The Syracuse Register, Volume 8, Number 8, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 January 1898 — Page 1

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VOLUME. VIII.

CSIRfB lilllF.l TBRI. ,** *»-**-** ••* *•***•*•*•*>» *•*'•*••«* ' • ■ . tt - LCTHKRAN ClH’K* II Kev Wm natl. |> M M>r !u ebarge i’rva- I.ma every altcrn«t<*>«i>alb al 11 O’clock uu.l!*ni>W» pr<m>Zu * J are conluUiy <«.» ‘u-d to atlruU tle -c livlue aer »lces W I LLI v-4 HALL I'awlor. MK < UVIOI i’” l •»!««• second and four Ik Sabbath of«earh month at II a n> ai.< U>a »r.f rabbath al . S> » Kl’.< U•»lb a tn » «•->' r 3“1 at ’.«* bin A cotUii.l,tli'iiaMou W»IL " * •’ < H».\ u«*M4J& -Faalor BBKTH&r.- VUVKl.'ll: PreaeblW r'ery aiacit.ase *ou<l»/ al lluvlw* . niulaj al. ». m a MksaVO| , ~M Wr WILKVII OF 6Ul> fnai'blnu every iltcraat* : aueay at 11 «i«<" k Sunday xbi-<l alltK r ic Ftaycr n ••vtst c Tbur-day «•?*»• fag A.t a...ulally tiollcd *o • IWnU JO- r.l’H Lt M.H>. I‘aator •»—<r— — ! .' ' " MET SMIEIIES. gVRXwV.'H Lu IE Xl>. •*. ,F 4 A M J. W Stetler. " M. Michael Niculoi,. •*• " T-. E- Suavely, ' J M - . >rc«n»»: Friday ♦»<*'* <•» bMbr« tuM nxaiii .io<i tail » v<U» »>u <■' .ijrrwti iuo iahkjK xv s». k.mgiits of i ytiiiaf Wracuoa. r V' . " MOSb*r<» In good ■>'«- bolted « »» * jt > i; ,!>■ i <’ Md C Graham. K >*l K A S. ♦ LOTAL TEMii 1 NO. 1 - RathUmc Si-t< r*h - y e ai .jt erv»> cotiil F ri< s. uigl-t I ( k-t ' Ball Alt'.brer* *l*" ■ — - ! .\ o auniti M'«* '«*• M 1 terieKe.l ing M -t li a \ ■ ■'■ - *■ ... J Tißiv Post AO ‘ ' O. A«• Mua every I»l t »v! w Multi.-iy <‘ ! slri* la va»k tr.iaUi OHver (,t< mi**T. 0 glitACl XF. IEN 1 NO J” K o r. M. • m»4 Mon* •»’ T‘; u 0t...r , . , ;;; n . r XsibtHrM A A *>«. U T l: o. T. M. ‘ HIVE N<> 51 Me.-tlllga h«-M. th; ' i' :’;i ,r n iar cn'in in E () f M hall \H Eif ; ? -M h iii »iuj to attind |hK\»: -Si'B Atil Ltd? 4 otp (Vale llillabi'l'l 1 3'i -1« K' . Railway Time Tables. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Ti Altin l’;l" \<oi t|M ;i- ! EAM IXll.Xl). Xo. K ' UK ! 10 15 A M |e TaMii-nger uh! v t M KFMi '» ' v ! ' V?[ •••■• t row, • ' t. < 46 r fi.vr Jv «• A1 W I'l LU I\l> ' 5 » • . . A Fa»t. ■Eypir'-a- / ' > M t< Ka 11 l*a»M-■•»< > and dall . I I'l kt.. <■ ' ■> »« M PuMftgrr.'■’. : - n. w Bl i uno: z i • »i Agit.i tor furjl.cr lufett. • i ill ■B A O 1 1. .«t Agrni. or aiiifri" L > \L< i- A» t .Jen 1 liar Agent, i LG a«o. , ft> l> Il T 11. < AMl’ili-LL. 11 X. At OIX (Sea l Multi 4 tk n t r ..'tA«t HI KUHS, NOTARY I*l BI.U ixst r.AX< I' txi\ • ' l l i > I IXi. \i. x : V<vtli‘he.r* Evta'itti-tl.lvtr ■ t cnt» fF-a.'li OFFICE I.Y KUGORE S GROCERY SVi: \| I 'E IM'I AN A . BRO'S CITY MEAT MARKET. Pay blghcal market price tor Cattle. Iloga Teal II Ide*. Lard and Tallow. F'tewh n>cit st al! time- Clean bluekaaud veHirtvoua Weal use nt to all- » SYItACVSH, IXIH.VN \ (I EO. DARR, . HBERTIkEK & E3BIUER. 1 have co hand the OWN* hne <>f C«bketn iu the county, over twenty diftorvQl gtyie# and tiiiish. also a wtnp>et» line of Bur.*: Kobe* Answer alt ’aft» day m n ;ht i ■ INDIANA

SYRACUSE REGISTER.

SYRACUSE. Its History, Its People and Its Prospects for the Future. ■> With a Briet Account ot Its Principal Bust* ness Firms, and Views cl Sttms ot Our Bost Dwellings With rte begiiin:g <-f the year IBSB which |iroini>c' tu he the most prorjier • oil. one it» the hi-tury of our town, i aud while we are spending the long winter evening* ikvisihg ways to meet th ■ eniefg ll.' u'o<' i h-:t:i:. >■ »ho| tlv t>re-■ upon Tin: llkiiistlh bl-Hi-*, . it >.v:li b pri'dtabSo an I ph :.- i ant to coiiu-mplatc wh it has already ! been iiecomp'i'b.ei! in th- feiliallij :p lof one of the prettie't anil inosl pleasant little t >-ai;.Ji!i ail Haifa:: i ‘.r while elimhifig L(war>l >ucv..'" >'.-h-mbl not forget th i lib r by whit b we arc enabled to make the ascent, nor the public «piritii| lnini< that built it. lb ;i; ■ thf. UMttC shall . oted jn in-«-ij..illy to a w:ti.‘ tip o?.-Syracuse. ltd

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ill'll" ■> it - ‘p! : .ill-’ i* ' : i'il!' '' .* Th" land upon u h ch the town is t win. by Henn t’Tf'.'uii .iiiil Saium I Ward in 1 *33. and th • <-r ■« nil pint "f th" t:>.Ui w.i* re orded. tw-> thereafter; nun iii<>rv than v< U' a,_n> Th i>ii!v •' ! n fur I‘Xi-t > was the ,»). ■ «:<.tH]'W t r created .by ilartanji-g t>. !«<<« J'l"'. *>,■.« tilt "lain vtA'l i i the present llantingt«»n Street bridge, u. A. Ward built tin- lii?t flour ing mill a log budding that sbuid bat t *iv>: i tiiii"- * I tht- i -.ink ■ <4 -■> g • in th . ■ and* that • u.nd< riii«tl it, and xv-as altMig -th r lust* Later 'a-race w* <lug t • < ..n j-.u-t the .water to

Main Sju-.-t where a t y " .mil ' w *' bu It I y II mJ H 1 > fCc ' ahd ti:. - was aftyrWgrl rv placed by tl. ■, iiidl Z building of the late' B 1: Ct • "huh '■ w b ■ 51. bj

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PHoF. J, I* !> »t.AX .fire ■' ■!» • / *X ,' .1 .» . , The {•>•-•:•"•• i f a --grist mill b. ottght a j»■”. >ffi -c, t• stores and .» few residents and thus the place ri-Hia.n. i unit I. in 1-. i. th • -;e X<C . !‘> i : f•. : i it. hid away on the ha wk <»f the lake hen- ,ili-i ”'.iL I-h ;t ■ i' "f :'..- dim b. r with th »”<?“■'>f rad* ay h>.-' motive-. !■*»»• ii««t»cs of the .re-tdeuts- ■»<:■■ tljvu ajui lr -tlm d.iled ' by * the |>:vtui><' i f the radreid company to a. this the en iof a divittoh ,and build their shop* here, hut at the last luoiiuul Garrett «-«- decided upon fur the hi -atioti of them, at: i >vra.-.'i- was di-.ipponi’.e-i Within a. year. therv- ' after; however, .beautiful' W.tw.ig.su to be v idled by a few of th? -ports--m u of the state and sltortlyjhe fame of it began to g: >w and summer vi«i ph rs tv multiply. 'i’og number of them i has rapidly inch ■ i-cd each seas-m since.,' and th.- wm i left ill thesesn and ! tv our ■prosp rty. <o that, during all the ■hard times of the la-t live yearsrfe have gradually improved, and hid we i not read th? metropolitan .-papers W« ’>-I'm. t’h v.e known that tin re was: any such a thing a* a panic. Thi-.- | while at uu.time creating anything in the nature of a boom. has caused a sul st »”.t; al growth in the t-o.v,', has made it a g•> •'! pl.;, • in : which to live aud dojbusittess. V> ith the 10.-.ai> :i cf the immeu-e new ■ rnnt of the SuidttsLv Pcrt’and Cement i Company here next spring, the town uillu, ire a• - titan!.:.- that,-.with the

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aid < f OUT public spirited citizen.' will : carrv it far toward the goal of success; For aU th- progress tbtM far made, we are indebted to a few men whose ’ tirrn faith in our town and our lakes, has never faltered, and who have j labored incessantly for the upbuilding of both May they ever be made to fee! that till'? have th. thanks of . ur people, with kind wishes- always for their own j ersotial prosperity. Our Schools Dur present school building was < re. ted in ls~4 by the late J.oseph A Ki'idig. theii 'tnwuship trustee. The; first principal teacher was Mr. E. M : t'i 1; bn. uyiv of iVarsi.w. dining tie-ti-rm of I 74-5. IF w »s followed by Fi Mi \ljdne. who taught the wilder of IS?.’'a . and who then pur-el.po.'-the Syum. <!: ExTEßl’iil 'F. estabii-died here the previou- year by J. j?.'Prickett, who bought the Albion New Era and moved to'that place. And. by the way, this Extkkprisk

wa-jujvid to Milford in l s ,ii by Mr. , M< \l; ie who published tlie Milford Neb- to;- ..a r. <dd it i->. Ager A Ilk ae. who at:< ’ ward- rcnr-Vi d ii t" Goshen where they published the Go I shen Independent, .which was pur J . h ; later by Tom Starr and ciiang- d , into tli" ppe>ent Guslii n New*. After. Mr. M-.-Alpiuc eaAie Mr. II S. Ibirt’iier, now of Alb ou. Ind., as prin pal of th ' :i-. ■!' I>, li to I<, !>. when h w.i' succeeded by dos. 1’ Pelan. ■

w!l > was pi <lU"’.ed - f; >in' the I ..!> rmediato room, an d • afi w tertus during t h e tune he WaS ing ,g cd in the i.uereaiitib-hu-iui - with 11 n J W. St titTi has f had charge of the

school Ce.r -ii> -e. sAUt 1.1. V. U.XHt ' M: Dolan, then a y.e.pig man little] p<a-t. 21 came to'Sytaeu-e .as time k. , i I'-u the contractors nlu/grad- i. th B dtim <• & ' Htib ratlro «d track tn I 1813. After hni-hing his work with ! them be taught the, Mellinger district J school. His success there made a| p1,;.-, for him in the school in town the head of which'hir lies and stCriiiig qualities soon bore hinu a,»d| though many sph ndld | “been offered hint elsewhere, at salaries' much greater than our town could , afford t ■ pay. he ha? ahvuya been in • flueiiced first by th- desins > f friends lure who have Begged h:m m t to! leave the place How much this enmmunity is in- i debted to him cannot be computed Os the many young men and women piipils . of hi- who are now in active life there is probably not one hut ig! 1 to c -:.d --■ Id- nidcbte ine-- for

the infinenee that ){• pol.ui - -pl II did moral teach Ings' and precepts have t bad upusi him Th>- -■ in- i.ti and in! -ih t • i -•.amlaid of the whole town ha s 7‘beeir rui-ed. hv bis! // presence here dur

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u<»N. J. w. sruTLEtt nearly a quarto. of a ce;:t-:ry. the prominent edit ator- • f the State i*rof !• I.a h lI- high rank'.' he Imvuig been, for many yetis an honored member of the State Teachers Association and a regular attendant its annual me»-t:ng>,"b<f ( 1< has real many p y>er<. f a lSf>s lu w.-.s .d-.'.-t. I'.i mirSd er of the Indian; lemy >d S-.Wic s. -u.d hi.- p ■■■_;. . (C'f»TlXr£» AN PAGE 2 }

LISBON’S EARTHQUAKES. A City That In Hnl«e<Jby»r n Sepulcher. It is impossible to br long in Lisbon, .even nowadays, withint meditating. ' vainly enough,. at eurthj quake. The city is far mare massive sow was in 1755. Tne.thickness i of thejfranite *vs ybtirchesand house-vis laudable frorymar.y aspects. But this same substantiality would prove incredibly muSierous if the earthquake of 1755 were to repeat it- ( seif; Perhaps tix y do v all to have conscience; perhajn they l ave done amiss. Viewed from the Tae'jZ Lisbon of 1597 seems to offer tremenosus scope for a new seismic ruin. 11-jw her churches and palaces on the hHKops and slopes might oe overturned tqun the houses ■ and palaces between her hills! , With ■ anything like the same destwuctiVe i force as in 1753, Lisbet'would now be rendered a sceinecfaltnost.irredeeanab’e chaos, and the less oijife would, of course, be appalling. Rut these arc, ota? may hoj»y. mere drt;(ms inspired by the skeleton ribs of church of the Carmo-on one of t h The : ei*r.hqi:»k.- - cbuivh, like so many, others, anaW is pres* rved as a ruin, says Chamber*. Journal. • Some one estimateilahe loss of property hero in the eartlmv.ake at £s3fi,Sfld.OCO. The .figures «!.? n< t seem m< dest, when one rememh>gs that Portugal was then a-rich couni They .include also the solid little st::ti Os £4,000.000. the value of the king's diamonds, which went with one of the . ro'.al palaces. These diamends a'anc < Id now bo extreme !y acceptable t-- i-.-tngal's im- ' poverishei! exchequer.’ if ever a city was raised over a sepulcher, modern Lisbon was. But, of cxAirso, it is late in t! e day to be jdaintivd on the subject, eien if it were worth v.'hrle at ar.v time. I . M V—THE STURGEON CATCH. : Cnnadl.ini Say VVe A>e to blame for Depletion * n l ake es t!ic V. ooda.. Oneof the most valufb'.e of thet'anadian island fisheries whs the %turgeon catch in the Lake of the Woods. It is now learned that this, splendid fish is nearly ex fermion ted in* the lake as a result of the uri-i eel.ed r.i ag« s of fis‘ -men during the list few reasons. It is reported: that as much as three or four carloads of offal and eggs freqtifntly pass over the Cauadiau Pacific railroad from Rat Portage in cr.e week. Five or -ix years ■■ -v ' the. sturgeon .were worth fio to sls a k< g. The d'.’K’-ahd has row increased the pr ; e to SSO a keg, says the New York Sun. ' Dominion officials say th At the decane of this fishery can bt Jraced directly to Amvr e.i:. dcpredalopsA A •ma’.! corner of the-Igike of the Wc: ;’s lies .within American ten®dry; and while, the Canadian authorij-vs say. thigv allowed only 40 nets twtrgd’her in the lake-itself, the Amerii|>ns hap net, It-'s than KO or 300. add c:.;rb't>g. in their own territory, a miK-b larger supply than their Canadian .vein pet it ors. Therefore, w hen the dominion government- saw that their efforts were futile to with the depr dations of the American's. they g ive their own lessees a- free hat d to take all the sturgeon-iheA; could eapfuri* FEEDING HABITS OF FISHES. How the (Tiiita nu<! the Tro-it Seize I t>,,n n Wantlerlnjr Worm. IVorms are occasictm'.iy ft I St the aquarium t > such fishetsas cat them in nature, ire'uding suckers ard chubs and sunfish and trout, and sonieotht is. The worms are put into the tanks at the to-p. to sink gradually-through the water untiLthey are nipjxrd up bv some fish. ■ . *The ... -.j n which the fishes.tah.e them. varies w Itb the habits of the ' fishes, says the New A’ork'S.'”. The vv.jrgi s ' ks shiw’y throueh the wait-n. and-at it h h-.ut few t wist lings r t nr 1 . ’: of its body. A --little chub Will Rip a’ worm n :N-h slenderer, .but it will,be 'oF-irer, than itself, perhaps at about the tphidlf of its’.length, .and’swim away With It with the two ends fre-‘. Then the w- -m d«x s sipiirm. and the ’itt’e • f w. ■ h " s [ ' • ' , ’ l:< ds on to i*. atd finally maked away with it. The trout, flashing upward like i.igbtb ag. suaps '■■> the Worta before it has d- >■.-v:■ '■'••!• far into the water. Tlie a -m d sapears tetal’v ami instantly. da’ th- : <’4 ’ -it 11 ■ ’ ‘ :t ’ ■■ ■ -- ir -:edhb’' slw ’ v. I h simply im: rve'hms sw if - ■ < - C-!;- ■ ITS - ‘ V. . Intrenloua I.aamlry Advertisement. While this is not cxnet’y te3s-t’e-in-the-air age. y-t there are thousar.ds es persons •ah a very small portion of their tiate on terra firm.;. This 1$ d\ie to the “sky-scrapers,” where ♦he upper floors are hotseyconrbed xv ith •nets Ertvrpriseng san-tat::- have taken .m’va- rage.of the fact, anti are try ing everything in their p wer t attract the attention es This elevate,! army, whr-se fleeting glimpse of the world is obtained .from lofty windows. The latest scheme is one projected by a i ,t:m!ry. which employs cf covi red « agons. Ou top es the waigon coyer is paintedl rn glaring letters .the name vs the firm, a-d those who look tk»wn from above can read as tihe veh.cles pass by. , __ I’wntshcd a »on«!er. \ xvrg-xt'ff ." h>g i r. -r ‘--ar* ing from n youth hie account es how be •ad two wmpsnioas kept SB® Indlars ... bay f r '. : h nr-, a-ked: 'you know why the Lord* said to Ana- -as: ‘S’and forth?’ ” (.’pen receiving a negativereply, he continued: dAVell.! do ’t either, unless it was so tbNt you and your tiro companions could stand first. Secpad aad third,” , V. ■ f Salt MonntalnM ot San nomine*. In the island <f San Dom.ngo there ia aremarkablesait mountain.nearly four mf’es loag. estimated* to contain 90,000.-? 000 tons, and sacleaf that medium-sized print can be read through a block a foot thick. ....< < . ~,dc . / Thf. Tl»’<.i<tlk fr > a!o. Send one to »oer :*.nl ;

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r ' ' M ' > ■ . v ? A Happy |1 $ | , ' Wc know that wc can make year |i and f' NEW YEAR prosperous and that vHll /f\ ft .r <* - , ~ '*" 4 iw ; Prosperous. 8 — —«g ; . g 5 NEW YE AR rs '> _J_ ~. * f> ■ ft . . /,. ' ‘ '' ■■ W A. Jv JV JT®, Jv JV A. A. A. tfi I ; " . ?. ' . ■' \ ■ 1 A\ can't help you to be prosperous unless you * ’> c trade With US. ) ' ' ~". ' . ® r P . e ... . '■ ' . ■ • ■ • Qi i q*l ii v ! This is part of the foundation upon llcllitj • which we have built our business. ■■•• We are aware that some dealers are constantly seek- i v ing “trash" that they can make a big “howF’about. ; . decoy people to their store and sell them stuff that is dear at any price. - ' ■a' - v ; .. " - —— .... .1....’ ......... —J-—- ■ ■■'•■' .I; ■.'.■•.,* ■ . ’ . , ' 0 n..p is UP-TO-DATE, our goods are fresh, V JILI . clean and always the best the market & affords. "The throng .that crowed our Jn Olvl v store Christmas depleted our fetock of JJ. China and Lamps somewhat, but wc have plenty lett. We have slashed the prices such as the people $ of Syracuse never heard of. 4 ik __L' r r ■■ w ; -«5 M/ $ A\ o to make room for an entire new stock ’ $ > ▼ C and must sell what we have in order to ib W€iri 4&P so * If you need a set of Dishes, Lamp 3/ $ H<l ILL of Toilet Set now is the time tobuy. / jfc i JE. JC. : flbilcs a Son- * \M. '• . - ' ‘ ...‘W . -5 - s sr sr Sr Sr Sr t-: sr s■: <<

BASEMENT BARBER SHOP, LORENZO .COY. Pix-pr. Vnder Drug Store.' \Ve’ solicit your .patronage. Good Barbers. Keen Razor.' umF> Clean Towels. Shaving K>c: Hair Cut 20d. ' U. R. Next. SyuA-ct ~ -J Ixhi.fSiA. NEW RESTAURANT. O ~“.,aa —’’ ® . Having purehx<e<l the. <> :.-k Mt! Ke'laurant on. Main street, ant now pit jiared to sti ve the pubii.' with a tii>t class Meal -or Lunch at a.: lioinrs K.vcry tl.iiig neat aftd cit’an. anti my. goods are all new ami fresh. fciu« hue ot ' ■ ’ t AX-idr'. < \i.:s eANNEP G »DS OYSTERS IN SEASON. We w.:, aj.pret’ate your jnitruiiw;. ' lIENBY SLOAN’ ’ • . i -X - -, 1 Ml A fpoball gat'm- wa< played at Milford Saturday between the Junior team t-f that place and •• l. -hoii. Time wa* called before either leant scored and the declared "• tie. . We are informed that the jury was out all night 'Momiay night in the case "f Jake ri>t-et, t-b.arg'-d with-. v latiug the fish law. Tuesday Jo VVy song <4 Nap’iati '■ p’" ‘ L’d guilty IVe have net harm ; the amount of hifi ne. , ' - -■■ Small prcc.inti>>ns i-ften - prevent great f. |L- Witts Little Early Risers are verv small j-ills in size, but are m- st effective in prcyenti’iig the most serious forms of liv r an-I stom at-h ’r,<u ley. They cute ■iistipa.Uoii ' I. . r’xciate i:ie L'.iv-el®, Miller A: Ewlick. DO YOU •LYI 3 i '-Z* S i tuationU FrW. Smit*, fe* li Ys*r« t,!»djsJ of lot COMMERCIAL Cr KY. UiIVERSIT vtr 18*© » • *>m a _ W.v«!em H i*k-k Jrtut Buslnrsa ?:•!* uiv’i. *•' ; te ".e,rr-.-- . ’<•' ■ f ;f'- t*> ’I r. 1•> k » >n 1 Ukwi I. T.Tjwwfl<i«ir «i i T«l4Mrr-M>hry tA’iiitl . * *urr . l rrt rrxt> 9 — ! •* »m **%'r’ ? -» l b»* Vu r »l>urL rXTEU N*>W. r?rN5 i .rrcu’a •will*! '»ir er*ina?*M I »M «*<*•» ■ t-rr -i^r-fii-t ,^-zw*'aifryr^c 1 . intr* tw'* *'■ •«««* ■ WILSk’R ». LKXtWCtOltf, g.yElcctrlc £7xhtß Aid Singers. Singers, actors ami publie speakers, since the introduction- of the electric light, have less tr- iihle witfi thejr v, ' ■ * -.- ■•! ere It-.-'S likely to cat--h e.'>!'4: their tig . ts ere Ett so parched nr! 1 tl ?y fee! S etter. This is due to the air not being vitiated and the temperature mors even.

.• ?* . . ONE GIVES RELIEF. ’ . . ' ■-•'- ■’ •’ . o O' ■ - 1 •• ’■ •'••../■'• • ' ’ • . Don’t Spend a Dollar ■ : A. » < ■ f,r ■•r' .Medicine' ■ ' until, you li.'.vc tried . Yen can buy.them in the paper 5-ccht cartons . ’ ’ if - ‘ *' Ten for Five Cents. V—l tort U pot u? viir-1 ’.f tip 5 - U ■->< r . . d f r a luw prt.'X . If you con’t find this sort of ' ■ Ripans Tabides At>tke'Druggist’s' , I ScM rive C -ts to Trr. ['.:r\-. . ( \t CoMrA*r, Xo. ro lt .SpWf St N ;or j 12 c.irt .ss Lli v for 4 i cer.i< 1. e chances ere tea .to oae that Klpuas Talkies are tire very medicine you uecX

Nourish Him* . ■ ■ " j z That's the whole secret in a word. We can cure no disease unless we can keep up the patient’s strength. And there’s only one way to dp that —feed him. But if the system refuses food? Then use SCOTT’S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It goes STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD* stops the wasting, rekindles the vital fire, makes new flesh and so renders a hopeful fight possible against AN|i disease. Especially is this so in bronchial and lung in the relief and cure of which Scottis Emulsion has won its reputation. Book about it free. Scott’a Emulsion is no mystezious mixture. It is palatable, non-na*seat-ir.g and %uinitely preferable to the pliia oiL The genuine has our trademark on safmcn-cokred wrapper. Get the genuine. For sale at 50 cfs. and $ i AJO by all dr uggtsfc. ‘ j SCOTT & BOV.’KE, NNw York

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NUMBER 8

I Worn Out? * ' f ® Do you come to,the close of X * theday thoroughly exhausted? | Does this continue day after $ j day, possibly week after week? 1 ® Perhaps you are even too ex- * ? hausted to sleep. Then some- « J thing is wrong. All these { * things indicate that you are $ * suffering from nervous ex- « J haustion. Your nerves need S P eding and your blood en- * thing. • i Scott’s Emulsion | * ■ i * $ * of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo- w phosphites of Lime and Soda, ‘ J * contains just the remedies to ♦ J meet these wants. The cod- $ $ liver oil gives the needed J ® strength, enriches the blood, # m feeds the nerves, and the hy- w J pophosphites give them tone J * and vigor. Be sure you get * SCOTT’S Emulsion. » . s *© AH druggists ; Vx. and »,.<». X SCOTT & BOWNEj Chemists, York. W