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Highland Park News (1874), 12 Aug 1898, p. 7

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g was "aim; (a the reports that. "xi/hm: Do)» was H; be appointed wrrrnr 4: “v“, AS '0 anothcr report a: ‘rti’ml Stab-s Minister Harold wail w‘u ‘n he name-d for (he place. (urn: " WM mmlv to the annexation t pan-art by 'he Yaic commas. which mu "Inwxwprnvirins”tmti1congrus 11‘. prnwir- ’nr the mow-numeral of ch Mam“, 1'1 the civildurlicial and {Hun-y pmw-rs exvreised by the of- ten of flu "Vining government il IOO nr persons 31‘ anvh nitrvf itch-f» mid '1‘? I! .1 mid 21‘. (hr stats- department Lhflt act“; within the spirit of this wninn. the prefident will continue in “fict- ”h» prewnt nffit‘izfls of ‘ho Hawxiiar‘. government. regarding it s a nae-diets (K sturbance of govern- antn! fvznotimxs there to make any hingvs in (“five until congress has rofldwl {M a permanent form ofgov- ranwnt {m- ‘h9 islands. GOVERNMENT OF HAWAII. rnhlvnt nmdmpmcma of the demoralizing ef- Tec: of the army canteen has caused tuch men as Bishop Fallows. John Wanamaker. Josiah Strong, and otherl §qdmiy prominent. to place in circula- :ion petitions for its abolition by the pvesiniem. 1n whose hands the author- Ly rests. if (I Clevefvand,155 LuSnHe Itreet. (hwago, is the secretary Of the mow-merit. and from him blank p8- titic-zs can he obtaixmd for circulation a flurry '0‘»\‘:: and city in the country- Thus:- in smypulhy with (he mOV‘e‘ men: are urged to secure blank peti~ [ions at 0nv'r- from the secretary and place then: :1: vircufation for Signs- m; C.‘~..uago. Aug. 10.4fm: reports from hivkaxxmuqa, Tampa and other army 'BTITION TO THE PRESIDENT. llurt Inaugunpud by Promlnelt Xe. In the Country for the Abo- lltlon ol the Army Canteen. r4 Id {Ham‘s sh. :1 1w vested in unch per- vy‘n‘PI IVE NEGROES LYNCHER mhnrkntlon Begun It Santiago Pnrntury to Sending Arnny flan-k to Spain. l h r In \\ LOADING SPANISH SICK.‘ t huh- “Ill ('ununnc II. o", l hill 1 ongreln Take- nefinlte Act-Ion. Amg. 10. â€" President “witfl of Hawaii. is :0 con- vurvme the functinn (If PM?! A: Hawaki until such time a. «mu. reumve the report of .xmum appointed to deVise 8 H'Prnment for the island and e r‘HlJ‘It’d a statute for its ' Thn'c is to be no gov- \\ moms and shail be oxercisvd mner my the) presirivnt of the ates shall direct: and the Khaki have paws-r to remove n- am! to fill thevacnnciesso “here hix “Hr- was. qrâ€" » wrme “as shrouded in '1‘ Miss Murrii (010 some- »- k' v-w who "Ire”. Yhe shot‘ .mqw"! {quHad in the ar- riw worms; and Mrs. Orr. :1? 'ur‘ \Iiw Hurri“. It was ‘ $319 wife had hired Yha 1-) ’h»-* m'xvaPr. Hrr’s life) ‘. :11er i' (Ié‘velnped \\nnmuâ€"-\rkunun- no. a Wunlvrâ€"\ (.‘ulhy ”9‘. iulcldr. l in? ‘ " .nz SAAETER Major GeneraL" ...:. Aug. Illâ€"The foilowlng‘ ~' been rpceived hFX'tI 2:: Hay". Aug. 9,â€"Corbm. " 1 Washzngwn: Allcanto v‘ n Spa,'.\'h Slck. In k.. Aug, 16.7 Five: ne- : from thv limbs of 1.:r'kw’i [ruck and the Hrr Ls duml in hercell, zi‘nmxment of the nhu T. Orr, a wealthy random. 3 {9“ night; ed from a dose of poi- :ervd. “hfle the ne- .UHS in crime. were ab of vizizens. zhn Kym-hing was reâ€" pay-Ky hour this A J: after h-Ev:raph~ :1 “J1 su.~pvnded for b.9031) :nxlhnfliv de- '<‘nm<- from L1 railroad w. 5‘.‘.HS"(‘LL\ I'.I)r-n- \\ waver. Snsik- Jacobs, l by the pm. em for me. If at 81!. The at- Jate depunment hav- \[r l {I ECC TEEâ€"Cw.” 7.; ac mlxm a uEJE: .55 CC F 57;. 21 r Orr und his wife ' “tr “:13: flrrmerly Yn H90 the couple rr-xnrt in \V'i<t-nrxsin Li’“? tho-3' wtt'md‘ r‘ Hrr prnxpered in '4 xniz-rwi \W‘uithv 5"; Aug. 9,â€"Corbin. S‘ashzngwn: Allcanto lw‘yh Spanish Slck. Thzy wil: be loaded ave this afternoon or ‘d, shL‘ hav- Pre- pmslden t Washingtun‘ Aug, 9. â€" The conclud- ing puriiwn nf 13w Spanish reply was receiwd Hindu} m‘cning, but it “as not until u lair hour Hint it was de- éipht‘rvd :ix u wimlo and gone m'm- by the Frcnch :ixzilmsszidor. N0 efl‘ort Was made ‘0 cumunufimtc it '10 the United States government beyond a note to Seorvmry Day mh’ising him that Mia/iocuxnvnt. had been re- ceived. but not Iiflcloaing its contents. “1" Stand on the Terms. Late in the afiernoon the president received an indirect intimaiion that the Spanish repiy had come tn the French emlxnsy. A cabinet officer who was wiib him at this {in}; said, on leavin": ‘ /; “The informa'ion that has come from Madrid about ' action of the Spanish cahine: inJii-qtzs Khe Spanish- have ac- cepted our urn.» in 11 general way, but lcsvt’i normal qziwsnons open that we did not intrude in {he terms submitted. The cunlnlul‘iltJiul. “Term; {hose terms was expliczt spun: -;i.1y stating such points as would be let: open to zurzher negotiations. Wt: Wlii «and um :nsau erms." ) Spain’s Reply tc Our Peace Terms Reaches Washington. THE ANSWER comes. Madrid, Aug. S.â€"â€"'l‘he: cabinet council terminated uncr having completely confirmed {he reply of the United States, which. it is said. accepts the American comlixiuns. The reply will be tclegruplml to Senor Leon )' L‘aslillo, the- Spanish :unbassmlur to France, who will svud it to M. Cambon. the French ambasuulor at \Vashingtun. sion composed (ll mulmztrus nun .um . icans will (let-filo the question of the. Cuban cleht. the dutr‘s and manner of evacuating (‘ubn nrwl l‘uertn Ricn and the protection of Spaniards and Spam is}: interests in. these places. The com- missioners will also decide whether Spain is to he allowed to withdraw her artillery and the rcmnimler of her arms and ammunition from the coloâ€" nies. while the question of the future 0fth1‘ Philippines will he settled by the same body. Treaty will be signed snb~ ject to approval by the cortes. which will he conmkml immediately.‘ The cabinet (mum-ii will appoint Spanish 00mmis¢=ioners to meet the Americans to arrange as. to thefuture of the Phil- Funny Mug-dorm. London, Aug. f).â€"'13he Vienna corre- spondent of the Daily News says: From St. Petersburg i1 is reported that 3 band of thieves entered the resi- dence of Princess Chnnkalofi near Simferopol. capital of the government 0f Taurida. in the Crimea. foully mur- dered ihe princess and two lady com- panions. strungiing them in their 5198p. an’i after pillagingt‘nc house of Valuab'es decampcd. Took 421) Ballots. Richmond. 3110., Aug. «Srâ€"The long deadlock in the democratic congres- Sional convention for the Fourth Mis- fiouri dishict was broken at 10:30 °‘C1043k Thursday night when John L. Dougbeny' of Clay county. recei‘ved “19 nomination on the 31%}: ballot. p1 sldent Vat Yet Ollk‘lnlly Notifiedâ€" n OHIHIH' oi the .\nsn’erâ€"(‘om- [Illusion “1" He Appolnu-d to Dm'ldc lllnnr Differences. “vu nuuuu. an “11:11.8“ 1 WWO The Best 800K 3:; WA flmmfl mously Iliustrated ("In“). Inc to Anybody sendmg gm appual SBDSCI'HJHIOPI M. [IS-gen #0550 01:16:13?” _. . -. m. . . gm m“ . u e_ Remember the name when you buy again ' name PLUG exact reproductions of the $10,000 originnls by Muville. which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions mined below. These Plaques nre'qo inches in circumference, ore free of my suggestion of advertising whutever, sud will ornament the most elegant npertmeut. No manufacturing concern ever before gave uwuy such vuluuble presents to its customers. They are not for sale at my price, md cw be obuined only in the manner specified. The subjects are: American Wild Ducks; American. Pheasant. Enxlluh Quell. English Snipe. The birds are hundsomely embossed 1nd stand out nature] no life. Etch Plnque is bordered with a. bend of gold. - TWENTY-TWO MILLION puckages of this brand were sold last year. That’s how good it is. has been the standard for 25 years. ‘ ASK YOUR DEALER to"ahow you the plaques and tell you about Elastic ismch. Accept no substitute. ' ELASTIC STARCH GAME . PLAQUES r‘ nuâ€"uv- __ _4 Ha. 6x8 inch Lidl ' top ookinuServize 861341nchoroven ID Inche- high] 17 lnchol wigezfi 3- ghe- deep 1ch enervotr wolrht 000 lb. Burn- ,,k I; Incuc- vnuw.-r- - v-._- - ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, _ Wood or Coal. for 2509.. , fre'lht prepnld to your station. or I will we six-month. no“ secured) NO INTEREST. and YOU PAY NIGHT. " Inch Bun-[all- ver OCH-ed Ber . Wrib for tn- dmripuvo pumpkin n m 1 R u ,_‘ _-__ .nA fifl.:mu.$.rr>au. 310.. :w :3 :m z A$69A8TEEL_BAN_G.E;AFDR 325- TRIUMPH ST EEL RANGE: right from the very start,.notwithstanding all the oth- er starches on the market. Now, why was it? Why is it that millions of packages of KEITH'S EN- AMEL STARCH has been used in the few years since this starch was invented? Just do your ironing one month with KEITH'S ENAMEL STARCH and you will see. It makes ironing so eJSy; it puts on that beautiful enamel finish that it puts it at the head of every known aid for ironing. Manufactured Fairly Jumped into Success KEITH’S ENAMEL STARCH By KEITH‘S’ ENHMEL STRRGH (‘10., Chicago, Durlnz the on” season I wil‘ send y_ou FREE for A few months to All our: of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat [rap Bread). To induce you to try this band 0'! starch,” tlnt you me, find out for yourlelf thnt ell claims for its superiority and econ- omy are true, the makers have had prepued, lt great expense, 3 eerie: of {our A Beautiful Present gum-«mm noun-u Ilm.l.l.‘.N-|-wm~" .0! FWellllrills and 312:! house, f4 Works. cries, Ir fiery Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. How To Get Them SUMMER RESORTS u. .mâ€"‘ . , uncut-unmouunuummuu“ Luna-nun "u... .v... . .7-“ beamiIul mm'Pmm nix}. ' The Â¥laques will not be sent by mail. hey can be obtained only {mm your grocer‘ All purchasers of three 10 cent or six Scent packl , 0! Elastic Starch (Flat Iron Bran L Ara entitlod to re- ceive from gheirgf‘qcer um: of these By lb. Oven on tho noun: more. or the Iooded Sound on the nor”; more. Send 01:. In 51am 5 (ur " LONG ISLAND " nn Hlunrlwd own “To book. 6 ecu" {01 “SU KER HO HY IDOOI ducrlblng how I Ind bonrdmn human 9n Lung Inland. nnd 5c. tnr "173'th K [MSG ISLANE."1nIllusunledl-oolto n. I. III . Truml: M1nager.L L B. 5‘. Lona lmnd Clly. New lorx‘ )0 not delay. This ofler is for a short time only‘ LONG ISLAND g Ewond 82.7. BL Loull‘ HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured me of painful menstruation and backache. The pain in my back was dreadful. and the agony I suffered dliring menstruation nearly drove me wild. Now this is all over, thanks to M rs, Pinkham's medicine and 8dVlCC.-â€"MRS. CARRIE V. \VILLMMS. South Mills, N. C. The great volume of testimony proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is asafe, sure and almost infallible remedy in cases of irregularity, suppressed, excessive or painful monthly periods. ’ Before using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, my health was gradually being undermined. I sufiered untold agony from painful menstruation, backache‘ pain on top of my head and ovarian trouble. I concluded to try Mrs. Pinkhaf‘n‘s Compound, and found that it was all any woman needs who suffers with painful monthly periods. It entirely cured me. Each ~Letter Tells in. a Different _Way of Agonies Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Remember the name when you buy again saw; PLUG For years 1 had suffered With pain- ful menstruation every month. At. the beginning of menstruation it was impossible for me to stand up for more than five minutes.I felt so miserable. One day a little book of Mrs. Pink- ham's was thrown into my house and down and read it. I then got some of Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ‘ Pills. I can heartily say that today 2 new woman; my monthly suffering the past. I shall always praise ? Compound for what it has done MR5 MARGARET Annmsox, -uc- - w..‘. .... .â€" lb. would for rim c '0. Dental... Clem. 'nrloooc TIM Wilt. IV!" I. love.- “no. my: I" 0“ m II mu” m lmnouunpom-u uranwbnnna “for“: (‘um rrmlnrnl Ben u!" to: “In. (brig-ole. PI 0-. “I: lie... 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