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Show WHEAT KUE5 Iff PR OF fl WL Demand From Europe jK Largely Responsible for the Increase- iMnGO "c). lT.-Whl for May K 1 touched today tho highest price r Active demand from Eu-yHlrtg Eu-yHlrtg responsible. Closing figures BrtMJy at virtually tho top level Ly on advance of e to 2Zc net. im'nihi. too, showed tin upturn JK: in ic and oats 3c to Sc. In pro-Kthc pro-Kthc outcome was 2e to 2J5c tjHL. jn wheat broadened out much Khali hs reocnily been tho case jHMially pained In volume after "m liecnine apparent that export ben heard from at Phlladcl-Louis Phlladcl-Louis and Kansas City as well KT 'Besides milling Inquiry Im-'K'a Im-'K'a Bn extent that could hardly be !Hi gild Uiere was a decided falling iMfe, stock pile at Minneapolis, not-iK'ine not-iK'ine tliat Nebraska wheat was iB(nn1 north instead of to Kansas Ihicapo. reports of crop damage had effect on the wheat markot Uio Hose Jr was said that the state snow covering had I and tlint in some places the s badly heaved and the roots at plnnt exposed. It was also hat only the eastern third of was at present protected by ed on account of tho wheat mi In consequence of less fa-dentine fa-dentine crop reports coneern-jwn coneern-jwn fields. There were signs 'ceding had become more gen-t'nltod gen-t'nltod Stales and that thaws expected, which would put ntrv roads out of condition. osts rrade the smallnoss o ferincs had a bullish influence, shipping sales from here were id, According to one authority, ie be3t total in a month, iongp throw provisions ovcr-s ovcr-s in particular. The seml-owlng seml-owlng of stoHcs in warehouses holder uneasy. Commission ougli, absorbed the offerings by Hie upturn in grain, over- W( of tho loss kOS Or 7HI? 1.BADI.VG rUTtfn.ES. r Opn HlKh. Low. Clojo. &. ?!' 9 Hi 94 01-v. ;V.. $5?5 S? SJii iVfc 6SH fi; Ui 66fi EPttw "3'i 10 SP 40 r..r. 3 J' 39 SS'i i.., :i so 2i. so :i.Su h.izm to 37': lo.r-;!i io.po 10.0214 ,i 11 10 11.12j 11.10 11.124 'A 1163 ll.fr. Jl.57'4 U.62",4 . IS SP 11. SO 11.72'i 11.75 CASH QUOTATIONS. &c. J W.lWlViv; No. 2 rJ. 05e: H 519ii No. 3 hurd. 2Mc: No. S fWiffMV. No. 3 noi-tliem. 53fSDtc; No. fNflWe: No. J spring. PStfnic. X, H'.jacc: No. 5 whit. i4S61c: t Trifil.,53fr33'-ac; t.nnlard. 10?. Now York Money. S, Feb 17 Oil money sle-ady at tat; rulluR rale, Hi per cent: clos-cwj: clos-cwj: nlxlr Iaj. ZM'iiZK pr colli; l8i per cenl . six mouths. 3'41724 F" ' i P r ceni; aicrimc 0.1- j tlityJay. JI.E3 73; ilomnnd. J1.S5-S5; tti tends itffidv; railroad bonds lrrec-fclfew lrrec-fclfew York Produce. mS. Tb. 17 Duttnr UitFcitlPiI. Itc- hbt. Creamery extras. ?,0c: flnt, Mtj IS air tod unchanrd. . Receipts. 1100 fe RKelptr, 15,200 rnre?. Krcali Kth-p; Kth-p; JIOHi . cxlrsi Mmls, .tOc wslUT-Firm. Fresli hilled wcsleni M!(e; fowl. 15Q lB'ic; turboys. lS.g,2Sc. flitlet, but firm: spring patents, P: winter iJtralghis, S4.15(p-l.o0; tents. S4-.10'aiK75: spring clears, Kpot. Arm; No. U red. ?1 02i cle-pstlf: cle-pstlf: No. 2 liard winter. $1. 00 pmvc: No. I northern Dululh, M No. 1 northern Manitoba. .K afloat. Futures wens firm. ic net higher. May, 51.02 11-16; iTfady. wm, steadv. i Chicago Produce X reb, 17 Buttfr HlRhnr. Crcanicrlo, JJj. ItKclpli. 5H7 raicf. At mnrk. flPiWc, ordlnmy rirntf. 257S5,.4c: Njt'rtl. 41 curs, rndmnRfd. : Uishcr. SprlnF, 16?: fowU. 17c: hM. at,c. SiB'X0?1 :'cl) 17 LJU'Sor receipts JiBjuIo and reports of lower cost IjHrJ offnrhigs seoind responsible IrtHryng liquiduiiun in today's cof-Tho cof-Tho opening was steady at UBJ 01 3 to I points, and prices ,jltlurlnB the day under a moder-&fm$J'n moder-&fm$J'n 0 Jibycnce of any lnvpor-3'K lnvpor-3'K There wao considerable iMsilrom March to later positions jilK1" readied fi8.B00 bags. Feb-.wc. Feb-.wc. March, 0.10c; May. 0.31c; E'5 September. r.G7c; October, JjMgatnber. P.SOc, January. 9.S2c. nB!fti.R,o 0. 0?c; Santos Xo. f'l'J cortee, dull; Cordova, Evaporated Fruits, ulK0K, pcb. 17. Evaporated np-fi1BwMC8' np-fi1BwMC8' n"" AI,r'colH' 'tuiet. gBBTOOK QUOTATIONS, 'fc, Omaha. J OMAHA. Nob., Fob. 17.-'-SPi18.'. 15-700: lilRlier; heavy, iUKi'v "Sht. ?S.10(ff'8.10; pigs, $7.00 iKoM' R-00: lower; native KiE.B,,ui cwa and heifers. $0.25 JKsb?100". 5COOfTS:00: Texas flK7ih 3 m"Se ct)W8 and helf- fe'l'ts. 11.000: steady; year- I Kansaa city, ll'HlM1 T.Y' Fcl- IT. Uogjj Rc-"S9B8P'.ea,ly; Rc-"S9B8P'.ea,ly; b,,llc- 5S.5GrtJi8.fi0: jK; irBi, ,pS.tMrs nn(I butchers. Jg' "8llt' W.1!5S.55; plga, $7,25-5) M.'40S i'r ,8'",0(1f.2S; drcssed-boef Mrt"1;'; western steers. ?7,00 hii0"; SG.oos.oo: cows. 'x'5.0?o,-;?,: bl,1,H' s,?00 fiWfeefe' 00:" steady to weak; njSWs r'ft.Vcarn,,SB' l SOf8.00; K! p,'J! OWCB, S-l.nfHi8.30, ? 4KPng; cn, , 1 'ogs Receipt s, aPM&i,8,70,'' 8Wr 8.C08.75: ft T& 10ni "tondy: hoeyes. (tBWssoX01-83' dockers and Sifcilt' J,'-Mio,r,o. 0 TO'r"-115' ?5.Q57.00: Sj,lY ,J "K''" r"- wc'tern, ?fi,70 |