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Show 4 GRAIN CHICAOO, Jan. 14 Moderate selling of wheat was In order at the opening of the board of trade today Lower markets In Kngland and Argentina were contributing contribut-ing factors. First prices were c lower to unchanged with May $1 11 lo 1.11 and July 99 to $100. Commission houses and local traders Joined In the raid and no support appeared until May waa under un-der $1 11 when scattered buying chack-ed chack-ed the decline. Trade was not large. Toward the close the trade livened up a bit on rumors of export demand In sight for next week. Final prices were $1 II to 1 11 for May and II. 00ft V 1 00 4 for July. Corn started nuartcr cent lower to unchanged un-changed with May 52 to 53c and Juiy 54c. Cash houses were on the selling side anrl the market turned heavy. There was Utile doing itfter the Initial setback ami 'rade, died down to a minimum mini-mum Final prices were 52 to 52iW 52'e for May and 63c bid for July Oats were dull at the start with prices 4c lower to unchanged May was quoted at 3838c and July at 3939 to 39c Initial trades Prospects for larger receipts of live hogs next week and lower prices at tho yards on today's arrivals caused weakness weak-ness In provision. Initial prices were generally 74c to 10c lower. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. 14 Wheat Mav $1 134. -Lily 94 -. Corn May 464c; July 4Sc. OMAHA Neb.. Tan 14 Wheat No. 2 I 1 1 i , v.-. 1 whim P.4tfi40i;e: nuru i 1 -. win .-.v. - - - No. 2 white 40c. Oats No. 3 white l20Ci NV 1 vrhlte 32 C. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn Jan. 14 Wheat receipts 220 cars compared with 224 1 ar a year ago. Gash No. 1 northern $1 (61.31; January $1 22 . May $1 19: July $1 11 Barlev 40-3 52c Rve No 2 724T-c. Flax No. I 12. 06ft 2.12 CHICAGO. Jan. 14. Wheat No. 1 hard $1 .19 Corn No. 2 mixed 4848c; No. 2 yellow it4f' ttc oats No 2 white !7038c; No. 3 white 33 43 35c. Rye nominal Barlev 53S36c. Timothy seed f ". uufiT 0'i Clover seed $12 0''u 1? .. Pork nominal. Lard $9 20 Ribs $7 .758.75. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Jan. 14. Flour unchanged to lOu higher: In carload lots famllv patents quoted at 7.00lfI7.3O a barrel In 98-pound cotton sacks. Bran $22 00. ST LOUIS. Mo.. Jan. 14 Wheat $1 09: July 99c. Corn Mav 51c; July 33 4' . Oats May 39c. BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO, Jan. 14 Butter higher-creanvT higher-creanvT . xtras 24c; firsts 2S&33c. seconds sec-onds 251i27i : standards 32c. Kggs higher, receipts 7199 ca.sec; firsts 28c: ordinary firsts 32fi34c: miscellaneous 35fi .17.-. refrigerator firsts 22W2.V Poultry unchanged. NEW YORK SILVER NEW YoRK Jan 14 Foreign bar silver sil-ver 66c. Mexican dollar CV LONDON RATES. LONDON, Jan. 14 B.ir rllver 35d per ounce Monev 2 per cent Discount rates Short bills 3 per cent; three month bills 3 per cent LIBERTY BONOS. NEW YORK. Jan. 14 Liberty bonds closed : r.4s 96 86: first 4s 97 r.r. bid. second 4s "G (0 bid; first 44a 97 II; second 44 97.90: third 44s 97.90. fourth 44s 97 : Victory 3s 100.24 Victory 4s 100 .12. POTATO MARKET CHICAGO. Jun. 14 Potatoes dull; receipts re-ceipts nan; total u. s. shipments ISI cars. Wlsconslns sackeil $2 002 10 per cwt.; Mlnnesotas sacke $1 soi2 03 cwt.; Idaho rurats, iiacked. slightly frozen. 1 car $2.00. OIL PRICE ADVANCED HOUSTON. Tex.. Jan. 14 The Humble Hum-ble OH ft Refining company, largest producer pro-ducer in Mexla light crude, today advanced ad-vanced that grade 26 cents a barrel at the waD, making the new price $1.25. HAY MARKET. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Jan. 14. No. I prairie hay $10 00912. SO: No. 1 tlmolhy $11 M14 50. No. 1 clover mlxel light $13 .00414 00. OO I ortorn say It Is poeaible to Judge it person's health i tho state of his hair. |