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EUREKA WEEKLY SENTINEL. VOLUME X. EUREKA, NEVADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1890. NUMBER 19. - -- - •____ Solcckli) Sentinel. Ifl prBLISHXD BTBBY iATCBDAl »¥ CASSIDY * IKILIMAK . .ETLIMA*. EM.*.«UMH TERMS FOR WEEKLY SENTINEL: On* copy, on* y*»r ..•* ®2 On* copy, *1e month*..J J" On* copy, thr** month*.* ®V Hy Carrier, per month. SO AGENTS EUGENE FITZPATRICK.Rnhy HIIl MRS. J. F OUPID. .W*ril I, V. WERTHEIMER.Plwh* WILLIE TIMSON.H»mtlton A fKACrUAL PHILliTBOPWT. The Advlrt Blvea by Ureeler AO a Foolish Tonn* Han. Horace Greeley hail tl<e reputation of being a practical philantropist and liia advice was sought by hundreds of strangers, whose only excuse for in trudingwpon him was that they need ed counsel and that lie had the brains that could advise them. One day, while he was writing an important letter in his office, a boy 15 years old entered the room, and, standing near the door and behind the editor's chair, said: “ Mr. Greeley, I have come to ask your advice.” “Say on,” answered the editor, without stopping his pen or even glancing at the hoy. “The only relative I have here,” continued the boy, “ is my sister. I have been boarding witii her, and she let me have hoard so cheap that 1 could earn money enough to pay her, and iiave something left to buy my clothes. Now I have quarreled with her, and I am boarding at another place, where they charge me all I can earn for my board—not so good as I had at my sister’s—and I iiave noth ing left to pay for my clothes. What shall l do?” “Is your sister married?” asked Mr. Greeley, without looking up or stopping his pen. " Yes, sir.’1 “ Is she a respectable woman?” “Certainly, sir.” " Go straight to your sister and tell her that you are ashamed of yourself, and ask forgiveness. If she will take you, go back and live witii her, and after this remember that if your own sister is not your friend you will not he likely to find any friend in New York City.” The boy departed without another word, and Mr. Greeley had not even seen him, as engrossed was he with his writing. This poor boy did not personally know Mr. Greeley, but, being in distress, sought him out in a city of several hundred thousand peo ple as the man to give him good ad vice. “ It was a higher compliment than I had ever before seen conferred u|K>n any one,” writes the lion. Eli Thayer, who was present at the inter view. and reports it in his “ History ol the Kansas Crusade.”—Youths’ Com panion. A JAPAHKME TATTOO EK. Hla Professional Talents Brins Him an Ineoine of •4,000 a Year. A Japanese tattooer of great skill lias recently o|iened a studio in Hong kong. He receives his visitors in a small office full of fans, screens, top sy-turvy pictures and sharp corners. On a big table in the middle of the room are pattern-books. The visitor tells whether he wishes a humorous, pathetic, sentimental or religious de sign for examination. Most persons choose none of these designs because they are too expensive. The tattoo ing with representations of animals is the cheapest and the most popular. A butterfly costs but $1, three butter flies $2 50, five butterflies $4. A dragon, the most expensive animal, costs $25. After the customer has chosen his design the tattooer leads him into an operating room, over the door of which hangs this notice: “1 never work while I am drunk.” The cus tomer lies on a couch and bares the limb on which the design is to be done. The operator then pricks in the skin with fine needles the lines of the animal or scene ordered. He ap plies a little colored powder and a pinch of vaseline to the spot he has pricked and the job is done. He can prick throe butterflies in about forty minutes. The execution qf a big dragon, however, occupies five hours. A day or two after the operation the skin about and above the design comes off and all the lines become clear. The masterpiece of the Japanese tattooer is the representation of a little fan covered with human figures. This bit of tattooing adorns the forearm of a young English woman in Hongkong. The operator himself hasn’t an un adorned square inch of skin on his body. Snakes, birds, cattle, women, picnics, dinner parties and steam ships in wild hodge-podge cover his back, chest, legs and arms. His in come from his business is about $0,000 a year.—New York Sun. W lieu Crime le Dali, “ How long will de Gran’ Jury aet?” asked a tall, woe-begone negro of Justice Chester in Camden. “ Can’t tell,” replied the Justice, “ maybe two or three weeks yet.” ” I guess I’ll take de risk and lick him anyhow,” remarked the negro. “ What’s the matter?” askea the Justice. ” He ole woman is gwine wid Sam Johnsing again, an I tho’t I would wait till de Gran’Jury got done settin', but dare will be a racket in rov house dia night, Gran’ Jury or no Gran’ Jury.” Justice Chester declared that while the Grand Jury’s sessions lasted the negro quarter of Camden was almost as quiet as Butler’s Cemetery. But as soon as the Grand Jury’s delibera tions ended petty crimes of all sorts were rampant, and innumerable suits followed. By the time another Grand Jury is sworn in,howoYer,half the cases are forgotten, and most of the other ,,, ,1kIl,-),;0d for lack of evidence. —I’lnladelpln* Kecord. SMOKED RIVUT ELORU. Haw Kip U*4dtrE Reproved a E'onple of Vwj Prim T*»r Women. Two young women and a man climbed uii top of a Fifth Avenue stage one day last week and settled down on one of the back seats for a pleasant ride up the avenue, says the New York Times. The young women were of the prim sort, and were evi dently not used to traveling on the hurricane deck of a vehicle. On the seat with the driver was a fashionably dressed man smoking an excellent eigar and enjoying himaelf to his heart’s content. The smoke was wafted back, but it was rather enjoyed by all on the stage except the two prim young ladies. They didn’t like it, or at least pretended not to like it. “What a horrible cigar that is!” said one. “ He ought to know better than to smoke on the Btage,” said another. " Well, Borne people don’t know enough to stop Bmoking when there are ladies around.” " Some one should complain to the officers of the company about it.” The gentleman sitting with the driver heard all that was said, and it was evidently said so that he should hear it. But he smoked right on, and didn’t seem to care whether the offi cers of the company were complained to or not. The young women kept on making remarks, and his position was a little embarrassing. -His cigar was pretty well smoked down by the time he got ready to get off. As the stage halted he turned to the young man who was with the prim young ladies and said: “ I have heard a good deal of what has been said about smoking. Now, it might as well be understood that all those seats up tiere on top of the stage are for smokers and those who ride with them.” “Who js that?” asked the young man as the other got down. “Oh, that’s Ely Goddard,” said the driver. “ And who is he?” “ He is the President of this stage company.” WIIKKE BEAUTY LITEM. Ilnml'oine Women Who Were All KelneS In Ilia Cannier. The great beauties who take the so cial prizes in marriages are almost all bred in the lesser towns, where a less conventional society gives women a snatch at freedom in girlhood. You don’t find them growing up with calis thenics, health-lifts and a massage-use to do their exercise for them. You all remember the painful story of a girl in a city home, surrounded by every care, who was strangled in the cords of her “ health pull” one evening little more than a year since. Scarcely more pitiful is her fate than that of girls brought up to depend on such substitutes for work and exercise if they live. A sick, amende woman, unused, unable to care for herself and all others, is the most pitiable, repug nant object in creation. You seldom find a lasting beauty which has not had a semi-* truck education of outdoor life and exercise tiehind it. Take the beautiful Gunnings, who ran wild in their Irish country home till their calculating mamma had raked and scraped enough to take them to Dublin and thence to Lon don. The Gunnings were unlicensed hoydens, but their races over the hills gave them matchless complexions, loiter still Mrs. Langtry took her beauty course, roving the Jersey lanes with her brothers in soft, pure sea air, living on peaches and coarse bread, with just as little of lessons as sufficed to fit her for Ixmdon drawing rooms.— Ladies’ Home Journal. A Precious list. In a mine at Cornwall, in England, there has been discovered a lode of the rare and precious metal uranium, which has hitherto only been found in small tlockets or patches and in two or three widely separated localities. So rare is it that a century ago its exist ence was unknown, and so valuable is it that the market price is about $12, 000 a ton. Two of the most important oxides of uranium are already used, the one in the production of costly black |iorcelain and the dark tints of majolica ware, the other in glass and porcelain manufacture to produce beautiful golden and greenish colors, and, in conjunction with other min erals, opalescent hues. The chloride of uranium is also coming into use as a substitute for gold in photographic work. With platinum and copper the metal forms two fine alloys, each re sembling gold, and offers a substitute for gold in electro plated ware. On account of its high electrical reactance it is also likely to be largely used in electrical insulation. Its rarity and high price have hitherto inteifered with its use in these latter ways, but the discovery in Cornwall will no doubt lead to its general introduction for such purposes.—New York Sun. RiUbllahlDx Their Ueuealegy. It was at the depot in Macon, Ga. A colored man from the country stood looking at the locomotive when the colored fireman called out: “ Hev, yo’ nigger, what yo’ lookin’ at?” “ Who’s nigger?” demanded the other. “ Yo’ is." “ So is yo’.” “ book out, dar, nigger. I doan* take no sass otTn shucks!” “ Yo’ is shucks vo’self.” “ Humph! Do yo’ know what my fadder sold fur befor’ de wah ?” “ No.” “Fo’teen hundred dollars in gold, sah, an’ they reckoned dat was $200 under price. Who was yo’ fadder, sah?" “ He was the gem’lan who bought yo fadder fur a waitah, sah, an’ he alius ’lowed he |>aid a thousand dol lahs mo’ dan he was worth.”—New York Sun. Kev. Saiu Jones says that “round dancing is nothing under God Al mighty's heavens but hugging set to music,” some time in his career Sam was evidently one oi the boys. NOTICE -OF Mmu\ Tax Salas. Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern: That the follow ing described property si taste, lying end be ing In the County of Eureka. State of Neveda. and aaaeased to the owners thereof, whose names respectively are set opfioelte the de scription thereof, hea bean duly taxed and aaaeased for the yesr 1889, for the amounts hereinafter mentioned in connection with the description thereof; that aaid taxes are delin quent; that ten per rent on said taxes and coat of advertising will be collected In addi tion to tha original lax, all tha properly sold for all of said original tax, penalty and costa, to Wit: , ABADIE FRANK. Improvements, small house in Goodwin Canyon. Possessory Interest 1 in and to tot No 11, block No 4 of tbe town of Enreka,' t» Eureka county, and ft late of Ne vada. Possessory Interest In and to lot No 2, block No 6 of tbe town of Eureka, in Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Possessory In terest In and to tbe S 12} feet of lot No 11 in block No If of the town of Eureka, in Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Possessory in terest In atd to lot Not In block No 93 of the town of Eureka, in Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Possessory Interest In and to lot 7 in block No 93 of the town of Eureka, In Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Possessory Inter est in and to lot No 8 In block No 98 of the town of Eureka, In Enreka county and State of Nevada. Tax, $7, penalty, 70c; coats, $2, total, f9 7a ANDERSON A. P. Improvements, log dwell ing bouse, eitueted in the town of Sherwood, Eureka county, end State of Nevada. Tax, $1 60; penalty, 15c; coat*, $2; total, %‘S 65. BROWN A RIVES. Ira pro Yemeni*, frame dwelling house, situated in the town of Slier wood, Eureka county, end State of Nevada. Tex, $9; penalty, 90c; coats; 2; total, $11 90. BROWN C. A. Possessory Interest In and to lot No 12 in block No 40 of the town of Eureka, In Eureka county. and State of Nevada. Im provement*, frame dwelling hones. Tax, $5 25; penalty, 62c. coats, $2; total, $7 77. OAVANAtai! M. O. Possessory interest in end to lot No 6 in block No 90 of the town of Eureka, In Enreka county and State of Nevada. Im provement*. frame dwelling house. Possessory interest In and to lot No 7 In block No 98 of the town of Eureka, In Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Tax, pi 76; penalty, 87c; oo*ta, $2; total, $11 62. DIAMOND VALLEY LIVE STOCK AND LAND Co. (B. Sadler, agent).—Peseessory inter eat iu and to a tract of farming land situated at the Send of Pleasant Valley, In Enreka coun ty, State ef Nevede. known as the Henderson ranch, and described as follows, to wit: Com menciug at the SW corner of dwelling house and running thence N 1 mile; thence E 1-4 mile; thence S 1 mile; thence W 1-4 mile to the flece of beginning, contelning 160 acres-#200. mprevemente, framehouse, bsrn and corrals— $180. Possessory interest in and to a tract of farming lend situated about 3>«jmiles north* westerly from the town of EureksBxnd aheut 1H miles northerly from the Henderson ranch, in Eureka county, State of Nevada, known as the Joe Vanina ranch, end described as fol lows, to wit: Commencing at a atake 200 feet n'>rtb of dwelling house, and running thence E 1-2 mile; thence S 1-4 mile; thence W 1 mile; thence N 1-4 mile; thence E 1-2 mile to the place of beginning, containing loo acres. $20o. Improvements— house and stable—$180. Pos •i asery Interest in and to a tract of land situ ated on the line of the E A P R R, near and S of the McKee ranch lu Pleasant Valley, Enreka county* State of Nevada, end described as fol lows. to wit: Belnfc the W 1-2 of NE 1 4 esc 36. T 24 N. R 51 E. containing 80 acres $4o; W 1-2 of BE 14 aec 36, T 24 N. B 51 E. containing 30 acres $40. Poaaeaaory Interest in and to a tract of land situated S and adjoining the lands of Last Brothers on the NW aide of Diamond Va ley and about 25 miles northerly from the town of Enreka, in Eureka county, State of Nevada, and described as followa, to wit: Being the SI 1-4 of NE 1-4 aec 36, T 23 N. R 32 E. containing 40 acres— $20; HW 14 of NE 1 4 aec S0. T 23 N, R 52 E, containing 40 sore — $20. Possessory interest In and to a tract of land situated N of Mineral Hill and In the neighborhood of the Braffy Hot Spring ranch, In Eureka county, and State of Nevada, de scribed as follows, to wit: Being the HW 1-4 of SE 14 tec 10. T 27 N. R 52 £. containing 40 acres $20. HE 1-4 of SW 1-4 see 10, T 27 N. R 52 E, containing 40 acrea—$20; NW 1 4 of NW 1 4 aec 11, T 17 N, R 50 E, containing 40 acres $20; NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 aec 15, T 27 N, R 52 E, containing 40 acree—$?0; 8W 1-4 of NW 1-4 eec 15. T 27 H, B 82 E. containing 40 acres—$20; NE 1-4 of SW 14 aec 15, T 27 N. R 52 E, containing 40 acree-$20. Possessory interest In and to certain parcels and tracts of land situated on the NW aide of Diamond Valley, about 31 miles, more or lees, northerly from the town of Eureka. In Eureka coanty, State of Nevada, known as the Sadler ranch, and described as fellow*, to Wit: Being the NW 1 4 of NW 1-4 sec 25. T 24 N, It 52 E, containing 40 acres—$30; S 1-2 of NW 14 sec 25 T 24 N, R 61 E, contain ing 80 acres—$40; N 1-2 Of SW 1-4 e«c 26, T 24 N. R 32 E, containing 80 scree—$40; NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 sec 26, T 24 N, B 62 E, containing 40 acree —$20; 8* 14 of NE 1-4 sec 26. T 24 N, R 62 E, containing 40 sores- $20; N 1-2 of SE 1-4 aec 25, T 24 N, R 52 E, containing 80 acres—$40; NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 esc 30, T 24 N. B 53 E, con taining 40 acres—$20; N 1-2 of NE 1-4 eec 80, T 24 N, R 53 E, containing 80 acree-$40; NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 sec 25. T 24 N. R 52 E. containing 40 acres -$50; W 12 of N* 1-4 aec 25, T 24 N, R 52 E, containing bO acrea—$100; SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 •ec 25, T 24 N, B 52 E, containing 40 acrea—$30 S 1-2 of 8 12 sec 24, T 24 N, R 62 E, containing 160 acree—$200; NE l-4of NE 1-4 eec 25, T 24 N, R 52 E, contelning 40 scree—$50; NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 eec 30, T 24 N. K 53 B. containing 40 acrea— $30; SW 14 9f NW 1-4 esc 30, C 24 N. R 53 E, containing 40 acree—$50; BE 1-1 of NW 1-4 aec 30, T 24 N. R 33 E. containing 40 acree- $50; 8 1-2 of NE 14 eec 30, T 24 N, R 53 E. containing 80 acres—$100; HW 1 4 of NW 14 aec 29,T 24 N, R 53 E. containing 40 acres—50; lot 14 aec 18, T 24 N. R 53 I. containing 40 acres—$50; lota 1, 2 and 3, tec 19, T 24 N, R 53 E, containing 118 acrea—$147; BE 1-4 ol BE 1-4 sec 13. T 24 N, B 52 K. containing 40 acrea—$50; NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 sac 24, T 24 N. R 52 E, containing 160 acrea— $640; E 1-2 of NW 14 sec 24. T 24 N. R 62 E, containing 80 acrea—$320; N 1-2 of HE 1-4. aec 24, T 24 N. R 62 E, containing 80 acree—$320: N 1-2 of SW 1-4 eec 24. T 24 N, B 32 E, contain ing 80 acree—$320; NE 1-4 of SE 14 se-» 23, T 24 N, K 51 E, containing 40 acrea—$160; SE t-4 of HW 1-4 aec 18, T 24 N, R 53 E, containing 40 acrea—$50; H 1-2 of SE 1-4 aec 18, T 24 N, B 13 K, 80 acrea—$100; HW 1-4 of SW 1 4 seo 17, T 24 N, R 53 K, containing 40 acres— $50; E 1-2 of NW 1-4 aec 19, T 24 N, R 53 E. containg 80 acres -$100; E 12 Oi HW 1 4 sec 19. T 24 N. R 63 E, containing 80 acres—$100; W 1-1 of NE 1-4 aec 19, T 24 N, R 53 E. containing 80 acree—$100; W 1-2 of HE 1-4 sec 19. T 24 N, R 58 E, contain ing 80 acres $100; lot 4. aec 19. T 24 N, R 53 B, containing 3617-100scree—$45. Improvements, frame bouse, barns and corrals—$1,358. Tex, $180; penalty, $18; costs, $2; total, $200. FILIP INI FELIX. Improvements, frame and stockade atable. situated at the mouth of Uoodwin Canyon In the town of Eureke, In Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Tax, $14 88; penalty, $1 48; costs. $2; total, $18 36. JONES D R (Joe Lindsey, agent). Improve ments, frame house, situated in the town of Sherwood, In Eureke county, and Htate of Ne vada. Tax, $3; penalty, 30c; costs, $2; total, $3 30. McOARTNEY MRS. M. J. Possessory inter est in and to lot No 2, In block No 68, of tbs town of Eureka, in Eureka county, and State of Nevada Improvements, two frame bootee. Tax. $17 50; penalty, $175; coats, $2; total, $21 25. MULLIGAN MICHAEL. Possessory inter est in and to a tract of Woodland, situated about 1 mile southerly from the Bertrand mill, In Eureka oounty, and State of Nevada, known as the Mulligan wood ranch, aud de scribed aa follows, to wit: Commencing at SI corner of the Mulligan cabin, and running thence N 2 miles; thence W 2 miles, thence 8 2 miles, thence E 2 miles to the place of begin ning, containing 1,280 acres. Tax, $7 60; pen alty, 75c; costs, $2; total, $10 25. NELSON NEIL (estate of). Possessory inter est in and to lot No 2, in block No 12, of the town of Eureka, in Eureka connty, and State of Nevada. Improvements, frame house. Tax, $5 26; penalty, 62c; costs, $2; total, $7 77. PETERSON GEORGE. Possessory interest In and to lot No $ in block No 31, of tha town of Eureka, in Eureka county, and State of Ne vada. Improvements, frame house. Tax, $3 60; penalty. 35c; costa, $2; total, $5 85. RIVES HENRY. Personal property, furni ture and piano, Possessory interest in and to lot No 2, in block No 13, of the town of Eureka, in Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Pos sessory interest in and to lot No S, In block No 13, of the town of Eureka, in Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Possessory interest in and to lot No 4. in block No 13, of tha town of Eureka, In Eureka oonnty, and 8tate of Ne vada. Possessory Interest in and to lot No 5, in block No 13 of the town of Eureka, In Eu reka county, State of Nevada. Tax, $26 26; penalty, $2 62; costs. $2: total, $30 87. ROBINSON E. N. Possessory Interest In and to lot No 9, la Mock No 59, of the Iowa of Karekt. in Eureka county and State of Nevada. Improvements, frame house. Tax, II 25; pen alty, 52c; costs. $2; total. $7 77. BPINNRR WM. Personal property, furni ture. Possessory interest In and to lot No 10, block Ne 52, of the town of Eureka, In Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Tax. 92 79; pen alty, 27c; costs, 92; total, $5. HSUGMAN AND EUREKA AND NEVADA SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY. Posses sory interest in and to about 7 miles of unfinished railroad track, grade or roadbed, the •erne extending from the town of Eureka In a southerly direction to the western line of White Pine county, the earns being in Kureka county, State of Nevada, and known aa a part of the Heligman, Eureka and Nevada Southern railroad-1700 Poeeeeaoty interest in and to a piece of land situated in Eareka Canyon, 8 of the town of Eureka, in Eureka county. State of Nevada, known aa the Ryland Tract, and de scribed aa follows, to wit: Commencing at a I post on tha S line of the Bailey tract on the W side of stag* road, and running thence 8, 09 1 deg W, 150 fast , thence 8, 66 deg 15 min W, 188 feet, to e poet; tbsnce 8, 17 deg 30 min E, 44 feet, to a post; thence 8, 16 deg 39 min E, 456 feet, to a poet; thance N. 64 deg 15 min, 260 feet, to a poet; thence N, 0 deg 60 min W, 600 feet to the place of beginning, contain****_ acres—9100. Possessory interest in and to a piece of land aituaiad 8 of the town of Eureka, in Eureka Canyon. Eareka county, State of Ne vada, Known as the BaUey tract, and described aa follows, to wit: Commencing at the 8E cor ner of the McCoy survey, and running thence 8, 62 deg 40 min W, 173 feet, to e poet; thence 8, 12 deg 15 min E, 710 feet, to e stake sod stone monument; thence 8, 74 deg 45 min, 99 feet, to a poet; thence 8, 30 deg E, 432 feet to a poet; thence N, 00 deg 30 min E, 47 feet, to a poet; thence N, 66 deg 16 min E, 410 feet, to a post; thenoe N, 69 deg 30 min E, 166 feet, to a poet; thence N. 69 deg 30 min K, 600 feet, to a post; thence N, 25 deg 49 min, 425 feet, to a post; thenoe 8, 88 deg 80 min W, 126 feet, to a post. thence N, 50 deg 15 min W, 600 feet to a post, thence 8, 48 deg 80 min W. 215 feet, to a poet; thence N, 63 deg 30 min W, 205 feet, to a post; thence N, 37 deg 80 min W, 176 feat, to the pleoc of beginning. Magnetic variation 10 deg 30 min E. containing — acres—$100. Pos sessory interest in and to a piece of land with springs thereon, situated about 1 mile north uvesterly from Pinto Station, Eureka oounty, state of Nevada known aa the Gilmour Springs Ranch, and described as follows, to wit: Com mencing at a point 1-10 mile W from the oenter of spring, and running thence N, 1-8 mile to a •take; thence E 1-4 mile to a stake; thenoe 8 1-4 mile to a stake; thencs W 1-4 mile to a stake; thence 1-8 mil# to place of beginning,containing 40 acres-$50. Possessory interest in and to a piece of laud situated J mile westerly from the Pinto mill, in Eureka county, State of Nevada, known as ihe Fitzpatrick Spring ranch, and de scrlhed as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point 1-1<5 mile W from the center of spring sod running thence N 1-8 mile; thence K 1-4 mile; thence 8 1-4 mile; thence W 1-4 mile; thence N 1-8 mile to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres—$60. Tax. $30; penalty, |3; costs. $2; total $35. SADLER R CO., (R. Sadler, President). Poaee aory interest in and to lot No 4, In block No 37, of the town of Eureka,In Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Improvements, b.ick house. Poeseesory Interest in end to lot No 6, In block No 37, of the town of Eureka, in Eu reka county, State of Nevada. Improvements, brick house. Possessory Interest in and to loft No 4, to block No 68, of the town of Enreka, In Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Improve ments, atone warehouse. Tax, $129 60; penalty, $12 96; costa, *2; total, $144 46. STORY WM. M. Jr. Possessory Interest In and to a tract of land situated on the NW side of Diamond Valley, adjoining the Sadler ranch on the N, in Eureka county, and State of Ne vada, and described as follows, to wit: Being the NW M of 8E * sec 18, T 24 N, B53 E, con taining 4o acres; N k of SW 'a seo 18, T 24 N.R 53 E, containing 80 acres; NE $ of 8E \ sec 18, T 24 N, R 52 E, containing 40 acres. Tax, $6; penalty. 60c; coats, $2; total, $8 60. WILSON B. F. Title in fee in and to a piece of land altuated 8 of and near Palisade on the 8W 14 «ec 35, T 32 N, R 51 E, In Eureka county, and State of Nevada, and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point 50 feet south easterly from a point on center line of track of the E and P railroad, said point being 200 feet southweetly from the 8 pier of the E4PRR bridge crossing the Humboldt river, and run ning thence southeasterly at right angles with the track of said railroad 550 feet; thence at right angles southwesterly to a point 50 feet distant and at right angles from the center line of said railroad; thence northerly parallel with said railroad and 50 feet distant from ths center line thereof to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres. Tax, $1 59; penalty, 15c; coeta. $2; total, $3 65. WILLIAMS CHARLES. Possessory interest in and to the W 50 feet of lot No 2, in block No 40 of the town of Eureka, in Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Improvements, frame house. Possessory interest in and to lot No 10, in block No 40. or the town of Eureka, In Eu reka county, and State of Nevada. Improve ments, frame house. Poeseesory Interest in and to lot No 11. In block No 40, of the town of Eureka, in Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Improvement*, frame house. Poeseesory in terest lu and to the N 12H feet of lot No 9, in block No 40, of the town of Eureka, Eureka county, and State of Nevada. Improvements, small bouae. Tax, $15 75; penalty, $1 67; coats, $2; total, 819 32. WREN THOMAS. Improvements, frame house need for lodging at PhUllpeburg. Per sonal property, engine, boiler and other ma chinery at the town of Phlllipabnrg, machinery at the Martin White furnace. Possessory in terest in and to a piece of land situated at the town of PhUllpeburg in Eureka county, and State of Nevada, and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the NW corner af lower water tank and rnnuing thence S 330 feet; thence W 330 feet; thence N 330 feet; thence E 330 feet to the place of beginning. Improve ments. water jacket furnace, frame house over furnace, frame house used for office, frame water tank. Tax, $52 50; penalty, $6 ?5; coats, $2: total, $59 75. Notioe is further given that in delanltof the payment of said sums, the undersigned as County Treasury of said Eureka county, and Ex-offlelo Tax Receiver thereof, will, on Honday, the 20th Day of January, A. D. 1890, •ell at public auction at the Courthouse door of the said Eureka county, In the tow a of Kureka, to (be highest end best bidder for cash, the above described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of said tax. penalty and oost of adver. Using, and that such sales will he subject to redemption within six mouths after the date of sal by payment of all said sums with thres per cent per month thereon from date of sale until paid. J. C. POWELL.* Treasurer, and ex-offlcioTax Receiver, lureke, Nevada, November 30.1889. n30td MISCELLANEOUS. Great English Remedy Traae Mark. More Taking Murray’s Specific. A guaranteed cure for all nervoua diseases, such aa Weak Mem ory. Less ef Brain Few er, Hysteria, Headache. Palis Its the Back. Nfrrnns Prostration, Wakeful ness, Leucorrheca, Uni Trade Mark. vernal LMallude, fteml unl Weshneiw, Impotency, • and general loaa of power of the Generative Organa—In either i •ex. causal by Indiscretion or ' over exertion, and which ulti irately lead to Pr«ns*tar« Old Age, Inonlly and/ CoMamptlOB.il ft box, or r'_ ' six boxes for $8. Sent by mail '**«H8* on receipt of price. Pull particulars Id pamphlet, sent free to even* applicant. We CuaranteeSIx Boxes to cure in any case. For every $5 received, we send six boxes, with a written euaantee to refund the money If our Specific doenot effect a cure. Address all communications to the Sole Manufacturers, THE MURRAY MEDICINE CO.. Kansas City, Me. gar Sold In Eureka by J. 8. CAP RON. • Jjl-U ESmY. ONE BUCKSKIN HORSE ABOUT F1F teen and a half hanls high, right hind foot white up to the hock, small star in forehead, about 7 years old, and weighs about 1,000 pounds, came te ranch about Oct. 2, 1888. Branded and vented on shoulder and hip and no other brands visible. The above de scribed horse came to the old Danay ranch. Eureka county, Nev., about the time above stated. J. T. ORUMPACKSa. lurvka, Nov, 0, I860. ultm MISCELLANEOUS. ino m.i Application for a Patent. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I Ecebka, Nevada, Oct. 17. 1889. j Notice is hereby oivin that the Eureka Consolidated Mining Com pany, whoee Postoftce address la 306 Pine afreet. Ban Francisco, Gal., bee this day by Its duly authorised agent. H. C. McTerney, filed hts application for a patent for 1,143 linear feet of the Fries mine or vein, bearing gold and silver, with surface ground 443 feet in width, situated in Eureka Mining District, county of Eureka, and State of Nevada, and designated by the field notes end official plat on file in thla offlee as lot No 308 on unsurveted land. Said lot No 308 being described as follows, to wit: Magwtlc variation 17 deg 30 min eaat. Beginning at a post marked No 1 U 8 survey No 3u8, the same being also post No 1 U 8 sur vey No 40 on the Sentinel lode, post No 1 U 8 survey No 85 on the Surplus lsde, and post No 1 on the Elllptie, whence L* S mineral monu ment on e rocky peak No 2 on summit of Silver Hill bean 8 70 deg 04 min E, 6,200 feet, V 8 mineral monument on the highest point of Buby Hill No 1 beers N 65 deg 19 min W, 1,137 feet, poet No 1 U 8 survey No 119 on Mar oellna Eaat lode bears N 41 deg 50 min W, 60 feet, poet No 5 U 8 survey No 49 on the Luplt* lode beers N 50 deg 43 min W, 348, post marked Sentinel No 3, Mammoth No 4 and At Lest No 3 beara No 67 deg 15 min W, 755 9 feet, poet No 1 U 8 survey No 300 bears N 62 deg W, 177* feet, and the Lawton shaft beara N 10 deg 16 min W, 126 feet; thence N 52 deg W, 1,123* fset to a post marked NolUB survey No 308; thence N 38 deg E, 236 fset to a post marked No 3 U 8 survsy No 308, whence a poet marked Rich mood, Utah ami Eureka Oon. Company bears N 34 deg 63 min E, 10 feet, post No 6 on Skylark lode U 8 survey No 66 bears 8 60 deg *7 min E, 713 feet, post No 4 on Callaway lode beara 8 72 deg 21 min E, 928 H feet; thence 8 62 deg 89 min E, 1,143 feet to e poet marked No 4 U 8 survey Mo 308 ; thence 8 38 deg W, 443 fset to a post marked No 1 U 8 survey No 308, the place of beginning, containing 8.74 acree. This claim la for 1.143 linear feet, but excludes the following portions of previous surveys: 1st exclusion—Beginning at a poat No 2 U 8 survey No 308 and running thence N 38 deg E, 60 feet; thence S 62 deg E, 451.2 feet; thence N 651* deg E. 60 feet; thence B 67 deg E.341 feet; thence 8 46* deg W, 184 feet;thence N 62 deg W, 776.6 feet to the Slace of beginning, containing, 1.53 acras of U survey No 49 on the Lnpite lode. 2d exclusion—Beginning at a point 8 50 deg 27 min E, 713 feet from post No 3 U 8 survey No 308, aaid point beijg a post No 6 U 8 survey No 56 on Skylark lode and running thence N 33 deg E, 156 feet; thence 8 62 deg 80 min E, 200 feet; thence 8 33 deg W, 175 feet; thence N 57 deg W, 7 feet; thence N 8 deg W, 15 H feet; thence N 73 deg 30 min W, 41 leet; thence N 57 deg W, 143.2 feet to the place of tieglnnlng, containing 0.76 acres of U S survey Mo 56 on Skylark lode. 3d Exclusion—Beginning at post No 1 U 8 survey No 308 and running thence N 9 deg 45 min W, 68 feet; thence N 8 deg W, 99* feet; thence N 64 deg E, 336,2 feet; thence S 62 deg. 30 min E, 29,6 feet; thence 8 38 deg W, 443 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.72 acres of U 8 survey No 86 on Surplus lode. 4th exclusion—Beginning at poat No 1 U 8 •urvey No 308 and running thence N 52 deg W, 53.3 feet; thence N 9 deg E, 12 9 feet; thence 8 81 deg E, 33 6 ft; thence 8 9 deg 45 min E.40 9 ft to the place of beginning .containing 661.6 feet (.014 of an acre) of U 8 survey No 119 ou Mar* celina Eaat lode. Total area of U 8. aurvey308 on Fries lode.8 74 acree Area in conflict with U 8 survey No 49.1.63 scree. Area In conflict with C 8 survey No 66 .0.76 acres. Area in conflict with U 8 survey No 86.0 72 acres. Area in conflict with U 8 survey No 119.014 seres. 3.02 acres Remaining area of U 8 survey No 308 5.72 acres The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder's office of Eureka Mining District in book Q psge 420. The adjoining claimants are on the southwest the Lupite and Sentinel, on the southeast the Surplus. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of aaid Fries mine or surface gr und are required to fl:« their adverse claims with the Register of the United 8tates Land Office at Eureka, in the State of Nevada, dur ing the sixty days’ period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provis ions of the Statute. D. H. HALL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a patent be published for the period of ten consecutive weeks in the Eureka Skntiku., a weekly newspaper pub lished at Eureka. Eureka county, Nevada. o!9-60d_ D. H. HALL. Regiater. BREWERIES AND 3ALOON8. EUREKA BREWERY Corner of Main and dark Streets, CHARLEY LAUTXN8CHLAGER. - - Prop’r .BREWS THE. FINEST BEER In the State. Has the Finest Barroom in Eastern Nevada, and keeps on hand the Best brands of WINES, LIQU0RS&CIGARS To be found in any market. Eureka, August 19,1887. au20-tf San Franco Brewery, FRED M. HEITMAR k MRS. H. MAD, PROP'S SOUTH MAIN STREET, EUREKA. Keeps constantly on hand a gen erftl mwortracnt of fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. .ALSO. ::::::::: E.::::::::: R By the wholesale and retail. A Fine Reading Room Where all the latest newspapers may be found. Also, a fine Monarch BILLIARD TABLE. ■TXUNCH served at all hours. H. MAU k CO Eureka, November 1, 1897. 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Betornlng, will leave P.ll.ede on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS aad SATURDAYS. Leave Pella.de at...10 A. H. Arrive tt Eureka at...._4£0r. n. THE COMPANY WILL DELIVER FREIGHT HAMILTON, SELIGMAN. TAYLOR. ELY. TYBO, BELMONT, REVEILLE. And all point* .oath, bp teem., with care aad dlapttoh, tad tt the lowest retee. __ B. SlLMAWg Qeaeral Snp’t. THE NEVADA STAGE COMPANY. Carrying V. B. Halle anil Wells, Forgo A Co.’s Vx press. Stages will leeve dolly et g o’clock a. s. for the following polnte, vlx: Bellgmau, Hxmll ton. Ely end Teylor: rarest Eureka to Sellgmxn.$5 00 Return Ticket. 8 00 Enreke to Hemllton.._ 8 00 Return Tloket._. H 00 Enreke to Ely.16 00 lorekx to Teylor........_._,1» 00 Return Tloket. _»0 00 Thirty pounds of Baggage allowed each pxexenger. Retnm Tloket* good for 90 days. Poeltlvely ne ret/ste allowed oommerclal trevelere on Bound Trip rateo. Railroad Freight and Trnneporla Uoa Line. Teeme of the above line will dellvet F rtight et Teylor end points South, leaving Enreke every day, or ss often ss tha business de mands it, OFFICE—Next door to Jease Vendee’ sa loon, Main street. je30-tf J. A. MATT08, Proprietor. PI0CHE and TAYLOR ST ACE LINE. NAPOLEON DUPONT. - • Proprietor Un« Ploctae ud Taylor oa Monday. and Fridays at 8 a. at. FARE, : T $13 Good time made and good accommodations for passengers. If notified In season will make special provis ion for carrying parties of three or more quickly and in good shape. NAPOLEON DUPONT. Pioche. Nevada, Jnly 25, 1*89. jy27-3m EUREKA MARKET. One door south of the Opera House, South Main street. THOS. E. HALEY - • - Proprietor. '^yilOLKSALB AWD RETAIL Butcher. The Highest Cash Pflce paid for HIDES. Meats delivered within fonr miles of town free of charge. Knreka, June 7, 1$£0. j«8 pPCBfife wim i«t. iVrfe. J iiutekc*|x-r. \W»rtHBi“*l li.tvy, SOUt) /•i'Hi* l.nultujf case*. hulk* and irrM'i JP»>. ». Hiih«oii>aH4cM«i r»'f v.tiui*. 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Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal IN THE UNITED STATES. % Now is the Time to Subscribe. Daring the year 1880 It will even exceed It self In the variety of Its contents audits efforts to please its subscribers. Mew features will be added to lie regular departments, laclnding Iret-cleea ILLUSTRATIONS I ITS WELL KNOWN SPECIALTIES Are: Practical Farming and Gardening. Progress In Science. Woman a Work. Stories by our best authors. Litera ture and Art. Oholcc Flashes of Wit and Humor. Ex clusive News for Veterans. Momatii i ill Subjects Do not fall to subscribe now for the NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Addreei, JAMES CORDON IENNETT, NEW YORE HERALD, New York Oity. MISCELLANEOUS. Notice of Assessment. PALISADE SILVER MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San Franolseo, California; location of works, Salford District, Kureks eonnty, Nevada. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Director*, held on Friday, the let day of November. 1889, an assessment (No. 2) of five cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable im mediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the company. No, 6? Nevada block, No. 309 Montgomery street, San Franoisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 16th day erf December, 1889. will tie delinquent, aud advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on THURSDAY, tho 9th day of January, 1890, to pay the delin quent assessment together with costs of adver tising and expenses of sals. By ordsr of the Board of Directors. DANIEL BUCK, Secretary. Office—Room 67 Nevada Block, 809 Montgom ery street, San Francisco, California. n9 td POSTPONEMENT. The day of delinquency of the above named company is postponed an til Dec. 26, 1889, and the day of sale postponed until Monday, Janu ary 20, 1890, at the same time and place. By order of the Board of Directors. DANIEL BUCK, Secretary. Dec. 16, 1889. d21-td POSTPONEMENT. The day of delinquency of the above named company is further postponed until January 7, 1890, aud the day of sale postponed until Thursday, Jan. SO, 1890, at the same hour and place. By order of the Board of Directors. DANIEL BUCK, Secretary. Dec. 26, 1889. J4-td HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. OYSTER SALOON AND CHOP HOUSE. Main .treat, one door north ot Poatoflloe. MtS. JULIA •DOWN, < : NlttltTIfM, OPEN DAY AND NICHT. Opitera reeelted daily by eiane. nnd nil th. delicectea ot tha market kept constantly on hand. ELEGANT PRIVATE ROOM THE IBM HOTEL JOHN CRECOVICH, : : PROPRIETOR. Main It, Bortka, fftvada, Two door* North of Clark street. Rooms Famished with First dim Spring Beds The best la town. Charges_Moderate. The Railroad coach will take Paatenrere t and from the Depot. Eureka. Jen. 1». 18M8- jl# tl NOTICE TO WINERS. The rvbt hill stack will taeh either passengere or freight to. or ss near so possible to, soy of the miaes ia Eureka Dis trict or surrouiMllDgs. J- L RICH ART, Proprietor. JOB. HAUBMAMN, AM Agent, Main atreot, Eureka.