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Show I GRAIN t p I CHICAGO, Nov. 1. Rainy weather Which practically dispelled apprehension apprehen-sion of damage to the winter crop had a lie.inh Influence on the wheat mar-(ket mar-(ket today during the early dealings The fact that primary arrivals were totalling larger than was the case a ar ago tended further to weaken vaiues sellers were apparently uis-ppsed uis-ppsed to be cautious in view of the comparative strength shown by prices at Liverpool and Winnipeg. The opening open-ing here, which varied from !4c de-'cllne de-'cllne to like advance with December $1 13v4 to 1.12ft and May $1.12 to $1.1214, was followed bv a moderate setback all around and then something some-thing of a rally. Corn and oats were relatively firm 1 owing to absence of selling pressure. After opening f,s to 8 Vic lower. December De-cember 657i to 66c, the corn market jmade slight general gains. Oats started !c higher. 4 1 c, and llater continued to g tin Provisions were inclined to sag with the hog market. Wheat took a deelded swing up-wii'l up-wii'l in price aitir a leading author-It) author-It) had estimated that winter wheat acreage would show a reduction of 10 per cent, namely 4.500.000 a res Dumsii goiaip as 10 prooumc emargeu European demand for wheat and rye had considerable effect also together with frost reports from Argentina, The close was unsettled, 1 to 2C net higher, with December $ 1 1 6 to $1 16 and May $ 1 '4 and $1 14'," Later tho corn market scored a sharp advance a O result of estimates that the available supply for the 192.-1923 192.-1923 season would be 108,000,0.00 bushels less than the previous e;ir The market closed firm, 1 3t to 2c higher with December 68 to 68 Vc MINNEAPOLIS. M.nn , Nov 1. Flour, unchanged to 25c lower; family fam-ily patents. $6 85. uran. Z3 uuoi'Z uu. OMAHA, Nov. 1. Wheat, No. I hard $113fj 1.18. No 1 mixed. $1 12 01.14. Corn. No 2 w hite. 67)4 069c; No. 2 mixed. 66&674. OaU, No. 2 white, 42 Uc, No. 3 white. 4242'SC. CHICAGO Nov. 1. Wheat, No. 2 red $1.20 01.23; No. 1 hard. $120. Corn. No 2 mixed' 68 "4 ?f 70ic No. 2 yellow 69 V4 fl -1 1 c. Oats. No. 2 white. 43f(ff44c; No. 3 white, 42)4 04814c. Rye, No. 2, SSe. Barley, 65 (j? 67c 'limotny seed, id uoG 50 Clover seed, $15.5020.50. Pork, nominal. U-ird, $10.40. Ribs, $10.50 12 00 BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO. No- 1. Butter. unchanged; un-changed; receipts. 4 090 cases. Poultry, alive, higher; fowls. 133 19c: springs. 17c. roosters. 14c; tur-kay&j tur-kay&j $35c, geese, 20c. J |