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CITY SURFACE DRAINAGE. |the younger membera of the bar and The omaha Bee' Omaha osnnot afford to postpone te | honest men outside the bar with the snother yeaz the extension and com- |osrtainty that any of the incumbents sy. The enly flomhy mn:.mu:ml pletion of the North and South Omaha | can make enough from legitimate fees sowers, Tho drainage of that portion | to pay him for being Intelligent and | Catholic Review, TERMS BY MATL— of tho city through which they pass is[opright, two qualities which have | After his mass, which he shys early, i Leo XIIL gives audience to Cardinal One Yoor....810 00| Throe Months.83.00 | o mattor of publio necessity. When | boen at a discount up to the present gi e i 00| G the proposition to extend the South |time in theso offices. gigeobinl, secretary of state and former. i Iy nunotc at Vienns, whose political “HE WEEXLY BEE, published every Omaha sewer to Ninth strcot was un- [ As justices and constables will be|joarning is rare even in those of his Weinesday. der discussion, Tue Bee presented a elected at large, ward bummers and | cffisial position, His place is then TERMS POST PAID— moss of statistics showing the frigth. low dives will no longer be able to '1'“1:.:’ *lha fimdin-;-‘:orf;w of ec- closiastical [ - T fal mortality along the South Omaha |dictate the choioe. Uapable men | i o “' rdh:: -'nmgd :hl:}:‘gh“ AuxrioaN News Coupaxy, Sole Agents oreok resulting from the stagnant and | will ran a greater chance of olectlon |jts fxed day, Tho several counci 'Newsdealors in the United States.f sluggish water which oozed through its | on a general ticket where the cholce Is | generally occupy the whole morning, bed to the river, 1t demonstrated by | made by all the voters of the clty than | antil 0;’0 hour Alfur mid-dnyc,lm:l‘h; CORRESPONDENOE -All Oommunl. [ the reports ot the city physic- |at a single polling place where a nnor: A potage, one 0 ( p d some cheeze; s faw minutes imtfons ff‘fi“f‘ ‘:th ml;fiffill‘):‘l;ll ian that the number of malarial [few hundred votors decide the elec- for its “na':::l’m.pliaan. While ;.Sl";r:fi;i. diseases along the creeks wore greater | tlon. h takes tl‘a‘:“ air In the 78 TTERS—AIl Busi f the oit - L atternoon—generally In his oa Taniis ha: Halniiansss shcald be a4 :;‘";" ';l "“' ‘;"‘ oot 'R;OZI Wk pablish to-day the new law on | riago—ho ususily reads the bishops rossed to TaE Ber Pusiistine Courax | bined and vhat the percentage of fatal |\ is¢ration In the oty of Omaha,|reports, all of which e direct into -JuanA, Drafts, Checks and Postoffice | casos was alarmingly large. The ar-| opioy Into effsot to-d: Unier|his own hands, the dispatoh Jrders to bo made payable to the order of | ;014 yiged are just an pertinet now i q o e e e il witl| the nunolatures, and_especi + " pocially any the Company, 8 1 pe this law the mayor and coancil will| oo oo b Bolgl’nm. This little klng: when the completion of thess improve- have to take action at once, appoint el 3 y 8pPoint ) dom, which has broken its diplomatic The BEE PUBLISHING I!ll.. PI‘ODB. m‘:‘l:: i‘ofl:m::d:: by the :"’"d of | their reglstrars and have the books relln'llonl wl;h the holy naa,‘ 18 parti- pul works, ey were two years d that theregistration of voters| cularly near his heart. Kor it is there of drainago. The green and stagnant T Tie seufdiberain ‘o, L AW, 0 1846, and there that he studled at olose quarters a grest politician, Leo- pools above Twentleth stroot are con- | yiainys Whothor the provisions of |pold 1. Towards 4 o'clock the pope stant sources of danger to residents In | 4, o4her got that .authorizes the city | glves his private and public audiencer, that vielnity. It Is proposed to ex-|oouncll to divide each ward into two nll:d the evening hou: are d’;voted to ) y ) tho reception of bishops. 'his lon, :::' '.I:;m SKL M(nry 2 lvanno' “F"’“ or more polling places can also be put | 44y over Leo X1r, regll;l”l the so"tlldz ounizo property to Far-| i, 5r0 at onco remains to be seen. |of his own closet. Then at last he is T snd thus to carry off toly, any event a big stride forward has | able to begin work. y the river the surplus water which has been made toward getting an honest Tall, thin, spare, with his pale and accumalated at the foot of the hill g"lflyl'lmmd face, the pope usually draining also the entire basin between as dellcste healih, of whioh he takes POPE LEO XIII What He Dines On—8is Daily Work ~Always Grave and Solemn, Tae rallrosd bosses have strangled the republican party in Nebraska, EE—————— ANTI MoNoPoLY within the repub- lican and democratic partios has had & falr trial within the legislature, It proved to be a snare and a sham, Tae steal industry at Lizcoln will regisiration of voters, never again be protected at the polls. | 1y, 010y’ ond Harney and Nineteenth How Ireland 1s Govarned, e S T'he producers of Nebraska have spot- | .3 peanty.secon d'.h"u' 1t is alao | Dublin Freeman's Journal. The spiritual sovereign of 200,000,000 ted the robbers and will bury them too Oatholics does not spend 1(0 francs a fotudiniial i proposed to extend the North Omaha| The overy-d ’,;’,‘;‘,’f,:";::,};"’::fl n::::h]fordhil tablo. " The energy of a jurrection. il ot L eV 2 us 7 At s sower to the milltary bridge, and 4| Bnglish ohiof accrotary, & Sootch un: aloe enables him to resist the fatigue complete the South Omaha sewer to|der secretary, an English assistant | of his labor and vast responsibilities. Mr. BraNe s at the ropublican |4y, river under secretary, with an Orange Irish | At timos those abont him perceive a helm in Washington, but the ship s [ riding in rougher waters than when the old time spoaker of the house di- rected its course and shaped the party policy. % clly'. The amount of annual interest | itle at loaat is Irish, but the privy |the life of his worn frame, Suddenly which these improvements will com- (council of Ireland is as much Irish 88| woll again, he takes up once more his pelis trifling when compared with|the castle system constitutional. | heavy burden, and betakes himself to the saving of life and health | e constitution of the body Is nsfthat Work of reconclliation and peace- PeNNsvLvANIA high tariff protec:| Lol et from the :;l:o:; .:"E'"fi:;::lhntg arch-bish- ::;fklng to which he has devoted him- 3 ) 5 tionists may prevent a “P“b“";“ °;’“' proper draining of our olty. Open | the other an Irish tory, aged 82; two| Heis always grave, or rather / gress from passing a tax reduction |grooky i villages are condasive to |ex-Irish chancollors, nine Eoglishmen |emn; always the pope. The Italians bill, but if they do Pennsylvania will health, They carry off rapldly the who have at some time or other dur-|call his manners aud surroundings have to elect the next president. The ing the century been chief secretaries | coremonions, Gravity is inherant in ory for tax reduction has bocome a smoll smount of freth which acoumu- | for Ireland, aud three ex commanders | his natare, thoso aver who have national one. lates along their banks or passes into | of the forces in Ircland, Thero are|known him from his earlicst youth, thetr current. Bat in largo cities like | seven poers, of whom four at lcast are | He never abandons himself, laughs Kiveas h—u !"——'u.t eveated o {hree Omaha, where the aconmnlation is a pronounced tories, four Irlsh non-offi- | rarely. He might be thought stern 5 clal commoners, who ought to know |did he not temper his severity by the cents’ per milo passenger law, but the thousand times as largo, the banks of | yho gountry, for,th«y are all rejected | patient lcknntl:n with which X{e l{-tanl people of Nebraska must submit to highway robbery for two years longer becadse the corrupt republicavs angd rotten democrats in the legislaturo pooled against them. where the wash from the street is|heads of Irish cfficos and several Irish|speak to him. His audiences aro far largely made up of decaying vegetable judges. less frequent than were thoze of Plus = 1 an open creek is a deadly INDUSTRIAL NOTES, take b:; '°'mff$2' fing, & He “ll::{ Omaha has found it so and 3 s not the brilliant side so noticeable our oltizens must rld themsalves of the | During the coming season there will be |in his predecessor, the genoral case, Hazex, the meteorlogioal martinet, | nuisance as quickly as possible. :’:dll‘ at Marion, Ohio, & £40,000 flouring N;: fill::l ;googkl’mr:har whlul}‘lendn_wld;, i e . notwithatan o nur| 5 says he {8 being persecuted by his RIVER IMPROVEMEN The Cambria iron works are filling an | gitudes of the ll:ut pontlfil:tenia:l:ha brother officars of the army and that| ENT. order for a thousaud tons of ateel raila for | frank, bold and gonisl spoech, fall of the record shows that he was a good| Who shall declde when dootors ‘h;f“‘“'““‘“ B"“:h'"‘ ':“"‘"d' witty and heppy worde, thrown off in soldier. The record shows that he Is | dlsagrec? The congressional com- ere aro monufactured In York and|thet' sonorous voloe which Pius 1X. a very poor mignal cficer, Wiggine 2 mittao and the Missenippl river com. | Lo S sot o en e saa | rotained in Hi extromo old aga. Leo has beaten Hazon on weathor guesses this seaton every time. A mission are at loggerheads over plans | $!,300.000. XL Is as slow of speech as the arch- 3 A Plans have bee: de f bishop of Parls, But if neither the for the permanent improvement of the nlu.':l.wolll::x Nouses to, be :u:’::gk:; pope nor the cardinal has received Mississippl, The commission plan ghhnh avenue near Thirty.fifth street,in | the orator’s gift, each has been e has been to control the water by hicsgo, to coet $130,000, dowed with the author’s. Perhaps vating the banks, while the congres- "fi mrhmn ":: Ium-ehm:nlzdmn':'x:ll:lm this '}:‘M ;' “phh“m"h&'p slonal committee favors a system of | it will contain practical exam of gas, .%,.‘:':du;‘m 'Gl:,l;ort.. i outlets which will enable the river to |\BYdraulio aud elsctrls engiucering. o ! A The rolling mills on the river between| The pastoralsin which the archbish- lower its own channel. bur's Lage and Wis:ahikon, near Phila- [ op of Pw (this was Cardinal The chief objection to the levee | delphis, are véry busy at present, and are 's © ‘botore his election as e B TaE ovrrupt crowd of shysters and pettifoggers who have made thelr liv- ing in Omaha by shameless barter in p our justloes courts have reached the ey , endof thelr rope. The pasage by 2 tho legialatare of the bill cutting down ; 3 the number of justioe's courts In citles wotking night and day to fill orders, pope) n‘;“l 1'.7?1: to dnmmtn'h the | of the first—class will olip their wings the river. an, yobte count harmony of falth and reason, of relig- T ion and clvilization, ‘‘growing like the and curtail thelr profita. the banks to bea i ) flower and fruit from the root of into the river to 6 Ohristianity,” were much notised by the current becomes stronger by re-| It is estimated that this year's output of | Italisn pu The priest loved st o oot g o 580V 0,2 Skt SR Lt th oo e ey o ! ), Or doul d n- the levee plan. Less th,n o woek ago | the yield of the entire Territory three|ghi sald to hin! that his was ‘‘one of the cestly government improvements|YeA™® 880 the most finely balanced and vigorous at Plum Point we I:vm:;ul“ n‘!";flu‘]‘:‘hm"{;“.?: of characters,” that he was ‘‘a man an expondlture of haf million dol. | pended, s s tesed" 2 Capi 1. | Tho i Seod the L} o 0 oo ), O ol . :;n in mattrasses and riprapping went holders, and ngamenh are hd' .nnd it.” Since the elghteenth century, own towards the gulf. for » resumption of work in a few days. | since the time of Benedict XIV, and The plan recommended by the con. |, The United States census bulletin, No, | Olement XIV., Rome has not seen gressional committee Is that of a wide :!an"m:lkn.:a‘ymxfl?&::fn?f ¥ il::ll:l?.? 8 - popsinot “:z.de um"hf‘i.:( mmdé system of sublets which will rellove | ments, 7, . L ale ?l? sy [ l‘l?n o .'nh hands, above 16 yea 83,787; usoan verse, 0 fam! at onoce witl the river of high water below Vicks- | above'15 vears, 27,009 children, 2 | olassioc and with contemporary letters. burg and check the disastrous floods | wages, $43,083,045; e of materials, | At the Ennnt time, the two qualities on the lower $165,285,779; producte, 8254,880,236, which Leo XIII most prizes, and atms or Mimaaippl, Along Joner, the anthracite conl to 4 Iy in securing In_his the houss Internal revenus bill of the|'h® UPPF Fiver they aug-|nego atatistician, states that from 1820 to | writings, aro sipliclty and. modera: gost constant dredging and | the close of 1381, total shipments of | tion, ~His letters, his enclyclicals, ‘all sesaion, thracite coal 438,580,804 tons, This o - T, the removal of obstructions with such | amount :lowd:’";lr. ‘Charles H. are submitted to the sacred ocolloge. i Tae senate tariff blll, ‘which was [ discussed yosterday in the house, bears the title, *‘An act to reduce in- ternal revenue taxation.” Its first | five seotions are reductions of nearly f $25,000,000 in the internal taxes, The taxes on capital and deposits of | banks and bankers, the stamp tax on ! bank cheoks, orders, drafts and vouch- ers, and the tax on matches, perfa. mery and patent medicines are entire- 1y repealed, while the taxes on cigars, cigarettes and tobaocco are cut down nearly 50 per cent. These reductions are in the nature of a substitate for by learned writ the anthra. | Nothing is more admirable than the Saas, Reronts are current In Washington | straightning and strengthening of the | (ite cr s P:“:;,":n"f: e | Saamide inmh L FRESCS opinions | that General Serman will bo a candl- | banks as will contract the channel |form n solid wall 100 feet wide and 100 feet | andfwelghs objectione, date for the presidency before the next republican convention and that Becretary Blaine Is giving the doughty old warrior every oncouragement;,and organizing & Sherman literary byreau for pushing the canvass, The report . probably originated in the fertile brain of some sensational Washington ocorrespondent. It is emphatically denied by General Sherman himself aud passed over contemptaously by Mr.|Blaine, General Sherman will be retired next September with the full + rank and pay of general of the army, ‘With the salary of $13,500 a year he oan well afford to steer clear of poli- without serionsly diminishing the bed | bish for a distance of 2.6 miles, known td completely rewrite, after of the river. They claim that the h: |:E:.|ln.v:n,:,lfi,"; fi;;,:,‘.l::’fl;:: grave debates, encyclicals whioh he 0 A ¢ A : | had already completed, As he suf- b::::g:' :10“"':““:: ll:'::l“ ‘!d“': :‘;‘: l'{,}]‘gz' .3.,‘.‘,‘:&“.‘01 :.I.': p,'":.' ':;%“,’: fers from sleeplessness, it 1s generally [1 periment whic! oertain- | gperated through a spring-held treadle, | in the night hours when he composes ly ralse the flood line of the Mississ- hn(%z‘:n m:d extending under the his most immortal works. ippl from soven to ton foot on ita 10w | wolsof the Tal, shen it b sanestng tia| Itis by thls active life, the monot- er section, and which will be no|bell crank to which the wire is secured, °:"“I°f "M:: "":‘“: lh. t::‘an ':fll“ A & Co., the ¢ Ohi .| statesmen, that the holy father is able groatar or more permanent safeguatds | Tl 10" the intronsod dersarit for | to manage direotly, In all thelr im- than its natural banks, dressed beef have been constrain»d to en- | mensity of detail, the affalrs of the As the people are disposed to deal | large thelr killing department, This new | church, Thoso affsirs have multiplied liberally with our great :2::,}:&',“.’:5‘ .T.:}?".,mfl;‘l'.'fi greatly since the early part of the cen- A A natlonal waterways the objeotions | erected contiguous to the main bul ore than one hundred bishop- e by M. Batarrort's oo 1T S Gl s B R (S0, U, A, to the levee plan will demand wide- dl:‘h o L S writings of others, XIII has his sproad attention, $50,000,000 to|, From the researches of Mr, W. H, own hand in all, sees all with his own $100,000,000 which Is propossd to|amerthbot s ik mochonirs horssses | oyes, and directs all. Moderation, g ¢ J mak Minsisei bic inoh of it weighs only ,0972 , | Whioh, with austerity, s the dominant ? i ER——— and ;{:::o::p:r'l:: th:‘ % ba pp: whilo Its Juflomutl;,;’lbwt ;‘:o'n.x‘n'i. note in the mvml.g;l’l conduct, and An important constitational amend- VAR qug moat| oo per equae lach, It has, also which he has made into law for him- ment will be voted by th a0, | Pro(olly supervised. If, aa the oco- Vialding ! poln:ll:‘:i:(?;o .:m“nm:-hn th, st hue bonge I fintie, Af ‘the ple of Nebraska at ‘?::nua ;.np:; gressional committee clalm, the most |The mo‘dulnl u',.h.um’l’h 16,000, sgm; vme of his acoession the diplomatio B corps accredlted to the Vatican was re nataral plan is the bfl‘r previous ;:l“;p;?;:}"': :':l“." loag gave » dutility of | 3, 09 to about two embassadors— theories and the interests of The report of the Allen paper wheel | those of France and Austria. At contractors ought not to stand in the | company at & recont meeting ehows a | Present he recelves the envoys or the way of itsadoption, adily increasing business aince the for-|ambasadors of all the powers, save eleotion. It proposes to extend the legislative session to sixty days, and to increase proportionately the pay of the members. The result of the late seasion shows that such an amend- ment is necessary, The time now al- lowed is too short for the proper con: slderation of important measures, The best measures are often defeated on the ground of insufficient propara” tlon or amendment, while in the rash of the closing hours of the ses- mion the most flagrant jobs are forced through to a passage, With an wheels no breaks, reported to the Oxana oan be congratulated upon | cmpany which o wof ifeor Lajary | E738 to these two oountries, 'tbore the by Aba ' laatl to rolling stock. The recaipts of the year | B N0 sigus of any possidle under: passage by the legislatare, before ending Jauuary 31, shows an facreas standic nt the reestablishment of its adjournment, of a bill which will | about $200,000 over 1881, A dividend diplomatio relations between the holy b per cent has been deciared on the capital | geo ) ta g: far t;) ?e!«_\rml ttxe most flagrant |lgk of the cll:i!:)pnny. 'l'lm‘rmiphu the ;:: &‘,‘5 :»l.?‘l:,r.nt :rl‘l“ :x“lfi:ncgeu‘?fm?l: abuses of our jastice's courts, Here- [ company in 1850, the yearof its orzaniza- pope at Kome and his spiritual inde- after all clties of the first-class are to | j, o s ..d::m 7o i 1':,."10‘ ;", peudence, Nevertheless, we must constitute one district or precinct for not suppose that the present modera- the purposoe of the election of six jus. tion denotes a change or a backward tices of the peace and six constabl Perhaps neuralgia is the most aggra- [ novement from the doctrines of the In other words the number of justi }'\llln( ’?nfvefi: I?liu. &Mz. Hl}:xy late pontificate. Ire‘ull;o x;xllnd‘ the . ; {eltly, of Targo Jo., thus | recent significant saying of a dignitary extenslon of the legialative sftting | has been out down one-half in Omaba, npenky'al it: I ;ntfarfid horribly with | of the “qlmln ouria; $ “All that had must come ;lnhi::rmin th: poy ol |and thelr wsuccessors are to be :'h: fi:\unlg‘u l!n :lhs h;'a ;‘“d‘],h“"g; tobenlid hes I'z.een satd, The church membere. dollacs & day does|elected st large. This means| D0t threo applications cf St. Jacobs|nover changes. not meet bare expenses. Both prop:|the selection of candidates for the :;)gl:x‘jn“d P (Mpgpevilie (Qal)dp, E— ositions are good, beoause they will [cfiico who can afford to be honest. *For the dellcate and complicated stimulate more esreful legislation and | Omaha has encugh petty litigation to difficu'tles peculiar to women, Lydia z#-The wonders of modern chem- glve us better reprosentatives at Lin- | pay & falr income for six judges/ The '6‘,:;0‘:; D in E. Pinkham's Vegotable Compound is ® m ++" | posttion can now be thrownfopen to| of Tnk van be raads from them. the sovereiga remedy, THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28 All theseimprovemontsare demanded | c0adjutor. The English lord lieuten: | moment of exhaustion and collapse; by the sanitary reqairoments of the| 0t of Irsland bas isprivy counetl == i plecs of good y ry req the privy council (f Ireland. The|news or a legram restore the creek winding and steep, and|parlismentary oandidates, a couple of | —without interruption—to all who Fa,rms H DOUBLE AND SINCHLE ACTING POWER AND HAND I O IV S S5 | 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. 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