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Show 111 Chicago Quotations . I V CHICAGO, Sept 12 Favorable wea- ' 111 ther and prospective large arrivals had Jj SW a bearish influence today on corn. Be- 'iK'Kll sides the market tended to reflect the ' K I weakness shown yesterday at other i WW' centers while trading here waa suspen- H,j ded. Fresh ombargos on eastern rail- 'u -jBlj roads counted also 'as a handicap on H' l bulls. Opening prices, which ranged ''( ' from ic to l'c lower, with October JEM ! $1.63 to 1.54 and November $1.52V ':8' to 1.53, were followed by decided fur- Hjl i ther losses all around. JH; ' Oats followed corn down grade. :IB-f Commission houses were the chief tmi 1 sellers. After opening VI to c off ' n"l ' with October 71 to 71Vic, the market llltf ! became relatively steady. ''lli'l j1 Provisions weakened with grain. JUrl! Business though, was nearly at a ''ffli'fl standstill. JI I, Reports that a large part of the Mil' corn crop' was already out of danger 'wJl from frost were against any important Ww; rally, and so likewise woro tho now , Hi! American offensive and German poace 0 jlj talk. Prices closed unsottlcd 1 to iW 2 net lower with October $1.52 to . ii P 1.52 and November ?L51J6 to 1.51. ' ifl' Ribs showed the chief docllnc. Lard '11 . B was comparatively firm. CHICAGO, Sept 12 '' El Open High Low Close ijll 1 Oct. $1.53V6 1.5-1 1.51 Ys 1-52 ''111 ; Nov. 1.52 1.53 1.50 1.51 V& tj n Oct. .71 .71 .71 .71 1 i; HI Nov. .72 .72 .72 ,.72 !'B'l Oct " 40.S0 40.S0 40.00 40.00 j'tBli Oct. 26.S5 26.85 26.77 26.77 'ill Nov. 26.15 26.45 26.30 26.30 111 'Oct. 23.85 23.S5 23.42 23.42 Nov. 23.S0 23.80 '23.40 23.40 WM CHICAGO tlVESTOCK ill CHICAGO, Sept. 12. (U. S. Bureau H9 of Markets) Hogs Receipts 17,000; HI market slow to steady. Butchers $20.25 ' 20.60; light $20.3520.75;' packing Biff $19.5020.15; rough $1S.5019.25; Mm pigs $lS.75(a19.25. 1 jjB&jjl Cattle Receipts 16.000; market MB3h strong to steady. Beef cattle, good, HflB choice and prime $10.2519.20; butch- Vil er stock, cows nnd heifers $7.65 .nt 14.25; canners and cutters $6.75(9)7.65; 'H P stockors and feeders - ?8.0014.00; 'HQ'S calves $18.50(5)19.25. l&li Sheep Receipts 31,000; fat lambs V'H Btrong to higher, feeders slow, sheep "' and yearlings steady. B3s CMAHA LIVESTOCK iRjjjl OMAHA. Sept 12 Hogs Receipts 'III 7.700; market steady to stronger. Hca- ! vy $19.l0fr20.00; mixed $19.5019.75; ':H light $19.75fi 20.25; pigs $16,501S.50; 'fflA bulk of sales $19.5019.75. Cattle Receipts 6,200; market steady to stronger. Native sioers "inBil $12.50(fi)lS.50; cows and heifers $7.45 'il l (r?12.75; western steers $10.0017.75; liiil Texas steers 39.0012.00; cows and $j!tl heifers $7.0011.50; canners $6.50 IKi 7.50; stockers and feeders $6.50 'wr-M 15.50; calves $9.0013.75; bulls, stags, wf etc., $7.0011.00. Wl Sheep Receipts 1S.000; market ;H; steadv. Wethers ?11.15(R)12.50: owos Bit ffl $9.0011.15; lambs $15.6017.50; 4H'B yearlings $12.25313.25. 1'1 KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK fffi! 1 KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 12 Hogs Jro;'! Receipts 5,000: market higher. Bulk lll'll $19.5020.50; heavy $19.7520.60; Wt packers nnd butchers $19.5020.55; . light $19.2520.35; pigs $16.001S.50. B Cattle Receipts 6.000; market stea- cl dy. Steers $17.251S.S0; westerns II i $10.00(14.50; cows $6.00(9)11.60; hel- 'I'lil fcrs $7 50(5)13.00; slockcrs and feeders 5, $7.0015.50; calve3 $7.00g)l2.50. ;ISn Sheep Recolpts 11,000; market (Hi1 II steady. Lambs $15.0017.25; yearlings H'rt! $10.50(01-L00; owes $10.00213.50; 0h.H wethers $8.00g11.50. ''if'fr LIBERTY BONDS. -ii H WASHINGTON, Sept 12 The ad- ;l H ministration measure designed to sta- 1 i billzc the Liberty loan market by jj j m making larger amounts hold by indi- 3 I In vlduals and corporations exempt from 5 JflW Income surtaxes, was ordered reported !j JjjjB favorably today by the house ways 'iWm and means committee. 'j Ifl |