The Syracuse Register, Volume 5, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 January 1894 — Page 1
Thirteen Weeks ' For A Quarter.
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"OREGON AND CALIFORNIA ’I -■ Avri-.ing al Putt land Dae. IS.V y r ■ci .-sini thei \\ -‘riv.-’r on the I Taylor street terry. i <.;u '.to-East i-->n '1 ir.'l. v !,.■•-•• we took fl»e electne eur> J . a . ~ ~:... S > ..... . ... ,T,„ Tg: . , . i rt’ibia river- ,t--x a» th< i«>- i. "• v, -e ~-, ■,{ . x ~ t . ( .. !. v | oti- <>f the iine-t !. riy ue-t I Whi’X- <•’: route O' V, 1 • I v : i 'i, <4 th- tfce I . ! y.!• >h ui- i-h.. ■ ■. . ' ./.ini•' .-i Mi H • . ■ ...-n-e .1.01 nc- V..-:'’i-.Av*'- ‘ 1. • *.• ■ i’ in I) e:■ M I >.l' . - idit : f-i t. ’l»; * » . «•-•i ;■ t ' uht* ( .u ‘. •• ;-. .«’(• '/ -•' j > ! . i f■ h we wfU • |m< ■••!••. saj lat*■ ■ i-. • i- v-:■ •■ ■ '..1-.’. ■ W.,. . : r .... . b ••■ ..< -••- ' !•. ' • I . ■ •• V • • • c . , ■: ■ . . i . ; « ,s> ; .*• k ■ . • I ’• ** v • ■ i . . ‘ •f - ' • * , , / . i . * ; ■■■ tin ’•’>• T • .. x i-:;. .! tli>in ! .-I.'ary fort. wilh iU Wt-im li*. parade ' ’ •••ih«i% l»-.ni' !::! pa:k- -ixl lawn- - ! iii.C itary -t .. ~ of atnn.utnt:<-<n . 2U!i-. ano. cam Ehere alSouti •J mo »..: j :.■;■» ..tli —T- nt th:- \ .1 *.. • f> • - t t an. * I largest convent of. the- northwest »To j &o<| u. . . it-.- ara hm < ..!• i t l ,. tinc-t ] iun.e pai’ii an i pfeichl "• 1 i-.v ' La; | ' t t ' b .'ir ■ • - fr- ;i ' wt; - - : ■■■ '■" " i:. o'.ll‘ )'■ .o i . I ->rnt •■•.■: ■. b.m.; ■ '■ ’ -■ | . t 4 ' ► 1 t<> * i,’o.' :■. , t . ■ * I I: •- '•'■'i. I-. of .i-i a’ ,x >. • iib.x i o iv.e: '<!< -po-tt. - itflitA foiling b. the , a l.be 1> t li ~’ 11! -t 1- bl-.t'e «‘|.< : j-v iti-i. The tiiii’*>- nearly the! : no- :t- '. ><i \\ ib.-uiv : I:i ex I»tam . i an<i frmt are the chief source »f .wva.th. I t . . ■ ni' ii n-b.’ri.-- -farther >l‘i« u the ri I 1 lu-t In-box the citx i- Mi n the- bn pari i H«.n for a-railroad -r.i-. across ybel I < oi-uino a r.'.cr. whi. i. i- over t-a<> riv..< - . iit tt .» ji.mt i !.t.- i.o . i’i >- g: :i. oi iin .-t <■! tie- "ti; l.i-'.x ii here and As V; : ■ . I’ r k .nd a.•.■?: : : "u \t .i-i; bgt.-e ;-y an all rail : -.-.fe iron <l'n . t Ilian tin N-nil-.eri: ’ I’acr.Leairng Vam-emi ; P . |.y tea r r i • rdot Portland w<« enjoyed a very plea-. I ! it;t 1 i<ie <iow n'he C- it.’nb’.a : 1 ; the! 'Wj .(iniftt. a’rix :ng I’ :• aid « half , ..“ .1 ’.u 40 a in atle! ukieh we t mli "trvet .ai -so" .-. hurried x .-it th ugh he-- p. : t -n: ■ f the i- tv.' i I'. '. and > uiort’ l-.kr an •.-•■ t n it ? • |-taa:i-in; loxvn v< t -e. : y U- in the' 8 . \\h; x.-t-d Ftlltbn !['..! -h. C -III! :ii. lit"an 11: 1 fro;.; v hort’ni ’’.ni;ii x . , x-. of ti.- . :'.,i : xiifii- i s- eafen-sivc hTl.+i-.f; fri.’rd xvitii i , -hi; » fn.uu 'ai "’;- I’lir'- <>f ’.he v. o> :d pi !;e• jH><: ■ >fl'< e bn . : ati imposing "I ■ 1- ■ • hedsc A '.uge ;-n:ori d< p< ; i- ;:i prb*l x<-ll', tn •::.•!>. 'x a;< it it 1-O.hoUght a .’ ; ’i ' r ing . . t \X- ii ;' ’allot! .of It . M - p. 1 L-. 1•. ' -I 1 . . , ■. - . -i■ . ' ! ' . ~ - i - .<xi -' ’ : u ii. a ’ • f. ,-■..-■ ! ■ ’ ■'Moi- ■■ ,• ; , :'■'■ ■.■■■ •. . : ' v . ■--..; -I ii <t;e’ ‘ L.xe x . ■•■ v- - • to iv i i - .’.IT * . '1 !■••. »y , -■ ati‘-- a’.HiUt ’ ' •hr > ti.-’e* in Wi.i.h, w. . i .git -ti' or.' < i-i i- ; -■ ■ gr .-- ..-• 1 *’ni-h <xr i in-|X, .> . b.. . . Ma-‘y-0-.-.i The prineipai iin*iui'"jß pf •;;•• > :. t * 1-. . lie- at '.i ;<ui. • '‘ i. -;i a;•• I peanil! *—' xx e hid i there i- : ‘Xia : leiit i -i-bing and 'i<i't. j hen- A ’evx '! the > v f.v t iH. Ida.':- Pa- < ■ -1.-.- ■ a i.r Myrtle ' «> ‘ ' < 're* k • I A’ i; in .» :.•> . oar Usdn >’••] p.-i for | -• A-hinn.i xxhii h i--ir.-atixi at 'the fo«>; ~f th- "■‘-■’.luvi‘i‘ range. -1 lie |t»wn XT Jt-Ml ami IM I *»th - drove the |ast a h.< h c<»iii’TirtM-L_th‘t' nulroa t xton'nec* | tipn-be»weeir fu. f<M a ;tbd t yn-gun. - L-;’.pig the a’e,x’. ;;x • »-< n the ; a.-t'en'.. if “i. ’ >.ti rang'.- xv.-h i--j varied Sct-T Ty AV■-.••>»- >f fnine wr.uid I natural -wonder:, that obe - huts the ■ :. • « nd...» “~--x i Os con-*e the : r;: s- g •; • v., -•• ■ »*■*.■ ■ if '72 feet in * hi" ■ ’> .»• -■l.*-.! nio’. .:’l *• .. t’ t-> -I”: ’ . ra- t. - ’ - - ( - ' ' igb. ai>;.e'-.. ,>ro.ui»l tan k- arid cliffs ; «b-eh r : <e almt- '.y h';... ! - 1 ’ bf feet '• .l<»’.be several ■ tracks', although -we khbw-: it is bat onejsnd the "xr: o r - htch we wr were -y fcighei t>r I ever a- ■ I , ill's Aoo'io '■< X> v. ■ e ■ . >i .- - >’l -U. t*. wl.-eh :-s’.t’tr.i.x: d'.o-i-..-„u-■f the •rang'’, mid the highest paint on the entire lint, 4.135 feet abort tbaievbl of tbe sea. - ... - ,- ■ The mountain view from w requir--! a. Bayard to d escribe in-
•■ ... •■’ a humJle II- -■ ’ T>. -3-the ('ascade tango, extending to >he K'- . ■ "t. .1 • Mt Si\> : and P. * }' ,;k. ■ I’- : -. -.’:- f I. •< i" A ■ ' ■ 11 <jes; to t;i».- anntfa are the Two-Sisters 1 : I ;ik :*|)d 1 a Mt MiasUi ■ •- tn.y. |< appi-d - nitu.t i. - - .x >-|--i :u -i X.. -';X -. ... -j I It ' - -is like -I BJap. 111, a wold, f-’i variety, gr endear, beauty aii't i x fr’i.si’. .'ii- *.» thi- xi-'x -taf -tti-pas.M-s any we !-.'>■ X’ t M’l-t: ... i . ‘ I. .1 :d ■: "XX. lx'. 1 h’lV’- yo.i nt • • • itrar. : bf -i' - ’i.t. bbniug xx.- ’ ma; i»> to 1-xt 01 our t"p iloxvi: •h’’ -■!» • kix ..:i -md nlHiki- M;bl.-x-;:-;. along tl-e i ll- ' ■ 1 and in x .in b rani-i-i'o ; , x! -’Bf-. t to i; 1 s few of ti a-i r-trs xx 1! h .-,’r 5-" n*t>> bnt y p '•..■•.ib rot Blaine u* it y<SW‘Were ■ i:..yt-.".-J ii - - xx -itjiig fom-?•-' ?t Santa I n IS. i'..;V -'nidxin-.' n scfid ti.or.'.eid V I• • - ’• • ■V v H vij v j. ' . '' r ' . - . ■ CiAVEh b i L ! . • ■ ■ . 1. • 'in tie-. - •"".I xx A.f«>r bi* • father the! d : ■>. I . -I xx ’.. •>■ i • i make his future Koine. j W . o ’,h-f-.. . j* ■arva-MUg "J..nbgraiiu" ■ ninty for a N.-xx York Nur>c>> •< ’< > r [ ’ ’• Elmer Cable fia- di-p.-ed,odhi- Ha’in-l-'.-totiiaii for th . -tun of sISIMI $ J. -. I ji> ; e i< pre; -*t > ’Allld 3 ■i . • in tin’ ,-pr nc .' str.. !>v‘ '•» i- :»o.'t'-ft.- I the ■ : ■ ■ : a .- XX .L- \\ i oiilra a-tht- c-m-*. • ’ A’:io> I my ' ’urday .mJ Sn’.- xy A C Proxver tmi < Shieby. were in. W ar-axx SatUnlay in ‘he in’erv-t- <>’f the ; republican pat'y i Mr* l.i’' lEnt-. •' No!'v ronnty. i- ' ~f b.. r and “mx 1. -Ighiih bad - gi.‘ kol - :..gtip. ■ X I I>m.s out for a ' •••.«.-.i.i g M xrvili ; fbfnller has pun ha-> d imitiing imply < nit-nt- - •! kitchen furni’iirv ' ’I It i- ■ inn re-1 that J B St icoy a:«-pi-'-ii.lv d a half i'nti ir-: in the Mil-, (•■id i h t.g Co . and wilt move there in -. . n.- -prhi*.*. '' x- . , C!- t . \\ ogoinntt. leih; eliainpi.>n . ’. . .•■■' iintei-. is h..- .eg i’".;- ! uek. ':<■ \ 4 ■ are -■ >.r •• ’-id ‘die 'tin a ppoi ~ T-i. re .. is a -t rap ."tit at the chu’< ii; Sa'unl.iy night- - iliere xxa- m >:<• whis- ■ key -.han ight M e xvili withold their I I names this tihie. btr. -uould-t ,'iappeip •.' ■'■ w iil name- it: full. Two yumijg r'lir.o;- front till- 'pla<<-i • XX.-;, er to \\ ar*:ixx and filled upon i.ng ;i : tbd then xi. nt to i hutch and ' ra ■ & I I‘it ok out Irt.y- \\ ixx -uelr 1. y- get xi hi-key • lio .-k 'l l. ipQUEER FRICKS OF LA GRIPPE. Bomrtltuc* It Htat« Special Spot* hi the Anatomyher I'reakr.. Tach ‘ succeeding year that the grip vi--.t- this country it di-Jplays someuexv and. -arty -itV’ peeuliairitie-. says the Philadelphia Pres--. While this year's cpidi-i-ii-’ according tn the xl<st- ra. is of a milder an I less dangerous character than its-predecessors it has nxani-fi-sted,in. its XKX'xjelx ->>• co irse a l-’n- . >- i ■. a • trick-- ’'oSiclbly Ue queerest xase, and of most interest to physicians, is nt ■ tiiat oci Hired at »;.c JejUr- ’» h >*- p.ta'. The patient was sutle."ing rlitheusual agonies, w hich It i- needless • describe, for everyone kn xxfs what they are. Frightful headaches were his chief complaint. “Itoctorx" he said one day. “it seem* to me that there is a apQt on my head ; thut is burning like a red-hot coni. < ,-in you feel it?" and be pointed to a plai ■ .- 1 h-.-C.eraßoiiie- • - xas aptdied' and his temperature xias registered ns normal. An application to the . spot itself hvxvever. rex’vain! ’he startliiig fact* that itwas -everal degrees' hotter than the rest of hi- face. Dr. J, W. dlirst. a resident p.v. s'p-’ar. at the h ispita’.. cxplaine I J that the few red appear in jbifferent part* of the papenC-s' head on '. the . - >p! tee X \ b>. \\ .’.l'ian M. AngXgj, assistant m-sl :eal insr-ftor <>f th- h-ari health, related a case -that came und.-r his nbM -.-.-a’ 1 . ;; where a-nr-uuinenc l-itsiness man of this City, nearing middle age. * was taken sick without warning, and .-xi.ibit ’d the Usual grip symptoms. ; When these had -teen sueccssfully t rended, and while the patient appear. 1 , to be rapidlr recovering, the disease -utldv’.-ly located itself in the head and .'.red such agoniring nguralgie, pa;n:x that the sufferer’s hair, a dark i-r. changed in a few- days to an - iron gray. r Au -'her (ueet case was experien ■••■ I p. G. skiilera. In this in --t-.r.e ' patient xvas b younger man. an.iaftor aweek's sickness the cruel visitor left him with a bald head, although . this part of his anatomy had heretofore is .-a crowned with quit* a-plentiful | supply of hair, Invigorators and hs ; r gr----.rs tver'e alike ur.nrj,i:>ng. and. the hair stubbornly -persisted in drop-! pingout in small but sure quantities. ■ .• ■ Sick cs-*-i by Pr- MtkZ
SYRACUSE. KOSCIUSKO < OUNTt. INDIANA, JAN.,25 094.
THE DARKIES OF OLD POINT/ - As a Xirftural Servitor tlie >’ grot* tVorkInpf Out a Perfect Halistioxu ‘•The ever-lbonxing smile of the eonrtepns head-waiter, xx-hose long service, has made him an authority pn matters germane to Old Point, mitigatos the ■ <i:uation and robs pr-raMing bf its ‘ sharpest -d;. -. The >• ~y the soft an sweraof that kir.Jly j<en of Ham turn away wrath s the greatest triumph of have w-itnrssed formany aii’tigday.i . . • Ti. pa’s. ee -f t'.<.- c negr<-es. who \f- *n ;• light- 1 ■ late into the night, annea s to me. says a xvriter iu Kato Flo’.: s Washing ton. as nothing else lias in »1 i A ipginia. It isone more .pr ->f of .e- olcf.did jUa’lities of a race belonging Ito the soil and only Meding industrial nrx 1 moral training I\ a blps,.--..’ tot Kin-elvesand to-the r.»publV. ilie. are the right people in the right J 'n- e, and wlsen 1 h:«r pale- . faces4ecl d&big'against ....•; iggers,-*-I■. . I Tl-.x - /an a;. i ggera ' !.>’' > f ''otr. . just as-tb re ar,’ white trampsfb.it al’; negroes a v not lazy. I. • -r-.-v t. .< ■ rung my bell bnt it has been arj,s' r< re I i i bmptiy by black boys j. I / ■■ - i.-.-- y six \i and go d- ' and h re • - ■ed thatT i . " ■, . ( natural iiervi.tor\ whose-de fectsiftre due very and With enlightenment afr.l opporiunitjthe. IdacUvravv. xx ili . . a greaPiui.- n. Ass»< rti.Xl I and insotence are the st w.-thbf iguo f--ranc-’ aid wrong. Abolish irdh. and these jbi p’e will, ri-lix-em theiAselx-yS stimulating growTh. A FracticU and Scientific V»< of ElceI, „ ; ® trirlty In France. A practical, scientific use of electricity is made in France to'stimulate the groxvth and increase the product tot field crops. An apparatus which has been successfully used is exiled the geomagnetifer. says the Philadelphia Record. I,nd consists of a up in the field xx here the potatoes -or other crcps ato grow ing.' It supports-, bn insulated head of galvanized iron, | Arhich terminates-in the. air in a sort's of plexus of points and branches made ' ofcoppe *. This collector of electricity comm jnicates by xvire with a netWotek .of other wires, which ramify through the earth around the foot of the pole find amongl the growing Foots. ,beets, cabbages, potatoes or other crop bur iexi th ep enough to the wav in cultivating the It is found by that this apparatvscollects the eieltrwity which I always exists in the atm/>sphere, and which is made especially | haJtoifest by '■ ' storms, tain, wind, etc., and transmits * . •*. . ie*i, .-’- *- kx *” * r nearest [ the earth. Tne resulting , : s' ::;--.' -s to t -e <-t ;• Is roryinarked. In one tot within a superficial urea of : thirty-tx. o meters the potato yield, in ' proporti >n to the yield of adjoining i-'ti- e\-, ti-i.-:.”,y stimulated, was *as ninet v-one to sixty. Another re per* - sh>.ived- sixty-three kiiograms of potatoes. as against thirty-eight kilograms ! grown under ordinary Conditions. ! yth.-r r. d •• j -.-in-.l zrapesgive e<xual- ; > h goid ’-estilto . . ’ ■ . I ■ ' ' . ■ .- - j Sandal* for Hrnwr. * , Mud ahbes few horses are common in certain jj-urts >f Washington state, be-j 1 ing -.’,-cd - ,r. h irseS’in plowing the low-I. and xvet lands of the valley north of f * Sumner nqarly every spring- The mud ’ shoe co isists of a heavy boarxl about i eight Inches wilie hnd from eight to ten incl eslor.g. i-oupding in front. On j this lxuird* a redhot shoe of the Size ; 1 worn or. the horse’s foot for which ft is j intended is placed until it burnsinto j it to a-1.-pth’l-niost sufwic-o to YAwy •itself. It 'is necessary t.'iat the* shoe ’ have h long’toe and long ‘cork*. A pieceto! ciretilar : ir-,.;-. to t.t* over j the topi part i, f the/ho<>f is then at-i tnche I ix> the, Imard an<! over the h :td b- lq *h‘.- myd’shrg- solidly to the feyt. t|n.e. end, of ~jthe hand is fastened-,].-t" the with y -crew xili-eb when to theAkittom ofithe hoof a< if it had ' grown jlhi-ro The h I ■me ae-cu-.ti'mje-; to xvear:ng them, n:td after a I ■ ivosking in them.- By thismeans farm- j era are enabled to plow land in the i ; spring Where without the* use epf the i mud siloes horses would mire dbxvn. i . DRESS REFORM IN RUSSIA. i —— ■- ’ Peter the Great Once Unforced a Draetlc : Kale Among Hl« People Whsln l*pter the f Jrept, p lux ruled i Ruwsia from 167- t< .'.7’4=, re - ’’ t- •' from Englsnd and’ lioOand, where, disguised is a peasant, he bad "eAnieu to build khips and had educated himself *in various other trades, <.the semi-;| barbarous - attire of hip. subjects | annoyed him, says the Clptbier and I I Dabetdasher’s Weekly, j It was in < strong contrast to the ga»b of the peo- > pie of the lands he had visited, and he ! issuxxl an edict that, Russians’shonld 1 wear, instead of the long, uqgainly * garments to which they wy-e aceustomed. ctothcpj? similar to that , I wornj in western-Europe. In order to | hasten the reform Teter levied a tax ; 1 on beards’and long coats, and samples of thodern clothing were ? exhibited outside the gates of the cities. I* a subject refu-,1 to pay his tux before he Was permitted to enter the city his . beard wa* -b .-ra and hi* chat was shortened. Tne provisions of tl.e edi.tt-Ax ere ’- .-idly ens >rv<* -.. to the < great •amusementi of the courtiers, but not/before it bad caused many bldouy , insiirrectio’j- The people strongly j opposed the order, owing to the incos- ’ x-enfience and misery it brought. De- ,■ prited of Jjbeir Wards and long coats i’thei. suffered from cold.and -..:;dt< <. - . <<i. The protest of th ■ rich and the tears pf the poor were, without auail, for the monarch, a- - possessed of a commendable ambition toI improve the condition of ! hiS people, extended few favors. The j | ruler was well pleased with the result I I of] his reform, and_ during the remaiuder of his reign tlie uncouth clothing of the past was rarely seen. '.*j«epJw«3W»cß-a»4 t>y.J*r. MU**' 34wv»suI ■ . ' - -. • -.
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