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Highland Park News (1874), 2 Sep 1898, p. 7

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rep; The 164' J: are urfigy \10 M -(nn.-.~mruunx at Ponce] (on It) \lune-mentfor the lulled Staten. I; Pat-onln. or no Guest- ‘Immer Resort at Green- I, \ \.-Three Are Dead. ‘r Septu- Xe-r In Chlnn. ‘2. Au; ilkâ€"Authoritative ad- Dm Peking say that relations ythe U: ".831 foreign office and fish min‘ster are strained to the 0 WI! TH IN ICE CREAM. RTO RICO TROOPS. hnnrr L»u\es Cuba brnakzng. Sir Claude Mac- é: Latima‘ed that Great Britâ€" regurd as 3. cause of war any 33 ‘E9 par: of China to ob- Ir Vlny fiucceed Hay. \ ' ‘ A Limburxml's “fash- fr 3 '.:» >;1_\s: “lfUcorge xx 1w 1A: 10 u::0’3pt an ap- 1“J‘j"r :xtthe court H; .:"ner:‘ u'xiiprobâ€" A ELL» seriousâ€" , 411's acnior senator '\ m ‘J'M- xbe prace v~ VJL‘JI d by Ambas- lnel In H an. author. ..\..;. “Blâ€"129:1. Correa. min. W)? 3:43 replied to the in- !M ".m‘wn. the French am- a' '»\Ԥ.:.ng:on. concerning '; W! {(47133 harbor, any :x. : as hue been removed r .12.! merchant vessels . Waving daily. l'hz- Tinn- Fl‘t‘d \[ ‘llnlll \\ 1L1)" ,\1 .\' L Aug. 26. â€"Ico ef wzth lemon cxtnc: m a traveling salesman ”.35 caused the death of and a score of other- unne' fatalitie: are ex- ‘u! Drowned \l .\';.;. I;t.,â€".\n after. "is a letter from to the family by stating that '. 1.4 fou dation for wil I" published : m1 other Ken- :1 ‘r o'Aned on the z. a branch of the nearTy all the Artuur Jones' cot- wbxch is about five fate, and H10 _ Cantruan v-ux;s_x'.\3n§:1. the S«H‘0_’v1\\'iscx>n- ‘terrs nboutLUOO \ 154w aiw’ ut troups on the is- at Mount Vernon, : Lere prepara- movement. has \V 'r -~ Arrange- for 1b» =peedy r' ‘zurgrd Sq ' bxious 021- I up the men «1:: to go home; \V :5 family. fwhniesome when: {hree ‘wn, This 1*. mornmg. 613 Ninth ncua'xon Him and nmission. Admiral mxniary ) “2 JD liruokp. s of Cnv~ ‘1: be!- ported. .icared. 3 con- nxke on nl' ’ I. “I have and your valuable (um- lm md find them pérteec. Couldn't, do without. them. I have used them for some Lime [ox-indigestion and biliousness and am now can- gleuely cured. Recommend them. to everyone. wipd. you mu m be Without them in nun-my." Enw. A mu, AlbanyJi. Y. Bilinusne‘ss Ayers s Cherry Peeloml Flo-um. Pain-us. m M Good. I» Cool. Never sicken. Waste-.0: Grive. than“ III-TWIN” m... "“c FREE‘ "‘"" A nam'nunmum: in: 30 ul Carter’s nmou Con.- . pen Bxuing Boob smoc. each. The finest household blutng Inuit A fine 0 NlekaIâ€"pumd Watch for «lune II boon. C’tmera. Kmves. and other premiums. Send address md we will forvurd the Mann. You .i‘m" my turn until you sell 1:. Sweet! cut £218 0111-: in our Premium Ll“. an: m . Inn. (-elau an ivnn'l dun, It [OR a .. Chumnututl. u: ugh-An. Q $50 REWARD! honour. Run m. oledricir! 0' tho "1‘” " body. k two. the pain of IMm-flm and lg-n - Ind mun fusing wuk ntahu. Curos bluyimne‘l- r30. “:nxa at «34-0 fut citcnlm “1an “1‘ 9mm" .fiflt-elau andu-«m' (dun, It UM an â€"‘ m but. I, I'll unfit-An. cm. 0. ounumuow m CURE CONSTIPATIOI: A A. Ha. Twain-eh. Inch.“- 3. ‘- of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lungs. it is better than wet feet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up long enough and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite brin ing on a slow fever anti makxn everything exactly right or the germs of con- supption. tfiAA AA: ___.A "S'EEiiflcrbugmng and you will get well. cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary cough disap~ peas in : smgle mgbt. The racking coughs of bljonchitis are soon completely mus- tered. And, if not too fu- along, the coughs of con- sumption are completely cured. Dr. Aver-’3 Factor-a! Plaster-s It vii! aid the action 0! the Chem} Pectonl. Ask your druggist for one In , lens no go. a discount. for can. unit on imerehangégble plnn‘ Built of be»: water!“- l-doin lots 0! non therefore we cu! BAL‘. the pnce. Box for am 1:. weight” pounds. llda for u or Galolina. Aho Hari- zonul Engines. I :0 so horse power. I?" ”mm for SW Catalan“. .wnsrn In. 00.. I'DWM unis. CIIICABO. ILL 'L'nu lulu "mu. Dw- v- nun- Power. We ole: the Win-Tumour»! WWW wed by diam:- mac'x'fiflm mu» .Ve know â€"c|.";i M on: #4“ WE.” F- "£11.99. ”IIIâ€"SI mtlylll C-ulen the Deco-Io of On. 0! Indl-nn’l anorlte Son- -â€"Hl- Cutter. Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 29.â€"Ex-Gov. Claude Matthews had a second stroke of paralysis on Saturday afternoon and expired at 6:30 Sunday morning. He was conscious from Friday morn- ing until the second stroke occurred and recognized his family and friends. but was speechless. (Gov. Matthews was born in Bath coun~ ty. Ky., December 14, 1845. He left Ken- tucky in 1868 and settled in Vermiiiion county. lnd., where he had a {arm of 2100 acres. He organized the Indiana Short Horn Breeders' association. and was one of the founders of the national association of Short Horn Cattle Breeders ot the United States and Canada. Although always having a sarong predi- lection tor pounce). Mr. Matthews rarely sought office. He served a term in the leg- !slamre In 1876. In 1890 he was nominated and elected secretary at state, and In 1892 he was chosen governor. in 1896 the friends of Mr. Matthews re- solved to make him a conspicuous can- didate for the democratic presidential nomination. The state convention was en- thusiastically in favor of his nomination by the national democratic convention which met in Chicago in July. 1896. . .. ,tLA Nun." Inc» ... Uh--.” -,,,, On January 7. 1368. he married Martha E. Whitcomb. daughter of the late James Whitcomb,‘ who was governor of Indian: i from min to 1849. and was afterward United : States senator from this state.] A He \"Intl nn .l-(ern-tlon-l Confer- ence Hold to Secure Universal Good Feellnc. St. Petersburg. Aug. 29.-â€"â€"By order of Emperor Nicholas, Count, Muraviefi, the foreign imjnister. handed to the foreign diplomats a: St. Petersburg a note declaring that the maintenance of peace and the reduction of the ex- cessive armaments now crushing all nations is the ideal for which nil gov- ernments ought to strive. The czar considers the present mo-' ment favorable for the inauguration of a movement looking to this end. and inVites the powers to take part inan in- ternational conference as 11. means of thus insuring teal and lasting peace and terminating the progressive in crease of armiment. Insurgents Ready to Dllhlnd. Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 29.â€"Gen. Cas- tillo, who has been in cousuhation with Gen. Lawmn expresses the opin- ion that me disbandmeut of the Cu- bans can be CfiTCth without trouble. 7 He says the hostility of the Cubans growing out of thc refusal of the Americans to pcxmit joint military is disappearing. and .under the udviec of cool bends ~the scheme of mnking an awed demand for their nlleged rights has been abandoned. occupation of (”Le conquered territory. with the Cuban flag floating over the palaceheside the stars and stripes. was cheered all along the trip. and when he reached the city he was given a hearty welcome by the multitude that, was waiting for his nrrirnl. In .the afternoon he called on the presi- dent “ho gave .iim a most cordial re- ception. During his visit they dis- cussed the work of the Puerto Rienn commission. of which he is a member. Admiral Schley In “'llhl-ItOI. Washington. Aug. 27.â€"Rear Ad; miral Wnfield S. Schley reached Wash. ing‘on at 4:10 d‘clck’ Friday afternoon over the Pennsylvania railroad. He Appeal by Again-Ida. Manila, Aug. 29,â€"Aguinaldo has de- cided to send delegates to Paris to present the cause of the insurgents to the members of the peace vommission. They will also make known to Europe and America the nature of the rebel- lion against Spanish authority and the claims of the insurgents for recogni- tion in the future government of the Philippines. Thlnlu Jnmnlcn_“'lll Come In. Berlin, Aug. 20.-The Post prophe- sies that Jamaica “till he soon under the stars and stripes. Then. it says. the small Antilles ninder‘the French, Dutch and Danish ywill gravitate to Washington whether the‘lr home gov- ernmen's like it or ngt. Birmingham. Ala., Aug. 29.â€"â€"In a wreck near here on the Louisville Nashville road Peter Farley and Frank Glennon, of the Sixtyminth New York volunteers, were killed; J. J. Manning was fatally and four others were seri- Six Per-on- Injured. Minneapolis, Minn.. Aug. 27. â€"â€" Six persons. one of whom may die, Were mjuret'. in the explosion of nearly a (on of firo’vorks in the manufacturing plant of George W. Porter. To [fight October I. Bufi'ulo, N. Y.. Aug. 21â€"11 has been definitely decided that the Corbett- McCoy battle will take place at Cheekwwasa 92 Qctoyzr L ousfy injured EX-GOV. MATTHEWS DEAD CZAR IS FOR PEACE. Soldiers Kill“! From the Democrtt. Grudflfinpldn. Mich. t tb M ch an Soldierl’ ome In Grand RaAldlfhvél gfg um Richlyd Dunn, hula flhurty, dd: 0 he Ctrriel the sun of several wounds sustained in some of the battles of the Civil“ II'. In recounlmg bu tour: otter Mr. Dunnund: ex Arliage'. v-u- tind n'half no I began (A “After taking five boxe- Iwn cured. I never fell .4 Wounded Solder. hen" dun I do now even in my younger days. I an naturally ’u robust man, but thay. staunch trouble. together wnh rbegmtmt which dunurd pctjp, wcye' mkxqg!” lgl'o’é’ ‘About i yeu' rmad {half no ['""" have trouble with my Itomach. 11:65:39? a}; was so intense that~ I tried diflmnt medi- cmen gnd doctor-ed With men] physiciuu, but mthonz permanent rehef. “Inca un. n A "There are 3351351217133“): home who are uking these pills and Ire ncewm en benefit.” A ‘ RICHARD DL. 3... upon my health In I am ufi‘ufied [but it would have been but short tune before my comndee would have been ponductin. the regulation funen] ceremonm over my re- mains. had I not chanced to rend of and taken Dr. Willi:nn'_Plx_1k Pills“ an: yauvauru nun-nay .- Iâ€"I-v-v-‘u .-. . -,., . All . the elemenu nece-ary to in new Me and richneu to the blood an reatore abattered nervea are-contained in a con~ denaed form in Dr. “'illiama' Pink Pilla. They are also a a[ He for troublea peculiar to females such aa auppreaaion irregulari- txea and all forma of weakneaa. 1: men (hey cure cue. ariaing from mental worry. over- work or excess" of whatever nature. _,___ . V,_- Lucked‘ OrI‘II-Ilty. Hcâ€"And am I really and truly the fin: man you ever kissed? Sheâ€"“my, of coum, you an», atupul, "Stupid! \Vhy do you call me that Y" “Because you are not onginal. At loan a dozen men have asked me the very aame queation."â€"Chicago l'h emng Neva. a Sin-Ire Into Your Shoes Allon'a Foobl-‘Ase, a powder fur the {ML lt curea painful. swollen. m-r\'uu-.un\urt|nx feet and Instantly takes the rating out of vorus and humans. “'24 lb? reah-st cuml'urt nim‘overyof the nae. Allen's omlfiaumakes tight or new shoe! feel euy. It Is a certain (-ure for sweating. callmn: .d llul, lirwl, ~l A” n“..- Subscribed end sworn to before me, thin let dny of Nov. 1897. HENRY’ GIBSON, xoury Public. Sergeant Dunn in perfectly willin‘ thu anyone ehould write him in reference to h'u use. prpvidgd clump in encloeed {or reply. ,____. ‘â€" _._._ _._ iugfeet. mummy. flildbyglldru It. and shoetmres‘w. Trial Sim-km l-‘I EB. Addrem Allen S. Olmsted. .0 Roy, N. Y. ._-r . 7.. , _ (i. A. H‘I-cI-n-(I linearly-ell. 'l‘lic Manon Route with ll! t‘uur tram: dmly. is the best and, must mmt‘urublc Inn- to L'inumutl. 'llie rate WI” be nnl ‘ one (CDC .1 mile. Tickets on sale Sept. 3d.4tl1 51h and 6th. good to nturli September ml: 'to 13111 incluive. and by extension to Orwber 2nd. Send {our vents in It-mr for the Monoa's bautifully illustrated wk on the Cincinnati bet-punt. 'Pnuk J. Reed, ;..P. A, Chicago. L. E. Sodom, T. l". A., Mmmlis. L inn. In Lit title «if a mmphlez mung full do» smip‘bion of flMlX) acres of fertile farm land. on sale at ('hostnwlle, Colorado County Texas. This with full partialnn in regard ‘0 cheap rates, 9%.. furnished free upon ap- pliclxion )0 Southern Texan (‘olnnintlon ('a-p-nv, John anderhnlm. Mgr, No. no Risk/o Bldg. (‘hififlztn HI. Anr-rtlng ( on;l;¢rlble Ame-lio- is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination. but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the CALIFORNIA Fm Sync? C0. only. and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original reIm-dy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIG (“1'an (‘0. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par- ties. The high standing of the CALI- ronxm FIG SYRUP Co. with the medi- cal profession. and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families. makes the name of the Company a guaranty o! the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken- ing them. and it does not gripe nor nauseate. ln ordertnget its beneficial efl'ects. please remember the name of the Company â€"â€" THE EXCELENCE 0F SYRUP 0F FIGS an nuscxm. 0.x. wrunLu-z. Ky. utw n TOLD BY THE SERGEANT. A rm‘t-nl iwuc nf the .‘Ilfit‘ollrl and Arkan i Farlnvr and Frmtnmn. pubihlu-d m Kan a ('nv, mnmmi am ('Xh’lh‘n'n xiluqratod title m1 Iln- "Ln-Hg. {.lrmlnu. ~lmL mumx d {run xndu-(r .-~ of thv Ozark rt-gmn. _,\ mplo r-um \\'1Il be mailed ”-1- If you WM! CALIWRNIA FIG SYRUP C0. “A lone ll Tam” FREE! EEW l ORE. 5. Y. ed 1’0 “5:. them l trial, which I did. account of D r . \V i 1 ~ hams' Pink PillnforPale People" bu- ing cu d n cue uch Mk 0 mine. agd 1 dead- "I rend In rogmn If _\'un rm-u I ISUSE rm Dmply Found" “on. Dyllrvnll or leer ompI-‘nl. an sun-fly be cured In 3C A Bulb. I I). cunluluuon by 0 to II wool-b low free M13".- Nth-buy Phni’nuy Itoâ€""y. P MI‘ I‘m DROPS 2'5" pm rend h-r bovk o! "tum Th! BBS! BUUK° m. "WA .lf5u‘.§n'..Ԥ.‘l.‘;£“. luouquZunrnlnl (pm-on. Mob» InTP-u‘v v: '. (I rurhlhn .u'm-v: Ivll‘ Al 3] PM h 1' (lur In- ‘14:} qulh‘] EA) kbAfikLatU my ck’hu cm. In yJABéowTELY FREE rhy pix grocer on conditions named below. These Plaque: are 40 inches in circumference, are (re: of any inflation of advertising whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartnnnt. No manufacturing concern ever before gave away ouch valuable presents to it: customers. They are not {or sale at any price. and can he obtained only in the manner specified. The subjecta are: American Wild Ducks. Amer-lean Pheasant. Engllah Quail. Engfldl Sllpe. The hkrde are handmely emboaaed and stand out natural a: life. Each Plaque is bordered with a band of gold. exact reproductions of the $10,000 origin-la by Murine. which will be given ELASTIC ST ARCH hubeeuthemluhrdfor 23 years. TWENTY -TWO MILLION pukaga of this band we sold In! ycu. Tut‘s how good it in. 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