Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1885 — Page 8

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TKK TISTl Piaov - eoTC and mil. A ebsratet wl mi b r fctr4 to atol tu pr no of X3T.S 50T CONTAIN AttXUSIJ LA n!'.!loG- for a ri:rff t.f or.MJ CI tUi Ma4. tha ocniumn' ri1t.U tt. THE TEST CF TH. CVEfL ?EICE BAKING POWDER CO. Air ks a ; Er. Fife's Sienül Raycitej Eitras ! Itert,aMlMMeWii r4aar,iackw a,4 J Sr. Price's Lupu.In Yeas! Gsms I rr I2t, B-1tby BrMd, Tha B,, Pry K9 I Ymji la th World. FOR 8AL3 BY QROCER.?. et .cu:ssAim 3 H B f u vss HOST PERFECT MADE lurest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors. VanilLv, Iz-mon, Orange, Alinond, Kose, etc., lhivor us delicately and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CniCAr.O. ST. LOCI3. AFI II IM rORCES ATTACKED. Intense Excitement Over the Iteportel Bloody Rattle Between the Afghans and Kassians at PeujJeli. Lcsros, April 0 It was ascertained lte this afternoon that to day's session of the cabinet had not been called as had been given oat. merely to prepare for this evening's opening of Parliament. The real purpose of the session was to dis enss the alarmirg telegrams whic'a wer ccmicc in from Sir I'ater Lam,3den. The rst cf these despatches was received yesterday, bat 83 it came in an incomplete state it wea not acted ob, tlthongh it was of an alarming nature. Action was postponed in order to get the fall text The telegram xead thns: "A large force of Kassians from Pnll-Khisti made- a severe attack on the Afghan catposts at reojdeh." At this ('he rucft important point) tlie cispttci was crtken off, evidently throngh cattiog of th-2 wiree. It was decided that Sir Pater Lumsdec Lad gone at cnce to Galeran for the psxpese of remaining on guard at Rob it pass, on the road to Htnt. No doabt was entertained that between the time of the receipt cf the b;oken dispatch and t) day's developments the Government, while believing that the Afghan defeat at Penjdah was really lets duaitroustban rerorUd still considered the incident, GDless tatis.'actcrily explained, a cases belli. The Cabinet also dieenssed the qr.estioa of at once etbdiDg th six iron clads no at Malta to tbe Darderalles. Tnere is great agitation this evening in all tie Government's departments. Itiss'ated that 12. WO reinforcements will be at once sent to India. Ibe Fit Army Ilesfive will probably be called cat immediately. The Eirl of Daffeiia, at lUwal-Pindi to day, was in fj- id by tele eraph of what hat occurred at IVnjdth. He at cnce told Abdurrahman, the Ameero1 Afghanistan, and the native Indiaa cbie'?, nho ate in attendance at the councils. The native chiefs unanimously recommended tbe immediate ttrowlog of troops into Afghanistan. Toia recommendation has been placed b fjre the home Government iu London, Later in tbe day the saroane of the Government in regard to the movements of 8ir Peter Lumsden was aaostantiatei by tbe receipt cf a telegram from him at Oilers n. The telegram was dated April 1 and completed the broken dispatch. It sti-es officially that the Kassians attacked the Af. bans entrenched in their position at Pen jdeh and slaughtered 200 of the garriion. The Cabinet aat for two hours. Earl Granville, British Fore'gn Minister, after ta fijounirxeDt had separate interviews with Mosnras Pasha, tbe Turkish Embassador to London, and Baron De ßtaal, the Ktubdsador frcm Iloesia. Mr. Glaastoce in the House of Commons thi eveniox in answer to interrogatories, laid that on Satarday the Cabinet hal coafiutrei RaIa's reply to EoUnd1 proposal to limit the zone of survey to debatable point. Russia's reply was an agreement to do this, provided the zone of survey a narked out by Eogland was extended s jut iard to ea to include the Parmesai rane of lucuotaics. The Government considered tbat this reply did not advance the question towvrds a conclusion, and wai dUsaiisSed Ith it. Wiihtn the past twenty-four hours, however, said the Premier, a sabsaqient communication had bean received fron Ka.'si. aiid ih's appeared, in the opinion of tl Government, to piece the matter ia a rxnre hopeful rxsition. 1-eing asked what the natnre of this ubequeot communication was, Mr. Gladooe a d that it would be impesdole at present for the Government to mate any farther e atement concerning the pending negotiations abent tbe Afghan frontier, in view of tf e grave occurences jest reported. Contlnolcg. Mr. Glsds'.oae sail that it was evident tat the Russians had attacked tbe Afghans. The Albans had. in this attack, bee o defeated, after making a gallant resistance. Is was aprarent, also, that tte IlU'i ai', f er the fijiLt, bad returned to t'ieir f -rtr f.ition". or, at lat. to tbe left bak of the cski River, which might bs einiva'ent o such retreat The Government had be?n Informed, tbe Premier tat on, tbat t ie Rassians bad made every endeavor to in,dace the Afghans to begin tbe 1'zUt m. Koselan trcors had even twice attiaiptei to lercibly pass through tbe Afghan picket lines. After one of these attempts bad filled to provoke an Afghan attack Capta n Yates met a Russian Ca.ef of SiafT and talked to Lim about the conduct of the Kassian soldier! being an evident violation cf the Rcaeian asreement to not advance pending the on'come cf tbe ne gotiaticcs. The Rorsaan officer stated tbat he bad no knowledge that any arrangement existed against a Rassian advance Car. tain Yatet referred to the official d sotten sent from 8t Petenba rg on March 17 to Lorjcion, aesuxiog s(laAd that orders would be

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at cnce tent to the Ecssiarj officers at the fiont directing them to forbid any advance and to do a'.l in their power to prevent provocation of the Afghans. Tae Kassian offiier declared be knew nothing whatever ol any such arrangement. Mr. Gladstone, commenting on this, said that Eo gland had kept her patt of this agreement. Up to March 33, at least, the Afghans had made no advanca nor any forward movement of any kind. 8j far as the information possessed by the min isters went, Mr. Gladstone stated, it mast tegsid the attack by Kassians upon Peojdeh es nnprcTOkcd. The Government hai aiked lorsn explanation of this attack fro:a Uastia, bet, cf course, sufficient time bal not yet elapsed tor the receipt of an answer to ttr.a Itquest ßir Edward Thornton, the British Ambassador to St. Tetenbarg, had, however, lait eight, telfgrapbf d that M. Da Giers, the Ku-sian Trime Minister, had expressed for himself and for the Czar an earnest hone that this unhappy incident m'ght not pre eEt the continuation of the negotiations far peace. This rernark-wras greeted with thorite of derisive laughter.

Two Well Kuown Kdltora. One of the busiest religions editors in Philadelphia, as well as one of the most succsful. Is Rev. I Victor L. Conrad, of the Lutheran Obs erver. He ia the oittce editor, while his brother, Rev. F. W. Conrad, D. D., i3 the editor in-chief. Trofe'sar V. L. Conrad givs his whole time and elf ort to the" werk cf making the Lntheraa Observer the valuable thect it is. He was, comparatively, a sbcrt time ago, a broken down Invalid. Now he is as hearty as aBvbody need want to be. In the interest of overworked editors, broken down literary men, and exhausted rren cf bneinees, one of our writers paid a visit to Professor Conrad a few days ao, and bad a pleasant and practical talk: with him. I'rocfci or Conrad was leated In his editorial cUir "puling tMcgV forthacomirg issue cf tbe Obeerver. and thus he informed us: 'There are few peopla who become as vreery atd worn as brain workers. By long and unremitting overwork with the brain, I itas badly run down, and brongrht into a condition of great nervous weakness. My fitcnach was In roor condition. My digestion was bad. If I ate a hearty mel I felt heavy and dull. 1 had a general feeling of geed fcr nothirgness. I was ucaale to perform my editorial duties with satisfaction. In this state I realized that something must te dcre, and tbatright promptly, or 1 would becomes confirmed invalid. This was six. er eicht years ao. From the experience of others, I kaew something of Compound Oxygen. I woali have been incl'uied to be a little skeptical abcut it, bet I knewcf the case of Mrs. Kelley, formerly Mips Hornbrook. I knew how piostratedBbe bad been; an apparently hopsless case cf epical injury. I thought that if such a case as hers coold te reached by Compoutd Oxygen, mine was not bsyoad is power. "To make a locg story short, I took the trt atnent. I taw at once that it was not one of the clats of remedies which do their work in twenty-fours hours. For this I liked it all tte better, and I gained confidence ia it. I began to improve; nrst p little, then more decidedly, but gainirg all the time. Before leng tbat miserable fctl ng cf good fornotbingneca wes gore. My C6rys were tOLed up. My stomach improved, aud eatirg was ro lorger the cause of tormsnL I vas ab'e to do my work. My recovery was a timple and p'easant process. No nausous nied'cine to take; no unpleasant operations to endure. I could experience tbe pleasure tf rfstora'icu acd still attend to my literary duties. I continued tbe treatment until ray health was fully restored, and I could perform rxy editorial laoors as felicitously as ever. "You ask me if I ever have occasion now to return to the treatment. Yes. I do 9)me times. There are times when I am mentally jaded from overwork and consequent fatigue. Then I take a few inhalations of the Compound Oxygen, and it seems to renew my vitality and act with immediate effect." Well, Profescr, how about the case of your brcther JUev. F. W. Conrad, D. D.? "His restoration by means of Compound Oxjcen 13 a wonderfal instance cf the eiS cacy of tbat method cf treatment. His nervous system was completely shattered. His was an aggravated case of overwoik followed by tco severe doses of powerful dru;. For several months he was entirely laid aside. After bt ginning a COUTS3 of treatment with Coui pound Oxygen, bis improvement son followed. The first eiltet was that he was able to enjoy healthy sleep, to which he hal long been a stracgei. Then his whole system was toned np. His digestion, which had been griaiiy disordered, became natural and hearty. A marked improvement in his 8ightwas or.e cf the most notable indicator s. One eye had long been Blghtless. and the ether was weak. Bat the sight of the ren aW.icg eye became much clearer and more reliable. He is cow busy among the ehr ret es as well as attending to h's daties, a?f r'itor in-chief of the paper. He travels rrt.cu of the time, wbil I attend to the etiles dütles, and the detail of the editorial Ibbor. He standi the fatigue cf travel wonderfully w 11. lie is preaching almost every Sarday, and delivering frequent addresses. ' "Both my brother's case and my own are of interest to the overworked thousands vt ho can not take a week's rest or a day's rest fjom their wearying labor. I think literary men, business men, and overworked ciergmen as well, ought to know more aboat tuis Com pouDd Oxygen, it is so simple, so erlicacioBP, so eay of application, atd bo certain in caEes of disease which the physicians con sidir alrxoat bejond hope. Its applicability to a vide range of diseases seems to me to be one of its hiebest meiita. It is entirely free from eveiythirglike empiricism, and induces the beet result by th9 natural an 1 direct -y In which it acts on the vital ornns ct" the stem, repairing waste, and rutin gcol lhe ravages cf disease and dacay." A "Treatise on Compound Oxygen," contaislrg a h'story of the discovery and mal of action of this remarkable curative agsnt, and alarge record of surprising enrs in Ojisumption. Catarrh. Nuralei. Jironciittis. Asthma, etc, nod a wida rans of ciroui". diseases, will be eent free by Drs. S'arkey A: Palen 11C9 Girard street, Philade.ph-a, to any one who will write to them f jr it. The death sentence of William Ni ikson. who was to hang at Fort Smith next F.-Klav for the murder of WHitai Ltsver, in tae Indian Territory, bas been coaiaiat;J by the I'reiident to life lmoriaonment at the House of Correction, in Detroit, Midi. Any lady who desires farther icfrmation than can be given in the limited public space of newspaper columns can obtain Mrs. Lydia E. I 'ink ha aas pamphlet "Guide to Health' by sending a staoop to Ljnn, Mess. Ei-Major B. F. Pullen, cf Paris. Ky., was found dead in his room at a hotel in Lsxin ton, Ky., to day, having committed suicide by taking laudanum. He had recently thown detresbion of spirit Alexander the Great wept becansa thre were no more worlds to conqnr. Mihlers's Heib B:.tera rfooquers eviry form of dis?asj. G H. Vandikirk, of 2f 0 North Fourth strest, Pbiladelthia, had siOred long frotn an aggravated form cf dyspepsia. "After using three bottles of your Herb Bitters," he writes, I aru happy to sav that I am entirely cured, lean eat anything without harm." "W"hvi T.uhy wait sitk, tre pare bor CASTOTtIA Vhen sho mi Child, nhe cried for C ASTORIA Wien olie Wme Ulm, nhe clang to CASTORIA When ehe Lad CLIldren, she gave Üww CAST'A A great many people disregard dyspeptic symptoms and aarome that they will soon disappear of themselves; bul this is not the fact and the only safe remedy tax them 1 Nichols Bail and Iron.

FMICIALAHD C0M5EBGIAL. aOSEV AND STOCKS.

Kew York Financial Marital. K1SW TORS, April 13. Money-On call continues ea7 at 1 per cent. Cloalng at 1 per cent filme Mercantile Paper 435 per cent. Bar Silver 10 Foreign Exchange Ia uitt, tat ratei have been advanced to 4SIlV;i for actual basinet, belDgagalu of for thoi and Jc lor CO day bin. Government Eonds Are quiet and unchanged in quotations except an advance of ?; in the S'i to V3, at which there was a tale late this afternoon. State Securities Are quiet and prices steady. Tbe railway bond market was not very active, hut tbe buainets done waa very well distributed, and prices, while Irregular, are in maaycas higher, Even the Erie seconds were not active. The total sales were $872,500, a decrease of 1 10,000, as ccincared with Saturday. At the opening o! the Stock Exchange tUs mornlog there was a rush by tbe thorta to cover, a well as by tbe bulls to Increase their holdings, and Crist prices were generally to per cent, higher than tbey closed on taturdajr evening. Tae early transactions were accompanied by unufcual excitement and further advauca la trices generally, however for fractional amount'. The oews from Europe was loterpreted a? indicating tbat a war between Eueland and Raisia waj inevitable, atd tbis ws confirmed by tbe decline in Britii-Q consols, a fall to St' Ca fall of from tte cioflue priee last week. iLe early dealtng gave ; romlte of an extremely active and excited maiket lor the day, and in the first hour the sales ie over .1Q0.CC0 shares, but before 11 o'cloct, without any apparent reason for the chanse, tbe market assumed a muca more quiet tone, aud quotaiioca btgan to weaken. After tie tirst hoar until the c'.oee of tbe Board at 3 o'clock, tnere v-agEotakinitlefeatureof special interest. The fluctuations werewltnin ex'remely narrow Ilm its. and tbe tendency was slront?!y ttward Iovto. q notations, and the market finally clottd at prices which are irreguiar as comparod TvltU the el3in-j: prices last wee, but generally w it bin small traction of those figures fur tae most active stoc?. Tbe trausHCT loan for tbe diy were I'jT.CCO shares, a declice from Saturday of 6 C0 bharw, but more than one-fcalf o( to-day's t-UFlneEf, as stated, was done In tue first boar, acd tte total sales of St. Paul, Northwestern and LtiikawRnna amounted to ldv.OJ shares, or more tban one half of the total transactions for the lay. Over 70 per cent, of the day'a business wai in the three Mocks ju't mentioned aud I.aio fcnore, l'acific Mall aEd Union I'tcIGc Of no otber tock did tbe total tales amount 1 1 as inucu as 5.C03 Nliartf. Tue ttranskctlons ajr?rei:ated 1WC0 shares, of wl ick -JO.tOO were Lacaawanna, le.COQ Lake S iorä, 3'.',S0O North western, 16.CC0 Pacific Mail, il.OU) St. Paul, and ll.CuO Union i'aciac. Tbe market closed wllh the following prices bid: 3 per eent.bond9..-10!V5!ronisville A K.tsh.. si Lniteattatea aMi1,, ix)uiavi.e. Aioy. 3u United States new 4&121V earl.. Cm. 1st pfd ftiflo a of "jo Cent. P&ciit flTfU ...Hi I rle secoed.-. Lehtith A Yvilks.... S aari. A Cia. sasoals .... Seal, di Cbarltsstoa.. "7 loalj?.tnCtairL,. 5'i inneap. A St. II Lcuicicna concls.. 701.. 0a srelerrel. -. 27! f. M. a-ocrie i 10:' Missouri fatlfio..MM 91?J 8'. Joe . U5'i , nobile ocio.. 6 61, P. U.U. flrxtn.-li;.1-' Morris & B-ex 12!'i Pernesee ' a. old... V N&shviiie !ChsU.. '4 Tnteieee Ca, ne-... 4'" M. J. Central ?o T.j. t. lxta grants. 3.' Xcrfolk & W. pfd. 20 1 y. Uic Grinde. 51 'Northern Psclni 17U Tu: 1 .c. Crstslla Nortbn Pac Dd .... 3 M Cf. I IKiUEdlIS iC. Ä N. pld 131 1 I Mew York Centra!, w Ohto Central, , 3,1 Vlrclt - .J 39 Va cop.cx-ndtcoup 40 Virginia dcltrrto.., 4'i Otlo A Mlarlsslppi., 10 kaan. prs ..13 . A Miss, pra ..nnN c aUcgLtny Oentrai W trttario A Western.. S Alton A "erre H.. 21 'Oiron Navigation , e a,. AT. H. pfd...- bO nv.:onTran8cou't'L 12 .mn'.cau txtress.. 9l.'i!Orev'on lraprovera't 2' 3arh Udar R. AN. CI IPaciflo Mail f,V,i laEadaIciflr... Sf tanania-. 9s Canada Sontbern. 30 jfeorla, D. A E... 11 Osntral Pacific. 31?4' Pitttbar?...-. lto lherxake A Ohio.. 4 I Pull man Palace Car.li Hi C. & O. pretd fiu .. 8 iRa&dtce ;ö C. O. s?conds. Mi. Rode Inland 1 b'i !JMca:o A Alton. lsoij St. L. A Sau. Kran - l'J C, A A. preferred 152 i Da preferred 3 : Ctlc, tar'.. A Q....-123; Do. flm pM o fcuv.i a ! evn.vi.H 1., .i. t x mm '- 4 L. A Ptttsbar, 7 C, M. .t St. P. pM.-!0S C St. U P. P.'d 15 in.. Sir. A -Jeve 20 iU Paul M. A X. 80 St. Paul A Omaha. 2i 41 54 10 Clevln(3.Vt'olamt)us. COVSt. P. A O. pfd.., uaiaware a 2 rexas rg"'.,. . ..i. fXi. Lack. A West... ICC' i union Paclflo Denver & K. Grand. 6'-l J. 8. Evpres f:lt Et. L. A Faclflii, cne pre errea,... 20 iioo, pra...... tut iennesae k' 2 neiuur uku t ll'n1!. . 19 110 . MX Ifcrt Wayce 127 i Colorado Coal.... ...'Dead wool. ......... "arnlr-alA Pt.Jc .... H. feh J. p!d.... .... uaritn.... ..liS 4 cujtoa A Texas. M Home take .. iron Silver....... iCOntarlo . . -I'W - 17 illncia rentiaL .. B.A V? ....12 Vi Snick sliver. . .. 4 a 00. preterrec. vans A Texa..... 17';'-?ouUern Pacific.. . sao mie a teii... is satro 21 Lue BJore.. f y1 Foreign Money and Btocka. LCITEON. April 13, 5 p. m. Consola, 95 for r"ovh money and tlie accouut. United rVatesj Bonds 4's. 114: Railroad Bonds Cani'itan Pacific, Erif.l: do. seconds,! 56;: Illinois Central, St. Paul common. 75: New York Central, 93; Penosvlvinia, 6V?: R-adinj:, 7'4. Be- silver is qnottd at 49'4d per ounce. Tle Bank of Lowland gained ij.O-. on baTaccs to day. PARIS. April 13 -Three per cent, rentes, 77f COc for tLe m-conn!. COilHERCIiL. Dry goods opened ouly moderately this week, rotwijjtistandlns the news from Europa 1 vary warlike. Local cau-es aud unfavorable wea'.her tend to keep merchants away from the market. Pi ices steady. Groceries open the week with a very fair trade; prices are nominally unchanged. Oranges ar9 tending upward. Quinine has declined, and a slight cbanja in window glass is noted. Raw furs, in some lu4Unc-8. are advanced. Leather and tanners' auppllei -are steady and fairly active. Ejes and country produce unchanged. GRAIN. We taie the following from the Bnrd of Trale Circular : Wheat Local market continue to advance, and all grades show au Increased sireajth. Receipts of tradable stock are light, and both hlpriers aud miller are free buyers at lull quottlon. Futures doll and very few inquiries New York lSfc higher, Baltimore 182!4'c stronger and Ch'.cajo hiber. Corn Like its sister cereal, wbett, Is showlnr con&ideraV.e I'rengtb, and local markets are higher and fairly active. Reczipta amall. Futures show dullness, and no Inquiries. New York lc bisher, Eatlmore lit higher and Caicajo the tame. Oats Under light receipts all cash deliveries are scarce and higher. kloor. O rain a od liar. FiOM Patent. 4 735 N; extra fancv, t4 0.1 j I Mi fancv, 53 90(a4 00: choice, z 1 73t3 W: Urally, I I Wa? 60: treble extri. S3 e3M3 75: double extra. 2 4C32&0: extra, 3 SB J SJ: superfine, U3 16;flnvr2 00. TVbest We quote:

Fid. Atked. 9 'iiXJi 1 to trara 1 CO 9ö track ' X 00 fl trark 73 track 7 ...... tracs 0 track 75 5 trck 1 01 track 1 to Bid. Asked. Vt track M track !) 4 track 45VJ track 4i!i 4tV; trnck 47 4t)i track 47 . track Wi V tract 47 ?iL Aixed. itX track Hi track 8$SIX track 37i

KO. S Med. Ro. a Red. Ko 8 Red, h" electee1 r nnsexcrutn table.... No Brede w A prtL...M.M. ...... .. Corn We quote: So. a weite . So. 8 White Bivb Mixed.. m lxed .. Li '. Ii nixed relucted.... Ko. 3 White reject! Boned zxi. 03 1 We quote: mv t wnita Llbt mixed.. Mixed Bran Firm: fl5 CO bid: no sellers. KBITISH OftaiM TRADE REVItW. L0KP0, April 13. The Mark Lane Ex. pms in its weekly review ot ths British rrain trade, says: A alight rain fall baa brought spring grain well forward. Ihelm micent war between England and 'Snslahas caused native wheat to advance 8s to Ss. Tbe actual business done has been (mill. The sales ot English wbeat during the past week were 42.&00 quarters at 83s 8d, axalnst 47,770 quarters at 87s 9d during tbe corresponding week last year. It ia believed tbat from three fourths to four-fifths of tbe Knillsh wheat crop of lSi bas already been marketed, and tbat millers have but little stick, lucjeconcn Jens, toother wipi small reteryei, cf

fcreign wheat ard the fact that half of the8,0DO,010 quarters of foreign breaditutfs on passage are from three to four months off, would warrant the belief tbat tbe position ia surliclently elastic to biics about an advanced iOi in a week's time itcuid war be declared, Y aloes are to low that there is plenty of room for such an advance without making wbeat dear. How lorg such an advance would be maintained would depend upon tbe action of American speculators during the next t wo months. At present trade ia experienclnr 'Xtreme tension, which cetera both bnyers t -eilen from operating, foreign trade is greatli vxcued on account of the war rumors. The off markets is in a state ol suspense. Ten carsoes arrived, 6 careea were sold.

o witbdrawn, and 11 remain. Including; 6 of Califcinia. To day, in the abieuca of dcüaite nsws regarding the probabilities of war, the tension ol tbe market s extreme. EnglUh and foreiga wbeat have advanced fully 4. Flour to-dy wai very firm; American corn sold at 21s. Round corn was scarce. Barleys were Is Cd dearer. Oats showed an advance over a fortnight ago of 2s. fitana and pt-fs were la 6dijS2g dearer. At tae wool Mies to-day 973 bales of 1 ort Phillip aud Sydney weie told. Ihe market was steady. VISIBLE a VP PLY OF CHAIN. Chicaoo, April li. Tbe following figures taWn from a statement complied to-day by Secretary Stone, sbow the visible supply of wheat.com, cats, rye and barley in the United States and Canada on Saturday, April 11, an the amount of increase or decrctse for the week ending on that 8l")eat, 46,851.232 bushel, decrease 716.0SG: corn, 9 9E8 40C increase 1,072 103; oaU, 2,11n310. decrease 240.bS: rye. 312.7'.9, decrease 1M12; barley, 755 670, decrease 11(U64. The stocaa of grata in store at Chicago April 11. wre: Vbcat, j 5. S75.429 bushels: corn, aG".; oats. 42G,9;t: rye, 12J.673; bariey, 50,438. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE 3X4KKCT IJry Oooda. ntiirra. I lYerrlmack rancyM..VX ...... 6 K'onestc;a fiDcy...-54 6 I Berwick lancy. ,.-t Belmont fancy-..I'i öS Waan'n'ton Ind. biue-7 Windsor taccy FaciQo fantyM.. Ccch ceo fancy, . Richmond Uncy E trail ton fancy.. American fsncy,M. &S'Amencaa ind. biue.v American shirting Alien foncy , Alien shirtmz... AW Albion BOltd....5 Vaimwon'i mlnlnz 6 .44, Steel River lancy-,. 5X liorrlirstk RLlrUs2.lXiDnnneil fancyI DKTJm PABBICa. Pctc3 Yi poTiiin Ina- 9 Pacific i caehn'rs.M.10 Ts-Ci'ö yt Auitrailau crape... ......1 8 Fwtfic 6-4 A. o. M...SO Pf elfte 6-4 E, X. cash.20 Pacific 6-4 A. O. cash.25 Manchester ?4 cash 10 I Garanten 34 alpaca. I Hamilton mix... ipttCiScliGO lawnj.M ; Pac! He Organdy.-... Pacific Caidbray PaclCc cretonnes. 10 10H 11 a 8 , Part 2c c, f. fuiti3?s.- 81 iracino peroies.....i Manchester i DeBliV Pacific nun'a veil'g.-16i Atlantic alracas..10 ArUntrtoa 4i-in nun's A tlantic ß. L. cash. 21 Atlantic F. castra 25 veliiug......32 Arlington trjay caaliinere. 19 axown COTTONS. 7H! Bed ford R. 7 I Hill 8 . Sit. AUantte A Atlantic H A'i tfystlo Biver 6V! yardstick.. Z rnmin( (' M.6 Lawrecc-e L. L..j.....6 .65irremontC, C. .74 :?l&rk A-..... Indian HeadMMM Conestca W.M. Fepperell R.. Itpperell E.M. -7 6.4aracack Sah I 'tica V . ........ 7 (Boolt iA. a Feppere 11 9-4 13 I Massachusetts B. B-. ttjpereli 10-4 . 20 iWindsor H... .-. -t?4 BIXACBX3 COTTOKS, Androroggta L... 1i Carter MJIik..... 7S Lorsdala 7 '4 Farwell . . 7;i A:aiiarava;e........ b' Mason viiie 9 Wernsntta. .....10s Fmitof tbe Looa.. 8SJ Bill's Semper iCern 7 Farmers' Choice. 4 BUcistoie A. Ahmmm 7. Dwigbt Anchor...-. S's bore 6yi Pocahontas .... Felcbville... 7 Chestnut HIU . bH Pepperell 9-4........ac lLonsdale CambrlOl )S Poppe reU 104 jai'Just Oau. 4h$ COTTON rCAü9IXB. B'n El'd B'n BP J Trtmont CL, 6 7 Tremont F 7 Iteffiont ... Tremont P. iTemont A... Tremont Y... Trcmcut X., Nashua G... NotnFF-.. Nashua ... ... 7 8 9 Mi 6K 8 Premont U. 9 Tremont L. 8 10 Tremont B. 8 1 11 Tremont N. rj "A 13X Tremont O... 9 iEHertonCN..-. CX 7 lElierton CM... 7 r, l) 8 10 VH'EilerfconCL... 7" Kahna T. 7 8 lEllerton V.., Nashua 1... Kaübna C. Nashua 3... Fasbna .V 8';KHerton T.... 8i Ellerton B.... 9 (Ellerton R 9 ? 10 9V Ellerton Q.. 104 Kllerton P.. 11 Ellerton O.. 14 iKUerton N. eine hams, 7VCWamsnttaw 11 12 13 Nashua AAA... ,134 Kafbua X... 5ahna XX ..12)2 irccfrcag....-. Lancaster .. c a tea..., ..... .. tlaegow,..i..... Yoik. White M f'g Co. 7 Rerksu.rc-.... 7 iSormandle 7 Koyal...-. S 7 Retifrew dresa.. 7 'Johnson buk fold-. 1CX rXAITfl LUD CHEVIOTS. Ärcct-;aA. 9 t&iaoarca pia!d...-. 7H A wr. rtc c c a. r a n rm 1 O ' 1 .r? tc- a r .a rl c A te m a a:ium .v.vv.aw ' L.viAiBioJ ariaiuaT.i 7 tau uttawa rioias ' OtisBB.... ts Fdlntrrs chevloti. 9 Fsrk Miils, 70check.12 ÄV6rtU cheviots... 9 Park Mills, SO chcck.,13 C-reat hepnblio Cher. 7 iconoxny check X Columbian. . 7 4 Otis check. S; Hamilton str'.pe.. .10 PEKIVB. OtU. AXA 13 OtlS B Haaaa12 Otis C t! 11 A zaoäk e&g.. 1 4 Jtverett... 4 Haymaker 8 York, blne.....14 .14 iorx, siate. York, fancy... .15 Oakland, A, 11 ii. 7 Columbian, ... Boston .. 7JsJ TICKINGS. .13' Lewis ton, 8.. .llSILewIgton, . 14 iLewiston, 13 Oakland, A.... ...HX.Oaklacd, A A. EAOI BAGS. - mckea?. A O A. Tork, 80 In.... . Count stosa, B F.. Conestoa, extra, Co tog a, O Ol -.12 S 11 7X Ajccr.can. Frankllnvllle 19 20 IQranaer..20 .22 ILewiston. Stark, A. -asXlGeonria, .13 caspet .18 22 20 CHAJIT, Coverlet Chain. ..30 No. 50C Cotton Yaro10 Twlne... .20 White - tolortd andle wick The Prod dc Market. Trct Paying llo per floz. : from store, 11X120 tuttfir-creaicery fancy 7 Ä23c; choice, lsaOo; csiry, selected. 15216c; oonntrv, fancy, ISc; sweet roll, 14 lüc- medium grades, esse; low Pcnitry liens, 9o per lb.; roosters, 5c: rorfnjt cucxena, sc; nen turkeys. IMS; torn turkeys, oid sees, and well leathered, per doa, 84 S): Ulli s. pTCO., 3 5. Peatbtrs Prime geese, 45e; mixed and dackr, pjifa -I'.lO. V, coi 1 u b-w?uibf-d and picked, 2ftasGc; tj wasttd medium, l-o; anwahed common, li TjEwsfbtd flue, lc&iso; Couwold, 17c; burry aud nnmerf caotat.ie at tneir value. Cotton fieecea. 14.9150. The Provision nnrket Eelow are the present jcbbixK prices: Smoked Heat, cauvased or Dial a (p'.ato m:-at not guaranteed acalnst aktpperv i O, Hici: id to 12S Its. a7er8e,ll'ili;ic;15 lbs. average. 10' g:; liy, lbs, average, 10' ,c; ii lbs, avcrao, be. heavy averages, 21325 lbs. 9& Cottage hniae. "Keltable Brand." 7Ke: do "Sorter Brau l" 7c; California hams, "F.elitle Brand," 7,0; dc "Porter Brand," 7V4c: nuL!li breakfast bacon, C'ear, "Reliable Brand." lie: English shoulders, licht do, t.o: Enghsa (boulders, heavy do. 6Uc: tamlly shcoldera, pieces, do. cc; dried beet, do, 15c. Escod-Clear sides, light or medium ws.. 80: do tellies, lischt or medium wt. SJc; do backs, light or medium wt., 7?c: do French flitch, 7c I). 8. and Pickled Meats Kngltsh cured, clear tides or bscks, onncokd, 7'c; Bean pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs., f 15 50: pork, clear, per bbl., 200 tta, 814 00; family poik- rtiear. per r-M., 300 lbs.. 12 00; family beef, per bbl., 200 lbs., 813. Also in yt tbls., containing 100 luv, at half the price of tae barrel, with 50c ad.red, to cover additional erst of packace. Lard Pure kettle-rendered In rJerce, 8'4c; In half bar la or 50-lb tubs, 8'c; 43-lb tia tubs, 9c; SO It pails, 9c; 10-lb pai.s, 9!c. Eo osna in cloth 6c; in skin. 63. The Grocery Market. Uae?a-FTiii cream. Kew York, lt t15c; Ohio 03: r:t sklzn, 8io per pound; Whconaln, lCc: siierij", llo. Loas -common, flX510c: ordinary, 10r-J3 lie; fair. llllc; pnrae, 12Hal2c; stricuj prtme, lSiaHc: cboce, 13--4i4c: Oil Oov e-attifeiit Jr.va, litiSo J McLaughlin's XXXX roistcd. Mb packages. 100-lb cases, 144c; 60-lb do., lt-Äc; Arbnckie's roasted. 14Jc; Leverin', lijic; Cardoba, ltct Gntos A Ko. i, 15c; Gates' prime,14Jio. Sugars cutloaf. powaered, 7c s gmnnlatea, e'Kc; standard A, e?j.3CV$c: off A, Vfä 6c: white extra o. bH1'. lUht brown, 5i4o: common grade, 4'io; Kew Orleaua brown, 6X5;a MoluEea ana Syrnpa New crop New Orleans coia9c, 60(560 ; syrup. 2.xa4.rK3 per gal. for comcn to choke; maple syrup, 81 10r4l 85. Rico Carolina and Louisiana, 6 470. 8 Dices Pepper, 18X919c; alsplce, 10.iac; cloves, 20a25c; glueer, 17güc; cinnamon in mats, 12.Q150; nutmegs, 75300. Bait Lake, in car iota, 8: dray lota, fl 0rrt9l C5; small lota. 1&? more from store; dairy, 82 2VA3 U0. Starch Reuned pearl. SHftXo per lb.) Biireka, 4c ; Cham ilon gloas, lamp, 3)6fci Improved Corn, 6K(üt7)c. Salt FUh Mackerel, extra mess, 84 per bbL: halves, ti2 60: No. 1 mackerel. fl8J20: halve. 8S 10: No, 9 mackerel, 812 60.414; halves, 6 50.38; No. a medium. f8: halves, 84 60; No. 8 mackerel, 86(216 60 halves, 83083 601 No. 1 white Dsn, 87 60; boneless nan, f5 6Cti6 per 100 lbs.; boneless cod, fix97; extra, 810; Grand Bank, f5540 per lb.; family wbite fth. S3 CO per 100 los. ; No. 2 pickerel, f3 00 per wo Iba: ballibut. 14c peno. Foreign rrnita London uyer raisins, sew S 2608 10; new Valencia, ll0Ufc; taiuaa, ltcj

newMMCatelraWEa.twocrown.f2 85fl3C0: California h. U. ti 5: three crown. 83 2 Lemons Mesalna, f 104 to. Prnnea-NewTurkiah. 5S35!io; Bultana ao.,8Kc;curranw, SKo: new fUa, uyert. Uc Dates Malta, aHOc; Lard in tenpound boxca, ruiCo. Oranaea florid, crate, 84 50 Afc Messina Oracres aingleO., 83 00(33 50: double O., 12 753 CO; Valencia cases, U 6C 7 00; California oraDEeß. ti C033 60 per box. Pev nntaRaw. Tent eesee, 4Sfl6ic: Wilaiiniton,

8Hc: roasted. 10c; Tennessee, 4 "Oese. Bananas Ka2 per bunch. Cocoannts 4 60(2 Canned Bock's We onote: Tomatoes. 8 lb& fl 00: Peache. S lbs. standard, 81 65 1 70; 3 lbs., $1 90(2 00: seconds, 3 lbs, 81 60 ul 60: alba., tl85,isi48: Pie Peaches, 8 lbs, 11 20 a 25: 6 Iba. 2 Cvc. J 10; Black berrlea, 81 OOl 05: Strawberries, fl lOCil 15; Eapberriea, 81 15c4l 25; Cherries, red. &0j?5c: white, 1 952 2a Strin? Beans, mc: urecn reas, xarmontn uorn, fl &C3l 85: Mcunialn Snirar Corn, 81 259 1 WJ: Btanaara 2 ica, aucnsi uu; Macxorei. 112591 35: Pineapples, tl 60x2 CO; Salmon, 1 lb.. 8163(8170: Tumhiet JeiiKs, 85-i; cove Oysters, 1 10., lUht weight. 60(3 55c; 1 lb , full weight. 81 Ool 10: 2 lb., Uht welgat. 8110-, 2 lbs., fall weixht,tl 8-551 95: Sardines, rraach, Ks, 8175 per dos,: American. HS 90o per dos; Aoolv, 8 IM. SC395c: 6 Iba. 82 6032 60; gallon. 82 0 23 6-2. Tagetablea and Fralta. Beans Choice navy, fl 60: mediua, fl 53, y.crrows, f2t2 25; California. $3. . Potatoes T2 GO32 35 per hol; fgoso per on. Bweet PoUtoe Philadelphia Jerseys, 15 45 CO J Baitlmorea. t44 50; Kentucky. 83 2533 50: yel low seed, ti 0j3 75 per tbl. App'e Cnolce. 83 0Ca3 50: Uncv. 83 5034: com Don, 81 2591 &U. l)rti Arpies svaporatea. bsjci conmoa dried. Peaches Dried peacnes, naivee. sci uaiifomia halves, lie: evaporated., 16K17o. Oabbaae New, per bbl , f J sfl.aa Onions 84 OCiäl 50 per bbL; Beruiada oaloai f3 CO per crate. Onion eta White bottom, $7 03ror hi. : ye'.low bo' torn, 1 1 CO per bu.; top asts. il COperbo. Honey 1833. Seed. Beed Timothy, fl 50(31 7 rr bunelj clover, 84 ?5i45 CO per Dushel; blue grass, 9-JcJl 23 per bushel. Coal and Coke. Pittsburg, per ton. 84 00 : anthracite, 87 COi Ray mond City. 8400: Indiana bloc. 83 00: coke, lntni, 10c: coke, crushed, lie; Jacxsoa coal, ti 7c; ß:cufs coal, ti &a Bldti, Leather and Tallow. Ecmlocs sole, 24Ä3I0: oak sole. 3");a33c : Penneylvanla harnesf leather, SSSTc: harness lsatner, 4yi36c; bridle leather. p?r doa., 860 72 ; dr jjiia aip, roöwoj r rencn no, oc i i; uoieau - can. Tujitsi 10: rTencncaii, it iui tu. Hides No. 1 cured, 7080; No. 1 Rrccn. So. 1 calf, 9310c; cured, lOflUc; dry ca . Kc; flint, iw. ro. 2 nidea, -c orr. Tallow Prtine, 60: Ko. 2, Sc. Grease Brown, 43tjc; white, C35X0; jeiiow, Drag; Market-Ak-ohol. 82 252 50: caiomei. IZQ-iZc ; ;360t)or. 28 3130c; cochineal, 6ö a50c; chloroform, xi 331 of -, gnm opmm, 81 25(34 0; Indigo, 81 00 CO; mor ; phlue, 83 4l'Cci3 65. Oils Castor. 81 55 51 60: sweet oll, iCcSl bö; olive oil, 81 603 00; ber-jamot ! Sanderson's), 2itK32 50; lemon (J'idoro-'s), 176692 00. Quinine P. AW., 81 (0 41 C5; cinchonlda, 4C(J ;5c American bi-carb, voda, 4 j5c ; EnKlish do.,6t(5Ca SnnlT Oartot's, 2-oa, x-ack., 81 Ot1 per dox.: 4-02. bottles, ti 00 per doa. Fiova'a Snlphnr, 4,'3a Tarrcntino 36t4öc; English Venetian red, by bbl., avjo; lean quantities, SJc. Iodine ft 00; Iodide potash, 83 Oi Clove. 'iO ? 2fc Ehnt-artv. 9CcS?l 25. Window-glaa "J and iji; rouble, 75 per cent. off. Iron and Steel Harket, Bar Iron fl 90(3210: rates ;hoop iron, r2 50ut Korway and Bwetd iron, 5c rate; horse shoe irou, tc. Horse Shoe Burden A Ptrklns', per keg, 51 0). mule shoes, 81 per ke advance. Horse Shoe Na:;5 Northwestern, Globe and Pntnam.per box, $4 Do. Oast Steel Best Accrican, per lb.. 13c; sprint steeL 6c ; tire steel, sc ; toe calk eteel, 5c ; machinery tteel,ac. haila-82 25. MUeellaoeoaft Slarketa. Baw Furs Mmk, large, dark. 23c; pale, r3; raoOoon, black and extra, 91; lar?e and dark, 6. c; p&le, 40c: mntkrat, fail, 5(.i7c: winter, 7c; spring rat. Sc; opossum. 5ai'.c; skunk, black, prime, fOc; short stripe, 40o; otter. tJ 5j 4 CO; gray fox, C-Tr; red fox, lG3)c; house cat, 5cs.5c; sheep pelts, by amount cf wool and quality, 10(37Jo; full, long-haired Newfoundland do- tiios, SC3 fl.00. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw, $lji".2c: bo!iod.?4 Ä5c: lard oil. 65385o; miners' oil, 56 4 j:; icbr0 .-ting olL 1233sc; straits oil, BSS'Js; boazlua. 10 a 14c: coal oil, Indiana lezal f-st. SV Jlvio; l'U dcree, teetriOJigilc; water waite, 155 derae. lie. Tinners' Supplies We quote: He-.t branl or.&rcoal tin I. c, l: xl4- 12x12 aud JixiO.SG 2; IX.tOxH, 14x20 and 12x12.. 8S 2; rooSn, 10, 11x2-3, 25 75; 2CX23. fll 60.ai2 03; block tin. in tii, 24c; la tars, 25c Iron J7 B iron, S.2N:; 27 O iron, 6c: Juniata galvaniaed, 60 per cent, discouut; refined, 50 and 10 ner oenL difcoouat. Sheet sia?. t)io. topper bottoms, 2. PI al DUhed copper, 3 Solder. 14 16c. . LIVE STOCK. ladlauapoila Live Htoca fSarkel. Chios STlOCX-Yaedo, April 13. OiTTls RecoiptA, 100 head ; shipments, Head. On a:cuntof l'ht receipts bat little business trapsccttd. Prices 10 to 2Cc higher. All ellius. Cio;u 2lpr lug grades .. ....5 2 -h Medium to rood shipping trrades. 8U - j IS Common to fair shipping grade..... Sfxkers, common to good OJl 6.' 40 a I oc Chcieeec anc heirt. 25 4 7i Medium to ?ood oowaand helTen.. 53 94 OJ 50 43 2 0036 tO Corntaon to fair cows and bcluii veals, common to gcod. Enlla, common to good Milkers, common to i;ocd. 2 7513 75 3 CO 3 15 CO Hoes Beoeipt 1.000 arad; thipxenti, 500head. Quality somewhat lmprored. Market active. Ciosiog steady. Eelect llht and medium fi 65AJ4 75 Common to fair light .. 4 50t44 60 Pits, common to good ... 4 2V$1 40 Heavy roughs 8 804 10 63 m Receipt, 10) bead; shipment, head. Not enough here to make a market. Trices about he same. Gcod to choice prsdp ,18 SO at SO Fair to medium graG. Common grad;...... Sucks, per head 8 40 ii 75 2 50 33 20 9 50 Elsewhere. XAST LIBERTY. Pa.. April 1?-The catt'o market was active and strong at an advance orer lat week's rricts of from lb to He i Receipt, 8.JC0 ht: shipments. 1.S3S bead. Hot-f Were active, strong and higher: Philadelphia sold at 85 1035 20; Yorkers, fi M34 90; re ceipts, S.3T0 head; bipmn, 4,400 bead. Sheep Were active "d firm at an advance over lost week of 25c; ret ?. . 2,600 head; salpmeats, 2,(00 bead. BALTIMORE. Atr'i i:.-Bsef Cattle Market slow nd price" a si ade w-.ker; best beeve. S5 50 (j5 fO; fiitt quahtv, 85(ft" 50; medium, f J 50(3 4 bi: ordiDsry, 12 iOäö 50. Sales were fro;n it to to 5 75. Receipt, 1,229 bead; sales. 31 lead. t-wlpc Llabt supply and fair to good demand. Bcctipts, 3,7'J5 head; quotations, 6 '257. bheep and Lambs Keceipta, S.OtiS heal; quotations: steep. ?&5 10; lamoE, 19:39 CO. KANSAS CITY.AprU lX-The Uve Steck lhdlcator reports: Cattle Receipt. 2,296 head. Market weaker and f 10c lower; exr-ot l eer, f5 10ji 40; Rood to riioire shij piup, 81 J"5g5 15: common to medium, tl 60(51 CC; feeders Itl Co; cows, 12 75.33 60. Hok Jieoe;pi. 7 Ctl head. Market steady: lots averaine 116 to 2d7 Iba. sold at 81 20j4 45; bula at fl C(a4 2i 8hcep-cclpt, 114 head. Market steady; fair to cord muttens, 82 StfiS 2j; common to nieaium, fl 5TQ2 25. oT. LOCI8, April 13. TtCe-Beelpts, 2,103 bead; shipments, SCO head Butcterip? prades irtiveand firm, but shipping steers Blow and lather weak; excorlr, 85 50(35 7i; Rood to choice bipplng butchers steers, fl 253 4 80: cows and ieiferF, f? 2534 25: corn fed Texans' I3 75Q1 60. Hogs Receipts. 7,tC0 shipments, 4,900 head. Market easier but not lower; light shipping, 81 45 4 55; parking, f 1 o034 50: butchers', il 50 1 75 Bbeep Eiceipt?, l.ao head; shipments, SCO bcd. Market arm with a good demand for dasirahle grades, fair to medlnm. ft 2S38 7; good to CholCt', 44 50; extra, ft CO J 176. BUFFALO, April 13. Cattle-Receipts today, fS5 head; consigned throusii, ICO cars; fair demand, but at ratea a quarter lower than on Frldav: goood to c hoice shipping 01 frota 1.20) to I.4C0 lbs., ft 25.1 90: covs and heifers, tJ 503 4 40; strckers and feeders, f 1 .'0,l C5. fcheepan Lambs Receip'a to day, 4 000 bead: consigned through, 7 cars. Market active b it not quotably higher: medium to good of from bQ to 91 It a, f I 5t 4 7f : good to cnolce of from no 'o 100 lbs., ft bCoM $0; g-od to choice lamb', fö G0 6 15; comruoa to lair, ft 60(5 15. Hcgs Receipts, 6. W0 head; consljned thro:i2b, C ca:s; fair Cemand, but at lower rates for imtit wfitfhts, and market stt-adv and firm for heavier lotN pond to choice Yorkers. Sl&"t C5; butchers' graoes, 4 Ml&S U; pigs, gl 15 . CHICAGO. April 13 -Tbe Drovers' Journal re-Cattle-Receipt. 7.1C0 head: shipment, 2,;eo head. Market slow and On!!; prices a s'mle locr; Stockei and feeders, f J 40 jt 10; Texn, no Beoeipta, 14 000 head: ihlpmeatr, 7,000 bead. The market opened stesdy and closed 5 410c higher; rough and mixed, f i 45l 65: picking and shtppiDg, f 1 tOJI b5; light, fl 4531 80; skips f3 600 4 80. Sheep Receipts 4.203 bead; shlpmentf, 2,r03 head. Market ready and l.rm; Inferior. 82J3 75; medium, S4J4 25: good to choice, ft 60(35. The Drovera Journal special Liverpool cable reports fair supplies of English cattle and cattle from the Continent, and large supplies ot American, but with a sond demand. Vatuea are stronger, shewing Kc advance. Best American steer a, 14e per pound dressed. NFS? TORK, April 18 Beeves Receipts, counting 60 car loads of export steers 264 carloads. Trade waa rather dull: a fair clearance was made; poor to prime steers sold at S56 4 per 10) lbs., Live wtigbtiuua cd Jancy do., 15 60(36 75; fat

bnl's and dry cows, f 131 f5; exports to-iay. WO heed of live cattle; for the week. 1,650 head cf C4tUe, 960 quarters ol beef and 1,80 carcases ol matton. tieep Receirts, 69 car load. Market actire ani firm at an advance of about 0 per pound; poor to prime mutton sheep eold at ft 501 t'3 per pound; extra and do , 25: comn jn to prima mutton yfatly. Ii tö(47 70; a dck load of decent

Clipped sheep sod at fi 75, ani" carloiisof choice yearling Jamba reached tl 71X: spring lambs are scarce and firm at !5f47 per heal Bogs Receipts, 76 car loads: none oferel alive; market nominal and quiet at 13 Ji 40 per K0 Its. EARKET9 11 Y TELEGRPAU. rroduce Markets. CniCAGO. April 13.-The day c.n 'Cckn;e wis characterized, like the closing ones of last week, by heavy transactions and tbe highest price known to trade for nearly a year. The early news from London was considered very ominous of war. which view appeared tobe ritiJC'ed in the OfcniLg quotations for English consols, ltw wheat mtrkct cpenf d Ijlly two cents ever Saturday, end rc-e )-. "dltional. a tremenlous tmo'mt beleg bought and soll at the advance. Witt toe stiCeuiDK cf cobmdIs there was a reactoa of l.c but tbe final ciosina: ot too day was w.tüia 7,-Kic of the best trices paid darin the es don. llure were tcents of great confusion and txoi'.emeet duting the session, prices Ütittuatttic rj;idly, and ttie market appeared to be entirely uader tte lnllutnce of the Lews cornin; fro:n tac British Capital as atlecting the liilittool of wir. There was a very lar?e speculative buMne tn corn, and at the or' 'n it wai louod ditticuu to buy, prices duriu- . firet few minutes covering a ranee of 1 :4. i'rices advanced apldiy. covins up fully 2li c Iben declined 1 n4 eiortd lc over Saturday. Osis Opent-'d very stroup, 15;31;'4j over Saturday, Mit ntariy all of the advaijcs weg subsequently lot, rallied aal iced about hightr. l'.ovisioas o.ieie 1 higher, but did not repond to the cotitril advance, and c!o?ed about tbe same ai Saturday. Ilr.ur Strong and bisher; winter wheit, ft 5i 5 25 for Southern: f 1 2C'J5 for Wiconiin; ii SsS lor Muhlcan; oft tvnr.n wheat Hour. 3 ' 50 1 2; MiPiiibo a b.iicrs'. ! '. 0C.4 50 ; pa;euts, it 75 4 5 75; low grkder. t.'gt?. Ixye riour 53 701 si. Wheat llxcited and higher. The mariet oeucl 2c higher, rallied )irs,iz adlitioual, 1:1 tats again to toe opening, rose a?aia to outside fju e.", ti.'.n declined uerly 2c, au l c.oe l c over Setrjrd. v. gtlea raug-id, AprlL b),-4 x'),v clo-oJ s;,iC; May, W ,'' ". cb-cd r9 .-: Jaue.OilJ ü .'i-, doted 1 ' ,: No. 2 btrinz tsV No. 2 red, Viu'.'öc; No. o i-.i. nere vas a vetiy !a:?e fpc-culative i-d, ( trly advat.ced Ss. 'out fell buct WU i . , and c'.osed lc hiaher tL-an ttumar. s-l ':: At ril 4ll4C f losing at 4S'ir; U ( 4''i-iiC CiOs;ng .at 4!.'(i.c; Juu, tio in at 0!8 "i. culativd I tiaa.iik vtrj active. Tbe rrurKet opened V'hz uiaer I but ft 1 Lack, aud timlly ioMtd hlr-er ) tMn fMtrdav; c.h, fix'. K ; April.:;.'1,'': Wr, 1 S5J4:a3ijp, closing atC533i"f.c: June.Sr' v27Jtc, c!oed at 3c4c. ite-irm und h her; So. 2, t'.e. Lartev-Nomiiia'.. KaMtd Kit tr; so.1, 11 38. llehs Port Marset active bu . f .si'.tlt J; prices ruled !C',il2c lrgfcer. but c! set oKier at iCBide prces: cash. Ji2 if'412 S:;4; Slav, y.2 35f?ia 00, clocd at S12 Cjgi2 JTV. JtiDe, ?12 5,ai: 6-,'i.ckse(3 at il2 46;öH2 47,. Lar l-In l:r (teraand. lirro aud a lja.!e higher: cash. S7 0JS ft7 10; May, il 0.").i7 10. clo?ei at S7 ova. 0")$; June, 7 ViV& 20. c!od at 1 12'.'.. Box-.-d Mca a - Sttsfly ; dry felted shoulders, 1 50-1 to: snort rib svles, t5 15ivfi 17; s"iort cltar m Ijr, 51 03 ti ('. sugars LTnctaijcd. On tae Produce hitharse butter ruled quiet; creamery Jl'42c; ditiry, 21.a2i . Ejkh Firm at ls .snv. R-J-reipu-Floor. lO.CiO bbi.: wheat, 27,t-u0 tu : corn, "t.ttOhu. ; ca a, C1.0C0 tu. : rye, 1 0C0 b i.: birlev, 25.0C0 V'U. fcliiprr.ent!-Flour, 40,003 tbif.: wh-a't, 41. CO t ti : om, 192. (VC bu.; cais 45,OuO bu.; rye, i.COO l u : lariey. 22.0C0 tu. AP.ernooii Board Wbeat-P'ron? end Ji"3 hither. Com trorg acd t. ojiFirm and bii'ier. 1'ora and Lard Cncbarfed. EW YORK, Anrll 13.-Flour Rcccip:, 3.C37 bbls. : exports. 3,172 b-.. r.; market unset lei and 10S-?f per bbL ti i: r: superllne Wca-rn an i State, Jl 4"4 15; corr.fi.iii to good extra Western and Ptate. 8l9(0,i 0: vood to cho'ce flC'.92?: corrmon to choice whi-e wheat Western koo t, 856 25: common to food extra Ohio, $l90il2i: Common 10 cfcoice extra at. Louis. $: OOi t 4: patent Minnesota extra good to prime, $V.5 40: market closing firm. Wheat Receipts, 2,s;5 bu. : export', 136,973 bu. ; spot lots advancel L$lKc and options 2c, closing firm at imiic under tne outside rates, aales of ll.CS',0 0 t.n. futures; li?,0C0 du. pot: No. 2 spring ifr". unsraded red. f6ttMc; K(x 3 red, 97c: No. 2 rei. 81 QUI elevator, 11 Cl!i afioat No. 1 white, 5 (:: No. 2 red, pnt. aies of hu. at 9 3j il CC?4. clotine at U CLi: May, ulfa of 5 2i0tJ bu. at 'ÄvciSi tlii. cloving at SI 01: Jane, al3s of 4 ;S4.U0 bu. at fl tl7-e'jl Oo-i, cking t 1 ( 1; July, sales of i.:t2,ooo bu , at U 03Va.i c5';, tiisirg at 81 Oi; augUEt, sales of 2l1 ,0J) ou. at 1 Cl'i31 CCp, c!olTJl: at fl Cm'.';; SenteTjbc-r, romiutl; Octocer, me of 16.0'0 bo. a? fi lCii; Ncvtmber. sale of 21 too bu atfi 10; December, sales of c2 CC0 bu. at i 1 II-1-;. 4krn-?pot lets are up ic aud options l jU'c. closisirwlth some reaction; recelpis, 22,204 bu. : exports, 77, So&bu.; salts, 2.K6CC0 bu. of future; 22").0 bu. of fpo'; nncrsded, I24gy". Navember, f4''tc. sie it er, 1 4(S54JiC elevator 55ftjäe all .a; N . 2, S4,3MC elevetor, tS'xic at!--at; steamer yellow 5iV'.o elevator, 55c aiioat; No 2 Arrii. Si'I Itlctliiir at 5tc; May. ei'i-M'j, closlna at 51;.c; Ju-:-. 55v.,a ciotng at fo7C: July. 5K'"i57!-.'C. Closn at 5V'. Oau Opened 113-jC liither, cfo'ing with the aivaDce piily lo l; wfiws, f05 ou.; exports 55,S'.'öbu., satt of 72 (.CC0 tu. ' lutires I15, 0u d 1. ro(; tc xto Wtsto.n 4Ji42'v : white d j, 42 itoa Stockof grain 'n "'.ort. ip u u svh at, 4,2 '1,703 bu.;tt ra, 2.i47, 152 tu.: oat, 9tl 02 hd : bariey, K0.C0. tu. ;ne, 6i'J,f tl bu:. mail, 131 COS bu. IUy H:eady and öeioar.d fair c.tfiee pot fir; Rio. dull and easier at 8! ; option s a shada lower and mo.5raetely active: salts. I7,.r00 bags: April, 7.10(3 7. 5i : May. 7.1557 itx: Jane. 7 2:&s.SCc: July, 7.::o 7 40e: Aueust, 7.4CCi;45a: Hepteinoer. 7 fG&7.,Vc; Uttembcr. 7 c. hucar 6:eady and quiet. Molareste.dy and more active: Cuba reuninr, 17317VC. Pice Steady and modTatelv aftive. Petroleum I'ldtedclosed at 7i'c Tallow Fira; Terpintiue Steady: jKgga Lower and weak: Wearem ltl5c Pork Firmer and in deaand. MeiBrot. $13 40. Lard-233 points higher, but only moderately active : Western steam, spot, 87 35 (&7 37c: May, f i 3307 32; June, 57 4lrtt7 44: July. S7 4?Ci f2; August. i7 2'(7 56. Batter Firm for Choke Hoik: ethers veax. Lead Qiiet. 0er a'ticles nrchanged. PHILADELPHIA. April 13 Floor There was a good iE.juitj for doirnble prated, tut bus.ne;s was checked bythehivh vlewgof Feller. Ocio, Sl5: Indiana, S I frt sr. I.itisaM.i -oii;ier.i Iinnolf, f45; MiDiitoia patent, HQj iQ; Mianesota baker', f I."S5: tr-ring patent, 25. 5 S'lJ. Pye Flonr-fccarce ard nrm at fl 75 tor choke. Mieat was strong and excittdon for'gu war newa, and prices tdvancd 2!, but li'er reacted Sc. closim ftvtrish. Tbere watt a gt . 1 xport demand, but the rise cbecs ed hi:s!r; :o. .' red. April, tfi&W.ic Msy, 99jxVj';: fane, si ?tl Cl'i: July, f l Owäl 0?. Corn wboaiuitber advance of l(jjlj.;c in oirtit. 1'ufnced dv light otlVringa aud a uood dr bsied cn tbe Anglo-Russian war newr. T chtrkt d oulward trade, and there was ill pcsltlon to cll theoptioWs; prices Irreut ti- ra . iniST J, e dl?r n id cicpea v;(aic eigner: Baits 01 Ko. 3, 1111 fi:;if3öf c; Na 2 mixed. la grain dep-f. 5? 1, at .NO. 2 mixed. ApriL54 4c: May, ai'jdl'c: -U'ie, 55X350C; July, Cjj5'c. Oats tt?ce;in were lieht, and tbe market lor car-lets wai tron aa.t liC bibber undtr good demand: sales of No. 8 white at 42e; No 2 white, 4'e: No. 1 do . 4 lc: futures troug and advanced JiCil'' in symptUy with other uraJte. but there kn llfie dirpoaitioa to trade; No. 2 wbite, April, 41QUj: Mv, 411 ; l2Kc: June, 42 4l2.'c; Juy, 42l,icaii3. I'rjvis-ions-Fatrly active and firm. Eef City family, per barrel. SIS tO; do. pnexera. 12 50; da. So. 1 mesF, fll 10, beef ham. 21; India mess b-ef, 21 l'ork-Up, new, 13 tC ill; l3. prime mess. uew. S12QI2 0: do. family, j 4. Hains-S'noSed, r4r pound. lOHejUKc Lard Firm: rcf'.nd, 7 75 Q8: do. steam, S 7 4C7 47: do. butchers- loose, 75. Butter Film witn Mr demand; Fean?lvania creamery, extra. 2c: western do. do , 21c, Biao.ord County und Nw York, do, 212öc: westtrn dairy, extros, 20022". do. toot tot hotcj, 172fc Efts Dull atd easier; Pennsylvania extras, lC'iälöJ.Jc; western extras 15 J. CheeseQuiet and stei'ly, Obii i!it. choice, ln'io,',': do fair to prime, 7'.ü Ptirole im Q iitt aud hnpracptd. Receipts FJoar, 2.0JO bb.n.; wneat, 10,000 bu.: com W,(0 bu : ta:s, 7..'0i ha. oiip-m-cu Wbcit, 23,000 bu. : cvn. S.OjO ba.; oat. 12.000 bu. 8T. LOTJIS. April 1 TTor.r- Firm and higher: XXX, f3 6fy3 7t; ftn;ly. 3 90,51 cüolce Si 2"'4 4 30: inRcy. ft 7i Ct5 l;t; pauntf. fj 40' 7a. r fetai active and bicter, but a jfood deal unsettled: pricts aavarced iyA J'.c early, then tlactnatrd. but Ciosf d lc abfv Baturday: No, J M l, WV 8 1 cask; cf l Ot- closing at fl. Mat: fl 03. tlofciuj attl Oi'.til 0i' June: 51 01 01 04s. closing at fl 0'4'U Ol, July: SI Oj'si (äl (6, closing at tl to,1;, ineust. torn lltuuer and much nore active, tut lltictuations in sympitby wiih wheat acd closed r-i.lc atve ßa nrdsy: 44ccfh; 4i?4ai514C, cioKing at 41'; Msy: 4-3170, cio-icg 1 4'.' June; 47vUl-t. tl ipg at 47a Ju;y. Oat-1'iiji.er, but top ini -e not suntamed. ;;io asked. 35c pi 1. aocordtu to location, csh; 8?:;4 6.'-f, r los;rg .1 My. Ke-lluc.r atöic. Bhrity Noraa;kit. L?-ö Duil at $3 37! w3 4V BniUr and Eaa-L'ncban-.'el. F.ai-wd Wuictatfl 35. Hay tHther; prairie, f 1 0 9 : 1 t0; tlüothy, f 12315. Brao- Firm at J""? at m II. Cornmeal Higher at 82 A2 (6. Wool S'Mi r: Tt-xa fail cHrpinns, v lftjc. Provuions-Finn: omi sales higher. Pork f 12 10. B'i!km.t-L nf clear, f6 10; short rib, fr, 20; short clear, 85 4 v. Bcon Ltng clear, fs t0c 55; abort ribs W 6 8'; short e'ear. fö 87m7 2". Harn - 25 J 10 25. Lrd-f6 SO. Reoeipts-Flonr, 6,t0) bbls.; wheat. 23 CM bo.; torn, l3.',0Cu bu,: oats, 43,0jQ bn.; rye, P. 000 bu.; barley, 4 CtH) bu. 8hipmanat Flour, n.rxK) bbls ; wneat, 11,000 ba. ; corn, 19i.u00 bn.: oatf. 16,(XX) bn.; rve, 6.C00 bu.; barley, none. Afternoon Board -Wheat Was strong and advanced &uia Corn-Firm and higher. NEW ORLEANS. April 13. Flour Higher and qniet: choce, f 5 Of; fancy.fi ZS: extra fancv, 15 50; winter wheat patents 85 fC.i 75; Minnesota patents $6 C0&6 "6: bakers 15 60 Cjrn-ln good demand and higher; mixed 56($58cc; white, 60c wked. Oata la eood demand and higher, supply licht; choice Western, 45c Corn meal Quiet at 12 50. Hay-Jo good deinaad; piüae, fit27;

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SAKFORD'S RADICAL CilOE. Tb Great RaUamle 1)i&lil1atln ofWltcl Alarrl, Amrknn Fine, '.ndln nr, Slausold, Clover iilosoin, kite, For the immellcte relief and rer-manet:! cere ct every form of Catairh, frota ft iit.le teal co! 1 or Influenza to the loss of Fmeli, taste and Ltaxir.s, couch, breefcitis aud Incipient eotisampt'on. Relief in v mini; tea ia any and every cac Nothln? like it. Grateful, fragrant, who.eKme. iurebogini from Crt apphcition, and Is ra;.iJ, radical, permanent e:td never f..:iia. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal So! vent and Panford's Ist'aler, In one p;ckiu:e, forming a complete tr ;it?.cut, of all dru:t j loX 51.0C. Ask forSAsrop.a's SapicalCube. Potter Drus atd Chtmical Co., Botns. n flra: Collins' Voltntc Ktet trto :-ir rl fif;i3Pter instantly a T.u tha A w-rfect E c. tuc BatV rom hir.p l with I'nrnr.i t IS TBE CUV l U:or f.;r twentv-fire ipnt. Üor a It etituhiiate lain, vitalize vL;r.rP.;ü fifSi'F U'tak and Worn Out i'art. nrviiihens Tired Vnclea. prevents Difeai-e. an ! d t s wore in one-.f tba tlmetrr.u ry other plaster ia the wor.d. fco!4 ho: . f. T'r.-k- Firm, in a!r ritmtr.d anJ h'chi r at s!3 U'v 1-ard In mod rate flcmaad an t tia! it Cited I'e.T'i. 7,,Q7,4'- Euikrr.taU Pt'-ady mid :n fair dtittard; Kt:ouMr. pated H 6; luvz t ieur at 1 cicr rit, 86 Btcor - I:i iii t cet-acd snd Lihtr for side: to: clear, 7?.c: tlca rib, 70 IlAms Qult; cholrj suartureed c8ivits d. Jn.ait t otiee Lc.;:: t-oem. tcmii on to r iln e, 7'.. UU-Vi-; Ssipar ilcs ly, cp;ix kettle in peed Cciir'ud; t-ntriltical qtil-.l; to;nir,o:i to tr o-1 ff.Ir, ' ;,.,c; inlly fa r fr tri tltr pr ire, Ca5bll" Jtiow c-euät-d. 6' .. i. '4.': oi' vhitc. J.,',5 B ICC bu icfMi- Centrifugal rtcady. f'ck Uttt slid ccod fir 1 end; coir.rnoa ta got J. ct t:rror.. '.2: tern f,jr v.'-vic; pimeio s:r;ct:y pris e , -2C i.-.V: Uu ac-lre li.t d m&id: rrülLary In jrliie, ii'iAc Kran irt fcf-rd l-T-r d f : Mirel Jt 1V Cetoned t).t l)t.I : nCiiCd, : '.; a :; :.': r.tte, I'lJc i 0. '. Sibt ttiTllI f, t'dilk COUSo'.b. t j" CIJK'INKATI Apnl 1? - Cotton ; ret 5 K'1.c F:our Sii.':,.2 at: 1 blg'jt'r: firnlly, :4 3,"2j 4 i.o. fästy. ?i 'i(.a5 -0. Vh -i-aircins fcii' tarce: .No. 2 ko, $!: receipts 6, '.CO bx: ehipmetits 3.5XJ tu. Corn strong ard f.tglier: No. 2mix i'J ' 6Cc Oatf-I ;rr,i tuti :;'ht-r: No. 2 mixe i. Ss'-jC-Eyf lu eood demand, t'.Touz and hUher: No. 2 fail, 70 it 2c harley-ln pocd demand: tprlns, sample, i0.3C"f- : extra No. 3 fill, 72.it7jc. fzk cuiet but suady at 1 12 2 (12 to. Lard ;a:et at St" To Bnlkmests (iuitt: etouldcrs. $1 7c: short ribs, fü 23. Hacon etea.-ly wlirt iir ccu:snti; shou'.dcis ti 10: Kiw.rt rlb. S' 12'.,; stiort clear, f7 :y, Kut:er-Quiel:NcriiiweKtera ex:rt Cream cry, 1:7 S2c: Ohio trtatriPry, :5i2c: fancy iiajry, 2Cc L.nsted Oil Sita-iy at Jc, Suar S eady a'dfim; tard ft !iu:d, C.'iJio; Ne Orleans. 4?;S54C. Ecjts Firm: cti.tMM- and llfhc f. f&S 4 7.; pa. king sua buto'ers. ft 85 f5: receipts, 2.2t0 bead: .bipmen:s. MO heal. Lc i.aier, wllh liLe:al rece i t, at lSgUJiC Cheese Heavy; Otio fEctcry, Cjltc. K7LWAUKKR. April ir: Wheat 'tron?: Mil waukce No 2. 7c: Mey, ;c: June, 91. tornScarce and wsuted. at 4V; on track. Oata StTOQer find aavaucire; No. 2, :6,'ic Eye 8'tady snd ucchanctd; No. 1, tc. Barley ?:r3ng; No. 2. f'fe "5.c. Provisions-Firm, lie's l'jrk Cah cr April, f:2 ."''; Mar, f:2 40. LaxJ-Prima s'tsm. crsh or April. 7: May, 7C5. Butler rcchabBed: choice criamery, 27 a2Tc CheeseMovement light: sales, tew crista. ll!;. i-jgs ' Efcsler. but not plenty f eh. 12'. s ' pc'doen. Ecaipts-Flcnr, 12 '.50 b:a; wuoat, 11 a.-:y ba.; beiJey, 6.r5 bn. Cklpmenu lour, 8,.i5 bbl.; barley, 4 025 ba. BALTIMORE,-April 13 Wheit Western hiebet and active: No. 2 winter pt, s-ljc: April, vi'-c eVed; May. SJjr.,;-; Julc iX 01 r-$ 1 Vi: July, 81 C4 a.-ked. .Westem h:?secand fctrous: mixed spot, MK'344C; My, fl 4ärc Os-ts t'cerce and bisher; Wtitrn whi:, 2 ai:ic: rr.'xtd. SS340C. Provt ions Firm ard qiieter. Mesi Fork-fl3 2i(äl3 19 Laid Retir.eo. e'.c Ktceipt-Fleer, J-. bM.; wneat. 30o ta ; torn. y;.CO0 c: o-it. 100 bu.: rye, 9.CX bu. EhiimfcntsWteat, S.CvJ tu. LOUISVILLE, April irt.-rtcn Du.i; midClinp, lO'tC. Grain utseu cd. b it ftropg Wheat No 2 lot pberry. t'c: No. 2 rul. föc. Corn No. 2 mixtd, 4S-: ;:.. 2 white. 4 9'jc. OAts-No. 2 mixed, 37Jii- l'rcvif lots steady. Ba'.Sineata Shoulders, -.ii-: c ear r'b :de". " 35; titar rib, fe 10:. Bacon Clear rib file. f7: clear r;n 7 2f-; shoulders. 85 2i. Me.-s Pcrt-fl2 75. Lams cues r-c'J red, SlC-10 M SAN FRaNClsCO. April 13 -ABOtber rise Irg wheat cccurr&d this mcrninIn syo t a l y wlthi the Chicaeo and l.iveipool markets. The market penf d at fl 46 per eLil, reached tl 47. autit c'oted str;Eir atfl 4'-?4. The citing p-i.e in a a edver.ce of 2:!;c ovtr ba-uiday's clorc. ToLF.D'), isprll 13 Wbtst-Qalrt a-ids'e'ly: No. 2. cash and April. 01 J.'.c; My 2:: Juut, July. t'5 c; No. 2 to'.U fl c.il QZ Cotn-o'.oeJ Ets ert No. 2. cah, 4-Jy: May aud nn, 4S bid: Julv, 0c bid. Oats Non. no Ouo tliaos. t lovtr-Cuiet; rrime mixed, 5 7i a.'k-d. Receipts beat, 9foJ &i. ; corn, 12.000 ba. Shipment oL fat, 4.W3 bu.; corn, 4.C0J bu.; oats, l.uu bu. , , KANSAS CITY. April It -Wheat Higher: cash,78V:$$.7'.h: May. July. S 4C. Corn Mighn -; cash, S 7c; May,37, rc: Ji:Lf. ?;,c: Jtiy. 4(",4'c OaU Nominal; .2cblJ; 2;hc a?ttJ. Sottoo. NEW ORLEANS. A rr!l 13. Cotton Weak midlite, (;,c; low a'd.lliDS. 10c: good orJInary, Sc. Nrt recelp, V7 b-i:i; gros receipt, 1,126, Sa es 1 5t0 bsls, noes, 17;,C3 talta GALVsTON, Apr;t.'3 -Cotton Irre? .ilsr; midClint:. 10 f-16c: low tiidiiln. lü 5-lf.: good ord:t.ary, :0c. Net aui eros itc'iptt. w, bUea. Fxporm-Great Erl U.U. 3 111 ba.c-; tlL-S.:0C bales; steck. Ii h.a bles. NKW TOKK, April 13 Coon From ti.e Toftf. Future Ce,iverie. a'tt-r o'enitrg nt a m:eilai uecllr c. rerri:ifd lif ;'d oite df. At the lowest pi int .Vay ofi'T.ltr were 15 U 171Co liwec thau tatni'lAT N fiurl jnoiktiona. Ihls f; - lowed by a a.iKht stlvancc. Put the third call ihowrd fgsln ados're to t-tll, end r'cptetPJ.er was l-tcght at 1C Me and 62c: January at 10 J5c. May wr oi!tr-n r t l'.src; June at lO.ysc: Ja!yt ll.su: Auciit t at 11.10c- Octo'-er at 10.43c: NovemW r anI Itrlittrat 10.2tc. luturts rlo'e-1 easy; April, jSlit.c 1'sy to September. I221-icrc: Ubnce, 14 1't'c luv t r tbau lbtt hutuicay. Sak. tt '.tgO tales. Wififflli To and frcn Britain an J sli psris cl Eurcpc. .1 JS-z ifuewc rouie. iionrr or nil. vi ."o'u mlnud eailin lor two : . Paka:e all clnrn. Tweiity-ci;lit Hr-t cl.i- Htamcr. AicoiulaoUatioui! un:iri.a---''d. Weekly eail ;u,-s. ALLAN & CO., Gen. Wet. a -.its; 72 La Siil i ttre- t, CLivt-u. ChSS. J. Sundcll, li-r.a-tr. Sawing EladQ Ecsy.-j r &.3 TEST THIAL ' Tor loc-rir- r-sn-i-. tr- tt i.'ri'ri p'-'-.-rtl rt-.vcw.-j).iii.l.!.,x-.-" ' '--'i' -Tnm:d .. A tr ' li u.-. li r ,, !.-.ni:t ' l-"ltni: BJCIM-. Vt.ll for t"i-tr-.t;y li.fi"rii4 In liril.i "t cl.ir 1ik lri. ji'llT i.i'ut p.".. r in fc ulur .,1 KONAECU rJ"G CO., IA) E'U t, Ch;etsa, JX KERRY'S ti L 2 run 1SS5 X VALt AULK TO ALU Will be mailed ED EE to all applicant r ilHL and to ruKtomera of last vear W ilnout crderineit It contains illustrations, prices. descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower SKE.D. BlLIis, etc.

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