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THE DAILY BBS--OTiABA TDESDAf , JANUAEY 23
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BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
will cure dyspcpsla.hcartburn , malaria -
ria , kidney disease , liver complaint ,
and other wasting diseases.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
enriches the blood and purifies the
ly&tem ; cures weakness , lack of
energy , etc. Try a bottle.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
is the only Iron preparation that
does not color the teeth , and will not
cause headache or constipation , as
other Iron preparations will.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
Ladies and all sufferers from neu
ralgia , hysteria , and kindred com
plaints , will find it without an equal.
BALL'S '
CORSETS
Every Cortot is warranted latti-
I&ctory to it * wearer In every way ,
or the money will bo refunded by
the person from whom It was bought.
The only Oorwt pronounced by pur leading phyilcUni
, 1Injurlou. to th wearer , aiujcndorwxlby ladle * i
hi "moitcomfortable ana perfect flltlnnConet erei
PBICE8 , by BU1U Potl e Paid I
talth Pnttnlag , l.BO. Bflf.AdJu Un . 1.BO
AMcmlnat ( ext bMiTT > * * .00. Nur ln , 91.80
lrtMr ln ( B routll ) .00. Piuruol
Bklrt-HopporUiK , 1.60.
tr ule by Iodine Uttctl Hrclcr * eT rjwhtrc ,
ciuioAGo coiiaiix co. , cuicuuo , m.
SHORT LINE
OF TUK
llwaukee & St , Paul
RAILWAY
It now running Ita FAST FJtPRF.33 TUAtNS
from
OMAHA AND OOONOIL BLUFFS
WITH
Pullman's ' Mapiflcent Sleepers
-AND TIIK
Finest Dining Oars in the World
IF YOU ARE GOING EAST
TO
CHIOAOO' MILWAUKEE.
Or to any point IxnonJ ; or
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH
To
ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS
Take tha 11KST ROUTE , the
Chicago , Slilwaukee&St.PanlR1 ]
Ticket office located at corner Farnam an
Fourteenth BtrecU and at U. I * . Depot and i
Mlllard Hotel , Omaha.
i2T8ee Time Table In another column.
F. A. NASH , General Aireut.
O. II. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha.
B. 8. MEURILL , A. V. II. OAKI'ENTEU ,
General Manager. OcncrairaM. AKOU
J. T. CLAUK. QEO. II. IIKAFFOUU ,
OeneraiSup't. Aiw't OCH. Pans. Agen
HTAllLlbllKU Ib&S.
BIDE BPniNO ANAOnilENT-NOT PATE !
ED.
A. J. SIMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTOR
1400 and lill Dodc * Btml ,
6 OKIHA ,
TttNANTEU BY aHOUTS.
Mysterious MnnlfoBtntlons tbntDrovo
Out nil Who Attotn'pUid to Llvo
In a Haunted HOUBO Ita
Strongo Story.
[ joiilitvlllo Ccuticr-Joiirnal ,
A house ou York , between Eighth
and Ninth streets , hns lately been the
subject of mysterious rumors. The
goealps freely allege that it Is haunted ,
nnd there has boon no end cf uhlipor-
Ings concerning Ita supposed tenants.
Until a few months ago it waa occu
pied by a family named Basloy , which
ocnslatod of a man , his w fo and six
children. Basley was either a SwltiS
or n German , his neighbors are not
aorUin which , and waa a furniture
nukor , employed In a factory on
N'lnth , between York r.ntl Lexington
streets. lie was a middlo-agod man ,
of otoEuly , induRtrioua habiU , and aa
ho was an excellent workman and a
clover neighbor , ho waa quitp popular
utuong the few who know him. The
family did not , however , court ac
quaintance , but maintained rather a
roaorvo.
Sumo mouths ago it waa noticed that
Bailey's ' health botmn to fail , though
ho still wont nbout his work aa usual.
Ho Boomed to bo troubled about
something , and confided to a neighbor
tiia belief that ho would die soon.
Tno other nndoavorcd to dissuade htm
from this Idea , but ho clung atoutly to
it , saying that ho felt that his days
wore numbered. Ho added that ho
was prepared for death , and would
moot It with resignation. Sore enough
his presentment waa realized , and it
was scarcely a month before ho wan
laid In the tomb. Ho had boon a so
ber ronn and k good worker , in life ,
and did not leave hla family unpro
vided for , and ho had some little tjav-
ingB , and in addition a policy on his
life for $2,000 , The money waa paid
to the widow , and after a short inter
val she aold out her household goods
and lcftwlth | her children for.MUsoutl.
The afrango part cf the story now
cornea. The homo which the family
had occupied waa quickly rented out
to a family named Brown. They did
not oooupy it long , however , before
they gave it up and moved away ,
alleging that the place waa haunted
They aaid but little about it , though ,
aa they Boomed afraid of lidlculo , and
it waa not long before the house found
another tenant. The now comer stupk
to It a short time and prc f eased to disbelieve -
believe the stories which were told
concerning the place , but aa time were
on they too becuno alarmed. Myste
rious Bounds were hoard at all hours
if the night ; doors were opened and
shut without human hands , and in
spite < f locks and bars. Phosphores
cent lights would flash In at the win-
down and spiritual wailinga penetrated
nvory nookj and cranny of the build
ing.THR
THR TRAILING OF UNHEEN BODES
Wonld bo hoard across the room , at
if the dead were passing through the
room in their ahroudi ; and it waa oven
whispered that' the ghost of the furnl <
tuio maker , looking wlord and ghast
ly In the faint gleam of light which
seemed to emanate from his form ,
wea aeon on ono or two occaaiona.
The family could stand it no longer ,
and struck with auportltloua awoand
dread , they loft the neighborhood and
subsequently the city.
A reporter oi The Courier-Journal
visited the house yeatorday. It la i
dreary , unromantlo locality , only i
ahort diatanco from a tobacco factory ,
and the f nrnlturo shop where the mac
IJasloy used to work. The houao is ar
unpretentious , double frame totio
mont , which was just undergoing some
repairs and alturatiuna , and had e
notice tacked on the fituo that the
place waa for sale. Looking at it in
the broad light of the day , with the
sun shining down upon the puddles ol
dirty water in front and a grono ol
ragged urchins playing near by , it wnt
hard to believe that BO prosaic a place
should over have bean the scene ol
ghostly manifestations.
The reporter knooked at the door ol
an adjoining house. It was opened by
a frowsy-headed woman with stvoral
children clinging around her knees ,
lu response to his inquiry aa to the
honso in question , she started at firs !
and professed entire Ignorance of the
subject. .After some farther quoa
tionlng , however , she acknowledged
people couldn't llvo there because il
was haanted , but refused to glvo anj
particulars. Subsequently the roportoi
mot a man who waa disposed to be
more communicative , and from him he
succeeded in learning all that hat
been narrated. Ho said the mattoi
waa not generally known , aa all
the tenants who had ever occu
pled the place had moved away
but seemed to fully bollovo it
the ghostly manifestations , for whicl
ho declared there could bo no otho :
than a supernatural explanation. A
ono tlmo ho said that a couple o
young men , who worked in the to
bacoo factory near by , rcsolrod ti
spend a night there and BOO if the tale
were really true. They klndk d fire
and dotormluod to filt up till morning
but they did not remain longer thai
midnight , as they were frightened al
moat out of tholr wita by the ur
earthly volcof , and oven believed the
raw moro than ouo spook in the ur
earthly habitation. Since then no on
lias had the courage to repeat the !
experiment , and the honso has r <
malned uiitonantod.
MISS LIVINGSTON.
The Old of High Podlwroo Who la N <
Mow tuo Toaat of the Rou
Olubs.
' Oath" say a In ono ( .f his lottc :
'root Now York : The girl whoso cai
ban boon before onocf our crimln
joutts during the past week in of th
Illustrious family of Livingstons i
which belonged Robert Livingsta :
Mr. JoHdrAon'a minister to Franc
and Edward Livingston , Gon. Jnc !
'a secretary of state. It seer
that the girl was born on the Llvin
Bton manor , the very npot where Go
Montgomery and llobott Fulton ape
their tlmo after intermarrying iti
the Livingstons. Livingston , to
was a framcr of the Declaration of 1
dependence. This girl appear }
have a restless mother , wh
after becoming n Llvlngsto
waa not quito satisfied wl
seeing her name lu the paper at t
frequent fashionable weddings in N
York , where everybody soema to
named Livingston , on ouo side or tether t
other , but she went off and marrl
another man , whoio name , not be !
Llvingiton , eooi. becnmo repi > ( i vole
hor. She drifted mound front LoUl
tohotol , supposing Hi'itevoryboHy hf ro
wanted to many a L vingntoii of scmii
kind. The girl WRI introduced in Mirs
Livingston at the Kverott house , tlm
Springier houao , and varlouo other
places ; but such was the corrupt char
acter of thin ago that the word Llv-
iogiton excited none of these sur
prises which it had been wont to raisu
among the parvenu families of the
metropolis from the earliest times. 80
the mother waa looked upon an A grass
widow , notwithstanding she carried
the grand natno of Llvingoton upon
her ahoulders.
She finally went to Hyo out at a
place called Toms river , in Now Jer
sey , where the Llvlngatono were en
tirely unknown. Actora and such
people came there and hung unseemly
pictures on the walls , showing that
they did not know thpy were under
the great roof of the Livingstons.
Finally Fleming cimo along and wad
taken up to his chamber , and flaw the
aforesaid pictures ; and it all at once
occurred to his mind that here waa a
cheap Livingston of the real , blocdod
stock , to bo had at a moderate expen
diture. It sooma that , according to
the testimony , there was a plajful
contest in the family between the
mother and daughter as to which
ahould ylald up the name of Living
aton to Mr. Fleming. The daughter
was a little in the advance , and on a
certain evening Fleming took her tea
a hotel oolobratod for morganatic mar-
liagea of this kind , called the West
Side hotel , and there a true blooded
Livingston , without securing a mar-
rlogo certificate or a wedding in Grao )
church , foil from grace. Fleming , in
a plegmatlo way , paid the bills , though
stingily.
Reading the ovldonco of thia trial
probably has tempted many a poor
fellow la to misdeeds , when ho sees for
what a small ium of money the young
lady with the Revolutionary and pa-
troon name gave up her charms and
seh-respoct. For about n year Flem
ing paid money , and then ho would
pay no moro , and would not marry
even a Livingston ; so ho was hauled
into court , and there the lawyer ,
named Howe , made Mlta Livingston
toll even the number of tlmea oho was
ravished. The suppressed testimony
in this case la what has put the town
on its beam-ends , BO to speak. The
young woman says that she did not
know what kind of a place she was
going Into , and was assaulted there ,
and the entire Livingston honor taken
from her in a ruffianly way.
A prominent telographio man waa
saying to mo after thla case : "You
oueht to BOO the jobs put up by women
in New York on rich men who prowl
aftei them. Th y como into our of
fice and telegraph to three or four men
at once that they must have money ,
or , getting aiok , anticipate the worst ,
oto , In this way ono female creature
will blood three or four men at the
sama tlmo , on the theory that each ol
thorn ia the father of the child , or IE
going to ba accused of it. "
The oaao of Fleming against Mist
Livingston was xulned by hla lawyer ,
an English follow of the lower order ,
who has been employed by dlaroputa-
bio parties , and these generally In the
wrong. He insulted the girl ac
grossly that the jurors in the
box began to measure up the
dollars they meant presently to assesi
upon his client in righteous Indignation
During his low trade against an Amor
loan girl , said to bo the descendant o
the pure and great Chancellor Living
ston , ho charged that her wickoc
mother had not boon put upon thi
stand to bo riddled. The opposing
lawyer cot up and told the jury thai
the aoduoor'a contemptible counse
know that they had already obtained
the mother's arrest la Now York on i
trumped-up charge to prevent her ap
pouring. Thla settled poor Flomiug'i
hash. The jury barely got out of tht
box , when they gave the daughter o ;
Robert Swift Livingston , and heir t (
hia old manor clocks aud Dutch chtm
and ? 50,000 in the custody of thii
city , the whole damages aha &skce
down to'tho ' last cent. It is prcanmoc
that clients here will now imitati
the example tf higher powon
abroad and throw the Tombs lawyer
Howe , over the bar. The plalntifTi
council , Robert S. Nowcomb , de
loribcd Fleming as a hoartlessa
shameless rogue who , having the in
horltod riches of industry and the ap
petite of self-indulgence , though !
nothing of wiooklcg a young glrl'i
virtue and then casting her aside. He
know she had no- male relative nc
father or brother who could chastlst
him aa ho deserved. Conscienceless
Godless , oreedlcas , heartless , bloodless
loss , ho had stolen into a sacred tern
plo like a viporand now seeks to crooj
away again , perhaps into some otho
girl's life to blast aud darken tha
also. If Fleming appeals the case
unless a jury can be packed , the gli
will got double these damages.
Sept. 14th , 1880.
Hop Bitten Co. , TOUONTO :
1 have boon sick for the piust si
years , suffering from dyspepsia an
general weakness. I have used thre
bottles of Hop Dittora , and they hav
done wonders for mo. I am well an
able to work , and eat and sleep wel
I cannot say too much for Hop Bitten
SIMON BOBBINS
MRS. TUEODOUE TILTON.
Compelled by Poverty to Serve UB
Hlroa Nurno.
NEW YOIIK , January 13 , It la r
ported that Mrs. Theodore Tilton r
coutly found It necessary , owing i
bur straitened financial circumstance
to hlro herself out as a nurso. Th
wife of a naval ourRcon , who rosld
in Monroe ntrcoc , Brooklyn , waa voi
ill at Chriatmaa time , and , in the n
aonco of her husband , Aho la
present in the West Indies , wna wal
od upon night and day by her fathe
It became nocoaaary to engage a nun
and the family physician agreed
got ono. Soon after a veiled lai
called and raid aho waa the nurco rt
ommendcd by the doctor. She w
taken to the nick-room by the fath
cf the patlout , and ho at once wit
drew. The donr had no aoonor cloe
than the nurao advanced to the aldo
the lady and modoatly announood tli
i ) , aho waa the wife o ! Theodore Tlltc
ill and that her circumstances were au
10 aa to render it ncceaaary that a
> w ahonld find an occupation in order
bo eke out the aum allowed her by B
he Tlltou. Mn. Tilton aaid that she h
ed arrived at the decision upon tuatt
ng ooniideratlon , and Intended to uu
these only who were recommended by
tier physician.
"Well , " responded the v Uont , "if
you go homo now I vill consult with
fithur and have him write a line to
you in the course of an hour or so. "
Mrs. Tllton , in accordance with the
suggestion , went homo and waited.
In the meantime the father had been
somewhat curious as to the negotia
tions. However , much as ho ex
pected in the way of revelation con
cerning the "nurse , " ho confessed to
complete astonishment when her
true name was given.
After considering the case the gen
tleman aud his daughter , who hud
always kad sympathy for Mrs. Tilton
during the trial , concluded to engage
the lady as nurae. A note was writ
ten to Mrs. Tihon saying to her that
her proposition had been accepted ,
and that aho miqht enter upon her du
ties at onco. In 'ess than an hour
from the receipt of the note Mrs. Tll
ton waa in posiosalon of the sick
room , and had begun with great deli
cacy to administer to the wautn of the
patient. She watched by her bedside
all nlgl't , and was extremely devoted
in her attention.
On the following day the ladies be
gan to exchange confidences. The
pattont was somewhat improved in
condition , and had the curiosity of
her sex to know why Mrs. Tllton had
concluded to become a hired nurse.
Mri. Tllton was not in the least re
served on the subject. She said
that the allowance of $1,030 a year ,
which was made to her by her hus
band , was not sufficient to maintain
her family in the style in which oho
should live , It then came out by de
grees that her eldest daughter , the
young lady who had stuck to her dar
ing the trial , had been married against
the wishes of her parents , and that
her husband had boon an inmate of
an asylum. The result was that she
was oaring for her daughter and a fif-
teon-months-old baby , the frnlt of the
union.
It did not transpire whether Mr.
Tilton had been asked for an increase
of the allowance , but Mra. Tilton gave
the lady to understand that when the
daughter married it made a breach be
tween herself and her father , which
it might take a long time to repair.
The subject waa ono which might
not bo approached very easily , but the
patient had a great curiosity to hear
from Mrs. Tilton's own lips an account
of her relations to Mr. Boechor. It
was alow work getting to it , but she
eventually succeeded. She began by
confessing that she had been in sym
pathy with Mrs. Tilton throughout
the trial because of the charges which
had been made against hor. She
know aa a true woman that there
could bo no loundation for them. She
also intimated it aa her belief that
Mrs. Tilton's confession had been got
from her by threats.
1 It waa always , " began Mrs. Tilton ,
"a matter of prc found surprise to me
that my ao-callod confession ahould
have met with no strange a recaption
at the hands cf the public. "
"Of course there was no truth in it , "
said the patient. ' 'Yon could not help
yourself at the tlmo. "
"Every word of it WSB true , " replied
Mra. Tilton. "My relations toward
Mr. Beecher will never be porhapa un <
derstood. He was my spiritual guide
and counselor , and my religions belie !
had been formed under his teaching ,
There seemed to bo nothing wronc
In what I did aa 1 viewed It , '
After Mrs. Tilton had been en
aged it * her Kow occupation during
four daya and nights , there wan a hurried
riod ring at the door boll. The aor
vant waa informed by a fashionably
dressed young lady that she was th <
c'aughtcr of Mra. Tilton , and dealree
to have an Immediate iuterviow witl
her mother. Mrs. Tllton uppearw
very much agitated , wont to the reception
ception room and had an lutorvlov
with the young lady. Whoa she re
turned she said that her danghte
waa not satisfied that aho should con
tlnuo any longer to play the role o
nurse. It did not seem to her to b
fit or proper , and she had oarnostl
requested that there should bo an im
medlato termination of the engage
ment.
* Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vogotabl
Compound ranks first aa a cnratlv
agent in all complaints peculiar t
women.
THE BAD AND WORTHLESS
Are never imitated or counterfeiteo
Thla la especially true of a famil
medicine , and it is positive proof tha
the remedy imitated is of the hlghoa
value. AB noon as it had been toato
and proved by the whole world thu
Hop Bitters was the purest , bout an
most valuable family modlcino o
earth , many imitations sprung up an
began to steal the notices in whio
the press and people of the countr
had expressed the merits of H. B ,
and in every way trying to induce BU
foring Invalids to use tholr atutl it
stead , expecting to make money o
the credit and good name of H. I
Many others started nostrums put u
in Bimilar style to H. B. , with var
ously devised names in which tl
" " " naod I
word "Hop" or "Hops" wore
away to Induce people to believe the
were the Barao aa Hop Blttora. A
such pretended remedies or cures , r
matter what tholr style or name 1
and osplclally thono with the woi
"Hop" or "Hops" in their name or i
any way connected with them or the
name , are imitations or counterfeit
Beware of thorn. Touch none
them. Dso nothing but gonulno H <
Bitters , with a bunch or cluster
green Hops on the wlilto label. Tru
nothing cW Drupcists and deale
are warned against dealing in imlt
tlonn or conptnrfoltn.
Nebraska Loan & Trust Compai
HASTINGS , NEB.
Capital Stook , - - $100,001
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0. SPEOHT , - - Proprietor.
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Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. All
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Wvaknou and general Low o ( Tower. It renal
ncnous Moate , rejuvenate * the fadixl lntelle <
treniihtheni the enfeoblcxl brain and rcetor
urprUng fne and tlgor to the exhausted c
"y cans. The experience o ( thou&andi prove * It
IMS aa ln\aluable remedy , i'rlcc , fl.OOabottl
. or ilx ( or 14. for aaleby all drugrl-t * , or MI
led secure from observation on receipt ot price 1
CO ] P. O. Box S468 , 8
A romblnaHon of J'ro-
toxlde of Jroit , J'crtu'ian
Jlark unit JVkuji/ioriiJ < n
a jialatable form , J.'or
Jteblltttt , Ins * of Apne-
Hlcl'roitratlonof tttal
2'oiccrs it if in < llsi > cnaa
lie.
HEV.A.I. HOBB3 Writes :
After ft thorough trial of the , ' , HI. ,
toke ' says :
IRON ,
TONIO
I pleasure , "
"I consider It
in Btatlni ? that I liavo been / a
. . , most excellent remedy for
KiottC. ionefltod by Its / ( r a
. . debilitated vital forces.
use. JUnlstera and Pub- > the
Ho Speakers wUl find It
of the frreatesPvalno
where a Tonto is nocoo-
eary. I recommend It
aa a reliable remedial
agent , possessing un
doubted nutritive and
rostorattvo Lwtmllt , Xy propertlee , , Oct. 2 , 1882 1 ' ' "
rsiAESDB7IHE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. , SUIT. L'AIHCT. , ST. lOUIO.
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"l > W > Cfl / 8 TPTJ
BUGGrl
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_
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