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FOR RENT—AP'TS AND FLATS . No . Syiv Ul G-room &part- FIVB-ROOM _ feamn heat [Tt vecy desirable, the CJ find 35 *ran: 0 ouR. 167! [ huia ¥ T‘nvpmfm Ave fl bose room A snay erty. mevns, -m‘.nn cl,osr I APA B 3-room .and h apartments, mOAC B heat, Best DeIENDOrNOS, Call’ for appointment to see | D P‘ F\’FK 812 OMAHA NAT. DG. 828 B ment, !l? 8, flth '! mflhlh Cail Mr. Doh briek., MOVING AND STORAGE N & STORAGE van and 40 ves, DACks. ships, 3-horse e mmm‘n. :Hs“p:r' hour; ::orux. Douglas G and Tyler 30, " GORDON VAN CO. Pncil ins. oy o m or l-umv 1987, " FIREPROOF WARBHOUSE rooms, for house- d planos; moving, paoking 8ej locked ho an I and O' VAN AND STORAGE CO.. l. 10th 8t las 4183 L lete liat of lhflm‘ also for nd Jackeon 8ta .':!:"..3:““".,« IO ) g:‘lnl and norum h——_— Ffl_—_ LR R -fl———— FOR RENT--BUSINESS PROP'TY l,en::ul.::'sula Good Location REAL BSTATE ! INSURANCE 230-8quare Feet—$30.00, The Bee Building Co,- l Room 103. | WANTED to .w REAL ESTATE—WANTED LLIGENT and persistent Inl will “sell” any salable re and the largest number of prospec buyvers can be reached through Real Estate and Want-Ad Guide to al reater Omaha~THE BEE. ANTED-To buy of mon(hly paymenta room, with livh e In one ntral school dlstrl AV r-, cash 'Su,‘r"!or medm‘fi ATGI Apartment _hou Thoma, mm-m arly new x:m_ piano, fine fone. “'lll exchange for cheap Colfax m Why something t‘h‘l o fD& HK\'r fi mige ~ Eroom u‘n paved street; due in 1 yéar. Will take m-mnna or cheap lct, hqlnrm- onsl Colfax or 4l 48th_8t. et REAL ESTAT ey MHED) E, Fire and General Ina ance, Art Thatcher. 171718 City N tional Bank Bldg. Douglas_ 3801 0od REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS WHAT he had to sell: An automoblle, a motoreycle, A Morris r‘hnr FINAHCIAL " Real Esinte Loans, Mortaages, "W are ready at all times o make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebraska farms. Rates on roquest. UNITED STATES TRUST CO. 212 8. 17th 8t W TO o% for loana on Bt cla Tesldences In. amounts fa farm loans. Mmmb eumm} L PETERE TRUST CO.. 162 Fum- 8t OMAHA homes. Hast Neoradka farma. O'KEBFE REAL ESTATE IOI('O 'maha National. Phone Dougles 2715 elty THE FARM AND RANCH LANDS BEE: UPPER_WISCONSIN—Best | erop state in t lands for sale at low brices on Booklet 84 on Wi and Gran mmunn; Janas ask for bood let on & o or: R R 3 lu um Rallway, Minneapolia, Vi YOU A?Afi Wnflll': [ i In Favencrfive words -m M Saturday m-lu.’ pe 7 yening ey for o oo e words S o » eiroulation of Any lowa news. nfl readers dally In four great m. day cven\n l"f’ hlll .‘ ‘hnu AN Oats Nm week An. u"nll mryv asociates, Jollet, OMAHA. MONDAY Wwheat was exoellent, receipts were very samples aold very readily. Corn receipts were also heavy and the mh dflmn ‘n dealine, oF grades were quoted at un« pta were a trifle better to- day than during the nrl‘”l of the a " ru rom e higher and barley Clearances were: Wheat and flou ocorn, 1,000 b to 1,490,000 bush Wm—n m"uu. of iand, one milo m" good town, $5000 worth | mvw 40 acres bonnm land, 8 Rs‘:i Estate Cc FARM LAN D"‘FOR RENT nton, Neb. in nm hr M( oollnnn ly unmt be S i wd ""x".'.:fl i HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES | S For Sale. workn douhh! Illd lln‘ lo; I'nl::f :‘old. Green, 321 Thirty-two muu ne Tor -:1 HAVE good work te: “vlll well cheap N st Johnson-Danforth _to_first _caller. 1§ 8t. FOR SALB—Bleven mfl of shoats. W. ead. Wead Blag 'w{m‘%.:-?-su. T’mfi’m ——E';.T“‘—Wtfi u'l'Y roper loans. a # }f ’F‘ s 28 Elll. Bank Bl _H._Simpson, §ith and Blondo. HAY-31.60 ton. A._W. Wagner, 801 N. 1 POULTRY AND PET STOCK Tom, 0.7 W W1 N.18. Rye—No. 2: Cfi‘ 0 Jarm sdan § mconn Tain. 100 1o, Agnor, B umont & - - U5 STEIE0 5 Sy & AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE % MONEY. HARRISON & , hail id tloor of Crolnsg Block AR 716t Bt., “to_ sult H'fll FHENG. 12 Brantcle Thea. hon' 1 \\x/\u tore Yoam; very deflnhla‘ rent, 1520 Case 8t CONRA OUNG, 5 Drahnsia Thedtor. nounn o, Twi wholesale lmnm 85, tacknge. P, D, WEAD, 310 \ AWasd Ride: & nfi?n?fi.\ls Al 18091811 ‘ WILL reniodel space. % by &, for lodge one with S, 18th St., orarnam m Bt | Thas. E. Hall mege B! MODERN Alore near po-mmc G. P, Stebbios, 1610 Chicago. WANTED TO RENT “Untarnished UURRY up! Caill Red 14; ‘tnnt - vacant propert THOS. L. M'GARRY. “we can rent Keeline Blag. % | KERR e g m?fnn of price to s Somta: $5.000 shares, lin,_1age 1 cent per sha WHEN buying real estate hi Gomn- Rle. your Abstract.. Guarantss: Abtrast Co., Rmn. 7, P-uouon Blk, D. 2047, nranu’o and Abstraoct a modetn abstract office. D. 65487, FARM LOANS—#% oastern Neb., or west- ern lowa. Toland & Trumbull, 43 liee ag. FARM /' RANCH LANDS ATE—SUBURBAN & HEAL EST ; Ii-nln. hguse and 10, 9% l&u m\mm u 'moved from the I\v nnd wunu;&nl immediately, so | “D. \\'fld. 8:0 8. 18th. St., \1/0“ BH. -—————-——- REAL EsTA‘rE—mmovsu ~ ‘N'l'!l. BRMS., : ALL MODERN $1,950 l first-class close-in: hr- house s the square t: vlth mm hall, living room, E' room and kitchen on the loor; 3 bedrooms and bath on thn noond floor. Good furnace; in fact, u‘t entire - house is m tlr-l-uhu re- f. It “is loca cast front torch of Cuming. ‘u?}“’;hfl"m““‘:’: n mi v tuu Surro‘l‘mlllnzl are good and the ast $600 less than the at lrl Actual cash vajte, At &a house is renting for sedwp‘:r m«mh although up to recemly the houss has always brought $22.50. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO. Tyler 163. Keeline Blag. outh. I{AN SCOM PARK BUN- GALOW New five-room strictly modern bunga- low, part stuceo, oak finish in living ioom and dining room; living room acrbss entire front of house, with leaded ! ; glass bookeases: large di with window seat, plate rail and stripg; handy to car, school and & ~4n bought on nuy Payments, or Wil consider good vacant Iot gr clear Cvitage as part payment. SCOTT & HILL COMPANY “REAL BARGAIN 1A brand . new 7-rpom strict] (faodern e, with slee] porch; str! . mod- stuc.6 house, just cumplel( near d club. Be sure and see this house before you buy and we will save you money, Write N. J. SKogman & Bons, h 1 building contractors, §12 N. i5th St, E _time, FOR ~ SALE—Siri arney 3 ¥ house, lmlrly new; Field club dis faced t or ¥- T trict; on the boulevard. Will seli creap lf laken at once. Buy direct from d save agent's commission. - orth, e monupl"{ 30 TO 35 h of ye INRRoEL your spme H‘lflll?y 1in 1ls ihe FO t (‘Anl Al uon o will'net caly save but MAKE MARTIN R! " OTARLES h 8 & co. { > | | i Florida Lands rnm, TRIP TO VERO, FLORIDA, y, February 1, to see amous Tndian .a\er farms, ‘where the luscious orange and grape fruft are produced in o arming is To whats (e pu‘:l' ere mmlc;‘n-‘ in utrh hon. pa l’ll-“ wiu days. |a T, ol r lte, i T untry, where s; lmltlnl. th good wn-t yvu to Aee thix coun mum ‘&p& lo‘:m':“n;l home, o) g ments, which may mean your very pendence. or write ‘where for fm ot - acd ror mp.\ g 4ib Brandels Theater n..‘_qmufu. Neb, Towa Lands! Nflfi mrn Towa fi-un dalry farm, 8, S Cabitol Rve O - shbrsia Missouri Lan ACRES 3% il e R A = | CLABEY 6-p &p-- aito, Me. No. 4: Barl Mionitor toul 1‘ lli Packard »ix, tourln. 31016 Buiok C-85, tourin, 41914 Ford, tourin b6~1914 Studehaker six, 61913 Flanders, wm% E. 21% g Auto Ci |onrlr|l Hous: Duvln nu- are miles’ service; con ld discarded i 1 D( PLEX flRl COH’PA"N".' 18 n W raepower, 14 luen r; illfl l l‘llnd rs Roadster, 0. Adaress 4615 8 au.’ Neb. be sold 2185, H WANTED €5 by % Voot o not be in runnlni eouluon. nut 1062 or address 4534 Isard DUPLEX tires last I and more durable. . nam 8t Dnullni 4878, Bervice suuon 1914 Farnam. lem . . Dou ato : mus wlll dmonnnt WAL M. Hotcnman. 198 Petsior Aes. |4 Oall Wal- iy AT r $6.60. 2611 Avery Auto lomnn. and Mlfll.- AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE " “Auto Tires end Suppiies. DUO 0 S s SIS ] MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES .?_- i vated; lays fine; good woll; price acre. B 8 Frank, Neviti mu Omaha. Nebraal A S yards. age u-d get the wp prlco rar an rain. ha, lley, st fi me llu{l X oc} il acres in alfaifa. 200 acres in: corn, 15'acres' in nd the balance fenced int Putur« Half of place fenc ht; runn|hf water in pastures; rd Wi timber; 2 sets of bulld- udln( two_8-rool otbes, & eriba, l 20 fom shios, dn r; school on l;i: i : .5th Vlr Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg " FARM SNAP | 160-acre unimproved fi uth ol Dix in- Kimball wumy'& chraska; al farm -na nd. Price $§ por ncm. 480 bulnc. 10 years. Wil be Vorth 6 times what wa ak for it, as u is worth §i2 per acre now. Kor a farm home or investment theév is n?m ing better, Addreas owne: Nebraska Land 1,280-ACRE RANC ‘u A hOI' use; | change for small farm near Omaha or Council Bluffs. M GEE REAL ’TATE reet, ‘ounct Bits, 1a. A FARM BA 160 acres, 2 miles southwest of Omaha, well improved; 0 acres in alfalfa, ¥ in rm- $18,000; will carry back & B, GIBBES, 220 Harney St, Omaha, Neb, AIN. loan of ONLY % buys & lease running twenty- t field county. A fine Write owner, h (‘ Crlnw St., Lincol WILL sacrific roved 160 acres, convenlent to. good sition. D Locust " REAL ESTATE---EXCHANGES EXCHANGE 8 acres in the best ted countr qI house, well finished: pthesr Butd’ ¥ .f‘.olh-' bulld- o R e FOR EXCHANGE, An $0-acre and 200-acre tract im Cen. tral Flo for_geod Omaha rt GHARL s " WILLIAMBON Tel. Do .. 07 Paxton B\ock % ACR! n—uu and alfalfa farm, highly nfam"d num joins Grand .Vum:tlolx 1o exc for mer- fi ity property. Address P uo.f farm, near l:mnu it Co., $1,000, 6 per cent W value mrt . oquity .l #00; what have ¥ m of » 82, ve fer i ox . for ha cash_difference; have you to offer? Want quick ress 8 m care Bee. ‘modern home, finished Tn oAk, ymaha property. Owner, § 637, own, must sell before March 1. no trade. Write for particulars, J 881, Bee. Owner. % section good land in Red Willow Co. 15 under cultivation; this is & Inquire 202 Military Ave.” Walnut F74] rexas Lands. mepru buy a farm, get it where if has_a future. If you buy hizh-priced una you are jus’. trading dollars, so to peak. We have a land proposition that SUEht {0 intercsL every farmer seekin to better his condition. Our lands se at to $0 per acre, on easy terms. The soll is rich and fertile, the climate fine, the water supply pure and plenti- ful; the rainfall has always been ample lo ure crops. U a few years ago here was no railroad through this sec- Hon of ‘the country. but “with 'the ‘ad- vent of a main-line’ railroad it is now nptdly eonlnl |o m. rronl lo'nl are s club dlotrl:‘t‘.l -‘\mg‘ufi u.nou ,TATF—'i*“ "PRICE-If you waich the “For wohoo!l land | & in Gar- on southeast Neb. im- | oioess flxc Fargin i et pacage” Vior oms RAILWAY TIME CARD UNTON STATION—Tenth & Mason: (alo-po & Northwestern w— NORTH. Twin City Bxpress. . Passenger A nea, Twin City Ly Oregon-Waab, Los Angeles Obadron Local . Lineoln-Dallas u.'n“?'...a""wmw" T e ferings, in the 1Huol hai 4 i canics 4 B | Chaleaso, nmm iarge arrivals Monda >°l““l~ 224,000 bushe Iverpool close: 2d_higher; corn, 14 lower, rrl" Whea md lhlwma of 11p|nun- of sn,nm bushels 1ast year. mary corn receipts were bu-rm. and shipments against receipts of 1,796,060 buahels an _ |ahipments of 10.@0 bushals lnst year. imary recei w 000 b-mnh n»dl':nlpn;n;‘u’mym;\sah :mlhtll againat recelpts o s b pments of 664, u.hp la Tnat 3 lum h 1 car, 95¢. 1 car, Bo; % car, flo. =No, 4; 1 ur T2e; e CHYOAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAOO, Jln. I—HM riops y.t vEa nhhod lz:.'\lllr vary- ?m nort! n-lnfln Overland Limited up better. California Mail Omaha Expross Atianta Express Tow A;I'l'l": Colorade Express Colorado_Speclal | San’ Franlsco Limiied mo.{h" Ch 1.84: 4 sym) athized with corn, Ro sustaining factor rt business on & liberal scale. nprlc.l- on hogs gave for the enly temporary Buyin usted Md the close was weak. Prices— v this was very prices ranged The eommd for cash and although the heavy most of the ! cereal was also bulk of the corn sold hough a few cars un- ware strong, rye sell vancing | Wheat % lower to receipts were 1,800,000 606,000 bushel 000 bushels an 1,538,000 525,000 bushel pta and No. mlxod durum: No, 8: 1 ear, ’, ..: "'""LV:-?- car, e, 4 cars, (T%o; 3 cars, 4 white: 2 cars, JANUARY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cash Wheat is Very Bullish and Prices Move Up Two to Four Cents at Omaha. CORN HAS A SLIGHT DECLINE OMAHA, January #. ¢, h - whest ~market ! |seconds,” 1916. 24, March, 3670, May hor. SAlea, 150 tons; . July, 488 Se ptember,” .96, NEW YORK GRNDRAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Varlons lowmu-dlu , Jan. 22 ~FLOUR-Steady, \\I(F\T hmi steady; No.. 1 durem, $1.46\; No. 1 northern, Duluth, u,mu 0. 1 norm—m Manitoba, 8168, f, Ylf\w h L) York, Futures we CORN-—8pot No. 1 yellow, $e, prom OA' Etoa t shipment. . Bteady. No. 8 white, 5%0 L NAWEeLS: Noo A .mu. common to cholee, m». g =c \Dh rnh‘l&k::' oady; Bogota, 2098 1 family vm.nm; TRt b0 b n—nrm hemlock firats, 30 | {em ock firats, %O téady; receipta oxtras, 33@%ic: firs canen; —l’lrm’l’.' receipts, i thered extra_fine, ext lo; firsts, S@Mc mfm-. BFirm: recelpts, \hoh\' milk, hold i 0; AV NQ 'ano; wpociais, 1TKEN creamery rosh rn". “tat la\ erage run, TG, %h TRY-Alive weak: western ch ok~ gne, 16, fowla leigaito; wurkevs ot lohiciena.’ 169216 towin, 11 Grain Market. Jan. B-WHEAT-Ne 2 Ni hard, nominal; May, ; No. 1 white, Ti%e; Mo: No. ¥ white, o July. nmfl.fl ds, 00 ¥ ki . s "ggo._ B e ULTRY—Hens, Mo; springs, 13c. Minneapotis Grain \n\r'vm\l’oslllo. "Ifl. d H uly, 1 hlr nortern. H kst N . N1 20N, hern, FIQUR “Unchanged BARL S Y —684778¢. RRAN 18,7510 CORN- bw, ¥ wnm u‘( M. turkeys, 170; New York M Y Market. NH‘W YORK, .Ynn l—'nCAN'flLI NOE lllu & doma 2 ML T noND.—OmmonL #teady; raliroad, a‘uvm( quotations on bonds today were follows: rot. S, " bocaas S p o um r to and loss to "bushels, o 'Il helped to alk of tm eel nvo *dimi "‘m\x of- hwest, as well in y wound up I! a m- had a on corn. About the tries. indun but held was ex- strength to orders became ex- heat nominal 2y No. HHHHEH { Poi Des. ines Local rmmmnl-hm-ls 3285 gBEzes HitR 1111 E53% aB53N3 springs, 1 7 KANSAS 2 hard §55 | 88 g3z ase BF 355 E5% Omaha-8t. Mail and Bxpress BURLINGTON STATION - Ten NEW | iwas qulel elo« Kansas City Grealn » TY, Stelrig : No. Oats: No. 2 white, Rye, nominal. mot 600 lower; fowls, lc Provisions. Jfin 8! WHEA'!‘ N.a YORK, Jan mnlr"llll ‘The mu' 4o for futures 1 point lower £ 3 points " |celpts, 0 hesa Pavul, %whnfn on mf treble 1o vale Vem & 18 e o land, b....l' oot ot I ! Sursetvon, wad | X Ram SR have the agency for a limited supply. » b 350 o These lands u- located in western " pm b0 am ‘Texas, below Panhandle. Circular Stellad " piformatia” soupiar - e . Upon application. eatrios iy e S ver-Cailiornla 2 SCOTT & HILL COMPANY | sz R ditee McCague Bullding, Omaha #,‘,‘:,‘;,.,“"“. Colitoraia, Norine | 5| teenth and Webster. Douglas 10, weat Great N 1308 am wm | Ohtcawo, St Sale, Misocliancous” columpe of THIS | chicusr 2t inolt t on -~ ou’! ten see articles—w - e Jumet - Passenger . are ot ail practical vu‘:ln;u' s | Platismouth- Pasifls Janctios s po | e Oty et a8 B a8 new—advertised for half | frestor 3% s o1t the ‘Original price in THE BEE. | Coase Eapress 111100000000 448 b b Eosracn Lol ? |12.¢7c; eompani: mr& hmnm‘&x uu F° l:.-“'. i w: an f0a American '.a‘ o the Bra- “gn shiopers are to hc asking for flrels prices, with an advance of Rio exchange .on London. NEW YORK., Jan. 2~MBTALS-' copper of was still unfiyulhd -na mors AL i D Saen mads on POt at e . “‘“"’fi it was stat that very llm- able and some of w & orfor March and Apri) delivery. q tlons for 'r deliveries r‘n{o he I!N)I“ o official cablea reported unel It Metal Market. more or less excited lnd.y hat a:flnluly ecnhnmd hul { pored that they about with one of prominen |mm naming the outside for bot! and June shipments. n was un m YORK, Jln 2. —-COTTON-8pot, g:l ; middling uplands, 12.36c; ltl‘l.p;‘ll ruwru 0) med steady; .Ylnul arch, lz.:nc i A e Fufures nlolod January, 12.1%; March, 12.833 Be; July, 12.7je; October, 12.Te. The cotton market closed steady at a net advance of 1 to b points, LIVERPOOL, Jan. 22 .'4"!‘1‘0?'4 [ ion! good mmiddling. 8847 middnn [ iaating. 7 Kse. ‘Bales. 5,000 bafes " lteld{ r. . Kansas Ofty Live Stock l.rlul KANSAS CITY, J TTLE~ Receipts, 30 head. Market "ot my prime $8.0000.%, dreased mrr.uoa stockers 8550206 50 HOGS—Receipts, 16,000 head: market highe sales ¥.00746: heavy, packers and o550 butchers, . rwflfl ! A TRocelnta. 0 e Tambe, $10106110.88 lamby marel sleads] market stead $6.76417.65. Louts L 1LOU1S, head head; ewes, Stook Market, - CATTLDRe- ket ateady; teers, stockers ‘W stoors, $5.9606.50: cows and Mfcr-. uao. 650, native ulvu. ..“l lHOfls—leD'-l. o ron A At Onars, P0G g and bute a7, EEP AVD et mominal. Dry Geods Market. NIW _‘YO I»—m of o P nodl yarns st. 8T, Jan 3 beef 87 and i market “. mixed heavy. 57.50 LAMBS-—-No receipts; ma in ered | Joo OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| Cattle Prices Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower for Week—Sheep Steady angd Stronger. HOGS TWENTY UP FOR WEEK OMAHA, January 22, [0 Cattis. r: Receipts re Iclal Monday ' Il‘lnl Tuesday Waodnesday. . Thursday iday. .. aturday .-um-u this week a8t wook ? Weeka [ , Able sho of eattle, hoga and shees Live Stock market for t 0 3 compared with Iu\ )t‘*;“ A lur- of the rallroad " zie ’, :.‘;.3 £2 B ottt $idiny = 832 s ramasars BI2BAR Sop— ‘1‘“0- of live m ur:cnnmd nl‘.-y- RECEIPT! Recelp! ot the Ul twenty-fo orday: 8—CARS. Oattle. Hm fl'rll Chicago, é‘:f’"&%’ udahy Pnoun Company . mnr & Co,ie & Co. A.u 1 Ro(h :,Sfl.,. more than one ocoasior 'The ‘outlook for the omin not very encouraging. More I Piles gan: reasonably the market has 7 d-e arance, in flu:“kuw the present, for under existing condi- tions the trend of the market would, if Aaythink, be in n.- mh.-r direction. Quotations n » .ond U anotos. S10-0%10.85; $10.40@10.66; lamba. clipped, urllnn 00d to cholce ugm, 40; year| fair to cholce g’ 3 ‘h:z n, falr to rlmlm, 1.90; ewes, good to cholce, fair to $8.28477.00. CHICAGO L Cattle CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—CATTLE-Receints, head: market weak; native steers, $6.3500.75; western steers, $6. nd heifers, $2.30G8.%5; calves, HOOGS—Recelvts, 2000 head; strong; bulk. §7.90G7.60; light. l. 0071755 ) !Mt Wlfl% helv [t «AMB!—« o 60g11.15, ' Stoux City Live llOl'x CITY ll 400 h ,:.'..'n:;.. Rt e SHEEP A\D L head; lambes, "15, st J..ovl Live Stock Market. i, lnlu. ares . modar-lal higher, ly hig A (i §7.00@7.55; ewes, } IVE STOCK MARKET hn! m m-rhl | Jan. B-CATTLE- MBS—Reoetpts, 1,000 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Trading Dull, Trregular and Alfo- gether Inconclusive. OPERATIONS ARE VERY LIGHT N“ YORK, Jah n#l‘rmflln. In h— day’s two-hour sbasion was dull, lar and although inconclusive. tions were u fly light and narrow ond, and leading stocks egatod to tomparative obecur. (Mh- places being ukm lities s Unfted States eahol, corn products and othtr ln nd ey Alcohol's continued activity was arily due to the announcement (Company had received a foreign order for its produot n and fell hatween 160, ita regious and 180, closing a a 4 pointa. United st-ta- ool 'la under further pressure., and Bethle- hem Steel closed at fl‘l. losa of 12 points. War sh a oclass wore 'Ilh more -ubnnn- eaing in “international Amerioan woolen. modu ul no o p-einl oe.lonmu rose ? but representative y " ralls wom inclined to_sag. New York Central was the active fea- roup; ita depres- advérse rumor ror an_{ncrease ing l((flhllh‘d in ¢ B{fivld-nfrl H(. A _point, but with Central up some of ita loss before the rlou Total sales of stocks amounted to 190,000 shares. General news of the day bnn ho.u’vul on the outlook for mand for copper show The Lohigh Valley rallroad issued Decembe: um| on stocks were as Alnaka_Gold 3 seesesnyl s T :g“gfi =1 ¥ £ 583 siinne ¥ t3 4 1.78. Rl {arseradish, §1.76 per case. Evaporated Appl NEW YORK, Jan. 2. Arm.n»-:;m and ‘wi hoice. T4 “BRiiD FR '?u'rg.vrun- ar as, 4@llk%e; Oregons, TH@T ; cholce, mv.;, extra ol fancy, 12c. os, o A exira’ cholce, 84o: | firm; loose muscatel | tancy seeded, THGTH Stoek in Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin- rkels: PO AT Catile. Hoey, Sheep. w0 8t Louls. Kansas City. Omisha .. Chicago * Sloux City Total recelpts F’m’% ma ns woru .nmu Ame! ury moullnlwn KT r, r:“.f rm- Ihon. months, 6'&.6% ELGIN, "\‘Glfih sold e S Greeks Not Objecting, AT{{INI (Via

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