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Z DEWEY AS A BENEDICT. HANNA WILL BE DROPPED. | | Management of McKinley's Campaign} Admiral and Mrs.M. M. Hazen} int ye taken Away From Him. Married at Washington. Washington, D. C.. Nov. 9.—Ad- istration officials admit the pos-| bility of Senator Mark Hanna’‘s} FATHER MACKIN OFFICIATES. (| early retirement from national poli | | ties They claim the result in ohio, | Ceremony Takes Place i1 Rectory off He a victory for the : St. Paul’s Catholic Church. he acai Th's| Washington, D. Nov. 9.—Admi | ade t an ral George Dewey and Mrs. Mildred |insistent demand tor Hanna's retire M. Hazen were married quietly at the} ment as manager of the president's rectory of St. Paul’s Catholic church | political fort and it is likely to] e egge in Vntvet, nar Fiftewnthy this city,|rolt fu she atoctins of sovewcanne| GY Used in Millions of Homes! shortly before 10 this morning: | paign mar ‘ The ceremon the} Senator Hanna willtake treatment Accept no substitute! James F. Mackin, pastor of thelin New York for rheumatism. He Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 Ib. pkgs. g church, assisted by the Rey. Joseph | will come to Washington when cx = is Foley, assistant pastor, and the} ts id will convene the Hurlbut. The ceremony nh national convention next These articles mailed FREE in was of the simplist kind, according | y is then t he is expected exchange for lion heads cut from to the rites of the Catholic church. | to give formal notice of his inter 1 a = 4 if : oO ! € LOUIE : 1 ehh Vv Torinaii i : ) : m 1 front of 1 Ib. LION COFFEE pkgs. and the only witnesses besides the tive work on the comunit officiating clerzymen were Mrs Wash-|t ington MeLean and Mrs. Ludlow, sman Charles Dick, who Silk Umbrella (either Lady’s or Gents). wife of Admi udlow, mother and the Ohio campaign, and a a . i . = Sent by express sister respect of the bride, and | who is secre y of the national com- (charges pre- Lieut. Caldwell, Admiral Dewey’s sec-| mittee, will perform Chairman Han- ep ork) retary na’s work untilthe convention meets a The arran: he wedd Republican se who have seen « The arrat ne Netae poreeaed es ie laces A very fine umbrella, made of unio ‘ AES secrecy which |! as doninapprie (li 26-inch frame with seven ribs; stecl STRENGTH PUR qth attendel affair! After|jion Hi: ta ee he aD Congo handle. Would cost $2.00 at the store. 5 procuri the license for the wedding seems no doub Han- z 4 yesterday, Lieut. Caldwell called on rreaterissue nation Dress-Pin Set. «Knickerbocker ”’ Watch. aaa 8 Its e . aah a if the second term ambition _ failed free for 15 Given for 175 lion Father Mackin of St. Paul's, of of the president can carry ces lion heads and a 2- | heads and a 2-cent } Seats mak nis acon- i stamp. ee r whieh church Mrs. Hazenis acon 2 a = piss fe bieast (lareer manicant, and arranged for the wed- Ladies Can Wear Shoes, than shown), com : e 8 Do osx) om] posed of fine ‘rolled- Hine this wornine. aller after using 41 en's Foot- Ease gold, with handsome ; , be sheken into the shoes. It ‘ ruby-col¢ - As Admiral Dewey is not Catho-} m or new shoes te=l vives in- —rfOxe- tings. Suitable for ‘ ; 2 : stant refief tu corns and bunions It’s the =e waist-pi cuff-pins, lic, aspecial dispensation was request- | sreatest comfort discovery of the age. Cares _ neck-pins or as @ % . a . ollen feet blisters and callous spots. Allen’s child’s ed for the performance of the ceremo-] Foot-Ease is a certain care for ingrowing : - nails, sweating, hot achin tf and this was procured by Father Arugglete and shoe Nixie tee, Uclavoomare Sash-Belt and Buckle. Maalsits irom Bishop Cur wince FREE by mall. Address, S. Ulmstead a general of the diocese of Baltimore, -- Meats cage ar 5 an ? do e vane ; jentio s who granted it in the absence of Car- Not Concede Over 40,000. meaiebsnad cee ah 2-cent stamp. dinal Gibbons, who is at present in Columbus, 0., Nov. G.—bicomplete a ie = New Orleaus. Father Mackin went}returns from all counties as reported to Baltimore for this purpose yester-|to the republican state headquarters Mailed tree for 90 day afternoon. give Nash (rep( a plurality of 50,364 ro ruatag, Be a At 9:45 a.m. this morning two]a net republican gain of 22,195 over PR arp ed a ary etree eo urriages containing the wedding] the vote of “97. The democrats are ee oe grain ribbon belting; OXidized silver buck] fashionable. Silver Napkin-Ring. For 15 lion heads and @ 2-cent stamp. Neat and substantial. Made of dur- able metal, heavily silver- Plated. ‘Two different patterns. -_ Ss fastening. Ladies’ Pen-Knife. For 15 lion heads cut from err eke arg and a 2c. stamp. Large size; ma- terial; handles nicely decorated and assorted colors. stylish imita\ ; Deat, strong party, drew up before the modest red brick rectory in the rear of St. Paul’s. The general public had no intimation of where the ceremony was to take place and not a single spectator was present when the party alighted. Ad- smiral Dewey and Lieut. Caldwell «quickly stepped from their carri ané tbe Admiral assisted the bride- -elect and her mother and sister from the other carriage. Mrs. Hazen was gowned in a pearl : gray.silk. over which she wore a long rstwiithy black wrap trimmed with sil- ver fox and lined with lavender silk. The Admiral wore a black frock coat, gray trousers and a. silk hat. Upon entering the rectory they were usher- ed into the reception room, where Admiral Dewey was presented to Father Mackin and the two not willing to concede the state by over 40,000, Their figures give Nash a plurality in republican counties of 79,440 and MeLean plurality of 40,280 in the democratic making Nash’sestimated plurality in the state 30,000. No figures have been made on the total vote in the state by either com- mittee and the result will not known until the official count is made by the secretary of state. The Jones vote (independent candidate for gov- ernor) according to estimates given out at both republic and cratfe headquarters will be 100,000, Columbr manutacturing a counties, For 15 lion heads a 2-cent stamp. dark brown. be ois lining; nicke aun demo- Returns from Cleveland, Toledo gnd_ other centers show that 60 per cent of the independent vote came from the dem- ocrats. Coin-Purse. Made of fine kid leather; cham- tion and set: durable nic plated case; eac watch accompan- ied by guarantee of the maker. A re- liable time-keeper. ree latest shape. Black seal-grain leather, with five separate divisions,ineludin a tuck-pocket wit flap to hold visiting cards secure. Given for 25 lion led e, With strong snap- dark- colored mate: that will stand washing. 32 inches square, including fancy fringed border. Mailed free for 25 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. THE ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE LION COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another list will rFEE Best Coffee for the Money! Try LION COFFEE and you will never use aa $4\ % any other. QAWLO, Fancy Gold For 1s lion RULEDD, ngs are © and le et ee oo Y AWAUDLSOUN SPITE C0279), Cut a f ITY AND FLAVOR Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs. Twoex G Ho te en ec. A pair of these handker- chiefs given for 18 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp. Children’s Picture Book. litt Given for 10 tion | 4; heads and a 2 will different books, so you can get an as- | sortment. 368 of valu- able cooking re- ceipts, also treatise the. and artistic coloring. room, laundry room, and remedies for the more com-f§ Boys’ Pocket-Knife. The « E: Opener strong, sharp blade: T red-wood bro’ handle. ors. For 12 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. IMPORTA Premiums send your letter in the same envelope or Mf more than pS ee ne ee men who were to assist in the cere- The legislature stand house 62 shortly appear in this paper! Don’t miss it! The grandest list of premiums ever offered! fae mony. republicans, 44 democrats,4 doubt- package with the lion bead i ' Sy eve 5 ‘ > le You always know LION COFFEE by the wrapper. It is a sealed pack- Save postage by trimming down f Upon being presented to Father} ful. age, with the lion's head in front. it is absolutely poprgetn ogni illustrated Senate, 18 republicans:311 demo- is unbroken. erats, 2 doubtful Mackin the Admiral said that he had heard that Father Mackin had in his early years been a sailor, and it gave him additional happiness to know that he was to be married by a cler- gyman who had at one time followed the sea. Father Mackin replied hap- pily that when he found he could not become an admiral he had determined to become a priest. Mrs. Hazen removed her wrap and she and the admiral immediately took their places in the center of the little reception room, where the cere- Thousands of men aud women suf- fer from piles, especially women with female weakness have this sufferir to contend with in addition to the other pains. Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment will quickly effeet a cure. Price 50 cents in bottles, in tubes 75 cents at H. L. Tucker's Uses Wireless Telegraphy. New York. Nov. 2.—A practical use| of the w raph that ple: all the officers aboard the New York, | especally Rear Admiral Farquar and Captain Chadwick, dz sed eless teleg Mr. Hobart Grows Stronger. Patterson, N. J.. Nov. 9.—Dr. New- ton said Mr. Hobart passed a fairly restful night and consequently was oceurred yester- While the New York an Massachu- setts, the latter astern, were putting cassocks. a large amouni Vi food yesterday, in the form of beef broth, milk punches and other liquid nourishment, as well as a light luncheon. Headache Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa- tion and all liver ills are cured by Hoed’s Pills The non-irrita thartic. Price 25 cents of all dr or by mail of C.1. Hood & Co.. yell, Mass. message was taken to the officers who were clustered aft, trying to make out why the Massachusetts was heaving to. The battleship’s life boats were rapidly lowered and were soon pulling a race for the rescue of the unlucky jackey. Signals were sent aloft notifying the flagship what had occurred, but during the ten miautes occupied in displaying the message Rear Admiral Farquar had been inconstant communication with the Massachusetts by the wireless telegraphy, and had learned that the man overboard had eaught the life buoy thrown by the sailor whose Infant mortality is something frightful. Nearly one fourth die be- fore they reach one year, one third before they are five, and one half be- fore they are fifteen! The timely use of ‘Whites Cream Vermifuge would save a majority of these precious lives. Price 25 ets. at H. L. Tucker's. Repudiated Imperialism. Lineoln, Neb., Nov. 9.—Unofticial returns from eighty-one of the ninety counties in Nebraska give Holcomb 100,507; Reese, 87,812. These same counties in 1898 gave Poynter for governor 89,880; Hayward, 87,695. It is estimated that the remaining counties on the same ratio, will give Holeomb 107,592 aud Reese 93,117, or a fusion majority of about 14,500. The official returns will not change this materially. Result of Practical Joke. Chicago, I.. Nov. 9.—As the result of a practical joke John Shinder was probably fatally burned here to-day. Two fellow workmen bound him with a tarred rope and lighting it left the room, thinking it would burn slowly. In an instant the prisoner was a mass of flames. The cord burt in two r into an adjoin- } | Fences, and was therefore not in hmuch danger. >erfect Health. and he ran serear occasional use of ing room, where other workmen tore = rT. oe iver qits a4, reo- Ananalysis of the figures shows] ine gam om him. < Tu:t’s Liver Pills. Ti ey reg that Reese polled about 200 more | SES Phadonnks tie ed produce s the aywe id last year, } 04) ae as Ther | ey votes than Hayward did last ) >| would-be were arrested. They | = S “while Holcomb polls about 12.000! 034 that as new man} + dae mi Body od more than did Poynter. | + s Sys K readache,t 7 i pact 3S, conmstipati CASTONRIA. i IF A. j I ; Tha Sind Yeu Have Always Bosgit | - cad You Have Awars Bught | dred diseases, anabsolute cure d Be | ? . LGzF7,, \tUTT’S Liver PIL! Na | LION COFFEE is roasted the day it leaves the factory. SOS ne periormed ee male much stronger to-day. Medical at-| out to sea this afternoon, the Marconi them man and wife. Father Mackin | pendance required only oncejoperator on and clicked out that | and his assistants wore simple black | quring the night. Mr. Hobart took|there was a man overboard. The duty it was to watch for such occur- | “stem in perfect or- | After Twenty-Four Years Omaha, Neb., Nov. 8.—A special to the Bee from Lead, S. D., say “Two detectives from Oreg day arrested Joe MeArthur, who has lived for fourteen y Little Speartield Creek, northwest this city. His arrest is for the alleg. jed triple murder in Oregon twenty years A MeArthur resided on a farm in the southerm part of Canada and while resisting arrest, it is alleged, shot }and killed an officer. He escaped and {hired out to an Oregon farmer Shortly after this he got into a dis- pute with his employer and, it is said. shot him dead, also killing the farmer's wife and 5-year-old boy McArthur again escaped and fled to the Black Hills, where he has since re- sided. The detectives leave here to-morrow with their prisoner for Oregon. where the state has offered $10,000 for his capture. McArthur has been con- stantly armed for years. | on a mine: ars on CUT THIS aD. OUT and send to us, state your weight and beight “also | inches around body at best and sect, | and we will send this Beautiful Piosh Cape to | you by express, €. - subject te ex press a ve Pepcal offen sae SESS se Fins eae SR cbarere wit = race 38 ents for 1,600 miles. This Circular Plush Cape RS, ROESUCK &coO., “ = 2 'OOLSON =~ SS - For the Weak and Aged. The hest thing for weskly persons and in- | valids ie -peer’s Port Grape Wine. His Rar- gund aod Claret Wines are used at dinner by the hest -ociety people in New York and W .sbing’@:. Chattel Mortga ith Power of Sale Know all men by these presents, That on this the 5th das of August, A. D. 199, the un- dersigned, J. D. Dackworth, of Bates county Mo. ip consideration of the sum of seventy- one (71) doliars, to him paid by Martin Nyhbi of Bates county, Mo., do sell, assign, t and set over unto the said Martin Nybart, bis | executors, administrators and assigns, the fol- lowing property, to-wit zs About fifteen acres of corn now growing lots No. three (3), section three (3), town: thirty-nine (39), of range thirty-two (32), lot No. sixteen (16), section four (4), township thirty-nine (39), of range thirty-two (32), siso one McComick mowing machine, two disk rid- ing cultivators, new ; upon condition that if I pay tothe said Martin Nybart, his «xecators, administrators and assigns one promissory note of seventy-one (71) dollars, dated August Sth, Isw, and due sixty after date, with interest from Gate, at * per cent, then this con- veyance shall be void ; otherwise to remain in tuil force and efiect. And in case default be made in the payment of the debt above men- tioned, or any part thereof, or of the interest due thereon, on any day when the same ought to be paid, then the whole sum sball, et the election of the said Martin Nybart become im- mediately due and payable. The y hereby sold and conveyed to remain in my po- | session until default be made in the payment of | said debt and interest, or some rt thereof, | but in case of sale or disposal, or an attempt to | sell or dispose of said property, or s removal or attempt to remove the same from New Home | Township, or an unreasonable depreciation in | value thereof, the said Martin Nyhart, or his | | i | | | | afternoon of that day, for the pu: | | legal representative, may take the said prop- | erty or — part therrof into his on. Upon taking possession of said property, or | any part thereof, either in case of default or as bove provided, the said Martin Nyhart, or his legal representative, may proceed to sell the same, or any part thereof, at public suction to the bixhest vidder for cash, st Nybartin the of county of Bates and state of | Missouri, first having given twenty days’ pub- lic notice of the time, terms and piace of sale, and property to be sold, by advertising in one of the county papers, and after satisfying the | arges and expenses incurred by him jd debt and interest out of the proceeds of such sale, be shall pay over the surpias, if any, to J. ). Duckworth or his legal representative ze jn witness whereof, I have set seal, th day of August, law. necessary costs aL} dand eaied i d im presence of us. 4. D. DUCKWORTH. gance of the condi- the t note terneon of highest Coffee and nothing but Coffee. qualiti exactly 1 from Lior stamp. her white East- 1ix2s inches. For 10lion be « dress torm a pleasi 8 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Premium list. Address ali letters to the SPICE CO., » It is absolutely pure | Genuine Ruby Setting Gold Ri For 2Stton heads and a 2-cent Ring. ne rol) . Id plate, having the exact nd guaranteed by New two years with ordinary usage. ° TO DETERMINE THE SIZE — eends will ly around second Jon this diagram aber the other end strip of thick pape hen ¢ reo that t 1 tight t Art Picture, «« Easter reeting’’ Given for 8 m heads cut Cot. © wrappers da 2-<cent le girl and lilies. Size, cents we J send it tinned ready for hanging. 8 lion heads and a 2c. jcan — Roses and Lilies-o! Size, 11x24 inches. Bright -Valh he green grass and trees, the little wn kitten and the girl's snow-white ng combination of col- 21 ine! Mailed tree for Size, 15 NT NOTICE. the margin. Ask your grocer Ohio. Toledo, - cS S Whereas, L D Kisner and Hattie Ki his wife, b: thier deed of trust dai October 29th, 1s¥1, and recorded im recorder’s office within d for Hates county) Missouri, in book No 107 at page 254, comy: to the undersigned trustee, the following scribed real estate sted in Kates cow Missouri, to-wit: The west balf of lot (2) of northeast quarter of section four (4) and fi acres off of the west ride of the east halfot iq two (2) of the northeast quarter of section (4) and the south half of the west balf of three (3) of the northeast quarter of section (4) and ten (10) acres off of the south side of st balf of lot three (3) of the northwest ter of section four (4) all in township thirty (39) of range thirty (3) a mall five (5) acres more or less, hich ance was madein trust to secure th of one certain note fully described in of trust; and whereas default bas been in the payment of said nute, and the is now past due and unpaid. Now, @ fore, at the request of the legal holder of pote and pursuant to the conditions of said yal 7 ef the court house in the city of Butler, of Bates and state of Missouri, on F: vember 24, 1800, betweem the clock in the forenoon and five o’cloc! ‘ing said debt, interest and costs. rustee. id Special Commissioner's Sale of Real By virtue and suthority of a decree in tlon and order of sale, made by the court of Kates county, Missouri, in the Adah Fitch and AC Fitch her husband tiffs, Louisa = Jane and’J. A. Danielson her husband, Anwinette loldermas ard Arthi Holderman, defendants, on the ith November, 1805, and a renewal of said sale made by sald court on the 3rd day of 1sW0, directing the undersigned missioner to sell at public or private real estate in said decree and order desert! will on Wednesday, November 22, 160, between the bours of nine o'clock in the id five o'clock in the afternoon Bt the court house door in the jer, Missouri, and during the session cireuit court at its Nov. term «1840 sell at ighest bidder for cenh, the eseribed im said deer s county, Missouri, to- and two (Z) of the north if oF lots o i) aod quarter of section fi ) of range thirty-th tb bait of the southeast 4 ps ter and woship forty IHS C. HAY Special Compn The land deserite in the porth part of Homer | of Wess Point townships. Ths gis ond the lage Sony ipa”