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Show CORN PRICES LOWER; MARKETCLOSES DULL CHICAGO. Aug. 11. Perslntfnt Belling which wns Associated with the ponslMlUy of u widespread wide-spread railroad tie-up had a depressing effect today on tin- corn market. Trices closed heavy, 3 ur 4 cent? net lower, with September $l.tlOU to $1.11 nnd December $1.53 to $1..3:S. Oat lost m to l7i renin. In provisions the outcome out-come ranged from IX) cents declino to a rise nf O CfUtH. Weakness was evident from the outset in the corn market. Misgivings that a complete Htoppngo of shipments ship-ments might result crowded other price factors nearly out of fight nt ttm lust. Outs merely fol lowed the trend of corn. Provisions were strengthened by n sharp upturn up-turn which, owing to the settlement of stockyards stock-yards strike, took place In the hog market. Packers bought notwlttislundlnc the Weakness of cereals. THE MANGE OF THE LEADING FCTl'ItES. Open. High. Low. Closi. Corn Sept fl.P1 fl.lM ?1.W $1 .OOi-i Dec l.o5 1.57 l.j:i4 1.&3 Oats Sept Tfl1-; .TflVj .74H .74S Dec 7b's, .7Ub .77 ."S Sept 47.00 47.W) 47.00 47.00 I. anl Sept 32. no 31 .00 31 .ao 31.fiO Oct 31. 31.10 81.4'J SI. SO Pibs S'-pt 2fl.fi0 2'1. 75 2J GO CASH QCOTATIONS. C-rn. No. 2 mixed. 2.02S2,03 ; No. 2 yellow, (inta. No. 2 white. Tfi.-i 7S ac. i:ve. No. 2. f i.r.7'ii l.asv Hurley. $1.37 'a 1.4.'.. Timothy. $'J.UU n 1 1.7". ' lover n nd pork nominal. Lard. 131.75. . llibs, J'i.lAtv 27.00. |