Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 103, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDAY MOltNING APRIL 13 1685.

IFZOX TUE 8UXDA Y 8ZXTIXEL. EUROPEAN WAR NEWS.

Bismarck and Fraiifls Joseph Think Ttf re TYU1 ßo So Tar-Bnt Eaerseile Preparation (io On. Tho Brltiflh llinlstry In an Ugly and Pugnacious Humor Russian Explanations. AFGHANISTAN" AFFAIRS. '1 he Ui Hl Minister Keeping a Sbmrk Look Oat for Ajoub Khan. Tuirasrr, April 11. Ajoub Khan, the exA si eer of Afghan lstan, who has been re? I din here ir i ome lime on a pension of Si.TlO per month ii m tne Britikh Government, bas again tried to lete rersi for Afghanistan. The Eritlsh iriimter baa kept a close watch oa Ayoob KLan -ver since his return to thli city after bis attempt, several months aso, to leave I trsia, and has redoubled his vigilance since-the KotKo-Atiihan difficulty began. Learning from letters which fell Into his bands that theex-Ameer am aaaln planning to escape to Afghanistan, the rritish Minister ccrnplalneu to tbe Sbah and the Jailer arrested Ajoub and baa confined bim In the cnadtL lerslan ofnclals have uxen possesion of Ajoub's house. Th Ilrttlsh SXlnUtry Forced by Public Opinion to Take a Pugnacious Attitude. Lsio!, April 11. The war office 1 over whelmed with offers of service, aent la by army, xaillUa and volunteer oSiccrf. The recruitins da pots in Iiondon and the provinces are daily besieged by men anxious to enter the military service In Tiew of the pro pect of war with Russia. Suitable applicants are being accepted as iapilly as can be arranged. All theAdrriralsof the British nary haveVen notified to bold themselvetCin readiness for active ervice. A rpecial Injunction baa been sent by tne Admirality to Vice Admiral Lor J John Hay, rornraaadtn; the Britten squadron in the Mediterranean, to hold bia flett ready for service. A vtty determined and grave position has Uen assumed by the English Government toward Kus! concerning the I'enjdeh Incident. The Miniatry, it appears, bas been coerced by the gicsalreneM of public opinion into a tartly, but evidently a determined attitude of ptuoacity. To-day, Karl Granville, British Foreign Minister, advised Baron Detflaal, the Kusslan Ambassador to I xb don, that the British Government hid decided that whatever the nature of the explanation of General Komro2'a action mlbt be. Great Briti aa would not allow any further discussion concerning the delimitation of the Afghan frontier to go on nnfil the Russian troop have been withdrawn from their present outposts in the disputed termor bad to the positions -which they occupitd at the time England appointed her part of the commission to adjust the Afghan frontier. As this was nearly a year a? 3, and aa almot all Cf the Russian advance has been made in the Interval, it i- difficult to be.icve that l:uia will terlcni) attempt to reach an amicable understanding. fount Vou Munster, the German Ambassador to London, is given aa authority for a most sisinia--cant utterance on trie part of he British Ministen. The German Minister states that at a coq-fert-Dre uioa u h Afghan aituation, held yesterday, harl (Jranvilla diCi-irt-d that Gladstone bad reo.ved that it "was Impcs iMe to consent to a cosllnt.auco of a dip;onii.:c discussion with Europe tinier lingraud wgg guaranteed necnrlty meaId. qms-Iuc tie results of lr.e controversy imperilled by colli? ions on the d spute i frontier, auch ai bad occurred on the Kuhtr. At the (ieiman and Knsian Emhnves here th9 oninton is expretcd ttit Iba dlpute between tüe frsr ard feat Frltain has actually rccthed its final phase in dlolomacv. M. l.;iers. trie Rus-iaa Prime Minister, through Earon De'ai', bas onerel to abandon the Russian propoial to extend the line of the det atabie soue proposed by Lnz'aid so as to in ciude the l'araparaister-4 Sountaius and recut to the line suggested In the I.c-sar proposals This crier on the part of the Kus&ian Premier, while apparently contataicjc a concession, is considered to be Jealiy a rose to modify the eifects of f'cneral Korxa.ofrs attack and to caln time. The Lesbar line, while within the Paraoamissian line, would baidly be acceptable to Kaslish statesmen, al though the proposal rould be made to appear to the British publie as a retreat on trie part of huatla. an Ir'arl Granville's demand for the wimdrswal ol the Kujsiau troops was telegraphed to Sir f dwarJ lliornton, at 6i. PetersburK. alter t&e receipt of M. bGler'a proDospl. it In inferred that the Huftkiaa Premier'! overtures hare not met with acceptance, and have made no impression tiron Vbm KugliRa Government. Both Rasma and hngland are busily enesged in comspondenoe with otber powers, and are actively courting aliianca.SiIf the English nesotlattons wltb Tur key succeed, the most Important lmmendiate result will be the opening of the Dardeaallcd to the i;rttun neet A llosalan Oniclal l'air Teachlos; KosUsh Statesmen How to Act. St. PrrEE.'r.i Ro, April 11. The Journal de St, Petersburg, speaking evidently by oScial inspiration, comments on the recent Government utter ance In the British Parliament about the Peujaeh incident m permature. It says it thinks it would have been profitable for the English ministers to have suspended judgment until the receipt of more complete conformation. They should have acted oa the supposition that it waa unlikely Ibat Kusta.i Generals acquainted with tho Inten tions or lite Bnssian Government, acted without good reason. They mould bsve borne la mind that colllsious such aa that which occurred on the k.usQt, are always possible In tr.a presence of a violent and undisciplined Asiatic population. The Penjdeh incident, concludes the Journal, was certainly an untoward event because it may adversely aflect the negotiations landing between Hösel and England which still Justify the hope for pcre. The war feel In ia overwneimiDKiy airoce. The l iar appeared at the theater last even lue. The audience, itlll enthusiastic over the news from rerjdeh on the t eneral assumption that KomaroflTi conduct had the imperial approval, arose when they saw tue zax amu sncoa me Duuaing with au ovatiou of applause. The Hltoatloa From a Kassian Point of View. Vis.. April 11. Vienna German circles en tertaln very peaceful opiuions about the Anjrjo Ruia dispute!. The I xr hss informed both the Menoa asJ the Bcrlrn Cabinets that he noes not d sire war. The English demand for the retire ment of General Komarol's forces from the p i eent position will, bowever, not be acceded to im cTimufc mit too auvaucc oi tne aain waa tne provocation leading to the rccint attAi k This view of ihe matter, entertained by Kli-n'i. la alo hold bv Auatrla and (errrn lkth trtpe powers support the Kuislan Govern neat :n this eiplauaucn of the recent battle. It 1 a x.otworthy fact that Kalkort a Vesksuer Journal. a e "tn ot April, published landscape sketchuot reDjdeh, and prophealtd the recent Ku-ia continues her naval and ralHUrT nr paraUon Ith sreat enerKf. Admiral ynetakofT has orlervd all the tortslo boats to bo lent to the Ksitic and the Black frta. Torpedoes have jam wen an ai me canal riniinc l'fterirunr witu tbesa. Kronstadt, Bt. Petcnhcrit. and the PaJacci at Krnoe Selo re now conntctci by telephop. I. Lhat the cvsr will be Informed ot every snoieiDutin cate cf an attack by the Enii'sh beet. The Ruisisn Cect.hM beca la a Uorouch state ( readiness since the 2d of ApriL iConiarort a brother, the editor of the RiIan Journal t-vet, announce that Kusaia laten li to end un.ito men to Uerat as scoa as tue EugUsU advance to Pischin. The .Imesr and Dofferlu Toasti an Insnlt Bat ons. April 11 Le Nord, the most rabid pro-Fuasian newspaper la Belgium, now predicts war between Russia and England. Le Nord U regarded as a semi-official oran of the Russian Goveramtnt, and thii arucle is believed to have been Inspired. The paper has heretofore expressed sanguine hopes f peace, but It now says trm war impending. It lays that the open threats and insults to P.ussia contained In the toasts of Ameer Abdurraham and Lord Dufferin were equivalent to declaration of war. even while Lagland was appealing for coscillaUoa. Bclj on Gladstone. Moa.ow, April 1L-The Vledomoiti uyg that Russia would have a greater j unification in demanding that Zngland explain her occupation of Quriipaert than fng'aad hat la asking Russia to capUia the attack apoa Ue Afhaai by Ueaeral

KorrarofT. The former matter is of great iraport-

anoe to Rnia, and it Is hardly expected to be ULattFodea by senons constcaueccs to Kata. TfceVUdomc.il states that it is convinced that Vr. Gladstone will always maintain peace with Eutsia. An Ovation to the Cr. 6t. riTiwf;UB-i, April 1L The Czar and Oarind and mt mbers of the P.oyal family attended a concert this cvtnirg at the Grand Theater, in this city, for the benefit of Invalid soldiers. The prtKnce of the Oar arouea the greatest enthusiasm. Tie National anthem waa suns by the wbcle audience, and when the Czar advanced to the front of his tox and boed his thanks, be waa preered with a hurricane of cheers. The ovation was continued oiuKle the theater and the Royal family was followed by crowds of people to the gates of the Palate. The Minister ol ar, speaking to a circle of cfiicirs to-nigbt, raid he had the u&urance of the .ar that the Russian troops might advance, but that thi y would never retire. (I EN Ell A L FOREIGN NEWS. lllsrnarcJt Saya There Will be no Anglo Kassian War. Bfri in. April iL Prince Bismarck, in a private conversation with a friend last night, said he was conv'need there will be no war, because of Mr. Gladstone's statement, made in the House of Commons late on Thürs lay night, about the Afghans having thrown out pickets before the Russians advanced clears the way for an understanding between Russia and England. The Chancellor snored his friend of the peaceful disposition ot the Car and M. De Giera. The popular opinion here la ihat English newspapers nave "had their mouths tco lull." Various French Items of Interest. Pant. April 11. On the adjournment of tha Chimber of Deputies, to-day, it was rciolved to mrpend action on all pending bills until the 5th cf May. In French ministerial circles it is be'ieved that the sourtic-de-liste and the corn duty increase bills will bathelved. M Henii Brisson, the President of the New Council of Ministers. Is strongly opposed to the corn bill, the prospect of the pass age of which bas already increased the price of bread throughout France, and caused wideepread popular discontent. M. De Freycinet, it is stated, desires to abandon the French enterprise in Madagascar, and In order io do so without apparently retreating, proposes to make a commercial treaty with the ilovas. Admiral Galliber approves of his policy, and will de all in bis i ower to secure a retirement from laicatave. ii t-. way can be found to do so with boner. M. Clemencrsu bas eiven notice that be will eppofe in the Chamber of Deputies, the ratlflca t!cn of the Egyptian Financial Convention, agreed upon by France and the otner interested powers with England. Naval Movement -ltly lievievrs of Cos tack at Odessa. Lonpos, .April 11. Two men-of-war belonging to the channel Kiuadroa now at Kingstown, lieland, have been ordered to Portsmouth to take torptdocs oa board. It is reported that they will then t roccrd immediately to the Baltic. Advices from Odcsa state that there ii ercat military activity in tht city. This was manifested not ouy by the carrion, but alo by other trcopa ststiciied tr.eie. Nurecrou battalions of CoMacks are reviewed everyday. The grrison st Kextsth is engaged night ana diy ia hastening the completion of th? storks at that point, and the flouring mills are worked at their full capacity in prcrsiaUon ol piovi.Mors. Literary otea. I.ONMoy, April IL The popular edition of the "Letters of Princess Alice" and the new "Memoir of Princes Christian" have met with a meaner tale. Tbe works have fallen unnot'.ced. Swiaburn's "Marino Faliero" will be ready In May. It is a dramstic poem, describing lifo in Venice In the twelfth century, and is Intersperse! with ljiic. Ifenry Pettit. the dramatist, claims to have Invented the complete plot of Charles Readc's novel, "Penlars Secret," which, he taten, was amplified from the drama entitled "Love and Many." (Hot-it Market and Oerman Intlneoee. Ljm-on, April IL Sellins on the Stock Exchange was resumed this afternoon, by operators for a fall and a panic, which was imminent, was only checked by continued purchases lor Berlin account. Tbe German houses rely on the truth of the reporis that the Emperor of Germany la as-, licMocs in ursine the Czar to oppose the war party in Eustia. and also that Prince Bismarck, if a point is reached whare the diplomatic relations of England and KuiMa are broken, will oder the mediation of Germany. Irish Euthnslasm Increasing; Over the Koyal Visitors. LiBtis, April 11. The enthusiasm over the Trince and Princejs of Wales appears to be on the Increase among the common people. Their Royal IIIgbnecs today visited Trinity College, and wire presented with addresses by the various college societies. After leaving Trinity tbe Prince and Princess visttcd several schools in Dublin. Crowds surrounded and cheered the royal visitors mterevcr they went. Ouecn Victoria Forgot Jtlsmarcas Klrth day. LoMtov, April 11. The newspapers here comment upon the fact tl.at Queen Victoria did not seed hercoogratolsUons to Prince Bismarck upon the occasion of his birthdav. Tbe Kin? of Panrcsrk and the Kirirof Portugal and all otber rulers sent their felicitations. Conservatives Oppote tb Egyptlon Loan. I.omon, April ll.-Thc Conscrvatlvc have rosolved to oppose the I.'gyptiaa loaa of 115,000,000, provided for in the International Egyptian Financial Convention, when the measure comes'up for action in ParliamenL They will endeavor to make their oppoittion effective by vsriou obstructive amendments. Improved Infernal Machte. Fr at. in, April 11. A box addressed to Prince B imsrck excited the susplcioa of thelauthorltlca at Frarjkfort on-the Main, and It was opened. It outsined clock-work and a dynsmlt machine ot new type and a ikillful contrivance. There Is nothitijt to indicate by whom the box was pre pared or seut. What the Itelgtan Chambers Propose I hvty 1 1. April ll.On the reopening of the Belgian Chambers the Government will table the bill which gives Klnz Leopold authority to aunme tbe title of Kios of the Free Stale of Cento, witn the icat ot administration at Brüssel. Tarkey toKemala IVentral. - Prr.t ts, April li -It Is reported here that Turkey hs decided, under Trince Bismarck's alvice, to remain nentral in the event of war between England and Kusaia. lleaasartnt; Dispatches. raai. April 11. A dlpatch to the Patria from A!x les Eains. states that Queea Victoria has reeclvfd rtaorlng dispatches from Berlin, Bt. Petersburg aud Loudon. aBiisastMa-M-M.aTwW France and China. Shanghai, April 1L The Emperor cf China has issued a decree reciting that the French having humbly sued for peace he graciously grants their prayer. llasbeen Deserted. SrsKiw.Aprll 11. Habeen, recently the headquarters of Oman Digna's entire amy, is now a holly duerted. Fail oC Selkirk Dead. Los ihn. April 11. The Earl of Selkirk, a representative peer for Scotland, is dead, lie was bora April 11, lOJ. ,j Artillery for India. Lorxv. April 11 Several batteries of artillery have been ordered to embark at once lor India. Whitley Dine a With Orevy. Pans, April 11. President Qrevy entertained ... :vor dinner t-Uevtaia$ Mr, J, S, YYWUcx. Dlrwvor

General cf the American Exhibition to be hel l at Iiondon next year. M. Grevy suggested the id3a ol boidinz a similar exhibition in Paris, and said he would lend bis Influence toward mating auch aa cuicpme luoce&sf ul. TVoUlty at Cairo. C a:bo, April 11 General Lord Wols'ey, accompanied by hia persontl staff and Lord Charit) Bitrfcrd, arrived at this ci.y to-day. Diath cf Lout Major Lottag. Lor pon, April 1L George Swan IOt.ae, Lord Uayot of Lcnd&n, died tnis morning.

1.IEIAS REBELLION. The Free Lak Ma suae re More Troops Started. W:NfiKo, April 11 Tne story of the Fro? Lake ni'f acre waa told by II. Qulnn, a nephew ot the Icdisn Agent at that point, who escaped from the Indians. Fourteen persons are knewn to have been kPled, and probably many others met the fsme fate. It is known that the Indians have attacked Fcrt lilt, but whether successfully or cot, can not be ascerlalned. as the fort was held by only twenty-five policemen and a handful of rettlers, and was surrounded by 1.100 Indisr.s, headed by Hig Bear, one of the most ieroclous chiefs in the Northwest. It is elieved that the assault must have succeeded and the trarrlsoa been killed. Tho Indians at Saldls Bock have pillaged tbe Government warehouse and gone to Join the rebels. At Battleford a party of forty Indians approached the fort and were Crc- upon. Two were killed. The others retreated. The rebels have taken alt the provisions from the Saskatoon settlement. It i smoke the tobacco brought by tho Cree runners. At llirtle Mountain the house of a white seitler, ranged I'trritt, has been racked. The Indians are coming In from the American side in tavos and three, snd a&emblirjg at Wood Mountain. One division of C-nadian trocps is now north of Toachwood Ii ills advancing toward the rebel headquarters: another is goinc: by way of the ta'kac hewan River to Prince Albert, while a third proceeds on Monday to Calgary, and thei.ee to Edmonton and Battleford. Consul Paylor rays that 1.7C0 American troops are patrolling the bolder to enforce the United states neu;rality Jawp. Qrr.r.Ec, April 11. The cavalry school received freh orders lat night and will probably leave tomorrow for the Northwest. Halifax. April 11. The Halifax Battalion of Fuillecrs received oiden laut night to leave this morning for the front, A GHASTLY FIND. 1 be Hod j of a Woman Found Packed In a ltox Expressed From Chicago to Lafajette. Ind. La fay kite. Und., April 10. This afternoon a United fftates Express a;ent delivered a box to Claries Shillintr, a giccer's clert. The charges were paid, and 5hilling at once knocked off the lid and began removing the sawdust, when, to his horor, a human hsnd was dl.-clof ed. Further invesication showed sn entire body packed in the box. Tbe body is that of a woman. The llesh las been removed froai the bones. acd me la'ter look as though they bal been in brine. Tbe smill was Hill quite oC'enslvc. prilling returned tbe bot to the company. AH the information that can be learned ia that the box was sent from Chicago and ctarsts paid. On tbe lid ia written In panrll Shilling' narre and Lafayette, Ind.. and over this is bis name and aJdre", evidently lettered at the express cihce. The box bears the stamp ot the rxala cflice acd the rame C. W. Cook, evidently the extrei-s i geut who received it. Why it should to font to Smiling is a injury. The expre anti.t fceie wl.'l give the ?ox and contents to the Corcter. Gnateraa' a, Central America and Mexico. ßT. I ons, Mo., Aprll.ll. A correspondent of the Globe-Dcmccrat telegraphs from the City of Mexico tbat news hss been received there that the Congress of Guatemala has declared as provisional iPiCfident, Ecno. Alejandrs Scalraldi until a tneral election can be held. Seniraldl was an intimate friend of 'the late President Barrios and for many years the were partuers iu business matters. It is LeliCAcd he will enöesvor lo carry out the po'icy of his ambitions partner. Genersl Barrundia, the Minister oi War of the deceased dictator, continues to act in the same capacity to President Minivaldi. Barrunder is pnfhlng war prepirations with tbe &rcab?fci peed and cucrsy , and is supplyins arma to all who aik for them. The country is in a great feaer of excitement over the tragic death of General Parrios ard hia son. The resolve to avenge the death ot Barrios has become a national cry, and all late information from Gautcruala indicates that tho people will make a most determined struggle to carrz out the purposes of Barrlo, and unity Central America. General Pghasla Mariscal, Minister of foreign relations of Mexico, takes quite a dlilerent view of Guatemallan aQalrc. In an interview Maricala raid he tonridercd the power of Guate malia completely broken, lie states positively,, that It is neither the desire of Mexicans or executive to declare war against Guatemala. The warlike preparations were only ordinary precautions which tue times and circumstances warranted. v Death of Two Children With Peculiar F jmptoms. Ci.Fvxt.ANi, April ll.-Considerable excitement prevail sinorg Fcveral Cleveland physicians aad the pccple who live in the vicinity of Alum street by tbe death of twe children wllh peculiar symptoms. About ten days ago tho small child ol Mrs. Wllll.in P.OErcll was taken 111 and died. After death the body turned black. Yesterday a sooond child died of the same disease and its body atso turned black. The symptoms manifested were purnlng. vomiting and irritation. The Health lifficcr and Coroner, unwllllnc to pronounce the difcae cholera without a thorough investigation, will hold a post mortem examination to morrow. Weekly ltauk Statement. New York, April 1L The weekly bank statement shows the following changes : Increase, D sere am, t-0&P ft a ese Si. 100 f 1,&70,1(K U-cai tenaenu...... t 141.10 Ue posit. a e ClrCU leitlOQ. eeeeee . 97,CO0 . K-CFTC'aeeeeesae et mm t s 1 9mV7$, e7& Bunker now hold HM0Ä1-5 la excess of leal rcsiulrtmcnta. Bwlddler Taken to Chicago. Boston, April ll.-Detectlve Plnkerton left to dsy for Chic go, baring In custody Charles I.. Allen, the notorious swindler, who is wanted la St. Paul for swindling. Illinois Seuatorstilp. PmNr.rtFin, m, April li.-Fourteea senators snd thlrty-ieven Repräsentative were pre-eit la tb joint asse mbly. Morticou received 19, Black 2, stieeter Lcaaa 2. CONDES&F.Ii TELE(iRAMi, W. B. Urable, a 6t. Louis bucket-ho minclosed yesterday with about Ji.000 liabilities. estcrday's base bail games were itorpd by snow norms at Sew York, Baltimore and Philadelphia. About 150 employes of tbe Missouri Car Work tat St. Louis have quit work in resistance of a cut In wges of 5 to 20 per cvnt. F. B.Cnrtii. who hss run a bucket-shop ia SL Lcula for several years, fuccumhed yesterday atth I16.CC0 Lasllities. He uxpctis to resume next week. The Kam as State Journal, of Topeka, -as yaterdsy placed in the hands of a receiver, L X. Faker, wbo was directed to continue its publication aa a Democratic paper for tbe benefit of its creditors, George Reed, of Weit Earl Township. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, testifies to the cure of a poor widow, named Nancy Sharp, living in hia neighborhood. She was a great sufferer from rheumatism, unable to work: and in destitute circumstances. Mr. Reed, hearing of the case, procured a bottle of Mlahler'a Herb Bitters, and the woman was speedily restored. Gha is now able to wort, and is entirely well.

Sprang

'hen the weather grows wanner, tha.t extreme ttrcd feeling, want of apjHtit.'. dullness, i.vnguor, and l.vssitude, aillict almost tho entire hunua frjnüy, and scrofula and other diseases caused by butnors manifest themselves with many. It is impossible to throw off this debility and cxicl humors from the blood without tho aid of a reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla. 44 1 could not sleep, and vrould get up in the morning with hardly life enough to get out of bvd. I had no apindite, and my f;ice wouJd break out with pimples. 1 bought lr3oOCi 9 s a bottle of Hood's Sarsap;iril!a, and soon began to sleep soundly ; could get up without that tired and languid feeling, and t ly appetite improved." 11. A. Sanfoud, Kmt.O,'4 1 had been much troubled by genera! debility. Lat spring Hood's Sarsaparilla proved just the thing needed. I derived an immense amount of benefit. I never felt better.". II. F. Millf.t, Uostou, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. ?1 ; ftix for ?5. Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar SPECULATION IN CIHCAUÜ GRAIN. On of the Moat fcxttting iscece Ks er Wltnesied on the Floor uf the Kxchange The War News Leads Prices Up. Special to the Ben tine.. Chk aco. April 11. The past week on 'Ch&nga hss been full of surprises. Tbe bentiment of the wheat sit had gradually chanted over Sunday, and the crowd, from being violent bears oi heavy stock?, bad become bullish on low prices. They all wanted to bny, and for once they all were right. The week's decrease In the visible supply, although but little over one-half a million bushels, was considered encouraging by holders. Reports of a badly damaged winter wheat crop and a largely decreased acreage of spring sown prslD came in ss steadily as before, but what wai more to the pur peso operators began to believe them. Hence there was a healthy running up all arcund.an numerous outside order were at tisctcd Jn. The trading of the early days, low ever, although active was very tame, as compaiel with the excitement which aevtloped when c. blc announced a commencement of hostilities by the Russian?, and that war was inevitable. Never in the history of the board has tha il or of tl'e I xchanpe presented a scene of wilder exclterrent Operators tumbled over ia their mal rus'a to toy everything In sieht. 1 be surging ews of sheltering humanity kept up nun a yelling snd pushingand pulling tha. it k med next to impossible to do anything. Values went up like a rocket, roistering an alvance of .'c in as many n inutcs. Country trader cauzht the f ver and rushed alon? thei orders. L'vo't the cc-olot bears, like Kldrede, Jones aud Ilohbs. were thrown into a panic, and the dcnoraliiition of the little "shorts'' were beyond description. &!srsius were freely called and bankaccouavs saf ftied ta'Ily. Kent, who has teen loading up for the pfckt three weeks, stood aooit cheerfully watching tbe unexpected rit-e nud taking his proiits near tr;e tOK Only onco before was anytnins; tpticachivo tuch a turmoil wltne.sed and that wa.s directly after the formal dec'aratica of war between Trance and Prussia. bat the near future of the msrket will be it is ufchfs to try to predict. In the event of a oontiuufdlwar abrrai, tho supplies la this couatry vtiich now look 50 large will doubt'ei melt away with gieat rapidity, and the limit to which prices rosy rhe can not be set. All agree there ts nothing In trie ne crop on which to leso a bar feeling, end if the surplus now on baud can hi dl poKdjof, there seems rca.-on to believe that the old teale, by which whei. at a dollar was cousitlercd par, may be rentced. Manifestly, "short" talcs ere dsLge-rcns. as it Is claimed by many conservative men that (notations sre yet no higher t'ian is warranted by tho home situation. Htili, to Rive the names of these who are heavily "lonz," it would le neceerary to publish almost the entire mcinbeTHhip of the board, and sudden poaee news rr.Ry cai:te a panic among holderr. Ia any ca;c, iberp and severe iiuctuatlons can be counted on. Although the movement wasslower, the war fever fctmck the com dealers with considerable force. There were not ' short lines enough out to er.e any such mat rcramnlo to cet astiore as was wltcesicd in the wheat pit, but the market was very firm. Corn Is more staple and tho trade in It in a more healthy condition than that of wheat, lhere has, too, been a dec-Idea incraae in tbe amount of business transacted In itduring the pat few days, and the statistical position Is certsinly strong. Lester has been a.heavy buyer. Piovltsions followed grain In the upward mirch. notwithstanding tho liberal sales of Armour and orter psekerp, who evidently wer not prepared fcr an advance Jum yet. "Shorts" were the principal bujer. Tne caa ueniaud for product Is pit king up fast, now that Lentis over, but receipts ol LOaS continue large. That Uotly Not Fditor Couant. Nrw York, April 11. The boly of the man fouuo yt uterday at Coney Js'and Creek, andauoported to be that of b. , Couaut, the mbislng c litor cf Harper's Weekly, was examine 1 to-day by Mr. Con ma' kou and pronounced not to be that of bis lather. Nature Detnnuds a Tonic when the nerves are unstrune, the hea iachca, the sppetlte Is poor or variable, the sleep disturbed, and a general depreciation of vital power is exI erienccd. Such a state of things can not long exbt without a development of serious disease. The rxost active and genial invigorant known la Hoitetter's Stomach Bitters. The absolute purity ot its spirituous basis and botanic ingredients give it a permanent claim to public confidence, and its luipatting medicinal value is admitted by medical men of distinction by whom it Is widely ustl in private practice. For fever and ague both as a ptcventive aud remedy-dypepia, liver complaint, bilious remltteut fever, constipation, crtoleraie complaints, tUtuience an 4 all Intestinal disci ilcrf, It is a thorougly reliable remedy. It tithe anti-ft triie specific par excellence of the maUrial ölHtiicu of this and other countries, where dtieaaa born of mlssma revall, and as a general household remedy it is also universally esteemed. riTRi All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Kerve Kostorer. Ho fits after first clay's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and tri trial bottle free to Fit eases. Bend to Dr. Kilne. Sil Aran, St.. FaJls... Pa Toong Men I Head This, The Voltaio Belt Company, of Marshall, Mich.. ofTer to send their celebrated ElectroVol La io Blt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty dava, to ment(yoar(i: or old) aMlicted wita nenroai debility. Iocs of Vitality and manhood, and all aindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia paralyse and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, rigor and man. Hood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days' trial is allowed. Writs them at once for illustrated pamphlat fr?; FOR SALE. To Printers and Publishers. We have for sale one nearly new "Stonemetx" Ke! r-pa per Folding Machine. Will fold, ps' and trim a sheet 3:x:0 inches, or smaller. Price, $200. Address SENTINEL COMPANY, Indianapolis, lad. Best Boiler Scale Purgative. TO TRY IT IS TO Ü9E NO OTHltR. J. P. bUlLTGKa A PK 4.8 K, OrSce XI Thorpe Itloesr. Individual, County or State right of raaaufaO' tare for sale. Tai SsjtTutix boiler ajses this article.

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At no other season H thf system so susccptibio to th' iK-neficial effects of a reliable tonic atd inviorant. The impure state of Hie Mood, the deranged digestion, and the weak condition of the body, caused by it long battle with the cold, wintry bla-ds, ail call for the reviving, regulating and restoring influences so happily and effectively combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla. 44 nocnl's Sarsaparilla did me a great deal of giHxl. 1 liad no particular disease, but was tinnl out from overwork, and it toned me up.'' Mits. (J. K. SiMMO!r Cohocs, N. Y. " For seven years, spring and fall, I had scrofulous sores come out on my legs and far twit years was not free from them at ail. I .suffered very much. Last May I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had Liken two bottles, the sores healed and tha humor left me." C. A. AitNoLD, Arnold, Me. 'There is no blood purifier equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla." K..S. Phllps, Lochcbter, N.Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 1; six for $5. Made ouly by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar i.ii2i!.;i!;s.iiT.iSfrjrv!r:r.7n. IVES OF RUED3LTIS3I nnd .NKUKAI.tJIA have long enoDsh mn riot In tbe human eystrtn. Thf-y h.ivf tormented thi! hamm family an! dfici tbe pjodical faculty ; from time out of ruerunry they haveoorrui teJ the blood. dnioralizad the JoicH. vexed the nerves, agonized the mucka and racked the brain with wearying pain. "AnnyOrnoROS'' la tho enemy of Rheumatiimi and Neuralkria, repairs their damages, reuews the blood, ea6oa tha Joints, calms the nt rve. noothes the muaclofl, gives rrat and ieaoe to tbe troubled, brain, and ensurea delightful alecp. " ATnL0Pn0K03w 13 a new remedy, but It ha3 en abundnntly tried. From far and near come Uthnouials from well-known i-eraoua whj had loiiit lwa suSTererii. It lias turned their diivaon out It bas cured them. That ia kll, and that is enough. " Athlophoros" can do for you what it has clone for tho&e sufferers. It can drive out vour Klieumatism and Ncuntlgia, and will Jo so if you give it a fair trial. "ArmornoROS'' has by this time had such a frood trial all over the country that its true wurk is known, and its true character proved, "Attilopuoko3 mean. "Prize-nearer;" "Victor;" "Conqueror ItcarrieäoO" the prize aa Tictob over the attacks of LVe terrible maladies, tDd C'oNQirr-HOB of the frightful aronioi their victims have endured. Not a mere temrorary rt-L,-f, but a permanent, enduriinr, and triumrlunt cure. If you cannot get ATTTLornoRoa of your druggist, we will send It express paid, oa receipt ot regular price one dollar per bottle. We prefer that you buy It from your druggist, but if ba hasn't It, do not be persuaded to try something else, but order at once from ua aa directed. ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW TO EX. UHiniiniHMir.TMJi-if.urijrM BEE-HIVE Tit 1'euctlctou Avowmo M. S. Huey & Sod, lacufiftunn tti Dcalers'ia Doors and Sash, Frame Lumber, Shingles. Etc. All Manufactured Work for Exterior and Interior Furniahlngi. pTCDDDnni STEEE. PENG leading Mas. 1 1 4, 048, 1 30, 1 35, 333, 161. ForSalobyali Stationers. fit? C8TCRBROOK ÄTEZL PEN CO tl'oAs. CJamden. N. L 03 l-V PI- K JOHN EDWARDS, BILL POSTER. f no Hundred Largo Staodft. 300 3-Sheet Boards. Alto catnlllii ttejtate House Fence OrriCIl8snUDsl Offlea. lntprp;T-1ot ktoa ii (ut the pt yrf o n ar tiee'l f t tt.ac it rit t,T" titfartioa Sr. 1 e da a A Lcr.mte to rtoaiiatnl it. J, C WllllatBt Jk CO Sot Ibf Drofira, Prke. SUOV. nn rnml with DoM PJiloridof Qoid. Wl M rbAUeosr lnnrtljrvtioo. l u ,uuu v -or. Books rre. Thf U81IC E. K EQXTjO.

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PO ALL PRINTING AND lIAi7FZ.C7UIlS LANK BOOKS THAT CAI NCT LZ 2Ä1CELIX2X Show Work Senaiteeat V7c tre veil crrn! far pTiiJilt PostBi Pf-dgpasnmes, SIEESH5S3 S3 DCCGEE3. Mpte &nl fell. ii 1 & 73 West Mai&Bl Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. THE INDIANA 1885 FOR HE ÜR 1885 ?bo Boooffnixed Leadlnjc Democratic newspaper of the Otata. 8 Fages--56 Columiis The Largest, Best and Cheapest Weckl j In the West at only ONE DOLLAR, Aj heretofore, an Dncompromlsing enpniy of Monopolies in whatever form appearing, ted especially to tie spirit of subsidy, a embodied in the PRE8ENT THIEVINQ TARIFF. TO INDIANA DEMOCRAT I Blnce toninjr oa last aunnal proei'cin8 7oa Lave ach ie vol a Kiortous victory in j onr State and aided materially la transferring the National Government ouce mors into Democratic hands. Your triumpa nasbeea as complete as yoor faithlnlneas through twentyfour years was bcroic. In the late campaift, aa In former ones, th Bintiskl's arm baa been bared in the right Wj stood shoulder to ahonlder, as brothers, in thi conflict; we now ak your hand for the oomlng year in our celebration of the victory. Our columns that were vigorous with CUM when the fiRht was on will now, since the contest U over, be devoted to the arts of pce. With Its eulanjod patronaye the BircriNSi wlU be better enabled thaa ever to tUve an Unsarpassed Im ni Family Paper I The rroet-edtntxs of Cocsrrewi an! of oar DennvCratlc Lt'Klslatnrt and tie dolnjn of onr Ih-vo oratio National snd Mate administrations will b4 anly chronldGd, u wcU m the current tveuu at tbe day, lis Commercial Reviews and Markst Staport will be reliable and complete. Its A?ricnltnral and Home Departments ar I the beat of hands. Fitby editorials, select literary breviti and eatcrtalnlpg miscellany are aw med feature. It snail be lully the equal In eeneral Information of any paper In the land, while lu lis reports oa Indiana afTalrs U will nave no cioaL U U Yonr Own Stale Paper, and will be devoted to and represent Indiana's Interest, political, Industrial and social, aa no foreign paper will or can do. Will yon not bex this in mind when you ooxse to take subscrtpUooa and, make up clubs T A copy of the Bentlnel Supplement, ctvtnf full proceedings In Blaine libel suit, furnished eeJs new or renewing subscriber when doairel. Now is the timo for every Dem-, oorat 'tho In Btato to subBcribo for tho SentinoL T1 DB HMS: W1CICIJL.Y. Single Copy wlthont fremlnm. CInba of 11 for..... 1.0 . lO.M Clubs of S3. 90.CXI Clubs of to. DAILY. One Copy, One Yes.r... One Copy. Fix Monthly. .810.0 a.oo . i.oo 99 One Copy, Three Month. a . Ost Copy, One llonth . ,.

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