CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, D ICC KM HER 6, iboo I !& & CANDY von The Holidays! Strictly Pure ami the Largest and Finest Line In the City, at FOLSOM'S 1307 O STREET. jgyVe make n specialty of entering lee Cream mill Fruit Ices (or Itntls, Parlies, Weddings, etc., nml enn serve tlicm In the brick or by the tpiart on short notice nt rcnionnble prices. Fancy Cakes of nil kinds made to order. Telephone order receive prompt nttentlou. Cull up 501. The Bond! W.T.SAWYEll, Prop. European or Americ n Plan ! FlNKST SUITKS IN TIIIC ClTY This hcnutlful new house Is now under new management. All the latest conven iences, tuch ns hath rooms on every lloor, passenger elevator and superb service. Table Unsurpassed J Street Cars to all Depots pass the door Cor. 12th aod (j Sts. Madame A. Ruppert World Renowned Complexion Remedies For Removal of all Skin Blemishes. Sold by Mrs. E. C. Rewick, Agent 1411 G Street, Or, Foreman & Crowe, iq South 1 3th St. Amlfu llialioiital B-S-.3STI2:. Lincoln, : Nebraska. Capital, $250,000 Ojficers ami 'Directors: John II. Wright, Pros. T. K. Sanders, V.-P J. II. McClay, Cashier. A H ltuymond, II 1' Ijiu, Thus Cochran 10 it Mlzer, Chns West, V I, Sheldon. General Hanking Business Transacted. Accounts Solicited. Dr. Alma J. Coe, Office, 1704 M 8tret. LIN00LN, NEB. Chronic and acute diseases of women and children. Will ho at Opclts Hotel Wednes day ami Thursday or each week. Will treat dllllciilt and complicated cases sent to tho city. Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m , 2 to 7 p. in. MRS. DR. EDDY, Trance Medium, And Clairvoyant, Can he Consulted In nil Affairs of Life. Ill Houth Twelfth HI., ltnom I, ulirung Mock, LINCOLN, NKH. It Is astonishing with what success Mrs. Dr. Eddy Is meeting. Her rooms are always crowded. A ercat many business people aro testing her ability in a business adviser and own themselves 00II1 mystlllcd and siitlatled with tho results. Call on this wondenul me dium and be. convinced, lly her advice she guarantees access In business and all nlhilrs fllfo. Send stump for Illustrated circular. OF LK0ISUT1VE (HANTS, KNOWN AS AND THE BRITAIN'S AMERICAN PARLIAMENT CONGRESS. Hum- IIio Scions nf Thrsn tlreut l.mr MuMnu Iti .IIi-k Air Opened lome Not iibllltlc. Who Will Hti Seen 'n Morn lit Washington. (CopMight liy American Press Association Having soon thii congress of the 1'nltod Stiit- open It h session mid t'lijoyi'd nmiiy hours In listening to Its debutes I imturully wanted to "tnko n no" lit the housoof rum ni'iiis while In 1ontlon iH'foru tho recent nlitumu adjournment, hut that thing "cawn't Ihi done any day, don't you know." Mil. HAItNKH, OK (1KOIU1IA. In fuel more negotiation Is required to get a look lit the common In session than to seo President Harrison. The Important distinction between the eapltol buildings of the two nations Is this: In Washington tho halls of congress and their galleries maki) up most of the Interior; at West- ...I. ....... ..,.1 l... I. ..II lo 1.,.. .... I.. -I.... Ill IlltlHOli I Miif,i.J iiiu iiitii - ....b .... ...n.i.... cant room In the ureal huihliuir. while tho gallery Is 110 larger in proportion than that set apart for negroes in old southern churches. Nor was It easy to llnd Americans who knew much alxiut the comniotis, for Ills a singular fact that of tho many thousand Yankees lu lmdon during "the season" scarcely onu in a hundred nets a peep at tho Louse. To the question, however, as to what struck them most, as dilTeruut from the congressional proceedings, all who had looked at parliament answered: "Tho habit of cross-examining thu cab inet ollielnls. There would have to Ik) quite a revolution al Washington licforo our fellows would stand up and answer nny question any member of thuopposltiou party chose to ask." As a matter of fact, the ministers do not answer all the questions; they aro nt liber ty to "reserve. 11 reply when Important In terest might Ihi Jeopardized by premature publication." And when they do answer their words nru often so ordered that an American has to study them with tho aid of 11 world's atlas, a political dictionary and n set of thu "hluo lKHk" to get. at tho exact meaning. It Is amusing to note, however, that human nature breaks out lu much tho same way at Westminster and Washington. Tho members lu tho minor ity usually ask In such a way as to Imply that tho whole concern is going ti tho "demnltion Ihjwwowh," and tho minister's answer contains a marked Implication that tho Ilritish empire is now in tho high est state of prosperity, and would bo in much better caso weru It not for tho pesky opposition. 'Ilie priirticii of the monarch's appearing in person Isgiadually falling into disuse, and so tho appioaching session will doubt- mi:. ciii:adi.i:, ok Indiana. less Ikj otiened as many preceding ones have been, by thu lords commissioners that is, by the lord chancellor and live other members of tho privy council. F.xaetly at 2 o'clock on tho day set Lord Chancellor Halsbury takes his scat "on the woolsack," nnd tho lords picscnt also take seats and remajn silent for about 0110 solemn min ute. Then tho lord chancellor walks Into a hldo room and soon reappears at the head of thu commission all tho six in gorgeous scarlet and ermine robes. They rangu themselves on a bench In front of tho throne, and tho chancellor commands tho "gentleman usher of the black rod" (Hon. Sir James It. Druinmnnd, G. C. Ii., at pres ent) to announce to her majesty's com mons that tho lords await. The commons meanwhile are having n good deal of fun. The speaker simply calls them to order, and then thoy fall to talk ing and laughing, inquiring as to each other's health during tho recess and "clmf ling" the into coiners. Tho door toward llio lords opens, the cry of "Black Hod" is raised and there is bilence. He bows threo times and delivers his message, then fol lows the speaker out, and all the members march after to thu hall of tho lords. Of Into years there has been much relaxation, nnd few of the commoners listen to tho proceedings, Thu royal commission is read by tho clerks, each of tho six commission ers rising and bowing as Ids name is men tioned, Then Lord Halsbury reads thu queen's speech, but no olio hears it. Tho mcmls'i's will soon have the papers coil mining it, and so they, especially tho com moners, put in tho time socially. They are then dismissed, and go to their own hall by "route step and arms at will," snino times gettim; up a pretty good Imitation of 11 college "rush." Such in brief Is tho account given hy all Americans wlio have witnessed tho cere mony of late ears. Not only is there a natural tendency to relax the old strict ness, but many of tho younger radicals make it a point to Ihi boisterous The I lilted States parliament (which was named congress only hy a sort of accident) neer was very formal, and hence in Amer ican histories one liuds none of those llorld and studied descriptions of It beginnings so common in P.nglish histories. With but three exceptions party majorities have always Is-eu so laryi that speakers were chosen with 110 sirugglu in the bo'iso, H if M JUL. though them is generally a hut time In the patty cnttcus Thu clerk of llm preceding house ol representatives makes up tho list of the new house, calls the same to order at r.onn on the first Monday In December, calls (he roll and presides till tho house chooses n 1 speaker, and thou retlrrs without cere tnony to private life. Three times, how over, lu American history tho clerk has Ik coineamauof gieat impurlancc.uuiluuroho was 11 bigger man than tho president This was in December, IK."), and John V Forney was tho man The house Is'gan ballot logon thoild of December and kept It up till Feb, t, IWtl; then despairing of giving any can dldate a majority of all tho votes cast, it agreed to allow a plurality to elect, and on Feb. 3 Nathaniel P Hanks Israiuo speaker. It Is an odd coincidence that after having been a general and goxeruor of Massachusetts he rcktrncd In cnugicss for 11 time and al the lata election was de feated hv Sherman Hoar. The senate Isdlig lu theory a continuing (sidy, and having tho lce president for Its presiding olltcer, meets very much as If It had adjourned but tho previous day. Nevertheless the opening of a new con gress excites general attention, and tho galleries aro usually crowded, as they are also at tho opening of the second session. At this thu speaker usually says a few nice things iiIhhiL his Joy at meeting tho mem bers again, and it is presumed that nothing has lately happened to cause Mr, Heed to omit that cheerful . o.irtesy this year. At the opening of the next congress, however, t hero will ho fun. There always is some fun over the proceedings of tho new members, and tho house of the Fifty second eoniiroHS will certainly he "now." F.ntire state delegations will consist of now men, anil there will bo nearly 100 members who have never served lu any parliament ary body, not even astute legislature. Of those new to congress I BO will Ihi Demo crats and !W Itepuhllcans- -as near as can now be determined with 11 somewhat un certain quantity of Fanners' Alliance men. That nearly all tho prominent Republicans of preceding congresses wore "left" is of common knowledge, but It Is a little sur prising to observe that many prominent Democrats aro lu tho sauio llx. ii i ii.1 Mil. (IIIOSVKKOII, Ol' OHIO. Georgia, for Instance, returns hut four old meinlM'rs, while Kentucky sends nine; Indiana returns some old Democrats, but of Itepuhllcans not one, and so on "all around tho board." Tho hall of tho house will look queer to old visitors. Among the most noted aliseutees will he Messrs McKluley, llutterworth, Caution, McAdoo, Liwler, Orosvenor, Kennedy But thu list is too long. Some who had not had tlmo to acquire leadership will lie ureatly missed, among them tho gigantic Barnes, of Georgia. Ho Is big Intellectually anil physically, hut was turned down in thu general overturn. Ho Is the biggest man In the present house and among tho very best lawyers, Mr. Chcadle, of Indiana, has been con spicuous for several reasons, and'stauils as a remarkable example of how much talent lies concealed about tho country till somo exigency calls it out. Ho ran tho usual course of thu ambitious country hoy, llrst its teacher in a district school, then law student, and for some tlmo editor of a ram shackle country newspaper, the lluauclal condition of which was matter for laugh ter and tears. The coming of a circus show, with its usual SI!) hill for a "mam moth ad," was a whin titty with him then. I speak feelingly on this subject, for Mr. Cheadlo Mild thu concern to me. Hu went to Frankfort, Clinton county, got a better show, and at. tho end of n long party dis sension was nominated as a compromise candidate, thus becoming t lie member from the Ninth Indiana district. Hu served his constituency admirably, and, having been a private for threo years In the Seventy first Indiana, hu naturally stood forth as a "soldier champion," According to north ern Indiana custom (and not a very uood custom) ho was given hut two terms. (Sen. Charles Henry (Irosvenor, of tho Fifteenth Ohio district, it also a soldier's champion, and has had an extremely varied experience as lawyer, soldier and speaker of thu Ohio house; nevertheless, at the end of Ills third congress lie goes out. Texas dispenses in tho near future with Hon. William Harrison Martin, of the First dis trict, and they tin say that hut for tho lucky accident of a bull boy with a sharp nose the world would Kavo dispensed with him, for Mr Martin is tho man who "blew out tho gas." Tho facts are not fully Mil. MAIITIX, OK TKXA8. known, for Maj. Martin threatened ileath to any man who told them, and actually assaulted onu reporter "Milly" Mason, of Chicago, will also Ik missed, and "Llttl Giant" McCarthy, "Saw mill" Rogers, of Arkansas, and Me Clamm.x, of North Carolina: lu fact, when one looks oxer the list of the bright and witty, the old familiar and thu solid, the comical and the slightly ridiculous ones wlio will not come back, lie Is compelled to wonder who the leiuaikable and eccentric characters in tho next conre-,s u ill he. .1. II. lll.ADI.K. A New Orleans man named Joseph WehrlltiK claims to bu tho only surviving soldier of the Black Haw); war. Who Is thj next il.iimuuU lm ,'tCjKS. vS'.sP vwr MS NOTE THE HEW DIFFERENTIAL FARES r-nllrfktrr,., f 4 In Conjunction with tho Erio Systom operates Fast Vestlhuleil Trains be tween CIiIciiko mid tho Atlantic Henbourd Yob may travel lu the uiimt lllcunnl and Complete Pullman Vestlliuled Trains ever constructed and snu'lbM) to thifniln and Nl uriuh I'iiIIp, (J Oil to New York, 2.ru to Al bany and Troy, and f.'llli) to lloslou and New KliKland Cllles. No rival line oilers tho ndvantaiieu of ) leui of through First and Hccoiid-cliiss Day Coaches nnd t'UI. I.MAN DIN1NO CAIIH CIiIciiko to New York. It Is the only lino oporatltiK Pullman Cars to lloston and New Ihmland via Albany. ICntlro Trains are IlKhtcd by gas, heated by Iran. Pullman Dining Cars run Ihrouuh In either direction. Pullman Chair slid leeplnit Cars to Colum bus,!)., and Ashland, hy. Dully. No Kxtra Charge for Fast Time and Unsur passed Accommodations A Horded by those Luxurious Train. Fur tlrliitlril Infix mixtion, tickets and reser vations lu l'ullinan cars npplv to your local ticket uncut or to any intent of all ennnectliuc II urn of railway, or loCim'AUoCiTVTli'KK.r OrKldl'.s, 107C1.AUK Hr., mid Dearborn mil lion, or million, L. 0. CANNON, F. C. DONALD, den. ArI for Hceelxer. (Ion. I'awi. Airt CIIICAOO. Santa Fe Route ! Ht!m)i,r)jin4 antaFeR. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers IJctwccn Kansas City and SAN DIKGO, LOS ANGIJLICS, and SAN FRAN CISCO. Short Line Kates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dallv Train Service Between Kansas City ami PUICIJLO, COLOR ADO SPRINGS, aniLDKNVKR. Short Line to SALT LAKK CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Between Kansns City and Galveston. The Short Line Between Kansas City ami Gainesville, Ft. i Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, Snu Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Points in 'lexas. Tlic Onlv Line Running Thiough the OKLA'IIOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Maps and Time Tables and Informa tion Regaiding Rates and Routes Call on or Address S. M. OSGOOD, Gen' rg't K. L. PALM Kit. Traveling Agent, 1308 Farnam St., OMAHA, NBB. 'CHiOffi MILWAUKEE!) 'mit SgR. Owns nnd operates fixm miles of thorouulily iulpped ro.id In Illinois. Wisconsin, Iowa, dls.ourl, Minnesota and Dakota. It Is the Host Direct Itouto iMitMi.on all tho l''!iclpnl Points In thu Northwest, Bouthwesl md KarWest For maps, tlmo tables, rates of passage and relcht, etc., apply to nearest station uncut ol t llK'AdO, Mll.WAl'KKK A Hr. I'AWI. ItAII. wav, or to any I tall road A Kent any where lu the world. H. MI I, I, Kit, A.V. H.CAHl'KNTKH, fleneral .M'K'r. (len'l I'ass. AT'kt At. K.TUCKKIl. OKO. II. IIKAFI'OHD, ss. Oun' Mgr. Asst. U. P. A T. At. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. FAST MAIL RODTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 -TO- Atchison, Lcnvcnworth, St Joseph, Kansas Cltj-, St. Louis anil all Points South, East and West. The direct line to Ft. Scott, Parsons Wichita, Hutchinson and nil piincipal points in Kansas. The only road to the Great Hot Springs of Arkansas. Pullman Meepeis and Free Reclining Chair Cars on all trains. J. E. R. MILLAR, R. P. R. MILLAR, City Ticket Agt Gen'l Agsnt Cor. O and 1 2th Street. jLi? 3 III fe bl t3P SI w ?i?L!lsaBIHBkdr YOU'R ALL RIGHT If you Buy your Stoves of KRUSE & WHITE, 1210 0 Street, "wVIEl Aim i:ct.trsnn Aaiixrs I'oit Red Cross Stoves and Ranges t,irAUAA"rili Til KM. Full Stock of Builder's Hardware. General Job Tin Work promptly attended to and at Reasonable Prices. (ftv '' ? jy t J . , KJ BWHUt H. W. BROWN DRUGGSITWBOOKSELLER The Clioieest line of Perfumes. D. M. FerryV Finest Flower sine' Garden Seeds. 127 South Eleventh Street. bv. zr-jKT' vnyriirirf t?Jr.-is ClirVl-v, -'' JBWiiato. i Ms. Tiizti,?.'miLTmm:jv- 1 v '?&'iiihmB!mmMi &1 .4mummmmLniiL.. m wmtkMi mmmk A-mkKmssmSmmBm i &: ni!ilHfflnHlffiH!L4b to HiiBiilllatHUBIII) I I "1 WJniBlim!99 fflimiiaiBHnl! fHffnntiwnnnn 1.. MEYER, Notary Public and Real Estate Dealer in City and Farm Property AGKNT Nortli German-LIo)d Steamship Co., Hamburg-American Packet Co., and Baltic Lines. Also Railroad Agent for the Different Companies Fast and West. Southampton. Havre, Hamburg, SteUcn, London, Paris, Norway, Plymouth, Bremen, Sweden, and any point In Europe. Post Orders and Foicign Exchange Usual to all prominent points n Europe. HavliiK lurKo facilities east with tho biuKCkt Hanks and Having InslHiitlons, I am pre pared to maki all kinds of Loans on Mm from 1 lu r. veura. hi iiieKiwesi liiieresi. i Warrants, also In Male. County and City Ccilllled Claims, and will alwajs pay thu highest market price Cull and see me or Corrcssind with inc. L. MEYER, 108 Ensign's Bus, Carriage and Baggage Lines C2i a. nth. at. Hacks, Coupes, Landaus and Carriages INHTANTI.V I'DHNIHIIKI). Telephones: CITY OFFICE, 303. DEPOT OFFICE, 572. Wuhavoa Mack In waltluidit our ollleoat all hours, day or nliiht, anil calls elthor by Telephone or lu person are Immediately answered Hpuclal arrangements for suburbnu trips, also for shopping, visits to State Prison, Insane Asjliim.etc Dr. H. S. Aley, Specialist In FEMALE, NEIIYOUS and KIDNEY DISEASES, Hpei liiltilteiillon paid to the treatment of these disease In iimuis 01 clcclilei,. All lion mullitiiiiut I111110M oftlm woinli removed without the one on he Unite. All npciatlniipt lor lujilllcsfrniu childbirth skillfully pur fnrnii'il lllpliieeiiienl of tho womb cured In must case without the use of Instrument. i:pllep,HI. Vitus' liee,Hillntlen, Neuraltthl, ll.Vslerln, illllereiii form of ; iirnlysls, llorornilllcs, mid all other forum of Ncimiii Trouble sucoessrullv treated, t'oiiKiiltiilhui at otllcoor hy mall fl.Oo. itiMiins in-to 11011:1, iin:.i t.iNcoi.N, ni:ii. llniirs-tUohl.tf loo.TtnH. ' OUT THIS OUT li.Wii'litiril l)ri. hi, i.'S6, The German National Bank, l.ltVCOl.tV, A'litt. Capital Paid up, $100,000,00 Surplus . . . 25,000.00 Transacts a Kcneral baukliiK biisilion Issues letters orereillt.ilriiwdniflsoii all txirt of the world. l'orela collections a specialty. 0i'crt.i uml Ditrclori. IIKIIMAM II. HCIIAIII'.IUJ, rreslileni. r. C. MUNHON, Vice President. .lOHKPII HOKUM Kit, Cashier. o. . I. WII.COX, Assistant Casiiier. K. MONTOOMKIIY. AI.KX. 1IAI.TKU i'. a. hokum nit. 11. .1. iuiotiikuton WAI.TKH.I. HAIIUIH. J. A. MUDKI.HON Nflumka"') iRadlnrl Hotel. r-Ak : - M ' -- .. . . -v inri munRHi Cor. nth and Harney Hts., I 1 STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS All Modem Improvements and Conveniences. B. 8ILL0WAY, Proprietor. IR,A HIOBY, Principal Olerk. KOIl THi: Heal i-.siiiiv aioriKUKi', Lily or larm rroiiorty, il Kstate jlorluiiL'es, Lily or 1 deal In Hchool llond, State, lleil Cliilins, and will alwajs with inc. also ileal ill M'nooi nonn. Miaie. Loiiniv uml i:iiv 11 uuy North Tenth Street. i