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Show GRAIN MARKET IS WEAK THROUGHOUT I Decline in Liverpool and He-ports He-ports From Argentina Encourage En-courage Bears. ' rflCAQO, Nov. 88. During the greatei part of the session sentiment In the wheat pit wn inclined to be bearish, the iist-lessness iist-lessness of trading being responsible foi pari of the weakness There was a tium- ber of bearish Influences, however, thai were Ifiore directly accountable for the hi ; 1 : feeling. Despite the wet weather generally) throughout the LJnlted States, tno markei mar-kei showed iiKhi loasea a1 the atari inula! in-ula! quotations on tho Ma delivery be- HiK unchanged to 1 simile lower at VT to BTajsTMiC A decline at Liverpool was one of the factors which encouraged thi bears Another An-other was that weather conditions In Argentina Ar-gentina were said to be favorable ror harvesting A reporl from Australia es- titiiHting the exportable surplus of wheal to be about the same as last year wai 1 an additional Inducement tO the It Hint, Of wheat here. crop conditions in Russia were declared l 1 1 m favorable and Kuk.-i.ui shlppera predicted pre-dicted another week ox large exports from that countrj All of these Influenct i had a tendem to restrict buying During Dur-ing the greatt r pari of the session the ! principal selling was done by pit traders I'.-r Mac the IbweSI point ol the day was reai hod ii 86)i 1 ate In ihe session several sev-eral prominent commission hOUSei began to bu Freel and this atarted an active demand From aborts which resulted in a considerable oivanci Ma Hold up to Th, market closed firm, with .M.i "7Vi 87H again Of " Notwithstanding Hrm cables and w,-t weather throughout the corn h It sentiment senti-ment in the corn jdt was bearish The volume of business, however, was not ii.rge The close was steady. May 'c lower at 4-;c Trading In the oats market was ery quiet and mostly of a local character. May closed at 3Pc. a gain of '4c. Vctlve iu nig ,,f January pork was the feature of trading In provisions. It was generally believed thai leading packer y us co-eruiK shorts In consequent- of these purchases the price of January pork advanced sharply, the entire list being be-ing llrm In sympathy The close was up 4i)c for Mn pork. 221'- for May lard ami ribs y. re 808gjC higher PANOP. OF THK I.KADINU FUTURM Wheat. No 1 ip-n High '"lose. December M7 V4V, SV, S4' May . NTS S July V2S MS 8tli MS Corn. No. 2 December, old 44 44- S S December, new .... 43 44 4V3 4.1S Mav 44S 44S 43S 44 July 44 44 41S 41 Oota No. 2 December -S -"f -,S Mav IIS 3IS -"IS 8114 July 30S 304 30S 30S Ml ll Pork, !er baj-rel-.lanuor. ..18.171418.10 18. 1T14 18.88 May l.v so 13 7S 18.28 18.0914 1-ard. per 180 i-,unil-Kovenntaer 7.07s 7. .v. 7 i7S ".25 l). cemher 7 S 7 .Ofi T. Jn January 7.00 7 US 7 7S 22', May 7.12S 7.37', 7 12', i Short Klb. per ion pounds January .to 7.021, n.7u 7 OSH May 6.9" 7.2". 6 7.2S . LSH QUOTATIOKB ah quotations were as followa: -Flour, -teadx . No '- spring. sfts7c. No TOVSSi No. 2 red, 854906:.': No. 2 corn. 45!ic; No. 2 yellow. 3c; No. 2 oats, 29Sc: No. I whit.. nOiVSSc; No. 3 white. .u4n30Sc; No. 2 rye. i;i..; e. gfid feeding bark) . MS" fob to ObOlce malting 4148c. No. 1 Oaxsee.1. !dc; No i Norrbweetera, 81.00; prime timothy seed, rl.30. mes erk. per b.-urel. (ll.4Ktl IS ni; lanl. per 100 1 pound, l7.SsfyT.8114i hort ribs sides iloosei. i ihio 7 1." j. diort clear sides (boxerll, K.KTSU' 00: Whisky, basis of high wine. It 70. Clover, contract grad. $13 00tl3 5 RKCKIPTS AND BH1 iMtNTS Articles Heeelpt Sha-mv Plour ban els .5a 44.000 Wheat, baihels 1. .nOO Com. bushels 41S.20H 3SI.U-I0 Oat, bushels 34C.s '.74 70 Rve. bush. ia 12,000 I 0 0 Hurler, bushels 12. 20) JT..-.0-1 prodi "K i:.i han:k tin the produce OattasngO lodav the butter niark'i was steady ' reamSnea IT,).', lalrle Hv'-""0- Ksss steady at mark .sue Included li :'r. first. 24c; prime flrstt, tie. rytro. 80e Cheese ftea.ly, 1 4 lJ'-s' . Const Grain. SAN KRANClSCt . Nov 2 - Wheat. firmer; Mn. $iti. December, J1J6. Bar- le slroiig.r; Ma, $1 L"2. December. 81.1914- LIVE STOCK Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 88. Catty Receipts WOO market steady to strong: beeves. i OOfJCTS; cows and helfers. $1.2i4j4 Ti: stockers and feeder. 82.2S494.15; Xexsna, 88.40494.10; XVm-em, XVm-em, i. I 7T. Hoga Receipts 35,000; tomorrow. S,,00u; inar- .... teod5 mixed und but.-h. r' $4 6n'o4,J: gocsl heavy. M.TOfM.871 : ir.ugh heaw. $4 'rj 4 40. Ilgbl 4.WHI4 S2S l-dt- $4 1044.01; hulk of fO). . 14 ei j i (0 6hee Receipt v. 80.000: mrirkel steady. Mic, p. 4 iHr. B0; lambs. $4 7i17 . Oinnha OMAHA. Nov. 28. Cattb -K t ,-lpts :.,- Market slead to stioiig. native .teei 8S.aufJ6."5; cows and heifer $2..7l4.f.ii; V7estern Bteers, i.7S(JB.50; Texas steers, $2 i.Va.t I'.',, rows and heifers. 82.nafff.V2n. anil., an-il., vs. $1 "ry2 Hi; stoek.-rs and feeders. $2 2-". .,4'' calves, 88.00O6.00; bulls and stags, j; C9S 23 iiog-- Receipts, Mark.-i s- higher; heav . f4.0GO4.7S . mixed. $4 .otf4 7i: light, m i.'.vi 1 7:, . pigs. 84.28894.60; bulk of sales, 8I.K741, I 7 2 S Sheep Receipts, 7. Market steady to strong: yearlings, 86.2048.7d; wethers, j'.m 5.30; ewes, i lOQ l s'' lambs. 88,2697.26 Kanaas City Kansas CLTT. Mo.. Nov 88. Cattle Receipts, 12.760 Btrons and active. Choice to fnti iii-ns, 85.76896.10; fair to good Western Bteers 8.J6$94.60; choice to prim.-fed prim.-fed W-steru steer- 84.601)6.60; atockeia und feeders. 8294.00; Texas st.-eis. 82.60 454.00; Texas r..w-y. $i 50498 00 choice to fnnev native cows,. 83.26494.16; medium to fancy native heifers. $.'1 VVfi :,.1o. killing bulls and slags. II 'Hm native ,al calves, Ji 50196.26. Hog.,-Receipt.- 1(1.11.1 Market! strong and 2)4jt96c higher, top, $t s7',: bulk of Hales 84.764M.bsVb,; heavy, 84 77,j 4 S7 , ; puckers. $l7.Vfi4S.'. pigs and light. )4 1Y 4.U. sb. ep- Reoeipts, 1600, Strong and active; lambs, medium to choice. $'i S.Y'1 7.2",; best Vi. 'tilings 85 t'e" !.'. best natlx,- ewes. 14.096.00; w -tern owes, 84-00894.75; feed-Inc feed-Inc ,-we tl 4.ini; fi.-ding wet hi rs tt In I 7', W i I hers. 8Ti iNirfj.:, 4n Si Joseph. ST JdSKfll. Nov JS i attle Receipts. 83,000 strong; native, IS.6E8JV.10; cows ami heifers. 1 to-'", no. sto.-k.-rs and feeders U 76 " 8 90 Hogs Rerelnls, 1400. Sti adv l ight. 84 flfv-ril 7',. medium and heavy, $ I 70-' i I v-i , bulk of sab s $4 78494 77',. Sheep- Receipts, law Strong to It cents higher Laiiibs. $7.45. |