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July 20, 1883 (4 pages)

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i ox & Gurley have just wound up __. the season’s work in their hydraulic ‘. mine at Gibsonville, $30,000 was the amount cleaned up, The back channel in the Union drift mining is improving in extent and richness equal to the front channel, which was worked out in earlier years, The two ownere of this mine recently divided $10,200 as the profit PER YEAR.. .€7 . SIX MONTHS. .$3.50, THREE MONTHS. ..92. If Paid Strictly in Advance, 96 per year. Nevada County Official Press. FRIDAY.....JULY 20, 1883. _speecreermenicencmenneemene cement A STRANGE SPECTACLE. The Chicago Mining Review says: In California to-day, a strange spectacle is presented; a great State fighting and crippling the industry that has developed its vast resources and given it the high plave it holds to-day among the sisterhoud of States, ' Let the mining enterprise of Colifdrnia and the product of its mines be cut off, and the star of its . ° ‘he scarcity of water. progress in the vanguard of the prodump will be built this summer so cession of States will be dimmed; it ‘het io the future immense quantiwill halt in the march, and rapidly on — be stored during the . ur, 0, ia a Te kt nena A Downieville man has invented a resources will fade, and the show ol sofa, just large euough for two, eclabitin ‘eciyien. with ‘ite gloomy, which, when wound up, will begin corroding wings the brightest tokens . ‘ "0% ® warn.ng bell just before geste pA ia dy thrown splits apart, and while one-ha.f carin the way of the pioneer industry, ries the daughter up-stairs, the other rosperity in Califorven coarplon hs ths State and the oe They will come high bat PO channels of trade already of two milple must have them. : lions of dollare in gold during the. !! tr#ces of the fire are fast dispast year, beside inflicting unmeasar. ‘PP®ring at Forest City, and in a a force of thirty five men. The Bald Mountain Extension Company at Forest City continue ‘to take out big pay from the South Fork ground, Last week’s ran _resulted in a clean-up Sunday of one handred and twenty-two and one half ounces. On Monday, ten carloads of ditt yielded 16 ounces of coarse gold, A nugget weighing nineteen ounces was found in the Ruby mine on Monday, The company have found it necessary to discharge a uumber of men recently on account j accruing from two months work with . * A large ask » continuance of the same, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY atthe County House of Nevada County, until 2 o'clock, e. M.on WeJnesda: agp for ee oly, rd U ; j ly corded up, Forty-six (46) co: 10 o’c.ovk. At one minute after 10 it Bro P, wh Nps *) vipes ged four 4) feet in length, Also four (4) cords of good body pine wood, to be che same per Also tive (5) eords of oak alf kicks the young man out of . and two (2 Sounty Treasurer's office, The right to reL. GARTHE DEALER IN Groceries, Canned Goods,, etc. ty to the Large and Varied tore on ; Commercial Street, Consisting of Everything to be found vim a First-class Grocery Store. Imported Wines & Liquors FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Fresh Vegetables, California and (Tropical Fruits. VERY LOW PRICES. For the ,oeral patronage extended [to m in the past I return my sincere thanks and L, GARTHE, Notice to Wood Contractors, OTICE is hereby given to contractors that sealed Is will be received jerk’s office, at the Court , the 25th day of July, in the Court yard, niceseasoned delivered nt cords of pine wood of the same leacription as above, to be deliverea at the ect any and all bids reserved, By order of the Board of roe oad Dateu Nevada City, July 13th, 1883. . @. BEATTY, Clerk, jyl4 By W. D, Hanrts, Deputy. ed loss of capital invested in mining, . {&¥ ™ooths the Visitor to this eneravd damaging tho future prospects getic and enterprising mining town of one of the most promising States will see little to remind him of the of the Union, Mining asa producdisastrous conflagration of lust March. tive industry, based as it is upon Asa whole the new town will be a! valuable, substantial and :nexhausti. 8°¢** HmproveMent 00 the old one. . , ble resources, must in due time be . ‘be buildings are larger and better made inavifest in its true strength and more jegularly built, and iv and power,and real worth and value, vompleteness of detail and neatness however great the obstacles, the unof finish will compare favorably with just reproach and misunderstanding . *¥4 are not excelled by any town in that must tirst be cleared away an. the mountains, : : : overcome, The grand icdustry is as At the North American drift mine patient as the mountains which have . ‘& Gibsonville about 70 men are emfor centuries guarded sts measureles. . Hoyed. Thuty of that number are hoard of treasure, Sublinely grana . "89sed in taking out gravel, Unand true, it waits until men shall b. . ‘! quite recently the whole force wise enough te comprehend the . "4% been kept on dead work, such as truth and reap the blessings of . ing abead tunnels and gang: ite bounty ways, The mine is vow in shape to take out gravel ona big scale and soine large returos may be lookeu ‘or soon in the way of gold bars Chis is the same miuve that was suld ‘oan Kuglish company seven years ayo for $400,000, and waa alterwards disposed of by them to the preseut owners for a ‘mere _BUYEL AXRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL ° Bai SRO TANLEY A. BUDY,.... +++eProprictor July 18, 1883, P. 8. Corbett, Virginia City. H. Johnson, Blue Lent, PHILADELPHIA TEA STORE, B. F. THOMAS, Proprietor. SPEED PROCRAMME H* OPENED A PAINT SHOP WITH FINE COFFEES, UNCTION MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STS, (W. R. Coe’s old stand ) Roasted and Ground Dally. — BEST IMPORTED TEAS, . vest ; purse $300. D EPOT OF NECTAR TEA AND ALL CHOICE LINES, A Full stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, . mite sn repost ; purse $300. Canned Fruits of all Kinds, B. F. THOMAS. Nevada City, July 7, 1884; Thos. Hollao; San Juan, A, A, Jonsob, Downieville, Mra. B. F, Suetl, You Bet. Mis O. K. Clousnan & o, You B. J. Ru ida, City. P. D. Horton, Grass Valley. Chas, H. Miller, City. C. KR Griffiiha, Ouklani, A. C. Ruygles, Oakland, L. J. Kimball, do H. F. Johnson, Kureka, W. J. Peuders, City. Juhu Frank, Deuver, song.” Que hundred thousand dollars has beeu taken out of the Kainbow mine during the past thirty days. Superiutendent Groves went below. last week, taking with him a* chunk ot quartz that was estimated to contain four thousand dollare, Miners are working ou the ledge a distance ot 76 feet apart, aul the ore at botli i NOT. life is sweeping bv, E. Ammon, City. points is said to be enormously rich. and dare before you ie, OB. y ¥ aig riats A scarcity of water will necessitata Set eae es » W, Bond, 4 the closing down of the mill iu afew . + Weex in your own town. $5 outfit free. 4 No risk, Everything new. Capital not reUnion Hotel, days, Arrangements are being made juired. we will ere you with every : . _ ching. any are making fortunes, RECTOR BROS......Proprieter, . ‘0 commence work ou the new tun: . ee aed tauch as mow, ork ee _-nel tobe run from Kanaka creek site make grevt pay. Header, if yon want July 15, 1883. . whenever the mill closes dowa, Witt, . 2w#iness at which you can make gett: pee Miss Grissell, Washington. F, T. Freeman, Freeman's C, W. Weighel, Sav Juan. R. McMurray & w, San Juan. Miss Gussie McMarray, San Juan. -W.\H. Mead, Washington, J. T\ Howard, Sheridan, D. Collins, Grass Valley, 8. Seeliz, San Francisvo, H. Juhnson, Blue: ‘Tent. W. J. Shirley, 8. Y. River, the use of the Burleigh drills it wili probably require a year’s time tv run the tunnel, Notice. [ WILL OFFER FOR SALE IN FRONT of tne National Kxoaange cowl, ou, iss McCarthy, City. ¥ ‘ 8, Chicayo. Thirty days from the date of this publica0. Scott, ‘aabuea's Circus. oe. foo peor nag pcan the folloving P a ; n deseri articies, viz: L, Euphrat, San Francisco, dak wae 4h ten R . Levison, do . M. Allum, Washington, D. C. F, Mertou, Sao Francisco. 1 Gold Watch. 1 Trunk marked Mrs, M; Robley. 1 Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new and me A ‘W. M. Stewart, do iu perfect order, M. 8. Chapman, qo: All to be sold on account of bills contractG. A. Nouse, do ed at the Natioual Hotel, Nevada City. Ww. C. Pavey, do J. H. Hickox, Oak'and, G. T. Emery, 8S. Y. River. 8. A, EDDY, Prop’r, Nevada City, July 16, 1838-1m Notice. —— BHoOoTTvoaAaLTts 7 t aes N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT , propositions for the po-ition of Prinry — of the Nevada City Sch sols, will be reved by the Board of Education of NevaoT all alle Ja City; until the 24th day of July, A. D. e J 1883, at 10 o’clock, A. M. J. M. WALLING, Clerk. —AND— Nevada City July 18th, 1833. READINGS f-ie-LTic CONCHE 7, DaNnonm t At Ismert’s Grove on Sunday, July 22d, 1888, Qa we bes MUSIC will he fnrnished by the # ebrated CORNISH BAND, under the leaiership of Mr. PHILIv GOYNE. “This Bid is well known as the best in Northern California, ; Balloon Ascension, Races for Mrs, Laura B. Dainty, te THE AUSPICES OF THE Nevada City Lecture Bureau. Maj>r Dane will lecture at THEATLE wey of Thursday and Friday Evenings, JULY 19th and 20th. + 9 Seer rris OF TAE REBELLION” Second Lecture—“‘UP THE RHINE AND OVER THE ALP3 WITH A KNArPSACK.” MR. DAINTY will appear atyNEVADA THEATRE, JULY 26th and 27th, In her unpsral'eied dramatic and elocu tionary reacings. *a7NEVADA _ Tue programme will be duly announced. é@ ALSO A SHOOTING GALLERY. ey Admission— Single Ticsets 50 cents. Nevada and Dutch Flat Stage public that the 3} snd Friday, at7 a a. Chursda, 4ill, Red Dor’ You Ret and Little York. . Just a3 good.” “Insist on the genuine with der our aignat valuable Prizes, ete, _ ~~} 22sterotsend tous HAVING purchased th ti old and well known stage ine, I desire to state to the e will’'run as follows: Leave Nevada City, Monday, Wednesday Returning, leave Dutch Flat on’ Tuesday, y ane? Saturday, calling at Hunt's T. BR. KING Proprioetr, all the time, write for particulars H. H. HALLETT & CO, Portland, Mane Common Sense Remedy. SALICYLICA. No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuralgia. mmediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. ahd YEARS ESTABLISHED AND never kuown to fail in @ single case wute or chronic. Refer to all prominent »hysiéians and druggists for the standing of SALICYLICA. SECRET : 4@ THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX (Si8 IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND SOUTY PATIENTS, SALICYLIC is known as a common sense remedy, because it strikes directly at, the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neusal-. sia, while s9 many so-called berths supposed panaceas only treat locally the effects, It has been conceded by eminent scienti.ts that outward applications, such as rubving with oils, ointments, lihiments and svothing lotions will not eradicate those disvases which are; he result of the poisoning of the blood with Uric Acid: SALICYLICA works with marvelous eftect on this acid and so removes the disorJer. It isnow exclusively used by: all celerated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 per cent. cures in three days. REMEMBER TH T SALICYLICA wa certain cure RHE MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA. Che most intense pains are subdued almost instantly. 4 Give itatrial, Relief guaranteed or mon. ey refnndéd. Seende of testimonials sent on application, 1A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5, Sent free on receipt of money. Ask your Druggist for it. Do not be deluded into takingm — tiions or substitutes, or something recommended ‘he name of WASHBURNE & CO. “ box, which is guran ed chemically Pere = ihl t Washburne & Co,, Proprietors, 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St, — st rs i prrencet ot the DRUG last A. M. , Foye ees BROS., and BOOKSTONES. 12.10 3.10, 6 and 9P. M. me Dewagiete, Ee -. SEORGE W. HILL, 230 5a0d708 PM A. M.,, — j . Grass Valley at 9.11. P. M. Tickets for round trip, 22 & cts. Vincent’s Stage will run during the day and evening from Nevada City and Grass Valley to the Grove. Variety Ste. [rap Provisions [se TO CALL THE ATTENTION of the ot Nevada City and CounStock now in me for . :etary on Wednesday, August 16th, 1383. THIRTEENTH Annual Exhibition ! pd Agricultural Association, . NO. 8, Comprising the counties of Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono, WILL BE RELD AT Grass Valley, Nevada Comty, —ON— Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1883, Over $8,000 in Premiums ! [TO BE AWARDED. —AT— WATTPARE First day—Tuesday, Sept. 4. No. 1—Ranving — Three-quarters of a mile dash, for two-yea.-olus ; purse $20) No. 2—Running—One mile and reNo. 3—Trotimg—3-minute class ; purse $250, Second day, Wednesday, Sept, 5. No 4—Trotting—Free for all; purse $800. No. 5—Running — Three-fourths No. 6—Paciny ; purse $300. Third day—Thuraday, Sert. 6.— No. 7—Trctting or Pacing—For double teams, ownvrs to drive; best two in three ;_ mile hea's; purse $10); 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 purse $500. ~ No. 13—Running—Half-mile and repeat ; purse $250, Fifth day—Saturday, Sept. 8,— No. 14—Trotting—For 2:24 class ; free for all : purse $600, No, 15—Novelty Race, running— Free for all; one mile dash ; first horse out at first quarter $75 ; first horse out at second quarter, $75 ; tirst house out at third quarter, $75; first horse out at mile’s end,$75, Total amount of purse, $300. No. 16—Saddle Horse Race—Running for District horees who have wever won money ; catch weights ; half mile dash ; purse $50. No. 17—Mule Race, running—Go as you please ; free for all ; entrance fee $2 50; purse $50. Total amount of premiums, $5,400. Amount of Premiums in Pavilion, $3,000, all; — Cee CONDITIONS AND REMARKS. All trotting and pacing races are the best three and five—five to euter and three to start. To fill running races five or more subscribers are necessary. In all races, except when otherwise expressly stated, entrance fue ten per cent on purse, pany inati Purses divided at tbe rate of fifty per cent. to first horse, twenty-five percent. to second, fif teen percent, to third, aud te. per cent. to fourth. National Association Rules to goverr trotting ; but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two cla ses alternately, if neces ary to finish any day’s raciuy, or to trot or run aspecial race between heats, ‘INO mouey paid for a watk over. Horses entered in purses can ‘only be drawn by consen’, ot Judges, Rules of the Vacitic Vuast Blood Horse Associatiun to govern running rac except when conditions named are stherwien. All entries tobe made in writing, giving Name, sex, ovlor, and marks of horses 3 also name and residence of owner. In running races, full colors to he worn by rider; and drivers in trotung races ae requested to woar caps of distinct coiors, to be name in cheir eutries, as the r horses wil be desiynated upon programmes by colors worn by drive s, a Entries to all the above races, except Nos. 7, 8,9, 15, l6and 17, toclose with the SecAll races restricted to horses owned. in ior te July lat, where specified “free for ail.” Morning Kotertainments — First day—Game of Cricket, between the a of the District, for a purse of Second day—A Ladies’ Tournament for sundry prizes, valued at $10), & "Tournament for sundry prizes valued at $1.0, _ Third day—A Base Ball Match for Clubs in the District, for a purse of Grand Stock parade, Fourth day — Pigeon Shooting Tournament, under auspices of the Grass Vailey Sportsmen’s Club, contine to resideuts of District prior to Aw Pevy 1883, fora purse of $2.0, vided into appropriate prizes. Fifth day—Grand Stock parade and award of premiums, GEO. G BLANCHARD, President, E. W. ROBERTS, BRANCH OFFICE ~ . NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT No, 90 Main St., @RASS VALLEY, ED, SAMPSON, — -Mavager ceived. — Quartz in lots of Ten Tons for morefmilled at $2 a ton, Pittsburg Mill WHICH IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH THE NECESSARY MACHINERY TO DO FIRST CLASS WORK H. J. DASSONVILLE Entrance from Wellington’s Livery Stable, WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF Carriage and Sign Painting. onthe: WORE EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE} H. J. DASSONVILLE. Nevada City, July 3d, Real and Personal Property Assessments, Office of the Clerk of Board of Supers isocs of the County of Nevada, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in accoriance with Section 8672 of the Political Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors of this county met on the 2d day of July, 1883, to examine the Aasessment Book and to equalize the asseesmeptyof the property of the county for the year 1833. The said Board will continue in session from time to time fur the business of equalization, and to ine applicancs for the correction of errors in said Assesament Book until MONDAY, JULY 23.1, 1883. Sworn applications are required by Law. The Assessment Book has been and will bap a to public inspection from 9 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock, P. M. jy6é FRANK G. BEATTY, Clerk. DR. PENNINGTON, FAR verse. OFFICE —Pine Street, (over Tams Oyster Orders for Subscription and Advertising’ reRates on application. APPLY AT THE MINE. jy18-1m OFFICERS E. M. PRESTON.....s0000 -Preside. We Bhs TRUM se onsvcscectatss ice President JOHN T. MOKTAN..... 0.00008 Cashier. > DB. MORGAN sc csdicccssccs Secr: —DI2BCTORS:— DOr. R. M Aonr. Joun T. Morean, Gro. M. Huenzs. © Gxo. A. Coorur, NILEA Searcs. L. Housman, I 4M MANUFACTURING MY KITCHEN CABINETS, IN IMPROVED FORM, WITH ANT PROOF ATTACHMENTS. Prices, $10, $12, $16. —AL80— “Ant Proof Refrigerators $18, Ice Chests $14. . Will ship them to Nevada City aha Grass tone people at mote 2g rs and e . t. pr OWDOIN« Stockton, July 4th, 1883. CITIZENS BANK, ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Paid up Capital $30,000; E. M. Preston. sar Receive Deposits, Buy'and Sell Exchange. ta Purchase Gold Dustand Bullion __ 4@f Highest Price Paid for State and Coun ty Warrants. DRAW CHEOKS OV New York, : Sacramento, San Francisce Aleo Sell Exchange on all the Principa European Cities. Make Collections and transact a General Banking Business, — CORRESPONDENTS— New Yorx—First National Bank. Sax Francisco—First National Gold Bank. SackamEnto—National Gold Mills & Co. We issue Sight Drafts, Bills of Ex and Letters of Credit available in any parts of Great Britain and Europe. Hume Mutual Insarance Co. OF CALIFORNIA CAPITAL $300,000 Principal Office—305 California St SAN FRANCISCO Fres INSURANCE ONLY J. F. Hoveriton, President, J. L. N. Sugparp, Vice President. Cuarirs H. Story, Secretary. R. H. Maa, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN tod Bank of D L. M. SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR, Has one of the Largest and best selected stocks this side of Sacramento.——— — CONSISTING OF-————— . Fine Parlor and Bod Room Sets, Large Mirrors, Picture Frames, ’ ® OULD PI CHAIRS OF ALJ, KINDS, M INGS, SOFAS, ADE TO ONDE i wn a PI FRAMES MADE TO 0: WKIALL BIND GAGES’ Russie Cases pace, PEATHER Doin, WARDROBES, WINDOW UO . CURTAIN POLES, BEDS AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS ON HAND AND TORDER, BLANKETS, COMFO AND PILLOW CASES. RTERS, AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE HOUSE FURNISHING LINE. American and English Tapestry, and Body Brussels Carpets, THREE-PLY, INGRAIN AND HEMP CARPETS, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, MATTING UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, UPHOLSTERING GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON HAND MY GOODS ARE BOUGHT OF THE BEST MANUFACTORIES IN CALIFORNIA AND EASTERN STATES, AND ARF OF THE LATEST STYLES per aaay AND 80. PERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE LO PRICES. GIVE ME A CALL AND BECONVINCED. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PACKING AND SHIPPING FURNITURE FOR FAMILIES AND OTHERS. PIANOS MOVED AND BOXED FOR SHIPMENT ON SHORT NOTICE. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, PURCHASERS GAN RELY ON GETTING GOODS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRIC ALL GOODS DELIVEBED WITH IN A REASONABLE DISTANCE FREE OF CHARGE Will duplicate any San Francisco or Sacramento bill: ALL GOODS SOLD AT MY STORE ARE EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED ; IF Not, WILL REFUND MONEY. is WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY OTHER HOUSE iN THECOUNTY, L. M. SUKEFORTH, Pioneer Furniture Store, Nevada City. Ley The Daily Transerip Is the Leading Daily paper in Northern California. LEG AND FOOT REST. Patented October $1, 1882, —_—o——— We-cannot say too. much in praise of this invention, Yet we feel that: and descriptiun which shows you its merits and completeness, This invention relates to folding supports for the legs and feet; and it Risks on all cl of desirab! property in this county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal response to all just claims for logs, GEO W. HILL, Manager. aluon) evada City. OH! SAY, CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE IS Commercial Street, WHO IS SELLING HIS STOCK OF If you want CONFECTIONERY, Nevada Corner.Broad and Pine 8ts., . WALTER D Careful Attention Given to E. ROSENTHAL’ Opposite Transcript Block, CIGARS, TOBACCO & CIGARETTES CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN NEVADA CITY. FRUITS, Fresh and Good, all at my Store, ~ If you want CUTLERY, PIPES, BIRD CAGES, WILLOW WARE, or Yankee Notions Generally, do not fail to call on E. ROSENTHAL, OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. Drug Store, = ——$ —— Fropriector. A Large Stock of Patent Medicines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, © _, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds Compounding Prescription BY" Competent Drugzist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed, : MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY THE ”-C Lepest by PLACE Ty Trade? FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC NUTS, Tropical and California Nevida City . VINTON, AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE NSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN, “MAVEREOGM: KOMDGM AWD GLOBB Sa 1, {and to ten thousand, ec ts iu details of construction and ent of th will be hereinafter described. a eo alco Figure 1 is a Pores view, rspective view of the support; Fig. fastening device for the handle; — folded. e parts are held securely and compact, and can be readily carried The frame A and foot-rest cau be upholstered or simp! ight ig \ ee . woven cane filling. : er oe uch a device will be of great value in chair-cars, and i aboard. boats, &c. As they take up but little rocm, thay gga nia for persons in olfices and those required to be seated many hours. f TESTIMONIAIS, ° Nevapa Crry, June 1 th, A. Tam:—The undersigned having heard of the late revel hi Fc 3 hy you, known as A, Tam’s leg a foot-rest, sought relief by obtain:n one; and I now take pleasure in assuring my many friends after having used the rest, that it has been to me loth a comfort and a luxn I feel assured that it will certainly be a solace to all inv: use it, and a comfort toall mankind of sedentary habits who may use it, : ee To A. Tam, Patentee of the Leg and Foot-Rest: : Cir, Cal:, June 17th, 1 Dear Str:— Having used your Leg and Foot-Rest, I th Rowell recommending it to all. i justi i dates a person in any sitting position. It is portable and convenient. It is both a luxury and a comfort. Its construction is neither’ complex or costly. It is the great desideratum for reading rooms, and for invalids, The economy of its construction will doubtless secure for it general use, . Respectfully Youre, 3. 1 Caupwet. showing the support in use; Fig. 2, a _ 3, @ detail sectional view of the ig. 4, a side elevation of the support alids ‘who may or occupations FORD, \ : Nevapa Crry, June 15th, 1883, A. Tam: Sir:—I have tested your foot and leg-rest to an Deut that convinces me that while to the healthy it affords yreat atification, to the aged and afflictea it would be an indescribable tt and pleasure. Xcurs Most Truly, R. M. Hunr, 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-rest,” I desire 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 ‘Truly, Joun A. Rapp, County Recorder, Nevada Co., Cal. : Nevapa Crry, June 13th, 1883. Mr. A. Tam: Dear Sir:—For some time I have used your foot "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 a loss where to put or how to adjust my feet and limbs. The beantifu and ingeniously constructed little article, in resting the extremities, gives much comfort to the whole system. Wishing you abundant success in your laudable enterprise, I am, Yours Respectfully, _ . Rev. J, Sins. To A. Tam:—I have been usi ssa ya Ub ir Gay = mere have also been using it, and ile daivenafi spas aca ie best recommend, = . Louis Duncan, Nevada City, Cal,, June 17ch, 1883, AT Dresser, Nevada City. 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 nage 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. . _ Having manufactured a lot of the rests that were disposed of so readily, that I find it difficult to supply the demand, I will receive bids from persons en: 4 in manufacturing to manufacture the rest ready for use by the quantity, * ¥ ny from. ong poms © we need not say more than call your attention to the following illustration ' \ Atty at Law, Nevada City,.Cal. ~