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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1910, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET, Receipts Break All necordl for the Omaha Market, with Over 800 the deferred options. ‘The December 4¢1|ury held steady with shorts covering | lnnu ‘weather and the poor quality s _gave strength to ocorn. Oats were governed mainly by Export clsarances were the most ffberai in_some time. "R- advanced with hol OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE \ Cattle Aoctive lnd Steady to Ten Higher—Ewes Fifteen to & and & part of a load of thin ewes which Rge ot very desirable and went at quot-tl«n on sheep and lambs: Lambs, to ocholce, $9.0019.10; Ium:; i ood, $L.EG9.00; Iamb 1pp ; 1amba, feeders, §7 i yearlings, nod to cholee llght, §7 #o0d o (NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Final Week Openn with Greater Breadth and Buoyancy. GRAIN EXCHANGE NEW BARGE LINE BREAKS RECORDS 70 HAUL LIVE STOCK Cars Reported. S ulen Quarter Higher It to chojos heavy, o ‘ o mhuqunnu reacted, On A ulge, y 5 , S.75Q6.55; wethers, i { packers “,_2'..: i3 the selling side. %t?"‘:" o BIG ADVANCE IN STEEL| Largest Day's loeupu in the His-| Cattle and Hogs on the Hoof to Be - MARKET HOLDS UP VERY WELL Si: No. 8 red, $1 BG1: "'fl { HOGS OPEN TEN CENTS HIGHER (103205 hoe. Rew o -y i tory of the Exchange, Total Transported from Decatur lgiasei o' d fard. fiioe) | Representative sales of e yers e I ,",';.,"‘,'.'.".,:"" Io!n‘ 803 Cars. on the River, The rectipts of hast eors sodsoats | O Cass " ":‘:\%fimm' » o porsABA, Deasney S IR0 | BF tug 1. A7 FRIT Creter it et 1 \ broke o Fuforas todey. ne (otal umber |siandaed, (0itke, ‘RyeNo-?, He, Bar: 3 ki 2 05 Jamb.c...: & §i8/8m tnsobrtument trom. the move: PRICES MAKE ADVANCE ANYWAY | T0 PROTECT THE BARGE HOUSE care received today was 88, the ey, ¥ s: Timothy, i | B 864 15510 | 201 fed lambs.. S 88is% points . r~ "’;',‘,’{“;‘J&'-hm Whest receibis ::':"."7 it - Ty n.:‘,: d:,’f'"k' ofo. L | "4 fed lamon. W oim TR Dointe 18 S i hiehest ‘quelation | 4 mew record wes sstabished at! catre and hogs on the hoot are to Eaet ot the "SheAE scting Bt wad oneed | BOO8 Dnsatticy: creamer” Same dhy luat vear. . ti Gm VAT (18 red LTy i 80| 0al Vioeks ‘of 1900 o {1 thares | the Omaha Grain exchange Monday, |be thipped on the new barges to be Prices ana some selling at % cents lower. | first, ; ordinary 1 of The following table shows \‘:o.r:""'.r:: y A0 e W 4|, Nerle Advance was wccompanied by the | when 803 carloads arrived. The near- | bullt for the river traffic between g better grades of com were In de; | at, mask, chase inelude ,.«'.‘r??"'fi iive Btock murket {or the year to date as | § Wyoming fisds R B 8| knniing dividend prospects and trade con- | est approach to thia record was Feb-|Omala and Decatur. The barges Figher Whine"She off rade corn sl 55 | e g Whcpual” i, TR | coiiarid T ek vath " g o [0 Sk (|t TG " el Mo B | lery 38, 1914, when the recelpta 81® (0 %o bl large snoush and it Cattle 1,897 factor in the advance of steel and allfed oad! strong enough Wi -?e‘s"w:r:nm:g:cn:"l‘:hh e R A ve: 1&0";20.{0"!& lio; | Hows P4 siss | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET sharss. Another mfi.m:; in fafines oop. l'.l"t:" "“;‘M‘ "- 11 Kinds of grebiii e ""n“',‘_:":“" ';:h‘ ::"::“:.;: h mu f wheat or | springs, 13¢; turkeys, ‘d r to 3 centa per pou | n the rece! of al nds "°:'1:T°":?; b fgpese : oy = bricee of ‘Wogs at the Oman Cattle Weak—Hous Weak—sheep | 0 (e Tttl K00 and g K orices ‘on | Omaha passed both St. Louls and|UP & Darse cupable of carrying a Taroel dlowt -4 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET |fnatket for o with com- Strons. ublication of the very favorable Novem- cargo of live stock on the hoof. hn.fifl:'{n:hxwmmwm;;" o pthemedos Snaden CHICAGO, Dee. 37.~CATTLE-Receipts, [ber statementa of such representative | Cbicako, but was slightly behind | ol (0 F0 R0 will make & great nst receipts of 1,824,000 bushels and 00, head; market weak; native beof |systems as Union Pacific and Atchison. | Kansas Clty. It was behind Minne- deal aittes - Ivmem‘ of 719,000 bushels last year. 3 Sl !steers, . ,7; western steers, $8.90% | Other active and strong issues 'o'I leal of difference to the farmers up the corn’ receipts were 1, ETIACRRR. .. 4 1§ kg [y Sows and Relfers, $.40GR.«; calves, [mercantile marine comimon a‘a_\:’ pre o'm- ilwl"- Duluth and Winnipeg on] river In the matter of getting their live ) ¢ 71 A ne elting, Aconda r. 4 Bl SRt ST AR 8 B 13 E g L R B 8 RO e, e, marn 18 R g Sy g | wheat, bt far shead on the recepte) L 1 Qe T, 4s D Printary Cpate Receivis” Were LTt 5«»&5%" “Rarisas 00@6.7. ° | DeS M| 8 Bugl T 01 7431 7 09) 6,00 e l'?m.:. A moixed, SE06a 0 new record on ite riss of 3 to 106X, = e | well as the corn, has been ferried across Dostiels B84 ShBnte S v il” wushile, | W si«‘r:e:mfit' 1, duram, | Be: FARE RS- RE hE il heaws 665, rough, $.1006.35; pigs, fn{:«:n:n‘rm-::urg“mfllulg_m.g|h:":;."“‘ ';' = e 3 2 o | the @ and taiion to some of the towa Teceipts of . 506,000 bushels and it B 3 - 1Dec. 19| o leonialTo8eatlam ® o braska and Towa, but there were |, » iuth, §i. northern, 1 tored Shmiar. ahine 08, Or has been driven or hauled many Hibmenta of 10,000 bushels last year. d il - |Re | 8 rml 0 17.‘:‘ 08§01l 7481 8% e tr s P r o0 {*“The ‘one " dlsconcerting feature of tne 'fAlly §60d receipta from South Dakota | raites iREs & salivay station te CARLOT RECEIPT! tares bavaty ot No |Dee. i ull aonl o 1772 4 08 768142 o s B0, o on "W tha Fenewal oh & very ex- |and Kansas, with considerable from [t to s T, T peey Wheat. mm. Oats. conn—aom firm; No. 3 white, %@ |Dec. B H- - B R ot—— tensive ncale of liquidation In_ Anglo- [ Colorado ana Wyoming. Omiab Y. The barge nnee ] [ b PR . 00L8 Pec: .,.) TEN IR IR IWATIIR N st Lown Live Stock Market. French war bonds which fell to the ReW | Instesd of the beavy receipts breaking | CIItIER for handiing dive stock will 0T%@115; No, ,u:bnem_ ..l”‘u, hll)ec B e Jef e e w| o] ST LOUIS, Dee n.—ucxmvn.%. e g -:‘-u';m e ! (ih] [the market, as was anticipated, prices oo that much of the stock from that Dec, 26 7.04] 7651 7281 608 7 73 \:-v.lll"a higher, pigs and lights 57 i |quotation. Tot ,.m, of stocks aggre- |held strong, wheat selling at $1.061¢ to | *ection of the country that has not come H Pg_qtelfl’ state Po,,e,mm to chox';l: Dec. 77.| 6 86%| * | 768 T2( 596 77 ::!c‘.w» and butcher 5, good heavy |gated §75,000 @ {8116, an advance of 8 cents over last |'® Omaha in the past will in the future "fl“" (o !O km acific coast, h -suna-y * Hollday. Svee o CATTLE-Recelpts 5,700 higher; native d.:'\mu’:"zne;}mg“:onm?rhm: |Friday on the best grades. The demand | come to the Omaha market via the boat A4 e245" Bogora, wgte: Contral | Receis, aod, Supetigh Q6,110 08 |bect, Moics JHOSE, yiagines Scersh and | O (Ao Lo eyabathy with Uhe G | was w0 food that the-market was prwc: W FL LEA for twenty-four hours ending et feeders . southern st £ 4 o Frenc ut harde tically cleaned up before the close of the | xperience. ;.(h,,;",",, R’T'..'.."" hemlock firsts, 2@ JoF twentys ym% b sows and helfers %0; "native. oalves oo Al sales par value amounted 10 | gegsion, large quantities being taken for ‘Th- l-':::rll:n&- .:r Kansas City with PROVISIONS-_Pack, firm: mess. 419,00 RECEIPT s L & bonds were GnchdBged on call, |export. arge made use of by the : family, $20.00022.60; short clears Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. | SHEEP—Recelpta 1,700, higher, year: | 1,5, eonds were o Cuctations Corn Helds Up, Too Decatur people In deciding on just the 00028, 5. w0 | Unes " eogrso;” lam 80005, sheep and | on stocks wers &8 follows: |1no family, 1 {|ewes & . A Corn #0ld at G4 to @ cents, the prices | (YPo of barges to build. B. A. Luckey ; (middie ot $0.90010.00. 7 { e — gy L) generally being 1 cent up from Friday. | and John Elliott of Decatur are planning low, c; No. & yellow, -|_ TALLOW, quiet; city 8¢; country, T%@ 3| Kansas City Live Stock Market. | Allis-Chaimors {Oata, too, w cent higher, selling at (10 £o to Kansas City Tuesday evenin N i Na 4 o [ PERl Woietiios; reosipts, G SR, celpitn 440 igner; Bulk &% ; | Amarican ] to 4 cent ver bushel. "™ % | 1o contie with leating iten tn the Xan: R K] O tube;_creamery extras, ; firsts, 3 ! g W R " | Amarican " The receipts for the day and the former | sas City boat line company with regard astandard, 42@M2%c: No. 3 white, bo R (ROCOR . I & P., | American "300 |bumper day, February 33, 1814, were, in |t0 the type of barges best fitted for the Q13e, Barley—] 4 HGGS-Unsettled; receipts, 7,008 cases; ! iyt X & oo o ¥ a8 K } « | ' ithe, “DarleyMalting, 1 et ahista 6;#::, iy ‘ories Tiincte Central.o, s 8 : : hx:l:'h:r“;:i,a American - carlonds, as follows previous | 40 OF BAuling they will be callea upon These _sal ted today { g, g . Total receipts B W 2| feedera 630G800; Dulle catea s | ARsoonta o Monday, High Record. | “some ttme during this winter the 1itth es were rapor 4 e . L & 7 £ o e during L] nter . tle Wheat: No, 3 hard winter, 1 car, $.14;| CHEESE—Firm; receipts, 6% baxes DISPOSITION~HEAD. @0, - s #’ o 1 car, §1.13; No. 3 hard winter, Y AT (Mon: etate _whole milk, flats, held specials, s e, 1ogs. Sheep. | SHEEP-Receipts dn: higher lam .ml dwin Lacometive’ - 428 | barge house at the Douglas street bridge 1 cars, SLIL 1) TKOITHe: stats’ who® milk | atorrts & Co. So oY T Ustl |@915; yearlings ; winters Bothiohom Bioel | " ]{in Omaha is to be further protected oy St ar | (. T BT el i UNEY Mo i 188 e fot Bl L Ll : {skminet the lco Jame uf the worine by 0810y cars, | hSciala, avorage Tancy, 184Gicke ; (] Stoux City Live Stook Market. - Torals CT] gty ":‘“‘"“ that are'to be hauled i 3car, ot Bample | o EOULTRY AN et hickers o SIOUS CITY, IA.. Dec. #.—HOGS—Re- 5% Storage Btocks Increase. { SIS SN thu. Nptosin o Cares, o | Zic; fowls, 12%4@176; turkeys, . relnu ". ¢ marki 0c higher: heavy 200 the house and along the bank to protect b nruh_%ui-%noi Tc; fowls, e, % 6.90; light 6. bulk 2100 The M“'. ":"" ot "‘“h“' “::“"“ the nearby bank of the river and the " o . e o0 the stoocks in atorage, so that in . > o, Jmixed, 1 car,| OMAMA GENERAL MARKET. | le'::l 1300, market 109150 2 N gresate they are but #8,000 bushels Al ::’:“:"“" frem the ice Jams that are X i - bt come. . 1 car, $L14; 1 Welran 8 4o: cown and helters 2 tocke | 10 those of ‘the corresponding date of ene | "G00 HCUR L 2, No.'s duruin, nu i e bnll rs, 15%@iTc; 8 9 ers and feeders 5.7016.60; calves 5.009.00;, Lo yoar ago. However, dealers are looking | . . W. Mackie of the ‘d“'"m- 1 car 10¢; hens, m boll stags etc. T8GR o for a depletion in the wheat stocks very | ARS8 City boat line has personally | St. Joseph Live Stock Market. General Electric Great Northedn % last week & number of large sales for shortly, for the reason that within the thanked the Omaha Commercial club and ita tiver boosters for their assistance in otk 1 ear, . -~ R e 4 ST. JOSEPH. Dec. oI Great Northern Ore cife. 3800 s 4 immediate shipment have |the fight Kansas City made against the 1 white; 8 t’;;cruhg‘d’). o, No. F white, N Yotk counta, | camall Sinivan Bros b | gotpia, 50" head: m?rk.e:"mn-‘:fmfil W o poacgh Ay | unfavorable river report made by Lieu- 0 . . " Wl 4@2c; m 2 s | W o > b cars, 66c.’ No. 640; 5 car, | Sanke, Sall cans: 20GHI0; 1arge cans, NJR"""C'Q‘:?nAC.n S0 it LI calven. 38,0089 mlmm :"d % Lo Ml o ,h'm " oy 30 e :;:':‘u.';.:':::..m’".;'. '.'«"&"J.”w"‘ 8 . ecelpf hea . market, lnlrmllnlnll Har, N, J. 1 and one year ago are: vel i car, B, No. e o nn'fl'm'w'&‘u’:fi'«:‘fi:fl'mnh (iigyins .. : ! Mflh"' B PARE LAMBS. Roteipts, 1,000 et BIE; Toarhte | Sedt Eeetum. Me. Maskih ke o ellew, 1 car, o, | troul 18e; "white fish, fresh, Bo; Luffman L L B L S 6 Wheat o SO | the Commercial club by long distance ci 3 ‘oars, Wo; iired an B, ek, TG | Baker. Janes & Siniih iy e | vor e 3 |Oats @ 8131 | telephone, said b felt the auccess in the ) 35} | g antn ! . 000 fight made ‘s repo Mo., T Rye g against Deak: ] rt was smoked white e: kippered salmon, | Baon SAVANNAL, Ge., Des. 3—Tutpentine | Mt Pt oon. 700, "I Barley 00 1THOW | jurgely'dus ta the help Omaha gave when FROZEN FISH—Haltbut sises to -miK flrm, saies 166 receipts 887 shipments 67; | Natons! Blacuit Totals W00 ,627,00 | the development of the river was in -~ ““ e‘.‘:flf‘g‘e Prion =tfears 100; Now |Jensen & Ling Rosin firm: salep 817: recelpts 1,567 i::‘,*';;;_‘"y,,m_, Within the last week it 1n asserted | T )fi No-T ‘l" Sreasea, x Other buyers. '*"Pm""- Stoek “;‘L'fi _‘%‘“"*, " . 1% | that. from the south and southwest th:n i PR NN SRS large, i Ne. 1 white- 51 |B G g v 7 vel - enormous demand for : picket H 5383 5,38 | G. To0; WW, 75, has developed an-en K c 8 "‘h "mu' uc' lo-. lc:"“n‘ wing: CATTLE~ re‘\’ llbflulklhlln‘ g ‘1-.»1:1.- fo'l“"' ‘oats and a number n;"uhluh of l:r‘:vl N lem an Oent lrrlnl. morning for Id<hou ay week al- . quantities are pending. With these made, c Wh I 3 . 10; ler than last week . Z—W o ! A A T .;.E‘. g ol sy A Bis, TaERAR: s e e woeks ot oo | @ Camera When Its fle galion, $3.00 a year ago by 2,20 head. ronunm:{v 1,228, | . on hand will soon be depleted. ;D VIRV, T Fotn oy 15,3 ey, good v, Sttt | B e e, & i Many Yards Away i FISH—Salmon. 101, bas- | prices ranging all the way from fully Byatio; "No. 1 White S M lcolm Gets GOOd f steady to as much s 10c higher. Most g e~ alco. — of the cattle of the kind that would 4,100 Wl . Coast league fans have been getting a -n&m to buyers sold ugg‘mr season. Dry Goods Market. ki Promotion on M. P, |ot ot sidetignts on masor loague nite tirst % choloe | (NEW ORK, Dec, 2I—«Dry . Goods | U "0 v hand through Interviews printed by San Poaven Praoghn, fair Lo good besves, | Marker)-cotton ‘ood firm; yarn steady: 122,800 as xmafl Present,| Frenctico vavers with big show athlotes $6.76@7.40; pommon to_fair beeves, $5.7 | WASh (HBIICE (OF Bere. Thre 1 who. have been visiting the Bxposition ‘good to cholce grass heifers, $5.60 played by goods 2 §¢ 004 to choloe Grass cows .m,'"m- U/ e e AR O oo "::‘:": "l.’“"‘ prints & breesy column 2%; fair to good cows, $4.50g6.2%; com- . T g §uaead e When A. R. Iuleolm. for the Inst twen- | 0 Sherwood Magee. It is in !bo‘ 1 Moto 1.700 §0 A4 3-%?1-.[013'::”‘0‘00(‘;115 fair {gwnod’l]'ardlne S Saloon Srash B o 500 W Wy :u ty-one months assistant general freight | the form of a monologue and some of feeders, $6. common to fair feed- 3 b "m}":‘;’_ ':;;‘"' pid. e e . |agent of the Missouri Pacifie, Iron Moun- | Sherry’s ploturesque languagh is worth ers, $5.0096.00; good to cholce stockers, Ordlnance Flled tin and Denver & Rio Grande and | Febeating, for he says a mumber of good fn fico?fi:mt('a:lrlom'u‘ro‘:dlo:l::s: © 350008 New York Money Market. Western Pacific roads here, awoke on | things. ; Here goes. stock helfers, $5.25@6.00; stock cows, 34500 | 3 . NEW YORK, Dee, #.—~MERCANTILE | Christmas morning, he found a present | “I see you prioted a lot of things that 6.35; stock calves, $6.0007.%5; veal calves, | City Commissioner Jardine's ordinance |PA¥ CR-Q4K ber, qent in his stocking, It was a promotion that | Johnny Bvers said about the National n.o(to 9.50; bulls, stags, etc., for the regulation of saloon men who sell | STERLING IXCHANGE -0 days, .90, (ho was not looking for and one that |league umpires. It was all right, but it Representative ul;;EEm to persons of .whom they have been |AGMARG, W TEA: Cae :an dollars, | Will take him away from Omaha and to | wes aitogether too tame. ' The worst you Av‘“’"","“ warned, has been placed on file by the |4ie. San ¥ranclsoo, can aay about most of ‘em la too 6% ne: ity council, the explanation being that ONDE -Government, raflroad, "teadYi| The promotion is effective January 1|1 thought a certain one that th: M ! MONEY—Time loans. ateady: 8 and ong ey let out 850 i the measure 18 too sweeping to be of- 4\ o o\ g2is per cent: six months. 2%e |And as general western frelght and pas- | a couple of years ago was the limit, but o8 . tective. B per ‘cent. Call money. steady: 'hIEN. |senger agent gives Mr. Malcolm charée | I can name a couple still drawing pa. AR Te n Mr. Jardine sald that he will offer an- |3 per cent: low, 1% per cont: ruling rate, | of the Missourl Pacific and Iron Moun- ; from the league that are twice as bad i S 1% @ other ordinance to meet the ideas of the | % iy “530F JAR' GG Otferea'at ‘2 per |tain Toads’ business over the entire Pa- | “Why didnt Evers tell you whet G vlfi un % ) - council. The purpose of the ordinance |cent cific coast country from British America | guy B i '°‘; what this :E: LY Ww © was to make it possible for a citizen to | Closing quotations on bonds today wers |y, Mexico, “Why fld:uz ."’ e “‘":' o {2 |notify a saloon man not to sell liquora | 3 follows: WU 7. C. dob. do..13% | On the date named the Missour) Pacitio | to Nare o debrot eptl embln et gy o 3 2 AR 13‘ vel. 31 {1t | to another person and to place the saloon e YO0 % (D106 |and Iron Mountain will establish inde- | .qm rover O, | oo e b WY 0| 105|104 "‘"“ "‘“"“‘“wfiufi ] § & |man's license in jeopardy it he isnored {pendent _agencies st Los Angoles, | il OO b o :g" ‘m‘;, linols, the notice. m ning calling a parr i1 Bt SO i A 815 Tha wow andioance: whi b morh spe- 3| ',"‘:L“'.“":"""“' A s | one and you're up there swinging your nmfia-mg cuunury. e} secor e 96 - W head off? And he should have told you CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | i cartons or b, 8e;” icod o W s eitig. “ the .Iu'l:ldlc‘:llo.n or Mr. u‘:mmn‘u-rle:- Y g Zon ———— countr common, . - H A ETED BRBADS | Armour & Co, b ore the sour! 'acific a ) g, s ures of the Trading and Closing | o CHE {" oty et gl '; HH +2| THERMOMETER DROPS TO Alehimon msn. 48 mluounlun throughout the Pacific coast | WFORE! ..'m"":‘:::"::.h' wrong’ which rmo- on Board of Trade. ho“‘f n%;fi“fl-"hw o FOUR BELOW AT MADRID ot :::%Lng-v:u:wuaunz umom el y, n with the s St cidoate labe; brici ; Wnburger, IR n rande and } vu oF (s tioae "I the mhact | :“.' w o i Cimported | » o0 RoNELAS o ths MG N +1%% | Weatern Pacific, but the segregation of | T tell you, there's nothing in the worla Tw owing I “fi\%‘ffi oty g Tnieta 4o 0 the two first from the twe last | YOWd rather do when he atarts his crease of the u-l“v: Btatsn ‘viable sup- ? i &. °"""‘ iy oty 1 iy g 1 oo rallronds, four degrees below sero was e ¥ e . Lve I bawling than tap him over the head with nly total closed weak, at the Y @ 610 the coldest in Nebraska Sunday night. L) s M'. 1.%7. Corn © and oOata @ |1ancy Cul(ornh navels, 150s, i L1 e rid, In the extreme western portion of the | . l::l“ e She duties of his | he 18’ the "l, ot 1 extiy laug \,mnuuun navels, 1 208, D60 710 1t 2 1 L Uit 0 the coast to take up the duties of 3 r. ‘When it comes Sanay R8s the outcoms was un- | S e, | HOGE=Receipta were the lghtest they | BUIE 7ro Iemnerature voas reporied a7 x Wost B " @1 Inew position, but he will be back in |0 aEETavatin’ guys you can't overlook old It was evident long before complete fig- |, FLORIDA ONANGES—1uts, 1ts, 1 e been on & Monday in several weeks, gport, 5 . T Omaha early in February, when he will | Publicity Mad Klem. You know Klem ures " were anBounced. thas. 1he epla R A fruit: | 0me seventy-two cars, or 5,000 head, be- | below at Alliance. Generally tempera- possaiy S - - was 1ally & §0dd sinine ment in_ the domestio viaible ‘supply of PE PRI orn &% s hox, | ins reported in. This is Jess than ‘half | tures were 4 to %0 degrees above. There - tamily. ot | ot sood once. But he wheat would be heavy. amount | 484, s, 6ia, 805, .}“" e R s laves aa & week ago and 3,600 emaller | CUR8 WO & b O Ol e, bUt no e iaetnas. Word has not arrived yet from 8t n't stand prosperity. He hag to go of e increase, %2000 Gusheis, was om. |18, ‘“‘“""’ agpon Sgand; e, B | Ban o weeks ago. but, Iarger L for | o A e ere wan ' strong| OMAHA, Dee. #eBank clearings for |Lovls headqaurters announcing the suc- | and get fat-headed. Now all he wants to DF 1981000 Bushels Tor the, corresponing | A R e N | atast wind Bkl Beidey Ot tadny ware B4 518,659 and for the |cessor of Mr. Malcolm, but It is sup- | do is chew your sar off every time you :L’:’u‘:fih’f "“'f""h'" paide from hufi?"::;ffl" g oie Shipping: gemand was not nearly s | "Fuiinoud men are looking for & rise in Corresponding _u_y__ v $ 454, 674.19, mm“:hnu|=. will be o man trom some l::.:m. Fopg cdgelipn o D k- of the visible, own- | SHiry :m‘cuuun{n.‘nmm&‘flg“ Ehioper buyers h.':a or some time beck: | temperature, as reports from Wyoming A Y other than Omahs. 4 pleturs in the paper. 1s waa eapecially shown seon [~ SRR box: Taptrn € from last week' then quality [and farther west fndicate that the | wpw YORK, Dee. ¥.—COFFEE—No |Tn: . Fuy can scent a camera at 3% prority, Thiawaa eapecially Shown adon RET =l s 5 Weather was warmer thia morning than |aiee wep repprtedin ine market tor| Fireman Breaks Hip - |y, Xkvow ther had to cut out 10 ’,"—‘1"}7;'.“:{‘."1..‘."“”““’ the ‘highest prices | SUNKIST—Nave = 0 b at the corresponding hour Sunday. Wyom- |coffee futures here today, but bid prices . feet of film taken on the world tour be- Wheat ‘weakness developed chiefly in Phi gilte. 388 ,,",2"'““" i ing temperatures this morning were § to ";",?""eg » meady undericre in oympatty | o0 Truok Collides |t yeu coudn't sse anything but the | ahf?hsb-'{v:«"u briod, clusters, | (ops reaching 1640, % degrees above zero. | n'ylunlrlll was n:m'nnlyh unelun-d" w. h v 0 Erioning phis of Kiem. That's streight.” T W3 per BbL. Catawbas, lic Vaske kit O [and the cloes a8 not” tnchal 0 ——— R, MOther markets were only moderately jant the Seeq IR Rst uaches i ectric Car | FiNep T LEGAY, NOTICES v arey e s, ™ 4 Fed sharp advances, REVOLUTION IS points hig mber anua D THIRTY DOLLAR: GAL NOTICE. e -t % luucy W o " Helises e m'(:‘l’ u':.ri:e) while (;é'p":'fln::mffi MEg!TcAAR'!rEDEvm :gngm HOTEL Feb ‘f":;"“"fg-‘ b - As'?mc FOR NOT PAYING :og MEAL To the stoc olders of T e Conservative | (small er.'ur bol gl "".‘::V‘V ";:e“ Rt e sarly TOARSE T bh 6.88c; Oetober, | Arthur MeCauley, tiremen of truck No. Jiflane & Assoclation of Omaha, | SIPSIGe) ufi"‘mmfim'“n e | chases were thought 1o be s much | sse: Bantos s, 9. |7 ustained a fractured hip Monday mom- | “What care we fo Nebraska: hawka, $3.25 4 10@16c up. Bulk of the onannu sold at | Thomas Gonzales and Luclano Gulano, | hC 08 18 2. |'ing when he was thrown from the truck | ¢ T expenses,” remarked mfi'n’”x""‘l‘.‘",':".‘.‘?;'k’:‘.& x":qu:“fl:u].:’,' a‘v')vm'ls‘x‘ Pu1'A1‘0!l—llukel strong | 10c higher prices, but towards the close | Mexican itinerants, entered the Berlin oias ':la fr-um offern were reported un- propimsplios o P gmdcd Ryon i g “"r.l':llrklhl-n: !:o North Twenty-seventh hereby Rotified trat the annual meet. (4nd sdvancing extra fancy California values weakensd, and lat ¢ nfi:nwfiff,.';'.' hotel, Fifteenth and Capitol avenue, on,' The offic'al cables reported no change | Cuming streets. He was taken to Bt | weiehing loa ooy’ Lht plece of china ing of ihe stockholders ~of = ‘The {;{::’m‘u, Calitornie ey T | e Bot clean b sverything, thore baing | Pleasure bent and proceeded to start a |in the Brasilian marke:s Joseph hospital, where his injuries wers | the portals of b ente R o posistion "ar omaha. 'Nebraske, “wii B (PFomAToRs_Colorads white, e bus | Dackers were not even ‘bidding on most | [TOULOn | Lecwne WS duel avinene [ ——_ st font ‘ 1 trom| 164NER street. Carl had fust surrounded ua at the office of sai d \ . ’ truck was answering & ca ‘ . Asaos ation. in the Conservative bullding, | ok I NE~Yeltow: de 15 Red Globe, 2 | "N gaper the market does not show a | death-dealer into play, when officers of | NEW YORK, Dec. -SUGAR-Raw.|,..'g (008, W08 SOVECEE B 0, (0 | & healthy mag's dinber and hed been Tor {f.‘: Hamey Street, Omaha, Nebraska, |1y Spenish (mported Hermudas), $18 |10o "advance but quality Tonsidered it|the law disarmed him. They had been | §7gi K] au was afire. Rounding the cormer at|uskesp of trimecmething toward the tors for a term of five vears, to receive {‘,‘m_,., 1 walauts, 1h.: bk, | close. “Bulk of all the Sales linded at|summoned by feminine voices in distress. | crished. 675 mala A Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets, the | .o T00 O He coiablishment. The above ihe, Teports Of the officers and directors | wainuts, 3¢ Ib.; hickory, 4o Ib.; filberts, | %.546.45, with an 0dd load of lights as| Thomas was fined 8 and costs for dis | B bRt & 1 ‘,\g;;"";'d"fl §90e; | truck collided with a street car and sev- | 5oy L CERAYAY ;'1'\;-'::..“:. s Busineas e may properly come. before 5o D o Wee 1b.; Brastis, %o ] om $6.10. and tops at 36.00. | turbing the peace, and Luciano 1s being | contectioners’ &, b.ae; No. 1. 5.70. ' Thers | eral of the firemen were thrown from |y By T s Py the peraoN the held for further investigation. | was not much feature to ihe market for|¢he truck. Four firemen besides Mo-|, tcher The P“. ‘will be open for the recep- | umctu.ANEOU:;C_udeuuk, ‘ru . . |, eL sugar futures and prices were & point or Cauley were badly shaken up, but no| ;’llcup of weak tea, and hearing Carl's tlon of ballots tor'the siection of direc. | o s oo b, muu: Eg SEVENTY-FOUR ASK FOR Tidagy.ler Friday's closing prices 8% cimers were injured i $rée '“‘:‘J:u‘::drg::lf' d‘;:n:n::.:-:”r’l‘::a-: id date, and the business meoting of Do " somewhat damaged, but the horses &re| 4ng coats by Judge Foste the stockholders will ‘,mm.d,.,,., follow | case | 8 POOL HALL LICENSES r Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits SaRured ! y ge . the closing of the polls, balf | PIGS. NEW YORK, Dec. 27.— EVAPORATED S8 Ao § AR The Conservatly - | v <& McCauley’s home is at 2006 Atwood av- sociation: of Omana: Nebroska, o | e e llest sheep and lamb | City Commissioner Kugel states he has AFLLE FS-Dull; Yancs. "haWo, choice, i MORE SALOON LICENSES By Geo. F. Glimore. President. | |l ke B arly 1n the range | had seventy-four applications for pool 'TBRIED FRUITS- runes, ateady; Call- P —— GRANTED BY THE COUNCIL Omabia, HNebresin, " piu.hs. Secretary Y ALY |season was'on nand this morning. Only | nall licenses for 1916. Ten of the number, fornias 4@lic; Te@e. IMPROVERS ASSURED THAT cember I, s, | Kansas City Grain and rnfl-nonf',.:’::f?;{““:f‘ SF ADOVS 10 head MeL® |he told the city council, are for new Cots, qulet n(;h'?m.-mw-.“."::':r- chg:z STORM SEWER WILL BE BUILT The city council, sitting as an excise s-ro( Kuox‘nmmflh,, KANSAS CITY, Mom n:c, ;t.;\:‘ulzlvr w,m"tw:m:u‘ n‘lw“ung‘“l locations or n'u ::c'-"l::n-.r:xumt :Il’x';.u ,-:u.‘|‘.‘-_ !I!c; extra choice, #4c. né..u. gt 1 lbnn. ’r-nlua twelve more saloon The Annual “‘hf) of the Stuckhold- Nn-xl hard, 311601 x .|~°l "l $1.199 wlr;mlhm" 3 'u:' nu “l)”auy of ‘aretty protests have be e fen w e :-fmn’:-' 0ose muscatels, 74 @8c; seedles: oot S A Johnsten, T Ok maeant loenses for 1916, making a total of 224 gre of the HASTINDS AND NORTH- | L0 "N'“ ” | 3| 1417 Quality. and as offerings. were not Investigated before .the superintendent ¥ Charles E. [ Suased upon to date. Theve A%e forty-one X.‘.n.c&f'. l}l‘;‘c‘ven"i‘ffl‘.‘uu, v«mu, . ? Ay. 'm,.c :h‘n"; .uqm‘c burdensome, the bulk started movin f of police will make a recommendation on e 'I;;:l:nnmlln I:;:;:;v:::mu}m‘b; :"M‘:‘L applications pending. transaction of such other UATN‘ 0. 3 white, 4$%GAic 0od sewson at prices that were all them to the council. » 1] . R T W T 6 | m i ) fw;g‘sc Wighte! Béveral binchen ‘sold |:: The council will ‘ot sraat sny mers |q D GOETON~8pot. | northwestern part of the city, wers aa- | BOTTER Creamery, we; firsts, dle; B A e il e e B I censes for locatl ar sch Cotton lunn K; m steady; January, | sured by the city councll that work wiil ner | seconds, e: p.ck L 19¢. 4 since, August when the month’'s top | Pool hall I ons near school u Y, s Sk n goqgurnv H 'axlm";f’ . Y 16e; g‘fl:‘%;“u e A e 'Oewbc Nag; (eI ;:::‘:‘,::r::m“.m." sower | ens, c; turkeys, BT ehe seal 2 the ones LRt Sr————— Cotfon lutum -:hnd stead. Jlluun il s inmbe, the mates o U, Sho il 54 | CHEVROLET COMPANY e Mareh, ™ ey T, Sl | rom Thirty-sixh sno Sors-ve strests 1o The Unlon Land Ccmpany. Minneapolis Grain Market. A Bl s of oiths 50 hand. QUADRUPLES ITS STOCK *Cation: Sloesd -«-u( today st & met ':I':’ be from four and one-half to six O THRON LAND!b%lBP‘ SF THE MINNEATOLIG, D, .- WILBATDa- | but demand Wap better than at any time advance of 11 to 12 points for the day. | yogt i glameter and will drain a large TRe TR Tand Commany il i o i N """"m- G000 Tt N, ] | ek flgured hat wera all of 15 Maher | DOVER, Del, Dee. #7.-The Chevrolet Meta) Market. area. of The Usion Land 83:;:: wii h.m:ula‘norlh"" ' viem "r‘.?‘n ere’ quoted s :uu.;v.";. &, duarter | Motor company, & Delaware corporation | NEW YORK, Dec. 7.-METALS Lead.| Work will be staried at the Strague er in @ st o s her oftered a . er, mot qu Nen on gl:‘b. - ‘n;““:l. lguoulocx aé ]_i:y-w | were of & pretty good kind, but nothing |t0day filed at the State department a |pOF BF electrolytic. ©1 SOEE0. lro, | street end and n; -;u»m';:ll h-r:}:nbl_;:: for the transection of such bucior: ( R real toppy was offered, bulk sellling at | certificate increasing the capital from | firm; $20.006020.60: No. next year as funds permit. "'""..'"', lagaily come before the miness ‘““" 00 $20,000,000 to $50,000,0000, s iogr ern. $19.950%.%, | sewer has been & matter of considersble “ ALEX MILLAR, Boceeting. 'l‘yhe!llo', 8 oot Q00 reseipts, sontinusd lissited. g Ne. % Gowai.o0. Tin. auiet; spot, $90.00 | imterest to people of the northwest part D.3od. n.J(_-c:u %@214%. welght Idaho lambs which brought $5.35, " e A bid Tse The Bee's “Swapper” column. Holiday at London. of the city for years.

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