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Show BOLLS HAVE ill IH CHICAGO MET Prices Advance All Down the Line ; Wheat Leads in Gains Recorded. CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Grain and provisions provi-sions were strong todny. prices advancing advanc-ing nil along the line, with wheat leading lead-ing tho grains and pork commanding Provisions with a record-making prico I01 lny. which touched $22.75. Prices in wheat advanced steadily, with on y momentary pauses, until. Una final sales were recorded at nearly 'the high point of the day. with a not advance of V;0'" 3filc. May moved upward to l.l0l.lli. the more distant months traveling over a less distance. The close was strong m the high point for July and September, with May at $1,113, He higher. Corn advanced with wheat, covering by shorts being tho principal feature. Hhe advance was from 3lu and the close in the distant futures was at tho high point. May advanced from 6uJtf66c Tho closo was strong, with May at 6G3ifl66iSc. at lo higher. An Increased demand for cash oats caused an advance. May went up from -IG)0)47c. The upward trend was stayed late In the day by a material Increase In the offerings and closing prices were from A5c off from the top. Final figures fig-ures for May wero 46Zc. Jc higher. A strong demand for pork ran prices for tho May delivery up to $22.75, a record rec-ord for a number of years. Advances of 12i0)32ic wore registered In tho different dif-ferent provisions. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. May 1.108 1.111 3.10 .1.113 luly 1.018 1.02 1.01 1.02 Sept 97 971 962 974 Corn May 66 661 05 G6J luly 66 66J 65S G6J Sept 66 6GI 66 G6I Oats -May .17 .4 jrj July -13K 431 435 433 Sepl 401 41 401 402 Mess pork, per barrel May 22.421 22.75 22.42 22.621 July 22.121 22.45 22.12 22,371 Lard, per 100 pounds May 12.20 12,321 12.20 12.30 July 12.171 12.274 12.15 12.25 Spare ribs, .per 100 pounds May U.S5 11.05 11.821 LI. 00 July 11.80 11 .02J 11. SO 11.90 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 rye, Sl$S2c; feed or mixing barloy, G2(?655c: fair to choice malting, 68iff73c; No. 1 southwestern llax seed, $2,051; No. 1 northwestern. $2,151: timothy tim-othy seed. $4.15; clovor. 513.S5; mess pork, per barrel. $22.6222.75; lard, per 100 pounds, $12.25(57)12.271; short ribs, sides (loose), $11.5012.00: short clear sides (boxed), 512.00C7il2.25. GRAIN STATISTICS. Totnl clearanco of wheat and flour wero equal to 29S.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 500.000 bushels, compared with 275,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 26 cars; corn. 440 cars; oats, 156 cars; hogs, 26,000 head. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO, Feb. 10. Cattle Receipts, estimated at 9000; market steady; beeves, ? 1.40(g) 7.50; Texas steers, $4.00 5.10; western steers, $4.20Cj)G.0O; slockcrs and feeders, $3.15tfj)5.50: cows and heifers, $5.20tfj'7.S5; calves. $7.009.25. Hogs Receipts estimated at 25,000; market steady; light, $8.35Cj)8.70; mixed, $S.35tfii8.S5; heavy. $8.408,55; rough, $S. 40f2)8.85'; sood to choice heavy. $8.55(5) $S.S5: pigs, $7.35(Q)8.30; bulk of sales, $8.65 (5)$S.80. Shcep--Recclpts, estimated at 12.000; market steady, native, $4.505j)6.75; western, west-ern, $4.50(9)6.80 : yearlings, 57.25(0)8.50: lambs, native, $6.76t?9.00; western, ?6,75 tfiy.oo. Omaha. OMAHA, Feb. 10. Cattle Receipts. 3300; market stronger; native steers, $4.40(3)7.00; cows and heifers,. $3.50(5)5.50: west tern steers, $3.25(gi6.00; cows and heifers, $2.50tfj)4.50; canncrs. $2.253.25; stockers and feeders. $3.00fJ5.35; calves, $4.00fi)S.25; hulls, stags, etc. $3.00fTG.00. Hogs Receipts. 7500; market steady; heavy, S8.50frS.05: mixed. $S.10j)S.50: light, $S.30tf7)8.50; pigs, $6.75(g)7.75 ; bulk of sales, $S.40tf?S.50. Sheep Receipts. S500; market steady, yearlings, $875(?77.90: wethers. $5.759)G.75; ewes, SSStfjjen; lambs. $7.758.75. Kansas Oity. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 10. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 4000; mnrket steady lo strong; native na-tive steers. $5.00(5)7.25; cows and heifers. heif-ers. 53.00ffp6.00; stockers and feeders, $3.75'5.75; bulls, ?4.005.0; calvos, $1.009.25; western steers, $4.756.50; western cows. $3. 00(-5. 25. H0gfiRecelpts. 9000; market steady to 5c lower; bulk of sales, $S.35(fj)8.65; heavy, S8.60(S'S. 70: packers and butchers. ?S'.4O(0)8.65; light, $8,200)8.55; pigs, $7.50 (3)8.00. i,im TJnrMnts. 4000: market strong: muttons. $5.00(??6.50; lambs. $7.50(?j)S.65: fed western wethers and yearlings, 55.50 (5)0.50; fed .western owes. $5.00(g'6.10. St. Oosoph, Special to The Tribune- SOUTH- ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 10. Cattle Receipts, 2700; market steady; natives. $5 007.25; Texas and westorns. 5J.o0w G.50: cows and heifers. $2.505., o: bulls and stags. $3.00(0)5.50; veals. $4.00S.i.0. yearlings and calves. $3.254.S0; stockers stock-ers and feeders. $S.50(fi)5.50. Sheep Receipts. 8000. weak to 10c lower; lambs. $8-25(!?S.65: yearlings $,.00 tffiS.lO; wethers, ?6.00G.o0, ewes. $n.00$j 6.10. DiEcount Hato Cut. LONDON. Feb. 10. The directors of the Bank of England, at their weekly meeting today, reduced the minimum rate of discount from 31 to . per cent Tills action was taken in view of tho rapid fall In the open market discount rates since the beginning, of tho week and the plentiful supply of money, a great deal of which is unplacoablc. New York Sugar, NEW YORK. Fob. 10. Sugar Raw, oulet; muscavndo. .S9-test. 3.61c; centrifugal. cen-trifugal. .96-test. 4. tie: molasses sugar, .S0-tcst, ;;..ibc renin-". ictuj , ''"v"' R.SSc; granulated. 5.1 :.c; powdered, o.-nc Now York Produce. NEW YORK. Fob. 10. Butter Stcndv; western factory. ?2Mlc; west-cm west-cm Imitation creamery. 2WS251c. Cheese Firm, unchanged. Eggs Steady, unchanged. St. Louifl Wool. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 10. Wool Unchanged; Un-changed; modlum grades, combing and clothing. 24(fr20c: light fine, 22fl2icj heavy fine. I221c; tub-washed. 2537c. |