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10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 21; Is79—TWELVE PAGES, FINANCE AND TRADE. Review of the Chicago Financial Situation Last Week. The Produce Markets Fairly Active, and Generally Firmer-oA Renetlen from Weakness, Moro Confidence in Futures---Movoment of Prodnco During the Week, FINANCIAT, There was an Increase of about 19 per cent in the clearings of Inst week compared with the corresponding week of Inst year, A part of this galn fs to be sttributed to increased Board-of- Trade operations, and another part to more netivity {0 renl-estate eales. ‘The general situa, tion In business nnd banking circles ts ono o¢ a moderate nnd healty growth. The Chieago Danke ato probably nil, without an exception, making thelr reguiar dividends. Merchants complain of the narrow margin on which they are .compelled to operate, bit as a wholo are doing better than Inst year, ‘The rapid development of tho country west ot Chi- cago fs increasing the business of the city, The hanks report for last week a diminished demand fos discounta, With a strony current; of renilt. tances to New York from ‘the West ceucrally. ‘Spero has beev o heavy local business in Goy- ernment bonds. The Increnso in price has ap- parcntly ecryed. only to whet tha appetite of investors, Jarge ond amoll. The largest part of Jocal tnyestments fs now being made In Govern- ments, Local securities have been almoat neg- lected, Ratlroad bonde, in New York on Thuraday wero again active und buoyant under o steady Snvestinent demand. The Erlu issues were no- tieenbly buoyant, especially for consolidated seconds, Which advanced from 69 to 70, the travsactions agerecatings $807,000; do consuli- dated 7s wero fu brisk demand, somo round amounts belng taken at 1055{@103%4; dofunded 5a ndyaneed 2, to 723g. The Toledo & Wabash issucs advanced sharply,—consolfdated converti- bles ex coupon rising 5, 069; St. Louts divtsiov, ex matured coupon, 4, to 0 and firsts cx coupon §%, t0 105. Great Western sccowls cx coupon rose 134, to $1. Cy, C. GTC, tlrets sotd up from O14 to 661¢, but reacted to 00,—do seconds sdyancing 2, to 25, There was somie re- netfon in the Kansas Pacific and Kansas & Texas mortgages, the decline ranging from 3{ to 1x. New York Elevated firsts were in demand, and rose to 109}g, the Metropolitan Elevated firsts advancing to 993¢, The following giyes the fluctuations of the leading atocks: Stocks, Opening. Itohest, Loieat, Closing, N. ¥. Central., ..116%4 . 116 aehieae Centra 82, jake Shore C.& N, Weal Do preferred. ,. M. g St. Panl Do preferred ,.... 824 C.K. 1, & Pacitic. 14 Chi, Bur. & Q..118¢ Chicago & Alton.. 703¢ Union Pacific TA Kean, & Tox... StL. KC. & NUL Do proferrea.. 3 St. Lows & SanF, 102 Do preferred. ... 1236 GOVERNMENT DONDS U.8. Geof '81.......5 oe U. 8, 10-403 (ox, Inte) ore soreveee 100: ‘U, 8. now ha of *51 (ex. int.). ... 4 a U. 8. new 434s (ex. int.) .. 1. long = 10n3g U8. 4 percent con « 2. 100%, 201 , curiency G8 . + 1S FONEIGN EXCHANGE. Sixty uays, sede, * Sterling - Storling, Francs LOCAL BECURITIES, ‘Tid, Chicago Municipal 7s.. Prerye ely Chicago Waterloau 7. +h Chicago Municlpal 8..+6+» Chicago Water loan Gs Chicago Micoin Park 78, Chicavo south Park 7s West Park 7a. . City Railway South Cry Railway (West Side! . 1s ity Itatlway (Wert Side) 7 per cent CUILIDCACH oo. cae ees ceseseseeee 910515 City Raliway (North side) ex-div.., 120 - City Railway (North Sido) 7percent DONES seo see 106% = *1051¢ Chamberof Commerce. ith [ss }F4 *And Intorest. - COIN QUOTATIONS, The following ure the Chile cola: Trales.s, vs sesveresseasereer 9008 ar Mexican (full welghy: Soe Sovereigns w+... 1. HO. Napoleons .... a.80 Twenty warks,,. 4,70 Austriin gort 30 Five francs 8h Prussian thal icy Holland yoold SB fi Kronors (Swedieh 23 @ 26% Mexican and Bo: doublons ... 15,50 Gpanish doublooni 15,60 BY TELEGILAPH, NW YORK, New Yorn, April 10.—Governments quict. Railroad securilics strong and higher. State bonds dull, ‘Tho stock market was generally strong throughout the day. ‘Coal stocks were the principal feature in the speculation, sud advancing M@L}¢ per cent, the latter Delnware, Lackawanna & Western. Granger shares were souowhot wnactiied, but closed firmer, Erio was noticcably strong, ud- yaneing to 87 for common aud a9} for pre- forred. Southwestern sharos wore well sup: ported, and advanced 3¢@2 per cent. «The en- ‘tre Het closed firm, ‘Transactions $42,000 shares: 25,000 Erle com- mon, 2,00 preferred, 7,700 Lake Shore, 7,000 Wabash, 8000 Northivestory common, 4,700 pre- ferred, 0,700 St. Pauts, 83,000 Lackawanna, 8,000 New Jersey Contral, 2,100 Michizen Central, 8,500 Unton Pacific, 600 Cleveland, Columbus & Indtana Central, 8,000 St. Josepha, 11,000 Obfo d& Misstas{ppl, 4,000 Western Union, 5,000 Pacldo Muil, 2.000 Kanens & Texus, 0,00 St. Louis, Konaaa City & Northern common, 4,000 referred, 11,000 St, Louls & Biv Frauciaco, 4000 Rock Istand, 1,700 Pittsburg, 7,000 st. Louls & Sron Mountain, Money twuarket eusy at 4@5 percent. Prins mercantile paper, 4@534 per cent. Aterting exchauey, sixty days, nothing doing at 466; slhs, 45754, “the! weekly bank statement ts as followss Loaus, increase, H,000; specie, decreary, $28,400; legal-tenders, iucrease, $2,520,700; de- posite, fucreaso, $4,931,100; elrculation, iucteace, $28,100; reserve, Increase, 33,200,675, aTOCKs, W. U, Telegraph. AOU Cs GC. & waickallver 3. Contra! hye QGuickallver, 3 |Rock Island, Facito Mail Ist. Paul, AQY Mariposa. O7%4)St. Paut, Hod ‘Maripons, 0775 | Wobaat patty Adana Expre 08 [Fort W OS wae Feng es os we eaees. Lee ay meorican Express. ‘erre Hante, pi! . U. 8, Express 48 |Chicagu & A.ton... 77 . N.Y. Contral......210 |0, & Alton, pd... 203 Exile, BOR{OhlO & Mleefavippl, 12% oe 40h Del. L. & Weatern, i Marlow, A. & P. Tolograph, 354 Michigan Central, B, ete Panama... Vnion Packt Lake Shore. Tiltaola Centra Cleveland & Fit Northwestern Northwestern, TiN Canada southern.. doi 4 iConteal Pac. bonds. 1103 O43 Uniou Pac. boude.110% jr SHALE. Be Land-Granta. 210 pid: o1i$1U, P: Siuking-b*dadJa3y STATE NONDB, ennenves ts, old. Hk |Virgita Ga, now Ten Ut a Virgluie Geraldo”, gg bhlesuurl Ge ing 05, Ov RAN: TS. OG3;\Currency 0033] BAN FRAY Conpans of I8K1,,,.100%)10-408, rem oa ssee ww be 9 434)10-408, connons .. 1 Us.ees San Francisco, April 19.—Following were the closing quotations at the Stock Board: Crown Point Kureka Con: Pechequer.... Gonla & Carry. Grand Prize.ceee We BM oe apes Julia Consolidate Ag Mi Hieiated 14 3107 FOREIGN. Loxvox, money, 28 9-16, Bre $45, 1105 $8, 103 Yellow Jacket. Be American Securltles—Reading, 14545 referred, AW; ‘OTe, 10N!{5 April 19—Evening.—Consols for Frie, new Oy, 1U0!53 ‘Amount. of bullion gone into the Bank of England, £5,000, Pants, April 10.—Rentes, M14f 85a. COMMERCIAL. Latest quotations for Aprit delivery on the leading articles for the last two 70 3,250.70 2,50@5.10 business davs: Saturday, DOr a 46%, OB J B25. 75 2,.50@5,10 The following wore the recetpts and ship mente of the leading articles of produce in this elty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 oelock on Baturday tnoruing, and for the cor- responding date twelve months ago: RECKIPTA. Wao, | Ista. | Shingles, 1, Salt, DElte esses BIITMENTR, 4:0 8.00 Withdrawn elty consumption: 6,004 bu wheat from store during ¥riday for 1 5,007 bu bar- loy. Tne following grain was inspected {nto store in this city Saturday morning: lear Na. 2 red winter wheat, & cars No. 8 do, 28 cars No.3 mired, 18 cars No. 2 spring, GO cars No. 3 do, 16 cara rejected, 1 ear vo grade (120 wheat); 1 ear No. 1 corn, 87 cars high-mixed, Bears new do, 1 cars now mixed, 173 cars No. 9 corn, 16 cara rejected (297 corn); 12 cars white onts,8 cars No. 2 mixed, 7 cara rejected, 1 car no grade (23 onts); lear No.2 rye, 1 car rejected, or 190,000 bu. 62,304 bi corn, 7,066 bu barley. 'The following were the receipts of breadstuffs und live stock at th Tota}, 450 cars, Inspected out: 34,470 bu wheas, and shipments hls polut during the past week, and for the corrcspondiug weels ending os dated: Receipti— April 12, Aneit20, "Tara, 1878, Flour, brs, 7, 1,108 Wheat, ba 307, 74 Cor, bu. BIDVFOL Gata, bu... 217, 139 yes bi 30,400 Barley, bu... 407 Preaned hogs, 8) Live hogs, Nt Harley, ba 3: Live hogs, No: Cattle, Na, oe The followlng table shows tho 2 BO GL BOSS) 18,470 50,258 O30, 217 38,107 15,486 12,103, 42 4,10 exports from New York for the week ending ‘Thursday even- ing last, with compartsons: Apriti7, April ‘1879. i 470, #10, Aprif ii, ASR. Flonr, brs, 40,505, 50,070 Wheat, bu. 4,03 ‘O18, B80 Corn, in. +-413,580 24,400 Tho decline in wheat was arrested Snturiay by leading operators who stepped into the mar- Ket und took all the offerings till the tile turned, Whether they bought because they could not afford to let the market decline fut- ther, or simply because they expected an up ward tur ng a natural reactlun from recent weakness, vas dMcult to ascertain, Opinions were divided on the subject accardiuy aa the parties were on the long or the sb hort aide of tho deal, The Inst named supposition was probably the correct one. ‘he market could scarcely be called strong, however, a3 buyers were not anx- ious at the top prices of the sess’ lon, but sellers wero more cantiotts in view of the greater will- fugness to buy at bottom figures. ‘Phe other producs markets wera steadier and Oirmer, in sympathy with wheat, though the weather was suppoacd to be tayorably to farm- ing operations, and largo arrivals of grain woro expected after the coming week to fll May sales, Provisions were weak early, but the Inter feeling was onc of firmucss, though with less doing. ‘The demand for staple and fancy dry goods continues uctive. the market wero numerously at yolumy of sates wus large. Nearly all departments of tended and the Prices wore as firm ns before, the tendoncy In cottons still being up ward, ‘There was a liberal demand for grocer~ ies, the movement being on a more geuvroun seate thin for several scasous past at n like po- riod, Nochauges in prices wero developed, ‘Yhero jag on firm and steady market for most ines, Dealers in butt- ter report o contiuued absenco of anything more than a hand-to-m: outh demand. ‘The tendency of prices betng dowuward, buyers are not dlaposed to invest beyond such amounts gs are requircd for immediate ure. Creamery ig speclully weak, heavy, with now arriving freely, Cheese renalna dull and y Wnd freely of- fored at O@ie. Priees of dried frulte and esuned goods remaln as last quoted. Fi ish wero steady. ‘The demand for ols was fairly active, and prices ruled steady, except for Inrd, which was weak, {nu nymputhy with the decline au the raw niu terlal. Lumber was activa at tho yards, at frregular prices, ‘The sales of cargoes were larger ut the Inte deellny, and the docks were. atnight, ‘The receipts are exper nearly cleared ected to be light for a few days, the wind having becu agalnst the yeesels pow out. The receipts consiit mostly of lumber that was piled last fall, and it fs dry, or purty an, and Vaorles in price according to tts condition in this reapect. Wool and broom-corn were steady under a fair Weatorn inquiry. Seeds word aga un quiet, though some varlatics sold sore freely, and prices were not materially changed. May, wore atcady, hidea, und sale, The atrect offerlige of poultry were again large, and luwer prices wore accepted, ly : Ege were stead tatement showing forotgn tuvolce value and duty paid on qoods entered for consumption at the past of Chicago during the weels ending April 19, 1879; Clase of goods. Dry goo rast fey gud fancy good: Wiues and iq Earthenware, Drug sundri Musical netchand Clocks (amentinent), THN PAtG see oe eee Ale, beer, and porter Salt (amenduicnt) sorr06 GUD veee eens Artlata! materials, Vickivs and sauces, Dried frulte, Pig tin—fre Personal ett Cheulcats, Hooks, Foretan + 40 3,428 IT + MHL . BOR $ U0, 207 U8, customa 27,977.09 and feed 271.280, 10,000 hn extra Bat Co.'s) at 45e. GRAIN MOVEMENT. ‘The New York J’roduce Hrchange Weekly gives the following: ‘he aggregated ntackn of wheat at London, Lie eepool, Gtnegow, Tnll, Bristol, and Goncester, Murch't1, 1871, were 045,214 gta, nealna 704, 159 ges Wecw BL, 1878, “on 1. 150,020 qra March a, 3878. "The stacks of malze in’ Landon, Liver Total, 11.300 ba, MONNING CALI. for June, Bh, 82140 ribe—2, 750,000 Iba ot $4. BARGES for June, pool, Glargow, Ini}, Bristol, and Gloucester ay. | Eeasheee ty xregated, March 91, 1870, 47 1 neatnet | HUNGRGYC for May and ‘ Gsin7 gee Dec. Sy 85H, and 102, 61 gee starch | COrA—20,000 bu at Ss@IH4e for June, The stock of font in Tverpooh, London, and Alaezow March H1, 1879, wre 100,038 bels and QOS, 141 sacks, amninat ING. 84) brie and B14. ie$ ancks Doe, Hte 1N7R. and 270, ODS bris and 207, 02 Packs March ih, Ib The shipmente ef wheat from Sonth Riterian vorts during March were 0 saomers from Odersa for United Kingdom with 70, T}agre of wheats 14 ateamers from Niculated with O1451 qra of wheat | Greon hurt.. for United Kingdoms I rteamer from Taganroy for | tea-tipned hurl Vnmted Kingdom with 7,488 ors of wheat; and 1 * steamer from the Pangbe with HeOU0 qra af whenty | agendas eee te LATER. Fine green carpet brush, B ....6 nnd from Odersa for Rotterdam, Havro, Antwerp | Interior and Rowen, 38,800 qa of wheat.” From Nicolate | Crouxed for tie Continent 1 eteamer with 6,400 qra of whent. From Tritish India thore are 2,256 qrs of wheat enue for Teulon and 1,428 for hivernoo!, pected exports from that countsy of wheat the crop being harvested in April are emalt. The exports of wheat from Alexandria, Epvpt, doring March wero 5,189 qra for the United King- lam, ian The exports to the United Kingdom from Auny tratin during Jantary and February, 1870, com prised 28 cargoes of wheat, aggeegating 163,500 DUTTER—' Wa quote: GrOOMETY os os 5400004 Good to choice dali Medinnt ..seeeee Inferior to common. ... ars. Navigation at St, elereor wns not expected PAGOING—Continnes tirm, 3 AGCING— . to bo opened till bout the Inet week in April, Reyel twas util) closed at the tntest postal advices. Farly in the year the required importa in whent into Franco were pinced nt 500, 000 qra to 7, 000, - ON yrs, Lt is now atated that 8,000,000 oF moro | Sinrk ss. os S8yy'Uurlape, 4 bit...120 will be Faquited, Brighton Aves (Bes B Bane PROVISIONS. Pewhton csc! dogibe gonble TOG vRODUCTS—Wero active and atronger, in arather irregniar way; but the advance was only about equal, on the average, tothe decline of Frl- day afternoon. ‘The reaction was grestest in ard, which tad been relatively weal: for two or theca doys previous, Hoye at the Stock-Yards wera t0- ported steady, but Liverpvol quoted a further de- cline of Adin tard. ‘The recent drop here called out buyers, however, some deeming it wire to Mil shorts, and n few investing on the long side of the deal, The following ts a detatled statement of the shipments of provisions from thta elty for the week, and since Nov. 1, 1878, with compariaous: Amorlcati.....s00 Blie, and letting it go. repeat our Het: September and Gctaber full cream.., Part akim, ne Full skim ‘Low trades ee, COAL—No quotable ela j rea. We tengab ont Tis pa aerve meena BY Lackawanna, larite one «+ Artictes, WeekendySince Wee | Tatekawanna, Amal) ogg. tadbt at] te Fackawanna, nut Eackawanna, range. Piedmont Blossburge Cannel Erie, Haitin MIRON cccvere Wilmington. , rd Garteherrle, Indiana block White sgn block... Stdcn pea aldo belng for caser. phoulder: ¥ Rhowlle! Shoutders, hr Bhoulder, pes, Tongues, pkEn Ttocks, pkgs. ‘Total prose w't, Ths— Land fairly steady an given below: No. s whiteflan, 3! Family whitetlan, Trout. My-brl Mackerel, extra m ama, Nu. Inhore, Y-brl Stioi 2 shore, Mess Pour--Advanced 124@Lie per bel, and closed Sc above the Jatcst prices of Friday. Sales ried of 15,000 bris Beller May at $0, 1o@, 200 hels'eetler June ut Bi. 72%4@0.83; 5.850 ela seller Anty at $0, 8000.05, Vota, Sd Palas ane aria cloned ail : ya 80,0744 castor seller April, 0.671300. for Mays | Co; on Soriial.eo for dune. and SictOQN.0A4 tor | Heebedent ec July.” Old pork quoted at $8.00G5,25. Prime | Labrador here! Ineay pork was quoted at 29.0UG) 25, and extra brador herrin: printe at $8, 00G@8.25, Labrador herein Lanp—Advanced 10c por 100 Ibs from the latest | Nolland herring. No, 2 Lorge familly. fasnlty, gow, ¥-bri. ‘bay, kits, nity, Kits... Bank coil, per 100 tbs... O6. prices of Friday, Sates were reported of 500 tes | Smoked halibnl ‘ Kpot at Sh82¢¢ 8250 len seller Nay at So Ee enous heaves 8 Callforuia waition, bela. California ealmon, WO ae say, 85.0 2.1 for May, $3,025 4.00 for wily. in local futures, and Irregut- Jar, beluy weak early, but closing frmor thin on Friday, “here wan little inquisy on the part of shippets. Sales were reported of 100 boxes tong and short clears at $4.24: 100 boxes Sinfford. shire hama at Ke; 6, $150, 000 f whort rib nt $1.24 @A40 seller May: St.4724.b0 for Juno; anc $1.57446¢4.06 for duly.” ‘Tho tollowing wera the closing prices per 100tbs on the feading ents: eA 1s new can noted, meets all re Mrate—Wero actlye: French prunes, kegs, French prunue, boxes, Raleins, layers. London layers 5 Sond “ST spo | Lanse Muncatal Shoul-| Short |L, ft 5.) Shore Ve :. ‘wlenciag, new tera, | vib. \cleure-| clears. Zan eras aa seitlenao {ea aan Siar; | Citron. 1.40 84.59%] $4.6754 The $ 4 ee 8 OT Apples, Alden... Auples. evaporated . Apples, New York and Att Appics, Sonthem Apples, Ohta. Venches, unpar Peaches, unpared, quar Raspoerrics Black berries Pitted cherries. Agua 4.02%) 4.75 Long cieara quoted at $4,374 looso and $1.50 boxed? Cumborlands, $4.766.5,00 boxed; lon; cat hams, 74;@7.8),¢; aweot-pick! hain, TOTES for 1U toy15 Ib average; green hams, O)i@Uigo for wanie ayeruges: green shoulders, sic, Hacon quoted atai@ayc for shoulders, Bilge for stort ribs, b%qotec for wehort clears, 83Cue vared and picked. Was quoted at $5,005.50 for No. 1 jc for good yellow, and 4!,@4%0 for brown. EHE PRODUCTS—WWere firm and quict at $H,0099.25 for mers, $10,00G10.25 fur extra megs, and $20, 60%517,50 tor hams. Tatrow-—Was qulet at Uc for eity and O@O¢o forconntry, with sates of 500 bria city at Ue, Filborta..., ¢ sssseveee Almonte, Terragona, Naples wWalnutd, ... Brags... Wilmington peaunta, news. Tennessco peanuts, new, Virginia peanuts, new, CRGEEN PRUTS—W fal BREADSTUFTS. FROUR—Was very quiet, except the sale of 1,- 000 baga ton Fhipper, which was on private terms. The market otherwise was tame, but hold.es were firm in thelr views, and would not offer further concessions, Sales were reported of 200 bris win- ters, partly at 85.40; 850 bria epring extras, partly atSi.75; and 200 brie pring superfines at $2.85, Total, 1,150 bris, ‘The following was tho nominal Tange of prices nt the cloyo; moderate offerings. Strawberries «ol at 26Qshe per yt: Appios, 7 orl, in lots. ‘Apples, YU brl, from stores. Cranberries, 1 br). Lemons, 72 box, ‘Oranzer, @ box. Valencia oranges, 2 case, Valencia oranger, extra Choice wiuters, QA.60 Tananaa, Y bunch Quod to choice wint Gh.00 Coconnnta, 31100, Fale to cond winters Bo OROCEMES In Choles Minnceotas, 4.75 quotanie changen, Falrto good Minne: e460 Jusses Were fem, it Fair ty good spri CLU.76 at very full igures, Trade contluues good, and Low spring: He oa collections fair: 8. Carotina., « BAN Wi vi » Buax—Was moro active and easier. Sales wero | 1 Oiigiuny 170 tons at $0.25 per ton on track, and $1), 25@0, 50 free on board cara, y ‘Mzat—Sule was mado of 10 tons coarse at $14,25 per ton on track, SPHING WIEAT—Wns fairly activo and atrong- er, , The market declined 14¢ carly, but closed 4c COrrEn. Mendaling, Java. ..+ Q. G, dava Costa Tea Uhotee tu fa (oad to prime, Common to falt above the latest prices of Friday. ‘The Britlen | Roasting, inarkets were quict anid steady, white New York was dull, and our récelpta were twice as large ag patent Bal font the preceding day; but the #itymonts of tho wook | tiranutated. seem to have been about 350,000 hn in excesa of | Powdered... the reevipta. The weather was algo finc, though net warn, Tho market was depreared at the out set by rumors to tho effect that a prominent firm hud dusvended, butit was soon found that tho didlenlty in question was due only to a difference of opluton between partners, and then confidence 4 revived, local caplial taking hold rather froely, | § + clarited while there weru a tow buying orders frown parties | New Orleans prime to choles on the seaboard, ‘There was a moderate | Ncw Orluans fully fair to prim shipping demand, Na. {2 cloved at B0lgc, nnd ‘New Orleans fatr, as No, at Tye. Seller May opaned at BOxC, ad- |, aun! vanced to B74c, fell back to 87e, nud improved to | Californta sugar-loat drip e it the cl Heller June was irregular at | Callfornta allver drips 1iGe8e over Mays it wuld at BXZcgRc, and closed | New Orleans molovses, atthe outside, “Setter the month ranged at saN@ HUlge, clostug at Mute, Spot nies were reported of, 400 vu No, 2 at bilge; 10,200 bu No, iat 75. Cuas 1,000 bu rejected at U1} ,@02c; and Y,200 at. ‘Total, 27,400 bn, Also bit No, ito arrlye at T5tge. TR Wirat—Sales were J, 600 bu by sampla at ieGSt.00, Mexxn Witzat—Sales weree7,000 bu by sample at Tbs SiOIge, Wagar Seunentnas—Bales wero £0 $15.40 pur tou an tracks, CORN—Was leas netlye, but otherwise aympa- thized clorely with wheat, Tho market sold tie lower carly, dAvancod Ae, aud cloud tie shove flue 1th tha latest prices of Friday, ‘Tho Uritis markuls | Waite Illy... . were quict und steady, and our recuipte were | Savon tinperlal... vy. larger, but the stock# [n store appear to have de- | German mottled ,,,. erensctt suout 250,000 bu withhs the week, and | Pesch biosom thera wae a good #hippluy demand Saturday: mont. WAY =W: We however, for sample lata free on board carey thay wold ate ae for No, 2, und wostiy et HOA for new, Track lote wero tame. Regalar corn was dui, cluring At i380, and giit-oned recuipta of No.2 closed at bthe, seller ‘siny opened at dHGo, sold aL 3A%e, advanced to Hse, nnd cloged at ite, Sclter duno ranged at thd Bs%c, July at SU GIGKC, and August was quiet atabout Wire. Seller tha month was entirely nominal, being qnotca at ales Were Fepartud 14000 b ted Nutmeg Calcutta ginger "True wl tons at Light curod hides, 2 Ms... + Heavy do, 4a B. i Dumayed do, catthe cloaw, Spot Of T4400 vu No, at sdyes | Pare cured Hees 24, eamplo at siieiie on track; | Cult, WmD,, 92,400 bu do wt Gddpsbgc free on buard cars; and | Yescons, 6.800 bu rejocted at Bs2ic ailoat, Total, 126,600 ou. OATS—Wero rather moro active, mort of the trading being in the May futures, ‘Tho market closed a abady enaler, betnsy quiet in the Jatier part. of the svasion, ‘Tha receipts Green lly pheen pelt 4. wool e1 nat OLLS—k: old by watmpia aw | Nu other fico changes. were noted, naual. May auld at 4424 4c,-aud closed at the | porta good seavonable demund, aud 6 fnelde; and dunu brought 2h4@ebic, duly oats | eral market, Following are the jobbet were quict ato4c, No, 2 were nominal at Lic, ‘The weokly atutement tulleated a considerable due cteane in thy stuck In store, Cash wules wero rus ported vf 10,800 tn by sample, xt 246020%Z0 on track; and 10,200 bin (No. wp at LAG@Ades and 11, 400 bu white) at 27@B1e freo on board, ‘Total, ‘38,400 ba Carbun, 110 degrees teat ... Carbon, Hlinota legal, 160 deg. te! Carbon, heudeht, 178 dewroos teat Curbon, Michigan logul teat . Jeard, ira we ter stralned. No. Lard, No. 3 RYE~Was more active, and casy, No, 2 woe} Jdnseed, raw. nominal at 4GAlsec, aud Moy was quoted at Hed. vee o: 4744 woller's, tuluples were taken for locul use aud Dleache shipment, and a alipping urder fur No, 2 was filed | Sperm........ late at de freo ou board, Cavb walea were reported of 1,200 buat aTiaeisisc on track; aud 2,800 bu HO AL WG 4NAC Free on toatl; wlsv 14,400 bu No, Yat4be freon duved. Total, 18,400 bu, BANLEY—Wae quiet, excupt a good ahipping domand for oxtra 3, which sold at an advance of 1c, No, 2 wae pomtual at UXouic for regular or April, and May was freuly offered at 7c, Extra J pold at 42e, aud A., D, TV Co.'s receipts at 4o ‘the lower grades woroquiut, oN. d belug about aleictiy puro extra. Reatsfoot off, No. ds Hunk vil Biraits,. Turpontin Miners’ ol}, oxtre Minera' oft, white,..; Napbtha, deodorized, Gasohuy, deodorized, 74 dex sitnfodt Ul cataloot alhy GENERAL MARKETS. BROOM CORN—Was In moderate domand. Deals ors quota the following pricea for tots froin store: ho tecont heing thoronghly snetained; indeed, 9 further np> preciation in value Js looked for by holders, Trade ‘was reported fatr at the quotations given below: ZousiDo, danble . 1sig|Wool sacke, CHEESR—Very little prime old cheese isto be had, and the few on hand are held firmiy at 8 ‘There is still a consilorable quantity of Inst soaron’a make thot is tnfertorin quality, and for auch holders are nceepting the bost bids obtainable, New part skins are coming for- ward freely, and are quoted’ weak ot O@7e, Qvorze'n codifsli, oxtea, per 100 Ibe., 5.00% Te + bend 6.009 7.50 2,507 2+ OND 73 ol OG . FORD, aay No... . HIDES—Were in tair reqttest, std o! healer were soported of 300 Dit do (Ay D. & Urls at $0, 55@0.08 for May. Laril—1, 000 ten at 7733 for May. Short 1.3214 far May and \ {86,000 Un ot and B8GG298 ie for Jin, Saturday afternoon wheat waa firmer, selling at STH@BTAC for May, and HN!¢ for Jane, and teak, Shinvers are practically ont of the market, and ae the domand from the home trade ts steletly con: Aned to meoting current necds, receivers find dim- culty in disposing of tho current arrivals, which are more than usually Wberal for the Ume of year. demand ts restricted. buyerd holding off for lower $8, 000, G. non, 8, 00@8, 8.25, a6 aseene 06 4.50 GS—Were In fair requvat at 84@0e, the out- ISH—The market remainsasinat quoted, A fair business ts reported in progress, and prices are a0 1 o+ 4.006 4.15 0 Td ves 6 76.78 FRUITS AND NUTS—{n thls market little that For the time of yeur trade maple expectutions, and the nmaiket malutains a steady tone for most lines, We quote: $y OB 14° 1B ni 8 eqnast, oranges, fine bananas, and cholce apples betug firm, under Tho season for cranberries ts about over, and the eatos now ara chiefly jn bux. lota or singlo barrels to bakera and city retalers, 7h 2.00 4.00 50%0 4.50 HOG G00 9,004910,00 14,00 % h.00 i 4.00 were no Coffees, suyate, rice, and ma- Most other tues also werd held T, yan steady, ‘The do- 0 7,00 . 7.00 ~ 6.00420,60 tendlr tra lard oli was quoted down to Sco, Jobbora re- nm atlvance We 7 AO Oi 7.00 Threat: Rettuced, 28d ate 15 POTATOE: faie demand, nn Jots brought the recent mdvanee, though the Kast ef indarketa were quoted lower and somo of the ehippors haa withdrawn fn conseqscnee. | Peach: blown wore qnoted nt SO700e, and rare nt O8H Tie. POULTRY AND QAME—Chickens and. other porltry were lower ander larce oiferings, with lees demand, Game wae also weak, exeepl the larger variotics of ducks, which are nearly ant of wen: Chickens, Ive, i dor eee SHO BG, Turkeys. lve 1 Ducks, Wed 2g Ta Qevae., oF ape eeee ae Wid ducks, amnall, {7 dors. Mallards s+ 50 + 2.00 Mt nl prices angel aime argon tormer dase. ‘Timothy cold t ALSL20G2.80, prliny being $1. KOe Wal qalet at $4.507305, and mammoth at S807 3.8%, Hangarian wae quiet at 70@50e, and milict REBVGHE. Plax eal at $1. 15651.70, the ranga for aging being $1, U5@ 1. 70. SALT—Wos in fale demand ana steady. think One salt la now nm low he son, Daley iy stendy at the Fine salt, Utlesee es, Cantey malt, Ut ttle, Dalry, 9 bri, without tay: Dalry, Wri, with bags. Ashton and furekn daly, TRAS—Were quoted steady ‘There was a wood demand: Cover was Dealers 00 unchanged. au MPRITAL t "@L8 Common to fatr, ..20¢: 8 Nuperlor to tne. «404%. i SAVAN YNCOLORED, iCommon 10 falr, ..1K345 T7@IK' Superior to tue.,.40Ge50 BUG WEA Ane to Mhentiguu 50@ 80) aoLant Nieaee titty to fab Jextra fine to finer Choicest Superior to fine... 8X¢o: tra fine (0 fuest 15 au Connon to fair, Superior to One CCBE as Extra tine to flnentiit sOUCTIOND Choicust. 66 « W@eU|Sunertor to fin VEAL-Wan cisy, the weather being warmer, and sollers wanted to close out. Pricer ranged. from 4s4GoFe por Ih, VEGETANLES—Wero plonty, and slow at ire roguiny pricces Spinach, 507 7c cer box; lettuce, Gsaq.sOe per bu box; radishes, Lidde per doz; Fhe per boxt atriny-Leans, $2.500 9.00 per box; cucumbers, THM per ozs napat- agus, white, $1.40%1.75 per doz; yreon, 31.00@ 2.25 per dod; pla: plank, 2erte per ly. HSK Y—Wan in fale demand and unchanged in price, Sale was reported of 250 bria dieters” goods on tho basis of 31,04 per gallon for high i 80670 wines, WOOL—Was in moderate demand. Orders aro received dally ant tra carity led from the etuck in store. ‘The stock 8 lui and broken, aud no minterial alteration in prices is expected at prea: ent, thongh the market is casy In consequonce of the near approach of the new season, We quotes Washed nocco woal, 2 ib + RiMQ99 Mediun nnwashull...., 186220. Hine do, goo: Coureo da ‘Pab-washed ‘Tub-washed, cou Colorade, medini to fine Colorado, common... + Colorade, coucss . Recetpte-- Monday. Tuesday ,.. Wednesday Friday, Saturct Total .. 77.00) Same weal in 1878. FOB. Same week In 187 nue Lanat Weelt.essoe Shipments Mondiy...+ Tucaay, “teh Weunesday rT 1,295 Thursday Os ii y Fridny...cee 7110 1,080 sesned 700 DQ0TE 8,887 CATTLE~Tho recelpts show an Increase over the provleus week of somo 4,000 head. Thoy: wero also nearly 4,000 lead in excess of tho ur- rivala for the corresponding week of lust year, ‘Nhe supply was at Ioast that much in exceed of tho aetua) requirements of tho trade, and, asan ine evitable reautt, there was n ehrinkage In values, In additton to the large receipts, the fact that thora was a virtual advance in freight rates to the Raat contributed to depress values, It waa toa redue- tion In live stock ratcs from tho Wust to Chicago that wo nro chlufly indebted for tho incroaned ar- rivala. On Monday freighta from Kanens Clty wero dropped from $02.50 to £29.00 per car, and It was to take advantage of thts temporary ent in froights that cattle from that point wore rushed for- ward with all possible dlspateh, With a supply of 3,860 head for Monday, and the announcement that henceforth no drawback would ve allowed to any shipper over tho trunk lines from Chicago Eaatward, tho market opened extremely dull, with prices of fat cattle a goo.’ round Lie lower, ‘Tues- day saw n further shrinkage of 10¢, making tho neclino from the orovions Saturday Shc per 100 Vos, On Wednesday, with a hicver attendance of buyers and an incrensed competition, the market ‘rined up alittle, but tt foll hack again on the fol- lowing day, and the week clozed at a declina in whipping grades of 25c, Common cattle, auch ns are sought by feeders ond the local trade, held up protty well, the apply of that class not materially exceeding thu demand, Stuckers were tendily: voud request, and were salable at $2, for common to turifty young ateurs wolghing from 700 to 1,000 Ibs. For smooth, fleshy lots of heavier avorazs feeders were willing to pay $3.00 11h, andina fow instances: $4.25 was paid, $2.10 Sprluvors », OO {83 per head, antl veale at 33.02905.00 per 100 Thy, Saturday's market was fairly aetlye and steady. The supply, including the stale cattle, wae larger than taual for the laet day of the we ‘hot tho bnik was dis- poset of, few aealrable droves remaining In the yards at the cloae, The San Antonlo Express of April 10 says of thia season's cattle drives i ** Of thy 171,800 estimated as the drive, about two-thirds of which ero now moving norinward, 0 small percentage only are beeves, 18,000 will bo stopped fn the Texas Panhandle, nud 62,700 are already sold, ‘'Thoro will be ‘lofi, therefore, togoon the market, 119,100 head, principally L and & yeara old, Conatiering the extreme dry weather of the past winter, and consequent scarci- ty of water this spring, the cattle start out in fatr condition, and will commence to arrive in Kansna about the 6th of Alay.” QuOTATIONS: Extra Boeves—Graded steers, weighing. 1,400 Lis and upwards, ese o05 Bd, BODES Cholce Besves—Fino, fat. formes to 1,440 ibs... 4.50B1.70 steers, weighing l, \' ttoned stea: ‘ 4.20@4.40 Good Beever 3.85@4.10 =? weighing 1,100 to 1,300 10H... s.660 Median Grades—Steery in fair ilevh, welghing 1,050 (0 1,200 1b5,.40 +0086 Butehers' Stock—Pour to common steora and common to cholce cows, He a wlanghter, welghing 800 to Stock Cattlo—Conmoncattle, wolging FOU 10.1, 050 Idd. 005 see Tnferior—Light and thin gd, baile, and acatawa 2.0525,00 2.7583, 85 2.00222, 50 + 3.00G5,90 jOGS—During tho frat threo daya of tho wack valuce showed compuratively Httle change. The fealing, however, {rom the frvt wae weak, and all the surroundings of the market were favorable ta adeciine, The recelpty wero nunenally liberal for the tine of year, while to market for the product was pretty badly demoralized, and on Thureday tho wonlneds noticeable on tho earilue days of tho week culminated laa decline of We. “This was supplemented on pee by a furthor shirinknge of 0c, prices dropping off to $1,073.50 for com mon $0 prima bacon grades, and to $3,204.70 for oor to choice heavy, ‘Ths quallty of the hoza hag but slighly Improved, Nght weights and coarse mixed lots, as for some weeks proviojs, making up the grout balk of the dally arrivala, | ‘Tho aver- age of the paut week's supply acurcely exceeded “0 tbs. Bhinpors took about 40,000, thun leave uy wonie 41,000 for packers and city butenors, There waa o fairly active. hyuiry on Bat- urduy, and thy small aupply in the pens way soon dispose. of, though for packers! graues the market remained Wonk, Sales were tnostly at SAGE. HO for light and at $b. 304.00 forheayy, bklps sold at $2.50G3,00.0 On Apri) 20 lust year bacon grades were quoted ALS VSG. 4, and heavy weights nt $9. 30¢¢:1.70, SHKEPSThe past week wasn Very quict ono in tho abcep market, and prices ried lower, hip. pora did not eeein to want much eit, and og there was more stock than the Jocal trado required acll- era were obliged tu Make some concersions. Wo quote cloring prices at $1. 600¢3.85 for poor to common, feted 4.80 for medium, and §4.75G 5,60 for good to strictly choice, MANGAS CITY, Auectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Kansan City, Me, Avril 10,—Carren—Tho Price Current reports cattle recvipty, 160; ship- ments, 403; firm; native shippers, $9, 0ug4. 795 native, stackors and feedore, $4,00@3, 75; native cawe, 82.0005, 75, Hods—Keceipta, 1,264; shipments, 1,159; low- er; fair to choice packlnw, #3.0000-185 "Nabe atipping, $2. 752.00, &T. LOUIS, Sr. Lovie, April 10, —Catrix—Inactive and un- changed; vory ditte doing; recelpty, G00; ship- wents, 1,000, Noas—Inactive and lower; Yorkers and Balti. miored, 3,40; smouth heavy, $3. 40G5. 50% butchers tu funcy, $3,609,705 Fecclpte, ih 200; shipments, 2, Sucer—Dali and unchangody receipts, 160; shipigents, 1,800, —— LUMBER, Tho cargo market yas fairly active Saturday at the decline of the preceding day. Yara dealers took piost of tho Jumber olfercd, Piece stu? way quoted at $0.25G,6, 50, green inch at §7.50¢,10, 00, luth at $1.25, sad vbingles at $1.50@1.80, ‘Thor. oughly dry inch and two-Juch brings $1.00¢1.50 pee 1,000 ft more than grecn, Tho market closea with pearly all tho stud wold. Light roculpts aro expected the first of this weuk, the vosels out!) havivg been delayed by head winds, atforchr Millsqn, from Muskegon, 190,000 ft Norway atrlpa and boards, at 87.60. Darzo S.A, Irish, from Orand Haven, part ear; aliingles, 1,900, O00 BA abingies at 81,00, 20! 000 Nu, 1 do at Ge, ‘Alea twa cargoes Norway pleco stuff at 86,25, At the yards trade continies good, being mostly indry atumt, Price are irregular, tha cutting bo: ing mostly In remote yards, and by firms thut are reiting realy tomore. Cnintathons: Firat-and accond elent, 13404 $20, 00@82.00 Third clear, 14@2 in... 27, 00@24, 00 Third clear, Inch. son 25.00 Firet and clenr dressed aiding. 1,50 Virst common dreswent sidt 15.60 Hecand common aiding A1i0 Flooring. firet common. 25.00 Flooring, recond common, tren 22.00 itd common, dressed... 120.60 Hin, aed upwards, 30. 00 Win. and ypwanis. 25.09 Hox boardn, C, . 10,00 Astock boards, 10613 in. Ratuek boarde, 10712 ine Ortock boards, 14)2 in... Dorcommon stock boards ys Toudh,.. Bf, 0024.00 » £0, 007n25. 00 + 15,00%010.00 sees 18.00 a3 310, B.H0M v. 0,1 0%10. POUT 0. $,£01940,00 10, 0013.00 7.00%, 8.00 Common boarde, Cull ponrds... Dimension eink Ditenston stat, Cull, 2 Ite owe Pickots, rough ani ct veo ,7,00@12.00 Pickets, rolect, drvased, and headed 115,004018,00 Tsnth, dry oe see serseege ae seeneee LhO® 1. Shingles, **A standard to extra ory 2 Shingles, standard, 1,.80@ 2,09 Shinglea, No, L 1,004 1.10 Cedar aliingtes « 1.90 Track shingles. +... 1.80 BY TELNGRAPH. FOREIGN, Bpretat Napater to Tia Tribune, Tavenruor, April 10 -11:30.a, m.—FLoun—No, 1, 108; No. 8, 8s Gd. Cnaim—Wheat-Winter, No, 1, 08 4ds No. 2, 84 10d; spring, No, 1, 88: No. 2, 76 Gd; white, No. 1, Oedd; No, 2% Ba Ody clu, No, 1, Os Ud; No, 2, 08 £d. Corn—Now, No, 1, 45 Od. Provistoxs—Pork, 0s, Lard, 828, Livxnroon, © April 10,—Corrax—Modorate tn- quuty at dG Z1ud; sales, 8,000 bales; specula- Mon and export, 2,000; American, 5,50), Bacos—Long clear, 2s, TALLow—5e Od. Ursix—Common, 4a Od, Suinirs oF Tunrnyt! April, Loxpu April 3, 226 Ga, noLnia~ Refined, 81gd. THOLR U2, = ANT WHI he following w era received by the Chicazo Board of, Prado H pri 19-1110 1, m.—Flour, Ha at—Winter, H8 LOacei 2d: epring, Mage dz club, Os LdGds fork, Sis, Sard, oe, sNVOOL, April 10.--Bucon—Cumberlands, 2595 js ids long elear, 204; whart clear, Jilin meas, Z7es extra India mess, #s*, Ch —Cholee, ‘3, Shotllers, 20a Ud. Tallow—Prime ety, “Enel, B8K. Porit— Prine meas, Euxtern, 53x; Western, 37a. Yame— Long cut, £0-T average, i: Losxpon, April 1, fay: L—Wheat and carn quict. Caryocs of Coast—Wheat steady, Cargoes om Paseago--Whont quiet; corn steady, ‘There aro ‘no cargocs of curu offered on sale off const. NEW YoRK To the Weetern Assoctated Press. Nerd Your, Avril 10.—Corrox—Market doll at 11 19-1011 15-Mle; fitnresstoady s April, 12.7505 May, 11.83e3 Juue, 12,010; duly. 12.180; August, 12.010; Septentier, 12.010; Octobur, 1.47 7° Froun—Market dull; reeelpts, 21,000 bris; super State aud Weatern, $3.2023,00; common to goud extra, 23.00@3,0; good to choice, $3,050 4,80; white wheat extra, 24. 55@6, 25; extra Oto, $3,70@3.00; St. Louls, $3.80@5,75; Minnesota patent process, $5, 5U@#. 60, Gnain—-Whoat—Demand [nr and market firm recelpts, G1, 000 bn; resected, No, Sepring, NOMI; No. 9 apring, $1,06G1.01: mngrnded do, sez ungraded winter rot, $1. 00};@1.10i4; No. 3 do, $1,00401.07: No. Sdo, $1.124@1.184¢65 led ambur, $1,08@1.20; No. % ambur, ungraded white, $1.10@1.10%4; No. 3 do, $1.05; No. 2 do, §1.05; No, 1 do, rales 37, - 000 bu nt $1.0013@1.10. Myo firmer; Western, BEZSVI;c. Barley in buyers’ favor; two-rowed State, 8c. Malt dwt and nomnnal, Corn—Mar- kot dull; receipte, 123,000 bn; fancy ungraded, AVM; No. 42: SH stoniner, :3'¢: ot, but drm; receipta, 25,000 bas B white, Bc; mixed V ey n BB @BIC t ‘irm ond unchanged, Hors—firm and unchanged. mitzs—Colles quiet and unchanged. Sugar iy; (alr to goud rulined Ui@sssc, Moluccas quiet hut frm, “tice nominally unchanged, Feruo.eus—United, 774¢3 roflned, Oc, Tartow—Stoady at G4@U U-16c. Ukrin-—Markwt dull st $1.40, TuarentINE—Market casler at Je Euus—steady; Western, 12%. Lyatunn—Sieady with fair demand; hemlock solen, Buenos Ayrce,and No Grande Nght, middies and heavy walghta, 19@2tc. Woor—Quict aml tnchanged, * + Nx— Pork quict but abeniy mess, 89,50 for ol; $20. 4g@nw.s0 for now. Deot nominally unchanged, Cut menta quiot; long clear middles, $4.15 uote do, Gigc, Lard steady; primo steam, $6120.15, Hurrin—Quiets Wortern, 5@320. ea epeige A Western, 2@8io HINY-$1, 00. Merate—Quiet and unchanged, NEW ORLEANS: Naw Onvrans, April 10.—-Froun—Market dnil; superfine, $3.00; XX, 83.75424.00; XXX, H.25 @5.00; bigh grades, $h.25@i. 8713. Gnaty—Corn—Demand fair and market fair, at 3. 1522, 30, ¢ Conn-MzaL—Dull und nominal; held at $2,208. Pioviay 2, AX—Qtlet and weak; old, 89,50, now, $20, Proviatons—Pork quict; old, $9, 50; new, $10, 75. @14.00. Lard scarce, rin; tierce, $6, 50@7. 00; keg, $7. 0007, Bulk meats—Market dilly shoul- dern, loore, +54 et, pelea M@Aye; clear rib, Be; clear, Gic, Bacon dull and nomin xhoulders, f44c% clear rib, tbe; -clonr, G3yc. Mams—Sugar-ented, market dull; canvased, &@ Daye, asin size. Witisky—Market dull; Weetern rectified, $1.05 Gnocenizs—Coffoe in vood domand; jobbinz, or- dinary to prime, 11igq@itic. Sugar steady, with o gouil_demand; ‘eommon to xood common, bab%es falr to fully fair, ot4%55%¢c3 prime to choice, jt @iier yellow clariicd, O@7'¢c, Mutssses in guot demand; fermonting, 20¢¢::9e3 common, 220 a Nes cunteleugal, 2273003 prite ta chol » Ries steady, with good demand at hisqc7e, ‘Uttax— Dull and lower, 7c, Moncy—Sight exchungoon New York 1¢ prom!- un &T. LOUIS. . St. Lovin, Mo, Aprii10,—-PFnoon—Quict and unchanged, Gnain—Wheat higher; No, & red fall, 81.01% @1.05 cash; $1.019;@1.05% Mav; $1.03 1,043 duns; 0N{@OU%e July; No, 3 do, $1,014 bid, Corn—Demand falr and market Orm; No, 8 inixed, 33%e cash, Apri, aud May: Bx@uIyC Juno; S4YGi 0 July; 3O%e August. Oats in- nective antl lower; No, 2, 2 cash; S560 May. Hye Innetive and lower at 40}¢@50c, Barley dull had unchanved at Shot, Provisioxé—Park dulland lower ats0,00. Lard dull and nominal at $4.76@5,80, aalt_nieat anh, and lower to sell; cloar ribs, 24. b0@4. 4% did. Bacon dull and lower; clear riba, $4.15565, 20, Receirta~-Flour, 6,000 brias wheat, 25,000 bn; cor, 58,000 htt? vats, 10,000 bu; rye, 9,006 buy barley. 2,000 ba. RueaeNts—Flottr, 5,000 bela; wheat, 1,000 bn; corm, 1,000 buy vats, 4,000 bu; rye, none; barley, none, —- CINCINNATI. Crxctmnatr, O., April 10,-Catron—Bteady at like, Froun—Dal, , Gnatws—Wheat steady, with a fair demardy red and white, $1,00@1.00, Corn quiet at S7@U7H. Oste quict and atoady at YRDBSic, Rye dull at Bc, Varley In fair domand; No, 2 fail, Oo bid, Provistovs—Pork quict, but drm, at $10,000 10.86, Lard—Demand falr and market firm; cur- Tont makes, $3.67. Wulle meats quiet and un changod; shoulders, 23,50; short ribs, $4.50 cosh; 24,45 May; short cloar, $4.73. Bacon atendy, With fair demand, at $4.00, 35.2284, and 85.3743. Witxy—Falr demund, but at lower rates; 01, Butten—Kasler; fancy creamer; 29@2503" cholco Western Ieaerve, 14@16c} choca Central Ohio, 18140, Linarcy O1L—Bteady at O%c, PHILADELPHTA, Puitangsrus, April 19,—ILoun—Quiets Min- neaota extra family, medium to cholco, $4,250 4,026; Minucaota patent process, $4.50. Ryo flour Guiot at $2,78G"t.N71%. Gitatx—Wheat—Market dull; No, 2 Wostern ro $1.22. Corn quiet; Western rejected, 393, div, Oats nonunally unchanged. Provistons—Dull and unchanged, Wutren—Eney: creamery exttau, 23Q@2%0; New York State and Iradford County, Pa,, extrad, 17@ 3c: Western, Hewwrvo extra, idw2r7e; do goud to 0 c. Euus~F Weatorn, 12)j¢. ° Cutxsx—hicady; Western creamery, 7@7K6; do Rood, 514 @uise. Petno.eva—Doll and nowlnal; refined, 90; studs, Bis. . tarket dally Western, $1, 0554. Waisk: Receivre—Fious, 2,200 bt wheat, 60,000 bn; corn, 66,000 buy nate, 10, 000 bu; rye, 14,000 bu. . TOLEDO, - Fouzvo, O,, Apil 19.—Gnamn—Wheat quiet; extra white Michigan, $1,033;3 amber Slichlyan, spot, $1.09; May, 31.045%; No. 2 red winter, wpot, nomually, $1.04; Mey, 91.042; June, 4. Corn gi 2 pot Sitga; Ma Miso tds Taly held at s74 white, J7i%c, Oats quiet; No, MILWAUKEE, Freclal Disputer to Fee Trityag Mirawaurne, Apt 19.—The following ay recaipts and slilpmente at SUwauker of thom named. for tho weol ending April 19, ascon the correspond! hast sear: ee MC AC Se is al ARE Arilclen, 147, et Its 3 seat aL Alte Ta tha Western Assoctated Prem, Minwatnen, April It —lroon- Active, Guatx—Wneat steady: openvit te luwery fieniy No.1 Mllwaukeo, hart, oti ze Ne, swinkee, 0 + 8 AGEs koa, Tabjes N A aye qittee and ye oq wea! Tarloy aivety" but fem} Nu, HOYOS. a Hg, x gets Ny No. 4, 2 spring nowinal's Proyistoxs—Qutel and lower, ne SR rte erated Hoes par ga i eee easter nt 3 ROG, yta— Flour, 7,000 belay wheag, ¢ Summsenta—Fivtir. #600 beles wheat, Smee, BALTIMORE, Barrotonr, April 1.—FLoun—Qniet 4 changes hgh graves 35 of sion reverand Gnarx—Wheat—Weatern inactlye; Ne sylvania red, $t.134¢; No. 2 Westera water spot and April, $2.0 (@1.00%; Ma: June, $1.20, Corn ixed, epot and April Syne, Jd2Gael! 40460} sc. enn: ed, ‘ 4 Meny Onts hiner and in ‘dene APA; Mo Mixed, 27s Mea, ‘y Rye quict at Gude, Hay—Steaty and unchanued, Provisions—Dull and weak for balk lotey x einnia 1e Hacked later Serine aes wiTH~Sterdy; prime to cholce Wests ody 1o0bt0e3 FoI eR] be, eater packs Hagy—Firm aad activo ab 12u@Ia6, nopntm—Stendy anid unchanged. Corree—Quirt, firin, and unchanged, Warery—Diit nad tnchauzed. Funts—To Liveruoal, per steam, a Rn pta—Flour, 2,304 bris; wheat, ar corn, 104,000 bus onta, 6,700 bu, : Hoan rae 18,000 bu; corn, 143,09 Ne . BOSTON. Borros, April 10,—-Froun-»Market dull: Wen ern superine, $3.00G3, 263 common extris, 3.5, qs. Visconeln extras, $1, U0Gi4. 50; Minna. ta extenk, $4.2985.50; Wieeonsin and Minne spring wheat oxtras, 80,25@8.505 winter whey, 86.0008. 50, Quaix—Corn qnict 47! steamer, 4 mixed and yellow, 45) 1Ge, Oate—Domand fy and market firm: No. land extra wane, 2 No, : Lite, teGsarsc; N: 3 aae bate a n " wTs—Tionr, B. rls; corn, 3: ‘ wheat, 7.00 bit,” a SueseNra—Llour, 600 vris, LOUISVILLE, Loursvinne, April, 10,-—-Cortox—Firm at lite, Frovr—Dull and unchanged, ‘Cnai~—Wheat quiet; red and amber, 81, 0931,01, Corn stendy; white, B8ize) mixed, H7ie. om quict but ateady; white, #0c; mixed, 20, ys quict at fie. Isy—Kirm at $9, 00010.09 Provis~oxs-—Pork—Market dull at $10.25, quict; choles lest tigrea, Tye; do kez: sulk-meats quiet; shoulder, $3.50: 4. Tet Bacon quict; shoulders, 31. Go.87}5. Hams, sugar-cured, $45) white oa KANSAS CITY. Speotat Disvateh to The Tribune. Kanaas Crey, April 19, —Onais—The Price tyr reat reports wheat receipts 4,070 bn; alpments, buy higher; No, # ensh, DR! Anti, OSes 3 ecuvh, D5es’ April, Hse. Com—lteceipi, 10,368 buy shipments, 4,197 buy dren; No, 2 cash, 203jc; April, Mc, « DETROIT. Dernoit, April 10.—F.oun—Heavy, Gnaix—Wheat Snactive; a shade hipher; extts, SLOLD1.021g, -nominal; No, 2 wisite, 1055 April, $1,003, nominal; May, $1,01N; dans 31.0236, nominal; milling, No. 1, U6 Ttxcrirrs—Wheat, £3, 7:2 Burrexte—Wheat, 61,07 INDIANAPOLIS: Innrararotis, Ind, April 10. —Gnar—Whest dull ani lower; No. 2 red, SL00@LO1, Cora wwenk atsayy’ W4c, Oate wenk at 2U287ie, Provietoxs—Showlders, Bae; clear ty 4% 4c, Lard, GAiguc, Hams, Tate a BUFYALO, Burrato, April 10,—Guain—Whent weak; title demand; sales 1 cur red winter at $1.6031 car Mette an apring at $1.02, Corn quict and frm: sia Zenrs naw at Ugo on trues. Usts neglectel rye neglected. OSWEGO. = Osweao, April 10,—Gnaix— Wheat meady; 0. hard Duluth spring, $1.10; No, 2 Milwaukes, $1.02. Corn nominally unchanged; No. 2 Werte orn old, 4UQ47c. PEORIA, Pronté, April 10.—Ionwines—Steadys elet 100 bris at $1.0243. i. PETROLEUM. Cunvetaxn, O,, April 10,—Prrnorava—Steady; standard whito, 110 teat, Bo Om City, Pa., April 10, —PeTnotnux—Maket oponed quict. with 78l¥c bit, advanced to 7Rit declined to 7740, ot wilel price tt claeed silpe meats, $2,000 beis; trauractlana 30, 00! * Pirrenvua, Pa,’ April Li.—Prtwounex—Ver itlet; erude, {8%o at Parker's for slipuent) te ned, diye, Fuiladorpiia delivery. DRY. Goons, New Yonr, April 10.—Cotton goods in stesty demand, and very firm, with a strony upward tex dency on medium and tno bleached alilriinss, Prints in activo requost, and prices of tho tet makes fri, with an upward Jook, Ulnehams asd dress goods jn moderate demand. Men'a-nest wwoolons continite quict, excopt overcoatings, wile are In fale request By clothters, Jorensu gos alugglet, wook. Toston, Maes, April 1. AWaor—Nomiaally unchanged; holders anxlous to forco off old storks Obio and Pennsylvania tleeces, S2}4@.1003 oe ton, HO@Bic; Wisconsin extra, iste; combing cx) elaine fluceus EITC; combing, Taaseasticdy @Aiet wb-washed, JOwIvc; Misuourl, We. TURPENTING. Witsrxatox, April 10,—Sriirs or Tonrextt Firm at Xie. OCEAN SLEANSIUPS. wnt rN NN ER NORE GURILAN LLOXD. 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