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ki Ch n vie ., he srae, We heve gpa and mot wi “whem across the <« S ‘Smmense stock at strictly © ~ayhat we say <aanel will apr ve AEE EELS POLE NES TLE i rsp = g An stock Comprises PE IG OST" fi. EET A ER AT LRN A . Our store at Foster is he people of Walnut towmsh I by FRANZ BERNHARDT’S EWELRY STORE, ° Is headquarters tor fine Jewelry “Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. You Spectacles ot all inds and tor all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING ¥ EXECUTED. NEAT! tdiay I er ae <3 . You Can Find 1Gokl Watches, Silver Watches Gold Rings, Silver Rings, Gold Rings with Violan du Cap Stones. far iJGonts—the neweet and handsomedt thing /--GOLD and SILVER PLATED WARE--- THE FINEST LINE OUNTY LL GOODS SOLD DIRT CHEAP. FRANZ BERNHARDT. OF HOLIDAY GOODS I 5 aVGh , 1 so? age Our est. "M™his > #t to you wh witb 2 mt sale Sis no humbug Bry Goods, \otions and Milner Go TEIE ist DAY OF SAN. goods en you all. SPREE AY when they tenet he Dry Goods, Notion and Millinery Line, with eheice goods and will be sold at low p will please remember u: Wo RESER VE EVER YTHING GOES REE Sithabtat RE AE LEO DAMISI EO CREE FOOL CAP AME.“ ARAE iw ARBRE DO made up our mirds to leave Butler and combine our hing to dam strength at by repacking them and hauling eepunmteey fe tine reason why we prepose to offer you our entire and advertisements we mean just ssemember prices. to that place. CASSITY BROS. CONGRESSt4AN STONE'S Post-Office Appointments Not Meet- ing With General Satisfaction. ——+ewe- —- From the Carthage Patriot i It is announced that Mr. {recommended Mr. Blakeney for postmaster of this place. If Mr. Stone expects this move is oil on the Stone has troubled waters in this county he will | that will and find itis the kind of oil burn on water just as weil as briskly as on tow. It wun’t give satisfaction here. just ; Mr. Blakeney has moved his tami- | ly into the Indian Nation. He has sold out here longer a citizen. He was recommended and favored by the railroad ring, who expect to Re him in their raids and schemes H aad is no against the people’s interests, and to the detriment party. We deplore the consequences. All good democrats deplore it. Mr. Stone will regret it. of { | 1 We are informed that Mr. Tney declared his allegiance to the | Nation some time ago, j soz | No or to finally defeat the people. e man 3s strong enough Mr. Stone has been grossly im- us, We but may have to stand From the Carthage Press. Carry the news to Ben Thomas, | that though he got the votes, George | Blakeney got the office. Blakeney will make a good post- master, probably as good a one as the bosses could select from their crowd. Was a democrat who asked ‘ whether George Blakeney had ever held office at the hands of the demo- cratic party before? We do aot vouch tor the truth of these statements, but beard it said that Stone had to send to Canada to find a suitable democrat | post-office at Sarcoxie, and now it is intimated that he had to send to the | the democratic | Farewell peace in Jasper county. | Blake- ! Is this not} posed upon, or he purposely spurns | this, | tor the} Indian aes to find one to fill: the | office in this city. We presume be: pursues this policy to keep (fapains local factions dates. from | and candi- | A word ot explanation in regard | to the post-office. We did not file | | an application tor the position, fo1 simple reason that we had the op- } position of certain men in Carthage, | Whose influence was strong with | Mr. Stone, and for the further reason ; that Mr. Stone promised to write us. i ' | From the Jasper County Democrat | in October, at once on his return home, explaming what effect the primary would have on his recommendation for the position. He failed to keep | his word and we took that as an in- dication that we stood favor from him. when he was here election no show oi | Mayesburg. Farmers are ail busy, There is a great deal of plowing | ; being done. Sam Everman has sold route to Clark Scrantor. ! gotten him a new overcoat the mail Clark has : to make | hin loos like a man. Bro. Israel Tempkins has beer Baptist brethren to bh during the coming year. ach mon The Methodists are having a revival at Oak fill. Mrs. Marshall 1s still ving. i Mr. Peter Long, of Ash Ridge, ; | Wisconsin, 1s visiting at P. Ewings. | Mr. Long talks of 1c Bates | county, We th he could not find } i | i large >cating in a better place ir J. H. Beaity. through the } companied by fe State. ot Butler, passed Sunday Db. post model yo surg last wc- us son, W Birt t man since fic P. Ewing corn last week at 25 cents per bus 2500 bushel ALL MUS AND SEE OUR FIRE GO AT ONCE. THEM, SAM L GOODS BE SURE r r LEVY & CO, ! through that city to Batesville, Ark. | bound on the same business to , System in its inception. ; Mountain railway to Memphis. ‘thence to Kansas City. } and were taken away. Is the Gulf Surrounded? Carthage is rejoicing over the ex- tention of the Mo. Pac. railroad | ' } i | | Last night a corps of railway civil | ms 2 Ar- i All this is in pursuance of | engineers passed over the kansas. Gould’s plans,as announced recently | in the Globe-Democrat that he must } the Gulf fight that j| Mr. intimated that a line would be surround and Gould | built | trom Newport, Ark., trom the Iron | His | plan now, as recently developed, 1s | ; to build trom Carthage to Batesville. This will give him a connection from | Kansas City with the Iron Mountain railway and his projected line from | that road to Memphis would place | him in competition with the Gulf | line from Kansas City to Memphis. Thus a railway trom St. he will have continuous | of his benefactor Louis to Mewphis, | The Gulf} rection swith | s Advocate. Bold Burgiars at Home. g store of Dickinson & Satur- } i i { The clothi | at Hur Son, . was entered by purglars who cCar- dav nignt las ut $3090 worth of mer- it $300 rth r The burglars forced the | and had lantern, window. r provided | in-) oyster | themselves with a dark two niously constructed of here is supposed to have | in} been tour ot thieves engaged the job trom act that tour suits! ot oid clothes were left in the house, the same nun It is evident there- fore that the robbery was conducted | in a very cooland iberate manner. }« wealthy and } an idiotic | short cr of new suits} DEADLY FURY. see A Lynn Creek Physician and Hie Daughter Brained. comer Jefferson City, Mo., Dee. 5. Meager particulars reached this city triple tragedy Creek, Lyon OA this evening of a at Lynn in jen county, by which Dr. which ocurred Canx respected citizen pluce, aad lis daushter, « beaw budding into rirl, just wounwuhood, lost their lives, and the insane murderer was in turn shot and | killed by the son and brother of hw victims, The killing was done by named Wil liams, who tor years had lived tn the tamil young man and had been looked upon as pars Ss. Yesterday the maniac seized an auze aud at one blow spht the head Turning upon the young lady who was standing near. | the madman completed his bloody work. The killing ocurred in plain view of the house aad was witnessed the doctor’s The young and by son. man seized his rifle and fired at killed Williams. John W. Aber o died at Deming, N. M . iried at Butler, Sunday) Me Abernathy was a victim of consump- The remains of nathy, vere f tion, and some months ago, witls th hope of benefitting his health he wew to New Mexico, accompanied by hi wife. Fora proved, and his severe illness was of duration. Just betore death- came he told those about him thet his nother and father, who were long since dead, were with him. ‘I see them as plainly,”’ said he ‘‘as I ever did in my life;’” then ina short time John Abernathy was no more to this bad taken it» to joi the Mrs. Ab- with the wmnpletely broken down fronts 1¢ he apparently im ind bis spirit t to the better land, -s gone hetore. urned to Butler FIRE GOODS OUR MUST GOAT ONCE, BESURE AND SEE THEM. SAM’L LEVY & Cu ALL