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Show WHEAT DROPS TO A LOWER LEVEL CHICAGO. July 10. Genera! rains and a prospect of cool weather resulted today to-day In sending tha wheat market to a much lower level. fables, too, were bearish. Liverpool sent word of a disposition dis-position to realisn pending itm Issuance i of the t'nlted W teles govern nent crop i repirt. Trade waa active with private I house all selling. Open figure were lr tn H- hwer. mpleniler started at 90c te 94i.e. n hura of c to i.e. and steadied ! around soje. J Oeneral commission and speculative seihiig made the corn market heavv. Tle Ohio state report helped materially to I discourage the bulls. Kept ember opened I.- to He off at 4t' to 4c. and Uteri held near j 4h1m syntpulhlsed wllh lire weakness ; of nther grain, but had considerable support front local scalper. Heptember started fc to tc easier at 4o.c to 41 and 1 receded lo 461. I iTm lalons tagged because demand Was j only acuitered. ml hogs on tlte down . ! grade. First salea varied from 6c lower to JOc advance, -a It h .September delivery I t ttV?" for pork. $.3? tu 4u for lard snd tK.4.i for rilis. offerings from the country acted as a weight on I he wheat market. Tlie close ans eaa, wllh bVptcmbt-r lc ret lower al ec. Talk of a possible bumper com crop In Iowa kept prices easy. The ehae wss 44,c fir Heptembcr, a net loss of lie Closing Quotation. Whent July, asjc; September, 0Jc; Ie.-emher. S3.-: May. 7.-. Corn Jtilv 4?i-; Kepteaiber. 441c; De-cemher. De-cemher. 4.1tc; May. r.(c. oats Julv. tr.,-; (teptemher. 4lc; te inih., 471r; May. GoiCiAc. aiess pork. per barrel September, l.'.7:l; January. li.40. I.ard. per let) pounda July, 3S.S0O IS!): Iierember. S .J.t 1 . 371. Hhort rlha. per la peunds July, t.17; September. S.0. Rv. No. 4r. Barley 7b-Ct 11 .17. Timothy I . no 1 3 . SB. Clover I. 00 at 11.40. |