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| | | JOMAHA DAILY BEE-~-MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1854, 5 - 70 LONDON BY RAIL #ill Kenl's Great Scheme to Conneot The Continents. The Proposed Behring Straits Amerioan-Asia Railway Pro- nounced Practioable and Inevitable. “‘Major” Will H. Kent, Amerioan. / railway scheme. may yot come of it. A year ago when the revenue catter Cowin was being fitted out at San Francisco for a cruise toward Boehring straits, Kent obtained permission to accompany her, and had resigned his position on Tne Bee for that purpose. To secure the necessary ainews of war he organizsd a company in Omaha, among whom, as he stated to the writer, wero Hon. J. E. Boyd, Judge Savage, John A. Creighton and other wealthy men. A fow nights before his departure, Kent gave the foreman a fare- woll banquet of teague. It was a sad and eolemn gathering of two. Beer laden breezes from the Tivoli meandered through the room and the surrounding falls and editorial dens were dark and deserced. It was an hour for secret saucus, when the minds of wise men avolve great and lasting schemes for the bencfit of cirilizatin and the rise of mankind., Both minds evolved. Kont talked a blue streak, the margina streak- 2a with brilliant colora. Hoe would ex- aminoe and report upon the resources of Alaska, and its conditon for railroad de- velopment, tarry a week or two among 1slesof Behring straite, cross the Asia'sicy shares, aud foot it through Siberian woods tothe castles of the Romanoffs. It would be but » fow eteppes to the Baltic's placid shores, where the czar would greet and decorate him as the greatest explorer of them all. Only a tew yoars of toil, then world-wide fame and its attendant honors. There would be no trouble in getting the capital to build the road; 16 was now within his grasp. He would be the mogul of all the railroade, would travel in his own buffst car with sleeping attichment, press palms with monarons, entertain his old sompanions, and distribute a million or swo of his abundance among the toiling aight owls of the press. ‘The brilliant buoble bursted and the Uorwin sailed without Kent. He contin. ned to rustle for items, however, stilt hoping to strike some adventurous ouss with money, ready to embark for Alaska. Kentisnow in Chicavo working up a Hoom for the Behring road and was in- serviewd by Tne Onicago Herald to the ‘ollowing effeot: The scheme of Lieutenant Irie, an ex- naval officer, to build a railroad through \laska, which was mentionedin The Her- ald’s Washington letter recontly, is not a aew one. It was first propo ed seven yesrs ago by Major W. H. Kent, who was for several yoears in the servioe of the Wabash railway., Major Kent's grandfather was a pioneer of Indiana and surveyed the houndaries between that state and Hlli- nois and Ohio, while his father was one of the promoters of the construction of the Wabash and was in the directory for ifteen years, In pmjwfine the Alaska route he is, therefore, but following the family charaoteristic, and his plan has been thorouzhly worked up in its details and has been indorsed by several of the leading engineers of the west. Major Kent was in the city yesterday, and in an interview with a Herald re- porter, stated that in early life he had devoted a great desl of time to the study of Arctic explorations and the search f)r a northwestern passago to the old world. The completion of the Union Pacific coad ina greab measure accowplished he object sought for, and the long de- sired northwest passago no longer occu- pied the minds of men. The Union Pa- cific was followed by the Nrthern and Routhern Pacific—all struggling to reach the most advantageous harbor on Pacilio coast and to sscara the valuable urade to and from China, Japan and the south seas. The proposed western terminus of the Canada Pacl o was Fort Simpwon, in latitude 51:40, and near the svuthern boundary of Alaska, the latter univer- saly and erroncously belioved to be a iand of ice and snow aud etornnl winter. By following np the trend of the coast to Mount 8t. Ellas, 526 miles,and thence across the maln body of the territory to Behuing's Btratt, 1,000 milcs more, the zoute would load through the Alent and Yukon disiriots, the best portion of the old Russlan urmu?. Mups, charts, official records, and old Russian histories were secured and carefully studied, and theso, with personal evidence and private ietters, all proved that the eoun- try to be passed thrcugh had the climate of Beotland in the summer and of New Jersey in the winter. Alaska forests equaled only by those | i pOssosscs of Oentral Africa, stores of the precious meotals which will surpass those of Oali- tornia in her palmiest days, the grandest dsheries in_the world, a magnificent far country, and rich deposits of coal, cop- per aud other of earth’s treasuree, basides nli‘qg adapted to grazing and wheat- raising. Bobring's Strait has an average width of thirty- miles, but at its narrowest point is a claster of small islands, the Diomede group, standing like sentinels at the gatoway betwaen the sunny Pacitio and the fromn seas of the north. Here she strait is comparatively free from ice the year round, the water s shallow and fornishes good anchorage for vessels, and the widest point between any two points of land between the ocon- tinents and the islands is only & mile and » half, Kent ciaims that this stralt can e easily braversed the year round by ransfer boats, and also that o tunnel in practicabl ) within s reasonable limit of oxpense. Orossing the strait is one of :ilr least diffioult s in the proposed . From Oape East on the Aslatio side, the oosst would be hugged off as closely s oonformity of the country would permit in order to obtain the benefft of the milder temperature which here, as in Alaska, is caused by the Kori Biwo or Japaneso current, similar to the gulf stream only latger. The southern ter- minus of she road would be at Viadiov- important Rasslan on the mouth of the This sectlon of the line the well- known journalist who filled for yeara the city editorship on Tur Bxr and later on the Republioan, has again launched his This has been the dream of his youth and maturer years, and something tangible would be longer than that traverse a country declared to have th current. At tho southern pushing down the old caravan route tow. the provinoe roundabout. from Boaton to London or Liverpool. The nocessities of commerce and trans tion of time. tering encouragement from General Au bril, minister of the interior, and others, being urged to visit St person. suitably rewarded. In America, he says, from railcoad men of widest experience. the plan ‘‘the grandest proposed in th- present century and entirely practica ble.” Aesistant General Manager Kim® with the northern country, “‘the projoect ia not half as was the building of the U nor a tenth part as chimerical as the Mex- ican Central, both of which are now re- alities.” Major Kent is just returning from his home in Indiana to the west and expects to be in Alaska ea-ly in September. He will spend the winter there and cross Behring's Straight, returning inthe spring to go to St. Peteraburg, THE DEMOCRATIC FIRST. A Hickory Pole Raltod for tho Com. ing Campaign, An assemblage of 2,600 was presect Saturday evening at the hickory pole raising by the Firat Ward Cleveland and at Tenth and Hickory streets. A plat- fcrn was erected for the occaston from which the Muasical union and tha Hiber- nian band disooursed sweet musio. The meeting was presided over by B. F. Modern, president of the clab, who in- troduced the Hon, James E. Boyd as the first speaker, who maide his ususl foroible and argumentative speech. After discussing ably the tarifi ques- tion Mr. Boyd said: **The republican party, with James G Blaine as_its leader, is more than ever the friend of monopuly and the foe of 1s- bor, while the demooratic party is now and always has been the party of the people, and with Governor Cleveland as president their rights wiil be carefully guarded and their welfare receive that faithful consideration which it justly de- serves. It was the mostnatural thing in the world for foreigners coming to this country during and since the war to at- tach themselves to the party in power. Comin; from a land of restrairs and oppression to a 1and of liberty and freedom they with- oat investigation acoepted the sitwation and for the time being believed in the pretentions of the republican leaders, bat are now learning that upon the dem ocratio party they must rely for the maintainance of that personal and politi- oal liberty the fond dream of which caused them to forsake their own dear native homes. Wherever and whenever the republican party has deemed it gool polioy it has aavocated the enactment of sumptuary and prohibitory laws and the fanatics of that party inthe states of Io- wa and Kansas have been sucoessful in foreing prohibition upon the people. Of forelgn birth myself is reason suffi cient for belonging to that party which, under all circumstances, has been in fav- o= of granting me equal rights with the native born oitizen. Born in Ireland, that famed little isle of the ocean, I am o | proud of it, but it matters not where we were born, whether on the golden regions of the Pacific, the plantatious of the suuny south. amid the stoney hllls of New Eongland, or on the fertile plains of the great west, whether we are Irish or Gormans, Norwegisns, Bwedes or Bohemians, or any other nationality, we are all American olt:zonx and as such are entitled to equal rights Democracy means government by the people.” Me. Boyd conoluded his speech with the statement that change I8 written on everything, and is necessary for the good of the country This spesker waa followed by Menars Bwitzler, Moriarlyy, Hauck and Mont- omery, and, after giving three ocheers or Cleveland and Hendricks, the moet- ing adjourned. e ——— e FOREIGN FRAGMENTS, 10 Siberian plague has appeared in Viborg land, Tho Briti-h government has resolved upon a large reduction of its furces in Ireland. In the commons Saturday (ladstons an- nounced the failure of she Egyptian confer- ence to arrive at sny eonclusion, The foyernor of Gibraltar in reply to the Bpan sh deputaion, agreed to admit Spanish workingmen into Gibralter on condition that they retorn to their Bpanish homes every n ight. On an appeal from the Jews of Jerusalem the sultan has aonulled the sale of that pa t of the Moant of Olives which contains gra of the prophets Hagga!, Zach .riah, and Mal. achi. The pu chases were by the Rus ian pr esthood. The burlal places have baen oured hy the Jews In prrystuit The leaders of the eonservativa party have consen'ed that Lord Randolph Churchil] shall net as leader of the Tp«mtlnn in the honse of commons whenever 8 r Ntafford No theote s Itis expocted that the lntwr;vnbl‘ eak absent, sence will bo frequent in the future, health is assigned a8 the reasou. I8 bius beon dec'ded to establish milltary fi"m stations at all Englieh army cantors at ome and abroad. Captain Cahill has been soot to Fianoe and Gormany ¢ study she sys- tem of employ'ng pigeons adopted In thiws countrles, 1t in satimated that 40,000 yigaons will be required to start the varlons stations, The Mark Lane Express, in i's weekly re viow of the co n trade mays: A chane of weather brought brilliant summer days, which v: boen liserary t opiclll. le whe t har vost is in a comparatively better condition than & wook azo. - The wo k rapidly proceeding. In is doing, Off const tr de is growing g’ alos of English whe it duing the week. on. kets be open in London or Laverpool. —e——— ingmen is called for the 27th inst, through Alaska, but a large portion of it would climate of Itily, thanks to the Japanese ter- minus & junction would be made with the Ruesion systoms of railroads now ard Ickoutsk, the capital of Siberta. At tha point of proposed junction Russia spent &3,000,000 Iast year in_colonizing When the Russian and American extremities of the line met it would form a continuous line —_ Kent claims that there are no climatio ot other mtural obstacles to interfere with the building and continuous opera- tion of such & road, and that it will cer- tainly be built some time in the future. continental communication may not de- mand it now, and may not for several years to come, but he regards both the demand and the supply as a mere ques- He has corresponded with the Russian government and received the most flat- |- Patersburg in He was assured that if he did not receive the substantial aid desired he would at least ba decorted and otherwise his greatest encouragement has been 8. T. Burgess, chief engineer of the Denver & Rio Grande road, the most difficult piece of railroad engineeriug ever done in the west, pronoance:d ball, of the Union Pacific, who is familiar says that Hendrick's olub. The pole was erected | The wo 'k of the harves: is oreign t ado nnlli‘lnk | of moderate desigp. The preach sermons to s comfortable set weaker, | being a regular holiday, no mare A state conference of Massachusette work. | H. Allen, A. €. W. MeCune, James Robinson, E nam, Capt. Pull § y G Hall, John Su he © fvention voted dwn & resolation $0 instruct fur the nomina tion of Jndge Rothrock, An informal re c«-‘!u'\::mu.. tendersd to Prae. M. R Edward ( I THE SPLIT TICKET. o Cleveland &nd Halpin--A Partnership That Was Not Liconsed, Metropo'itan hosel at St Paul, Saturday dunng which the pnciphl busin s men of the city wero introduced to Mr. Harie, who made & Drief speach settiog forth the condition pros; eots of his road. Among other things Vindioation of the Democratio i he raid he hoped within threo yoars o coror Candidate. brate the completion of & contintous lino from the I kea to the Pacific, thovigh the celot rasion might not bo on %o grand a scale s that of Prestdont Hurris will romain aul roveral daye, confurring with the Tho Trus Vorsion of tha Buffals |[uthSeptember, Soanda), and other officials, ove on Siturd the re. —_— alnd confr chaplaing |I:¢ Christian and sanitary wsions, an_fmmense crowd gathered. on Precident 8t wart A . Boston Herald. A Buffalo penny newspaper of & sensationul character haviog published n story about v f rm _with Geaeral Grant, the peop Irove eveland, ging h drun wople Grover Cloveland, churging him with drank f ung'chenred for fully ten minntis various Blai- e organs, includiog nein thic Geueral Graat, resting upon his crutch, city. & Boste tos fiiced in d the fn()| done by the Uhristisn commis Al ot yepnintion | on and sanitary commia-ion could not ba ted, and_spoke with much feoling of ora, Geoeral Richurd J. Ox sghy. of Hlinoie, followsd with & sprited spech, . He ¢ osed with a tributa to Gene 4l Graut, which was greeted with chesrs and the waving of asking for u true statoment of the fact, ase, The rply ix given in full below, except that the names of the writes and his corre pondent are supprossed JL idvot H rris, of the NoMb rn Pacific, at 1he needy. sion Iy to Between who are the reall; to ol tosie or help from them nature and moral ide the church. Tha earneat mini A LY. Tuly 28, 1841, ‘ ! H X handkerchiefs. George H. Stewart, of t hila. ik leiter of the 16 WA | qojihin “way retlocted. pre-ident, and W received at noon yesteeday. Lamnit a pr A eI bR, i} wonal a of Grover Clevel nd, »vnd Ghaitloi) g0 presideut ikoew but I have ut the tiue your Jott r was racei little «f tho'seandala in circulation. to-fuy talked with tw s gontle family sn 1 high ch ra tor, wh et ual friends of Gr vor Clovelan: Maria Halpi THE EGYPCLIAN ELEPHANT, GRANVILLE AT THR CONFERSNCE, =o%, Auguet 8, ~Toward ths clows of the Egyptian conference Waddlugton, the French now allthe fasts of the and who wie also w 1, thr ugh close per- | ambassador, asked that s vote be tuken 315-!n‘|'.ic.um...c wee AR t his b l»tn- Granville declared trat whatover by voted he follow ng wsr ult of the inters | od- ot Freno views, 1, [ foelc Hup 1 e | EnRland in v oting the Freach propsada re. being o trne statawent. T «noloss with this f sumed entiry liberty of action Count Von- then . in pacsi of vur ken<a tho story as jruted in on ! Upm tioual eve ing b p re Inst Monday. the arpurice of the paper Moniy o od p evening, ona of the poverio’x f fends v Rton proph sed dyised with him, as<ivg what action shoul nee adjourn uutil Oct ber, bo taken The reply camo by telegre h: euwd 10 agIe0 to s, claimivg Te | the truth.” Grover Cloveland has n .t A w right toe Il the conference whenever the emergency of the rituation re. quired such action. THE FRENCIL WARMING UP, Pams, August 8 ~The Repubigue Fran. c ke, comm nting upen the oxtension of the chan of Engl fortiesses from Adea to Periw, ray at_ Britain, in foming o naval corcon frm Port Sait to Aden, us wrken practical pow ession of the high the et 10 violation publique Fran: aise claims it | from & trustworthy source thit the Itiliun lived a ehaste life; but his co ne tion with impure women bas not 1 flaunted i th face of the public, and, excopt for h's prese t promineat poation, his lifa in this respect would doubtless have been unkuown by the general pulyic, i Now, ax to tho story of his_convection with Marin talpin, She was a widow, with chil- dren, at the time Clevelund became intimato with her, and +h herself wek wnd had for some time, intimate with two or thres other men, alth ugh st the tima Cleve'and did not know this fact. When she be ame eon with child, kho cbarged Cliviland wirh the | E2Verument bus ot permitted English o P tornity, wnd b mad proviion for wother | Ui "y he e and ohild. While numing the child, the | fyme snd Puri the witer declarce, mus woman bogan dritling heavtly, audl the ‘child | 4o means to WAk Jagla of -ty oxitérios of the tretie wa- neglected. About this tima, Cleve and decide to put the matter of the care «f the moth:r nd chld into the hands of some oneon whom hy could do.end, and chise Judga Barrows of o r city, » gentlemin ud vanced {n years, and of bigh standing in ths commun One day r port wa+ bronght 10 udge Farrows hat the w man was i s high a ¢ of wrci-ement thrngh drivk, He, with- out Cleva'ad's knowledge, seat i the houw, who, on their own_ resy took tha woman to the Providence saln where sho was kept but a short tive, sud o chil | was ‘wten to the « rphan asylum, Clov land then gave t an ono. gh to start in business in 2 e did not stay there retu ning 1o Kuffalo. wh re the frequa «d and Gpally abducted the irlfror hoor han seylum, Tre w man then consulted Milo A. Whit (y, a well- vyer o , With 1clerenco 1o d Soon afcer, o : | Spectal Dieputeh to Thk B, was settled by & payment of 834, sho agreo. | WASHINGTON, Angust 3.—Representative Tt b aure e ihe. oy, The. hov fepow | Culbortson will be discharged from the hos- adopt-d into s family ‘n this eity, where he is [ jital ve y soon His woond proved compra well carvd for aud knows nothing of 1is par- | tively slight, the balls having passed around entage. Mr. Whit ey, tha womn's lawyer | without penet:ating the skull. wt e that, in w1l her conversations wi b b, e ehe nover tol + him thers was any promi e by | The Presta Pk inatione) Closelan L of moati g2 The worst featurss of | oy NSRRI A the story seem to be d sproved, in that ic was axroN. N. J., Avgust 3. —Previdant Ar- 10t » cuse o keduction, and that the woman | thur uud purty attend thiy mora- being taken to the Providence nsyluu w.thout | inK in the Fi st Refl To-mor. the knowiedse of Cleveln Tho stories | roW the president g , where of hin drunkene-kes are pronounced to | he willdime with ba ub olutely falve; in his we of liqu r Lo is - not an abstainer, bas is empe ace. I um in formed that other storica in_cir ulation on- cerving vmmoral act on8 sn'd to have teon e —— The Nwrmiog of Berber, L.oNDON, Augut 8. —Ady ¢# from Assounn state that a vefugee werchant, who arrived there, reports thut the Bisharcens stormed Berber the &t of Juns Thoo was very severs fighting, and many oisualties on Foth sidos. A reeli built a wall - gainst General Gordon, whosa stermers capturd seyoral of their boats laden with provisions. o ——— The Weather tir No-Day, ATON, August 4 —For the Upper Val'ey: Genoaly fuir wo ther, h winde, slight rsein tempera turo and higher | arome er. F.or the missouri Valley: Fair weather, northwesterly win s, becoming variable, nod w elight risaia tomperatn It August 3, —Bafors eailing on r Nevada, the municipd authori- committed during late yn ra are witho it | ties and branchea of the local I gue prew nted foundation in fact The litter in the tele- |'an address to Sexton and W, R-dmond, the gram, hoad.d “A Citizen's Ststement,” was | Irish nutionalists going to America, written by & maa who was convicted of «fer- e — ing t» se'l voto and influence in cur Jast oity election. Inrhort, Cleveland’s chsracter iu this city stsnds as onn in which our citizens take pride, bacause of his good judgment and storling integrity in all public matters; and bo has and will cootiaue §o receive the sup- port, in bis nomination for the presidency, «f the be t claes of all tie opponents of Mr., Seventeen Drowned in the Thamer, LonboN, August 3.—The steamer Diono, from London for Middleborough wa sunk hy collision in the Thames, ~Beventeen persons woin drowned, e ——— A New York Village in Flames, Blalne. Very Truly, BixeuaMToN, N. Y., August 3.—Afton,” & T pAiniviag village 28 miles from this city, was e ———— half destroyed by fire this morning. The loses uggregate 875,000, A 2l SN King of Anam. LoNDoN, Aug. 3.~Thusnsn, the younger brother of Kionphuve, has been crowned king of Anwm. e — Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were filed for rocord in the oftice of the county clerk, August 1, 1884, and reported for Tie Ber by tho Ames’ real estate agency: F M. Dinning to J. Janekonsky wd, Lot 3, block 7, Wilsox's add., $260’ J. Barker and wife to D. M. Parmen- ter wd, lots 1and 2, Parmouter plice, 16 G. P. Bemis and wifp to Thos. Gurnett wd, 1ot 13, block F, Prospect place, 8326 J. B. Bilvis to D. 0. Kerr wd, part block 11, Waterloo, $2560. G. W.' Loowis to W. G, Phelps wd, §, lot 16. block 16, Hanscom place, $1 00. W. G Phelps to G. W. Loomis wd, b l&; 16, blook 16, Hanscom place. TELEGRAPHI1O NOTES, The mafn aqueduct of the city of Mexic s brokun, cutting off the city from the principal water wupply. Carriers are bringing water from a distance and « harvivg enormous prices. A tieoiiginatiog in Heilman's drug store, aturdny afteinoon, d- wiraying twouty buriness pl cos and the Shi houe, Fourteen families aro homeless, Liss wbout $200 000. Teis tnderstocd that thy cmet of inquiry invesuigutivg the navy dojartment {-auis dis- covired & frauduwlent vouchir datd two months pior to Wales tak ng charge of the hure u, indicatiog thut faudilent puctice, &-n éalier than bad been sipp wod. The beasiest storm known for years ocour- rod Saturday at 8. Vincent, Mianes t), last- igtwelve hours, Fourard thirty-one’ hua- dreaths iuclies of 1an fal), Rep rtaof dao.- e L0 LTops sre meagre, but it s telivved to veh avy. The Saludu o tton factory, of Lexiogton ounty, Sonth (' olina, bur ed Saturday. ight thousand four hund ed wpindle oje atrd, The mill wag 1unning exclusively on yarnk. Loss $150,000; insuran It ' supp wed to be ncendiarinm, Ons hun ued und fifty cmployes are th own 1 00. A. 8. Potter et al to G. Holmes wd, lots 10 and 11, bloock 1, Potter's add., $2,000. « and Stephen Mamy, of Har aty, Ken'u ky, woo mp nitd by John oped ard wers marn d, Saturd y, Galviu then got druok, rode throuph the stroets flouri-hiue » pistol wud shot one Hawkins throngh the stowach, kill- ing hiw. Thero was much excitewnnt and talk of Iyaching, In New York Saturday s man was found by the police 1a @ yard writhiog in agony with bis logs drawn up slmost to his bead. An ambulanca was summoned and a kurgeon pro- nonneed the case cholere, The man was sthe driver of u manu'e cart, He was removed to the hopital. His pame is Patrick Hughes, The horpital aubboritics say tho cuse is only cholers morbus, Accurate watistics of the wheat erop of Card of Thanks, Wo hereby extend our most heart-felt thanks to the fire department, police ioroe, and. all citizens, who worked o faithfully to save our property from de- struotion - yesterday unlm ng, nd wo would fusther i* .cmay that they wmyl be held in'most grateful remem . Lzsonton: & Usazxm,- Colorado, now being threshed, an in. b i r‘wr« n!}? "'"fi"j"&,"“'.” ,; ; Poor Preaching, making the yield 2,100,000 bu hel Will conanie 1,008,000 bushels, (Commazieated.) Amcrican do-ort will ship 60,000 bushe view of this fuct the pooled lines have wads » twenty-five cent rato on flour to the Missouri river. A Springtield, 0., dispateh of the 2d kays: The lagest vote ever koown atthe Clak county pr eloction was to decide wheth r Capt. Fushnell or Gen, Keifer should have a solid de'sg tion to thy congressonal conven tion, which mee s hers on Tucadey next, Capt. Bushuell carr ed the oity by F60, snd the coun y ss a whole by ver 600, Thix bars Gen. Keifor wh 1y out of the ruce, The chief engineer of the army hex resived tho an: ual reputof 11 tho. er giaeer officers in ehargs of coust and huibor de'enses They assort that the Atlantic const an | luke p ints ars io an slmost mmll,v dofens laws ¢ ud the maj rity of the defenw L‘-vinl armament in mos’ instsnocw so f herind the times s to b usterly worthloge, Gener-] Newton. it is underatood, will in his annusl report urgs an linmediate E‘mvl ion for ths adequ te proto- tiom of ha by batteries und fortificatios s One leading cause of the spread of *‘Liberal” ideas among people of eduoa- tlon and common sense is ‘to be found in the preachers of the gospel themselves. While they are men like unto others,and as such should be fally remunerated for their lubor, it is revolting to any rever- ont nature to seo the preaching of Christ's gospel placed on & par with any other trade or profession, entered into as w means of livelthuod saitable to the person and oircumstances without any spocial qualifioation. How few of the pastors of leading churches throughout the ocountry are there vho make any pre- tense of following in the footatepe of the Great Leadaor, the self sacrificing Christ, Alowlng dologates ware ehosen by the Johuwm ocounty: repiblican conveution at Towa City #aturday: State convent Kirkwoo ', J, C. 8chrader, H. 5, Fuoirall, W H. Goodnell, I. H. Wiight L. R binson, wperthwai ¢, L 8. Ald omgressional eonvenivn of complacent ohristians; their elo quent words they appeal to the high every day lives prove John Faultlingor, themselves in need of ministrations they build a walk so high and wido there can be no reaching over p hands or even to exohange cou Poverty, wrong doing, muwsfor. tunes of any kind meets no real sympathy How often 1 it the verdict of a capable, enlightened mind, whose tendencios are toward the good in tanght by actual con- tact with the world, that the best and traocet friende, those good for prosperity and adversity alike, are to be found out- there are many ars doing the best their fin- ite natures will allow to walk in shadow of the meek and lowly Christ, doing good at every oppottunity, is ur weq | doubtedly true, but if it be d - |spread and atrengthen the power of the ohurch it is to be regrotted that there are many who by their daily lives repel those i who might be powerful props and safe- rd! TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY. Brands advertised as absolutely pare came to_savo sinners and succor the Rather it scoms that their righteous and CONTAIN AMMONIA. THE TEST: down on il DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA, 3 | 1T MRALTIOULNKSS 148 NEVER BEEX QUESTIONED, THE TEST OF PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., st rler of & contury It bas untll heated, then st will et be e of ammona. THE OVEN MAKERS OF Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, The strongest, moat dellelons and watara | Bavor knows, and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems For Light, Healthy Rread, The Best Dry Hop Yeast in the 'World. FOR SALE BY CROCERS. CHICACO. - &T. LOUIS. those their the [ rable to THE MERCHANTS Ntional Bank ! OF ONM.AXEIA. Authorized Capitui, - $1,000,000 P2 2% 100000 Paid-up Capital Swplus Fund, = = - BANKING OFFIOE ) N W. Cor, Farnam ana 12th St: OFFIOFRS) Frawx Moneny, Prosident. By, B. Woop, Cashler. DIRECTORS! Frank Murphy, Bamuel E. Rogors, Ben. B. Wooo tinrion G, Houach, A: D. Jones, Luthor Drake: Transsct & General Banking 70,000 SAWLE. Roaxss, V-P Lurasa Deanw, A g Businoss. ~All wh have any Banking business te sranasct are invited cab: o ma tter bow Ins 0 or small the transactlon 8 will recelve our careful attention, sud we promis always courteous Faps partioulas attention to business for partie utside the city. Exshange 0 of tho United Blates M vory lowost rate: o on all the prit Banks and Bankers recelved oa favor Issuce Oertificate of Deposié bearing § per osu \nterost. County, OW ..m and sells Forelgm Kxchange, iy, UNITED STATES Natiomal -Bank OF OMAHA, S, W, Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts Capital, - - Q. W. HAMILTON, P 8.8. CALDWELL, V. Pres't. M. T. BARLOW, Cashle: DIREOTORS 8. F, Buira, M. T. Basrow 0. Wirx Basrron, Accounts solicitor and kept sut 8. B. OALDWELL, 0. W. HamiLToN, oct to Certifical $1 Ight check. f Deposit | 00,000.0¢ t. uod pay able Iin 3, 6 and 12 months, beariny intel terest. Advances mad approved securlti of Interest. The Interosts of Oustomers arc c'osoly fu rded and r ble with principles compat! custome it market rate or on domand without In: or) sound banking freely extended. Draw u!m drafts on England,| land, and all parts of B land, 8co © Tickets U;tlhd Btates Depository 4 . ot First National Bank ~—UOF OMAHA— Oor. 18th and Farnam 8ts The Oldest Banking Establishmen n Omaha, SUOUKSSORS 70 KOUNTEE BSOTHERA Orgauised in 1668, Organized sa & National Bank in CAPITAL « + » + + o » 00 -uunmunmnn.gu.oo« orrioams BLBOTORS. muax Kovwres, Prosident. nn‘t.on.nl-nm.'h-':nld“ - Porrianos. P. H. Davas, Oushie W H. Maoqurm, Assistant Osabiler. - Draws dratis o Al "h‘wm“ o8 +1 tbls contunent and. —-—— taros of many who wake no profession’ | but how seldom does sy sot of their| them to be animat- cdwilhmyp‘nonhnphflolbhhwhl " Lo citios ln . Bt iavurch a4t ss e e —————————————— NOTICES, |t or catire b eral Iargo unfarnie! ed front new, sioor., 12¢h and Wil SPECIAL - k 040 9p y | #wrspectas witl yositivelynot be tnmerted | |, !N Fliern, oo, &% o roomed S P L uva e e .Im‘fl" " Ballon Bros,, 817 8, 15t stesct % i JOOR RENT—A 3_rooms, 2 clos et TO LOAN-Monev. Fai oo Iar, with stuble for two horses Inquire on prem'ace, cor. 4th and Walnut svroet ot at. Neb, Beoom Fa.tory, Chioay o street ‘,1”.'"\"fifl"lA"uwln-VhM by Ballon Bros,, A 982 936.9p 817 Bouth 15th st eet. Aug. Randow, ]V OIRY 0 LOAK In sume of $900. and apward VL 0. F. Davis and Co., Resl Ketato and Loan Agenta, 1608 Farnam St [0 HELP WANTED. " 7ANTED—A rst-claes cook (1070 wages. Wre ¢ W More, 5, W, e, 10t Aod Capitol ave, BTE4 | ool ® 4UK store. JOR KENT. —Tuo niecly furnihed ror 7ANTEDDintg roon @) at 1617 Ospitel At (s Ll ”rw P frond and one back. No. 1714 Laliforn JGR KENT-A piosmant famished room at 2408 Harney street 0605 ) RENT A desirahlo oottage | rroms good clee torn and water works h and Hickory, A 016 p.’l JFOR KEVI—Furnished roome with board, 181% Dodge. 015-imp VW ANTED - Mon- Quragent will bo at ol rado House, 721 Brosdway, Council Bluffs, on Mon-: Anrust 4th, to hire men for St I, Kanwx Clty and Misoari R R, B m;'l;'lo +or. 1ta and Harnoy stre sta, Omaha. 1-2p “'AMK ber, t tmmediately, Good pay. Schuylor, Neb. PO% RENT—Forniahed rooma stitalyo for gentle- wen, 1015 Farn um St Wty i barber wanted | JOR RENT—Farnishad front rooms Morkon & Sohoek, wo gentlonsan, 1417 Howard St. suitatle for M3 2 P |- (NOR RENT—OM Flat in Lorenzwm's Bock, b - e | O Hovan streot, mode m i), roven.eats 7 f . N outs ‘App) oy Farnam strect, ? ol VN ANTBD-A it for cemeral hor W Mecel), 2119 Faroam WY ANTED tond il to wash dishes st €oar vian Hotel 11th St. 03 VW ANTED - tamedintely, n good o .x goneral bwuso work, %14 Doy JOK RENT-Floawot {farnisned rooms, 1707 Cada. BO18p ant firl | [AOR RENT-8tore with living room B aod Howard ~Special terma to first wist A 22IN. (Dth 8¢, JOR IENT -4 convenient charabers for honre- keoping to aman and wite wi bout ohildren, 3 ke from P_st offies, BI9 north 17th o reet. VW ANTED A wualt by expert book k Bee oft oe. WANTED wlrl to do cookIng, Ing. Applyat@. M. Hit and Dodyo 8e, WANTED-A Kitohen w rk, North 14th street. TaNTED Al ex; taurant, 1414 D of hooks to keep e por. Addrews “H, V. W, Dikdp whing aud fron. h od woman cook ad JPOK, RENT-Nioaly g TR board 1814 Davenport S, oo wene Furuished ro St.neer 25th st Flenced cook st 1iowion Ren lan St. NT-A stors, eomar ot L avanwerth ande t coon oook and it | T Apply uost door. B0kt Jlian restaura.t. AN “Good gl immedintely 4t the (arey ) Thause, N, W. oot 11t nd Davorport areota. ot MR RNT Two new & rnom houses, very omn- Plota onie blook trom Pak ave. ears. AMES, 1607 Farnam, " ot 40r Do DAY, oy o = 8 Dougm strect.” | JPOI RENT-oome ln Crownses Blook. 0. 1. Hitohoock. 6134t WANTED e Ritwtionn 0. Swith, Expert Boo .04 VWAYTED-A girl tor goneral howso work, = A kood steacy wituation to ono who 14 & good cook, wusher and homr — Mra. A, Borenson, 1918 Capitil wve., Lotween 10th and foh. Tt JFOR RENT - Furnishod rooms at 257 Dorige 6. 497-1mp POk L ENT=One grind tquire pibso Inquire of Edholm and Exickson. o WWAVIED=A tarbor 703 South 10th St 872 4p \OR RENT—One ood six room house 36 g ) TANTED—LADIES UK G: NTLEMEN -In city .M. hitohoock 10 fake pice, light and ploasut v awn hemes; 82 t0 85 day easily aud work sent by maid; no o nvassing; no Tioaso address Reliablo Mant'g ¢ TOR RENT_Houss § rooms geod repair. Nloo 5 por mo quietly mad yard, cistern water. Ronb onth 1811 wtamp 10 royly Philudelptla, Pa. WVANIED. Girlto wait on table fur her b ard o Erinet Ho o 8221 87 " | Park Wildo ave. Apply to Jno, W. Ball, Druggist, Vo b PRIy h Depsis 0th St VW ANTED_GIrl 4 Goud paving Dutiness £1,000 to agood girl. g anired Cauns of o 1ling, siokr e 4 This ehargain. Cal ot 1214 Harne, St. 920-2p JOR S LE- 245 acre:; 100 & red nunder oultivation: s &z S ood grove, fram 1 ouse, stable, g anarv, wel, NV ANTED-Rifuation by w svin man 1 Gom- | and som b roce; about ' milos fouth « Valpar! morelal hone, wiitos rapid y wnd & hawn fai 0, in Laneat county. Nolx, at 316 poracee: Ad- thorough - | deass Thos. Wolte, David City, Not y. f wlicired of any L tat . 3. Beo otfloe, — 0r23p | OO SALE-Two houses and two barne, houso . nd fences, on B & M. rigi t-ot'war, um »aaun stroet. between 15th and 14 b, Must | sold V. HUGH YR, 950 8 7OR BALE—A good sids bar top bukgy hesp, 217 douth 18th, 9 "u B Pp JOR SALE—W. K. Burkelt. uidert:ker, 111 N 16th atroet, has n now =, ring wagou fur sale, suib- ablo for light driyage or exp esa. 9il4 ledge of rallron | L rapher. An fnt rvle flest clans house. Address AN (LD—Ry & Iawyor. work Li law office. Ad droas '8 X" Beo oftic 978.2p | bet ro August Sth. ANTED—Elderly woman wante plice to mind Lufant or do light work. Wages low, 613 N 210t 8t 951-2p. VATANTED =By an wncomoilstiod young Iady apos: o\ ition to tavel, wil st tking care £ oh | i ot = ren Best of refurence. Address "8 8. " care " 5 JOR BALE -Chi np, a sall now drug stocl BeuoMco, il P dress * Druggi-v,” care of Bee. A 5 #Drituation w Bowss keoperm a et | S O White Brbidy 1ady | (X Tl and Gunen, at tho. Babomian Buvery 108 LU aud Williams streots. OR SAL «—Leaving on acoount of ul . cakh. house, varn, fow eries and 2 10°8. Also two gpod residonce lota. Apply T. E. Parfitt, Gus office, Lsth aud Farnoum. #50.1m LA/ ANTED —Sit tion to take chargo of shop by & el bakor. G0 rfoicucos, 27 N, 106 » st 946 4 WANIED—Bitustion in store, or saloman, by an expx rience’l you N 16th Ht. {DOR SALE—40 desirable bulliing lots, for trade orcash. Callat A. Hos,'s 1610 Dodge St. ' 856-1mo W AITED By a young married m postion per, colleotor or correspondent n firm. Address Douzlus Lene, No. 78 wolgp JUR BALK-—Graded Durham Cattle—7 yeasin heifors; 60 two year old heifors; 51 tureo year ol cowe; 4 four ycar old cows; 2pedigreod Durham bulls, bl Gand 4 one'ls a show animal; 2 teven. iD—A young manf educwion, experienco | ham bulls, 23car old. ADovo cxoopt » Tew aro kra- nd good baults devites & position +8 book- | de stock and show thelr breeding plainly. 28 calves or sillar emyloyment Bust of refere ces | by eald bulls, out of above cows, as are the yearlings; Addreen “F. B, C " Omaha Neb. ~ 9268p | 11 yeariing steors; 17 two year old stecrs and 78 three Htwicd Cetis T _ | year old seers. K. P, STKIN, Minden, Nob, (ED—Pogition as nure Iufer noes given. | ° 502-1oup N Kllingwood, 1128 N. 17th 8, 0208 e e S T B s KSALE_Restaurant In n 400d loowti n, Pro- (VY \STEDCKinpoyment of 8y CKHNL Frietor wishes 1o vo into anothor busiuess. Ad- Y} berionced stenographor. *Addrusa o | areds 0 oo i TS ofl B e——— = . e R BALE—A A Young attorney, & duste and admited to denoe propert; In Fanspoms Buprene Court. Ind , i weat, and deslrea to | Placo, This ia & vory Aesirable 7 room cottago and form as partnership with some good attorney in clty | will be sold at a saoriios. BARKER & MAYNK. Nobraska cown. (Good Teference. ~Addross | 7121 h and Farnam,1 BESISHS | 00 SALE ot TIADE—A & year 11 Kentuck: to horse 164 hands high, gentle and kind, trote 3 minutes untraiued, also riege, C.J. Canap, & now fino slde Lar top car- 781-1m0 uire ANTED—A situstion ax drug clork by & man | {0 BALE-G: VWANTED A ituation aedrug clork bn s, e | D Sun wer, W01 o Watags, Knox Co. 1l 780 6p y For partioulers sddres JORS -1, houses I Two tull ot good repair, Heuts for 'KD=A § ogitie Addio 8 A firut-lass 1adv book- kooper. oo office, 745t 00 pev year G. K. DOANE & CO. of 500 A Souuk mastied oun wata wiusnon ss ook K K ta 23 miles trom copury I wholoswo sstablishment in Omaha. Address 0" caro Beo. 90-t1 A cho azieg | nd, with plenty adjoining. Fur sale cheap, = Potter & Cob wm stroet iiton,Ad B offie. 907 4p. ANIE — Ouo hod © om for man | ¥ NOR BALF-Fngines new and sk and wife wi ity of horman » [ a2 p. it Wk box 192 BH bollers of any wize and style. Rioherd & Clarke, b ith 549- R, Y. bel 18ch 5L . wo or threo furnihed €018 conv 3 "\\-h;l-lll | tor 1iht b daress | TNOR A A ity loca e for 1sht hon-oxeep v, - dares AL (—. g to v | F 1 thg office suitabie w0k & swall vewspaver or Jub office, Will sell for oash or e« ‘Addres: * X. % Q" 484 o F J "o offio), e change for OmaLa City property. MTeD-To ront a laborlg | Lve offiou. wan, (aoiman ) adire.s Hugo Wyclek, care Daily Deo. 951 _\_‘_’?M ‘ ANT, D—To borrow 8000 property Addront “Loau” SALE—A fo ohoine young buggy and work os. Mayno & Barker, Sb. Mary's avorue ban o) ['OR SALE—Large lot on Park avenue. Also house aud lot uear & Mary'savouue. Inqu'rs 423 Con. b T wilch o) Mtn streot, upatain) st s on fmproved oity Beo offico, 871 {7 ANTED 62,000 o flr t-class cltv wecurlt yuars, at O per cent. Address Box 0.0 offiva’ 70648 jou BALE—Thres o the best oty In |m§; placo &t & bATgAID soon. Pottor & (10 1616 Parnam: LI JOR BALE—Choap lots ln Shinn's 24 sdition, R0 aad Fikiaview, Fotter & Gobby 1516 Famam street. Rl OR BALE—Two seoond hand xln\n-. st Edholm & Erlokson’s Musio Store on 16th 88 890-8 FOR BENT--Housss ana Lots. DOR RENT—House « f Iax, hard aud soft 18th wid Paciflo Bt. —_— e JGI RENT-A house of 8 rooms, bath room sn o t4, No, 2211 Douglaw at., uear 280 stroct, Farna: 910 2 Al po- WENT UlEAP ~Furniture, 8.0 N. 16/h tree, 098 2p oo rooms and good cel Juguire . W, corner 9055 BALE—Twe soond-nand_buggios and Gaivaey wagos, shoap, st 110 Harsey Bh MISCELLANEOUS. L] ocomfortable room, l' OHT—O00 the even'ng of August 9nd, botwees 0041p 4 21at aud Davenpoit, and 2)th an1 Chicago, & = [tadies e guid ol with ) crom. Arig ab (- taok ny per-on leaving 3 | IOl l‘\ofll‘.fl Frout room, 1616 Chicago stroet 15th ar'd Dougias St., will be suitably rawarded. 2 e 975 4p. QUK Rf NT—Niooly f rnished roows a 20th etroot, half block frem B8, Mary' . Fou EXCHANGE - 50 s0res of land In Gosper (lo. 810-8p 1or & span of good horses, or No 1' herse and Dhaeten, Apply to Mctter, 1501 Farnam. 47 lhed, larg t cor. Herney, 1““ RENT—Furalahied 100ms 1810 Dodge Birect 440 8p TRAYED OR STOLEN -A hflmmlw D years 1 01d, right bind cot w-ite, * Finder please retarn Ol WENT—Beuth frout room, nioly faruiahed, | Pator Kogon, 4th 403 Bggon. 13 1004 Faroam itroet. idp T T e ey . - ' woulthy 1a0v10 tiavel kot Flonse sddreus PR RENT—Two unfurul iad rooms suitable for | *German,” this office. "8 gp. lighs bouse-keeplig. Inquire st No_ 634 Bouth i, batwoon Jackain and Losvouwort MURBAY has good pasturing. Spring water, TI 860,41 ¥ s f— KEN UP— Last April, red and white yeorl AOR RENT—Piso. Tuquire 8, W, cor, California h and Utn stro.ts, secoud door, 0588y | & helfer. Owner £ . n.mo;;h‘ e d ::l't' Molhaus, oor. BbAb-bL- lewk OR RENT—A fivo room cottege northwest oo 4 Capitol avenue and 2th Bis; city water. )ogal 4 2418 Cupital ave kid DOR RES T ~Cottage four rooms, closets, 00 1 ea , uoar 224 stoot, loquire BIY soath 20U atrvet. o2 2p e e ——— (DO IENT—A new stors, gnod ocliar, and & large rooms over stor, Jn good looation, 17¢h aud :n:hulu sirouts, noar Ol Works. ln-mlno‘:x:mb 500 Cows And elfers. 00 One-yoar Steers. ‘The above doscribed cattle are all well “!- TG T Niowy furolabed trat oo, No. 1016 | e Neoruacs NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN 600 OATTLE FOR SALE. FoumewAm%q' i 8 iy

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