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Show Chicago Qnofatioiis CHICAGO, Oct. 30. Cold weather likely to stop damage to corn and to Increase receipts, tended today to ease the corn market, and so too did fresh weakness in Wall street. Assertions that tho lower temperatures would bring about greater demand for feeding feed-ing led to a little rally but the effect failed to last. Trading lacked volume. Opening quotations, which ranged from the same as yesterday's finish to -iC lower with December $1.18 and May $1.13 14 to $1.13 , were followed fol-lowed by brief upturns and then by a moderate general sag. Oats had no independent action. Price charges were insignificant and the amount of business small. , Strength In the hog market gave firmness to provisions. The best de-I de-I mand was for ribs. ' Advices that snow over wide areas ! had effectually stopped the country movement of corn resulted in a later fresh advance of prices. The close was unsettled at $1.18 to for De-' comber and $1.13. May c off to c up as compared with twenty-four j hours before. Realizing by holders caused the pro-j pro-j vision market subsequently to recede. ' CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. Open. High. Low. Close. I Corn :Dec. $1.18 $1.19 $1.18 $1.18 , May 1.131 1.14& 1-13V4 1.13' Oats-Dec. Oats-Dec. .58 .58 .58 .59 May .60 .6014 .59 .60 Pork Oct. 43.00 42.00 41.50 41.50 Jan. 41.02 40.90 41.00 Lard Nov. 24.72 24.60 24.72 Jan. 22.45 22.47 22.25 22.40 Ribs Oct. 2S.25 27.25 27.75 Jan. 22.35 22.05 22.15 OGDEN MARKETS. MEATS (wholesale) Steers, 13c to 15c; cows, llc; to 13c; dressed hoes. 2Gc: inuttnn. owes 21 r.r wfithorn 23c; veal, 15c to 17c; lamb, 25c to 27q. VEGETABLES (retail) Potatoes, 1 12 lbs., 25c; by sack, $1.60; carrots, 2 bunches, 5c; cabbage, 2c pound; green peppers, three for 5c; green onions, 3 bunches 5c; celery, 5c; turnips, 2 bunches, 6c; squash, 5c each; egg plant, 10c and 15c each; California head lettuce, 2 for 15c; radishes, 3 bunches, 6c? tomatoes, 4 pounds 10c; sweet potatoes, 5c pound; Hubbard squash, 10 and 15c; pumpkins, 10c and 15c; cauliflower, 10c pound; egg tomatoes, to-matoes, 5c pound. DAIRY PRODUCTS (retail) Butter, But-ter, 55c; cream cheese, 35c; Swlas cheese, 50c; eggs, 60c dozen. PRODUCE (rotail) Wheat, $4.00; barley, rolled, $3.15; oats, cut, $3.00; chopped corn, $4.35; bran, $2. HAY Timothy. $1.16; alfalfa, $1.15. SUGAR (wholesale) Cane, $8.60; beet, $8.60. FRUITS (retail) Apples 6 and 7 pounds 25c; pears, 5c; lemons, 40c dozen; oranges, 30c to 60c dozen; Concord Con-cord grapes, 35c basket; Tokay grapes 2 pounds 25c; bananas 30c dozen; grapefruit 20c each. LOCAL MARKETS Ogden Livestock Market, Union Stockyards, Stock-yards, Ogden, Utah. CATTLE Receipts today, 70 head, market steady and unchanged. BcBt 1250-lb. stoors and up, $910; good quality fat steers weighing under 1200 $S9; feeder steers $7.50CS8; choice heavy cows and heifers ?797.50; fair to good $6.507; feeder cows $56; veal calves $910.50, according to quality. HOGS Receipts today, 131; 25c higher well finished 175 to 225-lb. hogs $15.5015.75; prime, hogs $16. SHEEP Receipts today, 1863. Nn change In market, Choice killing lambs $15.5016; choice light weight feeding lambs $1616.50; choico fat owes $9.5010; feeding owes $6g9. Condition of eastern hog market such that a lower market 1b lookod for In two weeks, |