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Show BALLY ON WHEAT AT CLOSE OFJIE MARKET Large Receipts Have Weakening Weaken-ing Effect Early in Day; Corn and Oats Lower. ' CHICAGO, July 2C Liberal receipts had a weakening effect today on iho local wheat market, but talk of a livelier live-lier demand by exporters caused a Btoady tono at tho close, filial quotations quo-tations on tho September delivery being be-ing practically unchanged. Soptombor corn was off c. Oats woro down c. Provisions arc a shade to 12.c lower. Tho whoat market exhibited considerable con-siderable weakness during the first part of tho scoslon on soiling by caoh houses, and local longs who woro Induced to part with tholr holdings because of continued heavy rocolpts of wheat at Chicago. A moderate docllno In the prlco of whoat at Liverpool helped to encouraso additional soiling on the local market. Another reason that was given for tho selling pressure was a fear of still larger receipts hero ns a result of a cut In freight rates ou grain between Kausas City and Chicago. Tho market continued weak until the last hour, whon a fair rally occurred, following talk of considerable export business being dono at New York. Reports Re-ports of rust In the whoat fields of North Dakota had sorao effect In creating creat-ing tho llrracr fooling. Practically all of tho early loss was regained and tho market closod Btoady. September oponed c to Vic lower, at 7Gc to 76V&C, sold off to 7l3V6c, and then advanced ad-vanced to 76(Q)76-ic, and cWlod at 7GMi(S7flc. RANGE OF LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Opoii. High. Low. Close. July . . 7514 75 75 75 Sopt . . 70 70 -i 70 ft 70 Doc . . 76 10 78 79 ft Corn-July Corn-July . . 51 51 50 50TS Sopt . . 51ft 51ft 54 50 Mny . . .10 -19 48 48 Oats-July Oats-July . 35 35i 84 ft 34 ft Sopt . . 33 33 33 33 ft Doc . . 34 34 34 34 May . . 30 30 35 36 Mess pork, per barrel Sopt . .17.00 17.20 16.97ft 17.10 Lard, por 100 pounds Sopt . . 8.00 8.92ft 8.87ft 8.90 Oct. . .8.97ft 8.97 ft 6.95 8.97 ft ov. . . 8.02ft 8.92ft 8.90 8.92ft Short ribs, per 100 pounds July . . 0.10 Sept .. 0.17ft 9.20 9.15 9.17ft Oct. . . 8.95 9.00 8.95 8.97ft CASH QUOTATIONS. Cosh quotations wero as follows: Flour, steady. No. 2 spring whoat, 70 78c; No. 3, 74 (?.76 ft c; . No. 2 roil, 7G-(ji77o, No. 2 corn, 51 o; No. 2 yellow, 52 52 Vic; No. 2 oats, 04ftc; No. 2 white, 3638c, No. 3 white, .'Uft(!n7ftc: No. 2 rve, 5Gft u7ftc; good feeding barley, 353flc; fair to choico mnlting. 43(3)30c; No. 1 llnx seed, ( SlOOft; No. 1 Northwostorn, $1.09ft, primo timothy soeil, $3.85; clover, contra'ct grades, $11.75: short ribs, Bides (loose), ?0.059.10, moss pork, per barrol, ?18.50; lard, por 100 pounds, $8.82 ft; short clear sides (boxed), $9.G2 ft 9.75 ; whiskey, basis ba-sis of high wines, $1.29. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. . , Receipts. Shipments. I' pur, barrels 22,300 11,500 I hoal, bushels 394,700 21 000 " Corn, bushels 158.400 130,000 P Oats, busholr, 117,000 109, GOO H Rye, bushels 1,000 . . (1 Darloy, bushels 9,900 '. '. ', '. . ft PRODUCE EXCHANGE. " On the produce oxchango todnv tho butter M inarkct was tinn; crenmerios, 1520c; dal- 1 rics, 15 17 ft c. Eggs steady, at mark, cases included, 1210c; (lrsts, 15c; primo i rT.s:1,?,Ao'' u:tlrns. iSftc. Choose linn, ll12ftc. i |