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J-L-. " ? IMiU* i.iDI-Ti; WEDNB.jL>AV..l.\N(I.Vity^i, WJ7. ? . ? ! U i.* i COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. I'UK LOSS OF M i.NOUV. It has frequently been remarked that there are styles iu diseases as iu everything else. Appendicitis was all the rage and is still very much fancied. Its vogue, however, is now threatened by u disease which, al though neither new uo>, correctly apcahlng, contagious, has spread with alarming rapidity. It is commonly called loss of memory. ? ?? This disease possesses some peculiar characteristics, the chief of which is that the victim forgets either a part or all his transactions and knowledge relating to a definite period. Fre quently he forgets all his former life and even his own identity. As might be erpecled, among the sufferers from this dise.i&e are those individuals who have dune something that they lind it convenient to forget. Swindlers, for instance, undespecially those w lio could not very well con tract kiepioiuunia, are very prone to it. Politicians ate also exceptionally liable to loss of memory. Johu Sherman, ibr example, forgets all about ins snrowd worn iu gelling the act ot J.siJ ou the Btatule boo us, Seuaior T-iurstou forgets that he muUe uomuroue silver speeches be fore ilia engagement by the Umon Paciuc. JOiiu (J. Carlisle but dimly remembers his long light for the white metal. And John M. Palmer, who "also ran" for president, cannot recollect Ins famous protest uguiust the interference of federal . troojis while he was governor of Illinois, (?>>(' his uiuid is almost a blauK ou t... t part of his life when he was editor of a paper that vigorously argued for principles he uow ooudeuins. The most surprising case, uow oyer, is that of MuKinleyi < lu his numer ous speeches he has such a confused notion of what he has said before that we tind mill'gravely asserting in one place the ' brazen lie that the foreigner puys the tax and .utterward openly admitting that the consumer, not the toreiguer, pays .it,; Tie uow forgets, moreover, ? ?.his. frequent speeches in congress for free silver. It so totully escapes him that he once bitterly arraigned President Cleve land for antagonism to silver that he is now inclined to hold President C level uud responsible for the agita tion for free coinage. :r Lose of >meraor> has tukon place on a grander scale. Tlie East, in its virtuous indignation at the refusul of the rest of the country to consider thd' income tux decision of the supreme oourt irrevocable, for:;e1:j that the court once declared tfao income -tax ooriatitutional. In their anxiety lest we bo lacking in awe of^thht body; ' the EasterbSra forget that they, de nounced the Dred Bcott decision of the supreme court and refused to abide by it. They-do not remember that in the present year they abused the supreme oourt for ite finding in the "Jim Crow Car'' cases. '. They are totally unconscious that from the foundation of the government they have vigorously and bitterly, de nounced the supremo court whenevor they felt like it, .(?.??? ?? i;. Lose of memory is mrely fatal, Use the mortality among politicians, pro fessional and amateur, would be terrible. It has serious consequences, howover, siuco it tempts, government officials into ? forsaking . truth : for place and popularity. It is especially dangerous when it leads people into condemning as criminals and lunatics others who are only holding the opinions they themselves have found it convenient to discard.?Kansas ^ifcy Times. Sour Stomach, sometimes called water* brash, and. burning pain, diatreaa, nausea, dyspepsia, are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, With its worn derful power as a blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla. gently tones And strengthens the stomach and ligestivo ; organs, invigorates, the liver, creates an .appetite,, gives re freshing sleep, and raises the health t ?uc. For dyspeptic troubles it stems to have " a magic tdflcli.,; " For 12 years I suffered froth sour Stomach with severe pains across my shoulders', and great distress. I had violent nau sea which would leave me very weak and faint, difficult to breathe, These spells came oftener and more severe. I did not receive lasting benefit Lam physicians, but found such happy af fects from a trial of Hood's Ba'rsapa ? rilla that I took several bottles, and am now able to do all my own work, which for six years I have been unable to do. My husband and son have also been greatly benefited by Hood's Bar ' eaparilla ? for pains in the back, and after the grip. I gladly recommend this grand medicine." Mbs. Petkb BunnVj Leofalnster, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla . Is the One True Blood Purifier. All dri}{*glstp. ?1. Prepared enly by C. f. Hood A Co.," Lowell, Ma*$. ? At wu are the best after-dlnnei riOOQ S ? illS Bills. aid digestion. 25r " 1 V{ , . ? ? ' # I.-' I STATE .LEGISLATURE. ? i i EIGHTEENTH SESSION Ninth Day. ? ??? BENATK. Met at 11 a. m. President M.cC '^a in tbe chair. Roll call. All present. Prayer by the Chaplain and read.-, iug of the Journal. ? ? *?V . ' ? i Message from the Governor, traop .nit-ting the Biennial re>>o t of the {Secretary of State for 189o-fK>! Communication from H. Bergsie^n,' Superintendent of the State Hospital for Mental Diseases, inviting the Legislature to visit the Hospital at some future day. Placed on tile. ..A B No 6 by Allen, of EureLp? Amendutory of Act to regulate civil proceedings in the civil courts of thus State, Referred to Judiciary Com .mittee. S B No 6, Wilson?To amend Act to regulate criminal proceedings in tlie courts of this State. Same refer ence. .1 Sepate Concurrent Resolution No* 1, Summeraeld-rAmendatoi^pf the State CpnstitJu!tiottlj,^ Ordered en.- < grossed* - j, '! On motion of JComins th? election dC U, S Senator was ffcide.rthe"official order tor 11:30 a,m, . , f , , The hoar having arrirfl. ^ord, of Storey, wiU^^-fevVj/weU q^osen re- . marks, plaoed in nomination foV United States Senator from Nevada* the Hon. John P. Jones of Nevada. Ernst, of Nye, seconded the nomi nation iu an eloquent speeoh, relating the proud career of Senator Jones in the service of the State of Nevada. Suromerfleld of Washoe ? Have voted tor John P. Jones four times ds Senator, but he has tor reasons doubt less satisfactory to himself, left the llopubhoan party. Therefore, we can not follow under his banner, bnt must decline to follow his lead.' I place iu nomination that well known staunch and true Republican, Wil liam McMillan, of Storey. Mills of Ormsby seconded the nomination. Skaggs, of Elko, in a neat speooh nominated A. L. Fitzgerald of Eu reka. Cumins-Have voted for John P. Jones for.v.' times as Republican Sena tor and now i>hrU vov? tor him again as a Silver parly nominee. We were Republicans together and now w^ are- ?' together in the ranks of the Silver arm/. . Principles, are superior to parly always. . Denton ot Lincoln, made one of hie most forcible characteristic speeches in i support- or the nomination ot Jones. The. clerk read, the law, governing elections of United States Senators. By Comins?Resolved that in voting each member rise in his place when called and announce his'choioe. Car ried. "" ' '! In acoQrdanoe therewith the vote resulted as follows: For Jones ?Com ibs, Denton, Efn3t, Qregovich, Kaiser, Leavitt, Lord, Martin,Richards, Sum meftield of Humboldt, WilsoD, Mc : For TMcMillap?Summerrteld, Was hoe. Mills?2. For Fitzgerald?Skaggs. - President McCone announced the result of the vote and declared John P. Jones to be the choice of this body for United States Senator from Ne vada. if On motion a recess was then taken till 2 p. m. -7 "i v,i i^v:c.c *?.*-. ? - AFTERNOON SESSION. 8 B No 7. Richards?Provides for the copying of the Journal of the pres ent session of the Senate for the State Printer, Mrs. Ida Osgood of Ormsby to receive $100 for so doing Referred to Ways and Means Committee. S B 8. Martin?To trace and def oiteiy establish the lines of Douglas county. Ways and Means., S B No 9, Skaggs?To provide rev en ae for the State of Nevada. Ways [ CONTINUED ON THIRD PAGE,] ? i ; Notice For Publication. United Statks land Orrrcs,) Carson C'ty, Nevada. 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