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January 4, 1884 (4 pages)

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The Hera ly Tramp . THE NATION AL CAPITAL. Where the Fan Comes” Ia—A Good Nevada County Oia P Press, Man af tle ma rettate Prejudices: SW.as TON, Ds Gy Dec. 23;1883. “Published Daily, Mondays Ben a Fig ‘Ep: thier Et suppose . BROWN . S CALKINS. © . e might as Well whistle againak @ sterm cyoléne us to blow » breath ; “FRIDAY, JAN. 4, 1894; Of criticism 4against. the confirmed habit that Congres: has got into of Judge “confer Fred, \) Sierra anys: In the to the young . he to the’ year i perien comes » worsh givea . the silver octet soe RY Amaia Is Niles Seails having aka tHe Would . ded. “Nothing is done ih the way b -not -be. »-eandidate for~-Superior of shaping business for the session; that the father was only about that . reves, old when he was made: Judge of the . advent of the railroad, up to which District then including. Nevada and . time it was the custoin of both jections to a young man as a. judge now than there were in the ofd days, then young State. a much. plainer snd easier than in. in which ‘it is usually stolen. the olden time, and tlie young lawyers are now equal to the then . adjourn to a'day fixed after the New apirit of fairness that are éssential an. olffice,:and wére it.an established fact that the place i is to Be tilled: by a Democrat, we know offno maf in that party who would -better adorn -it than he; ‘byt this is to be an of of Andrew Jackson. to wait awhile longer unless he ex ly speaking, which is a thing not to be looked forin a Searls when it ocratic god. . Nowit is announced that Mrs, Wil iam Astor will on January 21st, dertilt demonatration. brate the centennial of the departure : displayed at the bail it is said that will cost $175,000, belug of sterling will be continuous. wino servéce will-be given in the dining room on table of re ver which cost $30,000. o resentation of an ore fashioned bell the heaters in the chimney will be removed anil a great log fire sub: stituted. @ guests will be present. Temperance ortaking a solemn cath that so cannot the non-removal of the cause —liquor. Thewaytomake a man temperate is to kill desolation, strife and un“happiness into so many ~families. fact that. many medicines, especially.‘bitters,’ are noth_--ing butcheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countries, Such is not the ease with Brown’s Iron Bit TERS. cine, a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous, muscular, and digestive organs of the body, ing good, rich ot and strength. Try one boteas . virtually taking’a whdls month “Tn emir. every year to, enjoy ite holiday renext Fall, the Tidings advises because in the long session there are the Democtacy of Nevada county ‘te . no committees and in ‘the short ses: the nomination upon his son . -sion all business stands in like abey29 years, It points out . ance in anticipation of the two weeks’ It wag not thus ‘before ‘the counties. It very seusibly . Houses to simply adjourn over the “Tnere-should be 19 moré ob-. two holidays of Christinaé and New Year's, giving tothe country the Benefit of their services all the workolden time most of the ques-. ing days “ia the interim, including ’ tions before the courts were new and . Saturdays, a day which agaia our the young judges disposed of them . moderu Congress seems, to have good of the industries of this . adopted as its wevkly holiday. The Now the law is . theft of this month of time from the the “preotice of it . people-is aggravated by the mannerThe House adopts its resolution to lawyers,” Fred Searls, pos: . 'Year has begun, and sends it to ‘the 8 the learoing and judymentand . Senate, well knowing that that-body+ will extend the time to a day, etill more distant, to which the House, séemingly with reluctance, concurs, and so @ week of the New Year is taken in.addition to the worse than idle month of December already appropriated, The cost to the people of this holiday business, is ndt-to be counted by dollars and-cents, but By the manner in which every material interest. of ‘this great’ countiy’ is affected by the failure of Congress.to find time to complete its legislation. At every session the whole” Work. of of Congress is practically driven 1nto the last few days of the session when great and vital measures teuching the prosperity of the country are necessarily omitted, or legislation that may ioflict incaleulable injury ‘may be rushed through, as was the taviff-bill of the last session, The death of Hon, Duiley C. Haskell, of Kansas, deprives the House of one of its most energetic ‘and valuable members and the Republican party one of its bravest de: fenders, either in Congress or on the stump. He died ‘with his harness on, for-he-had-not-seen—a—well day since the last session, through all of which he worked day abd night, as a member of the Ways and Means Jommigtee, for the ‘success of the tariff bill. A veritable hornet’s nest is being stirred up over the possibility that Mr, Belmont, of New York, may be made chairman of the Foreign Affaire Committee. At an O'Donnell indignation meeting held here the other night Mr, Finnerty, of THinois, who never mincea words upon the Irish quegtion, in the coarse.of his speech said, that to confer this position upon this insignificant boy—this dude, who would dance attendance upon. a_lordling— was detestable to the American mind,-and a proposition that no party could afford to-—consummiate, However,-es the hand of Mr, Angust Belmout, in his dual capacity of a Democratic party madipulator and proper adininistration of such n these parts fur’ the followers Fred will have ces a change of heart politic#ldown to a choice between ipping a Republican or a Dem> a enn . ball tat will eclipse the VanIt will celeoriginal Astor from Holland, -semeidea—of—the wealth ver service tt at-thesupper The. ‘supper and coin gold, Mrs. Astor's pusse eile ive a It'is expected that 900 TRUE not’ signing a pledge kept, because of the desire for those dreadful agent of the Rothschilds, can plainly artificial stimulants that carbe secn in this business, it will be ry so Many bright intellects } surprising if Mr. Carljsle doesn’t igto premature graves, and . nore the Irish question entirely in making his selection, With all the lobby influence, that the railroads have on hand ag, thisession of Congress to defeat hoatile 'egislation, there seems to be a pretty fair prospect that at least a slight step forward in the way of regulating inter-State commerce may be taken this winter. Several bills are reek Frat, will mace oF Hintroduced in the House already, the drunkard, and ik curing . .and one in the Senate which is modthe nervousness, weakness, . cledaffer that under which the railand general ill health result. roads of Illinois arenow operating. Shutapinen lerentice Of course such legislation ‘can only in the strictest sense than . apply to trunk lines and their imany othe: meansnow known. . meditite branchts, and any restriction vpon them, as to fixing rates of fare and transportation of “freight, must necessarily give lozal compan‘ies an unfair advantage. :: For this} reason the constitutionality of any law prescribing limitations will bé teated to the bluntest end of. a decree of the Supreme Court. JoNIvS, Itisafact! Brown's IRon BiTTERrs, a true non-alcoholic tonic, made in Baltimore, ‘Md., by the Brown Chemical Company, who are old drugin every particu: It is a well authenticated ItisamediNEVADA TH EATRE EX PRAORDINARY ABY ATTRA TION The Dramatic and Mesa al Ev ent of the New Year! roduchealth , He. Price . 00. . TWD NIGHTS ONLY! GRAND SATURDAY marines: : f : Mat'nce pric. -~25 and 60 Cen f ; nes The Eccentric Ydbng Contedian, cesar, {RAY HOLMES ~~ CARR BROTRERS. g Gaspotted by Miss Ethel Lynton, Mics Rita » mon and ; not J ‘ei opport nities remain pe Ne only its Full, or iv oti teat te momen information 7 ; Address STINSON & OO., Portland, Maige: d, Miss Helen Harrirgzton, Miss Ada > PEOPLE are always on the Marston, Migs Mg sibonta ms Mr. W.C. Lawlookout for chances toincrease }'rence, Mr. R. B. Bel, r. Frank Blair, at cs eas , and in'time be. Mr. Whi. Madeira, Chas. Oliver, — those Wwho a In_ the >reatest of all Attaical Absurditios ? ee fe Aeeee soenes to be ol wantmany men, women s fis to work for as right in thei own ‘Jo be presented here with the same attention thathas atteaded its wrens suceces for over 1,000 00 Peformance 2% Hours of vote your whole time to the and all that is needed sent frev: oa “GEORGE W. HILL, oy Insurance Agent, “Pure, and -Unadulterated Fun.» canal MO, 99 MADY STREET Seate now of kate at at Vint ja’s Drugstore : . wunothartos charge. Admission, 50 and-75 Cents Bernard Gordon nee Direetér. .M. Whelan, Business Agent, =o 0 Leas ill 110 Mi : Instructive Comparisons. How often we. complain of our government without reason, says the New York a aes which then adde: +} Great Britai te 000 square . bie guagd and wath the Unit tates 3,60),090 “a milés, Te collect the interial i nue over thesé areas,” Great “Britain employs 5965, officials and other persons, at’a cost of about $10,000,090 yearly. We einploy, to watch a territory 30 times as large, only 4098 persons, and the total cost of collecting the internal revenue is *$5,113,728. . For the current year the nutboer of persons employed will be smaller and the expenses less. To watch its jittle coast liue and collect ditties on itu por'ts Great Briain omploys 5223 officials aud “other persousand the cost of cvilection is about $5,000,000, To watch a coast line many: times as lonz; onr Gevernment spends in collection of cus toms. only $6,560,000.. We,collect $214, 100,400 frém enstome, of a cost “of about 3 cents for every dollar collected ; Great Britain collects $98,_ 300,000 from-customs; at a* eost of about 5 Genta for + very. dolar collected. We collect $146, 700,000 iuternal revene, aéia cost of only 3.5 cents op the duilar, though the territory ‘to be guarnted—ie tity times that of Gréat Britain, hut the British internal reyenne ia $267,350,000, collected at a cost of 3.07 cents or the doar; :Perhapsit would be ar well not to abuse our own admis. tration of affairs so often. , ONIPORM BALL COMPETITIVE DRILL ! Mistletoe Encampment, No, 47,1. 0-0. F., Milo Lodge, No. 48, K of P. Hunt's: Hil Nevada Gi, FRIDAY rT iM dh, io Gen'l Committce of Arravgeni¢nts. Geo, Av Gray, B. N. Shoecraft, JG Nich, H, V. Reardan, John Waters, Lene ip SG: Hartwell J. igeseon Drill. (To be announced hereafter) Flocr Directors. John Waters, B. N. Shoecraft. Floor Matagers. A. R. Lord, E.A. Tompkins, R.D. Carter, W. L. Thursten, -~ C, J, Naffziver, W. J. Brit'and, Joseph Marsball, &. L. Rogers. Reception Commitice. di T. Morgai, » D. 8. Baker, . B. Johnson, . E. Isaac, W m, H. Martin, H.D. Towle, X, Hothersall, H. C. Mills. ~ Decoration Committee, FL. Harryhousen, J. W. ‘Greeley, -: H. OC, McKelvey, W. J, Briand, —. W, L. McClure, H. V. Reardan, . M. D, Gilman; Kreéman Woodman,John Hocking, Simen Lanyon, tleman and two ladies, Children not allowed on, the floors Gallery.50 cents for each and every person. Tiskets can be obtained from the nembers of both Orders, “Lady dancers without escorts, $2: rritory of wears ig the © Tiekets $2, admitting onegentle3 tions. have been nipped by a Chieage paper, which ra that ‘‘the hi entleman ¥ iff trousers o will rij in th who wil establish a conr ; whojwill separate his Mair on the equatorial line and who wilk affees. literature and a coat-cf-drmé. ‘Of course Logae will not-tilthe ~bill:And -yet there are people who would be -willidg to see a. plath, oii-fashioned, tocravats; » gentleman idly ‘observe Eu ati, <. "vided he were hones* in” tions and aapedle as to his brains. Exrznme Nits have ee 4 ma: aS on the rails lail between Marseilles aris-LyopMeéditerranve, It chas Geert ascertsined. 4bat€ allt the rails that have’been’ litd some time have been transform: ad, as tc. their two . extremities, Gato pone fol ta, If the ‘rails are raised they keep their magnetiyin for, sometime, but grachially fose— it. ‘Two poles_are ‘formed +¢ the correponting ends of two rails of Opposite sign. ‘The production of magnetism in the rails in use is to be explained by the fricvars on the track, Ce rs = wre 2 = . MARRIED.
At Grass Valley, January 1, 1884, by Rev. M. D. Buck, Mr Bell M. Eerry, of Newcastle, Flacercounty, and Miss Ida Lord of Gres; Valley. At St. Patrick's Church, Grasa Valley, ‘DePepe Slat, oft by Rev. Favher McFeeley, Mr. Greany und Miss M pie a eotirof Gines ee = To the Sick and Afficted! —AND ESPECIALLY— Those Suffering From Debility Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vital ‘ty, Sexual Infirmitiés, ~ = Ete. NERRV®@ U8 COMPLA van eomp.séhond their fully treat them. © Thewreneral_practiitioner isnot sufficiently illed in these classes of troubles.to do so, nd it must be left to t he speefalist, who with ecincatin, long pracice, thorough know!ladge and comprehensiv e mind, in bie Prepared to vure a Fapm., DR. J.C. Youne TS a physician who iments and success“T opened his now celebrated Institute in. 1960 tor the purpo.« of affordi atilicted. the sertainty of honorable snd oxifral treatment wid-perfect and permanent restoration, and forc er 80 years it has. sustained the first rank not oaly Lepen this Coast but. throughout thé civiliz orl. Iam aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting a subject as the Decay of Sexual Vigor the ignorant may asperse my motive, but the desire to tuform these who are snffering through ignorance, autl whe by carelessness or want ef knowledge that‘a cure can be had, are not only papi aay themselves to an untimely grave, but giving sexual weakness as an inheritance to uture-generations, is too great an incentive t> permit me to be ‘silent Sym IF YOU ARE 8U LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFUSION OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EXC) TEMENT, VAREABLE Logren 1 TREMBLING, PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &., OR IF YOU HAVE PRAC: tICED SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN IN THE SLIGHTEST PARTICULAR you are suffering from the Dread Enemy of Haman Life, And should not hesitate to sesk at once health and happiness in a cure. CURES GUARANTEED. . FEES MODERATE. CONSULTAT/ON BY LETTER OR OTH ERWISE— Free. Exclusively Vegetable Remedies Used, —o— LADLES— You are especial fering from NERVOUS POS’ your peculiar complaints ave nervous in their liable to sutdepressing or inexpressibly keen. The Doctorin his researches and practice of NER “YOUS TROUBLES has made your organization a special study andis thu: enabled.from ais experience and knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the Troubles, Weaknesses, Distresses aud ee te which asa sex you are liabl upon whom yqu can rely for comfort, aid and cure Dr. Young's Female Remedies have gece a oe tation <or efficiency bread. twp by an, icine, or mctical prescription ever 01 Macy They n be sent by mail o x Tove desiring personal care and attention ean have 'y s fur. vished ‘ —_—o— Letters. Those who'can not visit the city can by giving their symptoms in their own way, reeive advice, and when desired, treatment a me with every assurance of a cure. Address, i DR. J. C. YOUNG, ‘Medical Institute, No. 7 Stockton St San Francisco, Feb¥2t. 1882 r . is living to-day i in San Fr Werps ict: : . Broad Stn near 3 a —_ ‘ LOS! . Pistre _ Joseph wes born Apiil 12th,” 1780, and i Te Of Well Preserved Manhood “He has Smoked Tobacco every see since -he was a Bay, but has: been careful to select the Puri: “If YO U would live ‘o a RIPE OLD AGE, Smoke § aks Cigars, ‘whic —GHPRIN'S CIGAR FACTORY, ~ ‘ ancisco, e h can always be had at —_ Nevada City, C Cal. SPECIAL coons FOR THE ‘MOLIDAYS! JoHN Lovan’s Piesidential aspiraaera ae ch J the brated, ways he m3 th atter of State’ dinners: hc baecorchewing miup iv the White}, Howse, ‘Wijo dodidb't cell a French . wdrd fromga sign of th egzantinc, 5 pro* 3 h's inténand Rognac, of the Chemin’ de Fer . § capable of attracung and_ holding } iron keys rand even: peavier articies-1 32 tion resulting from the raoning of . . HE GREAT NEED from? wro are suffering is So aay hare AND , RATION, Al}, origin and hence your eufferings-are terribly4@ You will find in the “Doctor a friend }ETTE"S RETURNED OR DESTROYEL . Ti hasribhinas and Thiers at Only Twenty-Five ¢ Cents "Baal at Canbivs a Bank Exchange. At this favorite place can always jatything found‘in a firs z =. stort. Be oo ye Dr. € 8 Retaseed and gives good satisfaction. Te. “neon Intow & WimeER Bros. Dr. A. Chapman, dentist, has re -tavned, and éan be tousid for a short time at hia residence ou Sacramento street.” 2 : tf use Brown’s Iron Bitters. Don’r forget that J J. Jackson keeps on hand all kinds of canned in “sugar-cured hams, wines and brs for medicinal purposes, and *Asutann, OF, April 27, 1882.— [6 Ainmen’s Coagh Syrup sells well, Rememper, if you want health and strength of mind and. muscle, en er ae iat Ss eave CENTAUR LINIME ‘tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls,. trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. THE LEADING Stationers, . Booksellers, and or NEVADA couNnrTyY. 3 S — ——0———_—_. c <== in T—anrabsolute cure for/Kheuma&c. The most Powerful snd Pene» Brothers, Music Dealers National Exchange HotelBloek,. Broad Street, Neuada City, toms. : FERING FROM NIGHT W. D. Long, Kets fe 'y for Petitioner aiceessive weeks before the said day of hearng, in the Nevada Dai aopecst © 3 a hews2 eZ Be niture. Baby Carri Parlor Sets,. = Fitty Deiegns in Rattan and; Willow Fur= TURDAY it roma & Black stolen frora tig Sea bas, rn,’ ‘toxether ha star on her forehead, is ven” . and Beautfal Go Goods. ao. TO Ta i il STORE. I osiont & acernwoen, «per printed ‘and publi Nevada sounty. _sour CALDWELL, 628 Market St., opp. Palaes Hotel, 8. F, Dated Nec. 29, Superior — Mechanics’ Tools, fardwete and Machinery. ¥ one baa and Plush Ottomans. Chairs, Patent Rockers?" 118 rickets Wall Pockets, esas, me es, 50 Styles te Select:from. edroom Sets. . . . Nevada Drug Store, . Corner Broad and Pine — Carpets ‘of "All Kinds. AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN MY “Line. Largést and best stock in Interior California. erything sold at as low prices as in San Francisco or Sacramento, with, ; ¥ the freight added. M, SUKEPORTH Commercial St., a imate Ev-. Nevada City. Nev~ la City WALTER D. VINTON — A Large Stock -of Patent Moicins fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, “Combs, Brither Hand lfirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds AGENT FOR THE BEST IRE FNSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT IMPERIAL, LONDON. NORTHERN AND QUEEN sae OOL LONDGN AND OV.OBE. All can. ihe accommodated for Casali ar m0: Cash at. Casper’ Se Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions Bya Competent Druggest, and PERFECT casa guaranteed. 00" I$ ‘ssers0ju10D pag . « fyoea ¢) ‘sioyue(g ay b-O1 . 4 ‘ mit $7 SU MAAN ID) DHS) ey laqong ye sayy py ing C pur suiysiepuyq ouneyj sud "s]U00 ¢) ‘parzpunezun ‘si1ys ay JOA SUONINPOY . 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M. of that os Celebratedcher and there te show a's yan order Beye’ and Youths" should not be ited for ale of such = is a state. And ‘t is further r ordered’ that s Bi cles sopy of this order be at beast thrde ” &