sens PEOPLE'S PUBLIC SERVANTS. Xttelr Manner of Serving Xlion in the Senate andJfoitse of Jtcpresentatlves. HEN ATE. The senate was called to ordGc at 12 o'clock on tho 7th. After prayer Mr. Edmunds nominated Senator Sherman for president of the Hcnate. Mr. Voorhees moved to substitute the name of Mr. Har- Thc yeas and nays were then ordered rorhees' motion and tho amendment by a strict party vote , whereupon was elected without further divi- imiltecs were appointed to notify lent and tho house of representa- of tho organization of tho senate. Upon request of Secretary McCook , Sher man was escorted to the chair by Edmunds and Voorhees and took the oath of office , administered by Edmunds. Thecr dentials were read , and Logan and Blair wero at once sworn in by tho president , pro tem- porc. Resolutions on tho death of Hen- dricks were passed , after which "out of re- epect to the memory of tho lato vice presi dent" adjourned. HOUSE. In tho house the chamber pre sented a pleasant scene , tho bright red car pet leading to an air of chcriness to tho hall , which had been thoroughly renovated BiiKc last spring , while a number of desks , including that of the speakerwere de corated with flowers. Here and there were groups of members chatting and laughing , political animosites being set aside for the time being , whilo now members took ad van tage of tho occasion to extend their acquaintance among their older and more experienced colleagues. The chief part of the conversation was the change of rules. The galleries wero crowded with tho ex ception of the executive gallery , which was only partially filled. A majority of tho spectatois were ladies. At noon the house was called to order by J. B. Clark , clerk , and tho first session of the Forty-ninth congress began , The election of house offi cers resulted in the election of those chosen \yy \ tho democratic caucus. The usual com mittee was then appointed to join the ono \m \ from tho senate to announce to tho presi dent of tho organization of tho two branches of congress. Tho president not being ready to present his message , the louse , out of respect to the late vice prer4 \3nt , adjourned. SENATE. in the senate , after tho reading of the journal , the president's messaga was delivered by Pruden , his assistant private secretary , and , at 12:15 , its reading was begun. " The most impressive silence marked the rending , many senators leaning forward on their dc ks to catch the words of tho message. Tho reading was concluded at 1:23 p. in. and th.e message was , as cus tomary , ordered printed and to lie on the table. The chair laid before the senate thu annual report of tho secretary of tho treas ury ; also a statement from the secretary of the court of claims showing tho judg ments rendered by that court for the past year ; also the statement of the secretary of the senate , showing tho receipts and ex penditures of his ollice for the past year. The chair also laid before the senate a me morial from the legislature of New Hamp shire , which requests congress to pass legis lation that may secure exclusively to the American people the public lands of the United States and prevent their sales to persons other than citizens and those in tending to become such. The memorial was read and referred to tho committee on public lands. A Large number of bills wero introduced , among others onebyMander- Bon to increase theefliciency of the infantry branch of the army ; also requiring notice of deliciency in accounts of principals to bo Riven to sureties upon bonds of United States officials , and fixing a limitation of the time withinhichsuilsshall bebrought against sureties on such bonds ; also re quiring the transcripts of judgments of tho United States courts to be filed with county officers ; also to require United States judges to reduce tlieir instructions to writing where state judges are required to do so. SENATE. Among the bills introduced and referred wero the following : By Van Wyck To tax unpatented lands owned by rail way companies ; also for the relief of set tlers and purchasers of the public domain in Nebraska and Kansas. A resolution , offered by Merrill , was agreed to , request ing the president , if not incompatible with the public interest , to transmit to tho sen ate any information or documents received from our consul-general at Paris , or from our special agent sent to tho financial cen ters of Europe , in respect to tho establish ment of such an international ratio of gold and silver coinage as would permit of the coinage of both metals at the mints of those .countries and our own. Adjourned. HOUSE. The session of the house opened with prayer by its new chaplain , Rev. Dr. W. H.Milburn. At 12:25 the committee to wait upon the president appeared at the bar of the house and announced that it had performed its duty and been requested by the president to inform the house that he would transmit a communication forthwith. Immediately the president's assistant pri vate secretary was announced and deliv ered the president's annual message. The speaker laid the document before the house and it was read by the clerk and listened to attentively by its members. There was no manifestation of approval or disapproval during the reading of the message , which was not concluded until 3:10 o'clock. The document was then ordered printed and re ferred to the committee of the whole. The dpath of Elwood , late representative from Illinois , was announced by his successor. Hopkins , and , as a mark 'of respect to the memory of the deceased , the house , at3:15 o'clock adjourned. HOUSE. Hammond , ol Ueorgia , oiierecl a resolution declaring that , pending consid eration and adoption of the proposed code , the house shall bo governed by the rules of procecdure of the last house , so far as applicable , and l > y Jefferson's manual. Considerable debate ensued as to whether the house shall be governed by tho rules of tho preceding congress until the new ones are adopted. Hammond then amended his resolution by providing that the house shall be governed by Jefferson's manual as modified by the parliamentary practice ol the house of representatives , and as thus amended it was adopted , Adjourned. SENATE. Among other bills intro duced and appropriately referred were the following : By Van Wyck , to establish an additional land district in Nebraska. By Wilson , of Iowa , to protect the interests of the United States in respect to any incumbrances on property wherein it has an interest. By Call , to re peal all enactments prohibiting pension to wounded soldiers and officers without proof of loyalty. By Plumb , to make an addi tional article of war. It provides that any soldier not on furlough who gambles , or any. ollicer of the army , whether or not serving with troops , who , by gambling , shall win money from an inferior officer , court-martialed. intro shall be - Dolph duced a bill to repeal the law of the last session providing for the settlement of cljjjiis of officers and enlisted men of the atiliy for the loss of private property de stroyed in the military service of the United States. Adjourned. Jlavlnff a Salutary Effrct. Fort CollLas ( Colo. ) special to the Omaha arrest of five in Den Bee : Tlie ri-ccnt men ver and their subsequent transfer to Oma ha under indictment by the United States grand jury for connection with extensive ? overnmont land frauds in Western Ne braska , is having a salutary effect in Col orado. There has been a special agent of the land office in this city and vicinity for several days making investigations of alleged land frauds in acquiring of govern ment-lands. There is considerable specu lation as to who the investigation will affect. A. Hcglra of Ncar-SIslited People. "I never realized how many near-sighted people there arc in the world until I nag stationed here , " remarked 3Iuj. Kenzie , who has command of the guard at the tomb of Gen. Grant at Ilivcraidc. "On Sundays there are more of them than on any other day. Theycomefrom all parts'of the coun try from Maine to Texas. The invariable inquiry is : "I wish you would give me apcr- jnit to go up lo the grating of the tomb. ] am near-sighted and can only see the bare brickvwalls from the lines. " Capt. Pessen- den when stationed hero drew tho line of permits at governors of states , major gen erals and foreign ministers , and I have to adhere "to that rule. " Many people visited Riverside yesterday , notwithstanding the threatening weather. The guard is now comfortably quartered in the frame structures which the government has put up for the troops. They were put up in sections by a patent process , and can be taken down in half a day to be used else where. A new brick building has just been finished in the avenue opposite the tomb. It is the first building that has been erected in this part of the grounds. At the foot of the hill a block away another small build ing was finished last week for a physician's ollice. [ New York Tribune. Chewing Gum. The habit of chewing gum causes certain juices which aid digestion to flow freely , un mixed with any injurious substance. The habit of chewing tobacco also causes these juices to How freely , but the tobacco cbewer either expels them from his mouth , or swal lows them mixed with the poisonous juice of the weed. Iseeyou have your notebook out. Just dot down this fact : Twenty years ago the rule was that Southern wo men were thin and delicate ; it is not the rnle now. Southern women are not physi cally equalled in all North America. Any physician who is as well informed as he ought to ba will tell you that this is true. This change is due to the habit of chewing gum. You may smile , you may even laugh , if you please , but I am telling you a plain fact. As to Southern men , they are as thin and gaunt as they ever were , and so they wiil remain until they cease to chew tobacco and begin tochewgum. [ MaconMessenger. iTIirec Quotations. When a man hanging , cut him down , then go through his pockets. [ Texas Post. When a man is coughing give liinl lied Star Cough Cure. [ Baltimore News. When you want to conquer pain , use St. Jacobs Oil. [ Philadelphia News. Congressman John Arnot , of Elmira , is worth § 8,000,000. "How Arc tlie Folks ? " Said a friend to * another as they were were passing each other on the street. "They are all well. " was the reply. "Why , I thought your father had the rheumatism. " "Oh , yes , so he has ; he always has that. [ forgot all about it. " And so it is with many people who suffer with the most aggravating pains. They hobble around as best they can and get very little or no sympathy on account of their healthful look , and from the fact that it is only rheumatism and they always have it. What pains ara more severe than those from rheumatism ? Said W. S. Hop kins , living at No. 179 C Avenue , Cedar Hapids , Iowa : ' 'My wife and daughter w ere both stricken with inflammatory rheumatism at the same time. The lower limbs wore much swollen. The pain seemed almost beyond endurance. Sleep was out of the question. They suffered so much that to move or even touch the shoot on the bed would cause the most violent pain. They were confined to the bed four weeks. During that time and previously. I bought many kinds of medi cines. Then 1 employed a physician , but nothing gave relief until I bought some Athlophoros , which I had heard of , and I am glad to say in a very short time the swelling was reduced , the pain gone and thc.y were entirely well. " "IIow much did the3'take , Mr. Hopkins ? " "I think it was three bottles in all. " "Have either of them had any return of the rheumatism ? " "Not in the least. " "It was rather a strango coincidence , both having an attack at the same time ? " "Yes , it was , but such was the case , strange as it may seem. They were both helpless , but are-now well , and all from the use of Athlophoros. It is an excellent medi cine , and well worth the trial by any suf ferer from rheumatism. " Mrs. C. J. Albeck , living at No. lOGTCIay Btreet , Dubuque , has used Athlophoros , and gives this as her experience with it : "Yes , I haVe used it and it curod me. Up to the time I used it , which was in Febru ary , 1SS4 , I was subject to frequent at tacks of inflammatory rheumatism and have been nearly all my life. At times I would be almost helpless. As sure as I would take a little cold I would have an attack of rheumatism , sometimes in my lower limbs and at others in my arms. When I commenced with Athlophoros I was carrying my riyht arm in a sling. It was very .much swollen and I could not move my fingers without causing me con- liderable pain. One evening , while I was Buffering in this way , I heard of Athlopho ros , and the wonderful cure it had made in Mrs. Medic's case. The next day I sent for a bottle and commenced using it at once. I was a little afraid of it at first , on account of the buzzing sensation it caused in my head , but reduced the dose nnd kept taking it regularly. It worked like a charm. The swelling and pain were cone , my rheumatism wa-j well , and I had free use of my arm. " "Has it ever returned , Mrs. Albeck ? " "No , it is now a year and a hall and I have not suffered any since. " "Then it has proven a valuable medicine in curing you of chronic rheumatism ? " "Yes , it certainly has , and I could not say too much in favor of Athlophoros. " if you cannot get ATHLOPHOKOS of your druggist , we will send it express paid , on re ceipt of regular price onedollarper bottle. \Vc prefer that you buy it from your drug gist , but if hehasn'tit , do not be persuaded to try something else , but order at once from us , as directed. ATHLOPIIOK'OS Co. , 112 Wall Street , New York. * Dr. Mary Walker has not given up all hope of being elecletl to the vice presidency. JTulforil Siiuce enriches hot joints , stews. Chops , dsn , & .C. Excelled byjione. Try it. There's a Lot of salt in Sodom and Gomorrah. " .ROUGH OX ITCH. " "IJonsli on Itch" cures skin Imuiors , eruptions , rinjr worm , tetter , salt rlicuin. frus.cd feet , cull- bUu.s Itch , l\y poison , barber's Itch. & ) cjars. . An open question : Can we get a dozen fresh oysters on the half shelf. "Lo ! the poor Indian ! " tramping about tn all sorts of weather , and dying with cold. Won't some " 'good Samaritan" send him a bottle cf Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ? Some Frank Confcpslona ! "Our remedies are unreliable. " Dr. Val cntine Mott. "We have multiplied diseases. " Dr Rush , Philadelphia. "Thousands are annually slaughtered in the sick room. " Dr. Frank. "Tlie science of medicine is founded 01 conjecture , improved by murder. Sir Ast- ley Cooper , M. D. "The medical practice of tlie present da > is neither philosophical nor common sense/ Dr. Evans , Edinburgh , Scotland. Dr. Dio Lxnyis , who abhors drugs as a rule and practices hygiene , is frank enough however , to say over his signature "if . ' found myself the victim of a berious kidney trouble , I should use Warner's safe cure because I am satisfied it is not injurious The medical profession stands helpless it the presence of more than onesuch malady. " An old proverb says : If a person dies without the services of a doctor , then n coroner must be called in and a jury em panelled to inquire and determine upot the cause of death ; but if a doctorattendec the case , then no coroner and jury are needed , as everybody knows why the per son died ! [ Medical Herald. Senator Edmunds is estimated to be worth § 500,000. We recommend Carter's Iron Pills to every woman who is weak , nervous and dis couraged ; particularly those wholmvethin , pale lips , cold hands and feet , and uho are without strength or ambition. These are the cases for which Carter's Iron Pills are specially prepared , and this class cannot use them without benefit. Valuable for men also. In metal boxes , at 50 cents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. See ad vertisement elsewhere. THE niopiiinTons of Ely's Cream Balm dd not claim it to be a cure-all , but a sure remedy for Catarrh , Colds in the Head and Hay FeverIt is not a liquid or a snuff , but is easily applied with the finger. It gives rolief at once. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents. By mail CO cents , Ely Bros. Owego , N.Y. I HATE been a sufferer two years from catarrh or cold in the head , having dis tressing pain over my eyes. Gradually the disease worked down upon my lungs , my left car was almost deaf , my voice failing me. I procured one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and within five days my hearing was restored , the pain ceased over my eyes , and I am now enjoying good health. I recom mended it to some of my friends. One of them sent for a bottle. He told me that half of it cured him. My advice is to those suffering with catarrh or cold in the head not to delay but try Ely's Cream Balm , as it is a positive cure. John H. Vansant , Sandy Hook , Elliott Co. , Ky. Should a Spitz-dog bo provided with a cuspidor ? x's AILMEMS , such as "constipa tion , " disordered bowels , worms , and inan3" other diseases so prevalent , can be success fully treated by the occasional use of WALKER'S VINKGAU Birrnns. It is as safe and certain in its action upon children as upon adults. It acts on the liver and cleanses the blood. KingMilan's crowned head rests uneasily. A Printer's Error. Sweet are the uses of adveisity , the prin ter's copy said , but he set it tip , sweet are the uses of advertising. S eet , indeed , to those who in sickness and suffering have seen the advertisement of some sovereign remedy , which upon trial has brought them from death's door. "The best thing I ever saw in my paper was the advertisement of Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery' " is again and again the testimony of those who have been healed by it of lung dise4Mse , bronchial affections , tumors , ulcers , liver complaints and the ills to which flesh is heir. Miss Louisa Alcott is said to have made over § 100,000 out of her stories. * * * " * Nervous Debility , in either sex. however induced , speedily , thoroughly and permanently cured. Address , with 10 cents in stamps for reply and book of par ticulars , World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation , GG3 Main street , Buffalo , N. Y. Wilkie Collins has become as robust as some of his novels. "Nlp't in tlie Bud ! ! ' Sad to say , many a good thing attains to nothing more than a fair beginning. On the other hand it is a matter for congratu lation that the growth of some evil thing- ? may be also promptly frustrated. A largo proportion of the cases of the most wide spread and fatal of diseases consumption liave their inception in nasal catarrh. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is pleasant , sooth ing and effectual. Try it. It has cured thousands. All druggists. torneyb , "WashingtonD.C.EatM 1864. Ad vice free. Charles B. Mitchell , of Connecticut , ia a congressman with § 2,000,000 at his call. JAY EYE SER'S Driver. Edwin P. Either , uses Cole's Veterinary Carl.olisulte , anil n thorough trial enables him to endorsee it as the best remedy that he ever saw for general stable use. Sold by Druggists at 50c and Sl-00. Representative William Scott , of Erie , Pa. , lays claim to § 10.000,000. LYON'S Paten Heel StlfTencrls the only Invention that makes old hoots straight as new. Hon. James G. Blaine kicks the beam at nearly 200 pounds. Bronchitis Is curd by frequent small doses of Plso'a Cure for Consumption. The wife-beater's motto : Let'u liquor. "UOUGH OX MLES. " Cures piles or hemorrhoids. Itching , protruding WcedliiR. Internal or other. Internal and ctterni lemcdym each package. Sure cure , SJo. Iruj < jsu ( President Cleveland's bank account , it is said , is good for a check with six figures. For cuts from barbed wire fence , sore shoulders , kicks and open sores on animals , use Stewart's Healing Powder , 15 and 50 cts. a box. The tobacco chewer's favorite tune ought ; o be the spit-toon. In rcsard to Hood's Sarsaparllla as a remedy for rheu matism , and ask you If j ou are aHlcted with this dis ease to try the medicine which ha so greatly bene fited others. Hundreds of people who suffered the orturcsof rheumatism , even In Its severest forms. lave been perfectly cured by'Haod's Sarsaparllla , the n cat blood purifier. It corrects the acidity of the > Iood. which is the cauc of the disease , and gives strength and vigor to every part of the body. "Jly w Ifc has been troubled a long time with In flammatory rheumatism , and was so bad last spring hat It was'hard work for her to walk. She derived more real help from taking four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla than from any other medicine she has akcn. " JOSEPH F. GIIKEX , cor. First and Canal fafreets , Dayton , Ohio. "I u < ed HoDd's Sarsaparllla last spring , and can truly say It helped me very much. To those suf- erlngwlth bilious complaints , nervous prostration , or rheumatism , I earnestlyrecommendit. " MBS. E. CARPENTER , Kalamazoo , Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists ; SI : sis for $5 ; Prepared by C. : .HO JD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , JIaas. 1OO Doses One Dollar R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climar Ping bearlnr a rrd Un toy ; that Lortllard * H areJenf fine cut ; tnat Lorlllardl * . and that Lorillard * 8aafl , < ttt best and cbeapeit , quality cooidwed ? . "Trrns a pretty picture , suroly. A troop of little girls with heads bent over watching a Bunny-haired child euro the Newfotind- Uind'sciitfoot. Slie wna using Salvation Oil. Gen. Weaver , of Iowa , will havo aeon- test for his saat in congress. Having Buffered with rheumatism and general debility for years , I procured a bottle of Athlophoros. After lire doses I si pt and the next morning could dress my self and walk without a cane. SamuelBar- etow , Lancaster , Wisconsin. T. B. 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It cleanses the sys tem of the poisonouM humors that develop ia I > ivor , Klduey and Urinary diseases , car ryingaway all poisonouB matter and re- Btorin r the Blood to a liealtUy condition , enriching ; it , refreshing and invigorating mind and Body. It prevents the growth to Serious Illness of a Daiiseroun Class of Disease * that bezin in mere trivial ail ments , and are too apt to be neglected as sucli , THOUSANDS OF OASES of tho worst forms of these terrible diseases have been quickly relieved and in a short time perfectly cured by the uso of Hops < t Qlalt BIttera. Do not pet Hops and Mult Bitters con- founded with Inferior preparations of similar name. Tako Nothintr but Hops & Walt Bit ters if you want a sure Cure. GOODMAN DRUG CO , , Whoiesala Agents , O.1IAHA , JVEK. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAIIS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes fjooil. Use In time. Sold by druggists. BIG OFFER- introduce them , we will GIVE AWAY i.WU ( Self-opcnitin " " " " x Machines. 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