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I Y, E ——— A R - Sanford’s Radical Cure FOR CATARRH From a “Simple {Cold to Catarrhal Consumption, That ptre aweet, eafe, and effoctive A Tatian of Witch-Hazel, A arigold, and Clover-Blosse AL CoRR for Catareh, with VENT and one SANFoRn' (meroven INnavres, all io ©ne package.may row be ha of all druggists for §1.00 Awk 0 SAXFORD'S KADIOAL CURS. Complete Treatment, $1,00- Oomplete, Local, and Constituns!_ Treatment for { Catareh, from Simple € 10 Loss of Smell, Taste, and Hearing, C chitis, and Cutsarhal Gonsumpticn, in overy form age. cataarh rem hear of a case th Tlcte satistaction. Sneez and &incharge « xcousivs and throat parched. a single dose, and i pe of Savronn's Revican Cure, “ Tho only absolute sy Jold , Sneere, Sneeze, Until your hend seoms reaty to fly off; tantitios te SANTORD'S RADICAL CoRR."—Medical Times, “Attor a long struggl with Cataar: your BADICAL Qokn conquered.”~Kov. 8. W. Monros, Lewisourg, influonza Bron, “ We sell moro of the RAioaL Cun than all other ies put together, and I have yot to # has not given the most oom- S, W. Glfford, Oskaloosa, dawa, il eur nose of #hin, frri- tating, watory fltd; untilsour head achos, thouth biood at fover heat. is_an Acuto Cataarh, and instantly relieved by n anently cured by no bottlo This E ific wo know of for sneez- ing, smifiiing, and choking catarrh, o= head colds, Catarthal Couch, Tronohitls, Droppings in th Throat, Ulecrati 0 of the Nasul Pas agen Debilly. L 8 of Srongth, Flesh and Sleep cured th the aa fority of ensa e euro effected Inmy case by SAxmab's RADIC ¢ CORK wus 80 renrkabie That it seo 1 &1t thi ko wio Td walfered without rellel trom any of the usial romedies that it could not be trae, 1 thorefore myde — | afdavit to it befors Seth 3. Thomas, Laq., Justics of the Pénce, Bos'on."~Geo, F. Dinsmore, Druggis, Worchester, Musa. CHOKING, PUTRID MUCOUS Accum :lations aro dislodgod the nasal passago, cleansed, disintectod, and hew 4, breath sweetened smiell, testo, and hearing restored, and consttutional 1o enoy checked by S\xvetn's Conx S RADICAL Utk gives universal sabistao. not found & case that it did not relieve aro i peviormed by Andrew Loe, Droxgist, Man e botile. " CLERGYMEN, VOOALIS TS, And Public §) eakers, without number, owe thelr present usetulness anl success to SANFORD'S RADICAL h. CuRx for U for Catarrh, n; ly lifotime of sulfering, is SANEORD'S RADICAD C clars the head and throat o thoroughly that, taken each morning on rising, there are no unp e t 8o cretions and no disxgreeablo hawking duriug the en. tire day, but an unprecedented elearnces of voice and respiratory organs. Sold by all pruggista. Price, $1.00. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, and ht Al IS THE CRY or A the world. SUFFERINS NERVE Address P. D, & C. Co., Boston. NS' VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PL. in, A porfect ELECT prevents Diseasc, absorbs Poisons trom the Blood, and does more in less time than any other plastur in Affects tho Nervous Systcm JOMBINED with a_POROLUS i COLLINS’ WANGTACTURK): OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Cartiages, Bmits, Wagong AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1310 and 1320 Harnoy Stroot and 403 5, 18th Street. Illuesrated Catalogue furaishod free upon appiication. } JMAHA, NEB. Heniey, Haynes & Van Arsdel, WIHOLESALE— NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GENTS FURNISHING == AND = Fancy Goods, 1106 Farnam Street, - - - - - - OMAHA, NEB PERFECTION (N Heating and Baking Tn only attained by uring Stoves and Ranges, AWTH WIRE GAUIE OVER DOORS Fer sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONE OMAHA Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAN PUMPS, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,! Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail, AND SCHOOL BELLS, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUROB Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. SIMPSON, A L NASBY. The Oo sers are Kxorcised Over the My reing s of Fred Douglass with a White Woman — How the Moeeting Kventuated, Coxrepenit X Roaps (which is in the state uv Kontucky), February 19, 1884 The marriago uv Fred Douglass with a white woman wuz made known in the paper wich Bascom subscribes for, for me to read in his bar, to the roglers. Corners wuz never so agitatid se flirin upon Fort Sumpter. A nigger to marry white woman! A white woman to marry a nigger! Ez Deekin Pogram remarkt, chaos wuz now cum agin. He wug now prepared for almost anything. Kernel M Pelter pintid to it ez the legitimit result uv freein the niggers, and the nateral outceme uv republikin triumfs. It was nothin’ more than he had profeside from the beginnin. Give the nigger his freedom fust, then the ballot, then let him hold property, and wat wuz to prevent his marryin white wimmen, or white wimmen from marryin him? Nevertheless, he didn't suppose the besotted republikin party would re- establish slavery, even with this afore their eyes. The horrible okkurence occasioned so much comment that it wuz desided to hold a mestin to consider it. The meetin- house wuz full and T took the cheer precisely at 8. After commentin on the outragae ez its heininiosity demandid, I showd that the sooperior race cood mot intermingle with the inferior without debasement, and after yoosin an _hour or two to prove from the skripters that the niggers wuz plied that if it wuz in the Bible he'd be- livve it, but he bedam ef he wood on any loss testimony jedgin from the gineral average uv white men he knowd at the Corners. Deekin Pogram then handed me, with grate solemnity, a serios of resolooshens wich I had written and given to him to hand to me, owin to his inability to reed in a consecootive manner, wich run ez follews: Wareas, Frederick Douglass, now uy the City uv Washington, a nigeer, wich notwithstandin holds a oftis wich a white dimocrat_shood be in the enjoyment uy, hez married a white woman, and Wareas, Nacher hez sot tho seel uv dis- approval onto the mixin uv the two races, the one bein inferior and the other sooperior, and % Wareas, Miscegenashun is a crime agin nacher, and one wich shood be sternly re- booked, no matter wher and how it hap- pens, therefore, be it Resolved, That the citizens uv the Cor- ners enter their sollum protest agin this marriage uv a white woman and a nigger, and demand uv the president uv the Yoonited States the removal uv the said nigger Douglass from his oftis, to the end uv emphasisin’ the governmental disap- proval uv miscegenashun wich is abhor- reut to the Corners. Joe Bigler ariz and asked ‘the cheer wat missegenashun really wuz, any- how. I replied in a dignified manner that missegenashun wuz the mixin of the two races, the white and the kulered. Mrs. Pogram, wich wuz present, ap- proved uv my definishen. “Very good,” said Josef, calmly, “ther is a gontleman present wich will make 8)me remarks ou these resoloosh- ons. beg to interdoose to ‘this meetin Mr. Simon Pogram, wich yoost to be well known in this seckshun twenty yeers ago. The Deekin fell m a swoon ofl' his cheer, Mrs. Pogram shreeked ez ef bilin water hed bin poured down the back uv her neck, and the awjence riz in astonish- ment. The nigger was an indivigule wich wuz born into this world uv sin and sorror about 30 yeers ago, the mother thereof hein a likely wench b'longin’ to Deekin Pogram, and the bornin’ resulted in the mother’s bein’ sold south, bein’ sold to a planter adjinin’, and the Deekin losin’ the most uv the hair on his venerable poll, The nigger hed the Pogram nose, tho' ez ther’ wuz sum uv the mother in him, he wuz ruther an improvement on the Pograms proper. Scasely hed Simeon showed up afore that awdashus Bigler interdoost Pompey M'Pelter, wich endid in Mrs. M'Pel- ter faintin’ and bein’ removed from the house, and to finish it he brot up another yaller man wich he interdoost ez Washington Gavitt, a half-brother of Issaker Gavitt, all yallor uy various shades. *“I'here in others,” sed Josof, ‘‘near by wich wood like to bear testimony in this matter, but I won't interdoose em indi- vijolly, by tume. Enter my children!” And_throwin the door open there surged in u perceshn uv yeller young men and women uv all shades, from the color uy & 0o saddle up to them which wuz almost white, whiter than sny uv_us, ez we wuz, with our hauds onwashed. “These.” sed Jesef, “is ull livin,breath- in proofs, that whatever muy be the the- oretical vews uy the Cornec on the sub- jick uv_ missegenushun ut the present time,it didn't hold themn vews some twen- ty-five yeers ago, or if it did hold the vews, the pracus uv the Cuiners wu quite different from its theories. Kz these wllow citizens anu citizenesses hev every one uv them, white and nigger blood in various proportions in their respective veins, there must hev bin coneiderable missegenashun in_this immejit visinity some years ago. For instance Simeon, which looks enuff like Deckin Pogram to G, 10 DagSTeIST o0 Cataloguos furnished an Avoliostion. {5, OMAHA. NEB 0. M. LEIGHTON. H, T, CLARKE, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, BUCCESS0RS TO KENNARD BROS, & C0.) ~ Wholesale Druggists ! —DEALERS IN— Paints. OMAMA Brushes. QCiasx. 43724304 be his own son, is only a quarter black, his mother wuz only half white, wich shows that missegenashun extended back uv the Deekin's time. And Issaker—" At this pint I interrupted him, Ther wuz no doubt but that missegenashen, in a modified form, did eggsist under our patriarkel institugio “Patriarkel moens ‘fatherly,’ don't it! remarkt Bigler, “Under our patriarkel instooshuns, but it wuz not legalized, ez in the case under considerashun It did noc receive the sankshen uv the law. It wuznot aac- knowledgment uy the ekality uv the nig- | 4y ger; on the contrary, it wuz his inferiority. The nigger wuz our boud man and bond womsn to do with ez we pleesed. But this man Douglas, & nigger, hez aotilly married a white wo- il.nnn—milly married her by forms uv W, ““I see,” said Bigler. *I git the bear- ing uv yoor ijee. Missegenushun to he made entirely rite and propper must be tompted with adultery, Ef Douglas hedn't married the woman it wood hev been all rite. Ispose. Parson, I'm delited to know wher we are on 80 important & question. That we may be logically rite, move the aaopshun uy this addishnel resolooshen: Resolved, That the Corners hez no ob- ! jeckshun to the mi uv the races now or hereafter, perviding it 1s done ez the Corners hez always did it, without the sankshun uv marriage, proof uy the inferior race, to which Joe Bigler re- |t e baby |3 voted for it, and it wuz carried. And' then Bigler romarkt that ez awful v this act uv Douglass wuz, he didu't think the Corners need hev any feer uv any uv her niggers wautin to marry any uv her white wimmen or any nigger wlmmen wantin to marry any uy hee whito mon, The niggers uv both sexes had enuff to do to take keor uv theirselves, without loadin up with incumbrancos. Ef they shood, he would favor a law, in the interest uv the niggers, forbidden that sort of thing. r}ml then he adjerned the meetin sine die. It is curious that wo dimocrats can't git together for purpus uv resolvin on a simple matter like d\i». but that that in- carnashen uv infernalism, Joe Bigler, shel arise and pul us to open shame. Who knows how many sores, parshelly heeled, he opened when ho gathered them_mulatoes, quadroons and octoroons together that nite! Half the white men uv the Corners cum to Bascom's the next day with their faces disfiggered aud lackin in the article uv hair. It is a dengerous subject to interdooso even twenty years after the close uv the war and the (Lnlh of the patriarkle institooshun., roLeuM V. Nasny, Missegenas unist.) ‘Wer De Moyer., It is now undisputed that Wel Do Mey- or's Oatarrh Cure is the only treatment that will absolutnly cure Catarrh—fresh or chronio, *‘Very efficacious, Saml, Gould, Weoping Wator, Neb.” One box cured me, Mrs. Mary Kenyon, Bismark, Dakota.” *'It roatored mo to the pulpit, Lev, Geo. K. Reis, Coblevills N. ¥ Ono box radically cured mo, Rev, C. H. Taylor, 140 Noblo street, Brooklyn.” “'A perfoct cure aftor 30 years sufferiv D. McDonald, 710 Broadway, N. Y., &c., & Thousands of testimonials are roceived from all parts of tho world, Doliy- ered, £1.00. Dr. Wei De Meoyor's Illustra- Treatise ish statoments by the cured mailed free. D, B, Dawey & Co., 1 fulton street, N, Y. tues-thur&sat-m&e-3m For Coughs and Thront Disorders use BROWN'S Broxcuian Trocues, “‘Have nover changad my mind respecting them, ox- copt I think botter of that which I began thinking well of."—Rev, Henry Ward Beccher, Sold only in boxes. LETTERS Remaining in the Omaha postoffice unclaimed for the week ending March 1, 1884: GENTLEMEN, Anderson I Anderson AN Bassett W Bey 1. Bickford H Barlow (i I3 Bridret G W Bell 8 Bluke 1 Basslor C G Baver K Banks A J Bera A W Rortelson A 1 Burg A Brown J W Bressman T 1Y Bryant M Carlson Q J Clouston W Carathers § Campbell 1" Cowan I° istiansen C Carroll E Brurely W 1 Bluckman C 1 Carter G W Cumuings S Cole Chase M Sopp O T Church D W Day S B o Dunn § Emmott T F FintJ 1} Fenton J 3 Ford H Fronch 1§ Fowler 13 Gepson G ¥ Garton W G Gladman M 1 -2 Hannen J Herity H IR Hill f; reon W n Goodin C E 1 Honnix O Hartlish Huuter J W Howard J Halpin D Huntington J C Huanks 1) Harper W C Hanson G D Jossolyn H N Johuson J M Kleidosty T, Kimon M I} KeyoJ Lawason T Leningtan A Lomon H A Jowell EJ Tacobson J W Kelly E A Kemp W Rt Kirschhoff I 11 Lund J G Tafferty 1 E Lrndon A Murrow J W Sweeney J J Sellman J T, wanson E wenson C A Smith ¥ Sullivan C Shandy D later I 1 Toed H 13 Tressman J Thomas Tomsa F Taylor R Ures .J Vickroy D Watson J Wriden H Wiedmark I’ Wilcoq W Wieckmann 1) Ward b 1§ Wilke H G Ward C Warren I & Co FOURTH CLASS MATTRIL. J H Levy M Brundige H M Scott M D Brook W Graham I E Hay Mrs W L Murphy ~ Miss 1) C Zimmor LADIES, Anderson Miss A ¢ Bethers Mrs C srownell Miss C Burg Miss A Connor Mrs P Campbell Miss M hristy Mra ¥ I Carolino Mrs M Carnell Miss A Cox Miss M Diggs Miss O Douison Mrs 1, Alton Miss L, Anna Burnham Miss K Briggs Mrs J Carnoy Mrs R A Cameron Miss A Carlson Miss C Coslin Mien A ubers Mrs W Chil C Dilmin Miss M Danford Miss N Graves Gibson Miss § Hail Mrs | Haney Miss I Jobis 112 Jorgenson Mrs N Joy M W W Kerstettor Miss | Kourus Miss A KKirk Mg T JAWren I.usnten Miss J Person Miss H Penn Mrs M Peterson Mis« H Rulston Mrs 8 Racnelle M Sanders Mrs A Smith Mrs D H Kloy Miss M Shubart Mrs L A Torrance Mirs O Wheeler Miss C Walker Mrs 8 Wheeler Miss C ‘arson 3 Petuison A J Lyan Miss A Ttoborts Mrs A I Reavin Miss N Stangford Mys A Smith Miss Samuelson Miss A Sebering Mrs A C Thomas Miss I Williats Miss M M Waters Mins A Wellors Mins M C. K. Courant, Postmustor, e Remarkable Escape, Jabn Kuhu, of Lafayette, Ind. narrow escape from death, Thi story. ““One year ago 1 was in the last stages of consumption, Our best physicians gave my case up, 1 finally got so low that our doc: tor said I could not "live twenty-four hours, friends then purchased a bottle of Dk. M. HALL'S BAtsAM #ok TE LuUNGH, which benefitted me. I continued natil I took nine bottles. 1 am now in perfect health, having used no other medicine. Dr. Rogers' Vegetable Worm Syrup instantly destroys worms, and removes the eecretions that cause them. : Henry's Carbolic Salve, The BESY SALV E i the world for Cuts, Brutses, SBoces, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Tettor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kind of Skiu Eruptions, ete. Get HENRY 'S CARBOLIC BALVE as all others ave but imitations, Price 25 cents, Disease, i A ~The governor is in receipt of a dispaten from Liouten- ant Governor Finnoy, of Neosha Falls, 1 Woodeon county, stating that, the mouth | and foot disease has broken out among cattle in that vicinity. Already 100 head He put the moshun, the niggers all jore affeoted and the disease is spreading. | omaha, Nev. Feb., 16, 1856 HE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCI 4, 1884, Ho Broke the News Gently, Cincinnati fnquirer, Not long since, while a gang ef section mon were at work on the Ohio and Mis- sissippi coad, the fast express camo along, and beforo Mike Martin, one of the num ber, could get out of tho way of the train he was run over and killed. Hius com- rades wore standing about viewing the remains and lamenting over Mike's fate, when one of them said, ‘*And who will break the nows to the wiady!” After a short conference it was docided that Jer ry Duonovan should go to Mike's late rosidence and inform Mrs. Martin of poor Mike's death as gently as possible. Ho lott his comrades, and going to Mike's houso said, ‘‘Good mornin’, Mrs, Mar. tin.” “'Good mornin’, Jorry,” said sho. “Now, compose yourself, Mrs. Martin,"” anid Jerry, woing to paralyze you. Wherd aMike! urehe's beyant workin’ on the section.” “You're a liar!" said Jorry, “he's dead.” J— Horsford's Acid Phosphate, For Alcoholism, Dr. J. 8. Hutiaay, Philadelphia, Pa. says: “It is of good ervico in the troubles arising from aleoholism, and gives satisfaction in mv practice.” e Some Very Funny Testimony. Stenographers vory often find somo rather humorous testimony in their notes, which in the ordinary course of events coes not reach the general public. Here ina very good specimen sent by I. W. Goodner, of Brattleboro, Vt., toa brother stenographer in Rochester: Now, Mr. Schnotdor YOu say you were at Mr. Shaw's house at 9 o'clock in the morning; what did you go there fort A Vell, 1 vanted to see him apout trading horses. Did you succeed in trading. A, Yas On what terma? A. 1 gif him my horse for his old plug and his heifer, and 20 to boot. Was there anything wrong with the horse you traded off to him? A. Vell, he don't see very well mit one eye. Did you leave him any medicine for the horse. A. Yas, What was the medicine? A. No you don’t come dot on me; not much; you dink you learn my drade, don’t you? Vell, 1 guens not much. When you went to his house did you drive one horse only, or did you drive twol A. I goes mit two of dem, Did you drive around over the hill, by the road? A. Goot Got, how you shpose [go—by telkraf! You must dink Vm pretty kreen. Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiiul Hair must uso LYON'S RATHATRON. This fl(‘finnt, cheap article always makes the He.r grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling cut, arrests and cures gray- pess, removes dandrnil and i ching, makes the Hair i 'rong, giving it a curling tadency and keeping it in auy desired position, Beau- Neporl Murphy I & tiful, healthy Hair is the sure Metiinty ) McClintock R UYRLAIEISIS MeDonal € Munry A result of using Kathairon. Moorehead W 11 Morgan W Powell 1 Ralston J H M Rooves O D : Roffenberger C M evenson 11 Stevens H oxtoni(} Sawyer D J Y ST R The use of tho term * Sho Lino” in connection with corporate name of & greatroad, conveyn an idea of ust what required by the traveling pub lic—a short Line, Quick Time and the best of ® tions—all of which 0 Iahed by tho greatest railway in America, (acaco, [mwAvREE And St. Paul. perntes over 4,600 miles of Wisconsin, Minnosota, Towa Tt own Northern 1liin Dakota; and as. tlona roach ull tho ¢ Northwest and_Far Wo description of Short Line, and Best Route betwesn Chioago, Milwaukeo, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwaukeo, La Crosse and Winona. Chioago, Mil ) Chicago, Mil: Chicago, Mil' orrill. Chicago, Milwaukee, Beaver Dam and Oshkoab. Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha aud Oconomowoo. Chicaio, Milwaukeo, Madison and Prairiodu Chien Chicago, Milwaukeo, Owatonna and Fairibault. Chicago, Boloit Janvaviilo and Minoral Poins, Ghloago, Klgin, iocktord and Dubunue. Chicago, Clin k id and Codar Rapids. Chicago, Council d Omahs. Chicago, Bloux City, and Yankton Chicago, Milwaukoo, Mitcholl and Chamberlain, Rook Island, Dubugiie, t. Paul and Minneapolis Davenport, Calmar, St. Paul and Minneapols. Pullman Sloepers and th Finest Dining Oars in ont, it naturally answors th: Lowis ) Liealio Mra 1, world are run on the mainlines om\ugumweu Lincoln ) Leony Mrs I’ MILWAUKEE & ST; PAUL RAICWAY Lowrson McClure Mrs and overy attention in pald fo passongers by courte Maru Marton M ouy employes of the company. Muton yins L Moyer Migs M Menixa Mrs C Mattson Miali 8. 8. MKRIG, A V.H CANPEITRR, A 2 dioLmughlin Mref en'l Mauager, en’ 1Pans. Ageni l\lt:;la:::y\‘hll:: }"“ m»lk:l‘ 5 e oo TaanBK, 2ol GEO 1. HEAF onn.‘ Iy EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist ‘and Auris Until offices are repaired from result of fire, off with Dr. Parker, Room 6, Creighton and Louglas strects. 0 GeDTNLy > & X hinustion and premature deciy arocaused by excesses, errors of youth, e A NOTICE. wiven that the partnership bore hotwoen Willam F. Manolng Goo. H, Hews frw uawe of Mannfig Heas, 14 this day d This in bo give fu spousible for any de ur late fina nam v Y will not bo re- custs to nuny litigation “of any de- Sanmbion ageoat 40y of the oredit-r of the late firm. o e hs o f tmy’ DA 10 GATEY such litigation bs unauthorized by me. on sy such iigation B M P, MARNING, Fob, 1840 Block 17th BILIOUSNESS. Bilious symptoms invariably arise from indigestion, such as furred tongue, vomiting of bile, giddiness sick headache, irregular bowels, The liver secrates the bile and acts lik filter or sicve, £y cleanse impurities of the blood. By irregularity in its action or suspensions of its functions the bileis liable to overfow into the biood, causing jaundice, sallow com- plexion, yellow eyes biliousdiarrhwa, a languid,weary feeling and many other distressing symptoms, Bil- iousness may be properly termed an affection of the liver, aud can be thoroughly cured by the grand reg ulator of the liver and bilinre organs BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Act upon the stomach, bowels and liver, making healthy bile and pure blood, and opens the culverts and sluiceways for the ontlet of di<ease. Sold everywhere and guaranteed to cur Y ) 0 OLTAIC BELT and other ELgcrio it ton 8 D DR. sTg l NATURR, rosulting from ABUSKS and i, - Bpeedy - Telin: h, relied ani complete restoration to FEALTH, Vioom and MANIOOD @UARANTRED, * Bond at once for Ilustrated Pamphiet frée. Address YOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich, Hofi"s Malt Exti‘aét ' A TONIC WITHOUT A RIVAL! THE GENU! o loast possitit atimulant. 1t alda digestio Strengthens the weak. 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