I , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , APftlL 27 , 1890-TWENTY PAGES. THE WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW JL Good Demand for Loanable Fonda at Eat- isfactory Rates , JOBBERS REPORT A PAIR BUSINESS , for Staple * About Stonily Oood Demand IV r Orccti Fruit Wool Continues Active Col- 1'co Quiet. The clearings for the associated banks of Oinahn. ns reported by Mr. lluges. manager of the clearing house , for tlin week ending April fcfl , footed $ I,7WM.II , an Inuicasoof IK ) purcunt. Balances footed tl,3.VifCiO0 , The local money market has boon decidedly tnoroaetlvo the pastwcok.and bankers who Imd feared that the demand from satisfactory parties for loanablo funds would not bo snfll- plcntto icUc\o thutn of as much of tholr Surplus as they wished , have been pgrccably disappointed , and the fcullng In financial circles Is one of contentment with , the outlook , Itatcs are steady at ti per cent for \strlctly prlmo mercnntllo paper , nlillo good Amines In outsldci lines are readily taken at 80 id per cent. The Omaha National , I'lrst National and C'ommerclal have placed very ronsldorablo amounts of money at fair rates lo outsiders during the Week and ean very freedllytakocaioof as much moro paper made yy the right parties. The Nebraska and United States National llkowlso have a good Joumiblo HIM plus , hut nmio of the banks show any disposition to handle any but the bust paper. Trade In tlio Jobbing district Is fairly good , nnd ordure by mall and from tinvclorsnro numcroiiH , but not largo In amount , as buyers Btlll pursue a hand-to-mouth policy , but thcro lAnRtcady movement. In good \olniiic , of sea- sonnbl'3 goo < ls. Much of the depression In -tradu circles Is undoubtedly duo lo the fear that prohibition possibly may bo hadilled Upon the state by fanatics nnd destitute otnoc-seokors this fall , and It behooves deal ers throughout Nebraska to organl/n and Hvork to prevent the total Htagnnllon of trade Which must come should \ allies bo | uopardl/ed By the HIICCCSS of these mniplols to business. Trices forHlaplcs aio fairly steady. In pro duce , dealers icporta falrdonmnd for eholco grades of nutter with n liberal mipply. C'holco creamery Is ninth 14frM < io ; daliy , 1214oand good countiy butter , ( VaiOo. Chcesi ) Is ( inlet , with a good deal of poor Block In Iho maikel. Kggsnro lltmcr nnd In imaller supply and aio quotable at lee per .n green fruits there Is a steady demand find tlin maiket has been fairly acme. Straw- licrrles liavo como In freely and sold at Sfi.50 ® 7.SO for eholco tthlpplng per 24-qnart oases , vrltb lower prices In hlght. I'l.uiKuluniuu , Jilnuapplcs and bananas are In good request mid prices for oranges , Icmoim and bananas JilKnor , with oranges scarce uud plnca In liberal supply , I'oilltry lia.s been ( shipped liberally nnd ( omul ti slow uirkot for chickens nnd ducks nt W.OtKjiaH ) perdo/un , with u fair demand for turkoyn and gueso. Dressed veal Is In good demand. Heans are moro ucllvo. Onions tire HOW and rathur weak. In groceries tbo colTeo market has been weaker , but quotations are unchanged , Sngais Were somewhat llrmurtowaid the last of the Meek , but with u quint market , prices are not higher , and theio Is not much prospbctof any Variation In quotal Ions for the present , In dry goods the cotton goods maiket Is 11 finer , with an nihaneo noted In blcachud iind low grade brown cottons. Tlio wool market continues fairly active nnd Hales at Huston for the week weio 2,0-51,700 Ibfl. against l.avi.ooolbs last year. ThoNoitliwcbternillllerhaysof Hour. The floilr mm ket Is strong , lint sales are restituted to comp.initlvcly small limits and do not equal tlio manufacture. The oxpoit ship ments for last week weroTi,2 ; ! 0 barrels , against " V ) barrels the piecedlng week. Theiowuro * 0 bushels of wheat iccolved for the wcok Ing April-I , against IKI.IBO sumo tlmo last - . Shipments : Wheat , HAIiOD bushuls ; . . . . ll'.l.lsi barrels. mlllstulT , l.liatons. 'Jho spring wheat crop has guuo Into the grounds under the luost promising condi tions. Hit late , but otherwise thcro Is no justlllablo complaint fiom any largo section ut an unfavoiable situation. Them has been Siioro or less i.ilu the last fuwdnysthioiighont tbo noithwest , the heaviest Hhowers falling Vfliero they weio needed the most. There up- t > utir.S lo bo no plneo now Hiillerlng for rain. The New Yoik Shipping l.lstand l'i Ice Cur rent suy.s of ltra/11 colfeo : A qulut fcollng has prevailed during the past tlneo days , very llt- tla ircsh buslnoss having triuisplied In either Options or Invoices and the maikot hosdls- an easier tendency with respect to val- Slaycd i , which ha\ohonn Inegiilar lluotuatloiii. Options gained IUSWO points on .Monday on the strengttiot llrnior cables from Hlo , and lost znostot thlsndvanco yesterday. In ( sympathy with the easier advices received fiom Kurope , whllo In voices lurtu been dllllenlt of sale at the lowest prices current last week , The lu- flHfcrcncoof bujersapiiears to have been duo phlollj to the slow dlstrlbutlMMiioM'ment.aiid Ihb fact that de.ilets aio nlieadv eairylni ; pretty full stock , whllo the drift of op- llmi Millies has had un additional influence In lestilctlng trado. So far as the btatlKtlc.nl position of Mippllos Isconeerned , thpio bus been no material change either In , \ 01 toiminal iiniikets. Theio has n less disposition to hull on the pat t of the tiers tn Iliaill and theio has been seaicoly injrthlng oliered fiom hondoii , whllo dullness i l'poarstha\obccn the controlling feature i > th heioand tlieic.and has iesultedlndovi-1- iiihig ) the same ea y tendency , lu otherwoids , ' ' as been In a waiting attitude , and In Xulcoaues | , while qliotablv unchangedha\o jrulcu In buyers' favor , The sales lonortcd Since our last ls-uo have comprised 1,000 bags Hatitos7hlot at IS cents , and 2.UOJ bags liio JNoa. 7 anil 8,177 * . Yesterday theio wasscaicely " iposlllon to liny , and several Invoices Jfored ut companithely lower prices and a fionsldunihlo concession from tlio last sale failed to meeO with lOMionso fiom buyers , and the inaikot left olT dull , nominal and easy. The lla\ seed market Is Ijaro of seed lit for aqtvlng and as high as JJ.Wl per bushel lias been Otto rod for choice seed and refubed. OMAHA LIVE STOOK. Cattle. Saturday , April M. Estimated receipts of cattle l,4iw , compared ulth 1.428 yesteiday and 'M * & Hatunlay of lust week. The receipts duilngtho ceU lii\o : Boon II.TIU. compared w Ith 12,1)7(1 ) ( the prior week , pss of 1.IN7. The maiket opened rather slow th tlio best steers Una and In demand , and noon took homo llfo with the bc-.t graues nctho ii i. au advancu from a Obado to Cc. After the eholco lots ttnged hands overvthlng sank Into an ea'-y , Kiilar , steady maikot , with the balance of § 0 best giades Him and all otheis steady , o supply of cow stuir was very limited , CMf about a half dozen loads being offered. Iho maiket openiHl stronger on the tiest rades , and II nu on all others , and remained iteady at the oiienlng till all changed mncla. 'J'ho feeder maiket was dull nnd lifeless. The receipts wcro llKht , Ihero was llttlo demand and what sold , On a.l < m market , cannot bo quoted better tUon iiiichaiiKed. Hulls were fairly active Vrltli sales Iiidlcatlngu 11 rm market. Calves iiro unchanged. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J10K8. Estimated roeolptaof bogs 3,700 , compared ftlth 2i2S ( yesterday nnd 2.2M tiaturdny last week. The receipts for week wcro 20.GGO compared with I.OS , thow eek ending the 12th. The market pcmod linn wlthafow strong sales and re tained nctlvo tllljust before the eloso , when dvlcCh fixm ( JhlcaKO oaiiM-d aneak feeling , .llehnngcd liaiuU. Itango of prices tl.WK.'j I'M , The n\crago of thu pi leas paid was 10f < . eomp.ired with fl.Oj.S yesterday and 1.IJ Satuiday of last \seok. Kliecp. ndtlmated receipts of tdicop Ml compared pith Iiestcrdav ! ) and and 1U2 : ! Saturday of lakt week. The leeelntx of the ftcok were 2.TO4 , eompaicd with 2.0211 tbo prior week , n falling nit of toy , uood muttons continue In demand. 1'ruvalliiif ; 1'rlocs. f. .HoKlng . Is n table of pilcos paid In * The following tablu give * tlio u\erico ; cost p .H0. " ' " , " " h rttttu * muntloned , IiicludfiiB the i ttKluy , us blued upon salerui > ortedi Vrleo , Date. 1'rleo. < " " } 10 * itt' { Aprils . 40HtAprlll7 . 4 or , , April ! . . . 4WijAprlll1 < . 407 April r . 1 10 , April 19 , . . . 4 W > , April 7 . . 412 April 21. . . 4 O7'i Aprils . 412 April S3 . . . . aw , Aprlio . . . . 4W f Aprll23 April 10 . . 4 KIU AprllSI 400' ' , April II 4 04H Anrlim 4 Kis April 12 4 itk : AprllW 4 07 ! , April 1 M IC't _ Hl liost and lowest Halefl of Hogs. Today , YoMciday. Hlahcst . . . . . . . . .W 1215 Highest . ! 1 10 Lowest . 4 W Lowest . . . 4 00 Stoek Oniclal Yesterday. Kstlmnted Today. Oattlo . Clearn.lIM Cattle . TO cars , I4fi0 HORS . as cars , 'JKH Hojr * . Mcarsi7K ; ) Sheep . Gears , 11. W Sheep . Hears , Ml Homes. . . . 2 cats , 20 Disposition of Stock. Showing the numljer of cattle , bogs and sheep purchased on this market by the differ ent buyers during the pastwcck : CATTI.K. Iluycrs. P > o. Swift * To ! M tleo H Hammond * Cn aio Armour-Ciidahy 1' ( Jo I-1 Omahal'C'o , HI J.co Itothschlld 477 llenton fi Undciwood 21 Heeker.V Degen 121 Uronu * Vansant K > 110(13. Arinour-rudnhy Packing Co 1.701 Omaha I'ncklng Co l.lfi.1 Hwlfll'o : CH a. . 7.r > o n.r 12. . 021 3 40 12 a 'i a ro 0..101Q a 40 0. . IbO 3 50 U .1058 3 S3 IIKIFKIIW. 3. 40'J 3 00 2. . 870 il 00 0 783 3 30 CANNKIIS , 1. . 510 1 23 1. . 8fX ) 1 75 5. . 030 1 63 bTOCKCUS. 12. . 410 200 J1IXKI ) . 37. . COO 3 13 STnF.IlS-VEAllLl.NG9. 5. . KO 3 13 8TAOS. 1..19JO 340 lK CATTf.E. Owner. No , Av. Pr. Standard Cattle Company W steeis 1018 13 03 nuns. Montlon. Mills & Robeits marketed hog- , from Angus. .T. r. F.ilrmanhad In a car of hogs fiom A.\- tel. tel.K. K. I. Day matkctcd cattle from Weeping Water. Thomas Powers sent In a car of hogs from Sutton. A. Dlllerof Dlllerhad near of cnttloon the maiket. Crouch llros. of St.Tdwards marketed n car of hogh. L. Montaln of Mead had a car of hogs on the market. W. A. Klnloy sent lu a oar of cattle from G icon wood. M. Abel sent over a car of cattle from Coun cil Ilium , , la. A. T. lleman of Chapman had a car of cattle on the matket. LI ud Nelson of Odell was on the market with near of cattle. K. H. Mltbholl was over from Sidney , la. , with near of hogs. Otis Johnson of Walioo was on the market with a car of bogs. Tra\ls Clemmons came In from Talrbury with a car of cattle. 1' . SI. Wolfer was down from Kndlcoft ulth three cars of cattle. O. W lluehanan came over from Hawthorn , la. , w 1th n car of hogs. W. T. Itlcklcy bad a car of cattle on the market from Columbus. The Karmers' Co-operatlvo association of Cedar lllnirs sent in u ear of hogs. W. II. Lewis , the well known Columbus shipper - per , hud a ear of hogs on the market. G. II. llabblttof thr-firmof llabbltt A Kvans , Ashland , was hero with two cars of entile. Kail \Vyant. . extensive shippers of Bllvor City , la. , marketed u car each of cattle and hogs. Wright &AlIon had a oar of cattle on the market from bow aid , Mr. Allen came In with them. K. W. Van Poren. a piomlnont shipper of LOIIII City , was on the market with two cars of oattlo. William T. Hlodgett of Ielirh had three cars of cattle of his own raising and feeding on the market , I ) , G. liobb , the well known Kndloott shlp- , sent In u ear of hogs thut topi > ud the uur- otutll.rjJi. J. O. I'liror , an overy-day patron of thomar- kct. had uattlo here from Alma and Uuntloy und hogs from lloUteln. Wiley Illaek. the pioneer I'lattsmouth sblp- per , came nil w lib a car of cattle. Ho loaded thirty-two head In the ono car , mid they weighed over3U,000 Ibs , Mr. Handors , who has been a shipper for many years , and Is the fathurof T. K. bunders ono of llammnnd'bc.ittlo buyers , was in with u load of calves from Tarklo , Mo. Dell MeCord of Denver , Colo. , was In looking m or tliu market , llo ti traveling all the time handling bheep and reports them bc.iree. During the past &iwceus ho lias run 11 ( ty cars Into Nebraska , K. K. Klohardson. the scorctary of the Kan sas Ulty stock yards , was among the visitors nltho yanls , having arrived with his wife to spend Sunday with hU brothnr. K. M. lUolmid- KIII , of the commlMlon tlrm of llrnlnard , Itlcli- iinlbon A : Uarpentoi. Mr. Ulchardkon has g reat faith In Kansas Ulty , and It is duo l argely to his efforts that the llvo stock Interests - torests of that city ha\o grown to tholr pres ent proportions. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS , I'roilucoi Rnqs-Strlctly fresh , Ooj cold stora , pick led , limed , salted not wauled at any price. 1'nuiriirTurkeys , dressed , fancy dry picked , fXtiao ; turkeys , llvo. per Ib.i ; f > 3iu'i ohlckrns. fancy , li > iil''o ; chickens , rholuo , tkif lOo ; chickens , llvo , iicr doz. , fl,50(3l.73i ( geese , dressed , fancy , lO/tllc : gcesc. flre .od , cnolee. ftiSlOo ; geeici. lUe. doz. , fO.WX37.OOi dueks , ( Irc&sed. faney , lie : ducks , choice. ftStooi duck * , live , doz. , J.503.00 | pigeons , doz. , 11.00 ( tl.23 , 1.0oat5 } col Jen plover , 1100 123 , rn.illnrd ( lucks. 41 T-WOOj CHIITAI- b.irk dnrks , * li W > tiO ! n-d-lirad dnrksr ilea * I1S.WI.M ! tcaldtiPks dot. WeOMl.23 ! Jnlxeii dilrks. def , fA 'SI fKl ; Ke ( o. Canada , KM ® f I.OO i geese , omull. Jl.dftS I.V ) , M Pl.BSriHlt 1'erlb. ll 12'p. t'lll.rsr.I'er Ib. full cream Young America , ll'iC ! full cream twln < . 10'ic ; full cream Ohio Hwlm , KX1 : fitllrream Wl eon lii SwlM , HSIGc : full c'l-eam brick , Klo : full cicam lliaburgcr Swim , iic. : llONKV-l.l llc perlb : RlrnlnrdtV\ OiiA > ni : ' 1'cr imv. rlorlda brlghts. $1.00 ® 4.riO { Messina , $ .l,7VWl ( ! California fiiney navals , K > f"i ; I. s Angclc * , J.I.H ( ) ; feedllngs , liher-lde. M.2.K'I.W ; iiiouutaln , W.Ti ; In lUo- bov lots , 23o per box less. I'lJiK Pl'tl-S 1'or d)7 ) , ROORI Oi ) . HTItAWIIKHItir.8-l'cr CllbC , 24 IK , $7.0"O $10,00. CiiiKn-Pcr bbl. refined , $050 : half bill , J3.W ) : hard elder , pure , pet- bbl , M.Ws orange elder , half bbls. $7.0iii pear elder , halt bbls. $7.00. MI.NCK ni : VT vao < 1 per Ib. ' JKMO.NSPprbolc3slna fancy , ti.00i33.00 ; Verdelll. gwxl , KM. II.VANAS i'ei bunch. II..V > jM.OO. lltTTKit C'ipalnery , fanevrolN. prints , 2215 Sic ; eroamcrv , fancy , solid ii.ifl.nl , 2xa22e ( ; creamnry , pholee. IswiAH.1 ; dairy , fancy rolls and print * . IKQ20c ; dairy , fiitipy solid packed , 17&MIK1 ; daliy , choice , ] .v IOu ; country roll , fancy , l.Vfflwj cholee , 12iille ? ; country roll , good , IWMOcj country mil , ; fair , 7tt c ; poor stock , , ' V < IM < . llo.M'.s { Quotations are for dell vpry In Chicago cage ) . Dry buiriilo. iiprlonfintXI/.I8.00j dry country , blenched. * looiv i3oo ; dry country , damp and meaty. $ .IKK ( ' lo.oo. Vi ( jHTAtir.ts Old Sweet potatoes , fancy Mnscatlne. per bbl. $1 oo ; onions , o.xtra faney , ! t..V ) ; onions , fair , f j/fl ; rutabagas. $ . ' .00 ; car rots , J2.WI , parsnips. J7.30 ; beets , JJ.PO ; horse rad | h roots , per bbl , Jl/ ; per Ib , 7c ; celery roots , per bbi , W.W : per doz , Cue. l'HK KIH't.S I/R C pel Ib. iKM.tKS . ' ' ® ! per Ib. luissin ) : : ViAr ! Choice medium , SftOcj light , . c ; hoavv,3iaic. Ai'iT.ifi I'er bbl. Glciiltons. JI.OO ; Willow , JI.M ; lien Davis , JI.50 ; Komanlte , it.&O. . . f'oc'OASt'TS Per hundied. JI 73. PICKI.KS Medium , per bbl , J3.fiO ; small , $0. ! > 0s gberklm , t'M ; O. A U. chow chow , qts , $3.83 ; pts , $ .1.33. POTATOES Per bu , fancy , D3l3o ; choice , 30 1'isif fresh froren wlilto trout , plko and plekeiel , jier Ib , 7c ; sturgeon , 7c. HlllKH. 1't.l.TH AND TAI.t.O\V \ tJrPCIl Slllted hides , Pe ; diy salted hides , f < i7c ; dry Hint hides. ( WIOc ( ; calf hides. 4i ! 04o. Damaged bides 2o less. Sheep pelts , green , each , 2 , > c ® $1.23 ; sheep pelts , dry , per luit ( lie ; tallow , No. I. Il'jiTMc ; No. 2. 3'43Sic ; grease , white , 3s * ? lc ; yellow. 2' , Wk- . Ili\Mt Ilniid picked nnry , ? l..p > ntM.nO ; liiuul picked mi vr. medium. JI.IOT'l.rx ) ; hand picked countiy , JI.3HTM.40 : good clean , tlSOtylM. Ai-iT.i : lliTTMi-Pur Ib , ( VT47. Woot , I'lno unwashed , 14Sire ; mpdlnm un washed , ISit'Jlo ; coarse unwashed , Orooorlcs. FuuiT-Ourrants , now , C'47o ' ! ; prunes , casks , ] . : tOO Ibs , U'ic ; prunes , bbls or bags , O'47i4e ; citron peel , dinms , 20 Ibs , 22o ; lemon peel , dinniH. lUe ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , lie ; aprlcols , choice evaporated , 13c ; apri cots , Jelly cured , 23 Ib boxes , IGo ; apricots , faney , 23 11) boxes. le ( ! ; apples , choleo evapor ated , lOo ; apples , in line new , O'jc ; tigs , layer , 10 per eent tare , 13'jc ; In sacks , 7c ; Persian dates , 7c ; Salt I.ako apples , 5e ; blackberries , PvaporatPd , fiO II ) boxes. S'4o ; cherries , pitted , dry cmed , 13c ; poaches , pared , fancy , 18c ; eholco , Hie ; Halt hake , 7c ; pitted plums , Cal , I Hi boxes , S'jCSWio ' ; laspberrles , ovapoiatcd , N. V , , now , 30 ; prunes , II. C. , CO-70 , tR ! je ; orange peel. 150 ; raisins. California , London , eiop lv > 'i ' , $ , ' .40 ; Cal. lee o muscatels , crop 18SU , JJ.10Valonclas , 1KSS , fltjc ; Valenelas , now , IM ; Cal. seedless sks , 8c ; Undnra , laver , new lie ; dried grapes. Bo ; priuiplles , now , 15'Sc. UANMIII Uodiis l'i nits , California standard brands , 2'4-lb ' , per do/ Apricots , J1.7WI.H3S ( apilcots , iilu fruft$1.50 ; irallons. $4.rji ) ; black betrles. J22" > : cherries , black , ? 2.00T42.23 ; cher- iles , white. JJ.23T/4..V ) ; giapes , il.bTQ.I.sU ; Jiears. Hnrtlott. $ . > .llVii.S.S3 ! ! ; Deaches , yellow , t..taSW.SSi ; peaches , lemon cling , $ , ' .10 ; plums , egg , $1.033 l.M ) ; plums , golden diopi , $1.HII ; iiluiii1L'U'cu gage' . , $ l.n.v&i. 0 ; peaehex. with nits In , Sl.OO ; I'll ! rants. & . ' . : < 0 : gen ebeirles , $ -.23 ; qulnees , W.ll ) ; raspbeirles. } 2 > 0 : strawtmrile" , JJ.W ) ; IIP , iches. 3-lbeastein standaids , $1.S3 ; ; t-lb pir. . , JI.IO ; 0-lb pie , $2.03 : gallon pie , $ .1.00 ; apples , high standards , } .73 : 2-lb goosben IPS , ! V ; 2-lb strawbenles , IWdi'ie ; 2-lb laspbcirlcs , $1.00 ; 2-lb bliicbpiiles , bUtTi iOe ; 2-lb blackber ries , G3@73e : 2-lbstiawbcrile-s , preserved. tlM ; 2-lb laspljpnles , preseixed. Sl.sO ; 2-lb black berries. prpMT\cdl.20 ; pliujapjilcn , Hahaiuu ehopiicd , $ J.K ! ) ; 2-lb ll.ihama grated , $2.73 ; 2-lb llahiima sliced , $2.50 ; 2-lb blandaid sliced , $ ' .23 Cil.W ; cherries. 2-lb red , Kultlmorc , 8303o ; penrs , 2-lb , $ l.w. : VKiKTAiir.w Tomatoes 3 lbextra$1.00 , 3 ] b standard western brands , MTi mo ; gallons , strictly standard , $ J.iO. ! Corn Plncst grown , $ l.r > 0 ; gilt-edged sugar coin , xco line , $1.50 ; eholco 2 lb sugar corn. $1 20 ; 21b e\tra western biands , av < ill.OO ; 2 lb .standard wcstein brands , fiOfiiTOc.'Miisliioiims I lb I'renehextra Hne,22si25e ( ; 1 lb Trench , Him , 181'22c ; 1 lb , French , oidliuirv. KVQISo. 1'cas Tics line , tier can. 25c ; dcml tine , p rennlJc2 ( ; lh. sifted , Jl.)02lleailyJune.lJI.2.ViJ1.3.J ; : 2 11) Maiiow , BtHiidiud lir.mils , $1,10 ; 2 lb soaked,57c. fatrlng beans 2 11) high grado. Kefugce , 85e ; 2 lb Uold- en wax l > eans , 75o ; 2 II ) string beans , 70u. Lima lleans 2 lbnoaked,73c. Boston llaked llenns 3 Hi Lewis. $1.05 ; crown brand , SIsa. Sweet Potatoes 31b Now Jersey. $1.00. I'uiiipUii a lb new pumpkin , $1.01. okra and tomatoes , $ l.U'oki.i ) ; , iJl.liO ; snecotnth , $1.20. 1'ISII C'odllsh , e\tra ( .icoigcs , new , 5J5c ; grand bank , new , 5p ; silver , 2-lb block1fl'fe ; snow while. 2-lb hileks , new , IkTinkey ; cod , lingo middles , bricks , lie ; snon white ei.ites , 12-3 lb boxes , 7Ijo : Iceland halibut. Ik' : medium sealed heiiluj. 23e ; ISo , I sealed helling.22e ; domestic Holland heiilnir , 55e ; Hambuig spiced herilng , $1.50 ; Hiislan siiidlnes 75c : luisslm sardines , plain. , Vc ; Imported Holland heiilng. eiown bland , Ke ) ; do , finiev mllkeis , OOc ; luackeiel. No. 1 shoie. balfhbls. $13.00 ; bloiitei-s. bait bbls. ilnOJ : white lisli , half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbts , J5.50 ; family white llsh , $ .1.00 ; salmon. $ .S.50 ; lib mackerel ( herilng ) . Sl.OOiM.IO ; 1 lb llnnan h'idilies , $1.75 ; llblob- steis. $2.15 .2.25 ; I lh Alaska salmon , Aloilt , $1.1,0 ; 2 11) oysters. 10 oIIJlij 1 111 oysteis , 5 o/ , $1.15 : 2 lb select , 13 or , J2.35 ; lib clams , llltlo necks , $1.25 ; 211) clams , llttlo necks , W.OO ; > i 111 s.mllnos , imported , pincase. . 100s. inooftVO-OO ; H lb Impoi led boneless sardines. 2lki ; , lh sar dines. American , per case , 100s , Kiench atyle , $ J.MKrc.l 00 ; ! i lb sardines , American , per ease , 100s , Trench style , $7.50 ® 00 ; U lb haidlnes , mustard , per ease , OOs , $3.75I.OO ; Imported key saidlncs , JI3.00. r-oAi-s L'astllP , mottled. por.lb , & 310o ; do white , peril ) , 14e. HIIOOMS 1'ailor , 4 tie , $ , ' .73 ; 3 tie , $ J25stao ; bles. $2.85 ; common. $ I.WKi1.75 , t'dCOA ' ,4 lb tin , 40u peril ) . Ciiocot.ATK 22SJ.'l5o per Ib ; Geiman chicory , red , sc. ( HAI.SOUA llbls , lac ? ; grnnulatufl , 2o ; kegs , 1'lC. SODA 1'kgs. CO Ibs to box , 5'lifl5'o. NUTS Ac i OIK s , r > e ; Itra/lls , I4e ; filberts , 12ic ! ; pecans. llcwalniits : , 124e ; peanutcocks , be ! lonstcd , lie ; Tennessee peanuts , 7e. lnuis ) ( Urocui-s1) ) Per lb lloiav. 12c ; cop- penis , 2 > , e ; Hay lea\es 14e ; glue , IBoj epsom Mills , 4o ; climber suits , ; ) o ; hiillihur , 2 , e ; blno vltioUOe ; alum,4c ; taituiloacld,42c ; losln''u ; Naltpuler , absolutely puio , lOc ; gum camphor , 2 Ibs In bo1 ( u cakes , aic ; hops , U and ii lb packages. 20c ; sage. ! i and llb packages , 15o ; madder , do ; Indigo , a Ib and 5 ll > boxes , S , 1' . , O'/iiTOo ; indigo. 3 lb and & lb boxes , Madras,03c ; sealing wax , 23 Ib boxes , lul. IlKciSualtngwax' . 25 It ) boxes , white , 4c. OA NEl ) MKATH111) ) Inncb tongue , JJ.75 ; 2 lb lunch tongue , $4.73 ; 1 lb corned beef , $1.20 ; 2 lb coined beef , $2.03 ; (1 ( lb corned beef , $ (1.W ( ) ; 14 lb corned benf , J14 ; 2 U ) boneless pigs' foot , 82.20 ; 1 lb Kngllsh brawn , 31.30j 2lbKngll.sb brawn. (2.15 ; G It ) Kngllsh brawn , 80.73 ; 1 lb compicsscd chipped beef , J .l)0. ) StiOAiis Out loaf , 80 ; cut loaf cubes , 7'ic ; standard , powdered , 7'ie ; XXXX , imwdeivd , 8c ; granulated , stnudiinl. fl'jc ; confectioners , A , tl o ; uhltn oxtra. U , S'jc ; extra 0 , Neb. , 5Uo ! ; amberrsie ; 1 lb compiusscd ham , tl.75 ; 2 Ib compressed ham , 82.G5. I'oiKbK Itoasted Arbunklo's Arlosa , 2flic ! ; Mtil.aughlln'h XXXX , iB'iOi Ocrnian , 23'ic ; lllwoub,2t > c ; Alaroma,25He ; bullc , 2'io ' , ( 'oi'lKK tireen raneyold golden ItloSOo ; fancy old peaberry , 25o ; Itlo. choleo to faney , 24Ho ; Hlo , jirlme , ilJid Hlo , good , 22'ie ; Santos and common Itlo , HK321u ; AIooliu , 21ki ; .lnu ; , genuine o. ( , . , 2Sc ; Jn\a , good Inteilor , 2k- ; African. 22'jc. rAiiiNAehous Ooons Harley"HjiJMo iirlnt 5o ; peas , Iki ; oatmeal. l Ili. ' ; muuaronl , lOc ; > eunleelll , lOc ; rice , 4 < Q04c ; bago and tuploca , Kt > v lima beans , be. Un.s Koroseiie-l' . AV. . lOo ; Vf. W. 12'io ; heiidllglit. Ilkgasoline. : . 12c ; salad oil , * -Xife ( U.OO per doMiiMfd Hiiw , file j lulled. Ck- . MI\TS ; Hums. No. 1 , -lba\erage l , l ) ' cw ; ; to 23 His. WUe ; 12 lo It Ibs , lOc ; shouldei-s. fie ; breakfast bacon. No. 1.8 > , e ; bain sausage , he ; dried beef hams. OUQ.7\o ( ; hcof tongues , W.01I pcrdo/ ; dry salt meats , S'idM'io petlb ; ham i-onlelte. O'ici boneless hum , 74 ; plcnlo ham , tiiie , lloi-n Ilasls Manilla rope , 15o ; sisal rope , ViM.dAU 30 gr. elder 80 ; good , 12c ; white Uie. 13e. FTOVK Pousii-JJ OW-W.S7 per gross , llAus Am. , per 100 , J17.00 ; l.enbton , per 100 , SlowssKS Hbls. , N. O. , fancy , per pal , Itf ® f,7e ; choice , 4Vi47e ; gixid , 'I'lltiC.'oCuba ' ; baking , ivraoo ; hiack strap , 2ina22c. VtnU'l'i.O 1'Ai'Kii Straw , per lb , liiiJUiiO ! T K .Hie ! iiiuullhi It. r > ' ( jik' ; Nol,7o , il\ns 1'nloii Siiuare , aoufclS per cent olT list. HALT Dairy. 2 0 Ibs Inlibl. bulk , $2.10 ; licit grade , on. 5s , K'.3D ; best grade , 100 , as. JJ.4D ; best grade,28 , 10 * $ . ' .20 ; lock bait , crushed , 11.W ; common , bbls , 11.15. Dry Goods . _ , . i , * * - * * 9i * rf i n 1. li , dot Aurora II.G o ; Aurora H , uiie ; Arrow bnind , ( i'toi Atlas I ) N It 7'o ; chlcasaw All , O' o , elteeso cloth , 4e ; U If Ion IT. < sso ; I'up- l' rel I , Olio ; I'epncrell K. 40-Inch. 7540 ; I.ung- don ( i U. Do ; Cast Iron , 7 > c. IlLiaciiEii COTTONSlierkeloy eambrlo No. Woj llust Vet. C'n'l Illaekstono A A , TJioi butter cloth XX. 41,01 Cabot. 7 e ; liwl it Anchor. IV ) ; Diamond W shrunk , 0 , o ; Kllcrtoii W S , 7Jot rarniorH' Choice , 6Vo ; I'lrst Call , nvjoi rilohrllle,7Uo ; 1'rult of the Ixwiii , b < ( o. OoldeuVodilluu , tto , Illll Suiuper Idum , boi Hnrve t , fi'joj Hope , "i if .nWiKckocper , SUe ; KliiK 1'hllllp cnmlirlc , 10oi ; Mdicdon ( f II , ( ) < , o ; I.onvlale. , c ; lAjnsdulo .culiibrk , lOoj e r Yorkinllls. He. 1'cppeiell. 4Vln. loot remu reU. Siso ; 1'ep- txTell , 0-4 , SUO ! I'eppercll. * > * r U.Vi llo ( on , r > - ( , i'"iC ; lloston , H-l 'JDo : Hoston.V-4. ' 'ic ; llos- Illll. lo-l , 2.'e : rtlea , J'Mii ' , TH'I ' L'llea , M-lit , 17' > e ; lMlca,7i , S4e ! T'tlcWWV-ln , Siki ; I'tlea. Hleached I'eupnri'll , 4J-IH , lOe ; ell.O- ' " rtlca.ti-4 , see : t'tlea , lO- . , _ . . . UiNiiu\MS Amo kcaK , ' 81 ? ! * : Amoskeapr. dress , 8'ic ; Hates , il'ic ; Wunrlck , dress , 8' Jcj Ianeaster. Ol < o ; ( llcnalrn , .ifiV'i Whltenton , dress , 8lic ; Vork I'nvorltc , drost. 8'ie ; Cal cutta , dress , 80 ; NormnndrCtmtss , Sc ; Leices ter , dies-t. IV. fnt I'lli.vT.s Martha \Vashlnslon. TK" American , rVc ( ; Arnold. C'.ic ; Arnold H , IOIIK cloth , lOc ; American. lOc ; Stlllel A. I'.V ; Amana A. J2o Jlerrlmnek Jg. lOc , Hold Leaf. lOo ; Hold Ticket , IDei Hamilton , ft',4'1 ; Allen 1'lnks , fi'Je ' ; Allen Chambray. Co ; IJIoucester. f ' , o ; tMdystone , lUic ; Winilsor , fi',0 Hamilton , O'ie Steel UUer. I'K > ; Itamapo , 4'ie ; St. l.encr. fi'ie ; Maltha Wnslilnetoti. 4Vi ( > ; Allen. fM1 : M.erilmak , fi'u roiintahi , liSsc ; Uarncr , Tc ) Civllcld , 8e ; llci- lln. ( i'Je. SntiiTiNO CiiKC'KR InvlnclUle. r > 'Jo ; Inrlncl- bloXX , Oho ; Cinwford. Ikttls ; ) , t * > , c : Kcon- omv. She ; I'ark , KW.s , 13c ; Caledonia X , lc ) ; Caledonia XX , 10' , c. CIIEVOIT Winnconnett Tije , 'Whltteriton , TJie ; Slater. 8c ; Amoskeaff , strlpes.S'ie ; Amos- kcair , plaids. li'i ; sea Mimil , IxHikfold , ll'ic ; tea Use , lxoklold. ISSJe ; Killneurir , He. TICKINIH Unklniid , A , 0 o ; Oakland. O. To ; Amoskeair , A I ) A , U'io ; IlcivUck , bmikfold Mitccn , IBO ; Hannah , book fold Mitccn , 14c ; Warren , bookfold sateen , 1 < V ; Norwood , book- fold sateen , ll'jo. Coidla No. fi , OJ.e ; t'ordls No 4. 10Vo ; Coulls A O K , lllHc ; Cord Is K I' fancy , Se ! ; Cordls 120 fancy , ti'io. COTTO.VAPCSYork Nankin. 10'jo ; Everett , 8 07 , IRe ; Kljln ( , 8 07 , 18o ; 1'lut Hoelc , 8 oz , 18c ; Lcwlston , 10 oz , lii 'ic ; Worklneinnn' I4o ; Tiadosiimn'ti , 14c ; Corkscrew Cnslimeic , J-J'Sc. C"iiASit Stevens' 11 , 10 In. fi1 Jo ; Slovens' n , IS In , Cos btoM'iis' A , 1(1 ( In , To ; htovens' 1' , 18 In , 7 fo : Slovens' AI. IS In. 8'5e ' ; Stevens' N.'JOln , 8'/tc : Slovens' NN , ! In , ti'Jc ; Stevens' HUT , M In , ll'ie ; bleached , le extra. DKMMS AinoskeaR. 0 or Ifi'ic ; " \ ork. camlet , 12c ; Kverelt. standard , ISUo : Andover , ISe : I'orester. H 0 , l'O ; Hayinaifer's , 7'o ; Old York , XX.lohcjOld York , XXX. U'c ; litiw- rcncc. aw , IBjO ! Lawicncc , ! XU 1'1'Jo ; Law rence , 0 oz , 15c ; fancy stripes nutl checks , I1J jo Quinine , pore ? , P. & W. , IftJt German 40o ; In- dlco. perlb. 7to : ; Insect powdor. powd. , 40o ; opium , * I.OO ; morphine , pur or , JtOr > ; hops , per lb , IJOc ; Klycerlne , per lb. L'le ; dextilne , perlb , I2c : cuttlebone , perlb , 'Xx ? ; eieam tartar.purc , IKe ; commercial , ISo ; ciimphor , Blc ; Am. earb , 14e ; blue vitriol , 7'ie ' ; caibolle neid , 40l.le ; eltiioneId,4Vfl7e ; tartarlc , yrQ-'fc ; sulphuilc , 'l'j'e ; sperm oil , $1.10 ; whale oil , use ; castor oil , 81.23 ! neat sfoDl.rilffllWo ; tin pent Inc. file ; Tonka beans , J1.75I,1.'JO ; balsam toluWCf40c : ; calomel , ( WUTc ; cantharldcs. JI.iOI.'J. : " > ; Cassia buds , SU@ 'c ; clilorofoim , 51ftx'u ! ; ergot , 47Sto"o ; Arabic , IMelalH. HLOCK Ti.v Small pig , 23c per lb ; bar OOc per lb. lb.Corrru I'lanlsheit boiler sizes , n o perlbj ] cold rolled , ! No per lb ; slieathlng , 2"o perlb ; pitta and Halts , 2s < ! per lb , GALVANI/.KII SHKUT liio.v niso't 00-10 per cent , put. plan , iron , Nos. SISST , A , lOlici 11. liVWis-a-Charcoal , I. C. , 14\20 , 115 , J3.73 ; I. X. , $ " . " " > . hiiHET Ino.v No. 20 , $3.75 ; No. 57 , K1.95. SOI.DKK HaiMSc. Ti.v l'r.ATK-1. O. , 10\14 , 23J , $7.7.I. ; . X. , lOsM , 23. " , $ ! IOO. TIN I'HTK-Coke I. 0 . 10tl4 , 225 , W.25. STUKI , Nii.s llase , $2.00. Hi nun WIIIK NAII.S llase. Kl.io. WIUK Jap. barb , $ , l.fii ) ; Kalv.fl.20. ! STOHV OP A "VVKIOIC. A Good Sliowlnjj iu theiKcal Instate , ItiilliliiiK and llnnkliiK IteeordH. The principal item of iutcrqst to ical estate men during the week was. tlio proffer to tlio city of the now park in the southwest part cf the city. Tlio tract of land otnbiMced in the grant is well adapted to the purpose nnil tlio fact of its location in tliaOportlou. of the city _ wlll boom real estate there. Tlio tr.insfo.rs for the week Indicate n great advance over the business of _ 'tlio ' correspond ing period last year , anil ns a general thing transactions this year are less of tlio specu lative order than last. " . ' The building permits do not show quite so large a total us nt this tinib'a year ugo , but tlio amount indicates u couiuanco | of the building activity which lias characterized the year. The bank clearings , ono of the surest indi cations of ttio city's prosperity or the reverse , mi ! far in advance ot those recorded tills time lust year. The following tables show the total busi ness real estate transfers , building i > ei-mit.s and bank clearings for tbo week rotnpaicd with the coi responding week of last year : HE VI. i-T\.TUTlU\blT.Us ; Day 1SSO 1SOO Monday . , , . , ? S SJ V-J17 Tuesday . 72,001 Wednesday . I'.i.O" 00,017 Thursday . 12,24'J ' 7.- > . : ir ' Fiid.iy . : ; < it72 ! ! W,2ii : ( Saturday . fiO.USJ 8-2,072 Totals . SUflG7a $118,514 llt'II.DlNU rKKMIT * . Day ISs'.i isoo Monday . $ $ 15-17. > Tuesday . 21,010 l.ri'il ( Wednesday . Wi.O.M ) 7,10(1 ( Thursday . 7,000 4,575 Friday . 7,010 7,72."i Saturday . 12,600 4,72ri Totals . $ S7,5.'iO $ 70,120 Day 1SS9 1SPO Monday . $ 870,579 11 Tuesday . 87.,80fi 25 Wednesday . 7WtKSl ! bit 1,131,5400. " . Thursday . M4,720 tM 1,00'J.S.Va & Friday . H1i,091 ! lit K ,148 (19 ( Saturday . 013,501 81 8'.O,04U 81 Totals ? H-i5'JOS3 ' 73 $1.703,034 11 "Weekly Ilnnk Htnteiiient. NnwYoiiK , Ajirll 2fi. [ Special Telegram to THE Itr.i : . ] The weekly bank statement shows tbo fullou IMK ehanKCa : Itoserve , Increase I2.00S.771 Loans , deeieaso 4,207.riOil Specie , decrease ( VII.OOO I.eKal tenders , Incrcaso I.TIIM.IIK ) Deposits , decrease : iiiiv ( > on Oliculatlon , Incieaso RI.O'K ) The banks now hold J KI,215 In excess of the 25purccntiulc. A slot machine in Eiifjlnnd tolls one's fortune when ho drops in a penny. TIIK iiUAi/rv MAiuci-rr. TNSTHlTSir.NTS placed on record josterdav ; It T Maxwlel and wife to John Skorda , lot . " > . Mii\\\iH's sill ) , wd. . . * 800 U Slleilln to K\V 1'atrlck , lots 8 and Ii , blk K , Saundeis A. IllniL'bausli'.s add , w d . . 2,500 51 M Marshall and wlfo to 11 f l'ia\U , pt lots n and 7. blk : i. Almano I'lurn. w d . 4,000 N It Apple and wlfo to.S l > Host wick , lots 47nml 48 , ralrmonnt l'lac , n d . . . . 2,000 T H Smith to I ! f WolcotF. Wtkl ) nnd 10 , Kolloy'ti add. \ \ d . . . ' . 2,000 Jos Hatkerand xvlfn lo IIHiloii'Goldbcri ' : , o Ji lot 5 , blk 471. lirandvlew.\v d . . 100 M Charon and wife to A J t'litiron , pt lot 12 , Barker's allotment. iTrt.n. 700 G 1) Wyatt nndlfo to CW Allen ut al , o20 ft lot 0 and w 20 ( t Iflt 10 , blk V , Shlnn'slldadd , wd , . J 2,500 JV Orllllth and ulfo to J A nrimth , lot 17 , blkt. ; Hanscom riacedidd i JA Orllllth and wlfo to \tjtirllllth.lot Wd. . . I ' 3,500 M I ) Stnigcon to A Jl Klt lien , lot 4 , M fit t it U h.i i Ii \t * il it fkVl aid , lotfi. blk.'l , llanscon's Park.wd . . 4,500 > \ t ! Patterson and ulfo to John McDon ald. lotsOand lO.blktMlanscou'b Paik , ' ' ' ' ' ' O 1C Heholleld u'n'd'v Iff to W 11 lllsb'ee.'l'dt ' 13. blk "II , " Saunderi & lllmcbaugh's add , wd ' ' rxx ) O V Paul to W 1) llouton. lot 4'bVk' ' , 1 Inn ford Place , wil GOO J 1. Slovens nnd husband to 1'V Moihur , lot li'.blk "I' , " Prospect Place , w d 2,500 O U 1 lolnies to JV Holmes , lot 01 , Windsor - ser Place , wd . yooa It .letter und wlftto Paul and Hnnim liner , lots U and IS. blk 3. Jetter'i udd to South Omiiha , wd . 400 Ji II Apple umI | wife , lull \V Yaloa , luU 1 nndi.biua , IIUsldeaddNo.L1 . . . 4,500 K K Iteld und hnshand to UV Hull , lot 4 , lluekoy'Plue , d , . .300 Vf P Umnucii and wlfo to J O llrundt , und J , loUH. 0,10 , Hi and II , blk l.Uklu- lioma Park , ii od 15000 J Ii llrandt to } \ I' Loienzen. und ij lots 7.8 uml IS , lilU 1 , loth Ii , l. , u. 15 UIK ) HI. blk S , Oklahoma Park , a o d 13,000 Twenty-six 11IfP PIIPPI'I I TIl I Httliri TP HIE SPIiCLLATIvE 1IARRL1S , Koacho3 Best Tignros During the Last Hour and Olosctl Slightly Up , BUSINESS IN CORN QUITE BRISK , Oats Develop n Iilttlo More Strength Provisions Sonicvtlint Unsettled Cuttle Stroitff nnd Higher IIOR8 Active. C'niCAOO April Crt. [ Special Telegram to THE Urn ; . ! Country traders lia\o wheut bought lu this market und they are Inclined to holilou toll , Noreull/lngor bear raids so far 1mvo started the long wheat bought on the advance of two weeks ago. The loenl trade , bulls nnd boars , huvo looked and worked for a , reaction. The price of July for the week has been between Wjo and 87 c. .lust before the eloso yesterday the bottom llgurewus touched. This morning the prlco was at 87e. There was u react Ion toMi ic , and n good deal of hesitation nround SBUvaSG c , but before 1 o'clock the price was up to WBO. or but So tinder the best llgnro of the week. This was not all. July was sold freely early by the heaviest operator on the floor and by not a few big houses. At the same tlmo wheat was supposed to boa top- heavy mm ket , was held tip bv bidding for May anil .Mine. May was put up from bs'ie to 89Uo and June from SSo tobS'p. Later It was found that.lulv did not need the support of the old crop months nnd those who cold early turned In lo liny. The news of the day was divided. New Voik und llaltlmoto cleared niiiio und Philadelphia 4,01)0 ) bushels The New York market was up nearly lo early , ho\\- oer , and later In the day there wcie.sensa tional dispatches about export business. I'ltst 10 loads , then 10 loads and then il ! loads were repotted taken for o.xport. A few loads were continued , but big taking was discredited. The noithwcst was very cold with cloudy sky which helped the maiket. Liverpool closed Id up on ( 'allfoinla andlu- dlan futures. Minneapolis received ICG cars and leei-lpts hero weio Cl ears. The wheat market icaehed Its blghest llgntcsjust befoio i ho close , when Itobort Warren & Co. sold to Hoyden A. Co fi.OOO bushels of July ntBT'ie. This was the top price , und the clo-owasat 87'ic , or Jic over last night. May went up to OOc nt tlio close and Juno to W0. ? On the 'itrli up to 3 p.m. prh lieges for Julv bold at SOU © kbllc "puts" und 673t(38o "e.ills. " Then' was little news In corn today , but trade was on the ulert nnd business was quite brisk. Theiewas but lltllo change In pilees early but lute In the day llutehlnson and r.g- gleston became buyers of May und July , and prices weio aihanced but drooped ngaln nt the closed. May hold ut K Vfi-'C. 'ic.to.'l. , ) tote ; ! at the close. June sold at : t5e ! ' , toICi'ic , tiilK'i 032 0 ut the close ; July at 3.Pec , inXi'X\'iu \ , to : r'tc. to 33lsc , or a Ho net gain nt the close. Oats developed a llttlo stienglh but the market uns narrow. May sold at " 4jO ? early und closed ut"4Vc. June sold at "I'kc , closing atSIXc. .Tulr sold nt aiJt@23'to und closed at J4c after sellfng at IM'gc. The provision maiket was somewhat unset tled today. The Urst Irregnlailty was tn mess pork , which stalled w Ith u decided ( Iron In priceso\n-night. May was fioml3.2. > tofl3.riO ! nt first sales , and wont off to $1,101) ) , reco\eing | to$13.35 uml closing at $13.17'i. Juno sold off to $13.30 and closed nt $13.4" . July touched SKI.1.- * and closed nt S13.45. Jard closed at $13.45. Laid closed nt jcstorday's pilcesfor May and Be- lower for July at Jli.U' ' . . Slioit libs closed il'Ju louur all mound after opeulug hlghor. Cltn'.KlO JIYK STOCK. CiHCAOO , Aptll 20 [ Ppr-clal Telegram to TUB HEI : . ] L'VTTf.i : Thcio was qcuicoly a sufllclent nitmbei of cattle on sale to mnko a maiket , but all offered sold fiom strong to a shade lilghei. Thcro weio no Tcxans , nnd butchers' stock was scarce. "Tho week's re ceipts. " says a commission man , lmo not only been icmaikable for nninbcr , bill nlso for prime quiillly. The bulk consisted of the pick und Honor of tlio cattle feeding tn the corn belt of America. " llutchcrs' Mock and Tcxans .were nnnsn-illy soaicc , whllo slockers und feeders were almost unattainable , unless at extraordinary high prices. Choleo to extra beeves , $ I.M > SUIO ; ; medium to good steers , IXiO to 1500 Ibs , $ I.4CKS4.00 ; 11-00 to 1J150 lls ) , $ .1.70 ® ! 30 ; O.,0 to 1-1W Ibs , $3.303.X ! ) : stockcrs und feeclois. (3.5034.0(1 ( ; co\vS , bulls und mixed , ? l.c > rt < ff3.n : ! ; bulk. $ , ' . : c 3 so ; Texas gravels , $ . ' .r OQ 1 30 : eoi n fed , Jl 00 { t.W. llons lliihliioss opened active , with prices strong to n sliado higher , but closed wonk und , r > c low er nt about the following range : Choice heavv packing and .shlpiilng , it.iVifl.7H : ; ! ; as- soited liutelieis' , ft..10if,2.40 ; Imiiago , $4.71 ( i5l 4.0 : ! ; common to good he.ivv packing , SLi-txtft 4.-r > ; light mixed. J4.atfM S ; heavy mijed , W.n'J . 'JS ; assented Voik light , $1.2VJ,4.s : ) : ns- wiiled singe light. SI.IWTa.T , . The inn has been an evtiuuKllnuiy one foran Apill week , und in former times such nnmlx'rs would limo sent prlcesdown a half a dollar , yet the decline wasonh 1"ie. and pint of that was legalned lonnul the close of the week. The shipping dem.ind iiieieased s.Oixniiul that. too. with tin gient lloston p-ieklng Him of John P. Siulie out of the ma i ket on account of a MilUo of the llrm's unskilled woikmen. This Him , ns Is well known , i. in I. s nett in slanght cilng to tlio big hoii'-es of Chicago , NEW YORK , Api II ai. fPpcclul Telegram to TIIK 1U.K. ] broCKS London had buying or ders In the stock maiket again this morning and the Inlluence was felt in Krle. St. Paul and other stocks. The force of the maiket nt the outset eenteied In Uock Island , Missouri Pa- elfle , I'nton Pacific , VIHard's and llnrllngton. There was a decided strong touo and first pilccs ns n inlo weio from ' 4 to si percent blgherthanliist eM-nlng's final llgures. Stocks c.imoout with n i ush at high jirlces , how over , and foi thcllist few minutes trading was ex tremely laige , dealings being In large blocks. The maiket shaded on" and opening advances weie lost In most cases , though theio were a few Instances Tiheio last night's Hguies were leaehed. C hlcago tas was the only stock dls- plaj Ing any iciil weakness and It declined to 4 1j , n net loss of ! j per cent fiom Its last o\cnlng'tt prjee. bt. Paul preferied opened 1 per eent up nt 110 , and le- tlred tollS'i.but ' other losses weielmmateilul. The pressute to sell abated iiulckly and later juices 'icgnii to liune nil again undoi a now bnyirtiuiu'iui'iil / and the opening tlgmcs w ere gtmei ally bin passed before the end of the hour. Wabash preferred was especially strong , but thomtm'iiicntsln the rest of the list weie not particularly significant. Them was an ue- tlvo nnd fatily well distributed business In Sugar , bt. Paul , fjiiekawanna , irle ; , MIssouil Pacfllc , lioek Island und Union Pacific In the closing hour the Itank statement showing over $ ' . ( K > 0ilpO Increase In loservew helped the market on to higher llgures. Tliu oloso was cent ; rnion i-acine , " . uiner western stooKK weie up Hllght fiuclions. Coal uud Trust stocks showed HIIIII 11 declines. The follow ing were the closing ( ( notations : Slocks. Ni.wVoiiK. ApilUM. [ Spcolal Telegram to I'm : IlKi ; . ] The follow Ing are the mining block quotations ; Movement NKW Yonic , April 2. > . [ Sperm. Teleprmm toTttnUiT. ] Kxiwrts of spet-lo from the fxntofNcu' Votlc last weclc niuountcd to fJTl.OlO , of which . ' 021MTiv.M ' Bold and WS Kl lu silver. The Imports of species for : \\eekiimounted to $53,010 , of which ? 10.- i'.Vi was In gold und ? IS,1 15 In silver. M'JtfHtl'CK MA ItliKTN ; fine von , April' ' * . ln : p. m , close Whent Jleady ; eush. l 't < i ) e ; May , Wo ; July , h7Ho. Corn Hteadj ; cusli , 3J'Soj : May , U& tJho ; . tOut * Mi-nilyi eusliluo ; Mity. 'Jl't'o ; July , ' ' It'yp-Qiilot nt l ) { o. liarley JIasy , PrlmoTlmoth } - 1'irm at tl.a&l 31. I'lox-l'lrm at I1.4H Whliky n.ri ( , , -yuiot.cashuud May , I13.JJ , Juljr , 13 1 * cash and May. July. fA4'J'vfO.I5. I'loitr Plrinj winter wheat , spring , $ lW"v : , > .10 , Provisions Shoulders , WO'kiW.M ; short clear , M .WATSt short ribs. WiViiV. i. lltlttor-Quletj oreamury , llOITci dairy , 09 Chceso-Kasv ! full cream eheddars. ( * Jl lOo ; tints , li'i'itlO'ic ' : Vounjt Americas , lO ft He , Kites ' leady ; fresb , 10'JftlIe. Hides I'lrmt henvy iiiul llulit gret'ii silted , Wt.'tn : s.Ulcil bull. HVe : dr > Mint , ( We ; dry salted. tsn < fi dry calf , MiOo : deacons , .Me raeh. Tnllow-VJulet ; No. 1 solid packed , 3 > ic ; No. ' . ' , Jl'iOi cake. 4c. Kecelpts. Shlpm'ts. riour . H.OiKl 17.WM \ \ heat . 14.0110 14,000 Corn . i:9MXX : ) fiW.oin oats . nr.ntu 3rMU ) MviMiroot , . April ai. WhentJitUM ( unit slead > ; detnntid poor ; holders offer moder- ntely ; California No. 1. 7s id per centnl ; led western , winter , ( ! s itilfttT-i. Corn-Steady ; demand Ini proving ; mixed wesleiu. % > Od peiventnl. Niw : VOIIK , April sa.-\Vheat-Hecelpts. W.iXH ) bnshelt ; exports tiont ; cpot Hun ; No. 2 led , ITOOt'io ' In ele\'ntor. uSYf'tfcV1 nlloat.ur'.iPiM o f. o. b. ; options higher ; No. ' . red. Apt II closed ut H * . Oorn KccclpK 7H.SOO bushels ; exports , none ; spot lower ; No. * ' , 40Hi5l4H n Inelevn- tor. ll'j'BI.V tillout ; ungrndeu mixed , 3sitl2ic ; options weak. May elosluc at 'WUi1. Oats Iteeelnts. Ml.tvxi bushels ; exports. S avi bushcN : spdt weal.ei : mlxixl weslein , ; t.V-li > e ; white mixed westein , UVUIIe ; options steady ; May elosing at 3J'o ColTee Options ilosed steady , unchanged to ! i points down. Sales. I ! } , " . " * ! bacs ; May. $ ltlJ vcij.M ( ; June Jin 70iil9.75. } Spot Ulo nomi nal ; falreargoes. Jj)00. Hngur K.iw , Him ; rcllncd , steady ; powtlcted 0ie. ! Petroleum lulled closed. Muv , 81'So. ' Jlggs-I'limer ; western , 12'4llc. ! Poiktning Itatd Weak : western steam , $ i.C7 ! { , Mny closing at M , VVS > ti ( f > s. lltitter rinn fiesh , dim ; statod'ilry lOTTI'-e ; westein tlulij 7l'.V ; creamery , IMtlso ; Klgln , Chcesc-Hasy ; western , S'lOlOc. MI.N.NKioi.i4. . April W. Wheat Hceolpts.SJJ ears ; shtpmeiits. 4,1 ears : demand for cusli Rlow ; closing : No. 1 hard , April. 8 < Vo ; Mav , S75c ! ; on track' , hT'K'i ' No. " noithern , Aiull. fcll'io ; May , MJ o ; on Hack , SO'i'ShSO c ; No. a northern , April and May , Blc ; on track , Mtffl B''o. B''o.ST. ST. Louis , April SO. Wheat Higher ; cnsli. jlVie : May , wUje , Coin lilghei ; cash , 3.1'i33'4o ) ; July , 3ltt 3Hic * . Oats Tlrin ; cash , ere ; May , a"Jo. . Pork-Qulot lit $1.1 U.V Lard-Dull ut f'i.Oft. Whisky-Steady at $1.03. _ llutter Very iiulet ; ci camory. tVS17o ( ; dairy , Mii.w\UKit : : , April M. Wheat higher ; No. 3 spring , eash , 8Kis"ie ; July , 8lo. Corn Quiet : No. 3. M4o. Oats-sicsuU : No. y white , 27 ? . 'W lc. Pi-ovlslons I'ltmer ; poik. $ I3.r > 0. Cisci.N.v.m , Apill 2 ! ) . Wheat No. 2 red , OOc. Corn rirm : No. 2 mixed , 37o. O.its-ltarely steady ; No. 2 mixed , 273'7c. ! Whlsky-Jl.fc. KANSAS CITV , April 20. Wheat-Steady ; No. ' . ' , hard ea"h , 7lc. Coin Meadv ; No. 2 cash , 27Jo. ! Oats-No. 2 cash , " 4Jc. ! STOCK" A ( it 11 2'V-Oattlfl-KecoIpts , 1,100 , : market brisk on light Bitpplles ; bee\es. $4.80 ® 5K ( ) ; steers , $ .l3oat.tfl ; stockers and feedeis , $ SMI < HM\i \ COWH. hulls and nllxed , * 1.SOBI30 ; ! Texas glass steerJ.r > oa3.30 ; corn fed , $ .IO a 3 H ) . HogsKecelpts , 1.1,000 : market lower ; mixed , $ I.OVirl r."j ; hea\v , $ l.lOl.37'j ; light , * I.HHj. 4.ai : ; sMps. $ , 'i.mj : < jiK | ) . Sluep Keeelpts. 1,000 ; market Hrm ; na- tUcs , $ lttvfiiK ( ( ) : westoin coin-fed , & > .003 ; ; > .b.- > ; Texan" , $4.K i\10 ; lambs , $ . " > ( HK2.0.70. Pior.x C'ITV. Apill 26-Oultle-ltecelpts COO ; shipments , , uo ; maiket steady. ilo's I'ecclpts 2.800 ; maiket opened nnd closed r 7' 2e hlghei , $ I.OO&I.IO. KV.NSAS CITV. Apill ' 'ii. ' Cattle T5eeelp ( , D.OOO : i shlpnifiits. 1,1,00 : maiket htghei ; sieeis , $ .I.SOi.l.7.v. ( cows , ? l.7V2ar > 0 ; stockers and feed ers. tj.ijvfriiA Hoas Keeelnts , . .fiilO ; shipments , 1,600 ; mai ket lilghei ; all giades , } I.O"'i .I.I'i. . Hr. Lot is. April -Oaltlo-Keeolpts. . 800 : shipments , ( HIO : market steady ; fair to fancy mi the steels , $ . | .2V3,4.S3 : stockorji and feeders. , I2.3oa-3.fi0. Hogs -Keeelpts. 2.20D ; shipments , 3.SOO ; maiUet steady heavy , $ l.20t > il.30 ; packing , * I.10 I..V > ; light. tl.lO to , * HUM : roii AUUVN JIIOT. Almost a Crisis in the Sfo.st Aristo cratic Part ol' the Hid ) . Tliero is a bitterly hostile feeling in Boston to Unit cluiibo in the MeKinluy tarilT bill whit-h iirojiosos it intirked in crease in the tnrill on bcnns , SHVH a Bos ton npoeinl to Ihe St. Louis Globo-Deino- erat. The pre.se lit duty is ton tier eent ad valorem , and the proposed duty ib 10 cents a bu hel. Public attention lias been ho ongros'setl ' in the diseiHiion of tlio hide feature of the bill that thr > more direet and fcon- eral ismtp of beaut him been overloolfed. Half of all the beans raised in this coun try and imported into it are consumed in New England , and in Beaten , an Matis- tie- show , tliuj form between eight and nine per cent of Hie annual food biipplv. Koless than 100,000 bunhols were im- lorted in the last year , livery family in Boston linn beans and brown bread "for breakfast on Sunday , and as a plentiful supply ih usimllly cooked they frequently hint until Tuesday morning. Once before has Boston risen with in dignation against anti-bean legislation Two years ago there was a sudden and rigid enforcement of the Sunday closing law. Barber shops , drug stores , cigar stores and bake shops were nil closed. Immediately there was a inmnimoiwly violent protect from that vast army of people \\ho sent their beans to the baker's Saturday nights ana got them again .Stmtlaj morning. The state legis- liitnrc wab fippaled to , and after a long discuiw.sion { i iwiclnl net was passed al lowing baK'o snops to bo open from 7 to 0 on each Sabbath morning for the pur pose of delivering beans. Now it appears that the bean is to bo heard from again. Already the leading deulern in beans , and among them are some of the merchant princes of Boston , The protest was presented by Congress man Andrew , and it roads as follows : ' \\re , the iml-'raignjd , ; dealers in beans and peas , protest against the great increase in the tariff , amounting from 20 to ! W per cent on these important articles of food. The bill proposes a change from 10 per cent ad valorem to a speeille duty of ' 10 cent or CO eent per bushel , which would prohibit their im portation. "Wo favor the change from ad valorem to specific. A rate of SiO cents to 2o cents per bushel on beans , and 10 cents to 15 cents on peas would amply protect our farmers and prevent extreme prices to consumers in case of failure- the " any - crop. Mr. Hlbbiird , of Fowlo , Hlbbard ft C'o. , 176 Htute street , says : "Forty cents is out of all reason. It Is prohibitive. A prohibitive tax of such a dllloronco would iiiuko beans a luxury. It would stop tholr general use. " Mr. Kmmorson of T , W. Emmorson A- Co. , 76 South Market street : "Tho InJ crease will help only a few , the consum ers outnumbering the producers , ten to one. " Mr. Stone of f , II. Stone ft Co. . S Chatham row : " 'Forty cents a bushel is in outrageous tax. Twenty cents is ibottt right. ' ' The Boston Glebe siiys : "Lot our beans alone. " The Evening Record , edited by the speaker of the house of representatives. L-tillb the proposed ineronso "shameful. " The feeling is general that the pro- ) ( > scd legislation ought not to pass , anil .hero Is a report that romonsliinco igaiuat it will boldely circulated for signatures. _ J-'orltine AVas IIU MlNi'orliino Charles G , Williams , at ono tlmo u [ imminent lawyer of Milwaukee , Win. , ias entered the Michigan city prison to borvo a term Of ono year for Hteallng. Williams attributes his downfall to an mcontrollublo dc.ilre for drink , eavs a r.aportc , Ind. , dispatch to the New \vork Herald. At one timu ho was ono of the most eloquent attorneys tmi"tlblng in Wisconsin. He Is now nearly sixty year old. When twenty -eight years old ho wedded a wealthy joung lady and It was lier fortuao that canned ills downfall [ lo commenced to drlnlc , was do < orted by his wife atid then sank Inlo oWurltj Sovernl wuoks ago ho wns nrrosted for petit larceny. Ho made a most pttcou * plea for mercy. The judge suspended sontiMico.ViUliiinsttude a vnltt aticmpl lo reform , but Bhorlly ttftorwurd s'ol < seine clothing and was senteiieeil as above staled. Ho snya he will not llvo otit his term. It Is reported that in the lVntii" . i o penitentiary women nro stripped l i llio waist and Hogged on the bare biieK I ) Ul'O-iAl.H for Indian Supplies and T > I portatlnu epartment , of the tuto Dllleeof Indian A tin Irs Washlncton. Apilil. isim , Sealed piiipoo.ils. Indorsed ' l'mn | > - < iiU for lleef , ( bids for lleef iniisf bo siibiullied separate enselopes ) , Itaeon , I'louiInthliix ' " 'ri.inspoilatlon. ele. . " ( as the ease i , iv be and directed to the fommlsslnnei of Itnli.ii Alfllll-s , iYo , ( Uilllil ( > ' . " ll'iKHlir ntnitrn I'm ) \ \ \ \ \ be teeehed until I p. m. of 7'iKvf > iVn | ) / jn. JS" > ' . for furnlshlni ; fur the Indian MMVI. . > about UW.rtH ) pounds Itaeon , .11 ( HlMXH ) pomnU lleef on the hoof. I.IKXKiK ) pounU ( net Wl'iOHi ' ) pounds lleans , UIIKXI pounds llnuu $ I'ouder , Md.lMO pounds Corn , 4s.iH * > ] ii < uu < N Cu Hoe. S.MKI.IHK ) pounds I'lour. rci.iMH ) p < iunds I'eed. I.Vi.WO pounds Hard Hi-end. ( V > . ( XKl Itomlny. H.I.U-X ) pounds linl. : VlKiliin n 1'iitU , 17.1XM pounds Datmeal. 4VM < iKi pmiiuU tiits. r.'VlKKl pounds Itlee. li.UXI poiiiuls Ten , 3IO.IViOiioundsSalt. 'JSiUKKl pounds boap. Huirai. and 70.000 | ionnds Wheat. Also. lllanUets , Woolen nnd Cotton OIVMN ( consisting In part of TlekliiR. 1'I.OiXi > imt Mandard t'alleo. IWUHiO > ai-ds ; DilllluK Ilimil yanls : llnck , frvrt from nllfllittf.SOiiO \nrd" nenlms. truxm yards ; ( JliiKham. IUUKXI.inN Kenlueky Jeans , ll.HK ( ) vurds ; t'hel"i i .n.i . yards ; HrownHieetliuriH > , OOOyards : Idea' h-'il 5 < lieetlni'VXMyiirds ; Illekory Slilrtlmi tMoi yards ; rnlleii Slilrtlui ; . T.txx ) > tirds \ \ In i \ ± ( XH ) .Minis ) ; Cliilhlnif. tlroeerles. Noll.in llaidnnto. Medleal .supplies , Si-houl llooUs \e. . and a louir list of inKci'llaiirnu-i nti.l. - . sucli as Harness , l'o\ | > s , Itake" . I'orks.e u > < l for iibinit SKI \ \ aeons leqiilied for the scri Ire In bo dellveied at Chlc'iuo. ' Kansas ( il\ 'iml SlotlxClty. Also forsiieh Wapons s m.iy bu ivMUlied , adiipled to thcclliiiatcof the I'HIlln Coast , with I'allfoinlahrakcs.dclhcicd it sun rrniioNeti , Also itansporlallon for such of the article * eoods u nd HU Dulles that mivnot boenntr.ietetl for lo be delheied at the Agencies. lllllSMfhTllKM\IiOI'TONOVI-HNMI.STllHVK : ( ! : < Schedules shnnlinr the Umds and iinantltie-i of suhslsU'iicosiipillos | required foi eai'h ACCII- ey and S. hool. and the kinds and iiuiintlties in Kiossof all other uuoils and aitleles. totfelln r \\lth blank proposals , euudltlons to In * ob .seived by bidders , time and place of d' ilv < r\ termsof eontiaet and pa ) men ) , tiaiisport i tlon loules , and all other neoessarj luslru - lions ulll lie foiulsheil tiponapplleatloii In ilm Indian Ollleo \\ashlniti > n. or iVc" . < > iiiol ' ? ll'om/rr * / ) ! ' ' ( , A'I ir I'd ) A ; the I'oiiimlssai ics nf Subsistence , I * .s. A. , at Cheyenne. ( hU.i i I. \rn\Mii Hi , Omaha. Saint l.onls. Habit I'tiul and San I'r.inelsrii ; the I'ostmasteis at Sioux Cly , luu \ ; Yankton , S. Dakota ; Aikiiiis.it Cllj , Caldwell , TopeUa and \\k-lill.i. KIIIIS.M , and Tucson. Atloui. : The rlghl Is icserM'd by the noxenunent ( o i eject any and all bids , or any pint of an ) bid. and these proposals are Invited uiidei proxlso thal'appriipilatlon i > hall bo iftade fet the sup plies by Congress. Illdslll be opened at the hour and diy aboxu staled , and hlddcis aio Iu\lt"l ( to hit pieseutat the opouliiK- CI.llTIFint ) CIIKCK" . All bids must be accompanied bv eertlllnd cheeks or drafts niKin.some United Mates Do- liosltory or the 1 list National Itank of H.in rianclseo. I'nl. . for at least /Itr pel cent of Hid amount of the proposal. T. J. MOHOAX , CoiiimiMiiilfi aprlOd 'il-m RRlLWRY TIME CARD. LMON I'ACIHC Hl'llimilAN TltAINS Tin-so trnlin ulin top nt l.ltli , Kill. 'Jltli and Jill ntnt-ln. HiiiiiinU nnd MirlilKn ( JruanliiK 'Wurkhu inon'H tralnn do not run Hnrulay. llrimilTrail , * - ler Umnlin Mri- Hnntli Alhrl't ClllnlTi " ! l.i ) . | il , Iliin. OinnliA IKiput 5TI * a l a 3 S A M | A M ' AM A M ' A H AIII A ( J6..M 645 IJ SOl .1 IIM . iiii ; SH is.w t , is . .i7 li-VI . C.V , li.41) ) l ! . 'i li47li-7 , , 700 IU5 7JVl ! J6 7.2li IIIJI ) 7r > ! 7.117 4ii 7 M 7 : rj Hin 7.a.s ) Ui7 is 82S' ' 7in H Tin H , V > 8.W H. ' . ' ! .1MB H..V | . . .is 117 . IM I ? mi (127 ( H V , III VI l I'M I'JI I'M I'M I I'll I'll ! I'M I'M | I'M I'M'l'M I . ' I . . . . UIIS1 1 Ul . X' i I . . 'IS. ' , . . . 127 ,40s , ll.siuiu ; 4-ii t.VMjainvi l.'i.S.IS 15. 1 5il DW .M. ' , 5.1-OU7 & 2J I ; . . . ' , , tl I ! , l ' .1 .1 . . mill. . ! . .i sai I ' . u ii is . ' , .M ( i- ; ; iiin n.l.'i ii it iii7 dA.VI ( > ui i' i ins . 'r. ' w I 7jr , 7 ifti 17117 ! nv > | i > r.i IJ.-IU01 i CIIICACO , It I A I'ACIKIC .Mrlvi-M Trnnufc-r ! J'nlun Depot. C.iiinrll lllntt < 'Imniloi "BID P'III. 7. . r.Mlil [ "i : prc- < " . ' . 'Vtniu ' I''iO n in1. . . . Allnntlc K.vprmn. . 5'Apni . ' l.l'niHcil . . "J1 'iKIpin \iwlllinln 10 i in I.L-UVI-H 'OII'AIA ' | ( NOHTlT\VKhTiit.N : , VirUci 'lliuiifor , I nlon IK-pot. Coiindl IIIIII ( rlriiinfir ! H ID n in . ClilrtiKii K | iru HOD p in fiUI p in Ventllinlo l.liiillud . M > II ) u in IDII ( P .11 . Kaitcrn Kljri'r . 2Ulptii HID p nil Allnnllo .Mull I 7 in ' . 'OlIICAIiO. ' .Mil. . \ V I'Al'U ArrlvS Trnnifrr 1'nloii Drpot , ( NinnUMIIiilli Trnn r < ) : V 30 a in' ' .Clilcnpo Malt ( uxcvpt bilmlii ) ) 5' ) | i lU r.'n . , ( . 'lilingo " ! o is A m obi ) j ) ni | 1.CJIVUJI I K r. oT Jin : JTP ll. " t'rilon DniHit , Oiunill MliiIT * ITrnnkfu [ DOT u i Knn > n > Clt ) ' Day Kiprem l Iin p in lU'iS p III Kniunn City .Mt-'lil K | irti , 1 ii 10 n in lA'SVCI I OMAHA A HI' I.OIMH I Arrive * 1 runnier t'nlon ' I , Council JllulTi. I I'miilf'tr ' " " " Tit p u "lad I' 14 | i in QPlNCVj Anfit'f flilon Di pot , Council IlluITi 'I'lMUflT I' ' n n in' ' I IlklltfO i usoi ID 111 p m . . SOU p m ( . 'lilcniiu Kmt .Mull . 0,10 p ai 7 .01 | i in ( i ( . lnn I urn ) 'll ' ju * KloPXHTV A 1'AP1MIT ' AriTfcn J'jilon ' DBfiiii CuuiicU Illnrli Trnnt ( r f It n fa Hlyui Cllr AiconinioiUtlun dU a ra 03) ) p ut bt. t'aul ' K | .ri )