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i 3 x Shs Resa RR Gold Democrats Return. With the passage of the gold bill she republicans will lose the support af the gold democrats without si) McKinley would have been defeat -| ad in 1896. Gold democrats are returning to] reir allegance to the party a serted during the last p lential vauspaign and republicar ipers are grieving publicly over their loss With grea the st Globe-Democrat, a SOrrOW Louis rep an paper w spite of its name fhe democrats who helped to de ®at Bryan should now turn to him past sumption fergiving his the p amit another, and punis ved them 200 his sake, last a myste the party that a the momentou year, is sept one like Gorman’ s can grasp ‘ iined rather Post tis “mystery” is ¢ the Washington tlearly by follows ‘The gold democrats return. They thet ix, the gold democrats) return wa their party, not tq Bryan or any stter man. Their work with the re- poblean party is done. Are they punishing the irty that served seeing his neigh- Ifa fa dor bard pressed for help to harvest shem?’ mer, ain crops. voluntarily takes hold and grutaitously assists him one year, does that generous helper ‘punishy that weighbor if he attends to tus wee business the fd the republican party in 1896 next year? serve’ them any more than they served’ that party? It is believed thet but for the assistance rendered by the bolting democrats the repub Yeaas would defeated Weask! that been worse the alites than for theparty’? If there be a debt of gratitude due have been have for to either sice w alliance, is it not due to the miner contingent, the outsiders, the political enemies of the republican party. who, in a great emergency, were in and saved the day?” Thus the republicans have lost the support of those whose aid placed them in power. The election this vewr will tell another story. The gold democ wee of their party and the result will te victory for that Dispatch. ts will support the nom party.—Chicago SAVAL BOARD OF STRATEGY & is to Meet Plans of War. D.¢., March 15.—The Secretary of the Navy has determined Monthly and Consider Washington, s>appoint a general board to meet ance a month plans of campaign to be used in case This is the outgrowth of and consider general of war studies which Capt. H.C. Taylor has deen pursuing in years past at the Yaval War College. This board will eorrespond somewhat to thestrate, Soard which was in existence during she Spanish-American War and it is imtended to meet the demands of the modern theories of preparedness for war. Admiral Dewey is to be at the head atthe board on which will probably be the Chief of the Bureau of Naviga- whose | idential Brewster Asks for a Rehearing. | Jefferson City, Mo.. March 15.— | That the brewers’ association will | fight 2 state beer inspection law toa finish, now that Judge Burgess | has declared the act unconstitutional jemonstrated to-day when Priest G. A. Finke lfort Wan « govle & I amr &" Inberg counse ociation, filed a motion to the state supreme court in bane for a re hearing of the case was decided ad- motion is along t e views laid down by Ss asks ated be last week w before jifa re motior Marc | | j next met | | ting of the court in banc Accomplished Indian Girl ash, Ind., March 15.—Miss ve Sioux Indian Wal Gertrude Simmons, t maiden who obtained her education at White's this and was brought fresh from Institute county the akota to the city ten accepted an invi- “Hia tion ervation in I years ago, has just ite Longfellow’s 1 tation to rev watha” and to play a on leading D. preside at befo the violin pe a literary society at Washington, Mckink will Miss Simmons is Presi- the a gradu dent exercises Farham Richmond, ate of college, Ind.. tor in and lately has been an instrue Indian She is > Carlisle school at series of ske writing a tehes of Indian life, whict are Atlanta Month ly, over the non de plume Zitkalasa Carlisle now gin the appeari Twenty Million Paid Out. New York, Mareh 15.—The id Oil Company to-day $20,000,000 in dividends It the regular quarterly dend and 17 per cent extra cash divi fend. This probably is the ever made at Stand disbursed was 3 per cent divi largest ish disbursemen : any on the stock of a singlecorpora time ion, Standard Oil was quoted on he curb to-day at $5.38 bid The magnitude of the shifting of vapiial involved in to-day’s payment judged by fact that the qtarterly payment which the has nay be the largest Vnited States government to make on its debts is $5,450,000 ever Slain While in his Sister's Arms. Benton, HL, March 15 Hubbary has been —Harry arrested charged with the murder of William Espy On examination it was found that psy had not shot himself in the nouth but had been shot in the back tthe head, the ball lodging in the right jaw. It is alleged that Espy Vas shot in his sister's arms, in a lark hall, while he was trying to eet to his wife who was in an adjoining room, The supposition was that he intended to kill her trial will take Hubbary blongs to one of Benton’s prominent families The preliminary place Friday Attachment Against Armours. New York, March 15.—An attach- ment has been obtained here z Philip D. and Jonathan O Linst Armour, tion and representatives of the War ollege and the Oftice of Naval Intel- gence Biggest Bank in America. New York, March 15.—A_ special meeting of the stockholders of the National Bank of Commerce was held go-day, when the proposition to in- wrease the capital stock to $10,000,- 800 was unanimously adopted. The purpose of the increaseis to al- fow the bank to acquire the and business of the National Bank, which proposition has already been approved by the stockholders ef the latter institution The by-laws of the were so shanged as to allow a directorate of aot less than nine and not more than aineteen members. The combined vapital of the consolidated bank will be $16,000,000, a sum greater than the capital of any other bank in this eountry. Joseph C. Hendrix, who has been selected for the presidency of the uew institution, has resigned as president of the National Bank assets Union bank Union The | sorner sobbing as if her heart break. On the stone flaggi She bits of a broken pitcher there. little girl.” man. girl, ® isn’t milk. “it’s beer.” le girl stood on the street would ig were There, said the benevolent » little never cry over spilt milk’.”” “But sobt I girl: ont ery, don’t ery CASTORITA. ree (gh Armour & Co., >», for SS L.000 in surviving partners of of Chica John E from Beaumont & Nease, meats at Sioux City. Io is for damages for favor of Cannon ou anassigned claim jobbers in The claim breach of eontraet for non-delivery of 2,158.- 000 pounds of pork loins ordered from September 15 to September 28, 1899. It ated that the tract price was Se per pound & Nease sold) the Oye and the alleged Wats st con- Beau mont quantit ordere: market price rose to 12 Preacher's Son Convicted. Mo.. March jury in the Moore case to-day returned a verdict of murder in the first degree Moore, as charged in The case was given to the jury on Tuesday night at nine Dexter, —The agaist Elijah the indictment wh awh ssh oh sh 0h We Ws We We Ie se ta gs s % Vs ( y, ‘< ys 7 ‘2D « & < Vs ‘ ta Y. D ‘ \ iD Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 Ib. pkgs. These articles mailed FREE in exchange for lion heads cut from front of 1 Ib. LION COFFEE pkgs. Silk Umbrella (either Lady’s or Gents). Sent by express charges pre- ea for 170 jion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Avery fine umbrella, made of union silk-taffeta; 26-inch frame with seven ribs; steel rod and silver Congo handle. Would cost $2.00 at the store. o'clock. Rev. Jesse Moore was killed while asleep in bed on the morning of November 16. 1899. His gon Elijah w charged with thecrime, and indicted by the grand jury on his owreceonfession. Afterwards he denied the Eory { the confession and arrested, claimed it was extorted from him throngh fea¥ ST AOb violence. Spaniards ail For Spain. Washington, March 15.—A cable message from General Otis, at Manila, received at the war depart ment, that b he shipped to-day ior Barcelona 3 Spaniards, including 84 1 ted men of the army, who had a rescued - He also ht cliceceaad families of | wonderful effects Sayvs| . : } ° ; An absolute cure for s You always know LION COFFEE by the wrapper. It is a sealed pack- age, with the lion's head in front. It is absolutely pure if the package is unbroken. LION COFFEE is roasted the day it leaves the factory. Shot Two Soldiers. In the surgical history of our civil War a curious ¢ which three officers recorded in hit ase jis Valentine, Neb., Mareh 15.—H. € Thompson. proprietor of the Owl sa- were just at loon, shot privates Arthur London | the same time. One had his leg from and Austin H. Millaman, soldiers at | the knee down carried away. but he Fort Niobrara, and both men will} rode ten miles to the hospital. An- probably die. Thompson was awak- | other lost his little finger, and he be- ‘ned early this morning by the crash-!camea raving lunatic The third ing of his doors. The two soldiers,{| was shot through the body, and who had cherished a rievance | though he did not shed drop of igainst Thompson, stumbled into the | blood externally. dropped dead from | the shock The startled saloon keeper leaped | room from his bed and fired tive shots, all | FREE BLOOD CURE of which took effec London is dy-} ; ing and Millaman’s recovery is not} lar are : | probable Anu Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers, A man and his wife one until Ulcers, cancers, eating sores, pain- they find that it takes two to make | ful swellings, effects of blood poison, a quurrel | persistent eruptions, that refuse to = oneees z : | heal under ordinary treatment are In order to acqui true friends a | quickly cured by B. B. B. 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Lay one end on this diagram at the jer the number the other end Qf indicates. gs Dress-Pin Set. «Knickerbocker”” Watch. Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs. Art Picture, « Easter Mailed free for 15 Given for 175 tion n Greeting’”’ 4 lion heads and a 2- | heads and a 2-cent bela nagar reeting cent stamp. Threé § stamp. Neat appear- ‘f Given for 8 ins in theset (larger lion heads cut zs shown), com. from Lion < a Sed > fine rolled- \ fee wra plored set mp \ Suitable for ~ = H \- waist-pins, cuff-pins, | jeweled. The famous wen V5.4 4 neck-pins or as a “Knickerbocker” r tt child's set. watch able. A pair of t Zs 5B these hesdicete a mento cat § ing-room. The = 3 chiefs given for s cut from background of Sash-Belt and Buckle Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp. royal dark-blue o A double strand of best furnishes an i at intervals with cc ea be an appropriate L For 1s heads « a s contrast to ie 4, Mention your | Scent stamp. Children’s Picture Book. fe Gt eee 4 pe ceric her white East- when seudiug. a er lilies. Size, ot ° Gent’s paliven for 10 tion 14x28 inches. ads and @ 2-cent ise end Watch. Stamp. ‘Sixteen | For i9lion heads "4 Mailed free for 90 large pages of Mo will send it tinued ready for banging. lion heads and a ther Goose Melo ‘ 2-cent stamp. The illustrated and with nt Mailed free for 15 lion heads cut from celebrated “* inger- ae a peg Flower Picture. Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent stamp. sc ¢ ease co 4 Latest style of imported black Swiss gros- wound and stem _— DNOKS, $0 CG grain ribbon belting; stylish imitation set; durable nicke you can get an as- Oxidized silver buckle ; neat, strong and \ plated case; es 3 fashionable. watch accompan- 4 ie guarentee ry . he ake Are Silver Napkin-Ring. Teche time komen nN 2. For 15 lon heads and « -cent stamp. Neat an Roa? g Substantial. Made of dur- Ladies’ Pocket-Book. 4 able metal, heavily silver- Large size and 348 pages of valu For 8Von heads itamp. plated. 'fwo different Black able cooking re American Beauty Roses and Lillesof- gf patterns. Ceipts, also treatise the y. Size, 11x24 inches. Bright with five separate ees itt the B and artist:e coloring. . 7 = itchen, dining P (poms Coin-Purse. divisions,including “ Ls “ For 18 tion heads and Tom: a The Dancing Lesson. ‘ a 2-cent stamp. Color, mon diseases. dark brown. Made of 1 fine kid leather: cham- || heads from Li paliven for 18 Hon ois lining: nickeled Coitee wrappers —— wae v4 frame, with strong snap- | anda 2c. stamp. P- fastening. g i Ladies’ Pen-Knife. Bo ig Durable, , ad Fy 7 For 15 lion heads cut from Z ys’ Pocket-Knife. Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. colored The “Eas stamp. Large size; good ma- material Opener’ 4 terial: handles nicely decorated para strong. sharp and assorted colors. blade The green grass and trees, the little Yh 32 inches red-wood brown kitten and the girl's snow-white square. handle iress form a pleasing combination of col. including fancy fringed border’ Mailed Sie areata ors. Size.15x21 inches flailed free Passage It Hh Ag stamp. 42 and a 2c. stamp. 8 lion heads and « 2-cent stamp. A v3 THE ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE LION COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another list will IMPORTANT NOTICE. shortly appear in this paper! Don't miss it! The grandest list of premiums ever offered! Zi When writing for premiums send your letter in the same envelope or package with the lion heads. {i more than 15 lion heads are sent, omen save postage by trimming down the margin. Ask your grocer for large J illustrated premium list. Address ali letters to the WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. ¢ Ok ee iD Vi y y y. 7 7 Scene in Portugal at the Rio Porto Vineyards. CARRYING THE PORT GRAPES HEADS OF MEN AND WOMEN, NEAR THE ¥ DE ME MPED IN THE MASHING VATS TO P WINE The rugged } N THE i THEY A E TROL ODEN FOR PORT is with projecting rocks of brown stone and shale ontaining a large quantity of iron, make it impossible to use wagons ; here hence the grapes eto be carried to the treading vat or larger ) as tney are called, and some are large envugh for twenty persons to tread, “which ney: do dancing to mus rnished by the proprietor. ALFRED SPEER, grower of New Jersey orld, ported the non G vines many years ag x0, and planted vineyards in the Passaic Vz y The soil in Passaic county, New Jersey, is identical to that of de’Menetiz Speer’s New Jersey Vineyards are situated in the cle ic valley below the mountain range and the grapes are carted to the winery in the town of Passaic where they are mashed between citlers made of rubber, which do not break the seeds, and made into wine. These grand wines of Speer’s that have mellowed in flavor in the course of years ot ripeninz, are the choicest wines in this country and can only t DE © easeseey t Za pricethat is higher than new wines from 2 is it necessz a healthy wine that in wood his coarse par ted sefore be as a valuable t Sceer’s Wines and Brandy

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