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1 6 ee PUBLIC MEN’S MEMORY. Tom Reed Cunnet Memorize Speeches, But Mr. Cleveland is Letter Perfect. fis that he possessed the remarkable power of verbal memory that some of our public men have had. Con sequently it is not surprising to hear that the speech which he delivered at Old Orchard ,a week ago was quite different from the speech which he Lad caused to be printed ia advance for the use of the news- papers. Probably Mr. not deliver a long discourse from memory if he tried to do it men have this power iu the superle tive degree in which Roscoe Conk ling ad it. No man equaled bim in feats of verbal recitation among our modern public men. When he pre- pared a speech of 12,000 words with which to open a campaign it was his habit to have it put in type in ad- vance, to memorize it and then re- peat it word for word before a great audience. Once he had a “campaign opener in advance in the office of the New York Times. The Times’ re- porter took slips of the speech te the Brooklyn Academy of Music, where the speech was detivered, aud followed the yreat orator. He dis- covered that Mr. Conklin was letter perfect in the recitation, but that he transposed one passage of cousider- ble length, uttering it at a later tine than he intended, yet aot altering it, the speech was 80 divided by topics that it was possible without affecting the force of the argumeut with the audience. Mr. Blaine had no special teed could Few Thomas B. Reed has never shown | Elkhart Items. The Lone Star Literary meets every Monday night. Mre Jobn Page is very ill. Mrs. Mary Keeton is sick. Mrs. Sarah Rayburn 1s siek Jimmie Rayburn; Rayburn is also on the sick list. Rev. Lewis was at preaching at! | Lone Star, last Sunday night Arevival has been carried on at | Lone Star school the past three | weeks. It is conducted by Reve. | | Roan aud Scott. Tie Democratic speakers, who were to speak at Lone Star, Nov 3, {failed to appear. The services » have been going en were coudacte: as usual Mr. S. Raybaru had a wood horse; to die. | The work on the Fairview Py terian church is progresstu.: 1 Rev. May preaches Barrveey school the third Sunday of «vor month. ' Sunday school is held at Pairview | every Sunday. | Church socials are the order of the | day in the Fairview neighborhood Noy. 8 thers at Mr.| J.C. Heath's. The next is to be al Poverty social at Mr. McRosynolds’ Every one wo doas not dress very | ragged and poor looking must for feit ten cents. Miss Lish Wilson, who is attend ing school at Harrisonville, was at home on a visit October 27. | at was a social Ereruarr. A Bad Wreck ~of the constitution may follow in the track of a disordered system, due to impure blood or inactive liver. Don't run the risk! The proprietors power of this kind, and whenever he spoke at much length on any formal occasion he always wrote out what he had to say and read it from type proof. Among the men now promi- nent there is no one who excels Mr. Cleveland in his power of verbal memory Mr. Cleveland can prepare along address in writing, read it over once, and then stand up vefore an audience und repeat it without saying a word. Since Mr. Conkling’s timo there has been hardly any one prominent in public fife who has sought to excel in this wonderful accomplishment. Probably Mc. Wil- son of West Virginia cau do better at it than any other man in congress. -—Boston Herald. Honesty, perseverance and skill cannot im- prove Dr Sawyer’s Cure, because it fuliy cures indigestion, biliousness and kidney dit- flenlty. Sold by KL Tucker, Atchison, Kan., Nov. 1.—Corbett’s Jack” Co. passed “Gentleman of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery take all the chances. They make a straightforward offer to re turo your money if their remedy fails to benefit or cure in all dis orders and affections due to impure blood or inactive liver. The germs of disease circulate through the blood; the liver is the filter which permits the germs to enter or not. The liver active, and the blood pure, and you escape disease. When you're run down, debilitated, weak, and your weight below a healthy standard, you regain health, strength, and wholesome flesh, by using the “Discovery.” It builds up the body faster than nauseating Cud liver oil or emulsions. \ Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipa- tion, piles, biliousness, indigestion, or dyspepsia and headaches. Some of the Republican news- papers in this State are displaying considerable energy in their abuse of Governor Stone. The Governor through here yesterday from St. Jo- seph. While the train was standing at the Union depot Corbett and John McVay, the trainer and wrest- ler, one of the members of the com- into scufile. McVay tried to throw Corbett, but failed, and the champion gave him a few jabs thet made his antagonist bleed at the cars. The trouble was re- newed soon after the train left St. Joseph. Corbett McVay disturbed pany, got a was asleep and him. They im- mediately clinched and tussled for 5| minutes. has the happy faculty of not caring for abuse from this source, and, as far as known, he is not losing any sleep. Republican abuse is some- times a very good thing for even a Governor to have. It was Republi- can abuse that sent John M. Palmer, of Illinois. to the United States Senate. —Ex. son of John! | is “a double diamond frame og Pe ned gracefal in design- | | | It is light and tough to the highest degree and is fully guaranteed--- Made under out own supervision, in our own factory, of our oun finest cold drawn less steel tubing, with every jeint and part scientifically tested, it is a Worthy backbone for a famous wheel in our illustrated cat~ alegue which you can’ BOSTON. 2-679 obtain free st oune cANEW YORK. i agencies or by mail - 62 CHICAGO. or ier two two cent stemss-- HARTFORD. | | i d { the cheapest g your old harness McFARLAND S812OS. Butler, Missouri. see the dless variety of y, Mo. They k buggy harness, ir engine an and Call ht. 3 to $15 bh BOY SADDLE” made in Double wagon ices and the en THE CREEDINESS OF horse millinery. cFarland Bros. To carry the largest and most complete stock -band barness from $: @ owners beed. ess and saddles in this section of the and the drive wheels gave way under -upin pr thing that hors 50 to $25; second fi to the best STEEL FORK “COW 1 trade in on new oner. state proved too much for the Bound for MeFarland Bros, the pio the tremendous weig of harn rooster, smash A. O Welton | 1873 resulted in the great jare poor and hungry, they actually }are against | party in power gets the blame. | ported the party this time will rath ler rejoice at the thoroughness and ;completeness of the whipping. jit was to be, they would rather have ithe lessen written out strong enough | not to be mistaken. | dimeulty | This government has again been Cause To Effect. New York, Nov. 8.—Ex Secretary | of the Navy Wm. C. Whitney makes | the following statement: “It does not require a seer to see that the cause ef the results were repetition, to my mind, of 1874, with | the parties reversed. The panic of | Demo- | cratic tidal wave of 1874, and the! hard times of 1893 and 1894 have! resulted in this Republican victory. | These are great underlying general | causes, but along with them is the} fact that the Demoeratic party bas misbehaved since 1892, and has dis | gusted large bodies of its friends} and supporters. | “That fact has been perfectly evi | dent to everybody. When people| the Government, and} A great mauy who have loyally sup It “Ido uotthink it is a verdict against the party or its principles. The Republicans will say so, and it will take a long time to get over it but the Democratic party bas bad defeats as tories, siuce I have been a voter. it does not will be stronger in the end.” vie and It four tnues as many demoralize easily. Experience and money cannot in Sawyer’s Family Cure, cures dyspepe! So because it radically _ liver complaint and kidney by H. Tucker, China Asks A Chicago, Ill, Nov. 9.—A special to the Post from Washington says: intervene in the China- Th last time the invi- j tation came from the quadruple alli- ance and refuse d. This time the invitation came from China her- self, but it too will in all probability ‘be refused. Its refusal or acceptance | asked to | Japan war. was will depend on to day's action of the Cabinet, which has the invitation under consideration. The invitation by this government this morning It was a request from China that the United States co- joperate with Great and j Was received Britain | Russia, Germany, France and Italy to stop the war. In tbe note China ‘sets forth at length the present stat jus of hostilities and says that she jalways recoguized the independence of Corea aud is willing to continue that she will pay Japan an indemnity to defray that country’s expenses in the war. to do so. Moreover Staple:Fancy Groceres, Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. MUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE Two fraudulent bouds for $1,000 each, purporting to have been issued ifor school purposes by school dis- tricts in Vernon county, have turned up in St. Louis, and it is now be- | lieved that a large swindling scheme | Corbett struck his antag- | CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Always pays the highet market price for Countv | Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- | General Howard Retired. | New York, Nov. 8.—-At midoight last night, Major General Otis How- jav hero,” was placed ou the retired list of the United States reached the tatutory limit of age This will | cause a vacancy in the grade of wa- | jor general, to which brigadier Gen- jeral Thomas H. Ruger of the de | partment of the Pacific may succeed lard, “the € | army, having lif bis claim is respected. | Olover O. Howard was adwitted , | other. ; . \has been set on foot, with how great | onist twice, but MeVay was to dazed These two | po atrike biok bonds were detected by the absence | the : ‘ The Times Campaign Rates. success 1s not Known. He is a tauch bigger man then Corbett, In order that no citizen of who Lost an Eye. West Clinten Democrat litary academy at Point on jas a cadet in the United States Mil-/ Wall Paper, Carpets, Paints WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES, WINDOW GLASS, Painters Supplies of every description Agency for , both general and special. It is a) THE SHERWIN-WILLIAM CO and WEIDER PAINTS, the most reliable and economical paints made. One Block North Post Office, Butler, Mo. DW. Drammond + RRA ERR ARATE STEED nO Boubte Tragedy ia Kentucky. Lexington, Ky. Nov. 8—The list jof Lexington murders for the past seventy-two hours had two additions this evening when Henry Traynor laid out two men in front of the Leland hotel—one with a dirk anc the other with a pistol. The Breck- inridge Owens trouble is bekind the battle. On Wednesday at Athens io a political row Henry Green siot and fatally wounded John Toomey To day Toomey, Llewellyn Sharpe brother of the exstate Treasurer Sharpe and Isaae Davidson, the dis-- tiller and farmer, came to town. Henry Traynor, the town marshal of . Athens. was also here. He ww a- Breckinridge man, while Sharpe and his friends are Owens cohorta As they were preparing to leave own the men met in front of Hotel Leland and Sharpe and Taynor became in volved in a wordy argument, which ended in Traynor giving Sharpe the. lie. The two men went for exch Taynor drew his dirk and split open Sharpe's head. The blood from the wound bligded: Sharpe and Traynor plunged the dirk into his left eide just in the-rear: of the heart At thie point Toomey, a friend of Sharpe's, rushed in. and knocked Traynor down. As Traynor Isauc Davidson, another of wade for him Traynor drew two pistols and shot point blank at Davidson, aod cover: ed Sharpe and Toomex with the other Sharpe ead: Davideor: dropped to the grown), and ‘Lrayvor walked over them to- the fire depart’ ment house and surrendered: Dav idson, who isabout 55: years of age died iu a few moments, while Sharpe who is about the sume age is now ip a critical condition, but he may pul! through. scious Sharpe made this statement arose, Sharpe's friends, one. Before he became uneon- to the Globe Democrat correspon dent: “It was over the election. David son and I are Owens men and Tray- noris » Breckinridge man. I an | fatally hurt.” | Traynor man and | young, while both of his antagonists were heavy men. ‘ihe town is great ly excited over the battle. It occum tred near the scene of the Greev is a small | Baldwin and Swope Goodloe trage | dies. veport that the | friends of Davidson and Sharpe wilj attempt to lynch ‘rayror but that is hardly probable. - There is a » energy and restore mental and sexaa® L. Tasker, 2rag Zano restores ner lost manhood. Zac }debility of men. So | gist. - 7.—Thomas living pear Maquon loor last night by who demanded his | Walters a farm was called to his jtwo burglars a¥ ico, who killed his sweetheart’s fath- was very mad, althongh he tried to conceal his anger. Passengers ov the train who saw the scrimmage says that e Corbett’s actions were brutal. Me-| A M. Kissing, who lived near Pa- Vay was pretty badly used up, asj cific, Mo., disappeared from home on he was bleeding at both ears and his | the 3d, and his body was found at faee was badly swollen and distigur- | Hollow, St. Louis county, the next ed. morning, with the arteries of both prose severed. 2 office of the secretary of state as re- quired by Missouri laws. He was 72 years of age, and was well to do. He had several children, all grown, and was a highly respected citizen i Dead to Rights er, has been granted a fifth trial. | . x : 3 " Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. —Kid Firet he received ten years in t © | Thompson and Col. Hopper. two of penitentiary. , Then on the second jthe Roscoe train robbers, Lave been and third trials the juries fail- | captured at tbe foot of the Reno ed to agree. At the last trial he/yfountains and were brought here received a ten years’ sentence, but The robbers fought it was proved that ape! of the jurors desperately, only surrendering en had expressed an opinion before the! .ondition of good treatment after case was tried, and Judge Hughes! ore than 50 shots had been tired. grauted another trial. \ 5 All Free. You will never know positively what a won- jerful remedy Dr. (a4 Family Cure is until you try it. Itwilleare you of a sour) stomach. Sold H L Tucker. George Lewis, now iu jail in Mex- v. last evening The breath of chronic eatarrh patient | 52% is ofted so offensive that he becomes an Those who haye used Dr. King’s New object of disgust. Atter a time ulcera- | Discovery tor Consumption know tion sets in, the cones are attected and | value, and those who have not, have n trequentlr destroyed. A constantsource the opportunity to ty it tree. Callon of discomtort is the dripping ot the pur- | the advertised druggist and get a trial pulent secretions into the throat some- | bottle tree. Send your name and ad- times producing invetesate bionchitis | dress to H E Bucklen & Lo., Chicago, which 1 usually the ezciting cause of} and getasample box of New Lite Pills pulmonery disease. The brilliant rasult|free, as well as a copy of Guide to by its use for years past properly desig- |Health and Household Instructor tree. nate Ely’s Creum Balm as by tar the| All of which is guaranteed to do you best and only cure. Call on your drug-| good and cost you nothing. HL Tuck- gis for it, er's drugstore. + its of a certificate of registration in the | |South-west may have an excuse for Yesterday afternoon a little five jnot being year old son of Joseph Jackson, liv- |ments of the interesting political posted on the develop- campaign which is just opening, The Times has made a special cam- | paign rate of $1.20 for the daily and 1 | Sunday paper, and 25 cents for The Twice A-Week Times until February 1. While The Times is an earnest ' /and fearle east part of town, was taken with a very severe pain in his eye the eyeball bursted open and the} contents ran out, completely and | forever blinding the eye. The tis-| hap is a strange one and all will re | gret ihe little fellow’s bad fortune. | Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. | Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. } \ pporter of Democratic | principles, it is, and always has been, j liberal enough to open its columns ' to representatives of different politi- jcal opinions for the discussion of jtheir views. In the columns of The, 'Times the important news of the jeampaign of 1894 will be set forth {fully and fairly. Its news facilities jare unequalled by those of any other }newspaper published in the South- jwest At the prices made either the | daily or the Twice a-Week edition |should be in the bands of every man | who holds to those economie priuci- ,ples for the success of which the The Weeky Kansas City star. Addresses the farmer as a business man and a citizen. Doesu't tell bim | how to farm, but bow to sell, and! where und when, and keeps a vigil-| aut eye upou his rights as a shipper, a producer and stax payer. All the, ‘ news, too, avd ple nty of “goo ifead-| ing” for the fawily. Now read in 100.000 fart houses. Fifty two big | | eight-page newspapers for 25 cents. | To any one who sends the Weekiy| Star five yearly subscribers together | People of the West are contending. Liberal terms to agents aud post-! jmasters. Sample copies free. Wha he Use of Talking About colds and coughs in the sum-/ mer time. oe et — a tickliug | year free. cough,or a little or yy may have SP es teeter and when it comes you ought Dr Sawyer ae Cure is the result of : . Skill jonesty. i iti toknow that Parks cough Syruy is the | CXPeT#emen: Sotach, liver oud gto agree vest cure for it. Sold by H. L. Tucker, | bles. Sold by H. L. Tucker. ing on Bodine avenu+ in the south-} | Aftera short period of excruciating agony | i given Governor Waite on his visit to! : ithe Windy City last week pleased with $1:25 the paper will be sent one | move ali traces of rheumatism, kidney | Se money. | He refused a + of the robbers % | t ebility re the breast anc ndown nervous system and n-| m Nip ots |hood. Sold by H. L. Tucker. pee led. He ‘e probably fataily | burt. Waite to Leave Colorado. Denver, Col . Nov. 8 —At evening paper says: jA Sound Liyer Makes a Well Man. Are you Billio conssipated or trou ed with Jaun Sick Headache, bad A well known | taste in the m , foul breath, coate? -_ | tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry *S | skin, pain in th “Governor Waite is gor! py ing to leave Colorado Populist says that the gover thinking over a proposition sail to) shoulders, ch have any of have been made to him to take up | is out of order and It is that the Peoples party of I! his residence iu Illinois vaid | being poisoned he | not act properly. | disorder of the ur liver does erbine will cure ali oe Stomach or boweis have taken sach a liking to the G ual ermedicine, Price ernor that they want him uot on! igi estate hy es : 4B 1y to reside among them but also lead! ——— them to victory as their candidate! a Sma ——e for governoriu 1896. The reception | f Is SS. Sa if It is not probable | ij a that if the Governor accepts the pr: position that be will uudoubte Running bin immensely j take up his residence near that city} ’ His Illinois friends believe that he! Cures | | will make a good run for governor! )} Oe and they are anxious to haye"him!\{ the Sergent Ss come and settle among thenf. \ d = = é ac et Lae it 4 j Removal. it Sting ui We take pleasure in announcing that atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- trovbles and liver complaint from the user. It is the only medicino that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no pay. Parks sure cure is sold by H. Le Tneker,