Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 31, Petersburg, Pike County, 20 December 1888 — Page 4
[iotmaa Present Be Obtained It. (Written tor thfa paper. 1 - pales before in*. rrnBthur of inw pout even at the .tatmkliag star* Me : the nut at ncohdat ”1 iJUE Christmas Ewe th*t brought hep > the grout or ! of homes in i ure broug.il T£.r. jcooif or t:\bio r throujrh the a bittor HIT heart, bark to to i net loads nor told: bt tint dear etlr ;r hair rtt.hia my loving ear*—-' . close Old Rfmin drew elms meiticr and Iter eh 14, bcUps tighter. roan!" finfnjfs stood to cost* ndofe. allcbtw, t eyes that untied; 1 the face* (air, [the yellow glare, oagot peace. M tRO.tr
I namiavmi' Mature hml ,«Jcd to l»i*>TOn » corooiy „iCvetv- no home j bti Inatures wore i bo fun while his rei hr the tbickUajra ecbool tin a school where [teachers There )* ‘\n the school, into nlnioit as Ill s was f' heart, tor be i m proporIn oottsetimes proved ? classes his 11 family,” "without any were apt to back as "Old , title originated t pair *f Iron-bowed “ Vterm "go*, i had heard t call Job They ttb.-swonl whd if
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-Hi* mist ftt* SOff *OR * MOMENT, visited with Unix * that village king might inftlpcnd be roots aI for between no|>e ami cUoirroan’s huiule of the village, except on t1 a Christman token he bait tent her that afternoon by Her little brother. Uor-othv rant’s nature was as nuch in direct opposition to her nanxas her futber’s w», in keeping wit i it While she was a dflUful and affectionate daughter, she had a blind of her own and a keen perception of the r.ght nn<i many of her father’* lasaition*. Jt proved her deeply that mi ... :*ipr fath r should be so merciless and 'hafdfhoartod toward everyone save heraotfi fwr it certainly wa» a fact tlial he waa, utterly indifferent to every rue alike, and. wiih the exception of his handsome Dot, no one could exert the slightest influ ence nvvr hi«k Dot’* little brother brought hot so the Christmas present for her intrusted him by the sctiooluiaHct-. ami as Dot waa not in the hours, hjyo|icaed it, as ho said, “to see if it’s hetter’n mine.” It was merely a volume of poems nicety bound In blue and gold, and on the ity loaf \va* inscrihoJ: “To Muss tvmornr Fujcr: • Witt, best Che alma, «ithosoltheg vor, JosPtrni" OWl ••Mayor” Flint howled wor»a than the wind howled ar«un 1 tho rules of tho deserted farm house that Job passed as haUgiiod through the snow. Uc syas not much of a hand at wr.ting-, but, after rolling hi* tongue over the outside of bib Stubble-bearded Ups for a f,-w minute*. pm ho twisted hin. bead umm durii into i untwisted kSr.tOrj t - | Vnie Obedyt - Era s f \L ' “Mai Talk if tn* «M>* be plat| velhubt retied the volume, then tho toll* < beneath t>w stt.tigslhv jou tho package and sent his bey to saatm Job to tbr bi asa. K *-.Ma-or' Flint w«a at henna timid Bland after sealing hi* ’ey on the errand be repente I not having bad bun carry the nad totter ns welL Bo foresaw n the village, for •Oog" was well tho villager* had a voice themregarding who should be school- „ Ho could not tell, rtiktr to Johor the villager^ the true reason for the dtoaissal; no.thrr could he make a truthfui explanation to Dot, for tot feared •be might demand the pedagogue’* reinslaiom'nt. a* she was always singing praises of hi* kiadnoss toward Ida little **11 tgritated the naturally turbulent dev pot to think that the poor schoolmaster had dared to lift hi* eye* toward Dot. Bat bekoew little of the to-cUers i trength of character. The mute Christens token the only evidence ho would have given to indicate that tho poor until hu mentor of tho district school eni toward tho neb man's daughter aay other feeling than that of the most profound reverence and loyal respect. ** Mayor” Flint decided to b<i when Job should arrive, and he left orders that tho parcel on the center-table sheuid be handed tho schoolmaster. I Job puffed and Mowed aad )i bant on too scraper outside tho m frontdoor, that ho was hoard tong he attempted to ring the belt, about to ring, the door opened Dot held out a hand of on electric thrill through ter’s system when her little touched his caucused hand, k-habod Crane in appearan oers were those of i the Intellectual t oty, over which euce; so, externally at ease in Dot’s i was known, his noath fcia vest I* “Bern is
A strange fascination that house leld for -JkiBil It had never been occupied during the glno y«*rs be h»d bees in Cldorburg. H« had never been inside of it It liore the reputation of being haunted; but Job was out superstitious, and he feared neither goblins, spirits nor spooks. So when some strange fooling impelled him to jump the fence, wadit knee-deep through tlie snow and enter Jbe ruin, he was not frightened at the noiso made by *<me animal that mitde its escape rather than resent the intrusion. He walked through the several rooms on the ground floor, then explore 1 the second story, where he sat ui«on some broken timbers and buried bis face lu his h to is. The loose s hi Dales flapped sa the angiy wind icdfiled ever the dismantled roof and the dangling t tubers creaked in mournful tones that were soothing to the feelings of the intruder. ‘ Honrs passed. but*be heeded not time. In hit sheltered position he felt no cold; h« Wat partially stunned hr uu almost d< able shock lie had figured out Hot’s embarrassment to be an un.ntentioaal betrayal of her regard for him anti the return of hia Chr.slmas offering to imply a silent rejection of hia unspoken It ve. To Itliia it was like getting to the gate of par adise jtidt in time to have it slaivmed in Uls fact; Ho brooded until he fe’l aslee_>. Meanwhile something uncommon took place at the house tf the barj-hearted ••.Mayor," something that upset the plans Iff bad laid for twenty years past. Whog Job Pippin let the volume oi pocmi drop from Ins hand and departed Sithout saying •'goodnight.” lie -*■ irotby flint C'lunily as speechless himself. It was some little time; before covered sufficient eomposurtklo gat her Uu k tier, the boob and its wrapper f pom the floor. Her eyes hr mined with t 'art as she brought them to the centor-tade. In i|;>read.ng the wrapper to onrelop the volume she saw her namcin Job s huntl wi iting. She opened the work and read 'u tlie inscription on the fly-leaf. Kora m<v'f men i she hesitated, then openedths leMbr / SBd quickly road iti mortifying onutents/ i Ooo moment's pause and she had i/ < c.rted. - f M Hastily thoving tha letter in her poct 't, she ran up-stairs and returned with ajrwelry casket that bad belonged to her nether; then, after exnm ntxg a iinsider oT deeds and papers, ope of which looked llte a »t l she moioiMKitiiem in the casks' aud locked it. Ad hour latedown the i- ' i«ra tons bad traveled the road since the mowfdJL All the fanners drove .n teams. Now she mis iod the tiaras following, but she ooon foi ’’Wm"** «oS“ r™w*hhT *- :xr jasa not equal to an explanation of came there; but only for a seeonl fail to recollect, for something a .1 his heart and brought tears to I A.« -ft- .* ~an.« was the cheek of re .r
ate of xinc is excellent for if the chilblains break the ulcers art often difficult to heal. Subdue the in rtatnraalkm Iby milk and water pouttii Applied cold. Follow with coo.' ointments, its cerate of acelatd'of 6 spermaceti Ointlnent, orCarron oil. —Frtcd Gems,—'hike one cupfu sour milk, one amt a half cupful* sugar, two eggs, three small tn spoonfuls of melted butter, a teaspf ful of soda, Hour to make a stiff don Roll out ami cut in round cakes. 1 circles are required for a cake; pa te&spoohful of jelly in the center of r and lay the other over it. pressing I edges together; fry in hot lard.—1*uj and Firrtidr. —Colored silks ran be rubbed wii Indian meal:, or wltli bread crumbs, or with alcohol diluted with dlrtcr. Some colored silks will bear washing in suds, but many will not, and itis wise to try a piece of l‘ho goods before venturing on a wholesale cleaning. A mixture of a quarter of a pound of soap, with a pint, of gin, is sometimes sponged qvor either eide<ffiPfethe. silk, rinsed out in clear, cold water, ami the goods ironed damp. v —For a very nice pomade fur the hands, scrape off equal quantities of spermaceti and pure beeswax, cover with sweet oil and simmey until it becomes liquid in a small rhfna pet, cup or jars; add a few drops Of rosewater and mix it with the Other ingredkaW^ When well blended take it fry®.'*** j lire, and let it set lirm In tK Cffi’ in > ivhioh it has Ijeen melted/ | well Into your htfids OTt^otifing ’^d wear a pair ot soft M wfrn- F *he mArniiKt irtiuli thom ur in ** morning wash them w;i®> outme.'/ < mond powder. A. JS HOME PRESS Seat anil t irfnforlalila Can Also Hr W House dresses f< family parties, just Long em: else they tej their len that di I>rc»*«s That *t-l)o<K». in wear, for etc., are made touch the floor, or or four inche? of the floor; demi-trains n inches on the floor nre tth'c any very elaborate dresses, trains aiv reserved for the oisdAus occasions. Silk and tire combined in these in-door toiin novel ways; for instance, brooded silk and faced cloth are used to;ether, the brocade appearing as an verdress opening over cloth fronts in n effective fashion that brings the sf ft roolcns into use for drapery, and pfcrnits the choice of any gay and hecimng color neaV the face, since only a mall quantitv ot it U , 1 *v* -- -1 Ted w \ sa redinP but may be made with a nd waist and separa te skirt, the join Pont being concealed by a sash of t bengaiine or China crapo (which sscs the fronts only), while the bock adths of the sjrirt are hooked upon waist, giving the effect of prinefese ! adths. ; I I'o make these dresses appear to be one piece from neck: to toot, the amar dress-maker is advised to cut the md waist long enough to extend Over i hips, thrusting the ends under the it of the dress, and to support .the rk breadths: when hooted upon the ist a pad bustle should He sewed to , end of the round waist Instead of ing placed inside of the skirt- the stle is now worn very small, but \f ) wearer is very .d-tjttr it ma^ ghtly elongated on k-Midos to give »effect of larger hip* The round ist is Ot the brocade, quite plain bcnA, witlli the fronts turned back in art revere, and with a high collar of * brocade. A wide space on the front the lining is thc-> covered with a test the light cloth lgid in soft folds pafght across or diagonal^as *he mrer chooses. and crossed, at the list line by a wide rash of ribbon or k, or of China crape. The cloth test in one piece, and is hooked umlerthe vers on the left side. The slec »y bo plain coat sleeves full at p, or they may have t up in cross fe ds the artr.hole, i in a high-soft puff. 11-down to the '
Micnictswit* sc nRMtestfto, from tfc lake on iu boi-der. Indian basic moan in iveir for flah.” Popular uatae, the Wo lllrt Utnl.-k verioe State. VlBOINIi wits _ Eli»ab«h( the virs Popular name, the of Presidents. Drimdpai^rivof11 *Th 180ft from its is said to sigt'.Htidren. lcmtlonal A’d Assoeiarbject.the provld ing friendless children, (. Since its establishgood homes for seven >a»d is*s Ifltle ones. All children _ thtS': red hornelo ooeived under the tare of tbe Association are of *pev?<jf gleam?« in intelligence ami health, an i arc in nge from one month to t welve .vears, and are sent/i re to those receiving them, on-nitiotjr days’ trial, unless a special contract in otherwise made. A number ol promising children of both sexes are now. waiting adoption into families. Contributions no this very worthy charity may bo sent ta Kev. Gleu Wood, Financial Secretary,•Hoorn 41. 330 LaSalle Street, Chicago. Hev. If. V. B. Van Arsdale, 51S Sixtyseventh street Englewood, IlL, is the General Superintendent. Wht is a tooth drawn lihe a thine foie rotten? Becau se it’s outof the head.—thiL Um»rc Democrat.. * itimeo Ster rers sro Exeinphiuv Men Compared with the nithless impostors who represent to invalid!; inquiring for Hostetlers Stomach Bitters, that certain local nostrums they prepare are the equal of the world celebrated tonic and alterative. It is deep infamy to rob the sick of a chance of health. The Bitters restore vigor and eradicate malarial complaints, dyspepsia, constipation, sil ver and kidney complaint, rheumatism and neuralgia. A mii.kmstt-and an oak tree both flourish according to the size and condition of their route.—Harper i Bazar. FffCOoroHs a no Throat Disorders use m(pM> lirnnc' lal Troche*.—" Have never ■hanged my m ud respecting them, except [ think better of that which I began think ,ng well of.”—Kev. Henry Ward Beecher. Sold only In boxes. The latest out—1.he boy^who is “kept after school ” Wtt.i. be found an excellent remedy for lick headache. Garter’s Little Liver Tills, thousands of bitten; from people who have iscd them prove tills fact. Try them. n* successf ul lover thinks he is getting ad when be is getting a heart. HJlJStin ate Cough or Cold with ^ hound amt Tar. _ iVBg~*~"<H>3.Curo in ose minute. Man hVtgg^P’-^ editor.-Bojfon smcrvfnl B« «?n. __ r Investi no $t to ?5 you may tune. Address \rith stamp. The Mon tad Vstmcnt Co., Helena, M. T. hkt have no police on tho prairios, ugh a coppice often seen there. ire unlike isll other mils. A Kn mir«*»*»"■ •rv*-8ro sd ad. of A »«* r ooe his D CAtTLE- ■ OITONSMESr §OBB WHKAT-N CORN- No. It OATS-Notl... * KYK-Mh. h... TOBACCO- I.u. best - m HAY—Choice mi; . 11 «* ** BCTTEK-- bowf Darrj. St ft BGOS—Ftvuh .. - 19 ft FORK—Stsadunl Mess toewt. U «• ft tttCOW Clear Fib.. ft LARD— Prune Steam.. « WOOL—Choice Tub. —. » CHICAGO. SSESasS-::.-:-.:: IS S gHXKP-UJOd t» Choice. 3 W ft fXOUR-Winte r. * » -ft Paten is . 6 15 ft WHEAT—Mo. s Spring . 1 0«4 i* CORN-No. i.... OATB-: li *0 13.10 so It 3> 8 OATS-No » White.--"jit , PORK—Ne* Miss..13 WiA 1 KANSAS CITY, line Steers- 3 50 ft Tr.. 4» © WO-S. '•« ft *• .... as ft . »<%<* JiE'VORLEANS. K <*»■**. 4 53 ft •■;«ierx;::::' Kft .;... is so ft l ms............. .... a i “ ... ft ... a LOC1SV1IJL.E. 1 OSHft 37 ft 27 «» 14 SO ft 1 tftift
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s w our l)Oft soiling iuedi1 ha»<i * personal knowledge of ‘iiofleial effects, nd recommend it. Larky ; Druggist, Allegheny, Pa. RHEUMATISM,
ralgla, Headache. Sore Throat, Sprains, rvises. Burns, Wounds, Lamo Back, All Pains Ot An Inflammatory Nature. old I'j CruojIiU* SOc. and.Sl.OO, soxo bock: mailed fkee. Addrosa WIXAiyO OIL CO. CHICACO. GaM IS Mt ' I hare been a fervat sufferer from 1 i rpiil Liver *•»<! Byspjwnulu. Every I Iny I «le dimsro«l with utuntUI 1 < ,-Ml lakiug I ran now digest any Llml of food i ver hfiveabeattaebe, ami lisvcgsw I rr ime v » bv.hi«m uv-« «t! firteeu pounds In welglit.” _ . W. C. SIUI UIE, Colombia, S. I SOLD EVEBYWHEEE. |1irEfiMYn1.EiCATA^R' MEAMBALM] SLY' §»' WMiRm, a was surprised c f >r using Ely's i f am Bct&m two » » nths to Jhul the fjW nrtptiil, uhich \ i * elmed for JO l ' rsy trw op trand / • ' as the other. I / ? 1 very thanhfnl. — i' //. Crcsatngfwm, it i— 18th S t reet 1 [jotilyn. particle in applied into each nastril an fet1 e- Price yt rent-* ot dru-pbt*: by mail, <- eat*. ELY BKOTHEKS. S6 Warren St., ' HAY-FSLT ! GREMEN, TIMEKEEPERS MACHINIST MANAG l I all mnnfetad with Hr?:* e'dat lishacn/ i i at ouco in n?fcnmc« to wliingoar f fe Q 14 M. ircciAiUifM i^OCOLD y <mr impV^LE SI.OO P w M» dwt. V hapA •ckf«r«fe* J pat Waatet ATCH Hub SywMi NTH J&i*- _„ Caaeaweteb mcctu of raliaM© N, AVnltlinttio t*m to any.Con;h placo. Addra* ._WELBYCO sellin# Wstchas. MILAOCLPHIA New Voss. fcATED ElECTBIClff i *t‘i* Catarrh. Neuralgia. Pcafne*?. lache. CoU*. Etc. HeElectric Batt«ryjn » rery bottle. 500 BOTTLES GIVER AWAY! roduco »t. bend 25 cts. in M ump* i pcwt«i!i‘ And packing for *ll?*j|* M*il» for Hi cts. Circulars FREE, •i i very famihr. AfEgnt* aroniakcrll«l n raoiitn. 4I»kst a tvrw. <* bKKwyrtsK mco.% moui, »hu. A eserj tw .we •»«•.
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f ;e & co., ds &. Oanatsey.) >BS OF and Sale Stables, JT STREETS, PETERSBURG. t© public at reasonable prices. Horses boardatroikisc, and yon wiU receive fair treatment. Dim t always on hand. JEWELER posrutliTi BUY — Jocks, Jewelry. >S CUT DOWN TO THE LOWE3T .UIT THE HARD TIMES- ?. HAMMOND.
DKV ROODS. HAMMOND. r GOODS eEHY BLIND, Ilis DRY GOOD* are first class, and the stock Is l:\rs« J( Boots, Shoes and Notions. t and you will foe icon Yinced that he Is giving BARGAINS on his entire stock. SOLID GOODS AT LOW PRICES. —Proprietors o(— THE EAGLE BREWERY, VINCENNES, INDIANA, Furnish the Best Article of Beer the Market Affords AND SOIC1T ORDERS FROM ALL DEALERS BOTTLE OR KEG BEER SUPPLIED TO FAMILIES. Op Sale at ALII Saloons. . ' « ISAAC T. WHITE FRED’K II. BURTON. MARSHAL C. WHITE. KiSLLBR db WHITE, Wholesale Druggists ASD DE.U.BRS IS Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass and surgical instruments. No. 105 Main Street, » Evansville, Ind.
1084:. XJfclii! 1084. OSBOKTST BROTHERS rtmorefl to their elegant New Bollding on Main street, where they hare a large and " splendid line or BOOTS AND SHOES, Wnr Men Women and Children. We keep R. ll° Ktevenj* and Emmereon'l braade ^ ot Fine shoes. Petersburg, Indiana. '•9 C. BURGER & BRO. FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, Petersburg* Indiana, Him HeeM Mr la® Mof Late Stiles of Piece Goods, Consisting OS the *«ry t*»* Boltings and Broadcloth*. Purtact Fits agd Stjtes BKtMiei Prices os low os Elsewhere,
