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Show FURTHER ADVANCE SCORED BT WHEAT CHlCAtXX Jan. T Wheat ace red a farther advaaoe at the opening today, May etartlng e)ao to a akaae over yea-terday yea-terday at t2o to Hid, and after teaching nic, celling ta tllCrttc. Cablaa were higher, reflecting the flrmnese bare yeetarday yee-tarday and a decreaae la the European visible, fnesslnee waa felt -a to the Balkan situation. Caah demand wee fair. The market for corn waa agala etrong, baaed on good export demand yeeterday and acme activity tn tne cpot market. Teeter-day's leading bull wee a buyer and at leaat one of the heavy ahorta bought early, cut aold on the advance. May opened a ahade to if to ap at 4tto la 4tto end cold to tote. Oata were quiet but firm. May opened to higher to unchanged at tltfc to lite, and held early within thla range In provialona the Belling of January lard waa the feature Thla eptlon opened 7, rice to K2Ttc under yeetarday at tt.iofft.ttt. but steadied at the latter level. Other option were comparatively steady. May pork opened unchanged at tu rn: May lard, liita down at ll.tlt to It.M. and Mav rlba In lower at M Tit, Th wheat advene attracted eoneld-eraSle eoneld-eraSle celling, under which Mey declined to tlo. The oloaa waa eteady, Mar to under yeeterdav at lllc Heavy corn a.lllng, largely from profit taking tena-e. developed later, and May clcaed ataady and unchanged at Ol Ottta Oloaioc QuotaUon. Wheat May tlvtlci Jaly. ffttoi Septsmbor, IMte. Corn May, 4l4roi July, aOtBsOtcl September, fl4rklo. Oata May. ie; laty, Utci lspeaB-ber, lspeaB-ber, lite. Perk January, flT tt; Way. lit tT. lent Jsnnary. tt.i; May, t TIJ. Short rlba January. tt.M; May, It.M e47t. Rye No. t, t4c Ttertey 071c Timothy aa.aneit.W. Clover tlO.Mlt.eC. |