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Show PEACE RUMORS CUT 10 JIN PRICES CHICAGO. Or. S. Renewed rcac liquidation brought about a sharp setback set-back today in the value of corn, and far more than offset an upturn which had resulted from prospects that the Washington Wash-ington answer to the German nolo would be Inflexible. The market closed weak, 1 li to 2c lower, with November llS'a to 119 and December 11S to 119. Oats finished fin-ished unchanged to 3-Sc up and provisions at declines of 10e to ?1. Bearish sentiment as to corn did not develop until after midday, and. altimngh the effect whs radical, appeared to have no more definite hnsis than a report that t he Turk isli cabinet had resigned. The new selling movement which accompanied the report seemed to be associated with guesses that Turkey might suddenly imitate Bulgaria and make an unconditional uncondi-tional surrender. Swift breaks which ensued en-sued In prices contrasted greatly with the earlier upward course of the market and with a widespread assumption that the reply to Germany would he virtually a demand for unqualified submission. Buying on the upturn was la rge v rmi-f rmi-f hied to shorts. New speculat he selling as well as unloading by ho'dcrs characterized char-acterized the late collapse. Seaboard and domestic shipping demand de-mand upheld oats, do pi to the ww kness of corn. Lower quota toes on hogs ptcled do n pro isions. n A N O E OF THE l.KAIUM; I'lTIRKS. Corn Nat M.21 I.24 J1 I'- ?t t'- Vrr 1.2J', l.'.'l 1 l-"t 1 I" I Oat Not fi .70 ."7", ie w .fo .h; ..;, Pork o,-i r. : Not 3q ( ;.'!.) Z' .' S I.srd Oct , . . 2'5 "n 0. t CV32 2 '2 37 22.32 22 "2 CASH QUOTATIONS. Com No. 2 vltflw, f M-.il. '.2; No. .1 rob low. J1.3-.l.4; No. 4 ? V. nv Oiii - Nr. 3 hlt 7')l4 V--L -'; Handrd 70 i72c. lt t - No. 2, DMrnlDHl : No. CI, nin ina I ; No. 1, t m. PirkT. po,-? n f2 1 immhr, 7..'"hU nn-l nn-l loTrr, nominal. l'"rk, potn'nal. l.ard. fJ 7A. Hit -, f22. |