The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1895 — Page 1
Vol. VI.
CBFBCH DUBCTOKT. , GHUBCIt OF GOD.— Freaobiog , Sr ary alternato Sunday at 11 o’clock *ud»y School at 9:80 a. m. Prayer ng Thursday evening* AU «ira j teardialSy invifcjd to attend. JOSEPH UUMPUS, Pastor. , LUTHERAN CHURCH. — B®t>' Jtaae Dtino, 1 &ator|o charge. Preach i. jp|> ovciy a!‘< mate Subboth.at ll! Good sons com promiaad. A wrdiu) Hi .iif i-.u to attend all these uiti' $ rorvic.- given by the Paatof. | M . I’. < itl iiOH.—Preaching on llieoi 1 and fourth Sabbaths of "each! nt 11. tu. and.the first Sab-j haHr at 7-4 Up. :0. Sunday School, »J lb, a. ni 1 ■ ,ver meeting Torsi»r,i«‘7'4.'v j. iu. A cordial invito-’ •on t o all. Rev. Herron, Pastor. Pi lu ll a N CHURCH Pr?r^l4jbg ev'eiy .e i A Sunday and Cm | £lsnisj preriooe, PtryeV tiu-eiihg ever)- We dnesday 9Tcni:i.- (iU< Paator.
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SYRACUSE REGISTER.
Mrs J M. Ott ishadly with brart trouble. 7 Miss Ret! a Hess of Warsaw visited j friends iu (own Sunday. i Mr. Elmet Whitehead of New ' Paris, visited at Tbos. Coy’s Sunday. Alfred Strieby of south of Syou use 'was in Milford last Saturday.—-Mail. Mrs. J. A. Ketriug and Mrs S. L. | Ketring visited i.n Milford la>t Fr> I day. " Jack Yonwei u bnkioft for the ! Wabash railroad. 7 I ‘ Sauiuel Clayton, who ha* been | living south of Syracuse moved last week to Milford. , Cuas. Coy . living near town visited Enoch lib ore rs family of Milford ■ ! .a§t Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert, of | north of Syracuse cttended nicyting] j at Mostf’a Hall la.t Sujiday evening, j Ix>n LouU and L)iok Umue return-! t il home Minn* '.lure P ot have been io'tiug ai i* | country and helping with threshing machines. j . . i ihe election Tuesday itjUltw . «a:—New Xork Stnla 4»m ; !, publican New York Ci* v, 20,000 j ;d mocraticUlowa, republican: 100.000 republican.; Mai; ’and, i 10,000 republican: Kentucky is l<eing | claimed by ix th pnrt:«F, l tab ia in jdoubt, Maseftchuseti* T'MM-o repu.lv | lira:. M-.peiai-ippi 3n.00n dw :irt 7 •• v: .Irisov In,(«•" ny cbli ur 7 i) a 25,000 u i u lican. ' TT” s A Pee'iul Mini to iohn Bui! 1■" “ •1 11- i -c-'.tle y> r |»-<tut • «>lft John Hull. j. y-i.) aim ,-i5 ilion'* i inter, , j j old John Hull, ! ! .«».V >. . k tol ;t I■'and hungry ton*; i . .HIM don I M(* Otf n„>rt ''l „ynu hln chaw. J lh Hi r CO -j Kind o' alow— ’* Put Mill a itokllu’ in that 'doctrineof Motion . i vn i you knewl I.imm* a horn. o Surv s you're-ixon ‘ , PSCI.K - vY” I — - - -r— Theß‘-'ojfical Station. } From the lUocsmngtoa '{lnd.,i Student The f nkiana l niveraity Bloiogica! 1 Station was situated on bake Wawa-ee |la Koschuko county This is the’ I*rg-1 jet arni moat beautiful lake lu Soivhora | Indiana t? loftb oldestjtiacial tw> , iualtou ami hes near the lop of the ; grea: ioiitinentai divide." This ridge i ii* the watershed betweeiii tlie St-baW-irci’c c ;:cd Mt-iitvlppi -ysterns. Wawa!s>t w oa the St. Lawrence baMn, and ! the location offers peculiar advantages for the comparison of the respect*! e faunas of the two region*, j The lake Is About st\ mile* long and jfrotn one-half to one and a half miles wide Tke greatest depth found is ' sixty six fnet si-ven inches. The water ! of the deeper parts'baa the characteris- • fir g. can. deap green or blue tint of the | larger lakes, and ‘owing.to the small ! rnimtier ami *ir« of the inlets, is never j muddied by storms any distance out. ! the sh irss ar -for ti.e most part gentle I v!„«k*» with solid -Hud or gravel bottom, lor covered with dense growths of charm ; and bladder w ork. many ; ’WfisiW marsi.e[adjoin the lake; hpre water|liliea both I white and y<*l(ow. thrive, offering to the student, from"his coming till his leave, means of ••remembering" the sisters (!) at home, flyie idm numberJass lirds and make homes and biding places Bitterns herons ayd . snail* abound, ribbon shakes entwine about the rushes, and occasionally a poFon-: settler adds Interest to the collector .The iafiorat ry tor's steamboat bouse tnunforftwl. lt *»i able to acc.ioimoatata a dozen tables l and twice that isnifiber of students. A j window tm each table gavaautp v light, j Large general tables and shelves all* aboi-.t gave space f*r eompiet*’ sets ot | ; rVageiiV, i atlis. a muss * meter Amt th«j i 'pocimen* - Threjs Mtlnes, ai 1 giU net, j ,njtple.iK! t- l * y -ct apd. hand lines, j | brought lit jiie ti.-h y-: valk* orgaidsnis j i were collected by a dimming m-t trol-j Hod after n ieit and by the piantou net, l ! a rather alablirate device of canvas and j finn boltipg «■'•»>• h operated by a puilay : and ' frfme at tne i.-:«r ot the beat. A tbermometer for taking lake tempera-. tyres anda mall dredge ..Ton iiottom] c, ork com pieted the agiiiaHmt.; • i The crew es this ’x»at., caiirti • the j j t'iprcales ’ ' Captain Ju.iay, tvploml j as thoroughly as nuie wouhl permit the [eastern half of the lake Mr Jnduy i Spend th* fall lartu wortiinp itp bis ; collections and mapping the l£ko bot- | ton •' <■■ t • During the mmaner three lines oi J w-r.rk were pursue.i , The beginning i *ias* f«.,.»srau «ml«ss»t<ativ. the same ' % ' pfltmt iMh# mm'wity. » e«W| in ,a»bryo.«ypf used the* turtle eggs I »«uc adra»;ied studentg w , rkc<l oa ti.e ! lake as a unit or n«t variation as found i® reriain groups of fishes. *’ .Much or the time was gives *n ex plot . mg- In successive trips th. sludant* Hi t umnavtgaled the udtg, ovjrtttrnmg j togs captaring* snakes add butterflies. ! seining, sheeting cal exhuming turtle J *gp* These eggs were taken isr great ’ quantitiej. as urany as three huadrei.l and sixty in a place; .-oaie of these are ;? now kstchii; i iu the laboratory. Not ■ tlf.» h'-ud ir.teiesting feaUi.. t :ha»<m:te 4m Cban&vtwwwu dte-t> icr** i tho im Ago of the osWaa that >n.v» «*ood the?(a
SYRACUSE, KOSCroSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, November 7, 1895.
luiter these exenrelons were extended to neighboring lakes, a chain of which lies from Wawasec, along tac divide. Lake Tippecanoe of ths Wabash system I was favored with four days of exfdora- I tion, Tids was assistrti materially by j Mr. Siandisii’s liberalitv in giving the ,! party the benefit of his Sitile side wfcfc .es Eiiisl." Mr. Strndisli is a wndtiiy eastern gentleman who for many years has spent his Bummer*, here. He b an expert iisherman alid declare* the blue gill the finest iuh to be had The capacity of the piece-for botanical matarial. Is fully denj^instrat'd by Mr Meyncke’s large collection, mainly of aquatic plants, Tho wafers are at times clouded with rivnlari», *nd other tower form* are nhuost equally abundant. It is hoped nWt year to provide for w. rk In botany well as zoology.. A talk summing up work .eh the plant life has prom I*---.;, an 1 will !>•• glv.-n »•> the ! tool vg-- glass soma time th!« term. i A ith the f- itit’es planucd for next 1 siiumiH. the station cannot full to offer. | :-h - m *t piotit* ;* s ‘well a- the most, pleasant summer • work in 4 he state, j .i"<i pi obably in tue w e-t. The quantity j ••'! material, pleasant situation, undividi v*i ati' ut'.on and Hileeness to nature •,.ake i! ra'uabie. Community of spiri t J thn laiating. bathing, pore air. good liti ■ ir.g and social life accessible make It iciightfui F M Ch.vJHJkhi.aiN. the Only One To Stand the Test. I RdVs WHIMia Copp, whose father was a physician for ever fifty years, ! ih shw (jerßeyi ahd tyho himself spent many years preparing for the : practice Os hfffflicine, hut* subse- ; quently entered the ministry of the M. E. CiharclS* writes: "I am glad
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giten away hundreds of bottles of it, a3 I consider it the safest as well j as the best to be bad.’ —AVm. Corr; Pastor M. E. Church, Jackson, Minn. AYERS ■ THE ONLY WORLD S FAIR m
When In dflubt, akk fer Ayhr’s P\M . Continuous Kali, a Noce**ltr. A serious trouble, causing many railroad accidents, is that our rail is not continuous, being broken in a number of places by switches and frogs. Perhaps only ;i higher wisdom than ours can tell ns how to avoid accidents caused by « en switches, as long as these dangerous deyico* are not eliminated from the trai-U. This should be done, even if the coat, of otherwise setting off the cars more expensive Let us make our rails absolutely continuous, says the Engineering Magazine, And transfer cars bodily to adjacent tracks by the use of hoisting machinery. Such devices are used in Eng-land-—of course ui>dcr the control of a block system- an«l gre found very safe and satisfactory. .-Particularly should |rayks oa which very are run be made, continuous as. accidents Iq such trains are much more serious than those that happen to slow trains. I - Steel Hop*-. Known la Pompctl. ' While conducting a series of tests with a one hundred-ton testing- maehincat the Vorksbirv college in England, included .the' testiug of a steel wire rope. Prof. Goodmao stated that sueii ropes were not a modern invenf tion. and that he had recently seen a j bronze wire rope one-half inch in diamJ eter and from twenty to thirty feet j long, which had been found buried in j the ruins of Pompeii, and which must . have been at least nineteen hundred | years old. Half Rates to Dayton. Ohio. Via the Baltimore & Ohio B. R. Ihi tktobrr and 2d the Baltimore v Ohio Railroad wili *eii Excursion ( Tickets to Uayton. at rate of otic * fare tor round trip, account Epworth ; Lvogi .- tlfffi (ien;-raJ ltistrit? Dom es - tion. Tickets will ■be good ior return until Octol'er 1-35 For further inforoiation gallon or ad dross any I* & Q Tirttet Agent, or L. S. AHObasi't (ies'l i’ass*v Agent. Chicugt
SURE. I « Hint * rvx r.iT.- <' 1 KF. sujJ ’<» OJSTOII'KB |*«. LftS© uvA • w rlf ?4l'* <ff to 4 tw mm.**. -*»*•«;' ward.«* willeSS.-rt a«(e». W;?!.-ar»U*» •.( ;.«*. V-c.-tts. fcthorCatarSra. j&KUS: f&ews|o*L ." thsA-NKB. For Sal© hf TLea. Millar. ■ • # I A ;r ■ ’ UKt *****' v&zi%r 0r The RocKer Washer t.W%!‘n.i -•#** t»H*» wn»r'-s.
to testify that 1 had analyzed gilJhe sarsaparilla preparations known in the trade, but AYER’S :is tht? onlt one of them that 1. could recommend as a bloofi-purilier. Tljave
Furniture: rom© in and examine my goods, w now have a complete line of Furniture and prices to suit the times. Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Redsprings, Mattresses, Bedroom SuitSi-JDressers, Commodes, Bureaus, Sideboards, Easels, Pictures and Frames, WallPockets, Mirrors, Sohool Books and Supplies, Wall Paper, Candies and Cigars. Prices cannot be beaten. CT -W*. BctHen'feexgrex, / -I*. 0 ' ' ; ~yj) SYRACUSE, IND.
Deer Park. On the Crust bt the Akeghamc^ l b those ctmtempiaL: | c. tfip to the : mountains ia search of health And pleas-; urv- l)4er Park on the of the Alio- j gheny mountains, jhH»o f?ei noun* the »ea lsvel, oilers such vai led sUrac-urn' . j as a delightful ajiuospheiu uviriug both t 1 day and night, pure water, smooth. , winding roads through the roads and * valley*, and the K‘ » plcturesiiue scenery ia the Allegl.i'nv rangfl Tho hotel * is oqui;»ped with ali adjuncts conducive ’ to the entertainment pleasure and com- ■ fort of its guests. Tho surrounding grounds as well at jl the hotel, are lighted with electricity. * Six'mites distant, on the rasno mount-; aiu summit, is Oakland. Du twin resort of Peer Park, and equally as well equip- 1 ped for the accoino- 1 dation of its patrons Bolh hotels aro i upon tho lino of the Baltimore and Ohio 1 Railroad, have the advantages of Us i vestibuled Limited Express traius between the east and west - Season excursion tickets, good for trtarn passage i * until October 31. will bo placed on sale , at greatly reducsd rates at all principal ticket ofiices throughout the country, j Ona-way tickets, reading Ir m St i.ouls, * Louisville, Cincinnati v Cbiambus, Chi- j cago, and nay point oirthe B. & O. system to Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, or New Pork, or vice vorsa, are good to stop off at either Deer Park, Mountain ’ c !bul. or Oakland, and the time limit Afitl be s .tended hy agent* at cither resort hpon appncatlon to cover tho period of the holder’s visit. Tho season at these popular resorts com menoes June 22d . , , For full information as to hotel rates rooms, aedress Geo. DeShields, Manager Peer Park or Oakland, Garrett Co. ,Md. IwcowTea miim >a *. IF YOtjrHAVE
’ aii*4*r&naement of the Kldneys or btonjach. ts your ’ B UjoAlf Impure. It troubled with sdn*tlpxtlon. oh If your whole systf m Is run I. down apci naods bulldln* UP, try * UNCOUM.TEA. Why pay a QOIXAB > f or a vile compound, when for N C £NTS yoy carr get a pSpka|» of I UNCOUt TEA* niadd fM>"> ! fresh herbs, with curative qua.lUjp j 1 far eifoeedln* any other toa or prep* ■ aratlon on the market. Directions and pla n. AH j flrst-ciass druss<«ts sell UNCOt-H ret. Beware of Inferior teas that ] d'Ug«:ste try to sell you as “Jtiet as ’j <ocd*a Lincoln Ta*. M None of these | * \ <nro t 9 jarood. TtM I | I a t Prominent Lawyer II _ . j Os Greeh'Ville, 111 . Mr. t\ E. CMt ! writes: “I i»ff .US#' troubled with j Wllioosoesg, sick headache, sour ?tom* j aelu eonstipation, etc. for several years. * 1 sought long and tried niaxiy remedies, .[but was dinpedhtei uutit'l tries! yonr |l ftyrup Pepsin 1 can cheerfully rt>;omi mend? It to any suffering from abora com plaints." ij ' '? . "it.* i ; £ DOLLARS » PER DAY 20 Easily Made, i j We want snap owe, esewa. boy*,.eai girls te trwk for u a few t»*r* light is sad mmA i tteiiowahweet Tbs bgstaw U euj.pt—»«. | ttflsUr iMMorabt*, end pay* better titan sayethw I «*n* agtaia. Yen hwe • ale» Mt Md ae fliAipcdd kKlllly il» nuirnaiT So tepttal r«je!r*4. Wewjolpfoa , v(o> eintsettling that yoa reed, tree* r®* wen, • aed bflr O wwn i»(w» wUinsry wigan Women go W.w*S ■« a** **d boje and ««• j makefowl pay. r*» <*wysnywhwe, tm ««»• . ecd. >AU Mcecid -*u> i-’>. w •« ptatoaa* «•- I pie ««.<•>«.' tJbtCMX mx* femly bring Hk apmM of ***** CwjMtag to sew I and tw rrfs; SemsaJ W rife fw car pamphlet * «lrehUr.ena rmeir* tali minnaaßw. Jfo bam r i done I# jraat soaring* not » f* «9 w» I f SSohsk &rm*OH &Ok, ■; r ■ coxae?, -■ PORTLAND, MAINE. . 1 4 :"- ■• i
09 YoU V. A.l? i 0 STuMOhACoO „ YOU CAN BE CURED WBILK USING It. . Tho habit of ua..,g tobacco grows on a man until grate diseased coualtloas are prodnee.!- Tobacco causes cancer of Ute nuuith i:HI stouiacb: djepopsln, lot* of memory; nervous affestlor.*, cougetti -n of the retimo and wasting of the optic nerve, resulting in Impairment of vision, eten to the extant ot blindness; dizziness, or vertigo, tobacco asthma: nightly suffocation, dull pain In fagion of the heart, followed by sharp pains, palpitation and weakened pulso. resulting m fata! heart disease. It also causes loss of Vitality. QUIT, BEFORE It IS TOO LaTE. To quit suddenly is too sever,* a shock to the system, as tobacco—to an tateterate user, becomes a stitanleht that his system cohtinnallv wares. "BUOOCURO” is a scientific and reliable vegetable remedy guaranteed to be.perfectly harmless, ana which has been in use for the last 23 years, having cured thousands of habitual tobacco users—smokers, chewers and snuff.dipper*. Yoc CAN CSE Ali THE TOBACCO VOC Will, WHILE TAKING “BaCO CCRO.” It will rtofiFY von when to stop Wk give A written guauajstbe to pormsnently eilrq any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest. "BOCO-CUHO is not a substiiifle but a rellabis and scientific care—which absoiuttly destroys the craving for tobacco without the aid of will ,power, and with no inoonvenlence, It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or •moke. Sold by ail druggists at 81 00 per box three boxos (thirty days treatment) and GrARANtKBt) CYrb. 83.50, or sent direct upon reaelpt of price. Bexd Six TWO-CENT STAMPS KOh SAMPLE BOX. BOOKLET AND PROOFS FREE, * Burtka Chemical & Manufacturing Company. Manufacturing ohemiit3. La Crosse, Wiaeonsin. The Great IBounlain Chautauqua. The Paradis? es t!ie Mountains, on the sum Hit of th.- A-llei; In nit,. Thirteen year* of. splendid history; 380.'«X' Invested in bMutlfyln* the great park of (SO acres. Splendid hotels and cottaue accomniodatlbtts at from ?6 to IU, a week. The, summer school, with ;20 departmaht* c# Important study, under the care of the Dei instructor.-, oat of the leadlnS finlrersltA.-s. Aux’ ~ totiTth. The Groat Moun tain ChautdTianja meets Aug Tto £7th. One hundred prot®slonals well known In the entertainment Held, will fill tho-passing days with pleasure and jproflt,. It ,1s the coolest the cheapest antTl&x'H inspiring place In America to spend a suminer vacation. It Is on the main line ot tha mcttires<foe B. A O. Kail road, exqreas trains wffh deeping and parlor ears to tr.e doots.' If you arc Interested the IS page, naudscmedilunrated, detailed program wtll be mailed to you if you will send your nasc - and address m> the Agent of the B. AO. K. K f'o, AlouWhl-i.akC Hark, Md p "T SolettHlo Anerleai I- to ADZ w*sr«, OKSIOM WAV KNTS, coPvmoHT*, atoJ Tor tafcrtKatlon so* fra* Haadboci writ* te MUXh A CO- mi B*OADWaT. N*w Toax. Oldwt raresa for Mcarlng pataru to Ansar,a*. Bfwry M»i'. takas oat by u U rrough', hafor* iMft :' ranoUMStran fraaef ehar|*t>Ua Scientific sartsssasKwafsais ■aa afcoaid ha adtbeot H. Wauiy. *I.OO a • r x _ .'s. ■ Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases aro all geld ts hr as you can see. They look Uka solid eases, wtar like solid eases, and ire solid esses for all practical purposes—yo* only coat about half aa much as aa cutiWMt solid gold case. Warranted to wear for so years; many in constant use for thutv year*. Battar than ever mace they are bow fitted, at no extra cost, with the great bow (ring) which can».~{ iepuM *r ftt/ukd
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r Mteftpst w!th thl* trmd«m*i«. All others b»r« the eld-«tyle paU-onTfew, Wkich is coly held to the case' by frictioa, and ean be twated off with lift fisgers. S«! 4 Ml* threo«h watch dealer*. Send for a opener to the manofoctarwe Keystone Watch Case Co.* * PHI I-A DELPHI A. v
Thc Cash Store The best line we I School Shoes, i ever had. No &dv3iHOG in prio*' es. We would advise early and liberal purchases as Shoes will surely be higher soon. We have a complete line of fine Shoes of ali ‘rinds ;• . r . . .• • • • : • . •' i ; <s& Do not make yout 4 L,- pxn-cixases until yon have seen our line. 'Good underwear ; never was so cheap as this season. We will guarantee to Suit you with good | Underwear as cheap or cheaper than you lean buy any where. * ® ■ A good aesort.I Winter Caps. me * t lrom cents up^o | (Moves and Mittens, f m l large line of Medium and High Grade direct from the Manufae torers, which for (jsality, sizes and fit are seldom emailedSTETLER & STEJEBY ■ i i • - . • ■ «* • . , \ ; 1 / ;! • '■ -
Virginia Sweet Faneake Floor | is a good one—Try H. J ■ r — 1 —~ — • ? "J o Citron. eßt ttuw that money can bnjr, and are selling it right. ,. t ' Rolled Hats. ££*?