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« McKinley's mother was of Scote!
Wittiam and Spruce Sts., NEW YORK} German parentage. ‘The mother is still
t _ ving in Canton. The father dled t
years ago at the age of So. Willia!
een tT oct eted an eax: HT} Was the ‘third son. eldest, David,
PCLAES ®. ent to San Francisco, where he served
—_——- ap Hawalian Consul-General, to, the
United States. .The second son is dead,
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THE *." ILLUSTRATED
William and Spruce Streets,
pa rinse mo!
ao-call
Neit xubseriptions.
Willlam McKinley,
He was born Jan, 29, 1843, in Niles,
mbull "county, Ohio, then a tow
30U inhabitants. His father, like Mark
Manna, was an iron manufac’
ted Newspaper Ia the World,
William McKinle;
euia with way number
FORCET
he y tl
wal re ut. - W th
NLY 50 CENTS: arms came he*enlisted as a private in
#--a company which was being formed at
his Pe S.
in
Republican candidate for "the ‘Brest
dency, .
His company became a part of the
Twenty-third Ohio Volunteer Regiment,
RECORD!
ich Wil . Rosecrans was
Soionet and Stanle: hearted atte
aer~ Goa suatice OF Supreme Court,
McKinley owed! his
the recommendation
en yes, another Repubd-
Presidential candidate,
Me tenant-colonel.
It prom:
er subscriptions to lic ho had
HE ILLUSTRATED taken command ors regiment. That
was In September, 1862. McKinley ha
RECORD motors no agents £0 #0 Jiready seen active service at Carnifex
ore t Richmon Mountains,
é his regiment pursu
sim
en @ would-be Joker undertakes to rock a mila hordes, and at Ani
undertak:
boot it sinaully qsulte in serious work for tk8 ag: sar:
second Heat
saw little active service fo!
With cue respect for her deinen att From November.
Leslie Carter can scarcely
David Belasea's
jan, professionally
“The undertakers of Kansay City are having a tinued to Ap!
timony, to
self-made his regiment lay in ca!
eating. only in tl
hat the period of dpactiy' ity con-
rll, 18454, na movement
rute war. and cotfing are being soll for almost
Thade to @ polat & few miles above
nothing. ‘This ibe good thne tor Kansas people W2:
to lay in & supply. for “coffins are handy Frits Brownston, on the Kanawha, prepara.
te have la the nou tory to joining forces. then ‘gathering
r Gen, Crook for a raid on the Vir-
got A Sutaraay p 8 became toa, § Bini and Tennessee allroad, On May
cn" things’ in. Maawienasetta, in purmuance of H\the nemo wae encountered at Clyde
be Sireuous and. irom law o¢ tne ‘Great_and
General Court. ‘Phe sporting blond In those re- Seo ‘ountain, and the’ next day at New
but It can't be sto)
hia ts seventeenth
popped upon th
War may be, fevmettelia Teletn Maneachuet,
Bridge.
avices. Both days the rebels were driven
the ha aD
Ast
amber te a first Heutenancy. | Early une,
bed and 1964, the twenty-third joined Gen. Hone
Hina 20s ter's command and soon afterward were
driven back by the
‘The country is a: Lyn
on the Ust of the, Sta
battle McKinley. who was
none. been admitted oo
But as'a home of Presidonte ant ot rk e s’ start, istinguisied a nimselt
or the Presidency it le right at the head of the by carryi oe an order to retreat to a de-
fo, "Giteinin ‘only exempted: “tie “elder Sart tachment which had cat oe oe
Mono, and was credited to hervwhen beaten Was in a perilous positl hen Mc-
yy Van Buren in nd again when he Kinley had successfully accomplished
urned the table In Point Pleasant, Ohio, tals. mission Gen. Hayes remarked to
Was the birthplace of BM although hi
jected President trom liligols... tinyes
fora in Delaware, Oblu, and hatled from that a never expected to see you return
State. Garlield’s birthplace was in Cuyahoga
County, ected a3 a0 Obiven. ene on after this battle, on July 25,
san Ohivan, Ben
Sortn Beaty Oho. 1a "ser taley was made a ‘captal
nz Mat ot and became aid-de-camp to Gen. She:
- a: last battle in which "he par-
candidate before the people an, Th
-y ticipated was tha ar Creek, Be-
HUNT FOR A FRENCH HEIR, fore he was mustered out McKinley
The Fagiti
PROVIDENCE,
ve in Hiding
Country Until He
in This
5 coin for ¢ ant, eonduct at Opequan,
Comes of Age. "Fisher's Hill and Cedar Creek. He was
June 21.—A French then 21 y:
ie war nover, Mexintey_ studied lam
for two years at the Alban:
}chool
and in ige Charles E. ‘Glidde ns of
French-speaking colony, who is said to fie eo. and wes odmitte d (to the bar. He
be heir to a dortune of! 00 practice In Canton, then a place
France, The youth sought for wag not or San) inhabitants, Hs political ace
0 be found, however, having been tivity began at once. Is county was
spirited awi . Democratic, an for tha!
‘he th came here with an aged n he succeeded,
year and a hi
is sald to be secret!
ago, The guardlan for Prosecuting Attorney. To t
ing fim until he shall prise of every 01 je was sected, bu
a thus be In @ post: being "renominated two years
The next few
te?
bo oy, it is sald, have ars he devoted t to bullding up his pri-
elatives of the
plotted to get possession of hig fortune, vate practice, wi 9 Iucrative
and to this end ve been seekin in 18’ ie was ‘lee to
have him placed in an asylum for th ie age of 3 He ‘served con
fresne. His guardian, leatning of the tinuously for fourteen years, ve we
Plot. fea with him from France to this beaten in wing to
the dietricr, ‘which made it ‘Democratic.
STORY OF THEIR CAREERS,
Both Are Great Politicians, and the
- YERY POPULAR IN THEIR OWN HOMES
the Republican
senders | or President, Is 53 years old,
turer and
a pioneer in the business. -He was of
‘In the’ “following Fall he | was elected |
of , and two years later
Gov
In
gress SereKiat ey
inence | until his last term.
ernot
3 HP KINLEY- EY-HOBART, cote
a large majority.
iste for
than one-fourth of athe votes cast.
ns
that
present prominence is due
this cireumsta
thon to Harrison showed a .
to concentrate on Stentey, a al
at
a
ength
candidac:
spent ao many y
‘he
the House, Speaker Reed placed Shim at
of
e Com mittee on Way:
hich made
o the tariff bill
may
chlefly
began
the candidate this
‘Ade
1871 Major Mektiniey married “Miss
hag long been an in-
yalid, and the object of his constant
Ea
xton, She
attention and devo!
of mi
but lithe exercise,
stockiness in build, MeKinicy’ is. shapely the
7 t
servers to e him th austerity,
The truth is, there is a great deal of
quiet humor in MciKnley’s ‘make-up,
and reserve of officialdom or
Although inclin
proportione
“nu mee 7
fe t Hi
and iat eh Peat i increas HE HAD BECOME EXHAUSTED,
tole. cou mo! would :
to teli or listen to a good story.
aroun
Garret A. diobart, ttle more than 50
years old,
year after y
is long service in Con-
nd to the fact
him
Mea:
pominell. the lender of the House an
x fairly be said that his
aS ‘Teceived votes for the b
Ha ec terpri:
tient delegate cast vote for Mekinley.
e demanded recognition, and
ndency
sae eral manageme
nley's personal char-
moved, he loves
The
kindliness of Me-
Kinley are never so abundantly mani-
fested as when he bas young people
him.
early half his life
as well
ot After si
2
33
?
Sc
year,
and has also engaged in business enter- pane oe oe mal
prises many and y en
tlon, and served guring t his second term
as Speaker of the
‘ in 3875 he declined @ renomination,
ant two years atte! rward was sent
the State Senate from pee Souney
At his re-election ro that bod:
mst he receive; 2 biggest ‘majority Stat
‘we 3:
2 in 1884 he was
Legislature that sent ohn R. McPher-
mn to Washington. . ~
in his career in the State Sen-
@ a.member of ine. Re-
ne, and served
a decade from oe 83
ts chairman, resigni ing in 1801. Hi
.tional Committeeman rom
mn 1Su2 Vice~
of ate h
to
He is recorded as Alrecting the gen-
y
Water Company, as preside t of the
Passaic Water Company, of Ac.
quackanonk Water Company, the Pat-
erson Railroad Com; {@ consolida-
Morris County Railroad and of thi
People’s Gas Company. Besides these
offices, he has been in mauy director-
fs ates, among them being the First Na-
tional Bank of Paterson, the Paterson
Savings Institution, the New York.
Susquehanna and Western Raliroad,
he Ai n Cot! jt Company the
is
e
‘he Pioneer Silk Company, 10
lax Spinning Gompany and are
bour Brothers’ Co: le is also a
trustes ee and administrator of. estates,
is reputed a man of
SHE SAVED HER PAT,
ae Dr. Herman Knapp's Daughter Rescues
ny Him From Death in the Ocean. ,
LONG BRANGH,N, 5.
+ Sune 2.— De
¢ Herman
wen-ha:
York oculist ana waite wor
been
drowne
when she
saw
r father was sinking, and res-
DP. whose home Js at 26 We
40tn ares New York, has
Prettiest Summer hom Sonic the
fa walt for her fath
peter eS struck 3 epee ay for Ss
able, distance trom the shore, ,
the ‘Dacior turned baci ahegt hata mie
appear tatiana hat batt aid nt
Mr. Hobart’s desire to She t e nominee Se eet eT EAH dingo the tls
of art's «fo be the nom ofttne waved white agalnst the green
the national ticket has bee secre fe girl dropped h
at any time since the State election In acrosa thy woot to where bas and F
1805." Hig ambition was fo: last server lay. "To this shen oes life pre-
Year by the election of Fer Griggs, for strong life line, and with the wenn
fe, the first Repertcan wae, im her hand, plunged all clothed seer
emmor of New Jersey in thirty years. Deck into. a she wat sows peat her
Herbert 5? 1B, pative ae Bee fathers ‘ies and she set her teeth and
and took his degree at Rutrers Col: “pyesed through them.
lee before he was 20) years ora From afloat, and each second his cae snk
¥ ‘erson to st . . fan)
law with Socrates Tuttle, whose dayen- acne tne, “o00n up fo Wacky, jittle
wae gattermard: mar 1 Bad tae the ocean. Once or twice she fas car
years later he became a counselor. He Tied off ‘Ver head. iter taine “ha a eroke
er
to
Free Treatment ott the worphine and
bits,
the
iy Bent oeain ‘at the next succeeding elec-
OOo eee
tyeditor tatratea Record:
tore for prin ata
yl
send
paintess ond certal
enorphine
harge.
Co., Cincinnati, Ohi
in
neblts,
a}
(conddential ‘Golden Specific
Py vate
mmoned all her strength and
threw the Ife
ear ou! the Board of © preserver out ov!
osen Freeholders, and.declined a sec- It fell linn afew Int hes of her f
Fear's tenur e office to go ain the drow
mbly, he wag 228 man grasped it. Ida waited to wo
he beach,
een the girl throw Reraeft into
hurr led to her ald, and carried
d, board. Then
, pense and then a black head shot up to
DOVE FROM THE BRIDGE,
Abert J, Baker, 19 Years Old, Jumped
Head First 125 Feet into the
Mississippi River,
*
HIS ARMS WAYED LIKE. WINGS,
ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 20, 1896,—al
ge and took po.
he wouth railing.
oun ma n 2 straw
da’ tram mpi "she
iooking boy. It was the young bridge
tug Susie Hazan ‘d shot out from
under the bridg
stepped out on the
bo: Sard. He had on black trunks and was
barefooted.
For an instant he stood poised on the
e threw himself forward
suddenly. 0 a he we Ss shot
toward the water his arms moved like
the wings of a bird. He kept his bal-
ance well and hit the water hands first.
just fo! seconds Xe ving the
plank, There was a mo: of sus-,
the surface,
s the e young 1 fellow struck out for the
s of de: afening, tri-
umphant blasts: ‘from. ‘the whist tle. Every
boat along the river front took it up,
anda for two minutes thet
monium, he
feet of the tug a irown to
and a minute | later he scrambled
on to the tug unhi
toe 8 Baker Tookea _none the wor:
Noe au records tor a bona fide dive.
nt a sald
Ster
rye I got en the oa of t the board
dm not Le:
Medical Sclence ST7RE rebox
tive cure for Asthma in wg wnaetht
ola Plant, a new botanical disco:
‘ound on the Congo Riyer, West
Africa, Its cures are 'Y marvel-
ous, ev. J. Cor
@ in the earl:
Brevents the Hay-fever ate
‘The te est ‘ot. it is that the cu: ai
by the Kola Plant are last 8, and they
gre “cured to stay reat He Re ao
ne Stu
the’ ‘Congregational Gases,
Towa, werent sat “Movie,
one of the & To tise this
three
A
Sui miner,
thma_ si
signe years old. The ‘Kola J lant ene
rely. e he gained thirty {
res ©
dinease is is inherited rae Cees When the
‘ke the matter sure, these and
of other cures ay
re eNew, York, ‘tom
ng out large cases o:
compound free to “sufferers from Asth-
when cure
It
sureis reat nothing, and you should
—
.ALMosT CHOKED ED HER TO DEATH.
Ola Girt ad
“Paying Hor sen Killed
N. J, Tune 19.—The
‘ge Kuhnet
his two-
Is afternoon while
little
ines? were
by a sit
and w
she was
ing. It re,
store her,
fick was the horse and the
fastened arou
en ROE
nel;
‘black. in
required 8 veral hours to re-
AOE ane tt re
7
et a er a an aR BA ncn BA ict NE LOE