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Show Chicago. Quotations yjl CHICAGO. Sept. IS Renewal of,, H M peace gossip sent the corn market till downgrade today after a littlo show of I H i strength at the outset Initial gains H; were ascribed to reports of frost in II Iowa. It was estimated, however, that ftl inoro than 80 per cent of the whole. jBj'I United States crop Is now safe from Bl frost and that within a week 10 per li cent more will be out of clanger. Op- W ening prices which varied from un- ffl changed figures to "fcc higher withl jffi October $1.52' to 1.53 and November B $1.19 to l.-19J,.. were followed by a ml sharp general break. W Oats fluctuated with corn. Changes ' ffl'j though were narrow. After opening j W ! V& to c higher with October 73 to; ! m 733Ac, the market receded to slightly. Itin! 'below yesterday's finish. 'I'lw I Trade in provisions was light, with Br I values tending upward. Ribs gained H; j most. 1 ft' I Uncertainty and delay in regard to' K. obtaining permits for corn shipments m from' the interior led subsequently to K a reaction. The close was unsettled, i'K varying from VtrC net decline to sc ffi' advance, with October $1.52 to 1.52$ ! 1 and November $1.4Q.Vl to 1.49. R Evidence of an improved cash de3 I mand had a bullish influence later on j l provisions. Sj CHICAGO, Sept. IS j ' Open High Low Close' j ' V: Corn i Oct. $1.52 1.58 1.51 Vi 1.526 I f Nov. 1.19 1.4D, 1.47 1.49Aj 1 W' Oats k Oct. .73 .73 .73 ,1 I. Noy. ' . .74 Vl -73 .71V1 ,; Oct. 40.15 40.S7 40.15 40.55 - Hjl Ndr. 40.15 40.S5 40.15 40.65 S! OcL 2G.87 -26.S7 2G.S7' 26.87 $ ! fl-1! Nov. ..... 26.52 26.50 26.50 'm Oct. . 23.70 23.72 23.60 23.70 I'd Nov. 23.G0 23.62 23.52 23.60 j Bj |