Show GRAIN AND ND PROVISIONS Another nother A Exciting 3 ay in the Corn Pit S 1 at Chicago Chicago March 13 The crowd in the thern w rn pit WM woe greater than it has been at any a ny other time for a year not even o yesterday when the bulge made m ade the coarse cereal the cynosure of speculative e ey Toe The price wee was ed a d by two Influences at various times salee s for profit and covering by aborts M ay y opened o over yesterday The ex excitement ct then began Longs Longa who bought m months ago came into the pit and took as much m uch profit as they deemed advisable at present p It was wac estimated that many i hundreds h of thousands of dollars were taken ta ken out of sa said cs today May Mayas was w as shooting de rc from first figures to tob SI b a drop of Ifo 1 from rom the At Atthe Ate the th e decline the excitement abated to a degree d and shorts shone began to protect them s against another ascent Under this influence fluence in and with the light country of offering cringe fering and higher cables In mind May recovered covered re gradually to cents L Lter tep the t he market reacted to cents cants where ity it steadied and closed cent under yesterday esterday y The wheat market was quiet and heavy h hO eavy subordinate to corn all ati day Ma opened O cent aver ver at MV 8 6 cents influenced by higher from f rom Liverpool and from Parts Pane ann ana with the he t corn strength The break in corn lower lo late cables and the rhe heavy north northwest west w receipts together with by b bt y traders caused a reaction following the t he opening May declining from 66 which w the market touched shortly after t he opining opening to ec cents The was w as heavy May v O cent low lower r at atThe 61 The oats oata market showed some and a nd strength early b and nd wheat heat w However with the break in corn the t he market declined and dosed closed rather weak w wt eek May closed H 4 cent under yes yesterday erday t The experience In provisions was ass much similar s to that in corn considerable per f on one hand and covering by s shorts horts on the other It was a fairly act active ive l le ye market apparently inclined toward e May pork closed 10 cents under yesterday esterday y May lard 2 cents and May ribs 2 2466 ff cents depressed The leading futures ranged as follows 1 I Onen I I ow i Close May 64 66 July Corn No 2 High I Low I Close March May ivl July 38 37 10 l I 1 I HIgh f I tow Low I Close May My ll 14 I Iy July y S 29 Me Mesa Pork Per Barrel I Open I High I Low i Chiso May 1107 1112 1 1015 K 1110 Lard Per MD Pounds I Open I High I Low Close May jy I 1 I I 6 64 I t GO July j 6 rt Kins Per Pounds I n I Low Lowi Close May I I isn RW 1600 Tub July C 6 I Cash quotations were as ne follows fellows Flour Steady Wheat No 2 spring rIng 7 3 spring o 2 red Corn Co No 2 9 36 Oats No 2 No 2 white 26 n 7 No 3 white 2 1 51 2 Flax Seed No 1 IM Timothy Seed Prime O Mess Mac Pork Per bbL I X ibe J Short loose incas Stee Dry boxed Short Clear boxed goods goodis p per r gallon 1244 Sug ar Cut loaf granulated S 10 Article ties I Rec i Ship barrels I T bushels Corn HU Oats Oata t Rye bushels bushel I Birtey bushels |