THE OMAA DAILY BEE- FRIDAY : APRIL 14 , 1882. .11 . FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAI * NEW YOBK , April 13. MONET. Tbe .money market cloned at 3@4 pet cent. Exchange firm nt 4 87i@4 00. Governments firm. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Currency G's . . . . . . . . . .132 bid 4'g coupons . , . , . . . . . . . .1 30J bid 44'g coupons. , . . , . . .116 bid 6's continued . . . 102 bid G's continued . .101 bid RAILROAD BONUS. Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows : Union Uts . HCJ@117 Union Land Grants . H2f@U3 Union Sinking Fund * . 117 @ 118 Centrals. . . . . . . . . * . . 116 @ 11G BTOCK8 Ths stock market to-diy was nstiTf , but in the main weak throughout , There WM considerable pressure to sell at time * , especially Western Union Telegraph , Denver & Rte Grande , Louisville A : Nash. vllle , Northern Pacific preferred , WabMsb , Michigan Central , and Missouii Pacific , all of which declined sharply. In course of the day there wera Rereral gharri Tallies , but they were subsequently nil lost , and 0.1 a rule lower quotation * wer current shortly after 2 o'clock. Near the close there was an advance in New Jersey Central of 1 1 per cent , and a fractional re covery in the rest of the list , which wai partly lost in the final dealings. The market closed with prices generally J@3j per cent lower than ycitorday. Wabath preferred and New Jersey Central were the only exceptions t > the general list , losing 2 per cent higher , It was evident from the tone of the stock market to-day that the magnates ol the street , who had been upholding almost consistently ever ninco Gould's dig lay ol stoct chromot , had temporarily loit con trol of affairs. , In the words of the street , there was another "peg out , " end nobodj seemed to be able to find a hole to stick il in again. Both Gou d and Vanderbil ! itocks fell rapidly , and the bears were it great delight nt the prospect of recovering some of their losses in the recent bull campaign , Wabash preferred took the lead in the declfne , from 57 § to 543 , while common declined trptn 31 to 203 ; Louis. vllle & Nashville dropped 1 $ per cent , Lake Shorn 1J , Michigan Central 3 , Den < ver & Rio Grande 2J , Now York Central 1 , Western Union 1 } , and cither leading stocks scored appreciable declines. II was rumored at ono time that a prominent house had failed , and at another that Jaj Gould was dangerously ill , ono runioi giving his disease ns diphtheria , and aa < other setting it down as cauceriuthe throat. TJiere was noallure , and George Gould said his fathtr was Buffering from i severe cold and waa out of danger. The following were closing bids : Am'nDist.Tel.IS Little I'ittsburg 2 Alton &T.H. . 20 Mcr&Cin.pref. Preferred. . . . G2J 2d Preferred. . 5 B. A. Line pfd. C2i Manhattan El. . 19 Bur &Q . 120 M LS &W. . . 18 O S . 4 < J M & E 120 Cedar Falls. . . . 18 Mich Cen 78 Col Uoal . 51 Maryland Coal. 14 C S &O . 47 M P 89- OP . 83J Mobile & O . . . 22 Con Coal . 29 Met. elevated. . 87- O. & Alton . 120 NYC 127J CCC&Ind. . . 71 NJO 751 CStLfcNO. . 76 NYEIdvated..lu5j Caribou . 1 j Northwestern. .120' ' Cent Arizona. . . 1 Preferred. . . . 1373 O C & I C. . . . 12 N P. 38i Cent Iowa . 33 J- Preferred. . . . 78J Canton. . . . . . . . (50 Nash , i Chat. . 57 O& 0 . 21i Omaha 35. 1st preferred. 30 } Preferred. ; . . 99 2dpfd . 23J Ohio Cent IGi DL& W . 118 * Ohio S 15' D. & H- . 1044 Ont.&West. . . . 25 : D & R G C02 Ogn Nav , 14t ) Erie. : 34J Ore Trans 71 : Preferred. . . . 71sf O & M 37 E&W 30 PacMaiL 39 ETenn lit PD&E 29 Preferred. . . . 19fc Pull. Pal. Car..124 ! Adams 140 Quicksilver . . . . 11- Fargo 128 Preferred. . . . 50 American 03 Jl&A (52) ) US 77 Hobinsou 3 ; GB 11 R&P 281 Preferred. . . . 20J HI. ' . 12 : Homestake 17X San Francisco. . 38 Houston & Tex. G74 Preferred. . . . 52 H&StJ. . ' 90 1st prof 9 Preferred. . . . 85 2dpref 18 I. C 134 } St PM&M..119 1 B & W 39J TP 38 Kan & Tex. . . . . 29 | T D &B 14 L&NO 18 Union Pao 110 LS 118 $ Wabash 20 ; LI 53 Preferred. . . . 54 LN A& O. . . ( ,4J Western Union. 82 Louis , & Nash. 73 | BTA.ru JIONDH. Tennessea G's mixed sold at 50. KALI.S. The following were the sales of the mori Active stocks to-day ; total , 470,000 shares r CHICAGO HOW HI. CurcAGO , April 13 , Preston , Kean ft ; Co. , bankers , repori increa'o1. activity to-d J in goverameni 4 per centa , which ore strong and Htill ad vnnclng , and tliera seems ta be on inclina tion to realize at the present high figures Although the demand for tnem from in vesters is quite actlre , all other classes o secueities are quiet , with no change ii values for the p * t few dajw. The in creased ease in the money market at thi east will no doubt bring the Licit railroai necurHieu to the front. There has beei some inquiry for municipal bonds , nuc they are dally receiving more attentini from careful investors. The Mionesot : 4& per cent ] are also called for , the sale * increasing daily. Clearing , $0,012,000. No cliange in rates for money. Foreign exchange same as yesterday. New York exchange firm at 75o pel $1,000 premium , UMTKI ) HTATES BONDH. SVs Extended sixes , 1881 101 @ 101j SVn Kxtended fives , 1881 . . . . . . .102 @ 102J 4i's Coupons , . . . , 1102 ® 110J 4rd Coaporu l)0l@120i ) KAILWAY ANI > yiriCHMANjIOt'H. Uinnesuta. State , -IJ's and Int 101 Sterling bight , 489J JBixtydajri 48Gj b'r ncs . , . , . , . 612 } lleichsmark . 4 . 9o | C. , M. A St. P. 7 , I. A D. Kx . 120 O , BL & St. P. 6' ( Diibtique dlv ) . . . 103 | 0. M , & St. P. 6' , P. W , dlv . 93 C. B. &Q. 4' . 871 Unrllngton & Mo. 4 'a in Neb . 83 Chicago tt Northwestern 6's. . . . . . . . 99 ! Jacksonville A Southeast. C's. . . , . . . 95J COMMERCIAL. Irmnna Whole nl Market- OrnoK or TUB OMAHA BKE , \ Thursday Evening , April 13. J The following are the only change * re ported in the market to-day : Wheat , No , 2 advanced Jc ; No. 3 , Jc ; nnd rejected Jc. Barley , No. 2 advanced lo ; No. 3 ad vanced 2c. Corn advanced Ic. Oats ndvanced Ic. All sugars ndvanced 4 < § ic , Local Urln Dealing * WHEAT.-Cash No. 2,118J ; cash No. 8. OClc : rejected , GGJc. BiUlLEY , Cash No. 2 , 95o ; No. 8 , SOc. SOc.RYE. . Cash. C8o. CORN. Cosh No. 3 , 6llc. OATS. Co h,38ir. STREET PRIOES-Corn , 50(545 ( ; oats , 60@45. , HAY $6 f 0C 50 per ton. CHfiPPED PEED-81 25. CHOPPED CORN 8115. UllAN-8110 per hundred. Provision * . FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade , 325@350 ; "Pioneer" California , 8-100 ; patent , $3 75@4 50 ; winter wheat lraight erode 83 85@4 25 ; patent , M 60@500grft- Earn rye , 82 50 ; Wheat , 83 00 ; Queen Bee. * 4 00. RYE FLOUR 83 25. POTATOES Nebraska * , I 15@1 25 ; .raported Scotch Champions 1 30@1 40. tJWEETPOTATOES-85.75@G.OO per barrel. WILD DUOK-81 35@l CO. KGGS-lle. UUTTER Creamery , 38 @ 40c ; choice roll , 28@30c ; common roll , 18@20c. APPLES Good , sound , very scarce t 5 50@6 50 per bbl. LEMONS Steady ; per r box , $4 50 ® 500. 500.ORANGES ORANGES per box 51 BEESWAX Yellow. S * . . ONIONS $3 50 per barrel. ' CRANBERRIES Per box , J3 75 ® 4 00. OYSTERS Selects , 45c. CHEESE-10@14o. CASE VALENCIA RANGES- S3 25 n 9 00 STRAWBFRRIE3-Per quart , 50@ COc. COc.ASPARAGUSPer bnuch , 4)55c. GRl'iEN PEAS Per bushel box , $2.50 @ 2.75. GREEN BEANS-Per bushel box. $2.BO@2.75. Urocers List. COFFEE. Rio , fair , lie : Rio , good' 2o ; Rio'prime to choice , 12Jcj'Old gov't Invn ; 20ife281c , Mocha , 28ic ; Arbucklo'u , IBgo.TEAS. TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55o Oboice , G0@75c ; Imperial , good , 4045c Choice , G0@75c ; Young Hyson , good , 8G@ 50c ; choice , G5c@l 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf , 35c ; Japan , choice , G0@75c ; Oolong , good , 35@40 ; Oolong , cho.ce , 10@55 ; Souchong , zood , 35(2l40c ( ; choice. ar ® 45c. SUGARS. Cut loaf. 11 ic ; Crushed , llic ; Granulated , lOJc ; Powdered , 11 j | ; Vine powdered , llio ; Standard CoIToo A : 10s ; Now York Confectioner's Standard A. lOc ; Good A , 105c ; Prairie Extra 0 , SYRUPS. Sugar house , bbls , 53c ; half bis , 57c ; kegs , 4 $ gallons , $2 56 ; choice table syrup , 49c ; half bbla , Sic ; kogs$2 35. SODA. Dwiaht's Ib papers , $3 00 ; De- and do , S3 00 ; Church's , $3 00 ; Keg soda. STARCH. Pearl , 4ic ; Silver Gloss , , 8J & 8c ; Corn Starch , 8i@9c ; Excelsior Gloss , 7c ; Corn , 7ic. SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 85 ; Ash- con , in sacks , 3 50 ; bbla dairy GO , 5a , 3 45 bbla dalrv. 100. 8s , 3 65. DRIED FRUITS Choice halves , evaporated peaches. 7c : Salt Lake lOJcivap- orated 51b boxes,13ic : Michigan , 7Jc ; New York apples , 71e ; Pnines , old , 6ic ; new , 7Jo ; Currants , 6J@7cBlackberrle8 ( , new , 15c CHEESE FuU Cream , 14o ; Paf ( Bkim lljc. WOODENWARE Two hoop pail ? i. 95 ; three hoop pails , 2 20 ! No. 1 tub * 9 50 ; No. 2 tubs , . 8 50 ; No. 3 tubs. 7 50 pioneer washboards , 185 Double Crawu 290 ; Well bucket * , 325. LEAD Bar , SI 65. SPICES. Pepper , | 19 ; AUxpice , 19c Cloves , 40c ; Nutiuega , 81 00 : 25cdassiu Mace SI 00. MATCHES Per caddie , 90c ; round cases , 87.G5 ; square cases , 85.10 PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon , 13o choice lard , 14c ; dried beef , 14 c ; ahould era. 9c ; hams. 13c ; bacon , sides , 11 4c. NEW PIOICLES Medium , In barrels $9 00 ; do in half bbla , 5 25 ; smalls , in bbl 12 00 do , in half bblx , 7 00 ; gherkins , in bbls , 14 00 ; do , In half bbls , 7 60. VINEGAR Pure apple extra , IGa pure apple , 13c : Prusainir nure nnnle , IGc HOMIMY New , 5 00 per bbl. BEANS Medium , hanJ picked 83 9C per bushel ; navy. Si 00 ; calef navy , 31 OX ) ROPE Sisal , J inch nnd larger , 8@ 9ciincli. 9c. SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 330 Kirk's satim 330 ; Kirk's standard , 3 65 Kirk's whi Russian , 500 : Kirk' . Eutoca , 2 0 Kirk's Prairie Queen (100 ( cakes ) . 10 ; Kirlc's magnolia , 4 55 ( § DANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , IB oz , 8s 16cboxes ; 40 Ibs. , 16 oz. , 6s , ICc. LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich. 340 Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 GO ; Lewis lye. 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 275. POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. in case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in case 1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case. 1 50. FIELD SEED Red clover , choice nev50 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover new. § 7 00 ; white clover , new , 014 00 11 alfa clover , new , 812 50 ; alsike , new 81300 , Timothy , good , now , $3 00 blue grass , extra clean , $1 50 ; blue grass clean , 81 25 ; orchard grass , $2 50 ; red top choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri 80c ; millet , German , $1 00 to 91 25 Hungarian. SOc , HEDOESEED Osage orange , 1 to f bushels , ? 5 00 ; usage orange , 10 buahels 01 over , &i 50 ; honey locust , per Ib , , 35c ; pc 100 fbs. , 25 00. FIS J Family white fish , 90 Ib hf bbla 84 75 ; So , I white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls. G 70 No. 1 white fish , in 10 II ) kits , 1 10 ; foiiillj 10 Ib kits , 85c ; New Holland herring , pe keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines. 75o : Colui" bia river salmon , per 100 Ibs , 8 00 ; GeorgV Bank codfish , Go ; Gen , boneless cotbvb OJc ; boneless fish , 5Jo. MACKEREL Half bbls mess mackerel , 100 Ibs , 81250 ; hf bbl No. lex shore do 100 Ibs , 8 GO ; hf bbls , fat family do , 10 ? Ibs , 0 00 ; mefls mackerel , 12 Ib kits , 2 25 No. 1 ex shore , 12 Ib do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore 12 Ib do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 Ib do 75c. CANNED GOODS Oysters , 11 ( Field's ) , per case , $4 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) , per case , 2 50 : do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per caue j 50 ; do 1 Ib ( sUndard ) , per case , 2 20 ; d < i 2 Ib ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 Ib ( slack ) pe case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , ] Ib , per dozen , 1 GQ@1 70 ; do 2 tt > , per dozen 55@2 G5. Sardinesemall fob , imported , ono quarter boxes per oox , 14Jcj American , luarter boxes rer box , lie ; do half boxes , per box. 21 0. Lotxters , 1 Ib per dozen , 180. Tomatoc * . 2 SO ; do 3 Ib per case , 2 80@3 ( > 0 ; Corn , 2 Ib ( Mountain per case , 3 10 ; soaked corn , 2 10 ; do 2 Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per ca e , 3 15 , Btring beans , per case , 2 10 ; Lima beans per case , 1 85. Succotash ] > er case. 2 25. Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice , per case , 3 15 , Blackberries 2lb , per cane , 230 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 30 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 275@300. Damsons , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45 , Bartlett pears per case , 8 Oo@4 00. Whortleberries per case , 2.40. Egg plums,2 Ib percie,3 30 ; Green gages,2 Ib per case , 3 SO ; do choice , 0 Ib per case,4 60. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per ease , 400@575. Peaches , 2 Ib per case. 310 : do 3 ft , case , 6 00@6 00 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , jper c * > e,3 00 ; dp pie , 6 tt , per down , 3 CO. RICE Carolina , 7@8o ; LonliUno , 7 @ 8ic ; fair , G@6J. PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten. ncosee , lOo per Ib ; fancy white , lO o perlb ; white Virginia raw , lOc ; rowt l , OryQood * . BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A , 8jo ; Appleton XX , 7c : Atlanta A , 80 : Boott FF , Sic ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7c ; Cnlxt W , 71c ; Chittcnftngo A , GJc ; Ureat Falls K , 8Jc ; Hoosier , OJc ; Honoit Width , 7Jc : In dian Head A , SJc ; . Indian SUndard A , , 8o ; Lawrence I Pequot A , 8Jc ; _ _ - . . . . . 5 , BJc : Wachxw ctt B , 71ci do A , 8ic ; do E 48,12ic ; Wnl- colt BB. 8lo. FINE BROWN COTTONS Allendnle 4.4 } 7ic ; Alligator 8-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic LL. Glc ; Badger Stntp X 4-4 , 7c ; Bcnnington C 4-1 , GJc ; Buckeye S. 4.4 , GJco Indian Orchard A A 9-8. 8icj Lnconin O 39 , Sic ; Lehich E 44 , 9Jc | Lonsdnlo 4-4. lOc ; Pepperell N 80 , 7c ; do O 32 , 7Jc ; do R SO , 7Jc ; do E 39 , 8Jc ; Pocawct 0 4-4 , 7o ; Watnimttn 4-4 l3c BLEACHED COTTONS-Androsoog- gin L 4-4,9Sc ; BlackstonoAA imperial 8Jc ; do do half bleached 4-4,9c ; Cabot 4-4,83 ; Fld6lity4-4 , OlcFrult ; of thoLoom.lOj do Lonsdale , lOc ; do cambric 37 , 12lo ; New York Mills. 12cj Pccntot A , lOc ; Pepporcll N G Twills , 12JC ! Pocahontaa 4-4 , DJc ; Pocassot 4-4 , 8io ; Utica , He ; Wamsutta O X X , 12Jc. DUCKS ( Colsrcd ) Albany E brown , 8c ; do 0 , drab , Jl do XX. stripes and plaids , 12ic ; do XXX brown nnd drab , stripes and plaids , 12&c ; Arlington fancy , 19c ; Brunswick brown , 8c ; Chariot fancy , 12Jo ; do extra heavy , 20o ; Fall Ritcr brown , extra heavy , lljc ; Indiana A brown ! * Vnoonset A brown. 15o. T1UM.1M Ua Jiinoskcag A O A 32 17ic ; do XX blue 32 , 18jc ; Arrowanna , 9Jc ; Claremont B B.16Jc : Conestoga cx tra , 17ic ; Hamilton D , Ilia Lewiston A 30,15c ; Minnehaha 4-4 , 20c ; Omega super extra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl River 82 , IGJo ; Put nam XX blue stripe , 12cj Shetucket S lOl c ; do S3 12o ; Yoomnn's blue 29 , 8c DENIMS. Amoskeak , blue nnd brown IGJc ; Andover DD blue , 15Jc ; Arlington blue Scotch , 18tc ; Concord OOO , blue and brown. 12Jet do AAA , do do 13i ; do XXX blue nnd brown , ISJc. CAMBRICS Barnard , 51c > Eddystona lining , 24 Inch double face , 8Jc ; Garner A glazed , 5c : Manhattan clove finish , 5Jc ; Newport do Go ; do glazed , 5Jc ; Pequot do 5c : Lockwood kid finish , Gc. CORSET JEANS Amory , 8oAndros ; coggin sntteon , 8ic ; Clarendon , GjcCones ; toga catteens , 71 c ; Hnllowol , 8c ; IndlJ _ _ . _ . . 71oNarr.igan3ottlmprovedc ; Popperill sntteim1,9io , ; Rockport , 7Ja PRINTS- Aliens , GJo ; American , G4c ; Arnold , 7c ; Berwick , 4c ; Cochcco , 7c ; Conextoga. GJc ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; Dunnell , GJ7c ; Bddystonc. 7c : Gloucester , Go ; Harmony , 6ic ; Knickerbocker , GJc ; Mor- rimao D. 7c ; Mystic , 5Jc ; Bprarues. Gc ; Southbrtdge , Gc ; do. Ginghams , 7c ; Marlboro bore , 5c ; Oriental GJc. GINGHAMS Ameskeag , lOio ; Amos- ke 5 dross 12Jj Arcrylo , lOjo : Atlantic , Dcj Cumberland , 7&o ; Highland , 8Jc ; Kenilworth , 8c ; Pluu kett , lOJc ; Sus sex. 8c. COTTONADES Abbervillo 13Jc ; Agate. 20c ; American , lie ; Artisinn , 20c ; Cairo D and T , 13Jc ; ClarionD nnd T , 17ic ; Dcccan Co. stripes D and T , IGc ; Keystone - stone , 13Jc ; Nantucket , 1'Jc ; Nonpareil , IGc ; Ocean D nnd T , 13Jc ; Royal , 1GJ ; Sussex , 12o ; Tioga.l2icVnclmsett ; shirt- in ? checks , 12Jc ; do , Nankin , 12&c ; York , plain Nankin , 12ic ; do , checks , stripes and fancy. 12ic ; do , 8 oz , 20c. SHEETINGS Androscogein 10-4,274c ! do 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-1 , 22c ; Continental C 42 , He ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4 , 27i ; Now York mills 98 , 35e ; do 78 , SOc ; do 58 , 22Jc ; Pembroke 10-4 , 25c ; Pequot 10-4 , 284c ; do 7-4,19c ; do 49 , IGc ; Pepperell 36 , 29c ; do 07 , 21c ; do 57 , 18c ; Utica 96 , S5c ; do 58 , 224o ; do 48 , 17o Clears and Tobacco * . CIGARS. Seeds , S15.00 ; Connecticut , 325.00 ; Mixed , $35.00 ; Seed Havana , 850.00 ; ClearHavana , $75.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Kule , 24 Ib , GOc ; Spotted Fawn , Glc ; Our Rope , first quality , G2c ; Star , pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GOc ; Horse Shoe , pounds , 24 Ib , butts , COc ; Gilt Edge , pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GO ; Army and Navy , pounds , B5c ; Bullion , pounds , GOc ; Lorll- lard'fi Climax , pounds , Glo. FINE OUT In pails. Hard to Beat , 75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , SOc : Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , GOc : Fancy , 55c ; Daisy , 50c. In tin foil Catlius O. S. , 5 Ib boxes , per Ib G3c ; Lori Ulard's Tiger , G5c ; Diamond Crown , GGo. SMOKING All grades Common. 25 fc 33c. Granulated Blackwells Durham , IE or. 51c ; Dukes Durham , 16 oz , 50c ; Seal oi North Carolina , 1C oz , 4G ; Seal of Ncbra * ka , 1C oz , 88c ; Lone Jack. 4 oz , linen bags perlb , $1.85 ; Marburga'Puck , 2 oz , tit oil , 5 5c ; Dog Tail. G5c. Paint * Oils and Varnljhet , PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omahi P. P. , Glc ; white lead , O.P.&O Co .S.P.G ) pure , ( Jo ; Marsjilleegreen , lto 5 Ib cans , 20i French zinc , gi ; < m scalj 12c ; French zinc rod seal , He ; French zinc , in varnish assc 20c ; French zince , in oil nsst , 15c ; Ravi and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c ; raw nnc burnt Sienna , 13c : vnndyke brown , 13 , refined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , lfic ! uory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussiai blue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , ISc ; chromi green , L , M. & D. , 14c ; blind and Bhutto ; green , L. M , & D. . 14c : Paris green , l8c Iniii&n red , 15c : Venetian red , lo ) ; Tuscat ilrt , 22c ; American Vormiliod , I. &P. , 18c chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D O. , 18c yclio-w ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 10 ; paten Jryer , Gc ; graining colors : light oak. darl oac , walnut , chestnut and ash 12o. Dry Dlnt * White lend , GJo ; French rine , lOc ; Pnrl whiteingic ; whiting gilders , IJc whiting com'l , lie ; lampblack Gennau town , 14c ; lampblack , ordhiary , 8c ; Prus siai ) blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; Vandyke brown , 8c ; umber , { burnt , 4c ; umber , raw lcsienna ; , burn t , 4c ; gienna , raw , 4u Paris green genuine , B5c ; Paris green com' 2bu ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom green 1C. , 12c ; ycrmillion , Eng. , 70c ; vcr million , Amcrira , 18c ; Indian red , lOc rune pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson'i ' Jo : Venetian red Am. , ISc ; red lead , 7Jc chrome yellow , genuine , 20c ; chrome yellow low , 1C , , 12c ; ochre , rochcllo , So ; ochre French , 2c ( ; ochre , American , lie Winter's mineral. 2ta ; lehigh brown. 2o brown , 21c ; Prince'M mineral ac VARNISHES Barrels per gallon Furniture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 , 31 ; furniture , U. 85o ; coach , extra , $140 Coach , No. 1 , $1 20 ; Damar , 81 50 ; Japan 70c ; Mpltaltum , 70o ; shellac , $3 50 ; hare oil finish. $1 SO OILS 110 * carbon , per gallon , llc ; 1'5 ( headlight , per gallon , I2ic ; 175' headlight , per gallon , IClo ; crystollno , per gallon , 19o linseed , iuw , per gallon , GO ; linseed , boiled , per gallon , G3o ; lard , u/tnfApuf.M , perval . Ion , 90 ; No. 1 , 70c ; No. 2 , GOc ; castor , XXX , pf r gallon , 1 23 ; No. 3 , 115 ; sweet , per gallon. 85o : sperm , W. B. , per gallon , 1 55 ; fish , W , B , , per gallon , GOo ; neatsfoot extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , C5c ; lubri eating , zero , per gallon , SOc ; summer , 16c co'den machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; Noi 2 , SO : eperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : ter < pentine , per gallon , 75c ; naptha , 74 , pei gallon , SOc ; GI . 20o Heavy Hardware Lilt. Iron , ratoH , $3 40 ; plow steel , upecla cut , 7c ; crucible , 8c ; special urGermanGc ] cast tool do. 1520 wagon gpokea , set , 2 25@3 00 ; bubs , per set , 125 ; felloes , eawex ! dry. 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85o ; axles , each , 76c ; square nuts , per Ib , 7@llc ] waulieru. per Ib. B@18c ; rivets , i > er Ib , Ho coil ciiaiu , per Ib , G@UJo ; malleable , 80 iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Go ; harrow teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; iprinij steel , 7@8c ; Burden' * horsothoeg , 5 35 ; Burden's jnuleshoes , G 35. NAII.S 10 to 20d. 8 GO ; 8 to 10 , 875 6d , 4 00 ; 4d , 4 25 ; 3d , common , 5 00 : 3d , fine , 6 50 ; clinch , nil sizes , 5 25 ; Gd , coning , 4 75 : 8d caaing , 4 50 ; lOd cosing , 4 25 ; 10d finish , 4 75 ; 8d finish , 5 00 ; 6d Cniab , 5 25 half kens lOo extra. SHOT , Shot , 81.85 ; Buck hot , 82.10 ; Oriental Powder , kegs , 80.40 ; do. , hall log * . 83.48 : do. , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; BUnt- lag , W , 13,85 ; t'wsc , p r 100eet 60o , BARBED WIRK-In c r lots,8 30 p.r 100 ; In leas than car lots. 8 65 txsr 100. ( Horse * and Mules. The market is brisk and nil grades are elHnewell t Mllftht ndvnnce in pilcos. lie demand for good honf exceeds thd upply considerably , Prices range M fol. OWR ! Fine * tnglo drircm , 8160. to 300. ) Extra draft hornet. $176. to 225. ! Common draft tones , $100. to 150. t Extra f Arm horses , HO , to 125. ; Common to good farm horses 90. to 8100. ; Extra plngfi , 8GO. to 76. } Common Dings , $20. to 840 , MULES. 15 to 15J hnnda fcxtra ) , $125. o50. ; 14 } to 15 handx , 8100. to 140. ; 4 to 1U hands , 875. to 100. ; 13& to 14 binds , SCO. to 75. Liquor * . ALCOHOL 187 proof. 230 per wlno gallons extra California npim't 187 proof , 30 per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits , 87 proof , 1 21 per proof irallon ; re-distilled hi Uics , 100@150 ; fine blended , 1 50 ® 3-50 ; Kentucky bonrb&nn , 200@700 ; Ken- uckv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00. BRANDIES Imported , $8 00@16 00 ; domestic 1 404 00. GINS la ported , 4 60C 00 ; domcitlc , 40@300. RUMS Imported , 4 60@6 00 ; New Knpland. 2 004 00 ; domejtlc , 1 oO3 50 PEACH AJfD APPLK B1UNDY 1 75ffl4 00. 'CHAMPAGNES Imr/orted per case , 2000@31 OjArcstbo , case , 1200 © 1600 , OLARETS-P r cas 4 60@16 00 WINES Rhino wine , per CMC , G 00 ® 20 00 ; Catnwba , per cose , 4 00@7 00. Lumber. WHOLMAtB , W quote lumber , lath nnd nhinglei on cars at Omaha nt the following prices : JOIST AND SOANTLINQ-1G ft. and under , $21 (10 ( ; 18 ft. , 822 00. TIMBERS 10 ft. ami under. $22 00. TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft. , $23 00 ; 20 ft. , $24 00 ; 32 ft. , $27 60 ; 24 ft , 827 50. FENCING No. 1 , 4 nnd G in. , 822 00 ; No. 2. $20 no. SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( common board * ) . $18 GO ; No. 3 , $17 00. STOCK ! BOARDS , 12-in. D , $23 00 ; 12-in. (3. § 35 00 ; 12-in. B , 840 00. SIDING-A , $24 00 ; B , $21 00 ; C , 61800. FLOORING , 840 00 ; B , $37 50 ; 0 , $32 OOj D , 823 00. SHlNGLES-No. 1 , 81 75 ; G-in. clear , pU 75 ; star , $3 25 ; extrA , $4 00. LATH No. 1 , $3 50. SHIP LAP-Plain , $23 01 ; 0. G. Nor 2 , $24 00 ; O. G. No. 1. $35 00. CEILING | -in. No. 8 , $25 00 ; J.in. No. 2. 837 00 ; J-in. No. 1 , * 42 60. FINISHING Lin. No. 3 , 837 50 ; 1-in. No. 2 , $43 50 ; 1-in. No. 1 , 8J8 50. THICK FINISH 848 00@55 00. TARRED FELT Per Ib. 3o STRAW BOARD-Per II ) , 3c. UK All CREEK LIME$125. . PLASTER PAJUS-S2 35. LOUISVILLE OEMENT-S2 00. DulldlrR Material. LIME Per barrel , 81 85 ; bulk per bn 35c. Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa pi as to bbl , $2 50. Hnir per bu. 35c. Tarro felt 100 Ibs ; $3 50. Straw board , $4 CO PAPER - Strnw paper , 8c ; rag paper , ! o ; dry goods papsr , 7c ; manlla paper , lOc ; news paper. 8c. COAL Cumberland blacksmith , 812 ; Slorris Run Blossburg , $12 ; Whitebrcast mnp , $ G 50 ; Whitobreast nut , $6 FiO ; Iowa ump , $0 50 : Iowa nut $0 50 ; llock Springs , 88 ; Anthracite , nil Eizos. S12 00@12 50. Orup-s. DKUGSAND OHEinOALS Acid Carbolic , oOc ; Acid , Tartnric. OOc ; Balsam jopabln , per Ib , 75c ; Bark , Saisnfras , per b , 14c ; Calomel , per Ib , 75c ; Cinchomdin , ier or , SI 00 ; Chloroform , per Ib , 100 ; Dover's powders , per Ib , $1 40 ; Epson : ialtspor , Ib , 3 Jc ; Glycerine , pure , perlb , 45c ; Lead , , Acetate , per Ib , 21c ; Oil , Coater , No. 1 , per gal , * 1 25j Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gal , $120 ; Oil , Olive , per pal. ,81 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 50c Opium , $5 25 ; Quinine JP. & W. & R. & S. , per oz , $2 40 ; Potassium , Iodide , per Ib ; $2-35 ; Salacm , per or. , 40c : Sulphate ol Morphine , per oz , $4 00 ; Sulphur ( lour , per Ib , 4Jc : Strvchnlno. tier oz , $1 60. Wool. Merino unwashed , light , 14@lGc ; heavy , 1315c ; medium unwauhed , light , 18@20c washed , choice , 32c ; fair , SOc ; tub-ding } and w. , 28c ; burry , blackand cotted woou 2@Go loss Hide * r-ur * . Etc. . HIDES Ijrreen butcher's hide , ; Oi7 ( cur d 7ic ; hides , green salt , part cured 7' ' hides , Olcj dry flint , Bound , 18@14c ; dr calf and kip , 12@13c ; dry salt hides. ound ll@12o ; green cab ! , vfi. 8 to 15 Ibs. . lOfSllc green call , wt , under 8 Iba , per skin , 50o grcerLpolts , 50@$1 25 ; green lamb nkiru $1 10@1 25 ; damaged hides , two-third rate cut scored and ono grub , classed Urn tLirds rate , ) branded hides 10 per eent. ofl Coon skins , No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , SOc ; No. 3 20 , ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 50c ; No. 2 SOc ; No. 3 , 15c ; No. 4 , 5c. Fox , No. 1 GOc ; No. 2 , 25o. Skunk , No. 1 , black 65c ; short stripe , 40n ; narrow stripe 25c broad stripe , lOc. Tallow , Gc. Leather. Oak solo , 38c to 42o ; hemlock sole , 28c t 3Gc ; hemlock kip. 80o to 100 ; runner C.'o to SOc ; hemlock cilf , 85c to 120 ; hem lock upper , 23c to 2Gc ; oak unper , 2ic alligator. 4 00 to 6 50 ; calf kid , 32@35c Greisen kid , 2 50 to 2 75 ; oak kip , 8Uo ti 1 00 ; oalc calf , 1 20 to 1 30 ; French kin 1 10 to 1 55 ; Fiench calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; me setta. 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , G 00 to 8 50 toptnnga , 9 00 to 10 50 ; B. L. Morocco , KO to 85c ; pebble 0. D. Morocco , 35c ; simon 2 f 0 to 3 00. HARNESS No. 1 star oak , 45c ; No : do , 39e ; No. 1 Ohio oak , SOc ; No. 2 dn 37c ; No. 1 Milwaukee , S7c ; No. 2 do , 35o Chloano Jfroanoo. CUIOAOO. April 13. Flour Stronger ; common 1 1 choia spring western , 4 757 Oil ; Mlnnesotas 500@7 50 ; patents , 7 75@8 75 ; winte wheat , 5 00@7 00 ; rye Hour , 4 85@5 10. Wlieat Active and nervou , irices f < T No 2 spring rtilin ? higher early in the ses aion , then declined ; afterward bccntm rtrong , closing on call nt 1 36 for April 1 28Jal 29 for May ; 1 28J for Juno ; I 23' ' for July ; 1 10 } for August ; 1 03J1 0 for the year ; No. 3 , 1 10@1 13J , rejected Corn A stronger feeling prevailed prices irregular ; opening snluti were at ni advnaco of i'@lc , which was well main talned. Tliu market finally closed lj@lj ( < regular board and on ca 1 at 74u for April 774@77fio for May ; 75Jo for June ; 7Go lo July ; 75Jc for Aucua' ' ; 76o for September 7.fa for October ; 58Jlc for the year , Oata - Quiet and offerings HID all ; No. I closed at 62Jo for May ; 60 0 for June ; 4G , for J uly ; 38jfc for August ; 38o for Sep tember ; 35c lor the year , Rye Firm nnd h Kher ; No. 2 closed a 82o for cash and April ; 8Go May , Barlev Quiet and firm ; No. 2 , 1 10 No 3 , tl2o. Pork Active , irregu'nr nnd weaker mes closed on call at 18 20018 25 fo cash ; 18 221 18 2. > for May ; 18 52J fo June ; 18 70 for July : 10 72J for thu year Laid Active and weaker on recuU board and closing en call at 11 27J@11 3 for cash ; 11lOfor May ; 11 52J''all ! 55 fo June ; 11 G5@ll 72J for July ; 11 72J fo August ; 11 SOfor Sejitember ; 11 G7J for Oc tober ; H12i for the year , Bulk Meats-Quiet ; shnrt rllm fair ] ' active and prrea irregular 10 00@10 05 fo cash and May ; 10 15 for June ; 10 25 fo July ; 10 20 for October. Whisky Steady nt 1 19. Butter Steady and peed supply ; cholo to In ncy creamery , 38@40c ; fuir to good 33a,3fc ( ! ; dairy , choice , 35o ; fair to good it Easy ; demand light ; strict ! ; fresh , 12o. Rec'ts. Bhipm't Flour . , . . . 12,3:12 : i ,82 Wlieat. , , , , . 11.481 5.1G ; Cora , . , . . . . , . 42,1)85 ) 131,97 : Ofttt . 49,834 81,281 Tnrpentlao Uarkot- WlLMINOTOK , N , C. , April 13 , Ronin Firm ; ( trained , 1 92 { ; good HiiirlU Firm at 55c , Firm t 1 75. Coonoil BlttrTk Market. COUNCIL BLOTI-B , April 18 , Flonr Crystal Mllli Golden Sheal , 1 GO ; California Kurekd , patent. 3 SO ; bct > rand of Kansas , 3 503 00 ; Kaniia * and Missouri flour S 50@i 25) ) graham , 8 75 ; rye flour , S 40. Uran and Short * 20 00 per ton Chop Corn 24 00 per ton. Wheat No. 2 , $112@115 ; No. 8 , 72cj rejected , C2o. Com T > G. Oats No. 2 , C4Bo ; rejected , 85c , JJarley No. 2. OOcs No. S , 75o. Hay IXXMA , 5 00@0 00. Wowl-6 B0@ 7 00. Wool ir > @V5. ! Butter Creamery , 30cj in rolls , wrap , xnl , 25c : mllfl not wrapped , 20o ( mlxed color * , ir > © 20c. KPRS a'ackeil , c ! fro h , IBe. 1'otatocH 1 SO ; Salt Lake , 1 60. Onions 1 25@1 40. Urwwed Poultry Chicken * , lOc ; duekn , Sc : esese. lOc ; turkeys , ISjc. Li\o Chickens 2 753 00 per down. St. lionli Prodnoo. ST. lxUiB , April 13. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Fairly active ; No. 2 red , 1 29J @ 130 forcanh ; 1 31l@l 32 for Msy ; 19i < ai 20 for June ; 1 176 < i.41183 for July ; 104J@1 00 for'Auguot ; 1 0 i@l 04j car ; cloilni ; at outHido ficure ; , No. 3 lo. , 115hid , No. 4 114bld. Corn Hlpher ; "tCo.ifio 'for canh " 4@174J for Alay ; 7a8@73Jo for June ; 74 @ 74o for July ; " 4 for Au dtj 63i@54o or the year. Oats Hotter at r.3@Mic for oash ; 82o for Juno ; 89J for July. Hyo Slow at 4o bid. liarloy Quiet at 7.r c@l 00. Lead Steady at 4 70. Hutter I/owcr ; dairy , 28@35c , regs-Flrnwr at 13jl14c. Whidky Steady at 118. Pork Vry flow nt 1H 27i bid for cash ; 18 3Ti bid for May. Lard Nominally at 112u Dry Suit Meats Lower to cell. B eon-Low at 8c@llc,10@114o. Iteo'tB. dhlpmlo. ? lour 7,000 CCOO Wheat 11,000 4,000 Corn 37.00J 3G.OOO Data 13,00 8.00J lye . . . . Uarley 2,000 Now York Prodnoo. NBW YOIIK , April 13. Flour Strong at a slight advance ; Min nesota extra , $5 00@9 15 ; city mill extra , > GSTi@860 ; southern in faincqucst and irni ; common to choice extra , t > C0@8 50. Wheat Strong and l@2o lilchor , cloa- ng at heat livurca ; No. 2 red , 1 4'U1 44i ! No 1 red. 1 CO ; No. 1 white. 1 40@1 41J ; No. 2 red April , 1 42l@l 42J ; do. May , 143&1 44 ; do , June , 1 39i@l 1)1. Corn Ca h Intc , l@lga higher and with loss No. 3 Pt ' ' " 84Jcdo.'Muy"a@838c. ; Oatu Firm ; J@ljo higher ; No. 1 white , C2ic ; No. 2 do , 00(3)01 ( ) jc ; No Inilxod , OOo : nixed , western , 59@COc ; No. 2 mixed April , 5'Jj@59jj ' ; do. Jlay , riG@07o. Rye Sirnnif at UO@9Jc. B irley Dull an 1 unchanged. Pork Dull and weak nt 17 OU@18 00. Lard Steady and Wily active at 11 52 for eivib , 1150sll ) 52J for Audi. Whisky Nominal. Petroleum Steady and quiet ; united , f9.c ( crude in barrels , Ci@7ic ; luptlia lu barrels , CJc. Kaiuasl City Prodnoo Marltot- KANSAS CITT , April 13. Wheat Quiet : No. 2 cash , 117 ; No. I cash , 9tic ; April , 92Jo ; May , 94cJuno ; , 9Dc ; No. 4 cash , 82c ; April 82c ; Hay , 83c : Juno , 78 ; rcjccteci.c.iili , G5o. Corn Finner and higher ; No. 2 mixed casli , 73@73ijc ; April , 72ic ; May , 7lo ; June , 70u ; No. 2 white n.ixcd , caul ) , Tlljc April , 80a ; May , 77c. Oats No. 2 cash , f.ljo.Keo'ta. Keo'ta. Shipm'ts Wheat 3,839 1,57 Corn 4,800 14,20 Oata 1,676 1,93 : Jfoorla Prodaoo. PKOKIA , April 13. Corn Frm andj higher ; high mix ed , 731@74c. Onta Finn and higher ; No. 2 whitt 8Gi@8GJo. jtyo Finn and higher ; No. 2 , 8GJO SG o. ilighwincs Unchanged nt 117. Reo'ts. Ship'ti Wheat 9PO non Corn 22,600 42,00 Oats 22,850 25.37 Hyo 1.100 4,00 Barley 3,850 non Chicago Jjlvo Stock. CHICAGO , April 13. The Drovor'a Journal reports n follow ! Hogs-Common to cqnd mixed decline 5@10c , ranging from G 00@7 12J ; heav packing mid ehipphifr. 5o lower ; 7 15(5 ( 7 5-i ; liBht hrgs , 0 G0@7 15 ; skips an cullu 5 50@0 50. JlcceiptH , 22,0.0. Cuttlti Active and strong , prices fa flipping gradea averaging full ton Cint higher tliun yoetorday , ranging from [ > 1 to G 25 ; butcher's Hock firm , 2 fiO@7 2.r stockcrsnnd feeders , 3 G0@5 70. liecolpt G.COO. Sheep Stronger end in good demand 5 OU@i ( 87i. ICeceipU , 1,400. Cincinnati Produce. CINCINNATI , April JS. Mess Pork Firm at 18 50@18 75. Lanl - 12@12ic ; piliuo Htvum , 11 20 ( < 11 27. Bulk McntB-CIcareiJes , 107i"@I08 ( Fluur Winter family , 5 80@OoO. WheatNo. . 2 reel , 1 33. Corn No. 2 mixej , 85o. OntH No. 'i mixed. 53Je. Bnrley No. 2 full , Iu3. ' Whlnky-117. 23oltlmoro Produce. BALTIilOItK , Aptil 13. Flour Firm , Wheat Southern firm ; fultr,140@14f long berry , 150@158 ; No. 2 red wlutei firmer at 1434@1 41J C.IBI and April. Corn Wlilta fioutliorn steady at 90(3 ( ! ) OJc ; yellow , nominal at 82c ; mixed wohl urn , firm at MJo caih and April. Enttliiljorty lilvo Stock. EAST LIIIEUTY , Po. , April 13 , Cattle Fair , and prices unchanged fair to good , G 25@0 76 ; receipts , 459 h at Ahipmuuts. 238 liuad. Ifoga Active ; receipts , 1,600 head ; uhlj raentu , 1,800 head ; Philadelphia * , 7 60 ( < 7 75 ; Vorkers , 0 90@7 15. Sheep Fair and prices unchanged wooled , 460700 ; receiptJ , 1,0 0 heud uMpmtntH , 2,400 head , Kama * City Itijo Stock. KANHAH CiTr , April 13. Cattle Itecelpta 407 liead : Hhipmenti 90 liead. Market strong and uctlvo , an lOo higher ; native Blilppero , 0 75@7 21 native ttockera , 375@4 25 ; native cowt 2 50@5 00 I log * Hecoijtn , 5,095 head ; shipment' 1,059 head. Alarkct B'OW ' at Wednesday' ' prlcra. Sales ranged from 5 00@7 25 ; bull at 0 90(5,050. ( , PittubarR Oil Market. I'lTTHUUBQ. April IS. The oil market op-ned at 70c , uoei ) at noon at 79o ; May delivery , 80fu | ; June 8 Jc ; July , 842o ; New York refined , 7Jc Antwerp , 17J Irancii. Shipments United 23,078 barrelx ; Tidewater , 9,109 barrel * ehartem , 42,530 barrels. 1'ittnburc sales 430,000 barrels , PitUburi ; cxchango stool 118. Fkilaaolplilu Prodaoo. 1'im.AiHCLriiiA , April 13. Wheat Firm ; 143@145 for caul 1 42i@l 45 for April. Corn-Steady ; 90@92o for caihj 85j 89o for April. OaU Kaaier ; CC@G7c for cwih ; 614.0 CSo for April , llye- Quiet t 89c. WATER MAIN DISASTER , 3urting of the Pipe Through Which Flows the Water Supply of Denver. Golfax Avenue Flooded and Cherry Orook Converted Into a Foaming Tur bulent Stream. An Unusual Pressure the Cruise. > rmcr Tribune , April 11. The niftin writer pine , the great nrto- y of the water works honrt , which nnnfica the whole physical nystom of ho city , broke in twninnfew niUnites > eforo 10 o'clock laat night in the enter of Col fax avenue , between Jftlifnrtiia nnd Woltoti , nnd about fifty eot distant from the cast end of Col- ax avenue bridge. The people in lie immediate neighborhood wore rat startled by the Bound of HUSHING WATEUS , : ut attributed it to a freak of the wind , which WAS blowing a gnlo at the imo. Very soon they were brought x > a realization of their mistake by a lood that rushed over their premises and into their collars. At the insUut of this break , which xcurred six feet below the surface , ho water burst up trough the ( ground nnd in solid column arose high into ho air like lava from n volcano and allng , spread n Hood. At the out- jurat , n stream went rushing through Oolfax and down to California , while a sea of water Hooded downward hrough lots , under houses , and emptied into Cherry creek. Almost instantly the rushing waters , seeking a natural and accommodating outlet , cut their way through two mrallol depressions which led from ho point of the break OWN TlIK HANKS INTO THE CRKBK. \s soon as this break was made there ho waters which had formed n lake in ho streets began to recede nnd flow owards the fountain. In the moan- imo the earth began to cave around ho point of outflow and a little lake ully 100 foot in circumference was ormod , nnd in the center a beautiful 'ountnin played at the rate of 300,000 ; allonian hour , sending a cataract over the banks of Ohorry crook cov ered tlio bed with n lively stream. An hour after the break the entire 3od of Cherry creek wan submerged. L'oraoiiH crossing at Curtis , Larimer and Blake streets wore mystified by the appearance of BO much water , and , as a solution of Mio problem , decided within themselves that there liad been a great rain storm nbovo. But the water which overflowed the little lakn in such great quantity as tc cover the bed of Ohorry crook wat not half. So violent was the rush of water in the beginning that the EAUTH WAS UJ'HKAVKD and literally carried away , thus loav [ npt a reservoir of great supply. Tin pressure therefore supplied a great ; underground dorground stream which coursed iti way along the pine through the abutment mont of the bridge and emptied int < Cherry crook. From the great volume of watoi which coursed down Ohorry crook i was a reasonable supposition that at the water pressure was cut off from tin city. But later investigation provoc that there was a aufliciont amount stil rushing through the broken ehammlti supply domestic wants. But in CM < of iiro the city would have been an would bo now at the mercy of th flames. MK. IlAltKEY COKKIQAN , the Street Commissioner , was return ing homo from the Kindel & Stowar fire at 10 o'clock. Just as ho landci at the Colfar end of the bridge ho wo attracted by the roaring of the waters Following the direction whence th sound came , ho ran up Colfax avenue It was very dark in that locality , a there are none of the city's ga lamp there , and Mr. Ourrigan very rjuickl ; found out the causp of the singula noise by plunging into the lake. At once appreciating the importance anco of the matter , lie ran homo a quickly as possible , changed his cloth ing , saddled his horse and started fo the nearest tclophono station. Tlior ho communicated wUh thowaterwork and informed the ofllcorn that TUB MAIN V1VR HAD IJUIIST. Then ho rode to police hcadquai tors , where ho gave the informatioi and procured three lanterns. Whoi ho ngain reached the scone of th great eruption ho found that th lamps had no oil. Buggioa , carriage and pedestrians were passing that wu ; and the situation became extromol ; dangerous. Running across th bridge to Morgan's saloon , corner c Eleventh street and Ooltax avenuehi succeeded in filling his lamps , am while returning to the pluco wu joined by a reporter for The Tribune One of the lamps ho placed in the center ter of the bndgo , another at the edgi of the surging waters , and the otlio ho kept for investigation. With the assistance of Mr. Ourrigai the reporter niaclo his invcstigatione There was the sign of KLOOIJ IN THE HTREETH but the waters had boon absorbed b ; the great surface streams and th underflow which had forced a ehanno along the pipe. At half past 12 o'clock Suporinten uont Holmes , of the water company , arrived at the econo and was intot viewed by The Tribune reporter , win remained to aau the ultimate result o the break. Mr. Holmes ( aid tin water company had received infnnna tion of the break two hours before and having ascertained that a portioi at iho WATKU WAH STILL FLOWING through the city , instead of ahuttin down the motive power they hai raised the praasurj to 500,000 gallon ! per hour. Ho aaid also that there wa then fifteen pounds preasuro on th second floors all through the city Ho had boon on a tour of the city am said ho had just made arragomeuta t start the machinery of the old wato works , which would Lo in oporatioi by 2 o'clock. Mr. Holmes was a good as his word , Until 2 o'clock tin morning a sluggish stream came fror the pipes oven upon first floors , ani had there boon n fire however trivia the consequences might have booi most disastrous , for a stream throug a nozzle would havn not reached toond-story window. But exactly at ivo minutes After TWO ( /CLOCK THI9 MOnNINOj hon the pipes wore tested a vigorous iut muddy stream came forth , ample n strength for fire or irrigation pur- > oses , but noi altogether wholesome , [ ts muddy condition , however , is clearly attributable to the break , and t is quito reasonable to suppose that the main pipes and oven the small pipes are largely supplied with sand and gravel throughout the city. Mr. Currigan remained all night with his lanterns nt the bridge to pre vent accident. Of course this break ) f the main pipe need not cause any serious convenience , not nt least for n irotractcd period , for it will bo but ho work o a day to mend the break , ilonnwhilo the old works will give a ufliciont supply for domestic pur- IOBCO , THE LAST VICTIM , Another Death nt the Post Uoueo- Tlio Present Situation Tnoro. T. 8 , Jackson , the colored man who was taken to the post homo n few ays ago from his residence , Eleventh nd Capitol nyonuo , died about 10 o'clock ycitcaday. Colonel Houck snyn that this was ho worst case by far that had as yet > eon in the hospital , mid mada him heartily sick of the dreadful disease , fnckson had boon raving crazy over inco ho waa taken out from the city , md had to bo watched constantly to coop from escaping. Wednesday , while Air. Ilotick was at work n short listanco trom the house , the tatient got out of bed un- loticod , and jumping through , ho window which was near the > od and r.m off. Ho was followed and recaptured , when ho was found jo had cut himself quite severely with the glass. lie tjrow worao during the tight , probably from the exposure which ho brought upon himself and died yesterday. Jackson was proprietor of the barer - > or shop on the east side of Eleventh itrcot'between Farnam and JJarnoy , md it is not probable , tlia his friends will allow him to bo buried at the county's oxpon&o. Undertaker Ja cobs was telephoned to BOO the family and ascertain what disposition they ushod of the remains. Col. Houck telephones that there are now but three patients loft in the lospital , viz : Charles H. Prcaton , .ho man who was 'picked up on the atroot near John Boll's drug store , and who comes from Maine ; Jacob Joonrad , n patient from the Florence ) cut-off , and Julius Kesmoyor , who was taken out from the vicinity of the gas works. All are convalescent and the aity physician saya will bo fit to bo discharged by Saturday or Sun day. day.In case no now cases are developed or taken to the hospital it will proba bly bo closed upon Tuesday next , and the good sisters with the steward in charge will bo relieved from duty. All are doing well and the long siege hiw boon borne with much patients. Tiiey will return almost as exiles and it is hoped their services will bo in some way suitably recognized by the city council. Real Estate Transfers. The following are all the transfers of real estate recorded at the county clerk's office on Tuesday and Wednes day as reported by John L. McCnguc , real estate agent and conveyancer : Rasmus P. Jensen to Henry Ostrom. lot 3. block K , Shinn'a addition , qcd -si.oo. Sarah F Bartlett and husband to Ellen Deland , lots 5 and 8 , block 44 , Florence , wd $30.00. Truman Buck and wife to Elizabeth Kountze , lots 3 and 4 , block 2C5 , wd 8750. Augustus Kountzo and wife to Wm. Cofley , lot ID , block 2 , Kountzo's fourth addition , wd 8325. Harriet N. Kellom and John. H. Kollom to John L. McCagup , part of lots T and K , Kollom'a addition , wd 82,000. Jas. O. Mogoath and wife to P. J. Queuloy , lota 7 and 8 of Burr Oak nd- > dltion , wd $500. i Mary Burke and husband to B. Shannon , the si of lot fi , block 70 , w. d.-$900 , W. W. Lowe and wife to Jas. Goff , the north 81 , foot of lot 1 , block 252 , w. d.-$700. A. J. Hfuiucom and wife to Pptor Gees , part of lot 2 , Capitol addition , w. d. ? GOO. J. W. Stowart'und wife to Miry M. Allen , part of the no ] of sw | of BCC , 12 , tp. in , r. 10 , east , w. d.--$333J. Wilson Reynolds and wife to Mary M. Allen , 0 acres in Waterloo , q. c. d $50. Smith and Orittondcn and wives , lot 3 , in no , BO , 12 , 15 , 10 , w. d. $150. Cotton Market * NKW YOUK , April 13 , Spot cotton ii quoted at 1-10 higher for middling upland. Sales 700 bilea to uptnneru , 280 bales oa speculation and 300 haled were delivered on contracts. Futures closed firm , April and May , 8-100 ; June to September , inclusive , 11 © lOc. dearer limn yesterday ; April , 11.24 ® 11.20c ; May , 12.3G@12.37o ; June , 12.50 @ 12.iOc ( ; July , 12.CO@12.C8e. Liverpool Prodmoe. LIVERPOOL , April 13.12 American Flour 10d@12a. Wheat-Winter , 9aOd@Uh4d ; whit * . 9a Gd@9d lid ; spring , 9a@10d ; club , 94 9d @ 10i4d. Corn Ci 44 j for new and 6s 7d for old. Pork 78a. Lard 65a 9d. Toledo Produce- TOLEDO , April 13. Wheat QuUt nt 1 Si for cash nnd April ; 1 3IJ for May ; Is9 for June ; 11SJJ for August ; 1 Ij ? for the yeur. Cleveland Market. OLKVKLA.VD , Aptil 13.- Petroleum Unchanged ; standard white , 110 tett , Cjc. t Buffalo I < lvo Stock. EAST RurrAio , April 13. Hogs Receipts , 24 cars ; thiomentu' , 19 cars ; good Yorkers , 7 25@7 40 ; good , 7 5Q @ 7 65. DIED i WRIGHT-Mrs. Mary Wright at 12m. , April 12 , at the resHence of A. Rosen berg , 23rd etieet , between llurt and Oumiugs ; aged 80 yean , lunetal will tak * place to-day , April 14 , at 2 p. in ,