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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Jul 1898, p. 7

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71.15145 STATE NEWS. w ll lie-IIHI 0‘ R HI.” \I Hng lâ€"quunun- Fall]. Found (inllly .lw a pioneer settler Ind :qr‘mxlturist. died at hi- i-‘J rbur}, aged 60 year; ml. fur ('rnv! :cises an the Illi~ mars») in Blooming‘ __ Em J\\arding of diplo- "(mites and the induction 7' 'I'u- new president, REV- \\ 1m I II raw Lint-I. ward Hf under- ": Vim fI)HIJ\\ing (”‘3‘ «Am: )r'ur; I‘rvsident, mm“. \iuc presids‘nt. R. ‘emry. C. S. Po-rsch; ex- r'w, H. X. Kelsey. \V'. \l “3'4? chhnuses of the Huscâ€" \ \wr» burned in Al- 122311.000 " l -Vt‘::*7 r 11) farm- ‘r Jul A lied him- >: 0er: had of hit {.v,‘ v» >re in 3 'm- r'mvl home. ,\’ m 'un. where b. :w-vzwximz office! 'nxrxz‘ Iil.nois in- ne fur Jackson- w m'rfi :‘Zu‘. Instay, {jail}. to «‘nd mat- ' Hm: J bulle¢ ~h. We was one of the l‘nixvrs‘ity of Illinois in first board of trus- s. pastor of (he Presby- X‘. Hem-nil», has re‘ auwl Ti yvnrs. died ,I. a? acute inflammaâ€" 1 )x' .nz‘a. the well-known nist and aeronaut, has 'na'. Cnrpz. whnuse in Oakley >u'uzur, was totally l'hPre was :1 valua- mmmg. i’. vX-rcpresentati'e. .n Larlyie, aged 70 \cternn. ‘. Q». Il‘jf. died -).~ :‘-I|.\. in St. {T‘j.-'1r>. (‘01. \\ |:' !> rT'L I18 “van-'1 llinois 1.’ 1' “1-H“? of "Wu“ of llruu'nvnl 1m aQuim‘} from V‘- dr pxns; =‘ " coun- mniw rmry of ailege u as cele- Jr'iml to Wash- mls Against the .md equipping tailing medical unimg to $200,- >\{;un of the Imurance com- Hf Alton. W83 nmnwrtvs‘menf. ‘ersity l1m 11‘. L hicagn )rrsm‘n'd with ujthmwh (00 'r-:. mu mtlws. rm'. 2" mph!- 1-‘1 A_~" 1 work. <x)«1{,.".v1'fl dis- »;mut and . In good :1r-xizu'1hfu1r :g'r~.w,:; and .11.: :n\‘ lures. I l unw Illinois BL; Muddy r Engmeer \\';{Ziums,0f W Central was a bril- crops in Eulir'ide 4v” in 3 and the uf its He mun] - 11H- ! the Unw- pu Stein, C {'93: nr'l (H H' M Corn Chicngu. June :19.-â€" The reports” as to the condition ut‘ the crops throughout, the country. and the general efi'rcts of the \\t’:illlt‘l‘ on t‘iic grunth. cultivation and harm->1 of thc- sauna were Tuesday mad: by tlic dirrctors of the several cli- mate and crup sections. The rcports received at Chicago were as follows: Ohioâ€"Much nvcded showers in the latter portmn hem-fired corn, outs. grass, gar‘ dens, putatocs and probably tobaccol Crop» in northvrn sections making better rogrrss than tl’iosr> in southern. i‘onflid- arable win-at. rye and clover harvested in good condition L'ncut wheat did weilrmd- turing rapidly. Some reports of rust and damagv by local storms. Corn making fair progress with generally clean good stand. Oats ripening. Tobacco setting about completed, but dry weather damaged many plants. Fruit prospects fair. MichipztnwWarmer weather and showers very brneflcinl to all crops. Corn is now well cultivated and has made Rood prog- ress. Wheat generally in splendid c0ndi« tlon, ripening fast and harvest will begin next week. Huying in progress and being well svcurmi, but yields are rather light. Outs grcdll)’ improved and heading. Rye m iinc condition and harvest Just begin~ the “8:”th and hurwfl madg by th“ mate and u received at Ohio-~Mm~ portwn hen dens, pula C701” in n( progn-ss (h arable “'ht‘k good vundil mrmg rap“ dam‘JS“ by fair 1 stand‘ about mufl)‘ ‘J 5" Indium: - weather. fidVAHL‘L‘d i well, but I Minnusom tun: _ll‘0\e 10ch by L Showers it“ fimcm min (116 won‘1 a" romi Bezlnl [he Fentlvitle- In Gommenlor- union of “'llconlln'l Semi- Centennial. Milwaukee, June ‘29.-â€"Ever)’ incoming ruin brought additional'large crowds to the city nnd the carnival in celebra- tion of Wisconsin's semi-centennial may now be said to be in full swing. The feature of Tuesday's programme was a grand military parade in the aft- ernoon in connection with the dedica- tion of the soldiers‘ monument in Grand Avenue rark, in memory of Wisconsin‘s heroes oi the civil war. I Maj. Moses Harris. L'. S. A.. was chief marshal of the parade. which filtered through the principal streets and in which 1,000 veterans of the National Sol- diers' home, U. A. R. posts and various patriotic societies took part. Rev. L‘harles Stanley Lester delivered the dedicatury address and Mrs. 813' un- veiled the monument at three 1). m. l: was accepted by Mayor Rose and Gov. SL-Emfieltl on behalf of the city and state respectively. - ,vn.‘ puma ._.I.H_ . At least 100.000 people, Vit‘WPd the grand prize illuminated biqcle pa- geant, which “as the feature of the‘ curniml programme Tuesday night. Chief (‘misul Martin C. llutier, of \Vis- (‘Olzain 1.. A. \\'.. was grand marshal. The parade was several milc>- long and was confined to Grand avenue. start- ing from Twenty-seventh street and moving eastward as far a: Grand Av- enue park. where the judge's stand was erected. Heretheridersswungaround, countermarching, giving the pageant a brautiful efiect. There were many elaborate and beautiful floats in line, notable among which was a miniature of the battleship Maine, and Uncle Sam on top of a huge globe. which was cheered to the echo. Every residence along the line of march was lavishly decorated and brilliantly illuminated with fireworks in great profusion. MILWAUKEE CELEB RATES. mKE GOOD GROWTH. nnd Other Crops [)0an “fell lnder Ample Hnllflall and “arm “ Muller. Th. Varied Column-lon- o! Lieut- Mahoney “'hen He “felt to Town. .Wben Lient. Mahoney came to Sioux Clty to recruit men he was imrusted with a number of errands for the members of com- pamesfl ans] L. Ile jojtted them all down _-L_-..A on “man [adults 1; uuu u. .u. v..‘.“ ...._. We on a. piece of paper. 811d refierred t9 them i when became to Sioux City. This piece of 1 paper W1“, give an idea of what the men wented in Sioux Cit and some of the thin E‘ieut. Mabouey in to do. It reads as f0 - own: “Get three .38caliber Colt-'3, for ofiicen." _]"("}’et a ruler and some black lead pen- c: 9. “Kill Harry Hamilton’s girl." “Have that order of roses countermanduf for ci an.” “Ta e Clay 0013': new vest, and get his old one out n the clout.” . _ “Ge; ‘Ed’ Brown's manual for armv cook mg. 3m sword knot, and his French diction- arv. "Get Harry Chapman’s blinket strap and tray for chess.” .' . SGet any old thing."-â€"Sloux City Jour- n . l Several years a 0 Dr. Clark's old wounds :began to trouble in. He grew weak and Iemacinted, and hisjriends despaired of his ‘ life. lle finally recovered sufficiently to be I out. but, was a mere shadow. Weighing only l90 pounds. The best medical attendance failed to regtore his long strgngEh and v' r. \r'n: Late in 1861, when President Lincoln in- d a. call for volunteers L. J. Clark, of \ arren, Trumbull Co. (jhlo, wan among the first to respond. 9 Joined the mortar fleet of Admiral Porter just before the memorable operations on the Miuiaeip i River began. It was at the terrific bomb: ment of the Vicksburg forts that the hero of this Itor fell with a shattered arm from n cbgrge o splrrai‘pnel. 1_ :_ .L- inunio.‘ kn cunrge u: ugmayucn. . . After sinful months in the holpitnl he recovere sufficiently to be sent to his home at Warren, Ohio. Another call for troops fired his atriotic zeal And Clark soon en- listed in ompany H of the 7th Ohio Vol~ unteers. In the army of the Potomac he was in many engagements. Being Wounded in n skirmish near Richmond. he was lent to the honpitnl and thence home. a--- -0 A LEAF FROM CAMP LIFE. lice, is a member of Hatch Post, G. K. IL, and lives at 4935 Ashland Ave Several years a 0 Dr. Clark's old wounds began to trouble it“: flejrev‘: wgakralnd f‘A friend gave me a box of Dr. \Villiams' Pmk Pills for Pale People,”‘said Dr. Clark, “and they helped me so much :hat I bought I half dozen boxes and tookrthem. Inoon regained my strewth. now weigh 190 pounds and, except for 1njuries that can never be remedied. {gm a_s “'QU‘ERCVET‘. n- ‘ n-n- 1-- "f’iwééfiéifi'e‘é ‘BS‘fi'fiTiQfiié‘ Pink Pin. for Pale People the best remedy to build up a am down system, and heartily‘reggmmend .fiu u "u _..,......,_...... .._“...._, n t em to everyone m need of such 81d. From the Times-Herald. Cblcnxo, 111‘ Hull's Cat-rrh Care Is a Constitutional Cure. Price " A NAVAL ntno's STORY. PAINT 1?:WALL800EILINGS OALGIMO FRESOO TINTS . m nzeounlutklj. III GEILIIGS m inlnl. This marl.) I. I I VII Univ-u- - I..- -_-_V, palm donut 3nd do your on: aluminum. This mural I. m. on non-mum pnnrl ., club): And munch: tron: - mum l- lapel-un- to mm 01 HI WP"- cu paw, be .m- w unit 0.; Inna with “3%.... " m mu- ' mu '03 um: [.03 CAI" 3nd l! M rel... I: Mmmlmnbsukmnfivoflllpu‘ymmmn’ntMn a ma TH! MURALO OOMPANY. NIW BRIGHTON, O. |.. NIW YORK. A Wounded He'ro. Soon aft- erward he began the study Ind then the prnotjce of vetennnry surgery. Seeking a wider field than the Ohiovinage afforded, 9 went to Chicago, where he now ha | wideprgc- .8 III GEILIIGS mammz: Calclmo mining. This marl.) I. Ind. on wloutllc wind by my mum l- moon-tor to lawman! mum mu- an n N .11“ run out out. min- cAnn- mm 1! you snap-tun. um mafia! Sailors and The" Grievances. The grievances of uilon examined by the authorities in tports of entry, where the sen- men belong, u ten turn out to be magma”, or greatly exaggerated. But there are plen‘ (y of cruel an contclmceless skxppen; who abuse their crews“ Violence is always ob. jectionable, and pomtedl)‘ so when n u u- erted upon nu unformmte liver, stomach or bowels by dosing mthldmstuc pu atives ‘which weaken the Intestinal. l'se onet- ter‘a Stomach Bitten. Sokhen aref not the only ones who find drillin an nwf ul lbore. Think of ‘he Work man wfim put in the blasts "L. A “. Bul- letiu. “Succen in life dc ud- updn the liver" is the waiiChu. Lu!) . 1h! poet Ind pun-tar, put it. edictl ectepce bu roven. (hut nine-tenths of the hilmntep living have their origin in (he lwer. and In con-“potion clueed by its derangemenu. Keep the liver lively and all will be well. Modern ecience poinu out Cucgrctu as ‘he only rfect. gentle, litive hver regulator fitw used In the elicnte human ogniam. All drug- gius sell Quanta 100. . 50c Ind we rec- , __»,.A L--pollv 51“» -cu v_n-.-.- _ ommend them molt: heartily At the Banquetâ€"“What's strange expmv slot: on Schulcz' face!" "\u. he has enthu- committed u murder or he pxpectu m be called cm for a speech."â€"~Fhegendc Blatur. Try Allen's Fool-Inn. A powder to be Ibtken into the Ihoee. At this senon our feet feel gvollon. nervom and hot, an get tired easily. If you hive nmarting feet. or u ht Ihoes trv Allen'u Foot-Bane. It cool- ! e feet ant! males walk- in clay. Cum Iwollen and sweating feet blluen and czflouupotp. Relievencornun huniom of all ”glands!!!” rot! and comfort. A_.___L-.- n-) -5“ hunionl of all In (magnum rut nnu comlun. Try It. [0-day ld by all drmllu and Ihoe stores for 250. Trinl parka 9 FREE Ad- dress, Allen S. Olmsted. Le y, N. Y. Motherâ€"â€"“Haven' t vou got your gloves. Alexander?" Alexanderâ€"‘W‘Nn mater. But my hands are quite clenn!’ 'â€"Punch. LAKE IICEIGAN AND LAKE mam TRANSPORTATIOI 00's LAKE BREEZES ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS sail-p memento-I‘m Island" but an“ every M- ann-fly low nus. '11:. not use! yuan-hip“!- m" nugnlflcont Vestal ”Eda-é «on canton ma ”an“: Fro- BODY brine relief from the mlhflu hate! the town or city. They ”Tam cur“. nndmm one . an comfonud’ggnn Ink-mil Ffié'ofiio it LII. uni Their GI‘QVIICOI. In'tn Inn Im- the Liver. 3: Calclmo 0001.0 80AROELY RAISE HIS HAND. The farmer unou- requ- v. .- .v..-.. _ _.._,v,.| "peel-Hr when It exec-tn the bath. and! iew peep e are I0 liable to utnin In those who ere lilting heavy load- d varioue} kinds. hon any to d“. The tenant" "rely eve: ovettexe- in strength. 1'.- milinrity with the clue 01 were. he hendlen. etublen hill t.- entirely [no the loud he liitu so u not to put n excel-lye burden on himsell. Int with the let-e! it in diluent. Re is liitiu load-o! o‘eh "tying vei ht- end made: such vet in; conditioul t t he to very liable to 1 little too much lose any, with injuriou- telnlu. Inn, eerie" electio-I oi the great or II at the body oriflnete in e ntrnil. t w I so in the cue at l. I. V. Iehtle . oi owner. North Oahu“. A Itnh eulted in Ieflonl trouble with the liver. - How he tecovered lld VII nebled to teed leve-ty heed oi stock tilting the winter. let him tell him-ell: “ About e yen ego. l outlined n inhry il Iy beck ud ehoulden b liltil I heavy wei'ht. Atter e tide. I l ver trol le came on. which so weehned the that I. could ucucely liit uy Mid to my head. While in this condition. I I the Inc at Dr.) c. Ayc'e Pull. end adi- lino-t immediate knelt. continue! II I wu nun-J dmtlocu-I-III‘ I MEL-99‘ "W" Inâ€" . H I I----- -- __.__i, ”Mllfiuhrmoookhcmmimmmvm lit-choc :11 inches“! LI holo- MAB” mob; wmuoonu. urn. wood or can]. hmm Mich! .n u to your mu... m x .m an; . mu)“. “a you PAY Intern o '0' ”M. I'm IM ".0 durum!" [rs-”1.1. ‘ “I. o. w LLAID. M'Oo, 113 Ind 115 I bound 8'... BL La“. la. - .____... ' lama ram-"m :1: Wt, 00 Ibo (ital, it“ m“T|o' Wu! luv ”av-an MI..- .“ A _ ._-. a... numbâ€"”I. scriou run!“ of {0110' - um... .__A‘_n.. _n.- h a pen the back. and “WEI-C 7:33.) advertising 'Mmef. And will om ch moot clcgm man. No Win; concern eve: before an “my and: MI present: to m custom. Thymuotfunleatuyprice,andm b: chained only in WELL mgh'mua with n m argon. mucumWMuym TWENTY-TWO MILLION We: of this band we sold In! yen. That's how good it h. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the phquu And all you about Elude m. Accept no swank . ELASTIC ST ARCH 3H... , u .I... .. V and. to}! ‘ infirm-33 I I ‘IC JJ-l I Stud-:9: so. _ .053.- 3 : 51.313! ‘IIQQI .8:- aia 3 ~23}..â€" its .2 %‘°% 8‘ 3. Yet took care of seventy head oi stock. 'DOX.III< . '13. â€"’o I.‘ it r00!.. 9 1(3):. 4.1‘.‘. 020 5' ‘3“, («Hum-om I o! autumn-Io AD. I... uttuul'lm mmvanv: mug Who found a friend. FREE ht thug-60th:] non of the m nLAsnc srncuqlfhtlm A Beautiful J Present . ‘i cured of my conphlnt. no that .. nu. “re a! seventy htld c EJG‘kc-‘ct73 6! «Well! htld 9| noc- In kl: mom that the "WWII the winter. ' curt wu m lc-wrnry bul gunnnent" â€"u. l. I. Inn'nlv. Town". . D. _ "vet ink" then hula-me Ior “Iv" living In nullrhl cum-ten. C. P. ‘Itou. Dun-nu. Tenn. wflun ; “ I have lot“ In Dr. 1.0. A "‘0 H11: II Invaluable "r1 lot can )puton. MI- tcnneu. and I red duorden. pecuflnr to lulu-nu: loalmea. Taken ll 0-.“ and {reg-cut tloeel. then pills set veno- the "vet. “an; n In throwing o! mud-l Done. and tutoflu It. utunl powen. could not «a u with the use oi Dr. Ayet'l run." . I. Ansel. gun-15.1“. DI. Ayers Hill are a specific lot all dis nut 01 the Meet. non-cl. ‘Id have“. they promote digestion. cure con-up» “on and In mmcu. and promote the gene“! mm o! the entire "Item. They should a!" he need with DI. 1c. *Ayer'l Setup. I. whet n cathartic In mulred. lore about the pm- l- 0:. Ayers Curebook. Sent tree. Address the J. o. Aye: Ca. Lowell. lug. The Will 'lflllo 'I'O Ain’t-Till" pic-fl: m on you on. I... “v“. In 1’6 001 Thu: 3.): I. um- your. EIQI. Ind ESE rm your .531 Do not 60157. This oflor h tot ushofl who only. o! DY. Aygr‘u rm. 0- (be they: gov-Alum: Luann“ a-.. no that x wu- uh): held 9‘ ”9‘? ‘n .L. I718

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