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Show 4 GRAIN CTTTOAOO. May 3 Wheat took a moderate mod-erate upward .swlns In price today dur-Inp dur-Inp the early dealings. values being strcncth.-nr.l somewhat by announcement that vi-'-sd charters had been made her-Tuesday her-Tuesday for the shipment of 800.000 binhelfl of wheal by lake routes. Besides. Liverpool quotations showed a tendency to rise. Deliveries of wheat her continued con-tinued to bo made steadily on this month's contracts, but the amounts tendered ten-dered were relatively small. The opening, open-ing, which ranged from c decline to c advance, with May J1.44 to 1.14. and Julv SI 2S to 1 was followed by a slight setback and then by material pains all around, especially for May Subsequently. In wheat, efforts on the part of .some shorts to stop losses in the May delivery led to a decided further advance In prices for that month, but profit -taking sales led to a reaction later. lat-er. Then- was some talk too. of bringing bring-ing wheat here from Toledo. The market mar-ket closed unsettled at the same as yesterdav's finish to lc higher, wl'h Mav ?! 41 to 14o and July J1.2S to 1.28. Future delivery buying on the part of housea with export connections gave Independent In-dependent firmness to the corn market. After opening unchanged to c higher. high-er. July 60 to 65 c. prices ascended all around to well above Tuesday's finish. fin-ish. Reports of delaved planting In the central cen-tral west, top-other with smallness of receipts here acted later as bullish factors. fac-tors. The eloae was unsettled, to lc net higher, with July C66 o to 66c. aix syrapathlaed with other cereals, st.irtinc a shade off to f?c hlrher, July 40 to 40c. and then made a slicht general advance Provisions wero dull, but steady in line with hog values. ST LOUIS May 3 Wheat May 11.41V ; July. $1 -4 Com. Mav. 60c. July. f4 C Oals. May, 39c; July, 41c. KANSAS iTTT May 3 Cl-sx Wneat. May. $130; July. 81 19. Sept., $112. Corn. Mav. &6c; Julv, 60c; Sept., 63c. MINNEAPOLIS. May 3 Wheat Cah No. 1 northern. 1 6:1 -66. May, $1.59; July $1.47. fats. No. 2 white, Mfifl 37c Bar lev. 64 64c. I'.ve. No. 2. $1.03Ti1.04 Fl'a. No. 1. $2.ROfj2.90. I CHICAGO. May 3. Wheat. No. 2 hard. il.SMbei.4Sft. Corn. No 2 mixed. 6363c: No. 2 vellow. 630'64c. Oats. No. 2 white. 40'SI4c; No. 3 white. 3SJ43c. Rye. No. 2. $1.09. Barley. CO-,'! 71c Timothy seed. $4.50fi6 00. Clover seed. $12.0022.00. Pork, nrmlna!. Iard. $11.07. Ribs. $12 IS 25. OMAHA. Noh . May 2 Wheat. No. 2 hard. $1.3."fil.39 No 2 mixed, $1.20. Corn, No. 2 white. 54e, No 2 mixed. 38 V&c Oats.- No 3 white. 3637c; No. 4 white. 3637c. KANSAS nTT Mav 2 TTheat. No 2 hard. $1 34fil.52; No. 2 red $1 31 fj Corn. No. 2 white. 57;?-57-; No. 2 yellow. 68 c. (MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Mav 3. Flour llVih., nr.. . I t W. I.Uk... II.. . $8.25S8 40; l.limients 43,049 barrels. Bran IU.008jnS.00. CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO. May 3 Open lllyn Low Closs Wheat May $1.44 $1.46 $1.42 $1.44, July . . 1 : 1 29 1.27 $1.2S SOW 1.20 1 20 1.19 1 20 '.rn Miy Cl .63 .61, 62 July 65 .66 .65 .66 oata May 37 .37?, .37 .37 July 40 .40 .40 40 l-ork May ... ... 21 00 i.ard May 11 00 11.07 11.00 11.07 July 11.22 11.32 11.22 11.30 nibs July Il.fi5 11.37 11.65 BOPt 11.42 11.40 11 42 FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW rORK, May 3 Foreign exchange, ex-change, lrrcnular. irji Britain, demand, 4 4jv cabi.-s 4 43; 80-da bills on banks. 4 41 Prance, demand, 8.14; i-uhies, 9 i6 Italy, demand. 5 31. cdbloa, 6.S8 Belgium, demand. S.34; cables, S 35 Germany, demand. 33! cahles 83 A Holland demand, 3.32; ciibies, .is 3G Norway demand, 18 &o. Sweden, flemand 25 SO. Denmark, demand, 18 .Swit7.iri.ind. demand, 19.34 Spam, demand, 16 63. Greece, demand, 4.62 Poland, demand, 0." . Czecho-Slovnkla demand, 195 Argentine, demand. 36.37. Brazil, demand. 13 7.". Montreal, demand. 88)fi NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK. May 3. The early raw sugar market was unsettled; spot and May shipment Oubas wore quoted at 2c eohl and freight, equal to 8.98a for centrifugal, cen-trifugal, whilo Juntj was held at 2c cost and freight, equal to 4.11c Bales reported were 30.0u0 bags ol "uha.s to a htal refiner, for second i:ulf May shlpniont ,it quoted prices. The ra.r rugar futures market after opening unrhitnged to 1 point higher. ;i. il off under roninlsflon hnuso soiling soil-ing and at midday was 1 point net lower. There iu only a moderate Inquiry for reflnril iijplr and prices were unchanged at 5.2.1 to 6.40c for fine granulated. Iteflned futures, nominal Sugar futures closed easy, approximate approxi-mate sales, 10,100 tons, May, $2 65, July $2.85; Sept., $2 S9; Dec, $2 86. BUTTER AND EGQS. CHICAGO. Map 3 Butter Iwer reamery extras 35c: firsts 3U'n.34e; seconds sec-onds 2S29c, standards 84k Kgrs lower; receipts 27,574 CAses. firsts 23&'24c; ordinary flntB ?l ' ; n ' ; miscellaneous mis-cellaneous 2:,'i;23c; ttorage packed extras ex-tras 25i;fjlV.e; st-.rage packed firsts 25 tit2t c. |