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Show CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago. Oct 18. After a long continued con-tinued decline, which has amounted to eleven cents a bushels, wheat today to-day turned strong, with shorts covering cov-ering freely Firmer cables created i better Investment demand, that was increased as a result of Wall street aovice6 favorable to the bull side There were glgru ilso that millers were beginning to take wheat on a Ir.rger scale The market opened 1-4 to l-2'55-8c higher and later made some additional gain A rapid descent in coin took place because of clnckenlng of demand. The close was weak at 1-8 to l-i'fj 3 -8c net decline Cash I Wheat No. 2 red, 910.'; No 3 I red. 9091 1-L'. No. 2 hard. 83 1-4 iS4 1-4. No 3 hard. 83384, No 2 noithern, 84 85, No 1 northern, 82 'u&4; No. 2 spring, S4riSo, No 3 spring, 81-83, durum, 78283 1-2. Corn No 2. fi&ftte; No. 2 white, 68 1-4-5 69 No 2 vellow. 68 1-2 Si 1-4 No 3, 67 3-4tf;68, No. 3 white 6S03-4, No 3 yellow, 68 1-4269. Oats No 2. white, 40 1-2. No. 3 v.htte 37 1-2238 1-4; standard. 38 I l-22'35 1-2. Rye No 2. 64 1-22 65 1-2 Bar-le Bar-le 622 83. Timothy $3 7i g r, 25 ("lover $9,002 12 50. Pork $21 00 Lard $10 3d Ribs 110.12 1-2 31.00. Sugar. New York Oct 18 Raw sugar, strad mucovado. $2 98, centrlfu gul. $3 48; molasses $2 73 Kfined steady. |