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1 LISH OPINION. |k. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. | Seretertrrrrerececesrrrestrrttrttrrts ENG | arcival and departure of trains at Worland. Hosts of people go to Work in i“ | the wrong way to cure a SIGNIFICANT CONFERENCE. Representatives of South American ke! Tyvernnty Years Proof. publics Think the Time Opportune for a _ i Political Union of the New World. Tutt’s WASHING mon c NORTH ROUND. ab 7, Freight dally except pansy Liver I ills keep the bow- London Papers ses aii to Think | ¥$:j'expressdally = - ‘a } SOUTH BOUND. the Situation Grave. - Seeirdee ieght daily except Sanday GREAT BRITAIN WILL STAND FIR. | erscnver ne we | swe n Knnsas City | Kan. MO. Buluue i : The President of the Master Cotton Spin- Bae 8, iloam 8 Ark., and th ,, ect route from the south to St Lo Chi ners Association Says War Between ‘ago, and points north and northeast and to America and nd Would | Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland tae points west and northwest No expense has tionand cleanse Ulimpurities An e for sick headache, x m | when St. Jacobs Oil Bite ne = FS$S3$534554483535543545. B3SS8805383 m vopular short line be- Med , and Pittsburg, Sia, sour stor ach, con- LK d iach a t cow itho Saar poe naeeccns to none in the west. | but only one genuine. Chilesbu rg, Va. N ac. 20, — C ing JAS. ‘ TE Sy ae pee Loxpon, Dec. 20.—In con BEE an aor : Si aontrnow how if c could upon the Venezuelan question, the} Raina Oley Bee eae : newspapers general agree that the F : . rout them. I have had situation is much more serious than i i Tennent <i es they thought it to be yesterday. In Battle With Panthers. j the best heating stove made. disease for over twenty the public mind, eral feeling of d action of con stand taken by P his messag The stock exe changes throughout ‘iis tinue under the influence culty which has b also, there is a gen- ; ate Fort Myers, Fla., Decew ber 17. a ypointment at the z in stpporting the | While hunting in the Big Cypress) dent Cleveland in|Swamp yesterday Robert Travers, | ‘ |F rank McNulty, David Poole a: a} |John Weatherford encountered two| paathers. A desperate b Britain and the United S At the |/OWed, in which the panther same time there is no excitement. The | killed, but not until they had slin |} Pall Mall Gazette’s money article s: eightidogs,probably mortally wound. | “Of course, whatever happens, Ame a epoal i Weatk foi aS | ca will lose credit over the affair. It|O@ 1O0le anc eatherford ard vhen many |frightfully lacerated Travers a of her railways need mone McNulty. The dogs found the pau The afternoon papers all contain long | |, : e 1 Poole aud editorial articles on the Venezuelan |thers in a tree, anc ore 38 question, the general tenor of their | Weatherford were iirst on the spot. utterances being the same as yester-| While looking for the game one of day, though all agree that the matter ‘ ‘ oe is becoming much graver. the panthers sprang from an over The Globe, a high ¢ tive or- | hanging limb on the hunters, knock and a 2wspaper ay be > pa ae & Newspaper .omay °¢ ling them down and tearing them | supposed to be on terms of intimacy with the government, gives warning | With its claws. The dogs rushed iv, that Great Britain \ ate firm, |when the second panther came to| saying: “President Cleveland may ap- |; apes Sei : point a dozen commissions, but En-|it8 mate's aid and disemboweled the gland will remain firm in her refusal | hounds as fast as it could strike. to recogniz them and jurisdiction of Poole and Weatherford were being this sort. This is our unalterable po-| . 1 é h Menvere 1 sition, be the consequences what they |™PPe4 to pieces when Travers anc may. We will never submit to such | McNulty arrived. They fired at the maperalieled dictation. panthers, which, though wounded The Globe is also irate at recent ut- : i terances of Dr. Chauncey M. Depew, by the shots, left Poole and Weath especially his reference | | i | | rs. Am now entirely cured. Tutt’s Liver Pills Representative Hepburn, of Iowa, is good enough to accept “the theory that our Democratic friends were j honest in their endeavor to frame a ettle 'bill that would raise sufficient reve- jnue to meet the demands of the i Government.” This was undoubted- their purpose; and their estimates | Were so good that if the law they a| passed had been permitted to stand intact there would have been just jrevenue enough. But a conspiracy of tax-dodging wealth procured from |the Supreme Court a nullification of the income tax, and there is a short- gregate this al rth = ee See 8 tt = sat ay well Wot heen ce: » United | fact in mind in discussing ways and States at its head, would constitute a | means of meeting the deficiency.— new and formidable factor in interna- New York World. tional gested |~ Sch NS among an alli- ance will take the form of a treaty, | Children Cry for but it is v 1 that the feeling of H 9, union existing constitutes a compact Pitcher s Castoria. quite as effective as a formal under- Children Cry for is particularly inopportune w to pol mercial ree sal support o Central Amer ern and standing. manner ‘in which the United States could conquer Canada, remarking: to the easy | erford and sprang at the pew-comers, Travers carried a heavy revolver- KANSAS | CITY CELEBRATES. Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Her Business Men Appropriately Observe ss "3 “The overwhelming naval strength of | which he used as the beasts came to the anateesery of a Great Commercial | Pitcher’s Castoriae é : : reaty. ss England would enable her to pour |cloge quarters. After three shots Hwee (Cir oMGe (Deck i ee troops into Canada at any sign of dan- rer, and small warships could be sent {the pavther that atiacked Travers) | . rounded on every side by the glorious There is one road to success, and ge oa loam papa eo Chappomlaeed, teeny /item ier Superior cook stoves, both wood and coal, have no equal. Also a flags of the union, 150 members of the | that is the road of hard work. All : 3 ee b 2 apes full line of Commercial club and their guests sat | sorts of short cuts have been deyised ean ae cuntive Se bes mercy to aid McNulty, who was fighting down to an elaborate banquet at the The St. James Gazette says that the : ins eink es SRE Sera se L and tried by people, but they have Britishers were much disappointed on the second beast with a knife. Plac- HARDW ARE, GROCERIES AND OU EENSW ARE Coates house last night. to celebrate {all been short cuts to failure. The . : : . ; the 100th anniversary of the signing of reading the American telegrams |ing the pistol against the panther’s = = hiversary of the signing 0 aye long road of hard work is the only Seon es ee oka Fig tinge é at prices that defy competition. Square dealing, low . d the commercial independence treaty & % eh a head, Travers fired, killing the ani- firet -class goods P , : een eats Ub user oer cate J avevet uvesonay od a eee = moe ee c ~ 2 lass BF : ably thas a representative | Paths end in the swamp. Acti’ matic pea nN nee or see that Lord mal instantly. Although torn about IIR GES GN Su Ee LL : i! hy ae audience of business men gathered in |is the necessity of every strong boy; Ssh eit ha ia rns nd MeN el AL MeRRIDE & Co, EES eS tomary ‘encaon a given ith its © .. for Poole and Weatherford, who : e e there such a petrioue demonstration | tive boy. There is little fear about ers everything but the essential facts, | were unconscious. Aid was sum North side square, Butler Missouri. occurred. Howard M. Holden occupied | the euccess of the boy who worke and the tendency of the moment is to|moned from a near by squatter’s| cmermrnmssm: une Dosiot honor pple depen! he | hard. Life is full of hard work; but believe that President Cleveland has : c js zi ; Saas | av one ee tesman and Jurist,” | the boy who is willing to work, who made a spirited effort to uphold his|bome, Poole and Weatherford re- DRUID AD Sh tos einai ke “Our Country |i8 honest and true is the boy who ir. A. B. Stick- | will stand the best chance of becom- Comme and |ing prosperous and influential.—Ex. X on. J. V. C. I country’s honor. The Americans, if |}moved and doctors called from here Meck ARAS ND BROS aa Its Commere sensible, are also sentimenta! and |poolo and Weatherford are torn in ° ney; ‘The Mission of would fight with all the fierce energy e ‘ ae , a { the Development of Civilization,” Hon. of their race for a principle. We|twenty places, the wounds that J. Ralph sae “The Waning Cen- 1 1ry & can of ‘Hopkins’ ” Steamed know it and respect them for it. What | threaten death being across the ab : tury.” Maj}. wW ‘iisam Warner: < Hominy (hulled corn.) It is delicious is incone ble is that they can im-|qonen ‘The eight dogs appear to eulture tl is of Com agine there is any occasion for resent- s eA z John cc ay ney: “Our Commer ment. Let them read the dispatches.” |have been killed each by a single ties,” Hon. John L. Peak, mi The Gazette expresses the opinion | blow. ‘The panthers measured over | iF ; Full quart, 10¢. 6-3-m. that the speech of the United States Se IF MURDER AT. VERONA, MO. Rnibanslibe We (Thonas h Havecd. at 1i feet in length, being the largest Nat Davidson, a We Called to the dinner of the actors’ benevolent | ever killed in the Big Cypress. Fink’s Leather Tree Sadal fund, Wedne 7, Was “everything ——— é His Door and She that could be friendly, passionatel The Di iscovery Saved His Life. “RORA, Mo., pnereally peueed to this ranar Mr. G. Jaillouette, Druggist, he Aehiets ays, “unfortu- | Beaversville, Ill., says: “To Dr. nately Mr. himself under a |) oS New Di Taw lif cloud as reg American public. *| 06 © New = scovery * Owe aty ate. The Pp. : Mall Gazette, am other | Was taken with La Grippe and tried or the present, it is|all the physicians for miles about, the foremost juri of} but of no avail and was given up and 2 unanimously condemn the}told that I could not live. Having Say eens w ry bites ee s Dr. King’s New Discovery in my eC Senate ease store I sent for a bottle and began President Cleveland. : Lf he feskod i A dispatch to the Press from Man-|its8 use and from the first dose be- South Side Square Butler Mo. HEADQUARTERS FOR SANTA CLAUS : : | = dless variety of— harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of all WIMAN A FREE MAN. \ onien vanetye’ was ¢ alled to the nae if his ae ne le night and shot,and in some pers’ 1 on the out yposed to be Read and See What we Keep in Stock We keep everything that horse owners need- in lf and wife to who reconciled a few days previ Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. ee ; second hand | become single harness, $7.50 to $ chester says that President Macara, of }gan to get better, and after using the Federation of Master Cotton Spin-|three bottles was up and about tel Ae f nate h The New York Court of Panpssls ears ie ners, said in an interview that war be-|again. It is worth its weight in gol stylesand prices, from the cheapest to the ery, *n Great Britain and the Un Arpany, N. Y., Dec. 20. steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring | of appeals yeste lay ion in the case ed by the comr R.G. Dun & Co. court sust eral t | ing the buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring Pane is therefore « el] We won't keep store or house with es would entail incaleulable loss] out it.” Geta free trial at Drug and misery upon the Lancashire cot- Stores 5-4 ton workers, as five-sixths of the raw} ~” a 1 necessary to feed the Lanca- ee: ci | spindles comes from Amer Schlatter At Santa Cruz, = | Santa Fe, N. M., Dee. 1: 4 COMPUTED BY TONS. The Rai gas] Revs, Candies, Dolls, seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, | char Fruits and Nuts. Christmas Tricks —FOR THE— dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps 1 of the suprem of the con —Fran- fullline of mens ard boys gloves. Trim eis Schlatter, ‘the healer,” reached ahé Weather binhed. | Santa Cruz this afternoon, 30 miles St. Lous, 20.—The Missouri|north of here. Passing through! weather service reports the heaviest] Taos Valley on Wednesday he was rainfall recorded sinee the establish- a ieinbof the bureau. The ic rain-|met and followed by several hun fall in the last 48 hours been} dred people. At the village Ranchi- toltos de Taos five hundred people inches. This. is ¢€ rey embled to greet him. He blessed | McFAR 4 AAND BROS. handkerchiefs and cured many per your old harness and saddles and trade for} WILL PLAY YAI new ones. We have the largest retail har- The Missouri “Tizers” to Meet the Great bootball Team Next Year. ness store in the Southwest and our har- ness are all made at home. ur Nons to every squ -or about the aere. eral throughout falling. All over ¢ streams some pl and fodde At Seda Kansas & of w has been sons. There is great excitement here to-night over Schlatter’s prob able advent to morrow. = Boys and Girls Our stock of Christ- Butler Missouri. out of S much d is been done by the l trains on ts road were fri our, Tong gs ‘mas goods this season twelve hours late Coated, your'throat dry, your brik julland inflamed and do you teel me row ARDY & BRU NER. es Gel weno. a REAL ESTATE & LOANS sand feet of the Sed v when you ace up in the morz Southern railway was was liver and Kidn Sh Kaha eka é aes nd kidney are not | KNOWS it takes constant hustling to do busi- * i ‘ 4 doing their work. Why don’t you take eee s ie : ; y an t are | Parke : NE GE anew uct ake | and this iswhat we are doing if you ere abandoned, | . = - south of that city and I, : a | you feel better it costs -you nothing-— A dispatch from Webb ¢ ld oy H.L Tucker | ce eee . ES ne “This is the heaviest r: l Fe See ee | IN buying or selling lands anywhere in south 1875. Miuing operatio 1 | There are some things in the re- west Missouri come and see or write us. We pended for L k wi ie sev jcent political upbeavai for which is larger thanever be- i= ‘fore,and you will find ‘in our store anything Rime cuter have the largest list ' : : a ae ron 4 {the democracy should be thankful, | and everyt thing ¢ you aggregate a ) | , Weel y. Some parties out to Spring ri men, one w 4 who were \ Were one of which is the total discomii- oe | STATE and can satisfy you in prices, terms and location, ture of the Pops in Mississippi. | it ihe Last year they had a representation of 25 in the state legislature. In the = sine + ri ith us late election they failed to carry a SILVER FE Ti N HAS notbing to do with us We hca t county, notwithstanding the fact of ‘i bes = een 2 fF } iance with the repub | 5 = ew ans.—Lamar Democrat. ‘AND THE WE A Va a ibte Concession . ; MEXIco City, Dee. 20.—'The gov Venes sa Ment has z Georee Bistwilec. Gf Chieseo, aaa | tributing silver dollars, but sending the people, north and oo loads of | ‘information about the wounderful resources of Miszouri. List with us if want in presents for the little ones. Call tre children on topo a shanty, ce morning, and see us before you is] buy, Emil B. a of Boston, to build a} Ms railway along the Pacifie coast f | cough or a little cold or baby may h ave | = Pear aaest S ENDRES A Tehuantepec to the Guatemala fron-|the croup and when it comes you ough | you want to sell. Yours§for business, .: » did the business, CHA . tier. The concessionaires get about |‘ know that Parks cough Syruy is the CLARDY & BRUNER. nat » the brokers are 85,000,000 subsidy. best cure for it. Sold.by H. L-Tucker- EAST SIDE SQUARE.