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e ) FINANCE AND GOMME};}E FINANCIAL. New Yomk, April 20, MONEY. Money closed at 4 per cent, Exchange closed firm at 4 87}@4 90, Governments closed firm, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Currency 6's . 4's coupuns 4}’ coupon: 6's continnec . 6's contivued ... RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: 117 @17}, Union 1sts, . Union Land Gran ‘Union Sinking Funde. Qentrals ... @113 @119 8TOOKS The stock market to-day wasmoderately active and a firm tone prevailed up to oclock, when under sales to realize profits there waa sharp downward reaction, and the market became weak and excited, clos- | @iy ing irregular at a decline for the day of }@ 4 per cent, the latterin Wabash preferred. The common stock and Manhattan were Among the specialities Richmond & West Point ter. minal rose 6 per cent., and Alton & Terre the next weakest in the list, Haute declined to 56 and rose to 00, The following were closing bids: Am’n Diss, 'lel, 42 M & C pfd H 2ad pfd.. Md, Coal Met, ele: P-o Vorthwentem 127 New Cen Coal.. 14 N Y Eievated..105 N P.. . 37§ l'refcrrnd O&W. C., St. L, & M. 73 Col Uoal. Ohh: Lanc Omaha, .. Preferred . O N. San Francisco, Preferred . 1st pref. Su STATE BONDS, Tennessee 6s, mixed, advanced to 57 from 55c. CHICAGO MONEY. CH10AGO, April 30, Preston, Keane & Co., bankers, report o change in the condition of the market since yesterday, except in the continued advance of 4 and 4} per cent. govern- ments; they are strong at from @} ad- vance over yesterday's cloging figures, “There seems to be very few of them offer- ing in this market so far as we can judge, and the holders are in harmony with the spirit of the New York market, which pre- dicts that the 4 per cents will soon touch 25 premium. There is scarcely any de- mand for outside investments, although the general outlook for railroad bonds of the better class is for higher prices. The impression prevails in financial cirzles in Now York that the bottom has been reached in the decline that has aftlictod the market of late, and that we may expect an advance, Clearings for the day, $6,998,000, Rates for money the same as yesterday. Domestic and foreign exchange firm at unchanged figures from yesterday. UNITED BTATES BONDS, ggn Extended sixes, lfil 's Extended fiv 's Coupons 4's Coupons.. . RAILWAY AND MIS Minnessta State, 4)'s and Int., Sterling night. Sixty da; Francs. Reichnmnék Chicago rthwesf Jacksonville & Southeast, 6' COMMEROCIAL: Umana Wholesale Market- Orriok oF THE OMAHA Bz, Thursday Evening, April 20, The only changes reported in market to- day are as follows: ‘Wheat, No. 3 advanced 2c; rejected advanced 1o, Oats advanced 14c. Local Grain Dealings .1011 bid | 74 115 @116} I\nh b Chat. . 60& TEAS, -mepowdtr — Ghles, dnatie; xmpmfil“,md {058 ce, 60@75e; Young ‘ood, 36@ 80e; elioic, G3c@81 0; Japan' Nat e, 35c; Japan, choice, 60@750; Oolong, 2% Bosolons. Oolong, cho.ce, 40 5@40c: choice, $5@45 ARS.—Cut loat, Granulated, 10} Imulrrl\d, 11‘, Fine powderod, 11}e; Standard Coffee, A] : New York Confectioner's Standard A 1086; Good A, 103c; Prairie Extra C, DRIED FRU evaporated peache orated 31b boxes, York apples, 73 11'0* Crushed, —Choice halves, alt Lake 10jc:vap. Michigan, 7ic; New runes, old, Bho; new, o; Blackberries, new, ho; Currants, 6@ CHEESE—Full Cream, 140; Part L WooD NWARE—Two hoop _pails, L 95 three hoop pails, 2 20t No. 1 tubs ’Lu bs,, E’v( No. 8 tubs, 750 Double Crewn, allons, half bbls, 65e; .—Dwight's b papers, & 00; De- aml;{u, $300; (h\nvh'l. 83 00; Keg th, STARCH.—Pearl, 4he; Silver Gloss, 8} Corn Starch, 8§@d; Excelsior Corn, The. T.—Dray loads, per bbl, l 85; Ash- ton, in sacks, 8 ’»0 bbls dairy 60, 5s, 8 45; hblu dairy, 100, 8s. 8 65, SPICES.— Peppar, 119; Allspice, 19c; Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, 81 00: ;Unss1n, Mace 81 00. MATCHES—Per caddie, 90c; round 0} | onses, $7.65; square cases, 85,10 PROVISIONS—BNAHut bacon, 13, :hnloe lard, 144c; dried beef, 14}c: should- 9c: hams, 13¢; bacon, uldes, 12¢. EW PICKLE! Mo(llum, in barrels, 89 00; do in half bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbls, 12 00 do. in half bbla. harklns, in 14 00; do, in half bbls, V NEGAR--Pure app! e uxtn. 160: flnle, 13¢c; Prussing pure aovle, 16c, INY—New, $5 0‘) r bbl, BFAN‘i—Medlnm. han rlcked $4 00 per bushel; navy, $t 00; calef navy, 84 ROPE- ——qul 4 inch and larger, 8@ 9c; 4 inch, SOAPS— K|rk'n Savon Imperial, 3 30. Kirk’s satin 8 30; Kirk's standard, 3 Kirk's " whi Russian, 500 Kirkcs Eutoc: 20 Kirk's Prairie ?uoen. (100 ealces), 40; Kiric's magnoliny NDLES—Boxes, 40 lbs, 16 oz, Bo. 160; boxeas 40 1bs,, 16 oz., 6s, 16c. LY E—American, 3 40; Greenwich, Wenorn, 375, Morth Star, 3 505 Lowis 1ye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275. POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz., in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 8700; white clover, new, $1400 al affa clover, new, 81250; alsike, pe, 81300, Timothy, good, new, blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue grass, clean, 81 25; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missour, $0c; ‘millet, German, 8100 to $1 25; garian, 80c. HED(ESEED—Osago orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 35 00; osage orangs, 10 bushels or over, 84 50; honey locust, per lb., 85c; per 100 ib 5 00, FIS .I—Family white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, $475; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf_bbls, 6 70; No. 1 white fish, in 10 ’Ib kits, 110; family 10 1b kits, 85¢; New Holland herring, per keg, 135; Russian sardines, 7bc: Colum- bia river falmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George's Bank codfish, 6c; Gen. boneless coZut, s bomeless ish, e, ACKEREL—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 lbn 812 50; hi bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 Ibs, 8 60; hf bbls, fat fnmfli do, 100 Ibs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, 22 No. 1 ex shore, 121b do, 1 50; No. 1 .hm, 12 Ib do, 1 00; 'fat family, 101b do 75, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 r case, 84 00; do 1 1b wma'.), Tllh O\[AA DAILY BEE~ FRID. AY APRIL 21, 1882, Ken(;:nnh 8jc; Plun kett. lobc, Sus- £, COTTONADES-—Abberville 1;32 Agate, %c; American, 110; Artisian, Cairo D and T, 13)e; Clarion D and Ty 174c; Deccan Co. stripes Dand T, 16¢; k-?v stone, 184c; Nlninc ot, 19c; Nonpare 16c; Ocean D and T, 1840; Royal, 16+ Sussex, 12¢; Tio 14 achpett shis- ing shecks, 124e; nkin, 1336 York lain A\m:ml 19 o 3 do oy checks,stripes and ; do, ancy, 12 — I\ mln-u ogein 10-4,274e! .xn n Continental C Fruit of hehmm 104, rg New Vork sl do 78, 800; do 58, 2240 Pembroke 1( I’rq\\nt 10-4, 2840 do 74, 19; do 44, 16¢; Pepporell ¥, 2%o; do 67, do 57, 180; Ution 96, 85¢; do 58, 224o; do 48, 170 Ollln and Tobaccos. CIGARS, ds, $15.00; Connecticut, 82! Mixed, £35.00; Seed Havana, 850.00: ClearHayana, 875,00 TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c ,.m«lhm 61c; Our Rope, first, Star, pounds, 24 b, ""'-UM " 60cs." Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 b, 'butts, 60c; Gilt = Edge, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and Navy, pounds, Bbe; Bullion, pounds, 60c; Loril: ard’s Climax, pounds, } "INE OUT—In Tard to Beat, Golden Thread, Fountain, 8 orite, 65c; y Rmk{ Mountain, oy, B50; Daisy, b0c.—In tin foil— ‘atling O, ‘* b 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- illard's Tiger, 650; Diamond Orown, 660. SMOKING—AIl les—Common, 25to 88c. Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 oz 51e; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 500; Seal of ll:lur;.g Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal (l\f Na}:m &, 16 oz, 88¢; Lone Jack, 4 inen pet I $1.85 Mmm ~F R ok o8 oil, 5 bo; D Paints ou- and Vnmllhu PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Um: P, P, 6}c; white lead, O.P.&C Co S.PM \xre,fiv* hnalll-mn, 1fto 5 Ib cans, 200 ‘rench zinc, g1sen 120; French zinc, red seal, 11c; French zine, in varnish Asst, 20c; French szinoe, in oil asst, 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 11 cans 12c; raw and refined lampblack, 1 coach black, 1%¢; Feory black! 1o, drop black, 166; Prassins blue, 80c; ultramarine blun, 180, chrome green, L. M. & D 140. blind and shutter n, Paris green, 18c; ndian red, 15c; V’enetlm red, Y¢; 0AD re, 20; American Vermiliod, I. & P., 18c; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D O,, 18¢c; yellow ochre, 9c; gfllden ochre, 16; patent Uryer, 6¢; graining colors: light uuk. dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash 12¢ Dry Saints ‘White lead, 64c; French Ilnc 10c; Paria whiteing 240; w iting 1§c; whiting com’l, 1. lampb. nck l-'(“-vsrlnnn town, 14¢; lampb! :\ck ordinary, 8o; Prus. sian blue, 4!50, ulcrnmarme. r& vandyke, brown, 86; umber,fburnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c;sienna, burn t, do; sienna, raw, dc is green genuine, 85c; Paris green com'l 3 chrome green, N. Y. 20c; chrom- green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, 'America, 18c; Indian red, 10c, rove pink, 14c; vonetian read, Cookson's %jc: venetian red Am., 232 red lead, 74c; chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome yel- low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 3c; I'rench, 2jc; ochre, ochre, American, 1 of Winter's mineral, 2jc; lehigh brown, 2§c spanish brown. 24e: Erince's mineral do; VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; furniture, U, 85c; conch, extra, $1 40; Lnuch, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, 81 50; Japan ]hhulmm, 70c; shellac, 88 80; hard ke 150 OILS-—110" carbon, per gallon, 113c;1'50 headlight, per gallon, 124o; 175" houdlight, rer gallon, 164c; cr; atolme, er gallon, 19¢; inseed, raw, per gallon, 60; linseed, boiled, er gallon, 5o laxd, winter str'd, per qal- on, 90; No, 1, 70c; No. 2,600, castor, XXX, per gailon, 125 No. §, 115; sweet, i)er gnh s.u: sperm, W. B, perglllan, 55; fish, W. B., per gallon, 600; neatafoot, b | extra, per gallon, 75c; No. 1, 85c; lubri- cating, ero, per allon, 80¢; summer, 150; | N (LTS d), por case | £0ldent machine, No. 1, pe gallon, $0c; No. 3 50; do r case, 2 20; do | 2 30; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- 2 1b (elack), por case, 2 785, do 1 B (al.ck) pentme. pe. gallon, Toc; naptha, 74, per r case, 200, Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 | 8allon, 0c; 64°, 200 T daun, 1 60@170; do 211, per doen Huvy Mardware List. 255@2 65, Bardines,small fish, Imported, %5403 " plow. steel, special one vumr ‘boxes per box, 14}c; Amenum, Imn, cast, 7c; crucible, 8c; rpecial or Germtm,&:, cast tool do, uarter boxcs per box, 11c; do half boxes, 15@20 w e thc. obstars, 1 ib per dosen, | 2256@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 u'l"“ -.-'f:l 80, Tomatoes, 280; do 8 I per|dry, 140; tongues, each, 7 case, 280@3W0; Corn, 2 I (Mountain) | each, 75c; square’ nuts, per m 7@llu, r cass, 310; sonked corn, 310; do | washers, per | 8@1&:' rlvm. P 1b, uc. (Yarmouth), ge case, 315; eml cluln, per 6@12¢; atrlng beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans | iron wed; %‘ ; cruwhnnl. 6c; hnmw r case, 1 85, Succotash per case, 2 25, | teeth, 4c; horseshoes, rkag,fiw; spring. eas, comtmon, per case, 2 00 peas, choico, steol, 7@sc; Burden's horseshoos, b 35; per case, 3 15, kbemeu, , per case, | Burden’s muleshoes, 6 35. 259 stmwbernen, 21, per case,?2 30; rasphorrios, 2 I, per oaso, 2753 00, Damsons, 2 1b, per_case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 8 Oo@4 00, Whortleberries r case, 240, Egg plums,2 1b perouse,3 50; reen gages,2 Ib per case, 8 30; do choioe, b per case, 4 50, Pine Apx‘;lea, % b, per case, 400@5 75, Peaches, 2 1 per casc, 810: d0'8 I, case, 5 00@500; do, (pie), 3 Ib, per case,300; do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, § 50 RICE—-Cnmlmn, 7@8c; Louisiana, 7 @8, folr, 60O ANUTS—Ronsted, choics, red Ten- neuee, 10c per 1b; fancy "white, 104c perlb; rar—whiu Vh-gmh raw, 10c; roasted, 124c, JBnowN COTTONS A tlantio A 8hc; plemn XX, 7¢; Atlants A, 8c; Boott FF, 8he; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, 7; ittenango A, Mc, ‘Ureat Falls E, § c l{oumer, 6ho; Honest Width, 7§c; In- ead A 8fo; Indian Stendend A, !E lndhn rchard d, w., 8}c; Lawrence Tc; Mfi:fio River, 7)06Peqnnt A, 8ic; Shawmut c; Wachus- ete"llfifle. da A. ch, do E 48, 12§c; Wal- oef Bhe, 44 Thes Aliontor. 54, 56; AvgoTa doh 7307 = zator 3 Alantic m..g o Do Sger ceumfisx‘aiisw uckeye lndlnng()rchud A8 98, 8ho: Lacos 89, 8lc; Lehigh B 4-4 9do; fnnldnle 4 1oc; Papperell N80, 76, do 0 83, o; do 86, 3, Blo; Booasset O 44, uc, win L 44, »% Blacksiono AA i perial 8o do do half bleached 14,0c; Cabot 44,88 Fidelity4-4, 9hc; Fruit of the Loow,10;’ do oam bric 4.4,13c;do Water Twist, 10fo; Grreat FallsQ, 104c; Indian Head shrunk 44, 12c: Lonwdale, 100; do cambric 37, 124o; New York Mills, 12¢; Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperell | NG Twills, 1240; Pocaliontas 4-4, 9hc; Pocasset 4-4, 8}o; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta WHEAT,—Cash No. 2, 119}; cash N [ 0% X, 8, 98c: re; v.u.ed, 7¢2, BARLEY,—Cash No, 2, 9ic; No, &, D08 Colored)—Albany 3 brows 8¢; do O, drab. ¥1e: do XA stripes and 2, e piaids, 1240; do, x]);i( brown uud drab, ¢ h stripes and plaids, 12hc; Arlington fancy, CORN -‘C:ah 4\; 2, 62he lflcfbfimnv»!uk brown, Big; Chariot i’n{ncy: 'S, —C. 12: t 8AVY, STREET PRICES—Corn, 50@45; oats, brfii}n, R Ly i) I:xlhanuwx 45, brown 1i#e: Nevonset A brown, 15c, o YTOG 6 50 per ton, PICKINGUD—amoskesg A O A 82 CHUPPED FEID—81 20, 17h0; do XX blue 32, 18he; Arrowanra CHOPPED CORN—81 15, 9}c; Claremont, B B, m? Conestoga ex BRANCS1 10 per hundred, tra, 1740; Hamilton D, 11fc Lewuston SIRAW=400 ton loose; 500 ton baled. | 30, 156; Minnehaba 4-4, 20c; Omega super ported Bant Cltumas o 6 2 axies £ W) Boart Biv B lodo P » 3 mpio nam ue stripe, 12c; Shetucket BWEED POTATOES- T0jes do 68 T2 \}:Eml]:n 151 blue 9, 8o ~—~Amoskeal uean wn ;‘Végg I%ch‘ 81 25@1 ro, 164c; Andover DD blue, 15hc; Arllnr:ton uu’nEl bi_(?lm ey %@‘% o E::. Bnowh, ss;k fxm&nd 00, blue and ce coll g0 rrehmery, 38 @i chalce | brow im’ o o do 18; do XXX «vmdm’u blue and brown, STRAWBFILRIES - Por r quart, 30, | o; Myatlo Kiver DD atripe, 1kc; Fons e T X e i s Ak DEANS-Pur bushel J bos, | iniag 24 iach doutle (ce flnhh'y gy “A'.l; LES - Good, soun, very soarco fi!"fl;‘;’f do e; do gl Bies Poauot o teady; per box, $450@ | CORSET JEANS-—Amory, 8o; Andros onA\GEB—p.r box 5 00@5 50, S e A kg o S Conee BEESWAX—Yellow, 20620, CRANBERRIE;“!’« box, §3 "@ Oreyord 7he; Narr. Pepperill satteen 940; Rockpo: MN’INTS- Auanl, 0 echmnrlun. 6’0 unun,impmved c Arnold, 7c; Berwick, "4 och 35%%'3'&“ Siaasta 4do Bimensoga, "bher Duskirls $hos Tus CASE VAnLakncu R @7c; c‘ldy-wla:j ey Ghm.m (] 4525 8 9 00 ANGES~. ramony, o) v, Gho; Mer: COFFEE, —wo. s, 1 130, 154 il thm: Gixtia ynlo. n Glbn‘:‘nnl. Te; A'nét‘knf OkAmos Bauth r[d.gc. lu(llr- 124 O | 8110, t0125,; Common to kh‘ud.fltor SHOT.—Shot, $1,85; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., half kegs, 83 48 do uarter kegs, $1.88; Blaat- ing, k 'use, per 100 feet H0c. A TBID W T T sar Joga’s 31 per 100; in less than car lots. 8 55 ver 100, Leather. Oak sole, 38c to 42¢; hemlock sole, 280 to hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 65c to 80c; hemlock calf, 85c to 120; hem: lock upper, 23c to 26c; oak unper, 24c alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 82@35c; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; onk kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- setts, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 8 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. L. Morocco, 30¢ fo,855; pabblo 0. D. Morocco, 85c; simon, HARNhhS No. 1 star oak, 4No 2c; 2 do, 39c; No. 1 Ohio ok, 38¢; No. 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukee, 37::; No. 2do, 34c, Horse nd Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are zg well at » slight ldvmne in prices, lemand fora‘ood horses ex the -npply considera Prices range as fol- lowa: le drivers, $150. to 800.; Extra 8175, to 225,; Common drait ). to 150,; Extra farm horses, good farm horses $90. to ‘100., Extra pl $60. to 75.; Common plugs, MULES,—156 to 15’ bands iolfi"). .125. to 150.; 14 mlfihndl, 00, to 140, 14 to 1 '15. t0100.; 183 to l‘ o3 : | bands, ALCOHOL — 187" gallon; extra Californ 1 80 per proof gallon; triple refined spiri 187 proof, 124 per proof ¢allon; re-distill wEiskies, 1 00@1 50; ifine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania Tyes 2 00@7 00 RANDIES— Tmported, 850016 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, muf 2380 per wine o spirits, 167 proof, GINS—1m ported, 4 50@6 00; domesti 140@3 Byl RUMS--Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00; domestic, 1 h0@3 50 PEAbH D APPLE BRANDY— CHAMPAGNEB—Imrflmd por _case, gfl g%@!l 03 Aaring, oase, 12 0@ CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawbs, por n:. 00@7 00, WBOL‘AI«I. ‘We quote lumber, lath and shingles on cars at Omaha at the anuvlln prlcu JOINT AND SCA N'ruu& 16£¢, and under, 821 00; 18 ££., $22 00, TIMBERS 16 fi; and under, $22 00 o t 16, §27 50, FENGING—No. 'L, 4 and 6 in, .og 00; EE%EETIN(} No, 1 (2nd common A | boards). 818 50; No. 2, $17 STOC! —12.] 12-in, 0%500. l?—lg'l} é“‘)’ 3 g o lnglNG 821 00; C, FLOORIN(:E)A uooo, B, $37 50; O, 2 sm’uuws—uo 1, $175; 6-in, cl 8275, star, 89 %; exira A, 8400, TP TP bl g ain, . G, Z&‘% ox} A %, 0. G, Nor No. 5 S 82,00, rin. FINP"HN - Ifl' No “150; 1-in, TARRED %3‘3 o gu&‘:Echfi Ex'i'i. burnt _Sienna, 1&« Qrandyke brown, 13; 800} No. PT,ASTER PARN £2 35 LOUISVILLE CEMEN 2 00. Bullding Material LIME—Fer bn—m 81 35; bulk per bu Mo. cmma. bbl, 8250, Towa plaste 50, Hair per bu, 85, 'arre lclt l(l) The, 88 50, Straw boar: ©0 PAPER-—-Straw paper, 8fc; rag paper, 4¢; dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10c; news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris_Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut £6 50; Towa lump, 86 50; Towa nut $6 50; Rock Springs, !fl Anthracite, all sizes, #12 00@12 50, NAILS —Rates, 10 to 6017, 3 60, Orues, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carbolie, 500; Acid, Tartaric, 50c; Copabia, P" 1b, 7fit, Sark, Sasaaf 1, 1de; "&‘)'“'{‘,};" ) nic There was little real animation in com- g or, 8 N "‘I'f“'( per 1b, 100: | ypission circles to-day, and yet there wi Yven Pl""‘q"“ 5"" b, 81 40; Kpsore | 1'ie movement, in many fabrics as the - te, ber J-k}w-m( » pure, pet 1b, | result of new business, The jobbing trade O G, 1 per sl oy has, upon the whole been quiet as regards Ot Oastor, No. 8, | per yal, personal selections, but a good many or- , Castor, 3 dors were received by most of the leading Olive, per gal. 81 Opium, 5 25; Quinine P, & \ & R.& or oz, §2 40; Potassium, Todide, per Ib: 2 35; Salacin, per o7, 40c; Sulphate of Mo ‘hlne, por-oz, &4 w Sulpnur flour, por Ib, 44¢: Strvehnine, ver oz, $1 50, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heavy, 13@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; |1 dingy | | washed, choice, 82¢; fair, 80c; tul- and w., 28c; burry, blackand cotted wools 2@6e | o- Hides Furs, Ete. HIDES—troen butoher's hide,; @70 cured 7jc; mdu. rocn salty paet cured 75 hides, m, wound, ' 18@14c; dr. calf and Kip, 13@15c} dry salt hidon, scond, 1@12; ull wt. § to 16 Ibe., 10@11c; ml,m under 8 ths, per wkin, 500 imogcl 81 25; green lamb skins, ; damaged hldon. two-third rate, and one grub, classed two- i ea rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off, Qoon ekin, No. 1, d5; No. 9, 8e; No. 3, 20.; No, 4, 100, _ Mink, No. 1, 50c; No. 2, 30c; No. 8 180; No. 4, e, _Tox, No. 1, 3, e, Skunk, No. ™, ‘black, 650; short rs,wr narrow ltrlpo Zbo; Uruad stripe, 10c. T'allow, 6o, P — Counoil Bluffs Market. Couxoin Buurrs, April 19, Flour—Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf, 360; California Fureka, patent, 8 80; best brand of Kansas, 3 50@3 90; Kansas and Missouri flour 8 50@4 25; xrnhlm, 8755 rye flour, 8 40. Bran and Shorts—20 00 per ton Chep Corn—24 00 per ton, Wheat—No. 2, §120@1 15; No, rejected, 52, Corn—65, Oats—No. 2, Rye—7! Barley—No. 2, 90c Hay— L @ Wood—b D(IC 00, Wool—15@25. Butter—Creamery, 85c; in rolls, wrap. ved, 26@300: m]ln tot wrapped, 2003 mixed colurn, 16@20c. Eggs—10e. * Potatoes—1 50; Salt Lake, 1 60, Onions—1 25(@1 40, Dressed Poultry—Chickens, 10c; ducks, 10c; geese, 124c; turkeys, 124c, Live Chickens— 3 00 per dozen, Chicago Froduoe. CHrcaco, April 20, Flour—Firm; spring wheat flours 4 73 @7 00; commou to choice western, H 00 @7 50; common to fancy Minnes 50 (@875 for patents; winter wheat flou 00 @7 00; tair to choice rye flour, 4 60@>5 00, Wheat—In No 2 the feeling was unset- tled and ntronuer, closing on the regular board 1@2¢ h| er, and on call at 1 87 for cash an ADn 132 for May; 1 333 for June; 1304 for July; 1183 for August: 1 10§ “for September; 1073 for the year; 1.20; rejected, 85@Y0c. Corn—No 2 irreqular and higher, clos- ing on call at 76§@764c for April; 76fc for May; 74ic for June; 7bic for July. 75c for August; 58} for the year; high mixed, 77 7bc ujr.-uted 75@753. O-ts——[\n 2 quiet and a al ade lower; 50}s for cash, April and May; 493 for June; d4fc for July, 874c for August; 34jc for the year. Rve— Steady; No. 2, 880 for cash and April; 88}@90c for May. arley—Quiet and steady; No. 2, 1 10; No. 8, 91jc. Pork—Declined 5@10c early in the ses- sion, but rallied and closed firm on call; mesr, 18 16@18 25 for cash and April; 18 23} for May; 1842} for June; 18 60 lor July, 18 80 for August; 16 77‘ for the 7O Lard--Fairly active; 1125 for cash and April; 11 274@11 30 _for May; 11424 for June; 11 574 for July; 11 074 for the year. Bacon—Short _ribs moderately _active and Jower; 11 25jfor carh and April; 10 10 @10 15 for May; 10 12§@!10 20 for June; 10 173@10 224 for July; » 25@9 45 for the Butter—Dull and weak; choice to fancy creamery, 30@32kc; fair to good, 27@23c¢; choice to fancy dairy, 28@30c; fair to good, g8 —12he. Whisky -1 19, e New York Produoce. New Y April 20 Flour—Fh’m and in moderate demand; No. 2, 3 05 15; southern flour firm; common to choice extra, 5 70@5 80, Wheat —Opened 3@1. hluh!r, unset: tled -nd feverish, closing stendy at some reaction; No. 1 white, 1 1"5, Nu 2 spring, Liny; No., 2 Chicago. 145; No. 2 red, May, 1 491@1 50k du June, 149@1 50§ uly, Uorn—lr ul Ar, clulln steady; un- raded mixed, 87@94c; No. 2, 91@92%; gl c,du May, 85 0, 2 mixed, April, 90@9 @863c; do June, 834@ Oats—Opened’ higher but less active, closing weak; No. 1, white, 614c; No. 2 do, HUb@600; No, 1 mixed, t0c; mixed western, b8@00c. Ryo—Quiet nt 90 Baley—Dull; No, 2 115@1 16, Pork—Quict; new mess, 18 25, Lard—Stronger; 11 £5 for cash; 1112} for May Whisky—Nomizal, Petroleum—Market quiet; united, 78{c; crude, in_barrels, 70}@773¢; napths, in barrels, 764c; refined, in barrels, here and in Baltimore, 77jo; in Philadelphia, 77c. Tolodo Pronllu Toueno, April 20. (=18 Oinoinnati Prodnos. CINoiNNATL, April 20, Mess Pork—19 00@19 50, Lard _Piime steam nominal at 11}, Bulk \l'nh Cloar sides, 10], Bacon- i Flour Wheat 189@141, Corn—Lees active; No. 2 mixed, 78}o. 25@6 50, . 2 red, _ Oats—Dull and active; No, % mixed, 704c. Ristass sctlve and onctens Ko 9,02} Steady and fair demand; No, 2 Whisky' 117, Now York Dry Goods. Niw York, April 20, houses, and retailers are reducing their stocks with such rapidity that they will shortly be compelled to renew their assort- ments more freely. Kansns City Prodnoe Market. uas O, April 0 v ; Wheat—F N 2 cash, 56)e; April, 564; May, Ble. Rye—No. 2, cash and April, 750, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts. Wheat none 1,000 none 883 none none | PRy o ‘W heat —Firni; 1 40§ for No, 2 cash and April; 1 40, for May; 1364 for June; lth for July; 114 for August; 113 for the (,nrn —l’lm, 79¢ for high mixed; 784 for No, 2, cash and April; 77c for Mly. 754 for June; lklor July, b7c for the year, Oata—Steady; No. %, bic, Olh-'o Live Stock. Onioaco, April 20. The Drover’s Jeurnal reports as follows: lh»gn—thr nnd prices ruling bo lower than n 3 common to good mixed, 6 10(57 101 Keavy packing and shipplog, 760; light, 6 65@7 16; -I‘lyl and oul 5,0@6 50, lusoelpu, th—Bln' and prices steadp for de- sirable grades and lower for other grades; lhl Elns cattle, 5 85@7 60; butchers 5@6 75; stockers snd feeders, 3 75@b NJ. receipts, Shecp—Fairly active, “at 5 00@7 124; receipts, 1,400, Kansas Oity Live Stoock. Kaxsas Ci1y, Aoril 20 (attle—Receipts 346 head; shipments, 52 head. Market steady for heut gnder' but slow and 5 to 10c lower stuff; native shippers, 5(@.00 m-cken, 3 75@4 25; native cows, 2 cu—Receints, 3,422 heads shipments, Market firm -and active at walos ranged from mfiv« Wednesday's pricy 5 60@7 15; bulk, " Peoria Prodace. Prorra, April 20 3 'high mixed, 704@76e; . %hip ts b 30, 1)(0 none none Cleveland Market. CrLevELASD, April Potrolenm—Quiet; and quotatio changed; standard white, 110 test, Gjo. “Baltimore Produce. Bavrisonr, April 20, Flour \Vhent berry, 1 55 for cash and April; Corn—White southern steady at 924c; yellow dull at B9@90c; mixed western firmer at 56jc. Quiet. 3 fultz, 1 45@1 50; long- @160; winter firmer at 145} 146}@1 46§ for May. Buffalo Live Stock. East Burraro, April 20, Hogs—Steady; receipts, 21 head; ship- ments, 30 head; kers, 7 05@1 40; good medium wexghl.s 7 50@7 574. EnstLiberty Live Stock. ‘Bast Liskrty, Pa., April 20. Cattle—Firm and unchlnxed, receipts, 850 head; shipments, 459 head. Hogu—Flrm, receipts, 800 head; ship ments, 700 head; I’hllndalphiu, 7 0@ 7 60; Yorkers, 7 00@7 25 Sheep—Firm and anchangsd; Teceipte, 800 head; shipments, 600 head. -—— Turpentine Market. ‘WiLmiNaron, N. C., April 20, Rosin—Strained, 1 92); xuod 1 974, Spirits—Dull at bdc Tar—Steady at 1 85, Philadelphia Produoe. PHILADELPHIA, April 20, ‘Wheat—Firm; 147@1 47} for cash; 1 46} @1 47} for April Corn—Easier at 87@89c for cash; 861@ 89¢ for April, Oats—Easier 59@061c for cash; 58@61c for April. Rye- Qulct at 90@9lc. CBIMINAL DOTS. The Police Court Budgev Summed Up Briefly. James E. Moran, charged by Barney Shannon with forging his name to an order on the county clerk, particulars which wera given Wednesday. Moran was committed in default of $200 7| bail. The case against eight defendants for stealing a house on Ninth and Dodge was dumlued yesterday at complainant’s . It appears that the house was mov d into the street and there left standing, Itwas rotten, and somebody ran sgainst it nnvi knocked it down, after which it was carried off piecemeal by the children in the neighborhood. The case against James Richard, fer maliciously injuring a carpenter shop on Harney street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, by breaking in and taking off the doors, came up in po- lice court yesterday The house was owned by Wm. Everett, The case against 8. R, Johnson and H. W. Yates, for obatructing Thir- teenth street with the old Brash building is continued until Saturday to await the arrival of Judge Wool- worth, defendants attorney. The case against D. B, uhupnrd for threatening the life of J.an 0'Con- nell, has been continued until Aprill zbth, on ncz.uunt of bhepord s illness. s WEALTHY PRISONERS. Men Representing Millions Appear 1 Police Court. Judge Beneke yesterday issued war: rants for the wealthiest, most promi- nent and fmost numerous batch of offenders he ever had before him, or that probably ever figured in our police court. This is the men roprelenhng the wholesale liquor trade, breweries and distillery, who are charged with viola- tion of 0.’;10 Slocumb law in not taking out a license to sell, The complaint is made by the City Marshal, acting under the instructions of the city council. The parties thus complained against are P, E Iler, Julius Treit- sohke, Jos. E. Blako, Ohas, Gruenig, Adler and Heller, Stubendorf & Co,, Liverpool Produce. Fred Krug, Fred Metz and Ephraim e LIVERPOOL, Ap(ll 20, |Engler. cases Will come up to- American Flour—10s@12s 6d. day. Wheat —Winter, 9s 10d@10s Sd; white, e t— Jo Mpmite 80; ppcing, 100 80; glub, DIAMONDS, D!I‘AMONDB, DIA- MO; Gorm—0s J1id for ew, and Tald for old. | \\ pryhermann's, Don't miss the Lard—56s 6d. chance; only fourteen dsys. 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