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% Zl, 1883. A= | | me até, alk 10}; hg): ‘hea ba: pa). aad in store the iSinee Sile to our fr friends i and the re publie gene oy that we a now ae aesire . say ee i bas Bre offered i is s this mar irket, We e cannot ERY to « enumel rate nor oes the different minds of aed im eae ia line, but will say + that OUR DRESS GOUDS ‘DEPART MENT ’ embraces all of the leading styles, makes and tabrics from the cheapest to the finest and we especially mvite an inspection, feel- ing assured we cannot tail to please in both quality and_ price. ou R NOTION DEP: ARTMENT Is tull and complete and includes mz any novelties not kept hereto- fore, we are determined to make this branch of our most attractive in the city. ceived. OUR FLANNEL AND WOOLEN DEPARTMENT Is replete with everything in those lines from the fimest Dress Fabrick to the Heaviest Factory makes and we will take especial pains to show these goods. An elegant Ine of knit and muslin underwear just in. business the An elegant line of Neckwear just re- Buecy thine new in Gloves and NGGee. Ladies, Misse We are offering some special inducements on C Don’t fail to call and see us, and satisty yourself as to the correctness of ou ftarete Dolmans, Cloaks, and Jackets in great abundance and we guarantee to sell you arpets and ask you to see our stock betore buying, you will find no second- hand or shoddy goods ur assertions. CHRISTOPHER & JACKSON. North Main Street, next dour to Post Office. We make esy ot Jeane. Our line of fotien ca ranniGt be equaled. any of the above goods at lower prices than any other house im Bates county. in our -_ everything guaranteed as represented. WHO STRUCK MAHONE? Senator e2 seed A the words, adding, ta re ~ EE as i ae “Tam here to see that both shall be N otice to ¢ ontractors rr ; An Assault on Little William—Pis-|had.’’ It was then, he says, that a | CIN | i a Ez tols Drawn and Great Ex- | crowd closed in upon him and some eapuant ee an ordecy of the Gouuty } ates c y, made a he No- a citement. one struck him. He says the act eee tan ORORRIEE Nine ae =| It is ver y indefinite t to a ou for us to state | the Bridge Com ieee ‘dirtv. assassin.’’ and ! ; was thatofa‘ ty, to that he would give | chicago Herald. $ico to know | in obed : Petersburg, Va., Nov. 6.—-For! the frsttime inthe history of this) Qn the other State, and most likely any other) version of the difficulty is thar ‘}Stae, has one of the representatives | the time Senator Mahone inthe United States Senate been as- | the poll a colored man was Aselted ata voting precinct, In this | yote the Demoera particular Virginia has to-day dis- | of the Readjuster canvassers said to | aoe teresa: Bites a i tinguished herself in the person of | him: **You haven’t the right ticket. | structure Sea ann euberrcenre ' one ot her Senators, to-wit: Wm. i This is the ticket you want to vote,” one se ies corspletea cucu Mahone, the head and front of the | at the same time tendering a Read- fear residence DEG dco. in Pie Readjuster partyin this State. The | juster ticket. The colored man_ in-; River tow SS oe Fourth ward.of this city has always | sisteg, however, that he knew whom! ne bridge complete, over Mormon been one of the Democratic strong- | he wanted 10 vote for. Then it 1s| Fork, near ‘the range line, between Deer Ids, and it bas heen Senator Ma-| stated Senator Mahon, who had See ee eee poe toNnetiDes Suber fhone’s ardent wish tq dispossess the | watched the controyersy, said in nemy in that quarter. So great | ‘“*He has fund- who his assailant was. ISS3, “Monday, December 34, hand, the popular! : | at the about | in Butle to | proc t public « : lowest ae the tollowing g brid ges a masionry One bridge complete over Elk Fork, near residence ot Geo. Sears, in Shaw- cou VIVAL) MNT DY ‘is full and as with choicest of goods und at sueh low prices as to defy any competitors, for this is the style and method of advertising, used in very small stores in city and country, without any regard to truth. Would, therefore, respectfully ask you te inspect our stock and get our very low cash prices. Famous O.P, C.H. Furniture Store, about to ic ticket, when one | structure wrought iron, substructure a | Stone masoary, Two stone abutments under Cresant loud tone to his son. Hill over Mormon Fork. vince tumself in person of how things Were going. 2 There was a considerable crowd gathered at the poll, the colored ele- ment largely predominating, and in one place particularly there was quite a jvm. All of a sudden there Wasa rush toward Mahone, who had descended from carriage, nd some one struck him squarely in lhe face, with, however, bruising or berwise hurting him. Hisson, who bad remained seated in the carriage, weing his father attacked, drew a ‘Pistol, and, 1t is said, was about to “Pite it, when some one wrenched it away from him. | For a minute it looked as ifa seri- ous street fight was impending. It Was fortunate that the young man’s | pistol was not fired, for the people | rere greatly excited, and there was! general movement in the direction hip-pockets. The police, how- ever, quieted the trouple in its in- Spiency, and Senator Mahone eted his carriage and drove off | tortly afterward. "aeeagee he met Col. J. P. Min- | » President of the Citp council, | €4 warm personal friend ot his. fPemade ns son Butler dismount, | ‘Pk Col, Minetree, and the two | rein the direction of the place, “pMtere the encounter had taken place | the purpose, it was stated, ot » it possible, the Senator’s as- ; Mt. It was also stated that both = his ' re-| A ny | fle at the polls on election day. 1s the talk of the town. Petersburg, Nov. 8.-—-William Long, a tobacconist, acknowledges that he is the person who hit Gen. Mahone in the face during the scuf- Long explains that being pressed by the crowd he (Long) raised his hand to clear himself and get out. As he did so some one struck him a_ vio- lent blow on the nght hand, which caused it to strike Gen. Mahone lightly in the face, which he hopes did the General no serious — in- jury. Long says he had no_ inten- tion or desire to do Gen. Mahone personal injury. As to his (Ma- hone’s) offer of $100 to know the scoundrel or assassin who struck him Wong is the responsible party, and opes this statement will be satisfac- | tory. Senator Mahone’s son was fined $15 for drawing a pistol at the polls on election day. The court-room | was crowded. Make $20 for Christmas. Rutledge’ valuable The Vonthly offer twelve wards in their Monthly for pub ishers of re Decem- following: ' ber, among which is the We will give $20 00 to the person teing vu us how many verses there : re | ae s but three words each in } e O! Testament court. M. L. WOLFE, Bridge Com. Bates county, Mo. | = F Assignee Notice. i Notice is hereby giyen to the creditors of A, M. Brockman, that the unde ed | assignee will meet them to adjust and; allow their accounts at the law office of | J. K. Brugler, in But'er, Mo., on Wed-/ nesday, the 1gth day of December, 1883, | between ten and four o'clock of that day. | be occupied This space will week by next Badgely & Gipson, The well known Boot, Shoe and grocery firm on the South Side. vas his anxiety in this resvect that, | ed money in kis pocket,” and these | One iron span in bridge over the Opera House Building: 4 . oo : arias Des Cygnes river at Papinville. accompanied by hig son, Butler Ma- \ words are alleged tc have aroused | one hundred tect in length. " mi hone, he drove up to one of the polls | the indignation of the crowd who] , P!ans and specifications can be exam- 3 ined at my office in Butler. | of that ward this afternoon to con-! ryshed upon him. The occurrence All bids subject to the approval of the Buy Your Harness and Saddles McFARLAND BROTHERS, AT BUTLER, AND OF McFARLAND BROS & MILLS, aw @ ET @’'E Che’ E' Wo IN SYNDICATE BLOCK, Rafter, Right at the Jower scale, South side square, keeps a tull line of Staple & Fancy Groceries, Queensware, Glassware and Woodenware. Also a full line of good substantial Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes Hats and Caps, all sold at prices that defy Competition. 25-tf. NEW rae cps gs STO. We armed, but whether this is true} Decen roth, It is : oka imposible to are or mor rrect ans Keep Constantly on h well eta that thov bs fi any | the reward will be devided. 2 . as v . aa ance any — w ue will be . xs te SEWARD A. HASELTINE, I Ts S << ented, and it is not known who j ner D r Persons _ PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT'Y AT W, 227 / A that struck Senator Mahone. try 1e reward must send 20 caren. ne Wessnaton OO | Ons, Viindaties: and ee in the Dike J Line. ax Fas to the cause of the tray. le r (no post - —_ p ge Sage ‘Senator Mahone states that when | t heir answe j SVEST SMF PUBLIC SQUA4i ved at the polls and saw ai the name and address of the winner Py R E EY t = - 3 gi mass of people, almost block- | of the reward and the correct answer meant SEL tr CHR ne Prescriptions Carefully Compounded both Day an Night. the way to the ballot-box, he will! be published, and in which sev-) BL ere ae nace He SE oe i Mo. and having had man: s — in the drag out of his carriage to clear a pass- | er le rewards will be | ae< =" Hav Oe oes ate s ns. We guarantce our be pure ‘ then some one exclaimed,. ‘SA Seek Addr Rutiedge Pub- | s+ > 1 usniess Lie —— gress “BE RRY BROS. election and a fair count.”? ‘Phe | fishing Company, Easton, Pa. i : ee i i er a Fis l esl ea a