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Show Chicago Grain. CHICAGO, Sept. 2. Wet weather in the West had a strengthening Influence on the wheat market. December opened a shade to He higher at 81H to 31g81c and sold up to 81 He. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 4ti9 cars against 294 a year ago. 8entlment in the corn pit was a trifle bullish as a result of wet weather. Low temperatures In Nebraska added to the firmness. December opened unchanged to He higher at 43V&C to 43c and held within with-in the opening range. Oats were steady in sympathy with firmness in other grains. Cash houses were fairly active sellers of the September Septem-ber eption. December opened a shade higher at 26c and sold at 26Sc- Hrovlslons were easier as a result of further declines In the price of live hogs. Trading was very quiet. October pork was unchanged to 2Hc higher at $15.1"H to $15.20. Lard was off 2HV4 at W.02H; ribs were down 5 to 7c at $8.i2H,e8.7o. Wheat: Close September, 79c; December, De-cember, 81V&81HC; May, 844Aic. Corn September. 62c: old, 62Tc: December, De-cember, 43c; old, 45c: May, 43H43jiC. Oats September, 26f4c; December, 26Hc; May, 28V4428HC Pork September. $15.45; October, $15,224; January. $12.60. Lard September. $7.95; October, $8.02H; November. $7.60; December, $7.00; January, $0.97'V&7.00. Ribs September, $8.67H; October, $8.80; January. $8.50. Rye Cash. 61He. ' Flax Cash. Northwestern, $1.12L Timothy September, $3.75. Clover Cash, $12.00. Barley Cash. 38$rtlc. |