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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1883)
THE DAILY BEE UMAHA , TUESDAY , DECEMBER 25 , 1883. Dyspepsia Is BAD. HAD in tls effects onihc disposition. The man who can't comfortably digest his dinner is not a delightful companion , HAD fit Us effects on the hoitschold. Itscts people at variance with each other and makes them irregular ntid unreasonable. BAD in ils effects on Hicfinnc. A dyspeptic business man can't manage his afihirsas prosperously as one with n healthy stomach. Brown's Iron Bitters Is GOOD , GOOD in its effects on the dyspeptic. It gives him a sound digestion , and enables him to enjoy the food he swallows. GOOD in Us effects on the family. It drives dyspepsia out , and with it the whole company of little de mons that make home unhappy. GOOD in its effects on business. With a sound digestion a man can face and overcome worries and troubles which would wreck a dys peptic. Try BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ; 4 CREAT.ENCLISH REMEDY. * .HVOUS rirYsicAT , & I OK MANLY VIOOH,8pormatorr. flhpoa , etc. , when all other rcn > - " a f IL A tare guaranteed. , . .CO a bottle , l nro liotlle , fou times the quantity , 05. Ily 01 prow to nny aduroM. Saul bj alldnicjrlMfc KNOLISH MKDI- CAt. INSTITUTE , Proprietors , 718 Olive Htreot , Bt. Ixmlii , Mo. " 1 have eoM Rlr Astlcy Cooper's Vital Kcstor&tnt or years. K\cry cmtomcr rpoiU highly o ( It I nohesJUtlnjlycnJorso It 09 a remedy of true merit "O. F. QOOBMXN , UrugirlBt. Omaha Fab. 1 WU > 18-m wi-eoIlr THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. InusoWyonr * . Each number tlio fpeulnl pro scription ot an rmliiont pliynlelnn. Tlio only Hlraiilr.HnronndHiirnMcMtlcliiO for tliu p-oiilo IVrcru , ConR03tlonInnnmntlon . . , . , Worm * , Vinrm Vcvcr , Worm Colic. . . .an Crvlnz ColicorTcettilwcof , Infnnl * .23 . 2.1 N. JVrurnlKln , lootlinchp. I'/ircnrlic. . . . O. llonilnclicnMck llonilnelieirtlK < 10. llfiponila. Iillllous htomnclr ' 2.1 11. HiinprcMiM nr I'nlnfiil IVrloJn , . . . .an 12.Vhllri , too I'rafuM 1'rrlodi VO 1 I. < ; r un. Cough , Dinicult Hrrnlhlnd , . . ,2IV I1. Hull llht-lllll , KryHlpclan , > .riiiloni | | , 1H IK. Ithcumitlifin , Ilunumatla 1'nlnv. .2.1 III. Knier nnd Aenr , ChillFever , Agues .All 17 I'llci. lillndorlilerdlnK. . . . , no 111. ( 'nlnrrh. ncuto or chronic ; Inrliirnra AO 311 , Whnophiff ( 'oiich , violentcoiigln , , AO St. Unncrnl licblllty , 1'uynleiilVejltuo i.no aT. Kidney | ) . | . IPI . . . . P . . . . . , i.on All ( Hlnnio < iinlHnIlliiitralcdlnlalnKHoI'ItKI ! { . Addrnsn , llninnlirnyn' lloinoojintlilr nied- IcInoCo. . lOOI'ultnn Street. Arw York. BED STAR LINE , nl mid IT. S. Mull Steamers SAILINGS EVERY SATURDAY NEW YORK AND ANTWERP , T/iCllhiiic , German/ ; , Italy , IMlaiul and France ] Stoomro Out * nrd , 820 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , SM , Kxcurelon , Jlo , Including balillntf , etc ; 2d Cabin , * 53 ; Hxcunlon , 9100 ; HV.oon from $30 to ! Ex cursion 9110 to $100. fJTI'ctor Wright & Sons , den. Apts. 63 Jlroadway * CaUvcll , Hamilton & Co. , Omaha 1 * . K. Hodman &Co.03N. 10th Htrect , Onulu ; I ) . K Klmb.II , Opinha , Agent * . imiocod-ly In K. C.WKHr' W..NT , n Htwmntitou Bpnclilc ( or lIHtt'rin , l/zzl / IINK'onviilifiouB , I'ltn , Ni'rvoua Nournlsin , n alciohol or tolwicco , Witlcofulnottt , Bloiitul Do lircitwlon , Hot tonlnif of tint Jlmin mmltinuiii in ( .unity nnd Icmlinu t < > raiscr > ' , ilocny nnd dcntl : J'romnturo OM AK" , HarromiVsH , Jjocs of powe In either nor , Involuntary JXWIJM nut ! Hnvriunt nrrliccnunuaoilbyiivurM.-xcrtionottliobrmn.Dolt < ilUW3or over-indiilgonuc. Kuch ) > < > rontaln < mo montli'a trvntraont , 8U < ) u IKIX , nr BX ! hozo for f 5.UJ , oont by mai 1 Voixitil un rucoipt of price M'K GHAItAXTKi : NIX To euro nny coco , Wltli t'nch unlcr rc-cnlvwl hyn for MX boxru. iifccompiinlwl with $ S.lCl , MUvil OPWI I thoimrpluiBoronrvrittvn Kiinrnnti ti > re fnuatho money it I ho tmttinoutduoanotofluc uouro. Oiionintoea inuuodonlyby C. F. OOODHAN. Solo A cut for Om.ilm [ Neb. * 'DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S AND OOTIK. rotaody bclnc InJcctoJ Jlrsotly to the ICA ( -tcaBO , ruiuroinoUmncI : diet or nauseoui mcnuruilor ponoooui ruedlolnei tobeUIicn intern iy - licnuoJ us a pruuntlre br either tnx , tt I ( inpoaoltilo to contract nny iirivftlo iU ca > o ; but lu til cau of thwo ulruady uuf ortunaUly aKtoto'l w o CUM nntoo tbrse boxes to cure , or wo wUl rolund th money. Prloo by null , poaUjre paid , 92 per box , c three boic ( br fi. ( aatd by til authorlted.nxonti. Dr.FelixL0Bruii&C ; ( 0 , I' . OooJnua , Drne Ut , Solo A eut , lor Omtb H1) 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1,00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF. , A OllEAT MKUIOAIj AVOIIK ON MANHOOD Kxhauited VlUltty , Kerroiu and Fhvtlcal Dcbtllt Vreuiitura Decllut In MJUI , Kironot Yoi.tb , and tl ontold toUctle * rc ultlii.- from IndUcretloni or e COMM. A booklor eiery m n , joung , middle tgv jind old. It t > o talDi IZii prt crli/tloin for all uu and chronlii dltouei each ono ol nulch li tni aluttil tki found by the Author , vthoto ex | > erleiico lor 1 } um U tucb Hprobibly neter before full to the It f any pbjclcdin. 809iljcj , bound ' In beautll 1'rcoch muuln , cinbaitxdootcni , lull ifllt'.RUirantei to bo a flour work , lauvery eenw , inujuulal , II rary ud profemlouol , thin any othtr woik told ihl country for W.M. or the money u 111 b leluodi Jncicry IntUuco. Piloeonly 11.00 by mall , pa pilJ. Illiut tlt iiauiplaIcenU. Hcuduov. Uo inodil awarded the author by the KatiouU Uedtc AiMwUUon , to UiO ottlcen ol which he refett. Thl * book hould be read by tne young for Initni lion , and by the afflicted for itllel. It nlU bent ; all London lAncot. There U up member o ( society to whom thli boi will not U > u elul , nhcthtr } outh , txirvnt , guanll * iBotmotoror UerKvman. Argontut. AdireM the Eetbody Medical ln tltule , or Dr. 1 II. Parker , Na f liulflnrh tttrtxt , llooton Man. , wl K JT be ooMultvd on all dUeawn rcqulrini ; V111 ai iw.uc . CbroiiloandobttluatadlKawitht ba Ufewl th * riOll of fell other l > bi-lri | cU a tfttMy , bush treated lunxMH-nCltL | ul At'.lUul wi luvUuco cl UUuic , TUVC11 C InloCLr SHORN LAMBS. Several Prominent Brokers ani Specu lators Who Have Lost and Won by Dealing in Villarfl Stocks , Tlio Drawn Otirtnln Itovcnls In VII. Inrda VIHnln. Now Y rk Special. NOKTIIKKN I'AClflO AITAIKS , A Wftll street broker , wlio _ B.iid that ho spoke from personal experience , said to-tiny that the following ninounU Imd been lost in Yillard otocks during the last two months : D. 0. Mills , ? i > 00,000 { Drexel , Morgan & Go. , between $500,000 nnd § 000,000. Horace Porter , $100,000 ; O. K. Higgin- son & Co. , § 150,000 ; Winalow , Lanier t Co. , between $300,000 nnd S 100,000 ; ox- President Billings ; $1500,000 ; Docklcr , HowolKt Co. , § 500,000 ; Samuel Boo- cock , $300,000 ; Work , Strong & Co. , § 250,000. Against these figures nro the amounts which ncciuo to the boara : WoorisholTcr .V ; Co. , 8100,000 ; Henry Clews it Co. , § 1100,000 ; Hamburger it Co. , § 500,000 ; William It.TravorsS100 , 000. There nro other j > ooplo. myself in cluded , who took our little shares out of the Viflard railroad. There nro probably n hundred other jiopplo who have lost fortunes on Mr. Yillnrd's stocks whoso stories will never bo heart. You can call thorn lambs if you liko. THE OUllTAI.V 1'Ul.l.Kl ) AHIDi : . In nn interview published IH the Now York World of Wednesday last , ono claiming to bo posted in regard to the Yillnrd nchomca is quoted ns saying : It in best to bo plnin nbout this matter. Mr. Villard'a conduct has been marked all along with incapacity or treachery , or both. Ho has allowed the prices of the securities to decline iiulillbrontly nnd with Hcarcoly nn effort to save them : Ynndorbilt comes to the roacuo of his own ntockn. So does Gould nnd every nblo railroad president. But with Vil- lard it is dill'oront. Ho ban seen the vnluo of the four pccuritios ho was bound to protect shrink in his hands nt least § ( ! 0,000,000. Who has borne the loss'/ / lias it boon Yillard ? Ilight hero is the nib. While his friends who hnvoBUpnortcd him nnd trusted him hnvo boon shouldering thcso immonsp losses , Yillnrd has boon nmasainx nn immense fortune. Ho is worth § 5,000,000 nt least , nnd this ho 1ms acquired in nbout five yonra. This now mansion ho is just entering toke that for an example. The land and building is worth n million , nnd Yillard is fitting it up inside regardless of expense. Mag nificent paintings nnd costly ornaments hnvo been ordered. The furniture was imported from Franco. Docs n man who has boon losing money buy chairs nt500 npioco ? Lam told thntMnrcott & CO.'B bill for putting in and nrranging the furniture nituro nnd plfucts is not losa than § 50- 000 for this work alono. Villard in rivalling Vnndorbilt in splendor. Now , naturally , these who have lost money in the Yillnrd stocks do not understand this. They nay they hnvo boon deceived , betrayed ; they once thought him n finan cial Nnpoloon , When ha came from Ger many as the representative of the foreign stockholders of the Kansas & Pacific nnd succeeded in rescuing that road and soil ing to Jny Gould with n profit to himself of § 300,000 ; when ho entered the Oregon Navigation and built up that enterprise , and -watered his stock from $0,000,000 to $24,000,000 , his friends began to look upon him as a genius. Then he invented the blind pool. His followers unhositnt * trustee , to lo withlfTas ho pleased. This was his opportunity , nnd no seized it. There is a general belief among his vie- ima that ho used n great deal of this money in buying of himself at 150 his largo holdings in the Oregon Navigation stock , which has siuco boon down to below - low par. Then ho has uacd the Oregon Transcontinental ns n tender to his spec ulations , I should not wonder if aomo ono brings an action to . compel an ac counting for the blind pool operations. The Giunl nnd the Dwarf. jj Lincoln Democrat The Cshtof The Omaha Ronublicar against I'm : OMAHA Br.n , reminds tht ppoplo of a puny little dwarf tackling i giant. What is loft of Uio Republican ii pittiful to contemplate. X'rnutlcnl Clmrity of ( he G. A. 11. Oilcll Optic. The tjrand army post nt Lincoln is no1 of that ilk which goes in for political BO ] only. The members seem to have n desire sire that the organization shall bo ol practical ben o fit to its members , Wi hnvo noticed several accounts in the Lincoln papora of that post going out ii : n body to snuck corn or do other worli for sick comrades. That sort of charitj will cover an excursion train load of aim and ia nn honor to the old soldiers. The man who trios to fester nnd promote the growth of that spirit will not find him self sprawling in the mire of contompl ns n prominent member of the grand army did not long ago , who attempted tc stand on the back of that organization wliilo ho reached for persimmons. BkcilntliUod I.IUo a Tlilitf. PITTSDUUO , PA. A correspondent o ! the Post atntoa that while out nt nigh during n rain storm , ho contrndvd n no voro attack of rheumatism , v/hich "eke daddlcd like a thief" after two npplica tioiiH of St. Jacobs Oil , the great pah euro and household friend. It eooma ti bo well understood that the Great G.er man Itcmcdy and Pttln cannot ugrco. The Free Erie Canal. , l > i\cni-oit ( lo a ) Ojictto. The first year's experioncu under th law which inado Iho Krio Canal free o tolls lias been BO thoroughly oatlsfaccor ; in every respect that it has completol. jiibtitiod the wicdom of thatmoaauro , am shown Bomothing of the valuoof the boo : which the Now York Legislature thoroii conferred upon the people of the State During the season fust closed the tola tonnugo of the canal exceeded that o lastyeur by 611,000 tons.Vhou th familiar fact is recalled that freigh rates by water are usually about ono half as great as freight rates by land something of the benefit that the com mercinl public lias reaped from the fre canal may be realized. Yet not all ; fo it is certain tint the charges for carryjn an immense amount of that froigh which went by rail in competition witl the canal wore not only lowered by th existence of the canal ituolf , which ha boon otton commented upon in these col umna , but still further by the abolitio of Uio tolls , In other words , tlio rosul V , lias been to cheapen the coit of the qom 10 moditloa that wont over the ruilroaan t nde points reached by the canal , na wo in > e IVB the coat of that which wont by th canal itself , The great advantngoawhio have been thut aecurod hnvu not uccruc solely to the people of the utato of Now York , but nil the rest of the commercial world has shared in them , The entire success of the free cnnnl r nd the good it has wrought nro n signal vindication of the broaa and sagacious otntcsnmnship of the men who , in the fnco of considerable prejudice , brought thn reform nbout. , A mcdicino thnt destroys the ggrnis of Scrofula nnd has the power to root it out is npiirccinlcd by the af flicted. The romnrknhlo cures of men , women nnd children nn described by tcs- titnonialfl. prove Hood's Saranparilln n reliable - liable mcdicino containing remedial ngcnts which eradicate Scrofula from the blood 100 doses 81.00. Sold by nil dealers. C I. Hood A ; Co. , Lowell , NOT JIKTIU13D. General Win. V , Blicrinnn Promoted From tlio Itnnkf to the I'osl- tlonorOrnnd Annyl'ost Coniiiiniulcr. : , Louis lU-pulillmi , Dec. 27 , Last night a now pe > st of the Grand nny of tlio llepublic wns established nt to corner of Eastern and Garrison avo- UCB , known ns Hansom post , No. l.'il , rith Gon. Sherman na post commander. V Republican reporter mot Col. David ilurphy , nskcdjiim why the post wna so amcd. Ho said ho waa told by Gon. Herman thnt it wns named in honor of on. Hansom. In October , 18G < 1 , the ovontconth army corps was commanded iy Brigadier Gon. T. E. Hansom , the onior officer present , in the absence of Ion. Frank P. Blair , who , with Gon. olin A. Logan of the Fifteenth nrmy orps , had loft the nrmy nnd "gone homo o look after politica"uhichfnct is stated n "Gon. Shonnnn's Memoirs , " the moat ntorcsting that will bo loft for future jondrntions. In these moat graphic memoirs Gon. Sherman relates the fol- owing in rcgnrd to Ransom , after vrhom ho now post inaugurated last night , is amcd : Gon. Ransom was n young , ioat gallant , nnd promissing ofllcor. son f the Col. Ransom who waa killed nt 'lupultopoc ' in the Mexican wnr. Ho had rvcd with the nrmy ef the Tonnea- o , 18C2 nnd 18015 , nt Vickaburg , hero wna severely wounded. Ho was ot well nt the time wo started from At- iita , but ho instated on going along ith his command. Hia aytnptonia beam - am o moro aggravated on the march to Rome , nnd wo were encamped near aylcavillo. I passed him in company ith Surgeon John Moore , United States rmy , who aaid the cnso wna ono of ty- hoid fever , which would likely prove 'utal. A few dnya after , viz. , the 28th , 10 wiia carried on a litter toward Rome , ml aa I rode from Gayluavillo to Rome I losacd him by the way , stopped and tnlk- d with him , but did not then suppose ho ma so nonr hia end. The next uayhow- yor , his escort reached Rome , bearing is body. The officer in charge reported liat shortly nftor I had passed hia aytnp- ems became so much worse that they topped at n farm hnuso by the roadside , hero ho died that evening. Ilia body as nt once sent to Chicago for burial , nd n monument liaa boon ordered by the ocioty of the nrmy of the Tcnncaseo to o erected to hia memory. . At G o'clock yesterday morning the allowing reception committee , composed if Messrs. Murphy , Becker , Seaman , Jrako nnd Erdman , mot the department ifficora nb the. Union depot , comprising .ho following gentlemen : Gen. William iVnrnor , Kansas City , senior vieo-com- nander-in-chiof and department com mander of Missouri ; Col. J , S. Storrett , St. Sosoph , senior vice department com mander ; Col.V. . F Chamberlain , Hnnni- " al , junior vice department commander ; fol. Albloa PrPoasoTJCShaas UityTadju- tnnt-gonoral ; Col , John M. Armstrong , ihiof mustering oillcor ; Col G.'iNV. Fitz- latrick , M. D. , Kansas City , medical di- octor department of MiasourijCharlesW. Scott , Ivanaaa City , assistant inspector ; Col. 0. W. "Whitohcad , Knnsaa City , lomuiander post No. 8 , _ At G o'clock last evening tlio commit- co of reception escorted the above named department commanders to the residence of Gen , Sherman on Garrison avenue , whore they were moat elegantly enter tained. The party then repaired to the hall corner of Eaaton and Garrison ave nues , whore Ranaon post waa. inaugurate cd , with Gon. Sherman na commander. The following oJViccrs were elected nnd installed : Post commander , W. T. Sherman man ; senior vico-commandor , II. M. Pol lard ; junior vice commander , W. S , Pope ; officer of the day , E. A. Becker : quartermaster , B. Seaman ; adjutant , D , Murphy , officer of the guard , A Erdman : chaplain , A. J. Child ; surgeon , Dr. T. S. Ilnwloy. Gon. Shormnn mndo a niuo apocch , ac knawlcdging tlio honor conferred on him , nnd Col. David Murphy nnd othora made responses befitting the occasion. Wei Uo Blcyer. It in now undisputoil that AVol Do MeynrV Catarrh Guru ia the only treatment thai Mil absolutely cnro Catarrh fresh or chronic , "Yory elllcndons , Siunl. Gould , Weening Water , Nob. " Ono box cured me. Mrs. Marj Bismarck Dakota. " "It Konyon , , rcKlorod ino to the iniljilt , Itov. ( ! oo. i : . llels , Coble- vlllo , N , Y. " "Ono box radically cured mo , Hov. C. II. Taylor , 140 Nohla street , Brook lyu.1' "A perfect euro nftor 30 yoa.HHiiirorincr J. U. McDonald , 710 Broadway , N. Y. , &c. , &c. Thoiunnils of tuatlmonlals nro rocchei from nil pnrts of the world. Delivered , 51.00 Dr. Wet Do Moyor'ti Illustrated Trim tUo , " with Btatemontu by the cured , malice free. I ) . B. Dewey fc. Co. , 182 Fulton utroot N. Y. tnoo.thur&int-in&u-Sni Wlutt Tlio Mllltu U ( ifiod l'"ir. com optic. Bloomingtou , this state , ia about t < carry out the mad pojoct of organizing i militia company. The niilita company ii an inntitution which has oxiatod cvo : since wo were on earth before , nnd wi have never struck but ono thing cipuallj useless , and that was a snoop's tail. If i militia company baa done nny good a any time amco tljo battle of Loxingtoi the only man who know of it kept the in formation mighty miiot. A man may g < out nnd drill until no ia na stiff aa n wagot tongue , nnd that ia nil it wil amount to. An amateur soldio : is not useful and lacks n gooi deal of being ornamental. The time hi devotes to it might ns well bo spent ii spitting at a crack. Htill , if Bloomingtoi thinks aha needs a military attachment the should have a chance to work it uj till she gets a headache. Then if Omahi gota into another snap nnd is captured bj dump hands na abe waa n year or twc ago , the Bloomingto Bad Boya can gral Uioir deaUi denhng blunderbusses am tlirow thomtulvoa into the soothing vertex tex of doitruction , aa the wild-eyed sol dicra did then and what would bo tin result ? Why , the result of their effort will mnko every man in the ttnta wish la were eighteen feet high so lie could g up nnd kick thorn clear into the Miasout river. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Flist Ituto Britlenco. "Often unable tg attend bui > liieii , belcpeul Joct to Borloiu illsonlcr of tha lldneyn. Aftc alonb lgo of elcknoas tiled llunlock y,7oo Jlitttn n.xU won rclievoU by half ft bottle , " Mi . Turner , of Kocheatcr , fN. Y. , tales Ui imiua tu wriUw TJIK FI < ATIU/jlI ConuliiHlon of I lie Testimony In tlio Onno , The Ilipbio house is ono of the first houses in Flntbush , L. 1. , says the Now York Sun. It is a pretty , white dwell ing in n quarter of nn ncro of ground , laid out in n lawn. The hammock , which is n distinctive feature of the case , la broken down , nnd dangles in the wind by ono rope from n Iruit tree ton foot from the house , to which the other rene wns attached nt the time Miss Higbio s evi dence wni undergoing formation. 11 ia nn object of curiosity in the town , nnd even the conductors on the passenger horsc-cirs point it out to their pnsacn- gcra. Every otlior hammock in the tou ,1 several of which nro mentioned in the testimony has been taken down. Some of the elderly towns-people say they will never bo swum ; ngnin. The town is a pretty village' full of old homesteads , ancient and gigantic trees , nnd fnmiliea of nnto-rovolutionnry origin. It is paved nnd lighted ' , has water works , a newspaper nnd four 'churches , besidoa the Methodist society. The town is in n atnto bordering on distraction. It had slumbered nearly 200 years before it wna awnkonod with n shock by the revelations of pretty Miss Uigbio'a determined prose cution of her caso. The pnrtioa to the ouit are nearly nil well known thoro. Mr. Mundny ia in businoaa in the city , Mr. Bennett is connected with n great Now York Ice company , Mr. Hitjbio ia n carpenter - pontor , Mr. Mowlcn ia n rcnl estate ngont , Mr. Vaughnn ia n wealthy resi dent nnd nn iron manufacturer in Now York , nnd Mr. Snyder , Sr. , is in the hardware business thoro. On Saturday the testimony in the Higbio-\aughan case wna completed. For the defense "Frank Noofus" was lir.'it called , nnd a beardless youth , with blonde hair nnd bashful behavior , dropped timor ously into the witness-chair. Ho testi fied , with hesitation , thnt ho had boon married to Belle Houtman. Did ho take her on the wedding tour up and down the road in n wagon with the other brides ? Not ; not ho. Waa there a squabble nmong the brides to decide which husband be longed to which wife ? Yea , there was ; ' nnd ho saw Annie Higbio andGe'rtioBon- noi. fighting for the chnrming "Wnltor Vaughan. Had Mr. Nocfus o"or kiasod Annie Higbio ? Ho thought that ho had Bovcral times. Since the social nnd her marriage with Vnughan ? Oh , yes. The next witness was Thomas J. Sol- over , of Flatbuah. His side whiskers were meagre , nnd his complexion was ox > trotnoly sallow. Ho aaid that he waa a book-keeper in Brooklyn. Ho acrimoni ously contradicted some of the testimony of Miss Munday , a sister of Annie Hig- bio'o brother-in-law , in regard to Wnlter introducing Annie as his wife .it the social nt Mr. Bprry'o. The prosecution called Annie , the com plainant , to the stand. She wns dressed neatly in blue velvet with Inco trim mings. After she had given n little un important testimony contradicting Mra. Kate Bennett and Mrs. Hnmblin , nnd nftor the lawyora had a long wrangle ever it , slip gave place to her younger sister , Fannie. Faunio snid , with many blusliea nnd ombarosaed smiles , thnt Wnlter had stayed in their houao nn hour on the day before ho wont away on hia vacation ; thnt ho had naked her to mind hialiorso , which she did ; that she went into the hpuso Boon and found Walter amusing himaolf in many ways , nnd thai when Wnltor dropped eomo cigar ashoa on hia hand wid she brushed them off he said : | N , right , Fannie ; mnko yourself Walter had sworn that ho did Gortio Bennett was next called. J. * Valtor Vnughan had sworn that Gertie md sat in hammocks with him and that ho had often hugged and kissed her. Mr. Leggett had received a letter trom E. Mowlom saying that Gortio was willing to go upon the witness stand and swear that tins was false ; that apart from games at parties which involved kissing she never kissed J. Walter Vaughan or nny other boy , and that "nny evidence con necting her with hammocks" was "utter- "y groundless , and her family would like i vindication publicly. " The opposing Counsel had a lively sparring match ever the question whether J. Walter had spoken of lying or sitting in the ham mocks. Finally Miss Gortio was allowed to falter out that Wnltor had kissed her , but ho never sat in any hammock with her. .Miss Mundny gave n little inaudi ble testimony , and the whole case waa closed with a private examination of Mrs. Iligbioi Annie's nnthor , in which she tes tified that on her return from the country on the day following the scone between Wnltor nnd Annie in the hammock at the Munday's she had found unmistakable proof to her mind thnt Annia's account oi what occurred was true. Counsel for the defense declined tc make argument. Mr. Leggett , for the prosecution , was very severe. "Where did all this hugging and kissing go on ? " ho said. "Wns it in The Allen's notori. ous resort ? Wns it in the vicious resort * on the Bowery or Hester street } No. \Vhcro was it , then ? At n church tool able ; a sociable of the FlatbushMethodist Church ) It ia time n blow wns struck nl mock inaniaRCS. Those sociables nrr datnnablo hotbeds of vice , where youm girls' lips nro smirched with the kisses o'l young libertines and lopora like thai thing thoro. Even the child , Fannie , could not escape his impulses. JIo testified fied ho tried to kiss her , but she wouldn't lot him. Finally Mr. Leggett , in words chosen for their force , pictured the wretched future turo of the girl , "novor to bo called bj the honored name of wife or mother , " i the decision should bo adverse to her Mrs. Higbio was unable to suppress hoi tears , nnd burst into n paroxysm of cry ing. Miss Annie succumbed also am wept in her handkerchief. Thu oldoi Mr. Vaughan was standing up , faciiiR th : audience and behind the judge. Whoi the lawyer so moved the people that tin men applauded nnd the women wept Mr Vnughan found it impossible to concca hu amusement. The iudgo will announce Ills decision ii thrcn weeks. KUT NOT G11KI3N. A J7-Ycar-Oil ! Boy Who Stole am Mrxrrlcd a in-Yonr-OW Girl on Eight Dollars a Week. L'ourltT-Jouiml. ATLANTA , Ga. , December 1 ? ' A wool ago u smooth-faced little follow , woannj a skull cnp , turned up at 'Marklmni am wrotedn the red later , "Samuel B. Cur tUbudiwifU , UUctt , N. Y. " The lad ; waited in the parlor , and the two wer ivaaignod to a room. The young follov was n blonde , while the wife was a bru iiutto. She waa 1C And the young bus band not moro than 17. The next morn ing western papers , containing an ac count oHKo runaway marriage .of Harr C , Edward * , uii Indiana boy , reached th . . . , f T i l- , hotel. The clerks read it nnd showed it to Curtis. "When aoos the first train leave for Uio south ? " ho rtskod. Ho wna told thnt he could bo ofl in nn hour , nnd , paying his bill , ho hastily departed - parted for Florida. Ho brought up nt Griffin , nnd registered ns Clarence Glcary and wife , of Rochester , N. Y. This morning the pair passed through Atlnntn on their way back homo. The young man snid to your reporter : "My name is Harry Edwards nnd my wifo'a nnmo wns Alice Ilnndnll. \ \ o nro from Groonsburg , Tiul. Alice's father is ' i the dry goods business. My father ia harness maker. The Randalls thought wasn't good enough for Alico. They clone to the slioddy aristocracy , so they brbauo mo to go with her. I was clork- ng in n shoo store at $8 per week. Good ra { ' < 2" for n boy , although not enough to iupl > uit .1 wifo. Alice bus big brothers ind younger sisters besides her parents , hilo I have n father nnd several sisters , ut no mother or brothers. They nbuacd Mice every time she anw mo , although ro would meet frequently. She said hey bent her. Finally they wanted Vlico to go with another follow. Wo ind to cither marry o r part forever. > ho said if I wns n man 1 would run way with her. 1 know it wns serious , mt I had some money anvod nnd bor- owed $125 moio of my undo. Satur- lay we atnrted for Cincinnati. Wo wont through to Lexington , Ky. , whole we spent Sunday nnd Sunday night , oc upying sopnmto apartments , of course , did not know whether I could got a icenso on Sunday , BO wo did not try to marry. The girl's father nnd b.-othernnd * ho city marshal came to ir.i-lniiati that lay , while wo were in Lexington , but oat track of us. Monday morning wo roceeded to Chattanooga nnd were mar ried there by Rov. G. 0. Rnnkin. The lapor stated that Alice had paid for the narriogo license nnd nil the monoy. The way of it wns , I got tired of carrv- "ng aach n largo roll of bills and put it n her satchel. Not having the _ right ihnngo in my pocket I reached in my atchel for the money , which waa mino. < Yom Chnttnnpogn wo proceeded tu iomo , Ga. , which wo loft Tuesday , nnd pent ono dny in Atlnntn. I know how olka look nt | eloping couples , They hiuk wo are young nnd green , nnd they nugh at ua nnd snicker nnd think it is a chool boy nnd achool girl affair. A Boa- on drummer , , Frank R. Rood , took mo to bo greener than I am. Io fold ino there wna a reward fibred for our arrest , nnd it wna nown where wo wero. Ho offered to olp ua , nnd na I wna uncertain nnd iarmcd , I took him up to our room to nlk the mnttcr over. Ho said it would ever do for us to atay in Gritlin , that wo ihould go to Barncsville and hunt n pri- ate house , in order to throw detectives ff the track. He nnd my wife would got Ifnt Bnrnosvillo and senrch for n place o stay , representing thomaolvca na man , nd wife , while I should go on to Macon , nd find work. Well , I saw through ; hnt achomo , though Alice thought ho vna kind. 1 didn't propose to got out of , ho way in order thnt Mr. Iteed might 'un ' nround with my wifo. I suppoao I msht to have kicked the scoundrel down tairs , but wna top much amused at the : ranaparency of hia rascality. I don't see vhnt they can do to me , aa wo are mar- ied , and I nm going back to find work ( ither in Greonaburg , or Cincinnati. Mice says she ia afraid her father will hoot mo , but I nm not afraid of it. " Youn ? Mon.Muldlo Aged Men ami All Moil ho suffer from early indiscretions will find illon's Brain Food , the most powerful invitf- irant ever introduced ; once restored by ) t ; hcro Is no relapse. Try it ; 11 ucer fails. " for 85. The Union Stock YarU r Icattlco Express. . With a cool million ready to invest in itock ynrda nt Omaha , nnd an incorporn- ion ( the Union Stock Ynrda Co. ) ready ,0 , commence operations , our 'Nebraska metropolis hna tnken another atrido in ior march of prosperity. These qtock- parda , which mil be built on a gigantic icalo. will not only benefit Omaha in- moaaurably , but the enttro atato aa well , " > y building up a homo market for stock , hat will bo aa good aa Chicago or Knnsaa City. t "Don't Hurry , Gentlemen. " Said n man on hia way to ho hanged , "therull be no fun till I get there.Vo _ say to the dyspeptic , nervous , and debilitated , don't hur ry thoughtlessly for Homo romoily of doubtful merit , uncertain of relief , whoa you can cot nt the druggists for ono dollar Jlvnlock I > lee > l Hit- 1ovi almost sum to euro and certain to benefit. The Kinporium ot the West. Chicago Journal : Chicago cover annrea of nearly thirty-aix Btjuaro miles , or JJJ- 000 ncrca. There are 780 acres in public parka. U75 ncrca on the river ( with branches ) and the slips and the Illinois and Michigan canal. The streets of the city measure 051 miles , are known by ( ! 07 names , and cover 5,200 acres. About 151 } milea of tttreols are paved. There oro750 miles of sidewalks , 337 miles of public sewers and 459of water-pipes. There nro twenty-nino miles of river frontage , twelve miles of slipa'nnd basins , making forty-one miles of water fron tage. _ There an ) thirty-two bridges in the city , that cost nn nyorngo of § 25- , 000 each , nud eighteen viaducts , ranging in coat from gO.OOO to $230.000 each. How Much \ \ iUo \ \ It ? How much of ThomaEclccMc CWI re quired to cure ? Only a very little. A few drops will cure nny kind of an ache ; nnd Intt n trillo moro in needed for Hprnina and IntnenoftaoB. llhcumatlem Ia not BO readily affected ; in ounce and sometimes two ounces are required , No medicine , however , U BO xuro tocnro witl thfl tmmo number of applications. DR. WHXTTIER , 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo. AnKdUMn GRADUATE ot two medical college hu been oiiL-a/eJ loncir In the treatment o OHKONIO , NEIWOUS , SKIN AND I1LUOD Il8c&n than other phjuIrUn In St. Ix > um , M city pa ( > era ihov anil 11 old runlilentu know. Cuniultatlon t'ca i Invlteil. Wlien It U liicoiu enlent to vlalt the rlty trvatruent , uicdldncD can lx > sent by mill or oijircs * oiu'tn it" ia Trankiy'iltatcd. ' " Call or write. Nervoxu rroetratlon , liability , Mental and Phytlea Weaknuaa , Mercurial and other affectlona ol Throitt tny , 8klr Afl ctlont , Old Hotel and Ulourt , ImpoJl uunti to niarrlnCT.HhuunnUam , I'llo. Hpf clil al tontlcuttfciuot trnm oTcr orked brtln. HUltQlOAL rcocho ipccial attontlon. I > lse ae > krtnui ( trom ImyriKltnce , Kxccaaen , InJulgcnco. rurrywnonuynoi MUzeui e , oontequeucM uid CUM. slktled tor i5c or Ump . DR HENDERSON A rcROUr gruduit * li , , medicine. Over * lxt i 008 end OW W ) undotl * 81' yean'p > ctloe twelic I lilTV , MO. CUcago. Authorized bjr th * tUto ( a tie * Cbroulp , Nut rout and Frit ftta J | * M Arthnu , Epllepty , RheumatUffl.HIti Ti.pe Worm , Urlutry and SXIa DU eucf , Seminal Wekne ( nlgbt IOCMH' tkxuil lability ( lownftcxualpouvr . Cure * fc.it rtntet l or uioncy refunded. Chirgt 1 u , Thouucili o ( CM cured. No Injurlouj rued : due * rurnUhcd yen to pttlenU at dliUnoe. Cot 1th two S ctbt ( Uref * . rUU UU8EUM CHARLES SHIVERICK. Furniture Have just received a large quantity o ! nev/ AND AM OFFERING THEM AT VERY LOW PBICES 1200 , 1208 nd 1210 FnrnamSt To All Floors. . OMAHA. NEB. WMI. fj MAKUKACTUilEU OF OF STRIOTLY FIRST-CLASSg 'J ' AND TWO WHEEL CAETS. 1S19 and 1820 Hamey Street and t03 S. 1Kb Streetv nlVT A Tf A < WT ? ' n trtv ( * < l rVvtnloctiB turnl'hprt freennnndopllcafln. wJL lJtl.tlt. 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