Show GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wheat Is Firm and Corn Is In Inactive Inactive active Chicago NoV Noy 24 1 Wheat eat was wu quiet and firm Liverpool closed unchanged in the theace face ace of the ic e decline here Ie re yesterday e and to this fact the steadiness in the market Is chiefly attributable att e receipts and ad wet w ther were contributory tory factors of minor importance Tra e I watt Waif distinctly moderate in volume voluBle ami largely la local although some t small buy buyIng bu Ing orders were ere executed ex t for Cor northwestern I interests There e was little December on n I Ithe the market a tact fact which wad taken as r bly indicative of H M cash demand con oon concealed somewhere about the floor New NewYork NewYork York however reported only fourteen n loads taken for export The best be t buying was by local who were impressed by the cable and ami a predicted decrease in inthe inthe the visible Monday and wOO who were disinclined disinclined to remain tully fully unprotected over Sunday December opened o ened c e higher at atto 70 to 70 70 and within a few minutes touched From this point the market slowly reacted to 71 na nd closed firm 0 c over yesterday at 71 Corn was a quiet and firm market but the cornered November deal dl failed to per perform perform form any antics antic calculated to crete create ex excitement Mr who has cornered the of or November took In a few lots on a small decline early Generally G he inclined to rest and observe what the market would do without him Small country offerings and a d wet weather west were factors in stiffening deferred futures December closed co d higher at 3 November closer up t 45 The trade in was visible to the naked eye eyt but that was about all De December D cember cf dosed closed unchanged at t 11 Provisions were firm and The marKt opened but rallied sharply on HI tin light hog receipts TecI t and an dan e ein in hog at the ards Packers were A Mip bu my orV The 1 the end nd of the session yielded some to tk sales but closed Orm Pork or closed 74 7 higher ribs closed un unchanged unchanged changed and lard unchanged t The leading Je ling futures s ranged ra ged ag follows t Wheat t No 2 Opan Op I High I Nov ov 71 m 71 Dec f 14 70 Jan JaIL 71 z Open OP 1 l I High I Low Close So Dee t t JI May Ij I Oata No 2 j s f Open Ci n l I High Hl h J Low j Close Nov tl IU Dee Dec 21 l May 1 at ati IH fd U i Pork Per barrel J I boos Op f r High i I Close Nov Jan 1192 1 1120 i 1199 May ll o Per pounds I Open t I High i Low I Close Nov No 1 I 22 I 1715 Dee Dec I W I i ran fan t S 2 i May lIay 1 90 I 62 I j G Short p poun s I HIgh I Low I Close Nov Jan j 53 I May 1 i I Ca h were as I wInter 00 straIghts clears spring patents 3 t straights 2 No S rid 7 4 2 No ellow 4 U No white 26 white 24 Rye R eo No 46 45 to choke malting 57 62 Flax Seed No J iff NO 1 northwest 1 Timothy Prime seed 41 Mess Pork Per barrel l Lard T 1 Pounds 7 r Short Ribs Sides li 75 salted boxed box d i PIear Clear boxed M ed 6 of ot high wines grade 1000 1 Flour DOO eat b O Corn bushels Oats bushels 5 Rye bushel busHel hl Bale bushels h 9 l |