Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 24, 1891, Page 4

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OMANA DALLY ST LU n D r e | wix e w ON THE CHIEF STAPLES. | theit own th tactors would have | if womon posscs#hd the suffrage corrup- The orrors of the prosent have T NN | bt Me. #ort oscaped with slight fnjurlos \etors do not sl 5 - TR "Wan hirod & tig ab Pravtn I iy » 1 00,000 in n | Exoiting Nosturasl S b with ho. understanding | they wou [ § the time the ¢ ¢ stoten, had pos 4 ; CHARGES AGAINST A MINSTREL MANAGER, n reluen & TOSEW ATite & \ . nnd i for every dollar | s thero that wqlagh, whon expos ip ot wle | sh 1 W hom it is Atleg of temptation? by Throwing Viteol on Clothe women in g Didn't Know it Was Loaded Notes octive oflices in wded in the inte Pivap 60 0% foguife: Ltk Athletes Opportinity, I'TEE. ordor to obt 1 o said | the law men, for this they already i foving that | have s not necessary 1o enable fe Bl \ s - [t wo their condition, for iy 1 1 3 i 1l : & P 3 1 " > 3 Nev.) Journal wa The Beo Fublishing Comnany, Pronrictors, ally ; S ¢ want ded totho ofieial oath them, for nothing that 1 a1 it would ULATION 1 LR Bl 4 _ ¢ Some of Grang: gislation? emiining | exerts a and which by he this s the foun Fix the wte and , the stror Dt lator patelotism. The further women are ro- [ T moved from the contaminaung influence . o LA g v | 1t is cither bound to tak £t will have « i homes of the nation, and therefore fo more ser : i) t. The lndian has tola hissideof the | pypmors Batten and and hie puts Uncle Sam in a hole, AV A WHS VoLl 15 tho char tsof his paty the security and permanence of vepubli wdieals and y ! ind - thow 3| ean institution Pl the governmont is in - fault the people w Bakieh otised: th 1. tsTahokea y that 1 ——— stand another Indian war without being nisos, and 1t S s IHE LOCAL BUSINESS OUTLOOK. heard fr ' 5 * marauder cannot ho reor " ercantileinterests of Omalinare . Wealth with a String to It where they had a tea Buffato Couricr towards town. 'Th which checked the nor World says that in the Astor-Wi rid power to change thoovder | steadily recovering their wonted vigor convention except to fil in the trans-Missouri o service the words v possibility that Mr. , hing, and the activitic It merce, Y f t week. T trar nrenker 1o t too low for Ne He s y A Long Felt Want, ConrEios Tt s parly . \ ociation ight report ] ; X » furnish money to power are demand y 3 * ho will carry itto the 3 L \ necessity wing his rolations to [ nifieant compared with the marked in- | Kansas demands shall be done. B 1 u his prompily relicy any | o decrense, but the amounts are insig- | nothin v an vooin the council do " B ; i do p it by 10 chairmanship of the | erease in the remaining forty-seven. | plank witl be that every Wit i LA national committee, This, i The total advance in all eities is 2.4 per | twenty-four hours for nothis LN h ock appartus capable some of his warmest friends havead- | cent, and outside of New York 18,0 pov | fitin well with the first. As poae i Firsy of all u, it ] crsit tweon o professional crook and a plain 10 give tohiorenco toialliparties b IS gricvance, 1 1 s Ho was RTeRE I leciured nuliand | vised himto do. Everybody eheerfully t. The increase in Omaha amounts drunk moral issue I shall propose for my third R S court has no | adits the value of his services in the | o 117 per cont 3 ! plank the docteine that every circus must VALMTOL Ot B HOW asel was agod fifty ) SENATOR VILASIs not shedding much | power tosay what the roads shatl chat lust campaign, but there car be no ques- While the cleavings are not alwaysa | jive up toits promises. Ithiuk the 15 A and leuves a wife lighton that Madison insurance transac- | for t porting v commodity tion that the long standing charges | relinble barometer of business, they fur- | two planks can hang togetner on that is f 1t 1 e i | trioe 45 ; tion. Thorisk1s sich that silence is the | glven dlstance, rinst him have, notwithstanding his | nish substantial proof of the prompt - RSH Taathtin PASSING JESTS, L ] Ve dl il ruined. Lomison say such acts Yidkeriaeiing e Gl hal N b vofutation, impaired his usefulness as a | tude with which obligations are met ChATEl St A R O 06l entiiadils vho Towh ke it y | party leader, and the party ¢ wnot under [ The marked improvement noted in all Senator-clect Kyle of South Dakota is en- | bt & Chptikin) :'"“M'IU o £ na— Well, I must say vou TrE activity of Cleveland's litel lodity for the remson that | eisting conditionsafford to take upon | leading cities of the west evidence o | titled to fair trestment. He is cntitled toa | Starkyill got angry with the Let me mix it with your buren rendered superfiuous tho decla- | @ large portion of Nebraska s | ielf tho dofonss of his public record. | aradual and gratifying change from the | fuir hearing and o chance to show himself . | propri re “and bor r ar | usiness togethor. o i . of o il ¢ v eane cial stringency whicl roug sori- L Proper wi, Jeyond questi o ) rowed & it cuife to it ration that he had not retired from the | sparsely settled and tho local trafiie | Having mado his dof » Mr. Qua / financial nm,’ 1cy ;\!mh’\-l 1ght seri YOLCn Wiy Beyoud question e has been p Mo Hotel SPRB(RALAL is much liehter, 1f the whole Towa | 10t now impaie his own political fut- | ous havoe in all seGtions, The improve- | @ ereat deal misrepresented sinee his clection 011t b0 mBoionLal v diseers el maximum rate i¢ to be inecorporated into | e by withdrawing from the national | ment cannot fail to have a beneficial | @ suator. * * * He will be likely to | S crime committed by Clavk ks referred o the num rate iz to be ieorporated in bola umself in resorve and act as practic b ween him as a great consum pti Tai: plins and specificntions of Arch- | a ill, from 10 to 15 per cont should he | committes, as he would have done by a | effect on all channels of trade, ICUIIDSOIL It FOsOLYe an L ACeiny; prictcel T T ; loct INTataTRIBITICh e TRt atativ aabe |k 1 to comterbalanco the difference | Withdrawel without answering the ac 0 better proof of the solid foundation B the hostito fone I Pha oA L sun from sh honest man whose antecedents, character and political sympathies hay such as Mr, Yite P would have no | moveor less damaging to the party, not- | financial gulo which strew other shores | Kyle's are represented e Tuere arestilla fow choice cellsleft | grrounds for set y ithstanding the fct that 1t is for the | with mercantile wreeks. The prohibi- | chance. Lot him speak for himself. Let him | after br In the state ponitentiary for the raseally But if no agreement ean bo arrived at | present helpless in the matter. : tion agitation and the deficiency inwes| speakin that most genuine and couclusive T Rt contractors who have tobbed the people | on the whole Towa rato then the legista | Tho opinion of republicans in Wash- | ern crops \ themselves a severe | language—the language of 3 for th T ar et ildings. Lure should establish a maximum rate on | 0gton that tho national committee | test. To these were added the dearth of orateand exlaustive to compensate fof n traie in Nebraska and [owq, | cusations, but his continuance at the | on which Omaha's trade rests can he had {he loapilallsliorteomings: v reasonable and | head of the committos cannot fail to be | than e weathering of the b detention 3 THE NEW SECRETARY. the chiel staples il con- | ought to be reorganized will be con- al precipitated the September i Sovk of 4 woman suf- curred in by republicans everyw ilative flurry, during which banlks or News (d frage in the | ure pay their wives | fixa maximum rate <ain, cattlo,baled | Who enrnestly wish to sse the party | locked their vaults and for atime abso e the doubtful compliment of suying that 7 hay, conl, lumber and building stone | growin popular confidenco and continus | lutely refused the usual 4 modations estern and| soUtharn 1GrOAts, k- D, they know more than they know them- | andbrick. Those commodities comprise | i controlof the government, and there | onany terms, Despite thes ntsof | polutment s credituble. He is ial of 1 t 0 1 i N disaster " g r, M. ndom, tinancier, sol ves. : the bulk of what the people of Nebraska | $hould beno hesitaney in giving plain | depression and disaster, th i e e e SHOULD Govemor Boyd decide that|buy and s mploto accord with Seaator Sherman ot oo e A i oty ] commadities wre mide ne low | sentiment pendicularity, and emerged from the silver question, and ther Il. If the rates on those | and unmistak expression to this | huckbone of Omaha maintained its por X sioge stronger and more aggressive than | eXpect hini to favor free coinage polic 00t Romatt oss than | 08 those clarged in adjoini MUNICIPAL SUFFRAGE For wougxy. | tonger anc ! LYol is unquestionably well fitted for 100 local patriots will be plunged in grief | Stites the people will have Those e ’ ) and ive holleve ho will ‘Al i B & tobe entisf Fow imioht lowoe. the 4 o The improved activity reflected by lity g 0 inconsolable O be at1s| . N 100 lowt h wure to grant unlimited municipal Ry Lot SIS SR A . B 0 ;. ks i 10 aud saw ¢ ; the clearings is supplemented with in- | St Louis Globe-Demoerat (v i L et ) re to women, with the right to| 00 iBeraliiy \ These | Mas always furnished fiest class secretar Lichia LocAL political will save | rate charged by Nebraskn ronds THE | 101d elective officos in city governments, | retsing liberulity in - loans 105¢ | the treasury, and Mr. Foster will not fa B favorable conditions will multi- | maintain Ler fine reputation in that respect persons who are asking the Towa rates aro on these stiples than the the charges he § y vere three of us wkos against Clarke >t constita te all ¥ wife an . 1did the - T reret by { that he can make a nst him That therc churches al ply as the senson advances and Thic new secretary of the treasury is | 1At e v mok nong the ladies of the the hot v respecting women | Ry a0 g i Blie | not ouly well qualified for the ¢ s of the | (% ye o la JA%S officers with thearcaof the state out. | merchandiso which —would comp: of Nebraska. Thogreat majority ofthem | D (I8 cperations = and Puplic | onice, but o also knows how to make the | (PRl otk FHEee BPTRE IREAICECER O | T e 2 { JOEILY ™| works open individual and municipal | vegetibles grow in the garden of his party wadke 08 ! side of Omala, tively be of small beneflt to the do not desire the right to vote and would | %07 €= P8 e R AC 1 & fou Ly oh o o olaatad Tht b | Ereatad ine vt Lt e braska farmer. 1ot oxcreise it if it were given them, | PUIRS© SWINES. Spirib 07 OWICIPLISe | ol pher of the cubinet fensc. The sympathies * of the Neither do they wish to have the privi themselves a harvestof burren vegrets [ BEE is notableto say. Itis possible | poppesent avery small minority of the by comparing the numberof appointive | that the lowest vates in Towa are intelligent and hom IRt e, et hollone tn s Bek hasnlwoys avorad diect and progress is abrond, industries ar roupe seem t [ with Lon committeo exploring the state capital | railroad legislation by the legislatura and as he kissed ev investments are inerensing, the | ever have a thought of Wit and 1 ood by @ trade territory of Omahu i limitaal|isEie st ER could knock the e HOW THE STATE VICTIM ZED. e ’}‘” adthe lity 4 1 r hope of his % S RYan ONIONB RS 1l It is anwounced from Washington | The logislative nitteo on public | cossary and legitimate domestic and so- ”“'[ paginss gutlgoley whole, s pat R that Quuy, Cameron, Dudiey and Clark nds and buildings is much impressed | eial duties in seeking offico for them. | & 1 i 2 AR MG L ¥ sonare g g ready to engineer an the audacity of the steals perpetrated Alger boom. Itisa vity thatso good a 1 loge of holding eleetive mumicipal offi- | ©XPanding, opportunities for profitable | may make w good oiicer, ut 1o one would for superiluous legislative omployes will | That 1s what ous constitution provi g ¢es. These women have no taste for poii- reach a conclusion about the time the | forand thatduty sheuld not be shirke ties, no disposition to engago in 3 : by the ener; legitlature is ready toadjourn, e its intrigue and tickory, an time to ) from their ne- expecied and foreshadows o year of mord Chicazo He rl. 1, ““”I““ :\ 1 than average prosperity. has never made his mark as upon the state in the erection of that practical politics is neither wii cier, He is said to bo soun 8 A 4 — question, and perhaps ho is. s ! § THE Fifty-fiest congress has just seven | enough tovote right on th rew i heir numerous and a or Less contention and vulgar association [ o R0 T %o its araalt. The | Years iy Lna Ly closing scenes of a session which will [ tion for the right mau should fall into such hands. nstitutions, Asallthese buildir ing nor clevating, that it involves mor vania, compromised his fiiancial afairs | o jittlolate in the day to make a com- | eschew politics, and that the talk of re- sutferings for fifty centson the doll blast . her 1) S 1 Lig: ns. OWever, " 11 1 1, 4 cal obligations, however, nan to conternplate the method by which | women into elections is a fatuitous fancy, broad uncancelle 1l tim b rank among the most memorable in the [ threatened with infla he pinic of laint, but it is ys interesting i @1t by introducing the inll e of N T ! L il 0 BRlng ALDyINEReAuGIDE b in N 1 countey’s history aro likely to be i esting, if not exciting, The republiean | the qualifications we have s right toexix majority has dono nothing since the [ the chicf oficer of the treasury departn came along. ~ Sith was arrested abo LAc pasaaeR QUANAJBLIONE | fionthe” dia! for g o ofionse, ‘it s | i P i : BIOL10/\hos0 9L RNy e thousind | ire the chief witness for the state, refused 1t will leave its rocord largely in the | the fact is not genera wil M hechipll ot .v»*‘?“““}‘ ’. s by n“‘” has been swindled outof his money. |an “ividescont drenm.” The charaet e il day, aud the prey of One senator who s recently veturned [ of politics is today what it has always | tour over the state remarks that | been and will continue to be to the end e soldiers’ home at Grand id s | of human contlict for political powe unfit tolive in," and that considerable Women can vote at school HANSBROUC printer and Kyle of South Dakota a preacher. Thus the two great professions engaged in the re- demption of the world donate two par- ticular stars to lead the fuithful out of | Novfoik asylum “looks iike i where it hasbeen found that compara poliicalbonings r. bt tha W w tuke advantage of the privi Mmaasyned irhlohehs 1 andat cloction to vemedy its former uiistakes. shapein which it was submitted to the Chicago Tribun rop I'he president people last November, It has passed felenmined o Hiie ihelaeniaty, On February 21 all tho banks of this state some usclul legislution since, hut can 10N bettor equinped. nie that ME | Were notified to filo their. quarterly rep STATE HOUSE NOTES. s vequired tokeep the walls | eloctions i some twenty states, ion. He has been a suc- | 1N ease the repo and anexcallent rove lepartment at tl When in s he was a valua i consideration in the last month. | fhuential member. He bas | from tumbling in. He says that the |including Nebrask and every- 3 now hardly hope to mature any of the forthe p CONGRESSMAN BLAND insists that next year fora sturdy man to carey th gilvor bunner, And the more the looks toward Lebanon, Missouri, th greater willbo the on of M Blund. “Barkisis wi Speaker Reed will step down next | Wraining which is so very . t10 tako a wal ofices ho sonator evi- | proportion of thoso who doarenotof the | (hete e EOEC W D . | Placed at the head of the e : Eouy 't ap the fact | bettor class of women, InKansis women { ! I o LORRIBE | deumontyend o inad (lind ik p ; our public institu- | have suffrage on the same terms with I3 ERORRIMARR B ACRIAT kD e G : ! \ Brazilian AMairs - pu nstitu- | huvo suffrag I . ' [ in the way of praise and blame, than & and fr ! with a | menin all municipal elections, but only the oftices and | a sm inority have thus far shown a Hastings asylum | disposition to exevcise the vight. With that of any other man who over filled it L ittt Rl istor compar Whatever may he thought of his service, | no wi . ERaLAD 1 4 1 Brazil there is probably now no man who does er. d i \ n s : heorful ‘remark ¢ he exception of Wyoming woman suf- | 1, jlieve that In his oxtreme devotion ¢ cireulation, or i v th, \ 4 4 Ho to ty loyalty he has acted out his \ mere silver ba o w B s 9 ruth tops of Sec " i 3 much worse down | frage has nowhere been suecessful in at- commendation rathor lolsmi on that institution was the |elass of womon, by which we would be il tho lust words uttorid 1 r Matt Bracke THE opposition in certain quarters to | well. Confr i 1 ) L. hibitat the world's faiv is disereditable. | greatly, ke has actad with abrasks caunotaflord to ndvertise to | and wisdom, and his cLof St Paul Pioneer-re | | Poster reditable o Like a distinguished cit IKansas, st ever ventured by a public eon- |understood us meaning the wives and who re wilon's cloquence from |, cyor in Nebraska mothers who understand and ap- Another senator indorses the recom- | preciate their teue funetions * and mendation of the superintendent of the |are content to rule in the obscu nctionary of the aliberal approprintion for w stato ex- British metropolis vitali forgotten sermons and gave them stamp of originlity, What if (o Hoeliopraciailivdysse e e o ol o e MR neglected, in the rush of business, il s e nenatble far ik ol G ORTNe RSl RGN ive the proper credit? Hustings asylun fora supervising avchi- | of home, to polities, and it | o world that the ontor and sturdy | strength which combined to make it one of the great commonwenlths of the west lrawn with a view to future enlarge- | theconflicts, the intrigues, the false- | Lave A e G T ment, and that he would prevent hood and the decort of polities, doubtle vorld’s far dirvectors have at | yohbery of the st by contractors, some women may find congenial, but to their courage up to the If Nebr 110 keep righton | the majority of vefined, moral and wo- pitch. Heretofore the man- | orecting new buildings and add- { manly women they must It to placate all interests, but | | nnial to old ones the | petition with survounding states with- | Bow wait with out suflicient means to make nn exhibit 1 o0 b ulways bo ro- | of jts varied resources and marvelous de | pugnant. The bolief that woman can | yoiopment. One hundred thousand dol- the more concessions they made to the | cupervisin \itect might be | remova these conditions and impart the | Iars is none to much to place fake front speculators the more exac od ; ite has already | gentleness and purity to politics has " ! . 10| gide by side with states that ' ¢ fngwere their demands., The ision | peovided for all sonablo demands in ant in experience, Wome o way from u quat b of the board abindoning the dual sit oction th ation of this new ind pure while they make the home Siilah foniihat o v and concentrating the psition on y 1 N d expen eir sphere of activity, but withdraw J Jacksou park removes the lust obstrucs hones! m this into the avena of politi- | 4 1 tion to the progress of work on the i bly saf t and if oxperience m i . - building. Every friend of the ent it if any one of I | 1 of impnrting gentlenes A .@gfl)/@j prise will rojoice that order and activity s for the wre public buildings at | the male combatants they would | { have heen brought out of chaws and con- | Grand Islind, Hastingsor Norfolk had | danger of losing it themselves. tention prected them for hotels or factories of ' is there any force in the assumpti

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