Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 1, Petersburg, Pike County, 19 May 1887 — Page 4

GARFIELD. Ad Interesting Day at the National Capital. - CanOlii or Um Soctttj of Ua ina; at Ua Caaibarlaad'a Mate* of Gaaaral Garflsld aad it a Proeotota Hon to tka WAiameroit, May It-The bluest of blueTskies, a warn and brilliant sunshine, gratefully tempered by a gentle breese, (be martial straiae of many bands, sidewalks crowded with stalwart men . in military costameaJtaterminglM with gaily j dressed women, were the characteristics of the morning hours of the day of the UnTailing of the statue to the memory of General Garfield. The route of the precession was quite elaborately decorated with bunting, and the city presented the usual holiday scenes, all the Executive Departments being closed. The servants of Uncle Bern swarmed to Pennsylvania avenue to see the sights. As eleven o’olock approached, the various military companies assembled around the broad avenues of the Hotel Arlington. Bhortly after midday the order “March” was given, and the gorgeously uniformed > soldiery started for the Capitol in the following order: Grand Marshal and Aides. FIRST Division. Battalion Third Artillery. Oar field Guard of Hoqpp. Society of the Army or thfi Cumberland. Battalion of Cannes. Detachment of Saflar. from tka Unite d States Steamer Galena sacoeo Division. District Militia Grand Army of tbs RepnbUa i- Civic Societies. The march down Pennsylvnplm avenue was greatly interfered with, proper precautions for clesring the route of vehicles not having been taken. The result of this neglect was that many halts had to be made, which detracted greatly from what would othorwise have been n very imposing procession. e i Long before noon the streets leading to the junction of First street and Maryland avenue wore packed with people A solid phalanx twenty deep was ranged on the sidewalks that encircled the space, in the center of which the vailed statue rested on its grmnito base. At twaive sharp the entranoba to the grand stand were thrown Open, and the invited guests were quickly assigned to seats. Among the first to arrive were the eons of Genniftl Garfield, Hon. W. W. Corcoran and Judge Hagner. Secretary Bayard and Attorney-General Garland were the first members of the Cabinet to active. They were followed by ChiefJustice Waite and the associate Justices of tho Supreme Court.* At one o’rtock the President, accompanied by General Bheridan. arrived. Simultaneously tbe vanguard of the procession appeared in quick march from Pennsylvania avenue. Colonel Wilson then announced.that the proceedings would ha opened with prayer by Rev. 8. H. Giesy, D. D. After Mr. liiesy had concluded his prayer, the ‘fttar Spangled Banner” Was very effectively rendered by the fsUMo Fine Band. As the last sole died sway, at twenty minutes past one o'clock. the American flag which had revered the statue was quickly drawn away. Tue salute from the south front of tho Capitol was then fired, after wlhich General Sheridan introduced the orator of the day, Hon. J. Warren Kiefer, who proceeded : to deliver bis oration, a long and elaborate eulog:am. ; Tho statue unveiled to-day. the orator declared, ws» not alone in honor of a citifiica, distinguished for good qualities of bead an l heart; not alone u> a scholar om’kaot for his attainments; not alone to U soldier renowned for bravery and sueceastul high command; not alone to a statesman and politician as wise and as prudent-as-he was o- A poke n aad bold; not aloae to the Cb wielded the accpter, Magistral* who war in the inter, ne who combined •st of ihecitiaea; bu within bimseiif all these various characters and illustrated all a single life. Thl» statue was ma! General Garfield's iratni of the army of tbe Cuml by love, born of camp, yet in a larger sense -11 tribute to the memory caior, soldier, sta! After a brief desert meat, General Keifer’al career as scholar, teacl man and President froi the flay of his death at ?io closing, said:

Mi comrade*, be now mm part ot the army of the tag paid the prwe of country, and fulfilled || bare paaaed on the Republic be.vood soon to be there and united Maine U worthy of It . His worthy «t the great ed it; and It ts alto character it to tmperfi and to grandly symbolised during at this bronte lr»» rtadal or Icoaoelatt Time, the destroyer ot all ►y omnlpiteacc. wfU cram the artist htt done had i say here to preserve and and fame may past away the tun eft* glory hat i *® the firm ament of etei there to ahlne oa and oa Socrataa was oondemi cup of hemlock, mad th ___ body, hat hie philosophy the poitoa eooid not kill, n was immortal. So Garfield wav doomed to fa] i by a fatal bullet, and that too lender hit atonal body; but hit words and deeds did not die. They belong to eternity. They were Immortal. Our hero cared little tor peat example com pared with preaeat duty. He bettered la a morning star of progress reigning perpetually In the firmament of our Republic to eet ouly when the eternal morning pales ut its glories all the lights of time; so may we. guided and eon trolled by this bright star of progress, ooa ttnue with the heat light within as to perform toward oar follow man and our country the toll mission of the purest life, remembering that New accessions teach new duMas: Time makes aaetest good uncouth. They must upward still, sad onward. Who would keep abreast ot truth. U, before us gleam her camp-fires. We oanselret must pilgrims be; Irniaeh our Mayflower sad steer boldly Through the desperate winter sen Nor tempt the future's portals With the Past's blood-rusted key. rThe tampering breete of the morning died completely away before the ceremonies were well begun, and the beat became intense The distinguished crowd that surrounded the slightly raised plat, form used by the speakers simply swel terad. Streaming faces and rapidly nrv log fans were the accompaniments ot General Keifer’s address. Mrs Cleveland reached the grand stand Just before the unrsilmg. Mrs Folsom, Mrs Lament and Mrs Vilas war* with her, sad all suffered acutely tram the A heat. Instead of tha usual upturned sea of faces, there was aa upturned monotony •f widespread umbrellas. At tha conclusion of the oration. General Ketfer, on behalf of the monument committee, formally transferred the statue to General Sheridan, representing the army ef tha Cumberland, who in tarn transferred it to President Cleveland. The President in aoospting tha status oa behalf ef the United States, said* la I i,

ttoa; tome atofi IMuUaiiM>Uii« Isgtilstlnn and the hlghnst honor and dignity la the ehi»f Ifihiiskaq of the NaUJB. flSi utotfcly effigy shall aot tail to tohdk ovary beholder that the source ttoa. MT dependent alone tor tta growth aad development upon favorable surroundings. Tba genius of our National life beckons to Mb fulneea aad honor thoae to every sphere, aad odors the highest preferment to mealy ambition aad sturdy, honest edort, chastened aad wwttitldltWdliltosa'tsditoWtlina Aa loot as this statue stands let tt ha proudly rente inhered that to every American olttsea the wey ie open to tame and station until ha -Movtngap from high to highen Becomes oa fortune's crowning slop* the pillar at a people's hope, The center of a world’s desire." Nor run we forget that it also leaches our people a sad aad distressing lesson; and the thoughtful eitUvti trho views its fair proportions rah not tall to recall the tragedy of n death which brought grief and mourning to every household in the land. Bat while American citizenship stands aghast end affrighted that murder aad assassination should lurk to the midst of a tree people, aad strike down the head of their Government, a fearless search aad the discovery of the Origin ead hidden place at these hateful and. unnatural things should be Followed by a solemn resolve to purge forever trim our political methods, aad from the ope ration of our Government, the perversions and misconceptions wh ch give birth to pnsaionste had bloody thoughts. If from this lour our admtrttlon MV the bravery and nobility at American manhood, aad cur faith in the peeelbilitiea aad opportunities of America* Cltixensblp, be renewed; if dm apprveietloh of the Messing of a restored UnMd had love for cur Government be strengthened; and if our watchfulness against the dangers of a mad chase after partisan spoils b* quickened, the dedication of this statue to the people of the United Stales Wilt not he la vain. When the president had concluded, "Hail Columbia” was rendered, and .the ceremonies ended with the benediction. tn stated. The statue It regarded br its sculptor, Itr J. Q A. Ward, as one of his most successful achievements. Its position is • commanding on*. The smell circle at the - intersection of First street and Maryland and Pennsylvania avenues is directly at the feat ef the Capitol grounds, attd the statue is to bo seen to fair advantage from tpe Capitol and surrounding grounds, 4 ami. from the intersecting streets. The itatne rises thirty feet into the air, and surmounts a broad and shapely granite base and graceful pedestal. Three aides Of the shaft are inscribed ae fellows: socmwrvr vacs: -James A. Garfield, 18.J1-WSI." ecumuAST VA'-a: -Major-General P. 8. V.. Member ef Congress, Seastor aad President Of the United BU-tes of America." xoirrn rscu; "Brefted by his Comrades of the Society of the Army of tee Cumberland, May id, 1WT." Burroupding the base of the pedestal. Which is nearly twenty feet tn Might, are three life-site recumbent figures of bronse, representing “W .adorn," ‘ Yorce” and “Patrjoltsm." The figure is . ten feet six inches ia height and weighs five thoussnd pounds THE DERRY OF CANADA. The Orangemen of Kingston and Vicinity Determined that .O'Dried Shall Mot L Spend There, KtXTtsTor, tint. May 11—This’ city Is Called tho Derry of Canada Just now It it full of determined Orangemen. They are watting to hear nlBcintlv that O'Brien ia coming, and thdy will Hood the town with h*» Opponents. In a letter to the Asm', James Marshall, a-prominent Loyalist, hopes that those who desire the peace of the city will see that O'Brien la kept away. “Lord Lsnadowna, representative of her gracious Majesty,” Mr. Marshall says, “can not defend himself, but if the Government ef the day will net do it there la loyalty enough in Canada to protect him and his noble lady." Mr. Marshall counaels thoae per lie* who would h-ing Mr. O'Brien to the city to beware m time “We weet to live in peace," he says, "bat pence with honor.” Mr. Marshall also says that all the Orangemen in this section have been notified to be in readiness, and by a Single message be cen fill the town, and will at nit haasrda prevent O'Brien from making nn address. Mr. h insL

im ruaur. Another atroin Cleveland alike previous ■apposed mar tret statioa first BO S ixon’s ir tbs betor* Be was but flee or sis other over t bulloffense st s reand a fight tsger step im con who. Thf net keep a rap •* tin *truck ■rides tty it sidewalk him a moment the crowd, summoned, and to the Cen oa a stretch and soon after proves to be i desperate Barry Gorman.

Drlna Im»h %jr ( utta| Of Ilia IUb■luia Joust. III. Htjr 14 —Colonel Bolton, the post-* dice cm bonier, who was room rod at the pemtesusry Wednesday, aroused the convicts in the east cell-houae Wedneaday night by ysllmg at the top of hia roles that some cue waa killing hlaL A few min utae later he commenced to pray io a load roice After ia attempt to quiet him the keeper placed him in the “creak” eelL It ia aaid that Bolton warn under the intueaes of whlaker or aome other alimaleBt when he erritred at the priaon, and that while be waa at the Cook Cooaty hoopital tc Chicago he waa allowed all each stimulaata he wanted. The depriveuon of them now has drimo him insane. -Toboxto., Oat, May 14— Alargenumbet of aldermen ham expressed Intense ia dlgnatioa because' of 8t. Andrew s Ball being rented for Editor O'Brien's meeting, Tuesday eight. The city treasurer claims that the person who rooted the hall did not state for what object it was wanted, and he will consult the aldermen ae to retaraiax the fee paid. It is considered probable that the use of the kali will be refused. The local breach of the Irish national League, at their meeting last eight, decided to tender a banquet to Mr O’Brien on Tuesday next. A subscription list eras opened is aid of the evicted tenante et Luggacurran, sad n handsome sum was sabscribed. Bax Fbaecisco, May 14—The steamer City of Rio Janeiro, which arrived yesterday from China and Japan, brings confirmation of the Bears of the disaster midnight, March 29, by the steamer Fair Penang, shortly after leaving Malacca, and sank within half an hour. Of the tare hundred persons on board only fifty thus far are knows to have been saved. Moat of those lost worn natives. After the collision the Fair Penang continued on her way The lose to the vessel and cargo Anris, Tax., May IA—Wednesday night at twelve o’clock, while workmen were hots ting etnas to he need la the walls of the top of the new Capital, and depositing it on the ceiling beams, whish had boon temporarily planted over, ae tree girder broke, precipitating a great fourth, third, soosnd and tot stories carried dews in thdmnaah and instantly killed. The supervising architect esti mates the damage deee at 11.000. The WftU# %t Ujf Wff| utrt 4

tfeft ktrtar kuiiMi tu Germany is t»r different from what it ii In the American country. There every one does not go to tha barber ahoy when he went* to he shored. The beet berbere hare, of Course a regular custom at the shops, bnllhej also hate three or four outployes whose business it is td attend to thOoutalde tradot that la, they go around front house to house and attend to the wants of certain eustio seers. This class Of customers ham their own cups and razors, and are waited on at Such tines ad hast suits their eonrenieace. They art the aristocrats, and would no more think of going in and taking a chair in a barber shop and waiting their turn than they would ef blacking their own shoes These men generally pay from eight to ten dollars per year for the service rendered them. ■aw They Do ft 1« China, In Row York, when a burglar has Stripped a house, we confide the secret to a detective, who keeps it and gets another detective to help him*, the two hold ok to it like grim death till yon perish of Old age. They manage things diffsrently, however, in Chine Not long ago n missionary’s earthly mansion was looted, and he informed a. head policeman, whs merely said, “HI, hah!’* and went away, three weeks afterwards, however, the missionary received a champaign-basket containing six human heads packed in tin foil—not necessarily for publication, bat aa an evidence of good faith—and 0 note from the Department ef Truth and Justice—stating that tike writer remained— Kt«<rt truly, Hen Yo." « Don't Many Hlast" _____t they 1engagement to n young man who bore the reputation of being » sad fiirt. Rather, however, knew that her lover hM good qualities, and she Wait willing to lake the risk. In hine bases Out of ten it would have proved a mistake, but Esther was aa uncommon girl and to everyone's surprise Fred made a model husband. How was it l Well, Esther had a cheerfnh bunny temper and U great deal of tact Then she enjoyed perfect health and bras always so sweet, neat and wholesome that Fred found his own home most pleasant, and his own wife more agreeable, than say other being. As the year passed and he saw other women of Esther’s age grow sickly, faded and querulous, he realised more and more that he had “ a jewel of a wife.” Good health was halt the secret of Esther's sumess. Rho r«- > vitality sod good looks, because 4 Off fem i l ine Weaknesses and hilinehU by tha aas of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. •4» IT is said the King lit Italy always takes his lunch with him when he goes traveling. Evidently the railroad restauraftt sandwich is tha same UoomprehonsiUa antiquity the wkla world over. Tha Old Sneer I Hm trash Id mj wind are the day* of s»T sn When 1 tossed we la pain, all fevered and > Tbs old stiver spoon, ths family i Tbs tick rhsmhsr epooo that i Irw loth ears My tsvsf-ipsrehsd lips to fWtivs H, How aastsoni tha stag that It hors to mV Magas, 1 Us pain ax Mr tawnnM, oh. hsasbt could tsTboSdfctesr* of atanst front my eyeball, S5V0.Mw^5U’SSSWit5fe,*^ kite it l ®»poon. HOW SWIDi TWO NUB «H H l»I* v4l MJ lODfOt. Such is the effect of nauseous, griping ledicinea which make the kick-room a nory ef. horror. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant gative Pellets, vial. Advicb to a dressmaker— Be sure you’re right, then gore abend. — Texas Sjrtiis/a l« 1s t I that Dr. Barter’s Iron Tonic Is cooling to the blood, controls excessive perspiration, and brill safely tide you over that period characterized V headache, fainting spells, exhaustive spasmodic affections, and will give strength and new life to the entire system. A nan scrape—aa amateur’s violin sole, —Tnmttn/ AerorJ. lx another column of this issue will fad found an entirely new and novel Specimen of attractivo advertising. It is one of the neatest ever Disced in our paper and we think our readers will be well repaid for examining the srrrosxD display letters in the advertisement of Prickly Ash Bitters. Fuultra smacks sire used in angling for k husband.—Burlingfjm Uw Prtn. kow Mr Toott Horn! Why don’t yon use Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pikn’sToothacho Drops Cure in cue minute. A sox of n gun is apt to ba a bore.—Boston rwt lr afflicted with Sore Eyes use Dr. Isaao t’s Eye Wa,tor. Druggists sell it.:5c. Wiit is the oldest woman’s clubl ' Tha hrocm-stocfc.— Boetoa Trmntmpt.

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A FAMOUS DETECTIVE. Jinms Jackson, the famous State detective, resides is Staff Staff, and Is generally ‘ ‘ duties are in attend sues at the prison Bis < t<» examine carefully the faee ef every con- _«* a_Aei A .1 sc 4 4m • .* l fietaehetatorii had U sorutliusd Visitor in brier to prevent any discharged fconvict neeinff his pals. Occasionally he has to tasks long journeys in pursuit of runaway prisoners or to identify crimi&iH Kssaftf2s8£ttsJSf rcfts fete he will know him under any disguise, ss he tolls his man by the look of his eyes. Once an escaped convict had his nose pared down one third, but Jackson ' ' of a light and sinewy build, with black hair and piercing black eyes, and is altogether remarkably handsome; He knbwS about 10. oW Criminals, and it is simply wonderful Oat he Can distinguish the features Of eysteers tessr araKS rath ptU at night. When m uch fatigued by the jolting of the canon his tiresome tripe he uses t wo Adcock’s Forms Plasters on the small of the back; . Which gire him renewed rlgorand quickly relieve him of ell weaKhesA. These are the only Iwd dies he u ses, and he attributes his vigor and ■ " • — ':’s Fttretia S'i-9 Slnf, remarkable' health to. Alcock’i Plasters and Brandreth’S fills (A*. 1.) JMUf JhyidSr. A next itt:*—running the sewing ms* chlue.—.Lif*. Don’t hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, disgusting everybody, but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. . - A*' 1 Alt editor makes as income when Its kukri hia ink hum. — M hUiMl Tima. Buonchjtis is cured by frequent small doses ol Piso’s Care for Oonsumptict*. A no* sst opinion—tho coroner’s ver diet The llesl *M latest Kenedy Idf CUT# ef all diseases eanaed by esy derasgemeat ef the Urrr, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, Constipation. BtUoan Complaints and KalailaefaB kind* yield readily to the bene fit vat lafiaenceof mm MU it R to the tante, tones Up the d preserves health. It Li purely Vegetable, end cannot fall to prove beneficial, both to old sad young. As u Blood Putter it is raperiorto alt others Sold everywhere at 11.00 a Lottie.

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