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Show CDBN MARKET HAS A BEM SESSION CHICAGO, Not. 7. Announcement that the individual permit sjtteui regulntlng the move-men' move-men' of grain from country utntioDB to terminal market would be discontinue! on November 10 I bad a decided bearish effect today In the corn market. Trices closed heavy, to 2c net lower, vc-ilh December $I.85V lo 51.35 and May to $1.28-r. Oats lost i to lc. In provision", the outcome vuried from decline to 16c advance. Corn prices broke nharply after word went around that the permit system would be ended on Monday, except la rcRard to shipments from oije u-rmlncl market to another. It ca generally gener-ally assumed that the consequent eiemptlon of rural shippers would tncreas" arrivals here lo a material extent. Earlier in the day. bears derived considerable advantage frota reports that the guvorDmcnt might offer large n mounts of wheat for resale to domestic consumers. The coal strike situation tended likewise to handicap handi-cap the bulls, and o, too, did some enlargement enlarge-ment of receipts. Only transient upturns at the opening resulted from rainy weather und from forci of more moisture ahead. Persistent selling, which developed in the oats market was ascribed K notice that foreign ships would be unable to coal in American harbors. har-bors. Provisions advanced with hogs but reacted when corn turned weak. RANGE OK THE L3BADING FUTURES. Corn Open. High. Low. Close. December 1.881. 1.89H l.BB l.SoVi January l.SUU, 1.2t-s I.Vj May l.OO'-j 1.31 1-T'g 1.26 Oats-December Oats-December 71 .T?V .70 .71 Mav l 75 .7514 .733s -74 Pork Lard-November Lard-November 20. 60 Jannnrr 23.13 23.13 24.90 21.07 Klb January 18.7.1 18.80 IS. 05 18.75 11J 18.82 18.82 18.72 18.77 CHICAGO. Not. 7. Corn No. 2 mixed. H. KOVjttl.Cl : new, 11.56; No. 2 yrllon , H.61Q I. 024. OaTa No. 2 while. 7273'1ic; No. 3 white. 03'vl73c. Rye So. 2. S1.3r.u,Q1.37ti. Bnrlv $1.28 fit. 36. Tlmorby si 11.23. Clorer Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard f 20.75. Itlbs 19.23. |