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Show r Wholesale Dairy Product fQaotailo furnished by Matual Creamarj ompaoy. Caa lata Freeh extra ereamary butter Is eo be .41 Freeh extra creamsry butter la cartona .4T Freeh first creamery butUr, parchment print e 4 Freeh first creamery butter la cartons 44 Teoklng butter 440-lb. tuba) II P. sack egga 10 'Fall cream rheeae, triplet 10 'Toung America full cream chees ,JT ttteck Swiss cheese 31 Cream brick cheese II JMLT LAKI BAT AND GRA1V MARKET. Today delivered prlcaa on grain, hay and flour,-furnished by Itailey A boas Co.; firaia. Whol. Retail. Barley 12.30 43.40 Barley, rolled 2 . 30 3 ( Cora a. 00 ).:t . C-orn. cracked ...... I. II 2. IS Hart food 2.10 1 46 Oats 1 gt 3 . f0 aia, relied ...Tr... I u yrnr , Wheat 1 90 i. oo May. Alfalfa 11 l.fo Straw, bale i ,?l i CmCAftO (saVAIX AVD FatOVl.1I ON ft. CHICAGO, Feb. I. Wheat advanced In prlca today largely a raault of belief . that bearish condition bad beam discounted, dis-counted, at least for tha time being. Bulls contended alao that tha main factor was riot underselling from Argentina, but the Question whether the Lotted State x- . portable surplus had already bean disposed m of. Cpturna la price, however, brought about increased selling. Initial quotations. 'which ranged f rem lr ta 3c higher, wltb March 1 IT to 11 it and May l.44 to 11.40, aero followed by mod r ia re- actioa. Kubaequently tha market took a fresh upward awiag, and there waa an estimate current that the Cnlted Slatea carry over would be only 10.000.000 bushel If not n-axher n-axher bushel were sold for export the neit five months. Trlcea closed unsettled. 1 c to Se net higher, with Msrch 11.41 to 1 (7 and May 11.40 to tl.44. Corn hardened with wheat. After open- tog e to le higher. Including 14ay at 44e to flc, tha market kept for a time Within this rang and then relaxed a trifle. Falling off In th volume of receipt a .had a stimulating Influence later, and so 1o did gossip that the country wa not selling.- Prices etna 4 nervous, ic to c net higher, with May 44o to Ctc. tete were firm owing to th strength of either cereals starting o to c higher. May 41c to 41 ( 41 He, and later gaining gain-ing a little more. Provisions larked any aggressive support and displayed a tendency jlo sag. FL'TCRES. ft Open. High. Low. Clos. --Wheat -Varch . ...11.17 11.40 It. 11 I1. 'aAay 1.41 1.49 1.44 1.44 turn ' Vay 14 . . doiy . .47 .o .07 oata Vay 41 .4 .41 .41 Ju'r 41 .43 -1 .42 Pork sr 19 S3 39 12.19 . 23 30 1 rd Marob . ...12 41 12 09 II 01 13 90 bWv 13.00 13.23 13.94 11 21 Bbis -May 11.11 13 19 U.IS .1101 ' -Wheat No. 1 bard. 11.449144; No. I BBlxed. 41 07. Corit-Nn. t. mixed. It9J49c; No. 3 yellow, 0c. Oata No. 1 white, 40049; N. t White. 3lty3c. Rye No. 2. 11.41. lUrley 0472c. ' Timotl.y seed 14 l"0?.n. Clover eted Il.00(i20 Ofr. Pork NnniinsL I,ard $1217. Rib J11.2401M1. |