Show w GRAIN AND PRO Chicago Sept 14 The strong factor in tn wheat was waa the bad weather in the north northwest northwest west we t and higher prices rices in other markets market helped also aleo oy by the sharp a rally I In Corp corn t Under these t influences IJ I e December r was bid up tiP from front the opening 82 8 to 82 to 82 84 There was a considerable long wheat sole sold soldon on the early bulge and the advance was not without its It setbacks setback although never neer entirely lost Advices from the northwest were also sensational rain and snow be being beIng beIng ing reported as very ver general Jeneral and much growing wheat whet is believed to be ruined Against this Influence however were bearish b statistics showing enormous world woride shipments largely largel increased amounts on ocean passage and increased Liverpool The market eased eR off toward the dose close on s but closed steady at a gain of ot at 8 Corn futures were In active demand I from rom the trade generally and particularly from rom those who had It sold old for short ac account account account I count The critical situation of or the crop I owing to the freezing temperatures ac ae accompanied companied by b snowstorms throughout the i northwest over Sunday caused bullish I markets and as 8 the day progressed there was no cessation in the buying Decem December December c ber her closed lc over oY r Saturdays final fig fic figures figura ures ura u having sold up from at the opening to i c when the demand was I strongest The prediction of ot future frosts fro ts tsIn In nearly nearl every corn conI state was also a ft great Incentive to buy 00 and there was very IrEat little corn e m to be had at any time Oats Oat strength was partly in sympathy with corn and pertly partly bad weather December closed at 38 31 a net gain of 14 6 tJ Corn was all also responsible ble for the strength in provisions Small packers I the principal buyers The close was SIc higher for October pork lard up and ribs riba higher The T e leading futures ranged rang d as follows Wheat No 2 1 t Open I High I Low t I Close CloseSt St M aE I 80 84 Corn No t 9 tt trOp rOp t I Open l High I Low 1 Close Cl Sept 51 i iDec Dec 5 It f l 1 52 50 t iZ iZMa 2 Nay May Ma il 1 H 51 li 62 Oats No 2 I Open I I High I Low I Close Sept 38 III Dec De a Ir 1 rt JS May I M at Mess oIeN Pork Per barrel I Open I High I Low J Close Sept 1 1373 Oct 13 1380 1301 I f 1375 1875 13 May 1357 1257 12 72 I 1317 lbs Ibs u I Open High I Low I Ck Closi Sept S n I 1 9 40 40 T Oct Oel 1 83 I I Jan J I 7 74 Short ribs Par Per o lbs Ibs I Open I High I Low I Close Clos rapt 1 8 88 S Oct 8 I a I I IJan Jan st J J JC Cash C ii i Wire were as follows Flour Firm Wheat No 2 red 80 82 Corn ComNo No 2 2 S No 2 yellow W it OalleN No 2 white 5 21 tt TT No 3 white No 2 feeding f ln i fair te to choice malting t 0 Flax 1 99 98 No 1 northwest northwestern urn ern l Timothy Seed Prime aI Mess bbL Lard LardI Per er JOO lbs Ibs 9 16 Short Sides loose Dry salted boxed Sides hort clear boxed I grade J I Kec Rec I Ship siai Flour barrels barrel 1 14 Wheat t heat bushels buthel Corn bushels Oats Oais R bushels 1 1st Rye 7 bushels 2800 Barle Bar Barley e bushels |