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Show Chicago Grain. CHICAGO, Oct. 29. A more peaceful outlook In the foreign situation and a consequent con-sequent sharp decline In grain prices at Liverpool was the principal cause of a weak wheat market here todav. December Decem-ber opened N,c to c lower at $1.13fe to JUS34 and so.d off to 1.12?. May was off c to eHc at $1.11 to $1.11., After declining de-clining to f l.lUt tho prices rallied to $1.114 fcl.ll-V Close: Wheat October,- $1.12'i December, Decem-ber, $1.12: May, $U1'1.11; July, .Vi,67.gc. Corn October, 52 Vie; December, 4SV-"t ttc: May. 4.:lti451'4c; July. 4'. Oats October, 2!V4c; Elecember. 20; Mav. aV"31c; July, XWmc. Pork October, $10.&; December. $11.07: January, $12.42Vi; May. $12. 4Sfr 12.47V. Lard October, $..7Vi; November, $7.07-December. $7.07-December. ti.S5; January, $7.0V4; May! $7.17Vi'M.20. Kibs October, $7.25; January, $6.46; May, $8.W. Kye October, 79c; December, 79V4c; May, Sic. ' Flax Cash. Northwestern, $U5k Timothy October. $2.60. Clover October, $12.10. Barley Cash. 37TiGlc. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red, $1.171.19; No. 3 red. $1.1211.15; No. 2 hard. $l.llfcl.i4: No. 3 hard. $l.l3frl.l3; No. 1 Northern, $1.17 1.19; No. 2 Northern, $1.111.16; No. 3 spring, $l03fil.l2. Corn No. 2, 64c to KV4c; No. 3, 54V4c to S5c. Oats-No. 29c to 29ttc; No. t, 2$Vo to 29e. |