Show I GRAIN A PRVION News From te Cr Belt Advanced Tat Cereal I Chicago Set 1A rather urgent demand de-mand from shorts just at the opening owing to continued hot weather and lighter receipts than expected advanced the price of corn 01 over the close e tenIa on the initial tJansactons The condition of the crop In Nebraska however how-ever appeared to be the chief consideration considera-tion with the traders Kansas corn was 11 as bad or worse condition than that in Kebrka but the trade here had al ready accepted the damage reports from Kansas and did some buying because at them during the lat short bull campaign cam-paign pals I another big corn state to be hear from discouragingly as to its crop 10rspects to thoroughly stir up the buns Nebrslms great disappointment as com pared with her early prospects for a big I crop camp opportunely and the only incentive In-centive to the buying At the close De I comber showed an advance of lc Chicago received 1 cars ot wheat against 2 as expected The weather was hot and considered unfavorable for corn and that article was strOD at the commencement of the session There was a general feeling of confidence expressed on the curb that under present circumstances circum-stances December whet was low enough 1n consequence the opening trades were lIt about lAc Improvement over closing prce o last night No wheat had been tendered on September contracts before the opening This fact helped In the I formation of the 8Ight bullish tone with which trading started On the other hand Liverpool came IArdd lower Corn I soon began to drop a little of its early advance and that with the decline at Liverpool and heavy northwestern receipts I re-ceipts had to receIve consideration at the hands of the wheat speculators As a result the small advance at the tart wa lot Business was small and the heat was toe oppressive for anyone to mix himself In the sweltering crowd At the close December showed an advance of ic on the day Oats were easy early but toward the close the strength displayed by corn was felt and the market closed stead unchanged un-changed to c higher Provisions were depressed at the start from the knowledge that about 100 tierces of lard had been delivered on September contract before the session opened II The opening declines brought forth buyers buy-ers who absorbed all that was for sale at the moderate concessions made when trading first started Pork advanced 7I lard 21h and ribs 5i ThE leading tututsranged as follows HEAT No 2 I Open I HIh I Low I 1 Sept 164 iIG16t Dec 6liI62 1 G1 6161 t3262 61627 I May J6364 164 6 151 1 UHNo 2 I I Open I HIn I Low I lso SeptT 308130 30i31 13 130 Dec 313l 21 3 01131 I Mayi3i3 3 1 2 133 3 OATSNo 2 I TSlo I OJ n I HIgh I Low I Close ISept I 29lj2Of30 19 12 Dee 19 2 119 19 20 May 12 I2 2 I20 MESS PORKPer Bbl I Cipii I High I40w I Close Sept S60 877 186 S77 Oct 815 18821 Sj5 8821 Dec 880 S92 8S 89 LAHDPer O Lbs I Open I High I Low I Close Sept 500 15m J497 505 I Set 50 150 j97I Oct 50 5121h 15t5 512y Dee 15 Y 517 15101517 l RIBSPer O Lbs I Opr t High I Low I Close Sept 530 540 5315 Oct 15 527y 5ay J5Y 5aY Cash FlourEasy quotations wcre as follows FlourEry YheatNo 2 spring G16t No3 sprIng G64 No2 red t7 d CorNo2 3i31 OatsNo 2 20 Nd 2 white 2321 27o 3 white l RyeNo 2 4143 BarIcNo 2 C3 Flax SedNo I 81 Timothy SeedPrime 252 Mess PorkPer barrel 1 1 GiSS5 LardPer HN pounds 50Y505 Short Rlbsltes loose 5258I5SO ShouldersDry salted boxed 450475 fhort ClerBides boxed 570580 |