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Highland Park News (1874), 18 Mar 1898, p. 3

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Washington. ‘March 14. â€" Senator Proctor. of Vcnnont, and his compan- ionflCui. Myron M. Parker. who have been spending some time in Cuba. reâ€" turned to Washington Sunday night at 10:35. Senator Proctor was met at the station by friends and was driven at once to his residence. Senator Proctor said that he did not desire to discuss his trip at prese M. and that. further than to commend the good work Miss Clara Barton was doing in Cuba he had said nothing in the waybf an interview. The Past claims to have had an inter- : View with Senator Proctor. in which the latter said: . ‘ “Concernlnz the cause or the Maine (115- 1 um: I ft‘t'l {FE-C 10 say that such ln‘forma- 1 Lion as I haw: obtained indicates that the explosion was from the outside. It does not show that the Spanish xox'vrnmunt or any of its ofilrlals in Havana “'rtl‘t‘ particl- pzmts in tlw crime. In the first place ldo no: think thrre were any mines in thei hart-or. Ihave not thesltghtest knowledge l of What the derision of the naval court all inquiry will bexur when it will reachVYzzsh- l lngtun. Surh information as I have is en- tirely of an unofficial character,” 1 Vol. Purlwr vmnmemled most highly the action pursurd by Consiil-(iéneral Lre, who, he said, was 11 man titted fort his plat-o in every rospeflk from what he had seen of his administration of affairs there. “The matter of his recall l rezu‘hod tln-re just a. little lwfore the contradiction and was notcroditod. It - was denied that his return to this coun- i try was wanted." hv said. In rognrd tn‘ the qm-stion us to whothvr the inipres» sinn prvvuilvd in Havana that the Maine ‘ was destroyed by external influences.‘ (‘01. Parker spokv gilurilmlly. He said. however. that the same impression prw railed therc as (llll here. There was little or no wnrtalk. . l 1nrow In 8 nammer nu u. uawuen mm a stepladder. And say, a .want a, good 'stron stove leg. \Ve broke o in moving. bone 0 your business who made. he stove. All you’ve got to do is to send up the log." After swearing for a-few minutes Blueton was rattling away at the groccrv: “Three pounds of steak. \Yhat kind? Beefsteak. of course. i \Ve're not eating horsesteak or sheep teak at our house. Ibree yards of sausage. Never mind. now, how other people buy-it. 1 always buy by the yard. A gallon of Mike, two dozen frying onions, half a bnshel of ornn estâ€"yes, half a bushel. Now, whose make 0 canned goods do you handle?‘ All right. send us a couple of cases of selbcted. a matter of a section of cheese. halfh bale of ettucc. two . of_those cigar-slmpcdjloaves of bread. l pail of butter and a sack of sugar. \ 9s, jusg know. And, hol a regulation sack. y ‘ ggs. Good-by."â€"~De onu'put in :1 basket of trust Free Press. ~-‘Mg _.._. _ A Shun-p Ala-war. Mose-JR I sho'd 9., ort anuddah lady toe de‘bnll nex’ wool; would yo’ feelmut-h (-utup‘.’ Mannaâ€"X opey; yo}; wouldâ€"Judge. WOMAN" FATE. ___§__ From the Recoid. Bushnell. Ill. No woman is better ble to speak to others regarding “woman’s f te" than Mrs. Jacob \\ caver of Bushnell, lll., wiie 0t ex-L'ity Marshal Weaver. She had entirely nu covered from the illn ‘ \vhn‘h kept her bed‘ fast much of the tim for five or SIX years hum .nd nave hnr r nnzn' in tin“ to that Pennsylvania. Ohio Indiana Illinms .. \\ as; \, rg n18 Kenuxkv Alahama. Missouri Wyoming .. himself. Mr: man he: babe SENATOR PROCTOR RETURNS. speaks Guardodly of the Mnine blu- nIter-o'l‘hlnkl Explosion “’95 Ont-Ida. Spain Shown Alarm. Madrid. March 11. â€"â€" Political and financial circles here now fully realize that Spain is facing a grave problem. In View of the attitude of the United States, it is understood the Spanish gov- ernment has completely changed its policy tonard Cuba. and is now court- ing: the cooperation of th'eCuban consti- tutional party, urging the maintenance of the volunteers, and the pushing of the campaign against the insurgents, thus giving the military policy pre- dominance over diplomacy. ‘ This change is due to the {car that if the md~ icnl autonomisu insisted upon the dis~ armament of the volunteers or incited the constitutionalists to disafl’eotion a conflict \muld supervene, “affording the United States an opportunity for an armed intervention." Murder and Suicide. Manchester, 0., March 14F.“ Robb- tmvn, I{}'.. a name given to a small group of houses at the mnway station across the Ohio river opposite this plate. Thomas Robb. 19 ytarq'old. went to the home of Mrs. Rosa Read Satur- day and erd her to the door on the pretext that he had a letter for her. She came with her babe in‘her arms. Robb fired three shots in Kym} succes- sion into her body. then ~tho .zmd killed himself. Mrs. Read 50H forward 0.91m. New York, March H.â€"â€"Ele\'0 n men lost their lives in the fire which swept through the Bowvry Mission house at 105 lionery early Sunday morningzxnd left, it a blackened shell. Their bodies, now at the morgue. are so charred that most of them may never be recognized. The dead are supposed to he: Elias (‘uddalu 2'.) years old. address not known; John Fomn. Stapleton Staten Island: \IcDormott. 25 \eaj's old address unknown: James O Rourke 4‘: years old. Philadelphia: William Sodan. 33 years old. Spottswood. N. J.; six bod- ies unidentified. No. 105 Bowery was one of the best- known lodging houses on that thor- oughfare. lt was called the Bowery Mission lodging house and was con- (lucted By the Christian Herald In the basement of the building there was a cheap restaurant, while the ground floor was used exclusively for mission purposes. Gospel services having been held there daily for several years. The four upper floors were fittud up as a chvap lodging house with m-oommoda tions for 130 males. who paid 13.2001‘ 25 cents each. according to the location of the rooms. Bowery )llsnlon Lodgan House In New York Burnedâ€"Eleven Dodâ€" leu Recovered. PERISHED IN THE FLAMES. No Detenle Fund. he cam is N 278 144 315 t -“â€"â€"‘ I 175 P New York Marrhls 1 244 LIVE STOCKâ€"Natl}? Steers s4 (0 52b 1 1 Sneep ..;. . 71.61. 4 75 Hog s ........... ,.........410 @530 3 126 ”CUFFâ€"Kinney“ 1‘ Patents 3 2-1 ((1 ‘5 I _.__ Minnesota Bake> 9' ........ 4 40 (1‘4 480 10,214 WHEATâ€"No 2 Re . .. 1 ”4‘37! 1 04k), May .. . . w...“ 991.1 COIRfV~Nb i :1” in, a . ....... .. .. 473/121 5:; a11d OATSâ€"No.2 ........ .. . 31 «1 31V. uhze BUTTERâ€"Creamegy. 14 m- :9 )19m Factory. 11 G u - CHEESE â€" P'a'n ‘SRix'n's'. 4 g “a ic- flow “Hubby" Ordeiu Hll Suppl!” y , Through the .Telephone. When n youn man ‘ rries and 0 us up 3 home one of his: chiefnfixieties is topae ar luster of the situation find as much f1 e a veteran as possible. Bl " ton, who would be widely known by his rea ame, is a new ben- edict and just settled. Here is a sample 3e. lot-ted from his almost egotinuous conversa- txop‘ at_the telephone: ' “Send me upya pound of carpet tucks. Number? I don’t knowvanything about the number of tacks in a pound. All you've got .to do in to fill my order. And, say, send me half 5 peek of nails. 'l‘enpenu '5? I’m not asking the price, am I? Yes, luli 1 peck; that's what I said. N I want a. yaw. an’t you know your usiness.’ This Is a nvate residence-Mr. lueton's residence. t'i no lumber mill. I don‘t want any but uw or 3mg saw, just ‘ regular house saw. Throw in a hammer {nd a hatchet and a stepladder. And say, want a good stron stove leg. \Ve broke 00% in moving. None 0 your business who made. he stove. Allyou’ve got, 1:0 do is to_sem_l up the log." ‘ n. CATTLEâ€"Shippln. Steers : Texas 8156213.... . . ‘ Slackers Feeders .. . Run: ............. . H068 â€" L‘Khl. . Fair to Choice SHEEP. " BUTTER â€" "Crean’ery Dairy ........... ("U EGGS . POT ATOES (per PORKâ€"Mess,M .. LARDo-May ...... A . RIBBwMay.4...... FLQUR T‘Pnten wwwmbuw h§tcltfi (Worn, No. 2 ................. Oats, \‘u. 2 W Rye, No. 2.2;.“ .IKK' GRAIV “Wheat 1:0 21nd s CATTLEâ€"NativeiSleers Texasfiteers ........... Stuckvrs and ocdtrs H0115 â€" Packers. U Straights ....’ GRAINâ€" Wheat . ay Corn MM“... Oats, Ma)’ Bye.N0. GRALVâ€"Wheat, . ay 133m! NULL} Iifitchcrs’ SH E HP ,. HUGS SHULi No woman is better ble to speak to uthera regarding “woman’s f te" than Mrs. Jacob \\ cave: of Bushnell, 11L, wiie of ex-L‘ily Marsha: Weaver. She had entirely nu covered from the inn ‘ “~th kept her bed‘ fast much of the tin) for {we or 31x years past, and says her 1' even is due to that we_l_l<knowu remedy l)‘. \Vxliiams' l‘iqlf P1113; m mu.“ .0, MW ..,.,... “I suffered for five or six years with the trouble that comes to \ vomen at. this tune of my life. 1 was muchhveuktued, was unable much of the txme to 110 my own work, and suffered beyond my ower to describe. I was do‘wnhearted an melancholy. "I took many difie en: medicines, in fact I took medicine all he time, but nothing seemed to do me an} and. “I read about Dxm Villiams' Pink Villa for Pale People, an some of my friends recommended them l ghly. I made u > my 4"“ § mind to try t em. J,“ (3.2.. I 4‘ f.‘ I bought «the hrs: ‘5 < ‘ ; box in March, 1897, and was beueliled strongso l have not been thered with my troubles sinoe l I began taking the Bomb; the first bars pills. “I have recomme‘xged the pills to manv women who are :1 erin as I sufieral. They are the only thing that helped me- in the trial that congcgtg sqnlgn}1)‘_\}j)_mgrlglthmy » These pills exert apowerful influence in restoring the stem '0 its proper condltiun. They contain in :1 r‘bmlensnd fnrm all the elements net-usury m’ gn'e new lifr and rich- ness to the blood. 3 The Salzer Seed C . want suitable names for their 17-inch lun corn and “’llitc Um. todigy. You can win thls$400 easily. Cum ogue tells all ‘about fit. Seed potatoes only $1.50 a barrel. $500; I) when! Sun Tum Nonr- .\_\'1) 10 On. n: STAMPS Mrs. \Veaver 1.»; f! y: has lived in Bushne n bhe is of unquestion ve isbed reputation. Th sh ishiptergstmg,‘ 5119 _ys fl)’€.§¢0.: ......... Barley, Good 61) Fury... ' 311LVVAVKEE Eifieg'fx'o dUST MAQRIED. 2..J..,.. DETROIT 61‘st iii cum-hum” u 75 {d SF: fi 70 (i 2?: (ti To 61: 70 (t? 82%“ fl . 'AI’KEE. . 852... ..... S! " : 4!" ‘41 “MO isdâ€"Wubbub‘gl 88885381 .5 no LOI'IS :19: ,ymx years old, and nearly Khmy years. veracity and uublenr stony of her recovery “A box and a half cured me com- pletely, and I am now ru§gled and strong. mve nqt 4 w M {II 3" 'Ii 51"‘3Qj 41x50 ’19 3 9.7 71‘ 4 0‘" ii 4 50 30 l; 51 3, leaving 8!. Pnul on Lama-m. For parllruhn u vowed-Hy low ans-enter Ind from!“ rates. apply to Department. Interior. 01mm). Cannon. or to L‘. J. BROI‘GIITON. 12% Munndnock Bulldmn. \‘mvaan, 111.: T. O. CUBME. Steven: Polnx. WM: )l. V. MCINSES. No. l Herr!“ Block. hmrML l). L (‘AVENSK Bad Axe. 1nd JAMES umm'n Rood Clty. Mich.» N. BARTHUUHIEWK Des Homes. D. H. MUHPH Y, Sundonl. Iowa. EXCURSIONS To the IIEEGBAKT LAN“. 0! WESTERN ' CHADA. when unnu- lve 1nd thlrty bushels of when 3n (min ‘ to the m. win he perwnnlly mum by n (‘unnman Government. mprmu- FRE tlveon..... March 23m and 30th, agd 6th April, f; The following is a characteristic Hood'- Sarsaparilln testimonial. Facts like lhese have made Hood’s Sarsapurilln America's Greatest Medicine and en- deared it to thonsnnds Of homes ucnt- tered all over this broad luud. Kemp's Balsam will xtnp the rough at once. (In to ynur drugglst to-du)‘ nml got 11 sample lmttlo free. Large [mules 35 cents and 50 cents; ($0 at ullL‘l‘; delays are dun- geruus. buying uhmu. dnk fox Simpson' a good! . Many young men‘s first idea of business )5 to learn tn hold a m ar nght when not smokingâ€"«\Vashinmou omocrnt. _., 7 . ‘ V_, Llne'n Funny leak-Inc. Moves the bowels each day. In order to be Both the method 11113 results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste. and acts gently yet )romptly on the Kidneys, Liver and owols, cleanses the sys- “We like to tell what Hood's Snrsapa- rllla has done for us. Our four children had diphtheria. From the very first our little boy Ralph, than seven years old, In buymg prml goods It Is aiwu): Well (0 remember that Simpson's are the best made. For Yarn-1y and lwuut)’ ox deat'n Hwy flur- mss all 0111‘ H and 1110‘ l‘etmu u I their ong- mul brightness nu nmxlcr how nfn-u they are washed: The mmw Wm. Sunpwn :‘.\'onn on the ticket m a gunmnu-v of tho- highon standard mi q'mhty, Color and fillllh. whethorjn ('nhvp yr Afim- mints. _\\'hon health} this is "messar \(‘ts Kent-h on the In er and k1dncy.11 ( ures s11}; headache. l’ricca ”7 and 500. Very few girls who look 0031} out of the corner of their eves at the men an- good homekeepermâ€"AtL-hison Globe. _._ -- .-,,.. A- Never trifle with pain. It may foo! you. St. Jacobs Oil never {0011; it cures. First Klandxkor» -\\‘h:1tostonlation" Second Klondikerrrrl'urtwulufly thnt mh taire auspender buttonf~~lklmu Journal. Is America’s Greats-st Medicinr‘ because it necnmflishes wonderful Sold by all druggims. ‘1'. six for ‘5‘ Prepared nnlv by (‘ I, I Hood’s Sarsaparilla America’s Greatest Medicine Coughing Lend- (u ('onlumpllun. 81! mm. OIL 00mm. (1. ' IEU VM 1.7. m emf-Fm wcxvc'o” cuvmuo, q. Lock! Window socdml'y Alwyn horc'. Strong. 3809“. Dunn“ Chop. 5.”. and wall. Simple and ctr AGENTS WfiNTEflgtofifiTrfi‘b'fi Oneal-non. Smog-dumping ““353 J. ms wry sick and for neural day: it leemad u if he would never be any bet- ter. After awhile he began to improve and in a few wet-ks was able (u go out. although weak and mlserable. The-u, gradually All Itroncth In HI. lebo gave out. The physiciuhs told us it was paralysis. which mmetimes followa an attack of diphtheria. We did everything for him. but he gre-w “orse until he “an in a pitiful condition. He sufl’crcd ter- ribly at night and complained voutinu~ ally of his head. and in what little sleep he was nhlc to get. moaned un- censingly. He lost all control of the musclc-s a! his body and limbs. llr had no appetite and complained of {ruling sick at his stomarh all the timv‘ After we had tried many difiort-nt mun-divs and but] about (him up all hope \\ 9 rom- menckd giving him Hood's Sumpnrilln. In 11 short time he cruised to vmnplain. th ’nppetite imprmrd and at thv and of three months he was :th0 to nttrnd school :1 part of the time. Now he is well and quite u strongnnd ruggr-d boy. \\\\\§W§@f/)fi7€ “A'Tm- All venom locum for I m m oln oneof the Muencucm- lulouloukn Ind nonhuman w- uflnnu nun-u mo FL run I Duh-m Ruin-u! In llnm-wu Che. Imam. [nod um‘ pure tau-r dent unam- l-uuurullnn I hellihfulr. 33".?”041“! 1mm drnuhllbd mâ€" lnrln ext-ellom urn-u The Kiunlfnllnmutrlen for m: lumr UI'FI\KN‘ and le-rllflod Panama, In» 1nd (Du-Mun (no Andrea IIOI'R II I. l‘LAIIl. hum Wmiuhmor.mfllob¢ In!” I P al. I -. rful cures :hen u]! nthor medi/‘ine: {:331‘ I, Had «- Co.. Apnthecarivs‘ Lowell. Muss Youare at liberty to um‘ um. tutinwnial if vnu desire as “e {1- ll “:- runnm say (no mmh in praisr 0! Hum! :- Sang-3- nHu a» a blond purihr-r and huildmg up Inc-divine." Mm. II. E. AMJLRM)5.k‘um- berlund‘. Maine. Economy is also a ohnrncterinm of Hand‘s Snrsupanlla. ):\(‘I‘_\' bunlr (1m- taimz 1m; DUN-a. and hrxu‘e tlwru n a .KhHl] {not (mnv'nu-ly stated in the {a- milmr line. 100 Dom-s One Dollar.

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