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A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man| Are you Billious, Constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coated tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot dry skin, Pain in Back and between the} shoulders, Chills, and Fever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your Liver is out ot order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. HEeRstNe will cure any | disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bow- | els. It has no equal asa Liver Medi-} eine, Price 75 cents. Free trial bottle at H. L. Tuckei’s Drug Store. 44-L yr. | { H..TUGKER, (Successor to J. G Waiker) DRUGGIST. Dealer Drugs and Medicines Prescriptions Carefully Compound- ed, A night Clerk always be had by pulling the tiuobm front. i | | | | AUCTIONEER. | I will cr; sales in any part of the coun Twenty years experience. Charges sonable. Satisfaction gauaranteed. Call on or address D. V. BROWN, But'er, Mo. w. A. ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. | Bates, Cass and Address me at Har- v * easy 52-3m Will do busiaess in adjoining countie risonyille, Mo. Reterence.—First N: Bank ot Harrisonville. tional Bank and 4tt —GO TO—— C. A. VAN HALL, —SUCCESSOR TO— F. BERNHARDT & CO. —FOR— PURE DRUCS MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCOS AND NINE ARTISTS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS CIGAR ts, \ Prescriptions Carefully Cohpounded A liberal Patrona the public is solicited ge = aon I will pay the highestjmarket price for chickens and egg his ered at my store at Virginia, Mo. I also have good feed s&ble in zonnection with my store. Netsox M. NestLmope. Missouri Pacific Ry. 2 Dailv -Traia 2 KANSAS CITY and O¥AHA COLORADO SHORT UNE 5 Daily Train 5 Kansas City to St, Hs, THE PUEBLO AND DENVR, Kansas City to Denver without ge | with blue coats, enter the city. | there was a grim PCLIMAN _ SLEEPING (RS | THE SWITCHMEN,| Nervously Awaiting an Extension + the Strike. THEY DISCUSS —_ ATION,} 4 | Heavy Military and Civil Forces at Buflato —No Doubt of Other Employes Striking If the Switchmen Need It-Mag- bates Reject Arbitration—Mas- ter Workman Sweeaey Active. i Burraro, N. Y., Aug. 19.—The strik- ers in the lower railroad yards whe were watching last night along the Central tracks when the troops were coming in and the all-night pick the alert saw thirty New York C | cars loaded with men in uniform and| eleven West Shore coaches, also ae he placing of the 5,000 soldiers was the prominent surface movement in the strike. Gen Doyle completed the as signments and the men were all soon} at their posts. | Atthe crossings and switch houses strikers in knots talked about the situa- \ tion, but when outsiders joined them reluctance to talk about the strike. Bronze faced strikers only shook their heads. They have} obeyed the orders of their brotherhood | superiors and have quit work, but they | are not in the official confidence of their leaders and do not know the plans) ts on at DEVOURED BY BEARS. which most affect themselves. They) ay Jdahoan Eaten Aliye in the, }can only stand and wait’ The one|~ " eS fact tangible to them is that out of| Presence of His Invalid the Lehigh & Erie yards trains are oc- | casionally moving away, always with rifle barrels as an accompaniment to} Boise} City, Idaho, August 11.— cool any possible desire to interfere. | Way Eaaton,aged 68 years, who Last night ninety switchmen of the | nah res ete came to Idabdin 1865 Cairo, Nickel Plate road of the Vanderbilt system struck beeause they were asked | Jj], was whilejalive devoured by two to handle boycotted fr Wife th m the Lake Shore men were recei ;cinnamon bears on August 5. His | percent. higher wages than were the aged wife, who is an invalid, wit- original strike and they quit work! possed the dreadful trasedy. but she out of sympathy aders of the strikers aby was powerless to assist hor husband. The 1 t last night that all the Vande The sceue of the horrifyiag oceur- the Erie, the Lehigh rence wes Eastou’s ranch, eight and the Buffalo Creek roads were all | Taseweetcor mien Cien a ae paralyzed by the strike and that there | W#les west of Elle City, in Idaho The unfortunate icher aud his wife were eating their break- Was no necessity for further at} present, but there is no doubt th if it | be deemed advisable the strike will be extended even to Chi and New York. So far as the New York Central road is concerned, the claims of the strikers are not in consonance with facts. The Delaware, Lackawanna & West- ern, which has already conceded the rate demanded by the men went even further and formally notified its em- ployes that they would not be asked to | snout inserted between handle a pound of boycotted freight. | The result is that the men of that road | move panty. i fast, when the go tion in the edf pen pen toreb food, hogs bad broken into the of the calves their Easton picke Vup a whip aud went forth to He climbed bleek fence straighten matters out. into the pen and seeing a two ruls struck itasbarp blow with the are extremely loyal to it. One of them | Whip. A sullen snarl apprised him in the yards remark that ie had enroughtened a bear in colleagues would be ready i . iver a ° for their employers. The stri siead ofa bog, and be started to gard the western, New York & Pennsyl- vania leave the pee and ect arifie. Befor officials and the Rochester & Seceadatlhin, “cular movee. the Pittsburgh officials asa “gentlemanly i = 5 lot.” =r amvele bear ran around the The Reading company has placed 590 |] im by of its coal and iron police on duty at He guealed with pain, and the an Sayre and succeeded yesterday in mov- oeas ee ; ae ing several freight and coal trains, |im2! released DS quickly as General Superintendent Bonzano at|hisage and wound would permit this point received a message yesterday | mm hobled to a smoke house and from President McLeod declaring ad thro: a rsaed him, and tried to crawl the time for arbitration pass when the switchmen destroyed Reading prop- erty and that the men in his opinion were not “entitled to any conside other than that of outlaws.” A meeting of all the men on the roads affected by the str bear pu ore ravenously ry) eran ar sereams issued His invalid wile wheeled herself toa window, and locomotive ike sheldlast night. The proceedings | re in executive session. It was ti she saw what was taking place decided that Grand Maste . commenced to shriek. Her gent should be the judge eney of orderin . should do so w he | bus Tn und already terribly wounded in-/eried out: labor, of anized terests or as repre- | i } *Do not make a ise or you will sented by the switchmen, were in such Caen ake e noi 3 : jeopardy that desperate measvres were | be killed. necessary. Arrangements were made| A momentlater be fell to the for the immediate execution of the or- 5 : Sok eae ree rT ground and another bear, a half- der as soon as Sargent should issu The firemen expressed the belief that | grown cub, joined the first animal noone could be found to take their|in tearing at the prostrate man. y } hev strik us hey ex 2 a a _tinep largest ae plata ies a e sae Mrs. Easton elinost transfixed with with green men. rror, could do nothing to assist The Brotherhood of Raily her husband. Sbe heard him men are said to be ready to join in a | general stampede. They held a secret | O8U: meeting and discussed the ion.| “Oh, Lord, help me to bear this Grand Master Wilkinson was present! death. Oh,God protect my hely and talked freely. AN that could be | = gleaned trom ttiose whol were imsat |.ces wile: tendance was that all depended on the | } At this point she became uncon action of the fireman. Oncoft ain- | scious, :, aud when she revived she men said upon leaving the Hall: “at | the engineers and firemen ‘go out, you | ©2uld see only fragments of her hus- can count on the trainmen quitting.” | band’s body and clothing, while the Unquestionably Master Workman eave - bears we i g in the orchard. Sweeney, of the Switchmen’s brother- | P&*"S Were frolicking int hood is moving with all his power of | Four hours later Easton's hired man persuasion upon the allied brother-|came in from a hunt. He heard the hoods. It is believed by the strikers | _.¢ i nearest to official sources at the east | wife's horrible story, and after a lit-' that the switchmen at all other | tle cenit he found Mr. Easton’s points on the affected roads will | head, spine and thigh bones, but no be ordered out before the battle shal 1) Ste art The have been given up by the Tend | Other portions of the body. aS ers Indeed, certain of the men now | poor man’s face was uot badly scar- here, firmly believed that the Lehigh | red, but his ears had been bitten off. and Erie yards in Jersey City would | 7} bears were speedily killed. Mrs. have been tied up at midnight last | East ene Raha MS night. Possibly this movement was | 77@Sfon is rapidly sinking benea ‘the ick and her death 1s momen- y expected, The rancher cality will have a bear rday, in order to avenge Eas at held in abeyance pending the action of the firemen and trainme: Conrgessional Candidates Selected. Cong gressional | nominations have been made as fol "Surprise to All. g** Mother’s Friend’’ two mon ly re ed th Philip L, end’? undoubtedly I © the time and ie I j Delaware | Fifth I il re ang H. C. TOW wee, General Passenger and Ticktargt M0. $20,000, Insured. planing mili of the Fort works. The t planing mill company ned is estimated a City are the deepest aud richest the world. + R. R. DEACON, SONS & CO. HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS. \ Deering Mowers, Hay Rakes, (train Drills, THE MORGAN SPADING FOR HARD GROU Top Bugzi-s, Spring and Farm Wagons, Pumps and Pump Seam Machine Oils, Iron and Wagen Wood Work, | HARROW, ND AND CLODS, American iawn Insulted. El Paso, T Aue. 16.- sengers on Mexicau Central train | Tex. —The pas | thet of this morning report having ex-| pe dis, ful scenes wt the City of Chihuahua. Acrowd of prominent among whoin were ment ofticis intoxicated condition andi: entering the Pullu EE You lence 1 one of the most grace- Mexicans, Gov s, boarded the trainin an miny usisted on W. ica of ductor, pol {he manded tl mitted. After use the most obscene vat his countrymen be an entrance they | to and abusive language and xddressed the Ameri- can ladies ab st insult- 1 wanuer. Paul of this city was so overcome with fright that she fainted Foitunately, ex- Mayor Canadino ef Juarez, now a deput> in the Legislature, was aboard, and succeeded in having the Mexicaus pat off at the upper depot and thus averted serious trouble be- Ey veeu ns and Mexieaus. Al is of Chihuahua lof tite netions of the Mex- s atthe lower depot aud had armed th ves and hastened to] the upper ot to defend the ladies | gainst fi . Hadit not been for Mayor Canadano serious 1 trouble would hea Wve v resulted remedy—a__ positive diptheria and canker Hee evens id toand a he need never get dure pure Park Benjamin, the scientitic rt of New Yoik, has a library of over 1,000 volumes on tle subject of e lectricity. These books are all treatises and every one of them bears n eleetricity and magnetist i has only been in existence about 300 years and for 250 years of the time it was only experimental. Electricity came into practical use with the telegraph and the books that have been lished wi pub- hin the the last fifty years are probably three times as numer- ous as all that were printed in the t ing. woanda } centuries preceed- Shiloh’s Vitalixer is wh tor constipation, loss ot ness, and all symptoms Price 10 and cents by HL Tucke: ou appeite, or per bo! need dizzi- dyspe ttle. The Garfield to keep in the swim, and to ahead. Harry A. Carfield, the | est son of President Garfield, professor in the new | Western Reserve universit jland, which President Charles Tharing is just organising. people always seem keep eld- is a school of yat n be so quic We guarante Cleve-} 5 Oe jof the n f a u r u r 1 {hb u Q t t ni i tHE. Iti is warranted to | tha } would a i was a put up job ¢ informed of shot if they di forts towards punishment of miner with vige complete victory at naught. people of this city are wild excitement over the news from the rm volunteers armed i timent is ly the usual proce and nullified by and er by the sworn off vent these Knoxville & Ohio Knapp station, Coal Creek, gone Carnes and the } jace doubts of Wily Politicians Working the Tennes- see Troubles For Base Ends. LIN | Public sentiment in Pavor of the Miners— | The Governor's Orders Nu Militiaman Fatally She A BAD FEATURE. | WELL INFORMED. | ithe | the nerves. Is peedil ve | did liver, piles at did for Nitied—A s Him- self—The State Honor De- pending on Ceal Creck Holding Out. CHATTANOOGA, worst Sa report that tt ALEETES ¢ he ames of sc reely v mine or all ctions of citizens, ete., and 140 miles from the scene of the numerons st tngers have as spies, who are getting news ay warding it by some unkne keeping the miners not goes on. Judge Moon and Commonwealth At- Br eceived warnings d not who is with th: orne wa, cease rs of Sunday and Mc calmly for the men, seme wave pai nent of t of seen and will ne the as nity of the stat LOW be v cuted handful of 1 oal C | ut until Gen. Carnes’ re eaches them. Should bo urrender, t ininers would The At noon with of winder command pnd w enrolled in the left on a special t Five hundr y to go, but the hem. In nearly all the listurbances have argely with the egion, 130 wmmunition of Col rounds e fi hey volu rt © we cet ndi Passenger sdand the ocer pg. while tl aint cers. ants 1 took the rioters has of the acts or protect t lhundred miners poses und not a hand Sev between after vain ed > Harriman rifles, thir’ forward from Harrir and Creeks well supplied with ammuniti Knoxville A etal patch si vas in me a special t from Cha guards, 600 strong, and over 100 volun- teer citizens of Chattanooga. The train was switched ¢ L the city its to soon on ay in s sta Woods, of Murfreesboro, Gov. Buchanan and a of the Stone River guards, started to take his rifle froma rack in the car when it s accidentally dis- charged, the load taking effect near his heart. He was taken away with his y and was conscious when he left he Ife THE TRACKS BLOCKED. Effects of Heavy Shipmests of Grain at Kau KANSAS Cli. yards of the ce blocked and the Freight cars extending tine to Turner, a distance of four mil were occupying the main 1 was no track room to ge the way. due to th “AV which is now mc Other roads z the great blokcade. 1g to an old eng grain ero) ment, has not done so lir for twelve years. The cc have considerable difficu in finding room for th senger coa sused in visitors. The switch a Feand Union Pac to £ worked almost deat freight ‘ ‘Ss out Oo Buckeye Towa Scorched. . —- Fire rning in Ge- and CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 19. out at 2:45 o'clock this mo; ast , forty-five miles spread to ad ide. The manned by a volunteer ¢ run out, but a fractions te: local | to it became frightened and | disabling the engine and | town to the mercy of the flames) The ; damage reached &1 090. Acstix, Tex Nugent, candi people’s par’ date for ticket, } tthe s stre Hal Poin E paced a mile in 2:053,. Tenn, Aug movements of been fied of at the. in and set law Winchesters militia counties of law are set aside at neers to further thei pusssen; Clinton it to pr rhtened when ime nding in the railway at Ar. gentine this morning were complete yardmen were quandary to know what to with the The great number of cars is The U Texas Popalists Sangaine. —Jndge governor on said Oki she A 19.—One troops, even here, trouble, spc i ad | wn © | y would be iotous | lay their plan and punish- whom have j ot be sh ie ken and order and i W atle:x ns, I. ach, for the ain ates no where the public sen- miners and or hostile have been eft on a sid- the engines rown pur- a law to pre- he property. held up the rer train at and i raised ly searching oceed. ty men, have nan to C During ite- tense exci evening ig.-Gen. nt, national Coal Cre ng. 19.—The in Arg from ine and there t them out of pof Kansas, involved in nion Pacific, ineer’s state- > a business ympanies will y next week ingi umén of the e ure being to get the broke of here, fire ormpany. bart ae ran awa leaving th ) oe 1 and if ee NATIONAL he any Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills, Act on liver, a new princtpl enn stomach A new ire stipation. Sple and childre men BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK Pa LARGEST AND THD BANK IN BATES COUNTY. | CAPITAL, | SURPLUS, $125,000 00 325,000 OO The], jc HOS and SHEE Cah i] ATH & ~ —— CORRECT. Messouri Pacific Time fabte Arrival and departure er NortH Bounp Passenger, Passenge Local = SOUND vd assenger, Passenger, Local Fre OR. iM. FULKERSON, DENTIST £59 BUTLE - MISSOURI. Dr. : “Lawyers, T. W. Sitvens. J. A. Sinvers. SILVERS & SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in. th and adjoining coun ot Bac » Court of & Appeals, Supreme Court Jefferson City and in the Federai Co RBOflice over Farmers Bank; third ot stairway. door trom hea De AeNose & Guiry ATTORNEYS AT in 1 counties. over Bates Co 1 AW. LA Will practice rining tay Otlice *) Bank. Passisson x : ATTORNSYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, down’s Drug Store. L over DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. answered at Oflice day or Specialattention given to temale dis- eases. TNC. BOULWARE, Ph Surgeon. Office Ail calls ys h'side square,. Butler, Mo. Diseaseso. Scien and chil- en aspecialtv. WHY NOT? When you go to th your mail, w STATIONERY, SOAPS AND TOILE Just Received 25,000 Envelops from N.IY. Soap§fr CIGARS, m Baitimore, ecortment { 4 a genersi | STATIONERS SUNDRIES. been I theee thimgs an QUANTITY! QUALITY! PRICE! snd prices an POST OFFICE E00K STORE