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Show 4 -t GRAIN 4 ciHCAtjo. Jan "i Wheat' turned downward In price today during the ear,';. I trading affected hy setbacks In forclgo quotations Besides there vrea-s pre- dictions- ..f rain or snow for the entire domestl grain belt Buying, however, on the part of commlswion houses, be-. be-. .ni. of greater volume after the market mar-ket had undergone a moderate decline ripening prices, which ranged from M to c lower, with May $1 l!';rl 19 I and Juh J1.04 to 1 05, were followed by a little further sag Corn and oat weakened wlih vhat! m. as a result of continued liberal re - j celpts of corn. After opening a shade tii V- lower T.-iy 54 to 54,J4jc. the corn market showed but slight power to rallv Oat.s started unchanged to off, Muy 3;'M to VJe. and then oeclinr.) a I. It more Higher quotations on hoes led to an advance In the price of provisions. I I-lter. In wheat, rallies proved to be only transient The elope was weak. '4 to H4c net lower. May $1.18 to l.isr,. and July $1.04 to 1.04. In corn, seaboard demand was les active than It has been recently. The finish was heavy, to Vic net lower, with May 514 to 53li53V MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Jan. 31 Flour unchanged to 10c higher; In carload lots family patents quoted at $7 2S''ff7.C0 u l.arrel In Sfi-pound cotton sacks ST LOUIS, Mo. JHn SI. Wheat Ma $1 154 : J"'' ' 01 Corn Mav 52, Q 527e; July 5 4', Oats May 40c; July 404c CHICAGO. Jan. 31 Wheat No. 2 red $1 24. No. 2 hard $1 17V4. I'.nn Nc 2 mixed I9494c: No. 2 yellow I960c. Oats No. 2 white 3tV08Bc; No. 3 while 33&4Ti34.J. t nominal. Rarlev 54SSi Tlmothv see-l 15.0049 7.00. Clover "seed $12 0022.00 Pork nominal. Lard Jio 02. Ribs 9.00O10.00 KANSAS CITT. Mo., Jan II Wh at I May $1 09. Julv Psc. Com 47t-c; July 49-V MINNEAPOLIS. Mlrn Jan. 11 Whent j receipts 324 cars compared with 231 ' S year ago. Cash .W I northern $1.::V, &1.8TV&; Jan. $1.2S'; May $1.25',, Julj $'-. 17 Corn No :; yellow 41L4G'42I-u tat.s No ;: white .'.2-,'7'32Tu. Barley 41064c Rve wo. : rotietovfce. Flax No 1 $1 184 it l-24t. |