The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 October 1895 — Page 1

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tHIiICH DIKECTOKT. CHURCH OF GUD —Preaching sr.-cry al'trxiiite Sunday all I o’elock. Eanduy School at 9;30 a. tn. Prayer qpeetiDg Thursday evening®- All are Cordially invited to attend. ' | JOSUTH BUMPUS, Pastor. | LUTHERAN CHURCH.— Her,’ lesfc I>unh, Pafilor in charge. Preach ’ tog every alternate Sabbath at 11 •rdock Good sermons promised. A cordial invitation to cttond aU these divine eeryicis given by the Pastor. { ,M . E. CHURCH. —Preaching on Mcoud and fourth Sabbaths of- each m- ntk at 11, a. m. and the first Sabbath at 7:4-\ p. in. - Sunday School r I , .m. Prayer meeting Tnwdav r • 7p. in. ,A cordial invitft* ( limit • nil. Rev Hi!:’? v. Pastor. = • y i. .. • • cond Sunday end the Sator i iy rvo»ing previous. *pr t v<.ry V." ;r<sl«s T>-! 1-. I’-i >. Il •• n. Pasttr. t— B i. . •• '•••*•*■ ■■■ »n— t«arw— mu , Baltimore & Ohio R. R. . i*m» Syrmmte m» Mhwv - EAST. ' . r --sI ■- A. M; ■ •ye i*a-wr.£er and Mall W:IV A. M ' h .• v.. i '•■■•'. i» » r m we<t bound. So IT Ps»- r > rod Mall -:;W I*. ?• , •• *7 - B A « • . t "X-U »■’-> A M .» M BLAU. I-sw.il .V’m: - ftro ■ ”f- -• •• .- I! <'to V, 5 <• I ’ - '!-■ •'7- L •• A -’ ,: v -j .. ■ ' • .MP I f'LL < 11. A.- , :< • 11. | ■ C. C. C. a st. L. R. R. Sir Four Routs. / HME TABLE From Milford. Ir.d.. It; <May IHtb. GOING NORTH. Vn R K ! ■•-'* Hxjww U si>a tn. • H al! .uni Ex pm* I!'p. m. 'u. ’ y < .>;. , -7 .i a tn. v’.th \ > it 01 a. tn. ‘ • . . 4 ’V j> m. ■ ’ < .y Gt.'lv 'H p tn. I? " I. •*•▼ • . r I .’IT- <>F PYTHIAS. ..y.-,icu->. ! < . i»evvrr Wednesday ’ «i i.tur it > :Hail otv't Ketrtnz - *. JUI •rcih t- *• : I.i t an- invited to tltnr’.. " • >t avciv. C C. ■ d . H . . K ■ ./ i! AS. .4 . . i NO W. ' * u _ ■ ■ . o . ■ ■. . •‘. •■ • " - ..y night* h» *'■ .... . pi; *■ is. ■ AM Al - N ■■ W M ■ • > t’rv.i.v . J. W. J W Stctier, ; S. I». Stated wtltssr*: Friday «ven lax on de t-.-*ore foil week* after . . Syracuse People When In Warsaw . > »i!d ''t-’p at •'"2 BRUNSWICK Restaurant,.. ’ .. • " ■ ■' ■’ ■ ■ I W, J. Jackman. Prop’r. .♦ *pl• n>t;A r. • -.o t<n twenty the, << t t* l J odirinjr-‘ fnmisbMt,

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— -$» *. * The Evangel is the title of a new scmi-monthlv paper pubfisbed in Gar i iett. the first copy of whh h was is»ue<l Tuesday. Ills edited by Kev. W.T. Pearce, and is devoted to the causi* of Christ and the upbuilding of the ! rptist ;chtirc|i of Garrett This is a w.-rfcof !tl;e 'higl.es: in literary r.nd j’nMHhahiipaf makeup. [ Hicks says the storms which began the.last days of September are apt to be prolonged nip October, reaching a max’mutn of* violence on the xl atii;. 4th. There will be faaavy frosU about the 4th and 7th . out the H th aud l-th a w arm wave with failing will start from westerly section, followed by rains wind .ud Uniudsr. with ilaslM • of bail, turning b> early »now in noMhcm extremes. Storms will have, run ccffUM about the IStli. and cold .»• and ;. | *. ■;■. following .t«’usa bvkiiid 'the stormy 'rill traverse the cour.ti y to the Atlantia, by Oct t'». PUBLIC S4U ' l will «e!l nt !'r.’»' : e ?. i tipn?tmy ‘i.-*? v • r,' '.Il V.‘.V. •’on THbiiSDAY. (X*TiKIKR K>. th« .... .. ’ . • ■ «-t ‘ b;.: 1 3 year old <’cit. wc;l broke. 2 Mih-h frosh: 1 2-Vi-agon. wide yro 1 Buckeve ■Mwcr, improyi*d’ 1 Si rit ►■ *<>< Ui H:tru«w, 1 Breaking ptofr: 1 iteirset’otii good . . new ; Bcbslvsls. 1 Fish house and *b \e: 2 set* \\ i k Har i 1 hti’inp PuHcr. 2 Spri.jg Wag tis. ■ <• !<.]> Brggy I set < iug!e Harness ■2 Cbii krn*. :i::d.ether articles I ERMS . A c- dit - f Months I will bg va gsX»d iil’ty, wit’ll i:( h.tes i : V.bm sp : m: t | ■ '■tn < itc >w.iis lui’b.-r t-.! cash p.- peiiy ..e .. t -mil : ’*• . A . i< •: H-. <F.H. I ORDINANCE NURSES 34. lAn Crdinasw Prescribing Public Cfances, and ?:c tiding Pv.nishnent Therefor; • SEC FIGS 1 11:; it i.Ki»AtNFj> in the lb > tit!> OF Tli! STEES o> TRE OKIpB-■ ATEI> Tow.x OF SVKAt rsF. IX Kosi Ilfsso CoL’.xrv. IviHAX v. thst it «hall fee unlawful for any person U> ride any bicycle, tandem or nth ar vehicle njwu any sidewalk whatever within the corporate limits <>f s-uil Tir.vi’ . Ml Ft !‘TH! if IUINEP. that it shall be unlawful for any jiersot: to rwie any bicycle, inx'denr Un-r -t t- r : de . r drive any horse or muh' at any pine? wahiu the corporate limits d lid Town, at a greater rat ■> f <pc. d Una :x miles an horn ■ s! : ;■ ■ it-’ -j .toy ji -rsoa to . tie er hitch any horse mule or s»s t«> any shade tree', within the < in |>orate limits <d raid t >wr». ; iox i Any person violating any provision "f either section’ < f. nils ordinance. .'hall tie lined in any sum not exceeding,ten dollars. Approvi<l by the 80-ini this Iwr 7. I«8.1 r . ■ A* M Y.i m'tcr.. pro*. I lIKI* HiXlilt KEK i ■J. H. Sroi <v* i TruW>t c w KN’ORR, Clerk. Wew Electric Railway! From '-b<- \t - .T. !>-, • t The county commissioners met in callMt today to acquaint theiuselres w ith il»e dcnvaiwH of the Hunt irrgton. Columbia Ciiy and Ligonier Bat.way Fiar.cado. There were present: Hon W 1 McNagny, representing tin company. Fnsident! Val.-u-jt-j Br -'-n :*r-’ Ce<- \ v lliich., >:■ -V.: er . I The line properd* to ran north f rom | t’lixcity via C ttei 'ey’-i farm, th r.< e toj Slafw lake, th* n- e across Cedar 1 lake bridge and onto AUdOn. from whu-li | plafca it pvoccr.is to Ligonier Apeti-’ ti-m. cirvu’apd by Frank f 'lericb. was I presented, on which were signatures of in airy f winters x’eng the line from Huntington ronaty up as far aa Shrincr lake, which aiggUted- their willlagi>6s*| t»proui-ite the of the company { i ("oil-1 icy s . ..sticit-it i« intended |t«» introduce a hianfh whieh will lead s-Prlx-wm lirke aud'ffrcla. . . t Tt.ic enmpany is also iutorceting th« tn•elcvshi itidiieing |be road r hat is to ran from Milford, v’n W ulf iake. Blue lake, rhutubusco on to Fort Wayne, to drop down as far as Keckla and if possible to clear Wolf Lake and proceed I < through Whitley county, taking the line [ through Ute lajtrosi; -:?ry, thereby eroat-. dig an addctl if venue f<n the •ounty. | '1 he 3<l will :n>| ruu o r- - ( nS’ef V' .r-y r-ad aud is far front any i public <K r.veyaat c , arid running as it | ' dj. thru! 'Ursimer it *urt country, it i irill lie an inealctdable convenience tn i lluuliiigt. n. this city. Alltion. Ligi uicrJ nut intervening CMmtry. The fran-. ■ lifse vas granted.—<olumhia«'itv roni : !'^-<roia : . * • ' ‘ ' Hew Ccßea Cam Ta Be used It w souiewhat singular to traite the | ; the manner in which artwe the use of J rhe rommon *s-verage of coffee, without I wldvh. few eivilixeii persons make their . i hreakfast. At the. time Columbus dlsi covered America it had nv» r l-wr known or used, ’’ft grow only m Arabia .■end Upper Ethiopia- the <if NT-its b.cs«» iwwstitgeu* ffsbrifthd V the * s ’

SYRACUSE, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA. October 10, 1895.

Superior of a monastery in Arabia, who, i desirous of prevecting the monks from sleeping at their nocturnal services, made them drink the infusion of coffee upon the reports of shepherds, who observed *bak their flocks were ujoio lively after browsing cn the truit of that plant Its reputation spread through the gdvoining countries, and in two hundred years it reached Paris. A single plant ■ brought there in 1714, became the patent stock of a’l toe French coffee plantations in the West Indies. The Dutch introduced into Java and the East Indies The extent of the consumption How cao I scarcely lie realized, x’he United States aßme. annually, consume it at the cost, and its landing, of from fifteen to sixteen millions of dollars. *. ■ii iiun i ■■! !■ - '.'■”ni«i • |. ' SPECIFIC For Scrofula. “since cliildhGcd, 1 have been ! afflicted with scrofulous.boils and sores, which caused me terrible suffering. Physicians were Unable to help me. and I only grew worse

cured, so that X have not had a l>oil or pimple oil any part of my body for the last twelve years.* I can cordially recommend Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as the very best blood-purifier in existence,” —G‘ T. BeinHakt’ Myersville, Texas. ■YERS ■■■ THE ONLY WORLD’S f AIR w W S arsa pa HU a

Ijtr’t Chwn Pectoral cures Ceuchs and Colt’s Never Out Os Season Tkere is no time in the year when Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is not a benefit to mankind I* cures constipation and indigestion, and diarrhoea caused by bad condilicn of the digestive organs. Trial size bottles IGe, also 56c and $1 size of Theo. Miller, druggist. ' Low Excursion Rates to Atlanta, Ga. Via the Baltintore & Ohio K- K. On account of the Cotton Spates international Expoxijiou, Atlanta. Ga , the Baltimore A-Ohio R R., will sell Excuroi -n tickets at very low rates. Season tickets will be ><i!d every day until fur.her notice, and will be good for return until January 7,18 - Twenty-day tickets will also be sold everj- day until further notice, gvpd for return twenty 20 days from date of sale. Fbr full .uformation call un or yl‘dross nearest B & O Ticket agent, or L. S. Allen Ass t Gen l Pass’r Agent, Chi-■ta-i in. . ;■ - -—• T * ~ The Sitter CnUg Silver has greatly depreciated in commercial values, and may lie found im-_ practicable for money purpopes, but j thousands suffering from dyspposia. i indigestion, and constipation have! found th»t 5Q c. er 5’ in silver, mvasted >' in Hr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is worth i 1 its- weight in gold. Tria! sizes .10 doses J; 10 c). lyr Theodore Miller, druggist. -1 ■ _ ' • ■ t

■<. .» wn-"" Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are all geld as far as you can see. They look ° like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and are solid cases for all practical purposes—ye only cost about half as much as an cut. j and-out solid gold Case. Warranted to wear for so years; many in constant use for thirty yean. Better than ever since they are now feted, at do extra cost, with the great bow (ring) which eanuct bt ftuM er r&u&d Can only be had oatha cases stamped with thia trade mark. igy I All others have the old-style pfoi-oMbow, I which is only held to the case by fncuoa, < and can be twisted off with the fingers. i $*U Mh threugh watch dMtbr*. Send for a - watch case opener to the manhfiiohtl eea J i Keystone Watch Case PHILADELPHIA. ■ p i i Scientific AaertOHi A Agmy I TRADE MARKS, < DESICM PATENTS, 10-* W' COPYRIGHTS, food 1 Foe Information .jadtree Handbook writs to . 1 MINN A CO- Ml BIUIDViT, Nxw TOKK. Oldest ba reaa for secwrtng patents in Amtna. a Wrery parent taken oat by w to bronchi before the pobuc by a notice pus tree or ebnmtethe I American ‘ LarcestcSrenlaiionofanyseiontSßepaperintlie y w aid. Splendidly utaitrated. No tnten&rent man »bou'd be wtthoc* i*. w.-ekir. Sat.Oß a c ■H'j.- #udi«x months AtfrJsom s’l MMSa»A RCrt UteWlWWr MM t <vk O’ r.

under their care. At length, I began to tike AYER’S Sarsaparilla, an d very soon grew bet- ’ ter. After using half a dozen bottles I was completely

[ Furniture. I £omein and examine my goods. T 3 = w now have a complete line of e Furniture prices to suit the times. 35 e Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Bedsprings, 5’ I Mattresses. Bedroom Suits, Dressers, H CommodeM, Bureaus, Sideboards, 3 Easels, Pictures and Frames, WallPockets, - Mirrors, School Books and || | SuppUes, Wall Paper, Candies and Ci- fl L gars, vriees cannot be beaten. 3 ' 3". *W". EBotixexxToexgrex, J SYRACUSE, IHD. a s :,...;

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Dear Park. On th*’ Crro-t <d t* ' Alleghanics ' To *hc ? omtSi'nTfK,u« a tnp to the ! mountains In search of health and pleasI v.re Deer Park, on the crest of the Allegheny mountains, 8000 feet above the tea level, offers such varied attractions as a delightful atmosphere during both day and night, pure water, smooth, winding roads through the roads and valleys, and the most scenery in the Allegheny range The hotel Is equipped with all adjuncts conducive to the entertainment pleasure and comfort of ite guests. . The surrounding grounds as well as Iho hotel, are lighted with electricity. Six miles distant on the same mountain summit, is Oakland the twin resort of Deer Park, and equally as well equipped for the eutartainqient and accomodation of its patrons. Both hotels are upon the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, have the advantages of its vestibulod Limited Express trains between the east and west Season excursion tickets, good for return passage until October 81. will be placed on sale at greatly reducsd rates at all principal ticket offices throughout the counter. One-way tickets, reading from St ixmis. LoulsriUe, Cincinnati, Columbus, Chicago, and any point on the B.’ & O. system to Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia, or New Fork, or vice versa, are -good to stop off at either Deer Park. Mountain Park, or Oakland, and the time limit will be extended by agents at either resort upon application to cover the period of the holder’s visij The season at these popular resorts com mences June 22d. For full information as to hotel rates rooms, aedrossGeo. DeShields. Manager Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett Co. ,Md.

IwcoihTsa •»*•••** a CD ■ J 1 M v*A. IF YOU HAVg| any ce a ; miont of tb:*» Liver; Kid*. | neys c-r t.untach, if your ulood la ; imp..’ ?. if troubled w‘th ocnstipa- j tloh.e. !* ycur whote nystom !s run down and r .cd3 tsulidlng up, try Lt VCr •.rs -.. >'•■ hy pay 3 DCLLA R far a v”o tyompound, when f - r SS c.’-.' can- got a ; i of t-‘\ ;piJ» TCX. matu from pure, i fruah tiorba.'Vrltt* curativo Qualities j far.<.-yc.aed. : n. c* er tea or prep- , aratfois on t:»-j rnarfceL • Dfrootion ■ '•"?:■.• and plain. Atl sell »£.< 3ov,ar ? ’f inferior tevs the*. -Jr<r?yls*3’t •‘ ' ?<?!! you Aa las •c-cii t-irs.C'.''’-’■ T jS.'* Kor." cf llteSF aye < • irwxt ' t ra«»t>« A Prominent Lawyer. Os Grwurille. 111.. Mr. C). E. Cwok, writes: "I have been troubled, with bilifomne*s, sirk l.eadache. sonr stomach, constipation, etc. for several years. 1 sought iou« and tried many remedies, but was t’i-apoiuied until I trieil your Syrup pepsin. 1 cau chtrrftt’.ty return- i mend it to aut sufTeftßg from above d ■ A ; ’ is." : '

Your GLOTHSS to Qrder e i V ■ .eeSblCagO /Merchant Tailor?. Tb«> Gu7.ra.ptce to Fit apd Please You. i. ARGEST PRISEStOOK ATTISEIR EAMP'.ES ar '

DO TcF WMT TfrlTor TOMCgO YOU CAN BE CURED WHILE ' USING IT. | V ■- -f-| _ — ' -■■ ■ ■ The habit of using on a ' man until grave diseased conditions are ? produced. Tobacco cantos cancer o! 5 the mouth and stomach: dyspepsia, lost 1 of memory: nervous affeeflohs, congee- ■ tion of thp retina, and wastlufir of the optic nerve, resulting in impairment of • vision, even to the extent of blindness: 1 dizziness, or vertigo, tobacco asthma: nightly suffocation, dull p»m in region of the heart, followed by sharp pains, palpitation and weakened pulse, rosult- ’ ing in fatal heart disease. It also causes loss of vitality. QUIT, BEFORE IT 13 TOO LATE. To quit sudden Iy is too severe a shook to the system, as tobacco—to an inreb erate user, becomes a stimuient that his ’ system continually craves. • BUUO- ' CURO” is a scientific and reliable vegeI table remedy guaranteed to be perfectly harmtesi, and which has been in use for the last 23 years, haring cured thou- ' sands of habitual tobacco users—smok- “ ere. ,chewers and snuff dippers. ! Ybu CAN USE ALL THE TOBACCO roc WANT, WHILE TAKING “BaCO CUBO.” It will notify you when to stop We give a written gcarantee to permanently cure any ewe with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent ' interest. "BOt'O-CURO Is not a substitute hut II a reliabla and scientific cure—which ab- ■ 1 solutely destroys the craving for tobac--11 co, without the aid of will power, and with no inconvenience. It" leases the i j system as pure and free from nlootlne ■s the day you took your first chew or Usmoke, Sold by ail druggists at Bl 00 per box ; three boxes (thirty davs treatment, and ‘ ; ect upon receipt of price. Bend mx TWO-CENT STAMPS FOX SAIIPLE BOX. BOOKLET AND PROOFS FREE, Surtka ! Chemical & Manufacturing Company. • Manufacturing chemists. La Crosse, I Wisconsin. The Great Mountain Chautauqua Tbe Paradis? ot the Mountains, on the sum , git of the AUegheniesu Thirteen yean, of spiv idid history: 3SO,<ob Invested in nenutify- • Ina the great park of -SO acres. Splendid ho- ; and eottazc acconimodatious at from fC tori’ * week. Tin- -ilmmer •i-hodl. with 20 departments of Important study, under the care of the nest lastructor. out of the leadins jnlverjßtles, Aug 7 toSTth. The Great Moun tain Chautauqua meets Aus Tto STth One Lamlred prcfe-.-lonals well knuun In the en-t-rialnnunt field, will fill tho days with pleasure and profit. It is the coolest : tho cheapest and most Inspiring pla*'e in Am- : erica to spend a summer vacation. It is on ; the main line of the picturesque B. A O. Roil road, express t«-ain.« with sleeping and parlor cars to tne doors. If you are Interested tbe 18 pace handsome iUu-trhted. detailed prozram nlll be mailed to you if you will Quid your name and address to the Agent of the B. A O. R. R. Co-, Mountain Lake Park. Nd I .'■ / •

I •’ 4 Scieittfa Amrieai AgMoy »- marks, OtaiOM RATKMTB. CORTRIOMTS. etcJ 7 955S^!^ b S* £•• H««nx»* »«»• to A CO- Ml Bkoadwat. Niw Tout 2t' Se * t » <cnr! p* MB«rt» in Amorim. SSRSi;.‘S?««K, u .?SS‘.2 , S Jfcieirtific Jhaenraa ■ teHfrtMMßMluitfuTMirauaewwtatk* ' J

— Cash Store j ! .j .1 . ' . 'I We are offering some very handsome things in thin Wash Goods suitable for Waists or Suits for the hot summer days. We are showing a handsome line of Dimities, the most popular goods of the season, from We up. fiinn-h*imc=A fine line of Zephyr uingnams= Qinghams , Ught colored and good styles regular 12 l-2c > . quality for- Ivv HOSC Ladies ' fast Hose pr. Cnrcptc A complete line of VOFSeib summer Corsets, s oe ctm i i—t- " mig'BWiiiiwjnmMßtTm— Window Shades “wiSs d - on Rollers 15c 101 We will giye you all the profit special aud half tl » e c j ost Chnp We have a lot of Shoes from ohvv broken lines, many of them of 11« rin q high grade, but off a little in jjexa style, which we are bound to sell if prices will sell them. cwnatai —■! I II wiwrw < • © . losses’ eirxd. Olxllcliezx’Si Sailor Hats 1-4 and 1-2 off from regular price ■ • ■ . RIf in need of Cotton Pants or Overalls, we can give you the best value your money ca» buy. ■ J * • ■' • ■ - . ■ • . . .. BTETLER & STRIEBY

What Do You RRF A D Good workmen, a first* * v , class ovens the finest flour CaKCS obtainable, enable us to buns 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 un profitable for you to do your own oaking. GROCERIES st ° ck is , fresh and complete and CANNED our prices right, while f ’ nona we a l wa y 6 to handle ItUCHJe? strictly pure goods. u - '‘Adulteration” and “ Abomination ” are interchangeable terms in a first class grocery store, E. E. Miles & Son, Bakers de G-zocexs, r'

SCHOOL BEGINS SOON! Come and see my line of School supplies. Finest line in town just in. For Stationery, Toilet Articles and Purand 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. THEO. “LCOLjIuEZe- ''' . . . • .■■' . ‘ 0

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