IL THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : SUNDAY. IVUKCIt 13. 1802-S1XTEEN PAGES. 11 r THE CONDITION OF TRADE \ The Volume of Goods Moving is Very Satis factory. NO VERY GREAT CHANGE IN VALUES lloth Htiitcnnd National Hunks IHvo.Mndo JtrportR During tlio l' t Hock Million - lion * of Money on Deposit In Oiimli i Hunk * . Goods continue to move freely In a Jobbing way , and trndoln that direction Is highly satisfactory So tnuoh has boon silil of lute regarding the phenomenal Increase In the Jobbing trade of Omaha that nothing ro- mams to bo added. It la auniclont to say that the trade of the past week has bion fully up to expectations. The retail ttaJo In the country la very fair and collodions nro accordingly un to the average. In the city the rot all trade nas not been overly active although about on an average of thai of the past two IN celts. Perhaps the most noticeblo event In business circles last week wns the publication of the -Xbank stntomonts of both national and state S banks. For some time it haa boon talked In business circles that the deposits xvoro rapIdly - Idly increasing , and that thuro was not a cor responding increase In the dnmaud for loans. The publication of thcio statements bears out the assertions previously made. The nltio national banks of Omaha , with n combined capital of $4,000,000 , are carrying a line of deposits amounting to almost f 17,000- 000. The cloven state hanks show total do- DosiK of $3,4811,011 * ) ! H , inaKlng In round num- bcisf O.OOO.OOJ on deposit in O nnha banks. Comparing this with the statements made In Kohtuary and Juno of Ih'.U It will ho noted that Omaha hanks have gained about $ V 000,000. A compiled statement of the national banks was published last Wednesday. The ilato banks did not llnlsh the publication of thclr statements until jestord.iy. Iho fol lowing Is the coin piled statement of the state ban us of Omaha showing the condition of business or. Mnch 5 , Ib'Ji : tiiu'luilosf.uri i-iinii K Inclmloi ( llvlilonilB iinpidd MiHliniiiilB and clalaii lIVi : STOCK MAIIICKTS. Cliiso of tlio Aleell I Illdn Cut tlo Yuluei httutily mid 11 OJH lllclu'r. OMAHA. Jluroh IJ KocoIpU for the wcok , 12,703 cuttlo , 11.UGJ hos and 4.4U Bhoop , BRiilnst 1. ,4U5 ualllo..liU ho H and 5.UU3 ahoop last wuak. and r.bS8 cattle , 40,510 hogs and 8t > 7l ) slieci ) the S'-cond wcok of Miuch lust yoar. There has hcon n very uneven run of cuttlo nil wool ; and In conucMiicncoaluvi ) havu llno- tuatud Miiiio hut. Ui | to Wodnusdiiy with compiirutlvuly IlKht rucolpls prlcos In Konoral wont welt inafntaliiod , all linyors appearing to ant u fair numlior. Wudm'Mluy unusually hoa\y loc'oipla for this tlnioof the yuar pro- duci'd a > ury hoarlNh Bunilmuiit und nil grades of bcc'f stuors sullt'rcd a do- olluo of nnywhuro from lOo to > o. Kuili'rii marliuts bolus also ouirloadoil , and tlumorall/cd HhlppliiKand o\port buyura \\uro uf raid to laUo hold , and Iho market was uhout as Blow nnd moan as it KOIS , With com- jiar.itnoly nioncur olforliiBS Iho latter half of iho ucMik a vooil p at of this dcollno has hoon roiriilnoil. hut tluifuullni ; Is still anythliigbiit ktroiiK. The -ulllo innrket Is vury sonsltUe nt liruBi'iil , Inn niuro sonsltUi ) Ii ) fiuu\y thin ll 'ht loiulpts on account ( if the iirovallln , ' opinion th.it Ihu country U full iCinir ] > otiililu blink , Any uliouiusianio lonilltiK tourlfv this oulnlou prodiiuoa un Inimuilluto oal < iu > - IIIK of valut's. A funturu worthy ot loinurk Is iho very siiinll proportion of eons uinoni ; the itally rcocluts ThU taut has kept Initchur block hollina at icliithuly Uroni ! prlcos , iho sutinly holiu hurilly Miuul to tliu iloin.inil. I'rlccsaronotiiuotably anrori'iil from lust ucuk , btoukurbunil ( cedur : , aroBulllneno to wa lower than a woolc or ton days ngo , thu Hiipplhs holng lar/o uud con- ituntl ) Incruuslu , ' , whllo the ( loinunil , on ac count of Iho unfu\oriblo : wuutliur and hail roaiU , hulnKiliclUiully limited. Thu run of lions l.iib heou ory IlKht , and parity on this account and purity on account of thu Imimmul shlpuuit ; ilenuinil , prlcus havu uuviuiouil hhout ' . 'Uc , ooinpurcd with last wouk. Coinpurutholy few of the blu'cp rociiUod this wt-ek hu % u bri > n olTcrcd ( or halo , thu hulk being ollhur hlllod tliniiiKh lo ( Jhlciuo or. us vtaainoru ( rcimuiitly thoLuso , consl.nuii ill- rutl to local bl.uisliiorcrs. The domanU cou- tlnuus nutlvn with prlcun stroiiK. 1'or u biitiinlny tlig run of caltlo wai very ( ulr , uhout Ihu sixmo a * lust Haturdiiv , As uiual ot Into liy fur thu sro Her proportions of ihuollnrlngt were bcof steers , Bi-iiurully vcrv ( ulr slouk , although thu oirurlnjs Inoluded notlilna really loppy or thulccv Conilllloiis \uiru pretty muoli the BIUIIO im on I'rld.iy , The tuport di-iimnd wiu tixtroiuuly llinlteil , lint ihlppors ere coiupurathuly ( roohuyurs und the sumo was trnoof thu droused bout buyers , builera conorally wuro asKIni ; linn prk-es on account of lha Unlit supply and f.iv- urubluo.ibUrn Hilvk-i'S. hut as tlio mppiy wns mnplo ( or all it'oulremuntu hu > urs woro. un- wll.ln. to pay moro than stimly priiu * . Tr 111- Ini ! was dull and UraKKlne , but u very ( air oluarunco WHS ulTvuliul. boiuo vorjr Kooil l,4U-ponnd vleun contracted la thu country wore wvlghvd up to a ihlpptr at H.V , but outside of thl branch , l.ZMlh. to I.VW Ib. hoove * sold nt MOJ to J1.0fair lo pooil 010 Ib. lo 1.250 Ib sloors sold from W.3I to J..SO Bevornl bunchoii of common and light sleora told from $ .1.00 to U2X Not oxer ono-flflh of the fresh receipts were cows nnd inlxcil Mock , They tvorc In actlvu domnnil and tndlnR wns tolerably brls < with prices firm. ( Jood lo choice cows anil hr-lfor * sold ( rom $ . ' .70 to ft2ulr lo peed stuff from tvfi lo fi ( > .5 nnd common and cnnnlnx lots from tl 25 to } il5. Hulls , eton and sta s were not morn tli.in xtoidy .it from I JO ) to H25. Calves were In ( air demand at 11.83 to ? 4.5 for common heavy toiry isooJ veals. Tmdlns In slockctSEin l feeders was limited nnd prluisnntnuotuhly dltrarcnlfrom I'llday , The supply o ( stale cattle uas In run but fresh receipts weio Unlit. Ontslilo ordurscro Bcarco and rcRUliirdo ilor * were not frco buyers at pres ent price1 ! . In general prlcos are from fie to lOc lower than a rrcek or tun dayi ago. Koprc- RontatUe sales : sir Fits. 3 00 WfcSTFHN CVTTI.E. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. JO 0.15 $1 CJ bi b7 250 lions Hojulpls were about the same as lust Saturday , the week's rccolptu falllni : some G,40n short ot last week aim Hourly 35 00 short ) f Iho sump week lust yoar. Tlieio uus a somouli.it larL'rr th in usual propoitlon o ( icuvy and medium weight IIO B horu. but the Ight lie s were not as smooth as Inuy hu\o jrcn of lalo. Ituslnebti opened modcraloly actlvo with ; > rl < es sic.idy on llio best bops of ( ill wolRht. n ( u ton anrthlnr that shippers could USD. i'hu local fresh moat doimmd was coed , but iiiokors were us usual Inillffcroiit and Uearlsli ind coinn on heavy nnd mlxul Dickers sold ather unevenly all lha way from steady to5o ower. ' 1 ho movement , bowovor , was modor- utuly fruu and everyihlnt ; was dlspusod nf In good season Iho bulk ut ( rom ? ! ( . " > to $1.75. the s iinoiisl'rldiiy. LlRhl ho js sold it the exlremo r IHKO of from JI.OJ to * l 771J , heavies ( rom * 1 lute to 11,75 the general meruL'O of prices paid iieln-4.70'B usalust $ I.7J I'rlduy , and $45J'i list baturday , an advance all around ot close lo-'Oc. HuprcscntutUu sales : 801ITS , 191 283 4 ' 218 200 200 475 hilBKi1 Ono Blnplo dock of mixed nMl\o jhecpconstltiilod iho fresh retolpls. They were In KOod marketable condition and sold readily at J5.15. Thu demand continues strong with prices qimtubly nnohaiiirod. I'alr lo „ _ > niilUes ( torn tl.25 lo (5.40 , wosteins from II DO to 152.5 , common an ! slock shcop from JJ M to J 1.7" ' , Rood lo cholcn liimbs w lihini ! 40 lo 00 Ibs. ( rom JI.J5 to IJ 03. Uopresentatlvu Rales : No Av. Pr. OTimtlvo wolhcrs . . . . 11 ! ) 1335 Itnoelpts nil UUp Mitl.ii r St > oX Olllclal rocoluti Mid ( lUpotlllon ot stock AS shown by thn boa'cs of thu Union Stook Vards company ( or tun twonly-tourhoir , oudln ; ut 5o clouk p m , March U , IVJi ago LIve Stock Market , i/niuAun,111 , . March 1. ' . [ Special Telegram to THK HLK 1 With less than l.OJJ bond on bjlo thu murU'Jt was necossarllv M < rv ijulct. It was simply noniln il , so far us iho shinning prades wurn eonournuil , most of tlio oilVrmn bclnj of the sorls Dial KO to local fanners and buuthers. yuotallon * were ( rom tl.25 to II.M for Inferior lo extra COWH and nutters , 11.50 to iJ.75 for hulls , { : 23 10 1185 ( or slockurs und feeders , ftoo to 325 ( or bhlpplni ; steers und (2.00 tofl.15 ( or Texas catlle. Today's receipts weio estimated at 1 > ,00 > , mukliiK K0.774 ( or thu wcok. This Is an liu'ruuso on last week's total or uuont S.OOtj liouil , but Is a decrease of 10,200 head as compared with the corresponding week lust yoar. There was good Kblpplni ? demand. The lioj murkut opened a shade hUhor this morning , but iho advance was not sustained , the clobo belni ; about us ou Krlday , Hides weio ( rom ( ! .50o | M 25 ( or culUtotJ.10 ( or the best heavy and medium wolKht- Prom tt.'M to 1505 t ecu red the creator Dart of thu supply , llioiitli u numbur o ( sales vturu uirectna ut from fj.li7ii tu * tlO , The market Is So hluhur th.in lit thu clo.M ) of lasl week , Tlicre was a moacraluiiumund ( or sheep at ( rom tl.SO lo 'JO.V3 , and ( or poor lotr i ( iii.ul- tlos ( or lambs at ( rom M 00 to W 85. 'Ihu sup ply , IhouKh unusually liberal ( or the last d y of the wuoU , was ail bought , up at about sluady prices. Uocelpts weru ; Cuttle , 5.COO ; hogs , 10,000 ; ilioop , 3.UOO. Ttiu Evening Journal report * ) OATTLK Ito- TOil ; shlnniont1. . MO : market dull , no business trans.ictvdt choice steers. M.frO ® others rixaiCO : stoclcrs , l. > 1.lU.ii ow , t./ilftiOU. llofiH Uocdlnts. IO.OM : shipments. S.003 : market opened strotiB.t'iit oloio I lower ; roueh d common , ll.JOftl 7.1 : ml cd nnd paoKors , l f-aiai1 pi line hp.ivv nnd bulchor wcishts , 40.1UMO. llKhU ! .7U 0' . SHKRf Uecolpts. , tOtO : shipments , nonos market dull ; ml\rd. JnoilVV ) : wothors. JiS < 6 aud ; westerns , J12.V&.1G.1 : jcarllnss. J1G&3J-SO ! 'atnbs , tlioas.ro. K-iniii City Mtn stuck Mnrltot. Ctrv. Mo. Mireh -0TTi.s-lle- I - . 'Olpts. ' I.8M ! shipments , l.m Tlio mni el w is .loady nnd dull to oik Jiulosi Ires ) cd oi'f and ahlppltu nli'cr . $1 .134 IB ! cows and olfcrs , < 1.1j < li.l 10 , slockers and feulors W 10 ( ii ' . ' < 0. Hoos-V.icelpls. 4,001 ; shipments , GOO. ( Jholco hoivv hos were stronger ; others steady to o loner. Kxlromo ran o. f.Ll ® l.u ! bulk. * 4 iffll.Ti1. MiKrr Uecelpt" , 40J ; shipments nonp. Good slice n were In domund , The market w is uutl\i ) and slendy. All the receipts were mut- ons , which sold al JI 7.1 , St. I.ouU I.Ue Stork Market , ST.Lotus , Mo , M irch 12. lUrn.E-Koeolpts , JO ; shipments. Ml : market steulv ! fair to coed native stcors , J..8Jiil fi ) , f ilr to food ndlan and Texan steers , jiUHt1.7.1. Ilnas-Itocclpts , I.vu : shlpinonts.S.i'ni ' nur- kotstrong ; ho ivy , il 7Ui I.Uj ; mixed , 14 3031 81 ; | Rht , I.Wi l 85 , I'Ult The Ypry Latest Uitinor from I'olltlcnl IIruluiirtrrt : | at IViiBlilngton. NEW YOIIK , March 12. The Herald's iVashlngton correspondent says : "A. strong ciTort Is bolne made by the opponents of President Harrison In the sonalo to have as many state delegations scut to Minneapolis unlnstructod iw possible. Sotno of the sena tors who are favoring this plon hope that by so doing thov may ho able to prevent tbo president from securing votes enough to sue ccod himself and thus enable some of the outside candidates to win the ptizo. "Senator Mandorson of Nebraska la the nstot these RO.itlemen uho ii talked of as i presidential posslbilitv. The Nebraska senator IB very popular in the transtnissls- sippl countrv , nnd X am told that his own delegation will bo a unit in his favor if ho no desires. Mr. Mandorson himself ridicules the suggestion and savs that he bus no ambi tion in that dlicction. 'His friends insist that tbero n good presi dential timber in him and are talking seriously of manitig a concorluj effort to bring him out.1' JTOAiT.K/i.S IS J AIT. . Pettj'iiml Illx Itllstrfss Arrested An Anlul Story of Cruelty. PEOIIIA , 111. , Match 13. .Mailers begin to oolt dark for VV. H. Potty nnd the woman who Is posing as his wife. Ihoy were ar rested for maltreating their adopted daugh ter , who Is only 9 years old. In the prelim inary hearing it was shown that Petty stole the child In St. Louis , She Is iho daughter of Mrs. Pufnam , a widow , who is on route to claim her daughter. Additional particulars brought out at the trial show Petty to have practiced the most revolting cruelties on the child. She complainad of being cold after being out begging all day , and be removed ho.1 scanty clothes and , alter tying a handker chief over her mouth so norscrcums could not bo hoard , held her down on a rod hot stove unlil she was terribly burnc'i. The police learned that the woman with I'otty ran away from Memphis three or four weeks ago. Her narao is Prentice and she belongs to n good family. The diamonds found belonged to her husband and father. 11KEHKKS VU31UIXK. Chicago Concerns Agrco to Unite Their Interests. CIIICAOO , March 13. The Inter-Ocean says : Within forty-eight hours there will be Incorporated under the laws of Illinois , with capitalization of $ .20,000,001) ) , a concern under tbo title of the Chicago Brewing and Malting association , which \\ill pool under ono general head the interests of twenty- tbroo of Chicago's biggest breweries. It is the most stupendous business scheme over undertaken in Illinois , and its formation will end the bitter war between the brewers uhicli has been raging hero since last Scn- tember. The pool embraces every ono of the twenty-throe breweries outside of the En glish syndicate and has caused a cut of from SO to 1 a barrel and has a most depressing effect on brewing investments. While com petition is ended it is declared there will bo no union of the noxv companv with the En- glisn syndicate of Chicago breweries. Cut Her ItlMll's Throat CIIAIILESTOV , W. Va , March 11. Liza Hackney , the divorced wife of Lewis Els- wick , was arrostc'd on Slack's branch In the country and brought to this city and lodged in jail , charged with the murder of Bcttio Moore , whom she killed by cutting her throat last Wednesday. Hackney's divorced husband has boon visiting tbo Moore girl for some time and was engaged to bo married to her , and when she found It out she swore vengeance and the murder was the result. Cold Simp In the South. NEW IIICHM , La , March 12. The cold nave touched this section last night and the mercury fell to the freezing point. Heavy frost and Ice was seen this morning. CLINTON , Miss. , March 12 , The ther mometer raticed down to 30 = yesterday. Ice formed nnd the ground Is frozen. It is feared grrat harm will bo done to fruit trees as they are in full bloom. The him lo .Hoic. KiciTMOVi ) , Va , , Match 12. Hov. John Jasper - per , the mosVnotcd colored preacher In tbo \voild , announces bis determination to take a third wife. Ho is now in his 60th year. inBlnci : > rn Contemplate n Strike. UTIOA , N. Y. , March U. It is reported bore that all the brotherhood engineers on the Now York Central road contemplate & strike. Tin ; IIIVITY JIAUICUT. rNSTKUMENTS placed on resori March 12 , J. IbU- : WAtlllANTV DEHD1 M K Drake to A L Heed , und U lots 6 to 1) ) . block 1. Urako'H add 2.150 n A Ulbbs lo A h Keed , und V lots 2 and O.block and lot ft. block " .Drake's add 1,000 William ritoh and wlfo to Thomas John son , lots 1(1 ( and 17. HUerviow add . . . . 3,000 M A Kept es to G M C'onoyor , s h" ft. lot 1 , block S'I , Omaha 1 O K Iliirnos nnd wlfo to 8yl\0btur Ilow- urs lots I , 2 , 5 , 7,10 lo 14. 17 , block 1G5 , Kioreneo 1,000 T 1C Darlliu to Sadlo liooth , lot 11. block 2 , 1'otliir's add 1 W h Itoborlson to William Koblnson. lot fi , Piujn'shub In I'aulson'a add. , 2,500 August biolrback and wlfo to Andrew Lorenscn , lot & block 5 , Albright's annex , 1,200 Andrew Loronson and wlfo lo Chiirlcs .Andort. lol.t , blocks. Albright's annex 1,200 1. H Koblnson to V J ilurnott , lot 20 , block 1 , llaiior ulnco 4W A I1 W-ood. trustee , to II 0 Klllnglinsen , vH't block 0 , lioullnu' 3rton 875 J r I'lauk Co. to n M Coiunor , lot 1 , Thick's sub In.MIIIard A. Ca's udil 3.COO 11 11 Harder to J W White , lot .9 , Tulr- motinl iilaco 2,50 ( I'ldiilltv Trust Co to same , lotH. Will's BUb-dlv 2,200 Same to same , lot S1 , block 20. Wllcov's socondudd , , 2.S50 Augtibl Nelson and wlfo to B Ol'urcell.s I 17u tax lot'J ) In ,11-lli-lJ 0,000 E L Ktnery und wife to Jacob Mason , lots 5 and I ) , block I , K nerv's add to Valley 200 E M Conovurand husband to J T I'laek , Co lot1. ' , block J , Itodlok i'ark. , 3,000 QUITCHm mH ; > 3. Lewis Investment Co to A N Vundorvort , lot : t-block 7. Hanseom I'lace l ( J M Itoberts and husband to K b Hobln- 6on , lot-0 , block I. Haker 1'laco . . . . . . 1 Charles Taylor to SI .M Taylor , undlvt lot 7 , J Eltlloy'iBUbdlv . I W Lel by to Julius K ran so , lot 5 , block 1 , W Ijfeelby's Ural add to fouthOmtihu 1 UEKVS. K It Eleruower , sucelul master , to AL Heed , lot 2 , block 2 , May no I'laco . . , 1,501 Omaha X larmt'is Loan i Trust Co to * -yhosier Ilowers , lot 5 , block 105 , 1 lorjnce 1 It A Kath.special master , to L U Kendall , lot.l. JOCSUII'M subdlv 830 G A lleniiett , kherltf , to F W Wcssells , lot 21 , Greenwood , 331 Tolal amount of transfers , . . . .t B5.S17 tm Mis. L. R. Paiton , Uoclcford , III. , writes : 'Trotn personal cxperienco I can recommend Oo Witt's Sursaparllla , a euro for impure blooj and goneril debility , " Iho largest pouer dam yet built In this country will bo that now In progress of con struction across IhoGoloiado river at Austin , Tex. It will bo , when completed , 1,15.0 feet lout ; , 00 feet bleb , ana 18 feet \\ido at the top. THE SPECULATIVE,1\RKETS , \ 3verytbinT Dealt in on the Board Was Weak and Lowe * . ' i i BULLS WERE TIRED AND "blSCOURAGED VII tli < < N'rrio mill ConllilcnooVm With the ItiiitK , Sllll I lie Coi'rjflne ; Mas b.7ic ! rut to l'rc\el | ( Any ( rout Mump , OniCAno , 111. , March 12 \ : \ cry thins dealt In on tliu Hoard ot Trjilo was again o ik and lowi-i to lay. Thu news was ncucraliy huurlsh and lliu conditions nithor discouraging to holders. Cuoles wore weak mul lower on the continent , bumotumor.ilUatlon was reported , especially tit. . llurlln. uutl ono dispatch s ild Mint the London buyers had reduced their bhu Is , though the public report quoted the market us viuk but only ftom t to l'd lower , mestic mar.cts nit hid a downward tendency und the hulls s lomoa 11 roil out and discouraged , The line \\either hero and the mildness which the weather IUIH shown to he nro\ ailing tlnou hotit thu wlntar wheat holt was tilso n wef l ( actor. The tr.ulo was IIhi. tlio demand lnx lar uly coullned to the co\orlnit of shorts , Mry few operators bum. ; < i tiposuil to oil ) foMiiNesIinent , men after the Jo drou mill with sclleis plenty itnJ at llmos urgent the weakness was most natural and the De cline easy. Foreigners were s ihl to hosolllnj frcoly lit thu t > oui oard mill a lull was reported In the export moNomcnt. ? > e York tuporti'd a f.ill- uru theto of an export house , bill n lien it n.is found tUat the concern was nol a largo 0110 uutl that Mclnlyro & WardwiMl h.irt assumed all thuir coiitr ets. Its ulleot was not > ery Import nit I'aidrldge , S hw.irtz-Pupoo and Hrosso.in were unions thn most irunuious sell ers , though Iliildnln & . rarnuni aUo dlspoied of a Rood line Thoiu was s-onio ulTort made to cheek the uoiliiicss by using a weather scare , and the story was blurted that a cold wa\e was headeJ fur the winter wheat cimnlij , and that the mercury \\oiiul hit 11 to "J degrees below ? cro In i-oiiie parts of K.ins.is mill .Missouri , lint It fell Hat , the tin leicurrent beln ; too weak to he much af fected. It was generally acoopted ub ttiiJilTort to make a h irJ spot , either to unload long nhoiilon or tUMit out more shorts The ex ports fiom both lotsts for the week were J,7.llUOi ( uu , against > , , lOitkiU hu for the pi o- \loii9 wool , , ami tlilitj-nine boil loads were lupurted ut 2tuw York , bill even this had no bercepllblu ellect. Hulls were tired and dlscour.iso.1 and the beats had all the nerve and conlldunte. Still the covering en the hreak was sutllulcut to prevent any great slump In valuta , May opened at from ST'aC to h7sie against ! t" , c at tlio close ycstoiuiiy , broke to tram WI'ictoSTe. rallleu tos' o. went oil to bll'.fc' , strengthened on covering by shorts and closed steady at Se. Corn continued wcaU and a lower ranzo of values w.is uKiiln recorded. The weakness was doe to liquidation , largely by country holders , the covernment icportevldeiitly h iv- liij ? a be.irlsh Iiillucnco In the Interior , and the weakness in wheat caused a sympilhetlc be.msli feeling In the corn pit , longs olTeilng quite freely. Lar e receipts were also u weakening factor. .May opened at fiom 40sic to 41c. against 41c at the clolo yesterd ly and told down to 4u'e. then shorts began to eoer , and this , with some ln\cstment buylnn , stopped the decline and e msod a i.il.y , which brought the prlco up to 4 5ic nt the close. O.its were traded In freely < lur nf the early part of thu session , but In the last hour the market became qu et. There was frco liquid i- tlon by the lon s and no demand iixcopt by shoiIs , who bought liberally. The he ivy of ferings , however , proilucuJ weakness , and -M iy closed ut2).c ) , a loss of , ' ,0 , uftor having touched SOho , Hog products , In the absence of any ether newsto ullect prices , woroigoverned largely by the llnetu.itlotib In wheat and com. The market w.is dull and with narrow lluctua- tio.is. Pork and rlb closed -J4c lower , while lard w.is unchanged. Estimated receipts forMondiy : Wheat. 185 cars ; corn , 3 5 cars ; oats , UU cars ; ho 's , JJ.UOU head. ' The leading futures rnnod ns follows : A1ITIC1 K3 man. LOW , CLUES , WHEAT-NO 2 Mnrcti 8S ? ( 8U < COUN l > o 2 March 39 sa < < May. June OATS > Oi March 29 May M 2 H 2'JJ < MKbS POUIC March 10 7. 10 T > 10C7M 10 70 tiny 10'JO 10 IU ) 10 W 10 B7M I Aim- March 680 627W fi no Mar 0 40 C 45 C J7M SIIUHT Kins- March 5 76 6 ; R75 675 May 6 80 & BO 6 80 Gush quotations were ns ( allows : Fi.ouu-Qulet and nnchin.'ed. WHEAT No. 2 spring who it. Pi'-So ' ; No' J sprint ; wheat , 804B8I { c ; No J red. 8 ) \ c COIINouk ; l\o. 2 , uOcj No. Jyellow , 38J } OATS-NO. 2. 2Ss < o : No 2 white , t. o. b , 31@.IJ'4o ; no. Jwhlto , f. o. U , 29V4.l'ic. KYI----NO 2 , S3c UAIILKY No 2. 50otNo. a f. o. b , , 42a53c : No 4 , f. o b . 41(345c. ( TLAXbEEI ) No. 1 , 0IJ4c. ( TlMomv SEBU I'rlino , tl.251.30. I'OltK Mess pork , | ior bbl , tlti.G'KOlO 70 ; Inrd. per cwU , < G Uli ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . } 575 ; dry silted shouldurs ( boxed ) , J4.713.r > 0 ! short clear sides ( boxed ) , to 25. WIIISKV Distillers' finished gooJs , per gal. $ ' .14. Puu\H-Cut loaf , unchanged. O IHISE J'irm : full cream Cheddars , 11J4 © 1 JiCi Hats , llail.'o ; Youiin Americas , 1JW ffil.lc. HIDES AND TAI.T.OW Unclmnecd , Hucelpts and alilp.nouts led iy wera as fol lows : HFCZII'TS. DIIII'MENTS Flour , barrels . . 20000 Wheat , Iniehola. (14000 ( Corn , bushLls. . . WOOD Oats , bushel * . , , U'1,000 Hyo , buttiola. . . . 801)0 ) Burloy. bualielfi. I ( XX ) On the Proluco oxchiinco todav the bnttor nniikot sto idv and unchanged : f.inoy crouin- orv. 27-'He ' : fine woHlern. 20'4o : ordinary. 20BJIo ( : soloetod dairy , 2J5i-Coj ordinary , 2u4t 3lc. Eg s. Now York .Uurkots. NMV VOIIK , March U. lYnuit Kocolpts , Z3- 470 pks | : oxporK 7.0JO hbls , 27.iM ( sucks ; market dull and heavy ; sales , 10,85j Uhls. COUN MBAL Dull but steady. WHUAT Hocelpts , 41,503 bu. : exports , 1CJ.001 bu. ; sales , 2,00 > ,000 bu. of ( utuius ; ( .2.000 . bu. of spot. Spot dull and lower ; No 2 red , tl 01'iOI.O. ! No 2 red , 8l.01'iI.U."i In store and elevator ; 81.Ol'iai.04 altoit ; fl.OIl.05i { f. o. b. ; No. .1 rod , WHifWTc. ; ungraded red. W'ic'SJl OOi ; No. Inorlhorn. ll.OUB ; No. 1 hard , tl.u3f.4il.0.l % ; NO. J northern , Wii > 'm\c. Options declined steadily und closed weak ut ? ei ! > Mo under lustnlKhton lowereablus , ( uvor- ublo crop weather west and IOIIKS bOllliiK , No , 2 rol , March U'5 i,5jtl OOj olosInK at UO'a'c ; April , tl 00761 OU'i , closhu ut H OJ ; Jlny , 01140 0:1,0015-11) : . closlni : l lUJ3a > 'i Juno. ! X)7ai97 ) > 4c , clos'nc at OTc ; .Inly. Ui'iQ'JOhc , clouliiK ut lMi > 4o ; AiiKust , Uiya'MUo , closing utUJJ.c , 1UE Quiet , wo ikori western. 05iiWc. HAIILKV r-tron er : No,2. Milwaukee , 0709o , IIAUI.EV MALT Quiet : ' Canada country made , BJo. .7 COUN Hccolpts , 144.025 hM-i exports , 183,3.0 l.n.i sales , 8jouiio bu. fiitums ; Oi.ujfl bu spot. Snot miirkut , Hull , wenkorj No.2 , 4sUOl8io ( In olovntor ; 40 > 4@iOKu ulloatii unuranod mixed. 47ti < & 5j > 4o' No , J. 47iio ; stuumer mixcil , 473j © 4UUc. Options declined \i < 3o und closed weak with weak cables. Maroh , IS OMJio , closing at 48l4c : April , 4SHUl'Ji' . closing at 18\c ; May , 4KcfIS'nc. closlju at4Siae : Juno , 40 , ' a47'4c , closing ut4Uio ; Jlily , 47iffll8c ! , closing ut47'/ic. u" OATS Kecelpts , 39074 vbu , ; exports , 10,012 bu. : sales. lOO.ooo bu. ( utiirui ; 10,010 bu. spot ; HAV Qulut. II mil shipping fU.5J | good to choice , f < 5 Ci'JOO. ' Hops Quiet , weak ; state.coiiuaon to choice , IBifJIo ; 1'iicIIIucoaat , ItKT&Mu. SliOAit Haw , uiilot , flrni ; refined , actUo , hlu'her. No. 0. 3 IJ-mai I't-Uu ; No. 7 , No. 8.3 11-lWiJ IJ-Ide ; No. lt ) JSltS e : .No , 10. 311-lViil 11-1 o ; No 11.3 ® J ? e ; No. li , 3 71 1 Wo , iU-IOo ; .No J.I , o ; off A. .Piitil J-ICo : mould A , 4 U-ll/ai 11-H.e ; stuiiil.iril A. 4-S , l'/jc ; confee- t onurd A , 4UQ4Sio ; cut loaf , MfrVu ; crushed. &U" ) ' o ; powdiired , 4ulhoi gruuulutod , 4 5-U Ol" o ; cubes. 41 siSv. MOI.ASHKS Furelirn , dull ! 50 ° test , 12c ; Now Orleans , iju et und flnnj eomnion to fancy , 28 C-Cc. 1'bll ido nil a and llultlmoro. $ U40j do.In bulk , tlhu'iOeUMo.l ! ; at'ifllio for Aptll. COTTON hjvh n Oit.-Hieudy ; vellou , 23c. TAi.Low-bteady , iiulef cly ! ( * J for pkg. ) , e. e.KO lN Sirnlned common to good , 1 3'l. ' Tuili'ESTiNi Dull , ntbaily ; .HttM'ia. Koos Easy ; ucstoru , HSiu ; ruculpts , 0,1',9 pk.-b. Hun : , Qinot steady | wet salted Now Or leans ( .elected , 41 Ibs to 7i Ibs. ; OiiiKc ; Texas suleuted , 50 Ih-i. to OJ Ibi , OftSe. I'OIIK ALthe , linn ; mess , tU.lSGlOS1)extra ) prime , * 1000. fur Mfc T Ftoiidyj pickled holilos , 6)4 ) ® G u ; plukltd bhouulur , 6e ; plcklul hums , u ® t.ic ) ! ; middlry , dull ; short clear , * .1' ' . LAIIU Kulid Urinur until afUrchun e , wl.en It weakened ; cu h oloicd H.Gi bid ; ule , WW tierces. Kfi5 < tfi.G74i options sales , 70 tlercesj I Mu n h. M : May. i IA & 0.70. closing * T. 00 ; July , fOMy.il.ti. ! re lined quiet ' : continent , tfl.0 ® 7a5 lll'TTPn-5-tcadv nnd fulr dcnnnd : wcst- rrn dilrr.KO22e ! western creamery , 2 ® ui wc tcrn fuetory , Ktt.'c ! Klslns , ! SHs , ( MrrsR-Qiilel and flrm ; part skims , CO 1 'ic. I'm liinf Dull and oisyt American. $ l.\75 { 117.75. roiTKl1075bld. ( . l.EAti rirm 'indnulot ; domestic , JI. J' ' ! , TlN-Stronj : straits. * Oinalin 1'ioduro .Market < i. ri.ont Omiili i Milling oompiny'a Hollanco 1'atonl , } . ' ,1i ; Invincible Patent , > : ,40 ; l.ono Star Suporlalhe. f.,20 : fcno ll iko , II s.1 : raney ramllv , Sl.7,1 ; S. P , ( lllmnn's Uold Modal. * . ' li ; f-now white. S2SS ! Snowllakp , 1200 ; low prade , II.M ) : Queen of tlio I'.intry , $ . ' 03. I'oui.THV-Uli'i'kcn * , good stock , 010 < ? j ( ree e. ducks and turkeys , iKAUc. lli'Treu Host choice country roll. ICKUlIc ; lowt ruridcs 17ill8c. ( IlltiLs No. 1 urecn silted hides. 4iQllo ( ; No 2creon silted hide * . 4lft<iC ! No l ercen salted hides. S.1 to 40 lh , .tjcHJc : No 2 crcon silted hdes,2.Ho40 Ibs. . , i J e ! No. r\oil calf , 8 to II Ibs . Ge ; No. 2 \ cal c ilf. 8 to 15 Ibs , 4c-i No 1 dry Hint hides , 7A8o : No'dry Pint hides , Wauc : No. 1 dry s iltou hltks , 5ar > e , Tiil- lou , .No. 1 , 3 > (34o : tallow. No 2 , s'jo ; grease , wh to A , 4os ere ise , white H. 3H5Wic : grouse . yollon , 3c ; gtoaso. dark , 214cs old butter , 2 ® 2 > ic ; beeswax , prime , 13c ; rough tallow , li ) ilAV-Stlow ut J3.'iO100. The latter price could only bo obtained for something extra good , rilUlT'J-CnMfornlA ' rlvorM-lo orinces. 122.1 ! Wiishliuton navels. ? .l ICil I 7. " > : good apples , JiSTiJi'S. choice lemons , } 1,21 : ( nuey lonion . H 50 : Mulauii gripes , ti.j 11 nor bbl : tiananas , er itcd. JiotKii .53 : cr uiborrlos , shipping stock , JO tna7.on ) : slriwhorrles.rko qt. VKII.TAIIM-S California uibbnge , 2'ie nor H . In eralcs ; homo Brown lettuce. 40i5o per lo/ ; California eatiilllower , 8J.2 < a'.U : onions , 7 ( uViJo pel bu. : Nebraska baud picked bo ins , tl.75Qt > 5 ; medium , JI.loai.00 ; coiory. 3' > c , Bttoot uofitoe , $ J1. ; Colorado nnd western Nnbuska pot itoes , , C IJI c ; natho potalocs , lima be ins , 4'.cWI'jc per Ib : w iler cre s. 24-nt , e.isos. l."ift 5i ) pjr qt. : spin \eh , 'I. ' M purbhh : Spanish onions , ( l.'iO per erato ; rnd'shos. 41SUc. rons-ticneral m irkot , Il1l' o. ( ! \MK Mallard duui.s , $ J.503.UO ; teal , J2.00 ; ulxotl , tl 5JO1.75 _ Kansas Cltj .Markets. KANSAS Oirv. Mo. M irch 12 I'lO'iii 1'irm and unchanged ; pitenls , S.'M : extr.i fancy , t.20O.V.13 ! fnnfr.UU.vrt2.il : choice. * I.O ( J2tiO Wlt'AT-l.ower ; No 2 bird. 7G'l@77io ' ! ; No J ted quoted nomlnillv at 8 CiSlo. CoitN Pair dom ind. oisler : No 2 , cish , 32'iebld ' : March. .IIUo is'.cd ' ; May. .ll' o bid ; No 2 led , ,11'iO ' lie ; No 2 while , JI'iSi < 1'4c. OATS Dull ; cash , 2Sio ! ; No. 2 mixed , 27S4 Qi.be. HVE lo or ; No. 2. 77c. II'I.AX bt Kit sue- . ItliAN Weak at Me. II vv Strong : boat h-xy 50o hlcnor : quota- Ions are : timothy , $ ' 00 per ton ; fancy pralrlc. 70i ; uood to choice , $ . > .01030j low grades , $4.105.iiO. Ends acth c and firm at IT/iOi ! c. UUTTEii-KIrm ; croimory. 24ilJe ; rolls. 14 ® 2le. ' CIIBESK Unchanged ; Youui America , 10o ; kunsiis "Sl'ic HKCfcti'TR Wheat , 17,000 bu. ; corn , 9,800 bu ; o its , none. hlilPMR\TS Wheat , 20,530 bu. ; corn , 3,300 bu. ; oats , 1,0 0 , _ Mllnuukee .Markets. Mir.wAUKicE. WIs. March 12. WHEAT Heady : No. 2 spring , OOc ; No. 1 northern , 83c : May. K > Uc. COUN No 3 , 3 ' 43Qc. OATS Weak ; No. 2 white. 31c. HAULEV Lower ; No. 2 , SiSJJ'/Jc ; sample , 30 O't c. KVE Steady ; No. I , B-PJe. Cotton Market. Ns , La. , March 12 Cotton , oisv ; nlildlln. , 7-10c ; low mlddlln. . r > 1 ' - Gu ; gnotl irdlmry , 5 11-lfic ; iu > t receipts 9,4061) ) lies : gross 10,777 bales ; exports toUioit llrlt.ilti. < IJ10 niles ; to Trance. i,2U > biles ; to the continent. l.GIl bales ; co istxv isc. l.4.S ( bales ; sales. .1. ) UO lilies ; stock , 441,171 bales , St. I , Jills MuricoU. ET. Louts , Mo. March li. WHEAT Lower ; cash , MI , o ; Mnv , dO'ie. CHUN Lower ; cash 31'sc ; Mav , eye OATS Mou'iy at.D'.o ' : M iy , lower at JOc. I'OIIK Lowur sit ill .Offl.1.23. LAIIU Lower at JO 23. WHISKY JI. 13. Codec .Market. NEW YOIIK. March 12. Options opened steady and uni'hanucd to 5 points up ; closed Markets. LIVEIIPOOU March 12 WIJKAT Qulot : hold ers olTor moderately ; No. 2 red winter , 7s lutlffi 7s lO'/id ' p-rcoptiil. COKN rirm ; demand fair ; mixed western , 4s Ifl'/jd percental. India moss , 71s Id per tierce , Cincinnati 31 irkets. CINCINNATI. O. M iroh li WHEW Scarce , firm ; No. 2 red. Olc. UOIIN Knsler , No. 2 ml\od. 42'i423io. OATS Eas er : No 2 mixed , JJUc. WllISKl J1.IJ. _ Tolo < lti C.raln .Market. TOI.KDO. O . March 12. WHEAT Steady : No 2 c ish and Marcn. UJc. COUN Dull ; No 2 cash. 41 > ; c. OATS -Quiet ; cash , d-'c. Foreign Oil .Market. ANTWEIIP , March 12. l'ETiioteuu 14Uf paid and sellors. _ Trndurs' Talk. OniCAno , 111 , Mireh U Counsclman & I ) i v to Coukrell Bros. : 9pucuativo | marl-ets were dull In tone and n irruw In action today. The decline for the week In May futures have boon In wheat. 1'sc ; corn , 2 0 ; oils , le ; pork , 3 o : lard. Uiic. and ribs. Hie. The ordinary commercial news was generillv de pressing and continued belling bj discounted small holders constituted Iho bulk of iho olTorlnzs. llullng quotations offered good prollts to the local bear element , und tnelr purchases to corner shoit sales uavu lha markets their closing rallies all around. In the samp'o crowd buy ers were Indlireront and sailors generally worn accepting for shipping grades of who it le , lornl'io. nnd oats ic less than yesterday. Provisions were very dull and an unusually small business was done , bpeuiilatlou IB at a biandstlll , and packers reluctant , to sell Hie product at the inaikut rates , whleh they claim are about 50c per 1UO Ibs too low compared with ho H _ STOCKS ANI > BONUS. Fa\v Special FeiituroH ( iiivo I.lfo and In. tcrpHt to the Dealing * . NEW YOIIK , March 12. The stock mar\ot to day suffered from liquidations of the advances of the week and Iho list presented a dull hut slowly drooping appearance , leaving mint stocks at small fractions lower than last eve ning. There were a few bpool il features , how ever , which gave life and Inlorost to the iloal- Inga , conspicuous union ? wliloh were Iho Kiuh- inoud & Weal I'olnt stocks , the coalors , the Industrials and the llaltlmoro & Ohio. The trans ictlons In Headliu weru a aln more thin half of the total dealings In llstod shares , and rumors of notion against the combination ny the state authorities of 1'oniisylvanl i were the occasion of heavy liquidation on long ac counts In tlio stock. All Iho oilier slocks In terested In the dual , however , weio dull , thoiuh gynin tthizlng In the downward mo\o- nmnt In Ko idlng and all scoied oven larger losses than the louder. The rumors und o\- peet itloiisof a favorahlo outcome to Iho reorganization - organization pioeoedlugs In Klchmoml & . West I'olnt made these stocks the wtroiu feature of the uotlvn list an I Iho preferred made u vitiy sharp Improvement , whltolhaeommoii , wnlch was very liirgc'lv iraded In , was hold cioso to Us llrsl price. The now rumors In regard to the control of tlio rranklln rullnory by the bn.'iir irilht was thu occab'on of u fiuthor iiiii. torlal Improvomunt In thu prices of the tailor blocks , hut thu prufurruu fulled to hold Its gain und late In tbo bosslon Iho ( Ic'U'lno ' in the common fiom the best llgurus buuamo imuurt- ant. Among Iho ucllvu Hloolcs , Halt more .V Ohio wan strong on buying or manipulation , sup posed io bu foi ihu account of the Hymlliuto wnlch recently has taken a block of ktook , Thuopenliu was nuao at Irregular changes from labt evening' ' ) figures , hut Iho lUchmoni ! & . West I'olnt stouks and iho Uugur he-Id for inoruthan 1 per cent hlzhor than last nlghl. Those stocks made furtbur material gains In tlio early di aim ' , but tbo woaknesj of the coalors uoro Imltalud by lliu rest of Iho lUt and u slow hut steady dropplu. tendency was been throughout the rest of the session In which tlicbugur Htocus Jolnod toward the Uosii Kxeept In the ciasos mentioned , how- uor , tlio whole lUt was knpt within Iho nar rowest limits and thu changes In quotations uero us u iiilo Inblcnlllcaiit. ' 1 hu mnikot dosed artho and hei\y gunorally at about thii Ipuest llguros. lliu llnal clun es of note Include only tuo notahlo iiihunc'es , Hlch- inorulesl I'olnt iirefoi icil , o'i per cent , Miciir IS pui cent , \ > hllo L tekawiinna lost 2'i percent : Jeinuy Central 1J per cent ; Duhi- wuro & Iliidbon I'.j pur cunt and Heading and t'oulajn each 1 purccnt , Uo\ernmisnl bonds dull and steady , St. Ho bonds nu lLCted NEW VOHIL , .M irch 1. . I'lio 1'ost says ; U U worth while to call attention ugaln to Iho f iclor which undurllus und governs nil aLtlvo tr.ulliu In thu present sfjck inarkut. Thobhlftliu of loutrol. or of powerful Invest ment lit uhlih tlicio Is half u dozen great rull- roidb , lii'.s easl doubt upon Iho teal market valuuof all thoseourllles ihiisuneulud Ills UIINV onoiuh to say wliun the formal aim slmplusl has H Is touched Hut the Inlliieiu'o of cnmpilgnH for ac tual control Is much leu readily gummed tip The consequence is Uiat net only Is there a constant query us to whether "iualdori" will buy orkcll uud If ulthor , liuw cxtemlvelr , but the further question nrlics , ion f.ir will now uhlnncos or other ptircliiKM fnr control bo nociwiry to fortify posltluns ilrcady assumed ? This Is ainiilu cxplnnat on 'or the feverish activity of nnny stocks nnd heir prompt ro < | ionn to spocillntlvu bidding n a mtirkel win au normal condition as re- floetcd by the greiter part of the list It dull ness with u tentlrney to slow relation. K\en- tunlly tbls conibln itlon of forces must resit t , unless it 11 signs f nil. In a coni'rally lower level. 'I he followliiB are the closing quotiitmns tor thu lo id Ing stocks on Iho Now York Stock ex- chanzo todav ' ov Ulv The total'sales of stocks today w > ro 2J7 , LI3 sh.ires Ineliiilliu ! Oelawiro. l.acUaw inna \ . Postern,1..SOS ; DoHwiro.1 lluilson , .11 ; Krlu , J.-M ! iNuw Hiijland , .lt.7 ) ! Ueadlnc. l.4,2li ! Hlchiiiond A. West i'olnt , .Ti.S.'S ; st. 1'aul , 0tOO. London Murk At.trltnt. Cwntjh'fl IVUijJtn KJirlii mt " . LONDON , Maroli 12. [ Now Vorkllortld Cable bnoclnl to run Urn } If iinythlnir , loss ih.in the usual Saturday's business h is been transacted on the btocU o\eh IIIKU today Yet Lhe murUets ha\u not been de\old of features Pniiils and Inill in rupco D inor are Unchanged Homo railways ha\e been rither undreldud In lone and so f r.tro not serious y alTcclcd ly the coil crisis , but business ted iv has been on too small a scale to toil Iho marUut Metropolitan , lirl-httm deferred , Uroitt l.ast- crn und Morlhoistorn shun fractloniil ilo- I'llncs , while a trltl n ; i No Is marc 1 In Grait Western , Hull , llarnosley. .Midland , I/onilon and Northwestern. Amorlcin rallwiys eloio less linn th .u they opened simply from want of support or rathoi ab sence of business featuri ! ; , . Mlscull.tiu'ous sn- curitlcs are heavy. Mining shares base been negleeled , but tlio tendency h is not been alto ether unfa\oiable. Theru h is not been much demand for monuv on I/omtmr I street today.Vitu a f nr sujijily of tloitlng caiillil short louni hnvobuon obi lined at from 1'4 to iy porconl , Tliadis ount inariot has been quiet. Two and three months are quoted ut 1s. per cent. I < ONDOV. March 1 ! The followIni were the Lotiaonstouk q 10 atlons eloslim atu in : New Vnrlc lluioy U irkct. NB\V Viiitic , M iroh 12. llosKV ON OAt-r , K isy , with no loins ; closed offered at- per cent. I'IIIMI : MEUC-ANTIM : PAPRII 41 per cent. STKUI ivd K.\ciiANait Quiet , but bteady lit W8.1't forbl\tj-day hills and $ .87i } for de- niiiid. a The closing quot itlons on Lands : Nnv OIILRAV , Li , March 12 Cloirlngs , * t. Muich 12 Tineo per cent lentc 90 ( 81c for Iho utconnl. IIAI.TIMOIIK , Mil . March 12. OlotrlnRs. 12,715- 771 ; bul inecs. $527,010. , Kate. 5CoJ per cent. MiiMi'ius. Tunn . March 12. Now Vork e\- uluiiiKe snlllni at par. Clearings $ J7I.U ( , baiuntes , iJ5ln < )5 ) KANSAS OITV , Mo , March li The bank clearings today were 41-'SI.AX ( ) , and ( or thu week weio J3 85,1VU , NEW YOIIK , M iron U Il.iuk clonrhiKS toduv , tl.4,47i'.5.lO ' ; b ilances. } 3,410 107. Tor llin euk ijlourlius , l8J5li > tll,7J5i balances , H\ K',720. ' CINCINNATI , O. , M irch is Money , a'lO per cent , New York otchunzo. r.Krii.Uu discount. Uionrlius. f.V11S050 ; ( or Ihu week , $11. UJ.U5J ; a yu.ir luo. f l J.VJIKOJ. I'llll.AOi.i.riiiA , I'D. . March 12. Ilpnk clcnr- In.'s today , $ IO,4lR.fo5 ; balnneus , $1,1.11,41.7 Clearings for the \vcuk ending today wurn $ j.50jri ( ! ( and Ihe bal incus J9,7dl,755. Alonuy. Hi pur cent. CHICAGO , 111. , March 13. Money unchanged al 4'iGiii percent. Dunk do irlims for the ( lav. tl4,5H.Oit ) ) : ( or Iho week , ti7,5jS , HI. Now York exchange , 0o ( ) dlscouul , blurllnt ; uxehun u , $ IHVor blxlyd.iy bills and il.UTor sljOit dr.ifis. llOsro.v , Mats , March 12 , Dank clonrlncH lodiiy , $ I4,10'.JS ( ; balance * , $ I.UI.t,755. Cloai- lnn's ( or the weok. * 97,55l")0j ! bilancos. Jln.Dl- 2IJ ; I'lnirlnss ( or Iho sum ) wuuk last yo ir , $ ft,88.1,112 ; b.iliincei , JlH)58ll ) ( , Mouuy , I'/J'ilJ ' pur cunt. Kxclun o on Nuw York , IJ'itoir.o ' discount. Hr. Louix. Mo , March U Dank cloarlnss , } .ltM,4l. ; balances , ( IDii.hin ; ole.irniKS this wooU , tJJ.O-'j.-TS ; biilniiciis , $ iSI5OCI ; ciu.uliiKS lust week , $ . ' .1,155,403 : balances. l..ail.'Wi ; oloai - liuscorru poiidliu week l.isl yo.ir , Jil.781,415 , balancLS , $ JI47W" ! : money , ( /it " per cent ; ox- cbau eon Nc\v York , Wo premium. Denver Mlnlni ; "itoclts , IKS\EII. Oola. Murch 12. The ( ollowltu list Is the alosliu ( ( notations on the Mining ux- cn.uiKO loduy. biles 20 , < jO , Allc'Klmny ( lulil Hock 45 Amltr . , i Irimchul Aruiiiuiit IIl mini J Iliilluriit \l \ Justlcu . . . . . , 10 llmiitltnfc Cora. II Luavennorth 10U Hales Hunter I oxlnxtun ( U Mix Imll.m l.lttlu Ituln I J Mny Mii7 iiit | 'U IlKIHIlldW . . . . , , , Muriilng lillin 'U.V ) Cnlllouu . 400 Cluinlln J . 'nrk ' ConhOlidiiti.il 7 Cuntury . , 7H IMy ItOLlc I lay County , . , , J ) IMtoll dull . . , , . 10 1'iutlur Diamond II . . * " Kllllo 10' , Ilitiver Uav and Oil Ilimiilntf l.oila . . , JJ Kimnons . \\hulu ( Kttraburtr , . . . Buttoi 21 Uohlc'ii ' 1 ri'BBiiru hail rranclnco Mlnlnt ; Ijuotatlona. HAN FHANCISOO. Oil. . March U The olllclil closing quotations for mlnln , ' fatouks today were as fol.ows : Alia to SllTUJU . . . . , . . . , & llcil& llulchur 210U tiphlr 270 HoilluCoimollilaleil U ) I'otoul . . , , , . . , , rjj Chullur . W ) hav/uo / MJ Coil 1'nclllo . . , H'itit Hlurnt .NovuiltiM \ ( rown I'ulnl . . tit Union Con Ili ( oulit & Curry . , lit Utuli < o Ilnlu ft .Nurcroii. ISiS Vulloir Juckut . , . . HU Muilcill . . . Coin oO Menu . . , . . , iS Muunt Diablo : Nun York .Mining Onotatloiu. NEW YOIIU. March 12 I'ho followliu are the closing mlnliu stoju ( jiiotations : Hot & IlclciTor . . IM .Mexican I7J Con Cul .v Vu . .1) ) ! ) Ontario . ,4.'M Diudwuotl , ( , , , , MO Kurckai on . , . 10 KO doiild fi ( urry , IIU Sierra lit llulu A Xurcrou . IIU MnnJunl 10U 1 lloini'Huku . , MX ) Dutuii Con . U ) HuraMUer Ullow Juckut 105 DoWllt's aarsaparllla cleanses the blood , tncrcasesihn aHpclltounU tones up the ayi > - tonr. It has bonolllted many people who have sutlered from blood disorduri. It will beipyou. HAS A RIGHT TO THE STREET Decision Readied in the War Between th Street Railways. METROPOLITAN WON A GREAT VICTORY dKo DnM Dues Son > o I'lnin KiiRlUh In Itrfmltip a Now Trl il In Court Duni- ARiilimt the City- Court The Metropolitan Street Railway oompany \\oiia\letoryovorthoOranrm Street Hall way company in the courts yo torday. Some months u o the Malropolitau pooplt entered upon some o ( thu streets of South Omahn and commenced bullillnp their llnoi of road. As soon as the Omaha Street Hall way people learned what wat bolus done , they entered upon the same streets and com mented the \\oik of laying their tracks. At the same time they applied for and secured a temporary Injunction re straining the Metropolitan people from Roloe ahead with their work. Iiiimodhttoly allot this order was Issued by iho cotut , John J. Mahoney nppltoil to tha courts for an order to restrain Iho Omaha Sttcct Kail nay company from taking posses sion of thu streets. The case was argued be fore Judges Donuo and Irvine , the Omahn Street r-llw.ij people contending that the Metropolitan lolits had not performed work to entitle thiini to any rights upon the street * which tlioy had built over. The cane \\in submitted , nnd justorduy la liAiiding down the opinion the cotut laldi 'While the work done by the Mottopolltan Street KaHunv company uas not extensive , in chinuutcr it was u boun fKlo commence- inonl of construction ns evidenced by tha later acts of the company , and tborefoto lha Injunction lulled by the Omaha Street Hall- uuv coinoiuy Is denied , wbllo that nskod bjr John J. Miihonoy Is pVantod. " Dcnlcil ItVitli ii The matters disposed of In criminal court wore of muro than usual Importance , as 11 wns santoncu day with Judpo D.ivls. Mk'kov Cochran was the 11 rat man to stand joforu tlio bar. This man , in company with its uiother. . Nell Cochran ana Dutch Fred , kllas L' rcd Ilugorman , some mouths ago met n Swede , John Carlson , In South Omaha. Cm ban had Just reached the town and was nv once taken in tow by the trio of cutthroats. I'hov llrst tilled him with liquor and then Dilotcd htm into Syndicate park , where- after je.itiiiK and bruising him until life was nearly uxllncl robbed him of a uold watch and $40. They loft him n an unfrequented ravine to die. Fortu nately ho was found and taken to town. For several days ho lingered between life and death. Upon recovering hu gave an ao- curate account of the three highwaymen , who were arrested , trlod and held to the dis trict court. Last week when the case was called for trial Haeorman turucd stain's evi dence , confessed the crlmo that Implicated botti of the Cochrun hoys. With this evl- donro and that that County Attorney Ma- lionov already had a speedy conviction fol lowed. Vestcidny Cochrau's attorney filed a motion for a new trial , setting forth the statement that juror Ward had ex pressed an opinion in the cato before - fore ho went into the Jury box , The aflldavlt on which the motlpn was based wus sworn to by ono Eva I'orany and In It she avered that she boatd Ward say that ho knevvCntlson and the facts connected with the robboiy ; that the Cochrnns were hard clti/ons and oviL-ht to go over the road. The motion also charged that the court had oircd in some of his feelings. JuilL'O Davis in passing upon the motion stated that ho was willing to stand upon nli tulinss , and us far as the affidavit of the woman was concerned , bo had no bc<unoy in saving that it carried a falsehood upon It * face. face.The The judge overruled the motion and invit ing Cochran to listen to a few wotds , told , him that the ci line wan the most dastardly that had over boon brought to bis attention. Four strong men , oaoh of whom was superior in strength , and Intelligence had mot a poor , Ignorant Swede , who was unacquamtoa with the ways , of the country. In a cowardly manner they li.ul taken tha man to a secluded spot , and like llonds had beaten and robbed him and then loft him to die. "Thoro is not a palliating circumstance connected with the whole case , " continued the coutt. After concluding the loctura Cochrnn was sentenced to a term of twelve \oars in the nonltontlary , to ba devoted to doing hard labor. DriiiikiiiinoHS No Llocnio for Crlmo. Dutch Fred , alias Fred Ilngerman , who hnplng to luascn his years of servitude at Lincoln , was next called up. Ho was asked if ho bad anything to say why sou ten co should not be pronounced. Ho hogged tba uoutttobo Ion lent , as he was drunk at tha lime. "That's no excuse , " responded the Judgo. ' What 1 have said to Cochran applies equally ai well to you , and the boutonco of the court is that you bo taken to the peniten tial v and theto bo confined for the period of fifteen jo.it s at hard labor. " It is understood that part of the sentence was on account of it having boon known that Hngcunun committed perjury while on tha witness stand. Otlior Criminal Caies. K.irncst Stunt through Clerk of Court Mooios , contributed ( J5 to the school fund. It happened 11 Ice Ibis. Some time azo Sluht was sued in Justice Wllcox's coutt on n M account. Ho conducted his own case and was defeated. C. L. Day , the lawyer on the ether side was helpIng - Ing the Justice figure up th < 9 costs. Stuht protested and hot words fol lowed. Duilng the anlio'tted discussion Sluht tapped Day over the bead a couple of times , lifter which ho was arrested on tba charge of assault and battery. The casa went unto the district court , whole btubt pleaded guilty. In passing sentence Judge Davis smilingly remarked : "Mr , Stunt , you ought to havu hired a lawyer to have con ducted yourcasonnd then paid him about t-iS. As you did not , I will flue you about that amount. " Alfred Lnughlln , a younir Scotchman who. for u year was bookkeeper at the Urand Island sugar factory , came to the city Do- comhor ill. The next day ho forged a chock on W. V Morse & Co. for f'J.51. This ha negotioted , but was arrested , tried In pollca court , and convicted. He was sentenced to fifteen months in the penitentiary. And the City Won. Assistant Cltv Attorney Cornish is feelltiff unusually hupny over the outcome of tha case of James liichardt against the city of Omaha. Thu case went to trial bovoral day * ago , und yesterday the Jury returned a vcidlct , Uncling for the defendant. Hlcu- urds owned property on Eighteenth street , south of Lcavcnworib. Last summer , whan tbo sticot was graded , he appealed from the awnrJ of the appraisers und allowed f 1,000 damages , In the suit of John B. Find lay against tha cltj , brought to recover on account of alleged damages resulting from tbo widen ing uf Twentieth s trout , fiom Lake to Locust , th' ) Jurv roiurnod a verdict and placed his damages at 5 cents. Other l.ttlgutlons , The Honiolnvostmenicompanvhas brought suit to recover $5,100 from W. J. Martin. Tlio plaintiff sets up In its petition that Martin icpiosontcd that ho was the owner of twenty shares of stock In the Douglas County bank and that the stock was of the value of 310,000. Tlio company bought the etook ana for the sumo paid Martin the sum of ( U,800. Attor tbo dual was Uosud plaintiff learned thnl the slock was worth only (1,700 and that the representations ol Martin were false. Judge It vine handed down an opinion in the case of the American water Works company against Mou , Some moutbi ago the company presented a bill of $1,000for water UFCd In the lirewory , Mou refused to pay the bill , charging that the muter did not roglstor tortcclly. Melt admitted that ha owed VI'K ' ) , but no more. The court decided that thiit amount constituted the entire in debtedness , Judge Irvine also hoard testimony In tha coso of Anna Hill against William Hill and granted iho dlvorco for which tbo plaintiff pra\cd , "Lain to bed and early to rise will shorten tbo rood to your homo In the cliles. " Hut ourlv to bed and a "Little Curly UUor , " th pill that uiakui life longer and butter au * wiser.