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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER REAL n:s-ru'n-ron IXC!ANGI WANTED--Good farm in eastern Ne braska or western lowa of around 380 Acres in exchange for cash and one of the best general farma and bearing or- chards in Florida. Good sofl, pure water, aplendid olimate, churches, sohools, many northern and western people. What have | you and what s it worth? Address owner, F. 464, care of Bee. BEVEN-PASSENGER auto to exch for $-room bungalow. Phona Doug. REAL ESTATE—WANTED IF YOU really want to seil your p{‘“ 'lrhn works. We vnt - a. in _the reach of every po: llbll buyer in Omaha and vieinity. REALTY LISTING COMPANY, Tyler 0. 0 Ware Bik. | REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE NICE HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS. Don't pay rent when you can buy a nice 6-room, all modern house, near Ha com Park and Field Club, on a payment of $200 cash and $30 monthly. House has fine oak floors and is beautifully deco- rated; aleo has garage. Ask to see this AYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Sth F' m’llhl Nat. Bk. Bug. =] REAL ESTATE—INVESTMENTS Appearance was pretty much a surprise Other vearlings, as well as unsoid at lunch time. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET| vfifi" W e Loy Ng T hu I Yoz, fiu NEW YORK SToCK MARKET|KAISER'SNEXTBLOW Shares of Companies Operating in Mexico Are Most Prominent & |OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET }:’n Plates: ": ‘l' e | Cattle n.o.ipa-i-_gin and Trade is Slow at Steady to. Stronger rriou—lheep Lower, unau HOGS rn:ur TO FIVE LOWER ew_bunches of feeding lambs showing One sale of mediim wetghts was re- Wheat Sells Well and Prices Ad-|xN vance One to Two Cents Over Saturday’s Mark. CORN MARKET IS UNSTEADY OMAHA, December 30, ml good seller today, frnm lc to 2¢ more (hln there was a very active demand. The receipts of vh-t continue MAY BE AT LONDON | British Paper Conmsiders Teuton Attempt to Invade England as Possibility. AWAIT FOE'S LONDON, Dec. 19.—During the relaxation in all the offensive cam- ‘.u-llo‘ paigns. except the Itallan pressure on ‘move- | the Austrians, which has followed the expulsion of thé Serblan army unted | from its own country, European in- terest is focused upon the probabili- ties of some new, but a8 yet unde- velapd uphearvel. It appears to be taken for granted all sides that the polley of the central power will be to attempt to gain & decision somewhers, while thelr opponents will prefer to devote realizing sales in smelting | ¢the winter to preparations for war- rouL R\—Bnmn. l\l o e hae, [T} -\ K i an ‘over 4 lb‘ V" ., n & Ih‘. each Ooeu !\III feathered and fl& » but not anted. mokages sorted off and inwold &t noonh. tations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, ood to cholee, nedium heavy lamba, §56068.65 385007 11 boge.0: lam 3 u-nrllnl!. fate to ‘choice ho t\ eeders, 3534635, wethers, falt to westorns were THESE SHARES ARE ON BOOM NEW YORK, Dee. day’'s market was transferred pean affairs to Mexico, panies operating in that coutry American Smelting and leum being the most mmln-t Smelting rose S points to i AN OMAHA, December 3, Recelpts were bllm‘t: Monday lrl‘dv‘u l. (IV\IJ 50, Wheat was a — mellers gettin, Saturday, an um-m kind, m &:“" ot e, '{-t'fi.‘."&"s Yor Sarrsl barrel; Jonathans, Same 8 weoks -uo Some 4 weeks ago Same day last year. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha live stook market for the year to date as compared with last yu!; g R~ Gt e ng l\c block, !k: |'|nl. i \H. llmb\ll‘l‘r market for The corn market was very |80me of the best corn selling \tr to {hisher, while the off grade corn sold from er _Representatfve 'm’x ted lambs N: fed feede: 103 fod feeder ewos 108 fed feeder ewen CHICAGO LIVE sTOCK MAIIET‘ Mexican Petroleum of these stooks was naturally to the withdrawal of the nvol forces and the disintegration of the ment against the de facto government. Incidentally another advance prices by the leading producers aceo! for the strength of the ou nochs for Clllfornll ?. commaon angd preferred as well as issues on the Other metal shares fellowed lead in smaller degres and war Haldwin Locomotive, | on Crucible Steel, New York Alr Brake and Amerioan were intermittently higher by 1 to 3 polats, United States Steel ro lost much of its advantage ln lM final ck ‘l‘m ..' nged. in cartons or tnbc closcd with wheat 1d higher .' R lowes receipts were 3618,000 The receipts of oats were rather light. Only thirty-eight cars were r-nrlod in {and only a few sales were made. | were unthanged. R)n was uncha s ony T34~ Primary "wheat r Cattle Weak—Hogs ne.ny—neu‘ bu. and shipmenta of 1,088,000 bu., receivts of 2,160,000 bu. and shipments of £10,000 bhu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,608,000 bu. 000 bu., against re- and shipments of were 1,110,000 bu. bu., against re- 000 b\l “and shipments of table mmows the molyu aba i priees CF o o 1 OHICAGO, Dec, 20.—CATTLE-Recelnts head:' market, . 80Q10.90; western 'stee cows and helfers, §2.5078.20; oalves, vm.\ y. hfi. extra fanoy, aval oranges; 50 box; extra fancy, and 34s, §2.75 box; extrs tax faney Call- and shipments of ct|p!.. of 1,573,000 bu. m%& Recelpt ornia fancy California nave = "‘""“'.".'" ' i, fauey Cuiiormia s ant, The, BN - Farnam Street A Growing Street |3 We can offer on thia street tor & short time 100 feet near 3lst St. for $12 1% feet near this, some improvements, Harrison & Morton ; 815 Omaha National. Dou‘ 34 14% INVBSTME) br and store bulldlnz ‘at one of om- ce h G5 Karvach block, Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS E—um a0 Tarmiened by Ko Title Guarantee abstract 3% South Seventeenth et WARRANTY DEEDS. Wilson H. Widney to Roxana M. Windey, 810 fost of lots 11 and 8 block B, Kl Place ... s Gamuel Kenney and wife te Bernard N. Tobertaon, lot, 11, block 10, Dundes Flacs Jobn A. Feity to Rivett Lumber and Coal Co., Jota 1, 5 3 and 4, block & Pake Place Bast Omaba Land Trust to Pauline Ninde t and wite 16’ Tsase B, fllllo.. ot 10, biack 116, Dundes ot n A 'r,abnuu 17, block 4. Jomphine. Kelley and busta, Whalen, w35 feet " ATohite sobinsen ‘i b Com: umn enuaod nnoml recessions. modnrlu mlr, Eries b "hfl'fl*—mmmn ) 8.50 bex. FLORIDA ORANGES—1%s, 1508, 2008, 2168, 2508, B 75 BOx. fare in the spring. GRAPE FRU X’l‘—l' lorid 468, b4 l I).l .| bo May Attack Canal. There is much discusston fn Great Pritain of & réported Turkish-German at- tempt upon the Suez canal. Messages re- celved from neutral eountries professing to have German sources of infermation describe the German field marshal, Von Der Golts, as equippmng at_ Aleppo an army for an invasion of | aame correspéndents assert that the Ger- mans are collecting extensive droves of camels and donkeys for their teansport. English writers who know lIym de- CAR LOT RD(‘W"’TI. 17,000 hrud mnrkrl Wheat. Corn. Oats. ! 2 | some of the Pacifios igers. ‘Total sales of stocks were Ave Stock Market. 2 & |Pox: R oo boxs bon, $4.% Dox; Sie, B0s, Lsuom—mxm s, ullroml- Bunkist lemons, fancy Calitorn box; extre fancy SIOUX CITY Recelpts, 5000 ima. market steady; Ta- $4.50G6.%; stockers | . Ived, '$4.0098.00; | s, u\l\f‘m u‘m”rv reign oxel reflected mnlldenl helln' In the foreign situation, perceptibly, with general Tirmness for ail femi 0. The feature of the was otherwiss mather irrei demand for Anglo-; 8 manging bet ng ulu of bonds, Kansas ('l!)'v b 3 9 6.%5; cows an market which lar was the ves at quota- and . ulr- unc{ Rales rnponed t 0X. Florids, limes, ¥ UNKI ole Son s m lnd B24s, ll!B brnnd clusters, l)le position of live IWK Omaha, N yards, for twenty-four honu ending n o'clock p. in. Jesterday, RECEI Cattle. Hogs. Rhoop et 10 4 alue, aggregated nlted States bonds were unchanged | call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: L 200600, Skht, Tooanze !Allb—neulbu. 3,000 h«nd mullfll 0o lower; ewes, $1 s ° = Ho'fi mm cunberrlvl " ¥ Live Stock Market, KI\NBAR (‘IT\’ Deo, 30.CATTLB-« prime r.;: ateers, ”.Wm I nlon_Pacific . ) (IDER—NIw Y Mult'l Sweet (very \ Nebraska Ne- | | A'rou_unm | extra Jersey (about o0 crale.), $3.00 crate; extra fancy California Jersey, $1.50 ham- x.el'O'l'A'l'()lil—(.‘olu Qhios, R h ONIONS=Yellow, 1b.; Spanish (imported Bermudas), $1.66 . | oras MISCELLANEOUS—Crackerjack, case; crackerjack, one-half cas * | case; fard dates, 1” lb L] can; popeorn, 40, i .04i4; 1 ea $1.08; 1 car, $1.00; 1_car, $c. 3 3 cars, $1.04. No. 3 duru 4 cars, $1.00. No. 3 mixed durum: 2 cal $1.08; l clr. $1.02%. No. 2 velvet chaff: R.yo— 3: 325 cars, desperate gamble, one of the foremos! possibilities and that the extensive move- ments of the troops in Balglum may mean preparations for embarking at rugge and in the Scheldt river. Ground Very M Officets returning from the weatein front express the bellef that fighting on.a big scale is impogsible because 48 muddier and altogether {n condition than last year. activity on the Gallipoli peninsula Italian gains are the only im- t military operations reported te- Germany has lost the small eruiser Bea through a submarine attack. A presumed that the submarine was one 8f merioan Loco American . & R 'Fran 33338 B3FFBIFIENY E) g lnfl advancing; 3= Am. Sugar Rerininy . Tol s ‘hicago Great B corate: Total receipts ...... DIII’MITION-HIAD \!erll & Co. Co.. 20 1b.; Red Globe, k l!"uh ; lamba, . wethers, 3. L:‘ Pty 1 [ s ! pEeBa FEPTER JHTH] Dec. 3. —CATTLB-Re- | { L, lower: native beet = salted pean 1|on r,n%l‘ ul uu, com; : s§§§'§§ a Hnney. s case. Alrfine, 2 doz. $1.50 case. Motts, $3.76 kel llolllk. one-haif bbi., $7.% bbl.; eg. No. 1 walnuts, 16 eiputa, do 1b.; hickor: pecans, 12%oc II Ve mixed: 80c; 1 car, part ol 66c; 2 cars, M%c. car, & Bo. Hath Packing Co nnuv- ca.l&:l‘ Ilenton, Vansant portan day. u.tm head: marke Bta 8, $6.7566.70 %, Sood heavy &W head; market, lsmhl. 18.000 it 0! 18 3 1 ki) ! AT §22 =3 pany. Jot 18, block 11, Patrick’s Hacond aad 3|3 oa Dundes Realty ma J. Morton, lot 3 block 133, Dundes Pias Barter O 18 Bl veaworth Herghts 404 oot & T Cor o Ailagton 6. lorm. lots 18 and 1, block 85, Dundee Place.... 1 CLAIM DEEDS. Casper B. Yost and wife to Arlington G. Storre, lots 16 and 17, ‘block 8, Duhdee Pi Henry F. Schm! BT, Tota'S and 4, Dloek 8 Saiing's add. 1o Elkbom . jgan Place. LEGAL NOTICES The Union Land Company. the Englsh under-sea squadron which recently has shown enterprise In these 1 car, 47c; 1 car, 1 car, c. o.u—flo 2 white: 2 ears, dic. 14 cars, Ssuc NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET St. Joweph Live Stock Market. S'I’ JOSEPH, D.f 20.—CATTLE—Re- ., 1,500 market slow; llser', cows and heifers, uuda ply o8 Y lower; bulk of sales, '$8 [ LA et B3 $335F: 298s3% BaESenIla Mo, & Kan. Calf Co. the Day onm Various Oa--odluh- NEW ' YORK, Dec, ¥ tents, mmmoo wlmer Patents, 'v‘vfigimr—spot L5 £. 0. b, Now York toba, $1.21% o 1. £ tronx December, uk —Spot barely steady; No..2 yellow, no!—sumdy; No. 3 white, 6%@ Quotations of 5 The Turks claim to have sunk & British monitor in the Tigris river near Kut-Ki- Greek Situation Unchanged. ‘The Greek situation remains unchanged. The Greek government is reported to have protested formally against the entente allles fortitying outsile Halonfki This !8:': 1 car, fle, O e =B Banner Blu head; market No.'x northern, and_No. 1 northern, Mani- Bufll.lo Futures were Hi Jemen"& Lunduen Other buyers ....... =M Nevada Hogs. Shee o s | N TR zl Louta slonx City . of troops, which was then described as merely a technical one to keep the recerd o been for & Ifldl’ in a time and still they were more t.hsn double (he receipts of & ade as a whole was u before buyers real'yv got down to business. sallon were rmi) to that they Ba o 1, Scfllm -hlpplnm HOPS—Qulet -uu common to choice, i Pacific coast] 1915, 167751 1e. OM.I No. rd, No. Ba.nk Clearings THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE |8c, PANY. UNION LAND COM: ‘fi hs'lqmn. Bogota, 30@8sic; Central Iorco the mark ta made buy-r- reluc tant about put- in the mlm Btates fo " The annual meeting of the stockholders Bee by L of The Union Land Company will be held at the office of the Company in Omaha, Nub on January 10th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. for the election of five directors, and hr the transaction ot such business a8 may legally come before the meeting. ALEX. MILLAR, mm‘"m FRENGH BIG GUNS BUSY Intense Activity of Gallic Artillery. GERMAN PLANES MAKE VISIT PARIS, Dec. 20.~The following officlal communiecation was issued tonight: “The day was marked by intense activity by our artillery. In Belglum our : batteries, in co-operation with the Brit- ish artillery very violently bombarded German trenches, from which suffocating gas was directed toward the English front, to the east of Ypres. “No infantry attack followed. *Enemy aeroplanes, this morning flew over the district of Poperipghe (south- west of Ypres) and dropped about a dosne bombs. One woman was killed. Arras HBombarded. “In Artols, our artillery dispersed enemy ploneers in the sector of Thelus, to the morth of Arras. The enemy threw about a hundred projectiles on Arras. ‘Between the Somme and the Oise, our trench guns destroyed a German work Sglsssisi celp! LM%IER—F"III. hemlock firsts, 33@ Hlll Dwylhl Pm!lo“s—?ork steady; mess, $18.75 9. Wfl 50; lhorl clears to Br‘d-trm'- Jmlml. N-w e Iuleh Open. l H‘Kh Lo' lCIole.l Slt ¥ mfi_‘—— e B R E M-ym %’M'flmn&m ..zzl.sm« £ 2z3E on o [n "this" woek “ lurln&l‘} Rin woel Tast lowing are lha Nlul':’ll for t 18 beeves, with perecent o ] Tan Compared with 4 * good slock tle ranging a, when tmm steady to much as 10c hi 00@722.00. ly, mmufio rd, neuiy: middle ‘!EEE hown this «';';T-:".‘:‘ o Motors ‘week last Wlmw oo Tor the ‘aag, Mmma-nmhmm fair common to fllr beeves, ;. §00d to vholce 0od to choloe xn.u COWS, B me puf mmspEspse 32355y3Ep838882588 creamery extras, M.ky ‘«"/ofl’gm u 1 ; common to fair . &ood to cholce st od stockers, 6.75; common ln flr stockers, $5. » Douglas Halg. In it ho asserted the e glorious ending to far distant, BONDB—Ounrlun.nt. steady; rallroad, | The earl of Derby, director of rearuit- today told a London audience that he found the heart of the country was right. He predicted a viétory for the en- l,m tente allies at an earlier date than many The recruits mobilised under the earl of Derby's plan have al- ready began drilling in several cities so 64617 s, 16%c; average fancy, 16% 6. POULTRY — Alive, dressed, firm; fresh k #ie; fowls, uéa Representative San PYnnfllcn turkeys, 23@2ic. . BEEF s-rm:ns City Graln and Provisions, KANSAS Cl’l‘Yl DM‘ m—wHFAT—No t)ec.mborn $1.10; M.y whue uéw:. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS § 4 | Cinetnnati T%)Cleveland . Features of Trading and Closing red, ‘!‘I L 156@1.18; persons expect. bor o-nc, ot Y No. mo\m(.d to’ the hl ; : the 1915 crop. ek g’“)‘ )!:Klrel'l“und tm:. wnr et closed 0 3%c ne er, with De-. cember at $1.21 and May .l IUI flnlllled \Int‘h:‘ntedndlo %o l to %e a l‘o\llh)nl 1 fr;‘:rnnll%‘c delfclnfi to uprlle of scvlryn‘ ustimates of the export sales of od m e ) lDO s of wheat E seconds, 29c. p.cmn.. o BGGS—Firsts, 28c; Pouunn—l-ien- SGle: turkeys, Bo; 23 i St. Paul Portland, Ore. > i - gP » by & % |English Heart Right, Says @ of Derby 5 E) i Minneapolis Grain Mariet. MIN! Dee. 2—WH Decomber, $117}; May, $i.18% 1. No. 1 northern,’ $1.17 b ey ,m.m $1.10%071.168%. ft wu -ld to have been taken rently as the result of i ritish authorities in virtually commandeering vessels 8o as to faeilitate the movement of grain from the Amer- fean side of the Atlantic. sald to be decreasing to a leflonl extent at Liverpool and prospect: favorable for an early mo ment from Assertions that a_shar, off in receipts from the D‘kotu and looked for tended aiso to give confidence to the bulls. Notwithstanding that owners of wheat 5 s s2ze3 .. 1160 HOGS—A._liberal week-opening run w‘u Eflll‘nmlll Fort Worth. §iE L 175 cars, or 12,000 head, This I8 the larges run received in & long time, ing am larger than a week h two weeks ago An Inem over the corresponding day last BMh packers and -hlmn started out early looking for the good h and ing, on first rounds ricas for the welghty kinds, oking the Hght stuff 'herevtl bb!. L (he day's tOtAl, Wuhlnlnon. 200, Stocks were 55 re mr .~xsa¢uc CuRN—-No nza yellow, 72! g‘-!LAX—uM Liverpool Grain Market. r B 28 SoSENSER.zS.SRENABINANN NS =1 Ibany . Balt Lake City. nadota MISHE least. [ood st 1 in the region of Dancourt. Between sold Bolssons and Rheims our artillery has freely to realize profits, the advance check at any LIVERPOOL, No. 1 Manitoba, 128 64; No. 2, Later on aft had been flll the most urgen , values eased off a little, met with no W—WHIAT’;ED’}:!. taken to task bomb throwers and bat- |t teries of the enemy located to the east of Berry Au Bac. “In Champagne, heavy artillery fire, directed on the first lines of the enemy to the south of Sainte Marie-A-Py, has &iven excellent results. “In the region of Saint Mihiel effective shelling of Chauvancourt brought about & reply from the enemy artillery which was stopped immediately by our fire, “Last night one of our squadrons com- posed of seven aeroplanes dropped on the | Sablons rallway station at Mets fifty- three shells.” The Belgian official communication read: “After @ quiet night, the German artillery was active on December 19. ‘More to the south an engagement with bombs was undertaken and turned to our advantage. The Belgian batteries bom- barded effectively Hssen, Clercken and Leyghem and destroyed a train on the | narrow guage rallroad at Leke and a convoy." Washington Affairs The federal quarantine n’llnl( ship- ments from fore countries of Irish potatoes affected with powdery scab was removed .Y an omer of the Department of Agriculture, effective January 1. 3, 0. 1 hard winter, 11s 8d (‘())\\—490! American mixed, new, l-'Ll)I R~ “'lnt.r Dl!lnu H ~In o B upheld by the n"'"" th of inds, and towards the close my Otherwise the clined to sag owing to col to_the outlook for more Oats swayed with corn. Firmness showed itsclf in most of the Drovulonl options. vestment buying appeared to chlel cause. Offerings were ll(hl 0 CI.I)I Price Wh weather lnd As noted above the lights were very slow sale, and except where sellers were | ) ble to move them with strings, or had something that, while not very welghty, was extra good, they were left for the s but | the country is right, “I hope the new year brighter outlook than is n bills and|the present moment. Probably the gws zssZans oderate amount three monlhl 34 per cen Goods l-.nut. . 3 red, 3. 22415 December, 3L18%; December, 1%¢; o. In the end moat everything was cleaned but most of the underweights moved prices that were 5@10c | T sale could be pointed out that instances of There were a | Wowwuwxu-fim P s B0 Sweth Holding Up Parcel Post Service at Sea BERLIN, Dee. n~(ny Wireless to Sayville)—8Swoden has decided to make an energetic protest to Great Britain' against the stoppage by British authort. at Kirkwall of the parcel post ser- Sweden and the The Swedish government also has ordered all parcel post from England Sweden to be held up This means the complete stoppage of the Anglo-Russian parcel post Swedish protest Lhat sort were exceptions. few loads still in firl-‘ll Seeds: Timothy, $.0087 7 mrwwoo Provisions: Pork, 46,624 Iard EY JOR¥. Y $88TG10.5. Dec. 0 —COFFEE~ coffee market’ opened unchanged to 4 oints higher on a moderate demand for te deliveries today, but the near months sold off and part of the business was in ching from December and Business was SJ k‘("(‘ s—Hlxn 5. BSeveral bunches of pigs pounds which were 6. nfllhlnl around 100 offered found an uncertain outlet of them were bought as stockers around $5.00, while others had failed to move up|™ the way of swite! ‘case: ru‘r.\'fnm—m her; rec Michigan and reported in December a! tember sold at December, 6.62¢; hnun.r b.85c; March, ssc A r, '6.Me; Oflober 6 by Plerce 0il Gosden 0l 3 noon anunuu»e sales T Ative, higher; springs, 12%c; turkeys, 16c OMAHA GENERA. -] o P’!'!'ON—CD(;! we Michanged. quotationa rangiag from s s to 9.00c for Santos 4s. The official cables reported no change | in’ the primary market eSERSw ¥ 5!5!8!:7 POULTRY—Allve: h 12.07 ber, 12.3 Cotton nn-m rlmu a stead over z “:i' 1ie; broll 15! March, 12.200; May, REPRESENTING AN INDUSYRY ON THE UPGRADE " oa Rk, cach: e e, TS | $1.40; .!‘:5:%:";: i nllon ! A northern, standards, No- anh eounu. n on m-xk-v closed steady at a net advance of § to 11 pumu' md . uvnmou Dec. tead: oW “midaling. l‘v..nr‘l" APPien and Uried Fru in transit acros NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—EVAPORATE: App Fancy, 8%@9%c: cholce, !g. DRIED F‘RUITS—PNHA_{ ) SHEEP-—-Recelpts were on the order, es lmllen cllll cars, or 12,700 h b et Owing to their low selling th prices these four issues offer moderate {nvestor in the large profits now thln last ".l, and {s four service until i large un..g FlsH—-mHhul u'r‘ ulmom fresh plnk e a8 for the Gorres year, but shows a falll of a few hundred hedad as compared with The Swedish government, according to NEW YO K information received here, will notify the Congress has been asked to appropriate |fo; fresh red 9500, to purchase the suit o clothes Abraham Lincoln more the night of his nation IL theater in 186, e by TS e re e relic, 0 b;-;w', man, for th two weeks ago whm mh. fresh, 20c; ehom. u exing chojce, E; %, ‘Bpeiter not quon-a Cop- Ral loose mulc.\nl.l 3 eholce (o fARCY . e, trout, 1r-h uc. pr good oflonl ;t attitude was Mlmh. even on best lambs, bids being anyway 10@16e, and in spots made in the oll m"&v‘-‘.flum United States of this new measure, The protest s based on the British actien of , |taking sealed sacks of parcel post trom the steamer Hellig Olav on its voyage from New York, and in remq the entire parcel post frem the outgoing steamer Stockholm, formerly the Holland || Desoriptive ciroular Ne. 40 om request. American liner Potsdam, and now owned by the BSwedish-American Steamship company, which left Gothenburg a fe Other markets reported runs, and packer: doi upuna salmon. l!—lnl’mltwu—l: era. 100; *.. Bo; Yo T 'u ' rend, W, e much as & quarter Up to rather lo'or right from the start, late hour in the forenoom pacl fone almost nolmnl tad paid a top of trade [inally lot i, XXXX | were around 10@lic low: | £99 10w, spug don 53 20 6; Slectroly(i 10s; futures, £166 1ead, £25 17s 6d. Speiter, £90. Omaha Hay Market. t eholn \lpl-nd 1 YORK Def had lll.houlh a shippel load. . Packers falled bought_ Ihe Iulk HAY-Prai ; No. 1, bie. Futures | from that figure’ down to i Alexander & Co. _ New York ectioners’ A. opened firmer active buring: verlnx and |noon clearance was not v-ry nunhc there I-elnl several loads L vm- omr-a Lest helu‘ nnmlully It was stated st the British forelgn office yesterday that out of 300 bags of 41 Broad St. Rules and regulations o‘ the Mun pnr 1b. futures act were ot uiture so as 0. nw. cnolca vrheu $5.0005 50 parcel mail for Sweden on board the Hel- contained nothing except nnm ruu—um 10-1b. bas- L) m‘.‘.:mi'fiz'.‘nm"‘“‘ 'u took about 0-TURPENTIN (Sheut Shatse _" -4 1 “‘replacement duw(upvmh the ifi cl"r!-—mu m on _or before the fl(lh hu-lnul A the tender Sotion; M-d-l. to % the -f-:g' warding agent in Sweden. innocent parcels of mail carried by the steamer would be forwarded to their des- tination as speedily as possible. ents, § m}‘ Sk, of Monianas that Aoartied o ey brought ihe ‘lm g‘l.lu. . Nm dispute D.c. '.—Bulk euuum for of -nflq o Peng | Ne 1, maba todey were $3.6%.%6 of to tlnllh memo- ' CELER the correspo ¥ day last vur .50. were the firet ings to show up in weeks, and