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It cer tainly wns not the pari of wisdom to do the latter If It could be avoided. However, thousands of cattle did not even receive a bid, and at the close I of the day's session around lO.ooo head remained unsold. Chief cause for one of the worst markets In the history of the trade were estimating the supply at iL'.ooo bend, beef cool ert being loaded to the guards and a big contraction in the demand from all sources because of anticipated small outlet for beef during Christ mas week, when turkey, poultry and game will be in the limelight. How ever, the official run on Monday was 37,114. Had the estimated total of 11,060 materialized this would have been one of the largest run here since December IS, 1909, when 15. 40 head were received, and would have compared with the record one day's supply of lit, Ills, wliirh was re COrdad November 10. HiilS. There was the biggest showing of beef steer sales here at $7.00 to 18.00 in many month, while the number above 18.80 was small indeed Two loads of prime l,668-)b. lieevos had to take $9.N5, and the price wits obtainable only after long and hard work on the pnrt of the salesman. The Tuesday fresh supply was i!,768, which, counting the holdovers from the previous day, made a to tal of about 1 i.ooo on sale. When salesmen were enabled to effect a sale, they had cause, to congratulate themselves. In most instances buy ers placed audi ridiculously low bids on the cattle that thousands were not shown, and thousands were lock ed up to be put on the market, the following day. All changes in prices tended downward, especially where weight whs present. The best beeves that went over the scales numbered 72 head, averaged l,40J lbs. and sold at $8.50. They were handled by us and owned by H. K. Hatter of Orson, In. The Wednesday market had more encouraging undertone. The fresh apply was around 17,000 and it was estimated that 12,000 cattle were car ried over from Tuesday night. This made Quite a liberal supply for the Wednesday market. However, after a trading basis had been established buyers made an effort to effect a clearance at prices steady to 10c higher than the previous day. The strength was manifest on the smooth, fat, weighty beeves. The top was $3.40, paid for II head of 1.5:U-pound beeves. Sales higher than 68.60 were scant In number and the ihow'tg; at $8.00 down to $7.00 was ri ry heavy, while there were quite B number of sales around $!.7r,. Supplies today t Thursday t were very small at 4,800 head. Tlx mar ket had good life at prices 10 to 15c higher. Quality of beef steers was very ordinary. We topped the mar ket with 15 beeves of 1,530 lbs. av erage at $!i.00, owned by Peters Pros, of Solon, la. It has been a bad week for cows and heifers, prices for beef grades showing a decline of mostly 50 to 80 cents from Monday of last week, with sales in main at $4.75 to $t! no. Stockers and feeders went 86 to 50e lower than last week's close, hulk trading at $5.25 to $i.7.V Indications are thai supplies will be lighter next week, as the bin de dine this week will no doubt keep many cattle off the market that un der more favorable trade conditions would have been sent forward. Should smaller supplies materialize, we are confident of prices working to a higher basis Ron of hOJI today 80,000. Market 5c higher. Top $7.::."i and bulk sales at $7.00 to $7.;!i. Arrivals of sheep and lambs today 12,000. Prices 10 to 15c higher. Tops were: l.ambs $H.lo, yearlings $6.88, wethers 66.36 and ewes $4 80. Could Shout for Joy "I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart," wrote C. B. Radar, of Lewlsburg, w. 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It (s well to resolutions, and (t fs better to tteep Chcy serve a good purpose even IT not ttept, though they should not be made with the Idea of breahlng them. One can be con servative In making good resolutions and thereby gain an advantage. Oo not resolve to be perfect merely matte a determination to be better. Resolve to Improve In everything In which you arc defective. Decide to act more ttlndly, thlntt more charitably, spcah more pleasantly, vrortt more diligently, give more cheerfully. Don't try to achieve the perfect, which Is Impossible, lust try to Improve, to be and do better, and you will be better for the trying. :::::::: g NEW YEAR'S IN OTHER LANDS NEW YKAU'R is (he most uulver sally celebrated of holidays Christinas Is practically con fined to Christlsn countries and In some of these has ouly a rellglout observance. The seine Is true of East i er. Other holidsys are for the most! part national In character and are con fined to their own countries. But New Year's In some form Is celebrated It all lands and In not a few is the chlel holiday of the cur. It is not observed always on Jan. 1. the Chinese and Jewish New Year's being notable ex ceptlons siid the Russlsn festive 1 be ing held on what to ns Is Jsn. 12, owlnt to a difference In the calendar. Especially is the beginning of tb year a time of festival In the orient Nobody knows Just how old the custom is, but it probably antedates history In most Asiatic countries New Yesr't eve is a time for settling debts, wiping the slate clean for the succeeding twelvemonth. Tea drinking Is nstu rally one of the chief forms of otmcrv I NKW TKAIIK IN I.I HSIA ance In ChlttS and Japan. There It if an art. and the ceremonial on New Veal's Is intended to outrank Stiy thing else in the pin1, tea llfie. The .la panes; lea room is hidden a vv ay in some seclud e.l part of the ggrUeU. aud ouly a few of the elect are admitted. This, of course, refers to the private tea rooms, the pa biff ones being frciplelited by Mr Common People and all his wife relations The Japs eat from a large va riety of dishes on this day. piously odfariaa sample! of the laada to thtli tfvsls The day In Nippon is celel. rated on Jan. 1. hn with us The Chinese New Year, which is has ed on the moon and occurs iu January or February, l like a protoagad and flu lifted I'otirtb of July, or rather s the I'onrth whs before it liccaiuc suf and sane. It lasts for several days and Is full of color, noise and action from start to finish. firecrackers Chinese lantern, tea. feasting and carnival all play their part, utnl the new year is Initiated in a way to put glngsf mi" ins yoaag life. The popu I ii r granting Is "Kuiigbi." which is to say. "i humiiiy wish you Joy." or "Sin hi." "May toy lie yours" From this it will be gaaa 'hat the rhuiese have a "hi" old time. Not only do lanterns alsiuud, but artificial flowers mid red mottoes ornament the houses. Even iu the l ulled States the laundries are abandoned while the Celestials pay ceremonial calls slid decorate ever thing In sight witli reo paper r.aCQ peans also pnlnt the town red on New Year's, only they do it in n different way. New Year's is celebrated for thir teen days In Persia and Is the most Important festival of the year. It fur nishes a precious opportunity for the beggars who camp on a man's door step and blow horns until he givtts a present. The festival Is called "No Kooc" and iomblne.; our Christmas and Easter. Sweets sre prepared long In advance, and eggs are boiled and colored. The observance lieglus on March 2ft. and for thirteen day there after business is suspended Presents! sre given, among them being a coat of honor for important persons, for which a price Is often exacted, much in ex cess of the value of the garment. An other "No Rons" custom Is for dele gations of Persians to visit the tombs of the departed snd send up walls both loud snd long. New Year's Is a great day for the children In the country towns of Ros sis. The hoys carry peHs snd wheat, showering those they like with wheat and those they dislike with sns Vari ous domestic snimsls are gayly deco rated nnd led shout the streets. There Is also a ceremony of changing water Into wine, which Is harmless enough, since. It does got increase the wine supply. m The great feature of the liermaft New Year's is "Sylvester Almnd." corre sponding In some tueastire to our watch parties, except thHt more Ihjnld re freshment is absorbed. The punch) bowl Is the center of attraction, but the punch Is usually made of h mild Rhine wine aud does little tf any harm. Ill fares it with the man wear Ing a high hat on (his night, forv It is Kinuslied vvifh great enthusiasm. Tn Frankfort on the Main h pretty custom Is observed. Promptly n the first stroke of l'J every shutter Iu town tiles open and a head appear-, with the shout, "Prosit Neujiihr!" It Is as quick ly withdrawn, and the shutters are re C looted before the clocks have finished) booming the hour The Prem h give Chriataias a reii gfous ol. serva nee. so that New Year's is the great popular holiday. Qlfta are BXCtutUged and culls are made on .Ian. 1 and nil thrOOgg the mouth. The Biuglisti observance of New Year's is not largely different from RUm, except that the old year is swept out by men and u .vs dressed us chim ney sweeps and is msg out with muf fled hells, which change to a c!e:ir and joyous note at the stroke of 1 It is to tliis. custom that Tennyson re fers in his "In Mcuiorlaiu." mi often quoted. "King out the old. ring in the new." The rroWd before St Paul's in Lou don OH New Year's eve are even greater and more noisy than those be fore Trinity . N'ew York, though people who have only heard the (iofliatu dill may deem this impossible. . . . SCHOOL WILL OPEN MONDAY, JANLAHY 6TH The Christmas ami hi Inlay vaca tion of the Alliance schools will close the first week in January. All of the city schools will open on Mon duy, January 6th, 1812J. The school board has arruugid to care lor all of the Central school pupils in the Emerson and high school buildings. The 64HJ new desks ordered to care for the Central school pupils havo arrivtd and will be set up in a very short time. The full supply of hooka and Other miiool supplies to r. place those burned w.-re ordered on Thurs day after the fire aud will be here; very soon so that there will be no delay in opening school after vacation Read The Herald's big premium offer on page 2. i PaulW. Thomas instructor ON VIOLIN Phone 175 Alliance. Neb. .a