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Show N Chicago Quotations v J CHICAGO, Oct. 15 Bullish sentiment senti-ment based chiefly on the sentiment of the president's note to Germany brought about fresh advances today in the corn nlarket. Besides, knoweldgo that large amounts of corn woro to be purchased for the government continued contin-ued to be a strengthening factor. Pit trading, however, was mostly" in small lots. Opening prices, w'hlch ranged from to 3 Vic higher with November Novem-ber 1.22 to 1.23 and December 1.20 to 1.2iyz, wero followed by material further upturns. Oats ascended with corn. The December De-cember option " showed especial strength. After opening H .to Vic higher with December at GS to 68Vc, tho market scored decided further gains. Scantiness of supplies lifted provisions. provis-ions. Pork rose the maximum limit as soon as the market opened. Throughout the session demand from shorts and commission houses remained a sharp stimulating corn factor. The close was unsettled 2;c to 4c net higher, with November 1.24 H to 1.24 and December 1.21 to 1.21. o No Important reaction In provisions took place. Strength of corn and hogs "together with word of probable large export requirements kept the market pointed upward. CHICAGO, Oct. 15 Open High Low Close Corn Nov. 1.22 1.26 1.22 1.24 VI Dec. . 1.20 1.23 ' 1.20 1.21 Oats Nov. .68 .GS .67 .68 Dec. .671 A .eg .C7 677 Pork Oct. 35.07 Nov 35.27 35.25 35.27 Lard Oct. .... 26.75 26.60 26.65 Nov 25.65 25.32 25.62 Ribs Oct, .... ' , . 22.27 Nov 22,45 22.40 22.42 OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA, Nebr., Oct. 15 Hogs Re-celpts Re-celpts 4,700; market steady to 5c higher. Heavy 17.3017.35; mixed 17.4017.50; light 17.G017.90; pigs J 15.00(17.00; bulk of sales $17.40 ! 17.65. Cattle Receipts 10,700; market steady to lower. Native steers 11.00 018.00; cows and heifers $11.00 15.50; western steers $9.0015.00: Texas steers 8.50011.50; cows and heifers 6.75010.50;' canners 6.000 6.75; stockcrs and feeders 6.5O0 14.00; calves 8.00013.00. Sheep Receipts 40.000; market Bteady. Wethers 9.00010.50; ewes 7.0008.50; lambs 13.50015.50; yearlings year-lings 10.50011.50; feeding lambs 11.00014.00; culls 6.0008.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Oct. 15 (U. S. Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 27,000 ; market mostly 10 to 20c higher than yesterday's avorage, light 15 and 25c Butchers 18.40018.75; light 17.75tfi) 18.65; packing 17.65018.10; rough 16.50017.25; pigs, good and cholco 15.50016.75. Cattle rReceipts 20,000; market opening op-ening slow; quality very poor, good kinds steady tendency lower on others; oth-ers; calves steady. Beef cattle: Good, choice and prime 14.25019.25; common com-mon and medium 9.25014.25; butcher butch-er stock: cows and heifers 6.750 13.25; canners and cuttora 5.75 6.75; stockers and feeders: good, choice and fancy 10.25013.25; inferior, in-ferior, common and medium 7.000 10.25; veal calves, good and choice 15.75016.75; western range: beef steers 13.25017.25; cows and heifers 8,00012.50. Sheep Receipts 31,000; market slow, steady to lower. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 15-Hogs Receipts 20,000; market strong. Heavy 17.25018 10; butchers 17.25 018.05; lights 17.OO017.SO; pigs 13.50016.00. , . Cattle Receipts 26,000; market steady. Steers 17.50019.00; westerns 10.00014.00; cows 6.00012.00; heifers hei-fers 7.00013.00; stockers 7.000 13.50; calves 7.00012.50. Sheep Receipts , S.000; market steady. Lambs 13.00015.25; yearlings year-lings 10.00011.00; wethers 9.00 10.25: ewes S8.00(fi9.50. "WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. Cotton consumed during September amounted to 490,779 running bales and 967,512 bales of Hnters, the census bureau today to-day announced. oo- Note Is Absorbing Topic. PARIS, Oct. 15. President Wilson's reply to Germany was given to the public in extra editions of the afternoon after-noon newspapers published at noon today. If immediately became the absorbing-topic of discussion in all public pub-lic places. Tho tone of the sentiment was distinctly favorable to the reply, the prevailing note being one of jubilation. jubi-lation. no |