Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1892 — Page 7

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1892-TWELVE PAGES.

JIM BLAINE OF MAINE.

HARRISON FARES BADLY AMONG REPUBLICANS. IT a a Haatlagton Coaoty Caaveotiea Rosalia In VV heaping- .and Kallyias; for Blaine Reaalatlaa Favarlrjg; Haeriean'a Btiom laatlan Voted Dom-Dtneirfli JelntSeaatar N' amlaatad I Aaderaon Lake Coaaty Kepablleaas Instruct for J ad (a Jebnaon far CeogTeee. Huntington, Mar 20. Special. The republicans hell their county convention tiers recently and it was mora like a concentrated movement to push Blaine's presidential interests than to nominate a County ticket. The Blaine men took possession and Tnled the roost. They overwhelmed the Harrison following completely, putting one of their faction, into the presiding officer' chair and dominating everythin. One of the administrationiets presented a resolution favoring; the renomination of Harrison at Minneapolis and it Vras promptly voted down. When the came of Harrison or Blaine ma mentioned the latter was received with jrreal'applauae ami4the former rather coldly and inditferently. A Matthew. Ciub Organized. Tipton, Ind., May 2S. Special. Tipton county has several political clubs of the democratic persuasion, but the democratic farmers who live in and around Independence, three miles west oi here, organized a Matthews club of 110 tried And true men. F. J. Shocke was made president and J. 0. Glass secretary. Tho dub will meet every two weeks. At the close of the meeting: three cheers and a tiger were given for Cleveland for president, and three more for the state ticket. The alliance lode at that place, composed mostly of democrats, which was r?a-iized there a few months ai;o, has busted." The alliance is beginning to take a back seat in this county. I' a Ion Caitty Kepnbllcane. Libeptv, Ind., May 20. Special. The delegate convention for nominating county officers was held by the republicans in this place yesterdav. Ali the candidates are from the county except the candidate for coroner, salary $" per year. Dr. H. H. Moore was the candidate. The other candidates are G. W. Scott Eaton, treasurer; Marion Davis, sheriff; A. F. Burt and George Heimlick, commissioners, and Harrison Connoway, assessor. Nominated by Aeclamat'ae, Anderson, Ind., May 28. Special. The democratic senatorial convention for Grant and Madison wag held here today, and W. J. llouck, editor of the Marion Lfader, was nominated by acclamation. The district is periiapa two hundred republican, but it id beliaved that Mr. llouck will be able to overcome tbeee odds. This senatorial district has for -ea been represented by a republican. Opt. Vnnncdni Nominated. Madison, Ind., Mar 2S. Special. The republican county convention this afterfcooa nominated Col. A. D. Vanos dol over "XV. M. Cope'and f. r prosecutor of the Fifth judicial district, and Marcus i. Fulzer fur reirt-sentative. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Noah Scott, Flat Rock, Ind: The Shan? in the law as to pasters is made in jec. 4-i of the law as revised. It provides that the voter who deires to vote for a candidate whofo name is not on the ballot may have printed euch a ticket as he dejire to vote, and may. whild in the booth, pa.-te this oer any ticket on his ballot end tl.en starr p in front of the names for which he desire' to vote. The size, form ft.nd arrangement of the pater are minutely prescribed, and any variation from the regulations make the ballot void. If the raster contains no name not on tho I allot as a candidate for the same office, or if any name not on the paster is tamped, the ballot is void. The ballot mnt be folded so that it will not show that it contains a paster. The section chou'd be carefully studied by any one who desires to use a pa.-tr of this kind, lor the greatest care will be necessary to make the vote lawful. The object of the amendment is to avoid tha supposed constitutional objection that the original law did not permit the voter to vote for any person he desired to vote for, whether lawfully nominated or not SfBscRiBEK, City: The Bering sea trouble may be said to have commenced in 1878, when the United States first sent oat cruisers to prevent depredations. The controversy with England had its direct tezmninjj in 18, when the iwue clantum doctrine was tirst asserted and three fcriti.th schooners were seized. These were afterward surrendered. There have been to arbitrators selected, but coinmifioners Wer pent to invent irate the situation last j-ear by both countries l'rofs. T. C. Mendenhall and C. II. Mrriam by the United f tat-, and iirG. S. I'.a den-Powell and Dr. G. M. Dawson. You can get the information most quickly by aside? for it at the city or state library. H. "W. Jennings, Reitsburg. Ind. Numerous patenu have teen granted on fences, including picket, woven wire, etc. To describe tho various improvements would require nn examination ot the patent ollice gazette, covering a period of Seventeen years. W'i.n Tritviiln,; Whether on pleasure bent, or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Tig, as it acta most pleasantly and effectively on th kiinc-vs. liver and bowel, prc-ventin fevers, hea laches and other forms of sickness. For pale in fifty-cent and one-dollar bottle by all leading druggists It Amendment. Washington Poet.J The Atlanta democrat evince a disposition to amend their Curutitution. V Baby was rirk, w pir bee Caatoria. WVan a wm a GM, sha cried for CaMoha. V aba became Mka, aha eiue; tu Oaatcna. i ab bad Cbiilroo, abe gare ttmax OaeSoria, , CUITARS Tfi Marquette. The Lakesid, Qsartar , . . $.3.00 Tha Ar ton. ar.i .-... t. . . fjoo Tr Conerato. Solid okm1, .J JO MANDOLINS Tri Lakeside. VarUft'-i I. a ! Eft (.. til The Arlo.1. 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BILIOUSNESS ! aj AfTaotion of taa L.lvar, and Ca be Tneroathlr Cared bjr That Grand Ka(ulaor af tha LlTar and ttillarr Orgaei, SIMMOXS LIVER REGULATOR, PBSPA tSD BY J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. "I wu affted for Mrl Tart with dtnrder?d Liver, which resulted In a trre attack of Jaundice. 1 had good medisal attendance but it failed to reatore me to the enjorntant of tuy former health. I was induced to try Simmons Liver Kegulator. I found Immediate benefit from its uee, and it ultimately restored meto the full enjoyment of health." A. H. fuiixaT. Itichmond, Ky. THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. Messages From All Creation to 4,The Sentinel. Tenneseee instructed for Cleveland. The methodiet conference adjourned. The president has proclaimed reciprocity witn Austria Hungary. The cafe of Dr. Crimea is still before the presbyterian assembly. The opposition to Harrison baa formally decided to brim; out Blaine. The kins and queen of Denmark celebrated their golden wedding:. One Indian drowned another near 1'etoskey. Mich, in a drunken quarrel. AV. H. Irvine, a former citizen of Indiana, killed E. C. Montgomery at Lincoln, Neb. A bill extending for two years loncer the act of March 2, IsSy, for the correction of military records, was passed by the senate. Annie Rogers, a?ed sixteen, was shot and killed at MiddleborouRh. Ky. J. W. I'aker was with the girl, but claims it was accidental. William Follimr shot and killed Harry Dent in a bawdy house at Louisville. lVth were gamblers and attentive to the same woman. On motion of Mr. Martin of Indiana an appropriation of S5.CMX) was made in the sundry civil bill for commissary quarters at the Mariton soldiers' home. The hou?e judicary committee has adopted a report which sharply reprimands Judze Itoardmaa of Louisiana, but does not recommend impeachment. Two distinct tornados pa?sed near Caldwell, Kae., last night, carrying everything before them. One man is known to have been kilied and much damage was done to farm prod-icta. The secretary of the interior has authorized the making of leases for praz ing cattle on lands of the Kiowa and Comanche Indians In Oklahoma territory as follows: At ' cents per acre per annum 1. Wajruoner .V Sons, öOiyO; H. It. Burnett, 2S7,si7; E. C. uir Vc Uro., 3V-',:5S; J. iL Addington. 81,W3; CT. Herring, 90,000. Gomez Farias, Mexicaa miaister of fiaaaee, has resineJ. A eurrenoy reform bill baa been introduced into the Hungarian diet. O'Krien, the notorious bunco rdecrer, raade bis esraie from the French oflicials. M. lCeimond, the husband of the woman who killed her rival at Taris, has disappeared. The Na ional millers' association be. -an it annual uieetiujr at the (iruud i'aoi&c hotel, Chicago. The convention of the American hanti.t union bevan its soyeutj-eiwrlitU nnuual taeetio at TbiUdelphia. The steamer City of New York n'ale the trip from New York to Queeabtown In six days and twenty xainutes. A thirtfea year o'd hoy name l Wolfenharfrer shot h.s head oil at l our Mile Creek, Tenu. It was a case of suicide. Thomas White (hot and instantly killed John Mcllenry. a colored tain, at Willow drove school house, 1'a. The priiiO) and princess of Wales arrived at Copenhagen to attend the golden wedding of the kin and queen of llemnnrk. The Hon. William ßerkeil cernuitted suicide at his home near liryantsrille, Ky. He was a prominent republican golitician. The brotherhood of loeomotiv engineers at Atlanta. Ga., re-elected Past Master Arthur grand chief engineer for four years. The cardriver' strike continues at New Orleans, but few car running and those few ara protected by a strong guasd of police. By a collision between a monitor ergine and work engine on the Hudson mar railroad at Clinton l'oint, N. Y., six persona were injured. After being twenty-three dijs in session at Philadelphia the Afrioan methodist episcopal church eonferenoe aljourned to mset at Wilmington, N. C, in ISM. C. E. Montgorae'y, president of the German bank, was shot and killed in the dining-roora of the Lincoln hotel at Lincoln, Neb., by W. II. Irvine of Salt Lake City. Samnel Yaughan has been fonnd guilty of murder in the first degree as an accessory before the fact and the death sentence passed upon him at Little Kock, Ark. The famous breach of promise suit for $50,000 against Judge Castin, a prominent politioian of Alma, Neb., by Mis Lucinda Hearls, has resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff. A dispatch from In iia reports an epidemic of cholera in the Cashmere valley. There were 206 new cases and H deaths fioui the disease were reported in Serina Gar yesterday. Cora NichoL, the thirty-six-year-old daughter of James N e io!Ii, who lires near l'i'.tsburf, was found dead in a barn with a bulletbole in her riht temple. It is not yet known how she met her death. M. Kibot, French minister of foreign affairs, is a waiting the opinion of M. Kouvier, minister of finance before replin to the invitation of the United States to Fraueo to take part in the proposed monetary conference. Of 60,000 cases of American bacon which were sut to t?jiin from the year 1680 to the year and which werecloely examined by officials by means of the i.iicroscope, only forty-oce cases were condemned, VViv Mounimn High Or siraewhat less threaten, during a storm, to enguif.the unturoui vojacr oo the temj.'tuous Atlantic Sr.metiDie he im torn wiih deep deai alr at uch a juncture, soineit.-ies h is rather glail of it. The latter cr.n l ticn ol mind otuins wL d h is sick. The liU:icHl qualm which he his undergone, and wM h in now arsTatad ten lola hy the Itchiog of th ship, runder bim in a meamre indiflarent to bis fate. This picture Is scarctly ex.iKerated, as pupl who have l-ro riol. ntly tea aick will asur you. Trarelers and tourists by sea an 1 land should aUays be protUed wlih Hostettpr's Stomach Bitters as a mean of counteracting; sea sickness and la nerroua disturbance or stomachic trouble begotto of uncomfortable trsutit by Isnd or water, or uowholeoinn food hastily swallowed at railway aiations. Ltoiirraot honlij upply I t,irii-el i with Hosteller's M'iDiach Ii ttera as a family aaieguard aainat maiarU, stomach, tirer and bowel couiplalnta, kid&r trouble an J rhsuuiat.aiu. Hnrltaeton Kniaia. The Burlinsrton route is the heft railroad from Chicago and St. Louis to St. Paul, Minneapolis. Kanas City, St. Joseph, Omaha, Deadwood and Denver. The scenic line via Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo. Leadville, Glenwood Sprinps. Salt Lake City and Ogden to all California points. All its trains are vestibuled and equipped with Pullman aleeping cars, standard chair cars,( seats freej and Bqrlineton route dining cars. If you are going West take the best line. MMra. Wlaaiaw-a sihia( BfrnpHas been used over Fifty Years by millions of mothers lor their children while Teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the Gums, allays Pain, cures Wind Colic and is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea, Bold by drujrgiaU in every part of the world. 2o ceatjabottlo.

ABOUT WATCHES.

What the State Sentinel Can Do for You and "Where tho Reader Can Save Money. Everybody knows that there is a socalled watch trust for the purpose of keeping up prices, also to keep newspapers from handling them. The Sentinel, however, has been able to pet ahead of the trust, and is enabled to furnish fine filled gold watches at wholeeale prices. A filled case for all practical purposes is just as pood as a solid gold watch. It will wear a life-time, and in case of its being stolen the loss is not so great. SOME OF OUR BARGAINS. No. 5. Size No. 18 Liberty (engineturned) case. New York standard movement, will wear ten years, $12.25. No. 8. Size No. 6. Liberty (or American) engraved case. Doret movement (Swiss), seven jewels, $12. No. 14. Size. No. 18. Box case, Louis XlVetyle, Waltham or Elgin moyement, seven jewels, $19.75. Thee watches aro sold by retail dealers at from $.'?0 to $35, No. lti. Size No. IS. Waltham or Elgin movement, seven jewels (engineturned), Montauk case, ?1S. This watch would coat from $23 to $35 at jewelry tsorea. No. 17. Size No. 18. Waltham or Elgin movement, seven jewels, beautifully engraved Montauk case, $18. This watch would coat from to ijvlö at jewelry stores. No. R Size No. IS. Monarch case, twenty-one years' guarantee, 14 carat, Waltham inovemeut (engine-turned), $20.25. No. 19. Siza No. 18. Monarch case, fancy landscape engraved, Elgin movement, $21.50. No. 20. Sizo No. 18. Monarch case, with wide Vermicelli border and enpraved center. Waltham movement, seven jewele, $23. This is the fines; watch we otier and is well worth $40, according to the prices charged in jewelry stores. Tiio cases are warranted for twenty-one years. No. 21. Size No. 6. Mo'narch case, Vermicelli border, fancy Elgin movement, seven jewels, $19.50. No. 2s. ttze No. 18. Montauk case (enpine-turned). New York standard movement, seven jewels, $16.25. The Sentinel does not keep the watchs on hand neither do we furniah any other make or kind. Just the watches advertised are all that we can sell. The readers of The Sentinel never had an opportunity to get firet-claps watches at any such prices as the above, and after this BtocJc is sold they will probably not Boon have such a chance apain. This offer is open only to pubecrioers to The Indiana State Sentinkl. One of these watches will make a handsome birthday present for your wife, your eister, your daughter, or your sweetheart; for your husband, your father, your brother or your son. In order to avoid confusion and mistakes the watches should be ordered only by their numbers, thus it iaoulv necessary toeay: '"Send watch No. 8 (or whatever number is desired) to the following address" Write the name, town, county and mate very plainly. Tho cash must accompany every order. We should prefer to havo our subscribers use the lollowinp coupon, which cun be cut out, tilled up and sent to Thr Inmana State Skntinkl with a draft on Chicago, New York, Indianapolis or Cincinnati or a postotlice money order for the amount. All orders and cash should be sent to State Sentinfi., Indianapolis, Ind. 1892. to tho foi Indianapolis Sentinel Co. Please send one wateh No. lowing, address: Name Postoffice , County State Enclosed find NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONI Thnradav, July 2R, 1892, Via tha Laks Krle & Western R. .H. "Natural (lat Ilouta." On Thursday, July 28, 1892, the Lake Erie & Western railroad will run their popular annual excursion to Cleveland, Chautauqua Lake. Buffalo and Niagara Falls at foliowing very low rates, viz: Peoria- $7.50 Fort Wayne $5.00 Bloomington- 7.00 Manoie 5.00 Lafayetta 6.00 Conntrsvil! 5.00 Michigan City 6.00 Rushville 5.00 Indianapolis. 5.00 New Castle 5.00 Tipton 5.00 Cambridge City.... 6.00 Lima. 4.00 Fremont. 4.00 Sandusky, 4.00. With corresponding reductions from intermediate points. In addition to the above, the purchasers of these tickets will be given privilege of special excursion side trips to Lewiston-on-the-Lake, including a steamboat ride on Lake Ontario, for L'5 cents. To Toronto and return by Lake from Lewiston, $1.00; to Thousand Islands, $5.00. Tickets for the above side trips can be had when purchasing Niagara Falls ticket, or at any time on train. Btside the above privileges, with that of spending Sunday at the FrI s, we will furnish all those who desire a side trip from Brocton Junction to Chautauqua Lake and return FKEE OF CHARGE. Tickets of admisnion to places of epceial interest at or near Niagara Fails, but outside the reservation, including toll over the International liridze to the Canadian side, elevators to the water's edge at Whirlpool Hapida on the Canadian side, will be offered on train at a reduction from prices chargod after reaching the Falls. Do nof mi 4i this opportunity to spend Sunday at Niagara Falls. The excursion train will arrive at NiHara Falls 7 a. m. Friday, July 2Ü, 1892. and will leave the Falls returning Sunday morning, Jnly 31, at G o'clock, stopping at Cleveland Sunday afternoon, giving an opportunity to visit the magnificent monument of the late President Garfield, and many other interesting point. Tickets will be good, however, to return on regular trains leaving the Falis Saturday, July 30, for those not desiring to remain over. Tickets will also be good returning on all regular trains up to and including Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1892. Secure your tickrt, al) Chair and Merpin.j Car Accommodations, early. Those desiring can secure accommodations in these cars while at the Falls, For further information call on any arent Lake Erie & Western railroad, or address C. F. Daily, Gen. Pass. Agent, Indianapolis. Ind. ( PERFECTLY SATISFIED.

To the Editor Sir: I received MThe Sentinel" Hewing Machine In fool order, and can say that I am perfectly satisfied with its work and found it waijutas represented In "The State Sentinel." Respectfully, MItS. CHAItLES COOK. XlejtCa Ind., May 18.

MAY CORN ON THE JUMP.

The Rise at Chicago Causes Great Interest in the Market. INDIANAPOLIS, 1D SATrRDAT Evejuxq, May 23. James E. Berry's Chicago advices today were as follows: With the exception of May corn the market durina; the week has been fairly steady and held firm. London has declined a bo a 2 eents per bash. Liverpool and Antwerp and Paris 1 cent. Berlin about half cent. Freight have declined from 2 to 3 eents. Cash wheat in Chicago closes abont 1 cent per bushel higher with Jnly abont the same as laat week's figures. We think a great deal of the strength in the latter parr of yesterday's and today's asssion was dne to the weather, the general raina throughout the went, northwest and southeast causing a number of aborts to protect their contracts. There was some liberal sailing by holders around 83c, ttie local trade in general being disposed to go home aa near even aa possible in order to enjoy the coming holiday. Next Tuesday will be a yery busy day. The final settlement of the May contracts the premium paid for wheat and corn, especially tha latter, will bring in very large receipts. Receiving houses and elevators will have all they can do to attend to. fchould tha waather be stormy or tnreaten storms it will add very much to the excitement The outside public have beeu disposing freely of their Loldioes of bo; product during the entire week, but the market Las abf orbed all oileripf end bss steadily advanced under the iuflueuoe of foreign and domestio consumptive demand. Stocks are still firmly held by the packers and they advance prices. Some say the weather hua bteu bo bad farmers could not work: in the fields and have been busy disposineof their hogs; others think the roads have been too bad to market the Lops and that the receipts will be larger. AVhiat was firmer today, while corn and oats were firm; brsn was quiet and steady. Receipts today, 3 cars aainbt 5 cuts yesterday. Wheat Firmer; No. 2 red, 8ö?obiJ; No. 3 red. fc.'c Corn Firm; No. 1 white, 60c; No. 2 white, 50c, whito in ned. 47o; No. 3 white. 45)'CJ) 4Xc, latter for one color; No. 2 yellow, 47c; No. 3 yellow, 40'c; No. 2 mixed, 47o; No. 3 mixed, 4-ic; sound ear, 45c. Oats Firm: No. 2 white, S.lUc; No. 3 white, 33.' uc; No. 2 mixed, 33Jo bid; rejected, 27f)2yc. Bran Quiet; f 12.50. Hay Choice timothy, $12.50 bid; N 1, (12.25 bid; No. 2, flU.CiO; No. 1 prairie. fS.50; No. 2 prairie, mixed, O0; clover mixed, $. Rye No. 2, 76o Lid lor ear lots; 65o for wagon. Wagon Wheat 86o bid. On Market Hay, timothy, $12.00()14.00; mixed. $ll.0012.00; elover, f 9.0011.00; millet, 19.00; shell.-d oats, 0(330; sheaf oats, $13.00; corn, 4555o. CHICAGO, Wav 28. A big jump in May corn today caused great interest, but apparently no exeitement. The advance amounted to 15c a bushel. The deal was difficult to follow. Not from the amount of trading, however, but rather from the Isck of it. To find out how it was goinar the car lot crowd had to be consulted. These cars of contract grade were beinz sold at 75o early, and later fcc was freely paid, and even Sic was paid for a Car or two. iiuyer were bunching the car loadi into 6,000 bushel lots and selling them for May in the pit at between SO and fc2. The day'a receipts were 474 cars, eighty-una of which wrre of tbe contract grade, and the estimated receipts for Monday 7r0 .cars are heavy. Humor points to Pardridge. Congdon. Armour and Counselman as the stiorts and to Coster-Martin, Itorilett-trazier and 11 t Pratt ns the holders of the deal, not for any ' York clique, but for their own individual profit or loss, as the caso may be. The close waa at üo, or 1; from the top for tho day, against 67 o last uight. Other months than .May were fairiy active and made ra tderate K"iu". Openiutf trudos weie at jXJo advance on tne weather, and on continued b:iying market advanoel 5f'i,c more, reacted ?(ilo, ruled ateady and closed with July 'o higher. Wheat opened He higher and prices were fur ther advanced ?c, then settled back Jälc, held steady cud the closing was about higher than yesterday. Trade was mostly local, with some little outside buying. The principal influence war. the weather, report being received of ruiu in the Went and Northwest. The advance in corn and provisions helped the early advance, and then Monday being a ho.'id.iy induced "shorts" covering, operators wishing to even up. Severus and other elevator owners' lidding for May caused a premium of nearly 2o on July, f au-r. as tho UK.Kt urgent demand not tilled tip, there was a general casing up. The export clearances for the week were also less satisfactory. With smaller exports and larger receipts tlie vi.iiide supply, it is slid, ii likely to show somewhere about 2.CCkk bushels decrease this bein, however, considerable uncert tinty, as a number of operators look lor a reappearance of some of the wneat which dropped out of the visible last week, and others do not Oats ruled firmer with corn, the market being moderately aotiTe and closing at an advance of Uo to ;o on recent linn res. A good many of the trailers who told freely yesterday bought today. It was au active day in provioione. The market ahowed evidence of manipulation in connection with the remarkable upturn in corn early in the day. The scalping trade aold out very lantsly yesterday on the declining market and not a few went short in anticipation of a further decline. This morning it appeared that it was only a shake out yesterday end that the Cudahy people were not only holding on to producta but ready to run the market up again. With light offerings early and eorn higher the shorts took alarm, and with the aid of the local bulls and the packing interests, there was a big upturn in prices. Pork was ad? anced 40e over last night, ribs 20o and lard 10c. all tha first hour. Brokers claimed that the Cudaby people and others said to be working with them, were sellers on the advance. Late in the day the market held more steady with about half of the early advanoe lost. Lake freights were steady with a moderate demad at l,l2c for wheat and Wie for corn to Bullalo.' Fstimated receipts for Monday : Wheat, 130 cars; corn, 750 cars; oats, 300 cars; bogs, 27,000 head. The leading futures ranged as fellows: Articles. iOfeaing.1 Highest.) Lowest. I Ciosiuf. WSliT May... June... Jul . Com Mr... J un... July... Oats May. J Lias.. July... Poas: May... July... Sept... Lisa May... July... N),)t... S. Kifca Mar... July... hept... si1-,! f4V SO 477s SP g 31 . 10 55 10 .',5 10 70 6 37S 6 4?'Z 6 C5 6 S7, 6 3:;; 6 45 f:t',,i Sei 7 47? 5! S.'rJi 317;! sif-v ;ms 75 hi 31!;! fl'il 82 31 i1 10 41 10 4 10 50 c fi -n 6t,0 e 2s 6 r 10 75 M 75 10 45 10 45 10 50 C 35 5 45 6 U) as 6 2.5 10 C 4V 6 07), 6 42 6 UW, 6 32X Cash quotations were aa follows: PI our, firm; winter MraigbtM, $.5,45(1.25; rprintr patents, Sl.l.V'.lfjt); eprinj: struights, $3.50(3.75; bakers. $3'i.3.3."t winter patents, $1.20(4.40; No. 2 spring wheat, 63J-ic: N. 3 spnnjr wheat, 77,'c; No. 2 red, cS;0j)Mc; No. 2 corn. 48;ri$S0c; No. 2 oats. 32c; No. 2 white, 31 ( j-Mo c; No. 3 white, 34(i.84Vc; No. 2 rye, 7e; Ho. 'J barley; 6iKj,02c; No. 3, t. o. b., 53(Jv C7c; No. 4, f. c.b., 4'J((,ö0c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1.0-JS(1.03; prime "timothy seed. $l.L'UCv 1.33; mess pork, per brl., fl0.55(i 10.57; lard, per 100 lbs, $?.37((,6.4'd; abort ribs sides (loose), $05(Tvi.:;7; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $.25fttt'.37; short elear aides (boxed), $).G6(cß.A2a'; whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gaL, $1.16; sugars, cut loaf, 5?iCo; granulated, 40; standard "A," 4o; No. 3, new eorn. 6c JUceipU. ShitmtnU. Flotr. brU 8,000 14.000 Wheat, bo 17.000 230.000 Core, bo 131.000 200.000 Oats, bu M 181. OO 192.000 Kyt. bu - 4.00U 3.000 Barley, bu - 24.000 11.000 On tne produce exchange today the batter market was quiet, unchanged. P-ggs Öteady atlläll'i'e. PRODUCK MARKUS. Quotations from New York, Cincinnati and HJeewbare. iKPIAWAPOMS, IWD I 8ATCBDAY Evkmno, May 28. J Qnlct prevailed oo alt the markets today and tia ithanrsi war nnt, Trade lb TJ&ultrr and frftduoe aoatlaaad aUadr and without faataca, I

the market being the same as yesterday. Drutra were in steady demand. Other markets were featureless. NEW YORK, May 2. Hay Quiet, easy; ahipp.nir. 75(fOc; good to choice, c59öo. Hops Quiet, firm; state common to choice. 23 10o; Pacifie coast. 23Q2c. Cofiee Options opened steady; unchanged to 10 points down; sales, 23,000 bags, including May, 12.45 12.50c; June, 12.10c; July, 11.90c; fcept., 11.80(3 .H.iOc; Oct., 11.80c; Dec, 11.75 11.85o; spot Kio, quiet; steady; No. 7. 127(13c. Sugar Raw, quiet; firm; fair refining, 2o; esntrifugals, 96o: test, 3 l-16c; refined, firm : active: No. 6. 3 40; No. 7. 3 l-lt(t63 16-15c; No. 8, 33c; No. , 3 ll-16fä3 13-16; No. I.J, 3JCv3?ic; No. 11, 3 9-1.3 11-ioe; No. 12, 3 Ca.3c; No. 13, 3V,3?ic; ofl A, 4(o 4c; mould A. 4 9-164 ll-16c; standard, (3 5-lf5j4 7-lCc; confectionera' A, 4 1-16(5 4 516c; cut loaf. 65o: orushed. 4(75' ; powdered. 44"c; granulated, 4(t4h; cubes, 4 10 -16V0.4 11.16c. Molasses roreign, dull; 60 test, lOli'c: New Orleans quiet; common to fancy, 25(35c. Ky Fairly active, firm; domestic, fair to extra. 4?g6c; Japan, S''äS'c. Kggs Quiet, easy; weaurn, 15 16o. Hides Dull, 6teady; wet salted New Orleana selected, 45 to 75 pounds. 8c; Texas selected. 45 o .50 pounds. 6Sc. PorkSteady, quiet; old mcs, $ '.75('i,10.50; new mesa. $11; extra prime, J10.50Q-11. ButterDull, weak; western dairy. 12(c14c; do. creamery, 13Ql9c; do. factory, lCK13V4c; Elgins, 18(äiyc. Cheese UoJerate demasid, firm; part skims. ZG,?. Pi? iron Moderately active; Amerieaii. 14 75(5)16.35. Copper Dull; laKe, ll.95fTU2.00. Laud Quiet; domestic, ti.2:l27. Tin-teady; strain, 21.8). CINCINNATI. May 23. Cotton Quiet but steady; midlings, 7c. Flour Active; in fair demand. Wheat Liuht but firm; No. 2 red, Wo; receipt, 25,400; shipments. SJ.700. Corn Light demand; No. 2 mixed, 4Sc. Oats Ligi.t but firm; No. 2, mixed, 36.1 j'c Rye Scarce; No. 2. Sie. Pork Firm but quiet; 10.62'i. Lard Firm; $.20. Hulk MeatsGood demand ; firm. Bacon Fair demand; steady. WLisky Firm; suiec, c7 bils. finished eoods on a Lhis cf $1.15. Butter S!ow. ucar Steady. Eggs Steady. llJiQ 15o. Cheese Firm. TOLEDO. May 2.. Wheat Dull; easier; No. 2 cash and May, Wc; July, 87-;re; Aug., Wc. Corn Dull; steady; No. 2 c(.h, .He; May, 51c; No. 3, 41'C. Cats Quiet; cath, 320. Rye Dull; No. 1 cash, S7c; No. 2, 60o. Cio-Verse-ed Prime cssh, 7. ileceipta Flour, 1,10; wheat. 20,40fi; corn, 2&A; rye, 751. fchipments Flour, J,UQ; wheat, 25,4w; corn, 14,500; rye, l,2x. BALTIMORE, May 2S. Wheat, steady; No. 2 red, J'l'CV'e; May, 91?4(: 17. Corn Frmer; May.5jC(i.ri3'4c. Oats I nn; No. 2 white western, :W3-S3sc; No. 2 mixed, do, ,W3oic. Bye Dull; No. 2, c.. Provisions Meady. Butter Unsteady ; creamery, fancy, P'c; do. fair to choice. lt(t$Hn. Cotfee bteady; fair, ie33;c; No. 7, loflMjc. LIVERPOOL. May 30. Wheat Steady ; demand lair; Holders of er moderately. CornFirm; demand fair; mixed western, 4a 10 per cental. Bacon Long clcsr, 4 50 pounds, 35s Cd per cwt. Cheese American fiuest colored, 60s per cwt. i.lVB STUCK MARKIT1.

finoN Ptock Yard". I Indianapolis, May 30. Cattlk Receipts very liht No material ehange in the market. We quote: Export grades, 1,450 to 1,650 !bs.. $4 25($ 4 50 Good to choice ihipping, 1,200 to 1.450 Iba... 4 00O 4 35 Cearse cattle, 1,200 to 1.40O lbs 3 25 3 75 Pair to medium shipping, 1,100 to 1.200 lbs - 3 75(, 4 Oil Common ahippinc, 100 to 1.100 tba 3 iö(sM 3 73 Choioe feeders, 1.100 M 1.2'H) lbs... 3 tiof ? 3 in) Light feeders. 0 to 1.000 lbs 3 ÜU(iß 3 5 Common to good locker. 600 to J)0 lb S 26 3 00 Good to choioe heifers, extra 3 35U 3 75 Fair to medium heifers 0:'(4 3 35 Comtnea and light heifers 2 26( .H OO Export COWS 3 KK 3 40 (toad toehoiee cows 2 i4 3 f0 Fair to medium cows 2 in'. 2 50 Common and thin cows 1 OO'a. 2 uo Vtalcalvfi 3 W 4 25 Fanoy export hulls 2 75(4 3 50 Good butoher bulls..: 2 0'4 2 75 (iood feedsr bulls 1 70( 2 25 (ioed to choice oows and calves... 25 00(33 00 Common to fair cows and calves.. 12 00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none on sale. Market indications fair. We iule: Good to choice yearling(clipped)..$4 75V 5 00 I'uir to tneiiiuui ( clipped ) 4 &'J , 4 75 (iood to choice aheep (clipped) 4 25fifl 4 .50 Fair to medium aheep (clnj-ed) 3 To(u 4 '2j Common tdieep (ciippeil ) 2 DOitu 3 75 Bucks, per hed (clipped) 3 ixjj 4 00 lprinK' lambs 6 006 7 00 iios lleoeipis liht; only three c.tr-li a Is on sale. Market opened weak aud lower. Closed quiet. We quote: Choice heavy shipping $1 töfäi '.0 Heavy and mixed packers 4 H)'t4 hft Choice lights 4 75'a4 M) Common lighU 4 0 'f j,4 j" Pigs 4 (X Cl ti Roughs 3 5U(il 25 NEW YORK, May 30. Reeves Receipts for two days, 3.S45 head, including 4.! cars lor sale; market lfc per 100 Ihi. higher; nsnrs lower, J4.C5C5 LIU) per 100 lbs.; colored, H-123,'; bulls and cow., $1,50(0.3.25; dressed beet firm, r1(47?4c; shipments tomorrow, 850 beevee. Calves Receipts lor two days, 5, 193 heal; ninrket ae'.ive, but e lower; veals. 4, 5. 25; mixed calves, $3.504.75; buttermilk calves, $3(3.60. Mteep and Lambs Receipts for two days, 16,713 head; sheep firm yearlings dull and easier; lambs weak and 10c p.T lb. lower; sheen, $4.25 fo,C.50; yearlings, $5.7.50)7; lambs, $6.7.5(a.9; dressed muttons firm at 1101120 per 100 lb.; yearlings, 11130 ; dressed lambs weak at 13 (3,15c. Hogs Beceipts for two days, 11,710 head, consigned direct; nominally steady, $4.90(0,5.40. CHICAGO, May 30. The Zvenng Jou nal reports: The business at the stockyards was rather light on account of the observance of Decoration dsy. Cattle Receipts. 16.000; shipments, 5,000; heavy export steers, 10c lower; others steady. llo8s Receipts, 3ti,000; shipments. 10,000; actire, steady; rough and common, $4(4-1.50; mixed and packers, $4.KVo.4.!'0; prime heavy and butchers' weights, J4.'JUti.5.00; light, $4.85 (0,1.90; pigs, f4.C0M.75. Mieep Receipts, 7,000; shipments, 2,000; all sold at steady prices compared-with Friday or Saturday of last week. EAST LIBERTY, Pa., May 30.-Cattle-Re-eeipts, 1.5&2; shipment.--'. 630; market slow; best grades of light Citltle unchanged; all others shade olF from last week's prices; no cattle shipped to New York today. Sheep Receipts, 6.SO0; shipments, 4,000; market slow, 15 to 25o oil from last week's prices. Hogs Receipts, 8, 100; shipments, 4,700; market actiTe; all grauet., J 1.90(ö5.10; 18 cars of bogs shipped to New York today. BUFFALO. May 2 Cattle Receipts, 203 loads through ; 2 sale; steady ; good butchers, $3.75(31; fat cowa, 2j)3.50. Hogs ReoeiptH, 85 loads throucb; 30 aale; strong and hiher with amendments; heaTT, J'.liC'iSS; packers and medium, $ö.1C(Vj,5.&Ö; Yorkers, good to best, J5.15(o.5.25. Sheep and Lambs lUceipfs, 9 loada thrtUffh ; 9 aale; steaiiy ami tirin for icood grades; apr.nv; lambs higher; choice to fancy weathers, $0(, 6.40; fair to jrood sheep, 5.505.75. CINCINNATI. May 2. Hoes Good demand; common and light, $3.!W'4.P5; packing and butchers, $171.95; receipts, 2,3Srt); ehip. menU. 1.770. Cattle Sitendy at $2.254.35; receipts, 5.375; shipments, 1,765. Sheep Moderate demand, firm; $4.00(5-00; receipts, 18,550; shipments, 1 4,35. Lambs Good demand; firm; common to choice spring, $0.00(1,8.00 per 100 pounds. Kig n Ituiier. F.LCIX, 111., May 23. Butter quiet; Öalea, 7,000 lbs. at 18c and 11,900 lbs. at Uo. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALB MARKET. Orooertaa. llseellaneona Riee, Louisiana, 5!4(30)lo; coal oil, C!i(10o; beans, navy, f 1.80(o,2; medium, f 1.00(o,2; marrowfat, $2.40(2.00. Canned Goods Blackberries, 1'lb, 75; cove oysters llh lull weiKht, 85ti90o; llh light weight, 65(5,70; 2tt full we;ght, $2.401.45; light weight, 1.20(1.30; peaches, standard 3th, $1.752; seconds 3tt fl.3Ofa-l.40; pie, 85c; pineapple, staudard 21b, 51.40(1.75; aeconda 21b, $11.10; string beans, 75(o)85c; salmon lib, fl.40(a.l.f0; pineapples. Bahama, $2.50(o,2.73; peas, sifted. Jf.i2.25; early Jane. $ 1.15(41.25; narrow, $1(11.20; soaked. 73f,S5c; tomatoes, 31b, 95c; corn, sugar, $1.101.50. piee Pepper, 12,': allsnice, 12Q13c; cloves, 15Q-'0o; cassia, 100,12c; nutmeg, 75(d) 80c. Jdolasses New Orleana, 30f740c; fair, 30c; glrups, 27(o.37o; q,'ioice, 3712c Colet Common to good, 21J23)4; prime to ciioioA. 251ai2ölci faacr. 2djui.271ia:

golden TJo, Java, SO0.31Uc; Banner package, 19c; Arbuckle'a, 19o; I

Lion. l'JUc Sogar Hard, 45jc; eonfectioners' A. 4'c; off A, 4U(4o; white xtra C, 4(4 4,c; extra C. 3hto; rood yellow, 3?i4o; fair yellow 3K(4?so; yellow, 34c Starch Refined pearl, 30,30 per lb; champion gloss, one and thiee-pound paokages, biQbt champion gloss, lump, bc one and three-pound packages, ti; improved corn, 664C bait In ear lota, 84o; small lots, 95o. Prarisioos. MOKKD MEATS. Sngar-cnred hams able. ana. ....11 10 ....11 lOJi ....11 11 11 ....12 UK 20 lbs. average.". 18 lbs. average 15 lbs. average 12.U lb, average 10 lbs. average "Reliahle" brandBlock hams, 16 to 20 lbs. av Boneless bam, "Reliable" brand California ham, "Reliable" brand 11? 8 8 to 11 lbs. average 1 Breakfast bacon clear English cured "Reliable" brand 11 English curtd, Morgan & Grey lOJi Choice sugar cured "Indiana Packing Company" H Choice sugar cured "Porter" brand 10 Breakfast backs Breakfast belly strips 7 English cured abouldera, "lteliable" brand, 12 lbs. average 8 15 lbs. aversge Morgan and Grey brand i less Sugar cured "Indiana" broad cut, 10 to 12 Iba. 7a "Porter," New York cut, 10 to 12 lb 7!i Bacon Clear sides, 22 to 25 lbs. average... 8' 40 lbs. average c1 Clear bellies, 12 lbs. average 18 to 22 lbs. aTerage S Clear baeks, 8 lhs, average 8 " 12 to 14 lbs. arerasc... 8 French baeks, 13 lbs. average 7. Flitches, 7 lbs. average 7 Pried beef "Reliable" brand, bams, icside pieces and knuckles H Speoial selections of knuckle pieces or iuaide pieces, He advance. "Morgan A: Grey" bams, outside only 7X" Beef tongues 50c each. Smoked sausage Pork, in link 81; Bologna Cloth, 6c; Kkiu, large, C)jc; amail, V ionerwurst Se. DRY SALT MEATS. Clear sides, clear bellies, clear backs, Js'c less than smoked. Short fat backs, 7 lbs. average 6' French backs, 15 lbs. average 6 PICKLKD FORK. Bean pork (clear) per brl. 200 lbs f 15 00 Family pork, lijht or heavy pes., I'OO lbs. 13 50 Rump pork, per brl., 200 lbs 11 50 Also naif barrels, 100 lbs., at half the price of the barrel, adding 50e to cover additional cost of package. Lard Kettle rendered in tierces, 8c; "Indiana Packing Co.," ,7,S'o: "Central Packing Co.," 7Kc; also in haidwood tubs, 55 lbs. net, lAa over tierces; hardwood buckets, 20 lbs. net, Jo over tierces. Cans, cross weights 50 lbs., in tingle cases or case of two cans, to advance on price of tierces; 20 lbs., in case of four oans, o advance on prioe of tierces; 10 lbs., in rase of 6 eans, c advance on prioe of tierces; 5 lb-., in case of )2 cans, o advance on price of tierces; 3 lbs., in case of 20 caus, lo advance on price of tierces. Lard Oil Winter, C5o per gal. FRFSH FORK. Loins (fat trimmed or)' closely) short ont, 14 to 20 lbs, 7c; short out, 13 lbs acd under, 72c. Cottage hams (lean back pieces, weighing 5 to 6 ll,a) . 6 Ham butts (ieau pieces weighing 2 to 4 lbs) 6 Tenderloins 11 ipare ribs 5 '1 rimming Suusace iink 7li Bulk. 20-lb pails. 7 HITTEKINE. rucked solid in 20 to CO lb. tubs-v "Reiial.le" creamery 17 '"(".over" creamery 14 "Blue Grass" creamery 12 Tubs, 10 ihs. solid; rol s, 1 lb. or 2 lbs. in tubs of 5o or Kl lbs.; prints, 1 ib., in 50 lb. cat.es, J j'c per lb. extra. Fruits anil fttM. Tennefcsee Strawberries 1.5ö(u,2.5) per ense of twenty-four quarts; I limoi, $.'i&l.50 per case. Indiana berries f3.ö0(o 4.00. Apples Faucy, $5.00; coaiuion, $3.50. Irish Potatoes Hurbauks, t;)(uAc per bu; Farly Rose, We; ltetiuty llehrons, (MJc; New potatoes, 1(H50 per brl, fl.60Ml.75 per bu.; California, $J per bu., sttcka. 2.75(o,3. Peas One bushel !ox, 1.5iK1.75. New Bennaf 1.750)2.(1) per bu. California Oranges ;;.( (4 1.Ö0. J.. Tomatoes, I bu !ox, j3.H). Cuulitlower f 1.00 per doz. Radishes 25o per doz. Banauas Fancy, f 1.75(0 5.00 per bunch. Cabhage New Mohlie, X(0 crate. Lemons Choice, f.100; fancy, 4.605.00. Onions Fancy yellow glohe, $3.50 per brl. Fards, 6-1 h cases, 6cr; Fards 10-lb box, lOo per lb. Cucumbers, 75ctö1.00 per dozen, Ouions, 15c per dozeu. Kai Greens f 1.00 per brl. Mai. la Sugar iK-lOo per lb. Rhubarb l5o per dor. Hickory Nuts 50o per bu; ahellbarks, 75o per bu. Figs-1214o per lb. Beans Navy and median, $2 per bu. Cider Dully prime juice, $3.500)4.00 per 32-gal bbl;kegs, $2.75. Honey New white comb, one pound sections, 16o; dark, 14o. New Dates Persians, rJO-lb box, 6o per lb. Sweet Potatoes New, $5.00, Feultry a art Pradaea. B. Hutobinson & Co. quote: Eggs 13a. Poultry Hens, 9c; spring, 16c; roosters, 4io; young hen turkeys, 12c; young torn turkeys, lOo; old toms, 6c. Geese Poor, $3.00; fnll feathered, 14.80; duoks, 7c. Butter Grass butter, 10c; poor, 608o; fancy creamery, 20(o,22o; ohoiae creamery, 180) 20c. Featbere Prime geese, 3035o per lb; duok, 2CQ2ÖC. J. 11. Budd & Co. quote: Eggs 13c Poultry Hens, 9'$e; spring, i to 2 lbs, 15c; roosters, 4o; hen turkeys, 12c; torn turkeys, De; old toms, 6c; geese, poor, $3.00; full feathered, $4.80 per dor; ducks, 7c Butter 10c; poor, 8c; fancy creamery, 160) 17c; choice creamery, l.SQ.'Oc ttla. Wholesale prices in seeds are as follows: Per buihd. Clover, medium, reoleaned, fair to good $4 600,5 50 Clover, medium, rocleaned, prime... 6 35fo 6 60 Clover, mammoth, recleaned, prime 6 4.j(oi 75 Timothy, recleaned. prime to strictly prime 1 50(3,1 75 Timothy, recleaned, choice 1 550U SO Blue grass, fancy 2 50(2 70 Orchard prase. 1 t0f".l 85 Red top 50 75 hnglish blue gra! 2 40(a2 CO Millet, common 70 DO German fc5(l 10 Hides, Lsatber, Tallow and Pelts. leather Oak sole, 2C,Ox,2o hemlock soles, 23f .2'.'e; harness, 25(a,4la aairting, '6(i,64s; black bridle, per doz, $ro00; fair bridle, $55 QOO per dozen; city kipp, $50(o83; Prenoh kipp, 75c(M.10; oity calf skins, 70c(l; French call skins, f 16U.75. Sheep Shenrinjr, 2l(2,30c; lambs, 4(K375J. Grease Brown, 2lic; yellow, 3c; white, 4o. Tallow No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 3Xc Hides Market dull and declining; No. 1 tallow, 3Ho: No. 2, 3c; No. 1 cured, 4?'o; No. 2 cured, 3,'ic; No. 1 green, 3,'jc; No. 2 green, 2Hc Iroa and Hardware. Bar Iron, $1.900)2.00; wronght charcoal bar, $2.900,3.00. Horseshoes Burden's. $4.25; Walker's, $4.250,4.35; mule shoes, $5.25; cutnail rate for 60s and 60s, steel nails, $1.80; horse. $4.50 per box; wire nails, rate, $2.00. Barb-wire Galvanized, $3.10; plain annealed fenoe wire, $2.25; galvanized, 60c advance; 10, 11 and 12 sizes the regular advances. Powder $5.50 for 26.1b keg. Shot $1.55 a sack. Loaded shells 12 gauge, $1.45; 10 gauge, $1.70 per 100. Wool. We quote farm lots Tub-washed and picked. 2S31c; coarse wool, 17018c; unwashed ana medium and common grades, if in good order, 18Q'-'-o; burr and cotted, 120)16o; fine merino, 160.17c. Fleece Washed, if light, well washed and in good order, 2931e. IJnttsiwsrs, Mason's plot fruit jars, per gross, $6.50; quarts, $7.00; two quarts, $3.000; standard, quarts. $5.50; two quarts. $7.50; lightning, maid tll.00; Quart. $12.00; two Quarts. $16.00.

IN CONGRESS.

Tbe Proceedings af Both Ueaeee Darias tha Week. Monday, Mar 23 Both branches la eespioo. The senate: Tho bill to provide fos tha punishment of violations of treaty rights of aliens was discussed. The house: Bills affecting the Dietrict of Columbia were acted upon. Tuesday, ay 24. Both branches in session: The senate: The bill to provide for the punishment of tha treaty rights of aliens was further discussed. The house: Consideration of the sundry civil bill was continued. A caucus of the democratic members of the house decided that the remaining appropriation bills shall be disposed of in their regular order before other bills are taken up. Wednesday, May 2) Both branches in session: Mr. Morgan's silver resolution was discuseed at length, Mr. Sherman making the principal speech. Tbe House: The consideration of the sundry civil bill was continued ; much dicorder was caused bv sensational references of Mr. Johnson, of Indiana to intimidation of negro voten in the south. Thureday. May 2r?. Both houses in seesion. Senate: Senator Stewart's FreeCoinage bill was unexpectedly taken up. House: Discussion of the Sundav Civil bill waa continued; a provision for closing the Government World's Fair exhibit od Sunday was adopted. Friday, May 27. Both branches in seeeion. The senate: The Stewart frea coinage bill was made unfinished business for Tuesday. Tnehou?e: The sundry civil appropriation bill was passed, and tho postofilce biil was takf-n up. Saturday, Mav L'S. The house in seg. eion: The legislative nppropria'.ion biil was reported; tho postal appropriation bill was discur-sed in committee of the whole. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS OUT IN Kl I V THE INDIANAPOLIS SENTINEL PATENT AGENCY. WKSH1NCTON, D. C. Inventors often lio tin lit i--.ii of ilm ! and prnfltsbla IriTentiune n locmiit of the ins'ftoiency or mattsnliua f too attorn v t tiiir u p .y t oMiii thir i tenl. Tb nuinerous turt of patent iltii(-t-oii to I) fuund lit all oar c irt r.c irtt. t ij-ther w.th tu vail samiwr of osiiaiw tlstiy rejotl br tbs Patent 'iflj, lieosu irr ulir in form, n'.-n tho lact that 1 mucti er caaoot b j eieret t br in Teuton in selecting o metiit an 1 experiroosl llcioslnra to foure thoir talentr S'nc tho value of a pstent depends In a errat ra-aiuri tipon th J nig ujn t, chi U..1 ability of tbe attorney. THKHKKuUK, with the ilea of protactl'i inventors Irom oia; lmr-owl m p--i by ia;üc:ent anl Incapable stiornry. ai'i th"lr lnreotion thus bsooiuio pi acticellf ioat to th-rn. ihn ISDIANAFOv L1S SKN'llNKL PATENT AENCY has hean es-tabilshi-d, ai d a com pt tent orps sf 'Xiert attorosys and couunelors hT bon rotalnrd to condJCl its )uit es; and t!e AGENCY s, therefore, prepared to conduct Preliminary and Special Eiaminat'ona, Prosecute Applications for Patents, both For eifn and Iomestic. Amend and 1'roseoute Itejeoted Applioationa, Secure Trade Markt and Copyrights, . conduct Interferences. Bender Opinions aa to Scope, Validity and Ia fringetaent of Kintini: 1'atents, Prosecute and Defend Iufrinmeut Salt. lNS'üNTokS ti-v in nrosfwcii v tnrctitioD, A . la,; th IN 1H A N Al'OLIS aESTI EL, fATEMT A(ii:NCV a keteti, photorapti. Jr.twin? or tnolsi, au t a bnof d.-.crlpiion of tlu etentlal points aa 1 titmenuol the u n, tootner with i'i 00. will bare asoarctimade Hirouh th? reoorts of tt Paieat 0ir.ee anJ a reput f r war 11 the:o at on"? titu tai patontalitlity of th i r t n r..ri Hon, o 1 th-lr ohannee of obtaio.oir protection on thesmin-. Farther taruiat.on eheerfullr furninhei. A J Ire TLelüdinmoli. Sfrtinpl Putect iwney, Kaltia I lil.lln. Wtwhiacton, l. 0 W. i:. Aitehlni.autfii. Mana;tne; Ari'r. Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate IN WHOIS COr.NTV, INDIANA. Notico Is hcrehr giftn that the unlerslgned Com-ioi-m oi.-r of thn l'nl'.iii circiit court, appointed la a rau'c, N. 1 IJ's pendirnt In said court, fur partition (f lkixi., v. h. rt i n Lou, a ftif, K-oal lockert, ml other, nr. ).In ntilln, and Usa Mark, John Mark, and ot!i''ro. urn ilIc n laiil. ill otter for sale by order ot s.v.d court, at pub'ic a iction, on the preraisi", on Thuri l.iy. June M, IS 2, the (ollowin? n-al ratnte. sitoat- ii in said c.'uulr oi Dubois, aud Mate ot Indiana, to It: i'artol lot No. tffe'itv ( Jm, in Buchart's additlo to thu town .las'r, according to tha plat of said addition to snid town, more particularly described a' lollow: Coin aieiudn, at the soutb('at corner of said lot No. 21, ruiiuioii thriice wi-rt on Iba road alODH Ptoka river 2 cl nin nnd -lo ImVs to a stak, thence norm 7 chainA and link to the nht- jl-way of the Ixnirille, I'.ransTillt' and Si Louis Kail war Coinj):iny. thfrnerant al mtf said rlht-o'-w.tT to where it i-trik.! th4 ia-t line of said lot No. 21, ttitn.e sonth in tuid Iidh to tho plnce ot brinninE, excrptiofr, however, Irom ttie iiorthi t r ri,er astripof cround M fe"t from north to south, and 40 .e-t from east to west. bciu' tle ground on which a warehouse forniTlr htnod, siul part of s.nd lot No. 2) so described as aforesaid, cont.tinicc one nnd one-hslf acre, more or les, inclndiun the poke factor r aod machinery, with appurtt-n-incca therein contained, and ato the warehoune now luxated on raid one and om-!i:.!f acres oi real stat. Ti-ruisot tale One-tbiid rath, one-third in nine months and one-third in twelve months, the pur clia-.fr RirlD' notes for naid deft-rr-d payments, with good freehold sureties, hearinf interttt from date ot aale, and waiving relief from valuation laws. halt to bt-giu at 2 o'clock p. m. JOS. F. FRIEDMAN, Comr. Bruno Hueitner, Attorney. May 31, 1'2. IVBt ook's Cotton Root COMPOUND. A recent diicorery by aa U physiciitn. Successfully usm monthly by thousands of Ladiea li the on It perlectly sale mat reliable medicine disco Ter ed Ilea a re of unprincipled drur gists who ollur inferior me.liciues in place of thia Ask for Cook's Coitox Uoor (Impound, take n aubotituts. or incloe SI and 6 ents in postage la letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mall. Full soaled particulars la plain envelope, to ladiea only, 2staoips. Addrei I'eml L'l, CuniiMiDf, No. 3 Fisher Wock, Detroit, Mich. RirSoM In lud auapolia lr F. Will l'antzcr, Bate. House Pbarmaey and all wholesale and retail drug gists eTerywhere. YOTJB NAME on-r-r L, f : T E ttt . - Jf riN ns, i r.-k'-rT m I tT 11.11 t Z i M lo ..J I. ...kl,. .!.':,: t.LBAJ.o..'K AOF.NTS WANTKI. VOENT WANTED MALE AND 1 i.M ALU. OLD and youre. $15.00 to per day easily made, selling our Uunu Hlatlnir outt't and dolna Uold. Mixer, Nickol, Copper and Bras Plating, that Is warrunled to wear for years, on every clas of Matal, Tableware, Jewelry, etc. Ujclit aud easily handled, no ipcrit-nce requ red to operate them. Can be carried by hand with eae froiu houM to bouM, ame aa a Kr.psacs or aatt hcL Airent are maktnu money rapIdly. They sail to almost every bus. new hounean4 family and workshop. Cheiirt, durable, simple and within reach of every one. Plittee almost tnataatlw equal to the Caret Dew work. Nnd for oircularm, ao. Queen City öi.vor & Nickel 1'lating Co., taat (, Louis, 111. tf AOF.NTS MAKE 100 PK CENT. AXD WIN f 74.1 eik pnxea on ray corxu, belle, braabwe and reined es; sample free; territory. Dr. Urldgaaao, 73 Uroadway, New York. .4IVftllTIlINO. EVEKYOKti INNEUDOP INFORMATION Oaf the au bee to advertising- will do well la oblate a oopy ol "Boot lor AdTerS.aers,' Sea pairea, prioe aaa dollar. Mailed, postage paid, on rooaiut Ol pr.oa. Conbuus aoare'ul compilation irom Ins anterioaa yewapaper 1 reolory o ad the bast papers aod olaes ,onraaia; vivea Uta o.rouialioa ratin oi a vary one, aud a food deal o. lnformalioa abont rataa aud etaar matters pertainina; to ths buunaas o aJTartismg. Address koweU's AdTertUinc liareao, 14 praee-eV New York. U 1 YOU WISH TO ADVSBTUB A.1 YTHI!J Aw w aber at any t rue wrtte to P. atwaU Oa, No. 10 "prure-st.. New Tora. U roa SaLR at R A L. bstati T7OR "ALE V FARM OF 180 ACRFB, RICH i creek bottom aud op-land; comfortable, T-rooo house, gool out-buildinga, 4 running sprints, health) Iooattoo.100 acre in cultivation ; half raiue, J1 par acre; part on time. A. Bancherel, Vandalia, liL 291wklyl SALOMEN WANTED, aRAVELINO AND LOCAL SALESMEN TO 8BLI our well known nursery stock, eateries or cornmiss.oDS paid weekly. Apply at once, giving reference. A. Lorense, t hempaijtn Nareeriea,&8 and St Pisley block. Fort Wayne, Ind. SIT wS ANNOVNCKMENTSk A flOMBTHINO PRACTICAL -THB IM , proved Daisy Fence Machine and the New Daisy 'W ire Keel. Address Ziegler A Harmon, Aedes on. Ind. U.H