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Show -, Chicago Produce- - CHICAGO. June . The wheat market opened firm today with a fairly active trade. Meavy rains were reported from the Northwe.it, where it was believed too much moisture had already fallen. July opened unchanged to a shade higher at 8uc to tOtfiH-ko and advanced to 81c. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported report-ed receipts of 171 cars. The corn market was firm. July opened Ho to Htt.c lower at 49ftc to 4ft&4c, and advanced to 4S4c. The oats market was strong. July opened a shade to HGo higher at H to MrC. and advanced to S4c. Provisions were quiet and firm. July pork was "He higher at $16.25; lard was up 6c at $8.65, and ribs were 7ftc higher at $9.27. Close: Wheat-July. 81Slc; September, Septem-ber, aesoc. Corn July, 60Hc; September, BOc Oats July, S6Hc; September, J3Hc. Pork July, $1.47H: September. $16.32. Lard July, $8.75; September, $8.80. Ribs-July. $9.469.47V4; September, $9.30 e.32H Rye Cash, 63c. Flax CasA. Northwestern, $1.12. Timothy September $3.75. Clover Cash. $11.25. Barley Cash, 4166c. Wheat The high point for July was 8W4C. The close was strong, with July up c, at 8181V4c. Wheat No. 2 red. 87c; No. S red. S4 85c; No. 2 hard. 80S2c: No. S hard. 76 81c; No. 1 Northern. 8385c: No. 2 Northern. North-ern. 814c: No. 3 spring. 77683c. Corn The close was strong, with July -fHc higher, at 50Hc. Cash corn. No. 2, 604iS50c; No. 3. 504 50c. Oats No. 2, 84Hc; No. 8. 8434 He. Wheat No. 2 red. 87c; No. 3 red. 8485c; No. 2 hard. 80f82c; No. 3 hard. 76f?ttc; No. 1 Northern, 85Hc; No. 3 spring, 7763c |