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As To The Home Market. New York in Politics. | | Before the war, and along until} One of the favorite catch phrases the formation of the republican party | of the Republican orators of the Me New York gave her electoral vote. Kinley type is that the Armerican oftener to the Democracy than she! markets ought to be kept for Ameri- did to the parties which successively | cans. But however trippingly it opposed that organization. Then | rolls from the tongue if reduced for atime that State changed her} to practice there would be nothing partisan base. She gave her vote to attractive avout it. The home mar- Fremont in 1856 and to Lincoln in| ket would be all right if there was 1860 aud 1864 Another change} enough of it to'go around. But un now set in, but not #0 radical as the | fortunately there isn’t In some one which took place ou the founda. | very important articles of cow- tion of the Republican party. She) sumption the American production succession. | Bat though New York has divid ed up her favors with an gven hand for more than a quarter of a century in Presidential elections, she bas shown no disposition of this sort in| canvasses for State officers Only! three times siuce the clcse of the war haye the Republicans carried that State for Governor, aud ia one of those electious, that of 879, when now began to swing alternately frow | jg short, and in orther ove side to the other in Presidential | portant it is exces years Seymour rec-ived ber electoral | vote in 1868, Grant iu 1872, Tilden | in 1876, Garfield in 1880, Cle veland | in 1884, Harrison in 1888 and Cleve- 1892. From 1864 onward | she has not declared for party for the equally ine Take, for instance, the cé ket States real mar f the fariners United were limited sell their would get very much than rule at present market to land in the same Presidency twice in| proportion of their be pr t keted in Europe, «td even that! which is consumed at In other words they are in competi- | tion with India even i But if th market were shut off there would be at bome is sold prices determined in Liverpo)'. | on sold in Chicago home| market and au overplus oieans low | a constant overplus the prices always | ru The agricultura! implement 2 Alonzo B. Cornell Republican victory was due to a bolt of the regular Democratic opponent nearly 43,000 votes, but both Demo- oratic factions combived had nearly was chosen, the) facturers, the locomotive builders, | the saw makers and a whole lot of | other industrial promotors seli lots | of goods abroad. If they were lim | ited to the home markets their shops | | 34,000 more votes than he had. The! would be closed more than half the | | Republicans re elected Reuben, EF.) tine. Do the Republican orators of | i Fenton in 1866 and chose Johu A.|the McKinley type desire such al Dix in 1872. Inall the other elec |eondition of affairs? Or are they tions the Democrats won. They} presuming on the ignorance and | chose Jobn T. Hoffman in 1868 aud 1870, Samuel J = Tilden in 1874, | Lucius Robinson in 1876, Grover! Cleveland in 1882, David B Hill in 1885 and 1888, and Roswell P. Flower in 1891 The Gubernatorial | term was increased to three years credulity of the people whom they | address? These are pertinent ques- | tions. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat ot the dis- | | | ea Catarrh is a blood or constitution- after » electi { 1876. al disease, and in order to cure it you nfter the election of 1876, ist take internal remedies. Hall's It will be seen that New York is|Catarrh Cure is taken interwally, and av exceedingly uncertain State. Al-| @ts directly on the blood and mucous surtaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one ot the best physicians in this coun- try tor Years and a regu'ar prescrip- | tion. It is comp< ot the best tonics | known, combined with the best blood | purifiers, acting directly upon the mu-| cous surtaces, The pertect combinati ot the two ingredients is what produrc though in Presidential years Repub- 1864 same Democrats since State the pumber of times, in Governorship elections since 1866 the have had a decided advantage. i such wondertul re State Send tor testimon too, the Democrats in this period, | ne have wou ottever than the Republi an Flower carried the State the most recent election for Gover- licans and have carried the Democrats In officers, elections for minor als free. F. Toledo, O Oabs. in | No More The Winpping Post. ? |; Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 4.—In} nor by 47,000 and Cleveland by 45, answer to an inquiry from a New 000 for President. These figures, York paper concerning the mode of however, will not discourage the Re-| punishment in the Missouri pemten- State | tiary, Warden that partisan transforme-) whipping had practically been abol- Clevelaud’s 45,000 pluvality ished in the Missouri prison, and | for President in 1892 was followed | that née considered it brutal. | by Republican margins averaging | ‘This the first administration 23,000 or 24,000 in 1893 for minor) that has attempted to interfere with | State offi leaving Bartlett, Court of Appeals Judge, cut of} publicans, for new York is a Pace replied of lightning tions, is for | the old custom of tleggivg couvicts rules. for infractions of the p 1 the calculation, whose 101,000 plur-| Under the old system ref ality was due to the unpopularity of | Gouvicts were cai 1ed fast, E Maynard, his opponent. |stripped and beaten with a leather | year after Cleveland rolled up his|thong. The practice has long been plurality of nearly 193,000 for Gov- 1 but it remained take the first In pl assed convicts ar assailed as inhuman, for Warden Pace decided id ¢ of flogging, ill disy ernor, Carr, the republican candidate | the! Globe-Dem- | to for Secretary of State, carried TS GOO. sta State by over e} yerat } punished in various ways, su as } ry eontinemen pine uired} St. Joseph people are solitary continement, being required} enjoying a to wear shackles, reduced war between the brewers and brew- supply of ers agents. In consequence of the} food, ete. until they are willing to} row, beer is selling as low as 75] obey the prison rales. eents a barrel, and saloon. keepers | Boikk have reduced the price to five cents | When Harrison went out of office Several efforts have been| the treasury was bankrupt and the jadministration borrowed / a quart. a money of out effect, and it is thought that) Wall street to run the government prices will go even lower. The town | the last week. McKinley, the auth that can offer a moderate drunk at! or of the McKinley law, went home | trom 5 to 10 cents has advantages to! bankrupt, impracticable theoment offer the outside public.—Ex. j made to adjust the differences, with- having succeeded no better in his| { 1t May Do As Much For You. j individual ease that when applied to Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes | the government, and the | that he had a severe kidney trouble for } } many years, with severe pains in his| of the treasury returned home uu | back and also that his bladder was atreie| able to pay 40 cents on the dollar of } ed, He tried many so called kidney cures . pea x Y : rhe owed. Is it any w r th but without result. About a year ago he | WHat he o ed. Is it any wonde ae began use of electric bitters and tound| people are not breaking their necks relief atonce. Electric Bitters is especi- all adapted to cure of all kidney and lw- er troubles and otten gives almost in-|—Lamar Democrat. stant relief. One trial will prove our, statement. Price only soc. tor large | bottle. At H. L, Tucker's drug store. secretary |to get such a gang back into power! Battle With Corn Knives. St. Charles, Mo.. Oct. 10 —Dare Col. Frank James deserves credit } Woods committed a criminal assault ' for refusing to go on the stage. He| upon Emma Collier on Catiish island was offered $1,000 per week, and, al- |ten miles above here, yesterday even- though needing money, he declined /ing Learning of the crime Robert the offer. He is quite correct. | Collier put out to avenge the wrong | Every menstrosity in the country is! done his sister. Meeting Woeds a now on the stage and the entire the-| battle with corn knives followed in! atrical bueiness is degenerating into | which Collier was tatally wounded. | a dime museum side show. The} He can not live through the day.| pugilist, the bridge-jumper, the ossi-| The girl is also dying of her injuries. fied mas, all other freaks find the| Woods isin jail. here with every stage awaiting them.—Ex. prospect of meeting a sudden death. A. O Welton NUEE i1 idaily or the Twice a-Week edition | ‘ples for the success of which the, _people of the West are contending. | ‘Liberal terms to agents and post- a ANN cece FRANK JAMES. He is new Doorkeeper at a St. Louis Theater. A wearing a dark brown overcoat over modest pe yet modest appea uti 8 is @ double diamond frame exceptionally graceful in desiqn- It is light and tough to the highest degree and “is fully guaranteed---- Made under our own supervision, ire cur own factory, of our ody finest cold drauy seamless steel tubing, with every jeint_and part scientifically tested, a business looking suit of grey i 2 pleated be dotted om white f, se with a sm ap diamoud stud, took bis place at the of the Standara Th Joor t it is a Worthy backbone | for a jamous wheel----- ‘the St. Louis Republic. He was tendered the position a few days ago aud accepted it. “Yes,” said he last night. “If hav i oe abonded the race course for in cur illustrated cat~ BOSTON. 22679 Theres is ae so = alegue which you can @) { eae aoe 71 obtain free et curr cNEW YORK. used to be able. Then there TI CHICAGO. al agencies or by mail ~ fer two two cent |is another reason why I have given f litup I have a son now 17 years o lage, and it is natural to suppose that if I hade i would bave red in the business he rifted into it also. Ido ‘not say that the business is disgrace- ful, oh no, not that, for I have d ve way under met buodreds of gentlemen on the track & see the he endless variety of i ie of my best friends are there ‘Bat of course there are bad ones to be found ou the race cou id B ‘actly, but these ar e kind 2 young I have i therefore, forsaken a following that bas afforded m: much amusement ‘and entertainment for his sake. “In the future I be the 1 line—not on the stage, but ‘in the business office or at the door, ‘or somewhere near ‘mau generally falls iu with. ir engine an and BROS. will in this section of the theatrics Call about where the most complete stock In mouey is taken in “I have commene ‘ed at the bottom round, and expect | = . to work my way gradually up. There ight. ices andt horse millinery. b: is money in the business when you work it right.” “So you will never go on the | Stage?” | “Never.” 1] bave no merit in that jline and no sort of practice would THE CREEDINESS OF McFarland Brs. jmake me an actor. and the drive wheels ga E ‘company, but I dectined it. iI = I have bad plen- y jty of opportunities to yo before the ‘Ss S Hfootlights Immediately after my con S | acquittal and vindication I was offer- 2. a ‘ed $52,000 a year by a New York 2) 1 “In the future ny home will be in St. j around. in on new ones. Louis. t STI | T am tied of roaming | . I shall try to tind my sou ja place in a commercial house and To make a the tremendous we smash iwe will live together. state proved too much for the To carry the largest and of harness and saddles rooster, quiet, steady, sober inan of him is ' now my highest ambition.” | At this juncture a crowd of Lafay- Jette county fiteuds pressed forward jto shake his hauds and the reporter ‘left. | How Editors are ‘Treated in China. Staple: Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. ‘that consumption is ready to fasten its fatal hold on themselves. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseovery is cificient remedy for weak bi shortue NSWARF AND GLASSWARE tt coughs and kindred ailments CICARS AND TOCBACCO, Stamps, LaFayette Co.. Arkansas lurave ave } hig Always pays the hig] the es of Dr, RK. V. Pierce: Dear Sir—i | will say this to you that consumption East Sid 7 1 My wife basa sister,Mrs. F. A. Cleary.tbat was taken with consump en e Produces é Square. Butler, Mo- : m tion Steused your Golden Med- The Times Campaign Rates. The Republicans offNebrasks Ao ESOS te oo eee of herr ¥ fr she got well In order that no eitizen of the nominated for Governor Thos. J. My wife also had hemorrhages from M The editor of the n South-west may have an excuse for the lungs aud her sister i Sunday paper, ernor who has been br Twice A-Week id 25 cents for The ude imes until February While Tbe ‘Times is an earnest as 1 an! accessory to forgery and perjury by, _ Delieatediseases iu « ither sex how- * (ever induced, speedily cured. Book sent securely seal 10 cents tee of which Hon. Thos. B. Reed}! stamps Addr was a republican congressioual commit- and fearless supporter of Democratic principles, it is, and always has been, confidence Medical Associ- chairman; « man who stands} World's Di i liberal enough to open its columns self convicted of falsifying official | ation, Buffalo N. Y to representatives of different politi- records and procuring the issue of a A Line on Denny. cal inions - di si i fraudulent vouc vhil i : \ eal opinions for the discussion of udulent voucher while acting in L gion, Ky.. Oct, 4—Ther their views. In the columns of The Capacity of president of Times the important news of the campaign of 1894 will be set forth fully and fairly. Its news iliti are unequalled by those of any other the state | was 2 mass meeting of negro senate; a man who has consorted | pore with boodlers and jobbers aud con-| eandidaty of Judze Denny verted the groom of the lieutenant) gidate for C = governor at the capitol of the state! can ticket last night to protest agp the : ‘i Tue cause of the protest |newspaper published in the South- iuto a den for debauchery; 2 man) was aspeech alleged to have been west who has been the At the prices made e:ther the I lant tos f i pliant tool of the! made by Deuny four years ago in railroads, in season and out of sea-' which he said the begroes were a | Son, aud whose nomination was pro-| millstone arouad the neck of the who holds se economic princi- | 2 Fs neh Scvera att ds to those eco t¢ pripel- | cored by the combined influnce of Republican party. Several bitter against cappers, professional | 22eeches sideiee bribe’ pve, 8 ai ‘ qi tadee and a set of resolutions pass- i givers, fixer ched | : : pers Sa Sang unpeacked' ed calling on uli colored voters to emeces ‘refrain from voting for Denny. | Removal. | Rival of the World. | We take pieasure in announciag that . | atter this date Parks Sure cure will re-|__ Speer's Old Port Grape Wine from move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney | bis oporto vineyards at Pas- trovbles and liver complaint from the og ‘on seve ietcis the only shediciag chat i )aue N-_J-s his Socialite Claret vin. should be in the hands of every man | Corporate made masters. Sample copies free. pate eS Z What's the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- mertime. You may haye a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have ~ d his lucious Bi the croup and when it comes you nteed to cure these Or ne 1881, and his lucious Burgundy toknow that Parks cough Syruy is the | pay. Parks sure cure is sold by H. r,| Stand unrivaled by any wine in the best cure forit- Sold by H. L. Tucker, ! Tncker, world. some how or other, you can't tell ex | | Nineteen hundred editors of a j Pekin paper are said to have been RB eebcaded: Some would shudder at}: such slaughter, who are heedless of} voters | the! in a NR Wall Paper, Carpets, Paints VINDUW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES, WINDOW GL vs Supplies of every Agency for des: THE SHERWIN-WILLIAM CO and WEIDER PAINTS, the most reliable and economical paints made. One Block North Post Office, Builer, Mo 1D. W. Drummond sh ere mn nnn a SPEER Se SUICIDE OF HENRY HOCKADAY He Takes Poison a Few Day After His Marriage. 1 Gazette, 12 | y A. Hockaday, a well known aad much respected citizen of this county, living Harrisonville, last Friday by | taking a dose of strychnine. No rea } Son is known for the act, except that jhe was iv bad health and had also ; been threatened witb softening of the brain, either near committed suicide and it is supposed that he had sudden attack of the jlatter malady. or that the fear of it bad preyed on his mind until it ren- dered him temporarily insane. He was married on Tuesday of last week to Miss Wilburn, sister of his | brother's wife, and it is rumored | a that he had, before his marriage, ex- pressed himself that he was not fit to get married on account of his brain trouble. But his friends paid but little if any attention to his words, and smoothed away his doubts for the time being, at least. But it is thought that the gloomly feelings returned aud rendered life insupportable. There was no other trouble that any one was aware of. Mr. Hockaday was about 35 years: of age, and was a man who stood |high in the estimation of all who knew him. He was of more than ordinary intelligence, well educated and of tine mind and high priciples. He was a prominent car,lidate for treasurer last spring, but drew off from the race before the primary el- ection, We have heard him spoken of by every ene in the highest terme, and there is no doubt that le was partially insane at the time. He is said to have suffered from a similar attack of brain treuble before. Three Nited ja an Explosion. Dexter, Mo., Oct. 10 —News has reached here of a boiler explosion of « saw mill twenty miles west of Dex- shilling three men and wounding er. are the two Jobnson brothers and a young wan named Lee. The killed A young man named Wilkinson who was burt, will recov- fer. The cause was low water in the thet jup mma hi The mill of the buil ing being blown 2 some distance away ed to D. Hodge According to the Missouri game > |law, sportsman can now shoot wild turkeys, doves, meadow larks, plover prairie chickens, and quail. Hunt- ers will also bear in mind that it is against the law to ship quaii out of the county in which it is killed to county, for nother aby purpose pot being posted on the develop- Paper in that State, who is also a/ber using the Golden Medical Dis | whatever. and anyone who sells quail ments of the interesting political member of the national Republican '©° f ; Ei e od —_ using it | for the purpose of being shipped to 1 ee Gare eee mg t = 3 and it cured her. » has had no campaign which is just opening, Committee, bolted tie nomination ies Eamiatah ainsi egy { : fs symptoms of nsuimption fo ae | The Times has made a special cam- and wrote this terrible indictment: | past six years paign rate of for the daily and You bave rominated a man for gov-| Yours truly W.C Rosers jany other county or state is guilty jofamisdemeanor There is no law | protecting migratory fow}, such as | ducks and k ge and they can be d at any season of the year. The Weekly Kansas City star | Addresses the man and a citi y to farm, b d farmer as a business Doesn't tell bin how to sell, and when, and keeps a vigil- ye upon bis rights as a shipper a producer and atax payer. All the news, too, and plenty of “good read- ling” for the family. Now read in 100.000 farm houses. Fifty-two big eight-page newspapers for 25 cents. | To any one who sends the Week Star five yearly subscribers together | with $1:25 the paper will be sent one i year free. SHANNON & BINKLEY, WELL DRILLER | DREXEL, MO. | ant € j If you are wanting 2 well drilled write us and ‘we will see yOu 363m.