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© Tfcte ^MJ^ICAM. Isa^ELfeE, - - ¦¦ ~ - ««.« thom rh t a well chosen one it being been , by Mr. Hermann Slna , the efficient i theater wan , of course , well filled with se rvice fc partly reformed. There are famil y Irtt naome beyond dMriptU m to tr avel at Sa^ whi«n always reminds * him Buiward and Aselstant Superi ntenden t of the an intelligent and fashionable audience. ig^i isr& j&W& ' SW&' v&B^ti® x\ thd rate o! twelve to thirt een mUea a ,n hou r W *W Mr Jose ph also made a few very lnnrwary i in its economical administration , The peta. selected the d'fficalt but highl y, 8tm the pmyera ar o ot' the bfd s tjrle /Bo me- m so unin teresting, a coun try, wbere noth - $EL\2£ *. «* ». J- artaasfflP S swwsE . sstt&MJS Js i <** j***- * *- < ¦- "?•"* ?rsr sst -£, , T? i ]ournment was taken . the wioA th e traditional aversion to such lug the expectation of their must sanguine old and new fri ends came num. rou sly, and of the desert a he eye w gettin g offended educational , institutions , and horror which may have in- friends. All were " letter perfect " in their [ preached , according to appointment , an at the barren hills , and, deceived by tb» n„ s„^ uw w th« H«hrflw snndav tet«l it when thinking of the insane and of parts , and the leadin ^charactera were per- E ,kfa sermon. The attention was nodi- mirage of towns at a distance, which hav e On Sunday last the Hebrew Sunday- lhd r treatineilt . hereto ore supposed by sonated with marked ability. Without * ¦ -ftM _ MB fll tt „„ _ m . lt oto nf nrt „«i Bte nca echool held their annual exam nation , It l t o have ^a necessary . There are wishing to be conside red In the least invid »«ed. In the afternoon the commute * of no existence . was attended by all the leading Israelites oi now J m tbe hospital fifteen mat * and five fe- lous , or reflecting at all on the manner of the Emanuel Temple congregation , consist- Al last, at 11 p. m., we arrived at Eurek a. this city interested in the education of ma ia inmatea. Five of the male are of ages the representation of the other parte , I de in g 0f t he rabbi , pr esident and vlce-pre si- A committee of three , Consisting of t M3 ssr s. " Young Israel. ' The «*£^r t wfe respectively, 74, 79, 91, 93 and 99. The 99- sire to speak particularly of the spirited d t £ jted to ^^ t m tnat Df . Rockman , 8. Goldatone an 1 Ban. C. hi ghl y satisfactory to everyoja^be scholars „t£r-o\4 g ' ntleman is a Mr. A exander , manner in which the arduous rola of "Noah / , . T^ ^ „„„„„; . l TjlI ,„ r««,io«H .,<. and <«rtrt» i t„ *u answering read.l y the que stJ EWpoun ded {^g 1^ , France , and has lived in Learoy d ," "Jem Star ve" and ' Mone ypen- **&* , which I accepted. Levy, received us and escorted us to the to tbem. The following ptotjj gbere the re this country for over thirty years. This ny " weree ssay ed by Messn^Cefdlo , Cohii sk y The rest of tbe day was again occupied by hotel. Earl y in the morning the beati ng of ciplrnts of the leading priiw ^ ^ Mosee Levi , maKea his fifth year at the lnnrmary , dur- and Steve uson. The absorbing attraction in friends calling and remin ding us of good old a metallic drum and the explosion of pow- J ^ Uvi , Emanuel Kingabaker , Abe Vasen ing whic h time he has not even once failed the p iece, h/>wevf-r , was ihe amiable and . Only in the evening we took a walk der crackers in a barrel ala rm ed the sleep- Nat han V asen and Addie Whitehead. All (BO he telle me) to attend to his dai y gar- h ghl y-talented Mi- s Emma Wilnuot , in the V"* , . ^' m ' " fSl <= „„ r. _„ f m„^ j *u *h n n ara 0 „h i„i a the other scholars also received a small ^ening l ,bora He works and looks as well tiiTe rofa of "Jane Lear oyd , - wh- p layed and with Mr. Isaac Heoht over to fcb San Fran - era. I opened the shutters , and lo 1 ther e present. . . . .- ami hean y as a man of thirty. He eats , looked her part to perfection. MissWilm u Cisco Club , a magnificent establishment , el- was a Chinese colony , consistin g of a long The public school examinations closed ririr aa wo isky. chews tobacco , smokes and is a perf ect elocutioni st , her entire stage de egantly furnished. row of low huts , with a sort of Chinese tern - S?« l SrflLhnJ ?¦« m 7h^^hou« ^ kea l - he WOr ' d at "f: - Ie ia > q " ite Bn ° b ' mB " nor ' ? f fl8 f :, p ati n 8- while her persona l g d mora[Dg< tt ride to the 011ff House p ie in the center. A number of Ch inam en the graduating class at the Opera house. : ^ot oi ea noaivy, and it is a p eaaure very beauty o facial and coronial features ar ^ . J J "' _. T «„„ K » j nu- t.^.,^ *^A n,„ The class numbered fourteen , among them ^ 1<Jom 0b u»3 to lhave a <*£ with such an subj ute of compliment ary remark from company of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hecht and Chinawomen frequented the nar ro w one y oung Hebre w lady, Miss Leua Her- 0 y ^ her first appearance on to her final exit The road there lead s through the park , str eet , all of them In the national costume , man. Tue following statistical facts give inform- fro m the stag a during the play , and never where cedars , cypresses , acacias , magnolia , with long cues , smooth faces of yellow /W w2^ n 2e C Ew1 ^ ation as to the insight of the. present condi- fails to reap ^ iP ™ **™ *^^}™ pepper trees , trees transplanted from Japan , brown , pantaloons and a sbirtcoming down f oul writes ine loiiowing, complimentary w l|0n an (j nmnaae uient of the institution and applause. Mibh W lmot is a star of no r \ e . ' , ,_ _ . ' mi __„ n . . _^„ " the Israelites of this city, in connection (uring the past year ending May 18, 1877 : mean magnitude. Many of them nor char and a variety of flowers and roses between to their knees. There are Chinese waiters with the Saenj terfe st , which was lield in actera w ere played more correctly than I the sand hills covered with shru bs, by their in almost every station , and Chines e wor k- this city last week : "Capt. Sieinwe-iell is W umber of memb ers on roll wt have often 8een thHffl , a regu ] ar j y tfl la0 . lHxariant an(1 bri gh t colors speak of O rien- ingraen on the railroa d, bat here I saw quite ZZSXff i&V^^ * *^ RBCBI F F ° B YBAB KNDIN ° MAY 13 ' 187? - S y b f haSt e8 w t a?ane I1 ofrhe a b^i S-TdS Ul °l imate and r *«™ 1 B™™ r ' M tDe a «*»' . °' them - W heQ y ° U 8pe C 8e t0 ' very noticeable that three tourth s of the Dues f rom members , etc $4,619 50 ma t j c p er fonuancea we nave had for some brown-singed grass tells the tale of , " no rain gether the Chinaman ami the Indian , you audience were composed of the American Receipts from annual celebration of time ** for flix mon t hB. " It is all new to the can har d ly doubt their identit y in former S'SS blf itX pX^ spirUed. 80 * JC ^ *:::::Z ~:. 00 oBLBAns chumbs. -»««« . «d fh. deep ^ of to VO** days. The I i^^ : q|jta a , are otb *r one-iourth was mostl y of the Israelii- Weather summary >B extTemely Phasing to the eyes. My com Mongolians , who, som a thousan d* of years ish faith , who here in the Gem City always * tal $9,9-10 27 Qur oling iadi eB look lovelier than ever pinion was especiall y delighted with the ft to, have come to this country from. Chin a. do their part in anything pertaining to ad- EXPaN sra. in their linen dre sses. beautiful variety of flowers and the opulent Perhaps the Indians have not been her e verti sing and furthering the interest of their h_jldin_ fl_d r6Dftira aalariea The different places of worsh ip are better roies of dark-red hue. Throug h the park much more than a thousand or fifteen bun- beloved adopted city. For building and ^epan ^salar.es , "" J ffiid ** , "& ff "^ther " the road leada t0 the ^ b ^ ch <"^ ^ *«d saving been «tW W Phina gem crr v sh.vinos. hr olHu * crockery, groceri es »0 u D r . JjJJ^SSSuT SJm -i^ISl y i ^ the Pacific Ocean. Some of the li ghter by the retr gre ssion of navi gation , in th e . The Quincy Whig of tbe 7th inst. con- etc yu^* id th« » discourses from the pul pits in the tern vehicles are driven ri ght into the salt water mother coudtry. Although the climate of ^e beli i 5"ffi& ^s ah t4'S m «S Which establishes a deflci-ncy of $1, 353 8B £?: iI £ dt ' on Street an5 Portu K ueBe 8 y na and along the outer line of the flooding never could make a Caucasian ot an Ethlo- Jo seph Kaufman , and will spend the sum between the recei pts proper and the ex pen- B ^ R„v t , l Leucbi is spending the waves ' Wa ,ch foam and h,9S M tDey break ' P ian * or vke veT8a ' yet il fa evident that tQe mer here. diturea. summer at Sul phur storing s Va Now we , drive up a road cut into a steep Mongolian could be transforme d into on In- Tne Committee of Arran gemente for the Aa at ;present constitu tod . the emj ployes A new j^ |n ^ , w J; ber } ft wil] ^^ rock , and , halting, we arrive Li the rear of dian by climatical influences in a few cen- j& n^^ S^ S^b^J- tSi; -^ em 3 ^ the Cliff House. We stop in front on the *ries on account of the manyje ature s th ey poor of this city, are hard at work to make a w* her assistants , each guided and gov ' " jf" ™* f ew ^ rta ys since in the loss oi Porch , perpend icularl y above the sea, and have in common yet , such as col or , hair , buixess oi the same. erned by fixed mles in their several depar t- yenr y -' Mayer agJ& twenty seven son oi what a scene I Before you the wide , wide dentils and structure of the face. The The Sabbath- schwl Librar y Society have j ^^ d S dT^a™ reed TZJ oar venera ole townsman , L. Mayer , ' who , in ocean , sh ips, a steamer at the distance , at Cb inam -m Is nimble , quick , frug al and ser- will be in this city for two ni ghts next cong ratulation that the number of fata l cases ^ "" i^h ar veX^^ of death lighthous es , the narrow inlet to San Fran rfce, sleeps on a couch four fee t long, two week. is so small. The thanks o. the Association Mr gchoenbere and lady have decided to cisc° Ba7. «°d righ t before you groups of feel wide and three feet high , as he did in Theodore Thomas ' Orchestra had a good are due to the eateem ,-d house pQ>sician and ^^ ^ 8n e B rinten (le ^ce ol th« Jewiflh high and steep rocks in the sea , on which a the ship, and does all s*rts of work for a t^lSr Eto orga nize a F. S. M$l£ A ^nt cS ^.^ ^J ^S t^ VSon ' nt »"ge number of seals or sea lions are en dollar a day. He washes, irons , cooks, of 1. Lod ge in this city. Si Osilli. evinced tue greatest m.ere et in its welfa re ?,,^ p lh " vacanc y ^vmson , nas camped ) creepin g to and fro , plunging into washes dishes , scrubs fl jors , digs in the ~— X bSfwSSss to T Eh e e?ear d aud iSreTin In W wxt * wi " ^' e a ** aeTal account the de6P Snd emer 8lDg ^ il ' be,1 ? wing m,ne8 ' tiU8 the gr0 Qnd ' WOrka ° n the niU hew OBE tfANa ck ptkr. JJ|^^ r^ pect7ve ^pheres SiXsted by th " of the harmony Club Association. and barking a duet with the thundering road , and does anything almost for a dollar Steward and Stewardess , Mr. Hermann Sina 8< M- ^ towering waves ; It is a scene worth a day, and gets rich on it. He lives and a Nbw Obleans , La., July 22, 1877. and lady, who have contributed much to- seeing, although the atmosp here is un lodges on twenty cents a day u and his entire \ Oto mi EDrroa oi teb ajowcas teuxur *. **"* Daatting the bo8Wtal a model indtUu - editobia l coHBK MV OBf dence. pleasantly morose , and I caught a cold ther e. ault of clothing is not worth ier three dol- ™* oTj uly fI^Ihbs " T^e Hebrew Benevolent Associatkin , some tiome vard an * * e went ac , roB8 th . e m f oun - >•«¦ He imi * to8 W kind of «*"' ««> la°or , a h-uuui H ur ui.i riMuuat. tinie g|n ^ efftfcted a Consolidatioii * witb the nttmbbr rocn. tains of sand , which the wind carries from aad offers competition to the white laborer The g lorious Fourth wasn 't much pi a day Infirmary, and the society has now changed , the mouth of the Sacr amento River toward in almost every branch except in scientific in towu , but tbe rural distri cts , in th ei vicin- tue nam e into that of the Touro Infirmary San Fkanct sco , Cal., Jul y 14, 1877. the city, forming a completel y sandy desert , mining, which he can not do , becau s e whi te ity of Dunald sonvil e, reaped the resoltof the and Hebrew Benevolent Association. Be- H «re I am at this and of tli« civilized a ^ Q ~fli t,nm *u~ «i»„ v,„ ° «„« „f w;n„ B TT -j / . wu«« wi««> city ' s sacrifice , for tbere lndepend ence Day fur e closing this report 1 desire to state thai .^ u , . V separated from the city by a range of hills, miners , who are paid four dollars a day, was celebrated in glowing style by not only comp laint arose in the society , not lonR auo, world , beyond this is water , Mongols , tea , We cross the hills , drive into the suburbs , WO uld not work with John. He seeks de- the borne militia and citizen soldiers from at the refusal on your part to ackn owledge cues , rats , small feet and little gods, and and halt before an acclivity, set with cedars , serted mines , and often makes a good thing s New Orleans , but by tnousand s of patriot *, the receipt of a report of th e proceedings oi here I am as much in America as you ar e cypresses , shrubs and flowers , intersected by 0 f it The Indian , however , in this neigh- from all quarters of the State. Tru y, Don thi s institution , forwarded to you some time ;„ M,aaa,.h„„<,» * «- r>M„ tk» onmo =«.* L, »#_ ¦• ¦ T ' i«uiui«i , uumra , iii i4i» iiBKu ald souviue had a big time on that day, and since, i am told that when ever Vw Or * Mi89achuaetta or 0hl °- The s* me f0* marble monuments of diverse sizes. It is bo-hood , does nothing besides loafing and for once , at least , assumed the air and state leans sends ph a re portof her difieient char »' P°ople , houses , vehicles , fashions , boiled the Jewish burial ground , belong ing tojour begging. They wear civilized garments , ofatull fledge d metropolis. The steamer C.H. i ta ble institutions to the various Jewi sh shins , raw steaks ; it is a killing monotony congregations , two German an d two Polish , with bead * and feathers added , and pa int Durfee was the boat selecte d to carr y a. merry j.»urnal s in th e Unite d atates (not. so.iciting On the hig hest peaks of the Rocky Moun- the Utter carefully separated from the for- like a modern belle. They cateh trout in the p e*T , & U C%^ merma tr o r&ceThey fWuSu " tains I saw the same adv ertisements written mer by a board fence , so that those slum liv er , and thense.l them tobuy an .mnnitien , lery and the veterans and honorary mem ista) Invariably i gnore such docume nts , and ,n lar 8 e le, ter e on perpendi cular rocks benng in the repose of death dist u rb not „hoot rabbits and birds , eat various roots hers of the same org tnizatio n , while the ' refuse the publiciiy of any ol th em. This which you see in th e suburbs of your one another by the diffarem-e of local op in- and wild plants , aluosna kes, frog a dogs cats steamer St. Mary had on board the Conti- ought not to be. For be it known that the cities , and all along the road you get the ions. The gra ves are well car ed for , the and rate , and say, " M e wo rk no. " ln ' con- •SS 'Sl ^^Sir ^ tS 'S ^l ^T^ ^Z ^lt^^ZVt *™° -f" ^^ «* he ar t he -" **» * - *• ** •« order , and some versation with .everal of them I discovered the shores of Donaldsonvill e , salutes wer e wret. hed and ueeUy, giving with unsparing b»d Eng lish as in any country tavern in In- of the family monu ments are grand and that they have no particular homes and fired , and the '' boys in gray ," ace >m- hand and wah a willingn ess of dispatc h that diana. cosi l y. are heathens. Some kno w not, the value of panied by the excursionist s , rec eived a sheds a luster about their bountiful genero s- Sdn Francisco , however , is a gr and city. We pass on , and there is the old mission coins , because numbers are a mystery to ^SJ n ^toJ i^pL ltew brtoZ '' The officers of the Infirm ary ar, : Jos. f Ita m «g" i i flc ent *?' which you must cross house , about a hundr ed years old , built them , and many of them have never been was there such a large concourse of people Vlagner , President ; Rev. J. K. Gutheh n from Oakland , where the Central Pacifi c partl y ol lava , as many houses in California inside of a house , never sat on a chair and in that little town. Ever ybod y was out , de- Pi ret VL-e Pre sident ; F. Hollander , Second R. R. has its terminus , is large enough to are. The Jesuits have erected this old es never slept on a bed. I saw some mounted termining to celebrate the anniv ersary of Vice-Pre sident; E.J. Kursheedt , Tr easurer ; .shelte r the fleets of th e civilized world , tabli sbment , and here tried to co n vert the on pon ies, ridia s: as fast as the antelo ne eal- i Hr AftSffS ^ Ll ^ Fl0fttaCe : SeCre ^ y - The ^ «™ a Ur « e 0i hU1 land ' Indian9 - in which ^ did QOt d ™y ^s over ' the p lLs. semation of a banner to the Donaldson ville THB B NAI B KITH FK8TIVAL has wide streets runnin z parallel from north too well ; for the California India ns , though But there are the gentlemen of the com- Canno neer s, the Washington Artillery, The Orleans , Home and Gulf Lodges of to south , and in triangles fro m east to west, not total savages , are very primitive and ig mittee , and we go to breakf ast. This Eu- Oontinental Guards and ' the Ba ton Rou ge the I. O. B B _ gave their annual summer The business houses , hotels and a large nor ant. If some of them are Catholics , they reka , you must know , is anoth er hole in the Zouaves were escorted by the Cannonee rs to night 's festival at the lair grounds , Saturday „„ m k„, * „i„„ ta h n i,'i<,» q»> n.io»;.i v,„* »„ * i i ...„ i;»i^ k . ¦ * . * . L L 7. their armory , wfj ere a sumptuous repas t evening. July 14, 1877. Tne festival com n l Um , ber ' f pr ,TB *f hoU8e j 8 a palatlal ' b " <* Ti *^y kn°w T ? «*«• aboat lt- mountain. Itis what the y call h ere a min- awaited ihem. Dinner being over , the nest inenced at 6 o ' clock with an exciting hors e the lar geat number of dwollingi are smal l We return to the city. Plen ty of .vi s itors ing camp, in a narro w canyo n , consisting of thing on the programme was a grand dress ra ce between two private team s, which was frame buildings. It is a new city, built up in the afternoon , also a committee consist- one street of sto res , hotels an d p lenty of parad e, which was, indeed , the principal followed b y a grand concert and ball. In i n a hurry. Where up to 18+9 there were of the Rev. Dr. xMessing, his president and b ir-rooms , and about thirt y to fort y houses. \ ^ A^t^i^iS iX ^Z £^T^^4l&Si b r ^ h ? ^ a '- ?'««-"— . vico-presiden t , with an invitation to preach Le churches , drW« £ JE ^^ His Excellency Gov. F. T. Nicholls and oth sic , and soon the large hall was filled with tbere is now $3j O , 000, 000 of taxable prop- Sabbat h after next ,*which 1 accepted. In p0 rar y structures , wi th smelts and mines era , the companies disban ded , closing the the deli gh ted waltzers ; t e waltzes followed erty . It is certainly one of the wonders of the evening we attend ed the marriage of around it. The mines abou nd in lead sil- event by a grand ball in the evening. All by ga,lops, the Lancers , Varieties , etc. The the nineteenth century. This is here the Mr. Samuel Frank and Miss Janny Lieber- yer and irold If these mines elve ont ' the fflS to't^S h^S^S ^Si^U^ ' ,^!^^^ d «^-on , stil, the mai n thoroughfares are math at the Concordia Hall , the olaest Je w- p,ace w.U be abandoned in a fe ' w days. ' In leisure hours of the Four th. At the fair arriv ed there were four thou sand people crowded with people and vehicles , and ish club in this city , which Is as elegantl y this hole in the mountain , however , we went grounds occurred the anni versar y picnic of present. The m istnotableof the fire w orko , everybod y appears to be busy and in a furnished as any of its kind. Her e we found to the restaurant of Mrs. Much and to our the Clerks ' Benevolent , Association , an or- and of itself alon e worth a tri p to the fair hurry. The metr opolis of O phir resembles assembled a large portion of the fashionable sur pri se, ther e was served a bre akfast than ramzation which has been growing in im- grounds , was " The Cracking Sea of Ice. . . . - t «» xt -i„ i .i, . lL ,, . . . t . . .. , y «w « u»w»mo i wnu POrtance tor several years , until now its an A fter the brilliant disp lay of firework s , very much the city of Naples , onl y that the world and became acquainted with some of which one could not find a better at Del- nual festivals are looked for ward to with dancing was resumed in the two buildin gs, climate here is more moderate , with 60 to the most prominent Hebrew citizens of San monico ' s , in New York , the grea tebt impatience and antici pations of where youth and beaut y chased the gulden 80 d egrees of heat all year round , rising Fran cisco. Plenty of diamonds and plenty Now we go about seeing sight s and then pleasure. A large number of guests were hour s with flying feet unti l dawn an nounced Hometime s for a few hour s to 90 and hi gher , of cham pagne , but more yet of generous we go to a weddrag-v es a weddin g rieht present , and , as the weather was most de- the adve nt of the morn. Much of the credit u ; . k.«„ i,„. ii»fi. „,.?«<!« „< t i,„ L k ! k ¦ . r. -i . th. i~ i . i . , , . weo m ug ngm figh tfuli y cool, all passed a pleasant time, for the success of the festival is due to the Hav ,ng been but ht t,e oute ,de of . the hotel no8 Pl taht y and courtesy. The clock struck here-a nd tbe Cincinna ti rabbi performs the Tne gentlemen of the committee , under the energy and executive capacity of the active ** vet i I caa not reP >rt tn '8 t 'me 'n fa"- one. ceremony at the house of Mr . Aahim. Ther e able management of Messrs. E. Louis, J. C. Chairman of th e Committee of A rrange - We a rrived here Thursday, 5 p. m. (Jul y M y calls on Monday morning were to the are about fifteen Jewish familie s here m ist Smith and Lasalle , were courteous and ment s, Mr. S. M y ks, who was unfortunately 12th) and were cordially r eceived on the boat ribbis, who treat me with distinguishing of them wealthy, and have a congre gation obliging in the discharge of their duties , and u nable to particip ate in the pleasures of the k D r ,_ u »*„iu«,;„ „„^ m a i a w j j iVl ,. . A 4Ji " . ™«uj wbuiuj t , auu uave a co ngregation , added materially to tbSsucce ss of the enter- entertoinm ent, a young child of his havin g ^ Rev . D rs. Bettelheim and Messing and kind ness , and the afternoon is devoted to Mr. P. Staler is Pr esident. They have a tainment. died a iew day s previous. the generous Mr. Saalbur g, editor of the .He - writin g. But I can not continue about San burial ground of th eir own , and twice a year * oub hkbbew charities. thk amaranth club. bnw 0bgerver < who escorted us to th e Palace Franci sco before I have closed up my trav- they meet for divine service , led by some The Jewish community of New Orleans Another one of thos e brilliant entertain - "f' . ™s is a seven stories hig h Oriental eling sketch. The Union Pacific Railroad is minister fr om San Franci sco. People can certainl y boast of havi ng, within seven ments in the shape of literary exercises was P*'a<* . inoloB,n Sacour t with colonnad es and by no mean s as elegantl y furnished as th e here , in thei r isolation , are quite neig h- or ei ght years , accomplished more in the given by the ab ove-named club at their P iazzas , set with palms and other tr opical Centr al Pac flc between Omaha and Ogden. borly, sociable and generous. Everywhere cause of charity and edui-ation th an that oi meeting rooms on Sunday evening last, Jul y plants. It covers a whole square , has 703 The rolling stock of th e former is inferior , we found old acquaintance s or relativ es of ^?K dhffo | m nSl. 2d , Soe£» £S! "&.™£^U^ ™??h l ™o-« > and can accommodate 1,200 to 1, 400 and the men on board l ess courteous and some old fri ends , and everyb ody knows the by dint of untiring perseverance , succeeded Haidenheim , which was well ' received ; an S ae * iB - . , . obliging. There is a considerabl e air of in- editor of the American Israklit k. in erecting a Jewish Wido ws ' and Orphan s ' essay on '' Remembrance , " delivered in a Enthusiastic friends had ann ounced our dep endence or " I don ' t care " about the m. It is 8 p. m., and we procee d to the house Home and a Hebre w school. The good very creditable manner bv Mr. Theopold ; arrival in the evening papers , so we had th e The road fro m Ogden to Palisade leads of Rev Mr Gra y a clever ir entleman a ^' X^' tZ&ZE ^tirgPX ^t^^ t^orlSZ P—e of various visitors ri ght the first firs t across the Salt L.ke valley, over a Methodist miniate ;. His ch/rch is open , so that now they can point with pride to the man most beneucial to his country ?" evening and an invitation to pr each in Dr. low ra nge of barren mountains , into the and peop le flock in. In half an hour we fol- many institutions ad orning this city, and Messrs. Weil , Blum and Bruenn r epresent- Bettelheim ' s synagogue next Sabb ath. Mr. Hum boldt Desert , at the opening of which low , and deliver a lecture to an attentiv ely standing forth as proud monuments ol ing th e soldier , and Messrs. Beer , Adte r and 8. Bachrach , the editor of the Progress, and is Palisade , described before , on the Hum listenin g multitude of well-cultivated nJ , Jewis h enlightenment and benevolence. «-ch the ^tate sWs -- Th - Mr. Choynsky, correspondent of tbe AHk b- boldt Rive, From here two ranges of P ,e. A^ewish rabbi lectures T. SSC thk touro .nkirmary -a pbincklv institc- ™£j d *j£ wSote «11 rSlilvld. 'can IsBABLi TB > were among the first who mountains run sout hward , and between let Church in Eureka , Nevada , between two T,0N - Mr , Beer , on the side of the statesman called , and the former paid us his kind them a valley and a small river. Down that high mount ains , away off fro m the habitabl e This institution is a gra nd edifice , being a showed his whys and wherefor es to consid- compliments in his paper , which app eared valley run s a narrow-g uage railroad some portions of our country is not this novel building, or rather a con j Action of build- erab le advantag e, and at times indul ged in next morning. Friend s, whom we had not nin et y miles to Eur eka , in the State of Ne enough ? People and the newsna ner next mgs , hundreds of feet long, nre sentina an laughable hits and puns , which , of course , , , , ¦ j TL , . . . . B j reopi u aau ia« newspaper , next immense structure , and a cTty complete in elicited warm applause. Mr. Uan n also , in seen for many a long year , made us happy vada. I had promis ed to lecture there ; morni ng, said it was an excellent lecture , one house , having gas and water supplied to hisclosing address , which was very feelingl y, with their genial presence , and we began hence I paid eight dolla rs gold—the green- and we th oug ht we ough t to believe it on every essential quarter by systemati c works , rendered , was subject to the same expression to feel at home. back at ninety -five per cen t. —fo r some account of our traveli ng companion epitomiz ing the similar works of our large o ' feelings. Frid we re8ted > vi8itor8 continued to nin ety miles narrow-gu age railroad travel- After the lecture was a comolimentarv mr boS!Xfurn d ia aS ZTn 8 Z n^^rr t^SXOff come , and among them also . the Rev. Dr I ing. After six hou i delay the trai n left. hanqUe t. The table seTby Z. ? ££ was well-arranged cellars and kitchen , while the like the amaranth flower , i n effervescen t 0onn and Vida ver. Saturday morni ng we It consisted of lumber , timber , charcoal far superior to anything we have seen out- extensive garden is tastefull y intersperse d glory. It Ca{h.)n if it wants to. worshiped in the Akabath Shalom synag ogue , packed in sa/iSkfl , Chiname n , Indians , Negro es side of the larges t cities A compan y of % a d cUon ' k " ' A Wln vlHit g to ^ this '^ inBtitu " THB southern dramatic performance . on hUaon Stre et - a handsome building fin- and one pa isenge r car , patronized by about about forty -fiye peop le sat around the table , tion " b y an y person , on receiving The pet dram atic club of New Orleans |8hed . bU' tW ° J"? ag0> ReV' Dr Bette1 ' twenty P^g6™' ^ere are . on that IJ t lJe all wel l dressed , ladies of boauty, gentlemen the informaiion so kindl y given me b y the gave their first comp limentary entertain- elm is the raob i > Mr - Eis&nbach the h azan , stream , soj ne stock farms , but nine tenth s of wit and hu mor. No use , in America you Prei -id-nt , Mr. Joseph Ma gner , and shown ment at the Varieties Theater on M«m- A - Newman , president , and 8. Koshlan , of alt the ^Und is a barre n desert , on which can not get out of America - always the throug hout the establishment , as I have ] day evening last , Jul y Uit li . The vice-pr esident , of this congregation . The sage shru bs and grasshoppers abound. It ] same people , h ospitable , sociable and gener-
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© Tfcte ^MJ^ICAM. Isa^ELfeE,- - ¦¦ ~ -««.« h« thom rht a well chosen one it being been, by Mr. Hermann Slna, the efficient i theater wan , of course , well filled with service fc partly reformed. There are family Irtt naome beyond dMriptU m to tr avel atSa whi«n always reminds * him o» Buiward and Aselstant Superi ntenden t of the an intelligent and fashionable audience. ig^iisr&j &W&'SW&'v&B^ti®x \ thd rate o! twelve to thirt een mUea a,n hourW*W Mr Joseph also made a few very lnnrwary i in its economical administration , The peta. selected the d'fficalt but highl y, 8tm the pmyera aro ot'the bfd stjrle /Bome- m so unin teresting,a country, wbere noth-$EL\2£ *. «*». J- artaasfflP S swwsE. sstt&MJSJsi <** j***-**-<¦- "?•"* ?rsr sst -£,,T?i]ournment was taken . the wioA the traditional aversion to such lug the expectation of their must sanguine old and new friends came num. rou sly, and of the desert a he eye w gettin g offended

educational , institutions , and horror which may have in- friends. All were " letter perfect " in their [ preached , according to appointment , an at the barren hills, and, deceived by tb»n„ s„^uw w th« H«hrflw snndav tet«l it when thinking of the insane and of parts , and the leadin ^charactera were per-

E ,kfa sermon. The attention was nodi- mirage of towns at a distance, which haveOn Sunday last the Hebrew Sunday- lhdr treatineilt . hereto ore supposed by sonated with marked ability. Without * ¦ -ftM _ MB fll tt „„_ m.ltoto nf nrt „«iBtencaechool held their annual exam nation , It l

to have ^a necessary . There are wishing to be considered In the least invid »«ed. In the afternoon the commute * of no existence .was attended by all the leading Israelites oi now

Jm tbe hospital fifteen mat * and five fe- lous, or reflecting at all on the manner of the Emanuel Temple congregation , consist- Al last, at 11 p. m., we arrived at Eurek a.this city interested in the education of maia inmatea. Five of the male are of ages the representation of the other parte , I de ing 0f the rabbi , president and vlce-pre si- A committee of three , Consisting of t M3ssrs." Young Israel. ' The «*£^rt wfe respectively, 74, 79, 91, 93 and 99. The 99- sire to speak particularly of the spirited d t £ jted to ^ t m tnat Df. Rockman , 8. Goldatone an 1 Ban. C.highly satisfactory to everyoja^be scholars „t£r-o\4 g'ntleman is a Mr. A exander , manner in which the arduous rola of "Noah / , .T „„„„„; . l

Tj lI,„ r««,io«H .,<. and <«rtrt» i ,« t„ *uanswering read.l y the questJEWpoun ded { g 1 , France , and has lived in Learoy d," "Jem Star ve" and ' Moneypen- **&*, which I accepted. Levy, received us and escorted us to theto tbem. The following ptotjjgbere the re this country for over thirty years. This ny " weree ssayed by Messn^Cefdlo , Cohiisky The rest of tbe day was again occupied by hotel. Earl y in the morning the beati ng ofciplrn ts of the leading priiw ^^ Mosee Levi, maKea his fifth year at the lnnrmary , dur- and Steve uson. The absorbing attraction in friends calling and remin ding us of good old a metallic drum and the explosion of pow-J^

Uvi , Emanuel Kingabaker , Abe Vasen ing which time he has not even once failed the piece, h/>wevf-r, was ihe amiable and . Only in the evening we took a walk der crackers in a barrel alarmed the sleep-Nathan Vasen and Addie Whitehead. All (BO he telle me) to attend to his dai y gar- h ghl y-talented Mi- s Emma Wilnuot , in the V"*,. ' m ' " fSl <= „„ r._„ f „m„^j *u„ *h nnara 0„h i„i athe other scholars also received a small ^ening l ,bora He works and looks as well tiiTe rofa of "Jane Lear oyd,- wh- played and with Mr. Isaac Heoht over to fcb San Fran - era. I opened the shutters , and lo 1 ther epresent. . . . .- ami hean y as a man of thirty. He eats , looked her part to perfection. Mi ssWilm u Cisco Club , a magnificent establishment , el- was a Chinese colony , consistin g of a longThe public school examinations closed ri rir aa wo isky. chews tobacco , smokes and is a perf ect elocutioni st , her entire stage de egantly furnished. row of low huts , with a sort of Chinese tern -

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>q "ite Bn °b ' mB" nor '? ffl8f:,pati n8- while her persona l g d mora [Dg < tt ride to the 011ff House p ie in the center. A number of Chinam enthe graduating class at the Opera house. : ^ot oi ea noaivy, and it is a p eaaure very beauty o facial and coronial features ar ^ . J J "' _ . T «„„K » j nu- t. .,^* A n,„The class numbered fourteen , among them ^1<Jom 0bu»3 to lhave a <*£ with such an subj ute of compliment ary remark from "» company of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hecht and Chinawomen frequented the nar ro wone y oung Hebre w lady, Miss Leua Her- 0y

her first appearance on to her final exit The road there lead s through the park , str eet , all of them In the national costume ,man. Tue following statistical facts give inform- fro m the staga during the play , and never where cedars , cypresses, acacias , magnolia , with long cues, smooth faces of yellow

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reap ^iP ™ **™ *^}™ pepper trees , trees transplanted from Japan , brown , pantaloons and a sbirtcoming downf oul writes ine loiiowing, complimentary w l|0n an(j nmnaae uient of the institution and applause. Mibh W lmot is a star of no r \e . ' „ , ,_ _ . ' mi __ „ n . . _^„ "the Israelites of this city, in connection (uring the past year ending May 18, 1877 : mean magnitude. Many of them nor char and a variety of flowers and roses between to their knees. There are Chinese waiterswith the Saenjterfe st , which was lield in actera were played more correctly than I the sand hills covered with shru bs, by their in almost every station , and Chines e wor k-this city last week : "Capt. Sieinwe-iell is W umber of members on roll wt have often 8een thHffl ,a regu ]ar j y tfl la0 . lHxariant an(1 bri ght colors speak of Orien- ingraen on the railroa d, bat here I saw quiteZZSXff i&V ^ * * RBCBI F™ F°B YBAB KNDIN ° MAY 13' 187?- SybfhaSte8wta?aneI1ofrhea b^iS-TdS

Ul °limate and ?°r*«™ 1 B™™r' M tDe a «*»'. °' them- W heQ y°U 8pe C'°8e t0'very noticeable that three tourth s of the Dues f rom members , etc $4,619 50 mat jc per fonuancea we nave had for some brown-singed grass tells the tale of, "no rain gether the Chinaman ami the Indian , youaudience were composed of the American Receipts from annual celebration of time ** for flix monthB." It is all new to the can har d ly doubt their identit y in formerS'SSblf itX pX spirUed.

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otb *r one-iourth was mostl y of the Israelii- Weather summary >B extTemely Phasing to the eyes. My com Mongolians , who, soma thousan d* of years •ish faith , who here in the Gem City always *tal $9,9-10 27 Qur „oling iadi eB look lovelier than ever pinion was especiall y delighted with the f t to, have come to this country from. Chin a.do their part in anything pertaining to ad- EXPaN sra. in their linen dre sses. beautiful variety of flowers and the opulent Perhaps the Indians have not been hereverti sing and furthering the interest of their h_j ldin_ fl_d r6Dftira aalariea The different places of worsh ip are better roies of dark-red hue. Throug h the park much more than a thousand or fifteen bun-beloved adopted city. For building and^epan ^salar.es,

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ch <" *«d J« saving been «tW W Phinagem crr v sh.vinos. hr olHu * crockery, groceri es »0u

Dr. JjJJ ^SSSuTSJm -i^ISly i the Pacific Ocean. Some of the lighter by the retr gression of navi gation , in the .The Quincy Whig of tbe 7th inst. con- etc yu^* id th«» discourses from the pul pits in the tern vehicles are driven right into the salt water mother coudtry. Although the climate

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m«S Which establishes a deflci-ncy of $1,353 8B £?:iI£

dt 'on Street an5 Portu K ueBe 8yna and along the outer line of the flooding never could make a Caucasian ot an Ethlo-Jo seph Kaufman , and will spend the sum between the recei pts proper and the ex pen- B

R„v t , l Leucbi is spending the waves' Wa ,ch foam and h,9S M tDey break ' Pian * or vke veT8a' yet il fa evident that tQemer here. diturea. summer at Sul phur storing s Va Now we , drive up a road cut into a steep Mongolian could be transforme d into on In-Tne Committee of Arran gemente for the Aa at ;present constitu tod . the emjployes A new j |n

,w J ;ber }ft wil] ^ rock , and , halting, we arrive Li the rear of dian by climatical influences in a few cen-j&n^ S S^b^J-tSi; - em

3 the Cliff House. We stop in front on the *ries on account of the manyje ature s they

poor of this city, are hard at work to make a w* her assistants , each guided and gov ' " j f" ™*f ew^rta ys since in the loss oi Porch , perpend icularl y above the sea, and have in common yet , such as color, hair ,buixess oi the same. erned by fixed mles in their several depar t- yenr y- ' Mayer agJ & twenty seven son oi what a scene I Before you the wide , wide dentils and structure of the face. TheThe Sabbath- schwl Librar y Society have j ^ d SdT^a™ reedTZJ oar venera ole townsman , L. Mayer ,' who, in ocean , sh ips, a steamer at the distance , at Cbinam-m Is nimble, quick , frug al and ser-

will be in this city for two nights next congratulation that the number of fata l cases P£ ^"" i^h ar veX^^of death lighthous es, the narrow inlet to San Fran rfce, sleeps on a couch four feet long, twoweek. is so small. The thanks o. the Association Mr gchoenbere and lady have decided to cisc° Ba7. «°d righ t before you groups of feel wide and three feet high , as he did inTheodore Thomas ' Orchestra had a good are due to the eateem,-d house pQ>sician and

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Brinten (le^ce ol th« Jewiflh high and steep rocks in the sea, on which a the ship, and does all s*rts of work for a

t^lSr Eto orga nize a F. S. M$l£ A ntcS ^. J St VSon' nt »"ge number of seals or sea lions are en dollar a day. He washes, irons , cooks,of 1. Lodge in this city. Si Osilli. evinced tue greatest m.ere et in its welfa re ?,, p

lh" vacanc y ^vmson , nas camped ) creepin g to and fro , plunging into washes dishes , scrubs fl jors, digs in the

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daud iSreTin In W wxt * wi" ^'e a **aeTal account the de6P Snd emer8lDg il' be,1?wing m,ne8' tiU8 the gr0Qnd ' WOrka °n the niUhew OBEtfANa ck ptkr. JJ | ^r pect7ve ^pheres SiXsted by th" of the harmony Club Association. and barking a duet with the thundering road , and does anything almost for a dollar

Steward and Stewardess , Mr. Hermann Sina 8< M- towering waves; It is a scene worth a day, and gets rich on it. He lives and aNbw Obleans , La., July 22, 1877. and lady, who have contributed much to- • • • seeing, although the atmosp here is un lodges on twenty cents a dayuand his entire \Oto mi EDrroa oi teb ajowcas teuxur *. **"* Daatting the bo8Wtal a model indtUu - editobia l coHBKMVOBf dence. pleasantly morose , and I caught a cold ther e. ault of clothing is not worth ier three dol-™ *

™ oTjuly fI^Ihbs " T^e Hebrew Benevolent Associatkin , some tiome vard *°an* *e went ac,roB8 th.e m

foun- >•«¦ He imi*to8 W kind of «*"' ««> la°or ,a h-uuui H ur ui.i riMuu at.

tinie g|n efftfcted a Consolidatioii *witb the nttmbbr rocn. tains of sand , which the wind carries from aad offers competition to the white laborerThe glorious Fourth wasn't much pi a day Infirmary, and the society has now changed , the mouth of the Sacr amento River toward in almost every branch except in scientificin towu , but tbe rural distri cts, in thei vicin- tue name into that of the Touro Infirmary San Fkanct sco, Cal., Jul y 14, 1877. the city, forming a completel y sandy desert , mining, which he can not do, because whi teity of Dunald sonvil e, reaped the resoltof the and Hebrew Benevolent Association. Be- H«re I am at this and of tli« civilized a^Q~fli t,nm *u~ «i»„ v,„ ° «„« „f w;n„ B TT -j / . wu«« wi««>

city 's sacrifice , for tbere lndepend ence Day fur e closing this report 1 desire to state thai . u , . • • „ V separated from the city by

a range of hills, miners , who are paid four dollars a day,was celebrated in glowing style by not only complaint arose in the society , not lonR auo, world , beyond this is water , Mongols , tea , We cross the hills, drive into the suburbs , WO uld not work with John. He seeks de-the borne militia and citizen soldiers from at th e refusal on your part to ackn owledge cues, rats , small feet and little gods, and and halt before an acclivity, set with cedars , serted mines, and often makes a good thing sNew Orleans , but by tnousand s of patriot *, the receipt of a report of th e proceedings oi here I am as much in America as you ar e cypresses, shrubs and flowers , intersected by 0f it The Indian , however , in this neigh-from all quarters of the State. Tru y, Don thi s institution , forwarded to you some time ;„ M,aaa,.h„„ <,» * «- r>M„ tk» onmo =«.* L, » # _ ¦ • ¦ T ' i«uiui«i , uumra , iii i4i» iiBKualdsouviue had a big time on that day, and since, i am told that when ever Vw Or* '° Mi89achuaetta or 0hl °- The s *me f0* marble monuments of diverse sizes. It is bo-hood , does nothing besides loafing andfor once, at least , assumed the air and state leanssends ph a reportof her difieient char »' P°ople , houses , vehicles, fashions, boiled the Jewish burial ground , belong ing tojour begging. They wear civilized garments ,ofatull fledged metropolis. The steamer C.H. i table institutions to the various Jewi sh shins, raw steaks ; it is a killing monotony congregations , two German and two Polish , with bead * and feathers added, and pa intDurfee was the boat selected to carr y a. merry j.»urnal s in the Unite d atates (not. so.iciting On the highest peaks of the Rocky Moun- the Utter carefully separated from the for- like a modern belle. They cateh trout in thepe*T, &

UC% merma tror&ceThey fWuSu" tains I saw the same advertisements written mer by a board fence, so that those slum liver, and thense.l them tobuy an.mnnitien ,lery and the veterans and honorary mem ista) Invariably ignore such docume nts , and ,n lar 8e le, ter e on perpendi cular rocks benng in the repose of death dist urb not „hoot rabbits and birds, eat various rootshers of the same org tnizatio n, while the' refuse the publiciiy of any ol th em. This which you see in the suburbs of your one another by the diffarem -e of local opin- and wild plants , aluosna kes, frog a dogs catssteamer St. Mary had on board the Conti- ought not to be. For be it known that the cities , and all along the road you get the ions. The gra ves are well car ed for , the and rate , and say, " Me wo rk no." ln'con-•SS 'Sl ^^Sir tS 'S^l

^T^^Z^lt^^ZVt *™° -f" ^ «* hear the -" **» * - *• ** •« order , and some versation with .everal of them I discoveredthe shores of Donaldsonvill e, salutes wer e wret. hed and ueeUy, giving with unsparing b»d Eng lish as in any country tavern in In- of the family monu ments are grand and that they have no particular homes andfired , and the '' boys in gray ," ace >m- hand and wah a willingn ess of dispatc h that diana. cosi ly. are heathens. Some kno w not, the value ofpanied by the excursionist s, received a sheds a luster about their bountiful genero s- Sdn Francisco , however , is a grand city. We pass on , and there is the old mission coins, because numbers are a mystery toSJ n ^toJ i pL

ltewbrt oZ '' The officers of the Infirm ary ar, : Jos. fIta m«g" i

iflcent *?' which you must cross house , about a hundr ed years old, built them , and many of them have never beenwas there such a large concourse of people Vlagner , President ; Rev. J. K. Gutheh n from Oakland , where the Central Pacifi c partl y ol lava , as many houses in California inside of a house , never sat on a chair andin that little town. Ever ybod y was out , de- Pi ret VL-e Pre sident ; F. Hollander , Second R. R. has its terminus , is large enough to are. The Jesuits have erected this old es never slept on a bed. I saw some mountedtermining to celebrate the anniv ersary of Vice-Pre sident; E.J. Kursheedt , Tr easurer ; .shelte r the fleets of th e civilized world , tabli sbment , and here tried to convert the on ponies, ridia s: as fast as the antelone eal-iHr AftSffS^

Ll Fl0fttaCe : SeCre^y - The «™ a Ur «e — 0i hU1 land ' Indian9 - in which did QOt —d ™y ^s over 'the plLs.semation of a banner to the Donaldson ville THB B NAI B KITH FK8TIVAL has wide streets runnin z parallel from north too well ; for the California India ns, though But there are the gentlemen of the com-Canno neers, the Washington Artillery, The Orleans , Home and Gulf Lodges of to south , and in triangles fro m east to west, not total savages , are very primitive and ig mittee , and we go to breakf ast. This Eu-Oontinental Guards and 'the Baton Rouge the I. O. B B_ gave their annual summer The business houses, hotels and a large nor ant. If some of them are Catholics , they reka , you must know , is anoth er hole in theZouaves were escorted by the Cannonee rs to night 's festival at the lair grounds , Saturday „„ mk„, * „i„„ ta hni,'i<,» q»> n.io»;.i v,„* »„ * i i ...„ i;»i^ k . ¦* . * . L L 7.their armory , wfj ere a sumptuous repas t evening . July 14, 1877. Tne festival com n

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j8 a™ palatlal ' b" <*Ti* y kn °w ™ T? «*«• aboat lt- mountain. Itis what they call here a min-awaited ihem. Dinner being over , the nest inenced at 6 o'clock with an exciting hors e the largeat number of dwo llingi are smal l We return to the city. Plen ty of .visitors ing camp, in a narro w canyon, consisting ofthing on the programme was a grand dress ra ce between two private teams, which was frame buildings. It is a new city, built up in the afternoon , also a committee consist- one street of stores, hotels and plenty ofparad e, which was, indeed , the principal followed by a grand concert and ball. In in a hurry. Where up to 18+9 there were of the Rev. Dr. xMessing, his president and b ir-rooms, and about thirt y to fort y houses. \

^A^t^i^iSiX Z £^T^^4l&Si br h? a '-?'««-"—. vico-presiden t , with an invitation to preach Le churches , drW« £ JE ^^His Excellency Gov. F. T. Nicholl s and oth sic , and soon the large hall was filled with tbere is now $3jO ,000,000 of taxable prop- Sabbat h after next ,*which 1 accepted. In p0 rar y structures , wi th smelts and minesera , the companies disban ded , closing the the deli gh ted waltzers ; t e waltzes followed erty . It is certainly one of the wonders of the evening we attend ed the marriage of around it. The mines abound in lead sil-event by a grand ball in the evening. All by ga,lops, the Lancers , Varieties , etc. The the nineteenth century. This is here the Mr. Samuel Frank and Miss Janny Lieber- yer and irold If these mines elve ont ' the

fflS to't^Sh^S^S ^Si^U ', ! ^ d«^-on, stil, the mai n thoroughfares are math at the Concordia Hall , the olaest Je w- p,ace w.U be abandoned in a fe'w days.' Inleisure hours of the Four th. At the fair arriv ed there were four thou sand people crowded with people and vehicles , and ish club in this city , which Is as elegantl y this hole in the mountain , however , we wentgrounds occurred the anniversar y picnic of present. The m istnotableof the fire w orko , everybod y appears to be busy and in a furnished as any of its kind. Her e we found to the restaurant of Mrs. Much and to ourthe Clerks ' Benevolent , Association , an or- and of itself alon e worth a tri p to the fair hurry. The metr opolis of Ophir resembles assembled a large portion of the fashionable sur pri se, ther e was served a bre akfast thanramzation which has been growing in im- grounds , was " The Cracking Sea of Ice. . .. - t «» xt -i„ i .i, . lL , , . . . t . . .. , y «w « u»w»moi wnuPOrtance tor several years , until now its an After the brilliant disp lay of firework s, very much the city of Naples , onl y that the world and became acquainted with some of which one could not find a better at Del-nual festivals are looked forward to with dancing was resumed in the two buildin gs, climate here is more moderate , with 60 to the most prominent Hebrew citizens of San monico 's, in New York ,the grea tebt impatience and antici pations of where youth and beaut y chased the gulden 80 degrees of heat all year round , rising Fran cisco. Plenty of diamonds and plenty Now we go about seeing sights and thenpleasure. A large number of guests were hour s with flying feet unti l dawn announced Hometime s for a few hour s to 90 and higher , of cham pagne , but more yet of generous we go to a weddrag-v es a weddin g riehtpresent , and , as the weather was most de- the advent of the morn. Much of the credit u„ ; . k.«„ i,„. ii»fi. „,.?«<!« „< t i,„ Lk ! k ¦. r. -i . th. i~ i . i . , , „ . weom ug ngmfigh tfuli y cool, all passed a pleasant time, for the success of the festival is due to the Hav ,ng been but ht t,e oute,de of . the hotel no8Pltaht y and courtesy. The clock struck here-a nd tbe Cincinna ti rabbi performs theTne gentlemen of the committee , under the energy and executive capacity of the active ** vet i I caa not reP >rt tn '8 t 'me 'n fa"- one. ceremony at the house of Mr . Aahim. Ther eable management of Messrs. E. Louis, J. C. Chairman of the Committee of Arrange - We a rrived here Thursday, 5 p. m. (Jul y My calls on Monday morning were to the are about fifteen Jewish familie s here m istSmith and Lasalle , were courteous and ment s, Mr. S. Myks, who was unfortunately 12th) and were cordially received on the boat ribbis, who treat me with distinguishing of them wealthy, and have a congre gationobliging in the discharge of their duties, and u nable to particip ate in the pleasures of the k D r ,_ u »*„iu«,;„ „„^ ma i a w j j iVl ,. . A 4 J i ". ™«uj wbuiuj t , auu uave a co ngregation ,added materially to tbSsucce ss of the enter- entertoinm ent, a young child of his havin g

Rev . Drs. Bettelheim and Messing and kind ness , and the afternoon is devoted to Mr. P. Staler is Pr esident. They have atainment. died a iew days previous. the generous Mr. Saalbur g, editor of the .He - writin g. But I can not continue about San burial ground of th eir own , and twice a year *oub hkbbew charities. thk amaranth club. bnw 0bgerver< who escorted us to th e Palace Franci sco before I have closed up my trav- they meet for divine service , led by someThe Jewish community of New Orleans Another one of those brilliant entertain - "f' .™s is a seven stories high Oriental eling sketch. The Union Pacific Railroad is minister from San Franci sco. Peoplecan certainl y boast of having, within seven ments in the shape of literary exercises was P*'a<*. inoloB,nSacour t with colonnad es and by no mean s as elegantl y furnished as th e here , in thei r isolation , are quite neigh-or eight years, accomplished more in the given by the above-named club at their Piazzas, set with palms and other tr opical Centr al Pac flc between Omaha and Ogden. borly, sociable and generous. Everywherecause of charity and edu i-ation th an that oi meeting rooms on Sunday evening last, Jul y plants. It covers a whole square , has 703 The rolling stock of the former is inferior , we found old acquaintance s or relativ es of

^?K dhffo|mnSl.2d

,Soe£» £S! "&.™£^U ™??h l ™o-«> and can accommodate 1,200 to 1,400 and the men on board less courteous and some old fri ends , and everyb ody knows theby dint of untiring perseverance , succeeded Haidenheim , which was well ' received ; an S ae *iB - . , . obliging. There is a considerabl e air of in- editor of the American Israklit k.in erecting a Jewish Wido ws ' and Orphan s' essay on '' Remembrance ," delivered in a Enthusiastic friends had ann ounced our dependence or " I don 't care " about them. It is 8 p. m., and we procee d to the houseHome and a Hebre w school. The good very creditable manner bv Mr. Theopold ; arrival in the evening papers , so we had the The road fro m Ogden to Palisade leads of Rev Mr Gra y a clever irentleman a^'X^ 'tZ&ZE ^tirgPX t^^t^orlSZ P—e of

various visitors ri ght the first first across the Salt L.ke valley, over a Methodist miniate ;. His ch/rch is open,so that now they can point with pride to the man most beneucial to his country ?" evening and an invitation to pr each in Dr. low range of barren mountains , into the and peop le flock in. In half an hour we fol-many institutions ad orning this city, and Messrs. Weil , Blum and Bruenn represent- Bettelheim 's synagogue next Sabb ath. Mr. Hum boldt Desert , at the opening of which low , and deliver a lecture to an attentiv elystanding forth as proud monuments ol ing th e soldier , and Messrs. Beer , Adte r and 8. Bachrach , the editor of the Progress, and is Palisade , described before , on the Hum listenin g multitude of well-cultivated nJ ,Jewis h enlightenment and benevolence. «-ch the ^tate sWs

-- Th - Mr. Choynsky, correspondent of tbe AHk b- boldt Rive, From here two ranges of P ,e. A^ewish rabbi lecturesT.SSCthk touro .nk ir mar y -a pbinc klv institc- ™£j ™

d*j£ ™ wSote «11 rSlilvld. 'can IsBABLiTB> were among the first who mountains run southward , and between let Church in Eureka , Nevada , between twoT,0N - Mr , Beer , on the side of the statesman called , and the former paid us his kind them a valley and a small r iver. Down that high mount ains , away off fro m the habitabl eThis institution is a gra nd edifice , being a showed his whys and wherefor es to consid- compliments in his paper , which app eared valley run s a narrow-g uage railroad some portions of our country • is not this novelbuilding, or rather a con j Action of build- erab le advantag e, and at times indul ged in next morning. Friend s, whom we had not ninet y miles to Eur eka , in the State of Ne enough ? People and the newsnaner nextmgs, hundreds of feet long, nre sentina an laughable hits and puns , which , of course , , , „ , ¦ j T L , . . . . B j reopi u aau ia« newspaper , nextimmense structure , and a cTty complete in elicited warm applause. Mr. Uan n also , in seen for many a long year , made us happy vada. I had promis ed to lecture there ; morni ng, said it was an excellent lecture ,one house , having gas and water supplied to hisclosing address , which was very feelin gl y, with their genial presence , and we began hence I paid eight dolla rs gold—the green- and we thought we ought to believe it onevery essential quarter by systemati c works , rendered , was subject to the same expression to feel at home. back at ninety -five per cent. —fo r some account of our traveli ng compani onepitomiz ing the similar works of our large o' feelings. Frid we re8ted > vi8itor8 continued to ninety miles narrow-gu age railroad travel- After the lecture was a comolimentarvmr boS!Xfurn

dia aSZTn

8Z n^^rr t^SXOff come, and among them also .the Rev. Dr I ing. After six houi delay the trai n left. hanqUe t. The table seTby Z.

?££ waswell-arranged cellars and kitchen , while the lik e the amaranth flower , i n effervescen t 0onn and Vida ver. Saturday morni ng we It consisted of lumber , timber , charcoal far superior to anything we have seen out-extensive garden is tastefull y intersperse d glory. It Ca{h.) n if it wants to. worshiped in the Akabath Shalom synagogue , packed in sa/iSkfl , Chiname n, Indians , Negro es side of the larges t cities A compan y of%

a d™ cUon ' k " 'A

WlnvlHit

g to^this' inBtitu

" T H B southern dramatic performance . on hUaon Stre et - a handsome building fin- and one paisenge r car , patronized by about about forty -fiye peop le sat around the table ,tion "by an y person , on receiving The pet dram atic club of New Orleans |8hed .bU ' tW ° J "?

ag0> ReV ' Dr Bette1 ' twenty P^g6™' ^ere are . on that IJ t lJe all wel l dressed , ladies of boauty, gentlementhe informaiion so kindl y given me by the gave their first comp limentary entertain- elm is the raob i > Mr - Eis&nbach the hazan , stream , sojne stock farms , but nine tenth s of wit and humor. No use , in America youPrei -id-nt , Mr. Joseph Ma gner , and shown ment at the Varieties Theater on M « m- A - Newman , president , and 8. Koshla n , of alt the ^Und is a barre n desert , on which can not get out of America - alwa ys thethroug hout the establishment , as I have ] day evening last , Jul y Uit li . Th e vice-pr esident , of this congregation . The sage shru bs and grasshoppers abound. It ] same people , hospitable , sociable and gener-

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T#E : . AtyiERIQA^ , ISRAELITE, 7<^r ^he o\c«k B&uck tnree. Here la the please bear this in mind and let us hear roaster , Martin Cohen (re-elec ted;; Monitor , "^T'l 'T^ni'T'^ 'TT 'f T*ni f £* mMraifroad omaia>i( jtt 3tlike h9Uv, aad off )We ' Ir pto tlu ;m pr omptly ? ; (' y -,- Herman Crohn. f [ ;j v v. \A/ . -. Til '. .ITS sH | ¦T Cir^'g!*'**' >

^oVU roft iffl 'aJ n ^he Humb6 ^l tV ' ' ?

Mb. hImak M^sSas fprwnrd J to Heir t f '-[ i' a Bra |l h^|

'. |}|jf | I foM k T fe Hi I ATP P DCCDDesert. Gad . saw /the mar* Such a (or A. Eebren /of Anu tMUam , four Vnoreti and VmV; John F\ tfiitshe, we beg his pardon , VftJC 'JUiEi i Wqf *$m%.] M ¦¦ I"* kf^V^Ia f f\ [#CihfmB

lorn , fpTSftken .idesert ed 'and dreary cottU tty flfty Gufefen and for (y JCreutz er , Holl andtsh Cotnwl John F. Wllteee, a gentleman (7) of -|- "I -Qhftirno - b UflinOW' «W "Bilst Oh tti Urptaif&t " OTuran C^bVforward ed for ^^^ »J oLO± ^SOXl " Xjl*© W

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Night sets >ln«we»begin to ascend thfc ^ierra ^ We are- , happy to stat e that Mr, hiu llvnw fro rn, the dead , nofr satisfied with __ ^_ r ' ,' ' „_ *' ''Nevada h^bJS-,^wa |a higher, tilf- jje are 8 strong and well,and ionka abfe ; to' the. ufarliarrrtiow ^igalned on" the blood' «CJ , S&84 MoMio ken ATOHU6, CINCIN NATI , O.seven th^a^d

lOTt above, tbi

leveP^o'f the con tinue his wor k of charity for years to .stained Wtle field when Kirby Smith did _' . '. , , ~~"—"~ :

sea. Tne vegefolfon changes ', the sage give* COme. ./fijtHb V>aid Cincinnati , has suddenly become $0*All Ordeirs p romp tly dtlendtd to. Gj nl ^mway to .shrubs, peaks covered with cedars ___ _ . ' /

'? anifetlous and thirsts for fame. So the . i ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ^ . ' ' . ' 'arfff lfira fol low/! Whe morning da#B»iyt

Ah an impre osion seems to prevail; ibat h'ir»W 4Z(We/ looks ahont him to find what TWT A.T3.TIN ' SSSTSSftSOI T A COapktft hrtop ' dY the mighty mountains) be- Mr - Ra lph stadeker , f ormerl y of^acS&b, a^nn|, ,& glnry mRv ho „pP „. nil ( nil f„,_ *«•**»*'** ** *** * * ***W^ *1 W WW. ,

tween tall p ine's, firs , cedars, and cypresses VIia a., but now of Memphis , is the author of fmiaielyall rreonlirmry ones arr> clnwd , fnr . XaANXJ F*A.CXXTI*K»B.You see mountain ' peaks dM'canyons far l) ie ar ^0]Q signedt E^ Sed, whic: h rec enll nwlng to the striV p , he can not lea<1 vie L3.Z3.rd KSLD.I1 rTf~^ T iifar away, to your, ' rig ht and 4toft , :iyawn ing appeared In our columns , w e - will sta te that tor lOns hr *ts to glorv witho ut running th p ncB» to B.,n.-u <.r < |. r« from . ^IL'iiw¦T P * ' ^- ^ 1 W° manufllc 'ur <! aprec i pices one to two thou sind feet dae ( . ( he impression is erroneous , and that Edi . rink.of being hit with a brick or a cluh , *» ,r

|u "' a 11

uy' , gu ™iL' u 1

l l ','ur -^ JjpBfflinm 4f.Bn ft trperpen dicularl y und er the ra ilroad bed , ti rt l v a8 far as w,e kno w , has never lived in which , of., conr oe, would never do for » ii«> ; . _^_ JJ Bw^arafaiiB^I^ SH jJ tttttUU

Itt j »Bg ^k'- fasuow sheds, snow sheds, snow sheds, miles [he Sta te of

'-Ml sSissipp i. Cnlonrh att d nature hu p hpPn nnklt rl ennn eh Wo manuiurt..r 0 ^^ BPWmHMH J H r„P„r,„ llnn!,„ * Hn «

and miles in length , and -arpun d jou thr ., -, . . , . . . to refuse him the n»na) allnwance of hTai™ Ti (- ..okin ai " ^MMhi ^ ^aa^T^Mmi H most luxurian t vegeta tion of the mountains Literal are nnd An . nec^wRry for a civil profession. But inst in " ocv/e -rv.Tu/ rk ^LasHkla iaimfll^Swll (n N We Pf 'P"** competei f ' i 9 C V C i t i t t ^ # BWnB ^BHIIHDn ^^H BRBpR^s Bm n^nliist the * prhva of aiivHold on , here v is a nar ro w canal ol rap i' i The midsummer holiday numb er of <$cri6 the nick of time reports of th e Sarntn e» sizes of HaSffi JHMrilltlffW oUler ^ubi iKhmum , audwater , fed ' «o ^tider ' g6ld hills , washed out

Monthly Magazine comes to us in the -cflndal appear in the p- ppro, and our hmve rTn gfin rr Ot flffDCf A BBI ff lS? §i buyi ^ w mHuuESorSrfor miles ;bV greed y men in searc h of th» dullest season of the year rep 'ete with good G>Wf , by a somewhat similar metho d of QOqIIUJ ^ UlU l Uu jl«SI§»ll88fiKS2!ii ^lF If

l, ",t*'ttd of J obber.: prec ious metal s Now wtf come to the Horn , things , lively, bri ght , apd Spark j ihg.' Tw o nrnr.pdu re , sepkfl to win loral notoriet y as p „, ttn Myle, u comrlete » ^K^ r^»^ ^. L «w

Uloslnued

Cuiaioguolook out, id a spiral line ' the railr oad wind- articles especiall y — " North American small fool , just ns Hilton won a nation *) •">? fooiidiy tri tub oouji- fj»g<|BBBr ^Sy^^^ ^ lwJ »eui free on appiica iiou.ar ound . Stop, here is the terrible precipict Grbu se " and ' ^Can adian Sports "— both notoriety for being a great one. As a ma ter "(pefiai attenHon (ttve n to ^^^98| k ¦ ou'VpUwii'ouT01"1 pricCTwi th a; chain ' of m'oUlitaiua , and taf ley* hands omely illustrated , appeal to ever y of course he selected a laH y for the obiect o' -ecuring lnw Aipp iiig rates "^^1f Xy . .,,_ ,-... . fC . , . ...,.—? .«... . .r-r. — *— > J - '-~ — . . . ¦ J ¦ - . ¦ - Dy water and by rail . mldi rectl y below you. Twenty -five mlnute ^ lover of outdoor sports , and bring a whiff his insolpnce ; such fellows keep dear ' of

„ —,. rrr * • i ivr *¦ i *- r^-ior breakfast! Everybod y leaves the

^tr ain 0{ country air to the city rea der. "The men ; and after first bidding for her put™ !» t'ove8 At J. in I nmmln gs, Mantels OC tj r-rates , %

and steps'Up tfn -Qiltfdrai ai soil. Bvelryb^d y Smethurst sps, ' a tend er , pathetic story, told «%*, and then r^j prtin ir it , he informed her No. 1Q4 West Spconrl Str«>et , CINCINN ATI Q. is glad , happy and hilarious AH aboard t iQ tha homely dialect of , an edncated En- tha.t " he wanted Tjelther her patrona ge nor ¦ ¦ ' ' " ~ ¦

^a

go on^the' Wllderneas Is behind'us ; *e are 1 ^lish"man , offers af temporary escape from that of her peopl e, an he had a little of thp kJ *

A l lf i r 's CdthcWtiC Pi l l son the Western slope of the Sierra Nevada , this matter-of-fact world , which all who have Saratoga in him. " Wh atever the citizens of ^"" l if Ms/

M>.the heaven Is blue , the forests green, the a tender bi t of sentime nt hidden somewhere Cincinnati undertake to do theydo well , and I . , " Fnrf l l l Ihp nnrnniP d nf a Familv Phvui eair balray r birds , -plentypf birds , wing their will apprecia te. The whole number is un when they felt that her assort ment of curios || rorail IDB pur fJOS BS 01 a r a iH IIV rn j fSIC.waydverthe treesT there are life and cheer; usually well gotten up, and all the ar ticles ities was incomplete without a perfect , two- ¦ A C U ~Jt & I W Gtroll on, speeds on, here ia > a broad <stream , are well worth readin g. Scribner , Arm- legged ass, our bra ve Colonel stepped cheer - ' JW ^H^ j y co«ll»Mtw, tauiidle a, 0»i-and her «( is Sacramen to , the first railroad strong & Co., New York . full y forw ard of hla own accord , and the W M ^m i k^^^H «MiM1BS^^ > p«ptl« , indiow"0'1- Ot»««t«T.depot 'alter? Omahaj and ^her a are- friends to pre-eminence of our city in this line as in u ^ r ^H J 0 ^ ^^ Sl Foul

Stomach

idq Bmth,shake hands ; Wsarei again in the civiUaed St. Nicholas, though ostensibl y gotten up man y others , was settled beyond dispute. fl Y m l A ^ <M ««<"«e|'», EnfslptUt . Pii et,

,j i - i j u « ¦ i- i j i. ^ «r 1 1 j ¦ ' f ' i j *L • B ¦ ¦¦ lAVWlfiT Sw/ Rh eumatl im. Eruption * andworld. lor girls and boys, is in real ity read by as We wonld advise him to appl y for the posi - w ^ ^ x 3 ^ml skin OI«»«i , BllloNow you 'are in Syria. .Forall the world many " big folks " as " little folks," for Hon left vacant by the White Whale at the » m^

^^ ^ Sia^ S^ Liver Gompltlnt , Dropn, To?this country looks lit'e'Syria. "There are the whom it is intended. The August number Lookout Hnnse. S U] HL li^ilil ^ K(| ^ ?ter , Tumor * »nd Salt RhMira ',

bro ad plains of whea t fields and orchards , is full of enter tainin g stories and: poems, —r ~—¦ i- " i i "i s P M M ^ MmMw* VVornu, GoutrNeur tlj l*, at a OinnBr Ptu , and Purifyingwi nd mills to dra w water from the wells to profusely illustrated. Atriong the-'illus tra- °iM

AH Yt.c« poafATioita . ^" I | th. Blood

are th« m«tM.^uial pur g-tt ye yet per-

, _, ., r ¦• ¦ ¦ /¦ ^ ^ MUUm fueled. Their effecta abundantl y (bow

now rn uonthe tank to irrigate the land. There is tne tions, the one entitl ed "Opening the Lil y " DUtxiot aHas. a, e,and 7, 1. o. B. B. MMi \| HBHI ihey excel aii other Pi.la, limy areuleana piea»»DtSyrian heat , the parched, dry land, with bu t is a perfect littl e gem. Send for a^ copy, and m HE I ^^ a^ to take , but powerful to . ure. They pur ue out thetwo rains a year and no dew , the latter rain give the youngster aand yourself a rare treat. don ations. R [XI , ¦

4^PB^«B »oui humors of the Wood ; tney atunuute the aiuggtehhas failed this year and , therefore , the short Scribner & Co., New York. «mon Fremorm Fort Wayne , tad J 25 oo . Q l|]| M Bjipfl " I ^J f TJI ^ h^in/^h^en'Sw„, . . . , . . . . i Friend Hancock Mich 5 00 H ¦¦ I I MWWW* health and tone to the whole being. They cur fr notcrops. There is again a chain of bare and —^ „ i.KL S «tt Vo

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only

,he e.ery ^ay

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ain ol every tody, hut lor-barren mountains With narrow passes ana a A. J. U. K. 8. B. tlr s. Nathan Ranzehof, " 10 oo .J BH |T| H"^B"^| nUda-le

and dangerous dlscates.

MoetikUtlul phyal-

wild stream, along which the railroad winds Vicksbubo , Miss. —The followlns; offi-jers s. Benjn nifn , Bpringfleld, ill., collected at a / " wFM I I H^BFI ««na, most emlueut deiKymen , and our beat olUiena,. its serpentine cours e. Beautiful towns , of .Hill City Loige, N > . ISi , A. J. 0. K. S- „' wT"g „'

hI r J -fT." J , ™ AM m m ^mSmm *»i ™™<»™ °lla™%«°™?-™A* \*a

;' J r , K . . . . ^u i ¦ _ « r> j i •¦ .. . , .. ' ¦ " • "¦ *¦¦ ~ M.fl«nifleId. Memphta , Tenn., proceeds of a fair , WO 00 rft ^mm I 1 l ^ ^ H < flu

derived

Irom these Plus. They uetbe a&ta

l and||^mlets :and jhty^ B., were dul y installed , J uly 4th , to Serve for Joa zellw, Cincinnati , 0 SOW (fi I f' \7 '^^ B best physic

for

child

ren , because ml Was well as efleot-f^as the eye can reach , and one hundred and present term : President , I. Blooraenstiel ; Un. L. Pestei, " b o o . & m J m^mmf ^^mmw Ml - Beiug sugar-coated , they are easy to take ,- and

three degrees of heat in the car. But nnw Vice-President , L. Hirsch ; Record ing Secre - Jm. Goldberg, " 2 bo 31 *-| ^^ ;. , being purely veget&oie, they are entirely hanale aa.we come nearer the ^ast, the wind comes. tary . E. Teller ; A«UteutS3c ,retary , I. R^^ ^ - U 1 1 )¦¦¦ pkkpaked by

the heal declines." the country is gr eflii with m in; Treasurer , A*. R.ihm»u ; Conductor , Hon. Jos. Waterman , To-on to sao ml ¦! 1/ B^" °f v " C"iAi

fE 'd a D?'ii^

<i,t!i»",X*"8*,

gard en-spots. -Here is^a lemon Arid , thure Ben Stern; Assistant Conduct or , I . Solo- Subscriptions on 0a. Donation Book w 75 Q [Tl / \ ^H ^\*ly m* \Zm\\^£J £n in Seatedare ^us; beah.,; ,Peisi cabbages |on b«iad mon ; Pas t President , 8

^ Leyens ; Insid e SSS.'^ mmm> Dettol, ^eh. " « fi IN P ffVI ========== =====«

twice the size of those in the Midsissippi M. Sokol osky . fhom dbtroit mich H> m^M \y ¦HHB M A C K, STADLI2R d> CO.,

valley. Wide strea m's are crossed , broad „ IgWor Kanlnuin , B M 3 |f| f ¦ ¦H importers aud Jobb enolpikes come in sight, fine vehicles pass , the l. u. B. B. 81 ,r on Heavenrifh 25 00 M IM Um

mWM WOOLENS . AMD WH OLESALE CLOrHJE R S,thetnidmeter falls down to seventy-five , you oatoem Eleetert for ttoe Comlofj Tw»r. 8an uel Heavonrich JOO fi || g| f ^ Care near San Franc isco. Hip, hi p, you are K8. H<rfnemah zs oa g ?j ¦¦¦¦ ,™ ,in Oakland with its 30,000 inhabitants , lea ve Indiaka poms, Ind .— Abraham lodge , No. '¦»»¦ Robinson ; ffi oo n; Kg| SHI

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the train , go to the-bpat , cross the bay ; put 58. Jos. Schlow. President ; A. Hays , Jr M g J SSHid '. '. '. '

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'. a n " Rl' ^-^1^on your shawl , madam , look for your over Vice-Pres iden t; J. M. King r, Recordin g Sec- seugman s^hioss 25 no A |P| #J«i THE

coat, Jaihes. Here we are now among a retary ; R. Stern , Financial Secretar y ; Jos . Emil schioss zs 00 \J || WLWmmf [1IPV 1 CI nnrl H 1 flTTITn Tl Tlhost of noisy driver s, runners , carria ges, O. Manheimer , Treasurer; M. C. Davis , As- L. SeeUog 4 b» »«> •

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home. Good-bye, till we meet again. Master; K Muntz, Warden ; Louis Man- Mows Cohen 10 q0 m The Quickest and .mOSt Dire ct Rout 8• T - W W. 1 heimer , Outside Guardian. M. C. Fechhe imer 10 00 mWm====== ==-—====== Buhlin qton , lowA.-Henry Hir sch , Presi -

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,^——— ¦ —i———— .¦¦ Greenbaum , Secret ary ; J acob Epstein , a b. Uchtenoerg. 10 00 -« ¦ i -^ ST. LOUIS ,Societies.—Secretaries of Lodges are re- Treasurer ; E. M. Eisfleld, Monitor ; Theo. N. Burnstine ; ino° A PPLICA TIONS for the position of Min- , ,ND 'A"ui ij Vvi'l LFquested to forward the list of officers im- D. Wanfried , Assistant Monit or ; B. Lieb A. Helle r ? m " iser will be received by the Conprega- "'

iif iiphi^-**" * w-;1!! '>,f fTv0*? 0?-^" SiSrr: ..: :;: : ::...v ;- ^xrS^S^"rtaii-,!B,C ... . , „ , . »», . , " .Iish it free of charge . Write names distinctl y. Inside Guardi an ; Fran k Weil , Lecturer ; aamuel Weiss 6 00 pab |eof deliverin g serm ons in tbe Eng lish All points North East aDQ South -east.t f. Trus tees, R. H Jac obs, M . A. Newmar k , i- B«'» B °° faneuaKe. Salary $1 , 200 per annum. For' f •** ' • " " ¦ and J oseph Lehmann. Hu "» Htu B '* particulars , address , 10 ALL POINT IX tEXM.

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ter for L ooming year" by the Congregation o- th e 24th ol June , the following officers ^

; . ^ 6 00 j . K A.UJP JP >1 AIN JV , St. LOUISBeth El Emeth oi th is city. -The Oongrega * SH*t. w-»sV-d- -a * t — t 1 • «f ' Hennan Kmiick s oo

Fpan Uf0Pt .0 ,t .M PruM ia TOH. ****-***.**- **! «* pSrSirr^^'T Ztt..::::::::::::::. :... :. .: ::::: IS a-^XTbiiTiS'i?— "Sfa J!=K.a.J2irS2:tLe election. , - . . Kaliaki Record! nB>Secretar v Lqnn ftarsnn M, Buro nine & 00 to order , at low rates , Curtains for the Ark ume ao-t conuwii ma. aud tor mape, land clroulaia' , , ., . ' • ¦' .. T „ . jr"* .' "e"ra 'n^ecreta ry , L,9oa Uerson , ^, ^

lmer « 00 K Oren Hak»le»h) and covers for &/Vr Thorahs , etc , call on or address,We would .caU .the attentio n of our read- Finmcial Secretar y ; I. Sugar V Assistant

^Mark uew York 25 00 and Readers ' De sks, emb roidered in silk. R .w. Thom pson Jr. , THOS. OORWmers, especially those of the South and West, Monitor ; I. J. Levy, Warden ; Bast Pr esi- Henry Flesh, Ptqua, o 10 60 silver and gold . Samples of goods, drawings G

mars"Jll ™EX lOiClmfh& . Cit iCAU. lU.10 theladverti eenfjeptof Messrs, I.& M. grilles den t Jonas Mjyer , Gu ardian ; Rev. E. M. Cong. An*he Emeth , Piqua , 0 2a on and estimates of prices sent tre e on app lica- 'of New' York , on our third paue. When Rosenfelder , Lecturer , re-ele cted ; I. Baer Moses Frie diich , " 20 00 tion. Addressyou next visit New York you will find it to Monitor. . M'Twhoff loo J. KAUFrM ANN. «-¦«.».. ¦%•»¦>¦%%#your advan tage to call on the firm , and In- ¦ Vkxsbdb o, Mias. -The following officers A. Wedl.ch. 10 00 Frank fi >„t« o,-t.- M . , Prus *ta. VIENNA BAKERY.spect their extensive and varied stock. of Envogel Lod^e No 233 I 0 B B were LevyBamett , Troy, o son Jul y 20 6t. ¦ IsssilVlvri vnni ill I J .

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¦ ¦ „ 285 VINE STREET ,New York .—Nbhb «ia» Lodgk. I.O. B. B. ' . . rny ' v ' iA 't M r . ,r H. buchmakn , Fin. Fec -y. HKjv^r^ ^ ^ Srg^ ^ fTay. . .. .,¦. ' . ' • , j ' , , , , present term-. Pre aident , M . Li pe ; V ice- __ . ^g^S^Hr ^ feo^SresiMnlH am third door south of eighth btrkbt ,Atamee tingof the above lodge recentl y held ,

Pre9ident | p. Ri Rj cordia e Hec re tary , I. i f^^^ ^fSl lU «^««r« a «„r^Mr Leo Foebedlng a past President, was R Qolth^. Fina ' w SecreU8

g Seh£ RESOLUT IONS. ^ ^ l6^BfMSm CINCINNATI, OHIO.made tbe reH pient of a costly silver testimo- Treasurer ) p. Bae

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bread and rolls>wnicn nis past services are held by bis M jin.a8; Lecture Master , Ban Stern. „ . zS ^Sj ^Bt^^A^^ ^^^^Breth ren. Numberless expr essions of kind n , tokhro psyh ^th y. W\aB ^^ LWn t^&J S«^^ m\ P«.:i T««« « M J Pm/smvm k ITCvia;entiment were made by the donor s and by G««^illB, Miss.-The following are the J l,^ ^ '^^^ "^.

w,0'rt-» »<>W»!P^g»^B<* <»SW FlUlt 1C6S aHQ Creai ttS. F1110

the recip ient of thei r practicall y demon- officer„8 elec,ted Dy Amlt y Lod8e- No - m< *hwe"- » •« been the W1i,^ ttl , tt l i wise Pro ,i

CakeS Coffee Tel ChOO* * j i -it I. 0. B. B., for the ensuing term - toee, who doeth aii thi ng* well , to wm.ive from our 0ag ^z**&£t£c , . «2 -9 van .CO f WUilCO, 16ft , WUWW -Strated good will. • " „ ' . "" '„ *. . mi.lst , and I n th« prime ol Ufe , feipresident Broth er ^©B^Aa-Ss^fe kA ~ 1 j. T^i.. —-» , Cha s. E. Levingston, Presiden t; M. Mayor Aaron Morse ; and , ^^ HC ^^ ^Sl £9 • •• 0llt6 £tC.Ox* of the members of the Constitutio nal Vi ce-President ; .Ernest 8. Aub , Treasurer .' iher *m ciusld

Ua va^cy a^et^ni'ade 'honle" g^^^^^ ^^g- g O *2 TT aT< CU-«%«•».«»4« A mn« 4-Convention , now ' assembled at Atlan ta , Edward Steinbe rg, Recordin g and Financial ^tiSfn%te ?t? t is .„w cloud!

^J l ^ffl g g rf g XX. \J . OXeWarC , AgOHX.stated in a recent add ress before ^hat body Secretary ; I . Heldingsfelder , Assistant Mon. Kasolved, Th at in the death of oar bro ther th is

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th at this is a Christi an country, because the »tor ; J oseph Lewy, Ward en; Simon Rosen- uneiui mlmbe" , tne rommuSity oTan ^mcsi^n'dTn1! W^^ f i^^ JA m *f ?

Government of the Uuited States is founded J ld Guard ian ; David Morris , Moni tor; J ff*^ ^ 1 W. ATTENTION SMOKERS !upo n the precepts of Moses received on *-¦ Morns , Lectur er. l^T^Ze ^^; or^T^%l Bt f'TM S W 2 S SAM GOTTLIEB "the CHUMST."M t. Sinai. (From our Georgia Correspo nd- San Antonio , Tax. —At the regular meet- honored President , will be sev«rei> Mi for his un- BMBS T.TaBElll r~» S a «° M3-1*"1** **v* ****««** "•»¦•

«n t ) inir of Idar Lorl ™ Nn 91 1 T n R R »k ^ t^ng efforts in the cause ol charily. lBHs>^Msr» BaWMli PR Uj g +» 1 Has lust received a large line ol fine Imported andentl ' . . , »ng 01 soar L,ooge , «0.^ 11 , I. O. B. B., the R. solved , That th e members of this Lodge deeply iMjIil fffll*) liBPl 11 * J 3 ** K ey West Cigars , which will be sold low and by the/-,„ ,, J~rt dT t. i ~\r * following officers were installe d • sympathize with the sorrow stricken-widow , aud to iaDnfiffiSSsssHw /J •Si £ bo* »t wholesale prices ; also a lull line of DomesticColumbus , O. — Rev. J acob Voorsange r , of * „ „ those wno wore endeare d to him by tne n.are st and 59HB«Ei3DBn@ *• N Cigare and Tobaucos. S. E. cor. ol alith and VineWaahin eton D O orea phr ,d lnal Prir l^v a. hichel , f resident ; F. Mayer , Vice-Pre s dearest tie», and supplica te our Haiveiily Father lo sgHssBHUUHSskl & W S rf i under Wood' s Ttaeater-and at 21 W. Fourth Street.vr aB iiiiLgiui i , u. vj ., pieac uuu last rriaay . , . „ « » , ,, .. „ . heal their wounded beans. rCTBlBK ^BKS9n. . M 1 W V* in Hnman 's R*«taurHUL l imeH Tlevening and Saturday morning at the B' nai ,dent ; B' Mokc ' E?cord «K Secretar y , I . Hesoivedl That. these resolution , be spread on the mHHHi P5 57 o ln flon»Ui b Ha"aurHUL , uue877

Israel Temple , Columbus , O. The reverend Treuer ' Flnaacial Retary ; 8. Mayer , T^ e{t%^ 7j lY^ V Z HBsS™M H O g ^gentleman , notw ithstanding his youth , has Trea8Urer J A ' B- Frank - Monito r ; 8. Morris , J^^S"* '" tD « A-""""

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| g /alrea dy shown evidence of marked abiliti es AsBIstant Monitor ; Laz. Fran k , Inside t. p. em, gHll ^ HMi l Z _ • M •»%pi»W

as a minister , pr eacher and Ulerateu r . We Guardian ; Dan Marx , Outside Guardian ; boston . Ha n.. Jul y is, i877. cS^SL. ^^ HR j O " t i I !l

U ^trust that the congregation whose'pul pit he MoSeS OpP ^heimer , Lecture r .

WlillilllliBI £! N E W LUCHESsq efficientl y filled on last Saturday will be Mem phi s, Tevw. — Hiddekel fxjdge , No. . «,. , . ,_, *~* able to secure his servic es. 101-The followin g officers wer e installed * -\2$k&tJ ** C2L-

' For lhe year 5838> Ja "t ^»b,1»h«» b»*~*~* in this Lod ge on the 3d day of Jul y, to ^fej3S^ ^ m*^M^»ffl |fc f W IV M R H O T E-"b "" h,«1 ' sp^a ^sa Ma sasp a>

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di«^tie» our ««¦ serve for the ensuing term : Presi dent , A. J. S^I?KP^H*iCT I T H hf««C BliOOH C» CO. ,tern , Western and Nort hern mails are com- Peres ; Vice- President , I. Schni tzer ; Re- BO'J ^jJLSfcMS1

U I L II U U U L« 1»""d"' ^»1»*"» -• «o a-iw m» «r« iing in very irregularl y, and we ar e rel ying cording and Financi al Secretar y, J. Kittay ^==i^^K^^&ill>f**^i*1'' ODtBHHHb sMISV llX. *"* 1"y * «L«J » »1.,

almost exclusivel y on our Southern sub- (re-elected); Treasur er , H. Rosenth al • As- *~"" ^Wttr . Garment , received n-om a disun«»m bs ™turn «i Sing le copies will be sent post-paid to anyscriber s for remitta nces to meet current ex- BiBtant Monitor , 8. Slager ; Warden , Jos. BUXBAaM-V Ar TDER wtE LEN.-Mr Julius Bux- l?£gZZ I?Z ^J£%Z direction on receipt of 10cpenses. Will our friend s in the South Doernberg ; Guardian , M. Israel • Lecture- m t "*JT 'eBn - Bolh o' Mem - WNT. R. TEA SOAUE ,

direction on receipt 01 uc.B l M utuumu , iu.. lorae i , lecture- PbJs, Tenn. No cards. ' Ms iramu( street, vu/ou/Jf ATl. To dealers we give a liberal discount


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