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THE DAILY
VOL. LV.—No. 8.589.
NEVADA CITY. CAL.. TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 28 1888.
®
Established Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo.
The Daily Transcript.
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San Franciseo—First National Bank.
Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills
Co,
NATIONAL HOTEL.
REOTOR BROS., Proprietors.
Formerly of the Union Hotel, Nevada City.’
The only fire-vroof, and best oondueted
Hote: in Nevada City.
ELEGANT SAMPLE ROOMS
: ON FIRST FLOOh
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
COMMERCIAL TRAVELE
The new management have thoroughly
Overhauted-the Hotel.and made many imortant changes. The proprietors have
Rad many years exerience in the business,
and give their entire time and attention to
the game. They have already made the National the most popular Hotel in the moun
of California.
fatne oe alarly is the National adapted-to the
wants of the traveling public—being in the
center of the city, and having Post Office
Express Office and General Stage Office fox
all lines in the same building.
‘UNION: HOTEL,
NEVADA CIT%, = © = * CAL.
MRS. J. NAFFZIGER.. .Proprietress
H. G. PARSONS.. . Business Manager
THE L?ADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA CITY..--e.1+ +: CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
i 6
__others are ipyies to notice [ae : ea
“each 0 J
ie. toa waiter elegantly furnished, there
hotel in the mountains ual to
it “Fhe tables are supplied with the in
the market.
NIVE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR ee ataes cet J va MILIES.
Free-’Bus to and from the De
THE LL r LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR A
1 btigiey B poner county, Grass Valley and
Marysville: daily
‘/e of Wines,
Morhisned at the Bar.
Liquors and (i. WHAT IT'S COMING To.
Bill Nye Gives Directions About Sending
Regrets. ‘
SSV7Z FOUND myself in
SB FA receipt of the following letter not
long ago:
Bill Nyé, Esq::
DearSin—The club
formed for the purpose of giving a
Christmas tree to its
fellow boarders in a
large private boarding house request the
pleasure of your
presence at the same
on Dec. 31. We do not expect you to be present;
in fact, we would rather have a letter of regret
from you. If you would so favor us it would not
be published, but simply be read on the evening
with other communications of alike nature, e‘c.,
ete.
As there is no stamp inclosed in reply to
the above letter,I have decided to reply
brifly through the columns of the press.
The idea of soliciting a lettér of regret is
original with the writer of the above, whose
name is kindly suppressed: This reply will
come a little late for the 1887 Christmas, but
it may be retained for +bat of 1888.As one who has gladdened many a social
gathering by a well worded-letter of. regret,
I desire to state that I hail with joy this now
and ingenuous method of saying distinctly in
a letter of invitation whether one’s regrets
would be preferable to his company. This
custom will finally revolutionize society, and
letters of invitation will some day state distinctly whither the guest will afford the
&reatest delight to his host by accepting or
declining the-invitation.—It-—will-be-a_big
thing. Eminent men, like Dr. Mary Walker
and the writer of these lines, will then have
more regrets than they know what to do
with.
It will also simplify the matter of entertainment itself and render it purely a clerical matter. With a good typewriter a man
of moderate’ means could issue: invitations
enough in one forenoon to yield a column
and a half of regrets,
He could ‘then, on the evening of ‘the
banquet, congregate himself around a light
collation of mush and milk, write up an account of the debauch and send it in to the
morning papers, accompanied by the letters
of regret, and it would read well and cost
very little. Invitations might read as follows: i
Mr. —— requests the pleasure of a letter from
you declining and regretting your inability to be
present at his Christmas tree. Tho letter should
not contain over 500 words and must be written
only on one side of the paper.
R. 8. V. P. E.0. D. TF,
Replies should be in tne handwriting of the
person invited, and should not only containa
large blue miss of regrets, but branch off in
@ way that would really jerk out the stinger
which a letter of regrets generally contains,
For instance, a letter from the president
should contain, beside the pang expressed in
his regret, a fragment of -his message and a
lock of his hair. A letter of regret from Mr.
Whittier should contain an autograph poem.
Dittoall poets. Statesmen declining one of
-+-these-_conditional invitations would bo ex
pected to embody portions of forthcoming
speeches in their ‘letters of regret. Artists
would be expected to jerk a pen and ink sunset in the corner of their reply, suitable for
an album, and musicians could insert a bar
of a favorite opera,
This method of swapping stationery for autograph regrets would soon, if properly
handled, yield more than a silver wedding
and be infinitely more versatile. It prevents
the wholesale tramping of cake into the car“pet, because you need not have cake and you,
need not have any one to tramp it into the
carpet. No cards, no cake, no carpet, no
company. c
The time is approaching when a man with
a lock box at the postoflice, sixty cents’ worth
of stationery and the utmost confidence in himself can produce for publication an account
of the orgies at his house, which would make
the reading public extremely angry because
it was not present,
All of the foregoing, except the letter of
invitation, is written in a tone of banter and
raillery, The letter is géiiuine, and wus
written by a young man of this city. If he
had said that my letter declining his invitation would be published, very likely I would
have replied by mail, but he has maddencd
me by asking fora confidential autograph
letter of regrets which would not get into
print. Another form of-invitation may read
as follows: .
Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Borntoblush Usgeen, who would be tickled almost to death on receiving word that Mr, William Contigiously cannot be present at their Christmas tree. The tree
is given largely for the purpose of making the
people who live opposite hate themselves to death,
and letters of bitter regret and disappointment
@re expected from many noted people. Please
nend in “copy” by 9o'clock. The transom over
We door will be left open as late as 10:30 for the
nec éption of Christmas gifts,
Letters of regret may be coucned 1n choice
language, expressing. poignant grief in the
Qrst line or two and then branch out in the
“irection of grief, pathos, humor, patriotism,
neetry, politics or trade. The following is
the style which would be in best taste for a
poet:
My Dear Mr. axp Mas. Tarirry—As I write
these words tears well up to my surcharged orbs,
and if Bunny-were here I would like to lean my
head in her lap and havea good cry. I cannot attend your beautiful Christmas tree, as I shall have
to remain at home up toa late hour writing letters
of regret to people who will be bitterly disappointed unless they receive them.
Hoping that you will have a good time and see
that this letter of regret goes into the paper
straight, I remain, yours truly, etc.
This custom will make every host his own
historian, reporter and social biographer, and
witha purple imagination, a fountain pen
and a._messenger boy, a man may entertain
like a prince,
But a sad thought comes to me as I close
this column of bright anticipations. Perhaps an exception has been made in my own
case, It may be that the custom is not to
become general, but that in my case the host
bas seen me at some other, gathering and decided that I would do better and shine with
more effulgence as a regretter than as a
guest, and so, with that prompt and ready
discernment which should characterize the
¢-and{trne host. he d to me that pat on
the programme whic ught nal g
best fitted me for!
And so, while-tair women and brave men
berieath the ruddy light sway to and fro to
the voluptuous measures of a Strauss waltz,
saine statement, viz, ‘‘Hah!”—Bill Nye in
New York World,
‘ Likely.
The infant' king of Spain has received a
4 cigars of bis own purchasing and give away
to his friends those presented to him.—Norfee nt pee ge eee eee
‘ +
THE INCURABLE
a HOPKINSvVILLE, Ky., Feb. 24, 1887.
Gentlemen—Seven years 4 sore developed on my nose from a finger nail scratch,
I tried afew simple remedies, but the sore
would not yielu, I grew worse every year
for seven years. Many thought I had’acancer. Over a year exo l commenced taking.
8. 8S. S., and two dozen bottles entirely cur
me. When I began with Swiit’s Speciti¢ I
wasin Se & poor health, and could hardly
drug about, After I had fluished the course
of S. 8. 5. I was strong and
had a good appetite, I-re;
{ valuable medicine for la
este health,
with me.
buoyant, and
it as a most
ies in weak, deliIt_is a household medicine
Yours respectfully,
Mrs. R. W. WiLson.
Spartansvna, 8. C., April 2, 1857.
Gentlemen—For tweniy Rha oy I have had
asvoreon my left cheek. It had gradually
been growlug worse, The many physicians
whom I had consulted were unable to do
me any good. Last fall a year S50 I began
using 8.8.8. At first it inflam the sore,
and it became more virulent than ever ; so
much so, indeed, that my family insiste
that Ishould leave uff the medicine, I per! sisted in using the 8.8.8. At the end of two
months the sore was entirely bealed. Thinking that the evil was out of my constitution,
I left off the medicine; but in November,
ten months after, a very slight ahead oy Gp
appeared. I at once began again on 8.8.8,
and now that is xlso disappearing. I have
every faith in 8.8.8. It has done me more
good than all the doctors and other mediclues I ever took. Yours way
A. R. SHANDS.
Winston, N. C., April 12, 1987.
Gentlemen—Two or three years ago a cancer came on my face. It svon to be
quite large, 1t wore on me, and ER AL ond
health was very poor. Last September I
began a course of 8. 8.'8., which I have con.
tinued to the present tiie with the happiest
result. The cancer has entirely disappeared,
there being no evidence or tymptom of a
cancerous Character left. ay neral health
is good now; and my_appetite better than it
has been in years. am years old, and
to-day I am working in the field planting
corn, Yours truly, Jonas LimkBacn.
Gentlemen—I had a sore on my upper lip
. for eight years. Seven different doctors atats ope in vain to heal it. One gave me @
small vial for five dollars, which was a “cer.
tain cure.” Itis needless to say that it did
me no gi About two years ago I became
quite uneasy, as people thought
cer; and_I_teoel-a course of-¢
of 8.8.8. The result has been a-complete
cure. The ulcer or cancer healed beautifilWy. eM scarcely a perceptibie scar From
k at day I have been in excellent health, the
pecific having purified my blood thorough.
We increased my appetite and perfected my
igestion. In a word, I feel like a new
woman, and, best of all, the eight year ulcer
is gone entirely. Yours sincerely,
ks. W. P. CANNON,
Trenton, Todd Co., Ky., Feb. 25, 1887,
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. ‘Tua Swit Specivic Co.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ge.
25
NEW LUMBER YARD,
Opposite Maltman’s Sulphtret Works.
FOR SALE
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
For Mining anc. Building Purposes.
Wit ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND
11 IS THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH
YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER
AS REQUIRED.
Also a good supply of
SHAKES & PICKETS,
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL
BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
A. HANSEN, Foreman of the yard
will be found at the office to
receive orders,
iL. VOSS.
Nevada City, November 12th 1887.
Nevada County Academy
—AND—
Business College.
A Day and Boarding School
For Both Sexes,
ORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES
aspecialty. Thorough preparation fo:
any course in any University. 4
A Complete Academic Course.
Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing,
Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, Type-writ
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Home Care and training.
At Glenbrook Park,
Mid-way betweén Nevada City and Grass
Valley—two miles from either city.
Pupils enter atany time, take regular o1
selected coursen.,
Directors of the Association.
M. L, MARSH, Pres. GEORGE LORD,
G. M. HUGHES, Sec. WM. B. VAN ORDEN,
J.T. MORGAN, Treas, WM. H. CRAWFORD,
EDWARD COLEMAN.
Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887
For circular of information address
KE. K. HILL, Principal,
Box 184, NEVADA CITY, CAI]
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eT E — ST
Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository,
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BEAST
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SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY COMBE
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te universal applicability. Everybody
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The Lumberman needs ic in case of acsident,
The Housewife needs it for general family
BY DR. KARI, MERZ.
TO PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED
N has so quickly come into general use
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best teachers throughout the country unite
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Ua
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Rooms kept clean and airy,
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© lifes limb aud comfort which d‘the aL
The thocshttarZe About his store
and when come the Mustang is
4 & Boitie in the House. ‘Tis the best
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Po aa
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oruse when wanted. 3 :
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‘asked for smaller and inferior methods.
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No. 6, R. A. M.
STATED MEETINGS AT MA
SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the
First Moneay in each month. Visiting Companions in goed standag we cordially invited to atend,
“y JOS. THOMAS, High Priest.
J. H.BOARDMAN, Sec.
MASONIC NOTICE. ~
Nevada Lodge, No. 18 F. & A. M.
STATED MEETINGS ON THE
Second Wednesday af each month,
Visiting Brethren in good standing
are cordially invited,
C.C) WEISENBURGER, Master
R. G, MCCUTCHAN See'y pro tem, *
N. E. OHAPMAN,
DENTIST.
NEVADA CITY. ... .CAL.
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office at Residence; Sacramento St
LEUTIE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER
AND
JEWELER,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Ww. P. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Wit PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
of the State of California, and of the
Office in Morgan & Roberta’ Block, corner
of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada Clty, Cal, .
ethan ani ey: Sm
LB. LITTLE, JOUN CALDWELL,
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts,
OFFICEK—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine atreeta, up atuirs,
P. F. SIMONDS, c, W, CROBB
CROSS & SIMONDS,
Attorneys and Oounselovs at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts,
OFFICE—Morgan & . Rob erts’ Block, Neva
la City
THOS. s. FORD
Attorney and Oounselor at Law. “
FFICE—Thomap’ Building, corner Bread
J and Pine stroets, Nevada City. pees
MAMIL TON McCORMICK,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
( FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial
Streeta, Nevada City,
dae practice in allof the Courts of the
6.
Cc. W cross JAMES K. BYRNE
RYRAM + omone,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law,
Rooms 8 to 41 McCreery’s Building, 810
Pine atreet, San Franoiaco, Gal,
&. H, GAYLORD FRED SBKARLS,
GAYLORD & SEARLS,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THECOURTS
State and Federal,
Office—Opposite the Court House,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
I ISTRICT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA
Connty, Office at the Court House,
Alfred D. Mason,
Counselor at Law and Notary Publio,
Successsor to Johnson. & Mason,
Attorneys at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEM@IOR,
fipreme, District and Circuit Courts
of the U.B.
Meee Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada Uiky,
JAS. G. HARTWELL,
Surveyor,
—AND~
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