Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1880 — Page 2
EHE DEMOCRAT. ; JHXia— ‘ ■ " * BY a. KAY WILIJA.HS 1 Tkkms >1.50 a Year in Advance. , X)i’U4 TUH, INDIANA, t I mvrsday, Dec. 2, 1880. —Robinson, lieutenant governor•!»et of Colorado, was shot and killed last Saturday by a miner. —John Sherman sad Gov. Foster are into the Senitorial squabble with sleeves up and war paint on. —The editor of Truth has sued “Gath,” the Cincinnati Enquirer x republican correspondent for libel. —Gen. Garfield has returned to his home in Mentor, where he will teatain until March next. Many speculator* are filling his cabinet with neatness and dispatch. —The Enquirer is begging for the genuine Democrats of Ohio and Indiana to call off their dogs of war. The only notices it gets of a complimentary character eome through Republican sheet.,. Democrat* should not touch it. If they want to read the opposite side of political questions let them take a straight Republican paper, then they will know what they are reading. The JPujciw forfeited all claims to support and recognition from the Democracy of the country. Democrats who are taking the weekly Enquirer will do better to drop it and take the State Sentinel, the prospect as of which we publish this week. It i, just as good for news, is mere reliable, and Democratic in the true sense of the term.
Wai6rn.Oartl«l<l Fempted to Suicide? In th* astonishing letter addressed M G.n. Garfield by hi* old friend Dono Piatt, we get • ’ iew of thu Credlt M0 ‘ bilier scandal entirely different from that presented by Judge Bieck, Mother friend of Garfield's who knew the facte abeut hi* business with Oakes Ans*. To Judge Black, aa an aetute lawyer, ■ public man of vast experience, and a friend whose fidelity never swerved, Gen. Garfield went for advice, when th* eons*<|uenoes of his laps* !rotß virtue began to thr.atea him with ruin. Judge Bhek gave him the counsel of . lawyer and a friend. He urged him to admit the fast of th* transaction, which in his intercourse with trusted friends Gen. Garfield had never thought *f denying, and to put his defense on the most advantageous grounds—the
plea that a corrupt motive was wanting. But Gen. Garfield decided to risk the other course. To the first sin he added the heavier weight of perjury. To th* grief »f friend* who bad known his weakness *f character, but had never believed him capable of deliberal* wickedness, he went up to the stand and teok eath towhat they knew t* be a lie Interesting a* is the view wuich Judge Blaek give* us of Gen. Garfield's bearing at thia erisis is th* development of hi* moral character, it ie not by any mean* complete. While 1 a friend Judge Black was still a lawyer. He probably had more toleration for th* moral cowardice than fer the intellectual folly which Gen. Garfield manifested in hi* selection of th* fatal course. Os th* keen personal suffering* of his friend, beset by temptation, harrassedby perplexities, hesitating between a natural preference to de what was right, and a powerful impulse to do what seemed to him expedient. Judge Black, perhaps. had little knowledge. He ws* not a friend from whom an unhappy wretch eould be ' likely to seek sympathy for the inner 1
• •--•J — . k 1 anguish of guilt and fsar. It was the legal and not the phiaehological phase of his troubles that chiefly eoncerusd Judge Black Col. Donn Piatt, however, is a man eonstituted for friendship of a different sort. Intimate, as he says, with Gon. Garfield from the time when they both occupied a eheap boarding house he had been in the habit es sharing with him the burden es difficulties and the joy of triumphs. Piatt is accustomed to leek at affairs from an emotional rather than an intellectual point of view. Without caring a particle for the question of guilt or innocence ' or the means to bo adopted to shield . the one or demonstrate the other, he would have felt the liveliest sympathy , with his friend’s sufferings, and would
have been iaformed of every new phase es Gen. Garfield's mental anguish. What, then, does Denn Piatt w«aa when he reminds Gon. Garfield of that darkest hour of your [Garfield s] life, when life itself seemed so horrible that an escape from it was a temptation T There seems to be no doubt that this darkest hour of life when life itself was so horrible, refers to the time of the CreditMobilier investigation, and
not to the later troubles in which the Da Golyer bribe involved Gen. Gar-| field. The earliest experience was the crucial one. Thon, so far as we are aware, Gen. Garfield had never before been accused of corruption, and had never been tempted to forswear himjelf. When the facts in regard to the pavement fee forced Gen. Garfield v. the stand a second time to defend hi end to »» » d *‘^ r
ate struggle for political , he a had necessarily become hardened to <1 the idea of perjury, It was tbo first 1 ooatemplatien of the crime that cost him the iutensast suffering. But was I the agoay of that first struggle so i great that he actually took suicide in- t to consideration as a means of e*cape I from dishonor 1 This is what Dona t Piatt s reminiscence plainly alleges. t If Gen. Garfield thought even for a ’ moment of depriving himself of life rather thus to swear falsely in the same of God. the fact is creditable tn him. and Donn Piatt has done his friend a service in making it public — Sun. Jefferson tp. Items. BY MVNCtL. Freezing cold. Indication* paint to sleighing Indian tuunner failed to put in an appearance. It look* as if winter bad really set in. Spelling aobools will sow begin for the winter campaign. J. M. Macy and wife were visiting in Jay county last week. W. C. Ketcham, formerly of thia township, i* now permanently located . at Lancaster, orsoos will be. Democrat* in Jefferson are net - discouraged but will be ready to fight the enemy in 'B4. Republicans in this vicinity say that , 1 Credit Mobilior de Gelyer Garfield is ■ the poor wan s friend. The world < still move*. Mr. Aaron Kelley, of Summer county, Kansas, is visiting friend* here. Mr. K. report* business lively in the a west. I Several of eur young wen havetnrn-
, «d hunters of th® way they t*k« in the game is aurprising. 1 J*me* Over accidently »hot himseif i a few day* «go. M’o failed to lenrn the particular* but at la»t account* he i w»* thought to be out of danger. Dud.—Athi* residence in Jeffaason 1 townahip, oa the 16th. Mr. Geo. Byers, aged about 40 years. The deeeased ha* been a groat sufferer for *oms lime, hi* «isea*e defying the skill of the best phy»ician». He left » large family of children, many of them quit* small, te Biouru hi. J«»*. — *» GIAIVA < II AMX< wBT BVS-Ti-CO*. Samuel Galloway ha* become » citizen of Geneva. The ice men were in full force la*t. Saturday. Several ear loads of hogs were pen- \ ne.-l hare for several days last week c-
nen nert iwi sctcib. - , account of scarcity of car*. Will Beolim, of New Corydon, has moved te town and contemplate* start ing a blacksmith shop. Jo* Hendricks has bought Bill : , Moses' interest in the saw mill and will ( now run it on hi* own hook. W* have had more nice already than we had during th* whole ‘ of last winter. K< Iley & Hook have bought an ini- ' mens* amount of game, and will continue s* to do until the last day in the year. The Triumph did not eat Sgt last week on account of the frost bursting the pip*s belonging to th* machinery. i Dave White has retired from single < cusse duets and gone into that of dou- < ble blessedness. Be is also monarch 1 of all he surveys in and about the Watson house. • Ab* Hatred has concluded to sell i the Dorsey combined harvester next > season, and thinks he will get in his work while Kelley and Culley fight Dai id Pulver and lady have just rs turned from an extended visit among , the re stives and friends of the latter
in Rush county. Miss Katie Tullis spent thanksgiving in Ft. Wayne, the guest of Miss Bertha Cartwiight. The fat hogs in this section of th* country are aboat all gathered up. The loga ar* piled so high in Hendricks mill yard that you have to climb to tke top of a big oak tree near by aud lock down to see th* mill, and yet he want* wore. J. D. Hal* ie c-hoek full of grain, having filled every vassnt bole in town. H» has about ten thousand bushels Martin Rooinson, of Miami county, Ohio, and brother of Alex was here last we*k *n a visit and hunting expedition. He, like Alex, belonga to th* Jeffersonian clear grits.
' On'* of the old lire stock meu has dropped from the list and gone north for his health. We expect th* othei buv.rs will misshim. It will take six years for him to get back, gentlemen If you think that Geneva won't be livsly next season you are a lit.le off. There is already six agricultural agen’s ! aud fivejife in»umice agents prepar- ■ ing for the battle with a probability of i re-enforcements. How is that for the Loblolly district?
The people ou the Lob have been having a glorious old time for sovt r.il days in pursuit of an old buck that has wandered off in that part of his i I Masters vinoyard. Thera baa beeu i ’ several shots fired at him but t last -, account the buck w x master of the e situation. w > Alfred Denny who lives near Lib is erty, Jay county, sent his little boy as- ■ I ter the cow on horseback last Saturday,
and while gene the horse fell down throwing the little fellow under him, breaking his leg near the thigh. John Whits returned last Su a from Leadville, where he hi' been for nearly two years. He »»vs every thing is in a flourishing condition. Labor he sty* commands $1.75 to $3.50 per day. board can be had lr- tn $4.50 to $7.00. He expet r to j" back in a month or two and make his future hum* somewhere in the far west. All who have had experience with mud boats know that they ar* a litt.e unruly and generally slide around as they please. .At any rate such was the case with Joe Hendrick- ami Bill Morris while hauling logs last bri uiy. It surged to and fro, right and left, up and down, as though it was plowing the mighty billows of the Pa-.So ocean. Ina moment of enlmi.i--looked around to see if Bill was .-‘ill safe upan thecralt and t • w astonishment he saw Bill up in the air about ten feet, playing around though he had become very gyninrstical. and was performing ■ n what 1: (Bill)' thought was an imaginary horizontal bar in the air. in pn»Gretiee to hauling logs on a mud boat. ,!♦« was only convinced that such w•-.- not the case when Bill fell to the earth with a crash that would arouse the uativ-s. Bill lost his air for a little while *l- - remaining in contact witn t '. i firma but soon recovered with it a slight wound in his side, Hence the dissolution. Current s<>te, anti Oplsii.m . The colored people of Savannah, Ga . are taking steps to establish a uewspa per. Just think of it : Charley Foster s
’ yard stiek about to be stuck up in the United State* Setiute in place ot Alien G. Thurman * inteiieet, ' Picked up on the floor of the postoffice. written in a trembling hand: ‘■Please deliver to bearer one of y nr best k*t* and charge to my account. "— Laricell Citizen. Perhaps the British Govertiment ■ will piscover that the bayonet is not a ■ fit i'ristrument with which to harvest the crops in irtleud - t iwi-i t‘< C-un-mercial. Talk about not being able to c„mp»i; with foreign ch«*j. labor! It ; cost SI,OOO auaeiu <4 bs.-’-vi. B ) colt's crops, while here it could be d«ne far i slo.—Boa/on Past. I JJojo friwes have been committed ‘ since the ekct’.on than du, i; any previous period of the year, hall we ■ give John Sherman credit for that, . .nr l.pnpral l.Mrfield — Ftlnnrn
-nr uenerai turoeiu.Free Piets. Io an Arkansas town, on *u:.d*y. | ope clergyman prayed for r.t: . .nd I anetbe.- for fair weather, and l'i evidence not out of th* dllemu.-aby iui;ne- I diately sending them an earthquake. A gentleman who married a -idow eompiaioed to her that he liked his beef well don* Ab 1 1 iui..igu’ I was cooking for Mr. Brown, said slia, he liked his rare. But, darling, I will try and forget the poor dear —Troy Times. They will never get to the north i.-.ile uutjl !’ is announced that tie G .eri.mentwill establish un.cv.’ at-d independent Congressional District, then io k out for the rush. There are men in tha State of Ohio who will walk t- it Come now, brotheis of the North, and confess that blood is thicker than water 1 The Smith lias give’; . ■ Jessies ; give you up centralism .' Accept these condition-, and naticnslity is an accomplished fact. i here is a g;y*t seaudnl about her because she never bad a bushand —s. . 're talking about Sarah of Ceui-u - and
... , , . can attorn onty reinix>-.-arj j.... .. j > u yet a Western actress has had <i!!ie s , !r e toi!(. ,-ive and ■iis.-i;.?oint t!ie " husbands and hasn't escaped just the n 'i' same amount of scandal. What will gerous < x|H.iimrntinc vvitn unki,.,.; ; . „ ~ cheapmetliciues, from tbc great babihtj t!.a: ■ please folks !—Boston r<‘St. these diseases may, while so trifled wnli. Iteeouie deeply seated or incurable, t -*■ Hvmen is the onlv torch-b< arer AVer’s Cherry Pe< tokai.. and voj n. i J , confidently expect the best results. 1: i- e wh<>»o campaign never ends.—Boston 1 standard medical preparation.ofkim'.' na. /->> i . .. ..l ■ ■ ' knowle laed curat tv. power, and i- ;■ Globe. But the precession .heap as its careful preparation .-nd r. shorter every year.— A'< <c 7/ r - /Wy- .gj, 1< rts will allow. I.u,iu< nt plo uter. And it will continu too • raeb-- The test ; If ..'itt.'.-. .... , , proven its absolute certainty tl» i nrt u:l p*' long as the country reman the ; {p C , nar¥ complaints m>t already ne.-.m; '. th* hands us a Republican administration, j ? eac b of ’"T O3 " ai 'l•W hat do you eat those horrid niiish- Prepared by D.J. C. Ayer * t>. ; rooms for. Matilda ?" asked the dainty i Practical and Analytical Chemi . | Augustus. ■ 1 don't see how you can | Lowe , Mast. bear them. They're tiLt mia- ,u ' : ' '' :L i>; ' ty fungus, anyway ■ That's just it. j ' “...k ..7 replied the fair Matilda, balancing a j e> 5 bit of the libeled food on the end of ’l ! 1 her fork. I eat them for fun, Gus."— Boston Transcript. - K
Seeker* after Federal iffiee will do well to first pull up stakes and emmi-' grate to Ohio, She has the Presided!, the President-elect, the Chief JusUJe, one Associate Justice, the Se.retury of i the Treasury, the General of the Army, J the Lieutenant General, one of the • three Major-iL-t.-Tgls the Miui- e.- to Franc-, the Jiawaias ('<,!;*<iv..< and more minor official diwributed around: the various Departments than in,, ;<>uld ; count in half a day. Great is Ohio. o E <»F t i'll. E 1 : I
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Rupture HR. J. A. -her man —And the • >ui> OR. MIER.VA.W kn.-srl , v th public fur the paw r h,s sur< tw- tl method «» feain . in ■■ aud iuyurj trammel ini’: ntat If . . Jt,-i at hi-• . >t. I nri-v 51®. • ntilckc 2dth ®i December. after that a’ * >■. ■ k t.ffi-.. Gflke ad ire-- - in the St SU Umts n. » r-. Mr B F.Ge.. Attorney'at-law,Kt*nt, I Di«»n<x>. I ,tra,tr»-a »d ly Dr. Hh-'rmrn at Lio St. Eoiua c*iva « Ilavi tff need ;our rapture treat . t, an t having been p.-rmnnewrly cared. have ok* If hisfbrr es h« merit*. and rec®atn>®®«t it t » my t fiend®.*’ !>r. .’'heiMs.n i-, ih- Guct.tt-ier »f th* cult a sown ’ ini; ■«] external treatment. Wmaii w-»!e wit-, hi- a luptnTb*. n« nUtter b«»n h- ma> eu.iddvr i<, nr every rn.tr. wh- : died ft in it u fiatur* ; bini-eli that it '*-«• but a *ii->g < very man w*io u-.»* .<uh«ra set-i * , ’’heii-jwrv.-ffrtw*. t«» "»s«h ai. rx’rnr rbatUF’b an«- •w fumt>n ’ n r»r<!wi ft tu unt .rthy gp. •_ ’ - D«»t a*tand-xtiil U-SJ* lk>>» it fa I-n<rr * *e, even MDto (katti. iu)d he fa Wise wLvfii|t ; « , ' '' ‘ *'•; eii*-fiisslh **f it before tr d_<v ( 1-. j i-rnig an 4 gl-jsct -fi»--npnu him. u.i x. ♦- > p* n and leave ! h e h ioiu- i .), i.nr.ra tnatui* ul any kin> <4 c iL’L f rin-? it ini .- rill: WU Ih • I a li. Jf.g’i! with fr»»n. a. :.v<-cxerrisr-i- Uho f'»;•’*£ '.Ypi RfHs.’i «' PFf .“.afv -th nvliable P mu& frt»m , wnti-'m“n and* rw r ot ... •ww-wlnl p.• »i,4 r , ‘ 15°, .i,V r . ..Ci th- west ladies. The stfp-trd aftrrv.ld rra-t it and iu6‘im tnemseivoM. lu?“w.rt'ih.liieoMwsot «u sd/WnaM. Wass u a sfo-rcur-, uri ■u.O'.lto th i-w whs- nend twrrnfa. DR.J.A,SHERMAN *° d l ‘ u^’'r ' wl,;, Dr. JcSnr-ft 1
eio oo I tmt <oo >o | Fever and Agues That « ttimol bf Cur rel. I S.W.SHOLTY’S GERMAN MfR H 1 1} MUI A U CURE. I’lcn-anf to I'al.c riirclt 1 fgctablc, I Ao Qtiiiiin* ( iiithiHoida er Icm hic SOCMBW. :f.-i ssemuMKSl-iSOtflX*. «MMT :g READ THESE Testimonials: ? wun.- .- - ~ -ec. -“OCWtS J« :JU B MiXLERsru Ku, M, R Hit eFinKl»h\\ AGUES ■ • U'l’hfli" an » f, or U” r: g v •« g i u“ ear ot for * ® cure, -n . ’ t».g <ne n«» £«'O I. I was »-kfe.e>l ’ ‘ here totrj JfOUr ’ • kitjr .8» j »ip. I utv‘l t»ne ho’lle atMi bnv* n< i *»xd 4 ol tll Mince, h »» th» ** St iur i uinr i ever saw pm tip fur the Ague. Your*. J \MF> CLARK. f KSJKW W.V-M nroWBCFx. Roanoke, iNi» June 5, 1879. B w ShoLTY, Mt iw.. ypt«i aid 'laughter h «s had iht every day |\i iwo i w •,’iu'i'l ’<» her Qu <•, ' uglv o lake I iu’lue»*d io it z vou* >jjnr Svrup Sin iak’> the Sy r U |, jsjw< rra<iMj ae that in c! iiiniUe Q-rup, au i hat» not ha ta " tj.uj* ot ih htlfc tdiiCr sh< I (MUiilueuvrd t;>.kli.g the < v tup 1 would ■ I reconiiHrii'l pa rent* lu give h lu iher ■ chiblryti uft ';.'<! >t|lii of |( h»'H’g t>o ■ |n take, a mi $o effect MRS | 4 VAN <’ iMP I • —*--- *r ,:gx jwoa i * I ? ... ■ I ■ I : e • « pa‘ I M V v ■ V* I l 1111 l ■ «... ■ . V v I I’ - ! ffiha - : ( ( .»! .& Hitlar ..... .‘el u I l«.| I.EK- I R - ■ For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. j OLD IN DECATUR, R BY 18. W. SHOLTY.I | I 75 CENTS A BOTTLE. | : -_3®EB isasTOha suawaiuj -.«f
Clv«n I v by Hi< no< tors Where doctbrj have failed tp eur*, »nd have given their patient, up to die, Eclectrie Bitters have often been used, and a cure effected, greatly to the astonishment of all. Diseases of the Stomach, liver, Kidney, and Urinary Organs are positively cured by Electric Bitters. They invariably cure constipation. Headache and Bill ious ato ks. ’! ry ti i’:,. and be conviw d hat they are the best medicines eves ised. Sold by B. W. Shohv Decatt.r. »d. i ——.— liORSANSIj >\Ml ». T cue f CATARRH i* Sfw <■ t- L i.-. ;/L >■ ilhju.l, wiib l»r, K.f »u- r • rrw n . T ■ t:iir !> it. Fr. . Ok Tile;. p™:::xU s To s’oj I » r an’uth Fttit and V, iitft i ii» p»’ t ■ us ib v itatrj. ioirfi?:.nx and vuluabl* ... us.-.tivn »ifli iu!; part .. i?, !>,frrp. nt wit J. C. .V l -’ o *-Cincinnati. uh»«». »w GS Kfi| ■ MRh I west prtfH ever know* B Bl W Kneth l.oaders , « ! ''W& 5 Rriulrer*, ' I lill A O UR sls SHOT-GUH ■ ■■ ■llai greatly re duced prU 3k.* sip nd Rtamp for our 11 hi <t rated Catalogue < Di P.PCWELL<t?ON Site Mr b’rwt.C[2iCIMJU.TI,O. lAFANTfcbScTXVESCZ EUROPE and America: yeai> ei. e in th<-B. <*t aerv-.e .>f <el«bra>«*d ie. . tiidH.ru all parts vs t. c world, "Vi i-'tavo pa. " fuii •’g- Aku iucrrMtwr ne« HI. . rn>'adar»*w J B BnrrAtii.. HartCnM i 'n»*. .y hicM-U, Ilf. IXew and vrr> Ittrarti’-r !*«>!»< are tww Ksaily.
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Ilooscry,Gloves underwear! rtOOT AJXTJO COIVIF’jA-ISrY Hire now in store full ami complete line of Gents’, Ladi« I Misses and Children’s WiToWmotelt| ■ "> l» Inal! st\lesand qualities, at same prices askod last season B o WITVJSia G-X-.OVEQ Os every description. ZKLTD OTL.OVERS L nil our popular brand*, two i„ *i* lniiliw, in bla-k white, open and itreei ihafe H Alao FISH. CLMIK & FLAGG'S celebrated Kid Glove* sot gentlemen * wen, j,| walking, driving and evening uee, al per pair. Ladies Fancy Wool, Merino and Balbriggan HOOSIER! in all grade* Grentlemen’s Wool Metino and Balbriggan HALF HOSE in choice slylee. dxildren.’sß Fancy Wool And Merino HOSERY—4jtoBJ in h in GO different styles and •ie«. ft£”Please examine (hie large and attractirs offer.of elegant goods at LvvS PRICES. Root and Company CALHOUX STREET, FORT WAYNE, IND. 1 . A NEW LEAF TURNED OVER. AT THE “OLD RELIABLE!! Cash an fl Produce Trumps !| o EVERYBODY READ! II ’ I
NIBLICK, CRAWEORD & SON! Harinp Med the credit system long enough to te«u it» impracticability, hate cuoclohi J to take a new tack, and. imurad ot hnving io pct their goods at a price high enough to rnnkp up for bid debte. »h« y are now determined te give their pal rone rhe benefit of the MONEY SAVED BY THE "HEADY PAY SYSTEM,! in the reduced pric** ’•ey ar* • nablrd to afford tbeii l> »blf way f bry c»c “r.TVK AXI> 1.1-71' I.TVFI:| It trite. Jn-’ices and Corefsble® may object, ne it interferes with a bupiic’fpHß| to them, bail proven quit* a fu« rai'we one Rut under the new order of ih’.fi*. p qui friends will find g<n»d»* at >he*t re io the Adame County Bank Block in much 1. war than ‘ormrrly, 'hat they "VSTill be a at the ch sugt- which leady puy bar wi ought It is tody tossy n uch about it iu out .fk rust me ut, us tar n» part iculm amg is couverued the truth in this pepi cap only BY A Vltell TO THE STORE When all hands lake pleasure in making kduwn the huge bargains they |)*Ve ip etfef ig LADIES DEESH bOObS, MUSLINS. EEALYMAbE CLUTIIINi, CAHPEIS, QUEENSWAiA GLASS H A EE, GItUVEIUES, EK’. I Tlio Iltaliost Marlx.ot Price MM* lor TE’x.'odxxoo, STAND BY THE “OLD and it will stand by you. >1 Niblick, Crawford & Sons. Decaiur. lud . Mav Iti. 187 V,
