A GREAT BORE. The Sioux City Artesian Pen- etrfttinff a Bed of Quick sand , More Curbing W&ntod and More Boring Proposed. A HopoIXvl and Croduloua Commu nity. Sioux. City Journal , Jamm ) II. The drill al the ivrlusiuiis well pono- trakd through the rock on midnight of SVcducsdny into a bed if line sand. The sand pump sent down failed io petioirato thin bud. It was oa y cnutiuh to got the piimpful , but other ( [ uick sand' lion cd in to take its placu , and so the hole was not douponcd. The Rand packed in about the base of the drill hole so that the walor rose very slowly , but rose a littlo. Drive well men well undurstand how it can bo that with a ouflicicnt supply of wn- tor it will coino in but very slowl v tluou h the dense iiuick sand. With this sand thuro was in the pump coarftur ( { rottis approaching in size to grftvel , end n few rotten pcbblos that on being broken showed a coarse , Handy gniui , much like the interior of a freshly broken "hard- hond. " Both the line quick Hand and the gravel worn partly nmdo of Kreoti sand nnd layers of green showed in the pobblus. These pobblcs were worn round , and KrtVO ovidunco of having been tumbled about by water in some fnr back time , probably be fore Uroutrhier settled on the Hioux. This in short wan the unscnsational of water. There seems to bo no doubt but tlmt a sulllcient supply of nuter exists in this sand , nor that the water will rise nomuwhat wlien a permanent hole is miulo throtigli this quicksand to the courser gravel and sand thnt , in tlio usual order of nn- turo , underlays the ( piick sand. Hut to make the permanent holuit will bo necessary to curb the entire well , now something moro than a quarter of a milo deep. Then the curbing can bo settled its the drill , or nund pump , goes down Siipmntcndont McLcod had started for Clnc.igo for a supply of iron pipe for cuibiiig when the ropoitor called nt hid boarding liouso hist evening. Ilia chief usimtiint was interviewed. He said th.it ho thought tlia water would be coming out of the top of the hole thin morning. The curbing now in the well roaches down -180 feet , and is five iiichoa inmdo diameter. It is now plhnncd to put down thu other pipe , having an inuide diameter of four inches , to the t ottom nf the well , and work it down through the quick sand , with the drill and sand pump , to the coarser stuff that underlies the quicksand. Thin is likely to bo nn expensive job. The pipe nnd expense of getting it into place will cost not lens thanl- 600 , nnd it is likely to be at least two weeks before the work of deepening the hole can boresumed Some water was found in the ruck at the depth of 570 feet , but seemed limited in amount , and has failed to raise noartr the stir- fnco thnn furtcon feet. Sometimes it goes below that point , nslast ovuninu' , when the sand pump hud boon work ing for some hours. Aa the well will now take a rest foi a while , this may bo a good tinio tc make n cleanup of the strata peno' t rated ainco work was begun on thi 18th of October last. In the firsl column of figures the thickness ol each strata is given , nnd in the Insl the depth of the well when each fttratu was finished. TMclnc.i < if Strata. Depth , Sail and clay . 00 OC Gravel . 2,1 Shale . 5-1 131) ) 111 liinun Hanihtono . 31 \Vhilo Hamlntnno . 100 at ( jiixy Handituno . 55 33C Chalk rook . 100 43 Gray liinentonc . 110 nii : HatiMcmo ( nnd limestone . .10 57C Qray limcBtono . 50 ( i2C Snndbt no and limestone . 3T > fiM White llnimtono . 100 7r.r . Snnilstono . 30 7 r Gmy limestone . 20 so : Shale . 1)8 ) oo : Limestone . 10 in : Htmlc . 12 ! )2f ) Limestone . 10 o : Shale . fi UK Limestone . C on Sanily Shule . 35 1)7 ) ( Limestone . 22 1,00 ! Sand anil Limestone . 28 l,03i Limestone . 70 1,101 Shale . f.0 1.1CI Shale ami llmcitone . 3D 1,101 Gray llmentone . UO 1,251 lied marl . . , . . . . , , , , . , . ft 1,251 White Snndntone . 15 1,271 Sandstone and marl . 15 1.2K It was just below the hist pnndstom mentioned , at the depth of 1/285 fcut that the quick sund wns found thn stopped thu wolk. In thu siiiidstoin tlmt wns finished tit the depth of f > 7i feet the first water wns found thn rose in the well , but not of sullicieii volume or hight. A MurUor Trlnl In 1000. Urnnll n Kajjlc. The nine hundred und iiiiu'ty-niiit ! witnees in thu gicat spin-it-out-nH long us-we-can case took the utnnd und the lawyers procodud to torturi him with the assistance of theprisone at the bir. lawyer " ! believe you nro ft on Southern China , sir ? " Witness "Yes , sir , and I wish ti get back ns soon us possible. " Prisoner "What's the matter will you , you uogulrd eyed , cadaver ous reptile ? Haven't you been pnii ton thousand dollars traveling ox pensts ? Shut up , Mr Lawyer , I'n running thii caiu nnd I mean to pu this hip fMix'd n n where he belong ! at llr * ' MI. If you don't like ou etylo , you big bened sou of tin east , you can take your aoap und toddle dlo homo just as quick as you please.1 Judge--"If the prisoner will alien thu court to " Prisoner "Shut up , Judge , I kno\ what I'm about. Why's ruiiniiing thi case , you or I ? " Judge "Woll , if the prisonerpleasi T should like to " Prisoner ' 'Now , Judge , how man , times during this trial have I got t' remind you that wo can gut ulun ; without your odvico , " Lawyer "If the pn8onoristhrou i wo will now proceed to examine th witnnug , " Prisonur "Yes , for the piesont , will deliver my daily ovation later , " Lawyer "I nmtabout to put th D irst hypothetical qupfltion to the nit- IUM , ThiMO wishing to remain liroughout the delivery of the quwi- inn will find excellent board and edging nt the hotel opposite. The mention will ho delivered in aoctionn , and 1 think I can innnnRO to gut hrotifh with it in the course of tht nonth. " i. Eighteen days after. Witnoii fltill Hi the stand : Lawyer "And now , haring hoard ho first hypothetical question , whai your opinion ? " Prisoner "Oh , never mind hin pinion , llo is nothing hut a mnplu-heiulud liar , and ho mi ht M roll KO homo nnd soak hin foot. Judge , think it in about tirno to adjourn , Suppose wo ( ihutupshop for the dny. " Judge "lint 1 beg to remind the moonur that it in only 2 o'clock , and Prisoner "What's the dim I've md enough of this racket for to-day , Mid I don't want to HCO tlmt > lnatud uon on the witness ntand to * morrow , either. Wo muat have afresh nan. lie's too innocent. " ha-vyer "But , begging the prm- mir's pardon , 1 tnunt remind him hat the witnoaa has yut to nnswor mr question. " Prisoner"It doesn't make a hit of lifioronco. JIo's an old fool and I'm irud of him. Judge nro you or nro rou not going to adjourn ? " Judge "Tho court in adjourned mlil what time shull I say , prisoner ? " 1'risonur "Oh , well , make it 11. " Judge "Eleven o'clock to-morrow norning. " KALAQUA AT HOME. Old and Now Tlmo3 In Hnwnll Ilo- coptlon to the King After His Long Tour. few York Tribune. HONOLULU , November 27. After eng yuura I return again to the isola cd land whom ) idyllic life infatuated no in my youth. It in nine yuara inco I last visik'd these isles. Thou had embarked with an adventurous row on a voyiigoof speculation mining he luuf-hound conBtellationn of the South I'ncific. Wo tripped anchor mo ( lisniiil day and went out with the ido. San Francisco was drenched vith fog. I'Yeling our way in the rrcy chaos of mist that choked the iolden Ga < o , wo rolled into the teeth f H gale that hul : apparently 11:011 : lying in wait for UB. We were a nero morsel for such moiiBtrous greed > ut u choice ono , and for five und twenty days wo quivered butwoun lifo ' md death in a black and quaking Hen. When wo got our reckoning , the last since leaving port , wo were away up "n the vicinity of Japan. In the twi- ijjht of the thirty-third day wo Hot ° oot on Hhoro nt Honolulu , where I 'orthwith deserted. The voyage was completed three weeks ago by a b.irk not a year nhl in eight a ays nnd sev enteen hours , but on the other hand > ur schooner was antiquated , and had l > eon a vagabond all her days. At : his present writing wo have accom plished the passnga in exactly seven Jays. The ntoamor loft San Francisco 311 tinio , not often the case , as she is bound to await the arrival of the Eng lish mail , and aa wo had King Kal- nkaua on board , the captain , who wat not sparing of fuel , in conjunction with that indulgent individual Old Probabilities , managed to run us into port about thirty-six hours before the several committees on the royal reception wore ready to receive hie majesty. This wo knownothingof. Con sequently when we sighted the blue peaks of Mani , ran under the lone shadowsof , 'Molokai , whither the un. linppy loners are banished for lifo , anil then made for Koko Head and Oiilni , beyond which lay our harbor , we clicked glaKsos with the King and the congratulation ! ) were mutual and pro fuse. Nearing port , skirting the palm Fringed shore , wo watched the tawnj bluffs where the soabroko bravely ant scattered its spray like snow ; the lonp ribbons of dazzling beach ; the Binal jrnBB huts at intervals , with hero nni blipro u tiny whitochnpolaoda pointoi spire , looking vary much lik < toyn. The littlest possible pee pie riding the littlest possi Mo beasts cantered along the shingh on their way to the capital to wolcomt the returning king. They scorned t < bo hastening mechanically , whih pretty clouds shook out brief showon nnd unfurled bright rainbows , one after another , nnd passed onward intc the vast ailenco. A Bail or two rockoc on the sparkling sea , changing thi light nnd shade with every tack It was yory like ono of thesi Gorman pictorial clocks , HIOBO puppets pots live out their mimic lives Ion ; after the dust of the inventor hai blossomed nnd gene to scod. Menu while , King Kulnkniuv was watching tlio tiny kingdom that hud u few honn before lison from the Ben , IIH it wc.ro llo kiuiw every rod of it ; it was his although ho didn't nniko , nor him anything to do with the making of it hut he wax horn in the imago ot thoai who pcopltfd it wlion the vulloyt ) rnnj with heniio traditiona. llo has tin languid otiBO , the consoling fatalism the delightful superstition of hia ruco It is bred in the bone , and the tour ol forty worlds could not educate bin out of it. Ho shows less of it thai the majority of hia people , know ing well how to disguiHo it. Hi oven nd'eots Dohoniianisni to n do grco , and remarked to llochofor that 1m won the only republican in hi kingdom , meanwhile having said time mo that what the citizens of tin United States are in need of is ai emperor , mid tlmt the. United State linmt hocnmo an empire. Ho hn ' 'run ' with tV machine , " nnd rinon ti the dignity of foreman. Once lit cd ited a newspaper , in hia nativ tongue , that flourinhod undo the mouth-filling title of Hoki i ku Pakipika ( Star of the Pacific ) Hut this v < aa in the halcyon days o udoloscono , before ho had dreamed o the thrnno and of circumnavigation Iis ! queen , with pathetic and pntriciai pride , refutes to utter ono word o Kiiglish , although sha ia ucquiuntei with the language. She invariably re lies in her own tongue , thus oftei making the aorvicoa of un interprute indispensable. As wo approached Oaluj , wo sn\ \ smoke Bignnu nsponding ; the film ; threads lloaliny upward were cnugh by pasHing winds mid spirited jiw'uy beckoning to one another from th hill tops ; and long before wo wer abreast of the capital the papulae KAA at the water mdo to give u wol oomn. A spirited cannonade aroused uncommon enthusiasm. Nothing los < would have accomplished that end in this drowsy hltlu world. The ynrdt of the Russian fleet were quickly manned. Punchbowl , in the roar ol the town , blazed nwny in fine stylo. All the bolls in the town jangled , nnd cheer upon cheer rolled out ever the placid soa. There were the usual addresses of welcome in English nnd HawHiian , and n very creditable procession - cession followed the rojnl leader , un der triumphal arches and canopies of Unas , from the Esplnundo to the palace ijnto. Words of ( creating were om- blazoncd on every hand , chit lly in Ha waiian , atich I.B "Groat Love to Kala- haua , " "Ilcturn , 0 King , " "Hawmi is the Uest , " "Oh , the IJlessod , the Chosoii Ono , " "Wo nro all the King's Own ; " llcst , 0 King , " etc , etc. The Chinese whoso mission t is to rush in whetc angels foiir to road , ercctod a gaudy calico kiosk , quite as fantastic as anything one could hope to find in spectacular Irninn. It bore thcao signiticant son- imoiiUij ' "Welcomed by the Child- on of the Flowery Laud , " and 'Hawaii nnd China have joined lands. " The most noticeable feature n the decorations was the reaurroc- ion of an ancient symbol of savngo oynltycalled the "Pulaulau , " alow wooden cross supported by a glebe and having on each arm n flaming uncon. These were planted along the ino of the procession nt frequent ntorvnls , and were very oll'octiyo. So also were the illuminations , which hough not general for onthuauMn docs not keep long in this climute were in some cases singularly beauti- ul. The quaint towers of the Roman Catholic Cathedral , and the bull tower of the fire department were thickly etuddod with colored lamps , and the nonques by the Nile , on the birth- light of the prophet , are not moro licturoaquo than wore these gemmed , n < l twinkling minarets as they sprang rom the illuminated groves bunoath horn. The dny following the king's arri val wits the Sabbath , a dny of rest nc- ording to l.iw , and wo consequently us ted , en masse. Monday the nr- 'nngeineiitn for the roynl reception Hiving been completed , the futo was eiiowed. The procession , the speech Liking , the songs of wel- omo , the torchlight procession nnd the illuminations were all ro- > oatod. I'orhnps novvhoro else could .hin have been done without n mur- nur , but the people have no little to imuao or intoicst thorn buyond n ohango in thu wenthor that they were norothan cqiml to the occasion. Af- ur this the roynl receptions wore in inter. The natives visited the king , miny of them bearing oflcrintrs of gold and HilviT , and nearly all of them ihnking hands with their sovereign u the moat American and democratic iishion. No Snob 'Word nn Fail. "I have u cd your SiMtiNfJ BLOSSOM for yHiicpnin , lieadnche anil const ! , iitlon , and nil it IIOH done mo .x ureat deal of good. I ball ricoiuincnil It to uiy frmndn. "llKNKV fitllTOJETTI , "May 21th , 90 ftlaln St. , Buffalo. " Price & 0 tentB , trial bottles 10 cent . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ jan'J-lw LITTLE JAY QOULU. A Mlto of a Man Weighing but 1OO Pounds , Full of Norvo. Ion on Letter. Imagine a mite of n man , listless intl ahrunken in appearance , weighing but little ever 100 pounds , with no particularly intelligent expression , und , in fait , with hardly a manifesta tion of any kind of power or force in his whole showing. Physically , indeed - deed , ho is weak , nnd it ia said of himself and another Now York capi talists that they have but one lung be tween thorn. Mr. Gould came into the Now York and Now England meeting and took his sent upon a front eettcn near the platform. He slouched down upon the bench HO that hia head rested upon the rail of the settee back , and ho entered into the proceedings very much as a stunted farmer's boy is wont to dp in a coun try church , so far aa position nnd ap parent interests in the exercises ) arc concerned. During the routine he was thus partially hidden from many would-bo inspectors who were peering anxiously in nis direction , his neighbors - bors on either hand overtopping and outbulking "him. When the formal business was over , and speeches were in order , cries ol "Gould ! Gould ! " filled the hall , ant the little preut man worked hiinsoli inno a standing position. If ho har boon a country bumpin essaying a firsl speech in n village lyceum , ho must hnvo boon laughed ntns ho htood there Ilia face wua wreathed in simpers , ami hia whole manner Vina nil exaggerated aim per. When ho nt lust did apeak , his utterance was labored and hesitat ing and atill simpering , his voice light und with notaking quality , and there wns not n sympathetic or winning feature about him. Involuntarily hit critics , viewing him now for the first time , mud to thumaoKoa : "This is not the mighty Gould of the Slock L'x- clmngu ; the dictator , almost almolnte , of railroads , worth § 80,000,000. " Yut thin was , indued , the very man ; thif alight-built apparent body of weak nuaa , of15 years' continuance. Hie raply to the calls of the ii'aoinbla t was , so far an hia worda wurouoiicoin. ed : "I will mnko you n apeoch , gun < tlemen , after our first dividend ia do < clnrod. " Ho will never keep hia word , whatever turns , for ho can no mori make n apovch thnn ho can weigh t ton. The mooting ever , the com pany sauntered and loitered about exchanging words before getting upoi the street again. This xvni the goldci optnitiiiity | | imprnvi'ii b' npm t < i i o u good look at Goutd. Ho iippi-iiu-i nervous and watchful regarding tin close approach to himself of nit ) strargor , as though not entirely frei from apprehension that , oven in BUG ! a place and surrounded by friends some enemy iniuht bo seeing him. I is BMd that since theattack made upoi him Bonio time ngo ho has never appeared poared abroad without the company of a "striker , " who would protect toct him if danyer threatened nnd he would certainly need Bonn auuh hclner if attacked , oven though as ia probably the case , he is no dc groo of n coward physically. So mm' for the personal appearance of : i ma- who made hia first entry into Ncv York City during the Crystal paaci | exhibition , nnd who , until the > ; > : 18(19 ( , had never boon rockonod'otllol than a poor man. True , ho woa r moro boy nt the time of that first visit , nnd nil his hopes and expectations foi the future wore centered in a roti' trivauco which ho carried in a mahog any box under his arm , nnd pnV.ed inordinately n wonderful mouse-trap , that wns all. His mouse-trap brought him nothing but trouble , and it turn ed , as it haa turned ono thousand limes oven in Now York , that a mouse trap , oven though it would bo n won- tlerful nfTnir. ia of no account unless is bo found in the riuht hands. Thcao nro not the trnpi that Gould was best fitted to manipulate. Mr. Gould isnow 45years old , and hia friends apparently - ly admire the statement when tnoy say ho haa made for himself $1,000.000 for every year ho haa lived in the world. They probably underrate him in this direction , nnd his solid individual wealth is , without doubt , greater than tlase figures would represent. But on earth thuro is probably no harder worker , no greater slave to a fortune , no more persistent follower of destiny than this same Jay Gould. In busi ness affairs ho in an nbnormnl develop niont of humanity , nnd nil his manipu lations nro strokes of geniua. How ever , it does not now appear that this sort of thing ia to die with him , for he Jias a son reported to bo of greater genius thnn hia father in the same iiroction. FARMERS AND MECHANICS. If you wiah to avoid great danger and trouble , besides A no small bill of expense , at this season of the year , you should take prompt stops to keep disease from your household. The system should bo cleansed , blood purified , stomach and bowels regula ted , and prevent and euro diseased arising from spring malaria. Wo know of nothing that will so perfectly nnd surely do this aa Electric liittcra , and at the trifling coat of fifty cunt a bet tle. [ Exchange. Sold by Tab & McMahon. 7 TRUTH ATTESTED. SomoImportnntbtatomentH of Wo Kiiu-wn People 'Wholly Verified. In onler that the public may fully rcallro the KcmilncncM of the staten cntn , M ucll ; n the mncrand value of thu article of which the } ipwik , wo publish herewith tie fac-slmllu HtKna- .nre.H of parlies wlioso elncciltv Is bc\on I quco- Ion , The Truth of tlapo t'etlinontala U alno ute , nor can the facts they announce ho Ig- iond. OHAIIA , Men. , May 21 , 1831. I. II. WAHNKII & Co. : DKAH Hint I ha\o frequently nnol Warner's Safe Klilno > nuclLher Cur for looil alTcctlous .tteiidnnt upon mncro rhuumntlo attacka , and ia\c alnjn < lcrl\c < l bcnellt thcrcfrnm. I hi\o nlio uicd the tialo .Norvinu with catUfictory re- sultR. I conslUcr these inedicli.eu orliy ot conlhloi.co. Deputy Treasurer. OHAIIA , Nrn , Maj 21 , 1 81. I. " . WARNRR & Co , , lloclicstor , N. Y : GKMH : I liuo tiscil jour bate Kidney and her Cure this anrri ! asn l > crlnIterator , and Hindi the hi.st remedy I otcr tried. I hwo istd 4 hottlca , a' d It haa made mo fcol better nan e\ur 1 uld before In the Kprln ; . U. P. n. Shora. OMAHA , NKB . May 24.1881 , II. H. WARKIR&CO : Sins : For more than 15 yars I hare suffered nuch In onvcnlcnco from combined kidney and Uordlecaaoa . have been umbloto work my urin y org n > alto being aflecUnl I tried a great many modlclnn and dotton , but I grew verse and worro day by day. I was told I had Brliiht'i Il caa , and 1 wished myself dead It I xjuia not have speedy relief. I took your Halo Kidney and Liver t.ure , knowing nothing else wan ever known to euro thn disease , ana I hav- not been diaappolntcd. Th medicine haa cured tan , and I am porfec ly well to-dar , entirely through > our Rale Kidney and Liver Cure I wish you all sues 83 In publishing this valuable remedy through he u orld. U. P. K. 11. Shops. Thousands nf equally strong endorsement- nunyof them in eoso-i wbero h < ] xna aban * i-oncd ba > o been voluntarily ( flvrn , chowlni ; the romai kablo power of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liter Cure , in all il easei > of the kidno > a. liter or urinary organs. If any ono who reads this fir phVoical trouble remoiuber thu gre t In Hosts of Families llo'tf ttcr'H Hlonmeh llltti'ri Is on much regarded nn a household IK eoBslty a uugtr or colfto. The ruaoou of thin U thntear of KkporluiiiM ) hate | iro\cnl It to be pirfoit y rtliablo in thofo casts oi umcrirency uheruu iirompt aiul nmenlunt roin- idyi \ dcmandoil Constipation , liter complaint , dysH'pali. | hidlgeatlon and otl r troublui arf 01 en omo by it , Tor tle liall PrugglsUand Dealers , to nhom apply for llootetter'n Alumna' for IbV. . CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE , TRADE MARK.1'1,1 * 0riatTRADE - MARK cily. An un failing cum for Seminal Weakness , bpormator- rhea , Imi > ot- cncy. and all Ami TAIINI. . Self Attune : ai4 Ixiwi of Meniorv. fnli iinil Luiml l , . | . , I'ulx In thn | ! n k l > lnmiH of VI Ion Pro _ niuro 'iJ Ago , iiid iuan > uther Hi i - thft load to Insanity or Uoniumptlou and a Promt ture Grave. FFull particular In our paiimhlet , whlcl wo df lro to lend free t r mall to uteryono 13Tho Spoclflo Uedlclno U told by all druggist at < 1 p r package , orupckte for $5 , or * ll be sent frc by moll on reel ptol the money , b ; addroiuiiig T1IEU1U 1EDICINKCO , , lUUTalo , K * Y. or sale bv 0. Ooodr _ oc7me-eod BOSTON MARKET , Cuming Street , J , J. NOBES , Propr. Rpopned in First-Glass Shape COME AND SEE. BITTERS I jon suffer from IjFj > cp ! .i , u o t IIUUDOCK 1ILOOD BITTEnS. I jou arc afflicted with Illllousncw , use BU1IUOCK IILOOD BITTKriS , ( jou arc prostrated with sick IlKulncho , Uko IIUKDOCK 111,001) IIITTKUS I your Bonds &ro disordered , rcgulntu them with UUIIDOCK UIAJOD 111TTKHS. ( jour DlooJIi mpurc , purity It with UUKDOUK 111.001) IIITTKUS. lfyouho Indigestion , you will tindixn ttntldoto n UUIIDOCK 111.001) 111TTEHS. f > ouaro troubled with Spring Complaints , er adicate them with UUIIDOCK 1II.OOD 111TTKI13. ( your LlvcrlstorjilJ , restore It to healthy action with HUKUOCK IILOOO HITTEHS f your Mvcr li aCTcctcil , > ou will find n sure re- toratUoln UUIIDOCK I1L001) HITTERS. f J on hao any species ot Humor or t'lmplc , tall ot to take BUIIDOCK 1IUOI ) HITTERS. f j ou have any sjmptoms ot Ulcers or Scrofulous Sores , a curatUo remedy will bo found In DUIIDOCK 111.001) HHTERS 'or Imparting Btrcngth and xltality tothcsjs- cm , nothing can equal I1URDOCK ni.00 niTTKItS. "orNcr\ouianJCcicral Dublllty , tone up the > Ht iii with IIUUDOCK III.OOI ) 1UTTEUS. Price , 91.00 per Bottle ; Trial Bottle * 10 Ct * FOSTER , MILBU1N , & Oo , , Props , BUFPAI.O , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMalion and C. F. Goodman. J0 27 oo < i-mo Who trout glossy , Inxnrianfc and wnvy tresses of abundant , Iioautii'ul Hair must nso LYON'S KATHAIRON. This clcgnnt , cheap article always makes the Hair prow freely and fust , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cares grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau * tiful , healthy Hair is the sore result of using Katuairon , If youaro nmii { fit juunr > - , man of ki en d liy tlio strain of te rstcUlnBOTsrimi \our tlJtlea avolii nlKht ttnik , to ret ti.mulunUunit u toiebrnin nerve nno Hop Bittors. | paste , u.e Hop B , 1 ; jou nre younK and i jcfnmiiiy I , dlscretlou or Cliistpaj | Hum II you uru iiar rtcd or tlne' . W or ! young. Buuerlnjr froR poor health or languish 1 [ nc on a bed jf < lcr nte , ttlj on Hopl | Blttorn. \VhooTeryouaro. " 71icusjinaa ate at. * xbtnatcT you feel naiUlyrruui ooaiv that your T Jcra fonn jf Kidney needs cluanslnB , toti- fdiseaJO that mlKlit Inir o ttlmulatlng > , 1 liaTotx npreTeutt I by n timely uwot -.nko Hop V HcpEtter : Bitte' . . JWMIII , kidney O , I. O oruf'nari/com- abflolutt an jjialn. . miKii e and Irresleta of tin ) ttomacn , KOP ble o n r u f ot bnueln , ftlooa , drunkennesB IHerotnrnnl uao of opium , You will bo tobacco , o' curedltyouuse narootlcs. Hop Bitter * Ifyonnre < i Imply Sold by dm ? * lstfl. Bundfut k and n ply w r loir unlrlte.l , try NEVER Circular ui It may Bnve your FAIL o co. life. It has , saved hun B lMltrH , I dreds. Toronto , OnU Tals yreat epccific cures that most loatftsomo dlstosu SYPHILIS "Wliether in It * Primary , Secondary or Tertiary Stage. Ucmorca all traces ol 1'crcury from the Bg- torn , Cures Scrofula , Old Saroi , Ulicunm- tlsrn , Kczcum , Catnrrh or any lllood Disease. Cores When Hot Sprlnc" Fail ! Malt urn , Ark. , Slay 2,1881. \Vaha\ocascriin our town wliO lUeJatllot ] ) tin onuil ncru llually cured ulth.S. S. S , SCJA | ( MO.S & JlL'URV ' Mfiiijilils , Menu. , Ma > 12,1S81 Wo rmo told 1,2'Hl l > ot ICH of S..S. S. In a jiar. It hm ) ( iveii iiiilu'iinl attUfattlon , I-air mlnuoil lion ictoiiiiiiviul It OB n | K ) ltl\o S MASsnu.Uffi Co. I.oulbIlle , i ; > , , Mii ) 1SS1. B. H. liaHtrUin Utter utl ( u-tlon thxu any nioillclno I liatu v\tr Hold J. A. KLKU. . Deiiun , Col.May 2 , 1831 K\try purtlu tli lil.rlu ( t tirnn of B. S. ti. I , . .Mtln > a > 'r. lllcli'ion.l. Va. . May 11 , 1BS1. You can refer an ) bom to us In ro aril to the merits of S. S. ti. 1'clk , Miller & Co , Ma o no\cr known S. H. H to fall to cure a case ( f Sjjilillla , hen nrnperl ) ' tiken. The aUoi o nlk'ners arcgentlciuon of hlih stand Ing , A II COLQU1TT , Omcrnor oiOcorgli. IF YOU WISH WK W LLTAKKYOURSK OA TO DE 1'AIU foil WHKN CUHKD. Write for ( urtlculars and oony of little book 'MeuAco to the Uutcrtunate. l.OOl ) Rnwqrd l h rM to any clii'inlm who will Hud , on anulj l IdO bottlrs S 8. Bone partlclaof Mercury Iodide 1'otas. slum or any Mineral nuhttance. SWlrTSl'KtJU'lO CO. Pro | . Atlania , Qa. 1'rlco of regular size rrducctl to 1 75 IH.T hot tlo Hmall size , liolJlnn'lnlI ttiw iiuantlty , pr.io , Sl.OO Sold t > \ KUNNAHD & CO , , and PriiggltU Oenerall ) W. d.CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , OrricB front Iloom ( un btalw ) In Ilanv-ooi1 new trick building , N. W. cornsr Fftccntli nd aroiuou SUecti. ' -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proof z 1020 Farnham Street , WM. ROGERS' Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OF THE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks. The only und tional pinto that original firm of ' is giving for in- Hog or B Broa. atanco a single All ou Spoons , Forks and plated Spoon a Knives plated triple thickness with the greatest plato only on of earn. Each the B o c t i o s - * $ : . lot being hung on n scale while tvhero expo d being plated , tt to wear , thuruby insure a full du making a single posit of silver or plated Spoon thorn. thorn.Wo wear aa long aa Wo would call a triple plated especial ation- . tion to one. our see- Rival. Orient Tinnod. AD Orders In the West ( mould bo Addressed to A. B. HUBERHANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , NEB. Special Attention Is Once More Galled to , the Fact that \W v 1 ' jrtiuBa 01 CLOTHING , FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps Wo aro'propared to moot the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Style and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO , , , f 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th 8t if ; Clearing Sale I K < K' PAtAGE CLOTHING HOUSE Is the place to Buy Bargains. EVERYTHING MARKED IN RED FIGURES. Look for the Red Ink Marks. W. J. WELSHANS & CO. , -WHOLELALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Flour , Feed , Grain , Baled Hay. PROPRIETORS OMAHA CITY MILLS , CHOICE IJKAN'DS OF Winter and Spring Wheat Flour. Rye Flour , Grahaitf i Bran , Corn , Oats and Chopped Feed of all Kinds. * Oor , Eighth and Farnham Streets , Omaha. f