The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 September 1896 — Page 1

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CHI'KCa IHR.EITORT. b Sabbath at II O'<•!<•.-* Good >ernxm« prou>”d All •*» curdUllJ InTliedtu attend UeroUrUte aurulcus * “if M K CilUKCH:—I’n achlnr pto *ea>nd *nd tU irtb -abbaUi of ** »> n K '" u * •nd lh«> fl rut Ssthbalb at.:L> p m “’“W School at W * «»> rrajrer Tu'»dar •II <5 t> iu A cordial Invitation to all - HI .opu *l9c V HKKKuX. I's-G* narrilKßS < ill ■»■«¥••» at tlu'ctoc*. suuKjr «eW4 st »:» “ A . S . MMAtutl. Hast*. ciiviu it ur goi»: -r tarnatu »u»d»y at H M cluck Miuday * CK*u‘ -tg juß. ui Ptsysr mooting Thursday l„. All are cordially invited to nt to >d JUSttH Bl’MPt'K Cbarlh < rorj *ut*da> “« *V U1 AU f ro «->mllallv l»»lt*G to atU Ml • I ceaialiy >■ '**~ X , IUA MlL|pß. I'rraidcbt EAHLK KETKING. y i seckkt societies. gYRAWCtSK LulKifc' j<U. A ■ r. a a. «■ ■ J Wi Ststk-r. " Micbavl Nicol>’L S KE Snavely. J W. •»*< iiMgp • w*«je?S£ * * MArrfr t<U tiMMHi m>4 <*” !* • ■ —: —‘— ' ‘ ~j , Mti.KjK *° »». knights OF PYTHIAS. la good atandluf are jnwttcd st**°4 Wm .Snavely. C. < Ed.C. Graham. K of ,R As - • ; T CTAL TEMPLE NO. 130 j JLj . , ft J ■ JUthboEi Sliters Maae Wh aeroud Friday Hall. All titters are cordially im iU-l ‘ t» attend. I.ai ka Bo**-!’. M » < Kura Darr. M <»f K AL. gjagg view fvst so tod. o a R MMto s»sry tot wd la sack meatb Oliver Cromwell. P O> • i. QTBACLSR TENT MU IM K. 0. T. E. . j mMUnft to*! *° 1 ’ *tb Thtetday . tnuer A Bu-l-as* ‘‘tug . stere. All Mt j <■. luiut.y'.rKt t ■« I A A Ba*’«. K K. t ■ STIUCVSE HIVE NO. 51 L 0. T. M. Maeftoge held the let and 3rd Friday evening* in each month, in B. O. T. M. ball. AU Lad) Maccat>eee ihvited to attend. liiknk Shuovb, L«dy Cotn. Dale HiUabold, Udy R. K Railway Hoe Tables. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Ttaiaa l*a*< Syracnee a# follow* - BAST wm ni> 10 u A. M m n..»-r.f»»r ?U“1 Mall >' At A .. .•*?*. ■ W JA I*. M WK<T BOUND Ko. U Fai-antcr and U«U - J <*' F ** . a ; Local —• • » :W A “ J. M BLAIR- Agent f tt nh«r information call oti It * O YV- k.t Agent, or •*•*’"*• L s *-«*“• A “ ‘ Mea l ra»» r Agvnl. t t.k ago # It U H T. H. fAMritKLL. t'UAS. OSt ( I L» Oea’iynp*- Oea’l I‘aaa’r Agt. th C. C. A St. L. R. R. Big Tow RotxU. riMR TABLE From MiWonl. Ind., In effect Qct. 80th, IK’S GOING NORTH. «o a Mali »"<l Kvprrwi ... II »• J" - £. all and Ktpn—. J r" •M. Mnnday t>ul» ■ • **-■*- GOING SOI TU. «• » all and Kxprw ’ “ * T ;f«sa!®si suss: BRO'S CITY MEAT MARKET. fay blglteat marfcet prk-e for Cattle, floc TmU HW* lard and Talton. Fmak tnea' at all tlawm Clean Weeks and cwtrtmxk ttealaWet roall. SYRACUSE, IND. ■.' y • ' /_J_EO. DARR, JIMEimEI MBALIEL J I have on band the finest line e Caakrta in Ute county, ever twenty dit | M ent etylee ami finish, abw a com |,M* line of Burial Rubes Answer a! ral*» promptly day or night Mt?rrsi, •

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BMW 15’0.1. V. 1. Held at Oakwood Park. Syra* case, Augjust 26 and 27,1896. The sth Annual reunion of the 153*1 Indiana Volunteer Infantry, was held at Oakwood [Park. Lake Wawasee. August 2*Uh and B7th 1890. The large tents belonging ts-the Evangelical Association wore kindly loaned. The meeting was called to order at 4:30 p. m . by President E.f K. Miles of Syracuse. Minutes of last iheetiug held at Goshen were read by the (secretary and adopted. Mr. Geo. P. Alexander made the following report: . ' ■, ' Cash on- band Aug. 29, '95...... 93 85 •• recvivtil at Goshen 1125 I ■ ■ j . . ■/. 914 55 Cash paid J Bushong, scc’y 2 00 Balance .912 55 Cash roc'd at Oakwood Park... 12 00 On, hand . 924 55 Postage, newspaper wrappers. . . . and cards pi id by A RobinsJn 92 25 Balance bn Land 922 30 Lieu t W. W. R. Hess, Marshall Makemson and C. 1! Ward were elected as ‘ committee on resolations. The meeti tg then adjourned till 7.30 p. m. the tine appointed for the camp tire the bus nets meeting to be contiuned August 2' th at 8 o'clock a. m The folio s ing comrades registered their namesiin the Regimental Record «' 11. Ward, j Go. L> Warsaw. Ind Marskal Mak|n<KNi. George Barrifk. “ INrter nhafrrJ " ." Levi Zutnbrt|ia, '* . “ “ Alvin livbluiiu. “ “ “ '■[ James Kk-balrt.- " - P Maggefl. * .. .• ■• ’satunal Akefs, A Syracuse. K. E. i Ulmm GHsaou ' " Asms Ktuc. I "' " “ "■ J awes Beuarr.' " •“ MV. Haney! " " Jacob w'oitJ •• •• Lev I Akers. “ Samuel Wylkad, ■ » •“ Allen Kupte. ( “ '' “ Ldwiti Holtoway i “ “ . “ ” Joseph Ih-lujular | “ - •• ■• Georg, Ijowse-r ! ?' '* Urosiwcll '* E. Lh-lold “ A Wslkerton “ Jerry Snyder A Nappanee “ HearyH lu-inoehl H “ V Nappanee • Aaron K Manhartcr' "- F "'*'«*?» “ S A. 8e»-rUl “ B HwU J.V. Cooper “ B Wilmot “ Anthony Smith •• !> Tier.-aton .losry II l-hll ip* “ ' NstkheM v ■' Lt W H lies* “ R Plymouth “ TlMimas Longaere (“ A Byntou " l*re»ley Yedtn “ B Vler.-e-ton “ David Kile “ I rterceUMi “ Joel Moore " Plymouth Milton Baysiaii '' Lars.ll Thomas t J. Hayman '' A Eoehestcr Henry li Orr ' Boche-ster " T. A. Pyniand A Milford Stepheh Kywn* " A Llgvs-.xr " BenJ. Bumgardner " B Ligonier “ L Bowman j( “• F Art Samuel l*re,ton ; • F Lagrange Heury Campbell " . F Garrett " Geo I - Ab Vander “ <J Keudall»Ule“ .N G L.nue-1 " c Avllta Ell Dails “ E Ge«d»en rldney Halbspl “ V L<--»burg H F. Suoke '• H N Webster '' Benjamin Fore " B Aims “ Hexeklah Blnkuoy " A Syracuse - ”. Paul H« rl y “ H W Utnot

In the evening at the camp fin.' the j comrades were vailed to order by E. i E Miles, after which they were favored i by the Glee Club with •Marching' through Georgia." Invocation by G. 11. Hatley, of Syracuse, lud. I Geo. W Miles delivered the Welcome Address, which was patriotic and full | of good advice to the young and ridflg! generation, and a hearty welcome ou | the part of Syracuse and vieinity Lieu t Wm. H. Hess of Plymouth. I made the response, which was very ■ very much tit the point, it was aulo-l gistic of our Volunteer Solaier*. and his I allu->n»n to "Apple-ja«k" from the same cantech, brought applause from the old ■ comrades > The Army of Nobis Women at home i were remembered by him in a very eloquent manner , heat follow*! a song by the Glee Club. "America.’' \ I We were then favored with a reelta tion. il ghtide at Gettysburg" ■by M» I .- x who is a very able I elocutionist ) | The Syracuse Band gave us a fine ‘ selection of music and John W Stetler delivered a very Comical speech deseribj Ing the old army gray-back Marshall i Makeiuso.i s experience, especially his love story was appreciated by the-audi-ence and frequently applauded. LieuT Ueboki of Waikctum. also gave us a fine address Next in order band played ' Rally around the Flag” aud medley. Another recitation. ' How Congress | fought for Sheridan." by Miss Queen I Frederick followed. S. H. Ward, eom- | rade Henry Campbel! and John HowI ard followed with addresses in which Henry Campbell thanked the people of Syracuse for their hospitality, and Jno. Howard ga*e his experience in foraging. alien he secured a chicken so tough that be coukin’t sliek his fork in I the broth. Mr. Frederick then delivered a line address which was applaud*! heartily by the comrades. NeSt a recitation -Vanbibber's Bock" by Miss Frederick. ' August 27th. 1800. Meeting called to order at 8:80 a. m.. ' by President K. E. Miles. 1 Moved ami seconded that the secretary have posted cards printed giving d .te and place where the next reunion 1 will be held, and that the sards are tn

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he mailed four weeks before the reunion. The committee reported tha names of the following comrades who hard died since 1895. Henry Bash. Company I. Joel Delong. " C. Charles Shire. J * ,J Henry Vauurdan i , _ Benjamin Gushwa. Moses Beerbrower. The ctvmmittee on reiwlutions reported Resolved. That we snrvivers of the 152 d Reg t Indiana Volunteer Infantry, assembled at our Sth reunion at Syracuse, Ind., are emphatically opposed to stnkiny from the pension rolls ady pen-, ■doner.,without b hearing. Resolved. That we favor liberal pensions to all Union soldiers, tv the end that they may be kept from alms houses or from otherwise being tnrow» upon the hands of charity. Resolved, that we heartily extend Our sincere thanks to our president: E. E. Miles and to the citizens of Syracuse, and especially to the ladies fori their hospitality in entertaining the members of the 152 d, also to the Syracuse) Band fur their excellent music at our camp tiro | The Secretary’s bill for postage |2 25 was approved. Next in order was su boat ride arm:nd Wawasee lake, stopping at points of Interest. On our return the following resolution was. adopted by a unanimous vote of the comrade*. Resolved, that we the members of the 152 d I ndiana Volunteer Infantry [return toCapt. A. M. Joues, our slncdrs and heartfelt thanks fur the exquisite and most enjoyable excursion givCn the boys around Wawasee lake, bn his magnitkieut steamer 'Anna: Jones” and we hereby vote that Capt Jones be tpbde an honorary member of our or. gaciaation as expression of our ap pieeiation for ka’ul excursion, and that this resolution be entered in the minutes of this leunion. Moved and seconded that the next reunion be held on the last Wednesday and Thursday in August 18971 approval. Moved and seconded that Kendallville be chosen for our next meetitig. and the motion carried by unanimous vote. John W. Milks wag. elected President; Capt. George P. Alexander, Vice-Presi-dent. aI ■ ■ Moved and seconded, that the Secretary have the minutes of the meeting printed in Tub Sihacvsk Registek, and a oopv sent to each comrade, motion carried. The meeting then adjourned to meet in Kendallville next August. ALVIN ROBINSON. Secretary.

MOST PflduLIAR ROOSTER fU V«ry Mnek Bwmblca • Bird of fVs•UlMt To aee a rooster that resembies a bird of paradise ta a rare sight, but such a on< boa recently boen a common spectacle tn Japan, cays the New York World. . This particular fowl wm, «pnr|from bis gorgeous nppetKlage, of the ordinary type found in Japan, except Chat he was a little more proud in his bearing than his fellows. It may have been his maaoer that first led to his selection aa the bearer of a most mngnlflcect talk The brief history \hat cun be obtained of this freak [ rooster ie silent on that point. It probably w os selected bccau.se only an orvo» gaut, lordly manner couldeupportsuch S wonderful and vurhroated appendage. Ee that as It may. fne rooster did certainly haven tail 16 feet tong. Ip ft were all the bright color* imaginable. The tall »w far mors brilliant io its colorings than the shining feather-fan of • peejcock. Tbe neighbors est he Jap displayed oo interest in the freak bird, but were ‘ amused by those who expressed admiration and wander, who were invariably foreign travelers. Then lUwas discovered that-thebeau- | tiful long tail was pot a freak of nature* but the clever work of the ingenious Jap. who bud fashioned and fastened the tail in such away as to defy detection except after the moet tnluuU* scrutiny.

fatnoux Are Las?. Clriltaatioa has demoralised tbe Bsmouna. They bare taken a fancy for the large tucu-of-war's boats, for which* they have discarded their canoes, and j in which they row about from village , to village, discussing politics nod neg- | teettag their crops. 1 o build the boats j they bare mortgaged their land, nud instead of making an attempt to ralap I money to pay their creditors they spend I their time playing cricket for stake* consist Ing of pigs or kegs of saK beef. I ” Ps<sr*s Thewh Martu Portuguese fishermen any that the , black spot on each side of a haddock’s bead la an imprint of Peter’s thumb. and fingers. According to the tradition the haddock was the fish from which be took the piece of tribute money miraculously found In its mouth. A Genial Thlaj"i» bplden. There is a spider in New Zealand that usually throws coils of its web about tbe bead of its prey, until the wretched ’ victim b first blinded and then choked. 1 In many unfrequented dark nooks of tbe jungle you come across most perI feet skeletons of small birds caught in three terrible snares. Ths Sorrow st Chios. The Yellow river is styled “the Sorrow of China.” During the last century , it has changed its course 82 times, sad j now flows into tbe sea through a mouth 300 miire distent from that of 100 years . ’ ago. ft Is estimated that its floods in the prevent century have coat China 1 lUMXi.COU d lives. »

Poison Ivy; insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, ape quickly cured by De Witt s Witch'ltaaui Salve, the great pile cure, —J H< Ml'Uer. ix>w rate Excursion tickets are on sale Aug. 29.3 V aiul Sep. 1, via the Nickel Plate Road to the Gold Democrat Convention at Indianapolis, Tickets are good returning until Sep. 7 277 -•Boys will be boys” but you can't afford to lose any of them. Be ready for the green apple season by having De Witt s Colic and Cholera Cure in the house —J. H Miller Many a day 's work is lost by sick he_d:tehe. caused by indigestion and stomach troubles De Witt's Little Early Risers are the most effectual pill for‘oveconriiijf such difficulties, J Miller. G. A. 11. Encampment St Paul, The Nickel Piute Road sells excursion tickets Aug 30, 31, and Sep. 1, ‘Through Chicago sleeping cais and diners on through trains. 253 For the Gold Democratic Convention at iniiiatianapoiis, Aug. 29th, 30th 01.-t and Sep. Ist. the Nickel Plate Road offers a me of one fare for the round trip- Return limit Sep. 9. . i_. ; 27» ; The whole system is drained and undermined by indolent ulcers and open sores. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve speedily heals them. It Is the best pile cure known.-J. H. Miller "e « —i The Nickel Plate Road sellfl excursion i.ckets to the G. A. Rj Fncampment nt St Paul Aug. 30,31 and September 1. 252 It doesn't matter much whether sick headache, biiliousnoss, indigestion and constipation are causal by negla*t or by unavoidable circumstances De Witt’s Little Early Kisers will speedily cure ali.-J. H. Miller. Don't trifle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea’. Eight them in the beginning with De Wilt’s Cojic and Cholera < ure. You dont have to wait for results, they are instantaneous, and it leaves the bowels in healthy condition.—J. H. Miller. Al ten tic n Gold Demccrats. The Nickel Plato road has oflerai a rateot one tare tor the round trip to Indianapolis on Aug. 89. 30th 81st and Sep: 1, account the Convention of Gold Democrats. Return limit Sep. 7. 279 Theories of cure may be discussal at lengthsby physicians, xut the sufferers want quick relief; and one miqute Cough Cure will give ft to afFai. A sail- euro for children. It is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results;—J. H. Miller. Caro lor Headache As a remedy for all forms of headache Ela tric' Bitters has .provai to be toe very best. It effects a permanent cure aud the most dreaiial habitual sick headaches yield to the Mlfluence. We urge all who are affiicted to procure s bottle ami give this remaly a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Bitters by giving the need.oi tone to the bowels, and few coses long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. 50 c. and 91 at J. H- Miller'Jurug store

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The Cash Store ■ r ’? • ' ■ I.i ” ■ '■ . ■ i HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED FULL LINES OF GOODS FOR ALL OUR VARIOUS MENTS WE ARE NOW READY TO §UPPLY THE PEOPLE OF THIS VICINITY WITH A CHOICE, UP-TO-DATE LINE OF MERCHANDISE. A A ?i A A A X New dress goods. Anticipating a very radical change in the styles of i? dress goods for the spring of ‘96 we made an extra/ ordinary effort to close out all stock on hand, and to what extent we succeeded many of you know. X’ Very little left. A Which enabled us to put in a complete and uprio/date line. JX MOHAIRS, in plain and figured. JX NOVELTIES, all styles. A. SERGES. HENRETTAS Bc. X PLAIDS, a fine line, suitable for waists and suits. THE LA 1 EST ' IN TRIMMINGS to match goods. A new/line of shoes. All kinds and sizes in black/8/tan. strictly up/to/date And the full worth of your money///100c on the $ Special closing prices on all old lines. JX HATS —Young men, ■! We wish to call your attention to the fact that we have in stock a full line of;the popular styles in Feodoras and stiff hats. A Hats for old and young. A Ladies’ shirt waists. THIS WILL BE A SHIRT WAIST SEASON. A We have a complete line from 50c up. A EARLY BUYERS will get the CHOICE SELECTIONS. A We have a more complete line of fashionable and up-to-date goads than was ever before shown in Syracuse. Come In and look it over. We’ll be glad to help you. ..' T ■ ■■ 'i. STEALER & BTRIEBY. If We Can’t (jet The Best wye w,ant none. That’s y ' our principles in buying We deal with firms who produce the best. We onlyj order the choicest of the best We Say ' . < there isn’t an article in our store that won’t give satisfaction, and w e have anything you could wish for In G-roceries, Canned Goods and Fruits. Our Bakery turns out only the best Bread and Cakes. I !| ' . ''■ ■.T- -f • ■ ' ' . i E. E. Miles & Son, ■ Ealceze «2c G-xocers.

Th* Discovery Saved His Lite Mr. G. caillouette. Druggist Bcaversrjlle. DI. says:—< To Er. King's New Discovery -1 owe my life- "as taken with Lagripjie and tried all the physicians for miles aboqt. bnt ot no avail and was given up aud told 1 could uot live. Having Dr King's New Discovery iu my store I sent sor * bottle aud began its use and from the tirse dose itegan to get better, and after using, three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. W e wont keep store or bouse without it Get a trial buttle at J. H Miller's. Froa Sire to So*. As a Family Medicine Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves passes from sire to son as a legacy. If yod bfive Kidney, Lixer or Blood disorder do not delay, but get a free sample package of this remaly at oneo. II you have Indigestion. Conrtipatloa. Headaete. Rheumatism etc., this grand specific will cure you. Theo Miller, the leading druggist, is sole agent, aud is distributing samples free io the oftfietal. Large packages 50c aud 25 — Timo. Miller. Wanted-An Idea SHFS w w**hln<tnn. D. CU tar tbalr Otaw pTOe otUr •TOW u< t«o tuuMlnd luTcaUoos waa&O.

JincoluJla i KS i IF - you HAVg any derangement of the Ut*or, Kld.ney. or Stomach. If your Blood to Impwe, If troubled wftb constipation. or If your whole system Is run down and needs bulldlntf up. try UMCOLV rra. why pay a DOLLAR for a vile compound. whe ‘Ll“L gyarra you can get a package o UMCOi-M TKA. made from pure, fresh herbs, with curative qualities far exceeding any Qther tea or preparation on the market. Directions etonpie and plain. All first-class druggists sell MWCOLW TSA. Beware of Inferior teas that druggists try to sell you as “just as good as Lincoln Tea.” Noneofthmr arses good. T«k« matter. f

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COME STAY. I have purchased the drug 'store of Theo. Milller, and am prepared to serve the Public with anything in the line of Drugs I have on hand a full line of pure DRUGS, PAINTS. OIL RUBBER GOODS. STATIONERY, TABLETS. ENVELOPES PENS, INK. MUCILAGE TOBACCO. TOILET SOAP. PERFUMES. COAL OIL, TOILET CLES,GASOLENE. A full line of Patent PURE AND for medicinal purposes. Sole agent for the HONEST JOHN MISS. No old stock was c A taken in my invoice. My stock is all Pure and s Fresh, and my customers can rely upon courteous treatment at all times. 0 - Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. T. I. Estiic, Cory Building, SYRACUSE. INp: k I