OMAHA L1YEJTCCK MARKET Cattle Are Generally Steady to Ten Cents Higher. BOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER I'nt fchcru and Krrilrrn tomtunud MfiMlr 1'Hcrs, Ufcllo Innili Hrll About 'ten Loner Thau Lnst IVerk'j I lam-. SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 4, 1911. KrcclpU wert: Cattle Hugs. SHecp. J'.stlmate Monday 4, ma) im) W.JnO fftmej day last wet.... $.6 t.ixi .m H.une duy X w-fa ao... M6.1 b ,! . S atwi s,m iay 3 'ks uxo... L.6SJ 14.004. fame day 4 wl;s into... Hi.. J 747 3.iilt fcame duy last year.... SMotj ".mm 3.t in lonowin lauic shuws tlie receipts of t:attie, hug aim anecp at Soum Ummm or Hie year tj nam us coinpureU with ut year; lull. mio. inc. Luc -"ti l.luo.rt; I,i.i4.l04 B1.U14 "' ii.lnJ.-l4i 1. rwei, iw 4W.775 t'"P -',50j,3.M) ,UU.oi4 li'.Jll 11,11 Kiiiouiin; uuie miuws mo aeiau linens i,aia lur iiig.i at fruuui mniatiu. li-r .no met ty nny, wivn comparisons. J.i'Ate- ' .lm.lg'Ml-.,iWi.lw.)l!)Ui. V'JV, .1UV. Nov. .1UV. iNOV. ov. i)lt, iJUU. u -- , , a. i u .tjj IS.il It l'n " u U- itd.l ( M I M, . d USki , s u4 i Ixj, . U OV- y 6 6,, Ml.l V VVJJi I U. OH, j oU. ( i uv 9 li) S &, 1. 1 ti M Mi i v., li u i. l IAiJ J U wo, 6 X.i 7 1 W tw 4-. i 0 Uij oj I 1 tV 4 V. el I 4 3u 4 UU I 4 bl 4 t. 4 lw Il 4 tJ 4 u li 1 u 4 07 It J, 4 i I 4 M IS 04 u uu 4 D. I 4 ai II IM 0 M 4 6l tunaay. liuliuay. CA4 iJLKlteteipis ut cattlo wete tlie iiituint tor u Mummy ' tnui tliuy Jiavs imvii su lar this vnumr, only lji cara Peing reported in. Hull tiiu run was aj laiga a un tua lOtTespunuuiK day ui mat ear. Aavlrea li urn oilier MMling puiiits nut wry eucuui ain. eaaitrii niu. keta esiiecmily living wiuk aim lowtr. in iipi.a ui Hum bear lemura. niw:vr, luc iiiuiaet ai Una point una in vtiy ails luciory eunuiuon Hum aiai t tn linian. i litre wai acattcred liauuu tne yarda quits a liuuiuer or very lair cuinieu ue, ana anytiunir demrauie (onimaniied luily ateauy pneva in him If oi ui dla louiaginit dvitn from ni caat, and in some canes aaiea actually looked a utue higner. ine trade waa nusoimuiy active ana practically everything in muht nuu ciiantsed nanus in ttood season in tne morninK. 'i hoi e were really not enough cows or nailers In the yards to incut the re quirements of buyers and tne trade waa accordingly very active and Kenerauy anon to as iiiuch aa luo tiiKher. mo Oiterintjs cuanged hanua rapluiy, me inar aet closing at the strong point ot the uay. uood feeders were sought after and wie aiweiy around 10c higncr man last week's cioae. 'Ihe lighter and less deair abie cattle, ihougn nut in so good demand, Lo.d very Weil conaideriiiHi ana priuua . eie tuny steady. Quotations on native cattle: Oootl to cho.ee beet ateeis, .unj7.io; tair to goud i leer sieers. o. nm(t).7o; common to lai. beef steers, 47i0u76; good to choice lieiters, 4. . j'lio.o, good to choice cows, v4.4uiu.0u; lair to good cowa, fi.oOU4.4u, common to talr cuws, ii-lirQ.M, veui caives, 3.2oS7.2o. iuotatKma on ranpe cattle. Oood to choice beef steers, o. .ufiii.oO; tair to giiod keel steers, la.wuo.io; common to lair beef steers, 4.iOiio.uv, good to choice cows anu heuera, v4.4oiju.oaA); tair to good cows and n ei I era, ,i.ou4.i; common to lair uows and heiiers, W.iHiH-w; good to cho.ee stockera and feeuera, ta.oudiiti.Ou: lair to good Blockers aud leeders, ..4U' b.uu; common fo tair Blockers and feeu u.rs, M. Will. 40; stock lieiters, J.uiXu4.i; buns, statta, etc., (i.uti4.tiu. Hepreaeiiialive aaies: BEKK STEERS. N. AT. M. No. Ar. Pr. 14 loJ7 4 10 HU 1160 t 86 i bSl I It) XI 1146 4 60 111 10iJ 4 II llni ( 40 4 anl i 40 tl I0 f w (4 M4 I 40 III 1113 f 70 14 Uu4 I 60 40 1171 7o 4 1UT 6 It U I0t 4 u Hit 4 00 HI VJ1H i to in 1246 00 44 Ui 4 ku .0 JUKI I 05 It 1JW 7 111 tl 10MI I M 1 1UD T I U 11M 4 14 COWS. 4 121 I M 1039 4 00 I U0 I 06 it tvt 4 10 u USO 1 III U...... lOM 4 lu . 4 Hit M 4... 1017 4 lli 1 VU0 S 30 4 lliO 4 20 1 7t4 a 46 lltl 4 M 1 104 3 4u 4 1125 4-40 . J 410 1 .ri t 1174 4 tit) 11(4 70 t l7a 4 i W 411 8S HEIFERS. 0) t iTO II J 10 4 a I 2 3 T3 B Hill 4 ID H tia a ao u o 4 30 , 7 747 4 00 4 140 00 I Hi 4 14 ' BULLS. 1 !0 IS 1 1!70 I 71 1 .....WltO 4 !i 1 13iM 4 40 1 10IW 3 40 1 1470 4 M 1 ...i'i:o (t 1 nio 4 40 1 M 3 44 1 tluO 4 40 CALVE ' a 340 4 o 1 no 7 00 t 4"0 4 60 1 iu 1 uu 4 1M 4 00 1 1)0 7 14 1 IbO 4 4 1 luo 7 Si ; 104 4 60 1 aoo in 1 )60 a 60 BTOCKKHB AND FEEDERS. 3 646 3 75 ( 74 4 76 5 e.f 4 00 11 610 4 75 4 667 4 44 It 714 4 60 a ,.. laa 4 60 . mi m M fll 4 60 3 1014 4 44 i i'4 4 60 13...,. 1037 4 W v 771 4 69 WESTERNS. l'rank Coker Neb. 19 feeders.. ul 6 00 J. Veach-Neb. 23 feeders.. o 5 25 NEBRASKA. 167 feeders. S33 6 & 14 feeders.. 945 3 35 b cows 4K 3 U cows iM i ,i HOGS Hog trails changed very little In general lorm, early business ruling just about steady, with tne close mi oris U a nickel higher In pota. bhort suppiy caused an active demand from all egu lar u waiters and this acilvlty was at .e.tt partly responsible for alight Improvement lowa.d the lliilah. Local tiarkeis provided Ilia iiiln outiet for otterlngs and en countered no competition whatever In one tilvlalon of the market. Keceipts amounted to only alxty-flve Joaus and weights ranged irom choice laid down to heavy pit stuff. Shippers ai:d speculators favored butcher averages, tnu aiue as recently, and buugnt about tun loads In ml. lilg, even hugs, sold btttei than bacon stock and Invariably drew IbHial premiums over k.nds runn.ng li 0111 iiii pounda down to less than M pounds. High-mixed stun With a light average proved very uneven fioiu siurl to finish. ' Gouil to iholre beavy grades moved lurgcly at 3.l,VutlW, the laiter pnee claiming credit lor top. Hutcher animals lanued s round Ku.-uttUu. snd bgnta biuugnt 4l.u0 and less. duly a re bunches of pigs were available, blt.e emir selling lu.geiy unuer the a mark. Clear ance of all wtlKhts waa practically com plete beloi s lo:M o clock. r.i tatmauvo taiea: s'o. A. Ik. Pr. No. A. eh. r. loo 17i to 6 70 Co ibo 4 Oj ii. ...... i ... 6 70 it in 4 m 'tl 19'. K0 6 4214 1164 620 4 ui 74 m -to 4 as 64 116 ao 4 06 74 17a ... 4 M 71 244 ... 4 04 if 173 ... 6 at M 40 4 14 t 14 ... 6 64 4 444 140 4 06 61 US 60 6 H.S4 it h2 1M IK 44 Ut 40 I 64 61 JJ ... 4 06 It Iti ... 6 W 7 17 ... ot IH laa ... 6 90 46 tM) 140 6 till .0 1.4 ... 6 0 14U I S1W i. u 40 I w tJ ana 120 4 i 64 tul ... 60 4 J.o li.) 4 i0 ( 2t) ttl 6 60 74 J7 lwl 10 61 H'i ... 6 ai li a4 io a 10 6 Hit Kl iW 61 8V3 10 6 10 64 I l. 6 i'V4 44 iltt tin 4 10 t ill ... 4 04 6 260 40 4 10 CI Sl a 4 00 67..,....io4 ... I In ill in ... ( U Sm 3(0 4 10 6t ..iio4 ao 4 00 ti ii n 1 111 ; :-4 ... 6 00 114 44 ... 4 10 44 UI It IM 71 tit ... 4 lls4 9 M ... 4 01 64 -el tiO 4 Ut hi 1.1 ... 4 O) 44 460 ... 4 I414 70 t: 40 4 00 61 4na ... 4 it II 244 ... 4 00 44 ai4 140 4 14 60 2u4 ... 4 Oo 6 li ... 4 14 44 tui ... 4 00 64 120 4 U j fit ... 4) 00 IS 44 liJ 4u 6a 314 344 4 Ml 44 11 ... 4 40 II ill ... 4 00 40 lit 4 i0 60 217 121 4 00 riJS HDDS AND KNDS. (0 341 ... 6 VI lo; Ui ... IK 147 ... J M SHEEP I'a k-ra found a welcome in crtase in receipts of sneep and lun.ba, as well as some Utile mil low ,iuni in 1110 aeiai;e tiuahly. FjIIv iu.vm head arrived, an cstiiiiam that included uu lu ll respectable prupurtlun of ulferincs mat v.eis piuix-rly fed :ut. tlnly a handful of stuff came under range billing and li 1 pears to tw sottd fact that the M rn crop li tr.ctcally al'. In. l'l-mniid i,,r k luns at c.t o, . 1. Ill tlxo laslilon and tne tnulo yiai't.l uul itii lie. l.uyma as Its lea Ir.iioiiv In nintmcd 11111:1, m in.r.s ; wed 1 il i I it Imiil; l nt- l.n t ady to strong, but fat lambs were dus . s.i.a., ,-rtiack And liciit-.j.... a dlni. inquiry m the .a.ttr 1 ranch vt tiio muket nti'Uicd evjuniiy as n-iy a:i Ih" call f.ir shet'ji and yemiitigs, however, and p'-iis linld.ng tiie better aitet'.es wtie all emj tied before 10 o'clock. tiood to fat iambs sold largely at f J To i.5.iK, llio laitci figure being the highest paid. This spread applies only to full rltsh Firings trom feeillois. as anything merely uarmt.d-up Is usuilly avoided 111 flirurfs much lower and ' ery iint von. Fat sheep trade claimed very creditable tcps of !.SS for wetheis. Jl. for year, linns and 4VI.40 for ewes that were prettv good, but not prime. Sonnihina sirlctlv choice In the way of killing ewes Would piobaMy land around fl.Gi. l:uslness in feeders was on the remnant order and lacked sise. Country buyers had to take what they could get or Pocket their orders, remiltinK in a trade made up of Isolated saies thHt poorly re llecti.d actual condition. In a general nsy, prices held steady, some strong weight feeder Iambs selling tally at 4.W) TH.ii.'. Feeder ewes are quotable aro.ind Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $5.utkti'o.Wi; lamb, fair to gu(l, 4u.S.V(rd.jti; lambs, leeders, JJ.7.Hi4."o, yeiirliiigs, fair to choice. 34.U4i4.io; year lings, feeders, M.itKua A; wetheis, good to oho.ee, IXtwuJ.W; wethers, tair to good, 43. 401 ..US; wethers. feeders, $.1.00i)4.oi; ewes, good to choice, 14. toft 3.76; ewes, luir to good. MPi(l3.40; ewes, feeders. 2 40i:i.(0; ewes, culis. fl.50ttZ.15. llepr jsentatlve sales: No. Av. IV. 100 fed ewes 102 3 40 W fed ewes, culls VB 2 &o 2S2 fed lambs M CM S fed lambs, culls 7D 4 i& 41 fed lambs HO 6 HO 11 fed lambs, culls 2 4 M 44i fed litnibs K) & 00 4;i fed lambs, culls M 4 13 lfi native lambs HS 5 00 77 native lambs 74 0 io KnnsHs City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Deo. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts i:l,0e0, tnclurllns lH) southerns; mar ket steady; nutlve stet'rs. 'r,.25rt( .a. southern steers, SI iXWifl.SO; southern cows and hellers. fWy l.C0; nutlve cows and heifers, tJ.T.Vi 7.00; stoekers and leeders. 33. 7 :4 5. 7 J ; bulls. .&" o 4 'i; c.tlvts, f.ivHi 7.(4; western steers. $lo0(u.o0; western cows., ln.oWii.Oii. HOGS Receipts. 12,000 head; market steady; built of stiles. fS.snTwi.ai; heavy, fG.aiiO.SO; packers and butchers, JK.lO'f lights, ff,.0ir(f fi.'."!"; igs, 4.4Kfr 3.2.1. " K4EEP AND LAM ITS Receipts. 12.000 head; market steady; muttons, 33.0iVri4.00; lambs, 34.00uS.0u; range wetheis and year lings, 33.ui'oo.OO; range ewes. 32.00ity4.liO. Chicago Live Mtek Market. CHICAGO, Dee. 4. CATTLE Receipts 28.0V0 head; s market stiong for good grades, others weak; beeves, 31.50fi9.15; Texas steers, 3l.loh5.73; western steers, t4.4o7.1o; stoekers and feeders, 31 t.J7o."5; cows and heifers, tl.Uufto.DO; calves, S...5iu S.C.O. HOGS Receipts 44.0OJ hend; market active, steady to strong, light, fu.00r8.3O; mixed, Jj.40(6.Eo; heavy. 3SV.4tu.55; rough, 35 9i(iiti.25; good to choice heavy, 4W.20W boo, pigs, 34.50j'5.tl5; built of saleB, 85. 15 14 $.40. SHEEP AND UMDS- Receipts 4000) head; market weak, mostly 10iil5c lower; native, 32.5ofii4.on; western. 32.75ru400 yta.l.ngs. 31.oWi5 2Ti; lambs, native. 3:(.7BiB' ii.00; western. 33.7.ei6.00. St. I.onls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 4. CATTLE Recelnts. 0,000 head, including 100 Texans; market steady; native beef steers, 4.&0ti.00; cows and heifers. 33.0"t)7JIO; storkeis and feed ers, 4.i.W(i6.2o; lexas and Indian steers, 35.?5fti.76; cows and heifers. 33.0064.75; calves In carload lots, 34.50(7.50. HOGS Receipts. 13.600 head: market steady; pigs and lights, 34bOyW5; pack ers, 35.65(140.26; butchers and best heavy, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13,500 head; market strong: native muttons, 33.00 &3.7G; lambs, 34.25f6.&i. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Dec. 4. CATTLE Receipts, 1,400 head: market strong to 10c higher; steers, 31.5oU8.25; cows and heif ers, f2.6G44t.00; calves, 33.O0fjt7.UO. HOUS Receipts, 4.000 head; market steady; top, fo.3o; bulk of sales. 35.S6'(i6.25. 6HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.0UO bead; market steady; lambs, 34.60rg6.S5. OMAHA GKMilHAL MARKET, FRUITS, ETC.-Apples: Cooking varie ties, per bbl., $171; Jonathan and Oriines Golden, per bbl., 34-50: Ben Davis, per bbl., 3J.75; California Belleflower, per box, Jl.06; Colorado Jonathan, extra fancy; per box, f2.50; Washington Hpltsenberg, per box, $2.60; Washington U. Beauty, per box, 32.50; Washington Ktaman Wlnesaps, box, 32.50. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, 32.25(02.50; Jumbo, per bunch, 32.75 3.75. Cranberries: Wisconsin fancy, per bbl., 39.50; per box. 33.25; extra large Jumbo, per bbl., 110.50. Dates; Anchor brand, newv 30 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, pel box, J2.60; Dromedary brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box, 33.00; bulk In 70-lb. boxes, psr lb. 8c. Figs: California, per case of 12 12-oz. pkgs., S5c; per case of 36 12-os. pkgs. 32.50; per case of 60 6-os. pkgs., 32.00; Now Turkish, fc-crown In 20-lb. boxes, per lb., 15c; 6-crown In 20-lb. boxes, per lb., ltic; 7-crown In 30-lb. boxes, per lb., 17c. Orape Fruit: Florida, 4-36 sizes, per crate, 34-7'iff.tO.OO; 80-54-54 sixes, per crate, 35.25. Gripes: Califor nia Emperor, per ' 4-bauket crate, $1.7o(J 100; Malaga grapes, In bbls., 35.604i6.00. Lemons: Llmonelra brand, extra fancy, 300 sise. per box, 35.25 ; 360 sjze, per box, 36.26; Ixima Llmonelra. fancy, 300-300 sizes, per box, 35.50; 241) and 420 sizes, 60c per box less. Oranges: Arlsona navels, 96 126 sizes, per box, 35.25: 150-17U-2O0-21tj-250 sizes, per box, 35.50; Callforrla navels, all sizes, per box, 33.50. Pears: California B. Ciarlgeau, per 50-lb. box, SHOO, VEGETABLES Beans, siring and wax, per market basket, 31.OCV3.1.25. Cabbige, Wisconsin, per lb., ISi'iil'c. Celery, Michi gan, per dozen, 40c; California Jumbo, per dozen, H"c. Cueumbers, hot houee, jier dozen, 32.00. Eggplant, fancy Florida, per dozen, $2.00. Garlic, extra fancy, whito, per lb.. 15c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per dozen. 40o. onions, California, white, per lb., 3c: Wisconsin, yellow and red, In racks, per lb., Ztc; Spanish tier craie, 31. MO. Parsley, fancy southern, per dozen bunches, bufi 75c. Potatoes. Min nesota Early Ohio, per bu.. 31 15; Wiscon sin white stock, per bu., 31.10; In' 10-sack lots, fo less. Sweet Potatoes, Kansas, per bbl.. 32.75; per bu. basket, 31.50. Rutabagas In sacks, per lb., IV4C. Tomatoes, California, per crate, 3150. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds. Tarra gona, per lb., ISVtc; In sacks lots, lc less. Brazil nuta, per lb., li'.'c; In sack lota, lc less. Cocoanuts, per sack, 35.50. Filberts, per lb.. 14c: In sack lots, lc less. Peanuts, roasted, per lb., ; raw. per lb.. 7lc. Pecans, large, per lb., 17c; In suck lots, lo less. Walnuts, new crop, 19il. California, per lb., 17'v; In sack lots, lo less. Cider, New Nehawka. per 15-gnl. one-half bbl. 33.00; per 30-gal. bbl.. 35 50: New York Mttt per 15-gal. one-half bb) . f3.,W. per 3o-gal. Vhl., 350. Honey, new, frames, 13 75. Kraut, per' 15-gal. keg, 32.75: per gal. keg. 31.10; Wisconsin, per one-half bbl., 33.50. Kansas t'ltr t.raln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Dec. l.-WHKATr Cash, steady; No. 3 hard. SSctfl.t'o; No. 3, 7c(Ul,..04; No. 2 red. (I5'a!k:; No. 3, Wijjic; December, VTe; AUv, 31 004 10U". CORN W.4jo lower; No. 2 mixed, Cl 62o; old, 70c; Docembor. iii'ilc. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 4'Jfc4li4jc; No. 2 mixed, 47Vs"B '&c. HYK-fc HAY steady; choice timothy, $19.50a 320.00; choice prairie. 313 2ii la :. BL'TTEK Creamery, 34c; firsts, 32c; seconds, Hoc; packing stock, 21c. EGGS Extras, He; firsts, 31c; seconds, 17c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec 4 -COTTON-Hpot closed quiet, 5 points higher; middling uplands. 9.30c; middling gulf, 9.55c; baled, 2, nil bales. , Futures closed very steady; closing bids: December. V.luc; Juruary, kh4c; February, S.islc: March, t.soc; April, g.V.'tc; May, VHTr; June. kOic; July, 9.0iic; Au gust, it lie; Stp embr, 9.11c; Octobe;-, 9.20c; November, 9.21c. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 4.-Tlie following are ll.u stutks of cotton other than America, 1 .n Liverpool: Brazilian. 14 t.37 Lah .t, Egyptian, 2d. 450 l.ules; Peruvian, 217j taitii. I'mki Indian, .M bales: West In dian. t7t..4 7 bnles; African, 3.8.J.) bales; ..;al, M, bales. Omaha Har Market. OMAHA. If. 4 HAY No 1, 13 1$ 14 00; No. 2 fi-i'X); coarse, tit.'JO; parkitig 1. I. 1- Ai-i 1 .1- fulf. tiF.i.1 L: ,Mittl, tw;.re aixl ttla, 37.5-i, I THE NEE: GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET "oithwcet Wheat Receipts Heavy find Spring ia Lower. CORN MARKET RULING HEAVY Condition tlraalta Mostly In "m Itatliy with Wheat and Weak ness In lash Ynlira for .New lorn Arrlvnla. OMAHA, December 4, 1911. Buils were ditappolnted 111 the cables this morning and Hie turner feeling ihut existed lasi week was entirely lacKtng lousy. Late buyers turned sellers. Noithwest wheal lei e. pis weie heavy anu spring wheal markets were ail lower. The Increase in the world s visible suppiy this week was another dis appointing loalure as shipments weie exptcicd to tie heavy enough to show a decrease. v hue conditions did not warrant the trade In coin to press the selling side, tne maiket was lnavy louay, moot y in sympathy with wneat and Hie wiaaness lu cash values for new corn arrivals. Heavy northwest receipts which were expected to run lighter and Weak toieign caiues gave wheal an easy tone and late buyers sold fteely. Cash wheat waa V: lu Js: .owei. Corn receipts were heavy and with neat values lower no demand was 111 evidence ui.d local ol tenons went begging. Cash Coin sold 1 to 2a' lower. 4 r.uiary uoeai itcoipis were 1.4..!'. 000 uuMieia anu soliiiuiii weie 1H2. two busiieis, Mg.tinsi rcceiins nisi year ot l.blu.Ooo busu eis and f liuunenta of IM..1HK) busheia. Primary corn receipts were 1.357,000 busiieis and shipments were ftsK.vOo bush els. against leceipts lust year 01 h2ti,oi0 busiieis and shipments of Ail.twu bushels, t'leaiances were 4.300 biiHiieis ot coin 2,bw busiieis of oats and wheat and flour eiiol to itMi.iHiO busiieis. Liverpool closed S'id lower on wheat anil yjii lower on coi n. The following rash sales were re ported w heat: No. 2 hard, 7 tars '.lS,c, 1 tar Htlc; No. i hard, 2 cars wl'-sc, 2 cars, IKl'c. Corn: No. 3 white, 3 cars Uc. 4 ours 6Ssc; No. 4 white, 2 cars Inic; No. 3 yellow, 1 car 5sc, 8 cars 6iV 6 cars 01M10, 1 car o.c; No. 4 yellow, u cars obc; No. 3 mixed, 1 car S'hc, 12 cars 67lc, No. 4 mixed, 10 curs 5iVfcc; No. 4 color. 1 car, 5bc, no grade, 1 car ImC. Oais: No. 3 while, 7 curs 47c; no grade, 1 car 46V4U. tluisha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8&1t!W'ic; No. 3 hard, hofJIic; No. 4 hard, l'4Vi)y7Wo. CORN No. 2 white, tVIVi1i'5!ic; No. 3 white, 5X'iC5SSc; N0. 4 white, 57iiri7Hc; No. 3 color, 67ijifii;!c; No. I! yellow, bVn$ 5s4c; No. 3 yellow. B74itoc; No. 4 yellow, 65SJio6c; No. 2, 67.'(i5S'c; No. 3, 66SnVti,C No. 4, ftnUft'otiOtc; no rrade. Me. OATS No. 2 white, 47'4tt47Hc: standord, 479H7'.c: No. 3 white. 4iiliH7f. BARLEY Malting, tl.13ul.Z3; No. 1 feed, 31.01'1.14. RVE-No. 2. 2l3c; No. 3, 01(yj2c. tarlot Ilecelitts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 26 431 111 Minneapolis 870 Omaha .. 39 102 14 Duluth 41 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tradlusr and Closing: Prices on Hoard of Trade. , CHICAGO, Dec 4 Fine weather In the Argentine pointed out a downward course today for the price of wheat. In this connection Liverpool reported that ofterlngs from Buenos Ayres were lower. Besides world shipments turned out to be larger than had been looked for. Russia and the Danube seemed especially able to forward supplies, whereas a directly op posite condition had been expected. The exportable surplus In the Argentine was estimated as high as 124.8OO.0O0 bushels Opening prices here were Vti60 off- May started WUc down at 31-0iKi1.00Vt and sagged to w7sc!fi3LOO. Iiige northwest receipts and a big In crease In the United States visible supply figures led to a further decline. The close, however, was steady at 99'io for May. a loss of He net. With a liberal portion of the crop moving toward Chicago the market for corn became easy. There was an absence of adequate demand. Ideal conditions In the fields counted against the bulls. May opened Wia lower at MfytoKo and seemed inclined to keep w.thln that range. ' The market aroppea yet tower, owing to the sllmntss of eastern demand. Clos ing prices were steady, though with May ViG'Vsc down, at fiSgtac. Oats declined with other grain. Trade was light. May started a shade down at tsMK'aa nl descended to 49Vtt4!ec. In provisions the feature was the smallness of pit offerings. Steadiness st the yards brought about a similar feeling lu regard to products. Initial sales were unchanged to 60 lower, with May de livery ni.40;nfU6 for pork, t9.404rt.427s for lurd nnd ts .6w7lS.2'.j for ribs. Leadl n g futures ranged as follows: A7ti7iToien. I High. Low. Close. Yes' y. Wheat Doc..95'i'3,4l May.l Ou-cC) July. 94 Corn I Dec. 82MVsi May. I tH1, July. 6W Oats T 051s I 94 I 1 Wnl 991 94741 0C 9974,1 1 (Ktj 94'.-,!HVli99 w-i94va'v 34U2S,U 62 6374C.H tt4i ttfl4)63Vt7 Wi V 63?ti 64-, 64;)s 474 49H 4S 16 00 1 46 Dec..47'4ilt4, 47 471 474 4uy 4' May July. Pork Jan.. May. Laid Jan.. May. July. Ribs Jan.. May. July. ifc-Vi1 49, 49, 4i 4G'I 464 I I 15 97 "4 1 16 40ff.i 15 9714 18 IT7V4 15 70 16 4o 16 15 16 18'4 16 40 9 17Vi 9 40ti 9 42't! 9 tsw 9 62Vs 8 30 8 son 9 17V4 9 42Vk 9 62H 9 05 9 25 9 06 9 25 9 20 9 42V4 9 37VSii 9 3TH 8 30 8 05 8 224 8 224 8 47V 8 35 8 35 8 47SI 62"4l 8 60 I 8 50 8 47t4 8 47W 8 474I 47HI Chicago l aah Prices Wheat : No. J red, at) .t(ir9(tc; No. 3 red, 94Vuio; No. 4 hard, vh;.clill.02; No. 3 hard, M).awc; No. 1 northern, 31.O74fl.09; No. 2 northern, 31.054(1. us; No. northern, fl.o:ftiT.7; No. 2 spring, li9cfifl.U4; No. 3 spring, 9cy 1.0d; No. 4 spring, h5cfffL(a; velvet chaff, Jcti 41.04: durum, fcoc(fl.t7. Corn: No 3, t'Oyutnikc ; No. 3 while, aOVjVtitc; No. 3white, old. Hc; No. 3 yellow, lkivulo; No. 4. 64,c: No. 4 white, 5'i6'4c; No. I yellow, a.s'tif.HHc. Onts: No. t white, 49J uoc; No. 3 wmte, 47H'll'Sc; No. 4, 4iu, No. 4 white, 47ii4!le; slandurd. 4d'444 49"ic. Rye: No. 2. Vimvic. Barley: WK-ci(31.45. Timothy: 313.0041 lo.2u. Clover: 313.5W42o.2i. BU'i'i EH steady; creameries, 2baJec, dsirles. 2533c. EtKlri .-iteady; receipts, 1.713 cases; at mark, cases included, 22ia28c; firsts, 2bU jjc; ordinary, Vi27c. CHEESE Steady; daisies, 15tjl5i,c, twins, HStl'HHc; young Americas, Voif 15 i:; long horns, lfi'd lo'.c. POTATOES steady; choice to Taney, StoMic; fair to good, eovs.jc. POULTRY Firm; turkeys, 13fjl7c; chickens, H'iUc; springs, 10c. VEAL Steady ; tiO to 60 lbs., ifllo. CHICAGO. Dec. 4.-"srlot receipts: Wheat 25 cars with Z of contract grade; corn 434 cars with 3 of contract grade, oats 111 cars. Total receipts of wheat at Chicago. Mmniaixi.ls und Duluth today were M'i cars compared with 1.UU3 cads last week and 'M cars the corresponding day a year ago. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Dee. 4. METALS -Standard copper, easy; spot. 312.75113.00; January, tl2.75ri 13.05; electrolytic, 13 U 13V-; casting, U if I ':,. Tin, easy; spot, t4i 6 ,6.5o ; January, 344.uO'i45 11O. Lead, steady: 3 4 40114 50, New York: 34 3"'o4 37'i. Esst St. Louis. Spelter, weak; 8j6.iVaH.75. New York; t150((i6 65. East St. 1,-ouis. Antimony, dull; Cookson s, t;.fc7l4''i" W). Iron, unsettled; northern grades, 31t.50r 16.00; southern grades, f 14.0O(f 14 75. SILVER Bar, Uic. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Dec. 4METAI.S I.cad, steady st 34 27t; spelter, firm at 30.6Ti. rw York (iearrttl Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 4. HUG A R-Q11M. muscovado, Wi lest. 4 44o; centrlfngil, M tsst. 44-: molasses, 89 test, 4 lite; re fund. inieH UI T l Kll- Sti uns: cn sim-iv specials, e; extras, :f7c; treani.'iy, held pecials, :'4'i1:ik , xtias, 3-'e. f-.GtiS-S'rons : fresh ghtlered, extras, 4i44e; fust. tiev; refrigerator sps tiul marks, fancy, local storage charga aid Jlo: western gathered a hues, 3.",r4 I'ULTRV Dull, woatcra cl.kkeus, ii4 OMAHA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1011. ' ) folws MiVic: ttirkevs. dry packed. I L" 1 2-c : Iced, 111 It. IHr.EE-Ftim; skims, 8111.1140. St. I.onla General Market. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4. WI I K AT Cash, flint; track. No. 2 red, ;-jV; No i h:d, 7cii31.(i7ts; December, Mc; May, 99 :e. CORN Lower; track. No. Z, 7iMlT2c. December. Sfvie; Msy. 6"i'c OATS-Lower; track. No. Z. 4V, No. 1 white, 4:'V-; December. 49i449o. RY K Unchanged; P.',c. 1DUI.THY Steady; chickens, 8'tc; springs. l"c; tiuke)s, 13!c; ducks, lie; geese. 8'tc Hl'TTIMi Firm; creamery, 2)j56c. EGGS tjulet; rc. I.Uerpool Grain Market. L1VERPOOU 4-WHICAT-Spot. steady; No. 2 Manlt-tbn, 7s U'Sd; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 6SI; futures, easy; Deeem btr, 7s 3d; March. 7s 2d; May, 7s ISd. CORN PHt, quiet; American mixed, Its 3d; futures, easy; January, 5s 8d; Feb ruary, An Til. FLol'R Winter pnlfnts. 27s 6d. HOPS In Ixmdon tl'aclflc coast), 11112. Minneapolis .ralit Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 4 W H E AT Decrmir. 1 02; Msy. 31 0'Hli i Julv, fl 074. Cash: No. 1 hard, tl.iilS: No. 1 northern. 31 oSMil.iUH: No. J northern, fl.Ulkjtil.01S; No. 3 wheat. tWTjWHc. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Dec. 4 CORN Lorn r; No. 8 white. 440c; No. 4 white. 5$V: No. 3 yel low, (Mc; No. 4 yellow, MIWjc; No. 3 mixed, SOe; No. 4 mixed, ftV.c; sample, M'iiM'4c OATS Unchanged; standard, 48.4c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 4.-COFFEK-RIO, No. 7, 14Y,c; future closed weak; De cember, 14.03c; March, 13.31c. Klaln Matter Market. ELGIN. III., Deo. 4 BUTTER Firm, st We an advance of lc. Output, 6.11,400 pounds. tills and Rosin. SAVANNAH. Dec. 4 OILS Firm st 47iU47ic. Rosin firm; types F and G, i.21 V.32Vs. Wool Market. ST. IX1UIS. Dec. 4.-WOOI, Steady; territory and western mediums, 17(U20c; fine mediums, lfl8c; fine, 11015c. STOCKS AM) DOXUS. NEW YORK. Dee. 4.-Trdlng In stocks was compai atlvely light thiough 'the morning and movements In most cases were small. The dullnes was ascribed generally to the disinclination or traders to enter on fresh ventures on the day of the convening of congress. The strength of the call money market also exercised a restrictive Influence. A tew stocks of minor Importance showed especlaly strength. Chief among them was Wabash Ueues. Southern stocks were tho prominent features of the second hour. Louisville A Nashville rose 3 and Atlantic Coast Line m. Business was on an exceptionally large scale In the Wabash stocks and bonds. Blocks of thdusands ot shares of the common stocks were bought between 10 and 808 and the preferred rose 2 points. The 4 per cent bonds, concerning ihe January Intel est payment on' which there has been some doubt, Jumped IS to 56H. Trading was of a perfunctory character In ti.e balance of the list. Bonds were steady. tneguiar changes occurred In the open ing transactions In stocks today. There was considerable pressure against some of the speculative Issues, which gave the list an aiipearance of heaviness. Cans dlun Pacific fell off a point. Southern Pacific V Union Pacific and United States Steel H- American Tobacco pre ferred was the strong feature of the mar ket. On artlve buying Its price was quickly advanced by nearly a point, Northern Pacific, Reading and Norfolk A Western made fractional gains. The market overcome Its weakness anj made a full recovery In most cases. The Wabash and Wheeling and Lake Erie stocks were strong. Wabash preferred rallied from 22',i to 34V4 on the belief that tomorrow's meeting will result In favor able reports. Underwood Typewriter rose 3. Dullness was the chief characteristic of the early afternoon, market. Wsbaah stocks reacted on profit taking. Texas company Jumped 6 points. Speculation became more wavering and prices began to give way slowly. Home of the leaders fell to the day's lowest figures. Wabash proceeded to below Saturday's closing and the 4 per cent bonds also lost a good portion of their advance. Offerings were very scanty. The market cloeed firm. Traders cov ered their shorts to some extent In tho final hour. The rally was assisted by a decline In the call money rates to near 4 per cent. News of the retirement of the old Standard Oil management was without marked Influence. London Stock Market. LONDON. Deo. 4. American securities opened quiet and a fraction lower today. Later prices improved on light support and at noon the market waa steady with values ranging from above to Via below Saturday's New York closing. London closing stock quotations: Conaola, monty . .77 l-lt Louisville A Naah..lt do scraunt 71 t-lt Mo., Kan. it T.. 31 Amal. tlopp.r 41 Naw York Central. .1024 AnaionJa 7 Norfolk 4t Wt.aUrn.ll! Atohlton 104V4 So ptd in pfd lot Ontario WaaUro.. 41 '4 Ualtlmor A Ohio. .I06W poinrlnls 44 Canadian Psclflo ,.2474i Rand Mln.a I hMpalts ti Ohio. 11 Itndlnc 124 Chi. (treat VMtrn. toy, Boutharn Ky II Clil.. Mil. aV HI. P 114 do pld 134 Da nxra laSSnullisrn Paclfla ...114 Iwnvsr Rio 0.... 11 Unloa Psolfla 171U do vld eevtj do pfd ti n Erie 31 U. S. Htisl 41 do lat pfd 6ij do pfd 11 do 3d pfd 41t4WalMnh lota Grand Trunk MS 4o Iifd it Illinois t'antral ...117 SILVER Bar steady at 25 9-18d per ounce. nil MONEY-2&8 per cent. -t The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3S per cent; for three months' bills, 3Ht3 11-16 per cent, Kew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Dec 4-MONEY-On call, firm, at 4i;5 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent; cloning bid, 4 per cent; offered at 4'4 per cent. Time loans, firm; sixty days, 4334V per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 3ti4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4yt'4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-gteady at a decline, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84 83 for sixty-day bills and at 34.8616 for demand; commercial bills, 44.82'. SILVER Bar, 5&Hc; Mexican dollars, 46Vtc iv )NDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregulsr. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Dee. 4 Bank clearings for today were f3. 801.626. 35 and for the corre sponding day last year, 32,70j,bG3.PJ. DEMAND FOR IMPEACHMENT . OF MARTIN J. LIT (LETON WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.-A petition for the Impeachment and expulsion from the house of representatives of 'Martin YV. Littleton of New York was presented to Speaker Clark today by Secretary Henry 11. Martin of the Anti-Trust league. The demand was In the form of a memorial and was accompanied by resolution. They were presented at the speaker's office by Mr. Martin and a committee while Mr. Littleton was on the floor of the house making an Impassioned speech, de nouncing Martin and "his Anti-Trust league ." 9 TEXAS PENITENIIARY AT HUNTSVILLE BURNED HUNTSVILLE, Tex., Dec. 4.-Vhen flames broke out In the state peniten tiary buildings here today and furiously spread to all parts of the town, 00 con victs ocuupylng cells were removed with out Iocs of life. At 130 the prison structures had beon practically deatruyed and the whole town thieatentd. Firs apparatus was ruuhej from Houston. The water supply at Uuutsvllle baa been exhausted, WILSON CASE IS PUT OVER INDEFINITELY lllni'sK of County Judge Leslie has caused another continuance of the James YVllson registration fraud-perjury esse In county court. The case wss continued In definitely, and the same order was msd regarding the other Illegal registration!! cose. Judge Leslie contracted a severe cold over Sunilav. He was In bis offlco an hour today, but wss unable to do any work. He will be confined to his home (or a few days. BRIEF CITY NEWS Will Close Christina Day The Y'oung Women's Christian association will close Its building Christmas dsy. Special ser vices will be held Sunday, December 24. Judge Sutton Is III Lack cf proper ventilation In Judtte A. L. Sutton s rouit room has placed the Judge In the sick list. He has been suffering from the poor ventilation ever since the Octobti term of court began. He may be con fined to his home tor a week or more Bnrklejr Qetti Contraet The UurkJey Priming company of this city has beni awarded the contract for printing the weekly general order bulletin of the fourteenth division of the railway mall service. The first Issue of the bulletin will be ready for distribution tomorrow. Some Klllsr Goes East Rome Miller leaves Omaha tonight for New Y'ork, where he will address the New York Hotel Men's association on "Hotel Pro tection." While east he will visit tho president and directors of the "See Amer ica First convention," to which he Is the Nebraska representative, appointed by Governor Altlrlch. The "See America First" convention will be held In Balti more In May and will be attended by some of the most prominent men In the United States, Would Save Omaha Join A. T. An- dorson of Washington, 1). C , secretary of the National Board of Trade, com posed of commercial bodies all over the country, Is In Omaha to Invito the Omalu Commercial club to become a member of the organization. Whether the club be comes a member or not he will Invite it to send representatives to the board's "corporation day conference" on January 17 during Its national convention at Washington On this day will be dis cussed the corporation und trust prob lems. Caurht la the Aet Archie Cohen and Joseph Berry were a' rested by the Omaha police last night for attempting to fleece William Whlsten of Hutchlnsoni Kan., out of bis money, of which the latter had quite a sum. The two men met the Intended victim at the depot and took him to a pool hall, where they began to fleece him. Thin was not fast enough for the pair and YVhlsten was led Into an alley where he was to be "touched.'" Detectives Murphy and Bulllvan happened along Just In time to save the Intended victim and lock the supposed friends In Jail. The case will be brotigli up In po lice court tomorrow morning. LIQUOR LICENSH APPLICATIONS. NOTK.'M MATTJCH OP APPLICATION OK Kd T. Horrlsan for Liquor I.lcenas. Notlos la haralir (Ivan that Bd T. Hurrlfsa 414 usos the 4th dar ot Dacambor. A. P. 1411, til his ap plication w'th tha board ot Plr snd polio I'oin mlaalonsr ot Omaha, for lltanaa lo astl malt, aplrlluou snd vinous llUora st No, 4-4 South ttlh atrant, ground floor, 30 by 40 tori, Third ward, Omaha, Nahraaka, from tha flrat dar of January, 1HI. to tha first dar nf January, tail. If thors hs no objection, ratnnnatrmnua or protoat filed within two waaka from tha 4th day nf JJs oambor, A. D. lilt, the aald Dianas will ts) trantad. D T. MORRIOAN, Applicant. D4-1S Beautiful 1 JJiAVi . J u e. 7U - - .1 . ' . a, a . il . J3T.,T .V:",XVJi tv; . . '-4alasaaa "V S 1.11)1 OR l,l( KYl! API'I II 1 Ht N'lTb K MATTKIl Ol" APPt.b'AVI'iN of A.lolrh Pr4n.l1.11 fr l.lqtmr l.lin.e Noll- la hrrbr gitrn that Adnl.h ll'ti 1r rtM Uln Ihe 4th rl4 nf l)elt.m'r, A I) mi t. file hl i pllriilmt wllh th Hoard of Klrx fA I'uh.a Cum-ml-lnnrs of tiiniiha, for llrenn In irll malt, aiilrltuoua and vnuma liquors, at No H:J S.xtth lath atr..t, ll.it.) irrt, r.mnl floor, Thlr.l ward. Omaha, Nthranka, fnm tha flrt dar of .lanuarr. 1 1 r to th tlrat dar of January. I'll tf thara t ao oMeetlon. tmonatranre or protrrt tlld within tn H from tha 4th dar "f le conilr. A. Il Isll. th aald lli-onaa will ha granlad. ADOLPII HRANfr.S, Applicant. P4-1H NOTIiU-MATTgR OK APPLICATION n Petr Turanlaon tor l.lnuor LlraiiBO. Nolle la hrrh)r gl.rn that Pater Tur4l.n did uton lha 41 h day of pv.mr.r A. It. ml. flla hla ap plication with tha H.wrd of Kir and Police mi nilaaionrra of Omaha, for llcana to all malt, plrHu. ua and vlnoua tlouora at No 1111 South lh .tr.at. around floor, 23 l an ft, Klral sard, Omaha. Nabraaka, from tha tlrat dar of January, lint, to th tlrat da of January, 141.1. If thT bo no ubjeriton, rmonatranr or proioal tlld within two wrrka from Ih 4th day or ! ttalw, A O 1411. lha ct Ihona will b sraatad. PKTCH Tl'llkF.LsoN, Api'icant. PI-II NOTP'K MATTKIl t)F APPMl'ATION OP Jama k ipp for LlQaor Ll na. Nollr ia horwbr gltan that Jamea kopp did uiu Ih 4lh day of Oaramhar A H. Hit. Ill hla ap plication with th Hoard of fir and Poll. tnn mlaalonar nf Omaha, for llisiaa to aoll malt, aplritooua and vlnoua llquora st No. Hall South Ulh straot, !4t4o fi, around floor. Tanlh ar1, tlniaha. Nlraaka. from tha first day of January, mil. 40 th 11 rat day of January, I'll. If thr ba no objection, nainonatranc or prolaal filed within two wraka from th 4th day nf Iv imlir, A. t IS 1 1 . lb aald lloasa will b grantrd. JAMKS KOPP, Applicant. Ii4 It NOTIi'K MATTKIt OK APrl.lfATION 1)6 Patar J. HnT.cn tor Liquor l.lrana. Nolle la harhy lvan thai Ptar J. Hnrarn did upon th 4th day nf lrmhcr A l. 1411, flla hla ap plication with th Hoard of Fir and I'olu Com mlaalonars of Omaha, for ttcens to aU malt, aplrttuoua snd vlnoua liquor at No. 310 South let It atr, ground floor. 3o by to lot. Fourth ward, Omaha, Nobraaka. from tha flrat day of January, 141. to tha flrat day of January, 1414. If thara b no objection, romonatreuo of proteai tiled within two waaka from th 4th day of ! ramlwr, A. IV I'll, tha aald llianae will b grantad. PKTIlK J, UOYSatN, Applicant. UI-14 NOTICr-MATTKII or APPLICATION OP Mlihaxl J tllhann for Liquor l.l.ana. Nntl, la harhy glyan that Mtchaal J. Othaon did upon lha 4th day of tx.ambar. A. 1). 1411, III hla ap plication with tha Hoard ot Fire snd Poll Ciim mlastonora of Omaha, for llcona tu soil malt, aplrttuoua snd vlnoua llquora at No 43 South 16th atrot, MH4n faot,. gmund floor, Third ward, Omaha, Natvraaka, frtim th flrat day of January, 1411, to th flrat day of January, 1413. If thara ha no objection, remonatranc r protoat flla-l wllhla two wtwta frtim th 4th day of Ha rombar, A. D 1411, tha aald llrna will b granted. M1CIIAKL J. OIUKON, Applicant. . DtKl-ll NOTICTC MATTER OP APPLICATION OF Jacob Landrock for Liquor Llcana. Nottc la hereby si van that Jacob Istndrnck did upon Ih 41 h day of narambar, A. 1 141 1, til hla ap plication with tha Hoard of Fir and Polio t'om mlaalonara of Omaha, for llcana t aoll malt, aiilrltuoua sod vlnoua llquora at No. I!?l South tmh atrt, ground floor, 20 to 60 fai. Tenth ward. Omaha, Nohraaka, from tha flrat day of January, 11. to th flrat day nf January. 1613. If thar h no objection, rmonatranc or prniaat Iliad within two waaka front th 4th day of Iia cemhar, A- l lH. ,h aald llcana will b grintd. JAO10 LANDKOCK. Applicant. P4-18 V Offer Bubject to Sale, 100,000 St. Joseph, Mo., Ry., Light, Heat & Power Co., First Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds Denomination, 1 1,000. Due, Nov. 1, 1937. THIS COMPANY OWNS ALL TUB STREET RAILWAYS IN ST. JOSEPH. MO., AND FURNISHES THE ENTIRR COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL LIGHTING AND POWER BUSINESS OF THE CITY. Prices on Application. New York. London. OFFERINGS OF RAILROAD AND CORPORATION BONDS BENT ON REQUEST. EXECUTE COMMISSION ORDERS YOR STOCKS AND BONDS IN PRINCIPAL MARKETS. i - Members of New York and Chicago Stock Exchanges. tmttmmit'mm NOW OPEN Christmas Fair off the Churches in the Court of the December 4 to Everything for Christmas gifts. Home cooking, delicious candies and all the beauties that the mind can conceive. Bring a Twenty - Co Under Auspices of The Omaha Bee. I I. Itll 4lt I II I l'. UNM.H 4.TION1 Mill' K VTTK!1 or AI'IM.I A TION OK" I'nt. Slacker f r l.t'ior I.I anao Nolle is hi rchr ftvfn that Kroi Stackar rTl.t upon Ih 4th day of IV.amliar, A. IC 1111, flic hla ap-plH-atlrn with the Hoard of Klro anil Pol' a I'om lnl. t.tocra of liinnlia. fnr ll-oni-c 1.1 rail malt, f'lnlumia ami lii iia llquora at N'n 4.4 North S('ih atrccl, ft. ail foct, g'.nnid floor. Twalfth war.1. Oniahi; Nahra.ka, from th flrat day of January, 1 1.1 3. to tin flrat day of January. 1912, If thar b no onjacl ii.n, ram.nairapc or protoat filed within two wcaka ftiini tha 4th day or Da wmlr. A P 1411, (ho aald llcana will b grantod. FRITZ STAKKETl, Applicant. D4-14 NOTU K MATTKIl OP APPLICATION "P William A Atkma for Liquor Lscnaa. Nottc Ih 4lh day of liimbr. A O. lil, III bla ap plication olth th H.iaid of Fir and Poiio t'om inia.lon.ra tit Omaha, for llcvna to aall malt, MpirlltKiii. a:id vinotia llquora at No. IltO Far nam alicrt, lOkHo fort, ground floor. Third waid. t.inana. Nebraska. Irom traa flrat day of Jaiiuaiy, lit, 2. lo th Itral tlay ot January, 1612. li uieia bo no olijcttlnn, retnonalraiK' or proteat filed itlthtii tan w. cka from tha 4ih day uf L9 vamlior, A. f lull, th aald llcana will b grantad. WILLIAM A. A1MNS. Applicant. D4-14 NOTICK-MATTKR fJP APPLICATION OF Loula Ihiman.kl for Liquor Llcana. Nolle la hai-viiy g.ven that Loula Ikimanakl did upon tho alh day of P. amiier. A. 1. tail, flla hla ap plaiailon with Out llcaid uf Fir and Polio Comma.-loner of Omaha, lor ll'cna to aall malt, aMrittioua and Vlnoua llquora at No. 124 South Ulh attcal. 4c4o feet, grnuod 4loor, Third want. Omaha. tSehrunka, Irom the flrat day of January, lull, to tha Mist day of January, 1U. If tlier l no ohict tlon. rHiuonstraiue or protaat. filed within two werka from Ilia 4th day of . anther. A. I. lull, the aald llrana will b granted. LOlid IXlMANSh.1, AppllcaiO. 1XC4-1S NOTII'K-MATTKIl OF APPLICATION OF A II. Frary, Jr. for Liquor Ucanaa. Nulla la horaby glvan that A. U. Frary. Jr , did upon th 4th day of Ifetemtwr, A. l mil. flla bla ap plication llh tha Hoard ot Fir and Pollc Com ntlaalonera of Omaha, for llcana t all malt, aplrlluou snd vlnoua llquora at No. 3ao3 North. 14th atroet, grtiuntl floor, 22a64 fal, Plftll ward, tlniaha, Nebraaka. from tha flrat day ot January. I'll, to th first day of January, 1411. It thai b na objaillun. r'tnonatranc at proteat tiled within two .ka from tha 4th day al Pa rentlwr. A. !. tall, tha aald llcana will b granted. A. U. FKAHY, Jr.. Applloant. 1)4-14 NOTlCS-MATTk:ll OF APPLICATION OF Joseph Wasuian fur Liquor Lit ansa. Notlr la Itvcabr glvan that Juaaph W agtnan did upon tha 4th day of Oecanihrr, A. II. 1411, flla hla ap plication with tha Hoard of Fir snd Pollc t'nai mtealuuera of Omaha, lor license to aoll malt, aplrlluoua sod vlnoua llquora at Nu. H14 Roug laa atreet. ground Hour, 2J by 40 fot, Third ward. Omaha, Nebraska, Irom tlia tlrat day nf January, ll. to Ihe llrar day of January. 1I1S. If thara h no oblartlnn, remonstrant- or prla tiled within two ika from tha 4ih day ot D cmbr, A. I), mil. th aaltl ll.auaa will b giauird. JOBKPH WAOMAN. ApplloaaL l)4-l NOTICB MATTKR OP APPLICATIOM OP Plata Company for Liquor t.lrrua. Notlc I heraby glvan that Plata Company did upon Ih 4:h day uf Decambar. A. lc mil, Ills It appli cation with tha Hoard of Flra and Pollc t'om mlasltinvra nf Omaha, for Ittena to aoll mall, spirituous and vlnoua liquor at No. 403 Pouglaa street, Third ward, Omaha, Nebraska, from th .iral day of January, IPi:, lo the flrat day of Jan uary, 121.1. If thoro b no 1 ohJctlon, ramon stranc or protast filed wlthm two weaka from tha 4th day ot December. A. D. 1911, tha aald lloansa will ba granlod. 1 1ILATZ COMPANY. Ily 1'rad llocshsar, I'reiltlont. 1M44-1I sass Detailed information if Desired. Plympton, Gardiner & Co., 228 La Salle St.. Chicago. I I' If l.tm Bee Building 20 Hungry Appetite five Churches - operating y i i