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Highland Park News (1874), 21 Oct 1898, p. 3

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dn Ter'thlr Fate of I ’l‘en-Ye-r-Old ”07 (-ught In A flllnurd III (blur-do. Ing I w l'-rl. Inlvn n! (he \dmlrnl Den-lure 'l‘ha‘ Hm \nme \h.“ "e Preten(ed a. - l-ndldate. A ,yr’!‘ DEWE Y FOR PRESIDENT. l ' u.v._~vo, Oct. Irkk'l‘he {me-Dds r.. Dewey are deiu‘mined w. ’ ‘ :Anm to the Amerivan pro- ” : axu’ufate for {he presidency. .~' ‘ .r-L’. A fh» statemen: made on . . of Senator Proctor. of Ur» n5 Dewey's closest ~ \k. "rm: Rode“. anernI pmâ€" »; .grn‘ of the Pennsyh‘ania hnen v, 5.1,; rem-Wed a copy of the Kung Uaify Press, whet-air apâ€" \ A: wer‘iew had by a r91)” VA: ‘3? mm paper “'th Edward w rum-z 3'3?” cnnxui at Fun- Lh.r‘.1, Frmul'. 196209 paid a thh 'n \‘Fmiraf Dewy and the r wrm-n and <Iate<3 that he ‘nr’r "If by Senator Proctor {hat ‘.‘~ : xzne wcu'd be prrsemcd as sliUW CLHvEES EARLY. 9" ”/21 FROZEN TO DEATH.‘ r‘ (UL, Oct. ISLâ€"A :pecial to ' Mountain New: from Flor- Rays: News has just .--e of the death by freez- M'urday of the ten-year- " ‘~\.Il.a:n [.eoliu, living six f‘th‘, hex-P. 11rd the possibly fa- cirx; of th» father. They were Mum». fruzn Pore-cs and 10s: i" :, 'he binding snowstorm. "' by team. hoping to find . HI-uwrd Hun-1 ln \\ ester. -~â€"\\ Irv-u \re “0“]: 0.1! lru|n< Are 1411?. \h he :‘W'. Neither was prop- or mid weather. and soon 7: .gtk; gave out and he ‘hw r s Irms. Leolin final- €1‘u11n‘0il} and exhaustion ‘r: <55"er of his own M \\.l\ found ahou‘, eight .La'JAUJS. I',x"k nflerknr‘ufimfy, ( Hf ’ht‘ Third Jid fifth Twen'y-firl'. and Twen- mn 'og'mvntt respec- . n my mum we’re )nidi’ rs made to m., ()«". 134' l‘he 0:”!th- u. f: ,. ~wuthu’i‘5t in wow? vurly storm on 4)~‘_ cunzpmtely ‘s'nu‘t, r":u wirc communicth ~:'h. me west and the fig on the eust has .Q'Q. {rum Ewing totally '2:- ~cmtn «l >Inw wire to r}. uni igwmgfield. M0,, tut: on the west, Law- ‘u '{m farxhest pomt .' m: (h: Iznrrh. St. N buns. 'hv boundary. Wivhiht and Hutchin- vj-w urnthuefl: Denver mi (\mflhu on the worth mt as if «if thr: map. .‘il‘lPL" {or mung; hon”, mxvlnzgh! Sunday the 43.)“ and the temperaâ€" ?)vn'v-pv'lbiy. Steafl’fy waxy, vrvt snow. driven ar'h wind. at pomls nnwirv of a 5:09. has .:::COQ chEwu r5:â€" vcn L 35km; JLC .3 w ‘ \txding \erydifi‘ir‘ult an" :l'.(m:; the river. 1 'dhmzr‘. “:15 driven 1" il'hr' *7ritb'izz11rd ' I! St. [.mx': Mon- .:biewafl day at the >. W mi!“ an hour. and f‘ni',‘ The rain began urging to Meet in ‘he awr~ And then settling wnnmzs cold dr’rzzle. x» has been caused in nf the pros‘ration of ek-phnne wires. T119 "h wuzd. at pomls wiry of a 5:09. has ‘< mi toh‘graph and mm in ”190pt‘r‘. have 1". dnwn by the strong h) We weight of the PM '1‘ uhm-rvntmn. I‘M \[(7§n€~ thi: year for a {;w mo- « H mgr! done. Wes! ‘ x ?"z (w are «Fox'r; \ rump. h9avy rang earth wind f‘h: u' I!» more rm,” 3:?!“ deiy :1." 1:: "mxr‘ned. ms 13:: age has YI.1Y‘TO“' Tfl“‘ WITH n in \'t’£lt‘~ 1H he ‘1WaIIaIBakeIanuisig loosens the grasp of yourcough. The congestion of the throat and lungs is removed; ailin- flammation is subdued; the pans are put perfectly at rest and the cough drops away. It has no diseased tissues on which to hang. Dr. Ay er’ 5 Cherry Pectoral Plaster dradrs out inflammation of the lungs. Advice Frog. Remember we hm n Momentum men: H on have :ny com lam! uh: hat- ovor Ind estm the bet! :11 ion! advice on em possib‘ obtain. 1mm the ioflorf freely. "h on W!“ race!" . Inptre w on: eon.G "0 Mix nu. ma. J. A_an._ Ayers enemy moral It Takes Nerve to resist the ever present exciting cause: Of Asthma and as (he anacks recur agalr. and again the sufferer finds that his nerve- force rs exhaustedr his power of resistance is gone. his general health steadily de- curâ€"ms and tho becomes triumphant. with all Its train of horrors. Dr. P. Harold Hayes‘ treatment reverses all this â€"-the general health lsbulll up. the strength increases. the power of re- sistance is restored, reserve nerve force is accumulated. the Asthma goes'goesr- and is gone. and the cause being-re- moved the Asthma is cured to stay cured. Address DR. HAYES. at Buffalo. N. Y.. for particulars. ' Asthma ll “3M3 ' If it was only henlth, we might 1e: it cling. ut it is a cough. One cold no sooner passes of! before another comes. But it’s the same o!d_ coggh all the time. A... -A-.. can". v... -e , And it’s the same, old sto , too. There is first the col , then the cough. then pneu- monia or consumption with the long sickness, and life tremb- ling in the balance. HIGH HONORS GIV'E‘I. President McKinley Made a Docfor of Laws. The Degree In Conterred by Dull-r- per, at Chicago L'nlverlltyâ€"Furl- 9nu8torm Playl Havoc with Jubilee Decoration“. Chirago, Oct. iB.â€"The University of , Chicago on‘ Monday conferred upon 5 President William McKinley the de- .‘ gree of doctor of laws. Eight hundred people, as'uiauy as could be jammed ‘ into Kent theater. applauded to the 3 echo as President Harper placed around the shoulders of the nation‘s executive the hood of purpleâ€"purple ' to indicate? as Dr. Harper said in ‘ Latin that the recipient of the de- ; gree “Lad surpuSsed other men in Mum "uni”: and devoted toil."‘ Latin that the recipient of the de- gree “had sut'puSaed other men in rutive genius and devoted toil." The exerciaes at the university. while hampered Very much by wet weather, were still impressive in an extraordi~ nary degree. The presi'lent spent the morning quietly. receiJing only those Millers for whom appointments had been previmisly made, among them be- ing Senator Fairbanks. of Indiana. E Shortly before 12 he left the residence of Capt. La Fayette McWilliums, en- tereil a carriage and was driven rap- idly to the “white house" of the uni- 1 versity. the, home of President Harper. Here luncheon was served to the presi- dential party, the faculty of the col- lege nnd a'lirnited number of invited guesh, prominent among whom were Archbishop Ireland. of St. Paul: Rev. Dr. John Henry Barron's and Thomas 1%. Bryan. Mrs. .\i(‘1{illi9)‘ was not pres- ‘ ent at, luncheon. but joined the party, in! Kent theater in tinie'to “itnrss the lm *frrring t'i the degree upon her dis- itingtfi~he<i husband. Students l’nrnde. Before entering the theater Prui- (ient McKinley mounted a stand in front of Dr. Harper's residence. where he 51(r0(i under an umbrella and re- viewer: a long line of students of the El‘hieago uniVersity and its afiilisiterl institutions of learning; who mnréhed pust. giving college yells. “uving their banncrs and canes and cheering as only oollvgv men can. AH wore cap and gown, and hundreds of yards of ‘ a- w , maroon ribbon floated from Canes and vivd with the national colors in bright- ening the scene. Addre-Ie- Delivered. At three o‘clock the president en- tered Kent theater urnid great enthu- siasm. Dr. Harper took (I sent in the center of the stage. flanked by Pres- iden‘. McKinley and Rev. Dr. Charles Ii. Henderson. chaplain of the univer- sity. The president presented a strike :‘ng appearance. attired in can and gown. After prayer by Dr. Hender- son an address on behalf of the trusâ€" tees was given by Rev. Dr. .Hnnm K. Parker. He spoke on “The Firm Foun- dntinu of National Pence," :\f\f!‘ singing "Ameri‘a" Prof. Al- bion \\. Sim: H deliwred an address on behalf of the congregation. 'I “in" gh- .11! his nddrvss he “as greeted 1w unbonqded Pnthusinsm. his nnmrks in commendation of ihu presidem's count during the troubles “ith Spain being received with resounding cheers. ’I‘ho Dl-gree (‘unft-rred. Sulcany and iulpressivvly the dean Sulcany and iulpressivvly the dean and [residrnt of the unEvvrsity pro- nounc-vd in Latin the formula confor- ring the dcgrt o of LL. D. upon the pros- ident cf the United States. When the purp‘e‘lined hood was placed around Presltit‘nt McKinley's shoulders the audience broke into cheers which lashed fully five minutes. Throughout the exercises ‘he president did not speak one word. merely 119“"ng in re sponsc to laudatory words 6‘! the vol legians and demonstratlons of the au Storm Injures Drcorntlonn. Strong wind and rainstorm that pre- vailed Manda)" played havoc with the peace jubilee arches and decorations. Six of the arches were blown down and badly damaged. Three persvr‘s were struck by pieces of the \vrm-k- mm and corinnsiv iniured. qu‘t’lwds diencv. age and seriously injured. Hux‘UIqus of flags apd streamers of bunting with which the dowmowu buildings Wore decorated weré torn away by the wind. It is hardly probable that {he arvhvs ...m x“. mnhnnd Street car traffic was “ill be replaced. Street car tmtflc “AS blocked {or hours in the debris. “Ill Stny' Another Day. President McKinh) “ill tr\' ng Hn to see the illuminalot' bicycle purm‘n It is scheduled for Thursday night an. “ill keep the chief exi‘cuthe in {nun until Friday morning Hostlle l‘llla‘érl Decide to Sun-vu- derâ€"Jndlnn “'nr In Noflhwe-I Washington,0ct.15.â€"Adjt.(‘.en,(‘nr- bin has recvived the fnflowlng dispatch from Gen. Bacon. indicating that the indinn uprising in Minnesota is pruc ticall)‘ at an end: “\Valkor. Minn , 0M. 18 ~Ad1umntf‘un- pral, \Vxlshinglon: At :1 (‘ounvil with Low- me Indians (hr lattm‘ said they wnmm no more ligmirrg “ilh ['I‘llv 8 Sum s WvJIl’Ws, and Agra-rd l0 (:uun- mad surrv-uvlrr on \"rdlitS'EHV Thx< 15 (1w r- uni' u.’ 1!: it A - ‘b‘xsll‘J-U ARE READY TO QUIT. nL’ILKv ACUN, legamd 'JLmAuL 't. 18 ~Ad1umn! C: n- t :1 round! with 1.0a- - said they wantnd no 11M! Smhs WV.‘:1"I.~', mad surrv-uvlrr on (1w rn-‘ni' u.’ 1!: i.’ A - \Ht?‘ In. n!) 'l. ' ~ .\,2' *1, - "u: :v‘" .‘rlvw ..~ 11 _. .,- SO-CENT CALENDAR FREE TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. ru‘nvn . .._ _ lnrmdlui: FRI-IE - All the .Novrmlwr ma lwrmbn tuna”! nu, mrhulvoof 1)..» mm FREE â€" 'I‘hv rxquhurVamp-mar.131mm" hr Him firm-r And rm'Hr" Ihan m I‘nla-ndul u! lunnu war- lh umnnd and hllmgnphru u. [Icin- A rmrunuu umunrnl fur N'JIUHII‘. CHIPAFIUI. LSD THE Coll’Alc‘lON In! Hu- .2 unit: ul Ila â€" I “pray In mm lllnntrnlul Announoenaml Ind figmple (‘nplom 1 THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, - - 20! Columbus Avcm From the Detroit Frau Pres.- One of the stanchest supporters of the deep-water way from the rent Lakes {0 the ocean is Major A. (3. 151910;). of HS Tlmd AVe., Detroit, 5 civxl engineer 9! wide ex )e- rience and considerable prominence in is Broiession. He was ssmstqut engineer on the udsou River Rulroad In. 1850 and haul since conducted 1 e en inecnng oporsg tions. He has been acute, in Detroit, since 1815, and has s llrgenequaintauc'e among the business men and citizens of this city. Two years a o, for the first time, Major Bishop was in t ehospitel. For two month. he had the best of medical attendance. but when he was discharged he was not like the Major Bishn of old.‘ “but asked re ard- ing his health. he said: ““ hen I ha my last spell of sickness end came out of the hospital I was a sorry sight, I could not am my strength, and mm d not Walk over a 1) ed; for several weeks. H . r -" ‘ I n o t 10 e d \ {\ \ “ . some attic-1Q \ “Q3 III the new (/7 ' A ers regarding / ' )r. \Villinms (21/ 1m; Pills for I I'zile People, ~Wil10h c.unâ€"‘ vinced me that they were worth “‘3ng and bought two boxes. I did not take them for my "goinpleifion K strrngth. Aft irfuTin them 9 L alter, ”MWBL‘hm and know they did me world: of good I am pleased to rm-mnmend them to invalidn \\'l10 need a tonic to build up their constitutions. “A. C. BISHOP." Subscribed and sworn to before me thin ei litli (in of Januarv. 1898. _ UBEl '1‘ E. HILL, Jr. Notary Pulvlic. The R re. powerful vegetable in Pdicntn in Dr. illiams' l’inlt Pill! for P: e People suppl the_ antidote for poisonous manor in the blood and add those‘ elements needed to build up body and brains: Many disease: long supposed by the medit‘al profession to be inrumble have sneuumhml 1n the potent influrnce of these pills. They c. n be taken by young or old. being harmless in ilicir naturv, but powerful in eliminating disease. "1 I some in the era re )1'. \\ Pink ] I'ule 1 ‘WhH‘l vinced t h e y worth and two In dxd n _;hem com b u 5.) strong er ugh I [A]: Justifit'ntion,v“nuw darr-d vou fink? a Woman!" he yelled, indmnanflv. "Well (here was no man around from whom I could borrow anything," flooded the culpnt.â€" Phlladclphm Noxlh inwrn'un. Sun: or_0mo THE MAJOR’S EXPERIENCE. Lt‘ux ('m'sn, r ' Frank J. Chem-y makes oath (hat he m the svnmr purlm-r of the- firm uf F, .l ( m-m-v A: ('o., dmn husmcss in the city of Tulodu ('ounty an Stale ufuremxd. and HM! bani firm will pay the mun of lec Hundrm! DuL Inn for each and every case of caxaxrh thu cannot be cured by the use of Hall'fl‘murrb Cure. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and suhu‘rxl‘ed In my presence, this 61h day of December. A, D‘ ”26. A. \V.‘('ELEA.\'U.\‘, n,.\ L'- |""\(). ... ... r..._v, , kfi-nl] NMary Public. {all's Camrrh (‘nre is taken internally ll‘d acts dm-vtly on the Mood and mm um! sur- faces of the M'ntom, Send for testxmnninlo, from ' P“ J‘ (‘HENEY (‘0., Toledo, 0. Sold by drunk”, 75¢. Hall’s Family Pills are the belt. III (fun or Taupe, uy. u-.. uâ€" hn v11! rul mu hum Ivnu \n NEW b'l'llSCKlBERfi w - “Io: ova] work from the int . "coho Tu: Cull- tnrmdlul: FRI-IE - All Ihe hovrmlwr um [w FREE â€" 'I‘hv rxquhur l‘ovul-Iu‘ul. 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