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NOUTH ‘ROUND. . 4:00 A. M No ‘ iuwP M No 16 roa P M. No 312 Local Freight 10:29 A = sorTu BOUND 1 Freight...- INTERSTATE DIVISION No. 44 Depart No. $i) Arrive K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Arrival and departure of traine st Worland. NOWTH BOUND. No 7 Freight daily except Sunday No 5 ‘ 9 “Bat No 1 Express daily SOUTH BOUND, No 2 Express daily No 6 Freight daily except Sanday “oa. ers a 2 Remember this is the popular ehort line be- tween Kaneas City, Mo. and Pi teburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo . Sulphur Springs, ‘Ark , Siloam Springs, Ark., ant the direct 12:10 p.m. 10:60) am. 12:27 p.m. route from the south to St Louis, Chicago, | and pointe north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points west and northwest. ‘No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none inthe west Travel via the new line H C One Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. 50 ibs. of Coal A day would keep your rooms warm in winter. But that small stove will burn only twenty-five. Hence,discomfort and misery. A certain amount of fat, burned daily, would keep your body warm and healthy. But your digestion is bad, and you don’t get it from ordinary fat- food. Hence you are chilly, you catch cold easily, you have coughs and shivers; while pneumonia, bronchitis, or con- sumption finds you with no re- Sistive power. Do this. Burn better fuel. Use SCOTT’S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil. —— and digestive power will revive; and soon a warm coating of good flesh will protect the vital organs against the cold and the ly against disease. ‘Two sizes, 50 cts. and $1.00 Book free for the asking. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. Robbers Loot an Iowa Bank, St. Louis, Mo, Dec. 30 —A special from Dea Moines, Ia., says: Word comes from Sully, a small town near Newton, that robbers looted the bank at that point last night. The bank was incorporated in 1891, with $5,000 capital. The deposits were about $17,000. A. S. Smith 18 presi- dent and L. A. Sberman cashier. Details of the robbery are hard to obtain, because the town has no tele graph connection. It is reported the robbers entered the bank, blew open the safe with dyawmite and carried away ap amount of cash estimated at from $5.000 to $20,000 Exposure to cold and dampness will excite the lactic acid in the blood, hence rheumatic aches and pains result, together with much weakness and distress to cure this trouble and relieve the sufferer from all liability of a return of the dis- vase, the poisons in the blood must be dissolved and eradicated. Lallemand’s §) for Rheu- matism is an absolutely reliable and permanent cure. The dose is only twenty drops, yet its penetratnig power is so great thatit reaches to the remotest parts of the body, warming the blood and bones, relieving pain strengthening the joints, and what is more important, com- pletely destroying the rheumatic acid, so that the body is fortitied against future attacks. Price, $l per vial. Sold by MeClement & Co. Shot His Wife and Thea Himself. Holdredge, Neb, Dec. 30.—Mrs D. M. Conard, a teacher in the pub- lic echool bere, was shot by her hus band this morning. After shooting his wife twice, Conard turned the revulver on his own head. The trou- ble arose over their little boy, whom | Mrs. Conard wished to take to Fre mont on a visit and Conard wanted | of Dr jot to keep him here Conard’s wounds are not considered fatal, but Mrs. Conard is not expected to live, bav- ing a bullet near the arteries of the neck. What's the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum- mer time. You may have a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Syruy is the| Sold by H. L. Tucker | best cure tor ft. New York, Dec. 30—A family of four persons were aspybxiated at tkeir home in the northern portion of this city today. John Lynchten berg, a cabinetmaker, his wife Lizzie and their two children, Willis, 22 months old, old, comprised the family. When Lynchtenberg was missed to day a messenger was sent to his rooms There the two children were found dead and tke parents un nscious. CASTORIA. Missoun Pacific Raiiway Tine Table | Altou, ten jrobbed at an eerly hour this worn | Atabout 3a. m.u lurge portion lof the sleeping city was awakened \ | by au explosion. Those who investi | to atoms, and the burglars had only Deainess Cauuur be Cured. bylocal applications, as they cannot reach the diseased purtion or the car. There is only one way to cure deatness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deutnes> 1s Caused an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the this eustachian tube. Wi inflamed you have aru impertect hetring, and when ly closed deatness ist less the inflammation c and thts tube be resto condition, heari g wi ever; mine Casas Outoyten are Caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give one hundred dollars tor any case of deatness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Send tor circulars tre Jj. Crexes & Co., Toledo, O-| eB, Sold by druggists, 75¢. tube gets it, taken out normal cestroved tor to its lib Cure. a4 BANK OF ALMA LOOTED. Burglars;Blow Open the Safe, Steal $1,200 , and Escape. | Higginsville, Mu., Dec 31.—The | Almu State bank at Alwza, Latayette county, a station on the Chicago aud | miles east of here, Was jing. The robbers eecured between | $1,200 and $1.800 in cash and made} their escape. gsted found the front of the bask building wrecked, and the safe loot-) ed. The work was manifestly that of skilled professiovals The heavy | door to the immense vault was blown to help themselves to the bank's funds. They overlooked $400 15 au obscure corner of the sufe A posse of citizens was immedi ately organized to scour the county for the robbers, but they were uu able to find any clue that would tend to lead to their apprceheusion. La Grippe, and her case grew so serious {that at Cowden and Panaj could do nothing torher. It seemed to | develop in Hasty Consumption. Having | The robbers are thought to have been on horseback. A late pedes trian recalls having seen two horses hitched in the vicinity of the bank an hour prior to the explosion, but his suspicions were not aroused. The bank officials are reluctaut to state exactly the amount taken. It is aeserted, however, that it was at least $1,200 and may have been con siderably in excess of this amount. This is the boldest robbery in this section of the country sinee the days of the James boys and the entire locality is thorongbly aroused. Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kidney are not doing their work. Why don’t you take Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better it costs you nothing-— Sold ay H.L ‘Tucker A Brave Mother. Cincinnati, O., Dee. 30.—There were two sensational tcenes at the burning of the old Farmers’ Hotel, 2430 Eastern avenue, early Wednes- day morning. Guests in the hotel fied in their nigbt clothes and al) escaped in safety. Mrs. Mcnobau’s house was the ecene cf several sai» sational escapes. The first floor is occupied by Mary Wilson’s confec- tionery. On the sccord floor lived Thomas Halden and wife aud with them Alvin Jones and his cbildre D, Raymond, 6, and Grace, 4. Mre. Halder rushed to the front window and threw her children out to a policeman, who caught them in bis arms, unburt. The mother clambered out of a window and bucg by her hande till rescued. ‘cite 1 Something to Depend On. 5 Mrs, James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, IIL, in Speaking ng’s New Discovery, savs that his wife wa | last win tacked with g"s New Discovery in store, and | selling lots it, he tooka bottle home,and i to the surprise of all she bygan to get] better trom the first dose, and half doz. | dollar t ottles cured hersound well Dr. | Ring’s New Discovery tor Consumption | Cough and Colds is guaranteed to this | good work. Try it. Free bottlesgat H. | + Tucker's drug store. Clinton, Mo, Dec. 31 —The poest-! and Jacob, 12 weeks. {office at Colliue, a St. Clair county | | Village, was entered by burglers last | jnight jwith dynamite they secured $200) |worth of stamps aud ¢ffected their | ‘escape, leaving vo clue bebinod. | tion of 1 Helpless heumatics! inconvenie The kr of the boc ing to several times their natu 1} size; the patient finds himself unable | his bed, utterly h It is a great m . from s om by the applica- nd other e al ical profes. s in the remedies. mit that the d and it is but r blood remedy, o7 and fre blood, ble that only a tat pe where other rem tke disease. heuma years of age I have intensely Rheumati which, at one t eighteen months. I took all kinds of treatment, and visited many famous springs, but could get only temporary relief; disease always returned, and at times was so painful that it was impossible for me to use my arms and legs. I tried almost everything that was sug- gested, and after eighteen years of suffering, S. was recommended, and I was happy to, at last, find a cure for this painful trouble. S.S.S, seemed to get at the disease promptly, and afforded immediate relief.” The experience of Mr. E. J. Gibson, of Madison, Ga.,was similar to the above. He says: “I tried almost every rheu- matic remedy I heard of, but grew worse instead of better. The sharp, < aching pains, pe- culiar to Rheuma- tisin took possession of my entire body, and the suffering I endured was intense. I was soon unfit for business, and became as helpless as a child. The potash pre- scriptions of the doctors almost ruin- ed my digestion, and I found no relief in anything until S. S. S, (Swift's Specific) was recommended. Several bottles cured me completely, and for more than four years I have not had a symptom of Rheumatism.”’ S.S. S. is unlike the many blood tonics on the market, for it cures the most obstinate cases, which they can not reach. It is areal blood remedy, and is the only one guaranteed Purely Vegetable. It cures Cancer, Scrofula, Conta- gious Blood Poison, Eczema Rheuma- tism, Catarrh and other blood diseases, it matters not how deep-seated. Books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swirt SPEcIFIC Co., Atlanta, Ga. REGARDLESS of the boast by otkers of big bargains it will Pay You to Get OUR PRICES ON CROCERIES, FLOUR andFEED. We are crowded and must for room Close outSioves at somebody's price and it may be yours. We bave much in the Harbware Line that will pay you to get while it is going at cost. Isaac Fowler, Southeast corner square, After blowing open the safe! _ T. W. LECC. For ail repairs, or parts of Baggies, Surries, road wWagot.s, farm wagons, phactons &c,polea. shafts. neckvokes, wheels, dashes, cushions, | top. Iseli the best Bugov Paint on Earth. Wer ires and |DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS. | Will furnish rou a bugzy ‘HIGH OR LOW GRADE kept me in bed for | the | A Sound Liver Makesa Well Man Are you Billious, constipated or trau- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry Is and tever, &c. If you ptoms, your liver your blood” is slowly being poisoned because your liver does aot act properly. Herbtne will cure a er, Stomach or bowels! liver medicine. Price ia! ootties at H. 4tty READY TO RUSH. ts drugstore Lands Expected to be Opened Before March. | —Cattle Men Are Worried and Send to i Washington to Hold It Off. } Perry, Okiaboma, Dee. 30.—News | ‘from Washington taat Secretary | iF avcis would soon declare Wichita | leounty aud Comunebe Ludian lauds! open for settlement has caused great | cousternation among hundreds of | j cattle men, who for years have graz- | cd cattle on the reservations. Men | ae | will be sent to Washington to pro-| |long the opening. i In the meantime buadreds of com- | | pauies are being formed to grab ev | lerything m sight when the lands are opened, and they are making stren uous efforts to open the lands im | At this place cflices of the Fort Sill, Kansas City and St. | Louis Land, Townsite and Mining Cempany, with a capital stock of 1 $100,000, have been opened. The| composed cf Kansas | City, St. Louis and Oklaboma men mediately. compapy is and is chartered.: From parties arriviog from Wasb- ington it is Jearned that the lands will be cpen before March Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 1 This liniment is different in compo- sition from any other liniment on the market. It is a scientific discovery which results in it being the most penetrating liniment eyer known, There are num- erous white imitation, which may be recommended because they pay the sel ler a greater profit. Beware ot these and demand Ballard Snow Liniment. It pos sitively cures rheumatism, Inflammatory rheumatism, burns, scalds, sore feet, contracted muscles, stiff joints, old sores pain in back, barb wire cuts, sore chest or throat, and especially beneficial in paralysis. Sold by H. L. Tucker. Craz-d by Good Luck. San Francisco, Cal., Dee 30— Fred L. Wood, a convict in Sap Quentin Prison, who recently inher- tted a fortune of $30,000 from the estate of bis father, a Chicago mil- lionaire, is insane. He became vio- lent in bis cell Monday night and bad to be forcibly removed to the hospital. Itis thought his recent good fortune, together with the con- stant worry uttendant upon bis con finement in the penitentiary, is the cause of bis insanity CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ‘The fec- simile i sigzature, of ODE, 4 Wrapper. Retigions Manta. Norwich, Conn , Dec. 30 —Whiie suffering from religious mania, Isaac Donglas, a farmer of Voluntown, at tempted to kill his son, about 30 years old. by striking him on the bead with an ax,making four wounds Ge then built a fierce fire and was making preparations to burn his own body and that of bis eon when neigbbors broke into the house and rescued both. The sou is not ex | pected to live. The elder Douglas j claims he was influenced by a spirit ito kill bis son and himself. He will _be committed to an insane asylum. Hoods Chicago, Iil., Dec. 31.—Tbe Bank | of Dreyer & Co. will not pay over 15} jor 20 per cent of deposits. The | bondsmen of E S Dreyer. Treasurer | of the West Park Board, will have to | make good $310,000 worth of park | funds lost in the failure. The bouds- 'men are Hempstead Washburn and/| | Phillip Henrici Havaca, Dee. 31—Usited States! | Seuator-elect H D. Money.at present | | member of the United States House of Representatives from Mis pi, and member of the Committee on) Foreign Affairs bas arrived here. He! $ will begin an investigation of the! - sf a conditions on the island for the pur- poze of reporting to Congr CASTORIEA. Harness and Saddelry, Fink’s Leather Tree Saddle McFARLAND. BROS. so the tree will grow. The early lessons of childhood § leave a lasting impression. As the home is the tre sphere of woman, she cannot begin too young to acquire the art of taking care of it. One of the most helpful [ lessons she can learn is that is not only the most efficient means of keeping things { clean, but the most economical as well. Whether used for washing clothes or cleaning house it proves its worth beyond question. It’s never too late for a woman to learn the Clairette lesson. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis, STE mL Taber Tera DraleNs o1eT = i Q MeFARLAND BROS. South Side Square + Butler Mo. * Read and See What we Keep in Stock We keep everything that horse owners need Double wagon harness from $10 to $8. single harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand Saddles of al styles and prices, from the cheapeet tothe stee] fork cow boy and cle leather epring Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets. harness from $8 to $15. seat saddles Harness oil and soaps full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for We have the largest retail bar- ness store in the Southwest and our bar ness are all made at home. new ones. BUTLER, MoO. yes — ee BOORICRPORIOON ION NOON AION NOI, Fes _ SS2Be THE TWICE-A-WEEK TIMES. for the coming year will be filled with good things for you to know. Seeres essere Its editorial columns will contain well written opin- ions on current events, political and foreign. The latest reports of the doings of Congress and our own State Legislature will be handled by trained correspondents, and as tha work of the newly elected representatives will be more than usually important, we have made the very best arrangements for securing complete reports. You must have a paper this year— why not bave tke best? Tur Tres will give you the news—all of it, ull the time, will visit you twice each week (Tuesdays and Fridays) and cost but $1.00 a year. Address your order to The Twice-a-Week Times. KANSAS CITY, MO- BOTH QUANTITY AND QUALITY. 2 SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. AES Wrisley’s “Old Country” Soap