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Show GRAIN 4 4 CHICAGO, Jan 20 Cold wenther and lack of enow protection for th' winter crop gave new strength to the wheat mark't today In the early trading. Ren-tlm-nt continued bullish. Influenced bv talk of prospective shortage of domestic supplies ajid by assertions that Kurope must buy larg.' quantities of grain In tne world's markets Dealings here however, how-ever, lacked volume as compared with Thursday. Opening quotations, which va-rlsd va-rlsd from uncharged figures to 4o higher with May $1,14 4 to 1.14 4 and July $1,024 to 1 027a. were followed by slight gainp all around. Corn and oats wtre a trlflo firmer help.J by wheat strength. Corn started unrhaniced with May 63 to 63ie. and then hardened a little. Oatl aft.r opening unchanged to a hade off. May 394 to 394c held close to the Initial range Provisions tended upward with hog values. Subsequently In wheaL snowfalls In part of Kansas, and Oklahoma led to trte downturns. The close was eaa. 4 to 4c net lower, with May 81.14 to 1 144 and July $1 10?; to l lift. In corn, enlarged rural sales to arrive Based lbs market later. The oloae wa easv. ' ; ''i 3i t 4 '''" n' lowr. with May 53c. CH7CAC.O. Jnn 20 Wheat No. 2 hard Jl 134; NO. 2 dark northern 81..1D. Corn No. 2 mixed 494c; No. 2 yellow 1?4'' 50c. Oats No. 2 white 37"i3S4c: No. 3 white 84C96HC Ry- nominal Barley nominal. Timothy seed $5.O0ff7.O0 Clover "seed $12.on7'22 on Pork nominal. Ijird $9.45. Ribs $s 37IS79.25. OMAHA. Neh., Jan. 20 Wheat No. 2 hard $1 1001 IT-; No. 3 hard $1.11 Com No. 2 white 40(5 404o; No. 2 mixed 4lfi 414c Oats No. 8 while o34". No. 4 whit-33c. whit-33c. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Jan. 20 Flour unchanged Bran $22.00 KANSAS CITV. Mo. Jan. 20 "VTheat May $1,054. July 964c Corn May 46?4c; July 49c. |