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Show WHEAT PII IS ACTIVE OK NEWS FROM RUSSIA Selling by Leadi niz Hull Starts Decliie, but Recover) Is Rapid. CHICAGO. Nov. 2 Influenced by the ontlnued serious condition of affairs In Rusala, the wheat market opened llrm. The May option was up H$igC, at NffiM lo. Ur.. mb- r was a Phade to 'tt-Sc hlaher. at S8jS?e Commission honsen were active buyers. Mil-' ii.tiKs who sold out yfsterin reinstated re-instated their lines earlv fn the oesslon Derember rerelpts In the Northwest helped ta stimulate demand Offerings, n jtwlthstandlng. beejime decidedly llbei -ni. and the marked developed considerable weakness Mn des lined tu 'i:-wldle 'i:-wldle Peeember sold oft to s. S lllnfr credited to a leading bull started Ihe decline Sentiment, however, soon rhamreri and the market again became strong Additional advices were received idllnij of frfh disorders In Russia Tills wan the main reason for the restoration Of strentn Some rlrmeens. hOWOVSr, re suited from the bnlllshne.ns of domestic news The pr f cash wheat at oil I'ue leading trrain . 'tit.rx of the United Stales Was hitjh. and demand from millers w .. reported active. Export demand also was more animated Jiurlin; the la;t hour shorts were actUe. io ers Several prominent longs added to theii lines For May the highest point of the day was reached at 90tf90tjc. December De-cember advancer. to 89fce. The market . I..S.-.I si rong, with May at 90S. a gnln of c. December Hoard at W.1909c After i stllght decline early on nel!lng bj cominlssion houses the corn market bet .me rlrm and closed at spoilt the highest high-est point of the day Decembc-r closed at lOjc. a gain of 'rc 'I he ...its market ringed firm with prices ntjthe 'Highest point of the day, December ' 9M.C up. at SOV&aoV Provisions were firm after slight weakness weak-ness i arlj 'n the day Selling of Januar) products by a local packer acenunttnl for the oarsler lone at the start At th close January pork was up 2'tunc lard and rib? were each a shade higher RANGE: OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Article open High. Low. Close. Whcot. So 2 December f? st, RS4 W May OOVi 90 July 54 SI KSt ?orn, No. I f'e. , inner (old) 46' 41, 4N: 4r., liereniher (new) ... ir,t IK 45'4 4t May 4fi'i 4's ifi't 4' Jly 46S I0U 4SW w Oots. No 2 Derembr .... 0 Jftl, & S' May :t;, 3t u .us July rr... 31 31 31 3IH Mean Tork January ii.'.:"r l ij'i'i ii IS.ttH May 12.70 12.70 12 IS 12 70 Lord November 7.00 December 8. US .S3 6 SI January fi.80 6.82'4 r s.'i Short ribs per 100 lbo .lonunry r.. fi 6J, 8.10 .S2' May .7S 6.7S 6.72'i 8.73 asm ItJUOTATIONg. Cosh quiii&tluns were oa follow.: Flour lead No 2 sprlnK wheal. M)XT90c. No. 3, y.-USr No. vd KSi,Q!t N 2 rorn, 5fj Me : No .' eluw. ;4jiMe. No 2 oats Wuft 3e4c; No. 2 white. 3ltt32c; No. 3 white tV&Q 31c: No. 2 rye. 72a72'.kc; goorl feeding barley. bar-ley. 39ff39V . fair to choice moltlnu. 43ftCOe, No 1 flax see.) Me. No I Northuenrrn $1.00: prime timothy need, $3 10; iiie. pork, psr barrel, 114.001)14. U; lard, per 100 pounds I7.0S497.10; short rlliB glrle iloonei, $7.12Vrf 7 ai; short ' clear sides Cbozsd), 7.UM4g7.2S; whlsk bosls of high wines, 21 So. clover, contract grnde. $13.2;. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles Hecp'ts Shlpm'ts Flour bairela 42.700 0,600 "heot. bushels M4.40O Corn, bushela 162.201 !4.is) data, bushels 49,100 402,30.1 Rye. buahebt 2). 2"K TeOTO Horley bushels Ii4.000 71 9i l'RODLCE EXCHANGE. On the prvduc; exchnngrt to,-ia- the butter market was cosier ("reamerles 17'1822c dolrles I7f20c: ogg steady at mark, eases Inrluderl 19e: firsts. 21c; prime firsts, 23c. extras. ex-tras. 2.'c; cheese firm 12JI3e |