Show RATTT AND PROVISIONS Wheat Was Lower On the Prospect of I JBig Crops Chicago Aug 10Liverpool opened 2d higher for September wheat but had moderated its bullishness to Id before trading commenced on this side The Liverpool news was enough to cause an advance of 3c a bushel here in September I was not sufficient however to maintain main-tain this markets halfhearted sympathy very long The heavy traders fixed their attention on the promised abundance of home crops They treated the smallness of current receipts and reports of unfavorable un-favorable weather with supreme indifference indiffer-ence and In some instances e expressed their undisguised contempt for any consideration con-sideration outside of the alleged fact that this seasons harvest in the United States would yield 700000000 bushels and that Europe would need les of It than usual f The northwestern grain men appeared similarly impressed and were advising their friends here of the near approach of liberal receipts which had been temporarily I porarily arrested by the wet weather ota ot-a week ago The various influences changed the markets strength into demonstrative dem-onstrative weakness before the session was half over Receipts at primary markets mar-kets were conspicuously small Chicago received 112 cars and Minneapolis and Duluth I Du-luth S against 231 last year The aggregate aggre-gate at the principal western markets was 511000 bushels whereas on the corresponding 1 correspond-ing day a year ago it was 760000 bushels September closed c lower and December lower Light receipts and a good cash demand started corn higher I soon became heavy starte on the continued fine growing weather and in sympathy with the decline in wheat The uncertainty of the government govern-ment report restricted trade September lost cOats c-Oats ruled easy with the other grains There was some inquiry for cash but bids fell short of holders views September Sep-tember closed with a loss of leThe le-The cash demand for provisions was excellent and speculative buying by packers I II pack-ers was heavy The market opened at a moderate advance which was well maintained I main-tained and in the end received a respectable I respect-able addition the latest trading being at top prices of theL dar September pork I closed strong at 32Hc advance 12Vi15c for lard and 15c for ribs The leading futures ranged as follows WHEAT No 2 r Open I High I Low I Close Aug i69Vt J70U 69 169 Sept ffi67 16 IGr 6 Dec 65M6G565 C43 6413 May C7gG767 66Y 66 ½ j CORN No2 I Open IHigh I Low j Close I Aug I33V i33 32 I32i32 S I Sept 33331433V4 3 113 i Dec 133 33 ½ 3 133 ¼ I J May 3y E2s 1353 4 35 I OATSNO 2 I I Open I High I Low I Close I I Septt21 < 121 I IE 202020 I May 23 123j I 2 23 8 I f ssp6RY = bbl I MESS PORKPer bl I I I Open I HighLow I i Close i Sept J82 9173 1890 19171h i c I 9m I 1 LARDPer 10 lbs I Open I HlgluJ 1 Low I Close I Sept 1525 1 537 1 1523 ol37 Oct 1530 1540 J530 J540 I SHORT RIBSPe 10 Ibs I I Opent I HIgh TL6w 1 T I Close Sept 520 15321 15171 5321 I Oct 5 21i 535 520 532 i I dish coTnons were as follows FlourSteady Wheat No 3 spring 7072 No3 red 7475 CornNo 2 33gS3V4 OatsNo 2 22 ½ No 2 white 272S No 3 white 2527 ReNo 2 44 Barley No 2 3644 Flax Seed No 1 8 Timothy SeedPrime 257 1 Mess PorkPer barrel 910 > 91o LardPer 10 pounds 5 25 < go 00 I I Short RibsSides loose 520540 Shoulders Drv salted boxed 4 4 Short Clear Sldes boxed 5CO575 I Sugars Cut loaf unchanged Articles Hoc 1 Ship tlces Flour barrels 151001 10600 Vheat bushels 12107001179200 Corn bushels 5976001509900 OatsJ butheis i412300l406200 Rye bushels 11900 Barle > bushels S20Q |