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Bello Iele—20c JoU Belle Iele—‘20c aw) Bodie—105o 1900 Eldorado Con.—20o afternoon board. 2O0 Belmont— 90c 95o ,i,j Argent.— 30c $sVlle-6* 1O0 8i»ajo-105o TOO Elko Cou.-20o iiK) B.I»le-20o 1700 N Bello Iele—20o 150 Albion—35c 200 Mono—10o 25 Martin White—5o 100 Bodie-105o Pin J-100 100 Eureka Tunnel 80c 8jO S Opliir—385o 380c 3H 3_S0o git) Mexican—499c 485c 495c W5 Gould A Curry—385c1 390c 38oC 300 Beet A Belcher—5 H 6 1250 California—40o ir.i garage—280 c 2H UO ConTVirginia—75c 80c 90b 540 Cbollar— 8M 380o 870 Potoai-155c l«0o T55 Hale Afcororow-8*4 8*4 8% 550 Grown Point—215c ‘220c 2 *4 5H0 Yellow Jjvkel-fiH 5% 5*» 6S 6^4 1K0 Alpha—319c 3«30 500 Belcher—28^4 215c 220c ‘,100 Confidence—3H 345c 355c 400 Scorpion—1 1 W 460 6. Neruda-8 1\ 1\ «90 7H 7 \ •JO Vtah-$45c 300 Bullion—145c 140c 270 Exchequer-60c 550 Overrnan--65c 2705 Union—9** 9 9*4 9 0H 400 Justice 30c CLOSING gi OTATlUNl. Union 94s 9’«« 94» 9 4s 94b 94a. 8. Nevada 7 4s 8s 74b 8a, Mexican 490s 495s laob 495a, Ophir 380* 385s 390«, Con. Vir ginia W!s, Caldornia 40s, Beat A Belcher 6i 54s 54b Ca, Oould A Carry 4a 395e 399. 395», Savage 280, Halo A Noroross 84», Cbollar 87l)«, Putoai 155s, Alta 80b 85a, Belcher 915a 210s, Crown Point 220s 220I>223a, Yellow Jacket 54s 5%s 54* 54b 54a, Scorpion 95b la, Coulidence 335a Alpha 310b. Justice25b 30a, Overman Kb, Exchequer 50b, Bullion 145b, Andes soli, Utah 34s. as p. ptwigfukii iHAtEL. DEPARTI-KEN YKSTEllPAT UOHK1KQ. M D 1'oley Mrs H irtlett A son WBIIanub Mrs M C McCuen i’ebi Ilob chimney oorners will be empty, ftllvrrndo Company. The Silverado Mining Company filed in corporation papers with the Recorder of Eureka County yesterday. Location of mines In Eareka and White Pine Counties. Capital stock, $1,000,000, divided into 100,000 shares. The incorporators are John G. Blake, Patrick Cuddily, John O'Neil, John 0. Crowley. R. Rickard, John McGrath. Eugonc R. Garber and J. 11. Mundy. With the exception of Mr. Cuddily these gentlemen are all trustees. I ucorpo ration. On Monday a deed w as Aled in the offloe of tho Recorder of Eureka County from J. L. E. Kelly, John Sevenoaks and George O’jlriter to the Onondaga Gold and Silver Mining Company for one-half of the Ouondaga mine; also an agreement by J. C. Mather to deed his half interest of the same property to the oompany. The con sideration is that J. C. Mather shall receive four-tenths of the capital stack. -«. Candela-la Society lets. Truo Fissure: "The boys and girls had one of their regular pay-day festivals at tho ‘maison de joie’ last Saturday night. Tho fun lasted until daylight the next morning.” uoua iwr Mviti) We usually leave it to dootors to reoom meud medicines, bat Parker's Ginger Tonio has been so useful in our family in reliev ing sickness and suffering that wo cannot say too much for its praise.—Salem Argus. Try It. Delicious butter for 70 oents at the Red lloUbO. * A Canton ttannel suit of underclothing (or $1 at tbo Rod House. * Choice Hoods. Messrs. Singleton A McNiool, wholesale dealers in wines, liquors and cigars, arc jnst in reoiept of some very choloe goods as follows: Byass Ale, in pints and quarts; Tennant's Portor; celebrated Bass Ale; Ouioness’s Porter, in pints and quarts; Cremorne Punch; Blackberry Brandy; also, an exceedingly fine article of Port and Sherry wines. These goods cannot be excelled in any market. All their goods are sold at small profits for cash. _ * Tonklu * to. This well known wholesale and retail liquor house is jnst in receipt of the largest and best assorted stock of wines, liquors and oigars ever offered in this market. Their stook of whiskies, direct from the distilleries in Kentucky, is the finest in the market. Their wines and cigars, di rect from importers, are a surety of genu ineness and pnrity, and include oharn pagnos, sherries and brandies, while their domestic wines are the best the market affords. Their imported and domestic cigars include a variety of brands, which for flavor are not excelled. Dealers are invited to examine their stock and prices, which are adapted to the times. * Uootl Wn tell work. P. Steler takes pleaauro in announcing to his customers that he has secured the services of the very best watchmaker on the coast—one who has had 25 years’ ex perience in the finest watchmakers’ estab lishments of Europe and America, and is prepared to do all kinds of fine watchwork and clook repairing on the shortest possible notico, and satisfaction guaranteed. All watch and clock work warranted for one year. N. B.—All kinds of fine jewelry and diamond work made to order, and jewelry neatly repaired. * Fourth of July Excursion. P. H. Mulcahy’s third annuli excursion from Eureka to Ban Francisco, Ban Jose, Banta Cruz and Monterey will leave Eu reka on Sunday morning, July 1, 1883, and returning leave Ban Francisco July 12. Ticket holders desiring can retnrn any time within dates. This is the only excursion for the year 1883. Every ar rangement has been made for the conven ience and comfort of excursionists. The fare for the ronnd trip from Eureka will be $38. Persons remitting for tickets will remit $32 only. Applioations for tickets mast be made before June 20 to P. H. Mulcahv, Bono, Nev. * Nice Uelishei. P. N. Hansen has just reoeived an ex tensive assortment of the following named relishes: French fruits in glass, form&gio meuauta, miichmer herring, Busaian ca viar, Bussian sardines and sardelles, Fnian baddies, eels smoked and in jelly, sardines in mustard and spice, anobovies spiced, olives stuffed, maugoes stuffed, stuffed peppers, plum puddings, enrried oysters, chili colorudo Bauce, Windsor mixed pioklos, assorted chutnces, imported Swiss and Koquefort cheese, imported sausage, and an assortment of fancy groceries too uumerons to mention. * Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me arc requested to come forward and settle their accounts by May 1. After May 1 I will sell only fur cash or approved credit on 30 days. The prices for goods will be as low as goods of the quality offered can possibly be sold for. * P. N. Hansen. Just Ilecolveil. Aunt Hannah, on South Main street, bas just received from San Francisco an extensive assortment of the finest hind of millinery goods, consisting of bonnets and bats, trimmed and untrimmed; also, flowers and feathers. * A Change In Basiueas. Having sold my entire stock and interest in the undertaking business to P. H. Ujul, I would recommend him as being well qualified and competent to attead to all branches in this line. W. P. H ** hell. Eureka, Feb. 3, 1883. * Useful In the family. With a baby at tbe breast nothing is so useful for quieting my own and baby’s nerves as Parker's Ginger Tonic. It pre vents bowel complaints, and is better than any stimulant to give strength and appe tite.—A Newark mother. Delicious ice cream can now be obtainod at Browu A Godfrey’s confectionery on North Main street. No one can excel them in makiDg ice cream, and thoy always keep a bountiful supply of it on hand. Fresh Trout. Berg, the grocery man on Sooth Main street, receives fresh trout every night by Wells, Fargo A Co.'s express. * Wm. II. Btowell. Asiayer, No. 3 Main street, Eureka. * Fbesh French and American candies of every description at Brown A Godfrey’s Kestanrant. * Important Notice .BY. MAHER & MANI0N, TO THE PEOPLE OF EUREKA, BUSY Hill and *11 Eaatarn Narad*. W* are Dry Goods Stock, Comprising s fall assortment of Dry Goods. Fancy Good*. Ladies* and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, without regard to cost or oonsequenoes. Look out for Bargains. We do not offer a few articles at low prices so as to mislead the public, but will give Just as good value in a piece of silk as In common calicos, so that purchasers may feel confident that they wont be imposed upon. 8tore Fixtures For 8ale. Alao, , lot ot HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Will b« aold cheap. CASH on Delivery of Goods Rennired. NO GOODSJXCHANGED. MAHER A MANION. Eureka, May W, 1883. mySOtf TO THE PUBLIC! I HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND. DOUBLE ini .ingle Buggies, Barouche*, Cutters, Sleighs, Bub, Saddle Horses And In fact everything In the livery line, and all got ready on the shortest notice. There la A TELEPHONE la the STABLE, Connected with the Eureka Con. and Albion mines on Ruby Hill, and all tbe principal buaineae places in Eureks. Horsts fed by the day snd month, just to suit. Everything hired st the lowest figures st the Eureka Livery and Feed Stable. dW-lrn THOMAS TRAINER, Proprietor. > MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. DRY GOODS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. STILL AT THE FRONT! Morris & Levy’s Guns Continue Their Thunder. TMHKNSK FORTIFICATIONS KRKCTEO ON FMONT ANO FI.ASK by tb. freah arrival of our anormoua .lock of good*. Their line, of aupplle. and anpport not only unbroken, but Impregnable. The Sag *f victory floating on the rampart, of thel t etanch, reliable and grand emporium of alyle ant faahion. hlain alreet. Eureka, Nevada,»id detlance to all competitor*. Again they .end out their atlrrlng proclamation: Town! down I with everything In the Dry Good, line! We give below an Idea to our friends that our maga zine shell-houae and laboratory 1. no. by any mean, exhausted: Partial Price List for the Month of June. -at—- 1 Morris & Levy’s Dry Goods Store, Street, Zhtrek-a, Nov. LOOK OCT. 12 yarda genuine Looadale Muslin for >1. 10 yards genuine Lonadale Cambric for $1. 30 yarda Calico for $1. . , _ LOOK OCT. 12 yarda French Ohlr.ta for $1. „ LOOK OUT. Our new Imported French Bateene reduced to 28c per yard. 10 yarda Gingham and Chariot for It. * t LOOK OUT. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting reduced lo 28c per yard. 1H '32Td*w,d* Tnrt*3r Bed Table Linen reduced to 85c per yard. 1 M-yarde wide Loomdlce Table Linen rednced to 25c per yard. 15 yarda all Linen Craah for II. 8 Double Damaak Towels for II. „ , LOOK OUT. Our double width Oaahmeree, in all ahadea re duced to 20o per yard. Our Gray Oamel Bair reduced to 40c per yard. LOOK OUT. Our new shades of Hun’e Veiling, all wool. re. duced to 26c per yard. Our French Popllne. in all ahadea, formerly sold for 8714c, reduced to 7 yards for tl. „ LOOK OUT. Our Black and Colored Batina reduced lo 80c per yard. Our Black BrocadeBllka reduced to 80c per yd, „ LOOK OUT. °«r ii'-wool Buntings, la all ahadea, reduced to 20c per yard. LOOK ODT. 90 colored bordered Handkerchief* for $1. Marseilles Spreads reduced to 76c splice. LOOK ODT. Onr eitre size all-wool Shetland Shawls re dnccd to 76c sptece. Onr White Embroidered Ties redneed to 1754c spleco. Onr Spanish Lice Tie* reduced to 36c apiece. LOOK ODT. 90 yards Embroidery for (1. 30 yard* 4-luch Bretonns Lace for $1. LOOK ODT. Orest reduction In Pararola—90 per cent leas then former pricer. LOOK ODT For the SPECIAL REDUCTION of the litre! etylee of Black Rhadanfs, Wraps ud Dol. mu*, also In Drip d'Ete, Drip a Torre. Drip d’Parli; likewise In Mohair and Limn Olsten for Ladles ind Children. A beautiful line of Ladles' Black ud Colored Dreuei. LOOK ODT * For the slaughter of Ladita' Muslin rnder wear, Aprons, and Lidlee' ud Children’s fun Bonnets. A great variety of the latest styles of ledlea’ ud children's Fancy Neckwear. We here Just received a new line of Carpets, Oilcloths and Bngs, which we will sell as cheap as they are aold in uy city. CHKOMOI AMD PAMS S1VEM TO EVERY PURCHASED. Oar Stock of Tall Paper is eatirelj nev and of tie latest desips. FRZCEI XO OBJECT. th? 1“I,“ of Bubj Hill and aunonndlng country to In. apoct oar new style* of goods and prices, and guarantee satisfaction. Country orders promptly attended to ssd samples sent on application. _MORRIS cfe LEVY. PEREMPTORY SALE! Having purchased at Peremptory Sale the entire stock of one of the largest and finest Clothing importers in San Francisco, I am prepared to give the people of Eureka and vicinity the bene fit of my Bargains, and will positively sell the entire stock from 10 to 25 per cent less than can be purchased for in San Francisco. This is no catch advertisement, but a genuine, bona fide sale, and one that is positively from 25 to 40 per cent less than former Eureka prices. Call and convince yourself, if not to purchase, but of the truth of the above. Respectfully, M. KARSKY, PROPRIETOR OF THE San Francisco Clothing Store, _Adjoining Dr. Schneider’s Drag Store. mj8tf SINGLETON & McNICQL .WHOM*AM MAMAS IN. Wines, LIQUORS, cigars \ Carry tha Largest and Bast Stook of Goods, and la tha Cheapest Houaa In Navada. Call and _ v Ixamlna tha Stock. ■tuek., Utj U, ian. ,stf THE BIGGEST BOOM OF ALL .IS THE. Big Bonanza Bargain Boom PREVALENT AT THE PIONEER CLOTHS STORE JAKE^H^TT^PreiiritHr. X have jaat received the finest and beat aeiected stock of Gent’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods, HATS AND GAPS, lltlon la my selection*. styles mad color*, i will oell at astonishingly low flguros, so as to salt ths tlasss. Please give me a eall he fere par chasing elsewhere and yon will he aatlslled. Also a lae line or BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES At Very Low Prices. J A K. E O O H 1ST , Pioneer Clothier of Hevada, next door to Empire Saloon. lunkt, Xtv.. May 9,1883. uylOtl