The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 24, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 April 1896 — Page 1

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cHiicH n»eh»m, . CML’KCH OF GOD-Praacbiag every *l- - Suodsr at 11 o'clock Sunday school at*:* a bi Prater rueeliait Thursday evening. AU ate curatasliy Invited Io attend JOSEPH HU MFI'S. Pastor •*. ' ’ LUTHERAN CHtiUU-kev Jcrac bunn. lanur lu charge Preaching every aitcruave taniMib al 11 o’clock Uuod »«n> hum promsMl All are cordially luvjted to aliviiu lliese tlvlue eervkra Pastor I M g CHCRCR -Preaching on second and , fourth BaMiaib of each r.wntb at 11 a ui and tbe krai Sabbaib at 7 V> p ni, Sunday 'hjjrrul it* If 1 ia Prajvr Turxiny Mf:M p m .A cordial Invitation to aiL . REV. HEKKOX. Pastor BRETHREN. VHVKOH l’:—Prvacbing every •voad »u»day and ibe Saturday evening prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Y p g c E:— Meeting held at M E -hurcb every Sunday at S pm Allarecor' Jllly lu.iUd to attend wntu culwklx, sec'y a • ~ SHUT SMIETIES. gVRAVI'SK LODGE NO *M. r. AA- M 4 ' J . W Stotler. W. M Michael Nlcolol, 8. W » E. K. ' J "'• Stated Meetings - Friday evening on or betore full nujou and two aaekeafu-r. ■ -■ lodge no. s». KMIURTS OF ryjTHIAP. gy recuse. iMtmM. meets every *«*"** , V. n^bZ?.te <^, t»»it«S -> *a> .Suavely, C. C. Ed C. Grabam. K of R- AB. • " Q. A. R. . ' Meets every Ist aad hl Monday nights la each mao th \ Oliver ttWßwell. P<’ t anUCVSE TENT NO IST «. 0. T. M. :'.sa,T!‘2s. siurt !&. tsjsg Miller a Huaiuioc's drug non All Mr Ralghts cordially lav lied to attend J. C. Ba HAT. Mr Kt- Com. A- A. Rxeoo. R. K. SYRACUSE HIVE NO. 51 L.e. T. M. Mooting* held 1,4 Bnti 3fd Friday aTBMNjr * n aaeU bimbUi, in K. O. T. M. UH AU Udy Kn» bate invited to at Imbxb SrRAdV*. Lady Com. t Dale Hillabnld, Lady IL K —’ " e " ~ ■ ~ r Biilwiy The Tahirs. i ——i. ——•-—■ . —— ► Baltimore £ Ohio R. R. Ttaiua I'ara Syrm tiM* a» follows; - HAST BOUND, jle. M Local 10:15 A-M H pMOvuger and Mall 10 IS AM, H Passenger w 54 M WEST BOUND. |J Pisrrrger red Mail Stop. M • M local . ........ »■*> A. M J. M. BLAIR. Local Agent. For further lafbrtaatkia call on B f A. V Ticket Ageat.ue addrvm U Alien. A*e t Gee'l Pater Agent, t hb ago-. .... M U B T. B. I AMFUKLU CHAS U SCI J U Gua'lSuet. ts" 11 PasnrAgt I 1 p c. C. c. & st. L. Big Tour_ Bcute. TIME TABLE, From Milford. Ind., Ib effect Oct *Hb, 1885. •OIRO KORTH. I *2: assess: 18** - JtihXdey ue*y P i»a.m. OOIKO BOOTH. Be. B all and Rjpresa — •J®*• " “ 1 yMITH BRO’S CITY MEAT MARKET. ray Mttaek market price tar CatUa. Ho«b Veal IlMeak Ufd eml Taltoe. Freak meat al all times. Gtaea Stacks ami courteoo. treatment to allSYRACUSE. Biß.l .•.-- ■ • • " i C _ —— , Z4-EO- DARR, ’ ONKTOB «M BULEL I bare oa hand the finest line of Caahett la therouniy, over twenty dlffcreat atytae and finish, also a eomptata Bee of Rari*l Robes. Answer all cal s rtmipdy <Uy or »hfht. lUlOttP BMISi. " ' "'a.

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Announcements. For Representative. 0 c ' ■ Ruitok Rkuistkk: 1 wish to announce ilia tiny name will be presented at the Couniv t'uuvention to be hel i al Warsaw on Tuesday. May M IMMJ. a« a candidate for renoitiiualion for Representative subject to the devision of that body. Pledging my best services in the diitercsts of my constituents and my heartiest endeavors f*yi , Uielr good. JOHN W SIETLF.R. For Circuit Judge. Ki>iTok Rkuistkh: Please announce through your columns that inv name will be presented to tbe forthcoming Republican County Convention at a candidate for Jmlge for the Sth Judicial Circuit, aud subject to its decision. HIRAM S. HIGIiS, For Commissioner. Et-ITOK RI.aiSTBK Please announce through your cob uiutis tlvnt my name will be pre»ent«*i to the forthcoming Republican County' Convention as a candidate *<>r. touimissioner for the Middle IM’trict ftibject to tbe decision of that body JAMKs t WERB. • Wayne Township. Tbe neiteslman on earth has be<n fount He makes fun of bis wife’s love for 1 ouae plants and ofU n grumbles over tbe. expense and care of keeping them from freezing over winter. The other day be aurpriaed ber by bringing borne and preeenting her w.th what be called a Chinese cactus It was in reality a dead rat which the man had planted heal downward iu a dower pot. Tbe tail of the rat alone appeared above pound and was carefully tiained to a wooden eupporL Tbe mane wife wao delighted with the rare plant. She placed it in a sunny nook and carefully watered and watched it But nary a bud appear e-1. The denouement came when tbe lady undert ok U> transplant the “cactus ' to a larger pot BENTON CLtPPiNGS Freddie Beard baa moved to town. The ball game Saturday resulted io the score of 15 to 19 iu favor of tbe Giaota. Hamilton Hepner is very eeriouely HL * Mrs G. W. Prickett ia visiting at Frank listers, whose daughter, Gladys ia very ill. Our operator, C W. Edson, wi 1 move to Lakeville in a few davs where be will get a better office. Charles has made many Mends since coming to town and all will be sorry to see him go away. He will leave however wiih the best wishes of all who know bitn . Mr. B* Badger will lake his place here.. Mrs. Edson will be tuucb mitvMHl as ber kindness baa wuo a wattu place in tbe LearU of her many friends. , Franklyu Ju lay of Bristol, was ii. town Satutday. Jas Btnta is flooding the town with 50cauiuiuer coats. Dan Evans has bought the Fogleaong property and will tuuve to town thia week. Mrs. Addie Timpson is on tbe sick list Mra William Prickett visited at L. Vernon's last week. A. Fogleeong of Michigan was in t >nn laat week. . Eatella, youngest daughter of H Alwiue baa been very sick. Saylor Durr is moving into Stan - ton Darr's property. Dau SearfuM buried their infant child hat week. Mice Maud Neff spent Sunday at Wm. Butler s Herabey Stiver has returned from college at Logansj>ort. Ora Wysong of Ligonier, waa in town last Wodueaday. Mine D. Pearl Kiblingex u sick with useaalea. Miao Haniet Sparklin of Waterford, epeut Sunday with Mias • Matee Scranusge. Eugene Juday base lame arm from tbe effects of a taillug tree limb Alien Gilbert will move to Goeben in tbe near future. f Abe Neff met with a bed accident while working m tbe woods tbe other . day which may lay him up for aome 1 time. Arley Neff bad bis f ot badly cut last Sunday while trying to cuntn 1 a pair of runaway horses. 1

SYRACUSE. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. THURSDAY APRIL 23. 1896.

On last Saturday evening we had j a good exaiuple.of what a senselews brute liquor can make of a man; It ia shameful fur a man of family to set such au example for his wife and j children. I Several of our f-irmere have re-: I»orted petty thieving that has,been i going on lately. If some the farmers would watch, aud give the ; marauders a load of shot about once . it would be liable to put a stop to it. Additional Local. Mr. and-Mrs. J. H Miller were in Gosheu Tuesday, on business. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mart Searfoss, Tuesday, April 21, 9ii, a sou. Miss Edith Humble of Milford, a | niece of Mrs. S. L. Ketxing. was iu I town a few dais this week. Tbe Dimocratic State Convention M'Hl be held iu Indianapolis, Weduesday, June 24, 1896. ■ Tr~/Hon. Wiu. Williams of Warsaw, died Wednesday, Apiii 22, 1896. He was l-MJiii May 11, ICzl. and moved to Koecita-Lff Couuty in . 1536, and waa admitted to the bar iu 1841. . ; ’nW > — —: —t ITALY AND THE VATICAN. i *•« Uloodleva aud Vneqaal War la Wacrd. It ia a rscred maxim, handed down from age to age by the >ueteaaors of St. Peter, that whabrver spiritual or temporal powrra have once been placed within their hands aboil be kept intact and unimpaired, says Macmillnn’s Mngastne. They do not-admit detent. What they do not jK>aee..a de faeto they at leant jHiase*" de jure. I f they have lost I the substance, they retain the shadow, / and If their earthly kingdom has l>cen filched that loss, they say. will only j be continued for a aeuaou, until that brighter day returns when all shall ; be restored. Tbe holy Catholic church, , it Is said, can afTonl to stand and wait. j An all-seeing providence will give her ' the victory at last. In the belief of all true Cat holies it is certain that she i will eventually triumph as that the i : »un will rise again. Meanwhile, though rhe never hastes the never- rests and she presses oh her Haims with * persistency which, if often silent, never flags. They uro ' pushed unceasingly from hour to hour, > i from day to day, from year to year I end if the outride wxirld cau forget them or deride, them the government of King Humbert never can. It has to face an unsleeping foe whom no pxxl will can ever conciliate or appease. whose claims are incapable of j compromise. Both demand the right to rule in the city of t be Caesr.rs and the victory of one side means the inevitable ; ‘ and enduring humiliation of the other. ‘ . So Is waged the bloodless but unequal i war. Yet. though the occupation of | : the qulrfnhl is securely based on force, the Vatican hiu> weapons in her arsenal of a lees material kind with which she ■ is well able to bwrnss and anuoy. AFRICAN IVORY IS THE BEST. ... ■— . . ' . More Durable and Capable of Higher ArtUtle t »«w Than Aoy Other. African ivory is now com-eded to be t-.e finest. The first quality of this , comes from near the equator, and it i has been remarked with regard to this i ‘ fact that the nearer the equator the ■ smaller is the elephant, but the larger . the tusk a Tbe ivory from eqjftato- ' rial Africa, says Chamber's Journal, is 1 clower in the grain atxl has less ten- , dency to become yellow by exposure j j than Indian ivory. Th'e finest trans- ’ j parent African ivory is collected along i.tha west coasts between latitudes ten I 1 degrees north and tyn south, and this j U believed to deteriorate in quality and to be more liable to damage with in- . • crease of latitude in either direction. I The whitest hwy comes from the east ■ {coast. It Is considered to be Ip best j , I condition when recently cut; it has I ; then n mellow, warm, transparent tint. as If soaked in oil. and very little ap- ' pearance of grain or texture. Indian . 'j ivory Las an opaque, dead,white color, i I and a tendency to. become discolored. Os the .Asian variety Slant Is considered to be the finest, being much superior in appearance and density. The | Ivory of the mammoth tusks is not { ■ very much esteemed, particularly in ■ England; It ia considered too dry and brittle fpr elaborate work, besides I which It la vary Hable to turn yellow. As a matter of foot, the larger tusks very rarely leave Asiatic Buraia, being I too rotten for Industrial purpoaea. A Diamond WoOdla*. Au event at all times sufficiently rare 1 to create interest, and more especially In this country, has taken place in the small village of Gio!goes, tn tbe depart, 1 meat of the Oise, sara a Paris correspondent. An old couple. M. and Mme. Andry, amid the rejoicings of the whole L parish. celebrated recently their di*- j mood wedding. The husband first saw the light in 1&10, and his wife was born ' - five years later. Tbe cure who ofiicll eted on the occoskm of the golden wedding of this happy old pair presided again. M. Andry is still a bale and r hearty cM man. and hopefully looks forward to still some years of married ’ life, although bia spouse to somewhat ■ j feeble, and required the stalwart arm , of a grandson, who la a nou-commla-Stoned officer, to lean on. ' Beat far by the Qneea. r When you read in tbe newspapers, oct » the dissolution of a ministry, that the «o form another, you must not suppose t 11 was her own Inclination dictated the i selection. She is supposed to take the advice of the retiring minister as to the

FISH THAT DRANK WINE. Borne of Them Developed a Taste for It and Got HHariouo. "Did you ever sec drunkt r. fish inquired a Sonomn county w ne grower. No one would confess that he had seen Intoxicated fish, says the Snn Francisco Post, and the silence indicated a predisposition to fnerevlulty. “1 suppose you are going to tei. us al>out n drunken catfish staggering i down through the orchard and catching a bird?" suggested one. “Do you think I am a liar?" demand- • ed the farmer, indignantly, but be was left in Ignorance ns to the belief of his ; hearers. “My winery is right op the bank of a little creek. Thia time of the year the water stands in pools and every |hx>l is full of trout, suckers and pike. All of the waste from the winery is thrown into the creek, and that is enough to discolor the water, but the other day a big »at of sour claret buna and nearly all of it n-.n dow n into the hole of niter Just below the winery. In half an bou> the pool , was crow-ded with fish floating belly tip. 1 thought they were dead, nr.d pulled a big pike out. but he wiggled and flopped around just like an old drunk trying to get up without anything to hold onto. One by ©nc they disappeared as they sobeprd up, nnd when 'the water ch a red two days after- . ward there wasn't a, dead fish in the pool. They had-just been jagged.' CHARLEY HOYTS SPEECH. He Made One by I*rosy In the Conrve of Hta Legtaiatlve Career. The'scholar in politics baa com- odd experiences and is in a position to get lots of fun out of them. Charley Hoyt, the playwright. Is a member of the New Hampshire legislature. Talking in Boston the other night, says the Troy Times, he related an Invktant that took place ia hie political career, lie said that be never made, to his knowledge, tuore than one successful S|>eech. ai.d that was when he waa endeavoring to get a certain measure, calling for a large appropriation, through tbe house. Action had been delayed <U long as possible, but when the tima came a bright yburg lawyer opposed! he measure. attacking Mr. Hoyt in a most savage manner and making nisoy jienonnl allusions. Mr. Hoyt responded very briefly. l>nt the attack had been so fierce as to arouse syuqmlby, anil the ■ measure was carried. Meeting one of his colleagues the next day Mr. Hoyt ■ was asked whnt action he waa going to take alxnit the abusive speech. ! "Why, nothing," responifod Mr. Hoyt. ' “Are you going to stand calm- | ly by and be insulted in manner?" the gentleman asked. “1 don't exactly see what I can do." returned Mr. Hoyt. ! w ith a litt'e more than his Usual drawl. "You see. 1 wrote that speech and pud ' the man $25 to deliver it." ira' » wi —■ — Take a dose of De Witt’s Little Early Kisers just for the good the good they w ill d<» vos. These little pills are good ! for indigestion, good for, headache, gixsi jor indigestion, good for headache u«xxl i for, liver complaint, good for s lion. They are good.—Miller Bushi olig < Marvelous Results. I I rom a letter writen by J. Gunderman ; of- Diamomlale. Mich, we are permitted to make this extract:—"l have nohesii tation in ntCommendiug Dr. King’s ■ New Discovery, as the results were al most marvelous iu the ease of my wife ' While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding lagrippe. . Ti-rrib’e uaroxysms of coughing would i last hours, with little interruption and fit seemed as if she could not survive them. A triend reeommeude*! Dr, I King’s New Discovi ry, it was quick in ! its work and satisfactory in results.” Trial bottles free at Miller & Busong’s | drug store, Going to i Buy a Watch? If to, buy one that cannot be Molen. The only thief-proof Watches are those with

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Sick Headache Permanently Cured “I was troubled, a long time, witii sick headache. It was usually accompanied with severe pains in the temples and sickness at the stomach. I tried a good many remedies

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gle box of these pills did the work for me, and I am now a well man.” C. H. llvtchings, East Auburn, Me. For the rapid cure of Constipation, Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Nausea, and all disorders of Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take, BYERS Cathartic Keda! and Diploma at World’a Pair. Sr"joaT’dr»wi»rtorAjer'i Suuprtte " ~-31000 WAYS TO CURE A COLD I ' Quinine, aconite, hoc tea. onion eyrop. irhi.bey and qu'.alne, ro<M candy and rye. a "ureal.” ft»t balh. Mary»tK>u feeding, wrawdn* your boec around Wour neck cod lire, oil. and old hundred* coach cure’, three and ovat wa «bar wan an uaed by th* buttxn rdra. u. cura a cold. Tba bat way la to umka ItsMa.ye KlitmM LtliUl yoaa daily aoni|«at«a and yoa witKuma catch cold. — A man mail b* miserable Indeed . who i* laid «t> with a bad Cold. O-.~ C' larch. Headach*. unable to VreaU-a fc without and hl* hand throbbing, when ona little duct In thamarkettalled<l’>Hai>*a ’St l.»lL(a Will gt»a him lualanl rm RELIEF EASY TO GET! Ha may go on ami on. vieeaa hie band oa for that matter. *n:»e and r/VeHS -tW' “ snort around to imrtolli diaroni- /’ Oture. Hu eye, may become Inflamed. I fl if rW' bls bead end ears soba, and bis ihroal ■ so sore be can hardly awellow. Fabent be must ba to endure It all when \ V/ A) for sac. be can buy CVSMBSSU MIS- \a/ > i Tuol IlHiLkB and restore UlmsaU > to his normal condition. r Cushman’s Menthol Inhaler a Jewel I 1 A woman will sit around rn-tret->—SilSSlm. , sd in ner.es.foaling despnala oyer lose of sleep, bead and eyes racked ♦t* »i* Pai“- h®* 4 ar'Uwl ’ I >4 bona, so miserable that Ufo scams I UR . a blank but If she would make the I Hi inanelou* little instrument known V ■eXw.jJ as tTMiatra trtwoi tsntuut —' her dally com pan 100. her headacl.ro would come leas frequent. ,na would never have a cold, and sore throat and catarrh would have no terrors. NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUGH Kaglect a Cold or Cough and If La r Ortope don’t get yob. Omsumpttoo wilt CtshglkHlsMlLkhcnrrocolds 1.-3 and all disease* ot tbe breathway passages. You loos dollars In doe- r Urbllis In not keeping ttsanus V7*\ l.sniLsa handy to drive off a cold ZA Ut'Sa' or cough <w sore throat, at Marocy Artt appsoach. The Greatest Authority in the Worlif. D*- J- Lexsox Baowss. F, R. 0. 8. Kd. Senior Surgeon to the CenBa 1 toil London Throat and Ear HoeKs pital, says: "The v.rwr of Menthol z CT checks in a manner hardly lee* than m iJBm. * marvelous, acute Colds in the head. For ailfornisof nassl diseases, cauaV'lug obstruction to th* nature! *■ breathwav. I prescribe IXklinsmti s|>fmK / fir akSTHOL ivhilsb to tbe extent of It VT hundred* per annum.’* W / >SWt Cl**** feeroroeodMl—i ndfoWot Us. sh amsaowsc. . .a. r~*«»» »' I Bring* sleep to <h« alropleea Cures Insomnia end Nervous Prostration; Don’t be (holed with worthless Imlutiona Take onle CVSHMAN’S. AOo at drugglM*. or mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price. WnU , for book on Menthol and Uetlmanlnh. CUSHMAN OBUfr CO., VINCENNES, IND.. U. S. A Dr. Martin’s Nervine Coflen Save* Half Ytnr Coffee Expense and Saves Doctor Blits A pleasant table drink, purely ce-ea gluten and vegetable, and a jxxitive cure for headache, nervousness, dyspepsia. sleeplessness, heart disease biliousness. constipation and the many other , > ailments caused by coffee and tea. J E. ■ White. Kalamazoo, Mi.-h.. writes: /’My ' wife has been severiy afflicted with headache aud heart trouble. While using Nervine Coffee she was almost totally free from both. She must bare it." Ith, 100 cups2o«. Sample making 25cups by mail 100. Address Dr. Martin Health Food Co, Elkhart, Ind. Sold by S. L. Ketring and J. E. Kilgore. ro * Eat Dr. Martin’s Royal Breakfast Food. The muscle builbiug. brain stronghening, nerve invigorating properties extracted from choiro' wheat, requiring the life aud strength of many pounds to obtain one jpackage. It is poeiatvely the best for well and sick, quiets nerves, sooths the stomach, cures constipation, children thrive on it- For health drink Dr. artin s Nervine Coffee, a pleasant table drink pure coreal, gluten and regitable. C, S, Ainsworth, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: “1 have been greatwith stomach trouble, and and yaur food and coffee the best J hrvs ever used. 1 * Food. 2!b package 15c. Coffe, lib 21hi. bold by S. L. Ketring and J. E. Kilgore. 5 DOLLARS per*day: 20 Easily Made, We want *say womeo, boy*, and <ltl. t* wort fores a few boar* daily, rtghl iaaad aroaad Uwirown b*m*r Tbe bvinro* U eery. rieMaai, ttrtatly boaorabta, and pay* Utter tbaa any < th*r •ffbred *«*at* Tow bar* a otear *«M and eo oamnetiUoa. Kxp&mtoe aad (pcatai ability a»> Tnw***ary. Mo aapMal reqalrod. We aqaip yea with everythiag that you med, treat yoe well, aad help yoe to tare ten time* eriNmry wapra. i Women do as we* ea men, aad boy* am*"<lrU make good pay. Any one. anywhere, can do the work. AU eaooeed who toUow oar plate and Mmpte direetioa*. lAraeet work will rarely bring yea a great deal of aromy. everything i* new and la great draMn-1. Write for oar pamphlet et.-enlar. aad reeelve Ml Infcramttoa. Mo baren, dem if yoa oonelede not to g* ea wtth the Qeorce Stinson ACo. S BOX 488, PORTLAND, MAIN*.