Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1882 — Page 5

THE INDIANA. STATE SEFUNEL, WEDNESDAY APRIL 19, 18SH.

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ABOUT SO feO.

Is the Keport of titm Mndltfon of Trade u4 Bualne From the Several Cirea Centers for the Fast Wee, the General Mercantile Markets Heinz Fairly Active in All St.-ipleb. New Yoek, April 14. The week has been an exceptional one in its religious and holiday aspects, rrhich detracted somewhat from the tusiwss activity, while the weather has been unfavorable, yet trade generally continues to manifest some improvement, and there is noticeably a C3nSdent feeling in reports from the various interest?. The vaia marker has beon strong; wheat fluctuated within rango of one to two cents per beshel, and at the close was fairly ßrra at th advance. Corn tende4 steadily upward and the market dosed firm at the liiV?st rates attained this season. In provisioni, lard and pork have been verr firm, fluctuations alishtwiti a decline at the close. Tne cotton marke continued steady nntil tK day or two ago, wlwn there was something of an advance and indications at the close of a bull movement; .pnce3 some twenty points in advmre-of a weekj.go. Wool is dull and steady. retroleam has been w.ak and prices gradually declining. Operators appear very cautious. '. Freiehts dnTL American pip: iron is depressed, and while the consumption is sulli-cient to prevent an accumulation of stock, there are few buyers in the market and little or no sjecu!ative feeline. Scotch pis ? also very uult ami J rices inclined to be tower. There little oir in either Eteel or Iron rails. Tle boot and shoe traie is active. and nilVic's from the country are cheerful and the outlook for buine3s generally satisfactory. A steady trade is reported in leather. The prospect is thought to be good. Reports from the dry goods trade are mostly satisfactory, and notwithstanding the Unfavorable weather quite a heavy niove-ment iu merchandise has taken place since April set in. Buyers are here in large nanbers and purchasing more freely. The lumber market is somewhat aiTocted by tiie present strikes of carpenters and others, but this is only regarded temporary. Trices are firm, however, except in spruce lumber, which shows signs of weakness. The funeral tone is good, and trade ü fairly active. There is a somewhat better demand for Brazil grades of coffee, and prices steadier; milder grades are more inquired for; and holders are not inclined to make concessions. Sugar is steady to firm. There are no important changes to note in the tea market. Butter and cheese ore dull and weak, with a light export demand. Chicago. Chicago, April 14. This has been a good financial week, and there seems to be fair sailir.fj ahead, although disturbing rumors come from other cities of bank troubles. There is an overplus of money on hand, and good borrowers could obtain it at 5 per cent. Eastern exchange was firm at T.uSOo premium. The clearings for the week (estimatir Saturday) were D.OOOjO. Securities ruled good and strong. General mercantile business was fairly active in all the staples, and jobbers are satisfied with the condition of things. Building is in full swing i:ow, and materials are fairly called for. On 'Chang to-day prices were rurvn -strong for nearly everything, and the feeling was bullish in every respect, Even the report f he heavy bank failure in iJuti'alo, wh:ch was vigorously used to depress rates, had only a momentary and, slight ti'ccc Flour hai been getting strungcr day by day. but no very marked advance has occurred, so that holders refuse to sell, and trading is very restricted. Wheat was quite active and unsettled. Foreign advices were bullish, and local speculation ruled the May. The market opened stronger and Jc higher, troke 13ic

for lutures, but as an urgent oemand set in advanced quickly USaJc- for May and June, then weakened and closed ultimately ic bisher for Mav, le June. 1'ic July. Sales." 1 2vil '."J'-.; May, SI 27al 2H;',' June, $1 22al IM.,',' July. It was noticeable today that May and June sold very closely together for the Ürst time of late. On call there was considerable excitement, the , heavy sales aegregrating H,4ü0,0tw bushels, and an advance, especially for July and Aueust. Corn was speculatively very active and there was a nervous and Irregular movement iu the market, and wide fluctuations made it au unsatisfactory deal. Advices showed stretiitk. The market opened firm at yesterday's diving prices and soon advanced Considerable business was done at small rrnge, but about noon rates receded under heavy offerings "a2"4c, then ; a raUy of liiZc followed, and at the cl-se the advance was .f -3 for XIny, J tine. 'sC July; s-!f. r.i7Sic May, '74 aTiJc June. 74;ia7;;c July. On Call: ri tles 1,".'21 "i.OOO bushels, and rates rm at first but a little easier on lest sales. Oats v, ere lightly traded in and in the afternoon became flat, bat the feeling improved later, speculation set in and there wa a strong upward movement; sales, 52 53c ilay, 51a52c June, 5C!a57c

Jaly. On call price wt-Te srrong and in some cases l,'c higher. isiles ioO.OOO bushels. Tork was active -for futures, but shipping wrs light: prices opened CalOc higher, but scon declined lOaU-c; near tho c!os it rallied and cioed firm; sales, $1H '20x1$ 40 Mry; $1S 4213 C8 June; (18 07a.!S 0 July. On call sales were 11,500 bushels; prices just st: ady. Lard was fairly active and offerings were free; prices advanced slightly, but declined 5ai Jo and barely recovered the decline at the close; sales at $11 32tU 40 Mav; $11- 12Jall 57 June; $11 Wall C7 July. Ouall sa!i?s were 2ö0 tierces, and no change in rctes. transfers on call tday represented a valuo of $4 Gj7,02X Italtiino. Baltimore. April 14. The markotä for the past eek hve been generally fairly active Mone$-is plenty at 5aG percent.; lower rate lor bttz securities only. Cincinnati. Crxx:.vTi, April 14. The event of the week Li? t en the sudden change ic temperature. Lost Saturday the thermometer reached' 1; on Monday night it had fallen to2S; Tuesday night was quite us cold. ' "i he best vics from all povnts iu&cate 'that in a majority of ti.e localities peaches tare entireij killed. Other fruits are more or less injured, apples, perhaps, ieat of all. trawberrws are entirely tilled. The check .to farm wonL is inconsiderable, as it is too early to beji planting. Much .npprelw-n-sioia was felttlnr the grottioz wheat, whih was unusual'! well advacoed. Juitest objerwttioiis sho? that the injury is not setvous,, and that .i the whole the re-ilt wiil ibe beneficial. The era iii ui&rket is still active, though, corn U souiewij-t easier, without Any drop! in pricts. The mand is still heavy. 'o. s 2 mjxed sold to-Ly at 9c. Oa. ryo and bsrey are scare ami higher, oaU reaching 55c Wheat is in pood demand with slowly increasing price, reaching $1 34 to-day. . Frovisious are remarkably stronr. with a marked increase in prices; the feeling i that bisher prices will yet be obtained. Stocks are not heavy, and th demand eems to be increasing. Groceries continue to be active, with an uansually large volume of business; prices of staples are increasing. Pried fruit hold bigber, but transactions were not large. Dryoods show an increased volume with stifteniug prices, though some check hau been flt from the cold weather. Pig iron is very light; the demand and prices lowered $1 to $2 per ton. Tobacco market firm and prices well

maintained. The plant is not hurt by the

frost. . . . Money is easier but firm at o ana . Lou'aviHe. L0CI3VILLE, April 14. Clearings the past six days haye been $7,7U7,CC2. against $8,708,827 the previous week and $7,C6T,GG0 for the corresponding time last year. Trade in general h A3 been fair. The demand for money is fairly active and about equal to the supply ii oiler. Hates of discount ruled steady at 7a3 per cent, on commercial paper. Eastern exchange was without quotalle variations. New York sieht bills sold between banks at $1 per 1,000 premium. The floating supply of local stocks, und bonds has almost entirely d i appeared ; sellers and buvers are both absent from the street and trade buyers and sellers are. apart. The formtr.ln view of tiie nearness of what they deem a good harvest, anticipate lower prices, while dealers are firm, arguing that Hour can not be made and sold at present quotations, with grain at the hiph prices prevailing. The market hiring the week has been steady with prices a shade lower. Grain has ruled steady and firm and prices have advanced. Corn closed 2 to 3c higher. Provisions have been in good demand and all kinds of meat is higher than last w eek. Cotton has been quiet and firm and all grades are held at larger figures than ruled ai the time of the last review; the demand is good but holders are not anxious to sell. The iron market is stagnant, with very little new business offering, and concessions can be had on large lots, tut the inclination is toward retrenchment on all sides, and prices must settle before heavy transactions can be had. Nails are feoing freely at a slight cut from the manufacturers' card. Fence wire is in heavy demand and rules strong at market prices. Heavy hardware is unchanged. TOO R he: KS. An Outline of the Seuator'a Eloquent Retuark in the Senat on Frliiaj. A VasLington special of the 1 4th says: After the Snats this afternoon had passed over a great rno.s of je:ty bills on the calendar, Senator Dan Voorhet's luiroanced n resolution which ervol as a basis ot a t-pece.hiu the policy of lue State Petartnietit lu the matter ot the American puspects now la cjnfititment hi Great T.ntalu. At flrst very little attention was (ail to what the Indiana heuator hal to say; but he hal auparein.y entertsl into the subject with a great i'al more than his usual earuestaess, and the result was that Kfore he hid been talking five minutes he taal the protouad attention of tne enure Suuaic and the TACKED GALLEEIEI. The latter part of his speech was the nearest epI'reach to anything like real eloquence heard In the Senate for totue time. There whs a vein of hearty paiiroiilm and loyal iudiaaiiou throughout the clofiiriK paragraphs that cahed forth uods vt apjjr-.val and at times hearty a) Hatise, that was with diilieulty cheeiced by the L'fcatr. The senator showed a marked contrast between the policy of the Government when Marcy was Secretary of Stat and the present Administration, senator Voorhees read an extract from a letter written by General Cass In isv., who a-serte that the rlnht cf expatriation rould not at that day be doubted ordeided in the United vStatcs. -JJut," said he, "htill earlier than the letter of General Cass, froia which I have rend, the law of Ameiicsn honor, strenflh and slory was announced in such majesty of tnuh and r- er that I recur to it now in these ue.'c:r.era;e Cays with the feeling of a traveler in the l)iiriiin desert as he avproncbeF the c )Iirg, healing waters of a fouutain in the depthsof atruve. Wm. L. Marcy honored f.irever be his name! what Amrieau can read his icaniorial letter to lluiseman, t uivhir.)! the arrt and iinprisoament -f Martin Kos,t2A ty the Aus trian tmHre, without leelitiv his patriotism kindle into tHrr.e, and his pride of country rise high toward the zeuiih? U the 'JCUi day of septeaiber, isö:;, the great Democratic fecrewry of state proclaimed I'.mj following graid utterances to the lKtenirvj, expectant, ana wui.deriiig liuilous of the eaitu: Whenever, by the law of Siilm, an lnilvllr.al becomes clothed with our nati'.)iin.l character, t be a uative-born o aturallz d (iüzjn. nn exile driven frora his early home by p-!l:i ojprestion. or an emigrant enlleed from it by the in e of a better fortune for himself and his potteri'y, he can CULM THE PKOIECTIOrt of this Government, and it may respond to that eluita withoui beinK obliged to explah) its condtOk to any foreigri power; for it is its duty to rnatte iU nationality respected by other Na.ions and respeetaule in every quarter of theg'.obe. International law looks only to the national charac ter in determininx what er.untry has tho riht to protect. It a person Kees from lh: country abroavl with the l atioURlily of the United State, this law eiijoltss nion other Nations lo respect him la rera lo woiviiion as an Auiv'r.CHn citizen. "Kob.za was not yet a rhueuof the United states," continued ilr. oo;hees; "lie h:ul muikIv dtciarea nis intention to become one. Iosvt euey s naturalization parers are full and ein plete. Kostzi had a domicile in this couutry l'than two years; McSweet.ey has resided, a wellknown and sueceful business man, a quarter of a century tu Sau t ranches." Mr. Voortiees agaiu qrsoted from Mr. Marcy the following language: Giving eSect 10 these wed-esUblisfeed principles and applying ihem to the facts iu the ca?o they result, iii mat Kosua acquired, while iu the I. nited states, the national character; mat he ro taiued tkt character when he wa Keiz.d at ismyrua, tud that lie had a riirht te be resDeeied as ich while there by Austria and every other fortiitn iwer. Tne pow er t a i'atlon to protect and icuuite others to respect.at borne and abroad, all who are clothed wiih its nationality, is no new doctrine now Hr the first time brought into ovH-raiioa oy tne nuiea tatet. It is common t. all atioi:s, oi!jd has had themnotiju of thetrprac tices for aes; but it is new that at this late ie riod. wIkh tne United States averts a claim to it a a comcou Inheritance, it fcnouid at once be flisüovered ttf.t It Is a doctrine Jiauitht with dii gcr. and likely to compromise the peice of the world. The United States sees no cause for alarn and no roason for renoum iiig for themselves what others have w) long and so harmlessly eiijoyed. Mr. V.xirhees then cuntlnueaSir, these are hih. iferoic wor?s, aid they well bec. me the occasion. An Ainerkian s'.oop-of-ws.r. i.'is i. tenuis. v.Htain lusranaa cornmandlug bad. wiiu bhotted rm.n anU lithied tnntchrit. r. cued, in a distant ea, from Cham, riungua and CL-rtam dea the person ol a w&aderer and an exile, who had A r.fXY TORCHED OCK 8IIOKES, but who, In that brief atay, had clothed him vlf with the mantel of American nationality, 'ihe Imperial liouve of llanvburg demanded that the (ioverument of the I.' nited elates should deliver him up le Ausman vengeance: toat it i.hould disavow the eondtiet of Captain Ingraham aud ail the Amerieaa a-ents in the affair, punish thcia severely and theii rentier to Austria such sati.-fac tion us she uiu'ht deem proportionate to the outrage complained of; and, Li order to enforce this dfraand upon the United states, Austria apnlled to the principal powers of Eurote, and actually induced them to warn and admonish this Government iu regard to its duty in the premies. It was uudc thee circuniitiices, with the whole world looking on, and with all Europe In sympathy wiih Austria, that Marcy wrote his immortal communication to the repjesentativc of Austrian power and despotism, ihe Ilun?arni rif'igce wa :ict delivered up; the conduct of Iugraham ainl other Americvj agents at Smyrna was not disavowed; they Awere not pun ished ; they were honored, and no other kind of Katiila('tiou than .this was ever tendered to the Empire of Austria. Manifestations of applause in the Kalleries. I Now an American St creury of r.'tate is content for the BrltUn (ioverument to inform him distinctly, through the American M:-j. lter, tliat it is noHeof hit bis:ne-s w hy American citizens are ia biitish J ills; that thecaue cf their at rest will nor. be given, and that tVy thall tibitherbe tried uor released. The Outratt is complete; it can go no further. k!r. Voorhees concluded s follow: There are nearly J0.0t)o.(0 Amcrtrn ctUz 'n anäi'.ubabiUnis now of Umrt:Uu birth. JThey e- me not here as aliet.s in bi)od. witti race prejudice gaU8t them. They are our kindred; their blood and curs commingle. Wearecf common parent steefc. Shall tiiey be de-dod the protection of thoe jns.itutions wcieb they helped to purchase at o i3ar a cost, and which they have done k much to nnh'ild iid honor? Sir,' there are nov live Sectors on thia floor who were torn subjects of Greai. Hritatn three in Ireland, oce in Seotland and one in England. Siiall they fall utiiJ.er t.e law of sustxlon If they shoa'd revisit u!ielr native homes, be arre-U:d at the pleasure cf the British Government, cast intodongeotv wiUtout sworn cliarce aud held there irfetinitely without trial? They are AS LIABLE TO fiCCH X FATE at Daniel Mesweeney or any other naturalized c Si, '.en, and under the -ervile policy of the Department of &tate and Mr. Lowell they would re moia ia their cells instead of. returning U their aeatsin this body. It has been announced that an eminent American woman contemplates a vüü to her imprisoned son in Ireland. Mrs. Pirnell would 4oubtlesa be arrested a a "suspect." There Is a two told reason why the suspicion (of British spies would bauut her she la the mother of one I who believes his paople onght to have a chance to own their komei, aud who leves liberty and justice well enough to naffer for them. She is likewise the daughter of Stewart, of Ihe Ironsides, who saluted tne Brithh flag on the high aeaa in 112 to,J)etter purpose and -with far greater propriety than the aalota of October lat at Yorktowu. (Applause in the galleries. I plead lor ths right vl this womaa,

and of all women ar4 men f,j foreign birth, or wlta foreign al.Unrv. to visit their kiudred, ahare in their 'j,-, aU(j their sorrow?, look tipou the craves cf (litlr parents and earesthe loved onts f J(.y t.l t.eQid them, without molestation or bill.ri,l;ce lrom ItJ power whatever, as ttiey blCaU no law. Ihis is not quest! s to the pe.pl. j rf anyone nativity; itls net 4, rtvh nnr a Ucinai question: 10 "'-MlUed citizens ci every clime and ind, ana lt 5,:s taetr rlsbt 3Ci tntirsaltty ,?T fer shore ihey may wander. It will be set jiit n o distant day iu accordinco w.th Air ,rtrwi honor. The people of tha United States I are yv pro-iJ a euol justice and of their own kCrei.ii and gl.niou destiny to ubinit louser i the ix licy of a party w Lich permits the AwerirATi citizen, the An.erican l!a and the AinerUsn ntme t l-e outiugd with impuidty by foregu iiatiop. 4 ppaue iu the galleries.l "I have found St. Jacobs Oil to be a most excellent remedy for rheumatic pains," tays Mr. F. Lath.sm, ö Harrison street, Frovidetice, R. I. Doston Herald. , That Husband at Min is three times the man he was before he began using 'Wells' Health Uenewer." $1; druggists; depot, Stewart it Darry.

Suicide aud Dyspepsia. A most remarkable cure for dysreptda, "Wells Health Kenewer." The greatest tonic, best bilious and liver remedy known. $1; dru .'gists". Depot, fetewurl & Uurry. Do yoa cough? Then prevent, if ycu have any gumption, with llale's Honey of Horehound and Tar, the consumption. Pike's Toolhaciie Drops cure in one minute. Mammas, if j-our little ones contract skin diseases at school, apply Glenn's Sulphur fc a p. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, 50c. ; Parties intending to visit Eurorv" the coming season will b interested in the announcement in another column of lr. K. Tourjee's Fifth Tour. Worms, that universal disease in childhood, can be thoroughly cured by the use of Dr. Terry's Dead-Shot Vermifuge. K. Ferrett, agent, 372 Tearl street, New York City. SPECIAL NOTICES. A JIute Evidence of Refinement I a row of well polished teeth. People of vulgar instincts are very apt to neglect theirs. Cleanliness demands careful attention to the teeth, and experience indicatea S0Z0 DON'T as the safest and surest means of retrieving their losses of beauty and vigor. It removes impurities upon and between them; imparts to soft or shrivelled gums tho hardneSj and rosine of coral; makes the breath fragrant and lends to feminine Hps an additional charm. o A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will euro you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary la South America. Send a self -addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Station D, Kew York City. o Forty Tears Kxperience of an Old Kars Mrs. VYixslow's Soothins Syhup Is the prescripiica o one of the best female physicians aad nurre3iathe Unltod States, an has been used for forty yejs with never-falling success, by millions of inothers for their children. It relieves the child from Daln, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels and wind colic. Byglvin? h-mlth to tbe chlld.lt reata the mother, moe, twenty-flvecent a Dottle. COMFORT BY THE VAY. 3 The small boy's idea cf genuine comlort and happiness was to be piicneu into a pond of ice cream w nose chores were made of sjonge cake. His misery was tho absence of these pleasantsulistanees. That boysimply represents humanity. Comfort is appreciated by contrast we enjoy a thing in proortion to our conception of the disadvantages of our depriva tion tnercoi. i his applies to material things as well as to immaterial con sideration'. The icicle, whose ai(earanee In the wintry, cold and bleakness sends the shiver of discomfort through the observer, would sug gest notions of the coolest comibrt in act and sultry days of the summer st-as n. And in both seasons that ill Which tho li iclo flourishes lu st and in the one w herein its alienee is conspicuous that most uncmilbrtaMe and torturing disease, rhenriaiitn, plentifully abounds, eattsiinr painand agony to mvrindsof people. And yet it need not le thus tllüi -live if sulVrers would only use St. J.ons Oil, tli Mirest, ratest and siH.i-iiest rei!i':ym me wnole world lor the eradication r.nd cure of rheumatism uidallpaiuful ailment-. Hie loll, wing from the II whester (Tnd.) yai!iu. -U', -s how home people attend to their rhemna Jsm : ' lien a young huskmdhad g no frcm he Tre, and with .'.ml boliciiude tvlegn; 1 ) his little wit'o ' What Lrve vt u t reuttjist. ft' a.1 how's the Inl-yV he ?vccived the l.ricf, pnetieul funl nicvcrllvo n i . I v n few heut cr.kes and ll.c nica.-les." vc have the report cl u uise in ur roi lt, nr,t wln ie mecr'l s was in the hill 01 lure, but where i::ie rln t.r.;aism ein: nod Mt.J.Jwm n.il.ewell!;nwn J loch ester tr.iif-; ;.-t, to his ro'.'M for a Ion? erio.'. it was Mated to our reporter in the-1 lit wing utk Thieuior ir.unU'T of this inni was ;t;ac.;el with nb. tic rhctm.atiMu iloutLercnilx-r V üi lnt,iid f. r i nr kveeks njccietling Jeb. V th, vui-l M-areely h ave l.i.-. t-m m. He um d .VT. r.v ons On., and i now alle to be at 'lis phi -e of l.r.sinc-s, Kt lingnot no.nh he worm for l.;fc rei tnt tllicti. u. lho inference is convir.i ine. Tiie nil which ST. Javoi-sOm. is having s, we say, ui'prisv hnteI, and the ar-ii-le is iapio!y ü.sj liiiirg ul! other !;i jtmatio 11 1: levies ls lust as its vir-lue-i lH'c..irn tii.iwn. "i:lgar T. l'iiite, Trj., dmglst. vvriU-s us from Chicopee Falls.'' cuvs he Fjringliei.l tJ!i:.l j:ij,uUit(in, that Mr. Allsrt Cmntlier. under Vild's Hotel, Ijus used tl.at reniarka'leremedy,ST.J.'iBsOn., f.rase'veie aso .f rlieuinatism, uiul it cured him is if by magic." Cures Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples and Face Grubs. Blotches, Coils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sores, Mercurial Diseases, Femalo "Weakness and Irregularities, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Juandice, Affections of the Lirer, Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and Geseral Debility. Acoune f I?urdk Blood Bitter win utisfy the mw ikrpnc U that itf the Greatest Blood Funnel on eartlt, Sld by medicine stealers crery- here. UmcUdu ka clavea luicuages. Fiuca. $ uo. ' FOSTEB, MILBU3N k CO, Prep'i, Buffalo, N.Y. XKutM WM(i. t n Pay made üWlln rar JSfcW IIOl tllol.l JiLfl Jl aUTU.-LA.8aad AM1LV MAL'. trh, up to Si Iba. &-lla at l.50. IMkSTlC'JSCAl.K Co., CialBBU, o. 2wriscEXXi-A.isrjBOxys. Cfl All cewatyleChrcmio Cards, no two alike wU name on. 10c. Clinton Bro.. Clin ton vllie.i. $8 la $21? er da vat home; 13 ootfi tall free. Ad reaa aaawif Jiaiiai.i ltisnfia. jia. m week. J12 a day at home evily mad a vDi6 Costly ouv't free. Address True A Co. Augusta, Maine.

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Gold and Silver Cases. S CHAINS AND RIBBONS. AS ELEGANT LINE OF Watch Charms and Seals. BINGHAM, WALK & MAYHEW 12 East AVashlnstoii Street. HERCULES POWDER, The Creat Stump Annihilator. ' The Strongest ii and don't you Safest &. Best In tho World, forget it!! Before a Blast. 1 After a Blast. I Copyrighted 1882, by C. II. Jenne.l HERCULES POWDER. It has no equal for Safety, Streich nnd Cheapness, iu Uemovine StumpB and Rock-. Wc thnnk our potrons fr nxst favors, and in ciTering HEK CL Lhs tor 1 "vsli, a- so relying on its meri;s alone Hercules is the original and only eldutelvsaf. high ext losive for stump blasting We challcns the worid for another mixture that will compap w ith it when submitted to the closest Fcrutinyj seien iiflo chemists and experts. S.me of oi would be rivals have exEct copies of our old it; and tools. They assume as theirs what is aptr of our stock ia trade. We evüüou the publi a-r.inst them. For prices or estimates on work call on or ad dress the Sole Agent and original Stump Blaster, C. H. J E H N E, 29 North Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IXD s z- -A f - -r -.-.ti '. 'I . - r . - . ....... . . " ; I - . r, - .. ( 1 3 This cut represents laying over rough boards our EDJBERIÖFII. Weight but CO pounds to 100 square feet and is ir.e eoeaoesi ana iiRntest Koot tnatcon ne pus on. It can be laid bv any one. and is merior to all other Roofini; for cheapness, fireproof qumitio ai.u uuraoaiiy. img reaay tor u., vtry tiau-tic, requiring no tar or gravel, is ftrotiRlv rcv.m mended bv äreliltcets. poroomtion.. w.ililfe lnsii tutions. builders and leadin? men iu all sections for new steep or fiat roofs. Can also be laid over very old shins;les, wi'.ti poi-ltive t-atisfaction m 111 not tineu iu not weatner. sheds water rapvtly, handsome finish, is as nearlv flrentwd as it is. pos sible to make any rooting, and Ls rs durable as any un root und; r similar conditions. Price, S3.25 per square of 10 by 10 feet. This Includes everything complete for a New Roof. Send for Cireulais giving further panic u lars. IIDim PAIM-AXD R09HXG C0BP15T, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. yceass CURE. Tie Only Known Ileal Cure. LU 1 I fV Urn All III . yi a z. f-i-ZT M w 'Si? 3 zizn tin -15 .3 Siti J pEXHOCX'S Patctt RCAD Macbise. pin the ipchwiav; rtz Tiwrs kifi ren iulf nt rhttCMI Si'

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A "Road Mitfhlne," or ft "Mttchless Self Loadinp and Spif-Dumping Kcraper." will be sent orv TltlA-X to any Koad Superintendent In the State. Address for particulars S. l'LX.NUCK & CO. Fort Wj ae, Ind.

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PONY SAW MILL.

Guarantee 1 to cut at th rate of 4.010 feet of lumber horse power eneine. Alo Plantütf U,H Cf.n.i.i twenty, twenty-live and thirty borsew Eagle

EAGLE IACHI1E Irtdinnnpolis, Xxid.

McCÖRMICK HARVESTIK5 MACHINE COMPANY'S YORKS, CHIWCO. ILL.JBBI. The action taken to compel imitators of the ceVbrated MeCorm t,, n.i. .

- or shut up shop, has awakened a deep Interest In tor the Ratification of tne Sentinel'n

mick', Mammoth Factory, as it appeared in 188!. f;om whieh rcme ider.cl L maSn it ode oX their business maybe palntd. These are the largest Works of theki!,d er der ore manc-E-c-it in tie world. KlnrathvaWai.nt.. .1 . . ...... ,..... n .i ii.c

nr.... ', .".ZI I""?'" "avc "7 t I', 7 V ,,,mM,E,1(" Tuls van number will fall far thort oi scprljing in all parts of the world.

The McCormick Twine Binder and MeCr.rmtfir.Tr xr

. 1 " i ; 1 iiiue.--;'onaii' l;e best rair ani grass hrrves.ers manufactured, d command the highest price. Mvt, etet niple 6 Ccmpa"J' trfc allj 10 8ecur M valuable improvements and Prottct their own tkhu and

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The W. C. Coup SV.vr Is as far ttiperior to Biirrnm's Shew w H-inmn's Show is be'trr than ?ho-e cf a doaea yara ago -Sj iingfield (Ma-f.) Eepuhlicai.

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WORLD'S FAIR! For the Season rf 1882. Vil! Exhibit afternoon end evening at INDIANAPOLIS, ON WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26.

Tnree Grana Circuses in cue Great Ring, ft K&nnificsnt P.enagsne. The celebrated Bronchos. The Leaaing Eiorso SETTLE. An innnense Klussum, wiih the grand Historical Tableaux of tfe

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ASSASSINATION OF GARFIELD BY GU1TEAU,

With fiffl KtAtnS nrf f-r.rn- t tt. iir flnvf.tAA .....1

all the Incidents of the eaiional tragedy, with the identical eN-thes whicn tlniteau woe at the tne , Av "MWlut'&. nd e sit lie ore dnritrR the tr.al. This U! feature co"t me TEN Tt M " ' liOKK than nov leMue 111 ai,7 Kfow nn this cott' rent. ui. i-ubi, . iur. , . v1 Vi'TT- H' in her astounding leaps from the K-ound to the topmct heights of the ccntor-pr.le iu her bird-like tlist-taeroM the entire lenptti of th ravi'.ir.n. tul'ri""" I0TA. I i t.e Human Car not, Call. yiUT 1 II JrJCI A "XT a a a The daughter of Kin? ( ew,yo. 1-1, her Maid of iir.r. Trnin of Zulu Obicf The onlv Ftmali Zulus who ever 1-it Zululand, aud the oi.ly Genuine Zulns in America. 1Iie OUI-v wiiMoA-e' MKLVILI.K, the Grc.U Five-For Kider Y&?l&L RWcf- "r.K. JKAKKE. tbe no,t dutiful and rtart... of tftKeJ 3IA1-L::s"wLi MAKIÄK U3f, with it Sea LirSand Mo.t, ,fa!1iiTTA.:MS!Kht'f TOf) HACK, nnlc pnevented bv sior. r. nAIR .;7Ät Ä nd Nenus. will be cut ,oc, P.i d MADAME ESTELT.K I t-LiAIK and SKrNOli i.OMf IOKl will perform a ferlt of W.fs on h .'witieinir Tr.,m, . FREE EXHlJilTIos a NI GOK(iF.rs Open AlrVara.l t dv , 'the m 1 between 9 , and jo '1' of w),i,h ,ee raaUbiilH aud A.UaVe'ilr en " ' IA(!UHHlON -Til AfvSHnpll R-ilreadsat trrelv reduced rates ixfrii n lr.'irp.m l. rf Tmne an hour latr. ir icen jim uiial. "-'d--UWt'IVtd tCat ,Kke:8WB P""' HtaH.aalla.;vxace.at Mvc Ko ca-np lollowcra allowe nor will any parabling or wlndUrijr emo hC permire.1 13. T. COI.YIN. ItiMr. W.'Cr- COOP, xojrletor. Will exhibit at Terre flaute. i:U-. Viiuenne, 2th; Fvautrille, 2ith.

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FAIRBANKS1 STANDARD SCALES,

THE ECLIPSE

THE HANCOCK INSPIRATOR. FAIRBANKS & COMPANY, 20 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis

trOnrTDU HI! I rTTO gold medal, parish

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STEEL" PENS.

Woia Throuehout tlio "World.

OF in ten hours, with an ordinary ten or tweh u . ... 'J.11" i?11' ÄmbK XX 3. -.- ""Utl IU l'BJ IV tho, McC.rmick Ilarrctif Machine CoMDarv tvA bu3MlKKwH...h give a-, addition,! capacity to ful!- fifty lft. nw-nd mHchines for 1;S the demand, so i cr ular are Mccormick's M rti-.e -..: J.' ... .. . . WXIVr MIO I V? The Favorite Kos. 30 4 332, 351, 170, and his aim styles.

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TflE COLUMBUS

n ompan7 STILL LEADS WITH THE LARGEST BUGGY MANUFACTORY In the World, AniiSEll tta 2nt Buggy on thq dale Tor tne money. Send for Catalogue and Tesf'nansa's f Hundreds of Liverymen vho have csed thep.AiJdress COLUMBUS BUGGY C! Columbus, Ohio. TESTIMONIALS. Ge: tlrmjti Yonrb'ürioslidve pvc.t rr.e r.tir fath fi.ction. lxth in style and I irr-' i ity. I hv used thtiu for the po- t three j pmt. Your re-ent impro vement ca roi.d ffao.:i I consider the best iu the ruaiket. JAMES II. RA?IS3i:iiO. Fredencli, Muryland. Pear Sirs We have bv.K,irs cf rr u r too x that have ben in use three yc?r, an.i n. bug-v (uat wehuve that cost twice the s.ut -int l.f-i'pivoa butter fcAlislactloc. JAME3 II. AUr.CT0Ol. Johurtown, Ta. Gentlemen We haveuped tho rf-lnrXsFu' Company's work fur the last live ersavi'i conscientiously recommf r.d it ?s -'.rici'y 'r- - ss to style, tatteKs;, worsm.;; :.! ail d.'J)t l'y. Your busies hav:. i,-'-"1 ! f." . than any other make ot vcüicl :a .'"' u-e for tüe lut ten yc.rPALMES i V.'IITTVKF.tv r.i l Oa'i, I ; p. a. Oor.r.etnen Tt qlvev we t losf I have fceea fdiAu yvur fur j rs. tt'd cxiu f&'e!v rid r tiii o'-c i.i w-.u of a t-u ? Jr. i-.r V. urs tf":' '."i-.fi :o M;ic'Tab, Illinois. fient'erae:: v.'Mh ov. r fi :tce:i y-..-in buiidine bi. ??;', ,'' , c e." 1 utte in siviiit; 'j'ir u...:i t r : strictly lir.!-ciiisa iü i.;k:':i-.i'Miii . -.. tr; i"rti':'s. tilling 2 i.-ii-fc!. v i. : :, ar i-le that can t'tr m li i- t a ;.ri.' 1. .-1 i-!ii.:ry n:u;lctiiH r r-.n j :o1-.h j .1 : It r '1 ::t '. . .1 iL siae qrsuty 01 wirt t:. c. I. S Kill."!!!. Cci iicaiitvillt. I'ti. 5es.t;v2:.-v. I Ur.-o -m-J your lc-"-; ln.-l. x ?. r t..n r., y,i; - v,.r, ' .-;. t?t liSI n ii'if fl'i ii.:0, Hl'ij t,.,,. 1. , 1. , it- jö iit t.'"'.t Ktü'.nu' wo . t it-U. Si.'e W. t iiL .- : o ( r t..- i f. r r" --- r . X ?.:tv? s i r :. .;-- c : 1: .- tiuii. i !: it ii'H- ton rjeke tl v . ; i4 b-xt road 4...i.s last fc.ro cmde it lue l"n:ie4 ? t fT t'ie none'-. r.. -ectfally, V. Ii. IIAML1K. Ltwreiiee. Ku.-ii?. Dear Sir We hv.e be:-. y:itr y..ur bnsr-s frr the la t Tsnror tve y-. r Th-.y Lave ki.v:i entire sat ishctinn. I think they are t: e b;.fthtisg.cs m.t "ie lor he nii: et W. Ü. (iivl'ME? A CO., LI ry!a?a. Whitehall, Illinois. Dear c5r? I hfive V-! rsi: 4 ycrr fcues tTjfl phietoiifc inrev bits-iwfrB fr vtr ihre:; yeurs. tr.4 cki; ch'.-eriuiy rt-ci0in.ir.tl your to:A." Auy "JwsjKlo thf.t ni'i sta-d lie iik J:i f l.very stftV.e ui'ist be if puiterial t.nd !:; : as you.if" me tiie misio p.K1 :nntf ri. 1 a: d st 1- as y. Ut li-.f'i rtotti I shp.U us" r. 1 .ih r T.ri thn.i tt'u'k of the f'fluini..ui Bnir-y 'om;uy,uf Col l bus, Ohio. Very roxi c;-:f;ii y, EAKN1T BURS DORF. Livery ai.d Jjaie Ste; Wahinton. D. C. t . Gentlemen We luve e: hi sö ins; your w for two seetions. end cve if. e-:-rj l-.i-uucc f j your bunaies first cl-Jv-'. U'c : e-. l.ave fcd f your job rciu,,ed t r i c; U!: nev."rtLave we lind a tin-:io fn;i:int .-, f-co Jiit oJ work not bcin..' poih- tl r - f.iet uy. ey respt ';;:. l.'v. U. I. BU'TKLEYiCO. Sprinfi.leld, liUuoi. Dear fir A.sn evidence of rny ftppTttittio o y(-ur bUE-.les. wnieh 1 have been üsirm for smf ti.ie in nv iivc-rv. I inclose orders f-.r wiyr?. W uts resctftilly, W. SEW. l'anville, Ya. IH-ar Sir Yourr-oik has in it failed In a rp"!t Itisut'te tt pive evtire K-tislar 1:1., Ld rntti t-qiial to Prester erneive 'cie.- th.tn ton cliim fat It We h-artly recetiiUie, t i ns si: vrior fos- th pTire to any Oukr ol nit h we br.ve try knowf e lje. Yours truly, THOMAS & EliO. Baiifu. ML. Ceutleroen -Ilariijg nold your b;v;rics for rc.xa rue, I can heattily ty they tive f. t'.re at.xIoiru. 1 have never se-p any i-ioii.-j t,ncy tonal to th?m ia finish. I know of to;f thera ihnt luve leer, in n.e two y?ar t 1 .o-t bv tr.ei who are very 1-nrd drivtr, end ih b..s;ir. ire m o. when bought. Yours. I). A. GAYLOKD. Mansüeld, I'a. tie; w- tb t. 1 hetei, 1 . m'.-it.ov i-j &iyi:i:j tt.at r'. e L.u:i;:es mii!iu:"ao.iif d by i.:t ,lu-3u .';. ;uy i'.'T-ip:oiy ie the tx-t w rk f. r tl pnea 2 ihvu ; kiiowlcde of. in i n-a M:.g!e iust.kac ht-.H ilieiv vn a d,.sMi.'!sfnctio;i on ihei artcf it y o: e ot my cus:om-si. KRA K L. II A LI nvensboro, Ky. lear Sir hi' the tat 'wo yer.i te have tühj . ur bUKie; c;oe h vide wi'h other ?nkes 11 b tn our ifcifs. a;i i are ptrf.-itlv .HiU:iKl wit he .tienj.'. h, dun.bi irv a.-l vorknun'-iiip. rrvJ witji ntlieif As fM 's nur k Iti llvf is ii-vi up e hc'l repi iv li,- m wi ti you trun f.-iciurc. knovii- fr(in 1 xi-et .:; .üV t L t:t v e u:i do. l4ltt ' i"i' , . Vv. KK1 & luLLAX.-;EIiK. Q d; ey, IU. Ge. "JenK-n Your b,i.. . si'i ins foe i- -a c f U ooiitry Mre rtviic t'e-'.M! ,P . h Ai I or fr-t-iiUy a.id finy-n. As lr KP-lt, tluycau iM.t t.T '.irj."rtscd 1 uok first prenuum a! to ia;.- lswC Fall with one I hadu-d fot;r mor.tl.s, and ha bet-n washed, I pre.-une. tt t-:ity tbiie, and &UU the p.tintinc; r.eld its k1 sk. They r pr .nouRced here an the tineft bugveies r .iv.g. Very truly, T. ST. ELOO Madiaoa, Iakt County, Ohio.

BRANCH SALESROOM: 68 West Washington & A. IV. 3IADDEX, 3Iauagcr

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