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Show Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Likelihood of an early harvest In Argentina had a weakening weak-ening effect today on the wheat market. A private cablegram stated that the cutting cut-ting of wheat In the South American country will probably commence the latter lat-ter part of this week, and a probability of a further Increase In supply caused prices to sag. IJboral receipts and fair weather In the Northwest were also bear-influences. bear-influences. Trading was quiet with commission com-mission houaca the principal sellers. The May option opened fec lower at 87f 87c. sold at 87ViSH74c. and then declined to 867c. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 1317 cars against 122 cars a year ago. Sentiment in the corn pit was bearish, partly in sympathy with wheat and also of continued favorable weather for the movement of the crop. Commission houses vere moderate sellers, but the volume of trading was small. May opened a shade to h,hc lower at 43Hf43Tc and eased off JJIx-ra! local receipts caused moderate selling of oats. May opened unchanged to a shade lower at 32'i32c to 32'c and sild off. to Jl'dO. Provisions were a trifle easier as a re-i-ult of a 5-cnt dec line In the price of live hogs. Trading was very quiet. May pork was off 5c at $12.77: lard was down 2M co at $6.976tT.on. and ribs were 2c lower at t&.'i. Clone: Wheat December. S3V". May. 86Vtfc. ... Corn Decrmber. UruWtc; old. toV-; May, 43i7c. , T Oats Ma v, 34uttV : December. 2?,c. PorkJanuary, $12.67: May. $12.u. Lard-January. $6.85: May. $6.97fa..K Ribs January, . $6..tui.32; May, $..? fi.72. Rye Cash. 7'u6S:. Klux Cash. Northwesters. $1 '. Timothy March. $3.1.. j 'lover Cash. $13.U. 1 Harlev Cash. 37'55c. |