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Show GRAIN ! a CHICAfK), Mur li ;7 Wheat ;iver-a'ged ;iver-a'ged lower in Price toflay dti.-ittf the earlier transaction, being .tffeo.ttd bv derided eetoack bf values' at Liverpool. Besides, bearil cantePdad that selling was ! in QMet until lhr foreign drmand f r wheat become more urgent or until then- I more ground for apprehenaiOn as to the Krowlnc domestic crop. Sup-porl Sup-porl i lie decline in price came chiei'-l chiei'-l Iroin shorts taking profits. The open-Inc. open-Inc. Whli h way urn hanged to ? lower with Mn 11.80 t" 1 I0V4 and Il!y 11.15". 0 l !' wU followed by l .wnturns ail around, although Inlerrupte'l by transient rallies. iVrn and oat were rav with wheat fi.-r opening off to '4 hlirher. May r. to ths cm market underwent " moderate general fan r t e -.i.rteii jit t decline to a shade advance July "SS lo and held near to Initial flfuret l.ow.i ,ii..:a.!on: .n l,.jfs tended t.. weaken provision values. Subsequent ly. In wheat, a decided upturn up-turn In prices took place, owlnc more at less to unfavorable crop advance and to talk of more export buying ih.m was. apparent on the surface. ,1-atcr. In crrn. the announcement f an unexpected decrease In lb Visible supply aided an upturn In price. The close was firm l to 7r net higher, with May . MINNS KPi 'I .IS Minn . March 27 -Wheal Receipts, 175 cars, compared with 1P cars a ear ago. fash. No. 1 northern. ll.50KOl5K; May. fi.iO1,. Julv. 1 .22 Corn, No. 3 yelloa-, 49V4f-Oatt, 49V4f-Oatt, No 1 while, 32W134.. Barlev. 50961c. Rye, No : B4149Kc Flax. 12 i9iS:.04. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Marr'.i 17 Close: Wheal. Mav Jl .20: Julv. II P.'; Sept . $1.15. Corn. Mav 027c ; July. f.C1-- Sept., ttttc OMATTA March 27. Wheat. No. 2 hard. 81.2Jffl.23. Not .1 mixed. 1 Ik Porn. No. 2 white. 4lif504c; No. 2 inix. ,1. IVft 4. Onts. No 1 white. 33 49 33V i No. 4 white, 33c. . I'HU VI' . March 27 Wheat. No. 1 red. 81 27',. No. .1 hard 11.32. Cera, No. 2 mixed. Or-fjOiV; No. 2 vcllow. 5iV 0(tC Oat No. 2 white. 3G'(i37'r N" :; white. .T4v4354c Rve. No. 2. 9c. Barh - .i 58i Timotln seed. $."..IIU7 t'.'.o. i lover s. e.1. 11.". 001; 00 Pork, nominal. I ..rd lio 70. Ribs. IIPuOCi; 50. ST. I. oris. March 27. Wheat. May. tl.25a: Jul). 81.104. rn. Mav. 574c; Julv. 4c i 'At. Ma. .74c. July. 39V Minneapolis btinn., Mar.' Flour, unchanged; bran. 823.00 i J I 00 LIBERTY BONDS. i:W YORK March 37. Liberty bond closed: V,. I9V1S flrt 4 ttl". '0 Old second 4s. 9 00; first 44s. 89K.28; second sec-ond 4",s. $s tSU third 4. J9.4o; fourth 4l. Is". 42: Victory 3Ss. llOu.Ot. Victory Vic-tory 4. It'" " NEW YORK SUGAR. M:u YoRK. March 57. There wer-no wer-no sale in the local ra v sugar rrarkej rarfv today, but the undertone wa firmer and hclder were asking higher prices. Spot bids were 2'o coat and (r. ithl eyual to :;... for or ntrlf'igal. w hlH holdei - iked 1 at I Hie Raw eugar future w t f irme In n.in.li. u ,fli lh .111 IT, -I X and prlcei at mldda are re about three i Bti net Mgher on scattered trade and commission house buying. There were no changes In refined su-' gar With fine granuuitsd ll":d a! 5 .tOc to 5.50c and the demand light. Rt-ftricd future were without transa. -i tlon. Sugar futures loeed earl ; approximate approxi-mate galea 22.00o ton. May. 12.54. July. J2 72. Bepl . 82 SS. De . 17 01 CHICAGO; March 27 Poultr. alive, unchanged: fowl. l'5c: springs. 29c; I roosters, lie. |