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. 4 sUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY APRIL 1, 1885 f ner placed their armies at jto any: abDie sou posal. Rawal Pindi, Mareh governor ot Punjab and co of India ant Madras will arrive to- | night and numerous Punjab chiets seen Victoria Calis Out the Re- j : Signe . 3 te icommons this afteraven serves and All ‘England Rings fame mR Aes es r | with Preparations for Combat } Penjdeh than Pul f Kha ianders aco’ MARK. b © jhe said was cighty o have also arnved. Earl Dufferin! eS We have determined to Close Out our Auge Quantities of Suppiiesand Ba-|Penjdeb. 9 General is expected to-morrow and the duke } ij = Gladstone added 1 bi] ! | } . Z oR i <a 4 ions Ordered--Allthings Need | 1 mw added, had establishe a} and duchess of Connaught are com- } 4 “ 4 yy 2 ws” - as ze | post of at Pr I } T ¢ ¢ : | ENENIE Oa > Ie » « ¢ d. $ PD i ful are Being Made Ready. | : sat Ful I jing. The amneer of Afghanistan 1s | 2 j tum. | expected on the 30th inst. Consisti f $ 8 — a ee H isting o 18,000 Worth of Youdon: March 26-—the war TO BE CARRIED INTO THE DLACK SEA. Dead a: te First Fire. | telg aes ’ Seno ick : Constantinople, Marci DF . - P sees: sap slouds are gathering thicker and ; » : ie sic a are : 5 ri Arkansas City. Kan..March 26.— £, SURE CURE nr thicker and the people arenow look- | political circles here ss thought) Qn Monday last a duel was fought Honrsences, Influenza, E es See a) cae Ee (ore b, ing for the bursting of the storm at} that in the event ot a war between! on the race track at the Wichita] : eames Nn oes a OS any moment. All England has Russia and England the fighting will agency, Indian territory, between = sD hy Dra nd Dew peen roused to a wild pitch of excite- | NOt be confined to the Afghan tron- | two men over 2 small bet, and both | & é s was still further in—| er, but will exter: to the Black - Th Sep ee i! } » if ment. This s i ei ae eres ae were killed. The particulars of the | \s we are going to leave Butler and enter into the whole r creased this afternoon wien the | sea. t is rumorec: that Great Brit-| affair were received to day trom a} sale trade in St. Louis. Our house is filled with a new ‘ queen sent a message to the house of | ain has already sounded the Porte inj <. EE dro me hor ba 6 ————— and elegant line of the best makes of Boots and Shoes commons calling out the reserve and | regard to obtaining permission to) j...4 “awboy aed seout. became! hie the militia tor permanent service. | Piss the Dardanelles in case of war. ! |. © Arc ie icon alsa eee ‘ Sn ee ; In accordance with the message the The prolonged stay in London of} ), , Indian named Foster an LWPGRTER CLYDESUALE M \LLION if war department at once issued an Hassan Fehmi P i, the Turkish tr two or three minutes’ wrang ViVIAN CRAY order calling out the army reserve, | ENVOY, Is attributed t ie belief that! ; iacenedee to ticzht 2 é . i ; iers he | the Afghan troubles are more hkely! ¢ 1 We a] Vivian Gray No. 2494, Scotch amounting to 63,000 soldiers and the | the <\lg ore NK Giteen paces with Winchester rifles. VIAN ¥ #945 SC 4 on - 5 pea tae pene q cote 3 thamithe Deut qirectienite eiect oie tee ayes : ‘ t American C, | 1 the ext Sixty Days at Cost. This 1s a positive militia of 140,000 men. NSD ae esac oe 2+ Dhe ducing round was méisuned : ke the season of | Sale to quit business and the goods will go at a sacrifice. Come and i She has theretore thought it right | under certain conditions, the alliance | of¢ inside the track and the men , = P. Lee, two} see us if you want a bargain. - ‘ ‘ SS on 1 Ene a ae and one mi to communicate to the house of com- ECE Purkey oe England their places. Many persons i ewnship, Ba i] mons that she is about to cause the{ “Inthe house of commons to-day! ynesced the | eile. At ioe Nand I ue BV i | 4 - Co | reserve torces and such proportion Henry Drummond Wolff, conserva—| 6a}} of thre 1 fired and b t aed on oe 4 & “ 8 of the militia as might be deemed | tive, asked whether, in view of the aeaa. gd vecencaw a : rd. I and 1 a 7 i | ed ol be called out fact that the 1ce was vamshing in the | Pealed, May 1SSt, ‘bred by George Arm- North Side 4quare ij {let through the brain and Foster one j stron g, Ki irkla Wighton, Cumberland, manent service. | Baltic sea, the government was pre) touch Phe men had | Scotland; imported 1883, by Robert Hoi- a ared to send thither an adequate ! 4... on, a eee loway, Alexis, Ils. Sire Young Clansm.n THE QUEEN’S MESSAGE. P 1 been good { for A Jony ume | | ,» dam Fanny (974), sired by Lord , 4] ] fleet. Sir Thomas Brassey, secre- | and were well known at all the | CHae, (481). grand dam sired by Sir | | tary to the admiralty, declined to an- aoe a . Eaet ae . Walter Scott, (797), Youngg Clansman Indian agencies in the territories. (942), the sire or Vivian Crav (2494), - was sired by Clansman, (150), who won The queen’s message calling out the reserves and militia is as fol- swer ‘*su questions.’” Cheers lows: : ‘ _ | greeted his answer. | The Tramp‘s Gratitude. | the premium torthe Weighton district: “The present state of public af-} s - nel : he by Prince of Wales (670), who won | The duke of Connaught bas ob- | Charlotte. N. C., March 26.-— | first prize at Glascow Agricultural socie- | fairs and the extent of the demand £ : sae z = id fairs and “| tained leave to remain in India in| Near Wadesboro Tuesday evening | '¥s im 1865, and first at the «sighland So- on her majesty’s military forces for kK ee ea i 5, = | ciety Show at Inverse same year. word “i t th spests of th the event of the failure of the Anglo-| 4 tramp went to the house of two | Clyde (481), the sire os dam was sired by ‘| the protection ot the interests of the ee 2 eer < “ : zi se firmer: bancy qeo)s he by Bie Gris} | | | Russian negotiations concerning Aft- | ance k for ving ay i empire, having constituted in the Aieariee 2 . 2 — and le “a RRS Ms hey | cy Lofty (455)y who won first. prize ! % a H anistan. } fina'ly agreed to lock him in a closet. | and silver medal at Glase w. He traveled opion of her majesty a cause of great | Se ; j ‘Sabre pai pateraiser Pcie Are Being Offered by u is ‘THE FIKST CALL FOR TROOPS About midnig the ladies were | Paisley district in 1854, Dalkeitkni in 1855 | ing y us on emergency, her majesty has deemed c f ALI. xis 2s | and Clascow in 1856. - : - 5 { : awakened by a supposed negro who e Sane . the tides it proper to provide addstional| = Earl Granyille had an audience See ite aa le < cis aupeEinoe = ee ie he Kindest | . » ae ss . ad conie to the r = 3 te | 4 y a a means for the military service. | with the queen this evening. It is arcane ok | getter. Hes aclean, sharp, flat bone A special cabinet council wasield | expected that at present 20,000 men ened to killthemn if they made an} horse, ot great power and beauty, and , ; ; cted that a s 20,00 r t ' } ae fe ‘ . outery, and denanded monev.which | with all good action. He hasa beautiful | | this afternoon at Windsor Castle by { of the first-class will be called, with head, well arched neck, verv deep chest . | 5 Pees ies 4 , ’ : t, command of the queen. Just as the | 5.000 picked, efficient militia. The | one of the ladivs said she would | igi heavily quartered, with pone | posi ALL OTHER S : get. i | back, fwell sprung ribs, and round barrel ! ministers WEnS leaving the castle Pa military authorities state that a force She then went to the closet and | 2,horse of two good ends and a good mid- | messenger arrived from the foreign | of 20,000 men could be dispatched | dle, with good bone and good feet pro- | : Lord ag unlocked the door, when the tramp | port onate to his great weight a verv choice office bringing dispatches tor Lord | from England in a fortmght. Z 3 su. | Bote i = F sprang out, pistol in hand, and the | °°: ee eater ? 5 Granville trom Sir Edward ~Thorn- A contract was concluded with « | ‘TERMs: to insure colt to stand and negro started to run but the tramp | suck, $20 to ire mare with toal, 315 | ton, the Bntish minister to Russia 5 ~ds 7 12 : : : Se ; 2 | By flesuicretiant to dayita any =) fired, killing him instantly. Shortly | the leap, money due at time ot service, BEFORE RECEIVING and Lord Dufferin, the viceroy of | 900 tons ot coal to Cronstadt during i | insurance March ist 1856. Anvone leav- | after :t was discovered the supposed | jng county or parting with mare after India. The SSB: returne: tolthe season, with the option of | neero was a white man and aneigh- | Sefice has been rendered torteits in~ur- the castle and a secand council was] delivery at Copenhagen or Aarhuns | = i =" | ance and monev must be paid. Care will . held a levantio® War eth Ruscia bor who had blacked his face and | be taken to prevent accidents but will not rs vi ot va P: a. | be fesponsible should anv occur. Mares Co | The tact that the queen had sent a F from a distance can be accommodated Orders have been sent to Chatham | message to was notknown A County in Arme. with pasturage at reasonable rates. It will save you Money to see our to supply immediately 5,000,000 | until after the official close of the Louisville, Ky., March 30.-—A | fore making brecding arrangements for | a he indi at etek cxchauee, aed os Gee aos Sia ZS the season. Respecttully, cartridges, anc tos ip to ndiaa stock exchange, ana jen 2 ie special trom Morehead, Ky., ree} Julv 4th Ss FRANK P. LEE. } ® Would be glad to have all see this colt be- the Martini-Henry rifles available. | was received most of the operato ports that Rowan county is experi- | CALL AND SEE US, had gone. Busmess during the day | encing a reign of lawlessness. - was steady. with a tendency toward quarrel which arose over the election J. M. McKIBBEN. BAY EN EY invaded the house. WAR MUNITI~ P . The government is also, placing large orders tor rifles and “ammuni- tion with private manutacturers. Orders tor thousands of rifles and , fevolvers have been sent to Birming- ham with orders to ship the arms io Bombay as rapidly as they are com-; er fell to 06 3-4, the lowest point) el y 1 t j side or the other has been espoused AY pleted. The factories Birmingham { touched since 1878 when the Anglo- | )y neariv every citizen of the coun- | are working dav and night. } Russ:an war was thr ened. Rus: yyy, oto ' | | THE bitter prices, but when the news of ot sheriff has grown into a most bit- the message came. a rush was made ter feud which has already caused by the dealers remaining to sell con-! several tragedies. The trouble has | sols and Russian bonds. The form- been made a political Saddlery Establishment OF one and one} Orders have likewise been sent to | sian bonds were offered at go? 1-8 A short time ago a deputy sheriff | was killed, and the county attorney ! ders have been received trom Berlin | waylaid and wounded. Since th 1 sing- | with no ers. Large s the armones throughout the dem to return immediately to tne tower ot London, all the Martimi- | tthere will be @ gre has been no county govern- pace Important. Henry rifles which they have i stock | panic to-morrow ne), the county judge, sheriff, mar- | LOOK HERE FARMERS! a tue oy tava ite meade m order that they may be inspected | MONEY GIVEN TO INDIA. shal and deputies all having fled. Seep A, bey yes he ge preci og. tan and dispatched to India. Fourteen The couacil of India has authori The county clerk, Major Casey. a "Hlegent coms fitted np at acost of one mis H } ‘ uced (0 61 © and apwart~ 5.2 ea t moo Elevator Stew.auggyt n th Horse ¢ rifles are now at Poi | non-combatant and non-partisan, is ~ ted a eredit of £150,000 on AL BRANT mouth to be forwarded to 1 1 0" | of the Ind: isurg for war pur-! the onlv one lett, and he has receiv- i theveted railroad to ail depote i morrow. ed . rth " ings that he had live better for less money at the Grand Lal poses. ; ed two or three warnings thut he had | Hotel than at any other Bret-elaes bote! iv ¢ At Aldershot ordery have ‘been Earl Dutter viceroy of India, | better go. mana Be ones for will give the ameer of Afghanistan, Armed bands of men patrol the he demands to pay | country and make regular visits to lto allay the, Morehead. At any moment col- troops for the grant wi the Afghan troops, ar discontent of the tribal leaders. The | liston 1s looked for, and the scenes forse ardlery proceeds from Wool- ADVICE TO MOTHERS. | Are sou disturbed at night and bip&en rl | of your rest by a sick child suffering ard crying with pain ot cutting teeth? 2! so, send at once und get a bottie ot Ir Winslow's Soothing Syrup For Chilaxgu Teething. Its value fs incalculable it ve the poor little sufferer imine wich to India immediately. Tho government of Burmah is jameer promises (0 place 50,000 | cf the Breathitt war re-enacted. sending 1,000 camels to be employ tier ard in the The trouble comes of the election troops on the fro will re ed in the irausport service on © | forts at Balkh, Penjdeh and Herat. ; of Sheriff John Martin, the republi- | tel. Derene upon a ee cae trontier o! Ate st B + : iseees mens ean candidate by If votes. ‘ | {s no mistake about it. t cures dywe 2 ranistan. Preparations now bemg made at Blacksmith S 0 | tesrand diarrhoea, regulates the stomach WAR VESSELS PUT INTO SHAV! Rawa!. Pinc * | and bowels, cures wind colic, sottens the and Quettai gums, reduces inflammation, and gives saa have been received at! that an early advance Rubee yells Syne and energy to the whole syetZin Ortsmouth that the com- | via Quettah and Sidi z AD aoe eT ae eee - churct Bring it Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Xr 7 f reaching Hera REPAIRING NEATLY DON “He wiil put on a share ot Children Teething is pleasant to re be “ ching nd is the prescription ot poss. * nurses 294 nd, te th taste ne oldest and best physicians in the forsale by all Shoeing and Jobbing j*e* ° J. T. GRAVES & SON. AY bee LALRA D YOCAL TL ALi ALI Allahabad, Xwild rumor was afloat this af: and Russian troops ome a : ex 2 ~ had atiacked 4 portion of Si and Holka Music Room: 3rd floor RTHA . ee ree F : ~e ge forests Agro Lomsden’s party and kilied two of day and in # forme! and cordial man- But IRA AVLUSRAN'TE. | iscica tan