J. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat is Active FolIowinj General Break and Contradictions. EXCITED SELLING IS ABSENT Prices if Corn Have Xni Uecllaed a laat ana M ill llardlr Break I nil There U a Ilral In rreaae la Motrmral, omaha, tf. inn. tiwirg to the M-ry contradictory new uml gritr-THl upset conditions after yestei ay's break t ! nhent market fhnitfl i:uoit tn sctlin, with final figures MBhilv lncli-r. The cmlted selling r nuch In evidence yesterday wan entirely o k'liii today ami h la.r upturn might kh te-iili after six dnys' decline. The pi Ices In rum have not declined so n-i mid mil hardly break nnlll there h i val Ini ri-Hsp in the movement of new "in Tim general feeling of the 'tade - t'lrn.Ilv In rum and the. latirr lono la n;r 10 weak w heat. Wheat broke enrlv In the session, hut rJ-uN ftur estlj-fird anil late buying rlnren viilueK alimit steady to a shads t.-. ei yesterday' clot'e. "urn lul l fairly Minna In face of bear-l-li ni-v.s and the easy wheat market. The rduli corn In the strength feature of llf pure making. I Primary wlinit lcielit were tit.Vfun husheis snd shiripent were w;l,tmO hush agninM rcrrlpls lust -sr of uslieix am shipments of Z.") bushel. Primary nun receipts were 4:7.ii hush- "!s and shipments wero t'H.Kil bushels, iKalnst receipts Im t year of ti.tn bush e, and shlpinrnl of 4i'.l,Qi'o bushels. '"learant-ea were ll,fi bushels of rnrn, '. ' busneis of ohIp Hml wheat and flour i ''il to 1 '..l.fi bushel. Liverpool closed unchanged to 'aid lower on wheat and Vfl VI lower on rorn. The following cash aiilea were leported: Wheal: No. hind, a tars, SI No, S hard. 1 rur. Sl.lU'.t: I rur, WM: No. 4 hard, I car !sc. No. :i spring, I car, $1 111. No. - mixed. 1 cm, SI.UI. (Aim: No. 2 white, 1 ear. uic. No, ,1 wnlte. rara, Sic. No. S jelloa, 6 mr, No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 'sc. No. .1 mixed, 3 rara. iiMic; 8 cam, ' No. 4 mixed, 1 ear, W41'; car. Use. Oats: No. 3 white. f rara, 4oi No. 4 white, 1 r. 4M-c; t ear, 4f.'r. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 4j'-c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 4V- Omaha l aid Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, WrflSl.03: No. 3 l ard. DnVtRtiS1.02H: N. 4 hard, McfyJl.OO; ,N'J 3 spring. 1 (i"-kfl.l'l. CClKiV-Nii. i unite, GXV& (!9c-: No. 3 white, t"tH No. 4 while, OSVU'Vc; No. 1 color, tivttAiSc; No. X ilow, tiXU'iJ I.S'4e; No. X yellow, tK'1'Uimr; No. 4 yel low, nviix4c; No. 2. aMVigtec; No. 3, t ' ceiVc; No. 4, t-itjcUr. tiATS-No. 2 white, Ji 4;'r-; atandonl. 4.'.'ji4t:: No. 3 white, 4iVn 4dVi': No. 1 jelluw, V.iUtf.'ir; No. 4 yellow, ib'oWc. HAKI.KV-Maltlim, l.H)l.i; No. 1 le.d, Wcil,tlh. ltVU-No. 2, WQtoc; No. S. IMfDIc. Carlut uecelpla. Vfheat. Corn. Oata if. 1S3 VA 420 ii 32 23 13 I'hU'ano .... Minn, apnlla omaha i'lilntn ciiicit.o grain a:i rnoviio Kratari'i of the Trad 1 11 sj and Cloala I'rlera cm tlonrd of Trade. fHICAdd, CK-t. 2H Heactlon came to Any 111 the wheict market after an all week dodlne. The drop In prlrea had fn. ally etiniiilated flour aalea and alao 'tnrtod a little bnalncas In rtiah wheat. " ' reault, the rloae was romjnratlvely Meady at fiicurea raimlnR from laat ii'Hht a level to Vn1'' above. Other Rraln aa well aa Imif produtla made an ad tcinra all anmnil. Corn, Vnc to hie; oata, '.n tn Sc, and provlMluna, 7Vi In Uc. In decided contrast with yeaterduy the loluine of trade In wheat waa not fame, '.' the tone on ti whnle. waa materially (nproved. There weie alana that ahoit ici:iiiK nan been uverdoim and not a e-.v .erultoia ventured a aralplng profit nn tno lonir aide over Hunclav. Wlnn:teit aent rumnra or export aalea niul then rime newa nf Kooit aalea of flour at MlnneHpnllH, where all tho mllla I hat e'i reeenllv i loaid had reopened rxrept one. IJbnnl rec-lpt.c gnrthweat, 11 wen 11 a tn ariitlr or the ateel rnr .oration, were gradually foraotten and aeaplte an early tmrkaet, the market wound up In favor nf the bull side. De roinber fluctuated between HifdHHto and i"ir, ciomiK V',,o net higher at Ma In corn the fart that country aalea were not Inrne led to a good demand for future. I in ember ranwed from (aVdifiMVe to tnc. with the rloae a ahade net hlRher at Wr. Cuali cradc were eaay, No. i yellow wan ciuoted at 7vi74Hc Coverlnc by aliurta rallied oata. lllah and low prlrea touched for Iieceinber vcera 471470 and 4rt"r with laat aalea i 'no, a net Kaln of Vc,e. Tliouah dull, nrovlalona ruled atrnnar. Moat of the trade waa In lurd. At the end or Ilia eenalon pork had rlaen 7Vr, iwrij, iw in j-.r, ana rma, rtirvHC to luc, Quotation of leadlnt product wri I Open. I lIlh..Uw. Cloao.j Yea y I I !n71iTiiiHi'vn ,1 oi'4 i im Wheatl I lr..'!!l x Alay.il V: t "'I' July. I U7S I 111 Vmu I Ie.;K.1fli: 3:-i tVfj May.iii.'v'ii tKi'i'uAil 1..', July. I tkit 1 to 1 ,i, Oeta 1 1 1 lec. 4;4(IT 47'4ll 4T Ala ., 4'.- I 4! 40- I 4ti 4VwV! July t'oik Jan. Alay.... I. ar.i Nov. Jan 15 TO I MS iKl'l v 4- 4c1 n 7u 13 75 I 13 70 I ( SKI I I ST'il W 18 S'J'v' :, CC, h 24 I. m; kirk i.i;i5nti. irki;t qunlalloaa nf Ibe liar arlooa C ommodlflea. NOV Ycif'.K. l't. ?.-r'M)!'lt-Jiilel . aprlna paietiia. S'..Ki.i Wl; winter ilraiKnt. MofWM.ii,; winter pntr.nta, ti ST. ft 7, cprliu c liara, 44 .ai4 ii0; w inter extraa No. 1. $! 4i3 winter exn No. 2, S3.4M:i.U; Kan a alralahta. II 7f fi 4 sal live flour, steady, fair to irixid, Knth.W; rhou-e 10 utivy. S.V2MI.-.4.V I'UHNMKAI-Kltin: fine while and vel low. 1 Hum I..'.; course, II 3.Vdl.wi, kiln dried, .Vfi J.7.-I. HVK-liiill; No 2, Sue nominal, r. I. f.. Hurfaln to aiTlce. HAKI.KV-Steacly; maltltm. Sl.lMJ 1.25. c. I f . Huffalo. WHKAT-spot market, steady; No 2 red, !'i'y: r levator rxrwirt baals. and II. C) f. h. afloat; No. I northern Ouluth. Sl.l'.li I l'.. f. o. h.. afloat. Futures mar Krt dxrhned under western selllna c loa Ina; net uiirhatiKed to 'c lower, lierember closed ll.'; My rinsed II. OS',. c ii.- eiiot market, steady; No. 2 cot ! export. Hi nomiriMl. f o. b., afloat; fu tuiea m.irki-t, nonilnHl. OATS -Snot nmrki t steady: stonrlaid white, f.j'.je, elcvntor; No. 2. .Mr; No. ;i. WV1; No. 4. .'.:'r; natural while and w ftlte nipped, id V'i'i'r, 011 track; futures mar ket wax nominal. HA Y .steady; prime, 1.30; No. 1, 1.:5 4(1 .;); No. 2, SI.3imi.2.. Hllil.M Klrm. Central America. 21c: U"aoia, JoVnii'v. l.KATIIKK- Kirm: hemloc k flrals. 2Vfi 27e: aeronds, ; thlnls, llMf-'lc; re- Jert. 1. I'HOVISIONH --rork. sleadv: iness. Sld.7Mil7.3B; family. SI9.0Uitr2I.W; sbui t rleais. t; 7,41 1; .vi lleef. firm; mess. IS fto; family, 4)l3.iA1J 14.00; hef hum. I2:i YiiM Mi Cut meats, quiet; plrkled lielllea. 10 to 14 pounds, I0 2K'i 112.; plrkled hams. SI l.raari 11 2S. Lard, firm: middle west prime, i .uvrtt.lS: re fined, slradv; rontlnent. Sf; Houth Amerlrsn. $10 40: compound. S7.2SJI7 M. TAI.IOVV 1' irin. prime city, hhd.. J7r; country. V(j7r. UrTTEIl V Irm; creamery. apeclals. sriiU'-ir; extraa, SlfHc; firsts, Wit 30'tr; creamery, held speclala, SlSc; extras. 2i'uiV'; Ilrels. 2iWJic; process. specials, 24V'I"'; extras. Jlr; firsts, 22, til'.V; fartory, current make, firsts, 21Vo. ( iir.KHi; f uni; skims, za U'c. EtJcJH-Mrtn; fresh cathered, car dox . 32fi .rir; ext'a firsts, tV0-nc; firsts, 2V.4ic; held, freah, poor to fair, IVSlfci; fresh athered dirties. No. 1. I71l8c: freah gathered ehecka. prime, 16c; fresh gathered checks, poor to good, lOtflSo; refrigerator, first, feaion torag rh-cruea paid. JOySle. rot l.TflT Alive, easier: western eh ck- ena, ll4til2Vir; fowl, UHI13o: turkey. lr; dressed, steady; western chickens. 7lc; fowls, 711 ll'te; turkey, broiling, ac; others, jirI(znc. let. I, aula (ieserav Market. KT. UH'IH. Oct. 28 -WHKAT-Bteady: track. ,0. 2 red, 9lkrS1.0l4; No. S hard. $1.03411.12; lierember, WcSo; May, SI. MS. COKN Week; track. No. 2. 7ivtc; No. 1 white. 724W7;iHc; I'eccinber, Wm'4o. OATS-Weak: track. No. 2. 4'Wt'47c; No. S white, 4Kr; liec-eniber, 47 '4c; May, 4al-r:. rtYK I'nchanKecl, at VM:. 1'T.Ol'Il unlet: red winter patents. 14 .'int.WI; extra fancy lend etrnleht. I'L'JO t)4 4'i; hard winter clears. $:! &-xti a.75. 1-y. y: 1 1 imotnv, via.ceru n... (ViHNMK.Ue-W 3n. tilt AN (Steady; sacked east track. St. 14 l If. mat firm: Timothy, ;.ws .'t.w; prai rie, $l3.nmtri.u0. IIAIKHNO a4c. TWINIOHemp, 7'-c. ritOVlSIONS Pork, unchanged: lob bing, lc; lard, higher; prime steam, Is.Hrt (ix.70; dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, R'4ic; clear ribs, d'ic; short clears, ic'dc; bacon, unchanged; boxed ex tra shorts, '4,c; clear ribs, DTfcc; short clears, ll'c. folll.THY Weak; cbirkens, Sc; spring. 9c; turkeys, Htlldc; ducks, 12c; geoso. HCTTKH Steady; cream-ry, 23i330c. KUUK l'"lrm, at JCWil'ic. Hecelpts. Shipment. flour, bbls..., H.Wi) 14.n Wheat, hu 41.000 4.1000 Corn, bu tw.onn ih.ooo Oats, bu 40.0110 4),000 OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Mostly Quarter to Forty Cents Lower for Week. ftereicjtfl tree Official MoiKl.r Offlclol Tuesday cirricai wedneaday. (Iffirl'il 'rimrCv Official Friday. .... Kstlmate Hatiirdiv HOGS 20 TO 25 CENTS LOWER I at abeeri and l.asnba Tea niaker for Week, nut Feeder Kwe Hf ee to Taratf Illaher other feeders Steady. HOUTIt OMAHA, Oct. 2S. Ulll. Cattie. Hogs. Slieap. ..13.037 S.SHS 7 nn . . U.4 .70 44 417 .. S044 bH"' SIH .. S,7n 4.WU Vl.Wi .. i,w 4. sr.' t.w .. 12S 3.70m 3ml fix ilava till weak..3n..VJ : i:xri.4' Hsme davs last w eek. .:w.:v;l 2;."4I 170.71 Hume days 2 weeks ago.3l.VMI 24.41T. 1H7.W1 name day 3 weeks aau.4o.k2n l'l.:.l 1 s.04i Kanie clay 4 weeks ago.HX.lo;! 2!',lci4 14o.477 oame clay last year. .:ji,4i U.U lu.cni The follow 11. r tahle ,-,vra 11, e receipts of cattle, hot: and sheep at South Omaha for the year to dale, as compared with loatvear: I'm ism Inc. He-v Cattle 974.RI l.nlA.320 40.70J Hogs l.1.113 1 4ci.W7 3.M.02 Sfieep 2.4J1.7W 2.472.522 l,f41 The following tail) shows the average prices paid for hogs at Houth Omaha for the laat few daya, with comparisons: Data I mi. 191.llKO.HWi.!U07.i:06.19Cij. S 44, T kit S3S S7I Ml 6 701 fl 1.1 Oct. 30.. I sovi S 871 7 411 5 22 Oct. 21.. I 6 W I 8 31 7 Ml S 291 S cc t. iz. Oct. 2.1 Oct 24. Oct. 1:,. Oct. i. Oct. 27. Oct. 2S..I I t 181 5 14 w; 1 1 20 S4il I 7 62 S 42 2Ki S (01 I & 41 6 1HUI t 7 Ml t M 6 IX', I S l: 7 54, S A 1.11 I 14 S 471 131 S 10 a 13 i 01 S 45i 1 4 M I 6 13 4 X3 n) X ;l 7 tU B io S 65 1 I 4 J Bunday. Hecelpts and dlsiMisitlon of live stock at the I'nlon Block yard, for twenty- inur noun ending at o'clock yesterday: IlliCKIFTB. Cattle. Hoes, fiheeo. HVi. C, M. A St. V 1 4 Mlesonrl I'aclflc 14 .. C. A N. W. (eaat).. .. 2 C. aV N. W. (west I.. .. IS .. 0 C. XI, P.. M. O . 1 .1 1 .. C, 14. tr Q. (easO 2 C H. A g. (weetl.. 2 C, It, I. A P. (eastl .. 3 C, It. I. p. fwet .. 3 Illinois Central 2 .. ,. C O. W 1 Total receipts. 4 Omaha Pkg. Co.. J... swift and Company.... Cudahy Pkg. Co Armour A Co Cudahy from 8t. Paul Other buyer 1 1 0 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs, bheep. 1.144 1.044 1,343 177 2X1 4511 Totnl 5 4.2S.S CATTLE As I always the case on a Saturday, receipt of cattle were ex tremely light, there not being- enough of anything In sight to make n fisrkrt. t or the wr. k. receipts foot up ::i.;t:i head, betas; a fMiiIng off "f over l.i henl. a comparc-d elm laat week snd of head as compared with a year ago He celpts. In fac t, have been the em:illrpt for a number ot weeks ba-k. baring onlv two weeks ajo when the arrivals dropicil um Inw 91 hiiil haH I I ' a I 1- n I... r lii.,a I.ut' lirn IsicmIu aim. plied with rattle and It bus been very apparent during the greater part of the wek that more tattle were omlng for ward tl;an were needed to fill the rur rent consuming demand. As a result prices have everywhere declined sharply. Reef steers nt this point are geiieinlly ctuotted ZAtV' lower than a week ago. The iseneral run cif medium to good killing cows has shoan the same decline as ticef steers, being 2'.f4n: lower for the week and right choice heifers have not shown very much' decline and rennets have ehown less de cline than the medium grades. Too many stock cattle and feeders have been coming forwsid and with fat rattle lower the feeder market broke rapidly. At the close of the week It Is safo to quota Strickers ami feeders l.VIMCk; lower than a week ago, except possibly on the very best grades. Quotatloiie on Native Catl'e Uood to choice bef steer'. IfiVjf 7.i0; fair to gool beef Users, fS.UIfr't.7.1; common to fair beef steers, f4 75y5.75; K'-od to choice heifer. S4.7na5.3fl; good to choice cows, $4.2.Vo4.; fall- to Kood cows. :l 75 a 4. 25; common to fair town, SJ.burgS .; veai calves, 13.507.6(1. Quotation.) on Rantfe Cattle flood to rhoice beef steers S .Vjcj.iVi; fair to good lieef strera. 14 755 .V; common to fair beef hirers, 84.2"ft4.75: good to choke heifers. I4.2nfie.00; good 10 choice cows, S4.irt4.r0; fall- to good cows. $'l.75cjf 4.30; good to choice stockers and feedei-s. 4.t. 45 75; fair to good storker and feedors. l.2.V&4o; oominon to fair Mockers and feeders. $3.401 4 10; stock heifer, $3.3J 4.2S; bulls, stags, etc.. S3. Sty. SO. HOOH Buyers In the hog yards were still aggressively ben Hah. insisting upon adidtlonal decline of about n nickel. A little business was transacted early by one of the larger packers at steady prices, but the demand from this quarter was short-lived and trade quickly settled to a lower basis. Movement during the major part of the session had a quiet appear ance, but the receipt were limited and u very good clearance waa made before 111 o'clock. Yard estimate placed the run at sixty loads, th bulk consisting of heavy butch ers and packing stuff, the same a r' cently. Hacon animals, while usually earning a small premium, did not show any more freedom than the heavier avade. quality being the first considera tion. Shipping Inquiry proved lax. only three or four load selling on outside) ac count. Barring the few shipment that sold early at 11.171. safes were largely bunched at $J.12VrV-lS. The best quality animal on sile dropped to $6.20, a nickel undt r yester Jay's high price. An Increase In receipt this week that make the total 30.0(H) head, the largest since the latter part of August, exerted more or leas of a bearish Influence ou the market and prices are closing lower. The decline amount to about 20,'tf26c, a break that finds reflection at most of tho other primary hog centers. representative ale: He. A. Sb. Tt. Ne. Ar. 8k. r. 4 14S 4D 4 10 W 40 4 ,3'4 7 M0 !0 In o I1 40 H14 s am je 4 10 e2 M r.ai 4 m, 111 l 4 UUj 74 IMI 160 m, 71 3C-9 120 12' M tM 160 6 121, tr, tm ko 4 12!, (ii tsi 411 121, 4 2,2 40 4 12' 137 27 41 12!, 4 11 I l .... in .... C4 M 1.?. . . . . 64 Ml sn 3 .... 4t 71 7 4 a : ! u 2.c i:u .Li no l.'l .11 2' .?4 :o ,.ws o l" 40 0 . .: 101 . .: to PIG. ..210 ..:! . .2 1 4 I!', l.i, IJi, tc, a 12', 12, l:"i a M'i l.-'j l?i i:4 I.'-, 4 1'. a i", i'.-'k I.", 4 l.'- !.", 4 12-, mi ;; 4 u' Ot'L'S :ci ;n 27 .'.T.J : 111 .271 . -oi 1 ,0 2 4 ..lis . -.-!-4 "7 2 .241 I2't 12, U'l. V. 4 I-. 1:, 4 i :. 4 r. 4 1". I". i;n s i:t, 17 W f r.'i 4 17., 17', a :o :o 4 :i 4 AND F.XUS. May. I Itl'.W I ;',: a 17Sl Ilil... I I I I I Jn .1 S 13 1 S 13 ,S 12U1I.I S 15 I May. I 7'4,i9 I'l'Ki, 1 , g I'iSJO, 1 0,1 V'Va 47 4ij 4ti' 13 62V, la '. .Vx I 72476 s IM S 03 22 Cai.li iiuotatlona were a follows: I- LIU'K-Kasy ; winter patents. 4.vj 1.4i; siiulglus. 1.1 tuirii .Sim; siuing straights, Iii.mMi4.isi; bukne, J m ti j 1-J. HIK-No, t. I.S-. ItAItLKY Keecl ci- mixing. JSicSl.W; lull- tu c hoice malting. 4ll4jl 23. hKfc-l'S 'j Intently, J13.iuli.j0; clover, ;:4.ci in .. - I'ltitVISlONH-Mra polk, per bbl.. tljuyil7j, lard. er 1 lbs., SS.SC',; auorc riba. sides clcH.aek, $7.7riiK.2A. Iota I c learaiicea of wht-ut and flour wc-ie eqoul to 'i.ttau bu. Primary re ceipt were bu.. coiiipaied wllh h j.kvj bu. the col reMindlug day a year ego. I. Mi mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. Ml curs. corn. 1&3 car; out. ! cm a. lings. n.un nrau. ii.ruu ami j-ricte Wheat: No. t red l"J',c-4,tM4; No. led, -.i'.4ic; N'4. ; hard. l.ui (f 1 Ot,: No 3 hard, li.wxi l.m, No 1 northern, SLU'o 1.1.1; No. 2 northern. $1.09 si 1.12; No. a northern. Si 0. 1.10; No. epiing. I10iull"; No. 3 spring, 41 04 -j 1.10; o. 4 rpring, vcii.c; elv t chart, D0 y fi t; durum. Doc (ali en. Corn: No. 2. 7i" f 74c:; No. S while. 7,S;5',Ch No. 2 yellow. '.4'u;4l-sc; No. J, 7374c; No. S white, 74'tTJ' ,4-4t-; P.O. yeuow, iajiisc; No. 4, 7-''c; No. 4 while, 7JiiSl74c; No. 4 whit. new. 7itJc; No. 4 yellow, rjt73Hc; No. 4 yellow, new, bMubfcxv. Oste: No. 2. 47WH4X; No. 4 while. 4ci'-jii .''' : No. 4 white. 44'Hj4ie: atamlard. 47lv.-. JtYK No. 2. KciVjc. 1 1 A V Timothy. $U OOj15.60. Clover, f 14 mil lil h . , HA Ul.KV MtrJiSl 20. HCTTKH Meady; creamerle. :4V,1j3lc; uicirles. n'irlc. l.clcjft ic-culpt, 3.S)7 case. Market firm: at mark, cases Included, loailsc; firsts !-: prune tusts, ClitKelK hteadv; dabcloa. 144jl4'-; tama. 14W14V: Young America, 14',4J 1 1 ., : lorg horns, HtillV- 1'ciTATOK.S l-'lrm; W'lac-oiiHln. 2tic; M ri.iasn and Minnesota. 4uM7c. -il KTi;Y Live, ateady; turkey. 14c; rliii-kenn. Jt; spruiR. lo'ic Vi:AK Meady; to tiO-lb. weights. S4i !c; H to KVIb. weights, 'iilotc; ki to 1 -,. weight. 11c. I, ally movement of produce: Aitule. Hecelpts Shipment rioiir. bbl W.iMi 1VVW Wheat, bu c.4 M l corn, bu 27.?.l nn.ouu Oata, bu ..S-mi.i Jilauu :f. bu Horn ll 1-larley. bu Ibe M0 21,io0 4'ar Iot Hecelpts: Wheat, 75 car, with of contra, t grade. Corn, !8 rara, Willi ij of contract giade. Oats, lul cars. Total lecelfil of whent at Chicago, Mtnne apoi'a and Duloth todav were CSS car. otiipird with "M cars last week and 4o4 care 1I10 coreepondlng day a year ago. Kansas I Ity 4, rain and ProTlalona, KANSAS CITY, Oct. 2S. W'H K AT Un changed to lo lower; No. 3 hard. $1.01W I. ns; No. 3. $t.Oil.0t; No. 3 red, Wsciij, II. 00: No. S. !i7(ti1ihc. CoHN I'nchangecl to 4c lower; No. 2 mixed, tl4f"2Se; No. 3, TlWc; No. 2 White, 72c; No. a. 7IHc OATH Unchanged ; No. 2 white, 4."y 4e; No. 3 mixed, 4647',tc. KVE H7o. HAY Meady; choice timothy, $19.S0(t 30.110; choice prairie. $13.v0 13.se). HUTTKH-Cieamery, 2sSc; first. IS'to; seconds, 24Hc; packing stock, lo. KOUS Kxtra. 2f-c; first, 23c; second. 17c. Receipt. Shipment Wheat, bu fc'iOO" 41.'i"0 Corn, bu lrt.iM) i:i.0 Oats, bu 13,00) 10.00U Mlnneapnlla Uraln Market. MINNKAPOUH. Oct. 2S-Wll EAT-De-cember. $1.06: May, 81.10,; July, $1.12; Cash. No. 1 liard. Sl.cfcV,: No. 1 north ern. $1 . 07 V,(b 1.07V, No. 3 northern, $1.14W l.tt; No. 3. Ic1)$1.02'4. r"l.AX-$2.H"). HAHI.KY "niic. COHN-No. II yellow, 7mr72c. UATs-No. 3 white, 45Vfa 4iic. MY K No. 2. HIV. )UlAN-$22.0rtl 22 2I. KLAJt It ! Irst patenta. 15.rtvni.r1O; sec ond patents, 14 .WMt2j.Hi; first clears, 3.7(J 4.06; second clem a, $X.fltMf i.0U, Peoria Market. PKORIA. Oct. a-CORN-Uin-tr; No. 8 white, 71Wo; No. 3 yellow, 72,c; No. 3 yellow, T.ic; iso. 1 mixed, Vl',c; No. 4 mixed. 70Hc. OATrt-ljwer: no. 3 white. 4JC1 stand ard, 443Vc; No. 3 white, 4ii'4C Liverpool ftrala Market. IJVICRPOOU Oct. 2S.-W HKAT-Spot, nominal; futures sleadv; December, 7 3d; March, 744d; Mav 73d. CORN-Kpot. steady; American mixed, C3d; future, easy; January, ( ',d; l'ch. ruary, 6a 7d. Mllwaakee tirala Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. I8-WHKAT-N0. 1 north. ! n. l.l."ft 1 1;1V No. t northern, $l.lciil 13; No. 3 hard w inter, $l.vft I.4M; lierember, SI .00; May, SI 0;iv,. HAl 'sS-Mandard. 4H'-,(4ik-. Dulalh tirala Market, DCLUTH. 4Vt. 2S -WH1CAT -No. 1 hard. SIO's; No. 1 northern. $l.07T: No. i northern, SLOT'S; Decembvi-, Sl.wi'k asked; May. $1.1Q' asked. Coffee Market. NKW YORK. "rt. CoKKKK-Ku-lure closed woak under liquidation with price pi to IS points net lower. Total Nates. O.2u0 bags; October and November, 14:K-; December, H2sc: Janiisrv, lX.Mo; Kbluuarv. U.i.K-; March. l;l.2.'c; April, 1122c; May. 13 2c; June, lllilo; Julv, 1S.1V; August. 13. lap; trp(eniher, 13.1.V. hpot, iUlet; No. J Klo, ljc: No. 4 San tos. !0'c. Mild, quiet; Cordova. Unjlio liOinlnal. tottoa Mark;. NEW YORK. Oct. XS. Futures rloaed barely steady; closing bid, October, d.i.ic, November, .07c; lecemler, .J2c; Janu ary, Sfttc; Kehruary. H.unc; March, s.ljc; April, .Mc; May, .27c: June, .30c: Julv !-; August, v.Soc; September, S.2.M2. 8K1 nun, ft iKiints lower; middling uplands, .4jc; middling gulf, S.7tlc; no sales. Ilaak learluga. OMAHA. c. 9.-Iank clearings for today were S2.4n3.in.3X. and for the cor responding day last year. S2.73cl.42. 20. The clearina for the week amounted to $13. 371.040 31. and fur the same week laat )ear, $l.tMU.U2 12. Osiaaa liar Market. OMAHA, Ort 2S HAY No. I, $12 JcVri $13."m; No. 3. $11 JWilJcV; coarse. $IO.w packing stock. 7 ws uci; alfalfa. $14.10. Miaw: Wheat, $i iMnftuc, re and oats, kagar Market. NKW YORK, Oct. 2S.-M11 . R-Itaw, quiet; Muscovado, K teat. & 23Vn.-; cen trifugal, tsi teal, S.73',c; iuolaaea augar, : tesi. 4 iC'r; refined, steady; cruaheci, 7 40i , granulated. .7vc; powdered. S.suc. IX THMG ooMovers' 4 Contest Participants e Waut Ad bilng results. Plust Remember 1 The last day for bringing in or sending your sets of pictures and coupons is Saturday next, November 11. Sets postmarked up to 6 p. m., November 11, will be accepted. 2 Place proper amount of postage on your sets. The sets go as first class mail, and require 2 cents postage for every ounce or fraction of an ounce. Get the sets weighed and put the proper number of stamps on them. None will be accepted with insufficient postage. 3 Send the sets in flat not folded or rolled. 4 Tie or bind or clasp the pictures together in some way or other, just so that they will not scatter all over the room when we open up the package. 5 Use the following address forms printed below. One is to be pasted on outside of the packages; the other is to be laid on top of picture and Coupon No. 1. Oil a4 Stasia. BAVANNAH. Oct. II TURPENTINE firm at 44,r. ItoalN-Kirni; typa and Q. $.;,. Waal Market. J4T. I-Ol'IS. Mo. 0.rt. tt-WOOf-Ae-tive; tarritory and wiaisrn mediuma. I7jt flue medium, lwilitc; flue, lltilSo. MneJ sisipeuiui) u per aeg 4i jo suuime.j pv lus.w eqt U siwap uiijx jo (ii oi aumuus a( nos a Till oaS this address form a4 pasta it oa tks oatslds of your packkar of pletores aad ooapoas. imk)kloyi:rs contest editor. Omaha Her, Omaha, Xeli. Froii.- Address Ti e total number of pictures snd coupons In this et 1 Send or briny In your set of pictures und coupon during the fourteen day beginning October 2 and ending November 11. Seta postmarked up to t p. in., November 11, will be accepted. If you mall In your set be sure It has the proper amount of postage. Have the package weighed. Trim picture and coupona neatly. Mend f nthese picturca and coupons flat. Soiled or folded pictures aaa coupons wtU sot ko accepted. Till out tals adtUoas form aad lay tt oa top of plotaro amtt eoaptra Ko. 1. SOOXI.OTXKV COHTSbT ZDITOB, ' Tho Omaha 3)s, Omaha, Sfsbraska, l-'ront AUdrtas The total number of pictures and coupona In this set Is Kend or bring In your set of picture and coupon during the fourteen daya beginning October 2 and ending November 11. iSeia post Inarkcxt up to p. in , November II, w ill be accepted. If you mall In your set be aura it liaa tho proper amount of postage. Have the package weighed. Trlii.' pictures and coupona neatly. Mend in tliPM plcturea and coupons flat. Boiled or folded pictures sag soapoaa will aet aocepte. rimaT ixoTum tvmwmxu avovwt is. so octobbb a. 44 M . . 3 09 1" ... t to SH KKI" Ntithlnic f lie- c-jn"eqiienra arrived In the wav en smrp cr lamh.o nnd ss sisle iiff". icss we re entirely he -king, the market remained tloininnt end nominal. liailv clearances In every broncli nf ti-aide this u-ee-U were very satlsfactotT and the number of holdovers will be negligible, even thouch specu lators' stuff Is considered. Werk' entire receipts, belns largi and heavily freighted w ith fe'-der clasi, s. oe calHlell more or less surprise In trnde circles. It amounted to about l.iS.COO head, s-.veiilng tho month's marketing enough to break all previous records, not except ing the remarkable remrtl claimed hv October .last year. Wyoming sent In the big bulk of offerings and Isrser runs Included n ambulance ot common and trashy stock. Iei-s than b) enrs of sheep and lambs are in sight at pre'ent and It la probable that next week's supply will slutiallste the beginning of the end of the range reason. niiKlncs'S In fat stork this week started out tn very fair condition, closing about a dime higher all nlunc the lino. Tho finish found choice western lambs up to $o.7f-W.W. with nn isolated sale nf fed natives nt $j.on. Not much good fed matcrlHl was available, however, Snd a modept supply of unattractive warmed up grades met with buying prejudice, being lioiiiitful dressers. Good lambs moved largely around S 50. and prime 120-pound wethers from Montana closed well at Jtt.To. Kat ewes are selling up to gl.TiO, but 33.1W(3.2- quality Is more plentiful. In feeders, the country demand centered upon weighty offerings suitable for dry lots, and tho plain, little lamb were usually rather slow sale. Speculators have almost withdrawn their support, and aa the cheaper kinds formerly moved Into speculative channels first, the 35 and 45 pounder had to be peddled in most in- 6 Coupons and catalogues may be secured at business office of The Beo. Coupons sell for one cent each; set 75c. The catalogues are priced at 25c, by mail 30c. All orders must be accompanied by remittances. , Msnres. F;v rry thlnn cleared well at ateady price?. linn ever. and current prices, wllh tbe exception of feeder ewe cables, rule about steauy with thoe of a w eek agn. Feeder ewes, selling for 3-' 5f' 1Jt2."i dnwn to $. for noorrst mils, shocv Inoderale srlvanre. Feeder lambs also appear h be e a M v worth the money, trong tvpabt golnc st S4 snd better, while pee.we.'- isnard largely under the 4 .CO nini l.. VceU s p irchsses cf feeders "n eoun:rr art-m:nl rmo-ints to about U'.totf br.B,i. QuotMttnt.s f.n rberri nod lambs: l.snib. rnnri to c hoic e. t'j.T' ",: ; fair to cond. 1. 'i"'ir.r.'; feeders 3! '.'.'.lit.". Yearlli: Food to chnlrr. VW.fM.l.',; feeders, ':' 1" i 17:.. v'..lins. l-.rrdi. ft 4ty ...; heavy. 3.10fi l.4n; feeders, fibril? :;,. "i;nes, roihI to clioN e. llt- 3' : fair to rood, $:.!. W: brceclei s. Si; feeders. J2.1t''tf 2. :.:. cu.ls. 31. ."oil 2.10. Il l ie-ctitatl.e rales: 4SI Wyoming Ismhs , KS4 Wyoming Inmbs 2u Wyomlnr; Inmb-c 1". Wyoming lambs Ml Wyo. lambs. fcU.. lo Wyoming ewes .. feeders. culls Ac . M .. M . H . . 4 1 . v. -1 t'e. s ss r. S :, r, 4 n'l 4 CO 5 11 (IIICARO mvi: SlorK Mlllld'.T stendy and ."c lower: plus and lights 34.?fi't 3u. packers. fJ. l-.'ii d.CO; hutch"! and bet lieavv. S i Kij !. 4c. r'HKtP ANI I.AMUi'-nerelpts M head: market steady; nstlve mutton tXXtlS.'y. lambs. M ffi.it.: c ill's am bucks. tl.2vXM; stockers. liylt4). Kansas CIT Lire Stock Market. KANSAS f'lTV. Mo.. Oct. 25-t'ATTI.I Hecelpts. 4m head, no southerns; mark steadv; dressed beef and export steert $7 OMfiS.T.V fair to good. 3..M,Mi&!; westsn steers. ll.oy((7..V; stockers and fcedeii 7.".i 5.7".; southern steer. 3i.7.ti".l soiitbrrn cows. 32.7.Vii 4 .2ii; native cowl I2.40l4.;ri: native heifers, $4.0-y i.5; bull! 3.j.Oiij4.0; calves. 34.n"f?';.2.".. 1 lOGS-neceipts, S.OW head; market 3 lower; bulk of sales. f'i.7.vw4l.!5: heavj J-sji fi.:sr: packers and butchers. I.U'I .:: Ilchts. :-i75ti.20; pigs, $4.2.'.'ci5.2;. SH KSF AND I , AM Hl Hecelpts, non market stendv; lambs. 3 4. 2 ti S.fC.; jesi lings, t? fiOfi4.2:.; wethers. 3.Wfl.T; ewet 2 7.W,'-.2.1; stockers and feeders, $2,251 Demand for Cattle anil Hon steady Slieep Weak. CHrCAOO. Oct. IS CATTl.K-Ro elpts estimated t l.ism head: market slow and steadv; beeves. $4!inWs?5; Texas steers, 34-iuTiu.SO: western stceis. 1 4.1.Vft7.". gt'-wk-ers and feeders. 3?.lrtiii.7.'; rows and heif ers. $l.iiii5 Xi; ralvea.' 3."i.n0cig.T.. HOlig-Kerelpts estimated at 10.010 head: market sleadv to el mum lights. t1.75tf 8 40; mixed. JoSCVaSB": heavy. $5.7S''aii.5o; rough. 3."..7Vu",.(io. good to rhoice heavy, .0r?it.6.,; pigs, H oCaS K; hulk of s lies. J6.1fifi.40. SHER1' AND lAMrlP-Rerclpts efti mated at 1i0 hficd; mwrket weak: native. l'J.lSfiJ."i.; western. $2.4'tJ3W: venrllns 32.3l34.2R; lambs, native. W.&Ofdfi.OO; west ern, SJ.TCSti.lo. M. .Inseph l ive stock Market. ST. JOSF.rH. Mo.. Oct. 2.-4."ATTl.K-Jterelpts lit) head; market steady; steen H.Fsj7J4.t: rows mid heifers. 3n.ftHj7.0l calves. J4.04"ci 7 .j0. HOOS Hecelpts. 2.?00 head; markt Steadv: top, . :4l ; bulk of sales. tC. pVfl l.:4 riUKKJ- AND Receltts. II head; market steady; lambs. $:..'KV( i.8D. St. Loula Iire Murk Market. ST. I.OKIS. Oct. 2S. CATTLE re ceipts, l'.iK") hesd, Including 2(10 Texans; market steady; nntive shipping and ex port steert. $7.2o4iK.r.4); dressed snd butcher steers. f.'.M'i7.n; steers under 1.0O pounds. ?4.li'iS.2o; stockers and feed ers, 33.2.Vn.i.7f; cows unci heifers, tl OO'ip 7.00; canners. Sl.notoJ.tK); bulls, $J.7Vo.2'i; calves, 34.CSH-O9 00; " Texas and Indian steers, 34.0O37.00; cows and heifers, U.oO-iJi 7.0). HGCa Receipts. 7.000 head; market Stock In Slghl. Receipts of live stock at the five cipal markets yesterday: Cattle, llotfs. t South Omaha 126 S.ioo ft. Joseph 1I 2.X0U Kansas City 4 H0i St l.ouls 1."4) 7.UO0 Chicago l.W) 10. prip lirei : . . : 1.14 Totals .3.225 W.rX) 1,'S t'.vaporatecl Apple and Dried Fro 1 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 2S.-EVAPOH ATI; ATPLKS Steady with a fair Jobhln trade; on the spnt fancy, lO'iilOHc; cholc IvaliiV: prime. S'itiSc. t'RIKD KRllTS 1'runes. qiilet hi firm In absence of pressure, from tr coast, quotations ratmliig from 7ft12'f for California up to 40-Jcs and ltuii M1; for OreBons. Aprlrot, dull and bnrel ste:cd ; choice, IfVfi l.'i'.c- extra choice. ! i7lbc; fancy. lTdilXc. Peaches, quiet an Meaclv; choice, ll'n'ftll'ic; extra cholc lW'wlfr: fancy, 12li'n 12ltc. Raisins, f In with light offerings from the coast: loin muscatels, 8H-1'7p; choice to fancy seedoc 74c?isVtc; seedless, tH'7c; London layer 31.40K1.4 Magnet was not man enough for Marjorie, but he was the only man she knew until Trafford dropped from the sky in the nick of time And so Marjorie married, but did they live happily forever after? You dont know Wells. This was merely the beginning of "Marriage," H. G. Wells' story in The American Magazine. For Marjorie was frightfully extravagant; Trafford was not rich, and soon there was the butcher, the baker, the candle stick maker as well as the devil to pay. All the humor and drama and human nature that made "Tono-Bungay" and "Mr. Polly" the best books you ever read, make "Marriage" a better book than - either. H. G. Wells makes money the master motive in Marriage Money, the most talked about in life, the least discussed in fiction, of all the many sources of trouble between husband and wife. In a thoroughly unexpected and Wells-like manner the author solves it, not by abolishing Marjorie's extravagance or TrafTord's indigence. No! By abolishing the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, and the dressmaker and jeweler as well. How? That's the story, a story so natural and yet so surprising that you will exclaim, "How true, and yet how interesting!" The first chapters of this novel begin in the November nnericaii A MAGAZINE Now on tale at all newt-atanJa. 15 cent a Apy; $1.50 c year