Show a 1 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Chicago June 4 Selling of July wheat wh at was wa again a feature of ot trading the lion Uon In the K pit beIng ln similar ar to that of the previous lo s session with the exception that the deferred futures shared today weakness of the nearby month ate firmness was manifested at the start oWing to Covering cov ring by b shorts who were actuated by talk of rust In the wheat fields of southern Illinois The market However turned weak owing to the pros pres pressure sure of the July option which declined more than 1 cent from the high point of the day Crop advices s generally gen rally were of or a more optimistic character than here A heavy tone prevailed at the close and prices were W Te only a trifle above the lowest low pst point of the day The corn com market was strong and prices again ad advanced advanced advanced to new ne high marks July selling up to and September to At the else close prices were a shade to Mc c higher r July at 7 and September at 64 Decided Improvement In the demand by shippers for the cash grain had a strengthening Influence on the oats mar ket sentiment In the th pit being bullish all day An advance of le Ie to In the price of ef barley also allo had bad a bullish effect The market closed clo ed strong with prices up e c eto to c Provisions were strong nearly n arly all day September pork advanced to 2007 At Atthe Atthe Atthe the close prices were to 1 1 higher The leading l futures ranged as follows follos WHEAT I Open I High I j Low t I Close July Sept 11 1104 1 D Dec 1 lI 1108 CORN CORNI I Open j l High I Low I Close Clos July tia 73 I 72 73 Sept ro li 09 00 6 Dec 03 Ji OATS I Open I High I Low I Close July 3 Sept 45 m 44 14 Dec Pee 44 J 45 45 44 Hi 46 MESS bbl I Open I High I Low Lo I Close July 1980 1987 Sept 1385 1985 III lUG 1086 LARD Per IDS I Open j I high I Low I Close July 11 1120 11 11 1113 Se Sept t IU 1115 lI iLlS 5 1136 SHORT RIBS Per Ibs lbs I Open I High I Low Close JUly 10 1417 r Sept 1072 1060 1003 lQ I 6 Cash Ca h quotations were fere ere as follows Flour Steady 2 J 26 Barley Feed or mixing 2779 77 ro fair faJr te to choice malting 1181 Flax Seed No 1 southwestern No 1 northwestern 2 Timothy Seed Clover 1 26 S bbl 1700 Ibs lbs 1138 1130 Short loose e 10 1 65 Short boxed Grain Statistics Total clearances of wheat Ih at and flour were equal to bushels exports for forthe forthe forthe the week as shown by Bradstreets were equal to bushels primary receipts were bushels bu hels compared with bushels the corresponding day a year ear ago receipts for tomorrow Corn cars ars oats 1 cars hogs head |