Scott County Democrat, Volume 26, Number 11, Scottsburg, Scott County, 23 April 1892 — Page 2

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SATURDAY, XriUh 3, 1802. JGHS SI CIi business r.Iasaser Democratic Stato Ticket Govuftwr, CLAUDE MATTHEW., VermEllon. I .lent enaii t Cvennr SIOK-UMXCIt N'fK, Laporte. ffrre'rj- of fat", W. R. MYERS, y. .V.m :i. An i:t jr of st-iio. TO UN ohvau IIK.ndck.sox. Howard. Tr :;rr-r ct Slntf, ALRi- ItT OALL, Man .n. Attorney ;ei.r.st, ALONZO . SMITU, Jennings. Jfcporrer Scprorne Court, R! DN'KV II. MOON, Fulton. superintendent of i"ub:ic Ji:u action. IIEIiVEY D. vukies, Jobnson. state tatlstielan. V. A. J1KIXI.E, JH.. Mnrkm. .Supreme iurtjje feco-ad District, JEt'TllA 5). NKYV, .)e:iidi::3. fcuprrme Jtid-jo Third District, JAM ICS 5.TCABE, Warren,'. TSupnsno JJidjre 'Fifth Distr.'ct, TIMOTHY K. HOWARD, .St. Juplj. ApiHjilatn Judga Urst District, oeoloe i.. k;:inha i:r, fpcricer. Appellato Jud.re .second Di.-trlct, FRANK GAVIN, Decatur. Arpellato Jud-.re Third District, ;TlIEO. P. DAVIS, Ilamlltou. Appelate .fud Fourth Disirlct, OKLANDOJ. LOTZ, Delaware. Appellate Judi Fifth District, GKOllCilJ K. l?.Oas, I'ass. . IJfniocraUc te'uiiiy Ticket. Clerk, MARIi store:. Treasurer, HUGH COLVIN. eiierirr, ALEXANDSR HOUGH. Surveyor, LEVI E, KEITH. Coroner, RUDOLPH HECK. Commissioner, 1st Dlat. WILLIAM 1', ANTHONY, ind DIsU FRANK HOLLENEECK. Tall FerSenaterir.l Convention. The delegates to tlxo Democratic Joint Representative and Senatorial convention arc requested to meet in tho city of Jcfforsonvillo Indiana at 1 o'clock p. m. on Saturday April 30th. 1892 for the purpose of select ing a candidate- for Joint Represent ntivo and Joint Senator for tho court ties of Clark, Scott and Jennings. Ihe counties will bo entitled to the following representation : Clark, Vj. votes ; Scott, 5 votes ; Jennings, 8 votes. Tho Senatorial convention will im mediately follow the Joint RcpreBcntativo convention. J. S. Try, Chm'n Clark Co. Dan. V. Gladden, Chm'n Scott Co. Lincoln Dixon, Chm'n Jenning Co Not 'Mistakes cf Closes." Neither Moses or Col. Robert In gersoll wero the only persons who ever made mistakes, as was conclu sively shown by our article in the issue of April 9th. Political parties, societies and churches as also preachers have made and daily continue to make mistakes, and then, as has been and was about to again make a mistake to continue the same kind of mistakes by electing or appointing men to office or position who have made the mistake to be mistaken as to what political party they belong to and who promise every aspirant for office to support him at a primary or a convention and then aro uncertain as to whether they aro competent to control their own vole. I The rank and file of tho dominant political parties make a mistake when they by their votes uphold and support would -bo bosses and cliques to meet in secret caucus andc oneoet a scheme to dictate who shall and who shall not be candidates and in advance determine to present a, "cut and dried" prcgrame of the proceedings. The Democratic party, or rather tho rank and file, have made a mistake ia prcmitting a few self-eonsti-luted bosses to determine for years Lucre a vacancy occurs who shall succeol to tho cfLlee, and even go so far lis to solemnly promise the same to certain cf.their co-bosses as though they had the sole power to deliver it to them or carried the entire vote of the party in their vest pockets. It is our opinion the Farmers Mutual Benefit Association made a mistake ia bringing out a county ticket End the persons nominated are making a Eiiaiako in neither accepting or declining- the nomination. The lie-publicans of Seett county r.r laween two fires, an J in our they will mak r wav thev pan a mistake to iTOt out I

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peii.K'nt of the F. 11. 1. A. lliey will be badly Ixjuteii and virtually dead; while if they Dominate a ticket and endorse the F. 3.1. B. A. candidates they cannot claim a victory, even though the F. M. B. A. ticket should ba elected. . If they do the first they die a natural death, and if they do the second the coiuruifc Euicide.y Nobody can be troubled with constipation if they take Simmons Liver Regulator. In reply to the suggestive question whether it would bo good politics to nominate Mr. Cleveland when his state is divided, asked by the Buffalo Commercial, a republican paper, the Brooklyn Eagle says: The Eagle does not think that Cleveland's nomination would divide the democratic 'ote in New York. The Eagle is of'tho opinion that the Commercial does not think so, either. It would not insert suggestions against Cleveland's nomination if it did not -think the nomination would b; a very strong one. In the event (Cleveland's nomination at Chicago, the Eagle expects those who go there under the name of Hill democrats will be the first to pledge to him their support, and victory in the state of New York. 2-Ir. Cleveland's nomination would be such a right thing and his election would bo such a desirable tiring that the first is likely to occur and tho second to follow in due course. Thus says "Boss" McLaughlin's paper, and next to Crokcr he is the most influential man with the New York dcle,-r.iion. After suffering horribly for years from scrofula in its worst form, a young son cf Mr. It. L King, 706 Franklin st., Ilicnmond, Va., was recently cured by tho use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. No other medicine can approach this preparation as a cleanser of tho blood. Washington Letter. , Washington, A pril 18, 1892. The anti-Harrison republican Senators are well nigh at the end of thejr wits. The trouble is that they can find no one to fight Harrison with. After the withdrawal of Cullom some of them thought that Alger might fill the bill, and he was sent for to talk the matter over. He has been here several days, but he hasn't made much progress ; on the contrary he has got to the end of his rone, as he has been told that alter mature consideration it had been de cided that the little episode concern iug his war record hud made him an impossibility, and that the best thing lie could do would be to withdraw This has almost broken Alger's heart, but he has promised to with draw. Ex-Czar iec.d could have the support of the anti-Harrison men, if it were not for Mr. Blaine's opposition to him ; it has been tendered to McKinley but'he would not accept it. Secret conferences are being nightly held, but the indica tions are not favorable to the anti's at least not from the outside. "Teddy" Roosevelt made a ten strike when that resolution author izing an investigation of the violations of the civil service law (charged by him in a report made last year to Mr. Harrison) by Federal omcials m Baltimore was introduced in the House. lie has long been trying to find out why Mr. Harrison pigeon-holed that report. The House Committee on iuues will let Mr. Harrison say why no action was ever taken on that report, and then, if the answer is not satisfactory, the resolution for a investigation will he reported to the House, and adopt ed. Hon. Hugh S. Thompson, the democratic Civil Service Commissioner, has tendered his resignation to Mr. Harrison, to take effect May 15. . Every attempt made by the House to give the Government more power over t he national banks, thus aading to their safety as depositories of the people's money, has up to this time been thwarted by the Senate. The bill which was passed by the House a short time ago, prohibiting the borrowiug of money of officers of national bank's except by authority of a majority of the bank's directors, which every person familiar with the inside histories of the big national bank failures will acknowledge as a good idea; '. os promptly saddled with aa amendment in the Senate, which it was known that the House would net accept, authorizing the banks to increase their circulation the full amount of bonds they have deposited in the U. S. Treasury. Which body legislates for the people, and which for the corporations? The House and Senate fairlv repre sent the parties which respectively control them. Senator Daniel, of Virginia, has introduced an amendment to the; Naval appropriation bill, appropri-j uung 5AK.f,vtA ior ine expenses oil pronosvd international naval review.! to be held in New York harbor and in Hampton lioads in April, ISPih in honor or the opening of the Columbian Exposition, at Chicago. Tbe

President is directed, as soon as the appropriation becomes a law, to invite foreign nations to participate in the review. Some body is doing some reckless swearing in the Pension Office investigation. Assistant Secretary Bus;-ey flatly contriuictcd a statement made by Green 11. liaum, Jr. and called upon the committee to judge which of them had lied. Secretary Foster undertook the very difficult task of bolstering up an illegal act the spending of money received as bead tax on immi

grants for llleged improvements on Fillis Island with an opinion from the Attorney General, clearly made to order, and as might have been expected, he made a failure of the job. The illged opinion is but a lawyer's plea ; it justified the authorizing of the expenditure by Assistant Secretary Nettleton on the ground that the lute Secretary W i ndom had contemplated if he had not actually done, the same thing ; and Congress is asked to accept this as a vindication of Nettleton, but it will not do so. If Nettleton has not resigVied before the joint Immigra tion Committees conclude their m vestigatiou of this matter, it is be lieved that thejr Will recommend his removal, and also that of Superintendent Owen. Mr. Harrison may find himself in a very awkward predicament, on account of his remarkable assumption of power in paving an indemity of 921,000 to Italy out of -the Stai department contingent fund, without consulting Congress at all. This abuse of authority is absolutely without precedent, and Congressman of both parties are at present inclined to ask awkward questions about it when the Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation bill gets before the House. The House committee on Rules has been trying to get up some satisfactory method of putting a stop to the printing in the Record of matter entirely foreign to the pro ceedings of the House, such as the entire contents of books and pamphlets, which have been printed there in during the last week ; but the matter is a very delicate one, invol ving privileges of which every member is jealous, and nothing has been agreed upon. The common sense of the members will probably come to the rescue, and stop the abuse or a privilege which in itself is highly desirable. But one thunder-storm has been witnessed in Arizona during, the last fourteen years. Correspondence Wanted-We want a good live local correspondent at every newsy point in Scott County. For particulars, stationary, etc. call at this office or address Scott County Democrat, Scottsburgh, Ind. Austin. The waters near this place are unusually high. C. B. Rigel has his residence about completed. S. P. Trulock visited Weldon Mitchell last Sunday. Inez Munden of Scottsburgh is visiting at this place. Fred Nicholas went to Seymour the first of the week on business Roscoe Moore who is working at. Memphis visited at home last Sunday. Ellen Metcalf was adjudged insane and sent to the Insane Asylum last week. Wiley Hughbanks went to Scottsburgh last week on a horse trading expedition. Weston Ardrey and wife and Mrs. Sarah Follick of near Zoah visited here Sunday. Some of our young bloods were out rather late Sunday night owing to the rain storm. Holman. Mrs. Jas. Rutherford is on the sick list. Miss Annie Wright has returned from Terre Haute. Miss Eva Barnes of Charleston is visiting near this place. Jas. McCurry made a business trip to North Vernon Monday. Mrs. Jas. McCurry and Mrs. Thos. Chambers visited at Paris Monday. Mrs. Harvey Curtis of Marysville is visiting her parents here this week. Quite a number of young peorle from this place attended the party at E. J. Gasaway's Saturday night. Mr. Peter H. Ringo and Miss Pallie Bingo were married at the residence of the groom Wednesday night by Rev. Petty. Sunday-school was organized at Bethel Sunday as follows: Rev. J. T. Jones, Superintendent; Miss Annie Hardy Secretary and Treasurer; Mrs. Ella Reid Choiestor. McGinty's Widow.

ft net lAathsoir.o, dangerous, raid prevalent nat-.dy. It is 51 l,K'! disease, usually Cf Scrofulous origin, id fur Which lnc-l treatm.-nt is useless.' B'-lore liealth 5s p.;ssiUe. the poison must fca eradicated from the system, n:ul to do t'aU

09! fvjj.- -ci' .. i ;- t 1 v Linika U the dist-nso liiust lo treated t':ro:i?;ti the blood. I'or tiiis purpose no remedy Ij so cRoctivc as Aycr'8 Krusapurilla. "Fcr tho past cijrht years, I Isavo 1wen scvcivly lifTin-'il with Catarrh, ium o tho many randies I ti i'M aftoruinc; n.c any relief. ?.!y :i v.-as eoir.-.i-.h-ra'-l impaired, and lay s!oei disturbed hy phlm riropj iiig i:'t( r-!' H'ro;:t,. In September last I resolved to try Ayur's Sarsaparilla, began to tiso it nt once, ami am glad to testify t a pi ca improvement in ray health." Fran'.j Tcson. Jr., engineer, 71 West Fourth street. New York City. . "I!y: daughter, 15 years old, was pfi!ic-nl with Catarrh from I;er ILTtli year. J.23Z August she was TREATED- W3TH Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after threa months cf V.:ii treatment she was ccr.iplctcly cured. It was a most extraordinary case, as any druggist here can testify." Mrs. D. V. llames, Valparaiso, Neb. . B pi n Prcprircd hy Tr. J. C. Ayer &Co.,T,oweU,fsInr9. Sold by aii Druggists. l'ricc$I; six bottles, gj. ' CuresothcrOf ivilS curoyou The smallest parish in England is Wilcdt, Oxon.I t contains but eeven persons. Oard Spring. A. N. Cozart and wife visited Wm. Weisman Sunday. The waters have been on a ram page this week. W. W. Randall & Son keep a fine lino of groceries. The F. M. B. A. is in a flourishing condition at this placo. Chris Chandler, Crothersville, visited friends hero Sunday. Mrs. Wilson of Seymour is visiting friends at this place. Elisha Everhart has purchased a new cart. Look out girls. One of New Harmony's fair belles is working in this vicinity. John Keipcr and wife visited in Jennings county last Sunday. J. D., Everhart shipped a car load sf shingles to Seymour this week. Mrs. Mamie Weisman, Mrs. Randall and daughter, and Mrs. Keiper, son and daughter visited Mr. A. N, Cozart last week. Little Toxa. New Frankfort. Still it rains. Lemuel Barton, of near the Burg, was the guest of Neal Seott Sunday. A. Kinney and family wero visiting Pinny Harcy Saturday and Sunday. Asbury Kinney lias purchased the James Chambers place, and will soon move to town. Tho prospects of a good crop of fruit are good, except peaches, which will be nearly a failure. We predict a couple of weddings in tho near future. Boys, look up cow-bells and be ready for a little fun. Mrs. Mary Spelman, who has been confined to her room all winter with rheumatism, was able to ride outlast Sunday. As this is leap year and "beauty" is , abundant in this 'meek o' the woods" we expect to see all the young men of this neighborhood Benedicts before the end of the year. It will be well for the boys to brace up and be prepared to receive a proposal at any time from the fair sex with becoming grace and dignity. The girls mean business, as their patience has been exhausted on account of the bashfulness of the young men who lack the courage to pop the question. Boot-black. Alpha Here I come again. Farmers are plowing for corn. Harry Philipps is on the sick list. Sunday School every Sunday at 9 i. m. School will close at this place April 30. Ed Baxter is staying with Oliver Whitsitt. Lvcy Peregrine visited relatives here Saturday. The Opera House at this place is nearing completion. Tevis Peregrine and Lon Hodman visited home Sunday. Some of our boys are attending school at Crothersville. "Cargo"' keeps close to home now. We hear he got left. E. E. Peregrine is going into the onion business this summer. Mrs. W. L. Morrison is visiting friends and relatives in this place. A social was given by Mr. and MrsJ. W. Peacock Saturday right and the young folks enjoyed tnemselves well. Charles. Baxter and Lillie Doughty were married at the residence of the brides parents last Sunday. Your scribe wishes them long life and happiness.

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Mrs.' Baxter is on the sick list. Miss Lora Vvorlcy is visiting Ida Cravens, in Jackson county. The recent flood has caused the Yazoo to inundate the whole town. Mrs. Coons, of Crothersville, visited relatives hero, the first of the week. Ed. Baxter, accompaniod by his best girl, of Alpha, spent Sunday with friends here. Several couples, of thi3 place, went to Crothersville Sunday, enjoying. a pleasant buggy ride. Iiov. Gates' son, Daniel, enjoyed tho pleasant Sabbath . evening with Mr. Law and daughter. Will Skeels will move to , Oard Spring this week, and occupy the Chester Kinney property. It is hinted that there are petty thieves in this vicinity. The neighbors aro losing corn, etc. Elmore "Worley is a-head of the. other boys of our town. He was seea buggy-riding two of the belles of Crothersville at ono time. Rumor say3 that Lewis Byfield and TJrba Baxter went to Jackson county Sunday, to see their best "gals," and were obliged to stay all night. They say that providence favored them with a rain at the proper time. Easter servico was duly observed at this place, Sunday. Be v. Gates conducted thp. regular monthly meeting, and concluded by announcing that the candidates for baptism would be received at tho next regular Jncctirig, which will be the third Saturday and Sunday in May. Fszziwig. Obtained, and all other usfnes In the D. S. Patent omee attended to for MODKH ATE Fees. OuroJIiceis opposite the U .S. Tntent Office and we can obtain Patents In lerss time that tho.se remote from WASltllvOTON. end jMODEL or DUAWINO. We advise as to patentability free of charge; and we make NO CnAKGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. When patent Is granted a drawing of j'onr Invention, with claims, your name and address, will toe published in the United states 1'atent Office Gazette, a paper of immense clren'at.ioa. and the ONLY ONE that publishes this fkek. We refer, he.i-e. to the Post muster, the Supt of Money Order l)lv., and tooificlals ol t'ae IT. ?. Patent Office. For Circular, advice, terras, and references to actual clienvsia Tour own Mate or county, wriie to C. A, SNOW & CO., Opposlt.e.ratent OGlee, Washington D. C Th3 COURIER-JOURNAL LOUISVILLE, KY. Subscription Pates, Dally and Sunday, $10.00 year. 1 -,) liy without Sunday. $s.00 a yar, Sunay, S'i-oO a year, Weekly, $.100 a year. TS HFfi!? flW?X Fr'fsjsf nas the largest circulation f any Bemocratlc Newspaper In the United States and proposes to double or treble Its already large circulation. !Rp9 BY GIVING AWAY EACII AD EVERY r.Y to some one a splendid ITlsh Arm seiriDi? Machine or a Handsome ;l.i Watcii, AKfeOLUTKLY PnEE. Full particulars In Weekly courier-Journal Sample copy free tsend f .tr one, Address, W. N. ITALIJSM AN. , I'residenteJourler-Joumal company. LOUISVILLR, TCT, i NOTICE TO fJGM-HESIDEfiT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, I b:on vouii .y. In the Scott, Circuit Court, June Terra, George CLastecn ") In Divorce Complaint vs. - M;iry n.chateen) No. ISM. Now comes th Pialnt'ff, tov John TT. T. Klerp, his Attorney, and tiles his complaint herein, tcsretUef with aa afhcUvlt that the Det'endant, Mary II. Chasteea, Is not a resident of the statu of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant that unlets she toe and appear on the first day of the next term of the Seott Circuit Court, to be holden on the Third Monday of Juae, A. D Wjt, at the Court Bouse In Scott shar'a, in sall'county and State, and a nswer or dvmiir to s-.id complaint, the same will be he.ird and determined ia her absence. w H.nesi the !lerk and Saal ct paid L. 8. Court aflixed at ScoPsburja this 4th dry of April A. D. l. MARK STORtiN, Clerk. conrcuuD. K ' ( . -v A re '"-r r. - r'.e-j ) van eld , j, j I in ci ' .Uy 'ied ' V i 'iiit'fj .ii. i i or La-o.'-s. Ia .:" perfectly s, -t-SS saie a.'d iflcime riie-'iicln.J "..- oisexiVTi-d. asevvarr of uap ii Ci 1 'M ' ' - v jo t ' r t i r r merl!I' . In p iwn i t Av Of .i! A3 Cotton 1 oo ( tin x , i " i i . ) r r lnclow l r, f-r-'.t.i In !,. -,i ro in i,.ifr. nv.d we. will -i 7 ' I, 1 r ji r . I I il;4 par-j l ji'irtsi iii' nntj , 1 i i A . ir 1 ! ;v n 'laiiV, No. 3 i r B.o.-k, Detroit, Mich. : "-I ! i c rT ' - i v - I h 1 UK, A Ij. 'i , ii. ii. r. j Uiu . d; j. 'i evcry-

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