Show GRAIN GHAUT GR AND A PROVISIONS I Bullish Peeling Feeling Feeing Awakened in Wheat Pit Pt at Chicago Chicago March 3 In the wheat pit a I bullish fooling feeling was wa awakened early ely pt by the firmness fines of ot Liverpool and further encouraged by b the strength srn of 01 Paris Pris furr and reports of oC a Q severe frost In France There was w considerable pessimistic talk tk I I concerning domestic crop damages The report of or Statistician Snow making far farmers farmer farmers mers mer holdings of 01 wheat whet OO bushels bushes less le than t a year yer ago aso a was w also an tWo tive 10 to buyers who ho in some soe Instances overlooked the fact e te that tt lust hist year ex en e e the quantity now isow nw In reserve reene is the largest since 1191 With this laet sine Wih thi enU am backed by reports re or of 30 bushels cash tash c business done here hal yester day dy shorts hot hurried bure to t cover Foreigners eter and the northwest were e herer here and the r trails trade generally l became animated May open 1 a shade she up at touched 65 6 and ad then rallied to The Te bulge was met by C sales 6 which caused cued a a break to J but the market maket recovered quickly May ascended to 6 c and closed strong c over yesterday ete at w Corn Cor was wa heavy hev Country offerings were a bit freer reer from tm some sections The estimate e of Statistician Snow making Te reserves of corn cr 1100 bushels over oer I last lat year yer had bad h a Longs liquidated throughout tru hout the session May Ma closed close weak Hc tc c lower at 3 e Oats Ot were barely steady the weakness of corn having g a depressing e e effect e t The market today was a a small fl one Cash h oats oat have improved Improve c over May Ma this week May M closed close unchanged at 23 Provisions om enjoyed eoe a a fair far trade rde and held steady The corn cor weakness was felt fat some what what but as packers were we fair tr buyers buyer and a offerings oleng were wee not large lae the te price pric did not nt suffer May ly pork pk closed clod Sc 5 up May lord lard unchanged ua anti and a ny lay ribs rb a shade higher The leli futures ranged as a follows Wheat No 2 z zI I 1 Open Op n I High I I Lw Low ow I Close C Cm Mar MarMay m July May My ul I 1 t b Corn CorNo No 2 I Open Open I High I 1 Lw Low I Cose Close lIr Mar MarMay May 3 1 3 31 July 3 i e 54 n Sep 1 3 35 ats No 2 I Open j High Low I IMay Close ClosE May lay i 23 2311 July I 21 2 2211 Mesa s Pork Per Barrel B rel relI I Open Open 1 High I Low I Close May M 1062 1070 I 1060 10 I 1 10 65 July 1070 7 I 1 1 1075 I 1070 17 Lard Per 10 Pounds Pound I Open Open I High 1 Loi COsa Cose May I 59 1 5 6 Jul July 60 I I 5 I Sh rt 10 Pounds I Open F High Low ow I Close Jose May rY I 8 1 1 5 July Ju y j S 59 55 f 1 Cash quotations were as a follows Flour Quiet Winter r patents S r straights r 3 clears pent ce spring specials RI patents patent straights rW bakers bake S 5 4 Wheat No 3 2 spring 64 6 c No 2 Z red e re eg 2 2 I Oats No g 2 c No 2 white 23 6 Barley No 2 2 2 rc Flax Fa Seed No 1 1 6 Timothy Seed Prime 2 0 Mess Mesa res Pork Per barrel barel Lard Per 10 pounds poud Sides or ribs rib Gose loose 5 Shoulders Dry salted sted boxed banal 6 clear cler boxed boxe S Whisky finished goods per go gallon glon li Sugars Cut loaf of S granulated gu l 4 Articles I J Rec ee 1 I Ship Flour Four barrels bars I 0 Wheat Whet bushels buSel I Corn Cr bushels 00 1 Oats Ot bushels 20 Rye Re bushels buhel Barley bushels 50 80 I |