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Show CORN PRICES TAKE SHARMDVAft CrtlrAfiO. Oct. 13. Dnlll-h Mitlm. tame much more pronounced loony a nd then w.. a tarj .dTJ in. prta in, rirtirw were strong, ' 1C, Decern-with Decern-with November Si.-. M i t -', u . ,0 ivc her $1.24 to J1.24N. 0 finished He to ITS up. and provisions Ml ITc to "N0t only were corn tatjatt A. utS? CJBOttJ than veBlerdny's dose, but . '., level ent lock of M. baala n;Whl0eXi. were the bear aide of tha market. tl I notYceuole extent to the upward tendency 0toU.nwe influenced chiefly by the corn. Some improvement of the domestic call ""pr",';ion,;,nderwent . decided ? larcelv to weakness io the heir market and to 1 " lull in co.h demand. The birrest break, were In the value of lard. HANGE OF THE LEAPINC FfTLRES. Open. Hleh. Low. Cloae. Novon,T....i..'i wS ,- g Dec 67', -0t. 09 Pork 15.110 37 70 Jan Lard . . ... .w, ?anT: : :::::.23.iT ; . . Nov 21. "27 30-95 Jl X Jan.' '20. r 20.80 20. Tl 20. 3 CASH QUOTATIONS. Torn-No. 2 yellow. ffJS Hfc J $1.43.81.46. No. 4 yellow. 11.8-1.30. 8 white, 6-S70c; standard. 69Si &70c. Rye No. 2. tLVUk. B.rloy. eOcWl.Ol. Timothy. $7 OO-IO.OO. riover. nominal. PorW, nominal. Lard, $25-25 ra 25.32. Ribs, 2I.SQ22.50. |