Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 36, Petersburg, Pike County, 24 January 1889 — Page 2
RVJCRY THURSDAY. r«r lur • » II.IJ .Oil* UTS*. wndlBf ttTiTcInb of rtra, wfth nwlmlM paper/r*e for on* rear. J. I. worn* SPECIAL ELECTION. The FISs Csaaty kss tts tar•f Uf M‘IUW la I Atrsrtts'rs will ■*»< a aate af ADVEBTISIXM BATES. January 29, The Day. Some Statements From The News* papers. • Democrats Urged to Toro Oat. It ia l»ut a few day* till the lime for the people olllii* VI#wot to cast a rote for n congressman to fill out i4e unexpired term of Alvin P. Hovev, resigned. Tliu election it ot vast importance, as Hie coujjr.wsinan to be .elected trill bare a band ip all the con•tested case* tliat mar come up. About the only use Mr. Poser has lor this short term is to use lut best et,1'ocU Urc®ntest,U»e elect ion of Parrott mrlio, tt is very sale to say, of all n»en •who hare rim for*ofli''e In this district for year*, was elected :l»y the fairest meant and Agaiutt all the corrupt .lion of a campaign conducted by the Judge's enemies upon the “blocks of five” plan. Mark our word for it. the Jtepublicans will he out on that day, and the Democrat who (sit" to go to ^^the polls will find his best Interests in PPpcrtl because he failed to do hi* duty. ■ The poor man's vote r* his only mean* of securing legislation In his lavor; ,*ml a* the Democratic party is the ^ .poor man's party—composed mostly |^joI poor meu whose friend the DeiuoI /cratic party is, we appeal to every Democrat and every |>oor man to vote .for the Democratic candidate ou the r^^iDlh iitst. Turn on#1! r Snuiah The Pharisee*. iUllwn Co. twuiwisl.i Now is the lime fqr every l*eino-' .erat to be up and doing, and in tlieir j doing smash tho “Pliari*ecs“ by electing Judge Parrott to fid out General jllovey’s tincxpiredteriii.
I i A Democrat ffnlfj. * llt«x‘tc|>«rt Uroirantl.) The short session wilt only lait till ] ,lhe fourth day ,pf,ua$t March, but we want a Democrat to till that vacancy ; and can easily elect one it' the Demo* i cents will goMe the |h>II* ami ca»l their votes. Will you do it? We have front twelve to HOeeri hundred majority io tbe district, and it would bean everlasting shame for the Item- . ocrats to remain away from the polls and let a Republican di|» in because we were defeated in. Hie Presidential election. Judge Parrott will be the Democratic candidate, (la to the .polls and elect hph. ate^
No Time to ffjitr. (Rvan-vUU- Co3 ricr) purely this U ho lifiie for Democrats .to waver or indulge personal reseut.menu on account of disappointments that arc not worthy of a true man'* .entertainment ter a single moment as opposed to Democratic success in the first Congressional District, we are all in the same boat, brethren, whelh.er we lire in one county or another, ^atiustcd by a common purpose, inspired by the same derotion to liberie and equality, the same hatred of favoritism to Plutocrats and oppression and tribute for The People. Once more unto the breach! Let us joiu hands in friendly apd determined aliiuuce ago ip st jt^c common foe—no break ia the phalanx anywhere—and jf this is done the old Democratic flag 111 again be miferled iu triumph throughout the Find Congressional District op the 39tb of daupary. It is hard to fight a money hag, as was illustrated bv the last election. I If the Democrats ggaip find them* Ives defeated they peed not be surprised. No wait ^liiows how much »y the Kepqbtieaus can raise at a r notice. Tpayliad the moucy i buy the floaters ot a.'l parties the last oleclkm,fpd came wltheu twenty* votes of electing a Republican to i from ihiy district. If they
lhe« F. B Posey lion of Judge I'acrett by Hie u money stay-at-home Djinourata mil iiim to get •• Congressman f; Democratic dUt riet. Lot him fu hie own money, or call on Dudlej is time the Demorata were up an oin a iiish It l doing, and tlirebv lettingcertaiu lending Republicans know that uo Democrat will be characterized as a ‘‘thief “Anarchist,"or a "plunderer" wii resenting it. (}o rote for Parra 11 IkfT Answered Themselves, an bout The Democratic inemlicrs o' the legislature took their seats on Thursday las', with perjury on their lips lietore taking their seats they were sworn to obey ike laws of tbe state aiid support the constitution thereof, yet the very first act they did \va« to . prevent by conspiracy and revolution the admission of lieutenai t governor Robertson into the senatechandler to ! preside over the opening and organization of the Senate. A ting lot of j men these revolutionists are to make j laws for the great Common wealth ot : Indiana — Peter*'utrg Press. Yet the editor of the Press w in ted ■ to publish a pa|)cr for llie^same) “revolutionists.” Tlic fact is that j Robertson’s claims were adjudicated) long ago by every tribunal that bad | any jurisdiction in the premises, alul i In every instance the decision went j against him. The Indiana seuale re-1 fused to recognize his preteiitit its as j lieutenant-governor .by not permit-i ling him to preside over its deliberations. The Republican house tacitly acquiesced In the action o' the situate, j when it recognized the legality of the j latter's organization. The exergtive of the state did the same thing, and the supreme court declined to intertere in a matter that was within the exclusive jurisdiction of the hgislature. The Republican senators and representatives who signed tie fuiu >us instrument, popularly called i the “compromise," but justly styled the “suricuder," conceded that Rob-1 ertsou had no case. And finally the Republican seiiale of the United | Stale*, w hen it, admitted Judge Tur- J pie to a scut in that body, pronounced the proceeding* In the scuate of the fifty-fifth general assembly W%ular and valid. The Republican members of the committee who decided that) l'urpie should have his seal in I lie IT. | S. senate were Senators Hoars, Frye, I Teller, Kvarts and Spoouer. T he re-j |u»rt is a complete vindication, by the highest Republican authority, >t the action of the Indiana senate twe years ago. It leaves Col. Robertson and his supporters—If he has anv—no! ground to stand u|>oii. The Fobcdsou case is res adjudicata. It is no lu^eropcn to argument or disc jsfion.l The l‘rc.*'» pretended indignation, uuder the circumstances is extremeIv laughalile. It is so patently manufactured, however, that ifo one is j likely to take it seriously.
No Arc Ererybady. , * 1 Hitts itHpoli* 9enUn«U When Judge Wood* charged 4lie grand jury. last November, that advUing nn attempt to commit bribery vi< a crime a num'tcr ot journal* caul'll attention to Ilia intimate relation, with Pr*d<lc«il-clect Harrison. ! and intcnireiiil hi* charge as meaning that (lie latter was hostile to Dud- ■ leyisin. Now lliat Judge Woisis lias ; chargcsl the suiue grand jury t tat ad-! vislti|' an attempt to commit bribery j is not a crime—his relations with tin president-elect remaining the tame at they were last November—vre are curious to see what these same joern-1 als have to *av'of the latter'* attitude ’ toward Dudley and Dudley ism. The present Indiana senate con-! tains 27 Democrats and 2d Rrpubli-j cans against 32 Democrat* and IS i lb-publican* t wo years ago. Two oi l Use Democratic senator* represent | Republican distiicts, while tivs of the ■Republicans are front Democratic dis- j trfets—taking tho votes cast at the > last election. In the house there at*« 56 j Ih-mocrats It- 44 Republican*. Three of the Democrats come front Ileptiblican districts, while ottlv one D "iu- | cratic district elected a Re|.uhltean ■ member. The last house had 44; Democrats and 56 Republicans. i
When the federal graud jury first commenced its work of huu lug evidence to indict Dudley for hi* letter advising the bribery thatcleclcd Harrison. Judge Woods instructed the jury that Dudley's advice wts an offense and criminal. After the evidence was found that would eouviet Dudley, then Judge Woods advised the jury that a.lvn-e such as Dudley gave was no crime. So, if Wood's last advice is correct, his Irst was wrong, and Dudley must go free. It is believed that Woods’s la it advice was given to benefit Dudley. Anything to free Dudley! Tiik late reports show that there arc in this country 44,<XX),(00 hogs. There arc about tiO,OQO,OOJ of people. 1( the hogs weigh 175 pounds net there will be about US') |K>unds of (Kirk to the person, to say nothing of the beef and mutton consumed, besides the eggs. A close estimate shows that there will lie no less than two pounds of oily food to be consumed by oach person in the U. S. every day. If you will deter nine how much each one can consume, you will know what is expor 8" Tsairv reform is the u»oet essential have, ills reform we can tow ha-e It iu spite of the but. bcfore the itooplecan oi pent tariff reform they must have balhut reform. Without an houest ballott tj lists will ever buy their wiy into office, where the salaries may not be so large, but where the stealing ia Itn
mm be Evansville Journal as This <•■« from various causes. H ma made the *r»t break pregnable column. The ■‘held the fort” after a dm ocratio re-oocupaney Frank Posey came wl face of tlve returns) trict over Judge Parrott, and most popular dean Mr. Posey re-enters tlie I In I majority on to the huuiilitatkui of has arisen *n. William Ueitla I General Itorey waste ofdemgsllsnt twentv (on the carrying the dietbe ablest ta therein. Now for the seoond laU i Gei ;ary v Then , rithin twei of carryt ■tt, one of ornate e iisi time as Judge Parretfa competitor—it veritable David against the democrat Goliah With the small pebble of truth. Impelled by the sling of republicanism, he will smite the Judge between tine eyes and bring him down prone in the dust. The paltry twenty plurality will be changed to a minorty of rrom one t) three hundred. Mr. Poeey, in bis generous nature, has promised that this rare shall decide his con-i lest. He is willing to |[ive Judge Parrett | the lieneVt ef the doubt. If the Judge beats | Mr. Poser, the hitter will yield the former! Sis seat in the Fittv-drst Congress without ] piestion. Therefore, both candidates and j [bsir respective partisans are put upon , llielr mettle. Only eleven days are left for the work.1 This is little enough time to decide, poesi- i slv the political complexion of the next I ■oogres*. Considering its closeness and he contingencies which may occur, there is t weighty responsibility nn every republt- j tan urging him to the utmost seal and ac-! iivlty.” Notv wc ask every Democrat to j read (lie above article which is the i kind of bragadocio the Itepublicans! tre using all over the District. Posey ; puts himself in the light of a gambler by offering to stake his contest claim i vii tlye result of the election! He i must think every Democrat is a fool! ; lt«»ad the above, pass It to your neigh-1 bor, let it go ail along the line of true Democrats who do not intend to be j responsible for putting a man in 1 fongresato vote itgaiinst the iuterest J jf every Democrat in the First Con- I rressioual District! Tiif.kk is one tiling which the Democrat desires to mention. It is with reference to the township libraries of this county. Wc doubt there being a library In this county which is in a« good a condition as it really ! diould be. Wc will publish a short itatemcni about any of these libraries { f the trustees will send them for that j purpose. We will to;press the further idea that there are in each townibip people who dn not know that they hare access to a library of good books that are free.
The editor of ilie Press still insist* ihat lie never wrote that article, lireat Osar! Have yon examined liia paper of October 18,1883 ? Again lie denies ever proposing to publish [lie Democrat. There are men in lliia county whose word would be laken where the* Pleas editor's oath would not be highly prized and who have already made oath that Krebs did make such a proposition. Moreover, he employed the editor of the New* to work fat him in case he got the Democrat.
Tine idea of putting K. It. i'uHV on ilie ticket and again resorting to corruption to elect him, comes iVoin the ilnire of tlie candidate defeated at the last election to gel in a position where he can help to unseat as man? Democratic congressman as possible, thereby enabling the Monopolists and lobbiesta to coui rob congress fur the benefit of those who have already grown rich off the spoils o.f a party that lias made both pauper* and millionaires. In November Judge Woods construed the lawns was, no doubt, berotning him. lie made the jury believe that if Dudlybiu was proven to have existed as reported, then Dudley would be Tablo to indict meat When the evidence was {produced, and the indictment of Dudlev was imminent, Judge Woods instructed the jury that no case was made oat. How strange that, in November “advise" aud “counsel" slum Id net mean Die time thing as “advise" ..ami “counsel" in Jauuarv!
— When the muiuiug of the twenty* uiuth etnnee *(0011111, «rhat is to be done? Every leg* I voter is to be gotten to the poll*, ami be is expected to vote for the reform that U to lighten our taxes. Of course one congressman cannot do all lihat the Democrats and very many Ref ubtleans desire,but lie will do his share toward fighting monopoly and date legislation. F. B. I’oset ha* been called by the Republican* to run for the short term ot congress. They expect to elect Posey by finding t lie Democrat* napping. Will they do it? Let every Democrat go to the polls and caat hi* vole as becomes one who loves lower taxes. General Lew Wellac* aud hi* wile have each seut out two hooks this last rear. The books are tbeir own production. Mr. Wallace wrote “The Biography of Harrison*’ and “Boyhood of Christ.” Mrs. Wallace wrote “The Repose in Egypt” and The “Land of “Tine Pueblos.*’ Report has it that a candidate fbr Chaplain in the Nebraska legislature “set up the whisky to the bove” to get1*heir volet; The Chaplain is tbu chap that says Jibe prayers for the legislature. IJow politics and religion do mix | M For burns and wounds we would recommend Salvation Oil. All drug* gists sell it at 115 cents. Many cases have notice where a single bottle of Bull’s Cough Syrup relieved a 1 •r from a set ere cough, which been treated for months by eoui| tent physicians. 25c.
Ijr!«tided at Xew York Dominie* brought yellow hit will put something of * stop to the cry of wanting those islands tied to the United States. an wes Brows, the last surviving of the abolitionist John Brow of Harper's Terry Fame, died atul was hurried at Paradeua,Cal., on tiie 12th Hist. Owen Brown’s lour sons went from Ohio to Kansas in 1824. Salt is taken out ot the mines in this country in almost a pure .state, and with little labor. The tarlffites want this sallto be high as possible so as to nurture a monopoly. Amoko the many men who do not know their best interests are those who do uot know, and do not try to know, anything about the amount of tax they pay. Stanley has again been heard from. He is in Africa, and i» enjoying the implicit confidence and lifinest friendship of some of the rulers of African nations. Another Good Scheme. (BluomOeld News.) The Vincennes Sun suggests that a new dance should be introduced at the innnguial ball, the '‘Blocks of Five I Walla.” Be sure to vote for Parrel I. He is, of all men who has run for congress from tins district for very many years, eminently the best qualified. TiiEitEare but sixty delinquent taxpavers in Diidois county, one-half ot whom arc uon-resideuts. Democratic majority 1,700.—Ex. Remember that the special election Is upon us. You must get your Deni* ocratic neighbor to go to the polls and stay there all day. Ip the Democrats fail to elect their man on the 29th it wilt be because they work like a balky horse to a fire engine. Turn out. Fair warning. Democrats! If you are caught napping you can blame yourself. Again we say, fair warning! Turnout!! Gov. Hovcv has always been a freetrader, but he did not appoint an Englishman for his private Secretary. Goto the polls Tuesday for Purrett and reform. a ml vote t
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•ggJJUANGELO HILLMAN, Ins. Ag’t. & Justice of The Peace. Room 10, Carpenter Building, Petersburg, ...... Indian*. Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA All lands and town properly placed in.my hands Tor sale will be advertised free of charge. OrricK—Up stairs over City Drugstore Notice to Physicians. IN PURSUANCE of the law establishing a J County Hoard of ftealth, and requiring all phvslctansand aebouchurslto report to the secretary of said Hoard. I hereby request a full compliance with the law ill this regard, and all licensed physicians and Recouchnrsare hereby notified to address their reports and all business pertaining to liny office to A. R. BVER-S, See P. C. B. H.,! Petersburg. Pike Co., thd. | Superinteudeiiit’s Notice. "PUBLIC examination inf applicants for f teacher's license will be held oa the last Saturday of each month as follows: For the months of June, September and March, at Augusta; for the months of July, October, January and April, nt Petersburg;, for the mouths of August, November, February and May, at Winslow. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the Count y Board of Education must he brought by, applicants in the county and from County Superintendent by those out of the county. W. B. PIUKLE, June IK 1*»7. . County Sup’t. Notice of Appointment of Administrator. VTOTICE is hereby given: that theandevdgnA ed lias been appointed by the Civile of the Circuit Court of Pike county, Slate of Indiana administrator of the estate of Lorenxo D Beatty, lute of Pike County, diseased. Said estate is supposed to be Solvent, • William Fanner, 40t3 Administrator Administratoftj Sale of Per-1 sonal Property. N’OTICE ti hereby given'that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of TiOreneo D. Beatty deeeaised, will dlfrr for sale at public outcry on the premises, «»n Friday, January 25.1889. All of the personal property of said deceased not taken by the widow., consisting of horses. cattle, tobacco, reaper and mower, growing j w!u‘»t. work oxen, and farming implements, j TERMS OF SALE: On nimsof giro on- I | der cash, on all sum* over f.> a eredit of nine- j moots will be given, purchaser executing ! notes with approved surely, waiving relief ! from valuation or appraisement -laws and bearing tl per cent interest from date. Sale to begin at lOo’clock A. M. William Farmbr, Administrator. :
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE I For 1889 £§ The publishers of SCRIBNER’S MAO AZIN E j aim to make It the most popular nail enter- j prising of periodicals, while at all time* pre- i serving Its high literary character. 35.000 new ; readers have been drawn to It during the past i six months by the increased excellence of its i oontents (notably tlie Railway articles,. and ! It closes Its year with ai new impetus and an ; assured success The illustrations will show i some new effects, ana nothing to make i SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE attractive and j Interesting will lected. THE RAILROAD ARTICLES will be eon-i tinuad by several very.Strlkingpapers, MR. ROBERT**LOTlSTEVENSON’S j serial novel “The Master of Ballontrao,” will j run through the greater part ef the year j llrriun In -Vj/rember. A CORRESPONDENCE and collection or; manuscript memoirs relating to F. J. Millet j and a famous group of modern KRMNOH \ PAIN 1’ERS will furnish the substance f ev- | eral articles _ Illustrated Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on Waller Scoit’a Met-i.-ods of Work. Illustrate! fro :<i original )IS.„ a second “Shelf of OldlBooks." by Mrs. James T Fields, and many othar articles equally noteworthy I limit rat ttl. Articles on ARI SUBJECTS will be a tea- . tare Papers, are arranged to api>ear by Clsroence Cook. E II. BlashfleM, Austin | | Dobson, and many others Illustrated. FISHING ARTICLES describing sport in the best ashing ground* will appear ’ illustrated. i ILLCSTRATBO ARTICLES ofgretjt varte- ‘ ty, touching upon aU manner of subjects, j travel, biography, description, etc , will ap1 pear, but not of the conventional commonplace sort. Illustralnl. A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year’s numbers, wnlch Include all the RAlnli AY A RTICLE8. ns follows: [ A year’s subscript ion (1888, and the numbers tor 1888. . -.H3» A year's sutwcrtqlion (1888) and the numbers for 1888, bound In doth, . . . S8 00 •3.00 a year; * Ace not a Banker. CHARLES SCHIBHER'S S9SS, T43-743 Broad way, Mew lerk. PATENTS, 'ave ita, and Trade-Marks obtain**, and a Patent business conducted for node rate Fees Jar OSes In Opposite tl. 8. Fatettt IKBoe md w* can secure potent In loss time than hoae remote from Washington. {tend model, drawing or photo, with drier! pi ion. We advise If patentable ree oj charge. Our toes not <»«* t»« A PAUHH1.ET, “He mm m tout* With a#m.»of county, or town, Sent iftoe. , Orp
Railroai-:-Titne-:-TaT3les Bvansville & Indianapolis Railroai Taking Effect Sunday, Oct. 2, 1380® GOING -NORTH. STATIONS. No. 10. Jep. Evansville. 0:00 a m “ Somerville .. .10:00 am “ Upland City. 10:IS a m “ Mersburg . 10:58 a in Arr. Washington (1:50 am GOING SOOTH. STATIONS. No. 9. V)ei>. Wash ington.... 1:40 j> m “ Petersburg 4:33 p m “ Oakland City. 8:04 pm ** Somerville 3:13 pm Arr. Evansville .. 4:13 pm No. 14. „ 5;0#p m * 3:11 p m 3:19 p m B:3T p m 7:50 pm No. 11. 5:50 a m 3:40 a m 7:17 a nt 7:30 a m 8:35a m No. 31 [soitthli-bniind freight] arrives at 14:10 p. m.und No. 33 [uurtb-'iound freight] at 10:00 a. in. Trains run daily except Sunday, connecting with'trains east ami west on O. Jk M. at Washington. 6. J. GRAMMEK. General Passenger Agent
THE OLD RELIABLE O. Sz 2>s£. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI. Popular Through Home and Direct l am Line to all Palme East eSc West. Fast Tine. Best.ArroiumMlstiaas eat Hart I'M . antlini la I’alaa Depot a. 4 rOCR DAILY TRAIN RAC'II WAT BETWEEN 4 Cincinnati, Lonisfiile and St. Louis, Stopping nt Way Points. Laxuriaat Parlor fan a all Day Trataa. Palace Sleeping fare in all Mgbt Trains. IINI DAT COACHES OS ILL THAIS'. TRAINS DOING EAST: Stations. Aoeom Hay Night Faat inod'n Exp. Exp. Exp. LvELbnla . ISan 8 (Worn 7 00pm 800pm “ Shattuc S ISatn 955am 998pm 1010pm " Sandoval.. 8 attain . 918pm . ; “ Oiliii.. 9Ohrm 1010am 9 :«)pm 1030pm ■ *i, “Flora . . lOlSam 1102am 1037pm 11 35put “ Olney.. 1192am II 40am 1120pm 1217am “ Vincenn’s 1218pm 1252pm 1221am 12Uma “ Mitchell.. 231 pm 241pm 2Slum 218am “ Seymour . 407pm 348pm 347am 4Siam “ X. Vernon 440pm 415pm 422nm 453am Ar Cincinnati. 7 37pm 030piu 851am 7 loam “ Louisville.. 6 27pm #35pm .(Kant TRAINS GOING WEST: l,v Oincinn'tl t*30am 815nm 7 00pm 800pm “ N. Yemen 932aic 1037am 945pm 1038pm “ Sevmonr .. Ionian? H03ain 1918pm 1110pm “ Mitchell.. 1119am 1201pm 1128pm 1217am “ Vpiwmi’s 159pm 210pm 150am 235cna “ Olney_ . 2 53pm 301pm 249um 330aiu “ Fima . .. 3 38pm 338pm 332am 415am “ Odin . 4 43pm 430pm 4 28am A loom “ Random! 3 52pm 438pm 438am 525am Shatluo . 500pm 4 48pm 448UI1I 535am ArSt. Louis 7 22pm 8loom 650am T45am Through Sleeping Car Aceomiwtatiimx tn Cincinnati, Lonisiille, St. Louis, Washington, Baltimore, Rev York, Philadelphia .•»d all Intermediate Ptlatt. F„r Emigrants and lauut Seekers, th*“0 .1 M." la the shortest aud quickest route and i~>vbl. » the best accomodations. .Theft. t Mis the only line running n sleeping ear nf any description between CTNCIR* N A'f : and ST. LOC IB. Em reliable Information ns to routes, rates tickets, lime, ate., apply in person or by lettei to E. U. Bon lit'RANT, Ticket Ag’t. O A M. R’y. Washington, lad.; nr. to O.O. JONES, Idstrlct Pa.-seugerAgent lihtod Mississippi R’y,'Vincennes, Indiana JOHN K. BARSARft, W. B. 8HATTUC, Pres’t aud Gen. Man. Hen. Pass. Aft! CINCINNATI, o
