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August 5, 1883 (4 pages)

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. pg eutam i patwr (MOXDATS @xOaPTED. 32 Commerolal Sirest,: oe eailioe ee BROWN & CALKINS, GB, GALKING. 2. ese es eee eoveveesee BDITOR. . AT FIFTEEN CENTS PE. WEEK. BY MAIL YEAR... $7 . 51X MONTHS.$3.50 TARER MONTHS. ..92. ft Paid Strictly in A lvance. $3 per year. Nevala County Oficial Press ra SUNDAY....AUGUST 5. 1883. Gov. Butter is stout and-corpulent; one of his eyelids droops so low as to almost hide the eye; his motions are sluggish and apparently irresolate; and with his phys:que it is hard to aesociate the energy, impetuosity, courage, audacity and executive-ability which his life displays. That is the R:v. Dr. Irenwus Prime’s picture of him,as made while viewing him at the Williams College commencement. Dr. Prime does not admire his manner of speaking, but says of tne matter: ‘Every expression, when it did come, was as from a catapult, and it s'ruck the mark with precision and forces,” Taar leviathan steamship, the Great Exstern, has never been a success tinancially. She has, however, been very useful. The work of liying cable was well performed by her. We now learn that she is to be em ployediu carying coal from the Forth to the Thames, She ean conveniently take a cargo of 20,009 tons on every trip. _ By thus making a coa! transport of the monster ship, he: Owners expect to make her remunerative, Tux Sheriff of Sv Diego Co. on the lst levied upon the track, rolliny stock and fixtures of the California Southern Rai road in this county. under a writ of execution, to satisfy . a judgment of the Southern Pacitic Railroad Company, $11,665. The property is advertised to be sold ov the 29th ins’, Mace at New York on July 3lst handed Barry Hill the final deposit fom Slade in the fight with ba e knuckles with Chas. Mitchell fo $2,500 a side, recently arranged to take place within 200 miles of Kansas city on September llth, Mitchell sent $1,50) some days azo froin the West. Tue German Gove nment will send some of the highest officialconnected with railways to bitend the opening ceremunies of the Northern Pacitic, It isexpected that Von Leventzon, President of the Rz-ichstay, willattend. If net, he will br represented by one of the Vice Presideuts. Tue True Fissure says: ‘Owing to the high price of water Joh» Rvbinson’s circus will not visit Candelaria,” This shows Jubn to be a man of sense. He don’t want t get his whdle show in pawn in orde to give his big elephant a diink of water. Tae London Daily News asserts that the tot: number of deaths from cholera in Eyypt so far bas been 16,00). It says the disease is now les virulent, A spectat from Erie, Pa,, says th: petriied head of a child has beeu discovered in a stone quarry, (to hieiet mero note pOSTETTE CELEBRATED \ BieTERS Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters,” bs increasing vital power, and render ing the physical functions regular and active, keeps the system in good working order, and’ protects it “against disease. For constipatiow. dyspepsia and liver complaint nervousness kidnev and rheumatic ailments, it is invaluable, and it affords a sure defence against malarial fevers, besides reMmoviny all traces of such disease from the system, For by all Druggists and Deal, ers generally. EMPIRE MARKET, TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial St., Nevada City. Pad, HALK, WOULD RESPECT fully inform the people of this city and vicinity that he has charge of the First Class Meat Markei At the above named place, and will keep on hand the very best_quality_of) . BEEF PORK, ~ ‘MUTTON, LAMB, aero er teamate found _. The above will be sold at very rea: ba 4 _ Apply to VEAL, SAUSAGES . Go°T0 the Beehive ‘for choice f family groceries. == jy19-2w Evirese Exrea Dry is the only . pure native Champayne equal to any unported, and bat half the price, 3m Plane Tuning. H. L Jordan, an. experienced and oerimanently established Piano and Organ’ Tuner and Regulator, is prepared to fill all orders promptly Mr, Jordan is highly recommended ny the musical fraternity. Leive orders at Brand & Bro.’s store, uf Tue best cure for disease of the nerves, brain aud muscles,is Brown's {ron Bitters, ‘ BUTEL AKRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. —o— STANLEY A. EDDY...-.++++ Proprietor < Aag. 3, 1883. f wane on . Wellin ‘ E. C. Woolf, F : Ww. Mooncy, do J. Patcerson, do ‘ A. Petrie, Downieville. J. H. Neff, Colfax, Mrs. Al. gofever & 5 ¢, Sac’mento. M 8. Schooner, Marysville. W. Boggs, Onegs. G o. D: Saearer, SanFrancisco, Miss Mellow, do Miss Carley, do D. C. Hou :-hton, Sieramento, J. Freasier, silver City. ° Union Hotel, RECTOR BROS......Prepricter. Augast 3, 1883. J. Hennessey, City. L. Boarsiman, do P, Young, do R Caster, do J. Frazer, do H. M. Place, do Miss Culvert, O.klind. Miss Lisvenport, do W. iH. Hustler, Chimney Hill, Miss Grissel, Washington, M. White, Sau Francisco, W. Hanly, do 8. Buunsuer, do H. U, P.rkin:, North Bloomfield. J. Davia, Malakoil. J. W. D-Gol a, Grass Valley. H. Deisque, Daten Flos, J Tiree, Licike York. A. D. Cass, Rubinson’s Circus, H. J. Afnoli, do C. U. Murray, do H. J. Kilts, do 8. E. Sherman, do H. J, Davis, do PIC TERESRERL EES DIED. Near Forest Sprivgs, Nevaia county, August 1, 1688, Horvey Uilhaw, aged nearly 3) years. MACHINERY FOR SALE —AT THE— NEVADA FOUNDRY, 4 GEORGE @. ALLAN, Proprietor. ee Thisting and Pumping Rig Complete, CONSISTING OF Pumping Engine 10 x 20. Hoi ting (link) Engine,8x16, : 2 B iler 62 a es Capper te@@mring 16 feet long, with steaw Feed Pump. 10-stamp HBatter:, 850 Ib. stamps, all s\mplete, with Belting and heavy silver plated Coppers for Aprons and Slui: es, Rock-Breaker, 12x¥ Blake’s pitent. Steam Pump, 6-inch water cylinder and \0-i.ch steam, fhe above is in First Class Order. ine 4-isch column 4 eet of 1-inch and 1 1-4 inch ipe, 450 teet of 2-inch Hoxe, ans 400 Ibs, of inch steel Hrills, 600 ‘eet of 7-3 8 eel Wire Kope.} 2 Iron Care, . Blacksmith Tools, and a general supnly ot Min ng Tools, Picks, Shovels, Sledgev,etc, Reiorts, Crucibies,.Assay Scates, eve, —o— Hoisting and Pumping Rig, 12x24 Eng'ne wth havy Bob and Purp Wheel Borler 18-16. All complete, including Builvin 50x20 and Wo d work, Nearls new aad ceady to be removed ancset up. Hoisting and Putnpine Rig. 8x16 eng'ne Bo ler 3 x12, al! comp et», including bu }ug and woo -werk., Nea:ly new and ready 0 be removed aud st up. fhe above two establishments are in First-Class Order. 1 10x20 Engine, new.” ® 1 lvx20 Engine, as good as new. 1 8-invh Portabls Engine, with Hoist ard umping Gear com,lete—the Lest in the vounty. 1 8-inch Plunger Pump, rew. 8-1 ch “ Pry 1 8-ine! second hand, 1 6-inch Ud bps oh 1 6-inch is “ —g otas new. 1 4-inch bi oo Dew. 1 8:ch Cornish ‘ new. 1 Thinch = “* second hand. 2 6-invh bad Ms ee. 2é¢inch .“ , ey new, B00 feet of 8-inch column, new, 260 * 6-i ch ai second hand. 80 iii 10-inch “oe ty me. iG 2.7 foot Pump Wheels, light and heavy, with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6-foo stroke, 700 fect of 4-ihch air pipe. The Celebrated Michel Pans. 2 Union Pans, new, t 1 Knox Pan, second hand. 1 Settler, 83 feet diameter. 1 Setler,6 ** a 1 4-inch Hansbrow Pump. 1 Forster Rock Breaker. 1 Flue Boiler 36x12} feet, complete. ~ 1 Overshot Wheel, 86 feet diameter, with all the iron work comp ete, andin good order. Avarie'y of Pulleys from 6to 96 inches diameter. 16 +teel Shoes and 15: steel dies; Banner patrern, (arse variety of Milland Mining Supplies. ater Cut-offs, or Gates from four to thir y-six inches; Fly-wheeis, 8-inch Belting. new. Mill Ly.ters, Rope Blocks and Fa'ls. ¥ heelbarrows, Picks, Shovels, etc., etc., too numerous to mention. sonable rates for C18H er Approved Credit, NEVADA FOUNDRY, STRONG FACTS / A great many people are asking what particular troubles BRown’s Inon Brrtsrs is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paralysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Consutiption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and enriches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism, Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1880, My health was much shattered by ism when I commenced taking Brown’s Iron Bitters, and I scarcely had s to attend peso Fang sorberee duties, I am now using the third bottle and I am chee: ining strength daily, and I By recomsmnied it to all, I cannot say too much in praise ofit. Mrs. Mary E. Beasnzan, 173 Prestmanst, Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., 188. Suffering from kidney disease from which I could get’ no relief, tried Browr’s Iron Bitters, which cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not seem to beabletoeatatall. I gave him Iron: Bitters with the happiest results. J. Kyte Montacuz, Heart Disease. Vine St., by weap. Pad, ec. 2, 1881. After trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised totry Brown’s Iron Bitters. 1 have used two bottles and never found anything that gave me so much relief. Mrs. Junnim Hess. ~ For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, BROwn’s IRON BITTERS is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get tho Genuine. JfOR SALE BY} CARR. BROTHERS. How. Many Miles Do You Drive? THE ODOMETER Will Tell. This instrnment is no larger than a Watch {t tells the exact number of miles driven to the 1-100th part of a mi'e; counts up to 1000 miles; water and du.t tight ; always in order ; saves horses from being overdriven ; is easily attached to the wheel of a Buggy, Carriage, Sulky, Wagon, Road Car, Plow, Reaper, Mower, or othevehicle. Invaluable to LIVKKYMEN, PLRasuRe@ DuivERS, PHY-ICIANS, FARMERS, SURVEYORS, Ex \PRESSMEN, DRAYMEN, STAGE Ow-=Rs, &.— Price only #5 each, one-third the price of any other Odometer. When ordering give diameter of the wheel. Sent by mail on receipt of price, post paid. Address — McDonnell Odometer Co., 2 North La Salle 8t., Chicago. Send for Circular. AUCTIONSALE of REAL ESTATE On Saturday, August 11, 1883, At ll o’clock, ‘A. M., We will sell at PUBLIC AUC. H TION, to the highes} bidder, the property of Mrs. Breiss, situated on Piety Hill, Nevada City, consisting of a Fine Two-Story Hovse and Lot. The House contains Fight Rooms, is Hard Finished throug out, niso (Tosets, Cellar, Wood-ahed, Good Well of Water, also Water in the Mouse. : Terms of Sale—One-half the amount on dav o’ sale. Will take mortgage for the halance for one or two yeaisat one per cent, M, TRACY & 8 °F, jy29 Auctioneor. D:y aud Boarding School, MRS, KENNEDY ILL OPEN-A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOCL AT HER RiSIDENCE, (to.merly Hupp’s Resideuce,) on wom s : Main Street, Nevada City, First Term éommences Aug. 20. FOR PARTICULARS ENQUIRE AT THE ESIDENCE, Nevada City, August Ist, R PHILADELPHIA TEA STORE, B. F. THOMAS, Froprietor, JUNCTION MAIN AND COMMERCIALSTS. (W. B. Coe’s old stand ) — FINE COFFEES, Roasted and Ground Daily. BEST. IMPORTED TEAS. EPOT OF NECTAR TEA AND ALL CHOICE LINES4 A Full stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Canned Fruits of all Kinds. SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY Nevade City, July 7, 1886; ies (Pai '-1003Far! THIRTEENTH Annual Exhibition ! —e Agricnltaral Association, NO. 8, Comprising the counties of Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono, WILL BE HELD AT Gras Vale, Nevada Cnaty, —ONn— Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1883. Over $8,000 in Preminms ! TO BE AWARDED. SPEED PROCRAMME —AT— WATTPARE First day—Tuesday, Sept. 4. No. 1—Running — Three-qnarters of a nile dash, for two-year-olds ; purse
$200. No. 2—Running—One mile and repeat ; purse $300. No. 3—Trotuing—3-minute class ; purse $250, Second day, Wednesdsy, Sept. 5. ‘No 4—Trotting—Free for all; purse $800. No. 5—Running — Three-fourths mile.and repeat ; purse $300, No. 6—Paciny ; purse $300. Third day—Thuraday, Sert. 6.— No, 7—Tr tting or Pacing—For double teams; own-rs to drive; best two in three ; mile hea's; purse $100. No. 8—Bicycle Race—Half mile and repeat ; purse $50. No. 9—Walking—For Stallions ; one mile ; purse $50. No, 10—Running—One mile and repeat ; purse $300, Fourth day—Friday, September 7. No, 11—Runniny ; free for all ; mile heats ; purse $1,0 0. No. 12—Pacing—Free for all; purse $500. No, 13—Running—Half-mile and repeat ; purse $250. Fifth day—Saturday, Sept. 8.— No, 14—Trotting—Fo~ 2:24 class ; free for all : purse $600. No. 15—Novelty Race, running— Free for ail; one mile dash ; first horse out at first quarter $75 ; first horse out at second quarter, $75 ; tirst hovse ont at third quarter, $75; tirsthorse out at mile’s end,$75. To. tal ainount of purse, $300. No. 16—Sadale H orse Race—Riinning for District horses who have uever won money; catch weights ; half nile dash ; purse $50. No. 17—Mule Race, running—Go as you } lense ; free for all ; entrance fee $2 50; ; urse $50, Total amount of premiums. $5,400, Amount of Premiums in Payalion, $3,000, CONDITIONS AND REMARKS. All trotting and pacing races are the best three and five—five to eter and three to start. To fill running races five or more subscribers are necessary. “In all races, except when otherwise expressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent on purse, to accompany nomination, Purses divided at the rateof fifty per cent. to first horse, tventy-fi e percent. to second. fif teen percent. to third, and te: per cent. to fourth National Association Rules to govern trotting; but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two cla ses a'ternately, if heces ary to finish any day’s racing, or to trot or run aspecial race between heats, No m mney paid for a wa'k over. Horses entered in purses can only be drawn by consent, of Judges, Rules of the Pa-itic Coast Blood Horse Association to govern running races, except when conditions named are otherwise. All entries tobe made in writing, giving name, sex, color, and marks of horses ; al-o name and residence of owner. In running races, full colors to he worn by rider; and drivers 'n trotting races are requested to wear caps of distiiictco ors, to be named in cheir entries, as the'r horses wil be desij-nated upon programmes by colors worn by drive s. Entr.es to a!l the above races, except Nos, 7, 8,9, 15, 16and 17,°to close with the Secvelar) on Wednesday, August 15th, 1883. All races restricted to horses owned in the District prior te July Ist, 1883, except -. . where specified “‘free forall,” Morning Entertainments — First day—Guame of Cricket, between the eg of the District, fora purse of Second day—A Ladies’ Tournament for sundry prizes, valued at $10). i z A Boys’ Tournament for sundry prizes valued at $1.0. Third day—A Base’Ball Match for {Clubs in the District, for a purse of $50. Grand Stock parade. Fourth day — Pigeon Shooting Tournament, under auspices of the Grass Vailey Sportsmen's Club, con-. fined to residents of Distriet prior to July Ist, 1883, fora purse of $2 0, divides into sppropriate prizes. Fifth day--Giand Stock parade and award of premiums, = \ @EO. G BLANCHARD, President, Address all communications to eat E, W. ROBERTS, ee Assistant Secretiry, ~ _. Valley, Nevada County, Cal BRANCH OFFICE NEVADA DAILY ANSGRIPT No, 90 Main St., GRASS VALLEY, ED, SAMPSON, = Manager. ceived. Pittshburs CUSTOM QUARTZ MILL. ——Qaaee Quartz in lots of Ten Tons ,or more milled at $2 a ton, —AT THE— Pittsburg Mill WHICH IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH THE NECESSARY MACHINERY TO DO FIRST CLASS WORK; * APPLY AT THE MINE. jv18'Im NEW PAINT SHOP. H. J. DASSONVILLE H* OPENED A PAINT SHOP WITH Entrance from Wellington’s Livery Stable, WHERE HEIS PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF Carriage and Sign Painting. ORNAMENTAL WORK EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE {H. J. DASSONVILLE. Nevada City, July 3d. JEORGE W. HILL, General Insurance Agent, NO, 90 MAIN STREET, Grass Valley, Cal. First Class Companies Represented. ISKS TAKEN ATTHE LOWEST RATFS AND LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUsTED. TOURISTS’ CUIDE. ARTIES DESIKING EDWARDS’ TOURISTY’ GUIDE AND HISTORY OF THE TRUCKEE BASIN, Can secure them by applying to NEVADA CITY, CAL., Who has a limited number on hand. Quick Time and Cheap Fares To’ Eastern and Evrcpean Cities VIA THE GREAT TRANS.CONTINENTAL se . ALL-RAIL ROUTES. Central Pacific Railroad, —_ OR Southern Pacifie Railroad. m Daily Express and Emigrant ae Trains make prompt connections with the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at New York ani New Orleans ith the several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. Pullman Palace Sleeping C:rs Attached to Overlond Express Trains. Third-Class sieeping Cars Ate Run Daily with O.:erland Emigrant Trains. Noe additional charge for bervhs in Phird-Class Cars. £7 Tickets suld, Sleeping-Car Berths secured, and other iuformation given upon application at the Conpany’s Offices where passengers calling in person can secure choice of routes, etcRAILROAD LANDS —IN— Nevada, California and Texas, FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Apnly to, or Address, . H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. Co. San Franci-co, JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, S. P. R. R. Uo., san Fra: cise, Or, H. B. ANDREWS, Land Commissioner, U. H. & 8S. A. Ry. Co., San Antonio, Texas. A Large Stock of J.S. HOLBROOK, . . QoS eee eae" Orders for Subscription and Advertising reRates on application. Common Sense Remedy. SALICYLICA. No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuralgia. mmediate Relief Warranted. IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND never kuuwu to tail in a single case scute or chronic. Refer to all promiuem phy sicians aud druggist for the standing of eALIVCYLICA. : SECRET : fa THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE ,PUISONUUS UKIC ACID WHICH EX 13.8 IN 4HE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND GUU'TY PALIENTS, BALICLLICA is KuoWN as a common seuse remeuy, because it strikes directiy at the Cause ol Khculnatism, Gout und Neuralgla, While sv many so-called specitics ana suppused panaceas ouly treat loally whe e:lect. ‘ it has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubbing wich oils, giatments, linimenw and svocning lotious will noteradicate those disCases WuICh wre; he resuil of the poisoning of the bioud with Uric Acid. paALACYLACA works with marvelous'efder. lt is now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians vf Europe. Highest Medical ACuuemy of Paris repurts Yo per cent. cures in three days, REMEMBER TH .T SALICYLICA tsa certain cure for KHE MATI5M,GUUT and NEURALGIA ‘The mostintense pains are subdued almost iustantiy. Give wtatrial. Relief guaranteed or mon. ey refnnded. Thousands of testimonials sent on application, $1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $6. Sent tree on receipt of muney. Ask your Druggist for it. Do not be deluded into takingm tiions or substitutes, or something recummended just as youd.” Insist on the genuine with ‘he name of WASHBURNE & CU., on each box, which is guran ed chemically pnre un der our signature an indispensible requisit to insure success in the treatment. Take no othes, of send tous. Washburne & Co,, Proprietors, 287 Broadway, cof, Reade St, NEW YORK. For Sale by CARR BROS., Anda lead ng Druggists ~—ASK FOR— . Union India Rubber Co’s Pure Para Gum RUBBER BOOTS. EWARE OF IMITATIONS. Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which pre‘ents their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS SOLES which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber Boots made. r FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Springs, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Etec. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., R. H. PEASE, Jr., 8. M. RUNYON, b agente, agi-3m San Francisco. NEW BAKERY — AND — tee lee Crean Saloon MAIN STREET, adjoining Uni n Hotef. —o— 0. C, BLEY,{ Proprietor. + oe LES, CA K ES “AND“BUNS made fresh every day. FANCY CAKF FOR WEDDINGS. Etc., ade.to order. ~ “i Choise C:nties of ‘all is, : Ice ‘Cream and Water Ices. ——Q—— Everything neat and attendance prompt. O.C BLEY, Proprietor. A WREK made at home by the industrious. Best business now before the public. Capital not needed. We will start you. Men women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work-for us. Now isthe time. You can work in spare time, or give your whole time to the business, No dther business will pay you nearlyaswell Ne orecanfail to make 2 > enormous . by engaging atonce. Costly A N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN, outfit phy Soa free. , be y made fast, General Manager. Gen. Pas-. & Tkt. Agt. . easyacdhonorably. Address UE& Cu. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Auvusta, Maine. Nevada Drug Store, Corner Broad and Pine S8ts., He . Nevada City s YProprictor. : 0 Patent Medicines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescription : By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. : AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN, ——_ AND————., ' LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBF. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. . fect yu Unis acid aid so removes the disor. . CRACK PROOF ~B ROSENTHAL'S, . Commercial Street, Opposite Transcript Block, WHO Is SELLING HIS STOCK OF FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, TOBACCO & CIGARETTES CHEAPER TITAN ANY OTHER STORE IN NEVADA CITY. If you want CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, Tropical and California _ FRUITS, Fresh and Good, call at mv Store, 4 If you want CUTLERY, PIPES; BIRD CAGES, WILLOW WARE, or Yankee Notions Generally, do not fail to call on E. ROSENTHAL, OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CIry. LEG AND FOOT REST. Patented October 31, 1882. We cannot say too much in praise of this invention. Yet we feel that we need not say more than call your attention to the following illustration and descriptiun’ which shows you its merits and completeness, sir oo — to eDoano p ee for the legs and feet; and it“ consists in details of construction and a t of th A will be hereinafter described, ee ee Figure 1 ie a prospective view, showing the support in use; porspective view of the support; Fig. fastening device for the handle; fi when folded, The parts are held securely and compact, and can be readily carried. The frame A and foot-rest cau be upholstered, or simply made a light ay Mask woven cane filling. uch a device will be of great value in chair-cars, and can be carried abvard béats, &c. As they take up but little rocm, they are convenient for persons in ollices and those required to be seated many hours, TESTIMONIALS. : Nevapa Crry, June 17th, 1883. A. Tam:—The undersigned having heard of the late invention patented hy you, known as A. Tam’s leg and foot-rest, sought relief by obtaio:ng one; and I now take pleasure in assuimg my many friends after having used the rest, that it has been to me both a conifort and a luxury. I feel assured that it will certainly be a solace to all invalids who may use it, and a comfort toall maukind of sedentary habits or occupations who may use it, ABRAHAM SaxrForD. To A. Tam, Patentee of the Leg and Foot-Rest: : Nevapa City, Cal., June 17th, 1883. Dear Str:—Having used your Ley ‘and Foot-Rest, I take pleasure in recommending it to all. It ie a self-adjuating rest, It easily accommodates a person in any sitting position. Itis portable and convenient. It ‘s both a luxury and a comfort. Its construction is neither complex or costly, It is the great desideratum for reading rooms, and for invalids. fhe economy of its construction will doubtless secure for it general use. Respectfully Youre, d. I. Catpwe. Atty at Law, Nevada City, Cal. : : Nevapa Crry, June 15th, 1883. A. Tam: Sir:—I have tested your fuot and jeg-rest to an extent that convinces me that while to the healthy it affords great gratification, to the aged and afflictea it would be an indescribable Tenstte and pleasure. Yeurs Most Truly, R.) M. Hont, M. D. : _ Nevapa Crry, Cal., June 22nd, 1883. A. Tam, Esq.: Dear Sir:—Having ured that ingenious invention of yours which you call a ‘‘foot-r st,” I desi:e to express my thanks to you for the high degree of comfort: t has afforded me. I cousider it worth several times its cost, aud would not be without it. Yours iruly, . . Joun A. Rapp, County Recorder, Nevada Co., Cal.’ 3 Nevapa Crry, June 13th, 1883. Mr, A. Tam: Dear Sir:—For some time I have used your fout and leg rest, and it has become an indispensable luxury. : When reading in my study, or after returning from an exhaustive walk [ am no longer at's loss where to put or how to adjust my feet aad limbs. The* beautiful and ingeniously constructed lttlé’article, in resting the extremities, gives much confort to the whole system. Wishing you abundant success in your laudable.enterprise, 1 am, Yours Respectfully, Rey. J. Sims. Pastor Congl. Church, Nevada City. To A. Tam:—I have been using your leg and foot-rest, and my custo mers have also been using it, aiid it is universaily appioved. Its use is its best recommend. : Lovrs Duncan, Hair Dresser, Nevada City. — Fig. 2, a 3, a detail sectional view of the g4, a side elevation of the support . Nevada City, Cal., June 17th, 1883. A. Tam, the patentee of the Leg and Foot-Rest represented by the above figures, and referred to by parties who have used the same, having heretofore manufactured a large lot of Leg and Foot Rests, that found ready sale, now offers the Invention to the Public on liberal terms, for unsold territory within the United States. es Having manufactured a ‘ot of the rests: that were disposed of so readily, that.I find it difficult to supply the demand, I will receive bids from persons engaged in manufacturing to manufacture the rest ready for use by the quantity, say from one_ thous. and to ten. thousand. . ee Nevada (ity, June 23d 1888. &