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Show I GRAIN ! CHICAGO. March 3. General buying resulted In hlpher prices for wheat today durintr the early dealings. Presh advance ad-vance in Liverpool quotations wa? The principle Incentive. Besides (rosslo wa-n rurrent that foreign era had made iii.i-ritl purchases of flour and other breadstuffs .vornlnht. Initial price this morning runited from 1 to 2e higher, with May $147 i to 1.43 ami .July $1 24 to 1 244 and were followed by a Might reaction but then by ft new advance Corn and oats advanced with wheit. After opening 4 to 14rl4c higher May ,7-i to the corn market showed but little Inclination to sag. Oals started 4 to c hlgbor, May l. to 424c. and continued firm. Upturns In the value of hogs were reflected re-flected In the price of provisions. Subsequently In wheat reports that the condition of domestic crop was 77.8 on March I, as against 76 on December 1 did a good deal to cause selling' out m tart of holders and to force prices downward. Later, in corn, the buyers of the previous pre-vious day became active sellers and the marnei underwent a material setback in price. Demand from the seaboard and for domestic distribution was reported as small The dose was nervous. 4 to M0C net lower, with May 66ft0669i to 66Sc MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. March :(. Flour unchanged to 35c higher: $?.45i2 S.50. Bran unchanged. GMAHA. Neb.. March 3. Wheat No 2 hard $1.304fl.33; No. 2 mixed $1.17 1 19 Corn No, I white 54c; No. 2 mix, 314 c Oats No. 3 white 354tj?35ic. KANSAS CITY NfOu, March 3. Wheat May $1 314: July $1 M4. Corn May 594 c. .fuly 624c. CHICAGO. March .-' Wheat No. 2 red 6.40; No. 3 red $1 16. Corn No. 2 mixed 61462c; No. 2 yellow yel-low Cl4C24c. Oats No. 2 white 404g4l4c: No. 3 win to 37i?39c, Re No. 3 $1.0144jl.OC. Barley 64066c. Timothy seed $5. 003 7.00. Clover seed $15 O0f?25.0t'. Pork nominal. l-ird $12 02. |