GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
There was more of a speculative feeling in the Chicago grain and provision markets yesterday than for some time. There was something of a recovery from the panicky feeling of Saturday, when the bulls had complete charge of the prices, but there was no advance.
Flour was unchanged, the article not yet feeling the uncertain condition of the wheat market.
| Choice to favorite white winters | $5 25@5 50 |
| Fair to good brands of white winters | 4 75@5 00 |
| Good to choice red winters | 5 00@5 50 |
| Prime to choice springs | 4 75@5 00 |
| Good to choice export stock, in sacks, extras | 4 25@4 50 |
| Good to choice export stock, double extras | 4 50@4 65 |
| Fair to good Minnesota springs | 4 50@4 75 |
| Choice to fancy Minnesota springs | 5 25@5 75 |
| Patent springs | 6 00@6 50 |
| Low grades | 2 25@3 50 |
Wheat.—Red winter, No. 2, 97@99c; car lots of spring. No. 2, sold at 89@90½c; No. 3, do. 84½ @85c.
Corn.—Moderately active. Car lots No 2, 53@537/8c; rejected, 46½; new mixed, 49c.
Oats.—No. 2 in store, closed 32½@32¾.
Rye.—May, in store 58@58½.
Barley.—No. 2, 59 in store; No. 3, 52½c.
Flax.—Closed at $1 45 on track.
Timothy.—$1 28@1 35 per bushel. Little doing.
Clover.—Quiet at $6 15@6 35 for prime.
Provisions.—Mess pork, February, $14 75@ 14 78 per bbl; Green hams, 9½c per lb. Short ribs, $7 47½ per cwt.
Lard.—January, $9 20; February, $9 75.