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Show j. GRAIN 4) A CSBCAQOi March 24 some ad vera crop reporta from parts nf Kansas and Oklahoma, together with indication o' new export business led to a moderate ad baa co In wheat prlc today, although I bears had an advantage In the first part I i.f the board of trade session. Th- mir-Ice mir-Ice Cloeed unsclllcl to 4, net higher I Mav 81.324 to 1 li and Julv 51 III I to 1 .14. There was talk of rxport sales of j corn at the seaboard and trie market; more than recovered (r.-ni earlier lows. I The close waa unsettled, at the same as Thursday s flnlah Lo 404c higher. ! May 694 to 594c. In . at' Hirr.- v.ti- . nf ( lllrp pressure and prl. n were relatively firm starting unchanged to 4c higher. Julv " . In ''4 an.'. Ifi'er hardening a llt'le nn " lYovlalons were In.-llncd to sAg In price, effected by weakness In the nog ! market OMAHA. Neb.. 3Iarch 24 Wheat No. 2 hard 31.21491-30: No. 2 mixed 3102 1.01 I Corn No 2 white 6U. No 2 mixed 48 I 494c. 1 oats No 3 whl(- 334 4j 334c. No. 4i j white 38c. CHICAGO. II arch 24 Wheat No. 2 ,'iard 21. 31V No. 4 hard 11.23 i.'orn No. 2 mixed 56 lt 0 574c N 2 . llow 574 684c ials No. 2 Wlllte 170234c: No .1 white iU I74c;. Rye nomlnsl. Barley S3'&65'-Timothy S3'&65'-Timothy seed It. 0001. SO buover e-d 315 00 fr 25. 00 Pork nominal, l-ird 310 62. Rlhs 111.00013.00 4 j M 1 NN'F A POLIS Minn. Mur. h 24 ! Flour unchanged (o 15c lowcr in carload, lots, family patents nuoted at I8.1608.IG a barrel In 98-pourd ictton racks. Bran J24 . 5025 00 MINNLA POLIS, Minn.. March 24. Wheat receipts 12S cars compared with holldav a vrjr .ngo; cash No. 1 northern 31. 44 to ! 51 V Mav $l.4o4. July 31314. Corn No. 3 yellow 494 4 60-4 c Oats No. I white 830S2yC Barley 496i'61r Rve N 2 9840944c Flax No. 1 32-50402.544. NEW YORK SUGAR NPW YoRK. Mar Oh 24 The raw sugar market was cusy but thero were no additional ad-ditional i-ales reported and prices wvro nominally unchanged :it 24c for rubi? cost and freight, equal to 3.9Sc- for ccn-trifugaL ccn-trifugaL Ra w sugar futures were easy und?r oontlntled liquidation, but aftor showing de, lines of 2 to 4 point", prices rallied partly on covering and at m!dda Were 1 lo 2 polnlh net lower The market fur refined was unsettled and prices were unchanged to 10 points lower, with fine granulated listed at h 40 to 5.50c The demand was still light and second bond sugars were offered of-fered at as low aa 5..".5' There were no tran.sai tions In refined futures Sugar futures closed tteady. approxi-. male sales 11,400 tons: May 2 lie July j.diic, wpiemiicr aocwj octciiiuci ..oiu CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO, March 74 Open High Low Close Wheat Mav 3I 31A- 31.334 31 :04 11 324 Jul 1.174 1184 I 104 IP Corn Mav .594 .69?a 384 .594 Julv 624 624 14 624 Oate Mav .364 .374 4C4 -37 Julv 88 .39 4 38 4 39 Pork Mav .... 19.05 Lord-May Lord-May 10. SO 10 80 10.67 10. SO Julv 10 90 II 03 10. SO 11 .05 Ribs May 10.43 10.60 10.43 10.30 July 0.92 10.00 9.92 10.00 MONEY MARKET. NEW JFORK liarati 24 Call money easier, hlch 44 per cent; low 44 per cent: ruling rate 44 per cent; closing bid I per cent; offered 44 per cent; l.Vjt loan 44 Per can! Call loans against acceptances 4 per cent. Time loan: firm. 60 days 44'344 per cent; 90 days 44tH4 per cent; six montha 4 414 par cent, Prima mercantlla papet Dfc04f4 per cent. BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO March 2 Butter lower; trertiiors extra. 3Xc: firsts 31&37c: seconds sec-onds 31C?3Sc. standards 3708TMC. Eggs higher; receipts 27.779 cases; firsts 2t--;j 25 4 dinar' flrrts 21 .1 214'. miscellaneous 22022o; storage packet n,'r:n 75'-ji r-iorage packed firsts UC |