Show GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Dee Dec I Trade in wheat at was very over a somewhat narrow ra e e slight sll t improvement In cables and eked falling fag off oft in lit r rV t j arted better prices The coon conn ti t 1 V was very vary good and most moat of the t he buying orders ordera seemed to be for tor tang ug profits rather than for scalping ng IJ The strength u in the St Louis lAtu market wa particularly helpful The Th worlds total visible increase of 5 90 bushels bushela lied haa Ia 1 little ittle l effect on tile the market A good strength developing d In m corn added to the bullish wheat incentives and aDd prices ad advanced advanced advanced well Late in th Ute the session selon low now ow ever long wheat m In great quantities was poured Into the pit nit pl 1 and aatI ae though taken up by bulls bull depressed the mar ket materially December opened rau raed ed between 13 and aDd 7 and closed dOlled easy eagy c lower at nt 11 O May ay opened unchanged ranged between 71 11 7 and and closed dosed easy wn at atom Corn om was dull and d w w ak k the first two hours bours of trade e wt was waa ing tog Cables Cat w w rt l and JId there was con Utter J ter the wheat advance made The and aad on the report t of a strong t cam IiMa 0 demand many ny y ran to cover The rb advance was sharp p and decisive and aiM prices nce ice cached the high est eat for the crop Op tile the rise ing log caused cau ed a reaction rea tIon December closed firm V Itte c up at CS t May Va ay closed strong o e higher at SiJA 34 Oats followed on owed corn coca sad and showed strength in the latter part rt of the session lOII se lishing li a new ne record for tor May tay a That option closed firm Mc up at 43 I Provisions were heavy hevy early on large receipts but the decline was moderate Trade was rather dull Deta Later there t r was s some open selling s lIIng by large laree packers pa kers and prices sagged ed January pork and aDd lard 11 closed cl 39 20 cents lower and ribs 16 13 cents down The leading futures futures ranged rang d as follows t Wheat No 2 I Open I High I Low LowDee I r Cloae Dec Dee lT m 73 May 7 l 71 Corn No 2 V I Open I j High fLow I Low I Close Dec Dee i V May W kIf a July L r t 13 o t No 2 I roPen Open oIen I E I gh gj 1 J Low Lew I Close CliS Dec 42 I 4 May I j j IC G Gy July y L Mess Meas Pork Per Barrel I Open I High Low I Close Jan it 7 ji 1611 lT 1597 11 May Y 1639 V NM MI Lard Per HI Pounds I Open pen I High r I Low Close Dee Dec 1 37 i LV Jan I 1 n 1 U 85 Ii 9 May I 1 S V 42 Ia Short Ribs R Per WI Pounds I Open I High I Lew Low I Clese Close Jan 1 Sa I 8 I I I UI 8 V May My 4 1 8 II i I I LW 37 CaSh Cash q quotations were as follows Flour Firm No J 3 72 No 2 I red Corn No 2 7 It 91 J No 2 Z yellow 94 3 2 44 Ho No t 2 white No 3 2 white Rye No 2 2 CL IL Barley Fair to choice malting 89 G Flax edNo 1 1 1316 No 1 north northwestern northwestern northwestern western La Timothy Prime ed Mess Mesa Pork Per barrel arret Lard Per 1 18 pounds P I Short Rite Sides 1 loose 31 Shoulders Dry suited boxed to Short Clear Clew SId s Basis ef oC 0 high wines wt Clover Contract grado I Ree I Ship Flour barrels a U Wheat bushels a u Corn bas fW Oats bushels bushela 3 2 1000 Rye bushels bu b J 2900 2400 Barley Bar flY |