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Show 7J73c: No. 2 hard. 73T7c: No. t hard, 7275c: No. 1 Northern. .816 82 He; No. 2 Northern. 77&Jc;-No, 3. spring. 781ra Corn No. 2. 46c; No. 3, 464oc Oats No. J, 33; No. 3. 3c Close: Wheat December, 74c; Msyt ju C78c. - Corn December, 42c: May.43c Oats December, 33t34cj May, 35X& PorkJanuary, 313.77. Lard October, 39.35; January, $8.17. Ribs October, $8.50; .January, 17.47. Rye Cash. 6e66c. Barley Cash, 3S55g. Timothy October, $4.05. Flax and clover, nothing doing. I CHICAGO PBODUCE.. CHICAGO, Oct 13. The wheat market today to-day opened Arm on good buying by short and commission house. Cables were re-I re-I ported Arm and receipts In the Northwest were smaller than had been expected. Both j of these facts were Influential in holding up 1 price. December wheat opened to o ' higher at '74 to 7474c, and sold at 74c ' - - - The corn market was firm. December unchanged to c higher, at 42 to 42c and sold at 42iff42c. The oat market waa firm, mainly in ym ' pathy with wheat . and corn. December opened a ahade to e higher, at 34 to 8449 : 34c Provision war arm on a 5 -cent advance In the price of bogs. January pork opened 2c higher, at $13.70; lard waa a shade higher, at $3.13, and rib were a shade up, at $7.42. - - -. Wheat The close was strong, with December Decem-ber up e at 74&- . I Cash; .Wheat-No. X red, 74c; No. I red. |