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Show GRAIN - CH1CAGO, Feb. 8. Downturns In the price of wheat took place today during the early trading-, quotations hero following fol-lowing the lead given by ti e markets at Liverpool and Buenos Aires The fa- t that the decline at Liverpool as measured in EnrUeh monej- w.is offset h- an advance ad-vance In sterling exchange appeared to be overlooked. On the decline here, however, how-ever, demand from commission houses hr.ojen ! i i ' w !il.-h rang ed from U to 1c lower, with May $1 27 S to 1.J6V4 and July fl.10. to 1 11. were followed by moderate further setback. Corn ani oats eased down with wheat. After opening a Rhade to 3c off, the corn market continued to sag. iiais Started to C down. May 41 i 4 1 to 41'sc. and then weakened still further. Provisions were lifted a little In value as a result of an advance In the hog market. Subsequently, in wheat, reports of dust and tand storms In Kanr.as together with unfavorable crop advices from Oklahoma Ok-lahoma and Nebraska, led to a sharp upturn in values here July delivery rose to 61.16, the hlurhest price yet this se.i-scn, se.i-scn, a Juino of cae from the low point of earlier In the day. The close was unsettled, 2U to 6c nrt higher. May $1 307o U 121 and July $1.16 to 1.16. When wheat started upward corn alBO advanced. The close was firm. c to lc net higher, with May at 6$Vi 58iC to E8ie68Ti to 6S7e. CHICAGO. Feb. S Wheal No. 3 red tl.8?1.29a1 ; No 4 red $1 lSi"1.28. Corn No. 2 mixed 5253c. No. 2 yellow 62068c iits No .' whit :'.i 39lic; No. .: white 85036V4& Rvo No. 3 88e. Barlev 55t302. Tlnioihv r,eed $5 OO'S'.OO. Clover seed $12.00'.7 22 on Pork nominal. Laid $10.32. Mb! $9 60010.00 MINNEAPOLIS. Minn Feb. 8. Wheat receipts 244 cars compared with 242 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.43 01.40; Mny $1 36: Jm $127... Corn No. 3 y.-llow 4'.i ff(',c. Oats No. 3 white 34&035C. Barlev 44&56c. Kve No. 2 8C!4'u)S7c. riax -o. i o. .ji'ih. - j - - MJNNEAPOIIS. Minn.. Feb. 8 Flour' unchanged to 10c higher- In carload let-family let-family patents quoted at $7.85 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Bran $24.00. OMAHA. Neb., Feb. 8 Wheat No. 2, hard $1 1001. 26; No. 2 hard $1.18 Corn No. 2 white- 4G'4'346c,- Np- -mixed 46'jc Oats No 3 white 344j f?34ic. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 8. Wheat Mav $1.20V; July $1 09. Corn May 52Vic; July 55o. ST IX)UIS, Mo , Feb 8. Wheat May $1.27; July $1.13. Corn May 67 Vic; July 69e. Oats May 41c; July 42c I CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO, Feb. 8 Opea High Lovr Closi Wheat Mav $1 27 $1 31 $11.27 $1.307s July 1 10 1 16 1.10 1 IC , Corn-May Corn-May .57 .E9H '57 .68 July 60 .61 .59 .61'A Outs-May Outs-May .40 .40 .39 .40 July .4U4 .42 .41 ,4iy Pork-May Pork-May 18.70 18 75 18.70 18 75 Maroh 10.52 10 42 10.30 10.40 Lard-May Lard-May 10 53 10 69 10.52 10.63 nibs-Ma nibs-Ma v 9.66 10.00 9.85 3.96 July 10 07 POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO, FOb. 6. Potatoes dull: receipts re-ceipts 48 cars; total U. S. shipments 659; Wisconsin backed round whites 11.700 1 ho cwt.J Minnesota sacked round white i partly graded $1.60'g;i 70 rwt.; Minnesota Minne-sota sacked Red rivers $1.701.76 cwt.; Colorado sacked brown beauties II 2. OS rwt.; Idaho aokecl rurala $?.001i 2 15 owL; Idaho sacked russets fair quality $2.00 cwt. POULTRY MARKET. CHICAGO, Feb. R. -Poultry alive lower, fowls 24r. springs 27c; roosters 18c. t |