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Highland Park News (1874), 10 Jun 1898, p. 7

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At x'~'~ ‘rhzu one t’urves ha .\l mg at me" r Santiago a hrRrVr ["3 or :he _a .13 00.155 5: 931901; to _\; rr‘tnc- 3‘4“: H" van made er been .".“1p;Lffx)ll was firs: 1 take up enginver an “.1le luau am; out. "all been r\' main- rmzzwn Sump- ;puz: It» m1 more fur: the ”ivh ”ft "H‘ir- fisihat .mier! ’ It‘}.:klt :2 \‘(lmnu mlnig’hl m‘ed 3 X: 0 \" rack»; s (oi the .1? {'8 rl' K.” Hun”, .. N” ,r,‘ V'L ‘Lkllllr m hem . .. . . , , , ..... a m 0n ectnta: over SL701 “‘0 MM 7 WI”? C01“. 509?”!ng to :rnndunclns, grand- aunts or fhf‘if‘hflirQ . V, . 4 00 ”ending to morr- rvmntp rvlativoa stmnzars m- corvmrflflonk. , 5 00 On estates {mm :23 NO to 3100 «\m m” 90 ”limo rnrng .. _ _ :3 nnr cent. ‘0 "19% rnws .. ‘ . .3“ nm‘ cent On estates from $130 non to :5 Km Mir! ..... . 1m m-r cm! d«"r mten’ fish? m." trad Wis» onumerair-d. not ' rpm” n21 » (rm rem: fr“ 1.. m ' r‘wn "1 50 cents. 2 cean. I.) n 7‘1 r'ortN In R). 4 (“My h 5" r‘v-ms 0"r'.“ 5L i' m'mrs' Rofihwm n" pntrnh um or annual r 1m: oxm-M _on Iron wi'uts‘ over {h .\ u‘arphouso ...... .. . .. ............ Life insurance policies, for unr‘h $1M. Marin». lnhnd, fire. casualty, fldemv. and mmramv policies, on each doL lar or Yrm‘rion ....... . ........ Lezuns for land or tenement, not ex- refidinz onP your ...................... Lnasnv {or .‘ard or tonnment from (me lothronvmre ,, ... ,, ., , Lease: for huh] or tenement exm‘edâ€" an' thrnn Vonra. .. ,. ...... (‘usmmhms‘n unrry m- r‘Iwnrzmcn on qh‘m-r nor MW or}! Mg 2m Ion. From w mummnq F.\r~wdm«â€" cm ( ms: _ . )Inrtgrrpls. r 1 m- [\F‘ISOJHY tnr‘mdâ€" !ng n‘ne-u .. frnm $3.1 * to $1.30.. On Orwh Fawn‘firiznnvl . Tir‘kt-M for flu in <ln- mvximtor par‘or r-«rw. H . .. . Tl “stat add .. ‘ For Mich pddhionnl 3.13632.“ Warrhngdo recplnts, loss than no»: nar \‘alunur ................ War-phony rweims. 81m to 35m valpo Warphouse receipts. exceeding 8:»00 “Ax valu’éi I .................. Entn'for' withdrawal from bonded vaiuo.‘ . .. ._ .. ............ Port owrtiflr‘zuosordamazeA... .. OKhDr rwrufimtos not ufim‘mod. . .. Each telegraph diwpznoh .............. \ Brokort' nmm‘. nr mvmnmnda for 53.390! merchandise stock or'real es- a.(~ ................ ,. Rm! estate convey anves. from 810010 (‘ODYS 0r o\nr ....... Indemnification] bonds Certificates of profit (or (‘aoh 8100 par honrdzof tradv for mph $100 in vallw Rank r‘hPoks m- certificates: of dnnosit Inland HHS 0f exohnnpn. promissorv notes and postal orders. for each 5100 or fraction. including renew- als . .W ................ F‘m-Mgn hills of enhance. for each 81:10 01‘ n rrzwn'on ...................... Faromn bins drawn in sols. ouch, per 00 ................................... Bills of Izzding, nr ”001'er (01- mar- chandlso fnr foreign export ....... Exprr‘w. railroad and steamboat re- minmv, . . ‘ Pay telephone fl9ssages, costing 15 Do ‘11er annual sales l-xcewalnz 700‘- Impo'ml; . .. Donlrra in vm m‘n nova .nnnual cu rmllns: .73 ON) xxmmdq ............. . M. nnmr‘turm‘x sales not exceeding 59.3”“ Imumlx . ,,,,,,,,,, Manufacturers snlm 90 000 to 10 Mn noumln,._ . . .............. \Ianuf’wctnrors nnnL :11 In: 1m Ml hounds. , ........... \(anufarturnrsmfnlrnr.. annual sales not oxr'm‘dinvz 100 Ml ( mare ....... Clear mqnnfnr‘mrers. annual salop 1-») M0 to 200mm Clem- er‘uf‘ctm‘ers. annual . m or 200 M0 ohm rs ...................... Bonds and vortlflcmm or corporation for ouch 31m, nar value. ..’ ............ 0n sales and tmhafers of stock and hands: {or each 3100mm- value. ...... Ontionq or arrr‘vments to sell on not Den!» r I i I I I ) I i Aftvr July1.0n N21, pvr pound ........ ’ 10 Bunkers. “'th capital 337.11}: or undor 57 OH Fort ch addition-u} $1.1M! of capital” 1.‘ 00 Brokurs. ...... . . .. 50 or» Paw nbmkc-W ‘ 20 m Fommerv i 11 hr 2:. :70 Cusmmhm:< \ Inokl rs 11) in} Insuranc» urn ms ...... 12 m Them» r nuwums um! <on( u rt hulls 110 0r} (‘irvusm -'n “(1(h Marv or tmflton M 1m M 0th»? puth I'XhiI‘HiUUS in mwh smu- 10 M Hat‘h lvn\ HnL' :lnr‘V ........... S on Each lilllnd tlhlv V. . 501 \Ianufm mn- r: of adults-rated flour. 1'] m Tohau and <11er nr- r ymund , ..‘ L’.’ (“[gur.‘ 0\.- r t‘xrw ~xm'm 35 pvr 10M ‘ 3 ti), Figars. devr thmn pounds. ne-r r1400 , 1 m , (‘iervnvs nvvr thr'bv pounds :mrl‘l‘m 3 00 ‘ (‘aAsrnfutn-s under three pounda per Dé'ul of ...................... 342 (GO, 000 Beer an} 1'. rmonnd liquors per Lar- As passed the bill providcs rev tolluws Thrw per cent. cm‘tlficutes of m- demedness payable in one vear for.. . . ......... 3 Three per (‘vm ln ten- t“ mt} bonds (0:112:01)th .. ........ : Colnzu’m of sllwvr lvulllon as selgniorzxm‘, (1! the r: lb: of 34 '00 ~ wt ['ILI’ month to a total amount of . ...... ,_ V The democrats who voted for the bill wgre Senators (Tartan Gorman I Indsay MCEm-n \IiuhuH \Iurphy and Turpie: the {)0} ulist was Senator K510 and the suâ€" ver republican was Senator Mantle. 0n the passage of the bill evm' repub- lican voted in the affirmative By parties the vote in favor of the measure was as follows: Republicans, 39; democrats, 7: populist, 1: silver-republican. 1; total 48. Against the bill the vote was: Democrats, I); populism, 7, and silver republican. 1; total. 221 an 3'du1y or ten cents a pound on all tea 1m- ported Into the United States. Theamend- men: created no debate and was adopted by a vote 01' 38 to 22. It is calculated by the senate experts that the duty. If u be finally enacted Into law. will raise at least $10,000.0W n yegr. and probably more. V A strong eflort waé mader by Senator ”organ {0 incorporam the income tax feaâ€" ture m the mu, but It was defeatedâ€"35 to 7 Th}; most notable amendment made to we" measurr Saturday was that offered by Senatpr Tmman (dem.._ S. C._)_ placing washington. .11an i‘» â€"V\’ith no m‘ldonce of excitement and without incident wortlfi of special noun but “‘flh manifestations of decp x‘ntormt. the war revenue measune was paSSPd by thr Rvnute Saturdav even- mg at 7:!)5 O‘K‘JDCk4 The Ml] “'11s under con- lldmuon eight hours Saturday, A score or more: of auompts Were made (0 amend [2‘ but in only thrco or four Instances were me attempts successful. Particular ef- fort was mudfi ‘0 amend the bond provi- sion of the measure. bu: IL was futile in every Instance. The Senate Amends and Paul" the House Billâ€"Tux“; Provided for by the Measure. lrs in Inn" ox-‘wrdinfl r\x annual is from $550,000 (0 3’ 1‘03"“ NH. ... .......... manor cent. hm! [ohm any WAR REVENUE. the bill providcs revenue as 11‘ (‘0‘ am. uaI Hales ‘hnumis proxh’xa, f rnfcn parts “D to 100.00!) 3“ n nr cent. $100,000,000 330,000,000 For three years he lingered in this condi tinn. Aftel taking some 1 l l l of Dr. “'11 1 liams’ Pink 1’ ’1’ i l l 5 f0 1 I l’nle People i there was 1100)} a slight :IMMI change, a "19m! tendency ' E2}: to sweat ' 1'1 00 : freely. Next 1'5 '3 I came a little . 3m, feeling in . 100! his limbs n 3 00 a . ‘ 'lhis extend- r ‘ Paid [Its Claim ’ (-11 fulloued c; I 50~ bv a pricking sensation. until at last the " 5 06 j blood he an to course freclv and Ugomusly .71 1 through ghis body. Soon he wns restored . 12 00 ‘ to his old t1me health. - .. f A reporter for The Monitor recently called A 00 1 on “1‘ Patch again and was told: 1 “You may say there is no doubt as to 1111' cure being permanent. I am in better health 5 mrthan when 1 gave \ou the first interview and certainlv attribute 1m 121119 to Dr \\ il 1” 0011i1'lms Pink 1’ ills for Pale pennlp. ..:,. n, m. 3 00 5 0') 24M (H n1 10 025 M 0 01 01v} m .vJ 0! “\Vhat I am about to say is for ~vour good," I is always the preface for the meanest things ! our friends can pussiblv retail into our un- 1 willing ears.â€"L’hicugo Times-Herald. ? Piso s Cure cured me of a Throat and Lung trouble of three years' standing â€"-E. Cad), Huntington, 1nd" .\ov. 12, 1894. j The readers of this paper Will be leased to learn that there is at least. one fended disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and Limb is Catarrh. Hull's Catan'h Cure is the only puzlllVi" (-uro known to the nmlirul hum-mu): (‘zmirrli being a (ulistntulluual disczise. requzies a constitutional treatment Hull's (mirrh Cure is [liken iniernally, acting (lmwly upon the blood and mucous surmws ut' the system, iliei'cby dostroyng the qundulwn of the disr'nsv. and giving the pulmnt strength by building u the constitution and assisting nzuure in mining its Work. The prUpX'k’lOl'S have so muvh faith in its mun- tive powers that they oil’cr Une Ilunrii'cd Dollars fur any case that it. fails to cure. Send for lik't mi testimonials. Addreqs I". J. Cheney k 00., Toledo, 0. Sold hv Draggists, 75c. Hall‘s Family Pills are the best. i Such is the history of one of the most i remarkable cases in modern timps. In the l face of such testimonv. can anyone any that ; Dr. William’ Pink Pills are not entitled to 1 the careful consideration of every sufferer.â€" i man woman or child? 15 not the case, in l truth. a miracle of modern medicine? 3 These ills are sold by all dru gist: and f are consi ered by them to be one o the most I valuable remedial agents known to science. “\n (101111t."s;1‘id Mr. Brief. "nut vnu see. Dogw a); when you come and ask me for an opinion “hioh \inhtm all 111\ (‘11n\it' (ions, _\ou \o gm, to pay not onh for )our law, but for my conscience. ’-â€"Harpcr’s Bazar. Why He Stuck It On. “It strikes me, Mr. Brief. " said Mr Dqg wan) “H; )t your charge of $750 fax this 0pm ion i_s prvtn {teen ’ Dr. Hayes, of Bufl'alo N. Y., who is rapid- ly becoming known all over the civilized world from his ability to cure Asthma so that the sufferer stays cured, says that his success where others fail is due largely to the fact that he declines to use symptom‘drugs, which merely sup toss the symptoms and leave the cause oft e disease untouched, but employs natural alteratives and tonics, which build up the digestive powers, im~ prove the assimilation of the food. give the patient better blood and more of it. out of which to build up a. healthy body; and thus by changin the very type of nutrition and changing t e constitution, he removes the cause. of the disease and cum to stay cured. This is u very interesting line of thought for those who aufier from Asthma and any who desire to know more about it can get Dr, Hayes’ Thesis with Rfrports of Cases, en- titled "Asthma and ny-Fem Cured to Stay Cured.” by sending to Dr. Hayes for it‘ No charge is made for the book. , “Not I," re lied that gentleman, “but I hope to have is whole suit before we get through.”â€"-Chicago Tribune. “I've lost my hat?’ repliéd the defendant, in an injureditong. . ' Mrfl’etcli hiid been a hopeless paralytic for five years. His case has had wide atten‘ tion. He was confined to his bed, was bloat~ ; ed almost beyond recognitioni and could not take solid food. Dootbrs ca led the disease spinal sclerosis. and all said he could not live. The Canadian Mutual Life Associa- tion, after a thorough examination, paid him his total disabilitv claim of $1,600, regarding ' him as forever incurable. For three years he lingered in this condi- tion. After taking some of Dr. \Vil- liams’ Pink ’1’ i l l a fo r l’nle People there was a s l i g h t c h ange, a t e n d c ncy t o s w e a t freely. Next came a little feeling in his limb; Tl ' exten - Paid {In Claim " cililsfullowed bv a pricking sensation. until at last the blood he yan to course freclv and Vigomusly through Ehis body. Soon he wns restored to his old time health. “\\'hat's the matter there?" said the judge to the defendant in the suit, who had JUSt been released from the witness land, and was rummaging amongst the jury. "‘perhéps Mr. 5â€"7 has it," said the dc. fendant's counsel, 1nd1cating the counsel for the other side. “To these pills I o“ e m3' release from the living dznth, limd I shall alua3s bless the da3 was induced to take them.” “You may say there is no doubt as to mv cure being permanent. 1am in better health ‘than when 1 gave you the first interview and certainlv attribute mv cure to Dr. “'il‘ linms’ Pink Pills for Pale People. You Know What In to Follow. The following case was printed ori ‘naily in The Monitor, 1: news apex- publis ed at Meaford, Ontario. Dou ts were raised as to its truthfulness, conse uently a close watch was kept on the case or two years and the original statement. has now been com- plegely- verified. _ > tim‘és w'héxi pg‘aéiéa-fffi; {hangrui'di'chfx Lawrence American. ,7 ,__ _-.. ‘ w. "w a... "mam“. . "He said he'fi just Tike to see min a place hke’tbat. An’ he said out in the corner of the back room where his empgy n vyu standm’, the dust was three me e- thck 'cause ms was so ’fraid 0_' that gun lbe didn't dare to git near‘enuf to It to mep the floor up. . An pa and ma would average )7 fit: a minute If she 0!. in sight of a real battle, to say nothiu’ of what Would happen if ehe was ti ht in it. An' then pa 'lau bed 311' lgugh ,‘ an’ m was_ and an’ and t7 gre was ,,,__V_, -.-._, mm. “Pa said she needn't stay to home on no count of bein’ a woman ’cause she could go as a nurse just as lots of others were goin'. An’ ma said that wasn’t what she wanted. She’d like ter et ri ht inter the thick of the battle, where t e bu lots were whizzin’yonnd an’ cannon 'goin' ofi an’ Ioldiers fallm’ all round. An pa laughed an’ laughed. “u. nub! l... A :..-A 1 ' L- L- ___ __ A- - _I_-, m..- V van...»- “I tell you t'was teat fun to see ’em. Pl naked ma how she flied it an’ ma said it made her feel real patriotic. She said she Wished she was a man 311’ there wouldn't nqbuddy kegch her staying to home such a time a: this; she said she would be 03 flgbtln' for her counti-y _every tinge. “1", - “Ma an' I went to see the soldiers no mala‘gchigg ofi',’_’ said Jobnme. :1. Made 3 Good Blufl at Bravery Until I’- Called Her and Came Out Ahead. HOUSEHOLD PATRIOTISM. A REMARKABLE CASE. $100 Reward $100. Legal Wlt. 1 Inn-cu trio. bril'u. nun fiiiiaiiz’e; I much relief and wk. wont nu lnr 07mm of h-lenmnl Ind loan“: L .- .- nun- UNIVERSITY EEOIIIOI DROPSYfififl’SfflZ‘Eflifllfl Pleuant Pnlnmbie. Potent Tum (loomfiever: Helen. Weaken. or Gripe. n-va lam-g lei-0:1 fâ€"u-y. “In... luv-m. Io. IO-Toe , _ _ _ _ â€" “ I' have been nun; CAMAIm and u I mild and em‘vuvo 'nxau‘vu "my art HM" vmn- nerml. My daughwr and l urn" human-J um lick staunch and “in breath was n-ry bud. Atwr taking A few duh!) or ('mn-In we ano’mpmvvd wanderlulky 'I‘hv-v Jr“ 1: art-av. help in the 15m!!!" \Vn Hr: .\ll\A NAGIL ll-Ta' mucuuousc 8L. Uncmn‘u, omo. â€"rnniin'â€"' SAN YIANCIIOO. (‘nL wUIIVILlJ’. Ky. NEW I is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination. but alw tothe care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the CALIFORNIA Flu SYRUP Co. only. and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup 0! Figs is munuinctured by the CALIFORNIA Fm SYRUP (‘0. only, a knowledge of that fhct will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par- ties. The high standing of the CALI- ronxu Fm SYRUP Co. with the medi- cal profession. and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup 0! Figs hu given to million of amines. makes the name of the Company a gummy of the excellence of its remedy. It is flrin 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 nauseaw. In ordermget its beneficial efl’ccts, please remember the name of the Company â€" THE EXCELLENCE 0F SYRUP 6F HES Allen's Foot-Ease. a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen nenndus smarti feet and instantly takes the sting out 0 come and bunionsy It a the «test comfort iiscoveryoftheage. Allen a cot- Easemskes tight or new shoes feel can. It ls I certain cure for swenling, callous and hot. tired a'cb- [aghast Try a Lo-dau Sold by .11an rim shoostores, 25c. Trlnl Eek-g .30 E Address Allen S. Olmsted. Roy,N ..Y Some men seek gory in :the cannon'l mouth. but those w 0 seek gt in theirown mouth: are in up overwhelming majority.â€" Boxton Tranacnpt. Ind mugs. 'Luk'ioué Mei-7026536? Fro- Bub! In the HIRE lib-Ir to grandmin the' rockeaninO ingood for the whole family. 1t 1. the long-desired cub- ltitute for cofiee. Ngver u t- the nerve- or injures tho di . 9n. 401mm pure grain- it in a. foo m Itself. Bu that-m and up nnce of gin: but cgflee ut } the price. t in n genuine and wlcntific article nut! in comp tq qtay. It make! fog- health Bellélt’vaflhnarfl i0 say 'dehr, but he was “half shot” when I saw {aim at Ilempatend. â€"Brooklyn Ufa, . Amyâ€"Oh, Belle yo_u don' t th at dear _Bob will get_ shot In Cuba? | Few great cities of America an: ad mtg] provided with public clocks of sucthqa mi: and so prominent location as to_ indicate the time over wide metropolitan districts. But it in high time to check kidney and bludder complaint manifested to the sufferer by in- activity of the organs gfiectgd. Hostetter'l Stomach Bitten: remedies this as it does dy.. pepsin. rheumatism, constipation, bjljoul. neu and nervousness. ‘ CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0. :ver awkeu. Weaken. or Gripe. 10c. be. we CUfifi CON8TIPATION. Sold nnd unnnmd hr II] a - Eh" I.» (FIRE Tulmlu’r. "”52. Shake Into Your Bloc- The Danger- of Camp. ‘Do (huh-l lulhly. M- I'm-that. album. MI” n th- Ina-M l'ulvn-fl] u [be filmy cit-"huh. Ind-dig. bur )Mn' Cour. tutti.“- h',A rut-w luv. mâ€"' h m [en 9! month. Public Cloekl. NEW YORK. I. Y. 31' Cullcr'o (bl-bob“ at lulu Mel II- h-lna uu-uuu-«a w rum I‘ATAIII nu Bro-chug. All “"“$3““ By m-HIHII Addrm W. ll. Ill'rlldzt .. Prop... Bum.h‘.". ACRES-Inna. 11-h". linen]. 141994939 atmmammz: Life I Life 1 Life ! a case; he told his patient he could do nothing for her. as she Was too nervous to undergo an examination. In despair. she went to visit a friend. She said to her. ” Don’t give ‘ \ yourself up; just go to the nearest druggist's and buy a bottle of Mrs. Lydia E. l’inkham's Vegetable Compound. It will build you up. You will begin to feel better with the first bottle." She did so, and after the fifth bottle her health was re. established. Ilere is her own letter about it: ”I was very miserable; was so weak that I could hardly get arOund the house, could not do any work without feeling tired out. My monthly periods had stopped and I was so tired and nerv- ous all ofthe time. I was troubled very much with falling of the womb and bearing-down pains. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. I‘inkham's . Vegetable Compound; I have taken five bot- "(1‘33 . ties and think it is the best medicine l e\ er ‘wԤ,\’ used. No“ I can work, and [eel like myself. . “‘ '1 I used to be troubled greatly “ith my head, but I have had no 1) Id head iches or palp: ta- tion of the heart, womb trouble or bearingdown pains, since I com- menced to take Mrs. I’inkham's medicine. I gladly recommend the Vegetable Compound to every suffering woman. The use oi one bottle will prove what it can do."â€"Mks. LUCY PEASLLY. Derby. Center, Vt. A wise and a generous physician had such \ ’ -. I could any “ perio‘ cus a! The physician. meantime, knows her condition, but cannot combat her shrinking terror. He yields to her supplication for something to relieve the pain. He gives her a few mor- phine tablets, with very grave cau- - ' tion as their use. Foolish wo- :6 man! She thinks morphine will help her right along; she becomes its slave! This is only one symptom of a chain of troubles; she has others she cannot hear to confide to her physician, for fear of an examination,the terror of all sen- ' sitive, modest women. / One of these forms of suffering is a dull persistent pain in the side. accompanied by heat and throbbing There is disinclinau'on to work because work only increases the pain. A Special forms ‘of suficring lead many a woman to acquire the mor- phine habit. She Aske Them to Seek Permanent Cures and Not Mere Temporary Relief From Pain. Mrs. Pinkham’s Urgent Appeal to Suffering Women. ' BEWARE OF MORPHINE. "ITED A‘1P'Y‘W‘” MIMI».- for . home he mnnnen' mechu x, gum-e“. luli‘IIUHIQ'P nud u-lIh-menu mm orlumu tum-x \hr 1 r-.. _ t'-( .AI Dululu luulmm n. Mmlwwlu (Sm-up mud» gum mu; mm: uw: nirvana. I-«gunful IIKM. I hemlhful rlkmnw, (mum from (lrnug); um‘. 11 , h u \ ~ u Inn. excellent mnneu Tm- Knug of .n vuunu'lt-I lnr lbr hum ' Ina “1"an Farming Hun And (‘1 Ian Yr... Addam- I0?!“ CLARKE. Lam (‘nmmxulum-y.m0|.b¢ Bunch... It Paul. Kin-n. UMPTIC)‘

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