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m mUKIIMAS UtVEHNSlEN'i“!i T! J11 NT Tl TJ1K 1‘KKSS.I lurry Williamct of the Ki-tllllltl if Uic lially New ,11.1 II. ]J. Vlslier tMackaltx ofT1IK IKHNH INCIDENT WAN irsiiL HY SPANISH JOl1ltNAI,S Tl MI!i-HET JtKSKNT M ATTBI (S-« HUMAN Y'S INTIillKSTS 1-AY WITH TJ11C UNITED STATUS--IT IK IIS US.’ul-uiel Higgins • lit llllllirerenue Ml ,1'lng a very pleaKA1SKH KKA(Copyright. 1VJS. Ammi UEKLIN, August HI.—Hafull Vue lIUcloW on leaving, eaiUhiiuul the ill Inches Oiul m uiuruMBUui as In Dor many's policy strkl neutrality I* promulgated. Tliu till vigil lilllce mud. Hail Invariable ruin to MUV mil king Ullf could lie HlturpratMl us offiinalVe ti uItiier utile, and In nu way lH*d t« In lluence Die Herman iinsM la favor 0 the I! idled Slates except upon a slngl'Mr, Thompaoiil-d Jiuvh ntiil till; pleasure (o Hpenllt; frli-nda uMMeinWnl hern t lag mill In espies* lo youHide ToAtnltvd Stalehuulility towards the took nu early upinirluiiliy to arrange for articles nf a different I One.Aliiiusl the only ulllnhy between «sr-niuny iiad Spain la In monarchies] Institution while Llie bonds Uniting Germany unil tins United States am numerous. At the coiiinieiweinenl of the wnr the Hermans were much InHUMKOd liy n powerful nulhui aungklng a weuh one. During the [misl fortnight the tune of the aermun press 1ms been much mure favorable to the United Slates, and hardly anything directly hostile ill'll eared while the number of Journals openly friendly considerably increased. The paper* nmv point uul that tliu author J lies lit Madrid and Manila andthe Spanish livens were largely responsible for the excitement nrialng oul of the . Irene Incident, as they misconstrued this und preceding incidents In a iiiimntT that necessarily n mu Bod suspicion In the United Slate*.The Anzelger says It was the only formal difference for Spain- after annoying, Injuring and provoking a powerful'neighbor it long tiirib,'1 and Jmd finally engaged'Ina war:for‘which she had hoi the ntcessary strength. To defend her possessions ohly1, Imposed tscri flees upoip-'her and she was bound tlt; lose-. If she hud sold.these colonies she would have.realized a large sum: her uurausoqalila attitude11 Anzelger continues, -Spnl as largo a measure of vcsj Greece- Boll; Spaniards ure blind and full of vanity.”The newspapers here ti elaborately the new situs changed conditions grotvi war. The conclusion Is 'P United Slates muBt herca oned ii great naval power ivUl be obliged once mor her aayy in order to hold the’other powers. ’The Deutsche Zeltung. ■ annexation of Hawaii am jhe United States as ' r says: This means a chui ance'of power in the soui lagi which Germany can be.slIenL During the autumn and winter, Gc will, he. more slrongly ■American waters than at JSSI/'whcn Germany took in the settlement of {lie C -The'five warships, Geier,Sophie and Nixo, with a of 10,5011, -and carrying 37 men,:will 1e kept-there.'A member of Empe suite on his Norwegian , interesting incident in, e the’receipt of the news’march's’death. The empHag*, to: be half masted perfal standard. ■ A ■ Fr lying In tiie.harJior of, B« following suit-, in uccon tematlotmi paval”. the reason . _£pr ... 1w:ik promptly ‘ com, the ’’Frenchman by : the Imperial yacht Shortly afterwards the boarded the Hohenzoller his condolence to the e:The meat famine throughout Germany is dissatisfaction among t butchers this week pros tlons expressing indigr governments policy In i Imports, which has cat city of meat in the hoir selection of Herr Want ceed Heir Ploctz in tl: the Agrarian league h much , comment. Hci favors roost radical mci the abolition of bakei baking of bread a p opoiy. Under his Icadc will vigorously nnlngoi and other gorernmes they agree to the cxi that the Agrarians detEmperor-William fir city of Berlin luoy ac several millions of nta: reputable usurer name condition that a statu* memory. The case h for several years.The municipal and j itles along the Rhine moral of glaring adv.American cereal prep: been placed at the : and loveliest spots »!•rtcmlcil and the pleasure njuyed through your kin ii tliu Wuhush. L* cull 11 uiv uasuruuceu that We our ttioUyhlfUlucSU, Ihc r .Mr. Crane and the him tie cnniliaiiy you rupres.tills gift trusting 11 n't! for y.iU and yours very ir of happiness, und serve minder of the pleasure* shared together.The timer Is unc of Mil- L especially equipped with for iicuurutuly measuring lt;trains nml la appropriately AfLer the ccrcinoiiy of ; during which Colonel Th ■■reused hi* gratitude us Iison liivlLeQ the parly tu hours puused plcsuntly perlence of the pleasure tt by Colonel Thompson \ and Colonel Higgins' encou Sulvatlim army was otai Dougnl-ilng of pi orieu. an exchange of tr visitors were iinndsi nml by Colonel and MrMX. EAHDALL IN.A PLEASANTNEWSPAPER MEN HOME OF COT.C SON AND GIVE i WATCH AS AN / OF TJIG ri.BAl HAVE BXJ07ED HASH.Col. K. G. Thompi generous to the news Wayne, and they onoutings to the gesiia the Wabash. A for have shared the pi; along to Toledo and points of Interest e way and last event
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Sun, Aug 14, 1898

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