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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1890.-8 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | et 2 oo™ it "3 "vour | WHAT MAKES NATURAL GAS ? Chicago & Eastern Illinofs common rose 11, T but Louisville, New Albany & Chicago de- Wheat Rules Heavy, Only Fairly | clined 1. It was during the hourto 13 | A Council Biuffa Man's Novel Thoory = 9 o'clock that the buying forcos got in their Active axc Lower bost efforts, and at the closo the bulls had onthe Batoot —3 made quite a showing throughout the list. —_— VISIBLE DECREASE ESTIMATES. Feoria & Docktur jumped to 92, closing &t | gt FAEE . BY ELECTRICITY. v per cent of gain. Manhattan con- 80 | Hawshorna, Z. H, Clark, W. 8 | Afton, Ta.; S. S.'Heady. Heplurn, In.; 25 | Brothers, McPaut. In.; Cohwin ol & Oo. 50 10 o0 mith, Paul THE CONDITION OF TRADE. 7 Money & Shade Haster But the De- " mand Still Active. COUNTRY BANKERS MORE FLUSH line of railway and telegraph? Can ¢ be that this new source of hydrogen 1s oneof the causes, ur the cause, of the increased rainfall tn the westorn arid plains? Itis a well known fact that more natoral gas exists in the United States than in all other parts of tha world, and it isalso a correlative fact that more miles of railroad, tolograph, telophone, electric light and street car wires have been constructed Py Atkinson; H, Wiloox, Stafford; J. l)l'ld- son & Co., Gresham: G. Ltfl, Stookham ; Webster & H, Harvard; Andeison & J, Oakland: E. D. Gould, Columbus, Albion, Geneva; H. Ennerson, Cedar Rap- ids; F. Hoy, Silver Creck; Abraham & M., \nlln S, K. Acker, Panama, Ia.; R. Bada, Silver City, In.; Tm\lnr & Blair, Broken Bow; H. lenru, Ithaca; Puillips & E., 'I'rum\.mll; W. T. Bartson, Burwell; W. C. 5% — N . Sheiton, Archer: I. Deardbrf, Merna; Bruon i koo gt B ol A in the United States than Oollections Iteported Falr and Gen- & H., Oakland; Hurris & B., Hancock, In.; | Receipts of Corn i Excess of the [ Showing & gain of 2§ per cont [ fyiw ¢he Ooil of Wires and Iron Rails | in nearly all the remaind ot W. L. Baughn, Harlan, Ia.; Rodon & Chicagp & Eastern Illinois took eral Trade Continmes Good—City HRetaflers Say Business is h}(umlr(\mln\ Jarlany foi, Rodon &2y | Predictions—Proyipions Slow ana | THEHD & T Weapped Aboit the Easth Con- the world. It Is, too. only the Norti . or nearly 2 o American deserts th ve boe ade Trumbull, Adajr, Ta.: John Dern, Easier—Demand For Al 3 points over last night. Rock Island, St. vert It lnto a Great to blossom by ||\lv-rc'|n-‘:|‘\::|:'l:u|ul‘:l:i‘«‘w‘:l:ll:‘:ld‘ Eair in Most Lines. H 3“;;";’.‘" Wbk ree Oraition ';““‘1‘"’.““‘% Oattle on Sale. Paul and Missouri Pacific each mada slight Dyaamo. thoso deserts have been belted with A 2 Douglass; Wilkinson & G., Avoca: J. £ — gains, while Atchison, Burlington and G, motalic bands, Kl . " 2 Kessler, C T. Goodell & Co., West- ' Northern simply remained steady. North " This is a startling and not unre - | In Local Commereial Circles. 2 ern: Hay %, Edgar; Spurck & G., CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS. orn Pacific common advanced 1 per cent A Pronlem of the Futur blo theory, startling beeause it pe ] The bank clearings for the week footed 2 Deuesse. —_— and proferred i¢. Now England moved up CouNcin Brurrs, Ta,, Jan. 25.—To | ceives the inexhaustibleness of the sup- 84,065,714.22, an _increase ot 27 9-10 per cent. 2 Ciicaao, Jan.35.—~|Spocial Telegram 1o | 5 o g0 and Vanderbilt shares made | the Editor of Tite Thers is no | ply of naturs The problem of R e WG TS ROSY 2 Abo Cox, an extensive DeWitt shipper, | THE BrE.[—\Wheat washeavy, only fairiy | gaing of about ;. Wisconsin Central [ phase of the great economic question of | Whether ~the nereasing supply market is a shade casier, but there s still an 1 marketed o car onch of cattle and hogs. dotive and lower today., Theoretically, tho | gqjned 14 to &5, and Reading was bid up to | fuel that possosses more intorests to all ased use of electri- nctive demand and rates are stiff at 8 to 10 10 H. Hanawald, a rogular doalor at Aurora, | market should have boen strong on the ¢roD | 4o Sugar was the buoyant trust stock and | clusses of poonle. the costigations | M onergy will become an element of per cent. County bankers seem to be more 2 was hers looking after two cars of hoj and foreign situation. Actually, it WaS | ity g points to 58, How much the | ot iniooi et e KOS | danger cannot be answered, 3 « - flush than two woeks sinee and the deposit - W. W. Baker, an exteusive Loretto doaler, | weak, A local bull writer desoribes the | vors oxcellont bank statement, showing | Mo 0ining to natural gas, It has been The solution of the problem is locked, 4 nccounts of several of our largest banks are B came in with a car each of cattie and hogs. market as firm, but nnively ndds that “the | gz 50700 increaso in roserves and over | ON° Of the elements of nature as long as and the future alone holds the key. } roported s increasing. Collections are fair & J. E. Brodham and A. . Stufer, extensive | fact may not at once be detectod.” It could | s4'000. Py ¥ 5 nature has existed, and like the light- INQUINtER, 1 3,000,000 increase in deposits, had todo | " not have been detected today with & micro- | with ‘the market is not oasy to estimate, | Ding that for ages fiashed from the scope. Prime had a ‘scare” crop lewter in | mpge toral sales were 142,237 shares. clouds and struck men dead before the the Tribune this morning, but it feil flat. The hylo“mg waére tho closing quotations: | human intellect dared attempt to solve Bradstreet reported that during the week 1 Dodgoe shippers, marketod hogs this morn- ing. E. D. Gould was hero looking after four cars of hogs shipped from Columbus nnd Albion. to middling and the country is settling its { merchandise indebtedness in a satisfactory manner. There was but one failure of im- portance in the state reported during the - WARD MALLIQTER AT HOM:. Thore 18 no Affectation *About ; At B h il AL 500 B ohe Loader of Sooioty. week wherein loss to our jobbers was of any ¥ J. R. MeKoe, a_prominent doalor at Pal- | both coasts had exported 1,500,000 bushels of | Srotoreoa. e u&':;"ln B iy o potno!|| - Phave InFOURLLY B BRIV ML LAY | amount, and piemonition of that was had o myra, was here this morniag with two cars | wheat and flour against 1,751,000 bushels last Chiadad it o b Y l‘ i 50 well known to the general public ns 80 that the uctual loss will bo small. The o of hogs. week and 1,801,000 bushels the correspond- " explosions that spread death and ds- | 30 “\wypg MeAllister, abous whose next forty days will tide over the uneasy 4 Anderson & Johnson, well known dealors, | jnr period last year. Milwaukeo ostimated Central Pactlc aster ever sinco men began to dig | porsonality thero is such u popular lm 1 period, usual with credit men at this season, 8. font in o car each of cattle aad hows from | 4 joqrese in the visiblo this weelk of 800,000 C;;};::gj‘,g‘!;;;;; it deeply into the bosom of the earth to [ understanding, says the Now ] 08 the great bulk of fall purchases are due 8. Sauire Heady, Hepburn. Towa’s big - ship- | bushels. King of Toledo and Lindman | &Quincy. reveal its treasures and its mysteries, | Times. That this mhundurqtnmlmg within that time, and if maturing paper 1 285 | por was bore looking after four cars of hogs | Of this city made it 100,000 bushels At A closer acquaintance with both ele- | should exist is not strange, for the very is fairly well met they will feel s 245 | and ono of cattie. Qecroase. The decreass may ba anywhers ments has not only robbed them of a'| Rture of the work that has_ given him that they are out of tho wilderness by J. T. Goodell & Co., oxtensive dealers at | between 100,000 and 400,000 bushels. For- 0 o i {ol, | D8 reputation =organising sad:leudingy 1 2 60 ; 3 053 | doproforred %' | great deal of their power for mischiel, | the movements of upper tendom—is cal= March 1 cortainly. b 900 | Western, had three cars of cattle and two of | aign markets came 1n easicr. Tho local Westorn Unton. .- (X T i . b Thade odutiites Goo8; - There ‘I8 ‘1o ex- 3 200 | hogs ou the market this morning. 1\ bl beari o | Missouri Paoific. fs 23 but has made them important fuctovs in | culated to convey the idea of & *‘heavy LS B 1 38 | Wisnerwas representod by H. L. Harels, | SPoCUIative tempor 18, still beaxish and a ) "0 tet H ot 9re@a por cont. our domestic and commercial afubs, | swell.” This sooms to bo the provail- trscrdingry; bEaknsbss DUt salesman fn dry 360 | who was hero with two wars of cattie. Bar- | Powerful party is working for a further re- N v ut 21¢@3 p \ ; A ing idea of Mr. McAllister. A man | 800ds, notions, clothing, groceriestand hard- 3 300 | ret & Harris had two loads hera from the | duction in values. Tho opinion was well [ PAm Mencuwriie Parsn —50) per | What is gusand whore does it come | B GH0 B O o) e eeace of o ware roport fair sales 'and in allof thess i 395 | samo place. grounded that the hoavy buying vesterday | COnt: from? These are quastions that are be- | 5., ino'master, und the o egance of & lines the outlook is satisfactory. The boot 1 2 50 John Quinn, Wood River; A, W. Olinger, | around the bottom was to cover shorts, and | STHRLING Exomaxar—Quistbut firm; sixty- [ coming more important every day, im- | gunqy, S1dpuoo teads 18 Tty B ALt TA iy S ey DA S Aprth Loun, | tho argument was advancod that with this daybills, $4.32) ;:domanid, 84.8615. portant for economic reasons, for if the | “ji cvor there lived a man that this snsp will enable rotailers to unload their iy marketed hogs today, support withdrawn the market would natur- Mining real source of it can be definitely ascer- | description did not fit that man is Mr. shelves and put thom in humor to buy lib- erally later on. City retailers roport a very fair “trade e most lines, except perhaps hardware men who are grumbling a little, MeAilister. It needs but a call on and an inter with the famous society leader to charm one with the utter lack ally sag. Kvents proved the correctness of New Yonk, Jan, 25. —[anccm Telegram | tained tho stability of the ~u||pl) this surmise. ‘The opening range, which | to Tar Bes.|—The following ara tho min- | prop ingstock quotations: an be ¢ estimated and much more in- telligent use ean be made of the perfect ‘W. L. Baughn, Harland; Roden &/nbuor Missouri Valley, and F. C. Adams of Logan were among the prominent every-day Iowa was Oc under yestorday’s closing, proved to Tinyiars imacicatlaR home ol bothe top. May bogan at T0ije aud the . o ¢ of nssumption that charactorizes him but dry goods, clothing, boot, sboo and rubr *"G.'HL. Nosh of Otkiand, To.. Was here with Brice worked “down: to e A few B0 Y8 | tuel, but it isimportant for another rea. | and bi om0 obLEvHiE: I one proK T er goods have been decidédly active tho ch of hog tile, Mr. N salos wero mado av 05 @r¢e. 1o market Homestake........4) | son that is beginning to appear equal if | hig Mr. M o o past ton days and traders are in better shape B S oL aaly | 018a miaady!For miwhills ‘aroutid 703¢s and. | Dayaaaals b H: i ! ! ll it b b 1cAllistatls! madess Horn Sflver Tron Silver. ... says that there are a large number of cattlo feeding 1n his locality. Jack Evans of Cres- than they hoped to meet maturing bills, not supriors It is likely to become a | residenco on Thi Xth street, near y- 3{c, and then sold oft to *l!".(_. It | Chollar. ; " 0 Rnfer ala! F) is | Fifty-fifth avenue, at any hour except City collections are moro readily made and H . did not aiterwards get above T¥o and | Urown Poiat. Mexican dangerous element in the world? 1tis | ki P upon:the wholo we find_expressions of confl- i 0 howd Y o0 UL EelEs closed at T3 @cc, with JRaussy FUotRIAY Con, Cal, & Vit Mt Dinbio. ¢ well known that the gas is carbureited | at such times as a gontloman naturally d8hca that spring trado WHibo. betier thun o obrusty 7550 and July at 78, | Comimonwealth [New G coal. . hydrogen, and it is also well known | profers to be undisturbed, it is seldom UMAHA WHLOESALE MARKETS. Pr. Produce, Fraits, Etc. Dlllor domestic murkets were rather steadier | Comstook, ' than Chicago, though all were lower. Here | Deadwood 10... . the decline amounted to about ${c. At other points the averago was not above ic. No PRODUC that there1s but one sourse in nature from which hydrogen can be obtained— Sutter Creak .. that this matronly housekeeper does not l'r\cal show no material change. Coffees HoGE, inform the visitor that Mr. McAllistor are a shade lower and the market dull, while | No. ll\;‘. Sh. Pr. }:JBD. Augars are active and firm, Carbon oils are 8 | Eaos—Surictly fresh, 16@170; cold storags, MARKETS. ree CUIC T ALt AL AL T unchanged and tarpontine “steady at the re. 6 | 8@le. o oxport news of consequence came in and SR iea e \ Rataris 2 P | centdecline of 1 cent. The wool market is 365 Hivgs, PeLrs, TALLOW, Etc—Green salted | foreiguers are clearly hoiding off until such [ _Cmicado. Jan. 1:15 p. m. closo— | can be readily realized that more than | guest at onco atease by meeting him quiet, 80 is flaxseed. Dairy products are 365 hides, 4} 0.2, ¢.s. hides, 80; dry flint | time as American sellers get through mark- | Wheat—Easy; Janua: yige, | three-fourths of the earth’s surface is | with a hearty handshake, bidding him still in excessive supply and in butter none 365 hides, C4 ll hides, 4}{@4}6c; damaeed | ing down their own goods. Corn—Steady; January, 2 815gc. | wrapped in amantle of the most inflam- | be seated, and then pulling up u chair but choice is wanted. As we have before 365 | hides, % § sheep pelts, gréon, each, 350@ | Keceipts of corn were twenty-nine cars | Oats—Steady: January 203i0: May, 23ke. [ mable substance known, awaiting only | himself with an air that seems 10 say: remarked, there is altogether too much slush 3 65 £1.00; sheep nul'-!. dry, por 1b, 7@13%¢; tal- | in oxcess of yesterday’s estimates and the ley—No trading. an agency to liberate the gases, when *My time is yours. Of what service aud grease shipped here to be sold as butter 365 low, NO 1,4c; No. 2, 3@3ijc; grease, white, | weather was much milder. Wheat also was. Rye—January, 48iic. they become spontaneously combustible | can I'be to you?’? | nod commission men are unable to obtain 365 cllow, 214@3e. vory weak and provisions easier, all of Prime Timothy—8$L.20@1.22, u} voR T HOFeAtEN D Ta0 Of Hakt Ik SRCAREA My MOA BTN Ry sufficient to pay freigbt and cartage for 3 05 —Creamery, fancy 20@32; choice, | which discouraged holders and forti- | Flax—Cash, $1.35. BN ProLl o0 D e R e re et many lots received. Choice butter is very 865 Dairy, fancy, 144 cuoice, 12@ | fied the positioa of the bears, Whisky—81,02. known next to the electric are. There | thing but a society leader. Was he an } cheap and nothiug but choice is saleable just 3 65 Couuntry, fancy, 11@lc: good to choice, | Foreign advices showed no change Pork—Steady; January, ; May, | are only two methods known in nature | army officer in active service one would { now. KEggsare inample supply and as the 3 65 fair, 7(@Sc; inferior, 4@bc. of note in the markets abroad and export in- | $10.07%. or science by which water can be disin- v that [ was wasting words 10 mention ¥ ‘woeather is growing milder lower prices may 3 65 Les—Medium_ver bbl, $4.75; small, | quiry av_the seaboard was still reported Lard—Steady; January, @5.87%; | tegrated and the two gasses liberated. | the fact. He has the same martial ap- obtain. Cheese is firmer and in good de- 3 65 i C & B chow chow. | good. Easier prices were, however. re- N ~. | One of these is intense heat and the | pearance that characte 1 Generals mand. Hides are in_fair request and quota- 305 ported from all outside domestic markots, teady: winter wheat, $2.00@4.85; 2 Sneridan and MeClelian—an unnama- ble something that made it possible to pick either of these men out of a crowd of soldiors. He is stout even to what tions while not higher are firm. Potatoes and onions are in fair demand and prices are steady. From the annual review of the American for choice. 3 s 2 or . Acting upon water Apparently governod by “tho doctining tont | spring wheat, $L10@4.75: rye, 33.50@2.s5 | Other is electeleity. - Aoting upon water deucy here. The cashi market participated | buckwheat, 21.25@100 per ewi, 1 han el sh bl in the weakness of tho futures, No. 3 being | Provisions—Shoulders, $1.20@4.30; short | Will liberate hydrogen in such volume hoted s 287%e nnd No, b at 2oige for one | clonr, $.05@5.10; short ribs, ~January, | that a balloon can be inflated with it. &£ Rk (:A\n.—Mullurd llucl(u, & 00@3.505 mixe(l Grocer it appears %.l the quantity of sweot ¥ ducks, S$L50@2.00: teal, $1.25@1.50: jack | oads to go to store. (,m\”.m,m\ of receipts The abundance of the gas at the pres- | might be termed corpulency, his head £orn put up in the United States in 1850 was 16 snipes, $L.00@1.25; jack 'rabbits, §3.50@4.0 and shipments at various rcceiving centers ent time, the unexpected places in [is set firmly on a pair of broad shoul- /1,760,300 cases of two dozen tins each, against 623 smoll rabbits, $1.00@1.20; squirrels, $1.00@ | s still the argument qn the bull sido of the which it is found, give rise to the theory | devs, his hair, moustache, and imperial | 3,401,474 cases in 1883, a decreaso of 1,781,174 62 1.10; plover, market, which was, howeyer, without effect | Cheeso—Quiet; n.n cream cheddars and that some new or hitherto partially in- | are stre: show e H i g b cod with gray, and nev cases, or nearly 44 per cent. - The production & Ll upon prices. | The resalt qf the day's trading | fats, 0% @hge; Young Americas, 10X@ o8 L S rono; e t with un- | any evadence of having been trimmed ~ et grade and medium canned corn is far 02 05 MAPLE SUGAR—! W s of (@) p 103gc. active agency is generating i } L RNy A\ and mediun aungd cord mitar fed s T R e B.50GL00; ovter, | VD4 B loss et @Ko compared fu,_p,,m frosh, 143@15c. exampled rapidity by the disintegration | or- dressed with more thun ordinary ‘was & great shrinkege in the pack, the 03¢ 365 each, #3.00@7.00: wou each, FLE0@2. ing quotations weré Jauuary 253c bid, Hides—Steady; heavy and light green | Of the water in the earth. There is | care. His face is that of a4 man whose market does not improve. Prices have 621¢ 365 coon, Kmd‘i ( mink, each, 15@00 May 815¢@813{c and July 821 @ salted, 4!4c; salted bull, 3lgc; green salted scarcely a state in the union where it | days are spent in the administration of Tauged from 45c@$1.40 per dozen, there being 6315 3 65 muskrat, fall, ’mflc. skuul, rat, 25@00c Oats ‘were again quiet, with turther weak- | calf, 5igc; dry salted,6c; dry flint, 6@7c; ary | is nov found in larger or smaller quan- | important business trusts rather than groat irrogularity in “quality ‘S quotations 621 365 | badger, rat, 25@80c; doer skinn, fall, por 1b, | nogs notea, eapecially 1n nour futares. The @60 deacons Guch, 20c. taties, pouring up from wells drilled to | in & leisure broken by little else thun Maice 1s the. banner state, baving putup 23g 365 | 18@210; winter, 13@22. receipts considerably oxgeeded the estimate. teady: No. 1, soiid packed, 40; | varying depths, with & pressure vary- | voluntary social duties. 506.802 cases, Marylaod 878,104, New York 3 63y 3 60 hoice Hand picked navy, $1.75@ | Salling ordors for Fabrunty could be. axe. | No. 2 3l @sio; cake, 4o, Ll o 500 to th Nor 18 1t thinw in Me, MeAlL 213,035, the tvestorn statos 406,800, and all 8 623¢ 36 choice haud. picked medium,’ $1.65@ | cuted only by allowing concossions, with Booeipts. Uy ing from. a few pounds to ghe O LA IOR0 Bl Y 8 other statos and Canada 103,109, The pro- 3 621 3 65 choice hand picked country, $L.00@L.65; | fyjy 560 decline establishod, month selling | Flour.... 13,000 | 8quare inch. 1Itis now almost impossi- | ter's drosa to suggest his devotion to duction of .canned goods keeps jn advance of 3 021y 365 | clean country, §1.50@L60; infecior country, | qown' with hght tradink to 20360, even 23.000 | ble to sink a well anywhere in the oil | fashion. His jewelry is ns modest as the demand, owing to the rapid extension of 3 62i¢ 365 | SLO@L. touching 20%c.. Trade was chiefly' in May, 103,000 | regions and not strike a powerful pres- | might wath perfect propriety be worn ) the jndustry throughout the uniwon. 72 8 623g 365 | "‘f"Y,‘S"",';“"“’" No. 1,16 Ib average, | \whion ,om off Y@!{c to224, with June at 142,000 | sure of gas, Ten or fifteen years ago, | by a clergyman. His garments are F MWillot & Gray report, tho total “con sump- | 73 3 62bg B, |20y B0ito 38 M08 Bigos 18 to 14 dbs, 423 | avout. i discount.” No. 2 rogular was nom | New York, Jan. 95.—Whent—Rocoipts, | whon thoso regions wora boing honey- | such s any man with moderate moans tion of sugar in the United States for 1880 at | 68 3 621¢ 305 | shoulders Bo: breakfast bacon, inally 203¢c and No. 2 white for May offered | 14,450 bushels: 82,000; spot dull, | combed with drills, inany of them reach- | and good taste would wear. In short, 1.457.501 tons and for 1688 at 1,457,208 tons, | 64 8 Gaig S8 | b saimagn o120t drioa oot name, 7o at 2830, i rominally lower; No. '3 red, ' 85%X@35%¢ | ing a depth of 4,000 f a6, gas. was un- | Mr. ‘MoAllistor's modo of drossing 18 an increase of 1850 of 298 tons. o7 B 63 365 | beof tonguos, 80.00 per dozen; dry salt meats, | "5 {Uiciong wero slow and rathor easier | in elevator, S714@sTifc afloat; 803;@sily, | jo8 & depth o GRS 1 e aation s S Consumption per capita is 51 1bs in 1889, | & B %fi 3 05 b5@5%c per per 1b; ham ronlav.w, B3gc; add lo today. May pork sold cown to $10.05, May | £. o. b.: No. 1 uorthern, 93c; c;ption- deel known, and it was only towards l:}m en simply gentlemanly in the highest de- 523 Ibs T 1888, 52 Ibs in 1887, 61 1bs in 1886, | 53. 865 g 70 | Petlbforsmall Lote. . lard to $6.10 and May ribs to $4.97%. The | erately active, lower; January, 855@ss3(c, | Of the first oil decade that the “grass- gree—nothing about 1t calculated to "é(lb- in 1885, and 51 in 1884, 80 360 Arrues—ber bbl, common, $2.00@2.25; | clogings were not av the extreme inside and | Corn—Recoipts, 131,000 bushels; _exports, | €rs” were encountered. Now o well of | draw attention, yet nothing lacking otal comumpuon of the United States f: . “SneEP. oholper $3.50a4001 fancy, (¢4.00@5:00. the tono toward the last was steady. On the | 58,000 bushels; spot dull. weaker; No, 3, 873 | only 1,000 feet in the same places will bo | that should be here. Lt '-;;.-” inoreso 0.00 :3;3 No. Av. Pr. No. Pr. Hon o 1o 100 pr o oh ton: up turn and back track packers placed con- | @3Tde in elevator, 383 @33%/c afloat: uu- | almost certain to strike asmall quantity | Mr. McAllister talks as unassumingly 1ons increase 275 1 500 176, 5 00 Preserves—8@10c per b, tracts for a large amount of the product for | graded mixed, 2i@4lc; No. 2 'white, 87%@ | of oil and very large quantities of gas. | s he dresses. In conversation he 0 LT 500 191.... .10 500 JrLLIES—4@43g0 per 1, future delivery against the ast and antici- | 874¢c; options aull, weals. Twenty years ago artesian wells ‘were | naver lags behind and never hints, but ) at) N Breswax—No. 1, 16@19c. paredimannfdehirasi haiexcltementifotithie ,‘0""—‘“‘""‘0"- 7”0'; bushels: eXports: | bored all over the country without en- | says just what he means in so candid a 83 per oy [Por <+ Eurchascs of Oattlc. o | (o 220n Famr—Eiokiod s T0o; spiced pigs | Pist fow days s quictod down wondertully- | AR Dy eEEs S o i e: Febrahry, | COUNtering gasi now it is impossiblo | manier that the victum is intuitively o 0. ngues, kits, $2.: ckled tripe, kits, 5 2 8STOC p: b i i i ¢ be a - ! e e T s i ane crop | BRARCA Oy 770 | pokied ! thive, PR l‘mml lli;'; i CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. i{c; spot No. 2, white, 30@30i{c; mixed | 8lmost to do so and not find enough to at vlaced upon hia honor, if he bo a news: . o ey eatiao of the fLapielana Orob | Ehippers s faodors. 4 19} [ICLIBIEEO \ g Wostarn, 2s@3ii0, least make a blaze. Dispite the best | paper reporter, to regard the conversa- in 1888, 157,971 tons in 7, 80,850 tons in | George E. Hammond & Co. 07 FLOUR—3 tuu.- " $4.00@5.00; favcy, $5.00@ | Cmoaco, Jan. 25.—[Spocial Telogram to Coffoe—Options closed steady, 5 to | engineering skill and the most ntelli- | tion as a personal oue, certuin parts of 1580, and 127,055 tons in 1885—an average for [ H. &S.. 29 | 5.30, ¥ 3 Tue Ber]—CATrLE—There was a demand | 10 Pointaup. Sales: 21,500 bags. January, | gent precautions that experienco and | which are told for hig personal informa- tive years of 130,533 tons, and an average for | B. Rothschild. . 115 Arp—Tierce—Reflned. 53u pur leaf, $15.05; May, $16.00@ | gojence have made possible for the pro- tion and not for public cireulation. In there is no affectation. He habit of interspersing his remarks with, “You see, don’t you for all the stock on sale and about overy- AR IR SOl ) ) i K008, : thing was closed out at a reasonably early ¥ SR }fltuu‘r; of ‘fl“q??‘“,:""fé n‘;‘;:eh\lr;}_m‘lln?,::: hour and at prices that could not be obtained P-sv-roluum—Qulel. steady’; United closed ay | (1O Eho Sonc Y B08 A0 hs ago. whon at the close yesterday. Thegeneral market, | 8108 i 1 Y eignt years of 126,348 tons per annum (2,240 | The Armour- pounds each), or say one-tenth of the aver- | Nels Morris go consumption of the United States for the | R. Becker mo elght years, 1,300,203 tons (2,240 pounds | Benton & 91 | 640, kettle rendered, 63¢c. Add o to Jg¢ 80 | for smallor quantitios, IR 9 | " Brer Toxaurs—Salt, per bbl. $20.00. S| Hay—$5.00@6.00. Omaha..... 2 Citor FrEn—$13.00. ks p‘,rk_Quwl, easy ; mess, 810.25@10.7 the only precautions deemed necessary | know, you understand.” but, they seem 46 duty collected on sugar, molassos,oto.s e Bian—$1050, Bowsver, closed conaideraly lower Whan | Kiae- Haw, ey Arig roaod, Guet, | woro tho'wire gayse lampe, It ia oin | to como us nawural s bim ia docs, 1 during the flscal year ending Juno 80, 1889, Purchases of Hogs. LEnoNs—Fancy, $5.00@0.005 choice, $3.50 | aro down to where they wero about a “rfl; e ol encountered in the metalic mines, as | guess” to a Yankeo or profanity to o ‘was $55,905,187, Showing the number of hogs bought by | @5.00. et eI L m@yenr 4 :m—Q%E ; wesf urgl 8 u'n e o well as the coal mines, and many places | parrot. 2 : 2 The 1"'&';'&”?.2{':';&,:: {{ale voflaiag)ilitho paokers und {laatiag tuyors joaitodayis: | ¥ Oxtmav—op doxi 00 ,,;‘edmm o RO, SYo6ry, LD oL oI Ibe. | oetare B e ok Aae, fems like Hern‘don {L0Anliesicah e Counoil Me /Mo listerls home Ja oharasteriey sugar in ni for forty-five | market: CALIPORNIA GRAPES 003 ra, $2.75, ¢ R . 080 Bluffs, it is bubbling up from the ponds | tic of the mun. is distinctively not yoars was 4,00 cents; the lowest price to Jan- | Armour-Cudahy Packing company. Mrés Pokk—Per bbl, 80.70@1I1L50. 40 1,200 to 1,350 Tbs, $.50@3,00; 050 |~ Cueese—Stendier: wostern, S@10c. B B 1o 1.200 1bs, $3.00@375. Stockers a - e, on the open prairie, aad flowing out 8,25 céws: bulls and mlx:g ‘:le‘!’i Minneanons. Jan, 25.—White wheat | from the sulpher springs iu the north Gxan toors, $5.50(@).00; cows, $1.50 | futires deolined sharply spot pricos wers | 1y of Omaha, where it cortainly did ] ‘ Iogs * | not exist fifteen years ago. Mr, Thomas HoG s—Tusiness was fairly nctive, with a | 39878, Closink: Ho. L ard, gangary T03 | 1 plotter, of Omahu, who was blown down,turn of 5o us compared with the aver, | Junary, Toe: May. 1834c: on track, T0sg(@rio; | up last Wednosday at'Dawson, In., and age of yesterday, Rough and common sold | NG00 o, Vauuary, T3g0; May, Tioj | soverely wnjured, will tostify that there and packing sorts sold around ubout 83,50 | O track: The: is plenty of it there, and the old citizens a hofme made gorgeous by wealth, Is. is distinctively a home made exquisite by good taste. Though he has been oc- cupying it only a few months, there is such a wealth of choice but not very ex- pensive bits of bric-a-brac, of pictures, of books. of antiq bits of furniture, each placed seemingly just where it ‘uary, 1885, was in 1884, 287 centa: in 1885, | Swift & Co.. P £.00 cents; 1886, 2.60 cents; 1857, 2,48 cents; | George H. Hamuond & Co. 1888, 2.70 cents; 1889, .79 centa, Omaha Packiog Co. el iy OMAHA LIVE 8TOO] U844 | Banaxas—According to size, per bufich, .. 897 | 82.00@3.00. 1861 |~ BurreriNE—Tabs, 130; roll, 4o, AL Sy Cocoanurs—Per 100, $5.00. Sheep. Avpik BurTer—oe. Cuaxseriigs—Cupe Cod, $10.00@11.00. OnaNces—Florida, per box, $5. W5, BuokwiEAT FLOUR—Per bbl, X Woor—Fine, average, 22@3sc; medium, " Armour, Cattle. Swift., Saturday, Jan. 25. George The market on cattle was rather ‘irregular Hammond & P we g . 95.—Wheat—Easy; ogt’s” mind i | and very unovon Lo’ prices,salosmien dir. | Purohases of Gatulo for tho Weol. | ayarmge, Sl -‘;w;;:;;m;sgg'; average, 8 | g0 0. " Light sorts mado” 8,500 8 r\;;' 'S SPeings ‘o irasl, casn, T@Tie: My, | Dhovs. rl.ifitmél.lflfifin"éhxffi“ " Wilingly | Seuts thal e houge hict heen sha lfa: 1l uyers. 0. 3 b = Tie, 4 Y L {fl:&;‘ d:yf w;;::u:m;a;;\ :éz;etr?:uu S\vm. B R 1 s Fough, average, 14@160, L4 :‘.."x‘ir‘:’;“{'éflf‘:'".fi.? steady with everythiug | T4 ru—Quict; No. 3 on track, 25@38 assert that there was none of the stull [ long residence of Mr. McAllister. —18¢. e, was ouly farr, only a fow desirable beoves on | Geo. H. Hummond & Co No.2 white on track, 23@ | 8nd no danger in sinking wells I} 3 doevees 1818 | Coux—lde, Ouza—Quie A ioon s ars B rmtoro ik oo s | b RSt Photd e piale s & Cudah, 1 ATS— ‘ - , 50 gel- 2 S%ea:w:.:‘;i'flf&“:‘i‘é‘f;;:?.fxéflh:y'.‘.‘fié.'.‘?i\?e"& S A R e i Stcn, moatam s, 6@so; holon, LIVE :STOCK “’gy»m.u (o, 1 sare, 450 frorous to dig & holo forty feot deep. =« | dom found ‘in the housos of thlo rich, Prices e , % o @, c. 3 at says that airs are there e D I e i Purchases of Hogs for the Week. Livk PiaroNs—Per doz, $1.50, . Dnloago, Jan, 35,—~The. Drovara® Journal p:.iit’.img‘i%ué’ ork rwu:»}‘ acores of incomplated. wells into' whose | sat upon, the footstuols are to put due’s LY change, while common vuled any | Armour-Cudahy Packing company.... 11,090 el Jepora as fohow r. Louis,J Wioat SRS s o e el R AR e L AR T > g sone a1y . ttle—Receipts, 2,000; qui wuis, Jan. 25, —Whnea! e hade eet on, the books are to read, and the wh:hre rom a shade mmakéma T, socording | Omaba Packing Co Daian Fagree oors, et snd steady | o3l I Atay: s, and wany others where the workmen | Lric-n-brac is there to be admired. 0 the quality of the stock offere Byits & Oo casks 1,500 Tbs, 43;¢: prunes, bbis o bags, | ers and foede 0.55(00.251 _cows, bulls | Corn—Lower; cash, 2640 M‘S{- 20e. narrowly escaped asphyxiation oefore | ~ When the call isended, Mr. McAlise frp:eag h Be; lu;;mu palcgln' rdus, ?ordmfi‘ Ec'bo ]cmn‘rn: lnd mixed, $1.20@5.10; Toxus cattle, $1.50@ g:fl—laml;}fi::jhflgfu a‘g“y- 2o, they could b% ruscuedh {)n many Hlaua; ter’s guest is not turned over Lo & ser- rums, 8, a ates, boxes ) i the on drive-wel 08 abandone Vi h ¢ e TR he AL TA of ?:Iwg' spicots, choles’ ovapurdied, Lo 105335' <Hoceipia 2m0m: markot woneto so | Lard Lo er ot B30T S e i T [ e e TR R S o. ts of the past few dayvs. x.uns louds were ,,','..f"’(:'nqy, yfnu..g, h.muu:uu',m iy b:‘;u- 8.95; light, $3.60@3. skips, % Hoe HButter—Dull and unchanged; creamery, | and for one or two years past has been | you, keeping up a runninx‘tmnver-ntlufl c‘u;(edt Sver :;:m ll':hxfl: markot and Armour-Cudahy Packiog company.... 198 | 160: apricots, choice, bags, 801bs, 14igos ap. | Shoop—iteceints, 80005 market o ong | 20@22; dairy, 20@1c. eugagod in bringing to the surface vol- | which ends in & cheerful *‘good-night clghty froah loads arrived this morning. The | Hammond Packing company 206 | ples, evaporated, Alden, 501b° boxes, a, o natives, $3.5005. wostern corn-f Clnoinnnd, Jao. 25,~Wheat—Lower; | umes of hydrogen as, which the thrifty | and an invitation to “come again” vs ;\lfi ol t;pelno“l i g than F-;fi‘le SRl e 421 'Hgl" siar, 83c; apples, fancy, Amqn, ; Texans, $3.50@4.80; lambs, $5.00 | No. 2 red, farmers bave piped into their houses, | you go down the steps. Feldnn or LeJomor Ss_omeoian. Hriday ples, taucy, Alden, 8 1, 1 0,40, m’"_""v’h . 2 mixed, 8%, and aro usfug for fuel. Not long ago it RN Kb ward the close of the market. With: Cattte. %"‘)",,:“:f"‘;""}".‘ wi'"a’"- h; Natonal Stook Yards BEas 8t | Qau-Quicti No. 3 mixed, 2o, appeared in an unexpected place in CHILDREN Of ARABIA, . On the market with cattle: Anderson tio: Toar, Califoraia tancy ie bors gty | Louis, Jan, 2. Cattlo—Kocelpte, 100 ey ] Chicago. The engineer of oné of the Sheop. &3, Onldud; E. Rose, Pendor; Suporior | 130; beurs, Galifornla tatioy, 3s boxos, sipments, 400; stendy; fair o fauoy | Memens Oy, Jan. 357 Whoat—tighor! | pumpiug stations of the waterworks | An Interesting Littlo Scens Wit Tho best Lot of corn-fed wWeatern shee, scen ?‘ o n I;lrar-As.m“s.hHP l:'l: ::‘:: fi 153 nectarines, Y :::l‘? mmnla 30(@5,00; stockers and foed- }'Xxmfl.:l;rg{t o No, 3 red, cash sud | JURH S pumsdl\a;l for holurs beon | nessed in Police (ourt Yesterday. pere i some time was offored today. Looal Iaj% oL ek AN \‘r.,.,., " Plattsmouth ; v Sixea, To0c it plui dogs—Heceipts, 1,800; sb Corn—Weaker: No, 2, cash, 213¢c. umping gas instead of water from the | Joseph and Lazzerousce, two children of bugers ook tho eatiro. lot, payia s bigh | 3 Dcr:,kbcrli:nur'w fiakor, Lorotto! | 0xod pfiux;”-.""‘f"f{'('}‘“é;r&l’ N Yonow, | gaidct lowar. hoavy &W&'fi"'fi.&fi, Sam N it SiharCisgge, | fa: una when & light was brought | Arabiws buraing sands, the ono sged to il e ) H. Bohm-wok‘ ost l’q\n;‘. H. L. H-rrl-. 7ot prunes, I O, 60-70, Uo; Orange ,;‘;L i um@ufi Light, $3.83G@.80. Liverpool, Jan. 25,—Wheat—Quiet; hold- ““f an 01{)9{11 val "10 'k o l"":'P :x' AP | totteriog ana the other a fusty lad with & Harrett & Harris, Wisner; N. A. ,...f“ California Londons, grop 1 mao $0.25; as Oity, Jau, 25, wnztle—nmlpu ers offer moderately, explosion followed. Anexumination re- | y,.q which hore a striking reseumblance to 0:‘1‘:fllv J. ,,C‘ Mgvu Vlllwg.l:::u S': l:,.lgi.o loose, muscatels, crop 1880, 82, Al ipments, 500; mnrkan ,m..k QCorn—Easy ; demand fair, \eul‘ed a ;tmnkhcu:;n‘ém (}l'hydlragu; BOA | (1ot of tho farefamed Neapolitan hoy, were 1on, Crelghton; Perry & Frash, Colo, m‘m- go: , Velenclas, new, Sigo; Cal '{o't',?'.m,,m .,g‘%,.‘z‘?,.fi‘“ow S0amln. L5 In the Haspital e o e ke mitos may. ™ | brought in from the street and before Judge Coupal, Herman, J. Keil, Bnmrou- lL o gs—Rece 'sh. Maria A. Marshall in New York Independent. of k of | Helsley about dusk last eveping, charged Frazier, J. Barbour, Wayne: W. Osborne, CANNED Goons—L'ruits, Cahifornia cunod pts, Inmunl-l, 600; pel . Can it be possible that the networ! » Nala la Brom B By " Hegarty | Goods, Standard Brands, 314 lbs, per doz.— n-r'mlowar'numd ’?‘ 75@3.75 bulk, | Look not so xmlmu{‘on 1y state; telegraph, telephone, electrio light | with peddliug without license. When told m’f‘h:‘l"dkl:m hv.ua":r':do.'. gm m Oakland; . A. Jones, Pleasant. Dm‘& 'Alp;g?ou. tl.m(alsa; -prwou, pie [fruit, T0@8.72!4. I am not always bed of pain, wires and iron and steel railway tracks | to stand before the court and explain why “ | Harrison, colm § lmuy & Co., Brayton, ' Sioux Uity, Jan, 25-2¢ ‘attle—Receipts, | This very morning when reluctantly 2003 tioned: 450; shipmen! ; market unchanged; can- | My eyes T opened on another day, Mal that cover the country, each always : ligeries, black, ; Prino sieers, 1000 o 1000 s 8150 @440 H N Hanawald, Awrora; J. R, Mekoe, | 53 he had transgressed the law, the elder of tue o lec- | two tottered forward and stood looking 4 u.@ 1.80; L * §1.00.@1.25: 1saw the curtain softly move aside; charged with passing curronts of el st [ 1o e 080 @48 | Bluavea, o siolar Girionmead, K | SN rsves, $L000L 0, ponty Bt | erk, el come et 0 ST lockem | Lesi the oucal sty s st ity Buvo ' oyiiing. to'do wit tho | abou b for momees sl ' u drswa’ Glood stoors: 103 to 130 B 800 t@iso | JYORY MR W ORI FURINE | poaction, leuon oling, "HA107 blums, ow | A iragubt broeso of fov called mo 10 leave | sbunlauce of hydrogen gas that is now | on fnto bis wrinided, leatherened tao Common 1000 to 1150 1b steers. 2.90 20 Grimn, Jamaica; O, W. Porloy. Mead; 4.3, | $1.05@L80; plums, kold drops, $1.80; plums, Hogs —Receipts, u i market opened | My fetters and my grief; and I went out being encountered for the first time in | Here came o 0 5 (LS A e 125 Dihon, dAphice: Qo B Lz. Stroms. | Ereen gages, $L.65@ 15 i peaches, Bay City, | 50 lower and closed 5o lower than openiug; | Into the perfect sunlight, ana each leat almost every state? The principle of | (i lusterless black eyes filled to ov: ‘lwl’ burk; W. Hays, Valparaisos T. Madigan, | W& Bitia Lo, 81.00; ourrau um, hght, - $1.55@3.02; , SIA@ROTH: | Bocame s aymbol of fe Iuflniie Love. the clectro-magnet which makos possi- | he excluimed fu froutly broken Engiisn, but Clark H. & Co, Weston %, Goodelh & ,‘“,,‘F:'__I,M,;,e nw""‘ 05; ‘quincos, { mixed, §.40(3.60. 4 The glory of the Highost Alled this foumg, | Pie the dynamo machine that gencrates | with a piteous fervor, “I child of Arabia— Co, Bwanton: H. O. Brown, Fairmont; J. S 1b eastern = Andd partook of the eternal life, the powerful currents used in electric | never, never sin.” Then turning his streams El A.Lut "De'Nitt; B. Gardeer, Seotia; FINANOl' L. lighling aund the overation of electric | g eves heavenward, he added: *He, up unern seconds e — 14 g 3; Matoue, J. Sartoris, First Nutioual bank, | 6485 %6590 K or P, railways, will illustrate how it ig possis | tiere kaows L say truth.” New You.:.n.»—'lfi&g Investigation showed that they were L al:'\kn The officers-elect of Enterprise lodge No. ble for the earth, when wrapped with tuchor and son, who Ld arvived in America With Hogs. 5 countinuous coils of wire and railroad rabi b ras 'berrics, 1.00; 2bbluoberflul. Si@to: | trading wn stocks today did not 79, Knights of Pythias, were iustalled Thurs- o | Grtoufram Atsbia; Wilhin &he _ fask ™| il e 'x:‘;}‘f;u‘;"(‘.';';“ Goh, Gelaton, | 91 blackuerrios, w@‘flc 21 strawberr Tk, With the axo:il?nn of mproTn‘;: Now | 48y eveniog by T, C. Marsh, district deputy L'fi‘L‘L wg‘;‘;l?r":n?lu.g K:x‘::“\:efhylra&‘:‘rn::; e Ly saiaa T e et :::.:":; - Brown, Kairmount; ;},,,,u,‘ rilooz: { Brosery flauw h‘"fl:‘vb;m&"dm:l" England, Manhauan aad @ few of the | 8rand chancellor. The officers are: Past | gud gending them in gigantic circuits Duioca bras, combs, oharte, ot which they R A A Ave Cox, nx::\,mv.;.( a.’n%""'B Woad ui;hv- i | pineappies, Bahama chopped, specialtios the market was quite dull, al. | Shancellor, I\ . Marsh “h"‘“”'"' 20 | over wires and rails on the surface and | had h;gl;‘x':: from s'-:nlr aative 17:4-00’::5fi . srazus. Norul Lous ¥ Gardugr, Seora; i s Lo, | 6200, 5.1 Ehadard hisod 0L SSeAL 01" e | s e il vetaluad the Sisoug tone of “‘“ 32 ot d D ooison A °”‘ [RUIIRE Iuen themhian henost b sud supoosad that No. Av. Pr. Smohrey: d: B Home mdmn g 04D rod. Bt G5 G i tne past few days, sud & fosther slight im- K w“u“ K. of £ and S., Jam the surface, llbernting billions of feet Place was surely 20 897 §3 00 Hrodhaw, A, . Stouter. Dodge: B0, Ties, | 0 rad Halilnace u“@fl““b_‘e 10; sal- | Provement was made 1o all portions of the Haves; A B Bublnzn" fhside [ of bydrogen gus from the decomposed s Th e da et ey 25, wid 8 00 Howells; Farmers' union, b N. mon o 1, ,,h_ 22.25; olams, 1.95; | list. The opening was generally a shade bet- | ®uard, J, H. Emp\dn- outsido guard, Petor | water thousauds of feet below tho | {ith o kudiy note to the mayor, asking that 45. 018 3 00 M, compeny. Oormallai W ,i.m' c.wm 195 | ter than that of last eveuiug' fgures, but | 4 Hatson; trustees, James 1L Bulls, T, C. | surface. The gas, when permitted | they be pormitted to continue t 9ispose of b 076 3 00 e N e ot b gy Showder, "‘.g,,,. e S0 areabing A Mareh and' A. 8. Bebinger; finance commit- | to escape from — the earth and | thelr wares without a liconse. P b 1380 8 00 h«hlu(mk. w-. Poiat; w &uq $5.50; codfish b.“,',“b‘ 91.75; cavier, i 1b, ly marked strengtl the market idlmu P, Hayes, T, C. Marsh and John | not burned, ascends to the higher | Hefore the two straugers in & strange laud [ . 920 305 Tilden; J. u Douala, Ll...w‘ J. F. | $2.25; cels, 1 1b, 85.40; 'lobsters, 11ib was shown by Maunhattan, Peoria, Decatur binson. { 1 Surt i left the court room the judge, court officers 1. 1 308 Mabon p r:‘un‘l)ng W Lo " Heaver | lobaters, 210, $3.95; 1o w.,"";',v & Evausville and Evansville & Terra Haute, — {a'x:fnfl.,".l::i.:l;i :xh.: o it unites With | Jd newspaper roportors ofowded sbout the > 0 h B 2.25; L iy < . . . J. L. .85 01 sture. Al o 2l 8w veue & Co u-\m. Iy Q. "k, Buroh. mow. ©. 1, 3 1o 4450, » 10100', whon s advance was Checkod | $i8 gateriainments ot ho G: AC . hal, No. | OF Inoisture, Cun Itbie that aturalgas | puiiy Mittord puotares the trist of us - Sl ...l 1184 83 MeCool Junotio Sames. 4 h i and P 118 North Fifteeath street, ou Monday eve v telligent immigrant in “Nea Stafford’s kx. 19% 3 % sloont dpnatn) BAMS & danen, e TR | 304mmen “““‘-“"' eoria, Decatur & Evaasville followed ing, Juwuary 97, All old soldiers wad ther | oivilization, aud that its supply Is in- | poricucs in tho United Stutes, " pablished by ) . N X Wwith @ rise from 20 to 20}, Evausville & | friends ave cordially luvited to attend. creased by ihe building of every new | Raud, McNally & Co. 3

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