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Show Grain mid Provisions, CUB A;, Mny 22 The wh-nt market ti.ilny ciM-n-,l .sti.tn.lv MrotiR, with un nctlv-' ih-nuind i"V the .M:iv d-ll .-i I11- Itlal quotations " Mas was up 1 eenl a( 99c. July wtio a hudc luwer to 'S,V4e hlKh'-r nt t to 88Vji Tin weuthcr was iinln dls.i ppolnt In; tu those who had become- satisfied thut growing wheat needed molature. Rains vv.-r.- 1 . 1 ... 1 t -1 i".lh in th- Ni.rt h w.-sl .n..l Southwest. In ftddltlon wheat prices at 1 Iverpool were higher. The May option aDDeared to be in stronK hands and ef-f,,iis ef-f,,iis nf Fhoits t.. ill.sl.KlK.-. .n. iiim.s fnil-c(l fnil-c(l until the prleo had been bid up to $1 03. Meantime July ad van tied to c9c. On tho 4-oent advance In Mny there was enough proflt-taklng to cause n conslder-nblo conslder-nblo reaction At tho sumo time factors Hint had b.- n apparently unl ded early in the session began to have their i-nvot on 1 1 1 - future deliveries World s shipment-; v.-i 1'.- .-iii.oit :;,i"i,iki i.ii-hcis in . -fi'M of the ammint Ki-nertilly expi-eB-d Tin- 11111. .'int .-I' I.j ..!-1 11 n .-n p" 'sage S rw .1 an lii' teaso ..f :jtH.ni bush. Is In addition a report of a ulnneapolll crop expert, who Is now Investigating the winter wlu-at situation in tin- s, ,1 1 1 h w - -1 . was considered of n bearish character. )t m,i r.,.i .xi"-.t'l Hi-it the r.-pott would be quite bullish hen' .- an e( tlm Me by tins authority of B fair crop proved a" dliappolntraont to tin- bulls Another weakening Influence was un Increase of 25 per cent. In primary receipts. The market, however, clnsod firm with Mav IC higher nt Jl.Ol. Final quotations oh juiy were up H94c at 8840 An advance of 6 cents a bushel in the price of corn for Ma deliver was tho feature of trading In the coin pit. The. volume of trading which was transacted hllo th.. price was making tin- su.M.-n upward leap was extraordinarily small. It b.-lng estlmat-d at not over loi.txij bushelB. '1 here was no apparent pre.sstire put on the May shorts who seemingly had convinced con-vinced themselves that they were In a bad predicament, and the sooner they mud.- the nerensarv sacrifice to get out the b.-tter thi-y were likely to fare. All that thn lending longs did was to r fuse to sell any May corn. This they did until the price of May had Jumped from 61 cents at the opening to 60 cents within half an hour of the start. At 69 cents the liberal profits in ight started moderate moder-ate liquidation and a reaction noon followed. fol-lowed. May closed firm, with a net gain of 4o nt R')"(,c. July closed at 48 cents, a net gain of t;c. In sympathy with the sharp advance In other grams, oats market was firm. July closed 'kc higher at Provisions were firm early as B result f 10 cents advance In the' price of live hogs I.atcr sentiment became easier on profit-taking. At the close July pork wns off :, r.-nts. laid was off c. nts and ribs were a shade lower RANGE OI-' THE LEADING FUTURE.-. Artlcles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat, No. 3 May .j 1 ai w 1 .01 July ...... dsn 8fi4 M SSK September I s:4 61 S.Vi Corn, No I Muy S3 59 53 6 July (oldi 47", 4f,Jt 47 July 1 new) ... r, 4s1, 48 September (old . 47 4i, 4'H 47S September (now) . 4TS i' 47'-i 47 Oats. No. 2 Msy .... 301, 31 sn, 3'H July TV 29t 2, Septemher 29 ! Mens Pork, per barrel-May barrel-May 12. 5', 12. 5S 12. SO 12. GO Juiv U.TO 12.70 12.624 lie:1 September 12.!:4 i:.9:, lj.Si 11 BTifc I.nrd. per loft pounds May T.tB 7.25 7 20 7.224 July . 7 374 7 40 7 35 7.35 September 7.55 7. ."74 7 '2 7 0 .'4 Short nibs, per 100 pounds-- Ma-.- 7.10 7 124 7 10 7.10 July 7.M4 7 30 7.35 7 27 4 September 7.55 7.65 7.50 7.624 'WSTI QUOTATION? Flour ftrm No 2 spring wheat, tl. 0591.07. No. 3. $l.0ya'1.06: No. 2 red. tl OJfil.08, No. 2 corn, 56ic; No. 2 vellow. 66c, No. 2 oats 3V-; N.. 2 white. 3:''if 3.1.-; No 2 white. 311 ... No rye, T7'. i7f. . rockI feeding lar-ley, lar-ley, 3P-ri40c. fair I) choice msltlng. 46ff49r; No. 1 flsjc seed. $1.26: No. 1 Northwestern. $142 prime timothy seed. $2 90; mess pork, per barrel $12 BOC 12 lard, per 100 pounds. l7.S0O7.2tH; Short ribs sldt-R il.v.s"). $7.05i7 15; short .bar sides iboxed). $7 124117.25; whisky hasls of high wines. $1.26 Clover, contract crude. $1175-812.50. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Article Receipts. Shipment. Floue, barrels 17.6"0 14.100 Wheat, bushels 9.000 fd'.Oi Vrn. bushels . R'i.400 137.800 Oats, bushels 206.600 210.7CO Rvc bushels 3,'i00 2.CO0 Uarley, bushels 42,900 12.400 PRODUCE EXCHANGE I m the produce exchange, todny th butter market a-. .Mtradv. Creams 16-521C; dairy, 16'cil9o. Eggs firm, nt mark, lf-c; firsts, lf'c; prime. 17c. extras, lS-c. Cheese steady at 104tfllc. |