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    THE DAILYJBEE---TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER ti 1885 ,
OH ! MY BACK
Krerr strain or cold attacks that itcak lack
and nearly prottratea joa.
THE
BEST TONIC
( Strengthen * the
Hlrnillen the Nrrvrft
KnrlchctheIllnod , Glvc NcvrVigor
Dn. . ) . TJ. Mnai , F ! rfi M , Iowa. rs !
'Ilrmm'a Iron Hitters In tha lxt Iron mxdlclnn
IISTO known In mr 81 rein' practice. I hare teen
It tp clHj tcncnclil In nerronn nrphrMc&l nibtna
tlon. und In all deliillutlnK aliment * that bear iv
bfiarllj on the Bjttem.Uso It frrolr In rarcmn fimilr.
Oonulno liiw trade mark and rrcwivd red lines o :
wrapper. Tnkc no oilier. MadnoniTbr
HROWJM CHOflCAli CO. , IIAI/TIMOItK , 3ID
T < At > trft' HAND DooK-nwtnl and attractlrn , con
talnlnK list of prizta ( or rpclpnn. Information atwn
coin * , etc. . Riven awaf by all uoalern In medicine , emailed
mailed toanrprlilnwii on rixelntnf 2n tamti.
which ho will tend riliU to Ills fullow-nuirorers ,
tVddrem , J.lI.REKVKi ) . < 3 CUathttmSU.New York.
Indigestion Cured.
I Buflcrcd for more than flvo roars vrtlh Indlees-
tlon , scarcely able lo retain tbo blmpltet foau on
myl tom cb , Thotur DlcR sensation VM nlmcsl
Intolerable , and my wnolo lystom was deiaoged I
mt wakeful and could not deep , and conscqucnUv
moro or less nnivot a all the time. I decline la fiesh
and Buffered all the usual depression attendant upon
this terrible disease , In a word , I was rrlecrille. Al
last , falling to Qnd relief In anything else. I com- :
monccd tha use of Swllt'a HnoclUo. I begin to Im-
piove a once , Thom'dlclno tcned up the s om-
ach , etrcDRthened tbo dlirestlve orgara , and socn all
that burning ccasoJ , and I could retiln food without
difficulty. Now my health is goo j , and can oat anything -
thing In thoihato ot food , end dlgcat It without Q
the Bllghest difficulty. I moat cheerfully bear this
twtlmcny bocaust there are hundreds suffering as I
waa , and lam lure can boas read.ly healed , -fake
jtho prescribed dose after citlnj instead of before.
JAMK8MANN , No. 14 Ivy street.
Atlanta , 0 * . . May 18 , 18SD.
Treatise on blood and ikln dlsoasei mailed free , or
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Chartered by theStntcof Illi tlvl
nois for thcexprcsdpurnoEc vl
ofcivlnu'lmmcdlate rclfclln vlh
all chronic , urinary nnd prl-
, vnto diseases. Qonorrhcea ,
Gleet nndSyphilUln all their
complicated forms , also all
dUcacea of the Skin and tl
Blood promptly relieved and tlQ
permanentlycurcd by reme-
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Weakness , ht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on diai
the KaccLost ManhoodI'oil/ < rc//riirf / [ < ( .37iero aiw
< iiorxicr//iieiiK/ / appropriate remedy aini
ii at once used in cacti case. Conaultaltjna , per ni
sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med nini
icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on nici
package to Indicate contents or sender , Address ci
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Iowa. Bond ( or Catalogue. Address A. II. MoVcy ,
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is only a part of beauty ; tn
but it is a part. Evqry lady tfT. .
may have it ; at least , what T.cl
looks like it. Magnolia SIte nt
Balm both freshens and to ;
beautifies , oe
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WOMAN OH WITCH ?
Tie WonflwfEl Feraalo Ptysician ao §
IbB Fororc Stie Has Created ,
In Slio * Jjcgltlmato Practitioner or ft
< Jh rlotan ? Herself and Her Oon-
eort Ihclr Jjtlo Histories
Tbo Popular Bxcltcmonr.
Quo day in the early part of last week
a crowd gathered at the corner of Four
teenth and Douglas , abont an object
which waa calculated In every detail to
prove of attraction anywhere nnder the
un. A wagon had halted at the curb
and aa the brass band which occupied the
top ceased Ha efforts on some stirring
melody , a woman areas in the boot and n
man at her aide began to address the ax-
aomblage. Either ono of those Items of
Itself the wagon , the band , the woman
and the man would have drawn a crowd ,
bnt thus conjoined the spectacular aggre
gation , as show paper would have It ,
caught the eye and arrested the attention
ot every passer-by. The wogon was of
the circus pageant pattern , highly ornate
with gilt emblazonry and mirror
panels ; It might have been
the chariot of the ten thousand
dollar beauty In a Oral-class only rail
road show parade. The band was a
clique of Toutenlo foreigner ! In Oolostlal
attire , who conspired to knock a thun-
dorouR harmony out of current aira ,
military qulckatops , and suoh like ap
proved themes for brass music. The
woman upon whom attention was cen
tered was n remarkable figure. Dressed
In flowing robes of blue aitin , trimmed
with tinsel lace , and bespangled with
gilt and gems , wrought in the moat grot-
etquo designs , It was evident she was
mstqncradlng the typo of Chinese vos -
meats. Her features observed , however ,
a mold too plainly Caucasian , for the de
ception of her dresi to succeed. Betides ,
on the tummlt of an elegant
colffaro sat a dazzling tiara
of gold and precious atones.
She might have been thus a European
princess and as the stood calmly awaiting
the oloso of her spokoman'a oration , her
gocd tempered countenance beaming
benignly npon the upturned faces , ahe
inspired an Irmlstablo admiration. The
orator who in the most broken of alien o
accents struggled with the English of a
formal announcementwas a good looking ,
fair complected gentleman of modest
every day attire , who vigorously atroked tlb
bis lull blonde beard us ho went stumb b
ling through his . Ho smiled
piece. an ex hi
cuse for his bad speech and declared an hict
offer of 810 per day to any man who , tt ct
* Kh a good knowledge of French and ttvi
English , would take his place and interpret viw
w
pret the remarks of the lady at his tt
ildo. The burden of his oratory was to ttP"
the effect that the lady wonld perform P"P'
iental and and P'
surgical operations , gratis P'til
without pain , npon any ono who wonld tilbe
tscend to the seat on the
ysgon and that she would sell for fifty P
enta an oil which waa the Bovorelgn PCwi
jacasoa for all ills of the flesh. Ho con * wi
slndod 1 with an invitation tj all sufferers
0 como forward. After some delay , a dcwl
0Q
nan pushed forward through tbo crowd wl
nd Indicating a uncomfortable tooth et
vhioh i be wanted removed , the gay lady , fa
ettlng the band in motion by a signal , Isha
rent ( Into bis mouth with a curious pair ha
f 1 forcps and with a suddenness and case th
narkodby fo no effort , produced the trouble- ,
amo molar , amid the cheers of the crowd
ind the satisfied smirks of the relieved hami
atlent. The lee thus broken paved the mi
ray for a succession of bad tootb inva- tb
Ida , and with a rattling rsp'dlty , sur CO
prising in the extreme , the little lady Pu
ranked them out. As each subject do- th
icsnded to the ground after the opera- isl
ion bo was pleased to declare that ho bad al
iolt no pain. For that day and the ono im
lucceodlng , the mystic doctreis had inNi
.hrocgs of men about her and the sale Ni
f her oil began to assume wholesale pro ofbr
portions. < This unguent she applied at br
various Intervals upon a diversity of all- an
nonts , each titno with pronounced sue-
icas. She rubbed it npon the llmbj of a pr
laraljtlc and ho walked awa ; ; she took Ptwe
llttlo Italian boy who had a bent and we
illftoned : log and had been lame for years then
md ono brief application of the wondor- on
ul ointment cent him homo at a blltho-
lomo trot ; she cut tumors from heads , toi
aceo and necks and healed them In- lei
Untly with her patent medicine ; eho qn
iporntod upon the oars of tbo deaf and tri
fgiled them forthwith with a jubilant Di
ilr from her brass band ; she wonld oil ov
.ho stomach o ! a child and socnro the th
)8ueGcal ! ends of a perfect vormlfago. sb
tfo troablos failed of. euro at her hands pi
md alt this while her services were with- onTl
mt charge and performed painlosil/ , Tl ?
IVithin two daB the nowa of her miroa- Bi
ilocs achievements bad spread abroad dc
md entered every homo In the city , ha
oanty ntcl adjoining territory , The on
populsco < were seized with a faroro , and de
women and children joined the throngs fn
men. Incredible , marvelous , supernatural even
natural , eho and her drug became. The
itnngost stories of her art gained cur en
rency end the wildest theories of bcr ofwl
haracttr and powers were expounded. wl
She was a witch , sorceress , a female oc
MeeMah , she attained her ends through po
the practice of black art , she WES heW
this and she was that , all In the most W (
plalonary strain. She was lifted by the pa
bord < to domi-dolty , her rcboa bocarno tbo th
panoply of super-royalty and the jowolcd th
tlafa upon her head was the oronot of lei
the station conceded tn her , "Tho go ;
3ieenof Medicine. " Evorybcdy bi-
amo interested in her , doctors , and "
leutists , alopaths , homeopaths , eclectics foAl
md ovoiy school of Eacnlapean science Alm
ivero represented in the throngs which no
now blcckaded tbo streets where she ge ;
niido a stand , The doctors and dentists gem
jirno to criticize and obt&ln he
Dcculor demonstration of the strange per ce
formances wblch were reported to them , ceLi
Otber hard-hoidtd men high in station as vc
hey frequently were , stood in the deliri vcC !
ous crowd waohlng * the onslaught for oi
purchase of the woman's medicine and vc
the operations she performed upon the BC
rowdlng applicants. They saw her BCm
ank tbo teeth , whack out a won in an m
Instant , throw money Into the crowd , wi
display infant skeletons while her inter of
preter laboriously translated au anatomi oo
lecture. They beard the band crashing ooFi
through high-keyed mdodlof , yet stood drmi
.hero umHooted by the intenio excite- mi
nent which prevailed about them and
ifont away with a judgment formed. in
Fhey acknowledged nor the queen of inEi
ibarleians , acouted tbo ( berry of sorcery bo
md denied tbo virluoof her medicament. sh
She WAI indulging In voo-doo Incantations Oil
nwo and attract the ignorant , who cr
jertaluly compote the great majority of CO
ier patients and audiences. She did
nut when she pulled tooth bnt the
trass band drowned whatever expression
of pain the subject might make and when
the tooth was cut , an application of her
soothing oil relieved what llttlo pain
might follow and the sufferer was thus
absolutely peisuaded that ho bad felt no
pain. As for the removal of wens , that
was merely a trivial operation which a
boy with a j tok knife could perform.
They acknowledged some few virtues to
her ; oil but refused it a place otnott ; officlc
nal remedial agents. It was doubtless a
powerful local airaithollo and soda'.lvo
and temporarily efficacious in some CMOS ,
but what might it not provo roactlonallv ?
It might result In intonslfylna the diat
trqss It had just relieved. There was
nothing mysterious about its Ingredients ,
It bad doubtless boon analyzed frequently -
ly and its component parts were known.
There was nowhere on the surface
of the glebe a plant of
such superior medical properties , ]
as clalmid for this drug that conid have I
boenso far lost to the notice of science nnd
unknown in matorla modioa. Those were
and are the arguments which without
question appeal to Intelligence. But the
mob will not reason and the mysterious
dcctress piled her public trade with tn
activity that brought her receipts Into
the hundreds , approximating a thousand
dally. There could ba no possible dan
ger In the nso of her atrange compound ,
for didn't the man with her swallow
pints of it ivory day , and didn't '
she deliberately cut her fin-
gen and heal the wound in the
twinkling of on ojo. It waa not harm
ful , at least , and maybe , Lord only
knows , it might bring relief to a life of
painful mlsary. So they went in droves ,
jostling , struggling for points of vaubgo
and gaining It once , staid there all day.
It is ono of the strangest sights of mod
ern tltnos , hero in this prac
tical , Incredulous western conn-
try , to see an army of men ,
women and children following a painted
wagon through the streets and swarming
for hours abont a strange woman with a
gaudy dross ministering in a mysterious
way to tbo physical troubles of hundreds ,
with hundreds moro clamoring
for her attention. On Saturday
ovonlng when her first week closed there
was no reaching a station within fifty
fcot of the wagon , and women on the
outcklrts of the crowd wept because they
could not approach nearer. On closing
for the evening she announced that her
street sales and performances weald con-
tlnno this week , and that she would on
Wednesday open an office somewhere in
A miVATE AUDIENCE.
}
The appeals to this office from Innnm-
erable sources for a notice of the woman :
and a fair relation of her character and
operations , as judgment dictated , per
suaded the editor to push nome investi fo
gations. Accordingly Sunday evening few
gjtl 'the French reporter" was detailed from m
the staff to call npon the lady. all
The doctrtss and her male companion fo
have chambers in the Mlllard hotel. The
bouse has been so besieged with appli P'
cants for private audiences with the lady , th
that she had given strict ordoro that no thwl
riaitora should be permitted to call. It tn
ivas thus with extreme reluctance that tnwi
tne olerk yielded a favor even to the all
Dress " and consented to send up the re fat
porter's card. The clerk waa profuse in ce
Sis ' assurances that no admission would yli
e'grauted and It was with no little sur- to
irlso that he greeted the bell boy's re- an
ort that the limb of the BEE wonld be ex
rolcomo. ab
The gentleman companion of the thBi
loctrets greeted the reporter at the door Bi
rlth a courtesy as piofcundaa high court sa
itlqnetto might demand. Paul Daflos wi
his name and the great lady , his wife , bu
Josephine Daflos. A visitor who may Sb
lave previously entertained some feara ah
hat ho was braving the torrora of an
witch's don , extemporized anNt
flthln the hotel rooms , Is tal
lappily relieved In fact. The gentlo- BOlme
nanand his wondeiful wife doff at homo me
heir garb of mystery and appear as meWi
ommonplaoe civilized perioruges , bat so yol
lolito and pleasant. The last doubt of um
ho strange doctrena' oarlhlinesB will van- umWl
sh wnon it becomes known that she has
baby , a pretty pink llttlo darling , the Wl
mage of lia mamma and the ruler of an me
ntensaly French and nery patient nurse. pn
7ot only is Madame Doflos tbo parent en
this Infant prodigy , for such It mint fee
, bnt i ho has two boys , yonng men who BU
re , however , not with her. ex
The madame was fatigued and with blc
rofoeo apologies begged and was granted op
opbll
rlvllege to retlro. . Monsieur Duflou bll
rt\a amply capable , shoaald , cf giving all bllI
bo information desired and if not , a call I
the morrow wonld bo welcome. ell era 1
The two gentlennn thus left tote-a- off
ote , proceeded to the enjoyment of a pla
engthy "conveizitlono" on the dead
nlet and with the freedom of old
rlcnds. Who would imagine that BI. <
aflos' pile and placid countenance had d )
ver flushed beneath powder stains In dbul
ho energy of combat , nnd that uader his bat
blrt ho carries a soldier's proudest tro- Jac
iby a battle scar. 1'ot such la the case ,
n the credit of the gentleman's word. 1
ho reporter saw the cicatrice in mon- Snt
icnr'o sldo where , in the battle of Nult , lam
luring the of ' 70-71 Prussian Cat
Tf ar - , a mie
tad thrust his bayonet and etmnltano-
pen
nsly perlshod from a shot In the breast , Ubi
lellvcrod by his intended victim. Aside Bet
rom this , the gentleman has traveled U.
vorywhoro , and supported by most on- U.M
M/ [ /
aging conversational powers , ho
ntertaicB immensely with a narration nrai Hei
his experiences , BB well as these cf his by
flfo , Of hi ? own ff Us Immediately
cnnectcd with himself and wife , her J
lowers and method * , ho manifested no but
iceltancy in epoabiog , and the reporter sh !
ras not compelled In any instates to beg
lardon for dlrectnets It la well to tay
hat if these ptople practice any deceit ces
hey do so with a cloverntai which Is at pet utl
east an etsrnal tribute to their In-
onulty , 1
SOME UISTOUY. 420 !
'My wife and I have been acquainted In i
am
years , from childhood , I should say ,
Although of no original kin , iho bore to
the recognized relationship of cousin
ermin. To trace our biographies wo V6I
ascot i
autt first revert to the history of our
leallngoll. In tto of cot
early part this all
entury , my grandfather , Oharlomigne
Juflos , physician and sailor , made a
oy go to Farther India or Indo- I
Jhlna a ) it U called. When ashore 302 )
me pay his attention was attracted to a 302J
'ender of a peculiar oil for which there on
corned to ba among the people a good dc * Bos
nand. He learned of Iti powers and at a J , , :
ucderato snm and upon promlio that be ler ,
vonld notdlto'oio the secret on that aide
the globe obtained the recipe for its
lompounding. Upon his rotnrn to On
franco he mannfao tired a atock of the
inter , and taking the streets in thn same
nanner as his descendants now In Omaha ,
Tent through the varioui cltiea tf Europe
acetlng with immense tuccets. Thu
2nau.lt family was related to our own
ioth by blood at d In business and they
bared the profita of the wonderful mtdt-
ilne. Inter , ray father tuoeetded to tny \
irandfather , and with a younger Enatl
ontlnued the buslnes * aa it had bum
tarted.
"My wife wai born ( u Rome ; the la
forty i years of ago. In early Ufa ebo
ahowod a prrdellotion for medicine and
was i sent to Paris , where , after a thorough
course in various leading colleges , she
was granted a diploma from the Academy
of Medicine , Liter she obtatntd like
credentials from Turin , Milan and vari
ous other cities. "
Mr. Daflos hero exhibited a scrapbook -
book t filled with diploma * , pastporls and
credentials for both himself and wife ,
fiom f numerous cities throughout Europe ,
as well aa n diploma in bis own name
from the Pennsylvania ( Mlego of Den
tistry , Philadelphia , which ho obtained
In t 1870 on a previous visit to Amotica ,
Thera is no doubt that both are amply
backed with documents to istabllsh their
ieglt i micy.
"In Parts Miss Jcaopblno met and
married V.ctor Enanlt and at once joined
our party in our travels. After several
years during which she had gained a
proficiency that made her the most deslr-
able operator amongst us , she lost her
husband by death , Some few years fol
lowing , in 1078 , I paid her suit and
gaining her hand , wo were married ,
Since then wo hare journeyed together
over the entire clvlllzjd globa. "
Hero ho displayed photographs taken
In various cities , in which their wagon
and themselves appear surrounded by
an immense multitude. At the same
tlmo ho produced a largo number of tes
timonials ajknowlodglng from various
charitable institutions the receipt at his
wife's hands of thousands of dollars of
gratulttca.
"My wife has baon favored with royal
pa'ronago. She once performed a dental
operation upon Leopold , the king * of
Be'glum , and at another tlmo was
Invited to the court of the third Napoleon
atSt.Olond , when largo numbers of the
Imperial suite had nl'nnnts ' treated by
her. Wo certainly mike money fast , out
give to the poor a liberal percentage of
our prifits. Yes , wo are rich. Wo have
a largo pharmioy on the Boulevard do
Sevastopol at Paris , another ono at Brus-
eo's , and branch housed through the en
tire French provinces. "
METHODS ,
The conversation continued and Mr.
Daflos touching upon the- methods of his
wife's operations , conversed as freely as
before.
"We attempt no mystification , al
though wo make something of a showbnt
that is for the legitimate purpcas of ad-
rerlialng. The wagon , the bind and my
'
nlfo's stranqo costumes are to attract at
tention. Tnn surg'cil ' operations the
performs are through sk H on the bisla
f the usual medical and surgical educa
tion. The credit of our ready method of
ooth pulling belongs to our inatrnmonta
irhlch are patented in our family. "
Ho hare showed Iho reporter several
'creeps which worked with a spring clasp , n
vhlch ! firmly seized the tooth , while a P
nere sidewardswranch of the handle , S
ilmllar to taat of a cork-ecrow , per- it
ormed the extraction. It
"Why , a child could use It after short Itm Itw
irac'ice. ' Oar oil which we sell , has all m
ho virtues wo claim for it , and will cure re
rhatevor will yield to earthly JiU
reatmont. Wo don't pretend to lay that Jiw
re will eradicate all diseases or remove w
11 InGrmitier ; some ore naturally beyond tlOB
mman recovery , but ninety-nine per OBH
ent of every malady will H
leid before our drug. It la ridiculous fr
accuse ns of the practice of witchcraft tl
nd animal magnetism. No such things hini
xlst and all nature moves under inexor- ni
blo physical laws. As to our charities , is
hey cannot bo such if wo boast of them.
Jut if yon proea your question , I will
ay ; thai they are born partly of my rlim
rifo'a goodness of heart and tha m
aalnota advantage which results to us. tlim
ihohasabuggyaudwhennot puthostroet tliJc
bo i p ys calls where her help is requested Jc
nd ministers to the suffering she finds , th '
rover , under any circumstances , does she do
ike payment for cervices ; cur only th
jurco of revenue is ia the sale of our re '
ledlclncs , Yes , wo open an office here hifir rehi
Wednesday. I have not found a location fir
et , but anywhere will bo aatisfaotory an
ad we cm readily obtain a house. " of
oo
The Xorribio Drain ofl
rhlch scrofula has upon tbo system of
iust bo arrested , and the blood must bo co
urlfiod : , or serious consequences will coJ' >
isue. : For purifying and vitalizing ef- do
icts Hood'a Smaparilla baa been found In
iperior ] to any other preparation. It pa
tpols | every trice of impurity from the of
lood , and bestows now life and vigor athe
pan every function of the body , en- he
ling it to entirely overcome disease. toi
tic
Ribart Larlngton brought two oars of feed SOi
on Saturday which ho uhlppad to Conn- BU
Bluff * . A. F Brainardbjunht 410 haul
feeders which will ba shipped to tha earne
ace.
sp
Yankee Dooillo. re
The ] fourth of Juljr la a day which la SB
ar to the heart of every true American , COI
not moro so than the day when ho up
boon cared of rheumatism by St. ou
icobe Oil. cai
The latest hotel arrivals nrn ; T , Powers , ret
itton ; F. D. TroUtll , nd J. L. Fiibe , Oort- heM
nd ; J. B. Adims , Gibon ; E. 0 , Smith , M
luncil Oluffj , Iowa ; J , B , Frrdvce. Lara-
; K , 0. Green , Cboyenno ; Thomas H. Oar * "j
inter , Wvnming territory ; G. L Glenn ,
beyenne ; W. H. Weeks. Lincoln ; 0. M. pn
etson , Ogden ; II. E. Giles , Rock Creek ; J , cbi
Brandon and K. ii , Thompson , Cheyenne. tlo [
pa
Alj nirX prevented and IhorooRhly car
adioited by DUFFY'S I'DRE MALT WHISKS.Y. as
ecornmended by leading Physicians , Sold
Druggists and Grocers. up
tig [
John A. McShano has purchased another shi
inch of feeders , 800 in number , which he has wh '
lipped | to bis farm in Watblngton county , tbi
no
The combination , proportion and pro- tbi
its la preparing lioua's Sorsspirilla ate ve
acullor to this mcdlclno and unknown to he
thers. ho
sla
The Silver brother * , o ( Sutton , bough IJi
0head oedero on Saturday , They nto
the I habit of feeding from one to two thous- note
every season. to
rti
PczzDtil'o Complexion Powder la unl- at"t
ars&lly known end ovcry where esteemed "t '
the only Ponder that will Improve the toi
jmp'oxion , eradicate tan , frecklee , and tal
ikia dlsoiBco. Use no other. Itml
ml
Clay & I'leher were at the yards again on de
it rti ay with 2)0 cattle , and Jobosoa & Ban In'
Oitttla.
_ b i < i
John Wiggins had MH hogs in the market iHi
Saturday ; J , B , Adam * , GS hogs ; A. U rel
nan. 74 h < > g < ; Virgin & Nrlsnn , 143 hove ; pn
M , JtOVey , G ) bog ) bills tt Bins , Hchuy- tit i
CD hogt.
cri
ind & Ojttlu Co. bava 200 cat- inl
eattba yatdj , und D. S , Hwn , Hock th
reek , 05 cattle. to
towe
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Waal Bby WM tlok , no gv her Clitoris , on
MTion iho WM * Child , aba cried for Cootorl * ,
\TLea she became Utu , abe clone to V
Vt a ahi had CliUdrea , * U gt/f tku.-Ca torii de
us
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THE TENNESSEE TAILOR ,
A Lonfl Monttici Patriot Who Gnlleil
Tie ReppWicaos of ( He Noplh ,
The Career of Amiy John ) on Daring
and After ttie "War A DliKraoolul
Hcono In the Son toATilt
with General Grant.
Written for The BIB.
When Andrew Johnson was uttering
his fnlmlnatlona ogalnst Jeff. D vls , Rob
ert Toombi , Mason , Slldoll , Benjamin ,
and StoroDi , In ISGOand ' 01 , and tolling
thorn to tholr faces , in the senate , that
If ho had the power ho would hang them
it they attempted to make
good tholr throats to dissolve
the nnlon , the wtltor was led to
look npon htm aa ono of the boldest and
purest of patriots , ono of the most up
right of mon , a Tory John Hampdon in
defense of the right , and no honor was.
too great to bo conferred npon him. All
through that session , there was no ono
among the republican nonators who
equaled him. in hurling defiance at the
loaders of the conspiracy to overthrow the
government. Ho mot scorn with soarri ,
and denounced thorn In tholr hearing as
traitors and told them that they deserved -
served the bailor. After the adjourn
ment of the sentte at that session , In
passing through Virginia to his homo in
Tennesioe , Johnson was throit-
cncd with personal violence , and
eovcral times his life was
in danger. The writer then looked upon
him as a martyr to liberty and the union.
All through , the war , ho was consistent
and unchanging in his hostility to troa-
son. His patriotic oonrjo followed under
the meat trying dlfticaltles , and , appa
rently , with auch unswerving devotion ,
won the loyal people of the north , and ,
In order to show tholr appreciation of
such supposed patriotism , led them in
1804 to throw ovotboard Vioe-Prosldcnt
Uamlin , who had always proved faithful
and Irae , and to substltnto In bis stead ,
Andrew Johnson , for that portion of thoal
ticket with Lincoln In 1861 ? Hii olocH
tlon was followed by a sceuo in the sontt
ate , on the day of the Inauguration , which m
will never ba forgotten by these who ti
nor a present , VVhuu tbo hour arrived tiBC
for.tho vice-president elect to bo inaugurated BCfa
m
urated , he appeared in the senate cham fa
ber , rod in the face , hta countenance fall
deeply flushed and heated , and his man Jc
ner excited and swaggering , all of which tb
signs , those who knew him best well
sin tb
nnduratood. They know a aoeno was
ponding. The vice-president was drank. at
Some mon under the ioflaoaco of liquor , SI vc
Is well known , boeouio exceedingly
hi
ingly good-naturod simple and
, , silly , fo
while other ? , under Its influence , are
made quarrelsome , became- maddened , a .
ready for a fight on the smallest pretext. fan
Johnson belonged to the latter class.
Under the ioflaenco of liquor his reason
. In this condition ho
was gone. appeared In
there to take the oath for the second high- sti
3ot oflho In the American government. ov
Ele took the oath , and then , standing in 80
Front of the presiding officer's desk , by we
the ! aldo of the aecretary of the eenato , twin
IB began a tttado , the like of which waa
in
never before heard in the Eonnto ; and It
sincerely to bo trustee ) , never will ba
igaln. His specoh wai a aeries cf Inco- thi
lorent utterance ; , coarse Invectives , fa- thief
rlouj dunuuciatlons of aristocracy and
of
nonarchlal governments , and a most 111- oh
Imed of what ho called his
portrayal de-
$3
nocracy. Ho surpassed the demagogue ,
Tobn Wllkes , In his ribald speeches to pu
GDI
'he lowest rabbles of the cities of Lon-
lon and Manchester In the litter part cf
ho last century. Ool. Forney , the tes-
'etary , pulled his coat-tail , and asked
ilm , in an undertone , to atop , bat it only the
ired him np the WOIBO. Too president pui
md cabinet , the members of both houses tor
congress , the judges of the supreme Sle the
iourc , the diplomatic corps , tho. higher
ifficers of the army and navy , the elite
Washington and from the country
omposed the audience. All wore shocked
y tbo exhibition made by the vice presiwa
lent. Lincoln , who had bean detained nls
Iho president room signing bills tor
lasted at the last moment his
the congress , which had expired lee
112 o'clock , entered the chamber while his
was in tbo midat of the harangue , and the
ook his seat facing tbo audience. A gen- pot
leman who witnessed the eceno wrote aer
eon after that ho could never forgot the de
nrprised and mortified expression of his col
ace ' at that moment , ' Senators held wa
own their heads in very shame. Tha cor >
pooch was a cross insult to the foreign hat
cnresentatlvea ] , and to their government , ing
well as an Insult to the people of this one
ountry. Denunciations were heaped to' i
pan the vlco president , fast and furl , bet
usly. Leading democrats and ropubllIng
ans freely threatened Impeachment , dot
rpeclolly the former , though they were LSI
Bady to overlook his Indiscretion when ma
joined the democracy and became their got
Itaa < to i
In loss than six weeks Lincoln had clol
Joined the majority , * ' and Johnson was pic
resident cf ttio United States. The mi
barge was tnida aoonafter the aetajelnathu
on of the former , that tbo latter was a In
arty : to It , and the charge has beou rebut
antly revived. That must bo sot down out
a calumny , without any foundation am
pen which to rest. A thorough , inveamti
galion at the time , and afterwaids , coa
boned it to be a meat cruel slander. Of
'batevor ho might have been guilty ,
blood of the slain Lincoln did woi
ot stain nil garments. Hoontorodnpon ioji
presidency with dlro threatening of bea
engeancu : against the southern leaders ,
wes like unto the Aposllo Paul when
wai breathing out threatening * and Nei
laughter Bgiloat the early thiialianp , \
seemed to fool , "vengeance is mine , ' pra
low , If ho did not actually glvoutturonco the
the declaration. Most people will bo )
tidily recognize the wordr , so familiar rcsj
the time , so oft repeated by Johnson , qua
'treason mutt bo made odious and tr l- con
OIB must ba punished. " This way his str <
lk on all occasions , and to all person * . oil
seemed to be ono fixed purpose in his fliri
ilnd. Not long alter ho became Proii- ecu
out , bo sent /or Gen. Grant , and had an tbo
ntorvlovr ' with him , at which he divulged con
s intentions nnd plans to thu latter , anc
said it was his purpose to bring tha wh
ebel loaders , both civil and military , to she
inniibtuont ; "yes , " said he , "I mean to dai
Dg them ; troitnn la the bhckest cf up <
riujt'B , and rau t be made odlou , " He is a
afcrmed tbo general In that interview fllr
bat it wa * hla purpose to use 1hfl army on
aid In their arrest. Grant , as all the unl
rorld knows , was ono of tha bust of bet
tencr . He listened to Johnson with tha
bat calmness and composure which hei
raa BO characterUtlo of blur , till the
'resident declared his Intention tn
mploy the army for the purpcm stated.
iVhen ho uttered tbeso woidi , as near ai ttsi
bey can be romeinbered , as Grant him- in i
elf afterwards stati d , ha eald ; "Mr.Preil- 001
lent , tbo army cannot , and will net , be ] '
tied for any auch purpose. I proposed I ' .
ernis of surrender to Qua. Lie and the I ha'
my of northern Virgin ! * , which teim I.N
were accepted by them. The- same ternn
were given to , and accepted by , the other
Oonfodera'o ' force ? . I gave thorn my
parole , my word of honor , tha1 If they
surrendered .n good fstth , returned to
thtir hoiEOi and lived ai law abiding cit
izens , they should bo free from harm.
And now 1 lay to you , that my position
may not bo misunderstood , that I will
stand between every Oonfodeiato officer
and soldier who his lived np to the terms
cf that parole and harm , if It coals mo my
life. The honor of the nation la involved
in this matter , for the government sanc
tioned the terms of the parolo. My own
honor la Involved In it. To do what you
propose wonld bring everlasting disgrace
upon this nation In the oyoi of the whole
civilized world. And I furthermore say
to you that I will not obey any otdora of
this nature , and the army will not olthor. "
Johnson , bold and defiant as ho was ,
wai abashed ; ho had met his master ,
hough In a subordinate. Tha Interview
terminated. Ho suppressed his feelings ,
for ho did not dare to have a btotk with
Grant , and ho dreaded to have the sub
ject and the dlionislon In that interview
rcaoh the public , and he did not dare to
attempt to place Grant undir arrest for
insubordination , for ho forest * that the
whole country , the south IB well as the
north , would sustain him ( Grant ) on the
question of tbo parolr. Ho kept ailent
touching what transpired In that Inter
view , at which no other person was pres
ent , and 10 did Grant , at tbo time , hut
made the nature of It known to a few
f fiends tfterwarJ.
SODQO months passed , when lo , thnro
was a change. The broathinga-out of
threatoninga and nlaughtor against south
ern rebels censed to Issue from the White
tfottto , There were no more announce
ments of a purpose to haog them , No
moro declarations that "treason must bo
made odious ; " bnt a now rong was hoard
toiesuafrom the inmr sanctum of the
executive mansion at Washington , and
was wafted to southland ; It was as mild
and ooolng as the ti ndor notes ot tbo in
fant dovo. Instead of being hung , In
stead of being compelled to take
back seats in the work of reconstruction ,
the rebels voro Invited to the very fore
front in that buslnoso , and the Union men
wore consigned to the back teats. Iho
president requested Grant to bo prcicnt fr
al a cabinet mooting. In that Interview , tine
o !
the former stated that ha detired to bring ati .
about a better sUto of feeling between an
ttm south and tbo north , to restore har 23 tilt
mony between the section ! , and ho de- 23Fr
lired Gen. Grant to make a tour of the Fr
frc
louth , converse with tbo people , and lite
Hike a report. Grant atsured him that thi
10 would cheerfully sustain and asiist i
ilm ! In carrying out such & policy. But ( in
Johnson had not given an intimation at cla'J
bat tlmo that It waa his purpose to over- for
brow the reconstruction net * of congress , bcr
md declare congress an lllojal and re Scli
volutionary body. And it was that as- uar
itiranco of supporr , wblch Johnson and miJt
lii cabinet accused him of violating , and H.
ormcd the groundwork of their charge of in
irevwlcationonddupllclty. Evartswasnot liiu oxj
member i of the cabinet at that tlmo ri
lut cam a In afterwards and joined in the troi ,
Ua
rarfaro against him.
When Grant discovered that it was the
ntcntlon of Johnson to defeat the recon-
traction measures of congress and to
iverthrow that body , ho told him , John-
on ! , that ho wonld not support him bnt
ronld oppose him. The Interview be-
weon them on this subject will ba given
my next.
A COUUECTION.
In my letter on Cheyenne county lands
here was an error as to the prices of land
hero. It should have read : Tin lands
which I h va bton writing were pur-
based ; last epring at an average pilco of
per acre , and aimi'ar lands are being
nrchanod now at an advance of from 75
ants to $2 per acre.
JOHN M. THAYEH.
GUAND ISLAND , Sept. 12. i
AnRnstura Blttera are endorsed by all
hading physicians and chimists for their
urlty and wholesomenoss. Be were of coun-
rfeits and ask your grocer and druggist for
genuine article , prepared by Dr. J. G. B
logert & Sous.
iimar and the Tailor Congressman ,
rom a Washington Letter.
Secretary Lamar's dreamy , abstracted
'ays , and Ills Indifference to dress , fur-
Ished many jokea for his brother sena- A
ra while ho was ono of them. Ho likes by
cents to bo loose and comfortable , so T
lose that ho can turn around and ahutg and
shoulders inslda of them , and button
and
lorn up with a Jaw book In his breast
ookot. Ho waa sitting in his Boat In the B.
mate ono d y , lounging down in the V.I
spins ] of his coat somewhere , with the cifioa
illar riding np over his oars , when ho a ,
aa joined by Leopold Morse , a Boston day
Dgrcitman of Hebrew descent , whe
atnsBsed a preat fortune in the cloth-
bneinota. Mr. Morse seemed norv-
about Domethlcg whllo ho ait talking
the great MIealsslppian. and when
sth roBB to finish the conversation stand- DKP ;
, Mr. Morse's twitching riogeis and-
jnly laid hold of Iho front of Senator
snmc'a coat. Instinct had been too 11
ach for him , and holding the franlo to-
iihcr , ho shook Mr. Lamar far back In-
the 1 coat and held the great laps of ft 10
oth out beforu him. "It Is a very good
ceo of cloth , " ho said , giving the line
itorlal a profotslonal caress between a
turnb and finger , "bnt thoroii too much It 00
this I coat. Toke a llttlo off hero , "
the astonished Misilsalppian allpped 9 10
of thognap of the Boston tailortud b (0
lerted his senatorial dignity bttforo tbo
tn could finish telling where else the
iat did not fit.
The only Complexion Powder In the
nrld that Is without vu'gtrity , without 8 1C
jury to the user , and without donbt a
lautlflor , is Pozzoni'o. 8 If
Tlio 8tr < oi Flirt.
ewark American. 8 U
Whatever idea the young girls who
aottoe street flirting may entertain of 0 Zf
olr seemingly innocent pastime , it may 8 1C
set i down as a certainty that when a
spectablo young man desire * the eo-
lalntanco of ono who may some day bo- C4
mo his wife , ho does not go out on tbo
reot and seek her acquaintance through 040
flirtation. Bnt , on the other band , the
, , u the street , no matter how iano-
ut uad fair her intentions may be , li
lust pereon ho would seek as his life's
irnpinion. Ho deilrca purity , without Dtr '
above suspicion. The young lady 10 CO )
ongigos In this kind of pastlmo 11 10
lould bear In mind that she not only en-
tngeta her reputation and leaves a stain
ion her good name , but that her mme 980 ,
byword atnon ? those with whom she and 1 1
and i a
rte , to ba bandied about in the saloons , TH
the street corners , and in low-down ,
1285
ihely placus In tbo city , fastening on An
otherwise fair name a Etlgma or stain 8 Oil
will follow her years after rhs BOOS
folly and attempts to mend her
J * .
im
"From 1660 to 1880 , I had thrums- Ton
; at ono tlmo could not w ld a step C ,
tour months. Now entirely well ;
ired by Hunt's Remedy.
STEPliBN G. MA.8UN , Providence. aIB
Thousands of cases of kidney diseases IB
ave b/cu cared by Hunt's. Remedy
lever fa'lr.
Rheumatism Neuralgia
, , Sciatica ,
Lumbago , Backache , Heartache , Toothache.
Bore Tlirt.nlNITlllnr , ( prnln , lrrnl < .
llurn. , NcatiU , a-'r t llllc ,
K * tl > "turn nonii-T riiss n Attirs.
j Drutjl.i , , na lv > .l ri i f rTwIif r . Ftftj 0.0u a tout * .
IMrfv-tlontlbll MUKUftcri.
TItn CIIAUIX8 A. VO KIElt CO.
. BalUi..f .lld..C.B.A.
'CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. "
Tlio OrlKlnnl unit Only ( Irnnliic.
f " ? * " * * lL"'r i ptc * " " > f " " 1r"llr" Irell H > -
"Ohlchrtrri nncll li" nl U * . qo utlifr or fnilo. * 4o.
riumt | > ta a. fi < r inmlcuUri In Ittlir t < r rrltirn malL
HME PACE.r } . . , .riilrht-itrr fhrmlrnl r L
1'rrmnlur' TlccIIno f
Lout riiwr ; Jljfanci of tlio Klilnoyn. IllntU
nor , unit 1'rnMntc'hlnnil Olllt Kl > vlllinnt
htomnrli Mpalrln i hy tlio Mnrstnn lloluv Vn-
rlrnrtun cunt ] wit liDiitsurnprr. Trcntlicnmltc-
tlmonini trpr , Allrorrciponiicni-oronililontlat.
X4HB1 ON REMEDY CO. er DR. II. THESKOYT ,
If ' > - - . Xk . .a . WBW
XStandnrd Modlcal Work for Ycuncnnd
Middle Aged Men , only $1 by mail ,
postpaid ,
KNOW THYSELF ,
H Greit Medica1 Worhn M tiootl ,
Ezxtuilcd i Vitality , Nrrumi nnil J'lnslcil Dehlliir
'reruMro ccllno In M n , Krrnnnl Voiith , ind thv
mtold ml crlcs rcsultltip from Indlncrctlon and ex-
eno . A l > tx > kforeNcr.v man , yonng , ml.Ullo . aged
.tut i old. It contains I1G ] iro8crlilliiii | fur nil acute
nd chronicillscnscB , rnch ono nj wlilch li Intalua-
ilc. So found by the author ho o o > | > crlcice ! for
yovs U such as jirolialily never before fell to tlio
6uf nnyiili\8lci.iii S Ojngc , biiiid < In beautiful
'ro ch muslin , embossed cuTcrs , full gilt , fruarsu-
col to bo a liner work ill every cn o incclianlcal
toraryaiid professional timn any other work In
hh country for JiCB , or the inonov will bo refunded
ov < rylii8tinco. ! 1'rlco only $1 by mall , postpaid.
llustr ted s inplo COc Kcml now. Cold medal
warded the author by the National Medical Asao-
iation , to the ofllrcrs of which he rcfcn.
'Jlio Sclcuco of Ufa should be rani by the young
r Inntructlon and bv the alllicttj for relief. U will
cnoflt nil. London Lancet.
There In no member of society to whom Th
cicnceof Mfo will not bo useful , whether youth ,
arcntiruirdian , Instructor or cicrgjman. Argo-
tut.
Address the Peabodv Medical Instltuto , or lr. ) W.
Parker , No. I RullHnch street , Hoiton , MOM , who
iay bo consulted on all diseases requiring 'kill and
} orlcnc. Chronic and obstinate disc.oca that
MO baffled the skill rf .11 olli-
- l.VV
phjelclans , * potlaltj- . Much lliivlf
otcdHiicccHfullv without an Inrriiivci r V
aeo of failure. Mliitlon this paper. illlaliLK
. tt *
ld , frrrt tnj * end ilX
w rurc t Art
. rtft Ioir rl.viJllcll.iufMot !
irlui cffbimptnt , mnt t ll intnxrr drift , t , 'Jry ( t , MI A
ivm rcouQt'rriUi. AtVytsf | r r r or dniireln for Ui
ikl J Dvf tlaii ty Dill i J. O. H. UEGKia'i CON * .
( J. W. WUPPEHMAMflr eOLB AOEST *
r.
tailwav Time Table
All trains nrrfvo nt nnd depart from Omaha.
Central ( Standard tlmo.
Iraina of the 0. , St. E , M. & , O. , nrnvo at
depart from their depot , corner of 14th
Webster street/ / " ; trains on tbo B. & M.C.
& Q , and 1C O , St. J. & C. B , from the
& M. depot ; all others from the Union Fa-
depot.
ually ; b , txcept Saturday ; c , except Sim
; ; d , except Monday.
WK9T\VAIID.
PAUT ARItlVE.
OMAHA BIUDGK TIIAINS.
'l/wur 'I'Hilsi Leave Omiba al 6 ( S , 7 25 , 8 10 ,
, 1116 in , 1 ! 60 , 2 0).B 00 , i 0 } , < 65. 553 , and
Opm. On Sunday ! tbo 7 25 an J 10 CO a in , and
land 400pm tralniilj not run ,
eavd ruuotll jlluO llroilwaJsji3tft ) fl Sl,7 (5
,10 3) ) , 11 a mJ , 1 31 , S 8) , S 80 , 4 - , 6 24 , 0
11 45i | u. On HuuJ y trig 7 65 aid 10 30 a m
35 anil 1 23 p m trtlni will not f un.
iinttm Trains- Loire Omaha at 8 IS , 8 63 a m. j
, 2 20 , 4 20 , 8 0 } , and 7 00 p m dill/ .
rrltoatD audlll5a IB. , 1 3J , 315,725 anil
SUNDAY 1UUINB
and /ruin CUIcik'O via Trl ) rtlt
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