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Show : MiiETfijI GOBS Riss Declared to Be Due to the Scantiness of Receipts From the Farms. I CllK(.;i .la:i. 4. rr.-sh sticuclh ic-velpped ic-velpped ir. t!io .v:n aiaikcL uo:ty own;; !:.rcely t.i iv ;.,!U mess of rco-e!pts. The t::.irkrt rkei rin-i, to r.el Kim!"'!' at fl -TU Km- ,l.,inu-.r .iii.l ..: t.-r M.iy. ... as nir.s.K-.) int.-1 1 ' ' tu "s ' ! ;V- til1, iin.l isici'.s i:it.-:::t!iu.-.l 10 a .Ic-hii,. of l ; Almost from th.- o'ltsc-t orti prt '.'S nhs-!p'.;iv,l nhs-!p'.;iv,l a trinU..i-y to mil'iiiK'e. .Wlwl! !t-s'.atiiiiui; !t-s'.atiiiiui; that tj.ttlh- cor.il 1 1, 'tis on tho taih-o.ols wore said lo hae improv.-ii to son.., cM.'r.t. t'-.o met remained that no suhs!ant:al inerease of arritils here had yet taken pkue. and the country of.er-. of.er-. i u s w .-re not laive. On tlie other hand, hie; ipiantities of soft eorn appeared to 'be still awaiting disposal on tiie part of .rural holders, and there were predatlons j current that supplies available tor nexf woe!; would be more liberal, especially if temporal ured were favorable for railroad operations. A. lvan.es kopt therefore within moderate hunts. Oats climbed to the highest point yet this season, and finished al tho topmost level reached. Oeniand from shorts was persistent, and roeeints wero meaner. The readiness with which the market responded re-sponded to buying discouraged the bears. X'espite higher prices in the hos market, mar-ket, upturns in provisions wore more than wiped out. Slowness of cash demand wras a bearish factor. RANGE OF THE LEAPING FUTUTTF.P, Open. 1-lish. IjOW. Corn ., Jan. . $1.2T'i .8'i ?'?''! Mav . .. l.;r.i 1.25-s 1.45U l.Iai Oats-Jan Oats-Jan T'.'U .T9'i .TP's ." -May ... .7ti:l. . T 7 5i - 76 r-fe . 1 1 !i Pork-Jan Pork-Jan -I r. . "0 45.35 45.80 Hay . ..45.UO 45.1a 44.75 44. Sk) I'-al'd ,r Jan . . 23.77, 2.1 . SO 23.65 2.1.66 .Mav . ..21.07 24.17 24.01) 24.07 nibs Jan . 23.6(1 22. lirt 23.57 23.57 May . ..24.U7 24.15 23. S7 23.97 |