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Show ' GRAIN , : 1 CHTCAOO, April 4. After a hesitating start, the wheat market soon took a decided de-cided upward swing today, chiefly ns a result of absence of selling. Hopes of export business tondod also to lift values. European bids were said to shov; a material advance Tho opening here, which varied from A decline to Vic gain with May 1 32 to 1.33 and Julv 31 17 to 1.1SV4. w followed by a rapid ascent. Subsequently, nlowness of erxport demand, de-mand, together with talk of Improved crop conditions In the west and announcement an-nouncement that wheat was helnf: brought here from Missouri for delivery on May contract were also lalo handicaps handi-caps for bull! Tho close was unsettled. 1U net lower to He advance, with May 31 32V4 to 1 32i and July 1 18V4 to 31.18S- . ... Corn and oats rose In valuo with wheat, corn opening unohnnged to HSHc off. July 01Htf? to 61C but quickly rising well above Monday's finish all Oats, which started unchanged. Including Includ-ing July at 39c were oarTled moderately moderate-ly upward later. Provisions reflected an advance In the hog market OMAHA. Neb , April 4. Wheat: No 2 hard, 31 220)1 24, No. 1 mixed, 31 40. Corn. No. 2 white 60c; No 2 mixed, 48 fi 39c . Oats: No. 2 white. 34V4c; No. 3 white. cmOAC.O April 4 Wheat, No 3 red, 31 32 No 1 hard. 31 35 W Corn No 2 mixed. 66X67c; No 2 el!ow. 57K068Vle. Oats No 2 white, 3ic; No. 3 white, 36Hfi3Sc Ry No 2 31 00i Parley, 62c. Tlmoth seed 34 SOfiO 00. Clover seed 315 0020 00. Pork, nominal Lard. 810 62 Ribs. $11 .605 12 50 MINXEAPOTIS. Minn . April 4 -Wheat Receipts, 1G1 cars compared with 2or, rnrn a vcar ago. Cash, NO 1 northern 1 'tW May. $1.4.. Julv. 31 31V, Corn NO 1 yollOW 49Vi49ic oats No. I white. ISttOISftc Barlei I9982c. Rve. No. 2 91S'33v;c Flax. No. 1. 32 495 53 MINNKAPCtlIS. April 4 Flour, unchanged. un-changed. Bran. 321 60(323 00 |