The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 18, 1885, Page 7

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Rep Star TRADE mm MARK. fo Deane 1 dh & qanr® & &, cd oP WELLS fs: Fs H H "a0 . 5Us OPPOSITE LACLEDE HOTE! JOHN P. WILUIS, AucTIONEER. Anction sale every Saturday. Splen- did stock lots and ty of water and for s the count ail on j- P- WILLIs, Auctioneer, 38 BRiiri * VICUANILLS ' ' Ww U 5 NORTH MAIN ST DEALER IN 5 uggies, Carriages, a g g SPRING WAGON Etc., Etc. ——-+20+ 0+ IPThe Largest Assortment to Select From in Southwest Missouri.~ some | the Latest Styles And Patterns on Hand, and Solid at he Lowest Rates. These goods come direct from the manutactor and do not pass through three or four hands. Also Agent for the celebrated patent ULHOLLAND SPRIN Ps Spring is the best becouse there is no Gobar in the y of turning; because there is itching; because it is the strongest and lest ridi ng spring made. ALWAYS in the LEAD! BELDINC’S SPOOL SILK! for Length, Strength & Elasticiy IT HAS NO EQUAL! Avarded HIGHEST PREMIUMS ct ae INDUSTRIAL Exhibitione. mmense popularity iv due solely to the sie Merit ot the goods. BROWHING &COYLE,St.Lovis, Mo. Agvute for the WEST and sovTE’ Mi MILLS: ‘ BOnrrean: CONN. EAL. one bae Mass. Knitting Silk, Machine Twist, But Silk, Sewing Silk and Kensingte on oidery Silk have all the paints of lonity :bat distinguish their SPoot SILe 830,009 Frerd eon! Roses on band. Wo F adidreas. Posty! $1000 RI REWARD ~ DOTBLE = SS) 2 Sos as pebaswede be} F Vm Mahone The mos | he wasg Adop tner work ot simi broke tive part in the ¢ raised v | folk navy va ed the Sixth Virgi e Rappahan- yatties around Pet- he was made | and sbortiy after j ward major-general, commanding a | division in Hil!’s corps at the el | ion was the only one | Appon tox prac ul ji garde | ¢ general ut the time ot {the final ca pee urning to his | original profession the war, he 1 was president of a line from | Nortolk into Te when he } entered politics. 1 This entry was made ss ‘-read- j juster democrat, and as such Mahone j Was clected to the senate. Without | Phis alleged democracy it is quite cer- ln he could wot have been elected; and while his ‘readjusting’? princi- ples were obnoxious to the great mass ot Virginia democrats, nobody | imagined that, 1¢ } repudiate his allegiance to the demo- as senator, would cratic party. at This he did, however, the earliest opportumty, since which event he has had an offensive the publhicans, and done tor them a deal very -d work. and detensive alliance with ot rey Republican organs and orators hailed his treach- ery asa sign of the breaking-up of the Solid South, and prophesied that Mahone’s example would have many imitators in the states. It had a single one. Southern has not, we think, In Virgima the traitor was despised re. Citizens T: Arkansaw Ran wn by Inconside Mobs. ‘Vous ate ouse Missis- is one] been cut wn yet. | citizens to leave | j Tn “ry somes | st And this one | } *© -He bas gone tas an evan *- *He won’t ce vack here any | } more.’ | SOW ie ** *Weil, he sclu a lot of mort-} eaged cottcn.’ * *Hello, what means that crowd ? “By the ephemeral {deuce!’ ex- claimed the clerk, ‘they are coming | atter me. Good by,’ and his coat tuils flapped against the tacing ot the Arkan aw Traveler. E Pinribus Unum. The young man lingered near back door. —_ the managing editor's desk, waiting for an appointment on the **But you drink,” ger,wishing to let the regular staff. said the candidzte down easy. “Yes did Alexander the Great, .’ suid the young man; ‘‘so } stone, presenting from the LLISH DEED. ——- +02 e+ Two Young Ladies Outraged 1 Future Great seee- Se. Lz < - s St ve > > t ¥ Te e t s ery. iat Re she eets. The ver, r henious crim A Murderer Confesses. ifesse f Dr. Allen.of Sandwich, A young man named Thom: as convicted of this murder on the et a temate detective trom cago, and sent to prison for seventeen years. Young is a notor- aus t and has heen ao inate of several western prisons. In_ his confession he accurately describes | the He showing the room i Dr. Allen lived. n of the premises where also drew a desi house whi ch he claims e and death strug- gie with the murdered man, trom whose grasp he was endeavoring to escape “1 he committed the murder. circuit court of DeKalb county has issued a writ of habeas corpus tor Young and Sheriff Wood | took him: from the prison last ev g {to Sycamore, Il, to stand trial for jthe murder. In the meantime Wil- lian: Thomas has served about six years of his seventeen year term, but that he that James has always insisted was innocent. Thomas says he knows nothing regarding Young and never heard of him until he came to the prison to serve his senter lary. » tor the Carroll county burg- A Headufal Bridge. The bridge over the Isne in France a beautiful structure of right point of the utmost beauty was most of view lines and grace. (It was known as a skew | that genuine | bridge, that is it crossed ,the stream and hated by his former political “You are a dude’? glanci at obhquely. 7Such bndges present ae ° P -¢ li : 3 friends, and the treachery and its | the youth’s danaified dress. Elec oe Sere Paitee ‘ ‘ 3 ae | special difhcuilties in their design and results had the effect of time all} ““>0 was Iiscach.”” pee me se Be esults had ee er — °o Ds ou ai } : ; ti Coe construction, smsing from the fact the uemocratic factions in) vigorous | *And you are a liar? that all the curves become changed com-! ‘So was Napoleon Bonaparte. ; . @ and persistent attack upon the com- pee pi at Prices HECEsEEy ina Odes mon enemy. The Garfield-Arthur| “‘4nd you are head and ears in San Se eee hank = H aced at right angles withthe bank; administration. of course, placed the | debt?” : - a ries oan + pl: ; : | ebike AlexandseD as } in proportion to their obliquity, arcs patronage of the state at Mahone’s | tne sLiexander Uumas- ee ee . re x ‘ |e ae , Pon i of circles become portions of ellip- disposal, and he worked that power- | sind you are a glutton? | an : 2 i j = = ie cs jses. The engineer of this bridge, tul lever ‘‘tor all it was worth,’ and So was Peter the Great. H : itt i itl : | eee erates Seiikee M. Martin, succeeded in producing } With no regar » € = stice **And you sweer occasionally - 3 x Oe oe ce eee er | ~ ge ° as fa most beautiful design. There Gecency. He has **bossed”’ Virginia | “So did George Washington. { : sae 2 : poe 5 H = eee es ae ss | Were mysteries in this bridge im—- as Virgina was never bossed before, | "You are liable to get drunk: H “ ; : | ; : rab ae | penetrable to the unaided eye. Mas- and never will be again: and he has| oo “*Like Daniel Webster. z ‘ aes sl - Aa : isive, imposing, enduring as it reaped the fruit ot his own devices in| "You are aot a college man: | ane A | ‘ ce z eae tappeared: the piers which sustamed | a popular detestation which is likely | * Neither was Lincoln. eg ge H Foil : mot sad ti Gaia _ fits elegant arches concealed «special ! | aad 5 = ae = ae the | tlessble basae” | provi 1 for its rapid destruction j grave has claimed him. Mahone is | 'es10le Rand? | é es 3 el eee hy ee |} Should the teet ot a bostule and ine | Another livery preof that ‘honesty 1s Like Horace Greek | t t its p e H - ’ ! attempt its passage. i the best ee , : “You c ake speec | the best i in p eres pu can’t make a specc A j See eer a a) ; = = : i “r, it is said, when point- | everything else: thet political treason **Like Grant. H 4 | wae ee 2 s { © magazines, designed to | never pavs in the fong run, and that} ‘**Well,’’ said the manager, plunges | : : ; ‘ = j She Paaucecine ee nirged with powder in case of | sooner or later the traitor iv ting ata h o anuscript, any-! es er the: traitor sively = si 5 +, |, emergencies. wept at the possible {his cdeserts. Indomitable enere j | how. we don’t want you: you won't | ~ 5 ps 2 | i i | ~ . ” fate ot his beautiful design, Our will, coupled with ability of « high {| do. Good morning. i : 2 ae Sad readers may estimate froin the elab- | order and a military record of ex- The young man turned away ex-! } : ee te ! orate character of this structure what Peeptional orilliancy, could not save | ceedingly sorrowful. Ivs no sort} a : = i fo SG AS a : +“ } ._| the destruction ot bridges in’ France } ‘him from the punishment he so { Of use- he said. A tellow com-! ‘ ss } j ; i ak : ase o 2 j be time of war really means. | f richly earned; and wher sixteen | Dimes in his own brain and person |” i ea) in-} i le x i i - fic means destruction of almost in-|{ | months hence. Mahone faz out of | the trans ot all the great men from | ee oe j | . 2 } } 1 te i conceivable wealth ot architectural } ' the Ll 1 States senate. it will be | Alexander to Grant aad can’t even : i | senate, it il be} : > 3. | design searcely to he comprehended | slike never to rise again * | get a place on the Brooklyn Eagle. } 5 ; -h si see aa = 2 3 ee our own conuirv, where such} —Mo. 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