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- . 8 rin rMLY BEE..aO1AfJA , WEDNESDAV OOTOBER 31 , 188.
_ IE DAILY BEE.
O11AHA.
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Wo'ipsday Morning , Ootobor 31.
Tue weit tier.
For the upper Tisssppi ' 1Yi
genoi-tilly fitir Weather ! wliid8 tnotIy
front wct to nortii , niI1g baroniuter ,
8tationa'y or Iowor toniperaturo , witit
frot.s T11Ur5hy ( inormllg.
} 'or tlio Mjisouri valley , fair woatiior ,
t northerly w111d8 , riiig baronioter , stA.
tioiiary or lower tenhIwrnturo.
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AiiiI.Miiupoly ( Jiiivontloti.
A dogito coiivontioii of the Anti.
MOflOlOliMta of Douglas county will be
hold on Saturday , November 3 , 1883 , at ,
1:30 : i ta. , at the City huh , Omaha , to
nominate a county tickob. I'riiuary eke-
tion will bo held on Friday , November
2d , in the country precincts , between the
hours of 5 and 7 p. rn. , and iii the city
procincta between 4:30 : p. in. and ( :3O : p.
in. Every country precinct ui ontt1ctl to
four deIogato , and cvury city proiiict
will bo represented by Bj i1ohogate.
'the Anti.Monopi1y Committee.
LOOAL BItE IT1ES.
-save money. Sonil to K Foamnwhohoh
cigar and t.ob.cco da1or , for price flat.
-The cao of the 3tt , , . Ed. SIiitto , In.
dictod for th murder of Mnrttn Knight , will
1)0 begun t1.by In the JIiitrict court bc-
fore Judge Wakeloy.
-A very JTeMant IirlrlSO lartY given
at tlio redenc3 Of Mr. II. A. Kotoni , on
llowarilstreot , aturday evening , It being the
ftyfifLli annivor8ary of Mrs. ICuotero' btrth
day.
-1'rize will be given the ownera of the
11aflLiflO3t ) (1011 and the thou with the inaot
interesting hIstory , at tim chlIdron'm fair on
Thiiivadiy evening. All who are willing to
' lend dohla for the OCCMIOfl may leave theta
with MIi Taft , oorner of Twenty.lirst nnh
Webtcr atreohi , or Mr . .Sherrihl , 310 North
Ttcentieth atreot.
-The elevator boy hia read TilE Bi anti
takoi it advice , svhiicht was , If ho ntuat
; read at all , to road aomethihig better than tim
j . nickel library scrle& One of our reporter the
other day discovered an elevator boy diligoot.
I hy poruing , between lift , , tim life of Charles
Il Sumner. But the boya must remember that
ii , the changing light nod sudden intervals of
darkness in the elevator ahiaft are hail for the
'h -It 1 ntrncroi hero that tim culpritti whia
' have been atmptlnr to wreck 'trains on the
i ; B. & M. itoar Araiahoo h1v4 boon caught by
1 non Bent out from an Omaha detoctiro agon.
cy. They vihI be hold at Arapahoe for exam.
. m ination. They have boon Hyitoiflatically b.
i atructing tim track , with somno foul purpose in
view.
-Asiihialt paving 1mM boon begun on Fif.
teouth street between Hnrzioy and lfowariI.
I A buy Ecene just now at the herald corner.
-A number of Indinii , belonging to the
' "Wild West" ahow , went on this znomlng'i
I train to roam once 3nore in the genuine wild
p vost.
-Dr. Carver , Ith aaron car loads of horses
. and buffalo and a Party of 3 , Indians and all ,
( loft for tim south this aftcntoon via the We.
bash and 0. & M. roads.
-The ( mineral of tha lata Mr. John (1. Ja.
' cobs took Ithaca on Sunday at 2 o'clock , from
r the residence of bi father-in-law , Mr. SoIl.
. dayIt won conducted under Masonic ens.
, i . plots. .
t -Cody and Carver have divided their busi.
ness. Cody will make a theatrical tour of the
c east during the winfer , commencing on Do.
ti comber 3d , and Carver will organize a "Wild
Vest" troupe of his own nod travel with it
L down south durlngtho winter , tnrtlng horn
Omahalnadnyorso.
I -lora ) Ucrnard , a womnanof the town , v1to
, a8 taken Uj ) to jail heat itight , ves discovered
, A to be ill , amid time city physician being called
ho said that sIte was about to be conflumod , and
must be immediately sent to her home. She
was token there. No later news.
-3trs. Ozier1 facetiously styled the "Canary
: Bird , " posoibly because alto looks as unlike a
T canary bird us possible , itatl a bat ! case of
c doltniuin tromnons at loll last night , and made
It lively for ( lornian. The doctor loft a bottle
of itiedicino with orders to muimninlotor 141)1110 ) of
it ; whenever the woman ves uneasy or restless.
Corman 8fl8 13110 WOM uneasy and restIos cli
thio time and he fed her the whole bottle and
then vent to the drug stora for moore. "Mitre
of thati" said the drug clerk , "why , a bottin
j of that ii enough to kill an ordinary Porsn , "
I Corinan said that tIm Canary Bird was not an
' ordinary person , however , and seemed to
relish it , so Ito got some muoro. Simo imagined
hInt saw serpontis : everywhere In the room. lii
S her jocket was found ft card mumnoimmicing her :
ci Mr. . hEal ) , a witlow who lied boon burnt
( tilt. ( In this Idea she begged her livimig.
-An important caliod iiroeting of tim No.
lireaka State Stonograhmors association was
hold in time office of 1rof , .1. .1. ] . 'oints last
cening , when the annual eloctlou of officers I
for tIme ensuing year tooic place. The follow.
lug officers wore elected : l'residont , J. J.
- Points ; yico lresldent , J. 'r. Deli ; secretary ,
t :11. : G. Stripe treasurer
; , ui. . ureevy ; exam-
Lug cormunittee , J. T. Boil , 11. 0 , Wakely and
'Xhomnas T , Mellon1 executive committee ,
James II. Ilaynea , J. B. Shmpsblro anti 0. A.
lYotter. After some little discussion the date
of tim annual banquet was fixed for Saturday ,
Jecetnbor 8th , and ths fohlowiog committee
'of arrangements antI
progranuno Wore ap.
potnt.odm John T. lIeu , 1) . 0. Wakoly and
Jamo Wilson. The following iontlozneu were
: admlttodintotlioesioclation ; Messy. Thomas ,
t3hepoaxd , Case and Woodmnan.
CaJItAIU Morris 0. Foote , of this Ninth
Infantry , who was In the city yesterday ,
Irtnnewu . . death of Mr. Charles Y
-Y.'IJoo , a ti , tirr of Miss Constance Wool .
lion , the novelist , which happened at Los Au .
Holes , California , last August. Mr. Wo3lor I
. will be remembered. by a circle of friends Ic I
Omaha whom he attached to himself by 1mb I
genial macnoes , brilliant qualities of imitnt I
. &uil rare cozmvenmtional lmowers. Just Prior h )
ltI departure lii Augnst , 1879 , ho was omit .
pluyotl for saute weeks in tim 11. & M. head .
quarters , . _ _
'yin , MIssln Mary ChurchIll.
Tinuni 1tAUTI , Intl. , October 1O.-Dr
L Itobert Van Vahzab , a dunti5t of this city ,
Iun1 a cousin of Mary Churchill , time zntsms. .
tj . . , 1i1 St , Louis girl , was visited yoaterda ,
' ovcuiIiq about dusk by a youn" woman ,
I Being busy all the time 11a about to
leave his vullco hue only saw her a few ,
t- , iumnutea , lie Is satisfied t.o.day thiut Jib I
( visitor was Mary Churchill. Ntluiiig ha I
; 1cexuit of her siuco.
ciTy COUNCIL.
An Imer1aflt ictizi at the City Hall
Last Thht.
ttti Au1Journid ) Ieeulzt to lb lichi
'rO.slgIlt.
A regular meeting of the city council
was held last evening. l'resont-I'resi-
dent 13iker amiti Councilmen Andersomi ,
Iluluin , Dunhirnn , Ilascahl , I'tturphiy , Ited.
hold , Thriuno amid Wood vaithi.
VflTITIONS A1) ) COMMUNIcitrIONi.
From the smutyor : Approving the or-
( Imnanco regarding the clerk of time police
court , also that to pay 6OO to Voter
Chambers , Filed.
Front time mayor : In reference to the
bill of Ilomiry Gibson , for printing , that
ho knew of no contract existing with
henry ( iibon for city printing.
Mr. itodliold said that the bill had
been taken out of his Imamids by the mayor ,
who claimed that he was time auditor of
accotumitri , oLe. Since allowing tim mayor
to take the bill 1w hind , himself , looked
up time laws , as given iii Chase's revised
ordinance , and had found , as decided ,
that the mayor hind no authority to pur.
chase oxce1tt whore heads of departmnent.mm
failed to iurchmaso as directed , and that
he had 110 authority to act as auditor but
was sunply required to satisfy himself
that a bill was corr.ct , before signing it.
time concitisiomi was that the mmlayor lied
been assuumnimig duties to which ho had no
right. Mr. ltedhiold'a motion to refer
wee carried.
From City Treasurer Buck , in refer.
once to election laws. Referred.
A protest against the method of ro-
uioving dirt fromit 11th and Dodge ntrcota.
Filed.
From Elms M. ilornaby , in reference
to erroneous asseasimiemit. Referred.
From lot owners on 16th amid Cumrng
streets , in reference to having atreets
mimado of ummiformn width. Referred.
From time city waterworks company :
Notice of 110w hydrtututa ready for use.
Filed.
Frormi time mayor : To give one pub.
ilcation of registrars notice in Time DAIIx
Bun iii order to give it the widest circula.
Lion posaiblo.
Gcntiomuomt of time City Council :
Very frequently : run asked iii regard
to registration of voters for time aproacli.
ing election , November ( I , vr xuino. It
is of comumon reniark that tIm notices of
ouch registration do nut appear iii the
city papers.
I therefore recommend that one insertion -
tion of the notice of time registrars of the
time amid place of aitting , be inserted iii
'I'iui : Or.ui.t DAnx Biumi , in order to give
it the widest circultutiomi practicable.
CimAIPoN S. CuAsE , Mayor.
Mr. Denimam moved to file , because lie
believed Tim Union could make more
out of a lawsuit against the city than it
could out of publication.
From the mayor : Appointing judges
and clerks of election as follows , on mtc
count of the voting on pavimig bonds :
First ward-Judgos , .Tolm Brandt ,
Felix Slaven , It. C. Jonkinson ; clerks ,
Michael I'arr , W. Honan.
Second ward , f1rat district-Judges , J.
C. Stevenson , Alex. Black , Anton F.
French ; clerics , Samuel Lippincott ,
Matthew Norad.
Second , district-Judges , C. S. pocht ,
J. % v. Lounesbory , F. W. Belini ; clerks ,
Moses I' . O'Brien , J. H. Baldwin.
, Third Ward--Jumdges , Simeon Bloom ,
v. B. Paytomi , Fred Dolionu ; clerks ,
01cm Chase , F L. D. Hertznman.
Fourth Ward -Judges , W. J. Brotch ,
T. K. Sudboroughi , Charles O'Connor ;
clerks , M. Baawitz , A. P. Nicholas.
Fifth Ward-First District-Judges ,
E. D. Pratt , Joust Erck , I'atrick Loary ;
clerks , David Hume , Henry Hobart.
Second District-Judges , W. E. Riley ,
Josopi Itichinan , James Shannon ; clerks ,
H. II. Swinby , B. F. itedmnnu.
Sixth Ward-Judges , A. H. Heel ,
Johuui Quinn , Martin Elimor ; clerks , G.
It. ltathbumi , George Bassett.
Confirmed.
From Win. Gontleinami and othmors :
For four feet on the outside of the side.
walk and four feet iiext to their atoros
on Sixteenth street for the display of
goods. Referred
From .Tnineaon tz Bailk : To erect a
scale on Ninth and Jackson streets.
l'etitiomi fromui Fred ICrug : To pave
alloy in blook 176 at his owui oxpouiso.
iteforred.
From Elizabeth Kouutzo : itight of
way of Davenport atrot west froimi
Twenty-sixth street. Roferrred.
1IESC ) ( .UTIONI4.
By Itodileld : That tIme removal of
clay from Dodge street , betweemu Eighth
and Ninth , be discontinued. Adopted.
Several sidewalk resolutiomus wore
adopted.
By Murphy : To fill up the creek at
Twenty-eighth and Dodge streets , price
not to exceed 18 cents imor yard , and to.
tel coat not to exceed $200. Adopted.
By Hascail : To make the necessary
surveys for establishing the grade on
twenty-six ditForont streets. Adopted.
By Anderson : 'ro repirunk bridge over
North Omaha creek at Twenty-first mid
Clark streets , Adopted.
. By Anderson : To construct sidewalk
in front of lot 5 , block 135 , on Ilarnoy
street. Adopted.
By Bobm : To ad.'ortise for bids for
cleaning the several streets already
paved ( oxcuptilig Fuirnamu street ) , and
stick other streets as nitty be paveil this
( cii , said contract to coutinuo to July let ,
1884. Adopted.
By Ilascall : That time owner of amuy
! ot on Faruani street , until such street
is ropavod or the width of tIme sidewalk is
increased , may lay toniporary sidewalks
of plank , time semite to be ronunved upon
joruiuaumeut sidewalks being ordered.
Adoptod.
lly Bolnu : To build catch basimus on
Nineteenth anti Jackson. Adopted.
By Baker : To repair tIme old culvert
across Saunders street , north of Pat.
trick's , Adopted.
11y Baker : To build a sewer across
Cumning street , at Tilmnan street , the
5liIQ tube awarded to the lowest rcajmon.
aublo bidder , Itefurrod. with power to
flOt.
uuiu'oim : or uOninrrg ,
On Judiciary : Itecoinmending that tIme
lull of Dr. P. 8. Loisoimriimg , the city
physician , for attemdiimg impoui snuall pox
cases , tIme amount being 269.tIO , be paid.
Adopted.
On Claims : Itoconunomuding the iy
uncut of sundry bills. Adopteti.
On Streets and Grades ; itecomnuumoud
mug 0 the apmroval of time catlmumute of won
done emu Sixteenth street by A. L. Barbc :
& Co. Adopted.
Same : Fuvor of accepting plat of Coi
lco Place addition , Adopted.
Seine ; Favor of ajproviumg time estimat
of grading on St. . Mary's avenue , $383.17.
S.umiio : Making certain rocommemuda.
tii'iis as to regiilatiiig the right to arena
mmml stAirways. Adi'pted. '
Suimmu : ttecrnniimeiiding that the hay
market ho ehmatigod fromn Fourteemith
street , between Ilarney and llowamd , to
howard street , between Fiiurtcemitli and
Fift.eiithi , amid also on l'otmrteemitIm , be.
tweeli .Jnckeon amid Ilowanl. Auhipted.
0mm Gmis : ltecomnumiendiimg payflemmt of
bills of Ommrnba Gius Co. Adopted.
It wium mn'ved tim it vhmou the council
ndjiurmm it. tudjimimmim to iiie't at 7:30 : p. in.
% 'u'edimeaday evening.
onImn.tnc"r.
An ordinance changing the grade of
Thirteenth street , south of Center street ,
vas imussoil. ;
Aim ( .rdinanco locating cortoin addi.
tional water hydrants , was referred.
Adjourned.
A IlicHaing to nil Mankind.
In titesi , times when our Newspapers are
fluiolcil itii 1atont , umodicinme advertisements ,
it In gratifyimmg to know what to procure that
will ceratimily cure ythi. If you are Bilious ,
bloom ! outof order1 Liver insetive , orgonorally
dcillitjitod , tIters is nothing in the world that
will cur' , you so quickly as Electric Bitters.
They are a ilessimig to olhmnankiml , ami can be
hail for only fifty cents a bottle of 0. F. ( good.
nina's.
i'ERSONAL.
Dr. Ilerteman iiM adorned from Lincoln ,
whore ho hm been visiting liii wife , whose
mmmisfortumrn and Present condition is known
to cli.
Coup & Uffncr ate the proprietors of the
celolrated Chicago Mmnicumn mentioned yes.
tontlay , with whom Mr. .1. 5. Ilalbort will
work 1mm time future.
Willimun F. Nurzoy , representing the Buf.
fate ] ) illy Timmmrs was In time city yesterday
amid calied at Time 11mm otlico.
Ca1t. M. C. Footo leftto.dey forFort ] tns.
sell , after a three months leave of absence ,
which ho slent meetly imi and around Now
York.
Victor Vifquaimu is in town.
General Cowin went west yesterday.
A. II. Noidig , of The Norfolk Journal , is in
the city.
State Tronstmrer1' . 1) . Sturdsvant is stop.
iing at the Fax ton.
If. .1. Sargent , advamice rigomut of time Dion
Boticicault company , is at tim Millard.
Mrs. J. Brinker , sister of Mrs. F. fl.
Knight , loft for heir home In Salt Lake on yes-
temulay imooci's train.
lion. 1) . II. Wheeler , of i'lattsmouth , and
him. cousin , .1. N. Wheeler , of BloomIngton ,
Ill. , are at the l'axton.
luir. cmi Mrs. 'Withers , who have returned
from their eastern bridal trip , vcnt out to
Grand Islamid , their imow home , yestemtlay.
S. T , . lCnpaI of Cheyenne , M. 0. Jones
anti wife of Tolcatnali , It. 1. ] tuffncr and .T.
\v. CutiIht of Plattsnuuotutim , are nt tim Mu.
lard.
Samuel F. Dommnelly , formerly mm Omaha
ncwsaper mann , and now connected with Time
Now York Sum , is iii towmi for a few days , and
beIng welcommueti most heartily by lila old confreres -
freres in jounnmailuimi.
Ir. J. A. Class , late of time B. & M. freight
auditor's office , will leave for his home in
Kentucky , Thiursilay. We understand ho
luppes to return at an early date.
'rime following are amnong the arrivals at the
Paxtn yesterday : M. ilold , New York ; H.
Ir. Foasloy , Chicago ; M B. Jenkins , Now
Yo.ikV ; D. Maples , Now Orleans ; B. J.
heath , Chicago ; Charles Branch , City ; I. M.
i'earson , Illinois ; George 11. McElvano ,
Buishno I ; T. S. l'otvin , Lincoln ; D. H.
Wheeler , Flattamouthm ; J. C. paniels , Chica.
go ; B. i.ichtenstein , Kochester ; J. It. Steele ,
Chicago ; Charles Oahn , New York ; ii. Hat.
field , Now York ; 0. L. Riclmardsoim , Wanike.
alma ; T. J. Litwip , 1'Jmiladelphmia ; I. Chanmbcrs ,
New York ; John lEnwkins and wife anti J.
M. Wolcott , Grand ltnpidii ; B. W. Miners ,
Boston ; W. A. Douglas and 0. B. i'carce , St.
Louis ; B. A. Baird and wife , Iowa ;
S. F. laniois , New Ydmk ; It. H. Curt , St.
i'aul ; 0.V. . Iluist , Columbus , Nob. ; S. 0.
llryan , Asimlamul ; 'mV. J. McCaguo , city ; Ski.
imoy Tickiumr , I'iiiladeipbin ; Charles F. Sinai ! ,
Now York ; A. IL. Neidig , Norfolk , Nob. ; 1' .
D. StimriIvatmt. Lincoln ; I. Sehuomuburg , Balti.
mmcm ; B. .T. Marsh , Chicago ; Will 1 ? . Strong ,
Iowa ; 0. M. Folk , Emerson ; 5. r4 , Scott ,
Bed Gak , Iowa ; S. 1' . liyiand , Baltimusre ; A.
C. Chase , Kingston ; 11. TiE. i'eano , St. l'aui ;
1. . B. Stmeeter , Clyde , N. Y. ; .1. S. Crounso ,
Newark ; L. Clark , Albion , Nob. ; Sam.
Strauss , Chicago , lii. ; J. A. Edsont ,
Idaho ; .T. B. Whmlto , Grand Island ;
.1. 1' . Nylanider , Kermtemy , Nob. ; Paul Meyer ,
ChIcago ; M. ( ilmtmier , Chmienigo ; 0. 'SV. Kotchmini ,
returned maui l'mis Vegas ; 3. K. Perry , Ciii.
cage ; Mrs. C , ii. ( iregory , Now York ; ] j.
Mills , - ; \V. B. White , \V. Ifnrnington
anil E. T , Durst , Tekanmalm ; A trigga , 1111.
itoh ; 0. V. Conkiinmg , Tokarnahm ; John kinder ,
Chicago ; T. Spencer , Nebraska City ; .1.
liumalimmoll , St. Louis ; J. LouIs , 0. Ullinan and
J , .1. F'nirbanmka , New York ; \V. ii. Meson ,
Virginia ; 1' . 5. ] tmtler , Prescott ; M. S. Myer ,
Iloston ; J. Kinsman , iim'mladoiinhula ; , T. li' . liar.
risen , Now Jersey ; C. B. Chamuiler , St. louis ;
0. 'IV. Lyforil , Jmmiius Kriil , Now York ; \V ,
It , Mason , VirgInia ; Gee. I'd. Sargent ,
Chicago ; I' . S. Ruler , l'rcscott , iL S. Myers ,
Boston ; J , Klmuimnen , Philatielpimia ; J. 1" .
Aarnison , llobokomm ; C. B. Chandler , 13t.
Louis ; It. H. Pinnoy , Fremnont ; C , S. Curia.
taiu , St. Louis ; II. GiltuoaV , S. Kommyon ,
Irving Cross ; f. 0. Taylor , Suowvilie , Va.
Mrs. 1)r. Grossinamu hits returned ( rote
AKlilG
POWDER
; Absolutely Pure.
C ,
Pder never &nio. . A maRvel of Iurlt
strength Mid s iiokomcima.s. Slora uoummoumleal ha m
. tim ordinary kIimd , and cannot be solO Inoomnetltlo , r
1111 ItmsmnujtItuio ,4 luw teat. ihort .Jun o
I Imo9ImW pustlev. IcW onmy In cimia Itoal iiab
Iimm iowdcr Cu. , 100 Villi3treut cw York.
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COLORED CITIZENS.
A ass MeetIng to Pisdllss the Clyll
Rights IJOCISIOII ,
Speeches by General Thayer ,
Treasurer Rush , Edward
Rosewater and Othor8 ,
The lcclslomm l'rommimmmiced , by Itesolu-
thitii to lie nmm AIniitiImmg'Ommicn.
Tim colored people of title city nssemn-
bled at time court house to hold a discus.
aloim upon time late decision of time Sn-
vrorne Court of the United States in no-
lation to time civil nights bill. Mr. B. B.
Overall was made ehmninmnamm of the macct-
ilmg , amid W. B. Gamble , secretary.
Mr. Edward Rosewater , the editor of
Tine Bar. , wa first called upon for an ad-
dress. lie aai :
"I caine to-night at time invitation of
your chidrrnnti to listen to General
Thayer , but I do not fear to express my
convictions upon this mattor. I will nil.
ways remember tiuit. my ancestors were
slaves iii time land of Egypt , arid furthermore -
more , that this slavery did not cease
when they crossed thmo Red era , but continued -
tinued during time middle ages and even
up 14) timis day in many cemnmnunities
looked upon as civilized. Indeed , I no-
member that my father told inc timat
wimemm ho was a young inca pCO1)lO of hits
tutu were compelled to pay toll when.
over they 1nasscd the gates of Prague ,
just as if they wore horses or cattle.
Those distinctions , whether they are
against creed or race , are crimes against
imumrnmiity. 1 lived in the South bolero
the war , amid many times I was corn-
polled to sit in first-class care with negro
women who were there as sorvamits to
take care of time children of Southern
families , but if a free negro dared to
thrust his face into a passenger car ito
was booted out and ordered to go into
time 'nigger car'-which was about as
good as
. A CA11LV. QAId.
It wan all right for a negro woman or
nian to travel with gemitionien or ladies ,
as a slave , but a free negro was offensive
amid could not ride with white folks.
I hold that when a man pays his fare
on a public himgluivay ho hints time right to
occupy a scat many car nomnatter whitcthiiti
color. Time other day , while travelling , I
found the porter of tim Pullman car early
in the morning lying undressed iii one of
time bertims. That was all right. Nobody
objected. But if , Tolmu M. Langatomi or
Fred Douglas Bhouid ask to ride in a
sleeper ho could not be accommuodated ,
because of his color. I believe that when
People are wIlling to have their children
drink from the same fountain with a
colored mami , timoy can also take lessons
from the santo teacher in the same school.
Twelve years ago there was a public
school kept up in the Third ward exclusively -
sivoly for colored children , but in fram.
ing the act creating the board of education -
tion I put in a proviso that the public
schools should be free to all , regardless of
sex , color or creed , and the colored cliii-
dren are now iii school with my own ,
"But , " somebody will ask , "do you
expect your daughter to marry a niggerl"
This is all bosim. My daughterwill prob. ,
ably marry somebody according to her
station and social condition. . Civil rights
doesn't moan
SOCIAL nQVALITY ,
There are many white folks with whom I
would not associated. But J insist that in
public conveyances and public places and
public schools there should be rio distmc-
tion.
tion.Dwolhins
Dwolhins upon tIme decision of the Supreme -
promo Court , Mr. itosowater referred to
time fact that in lila memory Salmon 1' .
Clime , the Republican Governor of Ohio ,
was compelled to execute tIme fugitive
slave law enacted by Congress. The Sn.
promo Court sustained that act therm , and
yet now they decree that Congress cannot
enforce the rights of colored citizens iii
time States. The Supreme Court , to say
time least , is voryungcnorous. Its judges
are indebted to the colored race for their
IOSitiOmIs , for eight out of ton have been
appointed since time day of Lincoln by
ltoIUllicami Presidents , and no Reuhui-
caim could have boon elected Prosdont
without the colored vote. But time Republican -
publican party of to-day is not what it
was itt early days - one of umuivorsnl freo-
dma. Time colored mmmii must net for hmimn-
self in enforcing his rights.
situ. JouNiuusu ,
the county treasurer , was time next speak.
or. Ho mailo a very eloquent speech , and
was frequently interrupted by onthmuastic
applause. Ho expressed his wonder amid
astonishment at the Supreme Court do.
cision. Ho was not prepared for it. He
thought that tIme last cobweb of prejudice
and ignorance against time colored people
had boemi wi1irst out in time best blood of
our citizens. Ho had labored under time
imnpressmon that he could take Ins black
brother by the hand on perfect tenimia of
equalitybuttlmisdoCisiOiilmfldeetluiflm 'link.
ingand hue couldcorno to butonoconclusiumu
iii roard to time matter-that there was a
alight tinge of prejudice in that. decision ,
Whenever doubt existed iii tie law , it
soomimed to be agaummet time colored mann. lIe
failed to see how this discninmimmation by
time Supreimmo Count could be sustained.
Ho advsod the colored people miot to
actumostilybutwitlt procisiomm amid determi.
nation , to speak their sentimnoimta omm timid
qimostloim of civil rigmts , arid almow the
supromne court that 1imibho opinion is
against time docialomi , mmd that the intent
of time law was to give to time colored pee.
mb alt time rights and privileges enjoyed
by the whites. Lot time colored lmeovlo
ummeet in every city and every towmm , amid
lot theimi ] mavo time sympathy of time best
wimite citizens , until at last Lucy shall be
imeard so loud that Gourmets will be forced
to pass a law givimig to all , white om
black , equal rights and privileges iii this
Republic.
nlNSIuAL TISAYEId'S 8i'EEdfl.
General J. M. Thmaycrex UimitodStatem
Senator , wimo cammme from Grnmnt lsiamm
lllOIi imivitmitiosm to address time cohorcil
leolmle of this citywas introduced by Mr ,
Overall , Lie spoke substamutimully as ( ui
lows
lint , Cur.ImtmuAr4 .tNLi FitlENlis : I Sfl )
fniemmda , fpr I 'ilL mmot address you witi
words of hypocrisy by callimig yeti fellow
citizoims , for whuim mwmguiltleas , of crime ,
are denied any right or privilege gmmanamm
toed to others , time title of fellow.citizonm
cannot be applied to thmemmm ,
I have but few words to titter to xmigh.
I ciummo ( mmmi Gnmmnmd islammd to express mu
symmmmatimy witim you iii timis hour of tria
to join with you 1mm denouncing that do
ciamon to the Supreme Court , which inn
caused you to athmer lucre. How dare
you meet in this temple of justice ? how
dare you walk and nmmovo along Limo side.
walks witimout fear of being ordered in
Irommm thmo streets , for time Supreme Court
says , iii certaism ropocts , that you have
no nights which the white man is bound
to respect. The circurnstatmces cud
facts for cinch a decision call
( in cli inenpie , all ciasses togotimer , to do-
umouumco that decision , wimich is an invas
iou of imumnmum rights. It Is aim itmsumlt to
time moral selitiumiont of time Aummenican
loJpIo : , and I svurn amid traumilile time ile.
Cistui $ wider foot. Bier Rilico that do-
cisiomm was ProlIIuumcoti 1 have been mad ,
auid I hmav.i been gettilmg madder mill time
tiume , time imbue I reflect upon it.
For soveumlemi years I imavo lived 1mm time
SUIhimuiO convictmomi that this was immdeed
a Itepublicami Govurnmmmemmt.Vo have
proclaiumiod to time veopiu of time world
timat this is a iloimublicaum Govornrneumt ,
arid that bemmoatim time protecting folds of
its glorious flag time rich amid tim Isoor , time
white and thin black are equal iii tIme
presemmco and majest of time law. TIme Sn-
I rclmmo Court , however , says imayt That
is all
A OIIXAT AND A Lmnl
It is not time first tinmo that a decision
of the supreme court court has shocked
the world. Twcmmtyfivo or thirty years
ago a decision cammmo from out time dark
recesses of time supreme court declaring
that colored menu hind mme rights which
mcii were bound to respect. It Caine
( mum Chief .lustico Tamiey , who sat on
that bunch for twenty years after lie was
dead. CertAin muon , clotimed in black ,
proclaimed that doctrine to time world.
That decision plammted seed from which
germinated this last dccisio , , .
To-day , in this enlightened ago of time
world , vhieni universal liberty prevailed
in this land arid no man's nigimta questioned -
tioned so long as lie obeyed time law , we
are told timat time colored race hum no
rights , in certain respects , which time
white man is bound to respect. The do-
Ciajoim of the Sumproino Courtomi thmisqucs.
Lion should have beemi in accordance with
time universal eoimtimnent of time people.
'rho fourteenth amendment declares that
Ito right , civil or political , shall be denied
to any maim on account of race , color or
previous condition of servitude. It was
passed to protect lIe colored maim front
invasion of their rights in any respect.
Chmanl a Sumner and Timaddeus Stevens
helped to frantic that law and vans it , amid
time7 believed their object had boemi
aciumevod.
1 imow conic to time question as a pcac-
tied one-time right to travel in a public
conveyan.o , to ate1) at a public iimnm , or
visit a public place of armiusenieuit. I sa
that is a civil right. A public is for
tue acconmmnodatmomm of those wimo traveler
or tlmonmo who want a temmiporary imorno. Ii
is open to all , and army titan , white on
black , who enters a hotel , who is decent
in behavior and appearance , commformus
to time rules of time house , and pays his
bill , hues a riglmt tlmro , and wimoim lie cim-
tera a place of amuseimment , a theatre or a
church , ho Jim time mrne rights thmero as
ammy other finn. Vhmon the Stmprerne
court says there is no power to protect
hint iii these rights , it pronounces a
aENTENCu Oi
out the colored raco. The veriest b1hck-
guard armd pimp can outer hotels mmd
travel out the cars andnono , can molest
hmimn , but because a man line a darker skimm
timan himself , a landlord or conductor can
exclude himn. If a colored man enters a
church wlmero devout people worship , if
they don't exclude him , they mviii put
him in one corner , where he can look on.
.
I say out upon this atronious doctrinel
We had come to believe that we had
achieved time grand purpose of this free
and equal republic according to the dec.
laration of indopendence. This nation
went through strife and civil war to save
time Union and establish a Republicamm
government , which we imevor had mmii-
til the war came. Timers cami be no
Republican government where slavery
is tolerated. It required the awful visits-
tionm of war to bring this natioii to a settee
of its duty to the colored race. Time war
came as a punishment upon this nation
for the great crime of tolerating lmumnamm
slavery We declared that you should
be free ? The sublime proclamation was
issued to all time world that imever more
should sun shine on a siavo on Arncricamm
soil ? We spoke the words to your race in
bonmda'o to conmo forth into the bright
sunlight of
huMAN IImmEflTr ,
to be men and woman with its ; that the
crime of slavery should be tolerated no
longer ; that you and your race should no-
joico ; that time day of jubilee had come ;
timat Gd'a people were free !
Now , to imearthisassertion ! For seventeen -
teen years we have been hugging time do.
lesion that tiuis is a free nation amid that
all muon are equal before time law. Now
we are told that certaimi rights ate with-
lucid from time cchored race. 1 donouco
that decision as unworthy of time Suprenme
Commrt and aninsult to time Anmorcan peo.
plo. * * will respect no decision
that tramples on human riimts.
Iowa made a true rapublucaim anmid time
scones of blood and carnage. I huitd nine
rogiiimomits jut my comnmand , timreo vcre
colored troops , and three ware Jiudinums.
' 2Jmo Indians 'were riot worth a continentAl
brass teapot. The colored troops were
equal to the wim'mtes in every respect.
They were notlong in learning time tActics ,
and they went into battle fighting like
devils. 'l'hmero and then I said to mmmysolf
that time limanu who fights by my side shah
yoto by my side.
In conclusion , General Thmayer again
denounced time decision as au outrageund
lie said that another amniouidmuenut nmust be
dornaumded and secured-atm arneimdmnemmt
that would put the matter beyond time
power of evoim the judges clotimed in
black. Ho praised Juatico harlan for
his dissension from time rest of time bench ,
ammd lie thought ilarlami would nmake a
good Republicaim cawdidate for Prosi-
dent.
Itonmarke wore also made by Gommocal
O'Brien , P. 0. Hewee arid \Y. U. Robin-
semi.
semi.'rite following resolutions vcro ircsemt-
I od. by the commummittco tumid unanmnmmously
adopted.
mtF.'LUTiON5 ' ,
WulamurAs , TJuo Supremmmo Count of time
. United StAtes hums decided time civil rights
I law ummconstitutionial ; and , wimeroas , the
dciaion will work great otmtrao to the
colored peopleospecially itt time Southern
StAtes ; arid , wiucreas , we believe the do-
I opposed to 'imo civilized age of time
L itopubhic , amid time relative relatioimof time
I colored mimaum to time oxistimig Conidhitiomi as
a freeuumamu cmiii citizcmm ; thmereforu , be it
Jk801CI. That we rccumvo the deem.
sioii as a bad ommiemi , aianummimmg as ve1l to
! time atlvaimcinmg civ'mhiz.'ut'mon of limo cetmmmtry
I as to thu colored citizen , wimicim hiatt its
. origin iii a lirigerimig , dangerous lirojutiuce
that the accursed amid barbarous imistitu-
: tioim , chattel slavery , left behind it.
I Jksotvcd , That we believe time decision
does mmut give satisfaction to a large man-
jonity of time intelligent Amnenucarm people ,
r white or black , unost especially tim pollen.
eiaims and imonost voters of time Repubhi.
: party , to snitch party a mnjonitr of
S the judges who promulgated that docisiomm
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Without Mor'htnn or Narootina.
'That gives olin ChIldren rosy cheeks ,
What cures their fevers , ntntke tliemn sleep ;
'TIe I
When flabtes tm-ct , and cry by hums ,
Wbat cures then- colic , kiUs their worms
hut Catnris.
Wbat quickly cures Constipation ,
flour Seomath , Colds , Indigmistion
) tnt Cnqtnrln.
Pameweli then to Morphin" Syrups ,
Castor OU and rarogonic , tint !
, lint ! Cntorin.
Coritnur LjnIment.-Ab.
sointo euro for Rheumatism ,
Sprains , Burn. , Gnlia , &c , anil &u
instantaneous Pain-rollover.
owethmo honor of their present position in
time judiciary of time country.
Jcaoh'cd , That we regard such tardy
protection of the civil rights of time colored -
ored people , as this decision loaves for
thorn , a very poor reward for time great
services they have rendered the country
m % the pilhitary service since 1869. Be-
luovingus we do , timatall dofendorsof time
country should bo equal sharers in its
blesbiI' , civil and political.
. .llcnoe'cd , That the entire vote of the
colored eoi1e has iii time paat been given
to time Republican party , time bulwark of
eecirity for our people , because fronu
timat party we have derived every right
we enjoy as American citizens and imot
for gratitude , only in common with all
other good , true , loyal
AMF.RWAN CITIZIINS4 ,
amid that we demand iii future good , true
amid whohesommmo laws , sufficient ferthme
dounammd in protecting time colored poopio
in tinjoyiimg fully every right guaramitoed
to city other class of Anmonican citizens ,
( oven if it reluirea another ton years of
special legislation. )
li'CSOEVC ( ( , Tlmat we regard the recent
aumeimdmmmeumts to time Comistitutiomm , which
were unadoapeciaily necessary by time Comm.
dition of time colored Imeolsle , practically
dead , without penal stAtutes for time en-
forcemueimt of their provisiomme , as is not
ommly proven by time bulldozing mntmmnida-
tioum of time colored people iii time Soutim-
era States , but by time cornduc of sonic of
time businmesa mmmcmi 1mm titus city since the do.
cisioni of tIme Supreme Court amirmuhlinig time
civil rights law of time Natiomm.
JC80wcd , That we believe there exrats
iii every state in time mmatiou law sutlicienmt
to vrotect vbmito mmmcmi against vimoumt timero
is rio prejudice , iii time ciujoyxmrnmmt of every
nghmt , but imu view of the strommg prejudice
hOW exiatimi between time white amid
black races in thmts country , we do not
regard a law on general pniticiples strotug
cimeugim to supply our iiocds ,
Jksottcd , ' [ 'hat we regard social amid
civil rights us distimmct ( mimi each other us
light is front damirmicas ; one is govei-Imel
liy cammmummon coimeeuit maid thu other by
legiuilatioim. Social rights will regulate
itself , amid civil political mghmts mimuet ho
regulated by legislatioum , amid we do riot
risk time association of aimy who do umot do.
sire our asamiciatioum.
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