OCR Text |
Show SEESAW MARKET II CORN TRADING CHIi'AGO, Julj- 15. It was a seesaw market today in corn, with support encountered on all the setbacks, whereas offerings increased on all the bulges. Prices closed unsettled ret lower to 0 like advance. September, S1.05', t.o $ t .tt;Vli , aiKl December ?1.02:l to $1. ;.'(. Oats gained ',v to 7Sc. In provisions the outcome varied from a 12c decline to u rise of GOe. Traders in corn displayed much more ran linn on both sides of ihe market tlnin hud been the rule of late. Bulls were inclined to go slow in view of current, agitation against ia-fhtli'd ia-fhtli'd values and profiteering. On the other hand, bears, suffering from recent heavy losses, appeared to lack nerve to attempt to press prices downward to any radical extent. Export sales of 300, 000 bushels put strength into oats. Pi ovisions were neglected. The scattered character of dealings took away from quotation quota-tion changes all appureut significance. RANGE OF THE LEADING FL'TUKES. Open. High. Low. Close. Corn Sept $1 . 05 51 . 95 1 .03 $1 . 05 1 U Dee 1.02 l.GSVa 1.10 1.62 ft Oats-Sept Oats-Sept ,78!& .10 - .77U .78 Dec SO ,81'i .70 .81 PorTt July 54.70 Sept 52.50 52.20 52.40 Lard-Sept Lard-Sept 35.00 35.30 34.05 35.15 Oct 33.30 34.1)2 35.10 - Itibs Julv 28.(15 28. GO 28. Go Sept 28.85 28.00 2S.S0 CASH QUOTATIONS. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.031.05; No. 2 yellow. yel-low. fi.twrai.f'T. Oats No. 2 white, 78 (jSOc; No. 3 white, 77'. fi'(0i-.',c. Wye No. 2. $1 -50',n 1 .GO. Bnrley, $1. 1 TfirJ .29. Timothy, $ 0.0012.00. Clover, nominal. Pork, nomiual. Lard, $34. S7. liibs, $28.0U & 23.73. |