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THE DAJLY BEE--OMA HA BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure dyspepsia,heartburn, mala- ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseascs. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Tron 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 n I /) Every Corsot is warrantod satis- factory to its wearer in every way, or the money will be refun by the person from whomm it was bought. The only Oorset pronounced by our |.ll“l|$ physictans o1 ladie B0 P L ek e Gt PRICES, by Mall, Postage Patd: 50, Belf-Adjusting, 81 ) Wor sale by leadl OHICAGO CORSET CO0., Chicago, Il AnE «OF THE—~ OEIOAGO, Milwaukee & St. Panl RAILWAY Is now running its 'F'::l‘ EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND OOUNCIL BLUFFS ~WITH—~ Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers ~AND THE— Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE COING EAST CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukes& St, PaulR'y pcket office located st corer Faroam aud urteenth strects and at U. P. Depot Millard Hotel, Omiaha, il #8800 Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H. FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. B General Manager. J.T. CLARK GE General Sup't. STABLASH £1) 1885, SIDE BPRING A‘H‘AO{IDHIIT—-IW PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRTAGE FACTORY Omama, Nus, TENANTEL BY GHOSTS, L!vingston, 800n becamo rept (- vo | s her. She drifted around frout votel Mysterious Manifestations that Drove | to hotel, sapporiag thateverybody here Qut all Who Attempted to Live wanted to marry a L vingatoi of #cmy kind, The glrl was iutroduccd as Mies Livingston at the Kverett house, the Springler house, and various other places; but such was the corrupt char- " acter of this age that the word Liv. A house on York, between Eighth ingston excited none of those sur- and Ninth streots, haa lately been the [ ;riyes which it had been wont to raise subject of mysterious rumors. The among the parvenu families of the gosaips freely allege that it 1s haunted, metropolia from the earliest times, So and there has been no end cf whisper- | (ha mother was looked upon as & grass ings concerning lts supposed tonants, |y i,y notwithstanding she carricd Until a few months ago it was ocou- | ¢, grand name of Ltvingston upor pied by a family named Basloy, which | o vhonlders. consisted of aman, his wfo and six (" ghg finally went to live out at a children, Basley was elther & Swlka | p1acq callod Toms river, in Now Jer- or & Gorman, his nelghbors are not|y., where the Livingstons were en- cortain which, and was a farnitre|grdly anknown, Actors and such miker, employed In a factory on|pa;5ie came there and hung unseemly Ninth, between York 4r.nrl Lexington plotures on the walls, showing that stroots, Ho was & middle:aged man, they did not know they were under of steady, Industrious habits, and as|ihe great roof of the Livingstons, ho was an excellent workman and a | Rija(ly Floming came along and was clever neighbor, he was quite popular | y4iun up 1o his chamber, aud saw the among the few who kuew him. The | yforesaid pictures; and it all at once family did not, however, court ac- | ;oourred to his mind that here was a quaintance, but maintained rather 8 | oheap Livingston of tho real, blocded Do) stock, to be had at a moderate expen- Some montha ago it was notioed that | qjsure, It seems that, according to Basley's health began to fail, though | the teatimony, there was a playfal he still went about his work as usual. | o npasr in the family between the Ho seemed to be troubled about|mother and daughter as to_which something, and confided to a neighbor | ghould yiald up tho name of Liviog bis belief that he would die soon. | 4on to Mr, Fleming. The daughter Toe other endeavored to dissuade him | w4, 4 Jittie in the advance, and on a from this ides, but he olung stoutly to | surtafn evening Fleming took her to it, saying that he felt that his days |4 potel celebrated for morganatic mar- were numbered, He addod that he|,isoeq of this kind, called the West was prepated for death, and would | gige hotel, and there a true blooded moet it with resignation. Sure enough | ytyingston, without securing a mar- hia prosentment was realized, and it | g certificate or a wedding in Gracs was soaroely a month before he was (gpyroh, fell from grace, Flemig, in laid 1o the tomb. He had been a so- |, plegmatlo way, pald the bills, though ber man and a good worker, in life, stingily. and dld not leave his famlly unpro- | “"Roading the evidence of this trial vided for, and he had some lttle sav- | ;robably has tempted many & poor ings, and In addition a policy on his|fe)jow {ato misdeeds, when he sees for life for $2,000. The monoy was paid | wigt 4 small sum of money the young to the widow, and after a short inter- [ 1oqy" with the Revolationary and pa- val she sold out her household goods | troon name gave up her charma and and leftjwith her children for Missourl, selt-respect. For about a year Flem- The afrange part of the story now [y, paid money, and then he would comes., The house which the family|pay "no more, and would not marry had ocoupled waa qulckly rented out | gyen 4 Livingston; so he was hauled to a famlly namod Brown. They did |into court, and there the lawyer, not ocoupy it long, however, before | named Howe, made Miss Livingston they gave it up and movcd away, | (o)l even the number of times she was alleging that the place was haunted |yoyighed, The suppressed testimony They said but little about if, though, | i, this case is what hes put the town a8 they seomed afratd of 1idicule, and | 5, its beam-ends, so to speak. The it was not long before the house found | ¢ung woman ny’- that she did not another tenant. The new comer stuck | ;0w what kind of a place she was to It a sbort time and prcfessed to dis- | ooing fnto, snd was sssaulted there, believe the storles which were told | ypq the entire Livingston honor taken concerning the place, but as time wore | from her in a ruffianly way. on they too became alarm Myste- rious sounds were heard at all hours 'f the night; doors were opened and in a Haunted House-Its Strange Story. Louisville Ccurier-Journal, A prominent telegraphic man was saying to me safter this cu;: “You 3 ought to see the jobs put u; ‘women shut without human hands, and in|j; Now York on’rlnhp manp-zo prowl spite < locks and bars. Phosphores- | ufie; them, Thiy come into our of- cent lights would flash in at the win- | fig and telegraph to three or four men dows and spiritusl wailings penetrated | 44 onoe that tl ey must have money, every nook, and cranny of the build- | or, getting sick, antlolpate the worst, 3 it eto, In this way one female creature THE TRAILIRG OF UNSEEN ROBES | wil] bleed thres or four men at the Wonld be heard across the room, as|same time, on the theory that each of if the dead were passing through the | them ia the father of the child, or is room in their shrouds; and it was even fgoing to ba accused of 1t.” TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 hose only who were recommended by ner physloian. “Well,” responded the patient, “4f you go heme now I will consult with father and have him write a line to you in the course of an hour or 80’ Mrs. Tilton, in accordance with the suggestion, went home and waitcd, In the meantimo the father had been somewhat curious as to the negotia- vons. However, much as he cx- pected in the way of revelation con- cerning the ‘‘nurse,” he confessod to complete astonishment when her true name was given, Aftor considering the case the gen- tleman and his danghter, who hud always had sympathy for Mrs, Tilton during the trial, concluded to engage the lady as narse. A note was writ- ten to Mrs, Tilion saying to her that her propesition had been accepted, and that she might enter upon her du- ties at onco. In 'ess than an hour ton was in possesslon of the sick- room, and had begun with great dell- oacy to administer to the wauts of the patient. She watched by her bedside all night, and was extremely devoted in her attention. On the followlng day the ladies be- gan to exchange confidences, The from tho recolpt of the note Mrs. Tii- | 7 UR HOUSES A HEAT YO RC ("poos 10 [w0D 204) MOST POWERFUL! e FURNAGES IN THE WORLD, MADI AICHARDSON,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, 1LLS, Embody new 1882 Improvements, Mor. ractioal ‘oo urss; Cost less to keep in tder; Use Josw fuel Will give more hest snd u'larger yolume o! pure air than any tenoce m S0l by P and Bradford, Omahs. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! 0. SPECHT, - - Proprietor. patient was somewhat improved in condition, and had the curiosity of her sex to know why Mrs. Tllton had concluded to become & hired nurse. Mrs. Tilton was not in the least re- served on the subject. She eaid that the allowance of $1,000 a year, which was made to her by her hus- band, was not sufficlent to maintaln her family in the style in which she should live. It then came out by de- grees that her eldest daughter, the oung lady who had stuck to her dar. {nfl the trial, had been married against the wishes of her parents, and that her husband had been an inmate of sn asylum. The result was that she | Orest was oaring for her daughter and a fif- teen-months-old baby, the fruit of the union, It did not transpire whether Mr. Tilton had been asked for an increase of theallowance, but Mrs, Tilton gave the lady to understand that when the daughver married it made a breach be- tween herself and her father, which it might take a long time to repair. The eubject was one which might not be approached very easily, but the Ynthnt had a great curiosity to hear rom Mrs, Tilton's own lips an account of her relations to Mr. Beecher. It wan slow work getting to it, but she eventually succeeded. She began by oconfesslug that she had been in sym- pathy with Mrs. Tilton throughout the trial because of the charges which had been made against her. She knew as & trune womsn that there could be no ioundation for them. She also Intimated it as her belief that Mrs. Tilton’s confession had been got from her by threats. ¢ 1t was always,” began Mra, Tilton, “‘a matter of prcfound surprise to me that my so-called confeseion should have met with so strange a reception at the hands cf the public.” (212 Harney 8t, - Omrha, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, 8pecht’'s Patent Metalic Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. Iam the general agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENOING, Balustrades, Verand 0 Window and Oellar o Bank Ralll usrds 50 GENERA GEN $500 REWARD. The above reward will be pald to any person who will prodnce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for presorving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roofs. Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. All orders promptly attended to. Chesper and bet: ter than any other paint now in use. STEWART & STEPHENSON. Bole Proprietors, Omaha House, Omaha, Neb. REFERKENOCES. Officer & Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pinney, — Falle Council Binffs, lows. Bxn office, Omaha’ Neo. whispered that the ghost of the furni- tare maker, looking wierd and ghast- ly in the faint gleam of Ilfl.fi which The oase of Fleming against Miss Livingston was ruined by his lawyer, an English fellow of the lower order, ‘Ot course there was no truth in it,” sald the patient. *‘You could not help yourse!f at the time,” seemed to emanate from form, | who has been employed by disreputa- wis seen on one or two occasions. | ble parties, and those generally in the The family dould stand it no longer, |wrong. He insulted the 1 0 and struck with supertitions awe and ly that the jurors the dread, they left the neighborhood and E;;. to measure up the subsequently the city. dollars they meant presently to assess A roporter ot The Courler-Journal | uponhisclient in righteousindignation. visited the house yesterday. It is a|During his low trade against an Amer- dreary, unromantic locality, only a|{can girl, said to be the descendant of short distance from a tobacoo factory, | the pure and great Ohancellor Living- and the farniture shop where the man [ston, he charged that her wicked Basley used to work. The house is an | mother had not been put upon the unpretentious, double frame tene- |stand to be riddled. The opposing ment, which was just undergoing soms [ lawyer got up and told the jury that repairs and alterations, and had a|the seducer’s contemptible counsel notice tacked on the f:nce that the |koew that they had already obtained place was for sale. Looking at it in|the mother’s arrest in New York on a the broad light of the day, with the | trumped-up charge to prevent her ap- sun shiring down upon the puddles of | pearing. This settled poor Fleming's dirty water in front and a group of | hash. The jury barcly got out of the ragged urchins playing near by, it was | box, when they gave the daughter of hard to believe that 8o prosaic a place | Robert Swift Livingston, and heir to should ever have besn the scene of | his old manor clocks and Datch china ghostly manifestations. and $50,000 in the custody of Lhis The reporter knocked at the door of | city, the whole damages she asked anadjoining house, It was opened by | down to the last cent. It is presumed a frowsy-headed womoan with several | that clients here wlill now imitate children clinging sround her knees. |the example «f higher powers Ta response to his inquiry as to the|abroad ani throw the Tombs lawyer, house in question, she started at first | Howe, over the bar. The plaintifi's and professed entire ignorance of the|council, Robert 8. Newcomb, de- subject. After some farther ques |ecribed Fleming as a heartlesss, tioning, however, she ackunowledged [ shameless rogue who, having the in- people couldn’t live there because it |herited richea of industry and the ap- was haanted, but refused to give any | petite of self-indulgence, thought partioulars. Subsequently the reporter [ nothing cf wrecking a young girl'd met a man who was disposed to be|virtue and then casting her aside. He more communicative, and from him he | knew she had no' male relative—no succeeded in learning all that has | father or brother—who could chastise been narrated. He sald the matter | him as he deserved. Consocienceless, was not generally known, as all|Godless, creedless, heartless, blood- the tenants who had ever cccu-|less, he had stolen into a sacred tem- pled the place had moved lwl{. ple like a viper and now seeks to creep but seemed to fully belleve in|away again, perhaps into some other the ghostly manifestations, for which |girl's life to blast and darken that he de: d there could be no other|also. If Fleming appeals the case, than a supernatural explanation, At|unlees a jury can be packed, the girl one time he sald that a couple of | will get double these damages. young men, who worked in the to- bacoo factory near by, resolved to spend a night there and sce if the tales werd really true. They kindled fires and determined to ait up till morning, but they did not remain longer than midnight, as they were frightened al- most out of their wits by the un earthly voices, and even believed they saw more than one spook in the un- arthly habitation. Since then no one Thas had the courage to repeat thelr experiment, and the house has re. wained untenanted, MISS LIVINGSTON. The Girl of High Pedigree Who 18 Not Now the Toast of the Rou Clubs. “.Gath” says In one «f his letters from New York: Tho girl whose cas2 has been before one ¢f our criminal courts during the past week is of that illostrlous family of Livingstons to which belonged Robert Livingston, Mr, Jefforson’s minister to France, and Edward Livingston, Gen. Jack- son's secretary of state. It seems that the girl was bornon the Living- ston manor, the very spot where Gen. Montgomery and Robert Fulton spent their time after intormarrying with the Livingetons, Liviogston, too, was a framer of the Daclaration of In. dependence, This girl appears to have @& restless mother, who, after becoming a Livingston, was not quite satiefied soeing her name in the Sept. 14th, 1880, Hop Bitters (o., ToroNTO: 1 have been sick for the past six years, suffering from dyspepsia and general weaknees, I have used three bottles of Hop Bitters, sud they have done wonders for me, Iam well and able to work, and eat and sleep well. I cannot say too much for Hop Bittera, SIMON ROBBINS MRS. THEODORE TILTON. Compelled by Poverty to Serveaesa Hirea Nuree. New York, January 13,1t is re ported that Mrs, Theodure Tilton re cently found it necessary, owing to her straitened financial clrcumstances, to hire herself out as a nurse. The wife of a naval surgeon, who resldes in Monroe streer, Brooklyn, was very ill at Christmas tlme, and, ln the ab sence of her husband, who s at prosent in the West Indics, was walt- ed upon night and day by her father, Tt became nocessary tO engage a nurse, and the family physician agreed to get one, Soon after a velled lady called and rald she was the nurse rec ommended by the doctor. She was taken to the slck-room by the father f the patlent, and he at once with drow. The door had no sooner closed than the nurse advanced to the side of the lady and modestly announced that she was the wife of Theodore Tilton, with | and that her circumstavcos were such per at the|as to render it mnccessary that she “Every word of it was true,” replied Mrs, Tilton. ‘‘My relations toward Mr. Beecher will never be perhaps un- derstood. He was my spiritual guide and counselor, and my religious belief had been formed under his teaching. There seemed to be nothing wrong in what I did as 1 viewed it.” After @Mrs. Tilton had been en- aged it~ her #Rew occupation during our days and nights, there was a hur- rled ring at the door bell. The ser- vant was informed by a fashlonably dressed young lady that she was the daughter of Mrs. Tilton, and desired to have an immediate interview with her mother, Mrs. Tilton appeared very much agitated, went to the re- ception room and had an interview with the young lady. Whea she re- turned she sald that her davghter was not satisfled that she should con- tinue any longer to play the role of nurse, It did not seem to her to be fit or proper, and she had earnestly requested that there should be sn im- mediate termination of the engage- ment, *Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegotable Compound ranks first as a cnrative agent In all complaints peculiar to women, THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This Is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the wholo world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B., and in every way trying to induce suf- fering lnvalids o use thelr stuff in- stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H, B, Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to H. B., with vari- ously devised names in which the word “Hop” or ‘‘Hops" were used in away to lnSnco people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters, All such pretonded remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name 1s, aud espiclally those with the word ‘‘Hop" or “lgupl" in their name or in any way connected with them or their vame, are Imitations or counterfoits, Boeware of them. 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