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Show CORN PRICE FIRM BUT TRADE IS LIGHT CHtCAOO, Aug. 14. With buyers cautious cau-tious because of the talk that the Canadian Cana-dian crop and reciprocity would bring about reduced prices, wheat today turned weak. The depression followed aaj Initial show of strength due 1o bullish cablea. Liverpool reported Danublan and Ruaalan offers scarce. Rainy weather In Oreat Britain tended also to lift the market, but the effect of the trene-Atlantic news proved brief and prices her gradually sagged to a decided extent under laet night's level. The opening wss a aliade to 4Hc up. September stsrted at initio init-io o,-, a gain of 1-14 to 14 4c and than declined to 04s0c. Need of rain gave a firm tone to corn. Trade, however, waa extremely light. December De-cember opened unchanged to 4 better. Oata appeared to have no Independent Jrop. December start ed unchanged at 44c and eaaed off to 44c A fair demand lifted proylaiona. Initial Ini-tial aalea varied from 14c lower to 7c advance, with January delivery at 14.274 for pork. 14174 lo 14 44 for lard and 44.14 or ribs. Corn cloeed with December IV tc net higher at iir42c. Reins delaying wheat threshing In North Dakota helped cause a rally, but owing to clear, warm weather in the Canadian northwest the Improvement did not laat. The rleec was weak wtth September Sep-tember 4 trio lower at tor. Cloalnf notation. Wheat September, aac; December, 111 44c: May. 1.0ift lw. Corn September. itC4c; December. 11042c: May. 4c. Oata September. 424c: December, 441 41. : Msy. 471c. Mesa pork September, 114.40; January, 114.40. l,ard September, 1 24; October. M.124:' December. 14.124. Short rib September, 11.44; October, 4 031; Janusry. I 40. Barley. 70ct 11 .20. y ,v Timothy. 1I1.MI014.S. - ' .4. Clover, 12;12.40. ' ' ' |