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Show BULLISH SENTIMENT MARKS CORK TRADING CHICAGO. Not. 24. Bullish sentiment prevailed pre-vailed in the corn market toduy, largely as a result of the reopening of a big food manufacturing manu-facturing establishment which bad been closed by temjwrary bhortuge of coul. Prices finished fin-ished btrong, to 3Tg'' net higher, with December De-cember hi to L82 and May at $1.27- to ?1 .17 1 2 . Outs gained .q to c. In pro-vUiona, pro-vUiona, the outcome varied from a 10c decline to a rlst,- of 22c. Higher prbes In th' corn market formed the rul throughout the day. although there were a few brief exception! In some cases. Besides I the confidence inspired by an Important instance in-stance of success over difficulties due to the coal atrikf, another stimulus to an advance in the corn market lay In the fn'-t that receipts re-ceipts of eta herv w.-re not as large as bad been looked for. Higher quotation on hogs, together w 1 1 It tulk of continued export demand de-mand for com. led afterward t- further up-turus up-turus and o likewise did forecasts of rough weather likely to Interfere with husking and with the cxpflltious movement of the crop. Oat averaged higher with Corn, and In view of decreasing stock at terminal markets. Provisions" wre. lifted by the upturn of corn and but later reacted bomcwliat when the iHig miirket ead down. RANGE OF THE LEADING FCTORES. Corn Open. High. Low. close. TW VLStk .tt 1 1 .81 .1JZH Jan l.Mi 1.2S 1.38 V l.-'i Way 1.29 1.27i 1.36 1.27S Outs Dee T2 .73 .72 .72 May 75", .70 -"OS -"S Pork-Jan Pork-Jan 84.00 May BS.90 32. a) SI .70 31.70 Lard-Dec Lard-Dec 33.80 23.70 23. 70 Jan 23.40 23.70 2 1. 32 23.33 Ribs x Jan 18. SO LS.tr2 1.30 IS. 57 Uay 13.33 18.43 18.10 IS. 13 |