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O\IAHA ])1\[1 Y BEE, SI \l)\\,l A[‘l(ll‘ 6, 1890.- 18 TWEN' 'OUR PAGES relating to the law. Judgo K. B, Taylor, the | floor and in committee. He is at the head of Yalie Than o bl free Wicenssor of CGarfield, i its cliitmau and he | the committee on mines and mining and s | Judge Dundy's Décision Declaring an In- s A ST WA S 7 ohe et v wrtows R Hession is Do-\»- the committee on patents is Benjamin But- | Walthall is tho best type of a southern gen- dian a Person, U HORS Tt ANYL WU OVIES $01. 15 & INEHS. 6F BRYSHIN Fuc ks §6H WAL HOWIP }n-m.‘.m. Whio was once commissiouer of pat- | tieman statesman, and liko Butler he gots | 0 noxt fow days we invite you to a foast of bargaina such as you will no — ents, and the chatrman of the committee on | throngh with u groat deal of work in u very |« — The Gateway To and again enjoy. We'are lablo to rent store and sell our fixtures now any day, ¥ ! ces 15 an ex-postmas arey 2 casy way. The v senate ve not been | come at once before it is too late, TONS UPON TONS OF MEASURES. | P o o bomt e e i | v Lok omovigh . ahow Mo metde, but | NEBRASKA PORCAS RETURN ~ SOUTH F ; <R W I SUSAAE o0 8.t Lmporissd soiswaranA Yy onsHD | ot comimioet o the leading figures and | the milfions” which McMilan bas made in | ) rom Mexico, thrown in. $60,000 we n;\*u‘xhl‘»‘;m»ul- %o seloct from, prices rangin hest workers are put in the most important | making cars ought to make him a good chair- | Wy R ds tc rom, Pwesty 1 N < | places mai fpr manufactures, and Moody ought to | Their Timber Atmost Exhausted—Not 50 up to $3,000, for Rings, Pin -rings, & Twenty Thousand Bills Intro- | DIFCER, o 1otq its committees by yen and | know something about Indian depredations | paee A Uty e GVt | e Solid Gold Watchos from $15 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $6 up. This Sessi xurlous | V00 the majority deciding upon their | over which he is chairman. ¥ r the Ties o ML | B T A6 Nickel Watches from $2.50 up. s for the Committees | constitution in caucus. ~ The m;m.‘» wis om 1 | ANK G. CARPENTER, tion Grasping Land Sharks | If You are (nmmg to Texas or Solid Gold Chains from $7.60. Best Rolled Plate Chains from $2. Charms il | exercised in the composition of the commi e Ak HHaks Bod Lociles; 1 AR abwaNL, Bolid Gold Ringy, §1 408 WGt Worth 68 to #5, A he Workers. | .y‘nm”u Ih“:‘;““'l“ '\"‘}}'l' Ay \“;'lui": SPRING POETRY. | Mexico this Year, \'tnp at Laredo. 1ot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and Scarf Pinsat 26¢ and 50c each; Senator Dawes, the head of the Indian affairs, | - i : § W at L 2 it s LM Sl b L peblbli g CTr s made a hobby of Indian matters for thirty | Some Poetical Gems Rescued from the s worth $1. Heavy Solid 14-karat u‘ 1d Collar Buttons, woi th $2.60 to 86 each, P . 5 , han any ; - tonrAnA, Neb, a now, choice for only $1. One lot assorted Cufl Buttons at 500 pair; worth $1 to (Copypright, 159, by Frank G. Carpenter.] years and he knows more abont them than any | Yawning Waste Ba | A c . e lo ’ WasHINGTON, April 8.—-[Special to Tue | other man in the country. T s 1o boi- | | BEE]—Ten’ years y Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs, 50c and $1 each; worth four times the L e wave and moans committoe of | ter posted lawyer in the country than Ed- | The spring poet hus como to bo @ necessity | Poney chief, who has lod his people to the 5 1,000 fine Broaches and Lace Pins from 500 up. il SR et 1 | munds and as head of the judi knows | of modurn clvilization, At this season 1o 18 | 140 torritory duping the pust weelk, was | Fi7st. Because we have just com- Fine Fronch styla Mantel Clocks, 8-day, half-hour strike, cathedral gongs, | e e ave nose holding duly sessions and | LI Ny otk as inovitable as the April. shower and quito | (WS tordtery duriug the Blutedian e1SGARS MBAL.. with: A1l Made LR, 80160, §8 And A Q1D 0 0, representatives of all the manufacturing and | i Dy wason. Allison s el asgumerous. 1008 by Judge g L Se e DS L C e Ly I Ak AL ks, Aom 85 ab having hearings before it. The fifteen me printions, and his diplomatic talents cna sense us the getle miise of tho Violsis . atd missionary influcnce then in power in Indian | care of you. e b : ARy = A N e, bl St having hearings befc Bim to reconcile the diverse interests which | the daftodils probably”mumbers the Majority | uffiies, a bil w st T STIE DY WHIN: | - tmd, . TIacR RS Yo will-sue & alty of o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures for sale. bers of tho committes on appropriatiohs come before him. Tt was in_ reference to his | of her votaries among the fair sex A s smuggled tiroug : ) S hdatey city of lized a working nightly trying to figure out Just how | jtions upon the commiittee that Ingalls made | -One contributor has i ; 9 ister Lou" many dollars and cents each part of the gov- | that famous remark about him. He was dis- | whom posterity will know it ought to cost, and they will bring of some objector in his oleaginous | @ sonnet of three verses b the Poncas were pnoved to the Indian temd- | 12,000 souls, that has quadrupled its MAX MEYER & ]"31{()., tory by force of arms, These lands, situated | population in the last three years and at the mouth of the Niobrara river, opposite nni Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - - Omaha, Neb, ernr Posing promises even moge rapid growth in wanner when one of th western senators Lo, you have asked me to make o rhyme; T8 Woe d relinquished’! to fn'bijls which will take from tho ¢ e Ris 2Id 1o Tagnllat WAL 8 slloleh 1 L s e l, SO By linquished o | the future. y nr § 000, (8 pefore thy | Baarss 140 e T . % Shall devote ni clsure entirely to you iem by the government in o supplemented y T— somewhere : \"| £100,000,000 1 r”. In o | S8V Said Tugalls, “ho's Ui Shall dovate my lolsursentirely to you, oLy 4 “ e i ! ot Third. t3ecause you will see the com- . , . Vith a judgment ravely displayed by s | this treaty being the relinquishment of other | Mercial, railrond and manufacturing 5 "y has bills involving $100,000,000 upon its table, | 1. doutcl’- it its 900 Bounds -Ints NOBY | af Watre ALT9IG, the nythor ob theso lins i Peifig the SlnquIstment oo U] oo hEae D NN et T AR st Northe | | Etehings. Emerson, and Judiciary committee is preparing | i oden clogs anddrive him at at ten- | gecided that brevity is the soul of sonnet nds and their old burrying grounds an J ¢ INC Engravings. Hallet & Davis. and il s courts Of - th | BaLicd o oy B Croad - i o | Lcoided thut Livvity ls tiio soul of sonnets: oy ey, ern Mexico, o vast territory of unlimi AL 3 FR O whole United States and which affect 0very | wouldw't make as much noisc as a ®im-cat | \ith tho third verse. 1t has been found im The years of fricudly intercourse between | ed resour Artists’ Supplies. Cimball. lawyer and client ,y‘,“:r‘ ded n '.:“ vr\:‘r”“ .’,1 "P; ' !:u: a5 a Turkish carpet aftc il ,‘Ifl, fble to d "w .I,.K\)“L t meter this p o the whites and Indians had existed sin . Beenuse the Laredo route to Mouldings. !\l,xnu»‘;(\ Organs. papers. Wo now e ‘Allison’s talent as o statesman, his thorough | fuijtion % WEithon and the question 13 £te fir lispleusures had settled then- | the City of Mexico presents the grand- | | Frames. heet Musi ead men rather than A e knawledge of the wovernment and his dinlo- | Another effusion fu the same strain’ con- | 10 s and the Poncas on the westy With tho scenery, passes through the most TRTEIDG g s Siteal Omuiia . NesPaRI: ten, - an matic tendency muke him here one of the | y4iisthose lines s remnant of the M it Si fertile country, is tk at g e ot Ot B Sl A Rt e : ¢ country, is the most populous, by year stump speak Plumn knoy hout tho public lands and | Thy gentie hand led e, whon T was young: | [E80FE WA bratectios hias the best accommodations, and is the i dyiny conver .‘” :y:j "w““""l as chu \"1;4”!. 1t ;»P\u‘- “| : ‘.:‘ ; “.’{; :;u: iy DRSS ARG vOE. tOoUIRHTY HeBuNE and_ pill quent to th shortest by ny hundreds of miles bo- ik e St o ;‘v‘t‘v‘w‘“ v”“ u“..\v ‘.}5‘\‘ i::m' ”l“\‘-"* R here §s none to me can be more dear s lui“h\\‘. i s Tt tween the trade centers of the United of both house [ cech. Four- | giudicd these qu ms for years. Senator A lady who dates her commu ‘:,‘""\.l“,"'.' corn-field 1 hourly | States and Mexico. $ifths of the speeches which are made are | Bluir has o wonderful knowladgoe of edica- who yms of Swinic expectation of Jd-time encmy, the [ Firth. Decause you will sce a great ever listened to, and 80 per cent of the men o nid A hoiwye 'n the virtues of stof poc T 1 | y mover fotonc o, a0y contof e | ton and 1 e ould o thevines of on | Bty st uphut of peti vty | Bl pir peacefil Vilgees | commeretal and - wmanufacturing ety gressional Record are uninfluential blow- | the head of the committee of education and lil'...n». the wators still it doth eloam, while these mbered not loss than | €pringing up on tke ruins of an old har | labor, & committee, by the way, to which el fs more dark for its fur-nway dream seven A R o i 5 ; R T Tl committeo rooms are the workshaps of | every conceivable thing is sent. Blair ealled | Kansas has the honor to be the residence of | boned, liundred s uls, tho men were lurgc. 1:»\.»? rUHVIl_L“Q_fl by the Spunish govern- the capitol. In them is brewed tho it th ay the * utive slop bucket” | o poctess of great promise. ~Her feot—refer- | well-tiahied 1n the use of tho ugly buteher | 1MERE1N 1767—se0 o strange blending of SOLID BEER OF LEGISLATION, and the senators now dignify this committee | cuce is made, of course, to her poctic * knife. S0 whit piilage was done had to be | the old and new, affording interest not The froth alone appears on the floor and the | by that name, o | betray considerable incongruity, that is to | done quickly, and it was in those days a com- | only to the land-buyer and the specula- muembers who stir the gluss and rouse th One of the most importunt committies of | guy oy are not mates, but_she shows au ap- | mon suying that it would take three Sioux R lee e e e foamn have little to do with making the val the senate is that of printing and Senator | Lrociation of the'good, the beautiful and the | to seuré o rca | tor, but also to the tourist aud general ble liguid over which they spout for bun- ;\Jx:n;l l\v»r’\ x_l:"ln;.lnnxln:t ‘x:m h;ti“”lfll' 'f'ru.lxh'- true which can not fail |..~m|‘un. most | As tho seitlement of whites grew, how- | traveler. combe, At the beginning of our history it | fliiest committeo roon LA al reader, From & set af gemns on various | over, it was belioved best o place s swall Siath. Because from the “Ileights,” was possible to consider all bills which cime | him the Congressional Record is gotten out | quhjects the following verses ure selected: | tachment of recujars from Fort Iandall at o ghts, G anc rovernme: i oftice with its Defore congress in open session, Now such a | and thogrovernment printing office with thing would be preposterous and the immens- | 3,000 employes is controlled. All the gover ity of the work which is unlonded upon ¢ ment documents are printed through this | grhess incronses overy year, Each session has | commistec and its expenditures amount to the beautiful residence portion of Lare- do, may he seen for hundreds of miles the sinuous course of the historic Rio aeney as - safe gu d. One mo Dy i Pone er 0 1 WA ing, I think in the fall o » you cun see 1t my | per had some business at the up on a pony. He reached th Oh, bring a good newsy Bring me none but i 1L i printed_right e fully twenty per cent” more bills than the one 000,000 & yedr. All of Manderson’s com- | If y 1 only step in and see. | fore dinucly and thought it every Grande, the broad and silvery line of > that just preceded it and the present congress | 10 el G LWL ML L R0 G i that every thing was quict and without demareation between two great repub- To cultivate sympathy you is up fo the avernge. During the forty-cighth | HOU of ConiTess, LG s oLl 8 O o T e atuownt ot 'tho | Reuehing tholbloci-house hewas palledin ox- | 1ide:iand’ from which. are! aldo| beougs must be among living ecrea- s about eleven thousand bills were and if congressmen were paid in | vl L Lving, o : 0 0 brougnt | ily by the orderly in command, who told | It e ot be beat, oh, send it to me— | him that'he was the Tirst man who had Tis” printed in Oniahi—THE OMANA BEE. | his nosc out of doors since day lig - —— S | Sioux had come down early that morning i INORA DL WALLE. the military had ted pie SCPUDS, Caus tures and thinking about them; and to cultivate admir- ation you must be among beautiful things and looking at them” | The last clause of the above n to the work they did there would | sented in both houses. In the forty-ninth | X ! X Jln\,numh\ r had crawled up to fifteen thou- le difference in compensations, A sand and during the last congress.more than alue to the government and to_the seventeen thousand bills and joint resolutions | people rapidly increases with his t svere introduced into the house and senate. | A congressinan during his 18 is within the scope of the vision, 100 miles distant in Mexico, the rugged peaks of the majestic Sierra Madre Mountains. F G FRW Screnth, Because you will be 600 feet i [ [ above the level of the sea, and 15)miles ang Al of theso' bills havo' to he considered i A Characte Act of Beneficence from the Gulf of Mexico, whoso bal et %% s aTa A4 HC WORTIL PRACTICALLY NOTHING / / a i b S S ; exico, whose balmy P e lil4s ihaonaito iwvht B committee und read tn the liouse aid Dissed | and wewould better afford to pay such men By the Original of “Ramona. || Alese Slidian sarprisca had somewhiat | and continuous breozes téimper our win- Ihe Well Known S e A by voluminous reports and some have vol- as Holman and 1 son §20,000 a year than Los Axaeres, Cal, April 2.—[Special to | r, th l'mivm‘mu fHiends told ters and cool our mniers tion. Probably Ruskindid not hem their | €77 h its iy witich must | he now membors 5,00, One 0 the most | 7y Bre.]—The Camulos ranch w e gone through with before gheir merits | Valuable members of the senate is Cockrell, | 405 aoeg of fields, its lovely orchards of D R e oteafath of thom | and this s not from any extraordinary ability | 14400 actes of fields, its lovely orchand gun bo decided. - Less than ono-sixth of them | {110 (RS G0% T S G 00t ‘of sonatorinl. | olive, orange and almond, its low white adobe DT 0 bills only T80 were piesed and | hack, and his brother senators rely upon | house, its wide verandas covered with per- 5 to the Indlan territory il Beeause you will see the two . . o I poetion of theny, | Taredos an American city of 12,000 and g )(\ (\l a 1 lst Buar's faction stood out | @ Mexican city of 8,000 people, upon op- I\ SO A C 1031, and when the time cume | posite shoves of the Rio Grande, lighted rings, duvn the incoming of [-by electricity, connected by two magni- umes of argpument and testim sufety v have wearing apparel in mind when he wrote it, nevertheless what theré is beautiful in that line we can but old Star against the r for their dey ¢ ong the committees is 30 eans i 1 o i urg wus Sturnl he rascals | motor g N 5 . | e e o considored b ull and | fingers on the keys ready to object to any- | Sorden ev D PhiiT; : motor line, the latter being oue of the | ' ms rivate Diseases, | | l‘.‘mfl»li‘m' '..'.l Hhs ;”‘]uf % o the femorance of | thing he does not understand. He works dquicyiindiorArcenuon R oRp RIS d”m“.‘{";fg b e elile visited Tn. | lnestequipped. most popular and only f”, forms of Private Dis f ; NEGKWBRR | congressiuen us to their work ovcurs in ve- | 4 Ive hours out of every twenty-four, come familiar to all readers of Helen Hunt g i International Blectrie Kailway in the | Stricture, Lost Manhood and Am- | srritory and-told th rstorics on their he is an invaluable man on the committe Jackson's Ramona.” Of the lives and deeds | garden ever filled with blooming flowers, and | | | rd to them. When Senator Manderson v R e T e e T et e | e i a ;".‘vyml at »_‘.w,n-mn:_; ;.-.Tllllq; “‘:-\‘1‘- v ‘x‘: L ena st urin g aocor Jusy | the story was conceived, little mnd haunts of theiv Tathiors and their childhood; | tion of country noted for its healthful- ) one t complete svstems | ”,') p.nni o ll\‘lkll‘\(l ‘U\’,!. lite Pt flte as ho Intended to do his worle | Wry get for the towels they wash, and ho | The Senora Del Valle, proprictress of the | ipled upon by their en s the Siouss | known, and 1n the midst of a hospitable | fiiort thn fifee 5. Mis treatmont that they should o long, novelties of both foreign and domestic manufacture, | Hosiery, Gloves E(tc From all the best makers. e fish from the muddy | waters of the Missowri or buthe in the el a Moreno of | yapid e s aan Hohie AT eTextaay hairecetvel . fIY |00 baall) oyod L e eieon 40 barrel of manuscript’ consisting of musty | Whether the government furnishes the a o o] fitten sheet i or not. He knows the cost of ever 5 £ 3 rder ai e v and aenre is ranteed in every case Those who Al v ““,”i“1‘.1"\'7'l‘n‘;‘i;”fl"nf.‘ e By ey Dot R OF vty | Rumona, though it is known that H. H. did | Niobrara (the water that tuus, ov running | Where law and order prevail. whereyou [ gndacurel jood Lhosorat \ 1 4 o Nave been under Iis trentient for | district of Colum Tt toaletiro ail b the government a great deal of money by ‘,,‘. not see or know her for she was_absent when | water), than the sentiment of “Home, Sweet | Will find churches of all denominations, istrict of Co ook two mail bag; 5 u i | [ e ST the talented novelist made the visit of a little | Home,” caused their hearts to o out with a | and splendid public and private educa g p! Maphpf N to carry them and they took up as much Lo B0 AR I G ore two at the ranch from which | bitterness that wiis' beyond control o stitutions. 5 aca dining table, This s the case with | munds’ knowledge of the law is worth more than two I ) A DAL il 3 tional institutions Jamulos ranch, bears a striking rescmblanee in persoual appearence to e utw il e ol ity CANNOT FAIL our thousands of these bills and such bills as | & year to the government and Don Cameron's | She o graphically describes it even tothe | standing Beartstpod out agaiust woving | Eleventh. Because you will fiad no | pronouncoit n most wonderful succoss. Strieturo It you will afford us the op- those wotten up by the appropriation and tho | business abiliby comes out frequently in com- | MEUIER SN doda of charity, thongh | brousht Triar KoK RITGRe. ofiact their o | Pltco offering botter epportunitics for | primi ity it Banel | 1 portunity we will also be glad 5 and means represent the work of hun- | Wwittees. Cameron never speaks on the floor | * b 2 ' e the investment of money, cither in real to show you our well selected | RSB G cralded by hersclf, sometimes becwne | moval, but’ the Fudigus atted wpon_the | i ¥ hid on committeos, | Wnheralded by herself, “sometimes becu 3} o Tuillges o :L-‘;w‘l‘u! e hasta sat as stoical as | brise: i the militny by peace Twlith. Becau 1 work ve T FLo understands low to yse other men to holp | known. A friend of the fumily related a | ground undvefused:to him, howover, and does it. Alivich of thode | touching ‘incident which illustrates the be- | bayonet. There —the Isluid is a good worker on financiul questions | neficence of her character, s, Tesist nd he doe dréds of men and of years of time if the hon consumed upon theni could be added together. There are in all 113 committecs in both houses of congress, and in addition to these or manuficturing enter- Lost Manhood and Ambition aaful res by (o stock of | Men's spring suits. | Men’sspring overcoats. | s nre ab- i | )rms and most dr Laredo is in the vy day or two i select or special commit- | and Bate of Tennessee is a valuable commit- \4(;1;,.-.1.‘\ ’x-vm‘x'nin«; 'fx'nlnu visit Hnll\w a Del | ¢ hlll:n-ll‘ rtyrdom, Refusing éithe y" middle of the largest wool-producing } | Boys' and children’s suits e ok s D oo worker, Senator Blackburn is another | Valle saw by the road covered wizon®| o movo or fight, couveyaices were obtained | section in the United States; possesses il R s et too is appolnted; Feach commiltee has from | 60 WAELES, BOENOE DACHNIN |8 SCLOE | andinear It threo 1 childven, Tutn- v wero piled in them, but io. sooner | . T BT e ey || 8. \l\l\l NNE \\ Jnl all F I n on the democratic side on the import- | 108 toward the emigrants and driving close Tiad they ot them nicely i than they rolled of the house or | Alli peprescnts it on the floor of tho NOWSC O |t conunittees of finanee and appropriations, | 1 their camp she accosted the childven with u | out. A"weck of this soft_of wori finally got | b iy :"I‘“’ of "“l“j-_“”".‘f “‘}J*'Q‘I"_‘“.‘ L9 DISEASES B L Leo s A nossenisors to tare | Heis by no means well this session and has | che salute, when tho face of the pale, | them over the east side of the Niobrara fiver, | the great minoral deposits of Maxico, Positively eured without instruments or pain v ot thiem. - Thoso rooms re S v M€ | hot been doing his usual amount of work. ti attracted her attention. With | when they were finally’ persuaded to try the | containiug the best quality of lead, sil- v : g Rt . 3 Ski 80 o d all new cowntry. ver, iron and copper ores, which ave | _Catarrh, Skin_Discases and all | The story of Standing Bear now stands | shipped to Larado for treatment, ana | Diseases of the Blood, Hu}rt, Liver, They have not had the business training and how they had started from one of the | outasa bold stroke of icadersiip, In 187 which find in this city the best market | Kidneys and Bladder absolutely | thoir work does not amount to s much, Thoy n states fairly well cquipped for their x Bear led about thirty of his people | i the United States, L | Standin luck the vy forced to leave f 1ds tion, where they set Thivteenth. Beeause Lorado is in the | r 11 I'he Doctor’s Success The southern senators are as a ruloe not as | consummate tact the senora deew from: the s00d business men as those from the north, | timid little woman the story of thelr journey ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, They are carpeted with Brussels _and their ceilings are frescoed with appropriate paint ings. The agricultural committee has 4 pi ture of Cincinnatus leaving the plow 1o 0 to the war over its door, and the ways and and home on | to the Omalia rese account of or shand's failing hes | tled The old chiel 5 arrested by the in . . GIASE OF THE NOKTIERY MEN account’ of her hushand's failing health, | tled. The old chicf was wrtested by the n- | GHORGe GHERERE CHOERCR R R BR and 1% takes them three times as long to get While crossing the mountaiis ‘their cow died jor department to be refurned to the In means has ceilings covered with pa 3 e e e et e o B0t | which robbed them of one means of suste- territory. Popular sentiment v Southwest Toexas, which was awarded T These committee rooms ure furnished in i:‘,-“l':uf‘f:-‘.'..'.‘f.;\'“‘\,“;.i“l e pfeitern senatols | pance on which they haddepended. Then \sed, heotiome s halatitia the first promium by the Committec of | M been stupty m mubogany furniture, costly wood fires bl o it o the ot | one of the horses beeime lame and as the poor undi s proceeding and i .thie Department of “Agriculture, at the il ptionts cir oper irepluces, and il bt " { = % et} ViS 10 e fe Nationt itic N {nnsus from the away in thelr open fiveplaces, and innot v | G R IR IR SIS R Ol i y s growing daily move f National Exposition, held at Kaosas few of them beautiful clocks, bronzes and of of 1 | eble they were | justice to these Indians, Stan | | ers and they have more inte before cong- od.tofmoveialougastonlysilutihoned toj(Eplled; for bows corpus o the | City, Mo, in October, 1858, for the best obloats of virtwe and on their m.muh‘!\l_l‘lylll\'“ ey e N tho avesr | soon reach Los Angeles, there to sceure worle L States district court at O for re- | gpte " avhibit, embricing products of ors in gilt frame: few of these places are loafing places as well as workshops, aud in some of the committeo rooms of the senato private linches are for herself and the needed rest for her hus- this custody of the ni and band. the interior departmcnt, having been ar ‘The senora listened to the recital and as | rested and | about 1o be carried back to | of the wealth of th soon as it was finished said: “Thisis no | the Indiun ter Fowrteenth. 1 up the 1 recommend hiu in the strot wots from one hundred to two hundred letters aday while an eastern man’can dictate ans- wers to his mail in an hour. They have more questions to deal with on_ committees in the soil and other resources illustrative State of Texus, 1se the Laredo brick Get a fresh ribbon for yout Typ Itamps) for the Doctor's book, The Wi Send 10 ce Life Secrot, 1 riter. Any color for served. Don Camcron has one of the best | M) Sl Lo place for your sick husband nor for you. 1 [* T sued by Judge Dundy, and | kilns manufacture at a minimum cost a | “Treatment by vor folico. Stamp for reply. senatortal committee roouws and he frequently | Mhich their constituents are interested and | ;v o home lavge enough to afford you shel- | the rety s heard it Omaha Aprili0, of brick that hns no superior and | Consnttution freo any machine. gives alittle spread here to those he lov Mir s a lawyer's insight and hab- | €0 and you will notrefuse to come along with | 1579, The intevior department and the equals. The “Laredo Brick” is OFFICE; Senator Plumb's quarters for ommittee room is Lead: politicians and L in | United State e and you may follow us. You e me for tonight. 1 will take the childr my e cd States m | SOUTHEAS appeared by the U torney, who i its into his committee worlk and Ingalls of the hard workers of congress. Paddock, ted for its durability and mai v excelleut properties; is specific district [ CORNER = avu ovel one has Pl hell SR committes on agrieultupe | cateh sight of the ranch houses among the | ment five and a halt hours long to prove that fine” old liguo Sdmunds |10 SRR 00 U The. Farmek L bocomd | LFCes but a mile up the valley o Toidian waa: Dok b anth, 08 . bergon. | in!all contructs’ for government build- | o Al et keeps in his cupboard at tol. - Sen- | (AP A bty but as for Payne of | - Night found the consumptive in a comforta- | in American law. Standinge Beavappeared by | ings in - the Stato of T and s L)th lll](l ];1(_'l\’_ O Sts_ CHASE & EDDY, ator Hawley, who is head of the military | it § Mg Gone nothink sinee he came. to | Dl bed, the faithful wife resting sweetly by | Hon. John L. Webster and Hon. A J. Pop- | shipped in large quantities to all parts o BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, affaivs of the seuate, has a room in which vou | gh'S WA IS GETEE BRCE, T8 B 9| bis side, and the three little ones pleton. The old Indian testitied in his own | of the country where first-class puilding will frequently see old soldiers pleading theie claims, and Senator Ingalls has perhaps the finest room in the whole capitol building. He is chairman of the District of Columbia com- mittee and his room is as big as i chuveh, 1t | thorough bath, dreaming that they | Denalf and on the roud, in the coveved wagon, only to | he was a lthough God had made his 1z to find themselves be- ‘ skin of a davk The audicnce of dist | tor Stanford is a worker notwithstanding his ddressed the e s Claiming that | paterial is requi millions and hie wants to be on the committee | 91 the roud, iu t on comunerco und will probubly get thero bya | P0AL L B SEL cnator Dolph _ devotes himself es. | Krecting their ears und the sd. Thus have tho Omaha, Neb. | ENGRAVERS AND PRINVERS, fortunate citizens of Laredo at their FHET SRB R RIS AId B 113 South 16Gth Street. very doors onoe of tho greatest es- | sentials for the building up of a sub- T S TR ts, with the song of birds | guished speetators was aroused tow piteh « agrance of | excitement by his eloquence, h resulted has an clegant Turkish rug on its foorand | X s o flowers beguiling them to seek the garden. in cheer after cheer when he sut down stantial and ornametaln city. T TS Omann, the guides bring i visitors and show them | PEGUIIY to the Haciflo elope and ono | ®yoor qued'the fond wife and wentlo senora [ The followlug is Judge Dundy's decision | Fisteenth, Because tho city of Laredo _____—ENL“R‘:'NG CLY ks l'l \l ER OIS, R i These visitors were so inquisitive | O, OIS 19, 1he Tibrovement of the | pestowed every attention and ministered | sustuining the wrlt: owns hundreds of acresof vaiuable lands I DB L 1 Draftsman. Compl that 15 had to quarter himself in the | G5 IRGEEOLE URa Shortive. Dolphin | 10 every wiant of the man whose 1 That an Tndian is a person within tl \vhiohighe ers us bonuses to individ- sell Draw et Superintendaice furthier corner of the room near the window | ge® BTN (€ SROTERE O | jamp " of life burned so feebly, but | maninz of the lawsof the Enited Staies, RLLALLY L R A v Socinl Machine and ho has put in i blue baize curtain witha | 8GRI 0 G086t e | the * man was too far gone to bo | hus thercfore the risht to sue out writot | Wals or companics estublishing desiva Tracings, an e SR e brass railing avound his desk to keep the | Jiit 44 e Do o s 1ot | restoved even by their assiduous care, and | habens corpus ina federal court or inall cases | ble nufacturing entevprises within PATENT OFFICE WORK A SPECIA tourists et B S ity tomes oy | the watch w the dawn of the | WHere he way be confined o iy cusiody wndvr | jts corporate limits, and is blessed with ' Awerican Society ol Mochanical Eogineers. specchios, but his business ability comes out color of antority of the United States, or where PROM SEFING TIE LETTERS in his committee work, and ho may be called | SIXth day was casting its fivst fuint vays upon |05 yestratned of Tihoerty in violi tha | an overllowing treasury, muking the | he writes to his constituents. Senator | asilent force. Wade Hampton trics to worl, | the hospi roof of his hish Benefuc- | constitation of the United States, vate of taxation and the” taxable valua- » | Quay’s comnmittee room _is always filled with | but he has no business ability, and Hiscock is | tress. Fs remains were laid to rest in the | 2 That General Georsoe Crook, the resy tion of property merely nominu . = - is friends who ure waiting to see him. = He | both ornamentul and” useful. 'Senator Hoar | Verdant valley in the shadow of the high hills | ent, belz douminder of the milliany dopait Sicteenth. Because in Laredo you will CAl IFORN I | does not often appear and he has o watchdog | is one of the handest committee workers of | Ot Which muy still be scen the white crosses, | ment of the Flutie, bis the Gustaor 00 S 0000 06 ahd better buildings in course Ji i L | in the shape of Dick Murphy, Lis elerk, to | the senate. Heis The moruing after the sad funeral the e ROlOR ORI e vilis ALY Rl fioin : ! Koap thou off i) J B e R D e lonely moth d her lttle ones to her | SR WG M VAR A GG AN Oxists. for ro- nl(n‘wnnmn;rlu u;‘m (Inlnn\\lnl.l( sor ity o PIE LAND OF i 5 khoswave ‘and | means_coninlties of :.'.'f and eriticizes bis brothers) language upon .:'.'.ll‘.'vhkl.'x"[.;.'fi H T D '-.IJ o | e O e bt b 1= | thom being alurge ivon foundrey, o tan le( U\ E l\ll.; B | ouse, i which the tariff agitutors are being | many oceasions. e never uses e lkalibs fory RIOh shaf aonli rond s oh mas bl 10 00, on " shoo facto! ~ duily beard, s the finest on that side | for s pluval, and he would. dio OSDIMELE 108 IWHIEK BRO ROGRNUGH BE g O T e B momsoan o Tnimranf [y Aoy Sk DOOURAD RN G0 S (0300 Y, SR | of "the capitol It ought to be, for | ‘ithorh things, or I done ity as s0mo of the | orher g oaora utked her to remaln, tell: ‘ tof expatriation nswell as the ing mill, n grist mill, a woolen mill, an it is tho most fmportant committoo of | mon who sib noar him do. Hois o potent | o5 hev slio wus welcomo to tho home they white mi, and have (he il elegant Masonie temple and many fine | the house. Tt is walled with tariff documents | forco on the judiciary committeo and is the | Siay a fow duns. A fter tles dove e bada | bt to life, ty and happiness. wd commodious business blocks and and tho long tublo” which fills its contor is | beat. posted. an Ameviean history ot any | tuy,ofow days. Affer oo days shebudo | st obey the Taws wnd do” wot th beautiful residence: sirounded at almost any hour in the day [ man in the body nator " Sherman. | Ona lenter Wi toeorr el tolliag op FaBclcs: | for L TR TS s ety Seventeenth, Because the cost of living with noted men. fThe bill which it has just | has had_ thivty-five’ years' experience in | aryival, but no further word came, BE8 | ke faus Wbipupkbub tho cask with CHYIERG || "o Vial 05 ohenp as elsewhers in propared embruces every business in the Jand | making laws and he s not wasted aday in | “'Somd months passed und. the Senortas | Eaeon Feuited fr i thiul soitlomont o e 4 tho Unitod Statos. and its provisions affects the pocket for bet- | his whole thivty-five years. is move than | Dol Valle went v..]i Ot IR0, menopiing || mattar dall the, Ponca 1 the PR R De i ot an | ter or worso of every individual in the coun- | worth his sulary and as the head of the for- | brother. Ahes did 98 ¥ g (’H”- ia i y theiv lands, the interest Eighteenth. Because every product o try, The reconciling of the diverse interests | cign relutions committee. He hus one of the | and hor little ones. bat contd not fiad ges | them amilly, wddese Iy the soil that ean be profitably raised in which must be dencin such & measure re- | best rooms iw the senate wing, e Tor b gor T DUb OO OV NG 80Y | disantisfiod for somegiine, the United States ean aiso. with equal quircs un enovm amount of work and |~ Senntor Kausom is chalrman of the commit- | \alicing down the street Thoy oume fi by | SIIOSL cxiust ,\;}:,‘.”.\, fon for Jit, bo raised in Texas: and whatever Tho only safo paintoss mothod of ex- worry and the best men in the house ave put | tee on private land_ cluims. When Buyard | face with the widow, - With the feryvor so b | Liese Indinis, Liggtagy refusc t L e bo grown profitubly in Texas can bo i St i (0 only e thod oF on thio ways and means. - Its chairman is the | was at (he head of this conmnittee it did o e with i | or 50 be- | though Agent HIYY s done all i ; gan) DEOL I, ¥l Rl e tecth without plate ‘ dniohn 3 coming and 50 chardctoristic of true Castil- | 1o hoid them, theydre strons ey own with groater profit in i Lot leader of the majority and McKinloy has | sidevable wovk, Duving the lust two con pis and so chuructoristic of truoe Custil- | (o hoid them, theygime atrong i ! RO grentarsprpiL Rahkla A TG HAWOUT taken tho place of Muls, McKiuloy'over- | gresses it has dono nothing and it now handly [ jhgs > &' onee HOEDY LhO - hund, exclalils | to go among thulgy people, where the condls | st foxes, 0 W nd factur- DR. At ’ worked himself and got sick through iis bust- | Holds @ mecting, . Still, before it are the titles | " Sivnat is b e U tions haye char W their favor. I unrivaled commercial and manufaciurs 3 o | 1509 Douglus St., Omaha ness some weeks ago and Roger Q. Mills tells | of u great many of the lands of the southwest. | peens - 0 e REER: YR TR ropur®lte for allotm which | ing center, and is located inas good and we that the positioh of \":»nllw..m of tha w ‘\u | New Mexic and Arizona are crying aloud for | "'l"‘w e e e R i o ety ] ; A'\\u\- lorstunds ore | rtile an agricultural, r].-hn growing -1 i ) ‘DT and means is a cancer which gnaws at the | abill to settle their titles but the matter lics | o g AR ok, it e 10 gray und grazing country us the sun ever | . ‘ vitals of the man who holds it. He says he | A\|nl”l.lllll. m“x H{’n.‘: l.ml. i e Chase| SLINED Gy VIt 1o, Ixlands. anctshoe Shlls sharks of sguuw men have ondeav- | gy o0t onwhere, on an average, the D S H’W’\ (0{1(;&5 | ] )I\ \IL(I [\ ] ,\V‘ Las not recovered from the work that he did | Jor fs as ctive as o cricket wherever he is. | hut for oho weelds hocossitios. and that tha heep thethitro with u vlew of Teovs | i roduces two crops each year, 'in o URIS T W\ | S upon if and MeKinloy, with the prosidential | o can't keep still a minute and he. does uk for o0 wreole's nacessltion pddbiab. MG |l oring! thou ttheros ot Lind for cottlo {011 nroduoss two. orops ench yeuts in C} £15: 7250 | mho wall Isnown Spoctatist beo buzing In his bounet, 8 probably ‘move | good deal of work as chuirman of the commit- | Functy no work to be found, tie mother atint | 1 CPes bub theyfuho fuiled in this thus fiwr. | SEIEL WG Mo to Toxus! | Como to ronenitl C\’\E' tho trentment of all forms of PRt aunoyed at the fear of & mistake than Mills | tee on immigration. Cullom is o hard worker | forscif o eovide for the ehildeon : Wont | Epd. iy pleusure, . Come to Toxus oU D4y DISFASES ] HPOA e e s Ol gATA LN was. John G, Carlisle spends o great deal of | and his committee room is 8o situated that he | oGt o ‘_"l‘m VIAE N Sl \“”-‘ e Wi | === e | SSouthwest Texas Come to Laredo P, LASES 31 C' \J [” | Manhood and ambition. storiliy time in this committee roow and Roswell P | has to go through another room to' get 10 it. | fears streaming from her cves sho sadd, 1 | the gatewny to and from Mexico. LUNUb SMJ on AR L i rrondes spaobilcl Ocetie CEREORIE BN Flower docs considerable work within it Movrill was until lutely the bardest worker | fo; elf out of hed to 8be ¢ there was | e Aoy §) per il 3 pr 9 = i), Norvous ¥ Distason et quickly The chuirman of the ways and me of the committee on finance of which he is | oy ne QUM OEIRROE b0 L LMED Wah Distancs from Se Louis to Oy, Send for circulun, 8] prlbtled pr = : ‘ roamont by’ Soraspo tivors for years been aman - of great reputation on | the chafrman. Up to_last year ho Lud not | DaTh R i of Mexico via Fi Paso 3 L co. 0ROV S hoaun Bervets, ORAM, Nob. one'sido or tho other of tho tariff question, | wmissed i meoting, wnd Morgin Knows more on for Iy 48 h”'"‘l‘ g SpOh ,“, Ng0E) (and Wy | Distanco from St Louis to City S IU‘ I C0. 0RO} ILL__‘—A_. | Cor Lith und Juckson il and the chalrmen of the various committecs | any subjeet by instinct than any other man in | " ginoritas | aeeompanicd her to | AR of Mexico vin Laredo.......... 1,030 DU RLLY of both houso and senato are especially fitted | the scnate, Senator Evarts s chuirman of | pea'® jeehorites | accompanied = her = to Y for their respective positions. ‘The comuite | the committea on library. Ho is not doing | pegm PR b A . " In favor of ute ot | (4 !-I~~'~ are by no means v --l«l“|”1'\7\ }1‘winn-2 and | much just now for his oyes avo troubling him | found the ehildven s e B | i 58 Rl | FOPULATION, the greatest caution 15 used to get the proper | very gvatly. Al of his reading has to be | Lo A o W Inobgn N S e wen for the proper places. Speaker € ““] AR e e v e his experience ,,‘f“ . 13.”‘,‘.['3,,;3,',, 2./ :4“;.:""\ ,1.‘1?(4‘}. 1t th ! et T hen Great Briialn and Af ::::: . aptsneas ans ) 1 :"::: | TG | nearly broke his health in laying out the work | is such that his opinious are very valuable. | Saaih i fever strang, sutvived only fow | parts of Burone” Montes! fl'm..é.m route, by tho 1 YA G s G000 | ST ASSORTHENT OF for the various members of the house, and | Govinan i3 strong force on the committee on | fioups, Phe mother, already sick, oxpired | wators of St. Lawrence, shortost of all. Glwszow tu | 130y L1000 big Tom Reed lost many sleepless nights in | appropriutions. He is a fine business man | ufeer a week's lindss, the Jeood ofices of | Boaton, to Philadolphis, Lives 1890 (Estimated) 0,000 ! Paint ~' l'restles the sawe way last December. The head of | and he learned while ho was a page that he her Spanish friends and the best of nursing | Baltimoro, Thirty” 5 A SRE il daint 1¢8, the committes on appropriations is Joseph G. s gy o bl . e Spanisls friends i the best of wurslug | ACRIG), Loarpscd, Weelly IMPORES AND EXPOIUES, - o O NLY— Bxtoi Paiiarsta + Caunon of 1llinois. He has been in the house " » g AR P Hedied JAAROA REING edddys 1 l ALLA n. West. 18807 T i = 000 | e ruenr d GUARANTEED «xtension Ladk an L O SR o I th LOUSE | and ho uses diplomacy in his work. Gray is | The senoritas, acting on instructiohs re- | g, , Sundell Muwew. 112 La Satlo St Chicago, L | 1586 80,000 TR for nearly u score of years.uid e is supoScd | Lo Liwyer and n good_ worker. Harris of | ceived from theik mother, took the two - | AR s asassnapss 000,000 PHAS Tan ! and Step Ladders. 0 XA Wakn 4 .fn eld said ho would rather | Tennessce’is a erank on rul Ho s the par- | mi.un[u:‘.»I.Mr. n back \\nh(\u"ml!nl!m ra h | CHICHESTEN'S ENGLISH 1889 10,545,000 CATARHIX‘ fidon o commitico” on‘appropriations than | WEAAR, MGOE 0f, K SRS LS | HINT LRI th root made. Sumous. ol PENNYROYAL PILLS, 150 (Eatimieidj i 20,000,000 VILLE O | \Wi, Lyle Dickey & C wny othor because it mado him thoroughly uc- | WeRet B0 IHIEE 1RRE ST PREICEORiiag | FUM lekson®s TRamoni both made ifustrious DIAMOND BRAND. January, 18580 armooa | ; SN m. Lyle 1J1Ickey & L0 quainted with the government, 1t is 0 §00d o1 Xoung 1Al L 4 a8 . MM Y N 1nes dien, Janunary, 1800 L 1,300,000 Cat : R : Cure J E 1 3 otior men to do his work for him. | in heaven becausoof Him who suid, “1nu add AUAMLY) AMID s s aud roliablo 1 1408 Doulas Street, Omeaha, A VERY IMPORTANT COMMITTRE, He hus gotten through more indi- | much as ye have done it unto one of tho least | Lna oter £ BARE: i . %0 IMEROVE A iy 403 Do § » Om . and only congressmen are given places | vidual pension bills than uny ot TELEPHONE 021 upon it. The commitice on judiciary bus fit- | senator, und te has & aumber of iwportaut Fadica i 3 peturn il Name Manee | AN CU., Loredo, Texss. Clicheater Chom, Con Nathos Yo Fhilaa | or | of these iny brethren, ye have doue it unto we.” SUE . BLAGKBURS,