kWm a i A . j . u . JBROJWJ : > T < sc o o WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes , " \ OMAHA , NEB. traotiESALR AND Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , onuRs , auiifis , MOLDINCS , LIME , CEMER JriVATr AOtWi FOB BlUVACKKt JRUKNT CXJUPANTI Onkm Pacific Deoot OlttAHA _ G. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate Glass. 3TAnyoDO conUniplatlnff untldlng store , bnk. or any other fln * will flnd It to their ad aotago to correi end with u before purchialnjj their Plate Olau , C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA : - - HE8. W.B , MILLARU. BDWAKD W. PKOK. MILLARD & PECK , .Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY P110DU01S SOLICITED j gonfcs for Peek & Bauehors Lard , and Wilbur Mills Flour OMAHA , - - NEB , EEEEKENOES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. STEELE , JJBHS AND JOBBERS IN 'Flour ' , Sail , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies , , -t , < A Pull Line of the Best Brands of W AID IMUfiCMED TOBACCO. isnnts for BEHW001) ) RAILS AHD L4FI.IH ft HAND POWDER 60. 1. O. 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha , JOBBER OF AND wi ; i , 118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA POWBB AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , unrotuMAcmNERy , vtvnxa , noaz. BHASI AKD IRON nrrucas Pirn , PAOKUJO , AS WnOLEEALK A1ID HKTAJU HALLADAY WIND-MILLS GH3 all Cor. Farmra and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. > ' DEALERS IN HALL'S SAFE MI ! U n Fire and Burglar I > n O 1020 Farnham Street , or > PERFECTION HEATINU AND BAKING their In only attained by nalng bo day " , . ' ' "T ? HM II Ktf a C a Stoves and Banges , tirTZM I Tj3 vant WITH delay WIRE BAUZB OVER DOUH8 , vided For sale by ) for SONS the Jull-toiely every IN JAPAN A Primitive Disregard of What tbe Western Nations Consider to bo the Proprieties. the eye discovers in Japan may bo recorded ; yet that , observes a Yokohama correspondent ot the SMI Francisco Chronicle , ii bnt the fringe of the mantle that covers the inner life of tiny people. The homo and the fireside communion la not vouchsafed to the foreigner in Japan. Courte ously and politely as ho nmy be treated , ho still is krnt at n polite dis tance from all the intimacies of homo life that dhtinguish thu people ( f thn western world There are so ninny notions and nets that teem to be spontaneous with this people that ore so directly opposite to the received ideas of the western world , that ono is amazed at the apparent indifference to many matters considered of prime importance elsewhere. To the mind of the western world it Is a cardinal requirement that the sex shall bo B.I- crod from the gjzo of the male when iu a state of nudity , and their charms nro covered with jealous euro. Ilero you shall ace as you journey on the Tokaldo , the great artery of travel of the empire , the women naked to the hips , and the limbs uncovered above the knee , and without n thought that it is not the moat correct thing in the world "Evil to him who evil thinks. " I know uot but It may boas correct as a nioro elaborate covering of the boy. Those women nurse their children without the thin disguise of covering the head of the infant and the fount at which it draws ita iifo. When the heat approsscs them they bare their shoulders and broaUs and limbs to the breezes. Unconcerned as ii no eye rested upon them , they go about their daily labor and household duties in that state of undress that would shock the Iifo out of a fastidious woman of the western world. The men do likewise , only more BO. cloth is tied about lib loins with an other piece passing between the loqa and attached to what is tied about the body. On the street , in the house , or in tno field BS many can bo seen in th's attire aa nioro completely dressed. Children , entirely naked , are running about M unconcerned and unnoticed its if it wIXH enjoined on them so to do. Now , all this aeonis so far away from what it should bo that it causes astoiv ishment when first witnessed , bnt a repetition of the sight soon famaliarizes ono to it so much so that it almost loses its singularity There uro no more indications f rudu- nt'as or intended immodesty than are obiorved among those who wear am'a pie clothing. .Nona of the processes of nature are considered as offensive to the sight , for what nature demands the Japanese think can not bo wrong. In the treaty ports , where are congre gated the foreigners , these things are uot palpably apparent. In the inte rior , during thn heat of the day , it is common eight , in all the to-vns and villages , to see the mother stretched upon the mata Bleeping , the babe be- Bide her , taking its nourishment , the man or men of the house und the in children also dozing away as if there waa no future , and all tbo clothing that is visible would bo about the loins and hips of the woman. The houses , too , during the day , are en tirely open to the gaze of tha most in quisitive. In traveling the road the Kiklaha man will stop at any tea bouse or hotel and deliberately denude him self before all who may bo present , and proceed to wash his body as if there was no eye open for miles in any direction from hjm. At the bathing establishments in the interior there is no seclusion at uo tempted In the business. At Kega , at Asbinoysi , Umoto , and elsewhere in the flakono mountains the hotels are provided with bathing facilities , but privacy is unthonght of by the Japan ese. The bathing quarters are gen erally in the portion of the houuo moil acooHsiblo to the residents in it , and whore passing and repaying is constantly going on. The bath'ng places are largo equaro bcxea , into which the water is constantly flowing ind passing off from by overflow. It is no uncommon thing to see men , is women and children , , bathing to gether , dressing and undressing in ho open space around bath. There B no suspicion that there can bo any our mpropriety in doing this. It seems o bo a favorite recreation to moot the bath , and gosuip and .ot shat while they enjoy the wnsh- ng. The husband and wife BOO no error in the thing. They will delib erately undress before strangers and go into the same bath with them ) without the least hesitation. And in ho private bath houses of Yokohamu , exclusively for the uaco of the fcmin- n no BOX , all the attendants are rnsloe. > Those things appear an otrango to ) hose unaccustomed to them that the irst prompting of criticism is to ad- nit udgo llmt there is an utter absence of shame and modetty. 1 ot this peO Ie undoubtedly fail to see where im- nodesty plays any part in this regard , 'hero is no lowdnoea manifest , no ovi- onces of undue familiarity , or imper- ip Inont freedom apparent. Mothers ind daughtere , fathers and sons , irothera and biatcrs , mingle together > the bath and think 110 * ,7rong in ao t oing. lie The construction of the houses ad mits of but partial privacy. Thin p aper partitions , which elide past ono tiother ' , are not much Impediment to [ 10 'transmission of sound , and at light the dhadowB randii by the lights the different apartments pivo very orreot indications of whit is going on. oil. jifo in a Japanese hotel is a rovula- 10 ion of carelessness ono would have to avel far to duplicate. The con- ruction of the house is responsible ' much | of this , for every occu- ed room is entered from a corridor tmcs ou to the sunlight and general nao , 10 sliding paper screen when in posi- on admitting all the light that : do ( round glass would give. The occu- rnnts are nerved with their meals in rooms , each person ordering as ; desires at any moment during the or ovoning. An order given for ; meal Is to bo served is filed imme tiih diately. fish A clap of the hand summons a ser year to attend yon , and that without , The matted floor is the sofa and lounge to sit upon , there being pro a cotton or allk quilted cushion ono the uao of each peraon. During they day it is very rare to find the storm screens closed at the front of a room into occupied by visitors , The interior of known department is as open to the in resting spection of every one in the house as tain ' - - it it to the uiet of the occupants. The conversation is the property ol neighbors AS well , unless carried on in A very loir tone. At night the bed ding arrangements are prepared when required. A number oi thick quilt , piled one upon another , comploiu the outfit , with n rest for the head. A lli ht is placed in the room that is tup potod to burn all night. It ia n small toper , placed in a vosaol containing a oil that ia intido vegetable put of a tquare Inntorn , made of paper , and sUnding some three foot high The 'preparation ot food at the hotel * is n process that c n bo wit- nonned by the guests , as the kitchen and cooking facilities Jjro placed iu O.on vie * of all. Kitchen , store room , pantry , and the general ofllco of the tBtablishmeiit occupy the moat cnnsplcuous room on thu premise * . The cooking is done on portable fur naces und over charcoal tires. There are no chimneys needed or used. Fish are usually kept in a remrroir andi killed as they are needed , Fre h vegetables are kept under trickling WAter , and in all well-conducted places there ia a scrupulous ncatiirai mani fest in all the culinary nrrmiacmentd. Everyone , guest or othtrnise , must take off his shoes before hn can enter this establishment. There nru no croaking noises or tramping \ huird to Irritate thu norvouii , and cnrne uovor trouble while ono is in n 'npauoao hotel , The nuts upon the floor are as yio'ding ' to the tread as the most luxurious carpets over mado. I wish I could say that there troro no lions to trouble a gnost as ho seeks to compose himself to sloop , but in truth 1 can not , and n great drawback it IB to ontt'n comfort to bo pestered with thcee nimble in- sett * tlut nro domesticated and lit homo iu these places , The thick mats upon the floors make famniiR places to hidp in. Mo3ultoM ar < guarded against by large note nttr.choil to the coilinu of the room and retching to the floor , being nearly no largo as the room. When the nut ia in position for the night , if it is in paifcot o.m- dition , the mntquito is lolc out in the cold. HH may sing his aong , but ho can not blto. If nome one would invent some method to hive the [ tleaa ho would make hia fortune quickly. i SE3UET3 OF THE DEEP. Wonderful Discoveries In the Doptha of Old Ocenu. . Kf\r York Sun. cwIn In a lenturo dsltvfrrd at tbo Nn- tiotn Academy of Scionccu , ColuniQQ i bia college Profeaeor A. E Verrill of Yale college describes the physical and geological character of thu HUH bottom oil off our coast , especially that which lies beneath the gulf stream , Ho linn raado 1,600 observations this sum oil mer for the Uniiod St/itca / fiali rom- oil mi aionors. Ho hno cruised from Labrador to Chesapeake bay , and about 200 miles out to sea. About sixty miles outside of Nautuckot to a itreak of very cold water , a d ani main dredged up are like thoao caught the waters of Greenland , Spitz- bergen , or Siberia. The water in fifty is fathomn deep , and the bed of the ocean is of clay. Bowlders weighing 800 to 1,000 pounds are dredged np. the Professor Verrill believes that they are brought down by icebergs from the arctic regions and dropped when the ice melts. The bowlders uro If found as far south us Long Island. Farther out to sea , seventy to ono hundred and twenty miles south from the southeastern coast of Now En gland , the bottom of the BOO , which has inclined very gradually eastward , that , whereas the water on the edge of the bluff ia 100athoirm deep , thn bottom of the basin it ia 1,000 fathoms deep. The slope is as high and as stoop ai Mount Washington , and on its summit , which is level , a diver , could ho go to so low a depth , could not pnt out his hand without touching a living creature. The bottom tom of the sea is covered just there with a fauna which has never been before - " fore found outaido of the Mediter give ranean sea , the Gulf of Mexico , the Indies , or other tropical regions. The the number of species of fish dredged np 800 , and over half of them have never been soon by naturalists. Sev enty kinds of fish ninety of Crustacea and 270 molusks have boon added to fauna. The ago of many of the N. specimens shows that they must bo permanent in that region. The trowel down from the fillips by a milo of of rope brings up a ton of living and dead crabs , shrimp , star liah , and an ho trowel simply scrapes over a small Burfaou , the ocean bed la plainly cur- otod with creature ? . vnr HHARKHAHE.SEEN 11Y THOUSANDS tins region , and countless dolphins , pivo ul it Bocma strange that not a fish I'rlo- ono is ever dredged np. A pleco of vood may bo drooled up once a year , , it is honeycombed by the boring J hell flab , and falls < o pieces at the , ouch of the hand TJilu shows what lestiuction ia constantly going on in hose depths. If a ahip sinks at neu F- . with all on board , It would bo eaten by fish with the exception of the jotal , and that would corrode pnd iaappear , Not a bono of n human 3dy would roraain after a few days. ia a constant dioplcy of the law cf survival of the fittest. Nothing nade by the hand ( f man'was dredged after cruiiiug lor months in the rack of ocean vessels , excepting coal inkers shoved overboard from utoain- iiipa , IIuro Prof Vorrill corrected limsolf , ' Twenty-five miles from ind ho ( IredgLil up an India rubber . That , he haii , w < .a ouo thing fish could not e t. Hero the gulf stream Is forty miles urthor west than any map thowa , 'rcjfusuor Vorrill continued ; and this roam of water from the south nour- the tropical life near Masia- lusotts. The temperance farther in lore is as degrees in August , on the ; of the sariimiuo Mount Waah- ngton G2 degrees , while further out sea the temperature of the water rowa colder. On the surface the oily-flail , nautilus acd the Portu ucso man-of-war , with other tropica , are found. In this belt the tile , about which uo much WEB said a ugo , wore found in Immense For Airer.1. quantities , bat this summer , although Kallwir expeditions have boon made for the express purpose of catching some , not could bo taken , Undoubtedly hud been killed , to a fish , by a which carried the cold water the gulf stream ; indeed , it ia that a cold current of witter on the ocean's bed may con arctlo fiih , and current of warm water floating over U on thn eurfaco may bo alive with tropical fish. AS TO THE QtJANTItr Or LIGHT At the bottom of the aoa , there h&a been mnoh dispute. Animals dredged from below 700 fathoms cither have no ojos or faint indications of them , i r else their eyes are very largo 0114 , protruding. Crabs' eyta nro four or live times as largo as thoao of a crab from the surface of the water , which ahows that light is feeble , and that eyea to bo of nny ute must bo very largo and sensitive. Another str/uigo / thing is that where I ho creatures in those lower depths have any color it is of orange or red , or reddish orange. Son nnomono * , corals , shrimp and crabs have this brilliant color. Some times it is pure red , and in manyapoo imenn it inclines toward purple , Not a gtoet or blue flail is found. The orange rod is the fish's protection , fir the bluish green light in the bottom < f the ocean make * the orange or rod thh appear of n neutral tint and hides it from enemies , Many animals tire black , others neutral in color. Bomo fish nro provided with boring tnili no that they can burrow in tiio mud. Finally , the aurfaco of the submarine mountain ia covered with shells , like an ordinary sea bench , showing that it ; Is thu eating honao of vnstrchoolsof carnivorous animals. A codfish takes a rvliolo ojntor into Ua mouth , cracks thn shull , digcdtii the meat nnd spits out thii roKt. Grabs crack the shells and suck out the meat. In that way oomo whole mounds of shells that are dredged up. Goobore. AtlantA CM itltutloii , The little nut which burrows in the ground and taken care of itself may bo called iiinclar or peanut or groundpoa or goober ot anything oleu that the farcy of its friouda may ohooso lo in- vunr , hut its importance Is not thereby affected. Baring the war , when n regiment of Georgia troops marching through Virginia broke into a clever field nnd torn it np by the roots in search of the esculent nut they won for Uu'insolvo * Uio name of "goobor- grnbloro , " nud it Is iv name which still , stick. ! to the people of the Empire Stntt ) of tbo Sunny South. Wo are till called goober grabblern by the outnido world. But do wo dcsorvotho trille ? It is to Ins feared not. Indeed , according to some statistics that have recently been published , Georgia Is not quoted at a goober-raising or gcmbbc-grabblitig . State. It ia eotimuted that Virginia will prod uoo this ye.ir not lesn than 2,000- 1000 bushels ] , Tonuossru 000,000 , nnd L North Oiroliini 125,000. Not ft pound of goobora is made into . in this country , though during the war this business reached largo pro portions in the south. Gottonneod , Jiowover , Imo driven the peanut id out of the market in this country and has nearly siicceodad in driving it out in Franco. The African nut , which is used in Franco , ia grown in Georgia , The North Carolina goober was oucti considered the best in the market , but it was driven out by the Virginia variety. The African goober omull and meaty. The Spanish and V small and fine , nud the Virginia largo and well-flavored. Wo have no doubt . Georgia would bo the best of all , but tLb cannot bo known until our farmers raise some for export. The crop is worth $3,000,000 , and nearly , not nil of it , passes through the hands of the vendors on the street I. corners and in thn small shops. The crop is not prepared for market by the farmers. It is brought up and pre pared In factories , being divided Into One : grades and brands. In Virginia forty bushels are raised to the acre ; in Ten ltd nessee , sixty nnd seventy. The de mand is constantly increasing. iy MOTIIKIIH DON'T KNOW. How H'c many children are punished for being br uncouth , willful nnd Indifferent to in structions or rewards , Dimply because they are out of health ! An intelli gent lady said of a child of this kind : "MothorH should know that if they Z. the little ono moderate doses of r. Hop Bitters for two or three weeks children would bo nil n parent could desiro. " 113 Hereford' * Aold Phosphate Iu Abasolof Alonhnl. Du JNO. WHEELER , Hudson , Y. , says : "I have given it with QKO. present decided benefit in a c so of innutrition of the brain , from abuse alcohol , " Corn from Bucklin'H Arnica tdolvo. The UXST iiALVB In the world ( or Onts , UnilsOH , HciroH , Ulcer * , i/alt Hbeum , l'iv Sores , Totter , Ch'ipnoil Ilanda , Chll bhim' , Oornn , nud all akin oniptluns , nod pohillyely cnronjilUi , Ills guarnntoed to iiitijfr.ctfon t tuotij rcfnniltvl , D I'rlo25 cauts per ex. for NiU by U , mnnt R MERS & GO. Odil tf Uwliik . FL. . Sommers & Oo'a It. ] . BISCUITS , OAKES , AND NOVELTIES , oer Wholesale Manufacturing P. and A.ND DEALERS IN Fruits , Nuts and Cigars , mock w S 14th St. T OMEA , NEB $ FAST TIME I The who In ZDlDir Kair take tb UMiagO&'lfDPfllWBBfr ( or onlors tor Tralui leave Omaha 8:40 : n , m , and 7:10 : a. m full Information call cm ft. P. DiUKLTlok , . . Hth anU raruim it. . , J. IIELL. U. „ D rx.t. . oral JAHKBT.OLAKK , ( liner Council Iln M. HORWICH & CO. , IJKALKll IN Stook , Woolen Eage , Iron AND MKTAM , 1 Triced Paid. SblpmenU from the Hai country lolIciUd. Iterolttancee Uood I Promptly made. I N B katt si * jBnsiness Directory Alulract nd KM batata. JOHN L , McCAOUK , or > pOBlt Fott Offloe. VT. R. BAtm.KTT SIT Booth Ilth Street. Architect * . A MKNtlKLKSOHN > , AROHITKOTa Room li , Crolghron nlock. A.T TjAROK Jr. . Room . Ciolchron niock. uoota and unoet , JAME.H DiVINK A CO. , f'ut Boot * anJ Hhon. A ( trod arulm > nl * m8 work on hanJ , corner lth ! ! an J Hartier. 14CS. KUICKSON , S. fi , cor. IRth and JOHN FOHTUNATUfl. U < loth etreet , rnannfacsurrtt to erJet food Hea promt. LARHIMKR Mannfaetnw. U1T Donrlr * . UooKt , New * arvl Utatlonery , J. I. rilUKIIAUF 1015 Farnham Street Duller and Egei. jj/tliANK A SOIIROKUKK , the PP | | a and R. loutw In NcbrauVa mtAhlUhM 1R7J Omaha. Urrlgot ar.o Noun Waon . tru .RNYDKU Ulh ami llvntv Strata. Olothlna nought. J KAURIS will r * hlthNtCaahrrlo ( lot iieonl ban I clothing- , Corner 10th and ramhara. rug * , I'alnn na OH * . KUIIN & CO. f nuacl l , rim Vane Oooon , Oar. 1Mb anil Oongui .Uoflta. T.J. WltlTEHOUfKYholwalo A UoUII , ICth II. . FIKLU , ifOmi North Bid * Cuailnjf Htrcel.Th PARR , nnifVlnt. inin and llowarl Ptrrat * . Uonllit * . Oil. PAUL. WUIlama Ulock Cor. Olvll Enfflneeri nd Ourveyor * . AHURKW ROSRWATKR. Orelghton Block , wn Qurrojra , Oradt and S wer ge Opcclalty. Dry Uixxl * Notion * , tie. JOIIH H. r. LKlUIANN & 00. . < w Tort Iry Uixxl * Utore , 1810 and ISlI faro- hittn dttuci. lk 0. Knewold alw > l'00t and * hona A raclflo Foundry. OI1N WnAllNK.VBONB cor KthftJackiantM Jewo era. JOHN DAU1IKR 1BU Farnham Street. UndortAkan. GHAH. UIKWK. 1AH Parnham het. 10lhlltd. . Hotel. . ANP1KLU 110U3K , tl < o. CanAelJ.Vth A ramhaui D011AN 110UUK , I > It. OHty , 813 Farnliam 81 tiLAVKN'S liorr.l , . V. tU\en ) , 10th HI. 3iailiorn Hotel OUT. lUmol OKNTttAL Jlllrt. A. HYAN icnviiwest corndr ICthinJ Dodit * . licit ItoirJ tor the Money . e tectlOD ! ( Uuuanietd. > ) all Houtn. Hoard by Uio Dny , Week 01 llontb. Ooo < l Tenua for Cadi , Furnhbcil Rnnn riirtiliur * . IT. nnOBll. How and rje.-oni ) Hand JTurnllnte uit Htorei , ill * Domrlw. Illxliogi caih prlco Id for iiecond h nj (0 < X ) | . nONNSK 1.109 Doncla M. rina tondJ Ao roroe rvoriw. OMA1IA FIWCK GO. aOUT , miKflACO ISUnarnoyHI. , Impraii Ion BGXM , Irrc And \Vood Fonc j , Offlo tllni a. Oonntti * Vine and Walnnf. Pown'jrokor * . icth at. . i > et far. ft Rotrluorator * . Onntlold' * Patent. in M in > i Olgars and Tobacco. VVE3T \ FR1TSODKR , manufacturers of Clgari , andVholroUo Doalcra n Tobacco * , 1005 Dooglaa. F. LOKKNZKN manufacturer UlQFarnhara' Urockery. I10NNKU 1M9 T > onirlaa r t. QJOd line OunK. H. DKRTHOLD , 1URS and UeUl. Llmo and Oomont. ' OnTKK \ 0\l\V corner fitli and PoDflaa Bli. Lainpa ana unuiwura. BONNER 1SOO DonjilM HI. Good VatUtf Merchant Tallon. In Q. A. LINDQURBT , at oar nioet popular Merchant Tailor * la re- elvlng the latest doniai for Spring and Bummer Hood * for Kontlcmon'a ' near. Btyllih , durable , nrtceo iow M over 1200 rurniun Btret. ' Millinery. URtl. 0. A. KINQKR , Whctoeala and BtUll , H Ooodi In Rrcat variety ! Zophyn , Oanl Doardi uodrry , plorca , Oorocf , &o. Ohoa | > ot nouiw la Wooi. rurchwsrs gavu M per cent. Order Wall. 116 Fifteenth Htrcel rlourana OMAUA01TY llILLfl , flth and rmnham BU. proprietor ! . rose . and UTKVICKS , 51st betwccu Oamlne and Inr A. lIc3IIANi ; Corn SSd and Oumln ; BtruvU. and that Hardwaio , Iron und Uteel. OLAN h I WOWOnTJIY , VYholcoale , lit tot Itth Btrccl A. HOLMES carne JOtli and California. Harneto , Onddlej , &c. B WE1BT SOlBth St. bet Farn- Uarney. ing Olothlna ; and Furnlihlng Qocf . II. I'UTKRHON. Alao Hate , Capo , with Notions and Cutlerv SOi n. 10th ttioel. a well Oornlco Work * . Ocrnlco Works , MMinfactareti Iron to Oorulco ! , 11 n , Iron and ) .to Kooning. Order I any i locality promptly diocutod In the be dinner. Factory and Ofilca 1210 Uarney lit. to 0/HPKCIIT , vrorlotor. my Oalvanltod Iron Vornlcel , Window Cap , ( to. , not inamifncturud uid jmt up In ny part of the am lanntrv. T. HINHOLD 41B ThlrUontli street one. O&minioion Morchanta. JOU1I 0. Wlh I.IH.U14 Dodgtf Street. of 0. IUCICMKR. Far deUlb leo largo kdrertlle In Uallv and Weukly. oven ana A. IlUl'.MJCUTJClt , Inftovoa / and Tlnwiro , a'.il Tin lloofa and nil klodk of Fcllona1 Block. 130NNKR 1809 Lou lati Ot cod and Chcip baico n * . HKNRT KAUKMAHH , Ine oew liricl ; block on Douglao Stroe ) , hai ( rut opened a most rle aot Kroi HkU , Hot Lunch from 101 : > It every day. n > tmlnnl > " J ALOONKK firO IBIh Slre ) . A KVANB , Wbolomle and Retail K d II and CuHivitora Odd Folio ft Hall , OKO. HKVK , I'UOP. leads Crand Central Onllory , cure 13 iilitcenth Strwl. Uuonlo Hall. Punt CUM Work and J'rouipl flve price Plumbing , Ua end Utoain Plitlne. With coraiv W. TAIll'V & CO. . 210 13 Ht , bet. yarnham chaaor Douglaa. Work promp yatteudcd to. money U. riTZI'ATIUCK. I ouclas Btre t. 0. Phyilclan * and Uuritoonu. B. OIBI1S , M , D. , Boom Ha i , Orelghtoc , Hth Dtrcol. P. 0. LKIHKNR1NO , U , V. Uatonlo Block. IIAIIT H n CvxandKir mm nnitnmn $500 REWARD. jim'r above ruward will be paid to any person will produce a 1'alnt that will ixjual thv inn Pennsylvania Patent Rubber jnia. Paint , nroBt'rvlnjf Shingle * , Tin and Gravel Roola. , lmt WarrauUxl to lie Kiro and Water Proof , All Inu promptly atteiidod to. Chuaper and Uot than any other paint now In Una. STE\VAKT& HTEI'IIKNSON. Solo < Vroprlctorn , Omaha llouno , OumLa , Neb. IlBFBRHJNOEa. Clficor & Puney , Ur.lUco , Ur. Plnnoy , Kuller < Illiida , Iowa. olllce , Omaha Neo , S. KAUSM , You TilE STAR TAflOii Hop If , , Door W. of Oniioksuank'fi , IM 111 lire. now a compUta Block oi Fall and Wlnloi * . ronalitlnK ol frencb Knglltb and tht OoDMtlo. Prlcea low M tbe owoul ALL TEUE FELLOWS Worthily point to th "HUB PUNCH" 4 A ) an article of rich rare and oioecdlng merit tloscrre place on etery tldcboard , L JJ Sooinl Glniiii of Hub Pnnoh ' mo t welcome aceewory of friendly Intorcoureo peculiarly accufitable at parties. Uncork , an llsrwuly. runchra brewed at request are fa behind It In fli or. lifted orator * net cr tils lorn The noure whence their cloqmnco flow llollci mo , It ooiim , after Ulnner or lunch , From flowliiR bowl of QUAVhS1 HUB PUNCH The nam ami tltle-"IIUB rUNOII" l adopted - ted oa tr.do m.itk All unituthorltnl me of thl trde mark will ho promptly prosoutod. 0 , II. HllAVr.H&SO.NS , fcOSTO.V , X1ASB. by Grocer * and Wine Merchant * everywhere. Trade tupplloi at Mannfnclnror's price * by M , A , MoN'anmrn ; famlllea tuppltod by A. H. UliuUtntio , Omaha N b IMPERISHABLE PEJB.FUJL& Murray & Lanman's FLORIDA WATER , i tMV M nail Pest for TOILEj , BATJJ md HANDKERCHIEF ? GKBO. MANUFACTURER OP Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Donr PIntpii Engraved to Order- No. COO N. 7th Bt. St. I/Jul.i , Mo. JfcCS OC"I3 EUROPEAN HOTEL , The most contrnlU locnttd hotel In the city , oonia 76o , 01.00 , { IBO anil J2.00 per day. First Clura llc titurnnt connected with th hotel. .HURST. - - Prop. Corner Fourth and Tcnit Btrccta. o * . OLD SORES AND BLOOD OR SKIff DISEASES IN ANY STAGE , Disappear before the perfect nlt rntlva and touio clFoct of the Rrenteut of nil Blood I'urifiei-H. It HO completely rootfl out all nolnon from the hloocl and uracea the deb ilitated ayatcm , that diseases of thla nature dlsapperrllko oiialf before the wind. S. B. S , , cured mo of Scalp Sores , Borea Noatrlla , nud Kara , after ov rythln ( ; known to the medical profession hail failed. Tine months have passed since ( luit taking S. 8 , B. ; there H no symptom of the dleoaso tomainiug ; I an > permanently cured. It stands unrivnlpd for Blood Da- ! ouagi . " JNO. 8. TAGOAUT , Salamanca , N. Y. "S. S. 8. eland * without a peer. The profession will have to acknowledge it a Specific for Blond Diseased. " ir N. L , GALLOWAV , Sfonrao , Ga. "About four or liyo weoka ago I was alDIctcd witli n very cggrftvnted typo of UloodDiocaso. I commenced using S S. S. H after taking the first bottle felt * o mutih relieved that I bought five more , am glad to say , after unliig four of them , I am entirely cured , frcviously having been under medical advice for several montliB. " 0. G HATCUVK , .Richmond , Va. "After Buffering from the worst Blood DIseaco for more than two years , and hav been treated by Hovoral eminent physi cians , confined to my room and bed the greater part o ho time , my body covered copper-colored sorea from tiio size of pea to that of n siUor half-dollar , I was niph in despair. At lout I commenced tnkingS. 8. 8. In a short time I began improve in flesh , ull the gores ho lpdaml could feel and know that I waa well , and 8. 8. 8. mnet the credit be plven of entire restoration to health , I have token n doao for over six months , and as free from Hares or blemish as any . " LOTTIK KOSH , Atlanta , Ga. "Improved after taking the firtt bottle 8. 8. 8 , ; in two weeks was abla to oomo home , finding the waterawcro no benefit. " J. W. HKID , Newport , Ark. "Our science hoa not made knownaoomr blnatlon equal to 8 , 8 , S , for skin or blood diseases , " T. L. MAHHUNDUIIQ , 1'Ji. U. Incon , Go , HOLD BY ALL DRUGQIRTS NERVOUS DEBILITY , Dr. K. o tpeclQo ( or Hjsterla , Dlalneii , OonmWoni Nervous Ileadache , Mental Doprosalon , Lotl Hrmory.Hpernintorrbcua.Iinpotoncy.lnrolaal * f Knilftfllor.i , I'ramatura Old Azo , caused byarot > exertion , lelf-abugj , or orer-luduli'onca. wall to mliory , decay and death. OneVpxwl recent caio. Iat.h box containo onen.tnth tieatment. One dollar A box , or slxboxeiloi dolliraj Bent by mall prepaid on receipt ol , Wo cutrantes ilx hoios to curt any cate , each order rocehod hy ui ( or nix boxei , ao- corapanled with Eve dollare , pill .fend tbe nj. , o our written guarantee * to , return thi K thu treatntcnl dot not effect n care , t. ' Qoodmau , ttnrM , Bolt , Whalwalo and EUl ( ieC > Q tia , f S. .Oril'K by mall M ! ! diwlr If ; oilHr * . > tiuil\ w of ' iliitlrv voii' Khi nurVT t"u 'r3 | Hop Ettc ! > r u uiv HOP ( It | ? If jou n.in i ur tlLil : , old o litir on a l d 4 < J * . nlr < w OP | Slttori. whoever yonnrr , Mlifptivvr you uil j mjollj rrom i > tai your yrtcm j form ( p tune | utvdickaniliiFr.tuu- i > ill > tiiiii > luat niiulu or ntlmujutlntr , | Iia < aUriiireiiiuttri | ' ' ° rA'S1'H op HOP l.locur * foi , use o' uiilutu will ! > ' ' * * itraiiirjouuK - Sffi ! Biltors ltjoue lin Sold by drey. i.MlitVU7 V H1IU NEVER Ciniuluv It may Ciniuluvm VLour FAIL . It Una i cu. . nved hurt * dredi.