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Show GRAIN I Chicago, Aug. 25 Weakness :t Liverpool and the unsettled foreign sit- nation were reflected on this side of the Atlantic today ana wheat fJEluts turned downward al the start. A fail class of buying, however, checked thej downturn and the market rallied somewhat from Ihc lnlde figures. The opening, which ranged from ,&c lower, with Beptember $1.0191.01 and Deeeniber J 1.02 V4 dp 1.0 2 . was followed by silgh'. general gains on ulij deliveries. The market shoe, cnslderable re-' slstance to selling pressure, and while the news In the main was considered bearish offerings were light, local shorts covered on the budges and In-1 creaed pressure fmind the market j poorly supported. The close was at' unchanged flgut s to 'Hr higher wlthi Beptember L01Q)1.01; and December De-cember $1 03 it 1.03 Corn was devoid of the persistent' buying which has been such a factor. In the last few da s and on reports! of scattered rains showed a tendency, toward lower prices - After starting' at unchanged figures to c lower with September 60fpc the corn I market underwent a slight set-back then mode something of u recovery Corn became unsettled with wheat :md falle.i i, retain advam-is Ai the finish values were c to c loyver, with September 0 i (g, to 60 c cats were dull Initial quotations which ranged from c decline to 14 c advance, with September 31 c; were followed b 5'lg'nt general .-aln.s all around j Provisions were in line with grain. I CHICAGO, aug. 25 Weat No 2 red $1.04 1 04, No. 2 hard 5 l 06 '4 "1 O 106 Corn. No. 2 mixed. 63fi 4c- No 2 yellow 64 (j G4 -2- Oats, No 2 white. 33(?(33c. white 82 Q 34c. Rye, No. 2. 70c. Barley, 4715 50c. Timothy peed. $4 005.00. 1 u- .t seed, 112 00 16 00 I'ork. nominal. Lard, $10 42. Ribs, (9.50010.75. OMAHA Neb., Aug. 25. Wheat No I 2 hard 02; No 2 rnlved. 86c O61.04 Corn No. 2 white, 53c; No 2 mixed; mix-ed; 53 V2 5 54 C Oats, No 3 white 31(S'32c, No 4 white 31 a 32c MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 25 Flour un-Chs un-Chs r.pred Rran 314 00. |