Show GRAIN AND L D PROVISIONS Chicago Nov Iov 9 With the worlds i stock of ot wheat showing a big increase today the market here weakened in a I threatening manner The was however at a slight recovery though I 1 to fe Ie net lower Corn finished lOla 1 down own and oats unchanged to a loss lo of ofie ofie ie Latest figures for tor provisions varied from a rise of ot to a decline of ot 2405 cents The uplift in the total amount of ot wheat in sight In the world was 2506 2500 bushels against bushels a year ago Much selling followed the announce announcement announcement ment but the market was already in inthe Inthe inthe the possession of bears In i consequence of ot cable dispatches telling of declining quotations and of ot favorable crop condi conditions conditions conditions in foreign countries notably Aus Aug Australia ralIa Considerable selling Belling here hero was said to be on European orders Opera Operations Operations Operations on the short side as a matter ot of fact were overdone and tho the effect was to cause a reaction which was aided by bythe bythe bythe the news that the rush of receipts of Winnipeg would be b over in about ten days Another influence helping a rally was wail the that primary receipts in inthis InthIs inthis this country showed a big falling off oft compared with last year May fluctuated from c closing easy tenet Ie Ic net lower at Larger country count offerings fine weather er or and fear feat of a bearish government report pulled down corn Nevertheless the tone in the final trading was firm May ranged d from to and fin finished finIshed at a net loss of jc je jeNo No Xo t I yellow closed at Oats Oab suffered a little in sympathy with f torn orn c rn The Tho main feature was the buying bavins of f December and the selling of L it 3 I r Ints n s The distant month m nth d 1 from 34 to cents wIth last transactions a shade hade off ott at UR 34 Uc Pork closed unchanged to cents higher lard 2 24 cents lower to 5 cents gain and ribs strong but from 5 to toJ ton n 74 J cents loss to advance of 37 cents The leading futures ranged as tol fol follows lows Jows I Open I High I LoW I Close Dee Dec 8 1871 11 May 95 1881 95 9 1941 July 1921 92 CORN CORNI I Open I High I 1 Low LowDee I Close Dee Dec 46 i 46 May ay 14 48 jEt JU July 49 49 oiTS ATS I Open I 1 High I Low I Close S Dec 1314 1311 1311 n May laa 1344 1341 1344 MESS bbl I Open I High I Low I Clo Close e eJan Jan 1750 1766 1750 1760 May 1645 1660 lbs Ibs I Open Oien I High I Low I Close Nov 1141 Jan to IT 1045 1 5 I Open I High I Low I Close J 3 19 May 1915 19 1910 Cash quotations were as follows Flour Quiet Rye No 2 Barley Feed or mixing mining fair to choice malting Flax Plax seed No 1 southwestern 5 No 1 northwestern 2654 Timothy seed Clover 1430 Mess pork per r bbl Lard per Ibs 1175 Short rIbs ribe sides loose Short clear sides boxed Grain Statistic Total clearances s of ot wheat and flour were wore equal to bushels Primary receipts were two days das 1 bushels compared with bushels the corresponding day a year ear ago The worlds visible supply as shown by Bradstreets increased bushels Estimated receipts for tomorrow Wheat 88 cars |