Show GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Chicago Sept 30 The market opened easy wing owing to the th weakness of for foreign foreign 01 eign prices being a shade to c lowe low lowA A firmer tone developed before the end tot bf f the first hour on buying buln by several of hf the leading operators and tin throughout hout U th ot remainder of or the day da sentiment was in inclined Inclined dined to favor the bulls Advances at Minneapolis and Duluth and a revival in m demand fo 0 cash wheat were largely largel responsible for the firmness Northwest flour mills mill were reported to have bought bou considerable cash cah wheat at Kansas City ei Cit and an advices from the north northwest northwest northwest west claimed that farmers deliveries had fallen off ol from 30 20 0 to 40 per cent cc nt and that receipts at Minneapolis an Duluth would soon SOOIl show a decrease as the result re The Th arrivals tolay at Winnipeg were less than usual owing it vas was said to unsettled weather for the tile past few days Texas and southeastern mills were reported to have bought cash wheat at St Louis and To ro Toledo Toledo ledo reported a good demand from Ohio mills zulus Export demand was wao quiet but sea seaboard seaboard oa board reported r fh boatload taken for export chiefly Durum The market markt closed firm Closing of C the September S pt delivery which was accompanied by b a decline of ic ac from the high point of Jf the lay day was the fea feature feature feature ture of trade In the tIlt corn market The Tue market irregular September Sept 1 H to c lower at 76 to 76 6 c and future de do deliveries deliveries liveries firm Oats for September delivery leller were firm the market closing about steady with prices a II shade lower to Uc higher Renewed of October pori por caused weakness in provisions during durin the he first half of the lay a but In the tho latter part of or the session buying of or lard hard by b packers caused a staly sta 1 reeling feeling re in lard and rib although pork continued weak At the close prices were w re foi c higher hiher to 32 r lower The leading futures ranged as follows No 2 I Open I High I Low Close Sept 93 99 Dee Dec 99 May 1103 1024 CORl o 2 I Open I HI High h I Low Close Sept is 76 76 Dec I W 65 63 i i iIa May Ia 64 OA 2 I Open j I High Low Close Sept tJ 49 9 Dec 1491 49 9 Iny 51 1108 51 MESS lESS barrel I Open I High i Low Close Sept Itro 1460 I 1460 1 1461 1460 I 1 Hm 1460 Oct H 1473 1 H 1475 i I 1455 I 1460 1100 Jan Jin 1665 oI 66 16 1662 pounds Open I High I Close Sept 15 1025 I HI 10 Oct 1015 j 5 10 1 1101 I 1015 1015 1013 Jan 93 i I J I 96 J SHORT pounds I Open I High I Low I Close Sept I 99 I 1 I I Oct t 9 4 Jan t 1 STa I I 2 Cash quotations were as follows ollos Flour Steady No 2 spring No 10 3 95 96 9 No 2 red i loo Corn No 2 95 OS 9 No o 2 yellow ellow 91 Oats No 2 No Ko 3 white lil 4 Rye No 2 76 6 Barley Good feeding 55 6 fair to choice malting 59 Flax Seed No 1 northwestern Timothy Seed Prime SW 84 I Short Ribs Sides loose Mess Pork Per barrel 1462 I ard Per pounds 1027 Short Clear Sides Boxed lOiO Whisky Basis of or high wines 11 I Rec Roe i Ship Flour barrels I 1 Wheat Corn bushels Oats bushels Rye R e bushels 1 I 6 2100 Barley bushels |