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Show CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO. Oct 3. Renewed profit-taking by local longs censed moderate weakness today to-day in the wheat market here. News of the dsy waj favorable to the bears, cables being lower and receipts in the Northwest fairly liberal. . December opened He lower at 75 tie. After selling at 75 c ft declined to 75c. December corn opened a shade to He lower at 42f4a43Tse. December oats opened unchanged at $4 Ho and aold off to 33H(a4c. Provisions were steady because of a 5c advance in the price of live hogs. Trading was quiet. January pork wss a shads lower at $13.35; lard was op a sbsde at $7.8?H. nd ribs were unchanged at $7.13. Wheat The market closed strong with prices at the top, final qnotationa on December Decem-ber being up H H at 76e754c. Corn December closed He up st 43e. Close : Wheat December, 75 H & 75 e I Mav, 7.9H7He. Corn December. 43e: May, 4343He. Oats December, 34Hc; May. 3S S5He. Pork January, $13.42Vi-Lard $13.42Vi-Lard October, $8.92 H; January, $7.90 7.92 H. ' Ribs October, $8.35; January, $7.17 H. Bye Cash. 62H&64HC. Barley Cash, 88 (a 38c. Olovsr Nothing doing. Plax Cash, 11.2s. Timothy October, $4.00. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red, 73 c; No. 3 red. 7l73c; No. t hard. T$(377c; No. 3 hard, 7175c; No. 1 Northern, 81 88c; No, 8 Northern, 77 82c; No. 8 spring, 73 82c Corn No. 2, 4H44o; No. 8, 48 He. Oats No. 2, 33H$3c; No.! S. 82H 33je . |