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    SAN FRANCISCO.
The Great City of the West ,
With ita Bewildering Natural -
ural Beauties.
Hotels , Store Architecture
Endless Chain Street
w >
Ra'iwny. '
Porpotunl Spring Some Wealth
nnd Mnoh Shoddy.
lorrc ! pomlence of St. 1/ouis IlopuMIcan.
SAN FiiANCisoo , Gal. , Aug. C. S.ui
Francisco is indcod a beautiful city of
palaces nnd sunshine. To the west
the circling mountains nnd the rest
less ocean ; to the east thu quiet bay
and the placid valleys.
Standing on the far-famed summit
of Knob hill , where the mammoth
castles of Californian aristocracy rear
their stately towers , ono is literally
ovnnvholmod by the immensity of
vision. Far down into the valleys and
up to the vcrqo of the mountains the
great city stretches , nnd the white
streets stretch like silver lines crossing
and re-crossing in the dazzling sun
light.
To the right is Lone mountain ,
crowned witii the solemn cross , and
further still to the north Mt. Tnmal-
pnis lifts its ruggca peak nbovn the
purple mists. Around ns nro all the
evidences of surpassing Wealth nnd
luxury. Gardens of moro than mar
vellous beauty nnd homos that n
prince might envy. Truly , San Fran
cisco bears thu impress of that mighty
masto'r-spirit which the miser worships
nnd the poor mnn covots. Uold , the
magician that rears palaces nnd opens
the door to nil thu pleasures of man
kind , has , sot her seal here and from
this famous elevation the proud favor
ites of fortune look coldly down upon
the less favored ones of humanity.
There are two things which contrib
ute largely to the beauty of San Fran
cisco , tlio irregularity of outline nnd
surface and the great abundance of
flowers. Even the poorest laborer
may possess these , for they nro so
little troublu in a city whuro no snow
or fro it over comes to blight them.
Ono sees but fpw neglected gardens ,
and such n variety of Mowers , such
brilliancy of color and luxuriance of
growth. Great cluster of iuchias
that droop-over garden walls , and hod
after bed of royal purple pansios. All
of the delicate blossoms that must bo
I nuwod with such tender hands in the
cast grow here with scarcely a cnro.
The landscape gardening is very
beautiful. Golden Gate park , which
n few years ago was considered solely
sand dunes , is now n blooming para
dise * It seems almost incredible to
see the manner in which San Francis
cans convert the barren sand lots into
things of beauty.
There is literally neither sunuior
nor winter in San Francisco. In the
afternoon it is always cool , nnd in the
ovoniug overcoats juul thick wraps nro
n stem necessity. Tliin dressus of
nny description uro never scon on the
' streets. Think of it , what n paradise
in July ! No lawns or muslins to grow
limp in the scorching heat nnd no
hopeless wilting of collars nnd culls-
. Wo hoar of warm weather nt the
Eastern watering plocos even Long
may bo hot but San Francisco never.
Down town ono sups seal skins worn
every day , and it is not unusual to
sco ladies clothed in them from head
to foot. In fact , furs and sealskins
nro ill use the year round.
Owing to the coolness of the wuath-
or the gaypty of San Francisco novcr
obbs. It is ono continual round of
pleasure. Parties , excursions , then-
tros nnd amusements of every kind
are always on the tapis , Consequent
ly ono need never bo * dull. Like all
seaport towns , it has pleasures that
nro never dreamed of inland.
The Grand opera house is rather
disappointing , although immense.
The Palace hotel impresses strangers
in the same manner. It is perfectly
mammoth in prouortions , but has
neither symmetry , grace nor beauty.
In fact , is positively ugly at liratsight.
This is spunking of thu uxturior ; the
interior IB beautiful. It has an im
mense court in the centre , where the
carriages enter to accommodate ( .meals.
The rooms are fitted up luxuriously
and'with great taste. As far ns size
is concerned the now Southern isn't n
circumstance , hut ns far ns elegance
nnd beauty is concerned tlvo Palace in
not a whit ahead of our own beautiful
hotul.
The general style of architecture in
the city is quite graceful , but some
times uomowhat monotonous. The
, houses with very few exceptions nro
built of redwood , which is almost lire-
proot , and there is scarcely ono house
in a hundred which is not painted
white and that cannot boast of tit leant
ono bow-window. Thii gives them a
picturosquuncBs which one does not
often BCO in largo cities. Strangers
wonder at first at the provalonoy of
frame houses , but when one considers
the frequency of earthquakes ho dooa
not fail to BOO the wisdom of such nn
" arrangement. In case of n general
* Hhako-up , brick houses would bo moro
easily demolished. It scorns that
nature by a wito dispensation has pro
vided for the peculiar necessities of
the country , for the redwood is very
plentiful nnd almost indistructiblo by
fire. In fact one seldom , hears of a
' largo fire and it is indeed u blessing
' for the high winds which BO of tun
prevail would bo turriblo in such n
calamity. The nro patrol is very
'
'efficient and it ia a rare treat to wit
ness their drill at } ' . ' and 0 o'clock
each day. Everything is worked by
electricity , und it ia all done in auch a
flash that the bewildered spectators
uro scarcely able to toke it in. The
captain IB very obliging and kindly
allowed a party of friends to reuse the
men at JO p. m. in order to see teem
to wprk from their awakened
rng .
To these who have never soon n
street car gliding along aeronoly with
out the aid of horses the cable linea
of street railways in San Francisco
are a great aourco of novel pleasure
and delight. The dizzy heights thai
they climb would make horses shud
der , yet oyer those the cars glide with
an ease and epeed that ia simply mar
vellous. Ana what n blessing they
are no tired , mlierablo horses to
sicken the soul , and no brutality ol
heartleu driven to witness.
' It ia a real pleasure to ait on the
front eat of the dummy and ride up
I
and down the hills in perfect security ,
with a varied panorama to charm the
vision. In fact , it is just "too awful
ly quite. " Climbing up and down the
endless hills one obtains nn idea of
the city ho could otherwise get. It is
like a kaleidoscope ; at every hill the
sccno changes , oven if it ho only an
added mountain or a different shift
ing of the lights and shadows.
The cabu ) lines nro .in invention
peculiarly suited to this metropolis
for they olivialo the difllcult of travel
ing over so hilly a city , and at the
Bfltnc ! tinio have nothing to fear from
thu interference of snow or frost.
They are comparatively safe , since
very few accidents over occur.
The mornings hero are oxqulsijcly
lovely -full of sunshine and just
warm onouuli to suggest an ideal sum
mer. Over the h.iy rests a dreamy
hnzo , mid the distant mountains nro
encircled in mist. From six until
cloven this calm glory lasts nnd the
morning is perfect. Then irom the
ocean comes the trade w inds , nnd it
grows very cool sometimes , especial
ly at nigh exceedingly cold.
California is the land of fruit nnd
Honors , and San Francisco has ono of
the finest markets in the world. Pears
and grapes ) too .beautiful.almost to
cat , great purple plums as largo as
peaches , nnd largo strawberries most
rosily tempting. These latter are in
the market every month in the year
oxccpt one. At present great quan
tities of fruit nro being shipped cast
whuro it commands better prices than
at homo , Ono can scarcely think of a
variety of fruit that is not to1 ho seen
in the market , and immense quanti
ties of crabs , nhrimps , lobsters , clams ,
fish nnd game are daily to bo seen in
the stalls ,
A visit to Andrews' diamond palace
the other day wan well worth the
trouble. Ori three sides of the apart
ment plate-glass mirrors extend from
thu ( leer to thu coilinu nnd the oiVect
of the multiplicity of reflections is
fairly dazzling. The celling nro ex
quisitely frescoed nnd end in an im-
mmiso mirror nt the lower end of the
room. The chandeliers arc of cut
glass , nnd through the centre pf the
room nro pillars of bronzo. At night
whim the dtoro isilluminatod the array
of bronzes , uilvorwnro and jewels re
flected with such brilliancy _ on'all
sides render an effect that is fnirJy be
wildering ,
The jewel cases are full of unique
designs. I only wish I might describe
a few of those , for they are as odd as
; hey are beautiful , but such things
iiuat bo seen to bo appreciated. The
) bliging gentleman in chnrgo slipped
jack ono of thu mirror panels and led
is into the ofHco the sanctum snno-
.orum , as it wore , of this veritable
> aaco ! a phico luxuriously furnished
and full of mystery , suggesting valu-
nblo jowoln hidden behind the Jnjcui-
icd panels of thu walls nnd ttccrut
treaties of wealth and enterprise.
Tlio goods stores of this city com
pare favorably with those of the onst ,
though 1 have BOOH nothing ns yet in
that line which has been at nil strik
ing. The prices , ns u general thing ,
range much higher , nnd the styles nro
nt luast six months or oven n year bo-
liind those of the far cast ,
There is a turriblo amount of shod
dy in San Francisco. More monuy
than brniusi written on moro than
ono face. 'It actually scorns that the
refinement nnd culture of Californians
decreases in oxnct proportion to the
wealth. Of course this is not nlwnys
so , for ono moots rotlnod people every
day , people who have the wealth to
back them , too , but there is scarcely n
city in the union where society is com-
( KJacd of such n mixture of elements ,
and the morals nro certainly shocking ,
in fact , quita awfully nwful.
There are mnny places of interest
in the city , among them thu ancient
ndobo houses , thu old Mission honso ,
104 years old ; Telegraph hill , where
they wuro wont to signal the vessels in
thu early days , and Chinatown , as the
Ohineso portion of the city is called.
Just a short drive from the city is
the Cliff house , built upon the high
clifTa overlooking the ocean , where
ono can look down upon the hundreds
of sea lions disporting themselves
among the rocks. What n sight that
would bo ( or the small boys of St.
Louis , who gaze with eager satisfac
tion upon the imprisoned two who
lazily bask in the tank nt the fair
grounds. Our Young Americas would
go wild with delight. Ono could not
imagine n pleasanter place to spend
the sunny mornings the long ocean
bench smooth nnd shining , the b cak-
ers dashing among the rocks and the
white ships sailing liway to the edge
of thu horizon ,
Standing on tlm broad verandah of
thu hotul or resting fur down under
the shadow of the cliHs , gazing upon
the great expanse of waters , ono must
ho jillud with somewhat of the same
feeling that possessed the enrly dis
coverers when they saw the wide Pa
cific for the first time. The great
Pacific , how beautiful it isl so wide
nnd full of glory ! The soul must bo
narrow indeed which would not bo
impulsed with its grandeur or grow
broader under the Influence of ita
magnificent splendor. The thundot
of the breakers on the shore is n wild
music that thrills the heart , nnd like
the musio of Wagner , it is full ot n
mysterious qraudour that wo cannot
comprehend. F. S ,
The Next Houso.
I'hiladrljihla American ,
There will bo contests for fifteen
seats in the next house of representa
tives. Of thcBo , thirteen will bo from
the south , Alabama alone furnishing
four. Wo hope the republican major
ity will have the good sense to suttk
these contosta on thu footing of abso
lute ljustice. They can do without
these scats , they cannot nflbrd to take
ono of thorn without satisfactory
proof that thu contesting candidate
received u majority of the votes
actually cast. It is of no use to talk
of voters terrorized and thus pre
vented from appearing nt the polls.
IJint may bo good reason for declaring
the seat in question vacant , but it is
none for seating the contestant.
Ono of these contests will bo easily
Bottled. Mr. Chalmers has repre
sented the Shoestring district of Mis-
sissippl lomj enough. Even the demo
crats nro disgusted with the moans ho
has used to toiuro , not an election ,
but a certificate of election. It is
certain that ho cannot rally to the
support of his claims even the demo-
crutio minority of the houso. Mr.
Chalmers u aware of this , and sees
that something must bo done. So ho
lias made a bid for the support of the
groonbackera of the houao by coming
forward as the rrccnback candidate
for Mr. Lanmr's scat in the senate.
The chances of Mr. Chalmers becoming
senator from Mississippi are about
equal ( o those of his being appointed
sheriff of Mcccn , and ho knows this.
Ills candidacy 11 merely n bid for sup
port which ho badly needs.
Wo think Mr. Clerk Adams of the
house lias done exactly his duty in
putting Mr. Cannon , nnd not Mr.
Campbell , on the rolls ns delegate
from Utnh. While the governor of
tlio territory has given hh certificate
to the latter , there can bo no doubt
that the prima facie case justifies Mr.
Adam's courso.
THE MORtVlONS ,
Notes of Interest Prom the
Capital Oifcy ,
Prosout Condition and Pros
pects of Salt Lake.
Correspondence of Tin Unit ,
SAW LAKK CITT , August 12.
Though Utnh 1ms bcoii Bottled no.irly
thirty-fivo ycnrs , up to the present it
has had no territorial insane nsyluin.
At the last scsaion of the legislative
assembly nn appropriation WAS made
nnd a commissioner appointed to lo
cate nnd erect n building. A great
dual of tinio has bcun uselessly spent
in discussing the best location , the
three lending cities of Central Utah
all claiming it. At last it has been de
cided to locate it nt Provo , the county
i cat of Utah county , which place is
correspondingly happy , while
its disappointed yours console themselves -
selves by insinuating it has most need
of it. Proyo is doubtless well adapted
for public edifices , bcin centrally
situated , nnd , ns n rule , very healthy ,
though just nt present public meetings
and gatherings of every kind nro for
bidden in consequence of the con
tinued presence of diphtheria. The
mortality of Salt Lake City also still
continues alarmingly high , especially
nmont ; children , of whom there are ,
as vur readers nro doubtless aware ,
for moro than the usual average per
thouannd. In fnct the statistics of tlio
Mormon church show that one-third
of its population in this nnd the sur
rounding territories nro under eight
years old.
The non-Mormon or Gentile cle
ment is largely composed of adult
males drawn hero by the mines , many
of whom have wives nnd families in
the eastern states or in the old coun
tries. It is this portion of the popu
lation that causes the male element to
fiijuro so largely in the census statis
tics of Utah for 1880. Lut there is
no dearth heiu of unmarried though
marriageable ladies , ns it is sometimes
assorted exists by reason ot polygamy.
To the contrary , your correspondent
is acquainted with numbaia of most
estimable members of the gentler sex
verging on old maidenhood , and the
ratio appears to incrun.se ns the lead
ing cities grow moro populous.
Partly in Utah and partly in Idaho
lies the deep and beautiful Bear lake ,
surrounded by lofty peaks , and with
nn occasional village nestling in the
secluded vnlloys thnt hero nnd there
nro found between the water's cdgo
nnd the foot of the mountains Be
fore the white men settled in the
neighborhood the Shoshoncs nnd other
Indians had n tradition that immense
monsters nourished in its unfnthomcd
deeps , and scrupulously refrained
from bathing in its waters. Since its
shores have boon tenanted by the
higher race numerous stories have
boon told by them of the sud
den appearance of a huge
serpont-hkb form thnt coursed through
the waters with the rapidity of nn
express train. Efforts have frequently
bconmado to entrap it , but nlwnys
unsuccessfully. This month it has
boon soon byn party of visitors ,
among whom was ono member of con
gress who represented that that portion
of the body soon above the water was
nbout thirty foot long , and ns usual , it
nassad along with marvelous rapidity.
Some have regarded it ns n myth und
doubted ita existence , but after this
last testimony , coining trom nn M. 0. ,
who shall gainsay il ?
Yvur renders have learned from my
previous loiters thnt n building boom
is exercising Salt Lake and her sister
cities. It still continues , workmen
and teams nro scarce and wages ad
vancing. The last company of 700
Mormon immigrants wcro swallowed
up in los than no tinio , and another
heavy company 4s expected to sail
from Liverpool on the ad of Septem
ber , to be iollowod by still another on
the 22d of October. Notwithstanding -
ing this I hoard a Mormon railroad
contractor say thnt though ho gave
the preference to people of his own
fnitn , yet not nbovo ono-tunth
of the working men on his
contract wcro members of thu
Mormon church ; on the other hand
there are doubtless many of this people
ple employed by ( Sontilo contractors.
The fanners in many places have
great difficulty in gathering in tlioir
harvest. ,
The liquor question is still disturb
ing the Salt Lake City fathers. The
ordinance ! * passed by the city council
to rogtilato the trullic in liquor have
boon practically sot aside by the rul
ings of the territorial United States
courts , nnd n number of saloons are
running without paying license or
meeting any of the requirements of
the ordinances , Part of the liquor
doulcra sustain the city , with a
view to limiting" the number of
saloons , whilst the others , gen
erally of u loss rospootablo class ,
are running to suit themselves. The
council ia engaged in framing a now
ordinance , with the vain hope of suit
ing nil parties , the judiciary , the
dealers , and the temperance folks ,
the latter having u very strong fol
lowing ia all the parties and churches.
If it wore not for the technical rulings
of the courts , which have boon as va
rious us the colors on Joseph's coat ,
the liquor Boilers would have had a
hard time. Prohibition is utill enforced -
forced in a number of the larger
towns iu Utah , but in this city and in
Ogden , under the present regime , it
is impossible. BLUKOUD.
Dp Not Doipoud-
Warner's' Safe Kidney and Liver
Guru will drive otT the worst attack ol
"bluoir" oodlw ,
Creal German
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All oilier Faint
JiHO
ACHES.
No Frcpiritiun nn etrtli tua1 St. JACOIH OIL n
a mrr , BIIIE , slum and ciirAr Kuternil Ittn.e.lj.
Atrltl tnulll tut th eompirttlTtlj- trifling outUrof
M CKMIS. and Ter/on utftrlng with | aln c&a utvt
cUtpindrxiiltltt | roofer III cltlmi.
UlllU-IION * 15 riSTII LiXGCAflXS.
SOU ) BY Alt DKUOQISTS AND OcAUJtt III MtOICINt.
A. VOQELER , CO.
llitltlmnre , 3IA. , V..A.
PUOPOSALS FOR FILLING AL
LEY
l pronoxaU will ) > o rcccUcd ! > . ) tlieuinlcr
ntil t'rl ny , August 19th , at 12 o'clock
noon , lor the flllfnif of tlio alley In block 8 , PAI !
block ID located between Wclmtcr , California ami
lUli ntvl l.'ith streets , In the city of Omaha , lulj
work to be dona subject to the approval of the
city engineer. llldn mutt lie nccompanltd by
the propoiitfl mircl } ' unilcr thu usual conditions ,
Baldhlcltlllbcopcntxlattho rcirular meeting
of the cltv round ! Augmt 22i1 , 1SS1 , The city
rcscr\c tlio rljjlit to reject nhv nn < l nil Mill. Hi-
\ cloiwn containing mill prc poul * should bo nmrk-
oil ' 4'ropoxal * for I'llllng Alley in IMoik 8 , " nnd
JclUcrcJ to the undcrxlgiied not later than the
tlmu nbo\c specified. J. J. I. . C. JI'.WF.TT ,
City Clerk.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Pealed proiratnls u ill lie rccoh cd b > the Board
nfCountj Commissioners of Uouulai County , > e-
hratka , until Thursday , Siitembcr | 1st , 1881 , at 2
o'clo < k ] i. m. , for tliu erection of a court homo
Imlldlnjj at Omahrt , In wild county , In accordance
witlii'.aisand ] ] > cilflttit out made by K. 1 : . M.\or ,
architect , and nun on flic In the county clcrk'n
ollko. r ach bid niuit be accoinmnlcd ] bv n jrood
and Niilllclent bond In the linn of fl\o thousand
dollars , condltloncil thattheblddcrulll enter In to
contract nnd Ke \ n goodand HUlllclciitbond lortho
faithful I'crformanco ' of the Murk fliouM the
sanio ho awarded to him. 8pc < ifliatloim will be
furnished upon application to the county clerk.
Separate liiiH for tlm njvcral parts of the lnrilil-
hiK will be considered and all proposal : ) must bo
In.ulo upon schedules prepared by the arclntett
Mid fiimMicd on application to the county clerk.
The Hoard rum ea the rl lit to reject any or all
lildx.
Ily order of the Hoard of Oountv Commission-
cru. JOHN U. MANCilESTKlt ,
Onmlin , AUK' 11 , 1881. County Clerk.
AND STILL THE LION
CONTINUES TO
* Roar for Moores ( )
Harness
AND Saddlery.
I Lave adopted the Lion as a Trade Jlaik , and
all my foods will bo STAMPED with the LION
and my NAME on the same. NO (1001)8 ARK
GKNUINB WITHOUT T1IE ABOVBJ SrAMl'S.
The heat material Is used and the moil skillet'
workmen are employed , nnd at the lowest cost
price. Anone wishing a price-list of good will
confer a favor by tending for one.
DAVID SMITH MOORE.
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
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AUGUSTUS Kot'XTtic , Vlcu President.
II. W , Yltu , Cashier.
A. i. PorrLKTox , Attorney.
JOIIH A.
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This bank receives iIspoulU without regard to
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Iwucs time certlflcate * bcarlrz Interest.
Draws dnlts oil San Francisco and nrlncliol
cities ol the United States , also London. Dublin ,
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Sells passenger tickets ( or emigrants by the In.
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Orncs Jacobs' Dlock , co ner Capitol a\couo
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BltTERS
.Mr . J. 0. llobcrUon , I'lttslnirtf. I'A , wrltrs , "I
a mlTcrlnxfrorrt ( rcntral dibllltv , want of np
petite , coritlpattoii , ctcr o tliat llfo uana bur.
duij after uiint' llurdock fllood Itlttcri 1 felt bet >
tor than for ) tnr . I cannot praise ) ) our Hitters
too mttcli. "
n. Olbbi , of fJulTnlo. N. Y. . writes : "Your
P.urdock Illood Illttori , In chronic tll < cjuc < of the
Mood , ll\cr nnd kMnejp , liato been signally
marked with n C' . lha\o u cd them mjMlf
with bent remit * , for torpldlt ) of the lit cr , and In
CMC of a Irlcnd of mlno wilttrlnsr from dropsy ,
the effect n man cloin.
Ilrueo Turner , IlochcMcr , N. Y , , writes : t l
been eubjei t to certain dlaimlcr of the kldneju.
nnd unable to attend to bu lne < ; llurdock Dlocxl
Illttcnt rtllctcil ma bcforo half n bottle was oscU ,
I feel confident that they nil ! Intlrcly euro mo"
K. Ancnlth Hall , IllnKhampton , K , Y.rjlte :
"I puflcrrd with n dull pain throuith my left
lung and shouliUr. l/nt inrplrlt < , nppctltoand
color , anil c-ould nlthdllTliulty keep lip all day.
\0urllurdoik Illood Illttcrs ai dlrectciland |
htiu/flt no twin ilnco first week after using
them. "
Mr. Nrah Hates , Klmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About
four j ears n o I bid nn attack of bllllou1) fc\er ,
and outer fully rccot crcil , ' My dlRettho organs
were weakened , and I would be completely pro *
trxtcil for di ) s. Aftci tisln tno Iwttlesof jour
llunlock Illood Hitters the iniprotcinuit WOSKO
UilUo that I wasattonUhcd. Iran now , though
01 jiartof ngc , do a fair and reaionablo diy'a
work. "
C. IlUckct Hoblnwn , proprietor of The Canada
I'rc bj tcrian , Toronto , Out. , M rites : "Forjeare
I suflcreil greatly from oft-recurring lica-lailio. 1
tucd ) our Ilitrdock Illood IllUcri with happlent
rtsultn , nnd I now find tntuclf in better health
than for yeari jmst. "
Mm. Wallace , Iluffalo , N. Y. , * rites : '
ti cd Bunlotk Illood Hitters for iicnouK and bll-
llont headaches , and can rccoinniLiid Ittoanjono
re for billiousncus , "
Mm. Ira Mnllholland , Albany , N. Y , writes :
"Korscu'ral jcnrs I hate suffered from oft-recur-
rltitf hHlloim headache * , dj pcrwla , and' ' complaint -
plaint * peculiar to my BOX. Since i ) l"tr jour
liurdock Illood Bitten I am entirely relict cd. "
Price , I.OO per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts
POSTER , MILBURN/ / & Co , , Props ,
BUTF-aXO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale hy Ish & McM&hon and C. F.
Goodman , Jo 27 e d-mo
Established 11 Years ,
AMctn HcprcRenUid
$82OOOOOO-O.
Ac the Klrc and Ltfu
ant -d. 0. T. TAYLOR & Cbi
' '
14th &
LET IT BURN I
My house and furniture is insured with
' C. T. TAYLOll ft CO. ,
CJnr 14th and Dowlas ,
50 ?
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
GRAHAM PAPER GO.
217 and 210 North Main St. , St. Louis ,
WIIOLFJAW DlUtXIU m
\ PAPERS
ENVELOPES , CAUU BOARD AND
Printers Stock.
farCash paid ( or Rags and Paper Stock , Scrap
Iron and Metals.
Paper Stock Warehouse * 1220 to 1237. North
Sixth utrfHt. _
AGENTS WANTED FOR
KAITK8T SM.LI.ia BOOKS of TIIK AflX I
Foundations of Success
1IUS1NK.-J.S AND SOCIAL FORMS.
The lawi ot trade , lo al forma , how to trans
act lmsi C3iahuhlo table ) , notlal etiquette ,
parliamentary usage , how to conduce public busl-
new ; In ( act ft Is a oinplctu Ouldo to bucccu ( ot
ill cases. A family necessity. Address for cir
culars and special terms ANCHOR 1'UULISIIIKO
CO. , St.Louu , Mo.
Cornell College ,
Tlio Clnflillcal , Philosophical , Scientific and Civ-
11 Kntflniurliitf Courecu comjiare favorably wltli
the licit collects In the country.
Special advantages arugUcnln the Preparato
ry and Normal Departments , and In tlio Concert *
atory ol Mutlc ,
Twenty Professors and Teachers.
Hujvcrlor llulldlngii , Museum , laboratory an 1
Apparatus.
Expenses Low , Fall term opens Srpt. 15 ,
For catalogues nr other ltit. rmMlon. addrfsi
tl'lira. WM. K. KINtl , 1) . I ) , ,
jy 13-dAw2ni Alt. Veriioo. loa. .
SIBBETT & PULLER ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
DAVID CITY , NEB.
Special attention gUen to cotlictloni In Duller
county > ll-me < lin
/-1IVIL. MECHANICAL AND MININQ EN-
\J GINGERING at the Rensselear Polytech-
nlc Institute , Troy , N , Y. The oldest cntrlnecr-
liijf school In America. Next tcnn hc ni Bcpi
temlier 16th. The llf ; Uter for 1850-81 contains a
1 l t of the Kraduatcs for thu | < aat 64 ) can , nlth
their positions ; also , rourw ) of study , rojulro'
mcwts , uipcnuc'ii , stc , Addrena
DAVID M. GREENE ,
] l lt-doodaiiKl4 Director.
SOANTLHTS
Seamless Evaporator
AMD
"SOUTHERN "CANE MILL
FIRST CLASS SOEOEO MAtMEBl
AT VEIIT io ) rmcia.
B nd for DiictlptlT * rrict LUt.
TH08. SCANTUN&80N ,
EVANBVILU5,1ND.
tmHitn Ull
Jy-S8 U4wlm
RACINE COLLEGE !
ACOLLKCIKAND OKAMMAU SCHOOL
THE BEST SCHOOL 1 BOYS
For terms Address Dr. Stevens
Parker , warden of Racine College ,
Raome , Wis. jy 22.1m
MRS. LOUISE MOHR ,
Graduate ot the St. L u I School ot Mld l > M. at
IC08 California Street. Between Fifteenth
and Sixteenth ,
north e , when calls will be promptly respond
ed to at any hour during- the day or nltfht.mlTdS
DEWEY & STONE ,
FURNITURE !
A
ORCHARD & BEAN , J.B. FRENCH & CO. ,
CARPETS ! GROCERS !
BOSTON STORE
614-616 TENTH STREET.
The Largest Dry Goods House in Omaha , ( Except
Cruickshank & Go's , )
During this month we Shall offer the 'balance of
our SUMMER STOCK at greatly reduced prices , in
order to make roomQfor our extensive Fall purchases.
Great Bargains will be offered in all Departments !
Our Shoe Department
Is now open , and is under the the chaigo of Mr. T. II. Ross , ( for many years
with W. B. Loring & Co. , ) who will be pleased to see all 'his
old customers and friends. Wo can assure our '
numerous patrons that our prices
are fully 20 per cent lower
than any Shoo
Store in ' '
Omaha.
\
Are made expressly for the "BOSTON STOHE. " Every pair warranted.
All Orders by Mall Carefully and Promptly Filled.
P. G. IMLAH , Manager ,
Leader of Popular Prices ,
. Detwiler's
1
The I argest Stock and Most Com
plete Assortment in I
The West.
We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil
cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures
- and Lace Curtains.
WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY.
1313 Farnham St. , Omaha.
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