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COMMERCIAL AND FIN: Death of the Anti-Options Bill Causad a General Advance. EXCITEMENT BEGAN EARLY IN THE DAY Whenat Two Cents at Once, Fol- lowed by Corn, Oats Bhorts Were Nu Mako I mped and Provisions and Could March 2.-Wheat bu, rn advanced d 40c—all upparently the Aeath of the anti-options bill a disposition to operate more freely than for months and the markets were rousing enough for a presidential inauguration Tue boom gan minu opening, as ool s the became that the offerings of wheat were not large and the demand urgent, especlally from shorts. The dullness of late induced »d dealof loeal shorts selling and the market beeane oversold to such 1 extent that the killing of the options bill by any into cov ering. Hun buying, of outsiders, d Heved that & change for the better wus due, ‘| the offerings <o readily that pr \d- vanced 1c in o few minutes. The upward tendency was continued untila net advance of 2¢ from the opening figures had been corded. A reaction of from ) Yhe occurred &nd was i tuen followed by an advinee of and the close wi with a net galnof for My and 1%5e for July Crop. roports. wore. more holders, and the Cincinnati P'r ported tht the belict in damn ng and the average position I a weok T 6xport clearaces fr Atiantic jorts tnd Now Orloin s shiy rge Incroase. Cabies cnme cusior, th l pts in the northwest were more liberal and the mild weather was sald to continue. over e winter wheat oit, hut the Short. it rest herc, the renoval of the anti-option bugbear and {he fear of the cligue were suficient to | cause all the bearlsh futures to bo overlooked or disregarded 3 Corn opened steady and dull, and the benefi that the knockout of the anti-options bill had been to the market was not immediately per- | ceptibie. Tt cime, lowever, o Httle Tater. and with such an ir Istible rush that the shorts had no time to sceare any until the market was 16 0hove the opening prices. Anothier the sexsion Tifted (e ahor plane, “Tho bulie soon spread whentand corn into tho ongs crowd and there was heavy bust s done while the price climbed_about %e above the opening quotations, The shorts werc again the princi- Pal buyers Trading was light for everything in the mar- Ket for hog prodacts. A stfons fecling pro- vatled on the postings of the stocks of provis- I(r“\llll hand, Indicating t the quantities | were less than anticipated except of pork. T fuct of small receipts of ve hos at the yar also an element of stre and so w the boom [n wheat. The selling was pri ally by holders and parties who bought g i ver prices. The otit- sid (v iid Fbs und the g to the demand ted recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, orn, 100 curs; onts, 120 curs; hogs, Jumped up over e, pork result of the cnicaco, 11, after the apparent fow il congress scared b combined with that also by traders who | absorl wore strong, o Current re- s assuring than 60 cars 16,000 hend The leading futures ATTICLES. Wheat No2| March .. May July, Corn A Maurc My uly..... Outs No. % March Muy s Pork A ‘ 1865 |18 92 nged as follows: GUEN. | 1 LOW. [ CLOSE. | YER'Y. :m‘ 0| TR 4014 4136 514 prins 4544 0 I Fron [ 0% 03 ity 13 86 1205 [ 1320 | Bucrt Kby ‘ 1050 [ 104mg! 05 1046 fons were as follows: Dull and unchanged; 604,00 winter strafghts, i 102 Cush quc FrLovi ents, §oning p 2,504 No. 8 cash, .2 white, 1. 0. b., 85@36¢ Lve 3 BARLEY No. 4, f. 0. b, FLAX SEED TIMOTHY SEED Pork—Mess, per hbl or 100 1bs., 18,100, short’ rib fioose, 1040 010,457 alted shoulders (boxed), #0.759.5715; short clear sides (boxed), #10.75010.50, Wiisky—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., £1.17 SvGAr—Unchanged. Cut 1 granulated, 5ie; standard “A," o¢, The following were the recolpts and ship- ments for to . 0. b, 38@6lc; 87@48c. No. 1, £1.¢ Viime, $1.40@4.44, #18.6713@ 18,70, af, BR@HYe; eipts. [ Fhipments. 21,000 64.000 117,000 138,000 5,000 9,00 nge today the butter mery, 19@260; dalr strictly fr our, bbla. hoat, bu. . 21,000 | 108,000 1400 149,000 On the Prod Fluricet was slow; ¢ LO@20c. Eges, 17c. The followlng prices are fc cslpl rivor pohis: WHEAT No, 2 5p 60c bid; No. No. delive No. 8 spring, sked, white, 32¢ 'y at Mis- s 7le bid sc bid, e 1ae bid; No. s bid, §t. Louls terms; sane, ) [ ‘h ~I1Hnm»nl thalf April, Among the sales were petter comn, Cincin Just St nt, 8715 IH CArs same, upper points, 8614, oy rw York Markets, March Frovn 1,957 bbls; 16, warket mo ars No. 8 I NEW YOuk, 21,560 plgs: Cxports, sales, 20600 pkgs; steady. BARLEY T BARLEY MA Wik 289 bu.; Kpot. Sp tons el in stor Recelpts, Ball: steady. pts, 15,600 bu.; 1,250,000 by i closing firu) 79¢; ufloat, No. 1 lird, 8¢ king de and clevator 7941 No. 1 norther No. 9 northern, 834c. Options were' fairly active, opening firm and advancing 101w with {he west and shorts covering, declindd e on realizing, r se o firmer lato news_and closed ¢ over yosterday; May, 785 @80%¢, el arsoLe; July, 803 826, closing nt S CORN—Recelp bu.; sales i 43,200 D, exports, 10,0 futurcs, 27,000 bu, spot ccking Dusiness: No. 3, delivered, active, 161%¢ s cover- May, June, 603 o113, closing Options Were 1vely higher with the west and Joeal Ing, closing tirw; March, ‘621 BOR@H1 ¢, elosing at Flige By, closihg it O1ge; July, b0 at b1ig OATS-Re , 29,400 bu,; bu. 120,000 bu. of fuf Bpot. Spot firmer, falrly activ ac highe m: Mareh fng ut 8% Xports, 1,083 . 119,000 bu options we 1osing at 3 white, M No. 2 41105 No. 2 Chicago, 89%0; No. white, 40040%0c: i xed G white westorn, 4040 Firm, quiet; shippin | ._iu.u..mm\-. Hipes - Falr demand uiet, firmer: short elear TOT; Westorn ste 0 tie #13.20: option sales, 500 tierees) March, My, 318.80; July, $12.40, clos. Lo at #1260 usked{ Septonbor, "$12.30; 'Octo- ber, §1 Por , steady. BUrrER- Mods demand, Elgins, 27 Cheis @100, 208 Firm; good celpts, 10,985 pkis. TALLOW-Quiet, steady; (city, #2 for pkgs.), e asied. COTToNsEED O with erpde, Abazdie; yeliow, a0uioc PEPROLEOM-The buylog of petroleun thlicates showed & declded falling ot today and while no_ transactions were recorded the Stock exchange only 7,000 barrols chang hands at the Consolidutéd bo: Although several wells hi sen strac . aid field thy od and i firny teniper uy It opened u and Fose to 64148 closing ut 1 bid, ROSIN “Firm, quict TURPENTINE - Quint RYE—Firm;_good MOLASSES New active, firm Pag 1rox t 12.7515.50 Corvrn-Dull; luke LEAD - Quict: domestie A Fitn; Straits, $20 KugAk-—Kaw, quiot but steady: sales, 2,100 87 western, good , Inuctive; 11 w elosed at midales. Lard, 18.20; sules, it tancy firm; alr demand, steady; part skims, western frosh, 20¢; re- lard dull any, good to cholee but steady; American #11.50 quiet, | Traders showed | | 2 was offered at #5 | native, | that there | strawberr | | bugs centrifugals, 96 test, atd%c, and 2,000 | murked strength in the « arly ned un roduce Market, vory gulet and thore was in the prices on anvthing Stocks nre held at $8.0004.00 for falr to cholce stoek BANANAS - Per hun BEANS-Cholee nuvy, 82 1 T1ER—Common packing stock, which con stitutes the great huik of the receipts now i rivin s at 16218, Falr to good country roll, I8 ). A few sales of small lots of extra cholee country roll sell to the retall trade at | I, Including crates and ORNTA CADBRAGE CELERY Per 1b,, 8¢ | CRANBERRIES -BCLL and bugle, #10,50; Jor sey Cape Cod, 80,50 Faoas—1 local demand Is not there were o few shipping ordeps | helped to clean up the supply.. The general | murket is 134 14¢ | i recdlpte aro extromaly Light. | Mullard ducks, #3.60; teal and 82 11 geese, £4.00 59; Canada grese, small rabbits, #1.25; jacks, #3.0 T'he hoest wo only bring #6, mived fAy and No. | GRAPE IRUTY 0x, $3.75. | Hine No. 1 gre i No. 1green salted, 4130 No. 2 green No. 1 groen ‘ salted, 25 to 40 1, 414c; No. 2 green salted, | 25 to 40 1bs,, 3 No. 1 veal ealf, 8 to 15 1bs., 7y4ci No. 2 venl eulf, 8 to 16 Ibs., bige; No. 1 dry fiint, 67 . 2dry flint, 4@5%c; No. 1 uary salted, o part curgd hides '3 per cent per pound less than fully cured HONEY white i tair o good LEMONS -Cholce, $3.50: fancy, #4 MALAGA GRAPES —Good shipping sto NEW VEGETABLUS - Lottucc, radishos parsley, 45¢ per doz.; green onfons, 40, Nurs - Large hickory, 05 bluek $1.0001.2 Oxtoxs -1l por erate, $2 ORANGES russets, 43 3.25; five 847 Neweistle: On Mia. Sweots, 8 OYSTEIS- Oysters ar : which 1sa ¢ The market o ¢l 1o fancy clover, 182 and walnuts, mo grown, $1 per bbl; Spanish, | hox singlts hoxes, §3 Californja on navel Florida fancy. £3.25; Mexiean orin to ten-box lots per Wiishin fornia seed el Tercd at 164 duction of 4¢ per can was i little firmer on vhich were quoted at voung hens and and’ ducks, POTATORS at 800 Western Nebraska stock s quoted Utah and Colorado, #1; ¢h | STUAWBERIUES will The indications are now Lo a continnous supply of this market from now on until the end of the season. At the present time the receipts are light and good stock is quoted at 0 per quart SWEET POTATORS e n market which are selling 50, FANGERINES ~ 1 half hoxos, $3 VEAL-Choice and small fat wrge and thin, 326c few in the veals, T@¢ St. Louls Markets, Lovts, Mo, Mareh 2. I'Lovi T quotations’ were unchanged; patents, 8.50; extra fancy, $3.00 Witkar - Started weak wetivity took control shot up steadily, closing 1ze No. 2 ved, eash, ligher at Conx—Advanced from the start, clost up: No. 2 mixed; cash, 375@35¢; March OArs=Quict but firni at 4¢ up; No, 2 a2tie; May, 8815¢ bid RYE—-No. 2, 61c bid BARLEY-—Quict Brrrer — Unchanged; creamery, 240 Bags—Tighe FLAX SEED—Firn at $1.20, TIMOTHY - $4,00/ . | Cory MEAL- Lower PoRK—$19.50 for old and neiw. LARD #1275, RECEIPTS - Flour, 4,000 bbls ui corn, 161,000 bi: onts, ,000 bu.; barley, 6,000 bu SHIPMENTS—FPlour, 9,000 buls bui corn, 187,000 bu'; ¢ 3,000 bu.; barley, none mer, but $3.400 | St buoyaney and | and the niarket ove yesterday Miireh, 68 e | 2 igc cash, cholce separator wheat, 15,000 24,000 bu.; rye, whoat, 4 | ts, 11,000 bui.; rye, | ¥ n-‘NllU Markets, KANSAS Crry, Mo, March _2.-WigAT— | Hizher; No. 2 hard, ¢ No. 2 red, 70 | 7080, | CORN—1@ e higher: No. 2 mixed, 335@34c; | No. 2 white, 35¢ | Gans No. ; No. white, 80,081 Rye—Steady 2¢ FLAYX SkE it $1.0821.10, BIAN - Firim av 64665 HAY-— Dol timothy, £6.00607.50, Burrew-Dall; 160 19¢, EGas—Firm RecEers - Wheat, 62, bu.: oats, 3,000 bu. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, bu.; oats, 2,000 bu. Slow 2914 2 2 mixed, 20 §5,0029.50; prairie, creamery, 24@27'4c¢; dairy, 000 bui corn, 6,000 60,000 bu.; corn, 9,000 Cotton Market, : March 2.-Quict; middlin NEW ORL middling, ing, reeipts, PXDOTtS gross reccipts, 8,447 continent, 400 bales; | 328,225 hal 34,500 bule pril, #8.77@8.79; M Junie, #3,9205.93; Jul tember, $5.80; October, $9. $5.60 bid. 3,008 to’ thy 3 : Sep- U'bid; November, Coffeo Markat. Npw Yonk, March 2.-Options opened quiot and_unchanged to 5 polnts up and closed barely steady .l( 10 ,mmh down to 5 points up. WH00 bags, Inciudii $17.40; \|||| $16.9: May, #1 June, £16.70 nber @16.6: Spot 216801 £16.60 Rio, aln Murket, , March WaEAT-F ¢; No. 2 spring, G6¢, Quict; No, 8, 85c. Firm: ' No. 2° white, 8414@835 whit 083 %e BARLEY —Quict RyE—Quict; Ne ML AUKEE, COnx Oats No. 8 2, 62¢; sumple, 87@65¢, New York Dry Goods Market NEw Yok, reh | 2.--Continued weather is having a good offect upon the bing trade here, while it has not be at the beginning of M n omany years There was no manipulation s demand was well distributed over the several department and prices are maintuined. nt Market, MixxeAroLIs, Minn., March 2.-Active trad- Ing In Misy und yory tale busindss done. Casly wrket, dirm; No.” 1 north 5 2 northern, 63¢. Reo Closing: March, 65'; fuir job- 150 active Ars. Uy aly, 704e 1 uorthern, (arkets, WHEAT Unset- Dot and Murch, Baltimor BALTINORE, M., tled and higher; No ottled_and AT 8 48C Quiet; No. 2 Liverpool Markets, March 2. — WueaT moderatoly. ady; demand r. western, 63s per ewt. higher; mixed spot white western, 4034c. LIvERPOOL, Qulet; Conry LaAkD St Pri Business Changes, The following are reported at Dun's: Norri, Wileox & Hiyward Shos company, Omahu, succeeded by Frank Wileox Shioc con: pany Lovgren & Ballinger, Omaha, g allinger continuing, Lo grocerles, dis- ve Publishing Company, Co-0p filed articies of incorporation. Brockman Bros., Avoea, Neb., out I P, Stevens, Alllance conded by E. D Payne, W. H Terwilliger, Dwight ete.. succoeded by Terwill Omaha, saloon, burned , Neb, Neb, coal, lum- iness, restivu- b Neb, rant, suce <|m| M. Machlem C. Bochl & Son,” Holdrege, Neb., succeeded by, Boehl & Seheier M. D. Welch, Hastings, Neb., tmplements, gave bill of sale Manufacturing company of L 11, Boss & Co., Miller, Not gave chattel mortg: Wood, Bull & Adums, 0'Nelll ote., dissolved. s led by O, i1, Ad Sullivan & Davis, Tecumseh, Neb,, store, succeeded by A. ¢, Sullivan, MeCluskey & Needham, Winside, lamber and live stock, sold lumber business. Creston Lounge Co,, Creston, [a., sold out Murray & Barnes, fmplements, Elliott, ia, 10d by g UL F, Med sold out agricultural to the Western coln, N . general store, Neb., general Thomias Murray arty, Jetferson, Ia. meat market, 8. A Fuller, Rock Valley succeeded by’ J. Bronkhorst €. A. Moody, Waueoma, In., suceceded by D, . Moody & Co Topeka, Kun., chattel T, meat market, #encral store, mort- STOCKS AND BONDS, Seeurities Contlnued to Show a Dwindling | Volume of Business Yesterd | NEW Youk, Muich 2—The stock markot continued to show a dwindling volume of | business today, while the Interest in the trad- ing, aslde from that in Reading, New England and Northern Pucific preferred, was ¢ centrated entirely In the operations the industrials, These n- | among shares all developed vart of the day A temper to the rest of the Tho buyin and fmparted market of rallrond shares, how Was mainly to cover shorts, though the | professlonals were nclined to take the long | §ldo for & turn in tentative way. The bears, | however, wero active und considerable carly selllug of Sugar und Cordago caused & deciine | Hocking v | 1itnols cent | count. THE In the first named o of 114 I the It ot 1% T 1o b r cont t 1t 500 boeame nolsed about that dissensions exIsting in the pools led,” while the ¢ dividend on $ugar nt by o rumor that th extra dividend=wou terly Installment in lively fashion ir shares wounted qu rduge from bs well “muintain oncession fro A net g The strong Disti] by ru t decidedly ception . of shade lower per cont on v induced to of the @ain of ne of roalizi in the early d nt to 353 ificat closed with Electric wit considerat ferred [ater recovored. Nt ady n in will have t Ificates kept it 1ts final change was Tand Boston offered cont tos pred from its best fizures, eant, elosing with a n Granger vance cored 1 florits ent and both O teains of 1 usuil viol list lheavy thougl advances for the day The Post's financls ago 1 teading's public today might | lively interest. “Todu ttention and had p the market. The statenoents of th diseredited manner that be influen rather lte in so pr nan; by i i, about halt of which +, but the conte an ins I and at 31 1t and conle Under the influence of the bear drive Noew England concessions wore | the e in the I those stocks had be Ter to purchase the nest b prr cent, Inter followed i expoeted 10 per cent 1d be bated in quar t the shorts to covering y the honie shares, Sug: fekly from 120 to 1247, 10 03%, These advances e and vach closed with i the best figares, Cord in of 81, and Sugar with other (ndustrials were with the single = ex- lors, which elosed it Cotton Ol Fose wr that capltalists haad ke up for cash floating company. Chicago Gas L per cont and General 11y per cent Ther Pacifi lealings which drove 1085 ¥ ding was stronger and tin the foreno touch- | ntion thit the receivers money by the issue of within narrow Hmits, and ificant gain. o financial ad- | but later a thit g peopl rol at considerable unde ipitateda bear attack wis down 21 por con but finally rallied tloss of % per were inclined to ad wnd Jersoy Central ent, and Mannattan endod up 2 per it iade all along | hour, and the elose was i generally at financial i per chanze, 1 writer Tanuary ave boer ived with y it exelte 1y languid practically no effect upon Ivion is that tho manugenient hive becen | iblic and extraordinary wopinion is not Hkely (0 iything short of the res says: A month | stit T celver's official 1 port The following are t the leading stocks on change toduy: Atelilson Adums X pross Alton, Tt do preferrod American Expross. Baltimore & Ohlo, annda Paciic anada Southern itral Pacitic & Uhio ago Alton...... 8 Q. Heako Gie susolldated Gis C.Co& St Gtton 01l Cert st Tenn Erle. do preforred Fort Wayne. Northern pi'd, &E L pr. lley Tox p Lake rio & West. o proferred Lnke Shore...... .o Lond Trust.. .0 1l als, & Nash. ... uls. & Now Aib'y Manhaitan Con Memphis & C.... .. Michigan Centrai | Missouri Paciie Mobile & Chio Nashville Chatt National Cordu; a0 proferrod J. Contral Norfork & W tth An vid AT shares, inciuding Quiney, 4,000 New York . Yong, M Easler at 81,04 perc closed ofr rl doat 4 PRONE M ERCANTILE: HANGE actual husiness in’ b SIxty days and #4.971 GOVERNMENT B bonds du The closi U S tsrex . U S ds coup UK 44y rex Pacitic 68 of ", Lonistan sUped 15, n et fs. Tenn. n Teon, now set i Canada So. nds.... Cen. Pucitic Ista.... D& RGIsts. L D& R Gods . MK & T Gen. MK Mutual Union s J. C. Int. Cer.. 114 Boston Sto BOSTON, Mass., Mar tinie loans, 5 wre the closing st 2041 12 Boston & Mo lumet & Lle New York M NEW YORK, March closing min Crown Point...... Con. Cal. & Va.! Dendwood... Gould & Cu Halo & Noreross Homest ko, Mexican.. Ontarlo 0 T 1150 o183 1400 [Copyrighted 1833 by LONDON, Miurch Special to T nquiet on the tions there | Bk Consols i account. Forel somewhat dull inton prices has boen unin were more or loss flat having recovercd fr day's "bad trafiic st closed from % to % | 1l others 15 to have been quicter dull, but during t and’ became firm, come from New ¥ Pennsyly cent. ( refir other have falle cific proteren cent, and Philadolg Canadians have no ican firsts and pr cent. There has be Short louns were obt The discount markot months' bills were quoted: at 17-16 to 13 per cent. W ORLEANS, L, 002,758, KANSAS Ciry, Mo, nn., Ma 3; b 7 i balances, $, March 2. same day last week, § Bavrivone, Md., bulunces, OMATA PHILADELPHIA #15,060,0¢ per'cent. CINCINNATL O, 200, Money ange, 4050 BOSTON, Mass., Mar 707; balances, 2,456, Exchange on New Yol St Louis, Mo, Mur 4095 bilun 1,0 per cent. Exchungo balunce: Mar e disec Pants, Murch 2. 97¢ for the account the Bank of France s 000f gold und 1L, Ma New ¥ CHICAGO, ),071,084 St bills, n L2 3 per eent LONDON, March 2. of England decreas hast week, The pro ngland's reserve to wus 561.31 per cent, Amount? of bullion England'on balance 1 Chic I3 L& C i i s quotations: tock excha s been u show of antmation > 3-16 per cont b 1 oV {0 and Atchison | > hive also given way March $301,047. Pa., 67,0001 silver exchange le the closing_auotations of New York Stock ex- dn hrote 1. Don. & Guif. fwestern forrad tral & N Wil it < Ontarlo & Westera Gregon Tm Oregon Nay L& L acific Mall eorla, Dec itishr Pullman 1 Keading Riehmond Te do proferred .. 4| 1o Grande W do rod na StoL &Sk St Caul do proferred st. Paul do prefel Southern | Sugar Refine Tenn. Coal & iron & i ist prd n Unlo ng & L. K do preferred Minn & st. L 0cks todiy Chieago, 000 | & | & Nash- | 3.200: North- | teading, 66,- St. Paul, 15,9005 Money Market. MONEY ON CALT : lastloan, 4 per cent; e cent., PAPER—G1 per cont Quiet, but steady with nkors' bills ot #4.8514 for 5 for demund. Dull and lower. State ns on bonds: Norther P Conad 135 V. Deven. L 10156 1M Gen bs &8 Gl M 0 St <t St. Union Pacio Iats.. West Shore R G W.lsts.] Ateh. 4y Ateh! 216, class A’ GRS AR G & SA 2058, 1061¢ 1021 H. & T' C. Con. fis... 107 ck Quotations, I 2.—Call loans, 7@9 per 7 pereent. The follow- ek quotations: on Land Co. Land Co.... Land Co, 1214 d Co. 1y W onc..... 203 tore 8 ning Quotations. ~The following are the Plymouth... woooers sierra Nevada...... 115 Standard.. e 1 Unlon Con... 5 Yellow Jncket. . Iron siiver.... Quick Silver, o preferred B James Gordon Bennett | [New York Herald Cable 1—General business h e, but in some ter for the mon roment securities elo. ¢, it the movement portant, Home railway allday, the market 1 i the 'eff cts of yestor- atements. North British per cent lower and nearly v bor cent, Americans todiy. They opened ho aficrnoon “iuproved | buying orders ‘\'I\IH‘,I k. Wabash preference wbash debentur 10 1 por hand Norfolk & West n 'y per cent. Northern ' per M 1 & Ro on in. rened proyed loss Inquiry fo ined at 1is to 2 Was quiet; two o ading 1 per inl Nof March 2 Clearings, $2,- , Murch Clearings, el 2,~Clearings, Clearings, #1568,467,- lngs, $1,348,900: | 1,544,404, | Cloarings, Monvy, 6 March 2.—Clearings, s, #1,341,511, Money, 4 ch 2. roc Junt. ch 2, 635, rk, Clearings, $2,451,- it. New York ex- Cleurings, $20,5 Money B ' per o 10 B0¢ dise el 2.-Clearings 29, “Money quict ut o Now York, \ree plr cent rentes, 95¢, The weekly stateucnt of hows an increase of 760, | 2—Clearings toduy exchange, 90¢ dis dull, #4.55 for sixty- sight drafts. Moncy, The bullion in the d £203,000 during the »portion’ of the Bank of Hability, which last week is now 607 per cent ne into the Bank of oday, £30,000, nent made |y Cattle Trade Active at Stondy P [ tou tny The run 11,000 hoad rather dopre 1s thers wis advice was uny ness was and vrices w the sup were s soid_ut 1,000 to 1 Fair to po down 10 #3.70, throughout changed hand was i arce from wits vory Good sold to ferior grades £3. at trongoer to very #3 [ frecly alve ally unehanged at { larec 1o clioie thin ample to Av 1002 1085 110 1056 1050 S 191010 i e b 2 o oy Zaan o ot et 111030 S50 1060 878 960 8O0 s 1190 1080 880 1024 1190 111080 90 feeders Ipts today were “upply trotin 207 hogs and 4,164 tle, 11614 hogs sponding four day et Tl nz influen and the ually mod it to inferior y was liberal and on whic. was somewhat liniit bui oo 1 3440 10 19, 200-1b, grides stuff sold indif There wins v and before the (e wiy with Offerings werce fuirly | generally Wl S Targely o and eanners ata hulls wer but feedin 1 stock FRNdte ling lower alers' supplics supply the pres ek and ¥ TruRsnAY, March 2 rather liber up 14,89 enttl Wiep, ngainst 12,4 nd 1431 shoop th S 14t woek Witk azain storday Tt arre 1ihaeal, elo and to lay noarly very naturally had a tha trade, but favorable tone to eastern nd export Thursday, busi- from the start except perhaps on of which the ompetition Mo beeve B00-1h, steers With fair to e fron #4 10 $1.85. ently at from $4 ry falr mov everything | to n cood for tely active no lower gridles d, Really 200t 1 practically buteher' stuff iboral and © prices Wednesday's notehes, and heifers to $3.85, ir 3,10 with in- nnd #1.75 to demand and ut steady, poor from #2.40 to supply and gen 36 10r common and but the ool wore in Cows from $3.25 2,50 t¢ in 1des ling at moderit 82 1o in der tr n al quite were was slow with the best stock: liberal, but dready more 1 denand from ment was decidedly d siall sold largely at Representative sules: 1t WOre DRESSED BEE Pr No. 51 19 Av 1080 1152 95 30 1454 1100 1000 970 1030 1040 1020 1100 059 1020 1130 903 950 1011 1 8 112 1010 038 1080 1137 1400 1200 [ 50 CALVE 00 50 90 00 10 00 00 00 IFERS, 1670 1600 oxe 50 s LIS AND 10 50 VEE 1 Saomo e 8h UTAI CATTLE, 1020 1028 COLORADG CATTLE 156 feedors Hoas—There here t ago. Ther the general w opened s STUIT was i 8 very long BONDS an Wednesday, quality mirkets reported o steady trade, good demand from all sodrces the market | dy ide OfF 4t t he tho 008 bout 1,000 more 500 mwore thin & week rable improvement in the offerings. Other and with r all good grades. Comun sturt, and b fc market was quotably u shade AN TER COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, WATZR COMPANIES, ST.R-R. COMPANIES.cic N.W.HARRIS lGOHPAIY Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Btreet, CHICAGO. Wall Stre 708 NEW YORK. @ 5t.s BOSTON. and | | prices The strength in provie rted a firmor tone to. the hog nd the market finally up strong with overything out of fiest hands. Good to ¢ e buteher welght and heavy hogs sold ut from #7.70 to #7.80, with falr to o | Hght and | #7865, The bul of the snlcs wor 10 #7.70, the pared with # sentative sales No, Av. 8h 77 164 120 #7 211150 at from'$ sutne s on Wednosday 80 to #7.00 & WOk 480, Av 340 285 211 224 261 231 8h 120 120 160 10 120 80 PGS AND ROUGH 5 00 1 10 ) SHEEP - Roceipts wero fair, them went divect to SWIfC and were not offered on the market. A bunch of 118-1b natives brought £5 and thero were some not very good | mixed natives that no one tried to_buy.” Good muttons were in active demand at fully steady Fair 1 § fulr 10 o0d, westerns COMmon to stock S, A3 250 8. od 1o cliofec 40 to 1T00-1b, Lanibs, $4.00 Representative sales No, 1 buck 119 native mixed 1 buck 28 native mixed. over nalf of Receipts n Official receipt 1 Disposition of stock wd disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yaurds compiny for the twenty-four hours ending at o o'clock p. . March 2, 1503 RECEIPTS, CATTLY OGS, SHEEP, [HONSES & MLS Cars. ilend Cars. [Uead | Cars. | Mend| Cars. Head BUY RIS, | CATTLE OGS, Omaha Packing Co “he G, Hammond Co Swit & Co B The Cudahy Packing Co John P Squlres & (o A Hans 3 Vansant & Carey J. Lobman Cloveland Shippers and fe Leftover Total Chicago Live Stock M €nicaao, 1L, Mareh 2.—[Spe to The Be] -iolders of ‘eattle their views today, ully vance on yesterdiiy ally ot id ram 1 in - gene ¢ to the Asking some L und they rket averaging from pts again fell short first estimates, scarccly 15,000 head arrivin rly all found buyers, the hulk at from $2,25 3.50 for cows, heifers'und bulls and at from to $4.75 for steers. There were sales of e stecers around 3, 4 00-1D, steers were quotec 10 t0 #6.20. Few of @ nuch as $5.15, the averag ordinary. of from e s iug very e left ov ket was steady osing prices, sules for poor to prime | for mixed from yester- nd firm it th king at from $7. t, at from §7.7 nd medium and at from 88 ) for averages of over 250 1bs. Not many good heavy hogs were 1o be 8 while there were scattering sales at from & to 5.0 at least seven-elghths of the stui nt out of sulesmen’s hands at prices lownward fron: £8.20, Mixcd ind medit zhts sold principaliy at fron and from #7.75 to #5 hought most of the 1i n ro was noted in the sl rkets. There was continuc in_both branches and p satistactory to sellers as any t v tly. Sheep were saleable at from § .75 for poor to common and fron t0'%5.75 for firm to extra. The range of prices for lambs was from $4.50 to $6.50 according to quality. Reedipts: Cattle, 15,000 head; sheep, 10,000 head Evening Journal reports: Receipts, 16,000 he shipments, arket shade gers prim 90; good to eholce, £.0076,50; Y1 4.90; Texans, ' $3.5044.35; #3.5074.00. Shipments wdy: mixed and hogs, 17,000 stockers, 83 Hoes—Keceipts, 8,000 head; marke pirckers, $7.50748.0 yand butchers welghts, $8.10/05.30; prime light, $7.90; other fights ). Sigkp-—Receipts, 12,000 head: ‘shipments, 2,000 head; market steady; good nutives, 4.00a25.00; o faney stock_on, sule; Texans, 1.0 i western, $5.0025.30; latbs, $4.50 26,80, In Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS C11y, Mo, March 2.—Carrig ceipts, 2,800 head; siiipments, 1,200 b market was quiet; heavy st lower; light steady; good weak to 10 lower; common, 10@25¢ lower; foedors strong; stockers stoady. Representa tive sules: Dressed beef und Shipping steers. 156 cows and heifers, $2.0008. kers and foedors, 38.00@4.35, )as—Receipts, 4,500 head; shipments, 300 i opened dull and weak and elosed strong figher. Representative sules: Al 85.758.00; bulk, $7.65@7.85. Receipts, 1,300 head ; shipments, 80¢ steady: muttons, $4.60; Re- ad; the s wenk to 10¢ nd_choice cows lambs, $5.65 New York Live Stock Market. NEW Youk, Marc BEEVES—No fresh re- celpts atd ng tride, feeiing i, Drossad be steady at 5905 per b, shipments today, 28 |.H\.»{..,n~|..w. i s of beof, CALYY d; market ige per b, lowe g per 100" 10s. grassers, $2.60, SHEEP AND LAMBS eipts, 890 head; mar- ket opencd steady: closed dull andige per 1b. Tower: sheep, $4.30@6.00 per 100 1be; lamibs, $3.00403,50. oGS~ R( direct; nominally 100 1bs. 08 fifm head; #5.1¢ ned at per St. Louls Live Stock Market. ., March 2.-CATTLE—Rocelpts, 000 head; shipments, i marke! nsler; v to good nati fed Rectipis, rket sh 5005 mixed, $7.4007 507,50, SuEEr-Recelpts, 800 head; shipuents, 800 head; murket strong, unchanged, ol il D. BooaeJr, Vice Pres D. D FitAz Pros. HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital 823,000; Omaha and Sloux City. JAs 1 Socy & Boc Treas. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE WIRES. | | | Room 212 New York Life Building OMAHA. JES Co lowa State National Bank, mercial Nutional Bunk! REFERE Sioux City; Omina. Epeclal attention given to outside orders Corresponaence solicited LOST VITALITY INDAPO, the great Hind Kample aent | Vigmouth Flace, Chicago, Lls re lity by vigor quickly Nervous De mixed stufl mostly at from $7.00 to | sufte it t Omahn Tent-Awning Dr, Auth “From You Must be Mistaken if you think you've used Pearline, and have any fault to find with it, have been times It must That some- Because Pearline something else, happens. is so well known and so popular, it has become People a hnnw)ml«l 1y ‘‘ Pearline' name, when they mean ‘m)lhmu that may claim to help in washing. haven't noticed—and that's just where the trouble is, you've been using the worthless wonder you're out of patience, r forit. Don'tg with the poor, Sen Peddlers and some unscru or ‘‘the same as Pearline. Back SYDNEY RINGER, Profe or of the Standard " tho careful analys: VAN way fnjurions to health A S honest—send i¢ back, s of Prof, 3 in no ther O 1in ndyertisomer and if your grocer sends you something in sor of N ‘Handbook of Therapeutics," ATTFIELD HOUTEN'S GOCOA and that it is decidodly nd h rivals) fr Perhaps you If or dangerous imitations, no But don't make Pearline ve up the good, because your disgusted lous grocers will tell you ** this is as good a I'T'S FALSE lanm is never peddled, lace of Pearline, be 308 JAMES PYLE, New York, icine at University Collego, London, actually V\Htes as follows: and’ other im_ sutistiod that nutritions than quotations in cor uties are quite m thlo.~T) Thor y dig n my book on isleading, and cannot possiblY apply 1) VAN HOUTEN'S Cocoa The false reflection on VAN Hot ruthority cited (o (i s “DON'T BORROW TROUBLE.” od, and the very {estimonial, 1 yrep ita very handson BUY SAPOL 'TIS CHEARER IN THE END. OMAHA Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Directory AWNINUSAHD TENTS o Wolf Bros. & Lo,, COMPANY oS il _BAGS AHD TWIN°S- | Bemis Om1aa Bag | co Importer tour twine, Frrnym St wacks, buriaps, ‘ | Manufacturers ot tonts awnlngs, eic. 10} and e o 1 COVERS, 105 5. it stroot 13 /CLES, M. 0. Daxon, Bleyelos 5011 on monthly MPANY and man..fes 12) N 15th parmants BOOTS \NO §40%3, W e St lunm 1“_‘““5/15 o _Mmmo OBBERS, “Morse-Gos Shos Company, making eloss prios to clitey Howard Stroat ry corner 11th and Douzlas Straesy, ash buyors, anl ara aclass of g00ds which Iy very saleabla with merchants, Kirkendall, Joues & | mer, COMPANY. ngants mfrs, Kubbe HO4- 11 COA Hand-Sewed Wholosa SHOK CO., boots,shoos Bost and rubber goods, 14)3- 102 | 1510 Harney st. o | 3hoo Co., Hacney St. L, Coi:, CORNIGE, | Omaha Coal, Coke & LIME €O, conl, S § Douglng Eagle Cornica Works Mfrs. galvanizol fron cornles, window caps, metallle skylights, ote. 1110-1112 Dodgs St hard and soft | cor. 16th and ¥, E. Smith & Co., Dry gos nishing goods, cornar lith and Kllpmf.rlck-Ko:h Dry GOODS €O, wonts' farnlsh- ,cor. 1ith sad notions, fur- Howard Sts. HARD Vl‘k. Rector & Wilhelmy Lobs oX& Lin, COMPANY, [ Deators tn nardwaro ana mochnnos to 1401 Dougl Corner 10th and Jackson | v, | HATS, UD. W A.L.Gidbon & Co. | Omana Safeant Iroa Who'csale WORKS. Hats, oaje, straw 0043, | Safes,vaults, jall gloves. ‘mittens, 2th | Iron shitters and fire and Harnoey St capes. Andresn & Gae t 14th and Jnckson. LUM John A, Wakefleld Imported, Amarlean . Innd evmont, Milwai- Kkee comant and Quiay, white o, Charles R. L9y, Hard vood unhor, wadl CATpRLY AN | parg a9k tooilng, nd Douglas. ) LIQuoRs, MILLINERY, firxck & Haboel, |1 Obarleldse & C) tmporters anl Jobbers Wholesaleliguordealors | of millinery. notlons. Mall orders prompt Ly W23 8. 1ith St 1001 Farnam St Carpenter Paper Co, Carry a full stock of gowiapplig ol | Kellued wud papors, ca vapor, ete. ‘ Smdlrd 0il Co,, ubrloatiag olls, axlo groase, oto. PRODUG E un\wnnm Bra1a & OCo, ot \Jas. A. Clark & Co, Ruttor, | “woultey Kinas, 17 8. 1ith st Produce, frults all — STOVE REPAIRS, §134, DJIR Omalia Uplmlstemv1 €0, uphol ture, 11021104 N St. Who Beeb» & Raayan 1stared r‘mm- FURNIT JRE €O, Graco and 13th Sts. Will Vote as usual at the next school election— but for many candidates. They give a unanimous vote—every day in the week—i in favor of QRS WHITE RUSSIAN because they know it has no equal asa labor and temper saver on wash-day. The “White Russian” is a great soap to use in hard or alkali water. roughen or injure the fectly s: Does not ands—is per- afe to use on the finest fabrics. - JAS, S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap. MA The Because | p parts tege For Ltz trans lady cust Makes the Akin Roft and Amooth. RVIN TRUSSES Best Truss Made tsupports the abdomo:r and com ie PUptire 80 18 W bring the broken ther and efloct i Privite roon Lady in attendunce fc ouers. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., Surgical Archie Slevato 1 all wetleal work ILustruments and Medienl Sapplies 114 5. 15th St, next Postofice. A. H DYER. (10 Suerienden! ors, warehouses, factory bulldings, requiring & thorough wod knowledge of truction @ terials, & specialty, ¥, O, Box 334, Fremont, Neb, Omaha $tov3 Rapair | M. A, D5 w & C) WORKS, stove resairs [ Manufaoiurars of sash and water attashmeats | " doors, blinds anl forany kind ofst)z2 [ mouldings. bransh of mAdn 207 Doagias st |ty 12eh andleaed, —— " Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Rest Cattlo Ho Kot 16 tho wost. e —— COMMIBSION HOUSES. and Sheop o Wood Brothers, sek Commission Morchunts, Telephone 1157 Chlcage JOIN D. DADISMAN, | WALTER E. W00, (¥ Markot Reports by mall and wiro chedrtully nished upon uppilontion ey The Mercer. Omaha's Neweast Hotel COR. IZTN AND HI]WARJ 373, Live £outh Umaha; ngers' 10 Rooms ot 82,50 per day £01:00ms at £1.00 por day, {0Reoms with Bath at£3.0) porday. 10 Kooms with Bath ut ¥5.) (0 $16) por dvy, :’\IVJT-U T ()l’l-lxlul) 1sh. Modern in Every Kespect. Newly Furnished Throaghous . S. ERB. Propn. MURRAY HOTEL o'ty with hot and cold in evary roo m 1 service unsurpassods The only hotel In the water, and Sicam ho i Tublo und dining ro RATES $2.60 TO $4.00. Speclal rates on apptication. B. SILLOWAY, Prop. 1ited ney, ROPOSALS FOR' FIE States Indiun Service, Rosebud Ax 8 D February 20th, 1865 -Sealed proposiis cudorsed “Proposuls for Ifield Seeds,” and ud 4 to tho undersiznod ut - Iton y.& D, will be recelved at this agenc witll ario 0'clook b, .. of Wednesdny, March 15th, 1803, for furnishing and delivering ak this age 1500 bushels of seed onts; 1,000 bushels of seed potatoes snd G bushels of seed wheat Bidders aro requested Lo state specifically tn their bids the proposed price of cich urticle offered for delivery under acons teact. The rizht is reserved o' reject any or W11 bids orany part of uny bid if decmed for he bost interest of tho service, CEWTIFIED Curcks.—Euch bid must be weeon panied by o certifiod check or deift upon United Stites depository, or solvent onul bink in the vicinity of' tho res dence of the b.d ler, made payabio to the order of the Sommissioner of Fidin Aains, e e lo'at vive b CANE of the auount of the hroposal, which ch araft will be forfeited to the Unite case any bidderor olvi shall full to pron good und suficien roturned to the biddor, Bids aeec cish 1o Heu of certifiod choek will not be cons slderol. Forany further information apply toJ. GEOKGE WRIGH L, U, 8 Ipdinn Agonw Viodil—wm - D SEEDS U hidders roc