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AT FIFTEEN GENTS PER WEEK
es BY MAIL cae
PER YEAR... SIX MONTHS.$3.50.
z M Pedeuaey Leg euggen nie 1h ema
‘Mevada County Official Press.
SATURDAY:.. ADLY 28. 1883.
that»the rail_ the road every day, a }
will s0od be-sieroided eo. thirty.
‘Tae ‘Chicago “Times says: “The
formation of a company to dredge
the Red Sea for the cheriote-and
treasure said to have been lost by
the unfortunate and lamented Pharoah whilein pursuit of 9 party of
fleeing Israelites, will probably driveColovel Ingersoll to writing anothe:
lecture inveighing in his bitterest
style against this stupendous manifestatiun of. credulity.”
, 4 SPANLEY A. GDDY.2).:. 0.1.1 f Baly 26; 1883,
.W. Willinros, Reliet Hill.
Mra. ‘W. O. Williams, do
Frank Henry, Sacramento.
T. L. Enwrigit, do
Mis« L. Williams, French Corral,
J. Sharp & w, Canitonvilie,
“Gos. "D. Hanser, San Fraheisso,
G. L, Gladding, do
‘Mts. Waldron, : do
Mrs, Hutiman & 2 «, do
_K, Merrifield, . do_ .
Mrs. Dainty, Chicago,
‘Dr. Curlesa, Truckee,
‘8. A. Bulfinch, do
T. R. Webster, Downieville,
. Geo, Sharp, :
0 \H. V, Réerdan,
ee I
'M. Vaughn, City.
J. 8. Goodwin, You Bet.
Sinith,’Oakland,
at O, Tully, Omega,
iC, A. Wade, Trackee,
'T. Carroll, Oakland:
'W,, Carroll, Oak aod.
'D. E Morgan & w, City.
‘Miss Carrie Natfziger, City.
Awd. Tittany, Ciry,
‘B Richardsou, Webber Lake.
W. A, Hanley, San Francisco,
' Wicd. Smith, do
iMies
MARRIED,
‘At the residence of the bride's parents,
five miles below Grass Valiey, Juiy 26th,
1383, by Rev, J, Sims, Oto Amberg of Nevada, ity and Miss Adelia itepheus
A cHORCH in Bavaria, accommodating a thousand _ people, his
‘been almost entirely built-of papie:
a cost little above that of plaster.
It can be made ‘to imitute the tinesi
marble, as it takes a polish supeiior
to-slate,
Bercuer has made a careful stud)
of the question, aiid’ concludes that
“the world isicaty no worse than i:
wou d have been af he had,made the
whole of 1t himself;;\He always div
underestimate bis abilitiec.
It is a somewnat singular coincidence that‘of the uamber of whie
children iu Sonoma county bitween
the ages of.tive and seventeen, viz :
7,512, 3,756 are boys and exactly the
same puwhber are girls,
Reroris from Yokohaina states
that the new t-a is of a better quality, but the prices afe 80 per cent.
ower thau last year. The seductive
chromo, however, bas uot improved.
——wow
Iv is said that ove hundred milliun
of dollars jin gold are lying hid w
Egypt. Now we understand ,why
Gould’s new ‘yacht cleared for the
z canal,
n ‘In Michigan,’ euquette yermite a
bride to be married **withnout gloves,”
which induces av editor to remark:
‘Precisely the way she haudles he
husband.”
Tux Canadian hop ¢rop is likely to
fall considerably below the average
yield, ;
In Macon cuunty,’ Mo., the saloon
licemwe has been tixed.at $1,000 per
_ anudam.
Ir costs $20 to sell liquor to an
habitual drunkard in. Ceuar Rapids,
Towa,
Firty-FIve people died of yellow
fever at Havana week before last,
Two siar-route jurors bave commenced building new houses,
—— ’ RUB
An Embarrassing Predicament.
en
2 am manatee
A tall young man went bathing
in the Mohawsx river at Schenectady
last Suoday with se¥efal other Sabbath breakers, iu spite of previous
protéste aguiust their selection ot
such a conspicious place for then
ablutions, While they were in the
water a Mr. Van ‘Voast appeared’
upon the bank and carried off av
an armful of their clothing. All ot
the -bathers, however, had enough
apparel left to get home without undue exposure except the tall youn,
man, whose only remaining raiment
was a coliar and a pair of shoes.
But as luck would have it, he found
near the river an empty barrel, out
of which he knocked the head and
into which he stepped, and thus appireled he made his way home.across
the fields, painfully holding up the
barrel as. he. walked, -bus dropping
and sinking into it’ whenever any
oud appédfed in sight, Before’ “he
reached the paternal. mansion halt
the dogs in towao had detected his
predicament and united te form a
howling escort. 2
Irufatal James.
“James!”
“Yes, pa.” :
“There were seven California pears
in thatcupboard, Six of them are
mache, which canbe supplied at . °
DIED.
In Indian Territory, July 13, 1883, John
K, bale, a native of Virginia, aged wv years
10, months,
cae eeeeeeeentceeeetineneeneereerere ee)
A. C. NILES,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
O
FFICE — Thomas Building, Junction
Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City
(Up-stairs.) Kntrance on Broad,
Notice to Contractors.
OTICE is hereby given ta contractors
thut Sealed Pro; is wll be reveiveu
atthe County Cierk’s Oitive, at the Cunrt
tlouse of Nevada county, until 2 o'clock. P,
Ml. on Wednesday the. sth day of August
1883, fo paiding 11 addition to the Vounty
Hospital as per plans and specifications on
‘ile in the Clerk's otfice. The Board’reserve
he right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Bourd of Super isors,
Attest: F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
jae By W D. Harris, Deputy.
_Nevada City, July 27, 1833, : ar
SUMMONS,
WTATE OF CALIFOR IA, County of Nevada, .in the Justice Yourt, Little York
Township. G. Percick, plaintiff, vs. Francie
Percick, defendant The page of the State
of Calitornia send greeting to Francis Percich
defendant. You are hereby required to ap.
pear in wn.a-tion brought aga, * vou iy
che above named plaintiff in: the . He
Qourt of Little York ‘township Cou. _,
Nevada, state of California, and to answe:
before the Justice at his ottice in guid ‘ownship, the complaint filed therein, within five
Jays (exclusivé of the day of service) afte:
the servies on youot this Summons, it serveu
within the Township im which this action is
vrought, or if served out of said Township,
out in said County, within ten days, other
vise within twenty days, ‘The said acon
ig brought to recover the sum of Ninety
two Dollars on accourt for money lvaned,
which aycount is now Jn filein my office. And
you are hereby notified that if you fail to 0
“ppear and avswer said « oumphiut, as above
‘ quited, said piaintf will take judgment
inst you for the sum of 992 00, together
with costs of suit.
Given under my hand thig 21st dey ot
June, A, D. 1838. + OU BARKER,
je24 Justice of the Peace of said Township,
THOMAS PRICE’S
—AND—
Chemical Laboratory,
524 SACRAMENTO STREET,
San Francisco,
Rare
Dea OF BULLION RECEIV vp
Melted into Bara, and returns made in
trom twenty-four to forty-eight hours.
Bullion can be forwarded to this office
trom any part of the interior by express,and
returns made in the same manner.
Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals
‘Soils, Waters, Industrial Products, etc.Mines examined and reported upon. Consultation on’ Chemical and Metallurgical
«questions,
Delinquent Sa‘e Notice, —
CHAMPION MINING COMPANY.
ODALION OF PRINCIPAL PLACE OF
bu-iness, Sau }ranciveo, California,
Leeation of works, Ne aua county, Cali
fornia,
Novice, There are delinquent.upon the
following described stock on account of As:
sessinent, No. 12, levied on the 4th day
vf June, 1353, the several amounts sei
opposite the Tiiiies of the respective shareHolders ay foliows:
No. No.
, Certf, Shares Amt
Anthe@ Louisé “532 16 $1 bu
Brunstetier P. 74 100 10 &
Jolley Jaues 4.9 50 5 O&
Svhuichess J, F, 8 1000 100 Ou
2chuithes, J. F, 10 1000 100 Ou
~chuithess . . F, 467 200 20 Ou
Schaliness J. F. 683 100 10 v0
Svhultness J. FP. 664 26 2 50
>chulthers J. F. 670 50 5 0
och.]thess J. F, 671 100 10 00
ochuithess J. F, 672. 400 #0 0u
And in accordance with law and an ordei
of the Buard of Directors, made on the ninti
day o. January, 1882,80 msny shares of each
parcel of such stock as may be necessary wili
ve soldat. public auction, at the oifice of the
Sccrvtary, No, 522 Montgomery street, Sau
cyaucigcg; Cal., on Saturday the eieventi
day-of Angust, 1883, at the hour of twelve
(12) o’ei0ck at., of said day, t pay the delin4uent assessment theieon, together with
. costs of advertising and expeuses of the
sale. > TiO. WELZEL, Secretary,
Uffice -No, 522 Moutgomery. street, San
Francisco. jy27
Asse ament Notice.
wa . wal Aonuemy of Paria reports 95 per ‘cent. Second day— ies’ Tournagove, Do you know anyvhing about . ~\orp sprinG GRAVEL MINING OOM. . cares in thee dane Oe ee nent for po git a —
it?” Diinees Navede ity, Gabienaie denenics REMEMBER 310).
“I never took one of them.”. sot works, W:llow Vailey, Nevada County, Cal. at pa Mca See ae one —— oi A Boys’ Tournament for sundry
*Sare:” tee Oe Sd tie eeet a lecooner held “aa the most intense pains are subdued almost . ¥'!2°8 valued at $1.0. ;
: sonatas : thea : . nstantiy. : : i
“Certain, ps. Wish I may de “i ednovesng a Seeley wed diy aetata tak "Give ia trial, . Reliot guaranteed or mon. . _, Third day—A Base Ball Match for
sf ” ‘ aif ~ . 'and every shore of the capital stock of the . ey retnnded. ey d Clubs in the District, fora purse of
% rx. . corporation was levied — dmmediate: . “Thousands of testimonials sent on appli-} $50,
“You wicked, bad boy;-how often . ). United States gold coin, to the Secre. vation. css Grand Stock parade.
ig gant t yoy eyo . tary, at the cttice of the Com, Ne. $1 A BOX, 6 BOXES For $6, oe
teved 4010 you Dever, i9 Bae Bib.80 22: dey Calltoraia Gent tree on foceips of money. Fourth day — Pigeon Shootin
expression? coat Be sienbi cad tt? hc or: feowla apni on pas “tist day'. Ask your Druggist for it. Tournament, aoe auspices of the
see if she knows anything abous ls" 1 of’ JULY, 1888, will be delinquent, anu Do not bedeluded into takingm tions or . Grass Vailey Sportsmen's Club, conMamma says she saw James‘ take advetiised fof 3 at Paivid. suction: ‘anc substitutes, or something recommended tine to residents of District ‘prior. to
: s _. unless pay nade » will be sold . just as youd.” Insivt-on the yenusne with July ist.) for: e of $2.0
> pt least five ofthem, ~~ 188d, ton pap the dotlguon escaUeUst, . ‘he naine of WASHBURNE & Ov., on each . July Ist, 1883, fora purse of $2.0,
os pane aa ee Eas ge eg ot of 1808,, ta, pay, the del sine madd ut: . 20x, which is yaran ed chemically pare un . divided ifto ap ’ prizes..
: rot little rascal! © How dare you together wi see ¥ and ex. der our sig an indispensibl Soduied Fifth day—G) Stock parade and
never took one, and here "py cae rng ee lay th othen, itaaad tome ‘sees .; = [award of Premioms, : ee:
ie yeas Washburne & Co,, Proprietors, . _ GEO. @ J
tzw You. Address all mamusiontions w=
Fon Seley, ~ won E,W. ROBERTS,
BROS., (ade,
'P. D, Horton, City. , we
ee ef be GARTHE . Aovicnttral Association
‘Union Hotel,
DEALER IN
’
y Joly 26, 1883.
. CHOICE FAMILY ‘GROCERIES,
ASSAY OFFICE;
. TOURISTS’ GUIDE.
prea
EDWARDS’ TOURISTS’ GUIDE
_ AND HISTORY OF THE
. TRUCKEE BASIN,
Can secure them by applying to
J.S. HOLBROOK,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.,
Who has a limited number on hand.
Great Variety Store,
Fair!
aD
THIRTEENTH
Annual
as
OF EL DORADO DISTRICT
°
Comprising the counties of Nevada, Placer,
El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono,
Canned Goods, etc.
DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTENTION
' of the of Nevada City and County tothe Laseasl Varied Rod aor in me WILL BE HELD AT
Store on
Commercial Street,
Consisting of Everything to be found
(in a First-class Grocery Store.
Imported Wines & Liquors
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
Grass Valley, Nevada County,
~oONn—
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Fresh Vegetables, California and
(Tropioal Fruita. Friday and Saturday,
VERY LOW PRICES. Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1883.
Over $3,000 in Premiums !
TO BE AWARDED.
Forthe .oeral patronage extended to m
in the past I return my sincere thanks and
ask » continuance of the same.
L. GARTHE,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY
—_——
PHILADELPHIA TEA STORE,) SPEED PROCRAMME
B. F, THOMAS, Froprietor.
JUNCTION MAIN ANDCOMMERCIAL STS.
(W. R. Coe’s old stand®)
FINE COFFEES,
Roasted and Ground Daily.
wih Vine
WATTPARE
First day—Tuesday, Sept. 4. No.
1—Running — Three-quarters ofa
mile dash, for two-year-olds ; purse
$200.
No. 2—Running—One mile and repeat ; purse $300,
No, 3—Trottiug—3-minute class ;
BEST IMPORTED TEAS, . »"° $250.
Second day, Wednesday, Sept. 5.
1B) No 4—Trotting— free for all; purse
$800.
_——
EPOT OF NECTAR TEA AND ALL
CHOICE LINES,
——
No. 5—Running — Three-fourths
mile and repeat ; purse $300,
No. 6—Pacing ; purse $300.
Third day—Thuraday, Sent. 6.—
No. 7—Trctting or Pacing—For double teams, own--rs to drive; bk st two
in three ;_ mile hea's; purse $10),
No. 8—Bicycle Race—Hulf mile
and repeat ; purse $50.
No. 9—\Walking—For ‘Stallions ;
one mile ; purse $50.
No. 10—Running—One mile and
repeat ; purse $300.
A Full stock of
Canned Fruits of all Kinds,
B. F. THOMAS.
Nevada City, July 7, 1884.
NEW BAKERY
{——anp—
Bee . ce CreamSaloon
MAIN STREET, adjoining Uni n Hotet.
Fourth day—Friday, September 7.
No. 11—Runninv ; free for all ; mile
heats ; puree $1,0.0.
No, 12—Pacing—Free for
purre $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 ont at third quarter, $75;
tirst horse out at mile’s end,$75. Total amount of purse, $300.
No, 16—Sadale Horse Race—Running for District horees who have
ever won money; catch weights ;
half m-le dash ; purse $50.
No. .17—Mule Race, running—Go
as you }:lease ; free for all ; entrance
fee $2 50; purse $50.
Total amount of premiums, $5,400
Amount of Premiums in Pavilion,
’
all;
—o—
* 0, C. BLEY,‘ Proprietor.
—o—
PS ES, CAKES AND BUNS made
<fresh every day.
FANCY CAKE¥VOR WEDDINGS.
Made to order.
Choice C:nties-of all kinds,
Ice Cream and Water Ices.
——Q——=
Ete.,
.
Everything neat and attendance prompt.
0, C BLEY, Proprietor.
—o—CONDITIONS AND REMARKS.
All trotting and pacing races are the best
three and five—five’ to enter 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 rate of fifty per cent. to first
horse, twenty-five pee cent, to second, fif
teen percent, to third, and te. per cent. to
Common Sense Remedy.
SALICYLICA.
No more Rheumatism, Gout,
Neuralgia. fourth,
bor National Association Rules to govern trotting ; but the Board reserves the right to
mmediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND
EF never kuown to failin a single case
sute or chronic. Refer to all prominent
physicians and druggists for the standing ot
SALICYLICA, :
SECRET :
4a THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH BX
SiS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC
AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
a ten known as a common
sense remedy, se it strikes directly at
the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, while 80 many so-called specifics ana
supposed panaceas ouly treat locally the -¢:.
fects,
it has been conceded by eminent scien
ti-ts that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, ointmeuts, liniments and
svothing lotions will not eradicate those dis
eases-which arei he result of the. poisoning
of the blood with Uric Acid.
SALACYLAICA works with marvelous-ef.
fect ou this acid and so removes the disor.
der, It 18 now exclusively used by all cele
orated phy mie ba Europe. Highest Med
trot heats of any two cla ses alternately, if
neces-ary to finish any day’s raciug, or to
trot or run aspecial race between heats,
‘No muney paid for a wa!k over.
Horses entered in purses can only be
drawn by consen’, of Judges,
Rules of the Pacitic Coast Blood Horse Association to govern running races; except
when conditions named are otherw
All en:ries tobe made in writing, giving
Name, Sex, color, and marks of horses ; also
name and residence of owner.. In runninj
caces, full colors to he worn by rider ; an
trivers 'n trotting races are requested to
wear caps of distinctco ors, to be named in
. cheir entries; as their horees wil be desiya upon programmes by colors worn by
ve s,
Entries to a'l the above races, except Nor.
7, 8,9, 15, 16and 17, to close with the Sec.
etary on Weduesday, august 15th, 3883,
All races restricted to horses owned. in
the District prior to Juls ist, 1888, except
where specified ‘‘free for a.l.”
Morning Entertainments — First
lay—Game of Cricket, between. the
gg of the District, for a purse of
Exhibition .
A Large Stock of Pa
Careful Attention Given
~ NEVADA. DAILY TRANSCRIPE
* WD. eae st : Manage,
Orders for, Subscription and Advertising received. Rates on application.
EOE al
Will ship them’'to Nevada City and Grass
— people at Stockton
@
—AT THE—
*
pric
cht. L. M.
Stockton, July 4th. 1
wowbomt
823.
CITIZENS BANK,
ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Pittsburg Mill
WHICH IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH THE
NECESSARY MACHINERY TO-DO FIRST
cae ccamm a, . ud up Capital $30,000,
NEW PAINT SHop, . # suis ccs
Dr. R. M Aonr.
Gro, M. Huenzs,
Nina Searis,
Jouy T. Morean.
Guo. A, Coorzr.
L. Housman,
E. M. Preston.
4a Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange.
fay Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion
47 Highest Price Paid for State and Coun
ty Warrants.
DRAW CHECKS OY
New York,
Sacramento,
San Francisco
Also Sell Exchange on all the Principa
European Cities,
transact a General
H. J. DASSONVILLE
os Sas OPENED A PAINT SHOP WITH
Entrance from Wellington’s
; Livery Stable,
WHERE HEIS PREPARED TO DO ALL
KINDS OF
Make Collections and
Banking Business.
.— CORRESPONDENTS—
New Yore—First National Bank
San Francisvo—First National Gold Bank.
Sackamento—National Gold Bank of D
Mills & Co.
We issue bes Drafts, Bills of Exchange
and Letters of Credit available in any parts
pe. of Great. Britain and Euro)
Carriage and Sign Painting.
—
ORNAMENTAL WORK
EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE
H. J, DASSONVILLE.
Nevada City, July 3d.
Hume Mutual Tnstrance Co,
OF CALIFORNIA;
4EORGE W. HILL,
General Insurance Agent,
NO, 90 MAIN STREET,
Grass Valley, Cal,
°
CAPITAL $300,000,
Principal OMice--305_California St
SAN’ FRANCISCO
4
wee
. aati INSURANCE ONLY
First Class Companies Represented.
ISKS TAKEN AT THE LOWEST RATFS
RE D LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED.
DR. PENNINGTON,
Cae, venir.
OFFICE— Pine Street, (over Tam’s Oyster
Salyen) Nevada Vity.
{
County Scrip Notice.
A LL WARRANTS regist red against
the General Road Fund wil be paid
on presentation at the office of the County
Treasurer, Interest ceases from date.
G. von SCHMITTBUKG,
Treasurer of Nevada County
Nevada City, July 6th, 1888
J. F. Hovemtos, President.
J. L. N, Sumparp, Vice President.
Cuarura H. Story, Secretary,
R. H. Maan, General Agent.
Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co
DAVID WATT JOHN C, COLEMAN
Risks accepted on all classes of desirable
property in this county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal nse to all
just claims for loss. _—
_GEO W, HILL, Manager.
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
THE
(Leey est
PLACE TELL ME
WHERE IS
__B. ROSENTHAL'S,
Commercial Street, Opposite Transcript Block,
sWHO IS SELLING HIS STOCK OF FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS, TOBACCO & CIGARETTES
CHEAPER TIAN ANY OTHER STORE IN NEVADA CITY,
a
If you want CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, Tropical and California
iKRUITS, Fresh and Good, call at mv Store,
If you want CUTLERY, PIPEs, ‘BIRD CAGES, WILLOW
WARE, or Yankee Notion; Generally, do not fail to call on
E. ROSENTHAL,
OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
“ Nevada Drug Store,
Corner Broad and Pine 8ts., fe Nevada City
WALTER D. VINTON,
Mt Medicines
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, :
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
_ Toilet Articles of all kinds
to Compounding Prescription
By & Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed.
And ali féad ng Drogpiste,
COMMERCIAL STREE, opie Mase Hal,
L. M. SUKEFORTH, ROPRIETOR,
———~—CONSISTING OF ————. :
Fine Parlor and Bed Room Sets, Large Mirrors, Picture Frames,
re SOFAS, LOUNGES, PICTURES, CHAIRS OF ALT;
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, WHAT-NOTS, WKIALL Eins
BUREAUS, WASH STANDS can THER. BOOK CASES, BUREA TANDS, BR reere DUBTERS, ST.
BIRD CAGES, DRESSING CAS!
WARDROBES, WINDOW UORNICES CURTAIN POLES,
BEDS AND B DING OF
ne
KINDS er ee TORDER, ©
AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN HOUSE FURNISHING LINE..
American and English Tapestry, and Body. Brussels Carpets,
Pittsebur, i i é Chests, . rxnee-riy, woRaIN AND HEMP CARPETS, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, MATTING
+ Kitchen abinets & leo th UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE ON SHORT NOTICE,
CUSTOM 00 ARTZ MILE ee ees UPHOISTERING GQODS AND TRIMMINGS, OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON HAND
b. . AM MANUFACTURING My pMY GOODS ARE BOY ae oF one ia apr gna CAO AND
KITCHEN CABINETS, PgIVE ME AC RD BE CONVINCED. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS:
et dee ovis vénke wrk ant paodr i STs & ON GIVEN TO PACKING AND SHIPPING FURNITURE FOR
NAPTACOMENTS, Prices, #10, siz, 916. . “Dra Nog Mo Vig AND BOXED FOR SHIPMENT ON SHORT NOTICE. __
Quartz in lots of Ten Tons jor ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PURCHASERS CAN
pe ' . —skio— RELY ON @ G GOODS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRIOR ‘ ni
ic Oa 1g, . . 41 @00D8 DELIVERED WITHIN A REASONABLE D FREE OF CHARGE
more milled at $2 a ton, Ant Proof Refrigerators $18. i, a we
: 190 Chaya S34 Will duplicate any San Franciseo-or Sacramento-bill. ~~
ALL GOODS SOLD AT MY STORE ARE EXACTLY A§ REPRESENTED; IF Not,
WILL REFUND MONEY.
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN'THECOUNTY.
L. M. SUKEFORTH, Pioneer. Furniture Store, + Noiada City.
‘Is the Leading Daly paper in Northern Galifonia
Patented October 81, 1882, =
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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,
This invention relates to folding supports for the 1 eet; i
consists i details of construction pms ouktt lertevaarennnn
ad gemen ‘
will be hereinafter described, ee ae nore teak Soed
Figure 1 is’ a prospective view, showin the support.in,useporspective view of the support; “ 3, a Setail pa pea pre he
fastening device for the handle; Fig, 4, a side elevation ofthe support,
when folded. : ‘ y
ly and compact, and can be readily carried. The parts, are held securel
The frame A and-foot-rest cau be upholstered, ‘or simply made a light
cars, and can he carried
as wey ‘ woven cane fillyn
uch’ a device will be of great value in chair.
abvard boats, &. As they take up but little rocm, they are convenient
ces and those required tobe seated many hours,
for persons in ofti
TESTIMONIAIS.
Nevapa Crry, Juné.)7th, 1883, A. Tam:—The undersigned havin heard of the late in “ di: y you, known as A. Tam’s leg ‘an pht veliet by ee one; and I now take pleasure in assuri
foot-rest, an by‘o'
used the rest, that it has bee sasalert ake see
I feel assured that it wi
. to vw Te a por vit and a luxury,
; certain to all fide ?
use it, and a comfort to all fol sade shite cena
who may use it. .
maukind-of sedentary habits or occu
ABRAHAM Sisson
To A. Tam, Patentee of the Leg and Foot-Rest: '“ e
Nevapa Crry,
used your Leg and Foot
_ It is a self-adjusting ‘ree
sitting position.
ing
ey
Cal., June 17th, 1883.
-Rest, I take pleasure in»
t. “It easily aécommo-It is portable and cohvenient. It.
Its construction is neither. complex orratum for reading rooms, and for invalids.
will doubtless secure’for it general nie,
Respectfully Youre,
3. I. Catpwett.
Atty at Law, Nevada City, Cal.
Nevapa Crry, June 15th, 1883. °
, : foot and erent to.an extent that
hile to the healthy it affo 8 great gratification, to
ted it would ‘be an ipdescribable benetit: and pleasure,
aa Most Truly,
Hunt, M. D.
» Cal., June 22nd, 1883.
genious invention of yours
press my thanks to you: for the
e. I consider it worth several
* «-dJoHn A, Rapp,
County Recorder,
: » Nevada Co,, Cal. . *
< N: C: “ . Oe ca
Mr. A. Tam: Dear Sir:—For some ti Fore y Jone 18th, 1888.
rest, and it has beco
e time I have used your foot and
me an indispengable luxury, oe ; and leg
When reading in
t am no longer at
my study, or after returning from an exhaustive walk
The beautiful and ingenious!
Dear Srr:—Having
recommending it to all.
dates a person in any
is both a luxury and a comfort,
costly. It is the great deside
Lhe economy of its construction
x
A. Tam: Sir:—I have tested your
convinees me that w
the aged and afilic
Nevapa Crry
, . Esq. :) Dear sis mave that in
which you call a ‘foot-r st,” I desire to ex
high degree of comfort t has afforded m
times its cost, and would not be without i
a loss where to put or how to.adi
e whole system.
Pastor Congl. Chu 2 Jity.
To A. Tami—I hav eh? acorn
mers have also been usi:
best recommend,
e been using y
ing it, and it is
our leg and foot-rest, and my.custo
universaily fae an ne _ Tts-use is ite
Nevada City, Cal., June 17th, 1883. meer 2 Sila asi
A. Tam, the patentee of the Leg . nd Foot-Rest
represented by tle above figures, ides waa to by
parties who have used the same, having. heretofore. .
manufactured a large lot of Leg and Foot. Rests,
that found ready caleaet offers the Invention to the
Public on liberal tefms, for unsold . territory » within
the United: States. garg ro ee Bek dos
Having manufactured a lot of the
disposed of so readily, that . find it.di
the demand, I. will. receive bids 1
té Supply
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