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6 THE OMAHA DAILYBEE : FRIDAY JUNE 17 1881 , LIVING PICTURES. The Strftugo Manner in Which People arc Tattooed. A Professor of the Art of Deco rating Human Bodies With Curious Designs. , June 13 , Stephen Leo is u rosy-cceeked , keen-eyed little ninn who bustles about sailors' lodging-liousos along the wharves and rjenur.illy leaves a mark behind him in the form of a bright-colored , tntoo on the brawny arm or chest of some sea-faring man. Sometimes Iheso ilesiKns arc KO clabor- rate in thuir excctiliipii and the ( tea- man's timu BO limilod tliat the tatoocr works all through the night and fol lows the man to his ship the next day , putting on the finishing touches when the vessel is drojpiiiK down the river. His favorite lesort , however , is a little shop on Front street below Christian , wliero Huamen , and me chanics , and Knights Templar , and now and then a woman go to bo tattooed , while u rabbitif ( curious spectators clamor at the door for a sight of the operation. "When did you welllo here * " Press reporter asked yesterday. "After the war. J began tattooing twenty years ago and have done little else ever since , Soldiers lying in the hospital used to have the name and date of the battle in which they were wounded tattooed on thuir arm. A woman whose husband was a zounvu had the picture of /.on.ivo picked in rod and blue on her shoulder and then followed the army till the end of the war. 1 have never done any women since then , although they sometimes come hero. If 1 tattooed : them they would want it elF the next day and I should have to tell them that it never would como oil' . " "There is then no way of removing it ? " "No. Some miy that human milk will take it elf , but that is not truu. " "Are most of your customers sea men ? " "Oh , No. A good many Knights Templar have the Masonic sign of their lodge put _ on their arm ; doctors nnd mechanics come.too , but they sel dom want anything on thuir bodies. YOB , I do a good deal on some men. There is onu common seamanaSwcdu , who has stayed hero every night ho has been in port for moro than a year. I have put twogoddesscs and coats-of- arms on his chest , a mermaid on his side , thrown in several birds here and there , and when ho comes back with "Tho Sailors' Return and the Flag of Nations. " ( ! oiiissiw : you 81. " 1 have made nearly u hundred original designs ( hero thu tatlooorpull- cd from his pocket several Icather-cov- urcd books filled with drawings ) , and the customer always chooses for him self. Sailors take an anchor and rope- coil where only ouu figure is desired , but mechanics usually ask for a god- doss. I charge from § 1 to ! ? ! J for put ting them on , and an ordinary design taken about an hour's time. No , the operation is not painful. T take a Hinall stick , just like this , with a bunch of sewing needles tied to the end. There it is give mo your arm only n pricking sensation , sometimes it bleeds a little , and then I prick hard er , HO ( the reporter's arm was hold by the little man like a vice ) , because the blood carries the ink away with it. Hero are two colors in a saucur at my elbow , nnd 1 dip the needle points in from time to time and go on in this way what's the matter ? it'won'tloavo any mark on you now following with the nedlo points the figure 1 have drawn on the ilesh with a soft lead pencil. Imported Temple super ink and Chinese vermillion are the only colors 1 use. The India jnk comes in dark blue sticks as long as your linger like licorice , and costs § 2.50. "You have tattooed some mysteriom characters , 1 presume ? "Yes , a good many who have curi ous things put on their bodies am liavo very little to say about it. A line gentleman came hero one 6ven ing not long ago and asked in a few words if 1 would tattoo him thai night. 1 asked him what ho wnntur put on , and ho said : 'I will show you if your are ready to begin now.1 II throw off hia coat , bared his arm ami I tattooed there a broken cross , bleeding heart pierced with a knife , and unuur it HOIIIO writing was in ci phor. IIu never spoke during tin operation and I have never noon him nince. IIu paid mo at the door ant drove away. The body of a mai : drowned in the Uulowaro about a yoai was not at first indentifled. Surgean Hayre Hunt for mo to look at a tattoi on the dead man's arm. I at onci recognized it as my work and happen ud to remember the innn. His wifi was sent for and at once indontifiud the body. The tattoo was Faith Hope and Charity. " ' 'Havo you any experience with cir cua men ? " THK AUHTUALUN TATTOOKD MAN. "Oh , yea ; thu Australian ( at too oil man , who has been traveling with the Foropaugh show , was tiiiUhud in this hop. Ilia name in Harry Do Cursoy , nnd ho was ajuweler's clerk , My part- ney , Ilildorbrandt of New York , found him , and wo were pushed to have him . done in time for the opening of the circus Buason. I worked four months on hia body and logs. The Washiug. ton monument in Italtimoro in tattoo- ud on his breast , besides several flags and cannon , u roaring lion , and a broken dagger. Vines creek up from under bin arms , while on bin back there ia a frigate in action , two rising minx , three goddesses , and the Bailor's return. Dancing ballet girls ornament his logs , Thu work took four months und coat him about 8100 , but ho makeu § 10 per wouk its u showman , beaidca expenses , and us a clerk he Kot $10 or ? lfi , DoCursoy first exhibited - hibitod in this city last April. Hu.vorul howmen wanted him , and onu of them came running to mo on Sunday night to know how much it would cost to tattoo another man in thu BUIIIO wuv The arrangements wen i'liia second man was Fret ! Taylor , a brass finisher , l > ut I Imvi not yet iiniohed him. " ' ' 1)0 ) you believe , then , that Bar I mini's Captain Costontenus is i fraud ? " . "Costentonuij.rei > llpd { ho tattoooi Lrukly , "is an Italian. One of Bar nnm'fl agents got him years ago , and ho was sent t < > Itanium at the show man's expense. The Burmese tattooed him. 1 know bi-causo 1 know their work ; but it was not done as a pun ishtneiit , and CosttMiteniis is as much n ( Jreek as you aro. 1 remember ono day a sallow-faced California ! ! found mo in the Sailors' Home at Ixunbard and Front streets. Mo carried the worst piece of tattooing 1 ever saw and told a qiicor story about it. Ho had been running , ho said , on the Klamath river and Upper California. Onu day ho fell in with a band of Kla math Indians , who gave him .lames- town weeds to smoke. This brought on a heavy sleep and when ho woke he found himself alone in the moim tains , like Uip Van Winkle , and tat toocd wjth two half moons , which curled outward from the corners of his mouth and covered his cheeks , the points of the ellipses mooting on the bridge of his nose. " "Doyou believe the story ? " "No. Most likely the California ! ! , who called himself I'owull , had stood before thu glass and tattooed himself. Such cases are common and are usual ly very badly done 1 finished the moons for him and put on four or livu stars in vennillion on his chin nnd forehead , then ho went back to Cali fornia. " "Your business must bo | iiito pro fitable. "Well , 1 don't make as much as I might , not ( [ into as much , in fact , as the tattooer to the uinporor of China , who guts S700 for every purformancu. but 1 have made 8-10 in onu day , and the business is good enough for me. " FREAKS OF LIGHTNING. Two brothers named Howon , plough ing in a fluid near Clarksville. Ark. , were instantly killed by lightning. Kvery bono in their bodies was broken. At Lynn , Mass. , lightning entered the house of Airs. Charles Hawkes , ripped up the carpotn , upset the furni ture , and nut clothing in the closet on tiro. Thu Ruv. .1. B. KvniiR and his son- in-law , of Uockvillo , Pa. , were killed whilu planting corn , OH was. also Chas. J. Swallow , aged 45 , of Dtinalahlo , Mass. Henry Klosman , a carman of Pitts- field , Mass. , while on his way to the depot with a load of goods , was struck by lightning and instantly killed. The wagon was demolished and the packages of goodn opened. Mrs. Alexander and her three chil dren were instantly killed at their home at Halionshaiu , Ga. , and .lohn Lannoiiiu , of Calloway county , Ivy. , aged 20 years , was killed while stand ing busido a crib with arms folded. The first death by lightning ever recorded - corded in Nevada occurred May HI , in Virginia City , the victim being a Chinaman. In thu same storm a bolt chipped out forty tons of rock from a clil ) ' and sent it down the mountain into the valley. In a storm in La Sallo , 111. , onu man , thirteen head of stock , and a largo amount of farm machinery and Htock were destroyed by lightning. ilohn Jourdan of Saugerlies , Now York , lost three line calves that wuru killud whilu standing undur a tree. Robert Burns , living near Now Hampton , Iowa , whilu planting corn , was struck by lightning , and instantly killud. .Joint Fry whilu herding cattle - tlo nuar Williamsport. 1'a. , had just reached a tree of shelter when a light ning Hash struck him dead. During a recent ntorm at Troy , N. Y. , Jacob Thorsduonof wont to the telephone to answer a call. AH ho was replacing the receiver on the hook , the lightning utruck his hand , mangling it terribly and paraly/ing hin arm. Ho was othurwiso injured , but will recover. While Frank Patterson , a bachelor residing on Big Creuk , Kansas , was cooking his breakfast his clothes were peeled from him in an instant and ho was hurled naked upon thu floor The name bolt passed out of his heuls irongh thu floor and killed live chick - ns. Patterson will recover. There were twelve homos in a hart Bloomiiigton , Illinois , when it was truck by lightning. A 85,000 stal- 'oii , the only animal of value , was illed. It is wild that the owner , win r'as a very piotiit man , resigned his hurch membership and has hucomu urribly profane , declaring that Provi once was against him. In the home of Dr. Noilson , Mar' iluhuad , Mass. , the bull wires wor .lolled . by lightning , the picture cordi were burned and let oipotisivo paint- : ngs fall to the floor. * Joromian F , Smith was fixing a louder to hia water hogahoad when ho was utruck ' ) y a bolt that encircled bin body at hn waist and completely paralyzed ho lower half. When lightning ntruck thu ruisdunci f Dr. M. F. Baldwin , of ( lonosoo illo , Mich. , every window in th iousu watt shattered. The bolt en eriul the chimney , followed the stove lipes and ruined every stoyu in thu iousu. Thu doctor had a two-year > ld child in his arms. Thu iluii ntruck him on thu shoulder , pas ilown between him and thu child icorchud his imtiru side and wen nto his boot and toro it into pieces As it left his boot a cloud of umokt : > urst from it. Uumarkablu freaks of lightning took lac 11 during a recent thunder storm in Oxford , Pa. Mr. ( Jray was sitting or his piazza , whim t\ bolt of lightniii struck the chimney of hia IIOUBO , rai > ut through thu Htovupipe into astove , hen along the floor , up ( iray's chair mil down his right log coiling around t like a anaku , and went * out at his .00 , bursting the boot. It then en- : urod the atop of the porch , destroying > t , and wont into the ground. Mr ( ! ray is still living , and apparently but 'ittlo injured , yet has on his log the ndeliblu 7.ig/ag marks of the light ning as it buriiod into thu Ik'uh in its courau. Abraham LiuooliiV Sou. I'rotldcmi ) rriMi. Miss Baiton related an interview film had recently had with Secretary Line In. " 1 wished to uee him bo- causu ho was Abraham Lincoln's son , " uho said , slowly and softly , "mid 1 went U ) liia ollicu dusk , handing him my caul us I approached him. ' 1 havu no favor to ask of you , Mr. Secretary,1 I said , whun ho had risen and thu con versation had opened , 'except that you will take from mo a litlu { burden 1 luivo carried about with mo fornmnj years. 1 knew President Lincoln well. Ho was good and kind fill to mo in whatever I tried to do for niir soldiers. Ho recognized and cared for the little- things I have succeeded in doing ; and when there came nno great undertaking ( referring to her making a record of the miss ing ) , so great as to appall n woman with its nccming impossibility , yet which thconlroatiosof many survivors forced me to attempt ; when other nflicials said , ' It cannot bo done , ' he , the head and heart of it all , said , ' 1 will help you. ' And he smoothed my way , and made it nil possible and plain. When the task was ended , and I came back to Washington fuel ing deeply the obligation I owed to him , ho was not hero to receive my grateful thanks. Ho had gene be yond all that. It was a Had little bunion to carry around with me unuttered - uttered and unshared , but 1 have carried it. At homo and beyond the wen , wherever 1 have been , it has gone with mo ; and I have come to-day to ask you , as his repivsontativu , to accept that burden of thanks for him. "J felt my le.-frs flowing before I had finished , und was ashamed that 1 had failed lo control them , but when 1 glanced up nt the secretary 1 aw ho was weeping too. Ho leached out hm hand , and said : T do accept your tribute of thanks for my father ; ' and thun I came auuy. " LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT. How A Farmer's DnujjMor About to Return to Falhorlaml WIIN Suddenly Induced to Remain in a HnnbmitTu Land , * Nett York Hmvlil , JIUIP . ! . Ixn'o at first m'ght M such a larity that when with now-a-days one muotn a genuine case of "get up and git" with Cupid on the box scat , and Hymen in the harness , it is worth re cording. Catharine PfoilFor was on Friday last thu bride in a hasty mar riage , which , contrary to the general rule in such unions , was thu result of an honorable , old fashioned lovu in which the traditional tiny smiter of hearts , with accustomed impuduncc , walked right through the portal of a young inan'a affections without uvor waiting to knock. Catharine is the daughter of a German farmer. She possesses that kind of bounty which only accompanies robust health ; tall , graceful , with robust cheeks , soft oyua and a smiling mouth. Thu girl's man ners are simple and in accordnnco with her rustic education , and there is a charming absence of all'uction about her winuli is also a mark of her nativ ity. For nearly a year shu has lived at Peoria , 111. , and thui , becoming tired of life in Hiich a dreary city , de termined to go to her home in Bavaria. She bought an order for a passage across the ocean from the agwit of the Hamburg line and thun came to New York city to await the sailing of the steamer on Thursday. In the fore noon of that day the girl visited thu oflicu of thu Hamburg line at No. 01 Broadway , to change her passage order for a regular ticket. As slio utood among a throng of frowsy emi grants , her fresh , girlish beauty was especially made remarkable by con trast. While Catherine waited , Mr. John Kouhler , a German tanner from Norwich , Conn. , entered the office , and , presenting a lettur of introduction from a prominunt business housu in that city , began to transact some banking business. Koublur is a linotype typo of stalwart Gorman manhood , clear eytss , bronzed face , firm tread and body as straight as an arrow. At this time ho was a bachelor. Sud denly his oyus alightud on Catherine. It was justat a moment when she was drawing a lock of hair through her dainty fingers , and looked especially bewitching. H1IK LOOKUP AM ) CO.VQUr.ltKI > . While ho looked their eyes mot nnd a mutual confusion followed. The bachelor was caught. Without wait ing for any intt'odiu-.tion thu pair ad vanced toward each other and com menced a conversation to the aston ishment of thu clerk at thu counter. Whun the tanner told Catharinu that her mnilo was so sweet that she must lave a little angel imprisoned in her icart ahu coyly blushed and cast bur lyes down. A moment later and the mr clerks employed in the ollico were coring from a convenient screen at pair , who were now seated cosily she dumuru and modest und ho urg- his suit with commundablu ardor Suddenly the couplu discovered that hey were being watched , and started o luavu the room. The clerk 'in Charge , fearing that some emigrant windlo was about to bo perpetrated , ailed Mr. Koohlor back and iwkeil him what bubiiu-sn ho had to take way a young girl who was evidently atranger to him. " Oh , hat's all right , " iiaid vhu . .inner , laughing until ho showed t ow of pearly tooth , "Ciitlmrinu and 1 ire going to bo marriud right itwuy. 1 ovu her and she loves mo. Yet now who I am and that I would not lo anything wrong. 1 w uld invilt fou to the woddiug , but wu want _ ti levotu all our timu to gutting acquain ed , and guests would bo decidedly it ho way. " It waa a clear case o two'a company and three's a crowd.1 The clerk withdrew his objection am congratulated the pair , who inarchec ill' arm in arm. On Friday they ro nrnod to the ollicu. Catharino'n bird ! im < or was adorned with a heavj jold wedding ring , of which she loomed vury pioud. The dork wan ntroducnd to Mrs Koohler by hei uisband , who handed back bin wifuV , icket , Haying , "Shu will not nei'il his. America is good enough for hoi low. Whun you gut ready to refund the money you can addrt'ss it to Mr. ; wd Mra. Koohler , Norwich , Conn. 0 UEATEST REMEDY K N'O WN. .Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con Huniptinn is certainly the greate&i medical remedy ever placed within tin roach of Buffering humanity. Thou sands of once huhilesa mitlbrors , noy loudly proclaim tlioir praise for thi wonderful discovery to which the ; ewe their lives. Not only dooa it posi lively euro Consumption , but Coughs Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Ha ; Fever , Hoarseness and all alloctions o , tliu Throat , Chest and Lungs yield at oncu to its wonderful curative power or as if by magic. Wo do not ask yo to buy a largo bottle unless you knoi what you n o gntting. Wo therefor earnestly request you to call on you drutjL'ista , I.HH it AlrM.uiox , and get trial bottlu free of cost which will con \lnco thu moat akuptical of its wondui ful merits , and show you what a ro v lar ono dollar aizu bottlu will do.i lc sale by lab it McMnkon. W JS'OE ? . 3C.OT73r.S3 PAPER WAREHOUSE. CBAHAM PAPER CO. 517 and ZIO North Main St. , St. Louis , IN - HOOK , t DADCRQ J NKWS. t rHrtno i KSVKLOPK9 , CAUI > 1IOA1U ) AND Printers Stock. i h piM for lU s unil Purvr Stock , Strop Iron ami Mt tnli. 1'ai.r Mork Warehouses 1223 to 1237 , North Blxth ttriit. Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , IGlh and Doilne Gli. , Omaha , Neb Thi avrni-y doci RTRierivn broke-mire lm lnt"M. oei n * t | terul.ile , rind therefore any bnr iin on it < look * are iniureil to Its palruni , Instead It belMK fnbbleil up by the a rtit. 00. R. ' URKPON. 0. .t. HINT. Clarkson & Hunt , hiuv < Mrs to ItichanlH & Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW , H. 14Ul Street , Omnha , Neb , NOTICE U. S. LAMJ Omep , NORFOLK , NRB. ) May . -cncirninj N. W. J Scr. C , Townslilp 10. N'orlh of llano | 11 , Kni-t of nth I'rinclinl Meridian. WlllUm Corhctt , - Morrcll , Tlioman lo ! > cn , J. II. Whlltlcr , Klijah II. Ilobln , mid to all whom It innv concern , Vou ro hereby iiotllkMl that on th < > 6th ilav of . I ) . 1S.17 , ono William Corbctt , Alwl il Declaratory SUtcment , No , lOOji , upon the f. W. i at Soctlon 6 , Townnhlp 10 , Notth of laiiKt11 Kn.t of the tlth I'rinclpol Meridian , and n the lint day of name month lorutdl tlicroon IHIUry llounty Land Warrant No. ! > 0,17I , act f 1817 , which warrant wn * fount ! to ha\e be ocnM at CViunclI llluffn , Iowa , October Int , 18iB n land In that land iliotrlct. The "location" * a ranrcln ! by letter of lion. Cotnmlfuiloncr of th Idntml Uinil office , ilaUxl July : th 1SCO , an tie vounttrftlt ccrUflcatc returned to the loca Ificc , and lh oin rn Inntructrii t * > notify CorH't ! f thnwtlon takonund ; that an his pte-vniptlo lubthvl bitn appro\txlh MouldbcHiuilttoJ | ? to odV NiJil tract with aaM \ ami leptlly u- iRiicd arrant , or to Huliitltutc oikh tn payment hcrrfor ; that no lejfal notice of the naid action f the rommlmloni'r wai brought homo U mid Jorbett , or to any party or parties who Huccccdcil o hln rit'htfl , anil It apptmrinir from the records f DoiiKlai county , Nehnkn , that J. II. Whittler. nd HHJah M. Iloljbn , aru the lepil Hiiccci or8.ol nalil Corhett to the tltlo of nalcf .V.V. . } Sec. 'own , 1C , North of Itaugo 11 R-wtof Oth 1' . H. 'liu Hon. Commissioner of thu ( lener.tt I.trd Ilico ha under date of May 4th , It31 decided hat the RiM Whlttrr nnd IloblM arc rntltlcil to ocatc thctald tract with warrant" , or to nulmtl- utomihln pajment therefor ; n.i follows , to-wit . II. Whlttlcr for the Kj of N. \ \ \ l.s-10-UK : iljah M. HobbH for Uio Wl of N. Wi-D lO-'lK Thirty da ) a from Hie date of the tint publicft- lon. f thU notice are allowed , In which an appeal rom fUJ clocinlon may be Illwl In thu local Iind Illcu. If no appeal IH flleil , ninety dn > from cxrlra- Ion of the jld thirty Uiij-snru allowed the salil Whlttlcr anil ItohliH In which to oiler the lejfal omildi'ratlon for the. bnld tractM. K S. IU,7f.KIl.VM. . U. LAMUKKT , hecilrer. m20e\fri6t SADDLES AND HARNESS. 1412 Farn. St. Omaha , Nob. AOKItT MR TIIH CHLKBRATKD CONCORD HARNESS Two Mnlali nnd a Diploma of Honor , ulth tlio cry lilclnvt uwitnl the JIUKCH ! coulil Ijcstow ns wiirded thin liarneM at the Centennial Kxhllii- lion. lion.Common Common , also ILinchnn'n'n nml I-nlicV SAD' DI.IM. Wo kuqi the larRfnt stock In the went , niul imlto all uho cannot cxnmlno toscmlfor wrt. apMf HAMBURG LINE. Weekly Line of Steamers Uartnic NeW York KVKIIY THUIWDAY at 2 p ui. , ( or ENGLAND , FRANCE and GERMANT. toC. . B. RICHARD 4 CO. , Oon. Pus. Agent , 01 Hnxulway Niw You * . K. Uootwi.'HuiKr TDKVT Omaha. . - AOKNTtTWANTED Von Creative Science and HKXUAI. PHILOSOPHY. VrofuM-Jy Illustrated. The mort lmiortant | and twit tiook publl h < xl. Krory family want * ono. Kitraordln&rv InducomenU otteriid ugonta. AULM I HUHII Nb ' ' " John G. Jacobs , ( Kormctly ol Ol h & J&cobd , ) UNDERTAKER. No , 1U7 KarnhamSt. , Old Stand of Jacob din , J-jTOrdem by Toleenwh Soliritud , | iJ7-ly OMAHA APIARY ! 1109 Faruham St. , Omnha , Neb. llalxlnK and wHin o ( 1'ure Italian HCM nnd ( { iuciii , Al'O kn-M | lor Kale the lutt ImiiroveJ biti bite * , mnokerN , i uib fnumbtlon und all kind ol UHI nuitoriiil and Dxturen. mSTdiwlin UK. IdAAC KMVAKUS J. R. Mackey , DENTIST , Corner Uth nnd pouglis Sta , Omaha , Nch , apil-sw A , WJAS , st OKKICK Jacob * ' Block , wrncr Capitol venu ( and nitfenth etni't , Onalm Nub , y i- , Any ono ha\lns dead anlmaU I will rcmori them ( ri < o of charge. I.ea\o orderu tioiitlieas 'f corner ot Hurm1) and Uth St. , rerond door. I Sl'I.lTT. ill W - Business College , ro lr THE .GREAT WESTERN i QEO , R. RATHBUN , Principal. Creighton Block , Dr OMAHA , NEURASK/ fJTSwid lar Circolsr. uatiod&ttl I I PURELY VEGETABLE Mothers , Wives , Daughters , Sons , Fathers , Ministers , Teachers , Business Men , Farmers - ers , Mechanics , ALL fthould be warned nralu-t uinu' and liitroilurlii ) > Into their HOMES N'oi- trumn nnd Alcoholic rfiniilli-i. llato no .uch preudlru | iilirt , or fear of "Warner's Safe Tonic Bitters. " Thi'X nrewhat tie ! > arerLiimcd tn bo liarinlcn an milk , and contain only medl rinnllrtiif . Kxtrart of pure M t'tabli'i only , i Thi'.v ' tin nnt lirloni ; to that class known ai "Cure- | All < , ' lint only prufc-'H to rearh ra < et uhcru the dl > caioorli.'lii.tlt"i In tluhllltalcd frames nnd Im pure blood , A ptTfeit Spring nnd Summer medicine. A Thorouph Dloocl Purifier , A Tonic Appe- tl/cr. I'U-asnnt to the t.vte , ln\lforntln to the bed ) . Thu mn t rmltient ph.ViIelatH rorammi.nil them for their ciir tl\e propertle.1. Omx1 used alwajs preferred. preferred."A'JtCTX" "A'JtCTX" For the Kldncvi , Liver and Urinary organs , u e notblnu' "WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CUnE. " It ntnmiH Unrivalled. TJioiw- anda owe their health and Impplnris toll. Price , l.ai per bottle. We ofler "Wnriii-r' S.ife Tonic Hitters" with mual confldunco. H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y. je 16-tti-tli-Mit-ly Baswitz & fells , OMAHASHOESTORE 1422 Douglas St. LARGE STOCK , GOOD GOODS , LOW PRICES. Burt & M ears' Qonte * Shoes and Ladies' Pine Shoes a Specialty. Je3-oodOm BITTERS Mm. J. ! . Robertson , Vltthlmr , 1'n. , write" , "I was BufTcrinc from general ilubilitv , want of np. pctltu , conitiiutlon , etc. , * o tli.it life wax n bur den ; after iihin ; ; Burdock lllood IHttcn I felt bet ter than ( or.\unr . I cannot prnlbo ujur Dittcrrf too much. " K. Ollibi , of Ilitffalo , N. Y. , rite : "Your Ilurdnck lllowl Hitters , in chronic cllscuucs of the lil "nd , lUur anil kidnc } , ha\u bci-n Nignally murkud withniicecM. I have useil thuni myself \\ithbuxtroiiUs , 'or toriiidity of the liver ; and In i-iivo i.f a friend of inino NUflvrlni ; from dropsy , thu i'IIcct Ha * uur > cloiiH. ' Hrncc Turner , Hoi-hest r , N. Y. , writes : Ihnro been Htibjoet to Herious illsorder of the Kldneyn , nnd iinablu to attend to huahiesH ; Burdock Ilo > id Dittcrx relict cd mo l > vforo lalf u bottlu was used. 1 feel conlldcnt that they will entirely cure inc. " E. A nilth Hall , IlliiKhampton , N. Y. writes ; "I nufferud with H dull pain through my left IIIIIK and nhouldcr. Ix > stmy NpIrltN , appetite and color , and could with dllllculty lcc | > up all day. Took your Burdock lllood llittern an dlructi-d , and ha\efclt no pain Mnec flret week uftor lining tlaiii. " Mr. No h Kate * , Klmlra , N. Y , . writes : "About four yc m a 'o I had an attack of Mllloun fever , nd never fully ri'torrred. My diunitlve organs wnro Wfokrmid , and 1 would Iw completely pro- trate < I for lUyii. After unliifr two hottl of your Ilurdock Illocid Bittern thu Imiirovcinent won to ilnible Out 1 was astonished , lean now , though fll yearn uf age , do a fair and reasonable da ; ' * work. " C. Illtcket Robliwon , proprietor of The Canada I'mbylerlan , Toronto , Out , , writes ; "Koryram I uffun il grrutly from oft-rBOiirrlnB headache. I untd.Your Iturdock lllood Hitters with happiext ri'sultj. and I now Und mjtclf In better health than for ycnni past , " Mm. Wallace. Buffalo , N , Y. , write * ; ' ! liavn tueil Ilurdock Ulood Ilittern for ner o\w and bll. llous luiadueheN , and ran recommend it to anyone requiring a cure fur bllliou ncsi. " Mr > . Ira Mullhollaiid , Albany , N. Y. , wrttex "Kor KOi'ral jcurx I hate NiiHt > red from oft-rectir- rlny Idllloni headacliM , dyspepsia , nnd complaints plaints peculiar to inv Hex. Hmcuung \ your Ilurdock lllood Hitters I am entirely relieved. " Price , JI.OO per Bottle ; Sample Size 10 Ctt FOSTER HILBURN.&Oo Props , . , , , BUFrALO. N. Y. Sold at wholewlu by Isb A Mr.Mahon and C' . K tloodmaji. | c-17 li 3weod.lv. W. J. CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Omen Front lloonm ( upstair * ) In Hanscom's new brlrk building , N. \ \ . comer KfUcnth < ii Karnhaiu KtrnU. D. F. Manderson , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 2J2 Pimham St. , Omaha. _ _ IHUlll ) OF KIV > LAL1XATJ6N7 Notice U hereby hcn that in acconlancc ttit section 70 of an act of the lx-B'i < laturi ! of th Uta of Nebruska entitled "An act to protidc k.fktem of Kctemie , " approtetl .March 1 , 1671' , th county cominisaloncn of Doutrla-s county , No bnaka , lll at the. . olllco of the county clerk a Omaha , in isiid county , for ten > uccu lte da > vcnuneiuing Mondaj , Juno 20 , l&bl , for the pur po o of tiiuallzintr and correctln ; ; tlio a suumei rolU of the tet eral preoincta of tatd county f o the year ISsl. AH persons fccllnj airgrievvd b anything rontatnM In ald a.-x-c incnt rolls mu > rpply at the time atiot o fctitoi a * prot Idetl b ft. law. JOHN It. MANciidiTrR , Omaha , Juno 13th , ISol. C'ountr Clerl. . . ik't-ult ' More Popular than Ever. THE GENUINE New Family Sewing Machine , Tlio poimlar iUm.in.1 for thr OKNflNi : SlNClKtl In 1ST9 exceeded that ol ny iTc on * year during the quarter ol a eoilury in which this "Old lleliablc" Machine hwi bwn before the public. In 1373 wo ' 'ohl . . . . . . . . . 350,422 KUttlUnta Kxn- ottr any pret loin J par 74,735 OUK SAt.ra LAST YKAU WKUK AT THK UATK Or' OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A Tor every business Jay In tlie ycnr. REMEMBER : THK " OLD RELIABLE" THAT KVEHV HEAL SINOEIl SINGER SKWINO MACIIlNi : HAS THIS IS THK STOONOKST , THAUK SIAUK CAST INTO TIIK MOST TUB II'.ON STAND AND l.M- JIACHINB KVKR YI.T COS I1KDDED IN TIIK AllM Of 8TIIUCTCD. TIIK MACHINE. THE 81NGER R/iANUFAGTURING / GO. Principal Office , 34 Union Square , N. Y. 1,100 Subordinate Offices , In the United States and Canada , and 3,000 offices In the Ok ! WorM tl South America. & CO. , TOBACCONISTS Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c , per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15,00 per 1,000 upwards. Max Meyer & Go , GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods FISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne J. S. WEIGHT , 1f 1 t AOENT FO THE GHICKERING PIANOS. AND SOU : AOENT FOIl Hallet , Davis &Co. , James &Holmstrom , and J & C. Fischer's Pianos ; also Sole Agent for the Estey , Burdett and t e Fort Wayne Organ Oo.'s Organs. 1 UEAL IN PIANOS AND OUf.ANS KXCM'SIVEI/V. HAVK HAD YEARS KXI'ERIIINCE UK BUSINESS , AND HANDLE ONLY THE IJ ST. JT. 218 Siiteentli St. , City Hall Building , Omak. HALSEY V. FITCH. Tuner. J. W. MURPHY & 'CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. lUJtf Comer Uth and Doiijflan Sin. , Om&ba , Mek POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MINING MACHINKUY , I1KLTINO , HOKK , ItUASS AND IUON KITTINOS , PIPE , BTKAU PACKING , AT WHOL&SALK AND KETAIL , . HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , GHURGH AND SCHOOL BELLS. A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha. DIRECTORY" ! ? " LEADING WESTE RF HO fELSr HOTELS. PltOPKIKTfHM. TOWNS. SUMMIT HOUSE. SWAN & DECKER , Crecton , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , JUDKINS & BRO. , Rod Oak , la , MENDIN HOTEL , ADOLPH WUNDER , Mondln , la. THE CENTRAL HOUSE , JOSEPH 8ANKEY , Wnlnut , la. IVES HOUSE , O. T. IVES , Hastings , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON. Vllllsca , la. PARK HOTEL , W. J. GARVIN. Corning , la. DELDEN HOTEL , A. W. BELDEN , Woodbine , la. LUSK HOUSE , JAS. A. LUSK , Logan , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , C. F. CA8SADY , Denlcon , la. BURKE'8 HOTEL , C. R. BURKE , Carroll , la , GLIDOEN HOUSE , 8. M. LEWIS , Qlldden , la. 8CRANTON HOUSE , JOS. LUCRAFT , Scranton , la. ASHLEY HOUSE , DAN EMBREE , Grand Junction , la HEAD HOUSE , JOS. SHAW& CO. , Jefferson , la. MERCHANTS' HOTEL. CHENEY & CO. , SIOUK city , In. CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY BROS. , Mo , Valley June. , la. CITY RESTAURANT , J. J PUCK. Dunlap , la. CHAPMAN'S 8ESTAURANT , T. C. CHAPMAN , Stanton , la. LAUQHMAN'S RESTAURANT , W. LAUGHMAN , Shelby , la. NEOLA HOTEL , F. SIEVERTZ , Neola , la. WOODWORTH HOUSE , J. R. CALKINS Atlantic , la. CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , Malvern , la. EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON. Emmerson , la. CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS. R. COCHRAN Cromwell , I. . WALTON HOUSE , T. C. WALTON Onawa , la. CITY HOTEL. CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb. MARSH HOUSE , W. W. BROWNING , Brownvile , Neb. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL , E. D. COTTRELL. Nebraska City. Neb. CENTRAL BLOCK HOTEL FRED , 8TADBLMANN. PlatUmouth. Neb' FIRST NATIONAL BANK , Platttmouth , Neb. CHAPMAN & McLENNAN , ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MORRISON & BROWN , SMITH & STRODE , W. H. HARTIGAN , M. O'DONOHOE , C. E. WESCOTT , CLOTHIER , P. D. MURPHY. BILLIARD HALL , QEO.EDGARTON , M I. N. HICKS , CITY RESTAURANT , W.'R. CHITTENDEH , GROCER .