The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1895 — Page 1
Vol. VI.
CBDKCfI WIECTOKT. CHTRCH OF GQD.—Prearibing * orery alternate Sunday ail! o’aiock anoduy Schoo! at 9:30 a. m. Prayer . BMting Thursday evanin* AU am * Sfrdiitlly invited to attend • - JOSEPH BL'MFI'S, Pastor. LUTHERAN CHURCH.— Buy. Seto Dunn, Pastor in charge. Preach ®g e very alternate Sabbath at 11 a’dcclt Good sermons promised. A. Sstdial invitation to attend all these . ujrine serrieea given by the Pastor.. f|K E. CHURCH.— Preaching on • • ftpeond and fourth Sabbaths of each. vMon' .: et 11, a.•” and the first Sab- - flftb it 7:45, p in. Supday School ft 18, a. in. Prayer meeting Tux®-, '«• Ssy at 7:4" j. m. A cordul inviter Jon to al!. Rev. Hi . bok, Pastor. BRETHREN (’HURCHi.-Pttach-i jig ct er; ccccnd Sunday and the tfsiurday evening previous. Pray t meeting every Wednesday VTtning. Geo. R.mvui, Pastor. [ - IJfJI »I II ' V >'■ F j Baltimore 6: Ohio k. R. - F . Pus Syracuse iu folio •- - V . E ;>« ROUND. , No. 3> • Local ' i a. ft V M .'• - .Pts’-e-v> ■- to Mail IW3A. M ■ •• u •; . natftfer fj:» P. ft, WEST IM7VNII. 'Me ■ ’ Map ■ 1 2:»P. M Ic.• ; a M k to < - -v- A. M ■ ' ,L M BI A..C 'i. I' c ft- For furih< t i:ifj»r.. t ion call on, Ji ft. O. cleVet Area?, cr-stores* L Y Allen. Pen'! Pass r Agetit. ehleaffo gfiß ■:< I.a ' i : I! < JA' -i '. l.i . :.I Pa .Art **' ■ - • , [ . * ■•’ ,■ - C. C, Cl & St. L. R R. I Big Four Boute. TIME TABLE Trom Milford. Ind.. . In c May 2sth, ]-;)! K ... HTH i-'|to "Wo. E 4»a41 • I' >?r* cr .11 *• *. m. L <l. ill V X j,t«m . ..-4.U a.,®.Hte. ' ' - -■ “ ■■ .■ ■' . 7>a m. goVTlf £.. ,-.tl >?■! »’>r .»» . II W a ta 4" s i t.s I muv» 4 15pm ■S' *■' T> *';• Jay (U-.ly .... .. -rep.mI ' • feSSS T" ———— —pr . to ‘ *' J NO,. /’ jcvt'-hf » 1-vtiii'as. * sfr*c < t»ev»r? Wcdcodajt evaticr re- H 1 over metrins'* an ingare Inyltcff to at- ... ■; ' .' Wjn C- C £ ps <: •aaih *s. i_i ARF ,u v v '■»' x k - d \ k _ ' .'■ . ‘ . :>• ■ I ,)• ritfht* l’4M f ’ ■ . - ; I . .' ■■.•.■■■ > . ; . 1* I ■■ -.. _... , . «* .. ■ S' ! :• ’ A x y. u m . O! rer Cron ' q. ? W : .1' 'A \ S '» -taU J ■«■.:.« . I .:y . v.uifu jn or : -des? <•■■ . .' . F w<r. Wah«-r Syracuse People When in Warsaw , ‘p M ■ THS BBJWBICtf Restaurant,.. W. J. Jackman, prop r. A sph'udut rnea'. tor iwenty live eetjt'*Lkigiiig* famished • -
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SYRACUSE REGISTER.
OBITUARY. s Elizabeth Stiffler was born in Bedford County. Pa , March U. 1813. and f died August - ?-tn. aged S 2 years. 4 ‘ month* and 21 day*. When rhreo months ojd she with her paieqits m-ved j to Stark Co. Ohio. She was outed i in marriage to WiLiiam Dcv< ;u ber 2S, ]s?‘>, an I moved to Indiana . when thcTWritcr of this.was live years i old 1 hi*’.- arrived in K<'*U;‘.A-• ( > . Tmkey Creek township. July 6. iSfflt, ■i when this county • Was a wiklernow,. ’ She anew what Hwa ■ ■. ; tic- " hanhships of a' pr n , <e- Hfe and many * t i careworn homeseekvr Was wvleomodand «hared her She wa-s .. onver'.ed V» y<ar< agbabd ' joined Hie Unian Brethren church of ( which she. has ever -nice < < en 5 ’a’flifu! and cotent i..:e:,U-r hoine v. as i always the hom oil the y, vary ami ti: d o Itinerant who spent Hi- life l<> establish the church she h-red piJi unflinching zeal. She was aluu»#t helpless io> . , years, but wx<“ a pniien. -nfTCrer. and ahe dcpafteil saying ‘Braise tr,j Lord " - sho leaves her agext companion, who ieighty live’year- Id.’ To .his union , ware lx rn Aweiva children' seven «vns _ and five daughters i hero tyere fiftytwo grand children, great- _ grand rhj! Iron, a?! >• ' gre.A-grest grand -nk One sod a ; ;d •«.-da'ught r- - vvith motir. ;■ .hat • . ’ oter in; > :l.■■■ iH-ttcr la~ ? l Jh r l .. ■ non waa proa, he ' by Re. .Poh.iii Smith, In the i iwftencf* >d a'. cry largt nc ;• of weepinjf friends. All th? chililr.'u were present ekce; > 'da'iglr.ar am! >n« Son. Another one has g-oije from our family circle May w<? » i^irc.■ that when ,w? <!eparti one ’y'-k'ne. ’ve can share '.! ■• H-ayenh Ifo.je. ...whs-re M"tl.. S ,u ORDINANCE NUMBED 34. An Ordinance Prescribing Public Offences, <nd Providing Punishment There for:SEtdIO? ’ Bl t. HC’AIXr >US THE ItoAKP >; Tm *TKI OK bit: j!O .►htt‘»K--Arm tuwk i: uc.'i: in Koss'it sko Coi nn Inihana that it shall be unlawful L. any jn're ui to ride any bicycie. tandem or oth:r vehicle upon any 1 sidewalk whatever within the corporate limits cd ’.aid Tpwn SECriCX 2-Br i; Okpatneo, that it shall b« ’.mlawful for any person :<> ride any i<eyole, tandem <>r other vehicle, or ride or drive any home - male at any ph». c within the corj>oreto limits <>f said Town, at a greater rate of spec ! than ix mi!?> an hour. ’ ’.. ‘ ’ Sk nin 3—'ll 'bail be unlawful for ,tuy person to tie or hitch any horse , muie or ass.to any .yliade- trees', w ithin the . : rat :...;- >t raid town. Si : n 4 An? i' : m ■'. •_• >ny provision of either Miction of :Li: ordinance, shall i»e limid in any -uni not .•vre<-ding ten dollars Approved by the Board .hi- S ‘td< rnbar 7,18 M ’ ‘ ' . - ' ' .' A M i„ Pre1 iikn liiNPEKEK i J. it Sr<H .hi. l>»* Attest -C W KNORR. C'.crk < fail Deliver* ~Jllni about la- , : u ht ■- ly tn -rn ing prisoner* jnatte their escape fr<>n» the county jail They were John Kinney* .h e E<io<; ;> ip.-- A--Ir.ck and Wiu Hat is. Kinney and Edgeii were awaking trial i. the charge <>( Idling engaged in the -robbery of Eli Suv--4-: * ix'ttlidg works but it is also said u mu- •• lion- ire, was han .id-' ovci Kinney .- that of »!» -•ting a m.iE. An It.'- k wu's charge,l with stealing bra» mounting? from engines and lta\i> had bwn inca rue rated, ami it,ml a term of one hundred end five days to lay out n; j;». There were -even pl sone - .aiitinvd at th® time the lieivery was eiTeuted mdhwitstn'uding th. earnftst Mr’.icitai’ion* of tho’othere. rvfussNl to !i-;iVe tlie ; i.th.-Ugh they could havedonc >b juiteeasily had they desired. Jhv prisoners made tie ; , cape by .sawing- o?T the bead of a large b>h which wwa»BWe<MM>»* w A-h« levwr locking the inner ritge, ’’•’-r had only tpjbc priKTup to I4t the « ie> into the corridor of the jail Then ait that remaihitf for them to do to gain limit liberty wm io file or -aw the large Yale padkick winch fastened the big iron-barred d»s;r at the .. u-i-b? i ntruuc*•>f the emt ahto of the jail ’fhejM era took she tong W«todeu >tdopi a put on u liich one of them slept and pried up the fever uni they beut their efforts to sawing »>i tiling off the. the large padlock i-n the oute:' <i<«»r. and was just about day igbt when the task was completed and they gainevi their liberty I’efpre leaving on his trip Sheriff Stotter stated to his deputy, J. li._ Matthew», that Myers, one of the prisoners who ara* laying out a suudl jail sentence, desired to impart importI ant information tu;him on condition i that lie gave him his liberty. The sheriff did not give the matter much atten1 tion. probably supposing there was ; nothing in .he"inforuiatlou! that Myere ’ desired to give him. However, Deputy I Sheriff Matthews fee - juite chagrined over the jail delivery, happening as it ■ did just after Uwnff Stoner left the city, but the pnsMMters Remaining al! say that the ai rangemeuts to escape were made • several days ag*>. ami even l<ef«»re a t thorough CNsiuinatkm had toca ma<le • i Atl efforts are being put fortn to capture ’the pri-. i.v;*, and up doubt they
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be apprehentled- witbin a few dayss— ISt>t,VNI.«N , ! MYSTERY CF A MA'ME ISLAND. 4 11 HeruUt lattjlUh*’: V» .io I'.aded HU Mtewry by < n ■ Throat* * '“Sen-., v-ar--North Haven i Wand, on .the M-iuo reva.-i. ‘ --aid a New Yorker according' to the Sun of that j city- “I came across a .my'tery that l baimts me still. A bore rocky jx>in* juts out into thc-.seh on one ride of the islami. and th>- uret y.<-u'- that I s irited < the place there as u rv.<!» e • •in on the jrock. ’Having 1.- ;:.■. i-r.v ?nSi!c fromcu- ■ I ri••'ity ik d:,y; I 'f tA.-' a man in ; '! *.l' ra-- trying- tlu.'oil from i, »’:• ; f.- . afl .it.nine faAory When. T to. exatuine the mail his Ui-twaruw a- -:iisl:< me. He was an 1 -xt-;. ’ ;■■■.. ' made Eng - li.shiu.iu of forty- or thereabouts. His I "hands. Mfted with the material he- . worked in. wre small and.well shaped. I When I tried to tw hi i into convet- ‘ Nation heat < : i>: ar. >vered in monosyllables andxva, s-jlky m Ips reserve ’ -He srradual’y thawed ho-.vever. and I. ' found that he->p<'k?mh and beautiful I English, that of .. well-read and well- ' toed man ' : ’uncih» into '.he door of , hi''cabin. I t- .uld see -perh&pfc a score of ( well d ■. A:..:..- in library binding.-. I'. • ■ ■ ■ -it,that I could ’ t.ot asit I to. d \it rdn-yrif. but 1 left ’. the i'i.iud ..’.?e:dy irtcre-sied in him. ■ ' vT turned up at N- .’i Haven' the : nqXt ycar.nt’.* <•* the -arsm-t things . 1 liid v. t- ’ si? ’ - 'I: • point irt search, fmy ? ,'e‘.r.-<■ The-.roek ’ - ;k I are : here wa- no trace '; • f llim d I.:- ■■ “iov T asked about ' 1 hiinW s-srae' pi . I met bn the ’siarnl. f iand ftye b ■- xat ’ ’.am -i.. He l-.ad come t tin ’ i - my-tv,Hourly some , years *-• •. ; having Seen dropped by ~-T - at the tirii car.:. . . ■ ’ • hit ti. e pl-. -e. built '■ His ea‘ ; scl». -■ j >' .-.' dumserf j with 'food ci... - p-i'iy. and ob--1 i taiie-d fr nr» -b.' ftj riy i - | j'ryiT;-.- ; : :o- ' . ;. ... > :-'im the Ipro'E'b a u -noncy ■ ! for- 1 i : i.ii'\uric>. At • Ju’.- " etwo, ;.y . isits his ■’cal-it was '‘''ov,r 'L•bv Ai tire late 1 <?u> :.’■ : i a’*. :■/ 'own, his . nt 1 .-a"'..s.. . h fl llames dead witl .:..' 'mi ~' • Th-* £re had sei-zeb . ; : ’• ■' thio hi - body : s 4 < : ,u’d n . > i until if avu-s nearly consunieii 1; . ■ . ..v.j u.d, siud no so- , lution ( f i th*'my -cry as discovered. Life Iryii • ■ . ier.-.ly be -oiuc insupportable to bins, and he.hu'.i taken the way of. suicide a < th < r.e out of misery." AN AMER*CAN TRAIT. Whatever I» v. i;h 111 the KncVgg. vVh-m li >•' .o .; :, • ct'iuments i on T'.i’s-B' . V>. '■--.cribe'd-with accuracy that uty pf energy and . -esteess-of seal Y.-i. . vertmined the form-.’; er ....-• . ' i: inglorious defeat J; p. r;-.l -ays Harper’s Weekly.. <>• . :'...-i .u .rent rjean character which i:n: t ’k estimated and ' Understood i y i:ttr ;ie ho undertakes ■ reset forth eyi-.'w,; onditions of Amevi’.ja:; . . ■'.•■- --rhut. As Mr "Martin <*e,!Juily says ’’lt has been said of poiitiej in this t.-ountry that, it is •~r It< ■ <■• ty -f business QOidpetiUcHi t ‘ • } ■■ -a growing sentiinei t th;it L-j ihess is- war." This mer- y «>.-in- ■ ,rt the American . pushes every e . ; to its ultimate iogi* a! eoxi.-'. -. :. Int ibis is one of the keynotes "i ‘ aerieau eir.p aeter It may' b. -gt Mid trait or a bail one. but it is i ;-nd exclusively an American trait it is probably the out * come of the ver.lit'ocs. of freedom I under v. bi.-h-o <• i'igj.’le ’wet conquer or fall. b: :i it cn--.* . : n no other country. ! In this e.«u:’ : ,r,- has the principle 'of bu-.tn - lon b- en ptisaeh to ‘I its utmost T'l.m. v. ben the limit of i competition n.i- reached, a . struggle er.:. !.• rec has ■developed I th'- prbi .i . . -.ation, and pools. I an-l tn. ’ • o i.-dcato, and traffic I agrecuu-nt.- l. h.-d ti,e scene and " scale and -.,.<■«■ <.-t - ■ v. ntest. I. The e-’vj,<ls ;d ike to great ; things and to "a on s. We play the i game to; all t - .<i-i o. whether the . game N- p>:,.i e psier, -railroad mar.agvns a’ ■ r •'.•/.• rthleties. .It may wear u-. < ■:•. it duels not let tts 1 rust out It tre With our * growth teas ;tu-l light, but it is not a trail > ig-> am! deca- . dents, .•■<- all it i, i v.iiution. the , developiuui;> of ti. ’.nr,. eauw-' lying down deep at t n*;* -«'f our national life. It Is a njotom,. n» wc b.ave entereil on. to which v., are fully committed, r and which w e Could not chock if wv * would. Cannibal ( mumm*. 1 ‘toe erf,.i • •>? <mt of the juuty. past la that given-by .the V, r’-< 'fe i. ■ .v.r ..t : .'. ’■ -r. ! : i Nottingham galley i.r. Boon island, i This vessel, which wgs U-und to Bbs- , ton from London, way .driver, on the iriand in a terrible gale on the night of December 11.’ KI 'The weather, was ' go dreadful th;..’ f the sufferers ’ soon died- Th-.-te was nothing to eat f but shreds of rr. .-.-. hide rock weed and 1 a few musse ls. A:: a few lays two r of the men attetabtcsl to gl-t to York J<rf> were ’ drowned.. At ■ lato ~ I the hunger erf tbe-svt '.■s--.>rs beetoaeso I j raging that they ..to sock- of the llerii "■. of their ilead com rules. n»d, having no r fire. must*, peifo? v this raw. >; Immediately their di'.jj*edior:s_ which I had -been kind ano I- ' ■ :ed to . undergo a to’;.': change Instead of . . praying, they Is • -..-.veur. an ! ’ - quarrels eoiu: a • -•. At last, iftcr ’ f. twenty-three days of this horrtbiv life. II they were rescued, being then mere -1 skeletons and unable to walk. A light- . i house was erectc«l oa this iriand in I'll re.‘.- . , ; r-. Too Smart. * A Philadelphia lawyer was seated >" with a group of frier A the other «lay I discussing the leading tv.ii-.w of the t day. One of the men pr sen’. Mr. Vanby, persisted in monvp»>lodn.‘r in*»re t than his share of the tonvoreaikm, and x his vietes did not at al! a,\:vrd with J those of the lawyer. As V:. . : yer- * -■ arated. one of them said |o tiic la - j ‘’That Canby knows a nw.l ,<’•-s! :• doesn't h<<7 V “lie kwo-.Vs man; he ought to be luvu-porated-
I Furniture. I examine my goods. I if now' have a complete line of a ! Furniture and prices to suit the times. - j g. Chairs. Rocking Chairs, Bedsprings. f| | Mattresses, Bedroom Suits. Dressers. f| b Commodes, Bureau* Sideboards, Easels, Pictures and Frames. Wall- 3. ~ Pockets. Mirrors School Books and 5 I g Supplies. Wfi-11 Paper, Candies and Ci- 3 J £ gars. Prices cannot be beaten. 2 | ' ,T- TTT. . | B SYRACUSE. IND. 11,
PTROFITM a CN — s IAXIA 5 IlV'l RJ O SWALi. investments; ' ; I • • . = • ■ Itettirnl: , ptuftf-.-’r.ay -.V|®»ake-rt:;'.:-.y :w!;. but .non here can dL-wy inakc so’ ■mucli wiehlt..a SMrt ’in:.. nh l- y successful tfpcj libation in drain.lYMvlrinns and’ Stock. ■ to 1 Cl/A i For Fach Dollar Invested can be made bv 1 5 our SYSTEMATIC PLAN OP* SPECULATION ;• J ‘ originated ly us. Ai. succejtlui specula.ors operate on a regular system. It is a weH known fact thft there are". thiMisam’s of men in all parts of taa United states who. by systematic trading through Chicago In keto mate large amonpi'etery year, raugtnij in in few thousanddollars f>r the man who investsa hundred or two I.u;>.d*rel-dp 'otoio. XK) to X.' -.i ‘0” o- more by ihnse who inve«‘. a few It i- a fa- ; that th -*e innkv the ..:rgo>. profits fronre ■mpr.rutlvelv small Snvtotpwn v b.i this jlatj are persons tvhalfve away frpffi: ChieaßO »h<t Invegt throiig.!' broker* wh-.u’oitgh’.y v.r. i- :>la: I i Our plan a<tes not risk to® whole amount invested on any trade, but covert both sides, so U:at whether the market rises -r falls it brings a steady’ profit that piles up enormously in rt short time. ' . WRITE FOR CONYINCIRG PROOFS alto our M wua; oa totoeesful opeeulatton and om T‘aily Market Report, fall of money making pointer-, ALL TREE. Our Manila) "explains margin trading fullj Highest references in - regard to our standing an ! sttceess. For further inferimttion addr, » ’WM&rHWTA" BANKERS and BROKERS, 2U-2.R;a:to Building, ■ >
P. ■ ■ .A.. * ," Dear Park, >- • , to . ,W. j On the Crest of the Allc-thanies ? To tbosu contemplating a trip to the ' ’ mountains in search of health <nd pleas- 1 ’ ure Doer Park, on the crest of the Aile- : " gheny mountains. 3000 feet above the I sea level, offers such -.'afied attractions , ' as a delightful ajEJosphrre during both . f day ana night, pure water, smooth, , winding road-,' through the roads and n valleyi!. and the most picturesque seen-• t ery iu the Allegheny range The hotel isequ’itoed with all adjuncts conducive { 'to the tainment pleasure and com- j .. fort of its guests. The surrounding grounds as well as' 1 the hotel, are lighted with electricity. 5 fflx milers distanf on the. same mount-1 L ‘ ain tommit. is Oakland the twin resort of Deer Park, and equally as well equip-. . ped for the eptartalnment at d accomoi datlon cf its patrons Both hotels arc upon the line of ths Baltimore and Ohio i Railroad, hare the advantages of Ite r vests baled Limited Express trains be- j tween the east and west benson excur- " sion tickets, good for return passage' : until Oot-’ber 31, will be pl?. •-•J-on sale ’ at greatly ruducsd rates at ail principal f ticket offices throtiuhout th' 1 -country. . 1 One-way tickets, reading from St itouis. ' i Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus. Chi-’ ■ eago, and any point oh th? ,Etot Q. syso teiii to Washington. Baltimore. Phila-! 1 delphia. pr New fork, or vi-'evcisa. are < '.gbodto stop off at either I'eor Park. J t Mountain Lake Park or Oakland, and t the time limit will be: extended by = .■ agents at either resort upon, application 1 to cover the psrloi of the holder's visl; I The season a; these popular reports com i . monccs June 22>L. For full information as to butyl rates r<K>m<. Geo Di*-s£i*'!■.**. Manager v ik*t‘r Park orC. k’a: u t'nett I |l.-■ I
b IfflCOwTst I I 1 I I > g ■ fck- io f I f t*4Jt f ***rt : IF'YQU HAVE - ■ any <1 ’ ■ r -sment Os tho Uver, Kid1 i neys or Stomach, iff y our Dlocd is > ita»pu: a. if V’o»*& ! ® d ‘'* !th conatipa- < i uon, vs if your whoh aystam Is run , dswr. and r ?ds Lu’i ’nd up. try * UWCOt " T£A. Why pay n DOLLAR I for t •'' 3 coonpountJ; when for ad { 1 ‘C-X'-rn you can sat a pscicaa® Off * t/.Vt Oi. *■» FC Ji. rnaUe from puro, i trash nerbr. •- fth curative, qualities 1 faroxcaedi ■ •'» v vartea orprep- i ’ ftrntlrri on *»•< r.iarkot. f f D e v c on» •■■ mills and plain. AU l‘bftrst,cla*a a r®» *®« r r<» Du'w.'f' ?f inferior te'- "hit i dr - exists. •-• c fJ aa»ycu as 4 ust aa e | aoerta* Lincoln Ta*.** Nonacfthew j . J are e* rood, i .i>: . W DawaJW Carta i Di. ('atfweirs l’ep»in Sjjnp »so * pleasant u» t<> take and withal** effeet- ' ire in resmt- that alm vnceUHxi noth. c ing ever again takes its place- Fur con ' stlp»ti<n. ItKiigestlou. dumie sick e Ueadavhe. summer cviuplaitt or any J other fn üble of the stomach a bowels, b it leads all other remedies on don t * ■ have to spend a dollar to trytais remctly “It is put up in !>»• awl speaks for itself aa 'veil in • as a kwijar s : Jtes? ' . .w* *ton b>y W*a*'-Aito« ♦', .
!"■ ■’* '. * ' S ' BHol WANT To_im KW yqg CAN BE CUJIEI) WHILE USING IT. The habit of using tobacco gro.rs on a man until grave diseased conditions are produced. Tobacco causes cancer of the r.'iouth and stomach: dyspep.'ia. loss of marnory; nervous affsetion:<'congest ‘.ion of the retina, and wasting of the > optic nerve, resulting in impairment of '.lslou,. even to the extant ot blindness; ' (liztin-'ss.j or vertigo, tobacco asthma: i nightly suffocation, dull pain in region l of the heart, followed by sharp pains, palpitation and weakened pr.lsc. result- ' ing in fatal heart disease. It also caus- | es loss of vitality. QUIT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, To quit sudden ly is too severe a shock 'to the’ system, as’ tobacco—Jo an invet- ; erate user. beeome.s o a stimnlent that his system continually eraves. “BUCOjCURO” Is a scientific and reliable vege- ’ table remedy guaranteed to be perfectly harmless, and which has been in use for the last 23 years, haying cured thousands of habitual tobacco users—smokers, chcwars and snuff dippers. . Yen CAN tsE ALL THE TOBACCO YOC 'WANT. WHILE TAKING “BaCO CCliO." It will notify mt- when to stop We i give 4 « kitten gvakaxtke tn perrus- ! nently cure any case.with three boxes. lor refund the money wi*h 10 per cent |interest . •‘BQ('O-UURO L* not i sni -titnte but ifc tellable aftd 8 -ii ntitie cure—which aV I sol’utely destroys the craving for tobac,co withbat the'^aiiior will power, and with no iuoimvenience. It T'sies the system as purs and free from nicotine as the day you took your tir«t chew or smoke. .Sold by ail druggists at Bl 00 per box t three-Lc.vcs ibirty days rreamient-’and' Gi'AUAX i KKP (ii’KE *2.30. or sent direct upon receipt of price. Send Six TWi-CENT ‘ TAXES’ I>>N -AMiI.E 1 M -X. booklet ash proofs. ek.ee. Knreka .Chemical & Manufacturing Company. ; Manufacturing cheml’t’. Ln ChMMt I\V isconsin.' Well Satisfied with Ayer's Hair Vigor. “Nearly fort y years afur some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray. 1 began using Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and was so well satisfied with the results that I have never tried any other kind of dressi«g- It require?only /v an occasional appliF AYER’S r ;ur ' * gor to kte ? ‘s’, .rs 1 my hair of good co b >r > t 0 remove to heal itchnighiimors, and prevent the hair from falling ont. I never hesitate to recommend Ayer’s medicines tomy friends.”—Mrs. 11. M. Haight, Avoca, N’ebr. AYER’S M Hair Vigor 1 ’ Frepan.4 by Dr. J. C. Ay«r * CeS Lowell,Sb*. T«iw /«<• S<.ni*Mi'U *»? tW CeaplaiM.
B e Cash Store I ■ ' l ' - - ■ ■ ■ • ‘ . lire oaring sonw jvry handsome things in thin Was? (Ws suitable for Waists or Suits for the hot sußinei days, We,are showing a handsome line of Dimities, th most popular goods of the season from lOt np. ]’ . . • ■ • '- I • . fi i n h<3 tn c=A fine line of Zephyi vl 1 ngii«.niS G-inghams, light colored and good styles regular 1,2 l-2c > ; quality for w - J i- -i l n—— ’ tioSC Ladies'fast black Hose pr. Corsets of 50c 1 Window Shades ■i Rollers *5 L • • . • ' w—■». -yw >1 ■■ ■ ll' 1 i ”■ *» ■ * We will give you all the profit and half the cost. mmp have a lot of Shoes from I broken lilies, many of them of i n Ligh grade, but off a little in style, which we are bound C_ to sell if prices will sell them Zeisses’ eirxd Oixildrcrx’s. Sailot Hate 1-4 and 1-2 off from regular price., If in need of Cotton Pants or Overalls, we can give you the best value your money can buy. rTy^——n, iSTBTEER & STRIEBY.
What Do You Dp An Good workmen, a firsts class oven, the finest flour Cakes obtainable, enable us tc DUNS furnish Syracuse people • ' as fine goods as can be ' baked anywhere in the country, and to give you enough for your money to make it unprofitable for you to do your owa caking, i GBOOHBIJRS ■ CANNED our prices right, while i we always aim to handle GOODS strictly pure goods, ; ‘Adulteration?’ and . “ Abomination interchangeable terms in I a first class grocery store. r ■ . ~ . <? ; E, E. -Miles & Hon, ». c ■ « - • Ealzeis 63 G-rocexsc
SCHOOL BEGINS SOON! Come and see my line of School supplies. Finest line m town just in. For Stationery. Toilet Articles and Pure and unadulterated Drugs and' Medicines call on,Theo. Miller, the reliable druggist. Bring your girl and try our delicious soda. Fine Line of Cigars and Tobacco. v THEO. MILLER I. - -. .' - . - 5> ’
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