| 4’s coupons, 1907 | Q. Apr. | 123¼ |
| 4’s reg., 1907 | Q. Apr. | 123¼ |
| 4½’s coupon, 1891 | Q. Mar. | 1141/8 |
| 4½’s registered, 1891 | Q. Mar. | 1141/8 |
| 3’s registered | Q. Mar. | 100 |
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
The Chicago grain markets were quiet on Monday. Wheat took the lead and the market closed about half a cent higher than on Saturday. Foreign advices were favorable; rain was reported in California, and the New York quotations were better.
Receipts of grain of all kinds were comparatively light.
Flour was quiet at the following quotations:
| Choice to favorite white winters | $5 40@5 50 |
| Fair to good brands of white winters | 4 75@5 00 |
| Good to choice red winters | 5 25@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. 3, 90½; car lots of spring, No. 2, in store sold at 91@91¼c; No. 3, do. 85@86.
Corn.—Moderately active. Car lots No. 2, 52½@52½c; rejected, 43@44; new mixed, 48@50c.
Oats.—No. 2 in store, closed 32½@32¾.
Rye.—May, in store 57@58.