Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 12, Petersburg, Pike County, 8 August 1889 — Page 2

* 'SSvT fiu county needs > chiajf, m<1 tsecdi it bail. Jo*ii Smrrm&k awl a few other* have frown very frisky elite* Harrison’* election. They have been tak* inf “e*tract of crow.* A eooo wdl of •'iad* tree*. inch make* a healthy yottr weed*. Cut down f: Inch * -~ I anil | B| l fl Iw*1 l M 1 -V» inch I aij J m corn 1741 a J* col’ni 2 «0; 3 « coi’n s oo; 4 eat

How Jo you like the trusts ami combines—tbe taotupolica— Mr. Farmer l WUI you aland up against t ain wbeu the next election come* mwhim) ? We shall see what we shall Hakhison has suggested more music awl less speech-making. Imagine a crowd calling on Harrison to hear him slug a so tig* But there might be more iu it than some of hU speeches coutain. _ Max awl women in tlie sweating* akopa in the East Side tenement* of ;New York f’Hy make knee-breeches at alxtv ceuta a doaeia, and work aixteen hours a day.—Indianapolis News. And this is the way tlie Protective Tariff blesses lire laborer! We do wu want to be protecletl. Protected? Yes, from the means of making an , honest living. More correctly, pro* ven lest. —i It waa the F. M. U. A. that sot on foot Hie move to get school books cheaper. They seut Gov. Mover a litter that brought him to hit i on the subject. Tim Democratic legislature was not hard to induce to paas .the law, for Democrats have alwaya been optioaed to monopoly. The F. ii. It. A. has done tills much good If It die* without ever doing any thing more. Tue Dkm^Ht this week gives polities a wide mrth. ami devotes tome •pace to booming the coining fair. It is a <lutv with us, we thiuk, hence you will excuse the attempt we make to help along an eaterpriae that ia of so much importance to the farme . Horn and brought ap on a farm, we know the encouragement a farmer ilends, ami hope to help him along bj doing some thing to induce him to improve his opportunities. I MM ax a basilic mime of having the finest School system in tbe 1’tided Stale*. It U largely the result ot the teacltors' Institutes. The eountv lair i* the farmers' institute. Jtverr man who wants to know how good produce is made, how the beat stock is reared, aud the most profitable farming, should attend the county (lair every day, awl not tail to leant, by inquiry, how every profitable product is made. Attend the fair ami studv pnqwriy, awl toil will be greatly benefiltisl tbcrebv. Thank is no politics in tbe F. M. B. A., aud tbe Itepublkaa papers of this town ought to know It. It la no use to attack a thing wltleh does not concern tbe attacking parties. No one, •are the members of Hie F. M. !h A. knows what their object la. Why, then, should they he accused ot colaisloti with political designers jA the Democratic parly. Theft la nothing in it. Bali! No one kauwa any better 'ban we do llial the organ last km to solely among the farmer*, for their mutual benefit, and for'nothing else, aad it* no editor's particular basil Kauums. awl mea of the masses, study well the kiwi of tree to wiiose root you lay the ax. Mono|>oly is what you must hew down. Seven hundred milttouairm were not made from anything bat monopoly, and of the meanest order. Off whom did these men grow so rich? You can answer this question with half an elfort. Study Well what makes monopoly posaslbie, aud when you have found oat, if you can vote for an unnecessary Tariff tax, which you pay without getting buy of lta benefits, you eea surely afford to ear nothing in realtor about tnonojiolies, or about being oppressed. Thxbk i* so alining region in Europe when The People are as- destitute of the summon necessities of life A* they are in the mining regions of JVuao/lviuia. of Clay county in this fttata am) of the wining counties in M .rthorn Illinois. Labor has been pait^srirod in llwm localities tu a degree Mot seen in any other civilised Mowntry. God help ike poor agviu-t she rapacity of the ProbnOad bosses! —Kxgasv itie Duubr. Mow true! Everybody kaev« It! All over the aoentry U Is ararr year S«> organise against: Ilia aril eons -aces of the Tariff. Every hoc trheron see the evil are growing tin system that breeds upmopol; tbd i

Mast papers are quoting Frauds Morphy for saying that “you tuast legislate virtue into huiaan nature,”' awl, om this ground, condemningpro* hi bit ion. Mr. Murphy's hndnees would be ruined if prohibition should prevail, lie should say ,• Virtue is not made by law. but vice is destroyed by it, set that virtue can grow aiul flourish. Chopping down the cornstalks in a field makes no cortt, but chopping down the weeds lets the corn grow and flourish. Toko hit tali y away from a man and lie can t get drunk. II Prohibition « wrong at all, It is wrong ou tiiegrounds that it deprives propie of tbeir natural liberties. A Texas editor expresses his views in reference to tattling aefollows: <°A town tattler, or one In the country either, for that matter, Is the Most despicable wsuSsh on the foee of God's gsn earth. People may ho poor, Tin-1 lar - inj frgt llrtna'l do to talk about it, aiers about U to other people, especly when you or sosae ot your kinfolks live in glass bouses. This Ihiug or meddling with other people's business Is sot a good thief for a small town anyway. But If you mast slander or berate somebody, talk about the editor of your local paper, lie Is used to It, and don't expect anything else.—Iluutingburg Independent.

StXATOI VdORHKKS quotes his colleague, Senator Vance, aa say lug that if tlieac few cents, which the trust is •o anxious to get from each individual, are worth the trust’s stealing they ate also worth the individuals saving. And so they are. The right to kick against being robbod and the right to prevent robbery are higher rights than the right to rob. Indeed what a pretty pass we have come to when the right of robbery is discussed at all. To this complexion has that Chicago piatformjof last year brought this unhappy country. Let the whole non•ttous system of rubber laws be wiped from the statute books as a box cleans V?y?g3E.Tkiibe IlsiTV tiaastle: The prospectus ot the newly organised Salt Trust is a pleasant document. This trust, by the way, is one of the latest bastard's begottau of the tariff's lust and the debauchintut of honest trade. This Salt Trust calculates that its millions of auunal profit* with be mads by taking only a few cents from each individual of the OU,UUU,UOO inhabitants of the United Slates. It thinks no one ought to object to contributing a few cents to llw up-build-utg of so grand and glorious an institution at the Salt Trust. One might almost fancy it imagined a aestful savor would Im added la saHyby the kuwwlcdge that these aggregate petty larcenies would create a few colowaal niousv magnate*. Tits Indianapolis Sentinel says: "One of the Indianapolis men who has Iticeu appointed to a nice oflrc under the administration of many praxers is the husband of the keeper of a house of prostitution In this city. Another of the Harrison appointees from Indians was, for a time, the moneyed partner In a similar establishment in this city, Let ns pray.” Maybe the pious President has the promise uf Mr. and Mrs. Cyprian that they will be good, at least, as long as the kisbyd is in ofike. The President believes In buying reforms as well aa in buying elections. So much virtue for so many dollars; ao much too goodness for such and such aa office..—Kvausviilc Courier. Wrkx any people band themselves together for a put pose, tbev hare! done enough when they have accumplialted the object or the organisation. Kor a church, .or a fraternity of any kind, to meddle with the decrees of courts is au act that ought to down the whole fabric. When such is done only once, it is done once too often. That such has repeatedly been the cam la this county, ao one with honesty In his make-up will deny. Politics, that curse upon the very head of • Ins nation, has become the curse of the courts and the chnrebee; and when there L ao campaign on, it comes into the jury box, and info the church pew, only to curse those who entertain it, so that neither law nor conscience has its way. Such men as allow this should be ia the penitentiary. _ PHersharg Presses. The P. M. ft. A. Ia its coni mem on the meeting at Winslow, the above aaamd paper; tcok care to say that Democratic poti-J tkiaas were there, eettiag up Jobs tor the nest campaign. We noticed, and wmarfcad ia the paper, that the political demagogue was present. It ic lime that whenever any body of voters come together, ao difference who, or for what purpose, designing politician* will ho there, making acqnain* tanen. If nothing else—and they have a right to do ao—but they have no right to impose their political necessities upon the people who haveeomc together lor other purposes than po-Jttk-a! ones. The jealousies of the Press should imt have lead its editor 1 to my that the Democrats were there •wiling up,Job*. Mcfehcr Democrats An members of the P. M. ft. A. ae *ueh; but all men, i iguitr ft unj [ajjllaliiina, were I ranted alike. We ventnra the assertioa that no Hepufclican can Justly complain of having been slighted, and no ikemuevat can daltn that ha was treated with any mow mnrtcsx than that which MeThe terms Democrat and Itepobikaa

aurely m Calm if It I* uojmit. It h «Mft very unlike the take report *eui out by a tew member* of the Republiran ring leaden la this county to Um effect that small-pox was lit Winslow, evidently expecting to frighten Um pec^le away. Bat the people dkt mm -scare worth a mat,” and non than lire er «ix theneantl people did uot believe itee ccport, and took la Um town all day In hope that they will liaten no more to Idle talee like thin and the preteaae the /Yes* puts up. While It baa been uoae of our buai■teas »'« hare watched ever)’ move ol the t' U.B. A. aince ita Cnt appearauce lu thiaeouuty, and have been unable to dieeuver that it deala in politics la a partiaian view at all. They are opposed to monopoly, and, If this be tbe ground* on wbleb some base their assertion that the F. M. B. A. is a Democratic organisation, thou it cue not be helped, and we do not suppose any one want* to help It. Ifesm man happen* to bate a certain eril, and an* uTUF7I?TttfnT mM signify that the taro men vaiiMudwWNtk^liiru'se! It signify that the Democrats and member* of tae F. M. B. A. bare may understanding with one another, just because both hate monopoly lu all it* form*. Not by any mean*! Tbe Democrats do uot ask the Frea* to apologise; they are able to help the nisei res, and tbe member* of tbe F. 11. B. A., we are inclined to think, are equally aa independent.

Arm all, Petersburg continues to grow apace. Saw handsome building* an beiug erected tfaio cummer, and be foie tbo (boat* ban ripped tin gourd rlar, there will be decided improvement in nan than oue tray. btUt, the improvement* are not twbat they should be. We should bare a genuine boon. No place in the country, beside* this town, could be placed before the people who are bunting new borne* iu to favorable a light. Everything U here for inducing people to locate in the town and county. Good noil, good school* and churches, cheap land, a good climate, aplendkl mineral resources, ami everything good which no one at a distance know* any thing about. Show this couuty and town to the world ns they are, and the good that will result from such an enterprise will aalouish yon. No attention whatever is given to this important matter, though every oue must know thnt it is the proper thing to do. There should be a business tueu’s organisation for the purpose of fhrthuriug the iuterast of the country by the uteaus of inducing meu of all crafts to settle aiuoug us. Nolhiug could be of more importance. It takes people, aud plenty of them, to make a good country. Let'us not ait idly by and see capital going westward seeking investment, in places not so inviting a* this country, when the calling of attention to this town atpl county is all that is necessary to secure the beuedt*. There was another White Cap outrage la this Stats, osar Morton, recently. A woman and her daughter, tiring la a lonely neighborhood, were stripped to tbo waist and whipped with beech gade Uii lbs blood raa. Their nlmsr woogooolplag. The of. Ihaee ef the Stpte ef Indiana, a* to this kind of outrage. Is rank. It smelts to heaves. This toct of t|it| ||i boon porpotyifod It this State ootortously ter teur or Ire years, and not yet has any of the acuuadrete ham punished It ie an ishny that the author!. Use of the taw sonnet teoaomerrtgoreiwlir wipeout. It ia plain that *tdiaory yroore* the weight of thin authority into tbs sente. Lot detective* bo ewptoyed to ferret «ut that labmaaa sosuadrete. not far thin ana otenc ooty, but ter pool uCmaao In pro. rton* pi* sei In the State. if K were a qwsetloa of counterfeit money, or casboealcment, There ought to bo an awakening to the bite. teriag ehaaw which the apathy aadfhiltleea oiforU of the authwltie* are. Indiana it tocoming no whit better than thaw tewsthera Stale* where lynching* and midnight hull, dosings cater w ith bland a barbaric civilian, lion—if the term can be used. Every day that paeaea, as days have paired without effort to hunt irsiand Mast this savagery ter all time ie a abate* and a repreach and a crime to the mats'* account.

U»r» tkirly d*r». Kuc ntai aatf Ml ttknttiH call m Ayeate O. A If. Vj.oriMNN. C. «. JONES, DittrtetlWr. Agent, HAPPY UOXK KWOD Pi’KIFIBK k the Peapl*’* l*mp*ltf Make!** for purtfjrla* HHH—M Hakkchs, Balk, nod all Peretr«a Om iolktr per bottle* Oak* it MM1 pkjrkg at WtaAMaa’a ML

to robust health mark* aa •pack in ike life of the individual. Such oiy u< the agency whereby the good health has been attained In gratefully Ucml H«*nn tt k that so muck la hsard in praise a# Electric Bitter*. So ataay feet that they owe their restonUtoa to health to the nea or tke Urent Alterative aad Teak-. Urea art Uenr will earely tad ratter hy use K. Adam. A tea. Probably aa aae thins kaa caused Men general revival of trade at J. K. Atea A Son'* Krupton aa tkair giving away to their cuatoaaata af aa many fret trial bottle of Dr. King * New Discovery tor Maintop lioa. Their trade la aimply eaowaeaa la thin vary vatoahto article too* the toet that it always cures and never disappoint* Coughs, Colds, Aathma, Bronchitis, Croup, and alt throat and hmg distant quickly Toucan teat it hnlere hay lag be a trial battle Dec, large vise »l. livery bottle Bad coapaaltiaa-writing your name in a mortgage. Much injury it i by tke use of irritatkoe as purgative*, la Ayer's PlUa, the petieat has a mild bat effective cathartic, that can ha eonffdeatly »a i iriMi — Mto iluil aeltlia f, ,e (ka bum riwiii uirui Kit Biiir wr umt toW patieatpU wall aa the moat robust. Job sever lost hie patience, but he Utah abou^very Aa to arha butt the bull ed the bridge we can’t Hit, unices it was the fellow that vonkbi*l mm llailnr*! Mfie c)nl* era care. Sold “no cure, aa pay” by J. W. Bergen, ’’Time and tide wait tor ae man” but a woman can stop tbs whole I Use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian llair Re. newer had your thin gray kicks will thicken up aad be re too red to their youthfel color, vigor, aad beauty. Bear your heads a toft!" reared the gaad od f he hfimw slfpi. That Hashing Conga can be aa gNckia cured by Shiloh's Cure, We guarantee ir y Dr. J. w.r Sold by I If “v^Mvs^e-r” spells "wooatcr,” don’t “rereenler" spell rooster? Croup, Whooping Cough aad Broaehtti immediately relieved by Shiloh's t un Sold by Dr.J. W. - Tke maa who wanted to take aa “it guat„ retreat had a hard tlut to espial hit desires. A “peck-ulisr” bird—a woodpeeker. Why WIU You cough arbeadklfek't Cut will give immediate relief. Prioe lucu and |1. Sold by Dr.J. W. “- The mad that nraata the eerth has ■mkhaS Arnica The beat Solve la the world ores. Uleare, Salt Tatter, Chapped Hands, Cuts, or no pay It to m Per auto by J. B. mltyl Shiloh's Cara will _ 11-name —» ms-a. _a aa t- »>: - V'TIIMB wf T. (HlgB (UVVX Ml '.Bit Mill# % oidby Dr. J. wTBergea.

A» WMftaty xriK 'mm »n«« •ystem when ebrertn* il throw* •urbwi, Stick Article* *boi Mnd except w preetrtpUoaet Me phyefehtae, m Ike dm* itreten ftdd to thetfMyeu Hve fruHfcm. HaViOaM •ferturod by r.4. Cheney *Oe eoeulnaeo nercdrV, aad * Ui (T» »ntl nett krntty Upon tk MMWNrfMMtf tkl eyeWm H«tP» Catarrh Cm be wn SMwine. Sold by Dn^gtete, p CMuppUMtarriyD T» tteMkor-ltnii lateral i U>«t 1 ten • eoeHlve remedy lb MBMd dleeaee. By Ibt ttaael eaadeat haaeteea nan have *e»tly curedT I shall be pled uahiaTpir remedy ram W readers who tave eueeumpUoa •ecu me their express oodiie tjfCfls Ht^DccUultv T. A. SLOCUM. at. C„ 191 re* Tori. ill the above ue# thou. Jea penna- » bead two i\fi,Td ofice ed1 St., Mew SOylj

Tbv Duke at Tift U dWufe«. I’NCLK SAM’S NERVE A 1 >SK UNI. MKXT will HUm dpaaiaa, B iiae*. Neu might sad Rheuatattaa, Bold j ail drag. i (mm nad a hair CXCLK SAJI’S CONDITIO? POWDER arffl cure lumatper. Orugba, 0 IRDm IK sheep, Hoc* aad Haul try i* PR. JAQl'rs DERR AX W »BMC ARE daatroya ararma aad rctaoaea U u front the eyatem. Safa, ptoaeaat aad ft Kin. — NlgMa, made miem idabr that court. Shiloh'* Cura i tha Rata*, dy fOr you. Sold By Dr J. W I SwcissM h Lift MM bar ill Mr in laiplT due to a knwMfa «l the m ilia ararM aad he aRin gained Ira* r irfal etndy aad reeding at da Wdar da i of Maraoioutu SnaiNn eecU aa The leekljEm Hirer! la Worth. Merit aad Bat ipriee. I ha Raquiiar certainly etanda at ti*et>A|P-et-feodera Joanmliant. I la mammoth aiaa giree iw in lor thirty Ita nlonaalioa, aad iataUipeaM ia IK in tha moat diract Ira a corpa at •aar twauty-fiva hundred to lapated idai the lalaaaad at i n Dally aad la erery jiart at tha "Tvublte Btnatector hay id all afcaoiutely neend it at all eotabtoaboaa [oola, t. Out •t to tha piapla at targe. Attdn and X «*at If I in detail all other*, it ia Only Paper that can fill thi jdace of an ceal, where only one cau ba Jfordad. it ooat*$1.15 a year, yet re lit arnica equal to that obtained at tr it tom to fire m threufh o tar it ia tha Chi i|pat, thalmttotaad Bad. That. Ifton to n< imiB. lam. ■ dam lyr. « *i i; «*88

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^UUOMW Resident PETERSBURG ALL WORK WARRANTED --- t • '•Model Barber Shop. Lee A Parrott The only »hop in town run by white mew Wurtt Bnu-riMK. Satlsbv’tton guarantee?, ga** f «rfCMMien$am» alaoof LBR * PARROTT. Salesmen wants* *» Or»-—no mltwtlK. Permanent p»W iUM* at unre. —si.--- -as. Hmmit.. 'lUonftrunrnnUeii. Riperiemv ui - April US-m ertes, Riwmutu, >\ V. 1 CHANCER MAKE MONEY It , **•}? »r anS|rnmMM paid, or Camml*. «ktn. Nor: If prsfemil. Salesman wasted cverjr•■rperi'noe needed. Add tvs*, at at- ■ Tkt> (. L. To Ntta Varserjt (•. - 1.1. fi* ilroad-::-Tian-:-T»blns EiaisiUli I Mluapoite Kittmt. Taking Ktect Sunday, Oct. 2, IM. GOING NORTH. STATION B. No. 1U. Jvp. KranavlUa. u.mia m “ Somerville ■ ■ lOAHam ** Oakland City. 10:18 a at “ lAderabur*.10:59 am Arr. WmU«|Mi.. UAIih uuuw SOUTH, t STATIONS. No. 9. Osp. Waahioxtou.... l:«ps s* l^nnhuii - — 44 Oakland vily. —V';.* No. 12. 9:11pm A 9:19 pm 9:97 pm 7:30 pm Air. Kvaaevilla 9:33 p m SKHpm 3:19 pm 4:19pi I No. 11. 9:99am 9:90 a m 9*7 a m 7:19am 9:19a i No. 91 [aootkUbouad freight] arrives at atmms *.ml- t“«***-,,0a»d freight] rua daily except Suatlay, < lag with trains saat sad was* oa O_ tVaakiaafttm. O. J. OttAMMKR, AM. at Getter*! Passenger Agent