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TIIK HEE: OMAHA, TItUIlSlAYt OCTTOBEU 21, 1915. 11 OMAHA GRAIN AND PROVISION Cash Wheat is Weak at Pricet Rang ing from One to Four Cents Lower. SELLERS HOLD THEIR GRAIN OMAHA. Oct. 20, IMS. The local rwh hnt market tu weak today and ranged from in; lower. Trie receipts of thla cereal were pretty fair and the demand was fairly active, but the sellers did not e-em Inclined to let CO of their grain at these low price. Corn reoelpta continued yry fltht and consequently there were only a tew sales reported. Although there waa a pretty good cart demand for thla cereal tha market eold unchanged to He lower. Oata were quoted about Vc lower. .There was a pretty active demand for oata and tha reoelpta ot thla cereal were pretty good. There waa a rood demand tor rye and It eold unchanged to t'o higher. There were no sales of barley reported and thli market remained practically un changed. , Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal to 1.718.W0 bu.; corn. 1,000 bu., oata. 12,o0 bu. ' IJrerpool cloee: Wheat, unchanged to Id higher; corn, 48M higher. Primary wheat receipts wera J.239.W bu. and shipments l,t)i9.(M bu., agalnat receipta of 1.67K.OUO bu. and ahlpmenta bf m.txA bu. last year. Primary com recclpta were I2T.000 bu. and ahlpmenta 307.000 bu., agalnat re ceipt! of ssw.ouo bu. and ahlpmenta of 2. bu. last rear. Primary oat receipta were l.VM.OOO bu. and ahlpmenta 1.2 IK, W0 bu., against re ceipts of L 3,000 bu. and ahlpmenta of 166,000 bu. laet year, CJLRUOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chloagrj 87 74 lal Minneapolis 1,073 ... ... Duluth M ... Omaha ....... Jul 16 24 Kansas City 144 lb BC Louis K'l 11 24 Winnipeg ..1.964 ... ... Balaa reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.02; I can, 11.01; cars, 11.00; 2 cars, Kc. No. 4 hard win ter: 7 cars. Mc; cars, Kc; 2 oars, 94 -vo; 7 cars, 94c; cars, Mo. Sample: I oars, Ho; 1 car, 90c No. 4 mixed: 1 car, trio; 1 car, Mc. No. I durum: 1 oar. Mo. No. 2 velvet chaff: 1 oar, 21.01; 1 car, 21.01. No. 2 velvet chaff: 1 car. 21.00. Ne. 4 velvet chaff: 1 car, 21-00. Kye No. 2: 1 oar, jc. No. 2: 1 oar. tto. No. 4: 1 car, 94He; 1 car, 94c Corn No, 2 white: 1 car. t3c; 1 car. 43 No. 2 white: 1 car. SJHc No. 2 yellow: 1 oar, 44c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 4o. No. I yellow: 1 oar svc. No. 2 mixed: 1 oar. Wc. No. I mixed: 2 cars, 2toOs No. mixed: 1 oar, 61c Sample: 1 ear, tltto. Oata stand ard: 1 car, 25H. No. 2 white: 1 car, 24Hc; 12 oars. $40. No. t white: 2 care, 24c; 2 cars. $8c; 1 car, 23lo. Sample: 1 car, 29c; 1 car, 28c: 1 car, 27c. Omaha Cash Prloee Wheat: No. 2 tur key. 21.03&1.04; No. 2 turkey, l,02wi.W; No. 2 hard, $1.00fl.OS: No. 2 hard, tc& 21.02: No. 4 hard, 924r96c: No. 2 spring, 99ap41.01; No. 2 ipntx, ttc42tl.: No. 2 durum, 26tr97c; No. 1 durum, IMbfcOSc; no grade, 76jvlo. Corn: No. 2 white, X JSc; Ne. 2 white. 2Hft2tto; No. 4 white, C&tt,e: No. 6 white, l,ffc; No. No. t yellow, 364c; No. 4 yelfow, 34r WSc; No. t yellow, 33He; No. yellow, 2gac; No. 2 mixed. VlWii-Wuf, No. J mixed. 62V62o; No. 4 mixed, 6232Vio; No. 2 mixed, SlWitWc; No. mixed, 61g) 61 HC Oats: No. 2 white, 8MS3c: stan dard. 86406Stc; No. 2 white, No. 4 white, W3S3C. Barley: Malting, 4ShV3Ahbc: No. 1 feed, 46W&4Sc. Rye: No. 2, tti?X,c; No. 2. S4Va6. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 So. Blxteenlh street. Omaha: Artlclel Open. I Hlgh. Low. Cloee. Yes'y. Wheat I Dec. 1 08 1 1 M 1 04V4I1 SH May. 1 07 1 071. 1 05 1 UCSVi' 1 ti Corn; I . Ded.. 68 8Mb B7 H SA t May. uOVt& W SOS'S 6&H 69'AB tt&a Oata: Dec. WcfWn 8St 8Hi 9T May. m Wi SHtOri Pork: Dec. 14 27 14 00 14 27 12 75 12 SO 14 55 Jan.. U 60-t6 18 M 1 12 M 26 IS 80-76 Lard: Oct 2 82 27 Jan.. 9 00-7 1 07 S 2 26 2 12 Ribs: Oct.. 260 160 120 9 SI 120 Jan.. 1 mm 1 07! 1 Wl 1 12 1 12 B Bid. CHICAGO GRAIPT A protisiofts Featares of tka Traalagr mmi Closlmc Prices em Board ( Trade. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Government order for heavy Import dutlos In Franca put a new burden today oa wheat prices here. Largely In consequence the market, which was unsettled at tha elosa, showed a decline of lo to 14lo net. with December at 2LM404. and May at 21.06. The outcome in oora was tha aama as yesterday to 49o lower. Oata were off c to H&Uo. and provisions down 17c to 65c. Official announcement that Francs had put Into effect a stiff duty on wheat waa f:enerally construed here to Imply for at east the time being a decided slackening ot demand on this side of the Atlantic. According to a leading authority, tha plan was evidently an effort In the direc tion of a bearish oontrol of prices, and would tend to make any export business to France by ordinary merchants more difficult even than has recently been the case. Abnormally enlarged receipta northwest, with signs of a continuance of the huge movement there from first hands, operated also to put the bulls at a disadvantage almost from -the start and to prevent any notable rally. Estimates were current today that the Canadian support surplus of wheat might reach the Immense total of 260,000,000 bushels. Another forecast waa that 2,700 carloads would arrlva at Win nipeg tomorrow, as against only 137 cars on the corresponding day a year ago. Corn gave way owing to fine weather and the weakness of wheat. A sharp bulge In price at Liverpool had only a slight temporary effect on values here. In the oats crowd tha chief factor waa the bearish action of other grain. Com mifteton houses bought on the declines. Sharp breaks In the hog market tum bled down with provisions. What little support there waa came almost entirely from the shorts. . . VbTW YORK GENERAL MARKET H wot attorn a of the Day oa Vartaaa Commodities. NEW YORK, Oct. 20. FLOUR Quiet WHEAT Spot, weak;; No. 1, northern, Duluth, 21.08; No. 1, northern. Manitoba, 11.071 o. 1. f. Buffalo. Futures, weak; December, 11.12. CORN Spot, steady; Nov 3 yUow, 770 prompt. OATS Spot, easy; No. t white. 41 HAY Dull; No. 1. $1.201.; No. 2, 2Lft54n U: No. 2. 20rf(t00; shipping, 7Cti6c HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1916 crop. !t"o.luc; IW14 rrui, aifllc; Pacific coast, 1916 crop. lplfcc; 1914 crop, Hti)3e. HIDES Steady; liogota, 0&31c; Central America. 29c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 2?9 JJe- secoofla, Slirorp. PROVISIONS Pork, unsettled; mess, ri6.0ueu7 50: family, 2.3Wj"-3.&0; short clears, tlt.30ftao.60. Beef, steady; mess, tl4.a0ral7.0O; family, $18 0"6 19.60. Lard, weak: middle west. 29.16&.X. TALLOW Firm; city, 7c; country, THc; special, 8c. BITTElt Unsettled; receipts, i,74 tuba; creamery extras. 2!K9c; firsts, 26 :'Ac; seconds. 4tf Ac. EGOS I ire (ruler; receipts. cases: fresh gathered extras, 2fr53tc; extra flntta, XimUVnfi; firsts. 2&&.A--; seouada, CHEESEV-Flrm; receipta, 2,304 boxes: state whole milk, fresh flats, white and colored specials, lafcl&'fcc; average fancy, I4c. . M POITTRY Alive, prlcea not settled; dressed, dull: western fresh chickens, barreled, 140'23c: fresh fowls, 14ino; rosea turkeys. la6Xio. ftaoavolU Grrnls Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct 20. WHEAT "De cember, c; May, $1.01; No. 1 hard, Jl oS; No. 1 northern, tl.00M.MH. FLOUR Declined: fancy patent. $e.46; first clears, $4.a$; souood alears. BARLEY 48$J66c. HVE-KiBWc. BRAN No. 2 yellow, 3roe. OAIS-No. 2 white. 2Jytf-S4. FLAX.-$l.&t14fil.0, LiTtrseel Grata Markov. LIVBHPOOL, Oct K). WHtuAT Spot. No. 1 Maniluba, no stock; No. 2. lis 4J; N'o. S, Us l'l. No. 1 northern Duluth, Us, CORN 8 pot. American mixed, new, le, l Plata, as lid. j OMAHA GK.IKKAl. MARKET. rori.TRY-Hens, MlOo; brollera, liSyOiic: springs, 10c; roosters, tc; tur kes, 14c; ducks, 10c; geea. full feather ed, c: aqua ha. tl.fca.) per doaen. FISH Halibut, lie; salmon red, 12a; salmon pink, 1c; oatflsh. lc; bull heatla, 14c; lake trout 16c: pi a. 15c; whiledah, lnc: croppies, 12c; ptckaral, 10c. ruit vesmabte prices lurnlabed by Giiinakl i-rult On.. Hi.k.K CHI'S-Ribs: No. 1, lo; No. 2, lio; No. 2, UtK. LoUiS: No, L 21 o; No. 2, lo; No. t, 14c Chucks: No. 1. Iwc: No. 2, lc; No. 2, c. Rounds: No. t l4o; No. i. 14o; No. 2. Uc Platea: No. l. 10c; No. 2, ; No. 2. 2c FRUITS Oranges: California Valen cies, i:a 160a, $4.76 box: California Valn claa, 174s and srnaller, $T.W box. Lemons: Kxtra fancy Oolden Bowl, 2Ae, 2&M) box; extra fancy Golden Bowl, Jwa, $4.M box; extra fancy Sunk 1st 200s, SMAa, i4 W box; Red Ball, t4.W box. Grapefruit: SRa, 4rta. Ma, Sim, $i'.60 box. Peaches: Colorado Klbertaa, Ubo crate; California Balways. 6.H! ciate. Iara: Michigan Kelfera II r bu.; winter Nellona, 22 25 box; Bunrre Clargiuo, $160 box. Grapes: To koya, tl. crate: Michigan and New York liaskot grapes, 2&c banket Apples: Idaho fancy Jonathana, $1. box: Idaho extra lnrton Jonathana, $1.7$ box; Jonathans, $.1 Si bbl. ; Orlmes Golden. Huntamana, Pewaukeea and Greenings, $3.00 bbl.; Illinois Ben Pavta, 22.7$ bbl. Bananas: Medium fruit $2.00 to $2.21 bunch: t'hangulnolaa ad Port Limon. Jumbo. 40 lb. Cantaloupes: Colorado pink meats, 75o crate. VBXSKTTAJijr.a Cabbage, lo lb.; head lettuce, $1 fO doa. ; leaf lettuce. ro dox. ; celery, Jumbo, 76a doa.; celery, western. o dox.; celery. Mlhlcgan, 2$o doa. Celery: Jumbo. 76c doa.; celery, onions, yellow, lo lb.; tomatoes, Cal ifornia, $1.60 box; peppera. 600 basket; parsley, 25c doa.; rutabagas, 1o lb.; cauliflower. 10c lb.: wax and green beans, D M baaket Onions: Spanish, $1.M crate. Potatoes: Colorado white stock, SOc bu. t Ohloa, 55c bu. Sweet potatoes: Hamper. 21.00 hamper; Virginia, oar rels. $2 7$ bbl. NUTSWalnuts: No. 1, 12o lb.; Bra ille, 12e lb.; filberts. 16c lb,; pecans, 124o lb. Almonds: Nonpareils, 19c U.; 1XL, 17o lb. Drakes, 14o lb.; Ne Plus ultras. 1c lb.; lnguldocs, ISO lb. MISCTHIJKNIDOU8-Flg: 12. OB.. SOo box. Craeker.lack, $3.50 caoe; oase, $1.7ft; Cornpopa. $t.2S case; case ll.a. IMtes: Dromedary, $2.26 case; sugar walnut datoa, $1.60 box. Peanuts: salted, ri is can. Poreorn: 4e-l lb. packaire. f'.SO case. Peanuts: No. 1 raw, o lb.: No. l roasted. c lb.; Jumbo raw, 7o lb.; Jumbo roasted, le lb. Honey: as T case: Airline, 2 dos. tumblers to case. $1.20. Cocoanuts: $4.60 bag; 76o dox. KasMi Cltr Grain Bad Provlaloaa. RANSAB CITY. Oct. 20. WHEAT No. 1 hard. $1.061.12: No. 2 red. $1.1S1M.: December. $1.001.W; May, n.raw 1 01 1 CORN No. 2 mixed. Mwmc No. 2 white. 1474c; Deoember, $c; May, 66 oa 10 No. I wriite. itatFioc; no. 1 mixea. 37gc. BUTTTCR Creamery. 27e: firsts, 26c: seconds. IV; packing. MHc. EGOS-Firsts. iho; seconas, uco. POrLTRY Hens, 12c; roosters. 2e: broilers, l&o, nraaba Hay Market. PRAIRIE HAY Choice upland. 210. 0W1 10.60: No. 1, $ 00010 00; No. 1, 28. 00P00; No. 1, W.ooiga w. Choice mraiann , $1I OOenOO; No. 2. $ OivfrS.oO. Choice lowland. $9. (W: in o. 1. $xoo$.i.6o; no. i. X7.iwr-i; o. t?7.00. STRAW Choice wheat. IS.SOfM.OO 1. $8.00 ; choice No. t oat or rye. 2.00.60. ALFALFA Choice, xil novu.uv; tU.M911.60: No. 2, 27.S04o0. , It. Lewis ft rata Market. ST. IXnilS, Oct 20. WHEAT No. 2 red. $126: No. 1 bard, $1.11; December, $1.04: May, $1.0. . . CORN-No. 2, 4TU4jeo: No. 2 whit, 6; December. KUo: Mav. (T70. OATS No. 2, 26(37o; No, 2 white, nom inal. Metal Market. - NEW YORK. Oct. 20. METALfi The Metal exchange qontes lead at $4.66. Spel ter not qroted. At Lonaon: ueaa, n 10s. Spelter, cox. 1 Coffeo siaricet NR'W YORK, Oct. 20. The market for coriee tutures was mora . acuve xoaay, with prices firmer on reports that a more active business In the cost and freight market late veeterday had been fol lowed by smaller offering from Braxll today. The market opened at a net ad vance of 2 to 6 points on a renewed demand which seemed to come partly from Wall street or Cotton Exchange sources and March sold up to .too and July to .Ma In the late trading. Toe close was 7 to 1 points net higher. Sales 4.750 bags. October, .mks; November, (60c; December. H⪼ January. $.u6c; February, imc; March, Apni, s.sbc May, (TOc; June. 4.76c; July, (SOo; Au gust, Jsjo; Beptemoer, stec. Spot steady; Rio 7s, 7c; Santos 7a tc. Cost and freight market firm, with Jiuotatlons ranging from about 8. 76429. 00c or Santos 4s. while few it any offers of Rio 7s wera reported. Rio exchange on London was l-32d higher with Mllrels prices unchanged at Santos and 75 re is higher at Rio. lagar Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 20. SUGAR Raw. firm; centrifugal, 2.49c: molasses, 2.B2c. Keilneo., rirm; uncnangsa 10 ju points higher; out loaf, 4 16c; crushed. 105o: mould A. 6.70c; cubes, 1.50c- xxxx pow dered. S.Jfio: ftna granulated, $.15c; dia mond A, t.tto; confectioners' A, t.ISc; No. 1 lie. Futures orened firm on heavy buy ing by trade interests and aborts prompted by the advances in ootn raw ana reiinea sugar. At nooa prices wera 7011 points higher. OU and Raala. SAVANT AH. Oa.. Oct . TT'RPEN TINR Firm si 4o offered: sales, none; receipts, 12 bbls. ; shipments, 261 bbls. ; stocks, 10,710 bbls. ROSIN Firm ; sales, $22 bbls.; receipts. 648 bbls.; shipments, 700 bbls.; stocks, 64 -201 bbls. Quotations: A. B, C, D, E, F and O, 24.10; H, 24.10jN.16; I. 24.10fjH.16; K, $4 266.40; M, $6.16; N, $6.7$.$0; WQ, $S.M; WW. $.61. Cottaia SCarkw. NEW YORK. Oct 20. COTTON Futures opened steady: December, 12.17c: January, 12$ioi Marco, 11. 06c; May, 12.19c The cotton market closed steady, net unchanred to $ points lower. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 20. COTTON Spot, steady; good middling, 7.60d; middling, 7.2d; low middling, $.80d; sales, 12,000 bales. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts NEW YORK Oct. 20. EVAPORATED APPLFS S'eady. DRIEn FRUITS Prunes and raisins, firm. Peaches, quiet. Apricots, steady; uhotoe, c; fancy. 10filic Dry Gaods Market, NEW YORK. Oct 20 DRY fJOODS Cotton goods were higher and active. Yarns were firm. Men's wear waa active. Worsted yams wars active. Local atoeks and Roads. Qaotatlaoe rernuhes by auraa. arisker A Oa 444 Omaha Natloaai bank ealMlas: stock- ABMrloaji Drug SradKat tr Ooaipaar. 14 Fairmont CraaoMry, p(4 Howara INawa C-r-nr Llnrota T.I. Tal. tg na Malia Flav flrst ti . 1 pmr ssas.... Omasa a C. . St. Rr . sf4 Oruu a c. a. Kr. a pM OauJia a C. B. at. kr. Ka New Btu Tataakoaa. jit Mra.ajehnaiear-rovlar fSmjaaj latna SUKk Tarda st,ak CpOlka OnUa. eoa Bid. Art. n 97 101 rtw M at st te TS Tt 44 M 47 b bt m 7 94 Ml M 94 94 H 9 M SJ (T H ins et KSJ.99 TS H isi 1M bWti M M H as rt st i ai S W9 ss Aoslo-PraiMb I ear aa luoola Tl. a TaL aa, IMS Uaoola H . L. P. ta, 1 Lua Aasalas K, 11 war 4a, 140 lm maa I per arM Betas, l4 El Paae. T'X.. Sbhau4 ka let! Nrw Htala T.lPiai 4s Ooba AaSltonaa 44a. IMS. Os.14 Waur 4Va. iMl O-mmtM QmM ta, 17 Man-baata H A U ba. ISM yuina TM A Tel. ba, lbU rartna O. A L. w trail Uatoe Sleek 1htm m laM.. n A Ce Laatoa Sa4c Msurkat. LONDON. Oct 20. Profit-taking In Wall street waa reflected la a lower rang of prices and a oulet tone in tha American section of the stock market. Apartments, flats, honaea and aottagea aaa bo ranted quickly and cheaply t Ilea "Tor Rant-" ' OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattlt Eeceipt Moderate and Frioct Graerftlly Steady Sheep Weak and Lambi Strong. HOGS QUAXTER TO FIFTY LOWES OMAHA. October 20, lo. Receipts were: Csttla Hors. Sheep. Offlolal Monday U i.Vi 24.M tffwial Tueaday W.JW 4.M0 2.6 KeUinata WeUneaday.. 4,700 21.000 Three days thla weak. 20. 7 12.2W IT.IM Pawie days last week. 44. 2M 9.7 110.744 Same days 2 wka ao.2V4tl 7 94.241 Same days 2 wka ago 21.77$ 12 M 101. Kama days 4 wka ago.9s.104 ltk.tot Same days last year.. 11.031 II. 2M U1.4W4 The following table shows the receipts cf cattle, hogm and sheep at the Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: 191$. 114. Inc. Cattle W6.74S 747.67T 172,221 Unas .! 17 1 fW.aol X4.011 Sheep 2,70 2674.101 100.441 The following table shows the average prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with com parison: Tate 1911. I 1914-1 1912. 1 1912.1 1911 110- Oct 1..I I 7 171 $ 201 1 6l 291 461 Oct 4..IT2M4 l$161$UtMtT$2 Oct $.. T67TM' 143 11 12' TU Oct .. 1WS TMIM $2S14ir Oct 7.. T WS T W 1 t 71 43 I 47 T 64 Oct I.. 1 94 7 27 T W 1 77 1 27 7 17 Oct. 1. . 2 06 7 40 T Ml 1 77 1 47 144 Oct 10. t 74 I 90 1 Mf 4 2 22 Oct. 11. I 21 $01 1 0i 4 ll 121 7 47 Oct. 1J. t 7 46 e tit) 4 94 I 41 770 Oct 12. I SB 7 24 2 Ml $ 27 2 26 T 61 Oct. 14. t244T26l04tmtnt27T4t Udt 16. I 1M 7 24 7 W 1 tu 1 49 7 Oct It. I 22 T 2 T 1? 2 77 t M T 4t t'ct. 17. 7 22 7 "t1 1 14 17 I Oct l$.t2T ' IHIIMIII l ! -t. 1:114 JM J t 711 V 1 7 m Oct 20. 7 t0 t 4 7 7t I t H t 27 t 41 Sunday. ReceiDts en4 dlsnoaltlnn af live stock at the Union stock yards Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at I e otock yes terday: RISC EI PTS-CA R LOADS. Caitie. Iloix Sneap. H'r'a. C, M. St P 7 4 1.. wabash 1 .. .. Missouri Pacific... 1 .. .. .. Vnlon Parlflo 71 22 tt 1 C. A. N. W.. east.. 11 4 I 1 CAN. W.. west.. 94 U 12 :., St P.. M. A O. 1 I .. C, B. ft Q., east.. 9 4 1.. . t, m. n . n is wi . , m Ml, " 1. Mm mm .. C, R. 1. at P., east 12 t 1 U., K. 1. r.. west .. .. Illinois Central 2 .. 1 - Chicago Ot Wast.. 2 4 .. .. Total receipta 2M 7t Tt I DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hors. Sheep. Morris A Co. 4 144 1.041 Swift ft Co 720 till 1.6M KJudahv Pkx. Co 1.1U 1.229 967 Armour ft CO. L017 Le9 2,111 J. W. Murphy ... 120 Linoein rug. vo s Totals $V144 4,681 22,402 CATTLE Receipts, while fairly liberal, were not quite up to expectations and the total for the three days this week shows 20.267 head, a falling off of 14,000 head as compared with last week's rooord-braak-Ing run. On tha other hand, the total for the week la only slightly smaller than most recent weeks and only r f'itr hun dred head short of tha same poilud a year Good to choice com fed beeves were In fair demand at steady prices, and as high as $9. t waa paid for right good yearlings. On the other hand, common la pretty good cornfeds were a little slow and ware more or lass neglected, but that la not surprising for this season of tha year, when such eat t la come into dlreot com petition with rang beef. Range steers, both killers and feeders, and also cows and heifers, sold In about the sum notches as yesterday, there be ing little change in either direction. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice fed yearlings, t OOfifl.76; fair to good fed yearlings, tH.BOJft.00; common to fair fed yearlings, $4 6tf8.&0; good to ohotoa heavy beeves, $9 0OJVS.76; fair to good oornfed eves, tt.201.00: common to fair oorn fed beeves, ta-769t.tt; prim graas beeves. m.wju.iu, UVU ,l llivm Si - I $7 eoei.00; fair to good grass beeves. t7.00 '.M: common to fair grass beeves, 07.00: rood to choloa a-rasa heifers. ft.7B; good to choloa grass cows, $4. 00 J 40; fair to good cows li.OOiJW.OO; com mon to fair oows, $4.0096.00; prima feed ing steers. $t.00tt.$0; good to oholoe feed ers. $7.40y7Ja; fair to good feeders. M M 67 40; oommon to fair leaders. tS.609t.to; good to choice stockers, 27.764J.00; fair to good stockers, M 7647.71; common to fair stookera, $6.60t3.7$; stook heifers, M i$ fjpT.OO: stock cows, 2o.60 .26; stock calves, tt.60tfc.6O; veal calvea, t7.0ftgl0.v0i bulls, staga etc, $4.261.26. Representatives sales! BEEF STEERS. Ka At. rr. Me. At. Pr. M Ml 1 M tt 14U 1 69 VV YOailNO. It oows 1044 t 16 t feeders.. tS4 6 60 It feeders.. t7 t 60 W oows 91 t 16 36 feeders. . 094 t to s feeders.. 106 7 00 U cows. ....1016 $70 10$ feeders. 917 126 r, steers.... $40 $ 76 47 oows 974 106 76 steers 944 t 4$ NE1H RA8KA. 62 feeders. .1052 7 10 20 steers.. ..1160 t 75 f heifers... 771 t 410 M feeders.. 1060 7 00 t stockers. tOO t $0 4 feeders. . 700 t 40 I feeders.. 796 t 40 1 calves... W 100 1 bull mo 6 00 2 stockers. lea t 00 2 atockers. 6M 00 2 oows 972 4 It HOOS Receipts wera lust fair, al though larger than on moat recent Wed nesdays. A total of seventy-lb rae cars or 4,700 bead was reported In, bringing the supply for the .three days up to 12.28$ head. This Is nearly 4.000 larger than last week, Is $.600 heavier than two weeks ago, and about $00 mora than were received during tha aama days last year. Freeh arrivals this morning war net burdensome, but a holdover of some 1,200 head gave buyers a very liberal selection from which to "make their pur chaaes. Shipping demand waa slack and the few hogs bought on shipping orders were fully 30c lower than yesterday's early trade. Tops failed to go over $110. snd there was only a sprinkling above $8 00. Packers early bid wera very bearish. showing declines of fully Uo as aom- Krea wun yesieroay s cioae, or aswe low yesterday c first sales, but a good many sellers had decided that a break waa Inevitable and that the best polio y was to sell on tha early rounds If pos sible as the close was almost aura to bs wesker than the opening. The re sult was that the few sellers who were fortunate enough to get bids before still greater declines were aaked oaahed at figures that vera not more than a quarter below yesterday's average. The next offers made showed a nickel do il.ne from the first sales, and It waa only a very short time before killer buyers were offering figures that were fully 25c below yeeterday's average, and getting all the hogs they wanted at that. The close was a repetition of Tuesday's wind up. Buyers made a few nnai purchase at prices that ware all of 60c lower than yesterday morning, and then the trade flickered out, with thirty to thirty-five loads still unsold, A good many cf those bogs had never oeea oia on. Ma at. ga. Pt. 44 rt ... 7 le ) k4 ... 144 97 9T M 1 49 40 bM IH 1 40 44 OT let let tt 2a4 ... 1 44 44 IM St T T4 49. M 9"4 1 14 71 971 t f Tl 44 14 BUS 1 11 Ka v. lh. Pr. Tt 1st 129 7 94 74 HI 44 t 44 14 14 19 1 Bt Tt 24 la) T M 2:::::::K 1 tse : is H piaa. silEi.-6fferings wera tha smallest for a Wsdneaday slnoe early lo August, about elghty-ooe oars, or 21.000 bead, being reported In. The supply for tha first half of the weak amounts to only tl,M head, belna; smaller than a weak ago by 2t.0ui head. t.OuO short of lee weeks agu, and a daoreaae of 24,090 as ooraparad with the same days last year. Kooeipts for the week to data are smaller than fur any similar throe days since the third week of August, a fu.l two months ago. With reduced supplies lua lamb markot got under way la good season at fully steady and In spots stronger flguras. and a fair oiaaranoe had been Boada by 11 o'clock. One string of good lambs sold aa hlaTB as la. TO. wbioa la the klghaet prioe paid tor a'most two weak a. Tbey were nmtaa of ana of the H Si etrtags aaataraay, Otbar deaarable strings reaohed Sn.AL 1 soma under sorts that war not aulta ae baavy as on Tuesday and a sVeoant grada brought St 40. Keadare wera In good daraaad again to day, and movatt reaulliy euovarbj on a fully steady basin, bin re than cue bunch of real gnod faavllne; lambs sold oa bbch aa $4.44 and tops reaehed MIA. wfh a fnlr V good kind ss!''nt largely at It JioJ 1 ta stir -fi-i o-i,r et.e rM ti 3 -. ' VoUnbT year:iua sold as bUU ai 7.0X The eld mutton trade took a sharp lump after the early rounds yesterday, and some sales made after noon looked a quarter lower. Today's market was not much better than tti lata trade yea ten! ay, and was 1'WISo to In eoote 9Se lower than the high time yeaterday morning Beet ewea here t.Mtav sold at M en They wwr not ao rood as the choice A yomlngs, which brought M 26 yeaterday. Quotations on sheen ard lambs: Lambs, good to chnb-e, $ iff.?"- lambs. ttr to good $.tOj10; lnibs. tecdera, 27 TlffllO yearlings, fair to choice. Js omji.OO; ir. lings, feeders. 9 COfr? 10: wethers, fair to rholoa, $A.&otr.W: ewee. good to choice, MNr.10: ewea fair to good, $V0ri.f.7$; ee. fardera, It.hWC.f. Representative sales: No. At. Pr 12 native feeder lambs $2 1 00 112 native feeder lambs 2 7 CO 1SS1 Idaho la-nb 74 t 7 ir Idaho lambs Tl 1 (S S4 Idaho ewes 13t t 00 449 Wyoming lambs , f 1 ina4 Montana lambs 11 1 tt ' Wyoming feeder lambs t 1 ? 122 Montana feeder lambs 1 1 It CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET Cattle Vaeettlea Haas Weelr Kheep Weak. CHTPAOO. Oct. 20.-CATTLE-Reeelpta 1A.0O9 head; market unaettle1: native beef Steers. M.0M2100; western aeera, $4 71 $90; cows and heifers, tt.2C1Tt.2b; calves, $7.7Vfr!1 6a JIfKJS Ttecelots. $1000 head: market, weak, 4tyrfc under yesterday's average; bulk of aalee, 27 0fl4 W; lleht. r.JOrrUlt; m'xed $7.60l 20; henvv. 27 JtTClS; rough, t7..?fT7 60; pigs. t4.H fx. SHEEP AND I-AMH!-Rece!ptB H.npO head; market, weak: wether M. JRUW.W; ewea. $4.0tTt.lt: lambs. flm$X. Kaaaaa City LI to Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 20 CATTLE Re ceipts. 12.000 head; market etrong; prime fe,4 steers, $t 2otri0.40; dreee be- s'eera, $4 0or; weetern steer. tt.S0fft.7B; stock ere and feeders. $.'. HCidi.Ii; bulls, $6.2641 f.an; calvee. xa ootmo.ftn. HOOS Receipts. 11000 bead- marVet. lower: bulk cf aales. $7 76S00; heavy, r.7nT nfi; packers and bnicbera. tl.Wes 10; I1rht. r Wt1o-. rig H svf7.H0 SHEEP AND l.AMBWoeer 11 roa head: marVet strong; lambs, tt.2Mtt.7t; yearllnrs. II 6o7.26; wethers, t6.7o49t.60; 1, xb.eon.ro.w. . Low Is I.lve Stoek Market. ST. LOTUS, Oct 20. CATTLE Raoetpta, 4,701 head; market steady; native beef steers, t7.SO4tl0.26: yearling s'reera and heifers. t$.60id10; cows tA.ontfltOO; stock era and feeders, t.OMff.76: southern steers. t5ff S0: cows end helfera. 24.0T4S t.60; nnUve calves, 2 3nl no hikis Receipts, 11.800 bead; market, lower; pigs and lights. t.i"tt 00; mo and butchers. 17.7MT1.IO: rood heavy. 17.10 10. BHEir AND IA MBS Receipt S, 1,7X head; market, steadv: lambs, ttcoiT3.00: sheep and ewea, M.004M6O. lows City LIt Stock Market. SIOtTX CITY, la.. Oct. SO. CATTLE Reoalpta, 7, 900 head' market steady: na tive steera. 2A.40O m- now. and helfera $4. 6004.26: eanners, $S,WfN.rf,; stockers snd feeders. $6.0W7 tn elves, $6.0P4).00; buils, stars, etc., $ 7Mr.60. HOOS Receipts. $000 head: market, 40c lower; besvv. $7.9Mr.26: mixed, t7 7M 7.96; light $7.737.76; bulk of salea $7.70tr 'RirmBP AND LA MRS Recelnts. K ffOO head; market steady; ewes, $6. 4696 76; lam os. f7.gotr.w. t. Joaepfc Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH Oct 20. CATTIJD Re ceipta, 2 600 head; market steady; steers. xi.wxEno.cu; cows ana neiiers, st.wuv.su; calves. M.OO'fflO.OO. HOOS Receipts, 1 000 bead; market slow, looks 2ufJ26o lower. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, tot head; market steady; lambs. M.Wttft.M, 1.1 va Itook la light. Tteee4nta or 11 v a stock at tha flva Del IV- clpal western markets: Cattle. Hors. Sheep. South Omaha 7.600 4.700 21,ri0 (Chicago ltW Mono l,(vr Kansas CXty U.oro it.vn u,ov St. Louis 4.700 11,100 2.700 Sioux City MOO 1,000 2.600 Totals 42,900 47,200 41,200 Aiio-French Five Year 5 External Loan Tho and eoveral obll CsZloa dtho Governments of the Uoitdd Ulnott ol Great rrtain &nd IrebLtid and tha French HcpisMlo i ' ... - ' . '. Det2 OstdlW 13, 1515, Doe Otviber US 1520, bAan-t p-ryabT April 15 and Ootooer 15, xth prtiolptl 'kb3. iatas ft&tiA is Trw Trit Olty, in UiiiUd BttAtt Oold Oobx, "vrttkorrt dwdoctioa for any prosent or futnru Britih or FM iattM. Ootxpoa Btnrds is titmcinttiiootr: 4100, $300 mod $1,000, wbioh may b rteuirMa m to pjrhxripl. Hz fajgwil toacU, ia dcwirrinflrtona of $100, $1,000 aad tyOOO aad aithorL-4 midtipltja. Cfcopoa and raglaUnd boada biimWthtmetti, 4j4w4v4&Wf at t&t option of h bolder, on azrj tlaU not latar than April 15, 1030, or (providod tltai xxrtinfobo firttot laior thaa April 1 lS20ft at matnritT', par for par, iato 15, 23 jwar Joint and MTeral pear eont beads of tho coverisnMDts of tlvo Unitoi lUxmx. of Oraat Britiaa and Iralaad and tho French Republia Booh iV par ooniiiosaia will bo paTavtU, pciadpaitMad ixUrwti, in United atooGoU Coin, in Kow Tork City, fre from dtdxtv Horn lor aay proaast or fottavo Dritiaii or lYntch taxoa, will matnro Ootobor 15, Q4L but will bo redeemable at par and aeocood fnttreavi, la wiWe or la part on any isterrNt data ad cot eariicrr Ikaa Oetobor 15, 1S30, trpoa three TOOTbthaT XsOti'- A large amoczit af tbaao booda haTtejf already boon wiUu3xawn for toTPtHmeit, we whoae names speor belew, offer on behalf of a oortry widafroup of Inaiitullone azvl banksre th QBsSaU t4 raC2 CT CTTT3 AgD luTT. V. r.HT YIIODIITQ raABLr 1 TUH CSNT. Fkymont nury be mo-de tether la full on October 2Dth or at the option of the ptrrchasor, CO per eent on October 29th and tho iii TfiB.ee m DtMatxbcr 3d. ApplioeitLoa will bo niade to liet these bonde oa the New Tork Stook Ezchanfjo. Atsnporary tpead will bo reodyfor detlLwmy oa or about Ooitbor 2ath, exchangeable for tho doiiaite bonde when NEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET Aido from More Orderly Advance No New Featom of In ter $t WAR SHARES DOMINATE ALL NEW YlMlK. Oct. 20 -Aside from Its more orderly advance In BpeotAltlca, to day'a market presented no pronounced features of new Interest. War shares dominated the eeaalon, with eome latent strength In a few ot the representative rails ItetMehem Steel made the new high record of 6TP. an advance of 29 over Its previous maximum Other stocks that registered new l-uth (imitations included Ptuilebaker, up 74 to K44, and American woolen, t to B74. There were tains of 1 to 1 points In American locomotive, Bald win Iocnmotlve A me' lean far Bid Foun dry. Lackawanna Steel, t'nltrd states In dustrial Alcohol, Distillers' Securities and the fertilisers. Metal shares, especially Inspiration Cop per, were in demand, with a revival of rumors of a consolidation on Inspiration wlh Anaconda Foreign buying of re llned copper also proved a fnrtor In that tiuarter of the Hat. Among the backward specialties were Weatlnghousa, Oenaral Klectric, New York Airbrake and a tew others which recently claimed a largs meaaure of spec ulative attention. Consolidated Oss made a further decline with the nvproach of the time for action on the dividend. I'nlud 6tatee Steel wna again the most active of the former favorites, In fact of the entire Mat. attaining Ha best prioe In the early afternoon, whan liberal buying In large Individual lota waa resumed. Its rise coincided with trade advices, which reached additional price advances, for finished materials and an Increased In quiry for pig Iron and raw products. Steel fell back In tha final trading how ever, the balance of the list especially railways, denoting moderate pregsura. The closing was Irregular and dTulL To tal sales amounted to tto.000 shares. Fetlmatea of November Interest and dividend disbursements show aa Increase of over $11,000000. compared with the corresponding period of last year, and account In large measure for the prevail ing monetary ease. New foreign credits, including ons for Ruela, war under dts ousslon In banking circles. Bonds wars firm on diversified dealings. Total sales, par value, aggregated $4,410, 000. Government bends wera uaohangad on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks wars as follows: falsa Kin. 1. Olaaa. Alaaba (MIS AIM-rh)eera Aatertnea Baat Sasar... Amertwa Oaa Aaiartraa IceeaotlTa ,, Amertnaa S tt k Amerlowt A. A H efd.. Am. Sugar Raffntnt Aaiarloaa 11. A Tel.... AaMiinaa obaeae Anaroa4a Copper AtcMvm naidwta Locomotive ... flaltimnre A Ohte Pet Mr ham 8tt RrocRlra TtTid Transit. Oallfcala PMraUaa ... renaAlaa Ptteins rVatnl Laaihar riwatMaka A Ohio Oi!eaa 0). W OhtMae. KIM P.... mteun A N. W rtilcaao, H. L P. Ry. China CApear Oolerad raal Iraa... Onwlbla Mtral . Heaver A R. O eM f" i ntMtuars' Marttlaa WW Brta !. Oeaaeal Maotrt 1 " l'1 (Vwat Nerthara 1 lit Oeaat Ne. Oa ottb f OurnVlm Kvpioratloa.. I.SjO flllnola Oantral ,,.., falarSsrousH One. Oes., I tof InatH-atton Omrm 14.1" !ntrnattfttal Harrartar... ba Kanais City aoathars..., V4 lklKk ValUy TOO Lmttiwtlle A Naalvrlll , Waaliaa rstralana 1 4"4 Miami Oaevar I.M4 Mlaannrt. K. a T. Pt4.. Mlaaaart Paelrta Ntttlenal Blaoatt Natlnoat Ul ,, l.lue NaTbAa Oopeer 4'W Naw Tor Oaataal , I.Ta N. T.. N. K. ft 8 1.700 1.T0O H4 irtl Ilea I 91 e 44i t . 44 lid 4441 90 I. H tt 41 ai 99.7W) Tt T Tl lASTKI 94 94 94 W Kl 109 loa l.l'4 111 lit 111 I.IC 1M lt IN bn Bti Ml 21 it. m T T Tl I an IM IM xmH L4XO let lie IN l.4"4 M Tt 91 1.109 IZt m 414 404 rr 4T 94 in It 14 14 1.404 17 1M It' Iron II at (I lioo IT it tt) it 11 11 tl"4 94 9t 1 60 in 111 19S 19 too 11 11 II IM Ml 41 49 II. 104 II II IT.tno It 91 91. '40" 4t4 14 It m 119 in in 'Hi q lie 11 ! n tV, ..... 194 II 94 44 4 9. V i:t4 -it ' I "i" mo its in im 99 IT 11 li it lie 91 109 II II II S500.000.000 114 Ul 4T 'H TS 64 llf lll H 14 7" K 9 r'H t:i NartlMea Paoitia P-lfle Bltll Pcltva Tal Tel rvaoaTlranta Pallman PaJar-e Car.... gar raa. Ctmr kaaliaa tthlle Ires A Ptael.. Sabra Paoirta P-wthera HallwaT atuaiaitTr 'eapeay Tnneaaee foeper Teiaa romeaeT t'nioa IMririt . t aM Parllla ara tnl4 Hiaiet A Mat ti. M. Kteel bM Ilih ratpe M'Mrtera I'nlaa Wratlnatteuaa Kleetrle , Montana rnwer OaaTral Motors Total sataa far tka 4 LKW lil .. tea M ". "itm . t ana Tts . m.;w us !! ". toe 'rs . J ane . I. mi . I I' ln . 14.V) tKl OS H14 in.r s it nt . T C4 71 .. H'1 Sh .. M.WO 7(1 H 1W. 14 iMk la 91 91 lift 4 II s ' 71 ft 1 s MV M4 tm 944 it. 9in,ee ah Ttevr Vark Maaey Market. NFW TORK, Oct to M BHCANTTLB PA rKItKttS per cent. a T K RLlNtS rcXCIIANOIO-Klsty-dav bills. 4.'N); demand, 14. . cablea $4.4o$. PII.VIOIt-Bar, 49V; Mexican dollars. luiNlV Government, straJy; railroad, firm. TIM B I lAN'R Easier: slKty days and ninety days, iV per cent; sis months, $ per cent. TALL MONKT fttendy; high, 1 per rent; low, IV per cenl; ruling rale, IS rr cent: last loan, 1 per cent; cioang id. IS per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today were ss follows: U. g. rt 9a, rag.... 9T Mo. Pae. t. la .... It n seabne 01. r n. a. a ....1 t. C. la, rag tb'N T. m 4a ,...iai 4a esaaaa lot M T. State 4kbv...lt V. a. 4a, rag ' . 7 H. A H. As aaata 10' T. 4a til paaama neaeea ITiibNo T"arins 4a 11 Am. satttars 4 a. as eya A T. T. a 4-a l4 (V 4 U 4a 4 Aria our Co. 4 .. 91 fas. T. A T. U.... 47 Atoblana san 4a.... iel-tis. aaa. 4a IM 1.1 'a Ohla 4a ! lo era. 4a M Oa HarKta la ITllsa4laa fa. 4s H a S Olila 4Ha.. e- i a e. r. r. a. a (J. I. 4a rro. raa tt. h n-- at A F g 4s.. M AO ret. 4 I H lap r. ta. an, Ptllwa. la M C. A r ta ... tolnlaa rtoltte 4a.... tt P A n. O. rat. 44.. U 4a sr. 4a 91 avis im 4 14 V Fabbar 4B....1M Has. glectrlt 4a... .104 P "teal 4e ion Ot. Ma 1st 4a..... HWaharb brt la Its III.- Oaa. rl. 4 kVi,Wo. t'nlos 4a ... N K. c. ?a rf. It,... IIWm. Fleo. a. bt. 1 U A N. uol. 4a.... 9lAasle-rraeab ta ... 94 14. K. A T. 1st 4a... tl Baalc Clearlaaa. UnAllA, wun 1 irn i iih i ' Omaha today ware HOM.MAH and for the corresponding day last year, $I,I04, 774.19. ' Culls from the Wires The sale of a sest on the New Tork Stock exchange for ft. 009 was announced. The prloe Is $1,000 highor than ths last sale, a few days sgo, snd Is several thou sand dollars higher than a number cf sales between tour and sU months ago. Pradlotloa that all steam railroads In the United States would be electrified In the nest few years was made by M. w. fttorar of New Tork in an address at a luncheon liven ta the members of tha American Institute of BlacUloal Bngr aeors at their convention In 81 Louis. Nicholas Dumas was found guilty cf murder la the first decree by a Jury, after twenty-five minutes' deliberation, at WJ tenburg, Colo. Ths penalty was fixed at death. Tha crime oharsed waa Participa tion In the shooting February It of Will lam Dick. Oakvlew mloe paymaster, Many delegates to the National Council of Congregatlonl Churches era In New Haven. A number of missionaries from foreign fields were among the arrivals, their especial object being to attend the 104th annual meeting of the American Hoard of Commissioners for rot-alga Mis sions, which begins iuadsy, Exports from tha port of New Tork during the first two weeks of October reached tha record-breaking total of $71,114.11$, of whloh virtually two-thirds represented wer munitions and supplies, aooordlng to ftgursa mads publlo. Vir tually all of these exports went to Eng land, Wanes, Russia or Italy. FodarMl tarsjaaa Wtl Retire. WABHTNQTON. Oct It.-eJurgaon John T. Anderson, for more than alx years di rector ot the hygenlc laboratory of the public health aervlos and aa authority on dlstnfeitnnt and vaccine virus, wilt re tire from the ssavlos January 12 acoept private srapleyraeat, J- P. MORGVN Q EleTOwSaISIiaiEn tterTeta A W Commandant of U. S. Aviation Camp Knew Nothing About Flying SAN KHANC1SCO. Oct II At ths court-martial of Lieutenant Colontl Lewis H. Ooodler, Judge advocate of the west ern department, for "Inciting discord anl disrespect" against Captain Arthur H. Cowan, commandant of ths army avia tion school at San Diego, Cat. records Ware presented to show that Captain Cowan had been drawing $112 a month for more than two years, a It per cent In crease of regular pay for hasardous work, and ier-ilrrony that he hat never made a flight alone. Captain T. P. Dodd, ons of ths officers who preferred charges against Captain Cowsn. testified that one of the reasons why the complaint was signed by him self and another aviator waa that In the event one ot the two met death by. flying the other would press the contention that Cowan was drawing pay to which be was not entitled. The other offloor to sign ths charges was Lieutenant W. IV, Talia ferro, who waa killed recently at San Diego while making a flight on October IL Captain Dodd said Captain Cowan knew no mora about aviation than the ordinary layman. Cowan had no technical knowl edge of flying, hs said, and declared there was no record that tha San Diego com 1 man dar had ever made a flight by him self. TWO NEW DIRECTORS FOR THE R10 GRANDE ROAD DBNVTCR, Colo., Oct. 11. The Stock holders of tha Denver ft Rio Grande Rail road company today sleeted Benjamin Nlokoll and David H. Taylor, both of New Tork, directors to suooeed Joel T. Valla of Denver and S. T. Pryor of Now Tsrk. resigned. Other directors were re elected. i, kg At, ifonciai NOTICE) TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals will be raeotved by the owners, C P. Coffea and B. P. Pitman, until t o'clock p. ro., Monday, November 1. 1016. for ths erection of the fireproof superstructure of tha Coffee-Pitman building at Chadroa, Ne braska. All proposals must be baaed nprm tha drawings and specifications which will be on file with tha owners at Ctiadron, Nebraska, at tha Builders Sxchange, Omaha, Nebraska, and at tha office of ths architect. Jamas O SUtt, Norfolk. Nebraska. Ekrh nroposnl murl be aecotnpanled James C. Btltt. Norfolk Nea. with a certified check m th aaanotrnt of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, made pavabte to the own era Jointly, as a guaranty that ths bidder will Immediately enter Into oontraot and band If awarded the work. These checks win ha returned to un successful bidders when contract Is awarded, and to the successful bid let whan contract and bond are executed. The owners reserve tha right to re ject any or all bids or to walva Infor malities In wit hid. COinmrc ft PITMAN. Owners. Chadron, Nebraska, October If 1111. OUdltr-mft ood Lota af Naw Tar gtonk CMhange aa turlftas 1 sktra. 1 taaree. 94 aaaraa aay mount laet tha ma tharee JiatHbil ia Trig COD Urr ksiVlEW. laraad ararr Bat vMtr. It a rr. gt4 far samrla sool-s. lukllh.4 by Joha Malr A Ca., 41 BrsUway. Naw tork Ollr. ft CO.. Now York. a CO- Omalisu