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Highland Park News (1874), 9 Sep 1898, p. 3

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~u1."|'h.-1r noun". \‘Js; Lg‘oh, Nipt. 3,â€"Havi11g 31'- gm; 1'»; 111:: release and return 10 ai11 u.‘ “.1: 5p91113h :ailors cupmred cr ’11r rivurrrtion of Cervera's e1. ti1c [aniw government is now 1012,; o =ec11r; the release of the ur...~:1~lo Lenwhoure‘ui‘. 1121'.ch 11p- es .:~ {1‘1\ 134111‘ 113'. There are a few [116:8 cumin --1 at. Fort McPherson Jar-r1 :1 - 11: iaentirely willing 21‘ 'lw; 0111‘ government «1"»‘11'11110 release the i‘ «Xe condition that :;1' 1 _,‘.~~'nw1;t would trans- rt (tn-:11 { Ull.“ ‘i. H] ”ham. acting in . ‘ " ‘36 ;11 15b govern‘ 111' 1 v: 71» 111171310r11io11tothe 'r ,»;:,.r"1~‘, 1311' similar treat‘ the Spanish 50'.- -r\ 1;. r» 1 .s nowunder con- ":1 111111 counties will be (2 v1. » 1 1 \uumuul Vim-t 0! \otrrnuu of the “av U! the Rein-lilo]: at (’In- clnnflli (lpenn. nluvdnnr ‘ENSLON ROLL M HI ‘pnflllh Mnrr Bx nus Predicts That It \ul Devlin» \‘ery Soonâ€" Int-h “nr Pensioners. I.|.-.~liun in \rk-ns-n von, 531.1.6‘ ~ The annual 4 (Eu H'mnsmolllfiSSiOnEt ~. was made public Smur- wing is a synopsis of the ) fire of 11:0 nava! "vegans. xiog wnu'h, at. .\IH<in‘ hall 1;: “m. amended by over t'x'mgrc-ssman Jar‘ub H. »~;de<i. and in nddi’inn to wry .nerd and aflmrus of .‘r-‘d mix-rs. mere was mu- n :v rum-American (‘horuf snâ€" ,1‘ w, u'vx The hmgr‘xph _ '2; .:‘rr‘rmission< fur the ‘.\_|" }v ctures. which gave v‘ «(H c‘ in which many 0! ‘,.\ nu. purth-ipatvd. The Krvx“ u" '1‘.“ é‘veni'zgwaz by " 1w,mzngmdr‘râ€"zn-uhief .. n u m‘ofuse in his ,. .x:: if." -m(nts made in :im . n~ .memem. He .mz‘n, w‘rmriurf wf Amr’rA \ x:'lxnfi‘mxnimwarasxvell .ua" Hum. Admiralhuzr _~ wkM t‘thv-grem progress rw-nn navy Siam-e the w- '.: 7‘ m1; vetcmns wens â€" .-- \rh!rt-~:<:- s \Vr re .x1~o \ hit.“ I\ An be 1". Kim? .‘ ()~;I\)TIXV R. ENCAMPMENT. =‘firar gays that the roll I: >1"; 1," numbers. but in award :ha: ft wfll morn.” of the rebefihn. 83 then 19,-“ axvunun Wins My- var {:31 pet‘s“? and It “mom raruranv yreasozl Lear-Jule as provided by ‘xrzs rad "It at the several '» ya.- on amount of penâ€" m .pr‘ral {aws wsre $15,- . ~ w r,‘ at prrtsiows under :7, Au), 956.55.»?! Th» num- ‘nrs r for» an countries n F m d: ywat‘ was am. hav- ".1 ":5” “an! autumn: paid, mi was N93“. _\'_thongh( ump ~ :10: \: finned L111 ten morning. it “as par- 'wi by wzerans Sunday {vanities o! thr- “99k “he-n the navafi wternns ( .1. m. m (-scert Bear Ad- from the depot. The :‘mscs of the naval ret- ‘be auspices cf the X3« \‘wterans‘ umcinion. oc‘ ml 6': survzvnr M.‘r\: '1." P \rim Sept. fi.â€"Ark;u;sas Wm; u fufl. corps pfbxule ~nfi~ r~ ur' the iowcx gmgnxrc. 1", state sexy Steers :3 each of the 75 um t1».- mioptlon of ":Iionnl amend- ‘ as raw question of the .r, 'hv '3‘: [-rent counties. state ticket. headed by , is undoubtedly elected. vvz: Of doubt being (b. :Aocratio pluxaiity. ROWING. '1 “vs («3.41 4-1 v15 -L« U! .‘l‘. WLdows a aid :13 E BAKER’S 5 gflflflflfllATEi CM§F|7|H x» rpm List" ur }\ .4“ fig Datum“ vn ,5 5|... l--- -'. 'vuk“ :\ hm. t-m In. Dunbar, Phairlllncy. 0033‘. immmwndmt-vul;lunmmo ”a“ Busu s Hamsrmc PMS ‘le Hun m h“. cf'nl: “Lu“. Y The Buckie Printers' WE WARRANT to mza, Blumh Fizu Hm! Blond; 11- . :\ lmx. rusty“)!- Closely lnlpect- the Helpltlu lld President McKinley Greeted by Troops at Camp Wikofi. Camp Wikofl, Montnuk Point. Sept. 5.â€"â€"President McKinley spent five hours in the camp Saturday, bare- headed most of the time. visiting the sick in the hospitals and inspecting the wall in their cantonments. Ho made 3 Ipeech to the assembled inhntrrmen. reviewed the cavalrymen. (expressed his opinion of the camp to the reportv em. and issued an order directing the regulars to return to their stations east of the Mississippi. 0n the train retuming'to New York Mr. McKinley made this statement: “I was very much pleased to meet the heroes of Santiago and to observe their splendid spirit. ‘\\'hnt I saw of the care of the sick men in the hos- pitals by those in charge, and by the noble women engaged in that. work, was especially gratifying to me.“ Gen. Wheeler arranged for the in- spection party to go through the dc- tcntion camp. past Lien. Shahor's tam, where xhe president, could greet the commander. of the Santiago forces. With the president, besides 1119 see- retary of war, were: VISITS SICK HEROES. ! m -llu nu-.. ...y._-. Maj. Gen. Wheeler was surrounded by a number cf his stntl; The. cur- riago;. preceded by the cavalry. \vnund up the hill to Gen. Wheeler's heml- quarters. From there the president drove through the detention camp to Maj. Gen. Shatter-‘3 tent. The gen- eral was in fun uniform, but his face was flushed with fever. Iie undeuv- cred to rise: from the chair in which he sat as the president entered the tent. Vice President Hobart. Attorney-41cm”! Griggs, Senaxor Rumeld Promor, of \‘or- mom: Brig. Gen, Egan. Brim Gun. Lud- lrtgwn. Maj. Webb C. Hayes. than of the Late President Haws; (‘0L )1. T. Ilrrivk, of (‘Irvu-land: “Mliam M<~Klnlry arbor, of (Mnton. 0,: H. H. 1h ruck. of «‘lvvw land: Secretary Porter and Assistant Sec- rttary Cormiynu‘ ‘.,. A1,,” - VTVhe' ladies of the party wire tnd Miss Hacker. Maj. Gen. Wheeler was a by a number cf his 5132.- “A little Ynehy." replied'thegeneral, “but otherwise all right." lnlpeotl the Camp. The president went. into the tents alone or with Gen. Wheeler and made a personal inspection. The tents were in tdminble condition. Everything was clean and attractive. and the wan patients smiled joyfully as the prowl. dent went to them grasping many by the hund, as if they were his own brothers and sons. So the visitingm continued from tent to tent, from di- vision to division until the entire camp had been inspected. Introduced by Gen. Wheeler. A visit was paid to the infantry plain, where the cheering wasprolongedtnnd the men showed themselves in high spirits. Men of the Ninth Massachu- setts, First Illinois. Eighth Ohio and Thirteenth. Twenty-first, 'l‘wenty-sec- 011(1' uml‘ Twelfth regular infantry were, ass-ambled without arms. About 5,000 stood'vh close order and (len. Wheeler said: “Don’t get up. general," said Mr. McKinley. as they shook hands. “You are entitled to rest. How are you?" unuuup. .m .\ .. m.” ,, hove ths- horror and plea-mm of inanjdqufi to you the president of the Unlud States. Speech by the lire-menu When the cheering subsided Presi- dent4 McKinley responded m. follows: "Gen‘ “'heelu, gallium of (‘amp “'1kofl. Soidlers 01 the Fifth Army Corps: l trus; that you will put your hens onâ€"l an) gkad to meet. you. I am honored l0 slam] be- lore you Io-dsy. I bung you the gxalizude o! the M1100 to whose history you have added by your valor a new and glorious page. You have come home uflrr two months of severe canzlpaigmng. winch has embraced uuult. liege and boule. so bru- lmm 1n Acmavemem, so furâ€"reaming In re- .sukes an to command the unu'mted pram: at 5111 your‘ opuqzryme , n” a-..“ An 11nd lrtxxtanaty “nun“... » of brave men. who, hy than; Fnumze. hen?) raised this republic to the highest x)o<!tinz: among H}? great pallon of the (arm I x u.“ )vul Lvuugi‘ynuu 9 “You had the brunt of‘lhe battle on land. You bore yourselves with lupreme courage, and your perlonai bravery, never before (‘X- celled anywhere. ‘has won the admiration of your feiiow citizens and i116 gu’ nine re- spect o( All mankind. while your endurance under peculiar trial and suffering he. iven added meaning to your heroism. our exertion: made easy the conqm st of Puerto Rico under Lheresstims nrmyvom- m'anded by Maj. Gen‘ M1119. and behind you, to proceed n a moment's summons, were more than $0,000 0! )‘(ur Fommdn-i, nady to support you, disappointed Lna; (he opportumty which you had dzd not Come to them, yet fined wiih pride at your well- eurned (me And rejoicing over your nig- V. nai rvicioriea. L. n»- Autuunkoknv ma nun VIUIUI nun. “You were on» the “hoof battleâ€"thr‘y. no 1235mm you. were In the line ot-dmy. All have served their noumry in Ms nr‘mi. all will serve n so long as they may be re- quired. and all wm forever hu'e the thanks Ind regard o! a :rmefiul maple. “We cnnnot bld_you welcome here to- ,~A_ _A.-.. A... 441 mu: "We CIIIHUL mu ,v.. ....,...fi , day without our hearts going out to the heme: of Manila on sea and on land, whose oervlces and anvriflcea. whose coinage and constancy In that {grâ€"disarm field of op- erations have never been surpassed by any soldiers or savor! thr- world over. "To the army and the ravy. to tho mm '4an m the rczulars. to the \wluntorrsand an; m. "To the army and the fines. to the rczulaxs. m to that Pr'thr-re whlr‘?‘ them all the ration rfi-(tu givinz and v‘rn'so. The men who {on L" battle a! (Mod from f»"'*‘“lTrE 0N1 In immoriai svnry 2rd r] be p-meluar In the h. kn: r I 1’\' 'Y ’ 1" tree}; sacritixd Gel-en] Campâ€"Prune. the Sol- dier. Who Stood Bul’y {or the Bun! of tattle. raflcfn ‘r'WU-‘(tuy i; fix” rf :I‘al‘ks- “'99, The ln-nw» nmvem ard l L" h. ".19 arfi Wasp who have "wwztre 0N1 ‘k! N WEI‘. PM Mary ard Ehr';r n..rnor1's‘“AH A - . ,3.‘ 1 their Ilves wt re Mrsv Alger hcyao in his “missionary” nermon. AHe had fin- ished his firsthes and pecondhcs, and with one ant figure wwld lmktbelm to an impas- sioned appcul that would alnk; hi: can re- tion'l helm, Ami make their rock. 0' ike water. “a lung Sever-l Change. a. a script-nu Sentence Betore He Got I! light. "an. "If, " in exclaimed, "it bu truly been aid that. he vho mks: tWO ‘hdu of ban to grey where oneâ€"" A , , 7 , Smiles throughout the house and his own sense Ihowed in there Wu something wrong but with An ukmpt u lightness, be sad airi‘y: . “A: i meant, two brad-of dun." The cbb'u' wu now keen-cued. and the pastor felt u i no had met Dewey. So he lbouted: 7 “Two blnd_s of gnIce._” . ”1:be he in I benefactor who nnke- two mdeg of pin-T" . ALA LU“. ,A)\~, Then the oemor deacon had p’ty on him and arose. "My brethren " he spoke, “our pastor bu been upset by l e intemily of hu emotions, and bu mpped on two Nada of gnu."â€"San Frauen-co Bummer. puuled look on he face of n deaf old member' In I {mat pew led hm: u pause and From the Chlcnxo Times-Herald. The feeling of admxrglxon for heron 0! war seems to be inane 1n the bumtn hem, and is brought. to the surface as the opportu- nity and object presents use”. Among tho-c who proved their heroinn dunn our Cn'il War was A. Schnfleneder, of 16 Sedg- ‘ wick Street, Chicago. He isanAustriau b y b irt h, America at the age of twenty. and became an A m e r ican citizen. He was livin at Milwau we when the call {or V’Olullr teem came early in 1862, a n d h e [la rududauound romptly enlistrd in (OnlpVflllV A. of the ‘wenty-aixth \Visconnin 'olunteers. In the Army of the Potomac he saw much lit- ”If. campaigning in the Shenandoah Valiey. n the first day'n t'i hting at the battle of Gett 'sbur . Schiti'eneacr received a wound in t e rigit lld", wh.ch afterward caused him much trouble. \Vith a portion of his regiment he wal captured and imprisoned at. Bell Island and AndersonVille. and after- ward exchanged. He returned to his m¢i~ ment, which was tun-{erred to the arm of General Sherman, and marched With him through Georgia to the sea. u_L:-'-_-A--'- AH uuvugu urvlaln \V ..... 1n tbu campaign Mr. b‘chifleneder'l 01d wound began to houble bun And be In: sent to the hoopla! Ind then home. He had also contracted cat-rd: of the staunch and found no relief (or years. “I hap ened to read In Account of Dr. William: hnk Pills for Pale People shout 3 year ago," he said, “And thought that they might be ood for my trouble. I con- cluded to try t em. I bought one box-ad began to tlke them Iccordmg to direction. They give me great rchef. After finish: thut box X be ht another, And when I hfli taken tn; pills felt “”ng wnicured. I recovere my appetite o e an ' con teetify to the good the pmn did 3e“ Mr. Schiflenede. is n pmmment Gmd Anny man in Chicago, whither he moved name year: :30 with bu funny. “’ouldn't Take Chances. Smithâ€"One can't always judge I mnn'l patriousm by his conversation. Jonesâ€"No. I suppose not. “Take Brown, for Instance; would you call him 11 coward’" of making up clothes that to piece. before the end of the season or nde and got lxmp lad sleazy nfler the tint wuhmg? One of Sunpson’u Print; will outweu three 01th: Inferior culicoen. The colon Ire absolutely fut ‘ And any fabric bearing the name of \Vllham Simpson Son. 19 gunnntced of the highest “find-rd of quality und fink-h and W111 pve perfect utinflcuon. Dr. 1’. Harold 'layu. of Butfnlo, N Y., pends hm hook on "Asthma and Hay Fun-r Cured to Stay Cured" free and poflpaid to any sufferer who applies for it. Dr. lluym haul now treated upward: of fort 'tlmusuml vases. and notes man cam of ormer suf- ferer! \vlm‘l’mrc stay curvd {or from five to twenty yvnnl. .\nlnel and address“ of those are- giwn, m that any lnqum-r can mvectigxte fully and he convinced of the l'I‘llfll)lllI_\' nf the statements made. Dr. Hayes say: that any mm: of m-modic or bronchial Asthma not mmphmtod with or- anic dim‘ase nf Heart, lungs or kxdneyl cln radically cured. â€"â€"Cblcugo lion Sprend o! the Clank: Itylc. “How did on mange to I“ such an ex- tenuve manu noun-mg punt In your town?" suited the visitor. “Well, we rooted for it.” "plied the Mr “vexâ€"Chicago Tnbuue. “ell, erâ€"l 1mg hf MI was sure wouldn' b light. â€"L‘hx ago Ewmng \ews. A clause should be loaned in the Inn- riage servxoe alkmg the man to promwe that he will not make it neceuary for hu wife to open a boarding houu.â€"Alchuon Globe. ““11“ u firmness. {aghcr' ' “Firmness, my boy, is obstinwy in our aches "And what is oboh'nlcy?" ‘_'_(_)bemm9_y in firmness 1n mmebody else." Drops wanted free b Dr. H. H. Green’n Sons, 0 Atlanta, GI. he gram: dropcy apecmhats 1n the world. Read their adver “semen: in another column of an. puper. 1'. CI” n Cold In One Day Tnke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tibia" AH (hugging refund money If it fail- to cure. 5c. “39813;!tlog'g’hfe fut inmmcnâ€"Manlhe Douglas, LeRoy, chh., Oct. 20, ’Dl. If you loaf around I Itore or ofice I greIt deal. remember that. you Ire not welcome. ~Atcbxson Globe. Lose a minute, and the chase of n lifetime mll not cum-h xt.â€"â€"Ram's Horn HIII’I Cut-rrh Care Is a Constitutional Cure. Price 75c A hnruo with a dodged [all mun feel like a nclgh~bub.â€"L. A. \\ . Bunetm. Succenful Trendnent tor Alum-o. The mini-gr bad ruched the CH“?! 1201“ I lgelievp Pjsp'g _Cure for Cong-umpfigun MINISTER GOT MIXED. HEROES OF WAR. “'h-t In the [Joe Properly Dell-cl.

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