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Show 4 I GRAIN 9 CHICAGO. Oct. 18- Wheat scored a fresh advance In price h(re toelay lafter a wavering start. The fact that , Liv erpool quotations this morning failed to reflect fully the sharp upturn Tuesday in America was responsible for evident hesitation here at the opening op-ening Selling, however, lacked vol-jume vol-jume .anel the market soon went rapidly rapid-ly upgrade with buyers continuing to stress Indications of European short-Juge short-Juge of supplies. The opening, which ranged from 3c decline to a like advance ad-vance .with December $l.l501.164j, anel May $1 13V(, to $1 13 was followed fol-lowed by a moderate general decline and then by a rise to well above Tuesday's Tues-day's finish all around Export buying of corn and oats helped to lift the value of both grains, despite initial weakness. May and Jul corn sold at a new high price j record for the 1922 crop. After open lng at ' to )( decline. December IBSc to 68 Vc. The corn market sag-: sag-: ged a little more and then made a decldod general upturn I iiils .started 2 ' , . low. r to a 'shade advance December 42'2'ij 43Vc j descended a little and then rose for all deliveries Provisions were higher In response to announcement of a rcdu tlon In warehouse stocks In Chicago. Heavy profit taking on the part of I hohiers brought about a late selback In the va' ie of wheat. The realizing appeared be based largely nn belief ' that soim .ulng of a reaction was na-I na-I tural in view of the sharp advance of ' late. Prices closed unsettled to 1 ic net lower with I m her $ 1 . 1 3 1.13-R and Mav 1 1 2 1 j y 1 . 1 2 I Including a reduction In the Italian Ital-ian corn crop it was estimated that the 1 world shortage f corn this season 1 would total 500.000 husln Is Profit I taking sales, however, led to declines In the last part of the day The close wa.T weak. 1 to lc net lower, with December 67lc CHICAGO, Oct. 18. Wheat. No. 1. red 121l. No. 2. hard. 1 19 0 1 20 j. Corn, No. 2 mixed, T8Vi074; No 2. yellow. 7 I rii 7 5 Oats. No. 2, white, 4."ig46; NO 3, 1 white. 43 r 4 I I Rye, No. 2 BS 84 'i Barley 62 'it 7n Tlmothv seed. 6.50 06.50. Clover seed 10 00 0 20 00. Pork, nominal Lard, nun Ribs, 11. On 15 12 00 OMAHA Oct 18. Wheat. No 2. hard. 1 170 1 19, No. 2. mixed. 1.15. I Corn. No. 2. white 6S4, No 2. 1 mixed, 6SV4 0 68i. I Oats. No. 3, white. 42i&42,4; No. 4, j White, 41 Vi. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct 18 Flour unchanged. un-changed. Bran, $21,000 23 00 CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO. Oct, 18. Open Hlgli LOW Closo Wheat Dec $1.16 $1 16Vi $1.13i $ 1 1 3 May 1.134 114 1.12Vi 1.12V4 July 1.057, 1.06, l.OlVi lu4'i Corn Dec. .68 69 x2 .67 .67 Ma 69 .70Vi .68 ,6S July 69 .70 V 67 .6S I Oats Dec. .42 '.i 43 K -41 Mav 4218 3 --12 .42 July .39 4 OVi 39'. i .39 V Lard Oct 10.90 10 97 10 90 10. 9i Jan. 9.60 3. 72 9 60 9.60 Ribs Oct. 10 50 METAL MARK l 1 NEW YuRK. Oct. 18 Copper, eat-ler oot and nearbj 1 3 14: futures. fu-tures. 14. m iss Tin. nrm, spot and fulures 2 4 7' Iron, easy. No 1 northern, 33.00 34 00 No 2 northern 31 00 ft 3 2 on, No. 2 southern 26.00028.00 Iad. steady, f.pot. 6.6006.76. Zinc, firmer. East St. IxjuIs. delivery deliv-ery spot and nearby. 6 80 ?f 6.8 5. Antlmonv. spoi. t; 75 7 00. |