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tmfcka Oatij] Sentinel. VsHPHMneiit liht. The following s a complete list of out standing assessments upou stocks listed at the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, with the dates upon which they will become delinquent in the Board and the day of sale: yame. Amount. DAin.'i/'nt. Sale Day. California ... 20..Dec. 2*2.Jan. *20 Bed Cloud Cun..*2 00 Jan. 2.Feb. 5 North Noonday .1 00. .Jan. *2. Feb. 5 Noonday .1 00 Jan. 2.Feb. 7 Utah . . .100..Jan. 7.Feb. 5 Sierra Nevada. .1 00 Jan. 8 .Jan. 80 Ophir. .1 00. Jan. 27.Feb. 20 Alta 25. Feb. 4.Feb.‘27 Con. Imperial.. 5 .Feb. 3....March 1 Scorpion.. 10 . Feb. 5.March 1 Mon >. 20 Feb. 5.Feb. *28 Star. 10. .Jan. 24... March 14 Gi ivd Prize_ *25. . Feb. 12-March 5 Albion Cun_ 50 Feb. 10-March 5 Hale A Norcross 50 Feb. 10.... March 7 Union Con . 1 00. .Feb. 10_March5 Gould A Curry .. 50. .Feb. 10.. . March 8 Argunta...... 30..Feb. 13.. March 12 Bechtel Con. 10. Feb. 17 March 13 Benton Con. 10..Feb. 18..March 13 IS LATIV E ( »M M ITT EES. llovv the* S nnte tm<l AsNenibly Have >>)*4teniatlze<i Tlieir Work. The committees in the State Senate of Nevada for the present session of the Legislature, chosen by the Senate, are as follows: On Eloction—Tolley. Westerfield and Murker. On Corporation — Dennis, Henderson and Parker. On Ways and Means—Schooling, Ho bart. Fox. Williams and Taylor. On Judiciary—Brumsey, Dennis, Galla gher, Henderson and Foley. On Military and Indian Affairs—Smyth, Dennis and Kaiser. On Agriculture, Counties and County Boundaries, Roads and Bridges—Dang berg, Rockhill and Gallagher. On Railroads, Internal Improvements and Manufactures — Westerfield, Kaiser and Tolley. On Mines and Mining—Taylor, Smyth and Rockhill. On Public Lands—McConnell, Marker and Dangberg. On Federal Relations—Smyth, Ham mond and Rockhill. On Engrossed Bills—Westerfield, Foley and Parker. On Enrolled Bills—Henderson,Williams and Hammond. On State Prison and Insane Asylum— Fox, Dennis and Marker, two incoming officers were sworn in by Chief Justice Hawley. It was altogether a very pleasant ceremony. On Mileage — Hobart, Rockhill and Kaiser. On Education, State Library and Public Morals—Henderson, Hammond and Foley. On Claims. State Affairs and Supplies and Expenditures — McConnell, Hobart and Smyth. On Rules and Joint Rules—Brumsej, Westerfield and Hammond. IN THE ASSEMBLY. Public Printing—Fox, Marsden and Dale. Enrollment—Hill. Morris and Muldoon. Engrossment—Price, Dovey and Howell. Election — Johnson, Pike, Melarkey, Pratt and Morris. Judiciary—Wells, Harden, Pratt, Gray, Hines, Helm and Bell. Claims—Fish, Williams, Hardin, Gal land. Tait. Military and Indian Affairs—Pike, Per kins, Bos’kowitz, Melarkey and Galusha. Counties and County Boundaries— Franklin, Muldoon, Johnson, Price and Melarkey. State Library—Galland, Hardin and Pratt. Agriculture—Pike, Dale, Howell, Wil liams and Franklin. Trade and Manufacture—Harper, Rieppe, Schmeidthen, Dale and Crownenshield. Education—Dovey, Pike, Morris, Hill, Grey of Storey. Mines and Mining—Galusha, Fox, Mor ris, Keating and McBuraoy. Contingent Expenses—Smith, Grey of White Pine, Hamill, Brown and Howell. Federal Relations—Helm, Wells and Pr&tt. .Hemberit of the LeglMlntitre. SENATE. Churshill County—Cha«. Koine*, R. Douglas—II. F. Dangberg, I. D. Elko—J. B. Tolley, D ; ,J. H. Dennis, D. Esmeralda—J. A. Gallagher, R. Eureka—W. W. Hobart. R.; M. D. Foley, It. Humboldt—Chas. McConnell, D. Lander—John Smyth, D. Lincoln—H. Henderson, D. Lyon— W. J. Wes ter field, D. Nye-J. T. Williams. D. Orsmby—J. D. Hammond. R.; H. G. Parker. I. Storey—J. A. Brumsey, D.; L. T. Fox, D.; J. Minor Taylor. U Wa»hoe— Jerry Schooling, D.; P. N. Marker, R White Pine—Thomas Bockhill, D. ASSEMBLY. Churchill—W. H. A. Pike, D. Douglas—A. C. Pratt. R. Elko-R. B. Hamill, R.; E. P. Hardesty, D.; James M Burney, D. Esmeralda—T. H. Wells. R.; R. T. Morris, R. Eureka W. L. Marsden, B.; H. J. Muldoon, D . Tames W. Smith. R. Humboldt— David Melarkey, R.; Geo. Keat ing. D.; C. H E. Hardin. D. Lander—George W. Dale, R.; E. A. Allen, D.; H. Schmidtlein, D. Lincoln—E. R. Howell. D.; R. Rieppe, D. Lyon—W. Crowninshield. R.; W. 0. Dovey, R. Nye—A. J. Franklin, R.; T. J. Bell, D. Ormsb •—K. Helm, I.; D. H. Brown, I.; F. Boakowitz. I. Storey—George F. Hill, R.; Geo. J. Perkins, R.: Albert Hires, R.; Anthony Fox, R.; W. H. N. Johns n. R.; Charles Harper. R.; Alexander Tait.R.; Bonham Clalland, R.; W. D. Gray, R.: C. H. Galusha, R. Washoe—C. 8. Yarian, R.; H. L. Fish, R.-. W. E. Price. R. White Pine—O. H. Gray, R.; J. E. Williams, R. Real Istate & Collection Aceic; MINING BUREAU, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. rrRANSACTfl A GENERAL REAL ESTAT3 1 and Collection Buainea* , Draws and Ac knowledge* Instrument*; Examine* Title* Furniahea Abstracts of Mines and Real Estate; Examine* and Report* upon Mine* ; Collect* Rent* ; and, In fact, will attend to any legltl mate buainea* In which there 1* a fee. E. J. BUTLER. Ofllce in Sxhttwkl building, Eureka, NeT. UT Refer* to any and all the business men of Eureka. Eureka, Oct. 36. 1860. oST.tf GEORGE GAVIN WHIT TON'S BPILDING. corner Mala and Clark atreeta. Tin and Sheet iron Worker Particular attention paid to Roofing, Plumb •ng, etc. a®*-An irork done with diapateh aud at the lowest prices. Eureka, Oct. 1, 1881. Oltf WOOD! WOOD! WANTED-TO TRADE A NEW SINGER Sewing Machine for Oordwood, Apply at the MethodUt Olmroh Eureka. aeWtf YISITISTQ CAKOft—LATEST STYLES Juat recelred at tha Ssmtivsl office. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. RSAOUR, North Main Street, EUREKA,.NEVADA. ....DEALER IN.... General Merchandise, GROCERIES, ..AND. PROVISIONS ! CLOT H I]VG. BOOTS AND SHOES. HARDWARE AND TINWARE. A. FULL LINE .OF THE. LATEST STYLES WALL PAPER AGENT FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES, FOREIGN AND HOME. „~..Also, Agent for the_ CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS, .AND. HERCULES BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER ! ■7-Hood* delivered to nil parts of town, free of charge. Eqreh*. M»,ch 1, 1883, m»ruf SKATING RINK Fun for Everybody ! THE ICI IN GOOD CONDITION Prisss Same as Last Year. GENERAL ADMISSION, 25c. Skates Furnished to all Parties Sole Trader Notice. N'OTICE is hereby given THAT EVA LINA HAUSMANN, of the town and ounty of Eureka, State of Nevada (wife of oseph Hausmann). Intends to make an appli ation to the District Court of the Sixth Ju .icial District of the State of Nevada, in and or Eureka County, on the 3d day of March. *33 or as soon thereafter as said application an he beard, for an order of said court per nitting ht-r to carry on business in the county f Eureka and State of Nevada in her own anie and on her own account, pursuant to an et of t ic Legislature of the S*ate of Nevada, pproyed Feb. C, 1807, entitled “An Act to utbori/.e Married Women to Transact Busi css in their own names as Sole Traders.** be business sbe intends to carry on is that of eneral merchandising and buying and selling nd dealing in real and personal property. Eureka, Nev., Jan. 30, 1883. fel-30d McKENNEY’S Pacific Coast Directory -INCLUDING.... California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Arizona and New Mexico. About 1,000 Pages; Over 3,000 Towns lieiire #*nU»d; Containing 30,000 Name* of Busf. ness and Professions! Men. L M. McKENNEY & CO, Publishers, 124 Montgomery at., Room 22, S. F. Cal. 688 Twenty-fourth street, Oakland. nl5-3m _ _ ifyaM to al^^^iantrfnln^iup toiners of last year without ordering it. It contains about 175 pages. &<0 illuctratinns, prices, accurate description* and valuable direutlons for planting : J5M) varieties of Vegetable ami Flower Seed*, | Snts. Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluuble to all, eapeo y to Market Gardeners. Send for it 1 M. FERRY & CO. Detroit Mio* ja0.1tawl8w NURSING. The undersigned, who has fol lowed the business of nursing for a num ber of years, Is desirous of getting employ- j ment. Persons needing her services can leave ' word at the office of Bichop A Hagar, or at the residence of Mrs. J. Straus, on Nob Hill. No ; objection to going into the country. MRS. M. HOWARD. Eurska, Dac. T, 1882. d8tf | I ~ '. ' Job Printing THE SENTINEL JOB OFFICE Is the Most Complete Es tablishment of the Kind in Eastern Nevada. All Work, from a Visiting Card to a Full-Sheet Pos ter, Turned Out Prompt ly, and in a Style Not Surpassed by the Largest Printing Offices on this Coast. Daily anil Mly MM, J. SCHILLER Has received a large stock of assorted Foreign Goods in samples, also the best Domestic Goods, which he offers to make up in the best of styles and warrant every garment a perfect fit. Jew Mike, The Celebrated Ooatmaker, will attend to the catting and fitting. •ST Call at SCHILLER'S plaoe and be con* ▼lnced. naif Social Dancing Class. A Danoing Class will be started at New Town, Ruby Hill, on Satur day evening, Oct. 28, 1882, by T. H. __ Rlsden. Terms: Gentlemen, eight lessons, $5; class every Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 10:30 o’clock. Ladies class, if desired, on Saturday evenings; terms, $2 60 per month. Ladles desirous of forming a class will please apply to J. X. Phillips or T H. Rlsden. Single lessons for gentlemen, $1. Ladles' single lessons, 60 cents. Good music will be furnished by the Ruby Hill String Band. Strlot order will ba observed. [©27tff T. H. R18D1N, Instructor. MISCELLANEOUS. THE Weekly Sentinel PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY! IS THE Best Newspaper FOR THE Miner, Mercbant i Mechanic EASTERN NEVADA! IT IS ALSO Tie Most Malle Journal TO SEND ABROAD To the Various Mining Camps of (he Pacific Coast, null to tlie People of Use East. IT IS A Perfect Compendium OF NEWS. It contains Everything of Interest that Transpires in the Minine Fields of the Pacific Coast. SUBSCRIBE FOR IT AND SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS. Price, - - $5ia Year. Nev M Mb flmH. ONE DOLUR A YEAR. The circulation of this popular newspaper is constantly Increasing. It contains all the leading news of the Dally Herald and Is ar ranged in handy departments. The Forelffu News Embraces special dispatches from all quarters of the globe. Under the head of American News Are given the Telegraph Dispatches of the week from all parts o f the Union. This fea ture alone makes The Weekly Herald The most valuable chronicle in the world, as it Is the cheapest. Every week is given a faithful report of Political News Embracing complete and comprehensive dis patches from Washington, including full re. ports of the speeches of eminent politicians on the questions ef the hour. The Farm Department Of the Weekly Hkbald gives the latest as well as the most practical suggestions and dis coveries relating to the duties of the farmer, hints for raising Oattle, Poultry, drains, Trees. Vegetables, etc., with suggestions for keeping buildings and farming utensils in repair. This is supplemented by a well-edited depart ment, widely copied, under tho head of The Home, Giving recipes for practical dishes, hints for making clothing and for keeping up with the latest fashions at the lowest price. Every item of cooking or economy suggested In this department Is praotically tested by experts be fore publication. Letters from our Paris and London correspondents on the very latest f&shlona. The Home Department of the Weekly Herald will save the housewife more than one hundred times tho price of the paper. The interesti of Skilled Labor Are looked after, and everything relating to mechanics and labor saving la carefully re corded. There Is s page devoted to all the latest phases of the business markets, drops, Merchandise, eto. A valuable feature Is found In the specially reported prices and conditions of the Produce Market. Sporting News at home and abroad, together with a Story every week, a Sermon by some eminent divine, Literary, Musical, Dramatic. Personal and Sea Notes. There is no paper in the world which contains so muoh news mat ter every week aa the Weekly Herald, which is sent, postage free, for One Dollar. Ton can subscribe at any time. New York Herald in a Weekly Form, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Address, NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway and Ann Street, N. T. Mii-Hm For Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED BEING IN POOR health la deslrona of disposing of her business on Ruby Hill. The house is doing a good bualneas, and has seventy regular board ers. Tor particulars, apply to _ MBS. CAVANAUGH. Buby Hill, July 14, INI. jylltf MISCELLANEOUS. The 8un. NEW YORK, 1883. Mote people have read The Bun during the year Just now passing than ever before since it was first printed. No other newspaper pub lisher on this side of the earth has been bought and read in any year by so many men and women. We are credibly informed that people buy, read and like The Bun for the following rea sons, among others: Becauso its news columns present in attract ive form and with the greatest possible accu racy whatever has interest for humankind; the events, the deeds and misdeeds, the wis dom, the philosophy, the notable folly, the solid sense, the improving nonsense -all the news of the busiest world at present revolving in space. Because the people have learned that in Its remarks concerning persons and affairs The 8un makes a practice of telling the exact truth to the best of its ability three hundred and sixty-five days in the year, before tho election as well as after, about the whales as well as about the small fish, in the face of dissent as p'ainly and fearlessly as when supported by general approval. The Bun has absolutely no purposes to serve, save the information of its readers and the furtherance of the common good. Because it is everybody’s newspaper. No man is so humble that The Sun is indifferent to his welfare and his rights. No man is so rich that it can allow injustice to be done him. No man, no association of men, is powerful enough to be exempt from the strict applica tion of its principles of right and wrong. Because in politics it has fought for a dozen years, without intermission and sometimes almost alone among newspapers, the fight that has resulted iu the recent overwhelming pop ular verdict against Robesonism and for hon est government. No matter what party is in power, The Sun stands and will continue to stand like a rock for the interests of the peo ple against the ambition of bosses, the en croachments of monopolists, and the dishonest schemes of public robbers. All this is what we are told almost daily by onr friends. One man holds that The Sun Is the best religious newspaper ever published, because its Christianity is undiluted with cant. Another holds th«t it is the best Repub lican newspaper printed, because it bas al ready whipped half the rascals out of that party, and is proceeding against the other half with undiminished vigor. A third bolleves it to be the best magazine of general literature in existence,because its readers miss nothing worthy of notice that is current in the world of thought. So every friend of The Bun dis covers one of its many sides that appeals with particular force to his individual liking. If you already know The Bun, you will ob serve that In 1883 it is n little better than ever before. If you do not already know The Sun, you will find it to be a mirror of all human activity, a storehouse of the choicest products of common sense and imagination, a mainstay for the cause of honest government, a sentinel for genuine Jeffersonian Democracy, a scourge for wickedness of every species, and an un commonly good investment for the coming year. Terms to Mail Subscribers. The several editions of The Sun are sent by mail, postpaid, as follows: DAILY—55 cents a month, 86 50 a year; with Sunday edition, 87 70. SUNDAY—Eight pages, 81 20 a year. WEEKLY’—81 a year. Eight pages of the best matter of the daily issues; an Agricultural Department of nnequaled merit, market re ports, and literary, scientific and domestic intelligence make Tue Weekly Sun the newspaper for the farmer’s household. To clubs of ten with $10, an extra copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher. The Sun, N. Y. City. FOR SALE, MATERIAL FOB A COMPLETE NEWSPAPER . •.. AND JOB OFFIGe. BREVIER, OR MINION, AND NON PAREIL TYPE. CABINET, NEWSSTANDS, CASES IMPOSING STONE, CHASES, ETC. A BARGAIN. FOB FURTHER INFORMATION IN QUIRE AT THE EUREKA SENTINEL OFFICE. Notice to Lienholders. IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH Judicial District of the State of Nevada In and for Eureka County. John Mclver, plaintiff, vs. The Shoo Fly Mining and Smelting Company, Bonjamln 0. Levv, Thomas J. Taylor and the Shoo Fly No. 2 Mine, defendants. Notice Is hereby given that John Mclver, the pialntiff above named, has this day commenced an action In the above entitled Court against the defendants shove named to enforoe and foreclose seven certsin liens sgslnat the Shoo Fly Mining snd Smeltlug Company, Benjamin 0 Levy, Thomas J. Taylor and the Shoo Fly No. 2 mine, said Hens .mounting, with the cost of tiling snd recording the same, to $302 with Interest on $927 thereof from the 19th day il i882' !n„4 In,t,r8“t 0“ 955 thereof from the 19th dsy of July, 1892, until paid, and for costa of auit; and also against sll tmprove ments on, snd appurtenances belonging to ssld mine; aald rntno being sltuste In the Eu £e44 Mining District, In said county and State, Satd liens are claimed under and by virtue of an Act of the Leglalature of the State of Ne. vada, entitled "An Act to Secure Liens to Me. chsulcs snd Others,” approved March 2,187S, and all peraons holding or claiming Hens Against or upon said mine under the provisions or said Act,or any of them, are hereby notified to be and appear before said Court, at the Courthouse thereof in the town of Eureka In said county on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1883, at 10 o’clock a. of that day, the same being a day of a regular term of said Court, then and there to exhibit the proof of any llena by them held or claimed “ pr?yi4*4 '» y“4 Aot; and all llena not then •o exhibited and proved will be doomed waived In favor of thoie llenieo exhibited and proved aa In aald Aot provided. * JOHN MoIVER, . . By Dav. B. Baily, Hla Attorney. Auraka, Nav,. Deo. 26, 1992, d2L4w For Sale orLease The stone fire-proof store build. ing on Main street lately occupied by Pete uansen. For particulars apply to „ u , W. P. STEIOHELMAN. Eureka, Msroh 35.1883 mr3A tf D1 ADS. LKTTEBHEADN rtLs2.°sa.p'i,u “ ,ura“ °a°* THE EDREEA DAILY SRNTINEL NEWSPAPER —AND— JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Corner of' Monroe and Bateman Sts THE 1UREKA DULY SENTINEL IS A FIRST-CLASS DAILY PAPER, And is thoroughly identified with the best in* terests of the country, and all classes of the people, from the MINER, or the MECHANIC, to the MERCHANT or BANKER. It gives the LATEST NEWS, both telegraphic and otherwise, from all sec tions of the world. PRINTING DONE TO ORDER WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, —UPON THE— Most Reasonable Terms AND AT THE LOWEST CASH RATE BOOKS, EAMEIIEETS, 1C ECELET BOOKS, bill beads, LETTER HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS, ELECTION T1CKET Printing, in Colon. Printing, Plain or Fancy, Printing In A I Style ALL KINDS OF CARD WORK MINING STOCK OEBTIFIOATES, ELECTION OB TBEATBICA POSTERS! FLYERS, PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BALL TICKETS DODGERS, WEDDING CARDS, BUSINESS OARDS, LABELS TAGS, ETC THE EUREKA DAILY SENTINEL (ESTABLISHED IN 1871), Is published every morning exoept Mondaj and Its circulation Is th most general and extensive among mining and business people, families, etc., throughout Eastern Nevada, and also In all the Pacific Coast States and Territories, which ren ders It the best and HOST EFFICIENT MEDIUM -FOB MINING. BUSINESS AND ALL OTHER ADVERTISING. BUSINESS MEN, PROFESSIONAL MEN, PRACTICAL MEN Are respectfully invited to a careful Inspection and criticism of our ADVERTISING COLUMNS. Everybody Reads It! No One Ib Fully Posted, or, Up to the TimeB, WHO DOBS NOT READ THE EUBEKA DAILY SENTINEL. THE EUREKA DAILY SENTINEL IB DELIVERED BY CARRIERS Throughout Eureka and Ruby Bill, and furnished by agents in all looalltles In Eastern Nevada. It is sent by mall to all parts of the country and the world. t. SKILL MAN. QEO. W. CASSIDY CASSIDY & SKILLMAN Proprietor!. MEDICAL. DR. SPINNEY & CO. Ho. 11 Kearny Street, 0HR0RI° ard O10IAI young men thl..theg«.)«t booneS,"^ »t the feet of suffering humanity. Dr Knu, ney will guarantee to forfeit lire hundred del ltre for every cue of weakness or private dii. ease of any kind or character which he nadcn takes and falls to onre. MIDDLE.AGED MEN. There are many at the age of thirty to niitv who are troubled with too frequent evacuating Of the bladder, often accompanied by VeU.M smarting or burning sensation, and a weaken lug of the system in a manner the patient can not account for. On examining the nrlnarv deposits a ropy sediment will often be found and sometimes small particles of albumen \ili! appear, or the oolor will be of a thin mllxlal! hno, again changing to a dark and torpid an pearance. There are many men who (lieu this difficulty, ignorant of the oause, which' i the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr 9 will guarantee a perfect care in all anch cases and a healthy restoration of the genlto-urinary Offloe Honrs—10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Bnndar from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation free. Thor ough examination and advice, 96. Call or addroes DR. SPINNEY ft 00., No. 11 Kearny Bt., Ban Era .cisco. THE GREAT ENGLISH RE SHI ED/ Is a never-faiiiua Cure for Nervous Debility. Exhausted y» .aemlnal weaknr , Sperm*, torrhioa, M>yy MAN HOOD, U potoncv. Paralysis and all the terrible effects of Self-Abuse youthful folliew and excesses in maturer [ l_ I years -such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emissions Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noise* in the Head; the vital fluid passiug unobserved in the nrine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death. DR. MINTIE will agree to forfeit Five II n ml red Dollars for a case of this kind that the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under hi* special advice and treatment) will not cure,o* for anything-impure or injurious found in i* DR. MINTIE treats all Private Disease* *ucl cessfully without mercury. CoiiNnltatlou Free. Thorough examination and advice in. eluding analyalB of urine,. $6 00. Price of Vital Restorative, $3 00 a bottle, or four time* the quantity, $10 00; sent to any address upox receipt of price, or 0. O. D., secure from ob. serration, and in private name If desired. A. E. MINTIE, M. D. 1 11 Kearny Nt. Nan Franelseo, SAMPLE BOTTLE FttEE—Sent on applies, tion by letter stating symptoms, sex and age. Communications strictly confidential. DR. MINTIE’S KIDNEY REMEDY. NEPHRETICUM, cureaall kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Leucorrhoea. For sale by all druggists: tl 00 a bottle, six bottles for $6 00. DR. MINTIE’S DAN DELION PILLS are the best and cheapest DYSPEP9L& and BILIOUS cure in the xnarkot. Fori all druggists. mrt.1} DISTRICT COUBT SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH Judicial District, in aud for the County of Eureka, State of Nevada. The State of Nevada sends greeting to Jolm Bell. You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion commenced against you as defendant by Zanoli Mining Company as plaintiff, In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Eureka, State of Ne vada, at the town of Eureka, and answer the complaint therein, which is on file with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days after the service on you of this summons (exclusive ol the day of service), if served in said county, or twenty days if served out of said county but within this District, and in all other cases forty days; or judgment bv default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to recover judg ment against you, the said defendant, for the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars for your pro portion of the money actually expended and indebtedness assumed by the plaintiff in the actual aud necessary working and development of the Zanoli mine, in Safford Mining District, Eureka County, Nevada; that plaintiff lias a lien against your interest in said mine from tho time of such payment and assumption, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet, aud for costs of snit that the amount of money actually expended and Indebtedness assumed by the plaintiff, said Zanoli Mining Company, a corporation organized and existing under tho laws of the Bta’e of Nevada, is the sum of Four Thousand, Eight Hundred Dollars, In the actual aud nee. essary working and development of said Zinoli mine; and tho amount due from you a owner of an undivided one-sixth as tenant in com. mon with said Zanoli Mining Company for f our proportion of such money expended «ud ndebtedneaa assumed Is the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars. All of which more fully appears from ii8 complaint of the plaintiff on file in this action, And you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said oomplaint, ai above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded thareio ami costs of suit. In testimony whereof, I,Ohas. J. R. Butt* lar, have hereunto set my hand and [skalJ affixed the seal of said Court this 27th day of November, A. D. 1882. ! 0. J. R BUTTLAR, Clerk District Court, Sixth Judicial Dlatrlot, Eureka County, Nevada. By E. D. Vandkhhkxh, Deputy Clerk. 0. J. Lansing, n30-8m Attorney for Plaintiff. ZLTOTICIE. To the Delinquent Co-Owners in the Milwaukee Mine. TO FRANK LENART AND TO HIS HEIRS, known and unknown: You are hereby notified that I have performed the annual and necessary labor to the amount and value of One Hundred Dollars, In United States g*lu coin, during the year 1882, upon the Mllw&u* i kee mine, situate in the Pinto Mining District, White Pine County, State of Nevada; that your proportion of the cost of said labor amouuti to the Bum of Fifty Dollars, in United State* gold coin, and you are notified that you are hereby required to pay me the said sum of Fifty Dollars, and that if you fall to pay the same within 180 days from and after the flnt ! publication of this notice, your interest in said mine will become my property, according to the laws of Congresa. My residence i* io ! the town of Eureka, Eureka County, Nevada. JAMES WILLIAMS. , Eureka, Nev., Jan. 8, A. D. 1883. jafl-3m_ , An Extraordinary Razor 1 HAB BEEN INVENTED BY THE QUEEN'S • OWN 00. of England. The »d*o «{ body la to THIN and FLEXIBLE AS NEVEJ TO REQUIRE GRINDING, and hardly setting. It glides over the face lifce a plee*® •civet, making shaving quite a luxury If' creating A GREAT EXCITEMENT In Eu*£ . among the experts, who pronounce it FEOTION. Two dollars lu buffalo h.mil»'» in ivory. Every taxor, to be genuine, »“* bear on the reverse side the name of THAN JONKPH.641 Olay street, Ran TJ" oisoo, the only place In the United eta where they are obtained. Trade aupP“ea' sent by mail 10c extra or 0*0. D. . a .„a Th« Hneen’a Owu Company enlarged their factory, are now making ra*»! and IVORY CARVING KNIVES, TABLE WJ POCKET KNIVES, HUNTING KNIVES and SCISSORS, of the same quality as their rt>» veloualy wonderful Razor. *e8-lyd»^ i Song and Dance Shoes, Lancashire and other ci.oun. ■lzas; Tlghtz, Wigs, Spangles, a°,l> “* Silver Laces, Tamborines, Banjoa, FALB STONE JEWELRY for make-up, and every thing for Minstrels and Theaters. WE BEND DY MAIL OR 0. O. D. As our goods coin* » direct from Europe, we defy competition the United States. Send for prices. HA* THAN JOSEPH, 641 ClHJ San Francisco, Cal. saB-lydM^. j SOCIETY BADGES, JEWELS AND CHAR*® of every kind, in gold, silver or me^i, NATHAN JOSEPH'S, «4l Olay AGENT IN SAN FRANCISCO for theUniv*" , Badge and Regalia Co. Workmen s badj, » ( solid gold for $1, postage free. Prtn£eIJi n, badge our specialty. Single badges O. * Trade Supplied. seS-lyd^ TOB I*KINTI!V«-NEW STYLES J' cl type at the Srntinkl office. Letter n Bill Hoads, Cards, etc., printed In the he* styles known to the “art preservative.