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Show r n Chicago Quotations V . J CHICAGO, Sept. 14 Corn eased down today as a result of tho better weather and favorablo war news. Liberal Lib-eral receipts were also of assistance to the bears. On the decline, how-over, how-over, commission houses became active ac-tive buyers. Oponlng prices, which ranged from 1c down to c up with October $1.54 to 1.54 and November Novem-ber $1.51 to 1.5214, wero followed by a moderate rally and then a fresh setback. set-back. Oats developed strength owing to reports re-ports of government buying. It was said also that the south was outbidding outbid-ding Chicago at some Illinois points. After opening unchanged to 14 c higher, high-er, with October 72 to 72c. the market continued to harden. Higher quotations on hogs strengthened streng-thened provisions. The best demand was for lard. Flattening out of demand for cash corn togethor with the fact that country coun-try consignment notices were holding out well brought about increased weakness later. Tho closing was nervous ner-vous lc to 3c net lower with October $1.52, to 1.52 and November $1-50. Pork showed some uneasiness in the later provision dealings but ribs and lard held firm. CHICAGO, SepL 14. Open High Low Close Corn Oct. . $1.54 1.55 1.51 1.52 Nov. 1.51. 1.52 1.49 1.-19 Oala Oct. .72 .73 .71 .72 Nov. .73 .74 .73 .73 Pork Sept 40.10 40.00 40.00 Oct 40.60 40.40 40.40 Lard Oct. 2G.85 2G.S7 26.80 26.82 Nov 26.35 Ribs OcL 23.60 23.62 23.52 23.60 Nov. 23.55 23.55 23.42 23.52 00 |