Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 28, Petersburg, Pike County, 29 November 1888 — Page 2

ilj DfflBoirat. ■V X. I*. »»C»T. IHSlfED KV’KRY THURSDAY. .' ■' .. k JBDITOBIAL NOTES. k^Gtratnu is at last reitobc in jaeam JDei&ocrat has in Krebs “s>u bis ear.** liiaet making is about the only itiMray that has been augmented l since tlic electlou. ffia.-»va£ijflcwft» »«t message to con- [ Jfress w ill be most interesting. When |>rlut It. stmly .it wellWtlKAT i* now a dollar a bushel. Jtbw let the Kepbblh-au farmers who .voted for Harrison note what it will be foiir years lienee. Woman U a failure as a ‘-courier.” I.rt|> learjs leoibhig to a dose, ami > marriage nsninih no larger, eouiar a lively, than it was last year. Tth* Vice r«ut»n*tXT-Ei.ECT visited kWa^bingtfou City, last week, to view f« ;ucw home. It will |H.‘iha|>* not laps tine as the -me he alicttlv has. jite a number of Mr. Parrelt s. » ( D crtlkin tor losing ig- j P Morant. Parrelt knows more in a Jninttie than all ot them in a year. j^The |»asl jirofcs that. ’Harrison, untesieil, may l»e “ail j right ;” imt, if lie give* us “f.ee tobac-' co ami free wbiaky,” autl dear doth- j lug amt food, lie may be no belter i than any other man w ho will look to the interest of iiMmi .11. first.. Thk worse afteic of j mrnaftsm is to rar i bte a sUn toem mule liy a contein|«>rary.— j Peters! arg Press; , |*rav, w hat is a “specie of journal-j If «v knew we eon Id tell upi.’ier to raise an object ion to the 'Tailtortiative statement.

-Tn► Petersburg l*rw» gel* very • ■lad liecui«e we criticise it as we think’ll deserve*,’ nn<l thinks the ed- j Slur dishonest. It then criticizes the ■ VVoikat is dishonest, Inw about ! |‘iA«, then? I tut tlie people! ,»sow its editor. I Our Washington Letter. I Wasui MiniN. I). Nov. <17, 1888. (The Republican party have elected t majority of a very few meni>er* in the lion's', ami aven proiuiIClit Democrats begin to loci that it a unwise ami hurtful to attempt a fad. although tlie members of the Hurl It ami Kfth Maryland district* f ho were declared elected on,election lay are now declared defeated, and 'Ije returns are still held back.. Says tlie Star ol last even!ug: number of wiser beads in the Democratic party are counseling tfaiust any effort to hold a small tu(trity in the House, it i- understood hat Senators Iteek and Hoi man think kparty would he better off in the Htoritt^ ami that with the entire ktonsihilili ujs.u the Itrpiihih aii' ■ijig the m-xt Congress theltriuo■i will have a much better e-hance in M Congressional campaign tw o j car' Mm now. The idea of organizing Mind the admission of new States , ■to the I’niou they are said to regard Bhupoiiiiiar ami likely to be'hurt fill. ■-■'buM lie better tor the Ih-mocrai* ■4in selves to undertake the ad ini" knot some of the Territories this Muinrntly mentione<l as the "owing cakcr. \o belter :niin could he Wetl. ills thorough knowledge ol i litgiessioual affairs, hu quick per- i |Mion aud pivMiipi action in enter-! Heirs, his keen, plain tjna!;er nrafy, his ho: s,- sense and expense euiiuently tit him for tlie post, ji him be made Speaker, aud therej ^be tut vain regrets wasted over an ■Nerect selection. Btnnon has a I soybean sjMtken of aHbttble Sjieake r, but, in the opin* | Hf your eonesjnni lent, be is to-j Hpiisinted f>r tlie place, ai d aside J JhT that, hardly deserves such a 1 irk 'of distinction. There are a j ire of members ot the House much titled for the place. Should ^■rwortli become Sjieaker. Mr. ^Htlcy would |ltMuli ... • ■ lie Hun of tlie Ways d .Vc; is, Hiltee. Iknocka r in Ac sajne way . If tliv j llcnjamin U.iUerwortli is now

lirmau Quay ton ml it luge his headquarters to the building in this city that he i more readily give his a i ten (ion contested eheepist riots of Virginia, WcM Vir- • . am) Mari land. nal vigilance U like prior of ” ami it seems that after tlie rhas Keen fought anil won that tall that eternal vigilance to [the enemy from stealing the 'thing—ballot boxes, polling ,*ertiti>ates of elect ion. amt all. inizatiou of arid lands stirartie* is actively going on. Id rut of Iteceraber, proximo. awell am) Captain Dutton j at Denver, Colorado, the ers of the States and Terrlto have, under the law, jvrcrrd to inquire iuto am) the subjects uf watert arid lamis; to confer with tiu their views, and estab-! itv of aetiou am) purpose be- j U. S- -Geological Surrey iolfcer*. I TO Bcv Oak View—Oliver ,'tlie playwright and aci ilr. Schuyler, his: r, at present iu this i »Inquiries res|>ecting the! Oak View, the P.-esi- j *atry place, can be pur.has- j Ltyler says he ha* opeuetl tilr. J-smoui. |

Hr Tbaakfal ea The “Bright Side." This w Thanksgiving day. Two ante* is to lhi~ returM|ngr of thank*—a bright side ami a dart <>&■• To tinmany who diil not vote fur Harrison, ilirrkriiuH ii uo cause for thanks; but. «Vrr mi tins bright side, they are thankful • that the government I* n'her* It was, atfl Sam will coutiuuc Inisine** at the o!d stand. The iKOfileof tl»e south, which has been scourged of yellow fever, find no cause fot rejoitiug. unless, perhaps, they think it is looking oil the bright side to Ije thankful that it is uo worse. The poor iiare uo special cause to be thaukfui; but if it be any consolation* to theat or especially to the rich, we will remark that they are thankful that the oppressions anil hardships they bear have uot wiped them from the earth as with a sponge. Indeed we should In- thankful for many

(bin?*. Nr should render thanks that iw have time, between the high beats of toe nation's pulse under campaign excitement every two or four i^-ars, to get acquainted with our wive*. children. sweet hearts, brother*, sister*; to understand the significant fact, that, iu our little, narrow, uutm|M>rta»t. individual mind* eye, the color of the habv"* gown—if we can buy it one—ami ll.c eoiulition of the cpal house atni the larder Is of more iuiportai.eeon Thanksgiving Day than the eenwbu on tint occasion, or the success or failure of all political “jobs" that were ever »iil!-b<>m in the most corrupt campaign since the days of t’mr and Brutus. The people of the different occupations have their special causes for rejoicing: the farmers rejoice that w heat and other good things tney sell are high, while we jjjirho hustle for our daily bread by otli r occupations thru tanning are glad that “Old llutch" <li(1 not send ti e price ot wticat and corn and |wrk any higher: in the South the people are glad that the heat of Milner uid not scopch them to death, while the Northerner is specially thankful that a yard lielow zero ha- not been sufficient to freeze hiui to an icicle. In Kast and West, iu North and South, atni from the center all round to the sea. all arc thankful that the struggle fbr existence ha* set no more severely on the race than it lias.— And the country editor, he'* happy too! He 1s glad the «|tiarrell» his friends have drawn hint into have not cost him his life: and that, though his debts arc u a pa id aud be gets dull' every day : though half his subscribers are delinquent aud the other half -till as deeply in debt to him : though his bed is not as soft or white a* snow,and is so met itnes a* (told ; though the hands in the office dun him every Saturday night when he ha* not 2 cent iu his pocket; though hi* dinner must lie scant that hi* supper ttiav be forthcoming ; though lie contends for exi»tanee with all tin*-a difficulties multiplkd, set he is thankful too!; He is thankful that lie ha* not becu cut off in his wicked career, and t» permitted to goon iu his Christian duties, condemning the w rong and sanctioning the right as (lod gives him, to see the right. littt. to be historical. Thanksgiving Dav is. ehlelly. an America institution. Away hack iu ItiSl. alter the New Kngiatid harvest of that year, tiov. Bradford made special provisions for rejoicing with praise and prayer, lu 1833, these same colonist* had a drought. Th.s time a day of fasting and praver was appointed. During their praying and fastiug.rain came in abundance, and they changed j the set tlay to one of thanksgiving. After this the custom prevailed of op l*iiming a day of thanksgiving after each harvest. The appointments were made by the governors of each of the New Kngiatid colonies. The war of the Revolution came on, and annually during that struggle, the colonial, and then the continental congress annually recommended a day Si thanksgiving. Washington recouituended such a tlay, aud it was after- < ward occashwtally imitated by subsequent Presidents, During the late rebellion, l.iiicotu often recommended thanksgiving days alter certain vicloriea; aud. in lStkh lie proclaimed a national observe nee of a general thanksgiving. Since then tlio custom has become a national one, and the Presidents have annually issued a thanksgiving proclamations, use ally j selecting the last TUnrsdav in Novctn-1 te • the Mine for rettmi.ng thanks. Of '■ e year* the tiovernors of the diffe. nil states have'adopted the plan of issit'tig thanksgiving proclaim oils, till the custom noer prevails through-1 out tlio entire country. Such a custom is right, showing the disposition that ought to be In mail, cultivating a reverence for <y*l, refining the feeling, and elevating mankind to a higher moral and social state.

Or course Mr. Fleming worked for Democratic uictm He #houl<l have done so. It he hat) not voted, and had *l>eni all his time in trying to keep himself inolfciisirc, he would have been removed when the Republican President corona in {tower. Nothing a Democrat can do will save him when he gets on the mercy of Republicanism. It is as lar from Winslow with Republicans in office is with Democrats. The mail cannot come direct from there. Bv the way, is there in the county a per-on who believes Krebs statement that "it often takes six days uor mail matter to, roach pci sous in Petersburg from Cross Mott who let their subscriptions run on two and three rears are surprised to find it amounts tip to so much.: What must be the loss to lliose who ftiroisit the paper and labor of getting itup? An astonishing thing is thf fact that many men get angry and stop the paper because wtta-k them to l«ay up. We should alt he more interested in keeping a home |»per than that. j

-_ He Vindicates Postmaster ing, Wuj Writes The Deneorat a Tree SUteweait, tui SMvi What Ha Uaa toactu Ie»f »> WUh Tkf rnfnu »f Tfc* Tiara.

Petersburg. 1ml., Nov. 23, 'S3. This U to certify that the jk>s totBw at Petersburg Imt, h.is wfWr been closed when 1 arrived with the mail. When trains were said to Lc very late, the office was open, the train detaining the mat!, as late as two o'clock next morning. iu which eases T. K. Fleming, I*. M.. advised me not to bring the mail till next morn iug, as no one would he up to receive it even if distributed. The mail above mentioned is a clewed pouch from Evansville to Petersburg, which said Fleming was the means of having estahlished. it does not carry my imporlant mail, such as registered letters. Uu occasions, when, by a evident or otherwise, the 2:30 1\ M. train wa» delayed as late as twelve o'clock at night, said Fleming has always been ready to receive the mail, and would stay tip for said mail, as that mall generally contained important matter; aud further, I consider he has bye a deligent, accom me dating, ami coui|ieteut. Gkokuk Ho warp, Carrier. To show that I have complied with the law in this mutter as well as to accommodate the people of Petersburg. read the Postal Law* at d Rcgiilatimis of 1887, especially Sec. 1031.—Arrival or rail at i.ate nous or n u.ht. When* ver the mail on any Railroad route arrives at a late hour at night, the lladroad company must retain custody thereof by placing the bame in a secure and safe room or apartment of tie depot or station, until the following morning, when it must lie delivered at the po-tuffice or to the mail messenger employ e>l bv the department, at as early an hour a- the uei'essrtics of the office may require. runiMiV „rTT»-R. I desire to state, for the information of the pat rous ot the Petersburg j*osloffiee. as well as for my friends in general, that the aecusitio# made against me in the last edition of the Petersburg Press i« false as h—I. except that 1 am a iHmocrut, and worked in a honorable way-for the success of the ticket. 1 think no employment in t'lis free.lumttjf ot sap ab mhl deprive one ot it# citlaenuuf 1 he only great aud manly privileges which this grand government has given us; aud. ^s for me, it never shall t The manner in which 1 have received the railroad mails i- clearly shown by the statement of Mr. Geo. Howard, the carrier. A# to its often ‘afcing mail matter •vi days to reach persons i t Petersburg from Cross Roads, Winslow, and I'iiion." that is untrue. It may have baptwned (hut noi “iiflen,” a* the Press ha# it) that mail was not called for till three or lour dnys elapsed alter its arrival in this office, lint, as to that charge, lain wiling to let the Republican business men in Petersburg judges 1 atn also willing lor those person? to judge of my luauagement of the |»>sloffioe he re. When I took |K»sse#si.»n of the office .here, the people could gel and send majl by only two traius da ly. Now they have four. There wan no such thing a> International Mot.ey Onlet business done at Ibis »«tliee. 1 was the means of bringing tile people of this office the convenience of sending money safely to any counlry tu the Postal Cniou, as well as the means oil establishing extra train*. lam not opposed to any truths that the Press may publish, but 1 do mu desire that.the |>oop!e be msiufbr iikcI about i ti> post mastership. Very Resjs cttul y, T. K. Flkuimi, P. M. Nov. 23. 1SSS. Me Han’t Take It, Mr. Pm*. When we attempted to billow out the advice of the Pres* by calling the coiu[K»silor (dismissed by the editor of Ihe^Press for voting the Democratic ticket) “a liar and a WHiitird and a peijured villian.” he retused to take it. audseut in ruts lkttar: IMd the editor of IV) Press dinulMooe *>f his cumvottnf the IViwocrslif ticket?— Democrat. No, fee Uni not: and yon tuny say to any one nho atBrms he did, that fee is a litr atul a scoundrel and a peijured villiaa.—Presa. In answer to the teumenl of the Pre ss to the above article, the writer would rtapecitully ask if the editor of that paper did uot consul i with the compositor of his pa|ieral that time in regard Ip voting at tint last election? Aud not only that, but did he not scratch off the candidates for Sheriff and the two Commissioner#, and request him to give him “a lift” in that way, aud then followed hiwt up the street to a business house, aud thence to the poll#; and, ilf he did not say to the compositor’s mother that his service# were no longer needed than a day after the election ? As to being a “petjurer ami a 11111011.” the editor of the Press is play iug the part of both. l»rts N Hisukx.

BBO. Moist of the IV moor it still insist* that UepuMieau success was the result of buying votes.—Petersburg Prtsa. Yes;suit the trouble with you fellows is having to by Iho Republican floater at well as the Democratic. Please. Mr. Press editm, sign your came to this statement aitd put it in your paper: ‘•The Republics tut AM xot use money to bur vales id Pike county.” Sign it up and put it it* the paper, and theu ‘he people will know what to think of yon. It is thought that Prsnident-elect Harrison will stand up o Civil Serricc Reform. If he docs as well as

OffirUI Majwitie* for fagmsmee. Fist Firrett, Democrat. 20: 2d. : dK, OXeal. lx, 1.834 ;3d. dis.. Brown, i IX, 3,074; 4th dis., Hot man, D., 733; 5th dis Coo|>er, IX. 701; Gth di*., 1 Browne. U., 5.322: 7th dis., Bynum. | IX. 1,727 ; 8th dis., Brooksire, IX, (5>: ; Oth dls., Cheatdle, IL, 4,450: 10th die„ Oaten, 11.. 1,156;11th dis., Martin,.IX, ' 473; 12th dis, McClellan. IX, 1,111; I I3th dis., Shindy, I>. 355. ‘•IxiitAXA i< jerrymandered," sav : licpnlilicuns ‘;Nea York isgerrytnaiiI dared," say Democrats. Both s|»eafc ! the truth and one is just as mean as j the other. l{eri.s<*the elect ton laws ! anyhow.

Scrofula rtitd. Lexington, V*. 1883. j The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, (»a: (Gentlemen—0«»e of your represenj natives has just asked me about vottr : medicine, and having used it 1 am iu position to say something about it. i Nine year* ago Scrofula made Its apl pearanee in »uv family. Two of my [ children—uuo a boy of six and * girl of four rears*— were terribly afflicted u it It this horrible disease. My f*mily.ptiysician treated the malady fora lime.but with no success. In my county paper I saw your medieiue—adver- ! ttsed. ami began using it. and in no I time improvement was observed. My ebiUlreti to-day are tree from the trouble, and I am never without a bottle of S. S. S. in my house. I . John Williams. Treatise iw Blood and Skin Diseas- ! es Mtaileil free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, I Atlanta, (in. ^ ARMSTRONG’S Swiss Belli Ringers, Comedy Co. and Miiror of Ireland- Friday and Skturday Evenings, 31st and 1st. Two Sights Only! In caking of ibh company, the Versailles (Kv.) Sum savs: « “The Armstrong Swiss Bell Biugets and Comedy Company pi ay it l an engagement at the ojiera-hoM*e last nigh* to a crowd nt honse. The programme. u highly interesting and select combination of music, vocal and instrumental, the silver-toned bells, character imperfUB*tkt»», & , won the appreciation and applause of a cultured audience. There was not a single feature but that secured an encore. The bell ringers make music of a high ol der. The lady comet* ist displayed a wonderful ability. Miss Hayden, the soprano, showed a : high cultivation and a compass tar ; above the average. Win. .Wells, in | his character of Impersonations, brought down the house, as did (.'lias, ami Carry M‘*»re in their redieuluns- : ly skating exhibition. Moore's l troupe of acting dogs caught on imtncnsvlv.and the panmanta of Ireland ; was pronounced by every one tie finest exhibi tion of art and scenery ever witnessed." Admission, 15, 25 & .‘IV. Scats on sale at I*. O. X._l Ih4a todi~* t teat.« um« W.*1 kw and cmrna «fi nuiniMO\e rratvox »n -nek Wcoliljr can iwv»re mm I mmw

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Nervous Debility. ¥ A 'jenllnimn Imviuv la-eu i-rrcil «»t nervous Prostration, Secniunt \V?l»k-; IH'SS, PrviMtlir Ikv.iV, ami all of the nil t'tfivlsiif earlv iwliM-netiuii, awl j youthful fully, is aiixioiK in make launxvii llieiiitHlenf Q_)|* p1|na To I hose whtxOCil UUIC. xiish, and will 2;Ve him (Mr *y^tptii'ns In- will semi (fits-) by return Until, a eujiv of tiie > *.(«•»**»- flillx Msexl let ltN'iM>. Aihlre**.i» o»»t-tnlem-v. J ames \V. Pinkney. 42 C\*l:tf Sirvel, X. Y. 12'>> I Notice to Physicians. |N PIRSVAXCE of the hiw-estabtishii » County Board of ..eallh, unit rcstuirtu tfhy sieuois u; *i at-vouehurs to itfon to ttu rvtury off salt- Buanl. 1 hereby request i muptlium with the h* in this regard, oil licensed physicians and accom-hurt hereby iiuiilied to address ll.eir reports and dll imslness Lertatuiti;: to my oftu-e to A. It. UYKItn. Sec l“. C. It H.,, Petersburg. Pike Cb.,|lmi. Superintendent's Notice. pt’BUC examination 4 applicants for 1 teacher's license will be held 4M| the lust Saturday of each mouth as follows; h'or tiie mouths of June. September unit Ml arch, it Augusta; for the month* of July.Uelwher, lanuarv ami April, at lVtersburg; far the months Of August. November, lYbruaty and \ili V, ut WiRlitOtt’. A eertlflcale of good moral character from some member of the County Hoard of Kdileaviun must be brought by applicants ini the -ouuty :tud from County Superintendent by hose out of the eouuty. XV. It. P1UKLE, June IS.Ithl. County Stapt. Notice of Adminiiitratiph. NOTICE Iis hereby given that the undersigned has been apnotiitedby the Clerk of tint Circuit Court of Hike county, ■Mate o. Indiana, executor of theestalv of XI illiani XYatleu luie of Pike county, dcccMsed. Said estate is supposed to be solvent Petek Miu.ri» Adniiuidtr.itor i Oct. li, luXSS. J. tv. Wilauit atl y. -jr Noticc of Administration. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by lllle Clerk nf the Circuit Court of Pike Conutxj. spsteof Indians, Admlnistralnr of the Estate of Jons C. ItlCKKTr late of me CuUUty, deSatd estate Is supposed to la? solvent PKKSVrON W. SIlKPAlUX Administrator. Ort. Mth 1SB. mm ■Sou them tor a tiaie. and than hava theta i toffiri MUS A KAltlUU. CUBE. 1 have made UM disease of p _VFinao sicshess, hide I. n > resaon for not Dowreretr met cure. fade, liana Seudatoucetora apiS'atrii tudai h

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