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Show GRAIN t 1 ( HICAGO. Sept 21. Wheat had a downward tendenc In price today I during the early dealings, Liverpool I and Winnipeg quotations having gone lower and no word of any actual fighting at the Dardanelles being it hand. The fact that export business on this aide ol the Atlantic continued and ii i Mt ot the total was restricted to wheat grown in Canada did a good deal also to check bullish sentiment sen-timent Active profit taking on the part of Wednesday's buyers was no- . ticeable. The opening, which ranged from c decline to c advance. With December $1.06lfc to 1.07 and May $1.10 to 1 10. was follow.d l a material setback all around and I then a moderate rally I Signing of the Capper-Tlncher bill had no apparent effect on values. Late cable dispatches were construed SB less reassuring na to the peace outlook, out-look, but failed to stimulate much buying The close was unsettled 7ic net lower to ?r advance, vlth Ue-cember Ue-cember $ 1 oC rd' 1 06 bj. ond May $1 108 1.10. I Corn and oats eased down with wheat. After opening 'c off to He lup, December 59 ii 59 c, Ihe corn j market underw ent a general decline Oats started 'ic lower to a like i advance. December 37 to 37 7c and later weakened In all deliveries Provisions were firmer, responding to an upturn In hog values. OMAHA Sept. 1. Wheat No. 2 hard $1 0001.061 No 2 mixed S7 ii 90c. Corn No. 2 white 56 Vic: No 2 mixed 56,'jc Oats No. 2 white 365 3Sc; No. 3 . white 3 7 Tj 37 Vic. CHICAGO. Sept, 21 Wheat No 2 hard $1.0Mil 08M; No. 3 hard $1 07 Vi a 1 .07., Corn No. 2 mixed 6566ic; No. 2 veilow 6 5U. (h G6 c. Oats "No. 2 white 4 0l-i41c. Rye No. 2 73 Kc. Timothy seed 64.8606.85. lover seed $13 OOTi 17.00. Barley 5964c. Pork nominal. Lard $10 72. RIDS $9. 75 11 .00. |