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Show WHEAT MARKET WEAK OH INCREASED SHIPMEHTS Unexpectedly Large Movement Causes Decline in Liverpool. PHir-AOO SOY. fi - Mheral Incre.npe n world 't shipments of whet caused weakness weak-ness today In th wheat market here. At the ClOSe th prlep r.f the bXb JT 'hllvery n:ii off 'u,2r "fnn Is up l,'Ti14e Oats are unchanged Provisions show a gain of :,4'ii7Ii:' Tho wh"ent market had n weak nnder-tnn nnder-tnn during the entire session Bearish st.-i t iti-s i;tu:-ed considerable decline at the opening No news ol an opposltt nature na-ture was forthcoming sufficient to indu e demand enough to overcome the initial loss. The principal feature of the da;, "s gos- sir related to world's shipments of wheal for the week The total movement was given at 14.124,000 bushels, the largest of the peason. Of this amount Russia exported ex-ported nearly 5,000,000 bushels The unexpectedly unex-pectedly larjre mo-vcment caused a decline de-cline of almost Id In the price 01 wheat at Liverpool. Another factor thflt cnntrhutl to bearish sentiment was a report from India In-dia thnt prospects tor the Wheal crop were greatly Improved In several districts dis-tricts Clear weather In A rgentln was another reason for weakness here. The domestd situation also favored tho hears, receipts at nil primary points being be-ing liberal Selling in the pit was quite general throughout the greater part of tho session Shorts were ih principal buyers although a leading bull was a fair purchaser Opening quotations on ofay were down V'tV to" Sfiaic at Sy to S9iv. The lowest low-est point of the day was reached nt ss-c. Itte In the session B portion of the loss was regained on coi-ilng by shorts The market, however, closed easy with May at fMc. Numerous reports of damage tn corn In shock h wi-t weather had a strengthening strengthen-ing effect on corn. The market closed llrni. May at 4firfH6'Jic. n gnln of KkSpKc. The oats market was steady. May cloned unchanged at 32-ViT32VzC. Provisions were firm on fair demand from commission houses At the close May pork waa up 7',iC. lard Was up 2ic and ribs were ZViftZc higher RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open High Low Close. Wheat, No. 2 December 3sH 88 88 t84 May 89 lfc M'i fS 89 to July 84 St', MH Corn. No 2 Pec .old 464 4fi'-; 4S'v 46i Dec., new t' 4't V.3.t 4t"fc Mav I 4fito 4'.7i 46 46 July 4to -W 4oM, I6M Oats. No 2- IVcember 30 30' i 30 30 to Mny :r.' :::'i azto July 31to 3I .llto 31 fcas Tork January 12.50 12.37' 12-30 2 I'M May 1S.7SM 11. 77 to U 7SM 12.75 Lard-May Lard-May t . 5 9.". 6.971, 95 .9"H November 8.9". C 97to 6.9". 6 97Vi December ... CSS 6 85 6.8"i 6 S", January 6.8') 6.S2'. 6 77'3 6.8JVi SL.ort ribs, per 100 lbs-January lbs-January 6 yi 6.5t 6 50 G 51 May 6.72V4 6 77'i 6 722 6.7714 CASH QUOTATIONS ' 'tihh quotations were n f,,llown Kluur, eablor. No. 1 pilii(r wheat K71i-s-, No J. ISto Qt7e No. 2 red. KNli&stoc. No. 2 corn. 60c; No. j yellow, 'd'.jc. No 2 oatsf. 3o83)toc. No. 3 'Idle. .11 1, ft 3.: toe. Nn. .1 while. j)yfHr: S -' ITS, 72c. (food feeding barley, 3&to'03Uc; fulr to choice i.:.ilii- u. 43iri8c; No. 1 thtx SSOd, tttoci No. t Northwestern $1 o,j; prime tim-ilhy tim-ilhy sSSd, 83.20. tnen.1 ork. per barrel, il.tr'j (jll.OO lard, per 100 poundu, 17.00497.01; short lbs Bides (loosnl. 17. 1-toW" . "hurt clear uides iboxcd), $7.12toal2; whisky, bualu of high wines, $1.30; clover, contract STftde, $13 :i HECE1PTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Receipts. Shlpta. Fluur, hairels 4ti.80 1'7,30) Vi'heat, bushels .... . . 188,800 78.SQ0 Corn, huslieln 28),20) I0(400 OatO, bushels . . 494.500 372,10-) Ryo. bunheM 13, 00 J 8,000 Farley, bushels 25.300 77.GO-J PRODfCE EXCHANGE. On the produce sSObangS the butter market was steady; creameries i?to"-"-toe. dairies. 17 0' -"o ; eggs steady at mark, cases Included. '.Oc; rlrsts. 2c; prime flrsts, 2I ; extras. 26c; cheso, steady, I21i4l34c Omaha. OMAHA Nov 6. Cattle Receipts .Vjio: market generally steady Native steers, S3.60t3o.S0; cows and heifers. 8L'.65a '; Wesi.-i n steers. SS.OOfJ-S tl; canners. Jl Vn '1.2i, stockcrs and feeders. A u calves. $3 0utS5.75; bulls and stags. $l.,Wf 3.50. Hogs Receipts 27W- steadv. Heavy, 14.80494.92; mixed, JlSug.PO light. $I90 Plsr 84-104.75: bulk. $4S2fca-4.92V4 Shocp Receipts. 28.500. Steady. Yearlings, Year-lings, J5.75C.10; wethers. 8o.40O6.90; ewes. L8696.60; lambs, jr. 7ttt7 2." |