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Show WHEAT GIN BOOST H CHICO MARKET Apparent Smallness of (he In-cease In-cease in Visible Supply the Cause. CHICAGO. Nov. 13. Surprise at tho apparent smallnoss of the Increase In the visible supply helped give th wheat market mar-ket today an upward alanu The close wna at 1c to 3r net advance. Latest trading left corn with a gain of IWlc to ifvlc. oats up IWJo to Ic. and hog products prod-ucts down 21c to 24c higher. It was a deceptive showing that caused the astonishment regarding the visible supply of wheat. The puzzle wan due to a decrease of more than a million bushels which had boon made in the total afloat on the lakes, but had not reappeared elsewhere. else-where. Too late to afreet the market,' It was learned that much of the wheat in question Is at Rurfalo and cannot be unloaded. un-loaded. I ntll after the dose of navigation, naviga-tion, however, ih grain will not be credited cred-ited as nlloat In that port. Liberal sales of cash wheat here aided In creating bull sentiment. So did lighter world shipments ship-ments than were expected. At the close (he lone was unmlstaknblv strong. Dec-ember ranged from 02if02iie to 03 Jc with the finish 1c hpI higher, at 03ie Cjmi showed firmness with wheat and because of the bullish foreign outlook. DlY-ombcr fluctuated from 62Jc to 63iW e.llo. closing steady iWJic up. at C.lie. (.ash grades were lu good demand. No 2 yellow was quoted ut 73W73c. Vigorous buying on the part of local speculators lifted ihe market for oats. High and Ioy levels touched by December Decem-ber were I 3e and 17!c. with tho close at Ji8 a gain of ife net. Hog receipts turned out to be somewhat lignf on account of the storm. Packing house products rose accordingly, but demand de-mand fell away, and In the end prices exhibited no significant change from forty-eight hours previous. f RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. W.hcat Oncn. High. Low. Cioso. Pc S'34 03 J 92 1 03 y 996 1.00 OOi 00J I'ly 0I3 y IS oii Corn P.CC 62? 631 621 631 fill 61 644 Jl,Jy 0IA 64? 6U 613 Oats P,-'c -172 47J 471 17E ya.v 50 505 -10 50 J"'V -1G1 16E 462 I6i CAST I QUOTATIONS. Cash nnota-tlons wcro as follows: Flour steady; No. 2 ryo. OOWOlc; feed or mixing barley. S0cW$1.04; fair to choice malting, S1.16W1.25; tlmothv seed. 513.00 1u.p2; clover, S13.50W20.00; mess pork, per bnrrel. S16.00W 16.25; lard, per 100 pounds, 59.12J: short ribs, sides (looac), 5S.15. CRAIN STATISTICS. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 551.000 bushels. Prlmarv receipts were 1,100.000 bushels, compared with 943,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat rn the L'nilcd States increased 1,372,000 bushels for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage decreased 504.000 bushels Estimated receipts re-ceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 68 cars; corn. 210 cars; oats, 115 cars: hogs, 25.-000 25.-000 head. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO. Nov. 13. Butter Creameries. Creamer-ies. 25JW33c; dairies, 23W20c. Eggs Finn: receipts, 972 cases; at mark, cases Included, lSW21c; firsts, 26 W2Sc: prime firsts and ordinary, 23W25c. Cheese Steady, daisies, HW"l43c; twins, llWllic; Young Americas", UJW 15c; long horns. 143iSU5c. |