HIGHLAND PARK. gighlnud. garb 31mm. THEWEEK’S NEWS Happenings of the Past Seven Days in Brief. WAR NEWS. Admiral Dewey and Gen. Merritt are caid 10 have reported to President Mc- Kiniev a doubt of their ability 10 con- trol the insurgents at Manila and a massacre in that city is feared Casualties and Fines, Personal and Po- litical Notes. Business Failures and Resumption; Wather Record. BDUXD ABOUT THE WORLD Giborn. Cuba. wins captured by troops under Gen. Gomez. A dynamite gun materiglly aided the victory. w(01.81111 Martin. who was in com- mand of the Spanish garrison at Ponce has been court- martialed and shot for abandoning the place without resist- ance. Lieut. Col. Puiz, the second in command. committed Suicide. Capt. Gen. Macias cables from San Juan to Madrid that the volunteers were disorganized and were abandon- ing their arms. Not one-third of them remained ‘in the. clty. Reports from Manila state that Aguinaido is showing a more friendly spirit {toward the Americans and hope Is entertained that trouble in that di- rection may be avoided. The converted cruiser Badger re- ported it had captured at Neuvitas three ships with 400 Spanish soldiers on board. In consequence of an appeal by the commanding ofï¬cers in our army at Santiago the president has ordered Gen. Shafter‘s troops brought home as soon as possible. Geni Miles has formed practimlly a new .plan of campaign in Puerm Rico. his object being to hem in the Spanish troops at Aibonito, as well as to avoid minml roads. The Third Illinois had a sharp en- gagement. with Spanish cavalry at Gunyamn. near Arroyo. Puerto Rico. The Spafiiuvrds were defeated and 20 of them were captured. Four were killed. The Americans had no loss. The SpaniSh cabinet met in Madrid. the queen regent presiding. and the peace proposals were discussed. but no deï¬nite action was arrived at. (ï¬n. Shafter‘s army from Cuba at the (ax-Hes ((1 me possible. and H isbeliexc‘ . that the threatened disaster from n noourge ol’yellow fever will be averted. The troops of Gen. Shatterâ€: com- mand at Samiago began to leave Cuba for the United States. After a sharp skirmish 7 with Span- iards, in which three Americans were wounded, the city of Guayama. the prin- cipal poim on the southeastern coast of Puerto Rico, was captured by our The United States, it is declared. has decided to remain the entire island of Luzon. of the Philippine group. The port of Arroyo, Puerto Rico. is now in the hands of the Americans. After the town had been taken the Spanéalrds attempted to assassinate the British consul. He was not injured. ugops. Sagafla has izsued ordcrs to the Spaniards in Puerto Rico not to resist the Americans to the utmost He reaHzes that San Juan must fall .md he would avoid unnecessary loss of life. Advices from Madrid indicate flint Sa- gasla will‘have much trouble with puny leaders before the terms of peace can be arranged. There is a strong de. mand for an immediate convocation of the oortes. The Spanish cabinet accepted the peace ‘erms imposed by President Mc- Kinley and the queen regent gave her approval. Advices from Santiago say that the Infautn Maria Teresa, one of Cervera's ships. had been floated and is in fairly good condition. In a letter to Consul Wildmnn Aguin- aldo complains he is ï¬ghting blindly. and asks ifthe policy of the United States toward the Philippines is an- nexation or independence. American marines landed at seven! points on the en‘stern coast of Puerto Rico. “hich were surrendered withom resistnnuo. Rénr Admiral Sampson will vom- mnndthe eastern squadronifill‘e sent abroad by the president. Secretary Alger will have the bodies of the soldiers who \vex‘e killed or who ï¬led of disease at Santiago brought to the United Sta‘es. The war depamment ii exerting: itself to accomplish me removal of Ar meeting “as held in New York havmg for its object the admission of x’uerto Rico into the union as a state. The poï¬e teleg‘hphed the archbishop of Manila to place himself under the prot‘ection of the United States. A general advance of the American forces in l’uerto Rico was begun in the direction of San Juan, the starting point being Ponce. ._.. .. . «.. ELLIGENCE FROM ALL PARTS BY EVANS . FORREST. ILLINOIS Gen. Blanco issued a proclamation to the Spanish peopie of Cuba that Spain had been forced to the disgraceful is~ sue of suing for peace. and lhn: there would be nu morc war and no further use for soldiers. He offered 11 pardon to all Cuban poHtival prisoners, and over 150 were rolensod in Havana. Wreckers floated the Spanish cruiser Karin Teresa and started her under her own swam to Norfolk, Va. ' n0\ll-‘.5TIC. The exchungoc at the loading char- ing houses in 1110 United Stmos dur~ ing the “99k ended on the 51h aggro- gated 31.1916 (339 57 4 ngninst $1 039 "15 002 the prmious “m k. 'Ihe increase compared with the vorresponding week in 1m? was 3.9. A severe storm swept the Florida roast and shipping was seriously in- vrrfered wilh, a number of small crafl being sunk. ‘- Fire in Jacksonville. 11].. caused a loss to six business ï¬rms of $125 000. Charies (hbourn “as hanged gt Prescott Aux-k for assaulting 3 pr! George Gréeulcfl. 37 years old. killed his mother-in-law. Mrs. Edgar Mela- ner. and William Flewvn in Ruthie. Fluke Fleming was hanged at Little Rock, Ark, for killing Sol Rollins, a deputy sheriff. Six robbt rs secured $5.000 in mont‘y and about $4,000 in notes from the Union bank in Richland. Mich. Sadgwick Arnold‘ Frank L'uce and two brothers named Leisch were drowned at Lafayette. lud., while bathing. ' The percentages of the basehnll clubs in the National louguc for the week encd on the 7th were: Cincin- nati. .670: Boston. .624: (‘lerelnntL .02“ Baltimore. .573: New York. .550; (‘hi- oago. .552; Pittsburgh. .533; Philadel- phia .467: Brooklyn. .391: Louisville, .367: “ashington. .352; St. Louis..259. .>\ rumu\a_\ team in a funeral pro- t‘ession near Ilixon. Aln.. killed Mrs. Mary Williams. sister of the dead man. and her tlnugzhttr. .\(l\'i;'cs from Alaska say that a fam~ ine is threatened in Dawson and :\ smmpode will shortly take place. At the domocra‘ic state convention in Galveston. Tex.. Congres‘man Joseph D. Sayers was nominated for governor. Itintiug was resumed by the striking woodworkers in Oshkosh. “'75., and nonunion men were roughly handled. (‘bnrles Yohnnsen. a blind man 43 yours of age. and his “ife. ('hristla. \wrc found dead at South River. N. J Thv woman killed her husband and then commillvd suicide. John Wesley Lewis, a young: farmer near I’ixtsboro. MIL. killed his wifn and himself. Family trouble was the cause. The plant of â€me Robinson Basket company. :he largest grape basket facâ€" tory in the ['niu-d States. was emirely destroyed by ï¬re in I’aines\'ille.0..1be loss being $100,000. Russell Sage celebrated his eightyâ€" second birthday in New York by dc- voting himself. as usual. to ‘he man- agement of his fortune of $00,000,000. The republicans nominated S. E. Payne for congress in the Twenty- eighth New York district and James S. Sherman in the Twentyâ€"ï¬fth. FOREIGN. Forty persons were drowned by the bursï¬ng of n watenpont It Madiann, Spain. Henry Svhullz, utter kisaing his linle son um! his wife. shot the latter in Davenport. 11L. killing her. and then committcd suicide. George Me’ssmoro. a prominent farmer. and his 11-year-old son, were killm! “hile crossing the railroad track near Kewanee. Ill. Mrs. Helen Kelley. aged {b8 years. was burned to demh ll her home in Hancock county. Tenn. Applicaï¬ons for charters for national banks in I‘ueno Rim and Hawaii are being received by the comptroller of the currency. but none has been grantâ€" ed as yet. J. 11. Banks. one of {be most promi- nent and wealthy citizens of Willow Springs. Ill., and postmaster of the town for 20 years. killed himself at the Briggs house in Chicago. 71:7); damaged the Si. Louis (310.) Dressed Bo»! plant to the ex‘enl 01350; 000 and 30 sheep were cremated. PERSO‘AL AND POLITICAL. Nebraska fusionists in convention at Lincoln nominated William A. Poyv- ter. of Donne nonnty, for governor. 'l‘lio rmublivans â€nominated It. 0. (‘ruinp {or congress in the Tenth dis- trio: of Michigan] The ropublinuns of thr First district (WHRL'INKMOHQI nommn'mns: MHVJ. Elmomh distrivt. A. S. (lnrretson (dent). Illinois. Twenty-ï¬rst d:'-trlct. W, l‘. anlmalz (pop). Ohio, Twen- tieth \lfélrict. F. 0. Phillips (rep). .\li<sourl. Fourth district. J. I.. Dough- r'rly (alum); Seventh. \\'. (E. Roblnsor (rep). Tennessee. Fifth distrivl. J. I). Richardson (dam); Six!h.J.“‘.(}aine: (dam). C01. James 0. Broadband. minister to Switzerland under Cieveland and I congressman in 1882, died in St. Louis. aged 78 years. of Nehmlska n'rminmml 1‘). J. Burke! for congress. The democrats of Wyoming: in ses- sion at Caspar nominated Horace (‘. Alger {or gown-nor and adopted a plat- form fai'oring the retention of all land over which the American flag floats. :rvss. 9mm? nominn' ions lions: Iowa. S. Garretson A dispatch from Barn-Iona “ya u formidubh- rising of (‘nrlisln has mken plum- nrar Lon-1a. Spain. (EN rgc N. (‘urznm pron-mm in the British [:nrliuxuenl fur Hm fun ign o!- ï¬ce. has accepted the nflivv 0! \iu-roy of lrdiu. The NIH Nimrod wcm dnvrn in I (do on Cupc- St. “Ins and 120111†crew “ 2re drownnd, Fin- port-mus \wrt' tlrmuwd by the :apsizing n! u bout 1n thr l'iwatuquu river near hmer l'oinl. N. H. Sir Thomas Lipton has given $503,000 to sun vhoap diningâ€"roan; in London {or working peopir. LATE“. Spain's reply tn Illa American [2011‘ 1l‘l'lllh lms rravlwd \Vurlfluglun and will he pres-:nlml to the prmideut by .\L ("unlme lln' Frrm-ll amlunmdor. l'here is Hun-h doubt us to wln-llwr the Insuer will he cntlrel) bullshit-Mr). ;\d\im-s from l’nerm kit-o say (Eel. Milcs‘ arm) ix admncing an. n Juan in {our din-Aim“ Oniy ":5 milw‘ from that city. Brig. UCIL John S. l‘ulund. a! New Yurk city. died of typhoid {cw-r ut Ashe- villo. .\'. (‘.. alga-d 62 years. In his «‘flH-Enl n-porl h: 31:5(‘.r.d(‘apt 'h'n. Munro is hold r(':-pnn.~ih!r- by .\d- miral (‘rrwru for tho dmtruvliun oi Ihe Spnnish fleet. Ehm'r I“. (Bruin. of Huldï¬rI-i. ('01, shot hi~§ \nfr and himsrif. {knurmic lrnuhlr u.†the vuuse. Rivhnul 'I‘hurnde .1 nt'crn “ho 'rim! to annult the rhmghtrr nf I, H 'linr“. Hf Ripley, TN. ., “us hzu‘gc-d by I "Huh. Spaniérds nt Hunntannmo 'nid‘ dnwn their arms and surrendered ‘0 Bri‘. Gen. hen. lurgc'a! prr mm) 1mm r (“Lu-n. :11! d .n 11â€- ago of l’ ;\ truin Jummd lhe Ir: Jlln<‘7iun. Marv-1, killing J The H‘vrrtury of “ar rmwiu-d ;| tel« fgrxun hon: (LHL Hilts makzng :a lyric-f. mmnurngit‘g Hau‘mrnt in rumâ€! to (he Hl('\‘r.~i unJ pru.~p1'('ls of Hu- l‘m’râ€" {0 Kim) munpnipn. nu" saying Hm! he m'c‘dr‘r‘. 1:0 mnn‘ trrmtlk tn nvvr‘rlnplish h} 1311's; knkulx. I ;\ Ilmh Hunk H‘nm. from â€10' jmi :n ("a human! Hum {ur (1- (1mm. Spun.“ u ply 1n 2hr p4 .u'r «m imlumd by 1h:- l'xzin-«f Hutu “worm! in l'rrkidrhl Mr-lezlry has dnr (mnlmu It ism» A land ï¬ght at (‘Junp “mu-y in the Philippinw rmuhrd in 1hr killing of 350 Spaninrth. \\ hi1:- itfu) \n'ro \\ ()llhlll‘d. The American muuuhiv-c werv 13 kill“). Masermusly injurtr! and 38 slighny wounded. Shafp ï¬ghting occurred at (‘0an. Put-rm Rico. and the to‘wn was cap- tured by Amnricnn troops. Oliver Hnrih and his son, uged 1Q. both Ion thir luvs by dermhm: into a “ell a; l'pp¢~r Smuhwk), (L uhrre (hr-re “An “ï¬n damp." Thc- ï¬n- Inxms of lhc- l'nil um! ('umulu during the- ï¬rst hi of â€Ir prvsrnt )rar were 3' ugtï¬ns! 304.51.17.11) during 1‘ months in IQ'PT. Hum li«-)l‘.nld>, born :11 ('u :Uril 1H5 _\(-.n'.~ ngn. dim! ville, 'I‘vnn. K Firt- drstroyu’ \ho hnsinc-s of the city of â€ismnrrk. N munv rn-sitlrnu-a. [he Inn ln sljximm, VThc‘ nationâ€! â€we: of thv Amm‘ivnl. “hevlmrn hrgul. npolis. Th9 rppuhlivun! ohhr Third tiiytrirt of “'iscnn.~in â€nominate-d Jnnvph W" Bulk-00k for r-nngrrn. The prrlinnnury steps haw been taken in Madrid to mmrbmurtin! (Inn. Torn]. wlm surrvm‘mrm! Uu- Spnnish forces in Santiago tn (Hm Fhuflrr. John \lrndnwa a trmpH-d In :1.~~auh n me]. Hm, “as hungm ford Lile rEH-r, I1¢~nrl.|xu-\ ICx-(‘nhgh-flsman .\lr\um beâ€. knnun us 1hr fnfl’wr u! back mun-mrnt, dim! at La ugm! H )rurs. .\ pussv of «Ill/mm M11111 an Outlaw \\ ho mmnh rvd F I '1' puslmuslrr 1n Mvhm (Bourgn- \Vcln-h-r Hm! : hrothkr Fred and thvn l at “'95! Stnrkhndpv. \L'n the family “as 1hr (‘unstn pll Fulro, vvnmynr mm! the rxrr1_ ummr in Sm: l'mn~ 'I‘hurmm‘d .1 nt'crn “ho mull the (laughtrr nf I, H 'nle‘y, 'l'm.::., “us hzu‘gc-d by ‘s‘ a mprn “)‘o nt- AIH n iinlt- girl .1! ('ur- mgvd l)_\' a nml». s of thc- l'nilcd Stan. mg the- ï¬rst ai‘ month: )rnr were shinnymo, .1) during the num- ho hnsinrss purtion qnnrrk. N‘ I), and [he Inn ln-Ing over unvvr‘rlnplnh Hid nwl lu-r; d kiilu} his lie-<1 hunsrlf ’l'ruululr-in â€I. \LEI Vail. in 1mm:- pr Tuwn. thslmnl uL'IIt- of ('nmpâ€" Kim!- l xm-rv n nd lll' The doflnr n wn y-EMHMHN‘d man mnnnzrd she! lhl’ft I‘! l r-k‘ an dlluul} almr lormnwt mu‘b' 30 pf Nu- m Then he look to lhr‘ pun afï¬rm an! a post omN‘ order for flu- amount. and «mm :0 tn hi~ friend in rape Town. vrlmm- a-xnm-ann( Nun he better imlgIm-d than dPN‘Hbcd-‘â€" Spire Moments. The olden Vol-ulcer. A New York Stats duolnr. aged 109, vol- unu-c-red La ovum»: 11: 1h.» Pfl‘h‘d :11 re crntly, and «Mann-d a drum tn ('DH'I’ me army as n mun n. Fun at his admin-rd ‘rari he an had \chuu! ï¬lflhï¬t‘l‘, my! “14$ 0 to [5 mllrs .1 day, 'Hn- mdm-l b'amlflrd mpdu-mv nu llmirtwr'n Mumarh )erm, Prob-My u no tune m the world's binary in as much Illenllon been pud :o the In- lermr dean-anon of home: an at preoentl No home. no matter how humble. u i‘albou! Ill handiwork that helps to bcnuhfy the uranium“ and make the surrounding: more c werlul. The tune of the American people his cht pare wuh the Age, and Almon eury day brmgl forth wmelhmg new m the any (:1 u pu-xure, a drn mg, I pxece of furmlure or other form munl devurntxoxL Um- of the Inn! of 1 ese has been given to the world by the celebrated Irlu! Munllv, m I when of {our bnmml pnrrrlmn game- naqum Kn! {or years hdl annhmg an han some m llnl line been seen. 'I'lu- puluwu [rpm-wand by their pllquea are Amrntun “’lld llurkr. Amenran l'hm» um, Ameruan Quall Ind Englmh Smpe. Thrv are lmndwme paumngu and are u- penully den nod for lungmx on dining mum unlls, t mugh lhelr ruchneu and beau- ty entitled them to n plate In the surlfleof n uuy lmmq. flu-9e angling“ ll_q‘ue|‘lu(\:e-ILL nu: nun. ’u\»|v|l. urrnï¬henn. punfu-s ï¬nd" vuahul One bot Ur does mm h gupd , ,1 ,, w mu. ranshymxmn. fM'r-n and Mad b - . . A . , The Tendency ol the A'- In Tow-rd llnl Decor-Hons. purrhaned n! a coat uf “ï¬lthy .l. C Hub lnflf’l’ Mn»: ('0’ manufacturers of the cele» hrated Elastic Starch. and in order to enable their nunirrnua ruatomera to become pounce- aura of these handmme vmrka of art they have had theni reproduced by a apenal proveâ€, in all the ftl‘h mlon and beauty of the original, The)" are ï¬nished on heavy cardboard, reaaed and emboued In the shape of a p mum and trimmed "1â€] a heavy hand of gold. l’hey meaaure forty mrhca in nrrumtvrc-nve and mntam no reading matter or mlwrtmement whatever. 1'nt:l Se iteml-er lat Messrs. J. (7. Hubim- er llrua n. prnpmse to diatrihute that plaques free to their customen. Even pur- rhnaer hf thrt-e tc-n rent parkagea of Flame Ftarrh, flat iron brand, manufartured hy J, (‘ lluhinm r Hm: (‘n., is entitled to revolve our of thuc hindwme plaque! free from their grmrr. Old and m w cuntomera alike are entitiul to the benvhts of thxs offer. Tha-ae r‘aqumi “'l‘l not he sent through the mall. tw nnl)‘ \\a\' to ohtain them hemp {rum your [rover erry grm‘er ï¬llâ€? in the country hm- lilaatic Furvh for sale. It II the oldvtt and lvest laundrv starch on the- mar» Itet and II the most perfect cold [ii-mew atard‘t ever im' ‘13th It is the onlv etarvh made hy men who thoroughly understand the laundry businm. and the only rtarch that I'lll amt injure the ï¬ne-at fat-rut It haa heten the standard fora quarter of a eeutury and aa an endenee of how good it in twenty- two million chases were aold laat year. Aak your dear! to ahow vou the plaqua and tell you about Eta-tie Fun-h. Ampt no ruh-titute. Bear in mind that thin ofler holda good a ahort time only and ahauld be taken advantage of without delay. , -. A _ A latter 0! “'orla. “What a pun-hing fellow that young Mia» ley in! Six wmln a 0 he “as a waiter in a cheap restaurant 0 da\' he has agavemA “WT th tlnat_n3u‘s him #7,“!!! year. ..a ï¬edu‘mo 1n limtrï¬rr'n Mumarh Mum winch has no rquql for indsgm‘uon, dÂ¥lpq Try Alla-I‘- Fool-Bale. A powder to be shakrn mm the thou At flu: wuon \‘our fn-x {eel swollen. nervous Ind lmt. and grt larrd enlily. 11' you hnvc Im-rtm‘ ï¬rm or In In shoe Irv Allen'u Fool Ease. It «ml-1 Il‘ {rel In ml}os walk my on): (‘un-u .wollen Ind "routing feet. bllltrra and tallou.sp«)ln. Relirvnrornhand humans of all umandmvumlnndmmfnn Try IL radar lx‘old by all druninu md shoe store! for ï¬r. Trml [mt-km FREE Ad dress, Allen S. O!mupd. Le Roy, N. Y. \anr “'. (' “mun-non, G P A.,0n-en I (Tn-9mm Knult. “noun“, 0 . for tree book: and mum. $5,“) (‘mmumh to (‘huu- Dough Enumun, Mm, 310, "Pushing dud \uu am ’ ‘IYnu' w- (0! the wrong Wnrd lu‘hnx u what you met. â€- Chlcago Ewnmn News BEAUTIFUL BOXES. 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Precious boon ' The mu me “heme .imo I Admirnz Dewe; Manila bay ‘1 had1lmel‘.‘h gownrd obuh Phi‘ipplnf )6“ xhe intrepid (harleium, ( islands: G?“- Sohh‘)‘ vanqm gut... and Gel l‘uerto lilco I a sort of cut the Hawaimn legislaï¬ve ell .quare In‘ies ¢ snorted job 1 Empire mold earnest. and! n WU] end. It ir 110‘ [1 Ynited SWIG “group" of is] nlthougn It I 351857. Tue. populous not â€rest hm-nul colonial pol of our prra! idnmh are k the Baker an: island )0 in l mu nonh, minulu 30 I island is ab: Baker. Nell :nd the tot; one square I: Anolb -r u 3| the Marqul gnaw-cred I â€under 0! 1 ac]. who. by Blaine, who: .uu. boil“ over the dog unted ubout olulu. h 111 mile. Ind ‘ linker out} 34 tcr'l link 4 tnd brkhtw it lien in cl between Ru almost WHM nilr, d M cellent cotfl" flux. In WI {or we “I locued tho! and 90 milcl discovered h Dunc-n. win der an act 01 gnniur of t phatc comp! mle to the I AI colon“ which we 0‘ much. but I that belorol close: we I»! Rico. one o! It is one 01 lndiel. bait); 90 miles 10! 36 miies 'ur range run- cut to west murly 4.000 area is 3.530 ulmiou of 1 “bin, 24â€.“ (rues. I! h: uu’a} in: OH (H?) comm in {nixed m (special \' but III