Pike County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 31, Petersburg, Pike County, 10 December 1885 — Page 4

luot It, | to eter$t the lamon. The child Other’s h«arLI*»tfclcen 1 in the dwlcneis. The e girl’s Up and the boy oeates in from Shnnfttfi itaying: !” and diea on Widovhood stands struck into the pallor ihanage cries In vain id lor mother. i arhen we baas sorrow oar In, and they try to sympai to • Certain extent, but they understand it altogether. Bat, | be God 1 Christ knows. He has gb the trouble and all , it. He has ooonted the the groans;, and aeta/) and Kafnra

the of of he s sorrow. Bone flesh! Heart sorrow! As —axarus* tomb he the cemetery. As his own heart-breaks on in the laceration of he forgets hit footlonely nights, and his his exhausted body, and

and bis solemn grave, then yon; but not nntil then. \r when we have trouble, our lends are far away from us. We write a letter, saying, “Come right away," or we telegraph to them, saying, “Take the next train; oome immediately;” but it may take hours, it may take days, trouble. morning they can resell at in our But 1 have to tell you this of one who It near to help, ever near, near before you, behind you, within y*u—nearer than the staff on which you lean, nearer than the cup you preen to your lip, nearer then the hendkerchlef with which you wipt w-ay the tears. I him—aa ever-presentT ouble, o>» ,r:enil, ►y can for u», ^ it>le. >y dan not

•‘Now Marks; “aren’t you ashamed ( running away from jour weeping home, breaking your friends’ hearts. I’ll take you home; come now, be quiet.” “O my, who do you think I am?” asked the youth in a voice like the warbling of a piccolo. “Aren’t you that lost girl we’re all looking for, eh?” * MWhyt 1*111 ft mnpmiiMul ilia vmiili “Willie Murphy.” Marks didn’t say anything, ...__ the lad to the station and booked him as disorderly. “I don’t think he was very disorderly,” said the court after hearing the case, “but he has no right to disappoint an officer that way. Let him pay ten dollars.” The youth, who lives at No. 171 TwentyBrat street, says that he has been arrested a score of times by sealous officers who imagined they had found a girl masquerading in boy’s attire. Shot Through tub Bye, But Not Blind. (Cham bars burg (Pa.) nubile Opinion. 1. - Little Mary Myers, of Gettysburg, who was accidentally shot in the eye some time ago by a nine-year-old boy with whom she was playing, has entirely reoovered from the effects of the wound. The doctors feared to probe for the bullet and it has never been reoovered, but, strange to say, the little girl’s vision is unaffected and the bullet, wherever it is, seems to give her no. trouble. Mary is a grand-daughter at Dr. T.T. Tate, well known in this plaoe, and it will ba recollected that she received her wound at the hand of her uncle, a young son of Dr. Tate. A Chinese Bride la CalMsrale. (Sacramento Bee.] This morning when the Marysville train arrived here, a number of Celestials were waiting at the depot to catch sight of an expected bride. She came in charge of an alleged father, who was beaming with pride. The groom, at the depot hotel, no* ia sight, as he was to receive her formally in Chinatown. The woman was arrayed in a red sacl|u«^nd green drees. On her head was a gold paper crown, from the prenr at which fell a red papas nape, and in frond her head and face were covered with a red silk handkerchief. She was evidently an aristocrat, for she I encased in dainty gola

■Jl't'.Y. M than Paying passtm- *. The tans set ■kiiim urnou on superstijpan from Chicago seen

I'uuiuj: inaeiated it like Traveler. an Fact* for. Families. In odor to cook your hare, you must at rayg first catch it. It is much easier to catch a cold than to catch a hare. To got rid of a cold, always use Red Star Cough Cure. To got Red Star Clough Cure, only nr quires twenty-five cents. —A Brooklyn carrier-pigeon, started on a fly lo Washington, was picked up three hundred miles from land by a vessel, taken to Liverpool, and returned to its owner on the return trip of the vessel.—Brooklyn Euyhi. -A short distance from St. Paul is a point where the observer can look into five counties. A town has been lately started there, which it is expected wifi some day rival 8t. Paul and Minneapo* lis - Chicago Herald.

THE MARKETS. ___ _ _ ^wjou, December T, CATTLE—Native Steers.S 3 85 a COTTON—Middling... »*%> FLOUR—Good to Choice. 3 90 « WHEAT—No 2 Red.. 9t*« CORK—No. 3....... S'** OATS—Western Mixed....... SB • POKK-Standard Mess.. 8 75 « 8T. LOUIS. COTTON—Middling. 8*« BEEVES—Good to Heavy.... ltd • Fair to Medtuun.... <19 « HOGS—Common to select.... 3 45 * SHEEP-Fair to Choice. 3 50 • FLOUR—XXX toChoice ..... Ill • WHEAT—No 3 Red Winter... M m No. 3 « ... *o*« CORN—No. 2 Mixed... 34 « OATS—No. >.. 38 « RYE—No. 2... SO • TOBACCO—Logs.. 3 00 41 Leal—Medium.... m v MAY—Choice Timothy. 13 00 a BUTTER—Choice Unity.. 17 U ®ojjS—Fresh... <. 18*0 Standard Mean. 0 35 « BACON—Clear Rib...... BV« LARU—Prime Staam... 5^-ilt — CHICAGO CATTLE—Shipping.. a u » BOGS—Good to Choice. s 70 1835. e to ** 5 5(1 80. 58* 31 10 35 8 3 13 4 M 3 00 3.75 3 83 94* 80* 33. SS 8 3C 8 03 13 M 3d' 18 10 00 5* t, SHEEP—Good to Choice.. 3 «0 FLOUR-winter.. Iso Patents... 4 73 « WHEAT—No. 2 8prln||. 87*« No. 3 Red. « CORN-No. 2... 41** OATS—No. 3.- 38*# PORK—New Mess.... .. 8 80 ■« KANSAS CITY. CATTLE—Native Steers. 4 30 » HOGS—Sales at. 3 30 * WHEAT—No. 3.. 71** CORN-No. 3. 36** OAT8-NO. !.. . 33*# NEW ORLEANS. FLOUR—High Grades. 4 S3 * CORN—White. 44 « OATS—Choice Western.. 38 « HAY—Choice...*17 00 • PORK-Mess. « BACON—Clear Rib. 5*41 COTTON—Middling. . t a LOUISVILLE. HE XT—No 1 Red. a 3RN—No. 3Mixed... ......... .... m -No, 3 Mixed.. 31 * J 3. 3 83 3 81 3 8ii *S* 8J «l* 38 8 80 3 30 3 73 71* 37 24 4 Ml . 43 31 18 80 8 S3* f 1* W 4» M 18 Ml *8

__,_n<Sl_ entering his poldiscovery Which N" j ®ak? rich end great the nation which •*>*”'»l,nP lh 8>re, Will you give me an Ppt. . —-iChft*ISttj ilOUBUifw. auirnri * ■ iUI< ordered the “madman” imprisoned. Kvt_ dn j 1 he did not desist Iroiu declaring his ■“deius ” which one day attracted the (attention of a British nobleman, who heard P* Cause s story, and developed his discover I yerics are at first derided. “ & pan y »t tlndpr middle -ered La- j ^ IttVUICU UJIU, UUU UUt latitude therefor ho consecrated a part 9 wealth to the spreading 61! its merits _*e the world. finch in brief is the hislof Warner's safe cure, which has won, Tdjfig to the testimony of eminent per- j : tho.tyos*'^esrirvoti. wt&tion ever ac» 1 to any known ebmpouna., ana which ■ — “ ----- .. vva..|-VUWUi| WUVt I. UtVI. nally winning on its merits alone the val of tho most conwrvatlvo practiers. Its fame now belts the globe — I Herald. Ancient Bridges. hie first bridges were of wood, and i earliest of which we have any scant was built in Home BOO It. C. The it was erected by Julius Ctesar for Ie passage of his ariity across the line. Trajan’s great bridge over the ■tlttibe, 4i7Tt) feet long, was made of liber, with stone piers. T#h Hoibaiis jb built the first stone bridge, which Jissed the Tiber §hsp^inj|atf bridges ot iethotb brigih; *A fchiiiese ohh itioned by Rirchen was made « ans supporting a roadway B80 feet in hgth, was built A. D. 6i>, and is still to |seeh. The first large iron bridge was d ovist the Severn in 1777: The (of railways has brought it fehnukderolopment in this branch of enering, especially in the consti uction [•ridges of iron and steel.—Boston net. gears Teach More Than IBooks. ■ other valuable lessons imparted Is the fact that for a very lefcb’s "Cteldftn Medical tils' |’’aas bsed thSCri jiet> bf liver eorreCt1 hjood purifiers, being th§ hons*": ysician of the poor man, and the nsulting physician to the rich and praised by all for its magnifl vice and efficacy in all diseases of a nature, as malarial poi oning, nilf the respiratory and digestive sys1—>r disease and in all cases where an alterative remedy is indicated.

Be Tender and ILovmg. it keep alabaster boxes of your 1 tenderness sealed Up until your ire dead. Pill their lives with is. The things you mean to say ay are gone, say before they go. rcrs you mean to seriil for their send to brighten and sweeten me before thoy leave them. If ids have alabaster boxes laid til of perfumes of sympathy and a which thoy intend to break y dead body, i would rather they bring them out; now, in my hours, and open them that I may (freshed and dmered.—Baptist

V Young Men, Read This* ■VoLTaicBelt Co,, of Marshall, Mich., ■i to send their celebrated Electro-Vol-■ic Belt and other Electric Appliances B trial for 80 days, to men (young or old) Ifflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and ail kindred troubles. Also forrheumatism,neuralgia,paralysis,and many oth>r diseases. Complete restoration to hesdth, rigor,and manhood guaranteed . No risk in:urred, as 80 days* trial is allowed. Write ihematonoefor illustrated pamphlet, free. Them is field for roam ants around many a sugar barrel.—JfitratAuH Independent. \

PU« Tumoirs lowever large, speedily and painlessly urea without jrhife, caustic, powder or lintment. Consultation l!ree. Write for lamphlet jtfwt references, enclosing two letBBfis for reply. World’* ]>isj>ensary al Association, 668 Main Street, But iricn to butchers—tt a man refuses to ' "i^for mutton—suet.—l'hka<j-> Tiiblleate Diseases J^Sfia-ne^'VuSr^ sx-iation, Buffalo, N.T ^ ** Rntnsr i» t, Pwo'a Remedy nient in this paper, •ybe^made of printer’* Slate, and a cure sura, TJ^IW'Sb'cedxe. r- un.o.jRATS—Sugar-cored hams.—Pitt* burgh ChronielfTihgrajth. Plan’s Toothache Drops oure ini minute, 2fl Glenn’s Sulphur Soap heals and beautifles. 25< Uuhak Cohn Remover kills Corns a Bunion] Free SAFE. SURE. PROMPT At Dmwn am o D*a_ mi ail ELKS A. YOG ILK R WL* BALT1MOKB. MP.

Catarrh Cleanses the! Head. Allays! Inflammation. | Heals the Sores. F Restores the I Senses of Taste,! Smell, Hearing.! A QulokJReUef.l A Positive Cure. I VFIVER1 laSijwwsRj! >rugjjl«u. Senaloi

oo ... x«*3sr TAKE IJST TIlsdCE Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum . The Sweet Gum from a tree of the same name rtos B lu the South, combined with a tea made from th ttHfdnjdjutt of the old fields. For sale by all druj wxs&niSHstm*. <>*. Wi Wtrnil Bo Pa$e CO:, IitioA, HAS IMPORTED FROM PRANCE Perch "* valued at #8,600,000. which Includes about TO EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA, PER GENT OF ALL HORSES mritr of blood Is estcbllfthed bi

STOCK ON HAti's: 140 tapcH f 4 Pwd Marts , ssoo tifd et j^eh 128 COLTS ■fwo y« m oW aM «• **>» merer.

fcnwkm how* *«lmala mar be fond to be.if their pedigrees are not till ml V.lllll rt rmlv so t _..n record#}. vihi’/d o»iVrFis‘‘erid^“V ^hiT jell all import e<l stocKiit s>«»*!i' °vnrea whrn Trinnnt furnish wilh the animal sold, ptMniiSr*. rqrified bv the XT'FVcnch certificate of its number unc rtrird in the Perchn-on Stud Book of Fnmee. fift* . trated t'at*Uocue sent free Wayne. iSaS?* miles west of Chicago, on the Chicago dt North-Western Ry. PATTERNS OP ANY SIZE* UNPARALLELED OFFERI DBMOREST’S t THE BESI Of all the Maga*iftS§.Illustrated with Original Steel Emjni$4 iHff*, PholoyrarureM and Oil Pictures, Each copy of “ Pemorvst’.-* Monthly Magazine" con- ‘ ~— . ~ * Me. tMns A Coupon Older, entitling the holder to the selection of any pattern Illustrated in the fashion department In that number, in a»r of the sizes manufactured. Subscribers or Purchasers sending the coupon with a _111_I _5__ -l two*cent stamp for postage, will receive by return mad, a Jhmplete ^attefn, ol the sl*o and kind they may select. from the Magazine contaihing the enter. ONLY TWO DOLLARS tear, incltMing twelve full size, cut patterns, of size* And kinds MdeStah Send twenty oi’hts for the edfrent number with Pattern Coupon and you will certainly slibitfibt f« n tear and get ten times its value. W. Jennings Demorest, PobMsher, 17E. 14th St., NewYefk. Vol. J2] Sold by all Newsdealer? and Postmasters. [1S64 ^FlWfl Lises represent tho opposite' sides of B. H. DOUGLASS A SONS’ Capsicum Cough Drops fop Coughs, Colds and Sore Throats, an Alleviator of Consumption, and of great benefit in most oases of Dyspepsia. <a£WA8S 07 IMITATIONS.) SRtSir aro the f^Ulf oi* over forty yeara* oxperienoe in compounding COFGJtt KnMEDUSS. Retail prteb IS fceuta per uiJftfter MMwL FOR Sale BY ALL wEALKttftt

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One man sawed 7H cords t* 9 . Thoroughlytested. -—--....---- - hour*, lie dl«l It ea«y. Sates tree* down. Firtt order secures exclusive territory. Write for term*. Folding Sawing Machine Co., 85 Franklin 8t, Chicago. I QURE FITS! and then have them return again. JJaMA.•JJgS: re, ,1 hare made the disease of FITSTBPiLIFSY LUVO SICKNESS a ltfo-loug study 1 Warrant my ly to cure the worst cases Because ethers have ft time a eel cure.or fALLlUO SICKNESS s._ , remedy to cure the worst cases failed IS no reason ft»r *».t now receiving acorv. oouu wt ‘ ' a treatise and a Fre» Bottle of my Infallible Give Express and Fuel Office. It costs joe nothing for a trial, and 1 will cure you. 4d<‘4ddreaa Dr. U. G. BOOT. 1M Pearl St.. New fork. No Rope Celebrated to Got Off Horses’ Manes Celebrated "EILIPSE’* ] EK and BRIDLE Comb can not be slipped by any horse. Sample Halter to any part of the U.S. free, on receipt of MI. Sold by all Saddlery, Hardware and Harness. ealert'. ^peclal^ discount to th< Trade. l^ Send for Price-List. J.a LiauTUousK,Rochester.N.Y., with the woman-killing foot treadle. Enables the weakest woman to run the hardest running Sewing Machine with ease. A child 5 years old can run any machine easily. Can be nut on any machine in 10 min* by physicians. Address T. C.CALVERT, Cleveland, O. Plso’s Remedy for Catarrh is the Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. CATARRH Aim Rood for Gold In tbe Head, Headache, Hay Fever, Ac. 50 cents.

ftP. NSU MP TIP N I Of the worst kind and of lone staadlaf _t_| hovo boon cored. Indeed, to street Is my feith lu its efficacy, that 1 wlU send TWO BOTTLES FREE, torelher with a VALtABLK TREATISE on this disease,to enysoderer. Glee Ki* Brass saAP. a address. DR* T. A. SLOCUM, Ml Pearl 8k, N.l* OPIUM MORPHINE HABITS quickly and painlessly cured at home, free Trial Court* to all. Hl MANEIiCM£DT CO., Lafayette, lnd. COURTSHIP and MARRI AGE. This most wonderful and handsome book of 160 pages mailed for only 10c. Ads. Union Pub. Co.. Newark, N J. rirSrt »»'••*« l». «««». B-.«. No as— WittfNNilNlHM^Mm M-O pm rCTwil amcoom Inm *>e *•*• mM»m a a*ism. *w, .Smith Mfc. Ca, Palatine, uk* QOLDIERS. AihI; Penaloua and: [NEW L ATVS lOfllcen’ pay from JconinilsBions; Jhesertera reliev- _ _ __and increase; experience M years; U success or no fee. 'Write «ui clrc .lacs and laws. w A. w; McCORMlCK A SON. Cincinnati. Ohio. UfJMUS if Dee. StaadMd ABU As fM. atududBUnMnnOo. !bbj^mrl_ w your name, 1*. O. and express office aS Th« Nations! Co., 95 Dey 8t,,N.Y, Operating V -,tU will _j.MW Self. you want ona BRYANT ft STRATTON'S B«*‘"*s* «"* I L. * W " 111' l. * Shoit-hsnd8ch‘‘ol, 8t. Loins, Mo Sun students yearly. Young nant taught Bookkeeping. Short-hand, penmanship, and assured to posit tuna SEN. GRANT'S MEMOIRS. Wrlt.fc«-i«uttouiwT.toAppom.Mu,,Bj:-«tsuW.,Mo yilUE STUDY. Book-keeping Businas, fill ME ronofc Peninsn.htp, Arithmetic. short Mrn A MONTH. ApMWuM. M beat CAICEE KSES5SS C. A. L011M JL ». X-, B. WUBN tOSO writing to Aomnuiu UJ yon uw the tdnrllNm.t to thl. paper. ddvertlsars ID* to kuow when and where their adrartlMuaaU oro

WOODS & CANATSEY, (Successors to Fleming &r, McCarty) PROPRIETORS OF Star Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, CORNER FIFTH AND WALNUT STREETS, PETERSBURG. First-Class Buggies and Sate Horses for the public at reasonable prices. Horses boarAid by the day or week. Give this linn your patronage, and you will receive (Ur treatment, rhe well-known bottler. Al. Eaton, will be found always on hand.

J. J. ADAIR, Importer of Men’s English and French FURNISHING GOODS,

Shirts, Underwear, HOSIERYand GLOVES, 1-Hrgent Stock In the City.

NOVELTIES IN Nefikwear, Suspenders, HANDKERCHIEFS, JEWELRY, ETC, I_ __

Fine Shirts to Order a Specialty. Your Order Will Have Prompt aud C'aivful Attention. 131 WIN STREET, CORNER SECOND, - EVIHSMUE, IHB. J. W. ADAMS, M. D. McC’RILLUS ADAMS. tun now bo found In their elegant new Business House oil the corner of Klghth and Main Streets, and have one of the handsomest stores In the state. Their Stock-of Drugs is New and Complete, And they guarantee satisfaction to all their customers. They invite special attention to their splendid assortment of new and elegant sty to in Wall Paper, Window Sh.ad.es, And their Superior Brands of OILS AND MIX-RID FAINTS. THE BEST BRANDS OP CIGARS AND TOBACCO; CALL AND SEE VUS. ADAMS & SON, - - Petersburg, Iud.

NEW FURNITURE STORE! Tills Ann has opened a Urge stock ot New Furniture, all the l,,Pst styles la Bedsteads, larfrof as, Safas, Claim, Bureaus, tested Has, Safes. Our goods are all new—no old stock to selecyr^**- v>5oS^C?n°the!ceuSIy *We’alaS Hid Stand w lu,re we can be lound selling as ch-Pkekny 8® in tne caoutry. we also keep a fu', stock ol ITXlYfO^i'l’AKEItS’ SUPPLIES E. K. KING, \ -Proprietors of—

EWERY ISAAC Whole: indow Glass Paints THE EACI VINOENNESV ITSTDlSS^’ Furnish the Best Artipkrof Beer the Marl i •• AND SO&fT ORDERS FROM ALL DEALERS BOTTLE OK Kf>(i BEER SUPPLIED TO FAm' OiV Sal 3 at All -Saloons. FB.K»,’K H. BURTON MAJSSH^ c ^ dts : WHITE. AND SURGICAL MENTS. Evansville, Ind. No. 106 Main 8treet,

t-t ui 1384. OSBORN BROTHERS Have removed to their elegant New “*';fStr®et* wher® *,,oy hW * t"B® “* BOOTS AND SHOES, Kor Men, Women and Children. We keep R. C. Stevens” and Emmersonl brands o( j,|n0 snoes.

Petersburg, O. A- BURGEE & BEO., FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, Petersburg, Indiana, gave BctM Ikir Law Stock at Late Styles ef Piece (Ms, Consisting of She very best Suitings and Broadcloths. Perfect Fits and Styles Guaranteed. Prices as Low as Elsewhere. Mr* X JESL JEI XX O "X1 JbJ Xji 9 Petersburg, Indiana,

LJrl^LirCJ^iiio ±yjtc, Proprietor, Located In the Center of the Business Part of Town. O HMS reasonable. A good Bar in connection with the Hotel choice Idqnera, Tobacco end Cigars, corner or Seventh and Walaat street*.