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Show WHEAT MARKET EASY I SHADE IB Aggressive Action by Short Sellers Proves a Check to the Bulls, CHICAGO, Aug. 2?. Charters of vessel ves-sel room hTe today to load more than a million biiahelfl of wheat for Buffalo tend to give the market strength. Although Al-though the final tone was easv, the market, closed a shade to iJc above last night . Aggressive action by short sellers of wheat started us soon as the market showed a disposition for an upturn, broader broad-er trade following and erratic price changes, but the bulls had the advantage most of the time Reports of serious crop damage In Germany and of wet cold weather in Canada had much to do with worsting the wheat bears. The gains were relatively small for the September Sep-tember option as important liquidating sales by longs acted as a drag December Decem-ber swung from 04 J to nRr. and in the end was ic net higher at mgr. The corn market was firm. September ranpred from 73"te to 74Jc, closing steady at 73 J. a net gain of 8c. Cash grades were In good demand. No. 2 yellow was quoted at SlSlJc. Outside limits touched for September oats were 32gc and 33i33Rc. with last sales a sixteenth up at 32Ji332&c Last night s average, level of prices In provision" wap well maintained RANGE OF THE LEAPING FUTURES Vhfut npcnlnp. HlRhotf. Loee'. riniilnic Sept 944 M 9S Deo MS 9r,4 94V MS My 98 S 99S 9 H Corn Sept 734 74 S 71V 73 S Der 65S t& 56 56 May M4 MS 83 S H Fpl 3? t S5S 324 De 3 V 334 Mg '3V May Kf4j W BV 3H CASH QUOTATIONS. f'ah luototloni! wern as fnllowgr Flour firm ryr No 2 To, : barley, feo'l or mixing. 434J5n; fair lo choicti mnlllns. R175- timothy e1 $3 75?4 75: clover aeed. I13.0O4JT16.00: mess pork, $17.S74? 18.00; Urrt. in UeroM, 810.95. abort rlba. looae. $10 90. GRAIN' STATISTICS Total rlurancea of wheat and flour war equal to 743 000 bUlheli: Primary receipt wero 1.410.-000 1.410.-000 buhal OOmptrStl with 984,000 h'JhhelH the CorrMPOndlng lny a yoar oSo. Ertlmaterl receipt', tor tomorrow Wheat. 220 rnrr; com, -.9 cars; oat a 376 "an-; hog''- UMO LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO. Aug 28. Cattle Receipts 14.000 market steadj to strong. Beeves ,-rfi'tfl -. Texas steers, $n.006.60j western steers $rt.2BSi 9.2R. Blockers and feeder- I4 307.40: cows and heifers, t 75S20 calves, 8.B010.60 Mocs Receipts: 18,000; market, steady to shade off. Light. 18.3008.95; mixed. 18 llotU ' hsavy, ?7.955?8.80; rough v: , , pics, ?r.00i i; bulk of sales, 8 RhSo Receipts, 35.000; market Steady ' firm Native, $3.26(94.40; western. 19 2504.60; yearlings. $4 3055; lambs, native.. 84 507-15: western. J4 507.2o. Kansas City, KANSAS CITY. Aug. 28. Cattle Re-celntV Re-celntV 10,000, including 2000 southerns, rnirke't steady to strong. Native steers, 510:60i southern steers. M-60 6, 26; to,, hern cows and heifers. 8.25tf5.85; nntlve cows and heifers. I8.254$8.60 dockers and feeders. UMO8.H0', bulls. $4 005 25; calves, 5.00& S.50; western steers, $5 fiOfK' uu, wwu wwb, t 10 vTrtrs Receipts, 6000: market steady. n.m-Sof . fs.50O8.V5; heavy, $8.40i? f! packers' and butchers. $8.508.75; fehtHP$8 568.80. pigs, $8.007.00 Sl eep--Receipts. S00O; markel strong to Ki hlBher Western wethers $4.40; mut-13 mut-13 50.4 40: lambs, 86.00W7.00; range wethers and yearlings, $4.00(85.26: range ewes, 1.504.OO. Omaha. .,,,,u Aug 28. Cattle Receipts, OMAHA. "fdv Natvo steent. IS.r.O 3r??S:r.," cows " and' heifers. $3 2:7.00; (0,10.60: co a 00 stockers pnd tern So cilvee. 14.1608.26; L iu f stairs el". $4.25(5 76. bulls, sis. 7500. market stronger $8.2608.60. Chicago Produce. ..arsn Aur 28. Butter steady. CHICAGO. Aug. d $10980. Creameries --aY M casM At Jfrtn'uU Hie; ordinary firsts: 18c: rirato. Juim isiOUioi 15JC long f-or", Si n far8 usasa iSofe 66c Coffee Futures Steady. voif Ana 28 Coffeo futura cloaarf NRW YORK, Aaa - 0WW, BUM. 9 polnta high' t (gumbW, IM8I lobar. l.aic. Kobruarr. )J-8c: March July. nuUt. R0 No. 7. I44c; Santo.. 8 use I Q,,Ut; C'0r,1OV-17Sc- ' Evaporated Fruits. NT!W TORK. Aug . -Er.por.t.d applea qul.l. |