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Show , ' v Chicago Produce. CHICAGO. March 28. Wheat ' opened dull and easy on lower cables, and favorable favor-able weather. May opened toUHc lower at 77 to 7777c, sold at 774 77c, but reacted to 77c Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 362 cars against 240 a year ago. The corn market was steady at a sllghty lower level than the close of yesterday. yes-terday. May opened a shade to &Ac lower at 43 to 4 and sold at 43c Oats were steady. May opened a shade lower at 2930c and sold at 80c, The provisions market was easier, despite de-spite a good demand at steady prices for live hog. Trading in the pit was very dull. May pork opened 2c lower at $16 26; larl was down 2V ut $8.45, and ribs were unchanged at $8.80. Close: Wheat-May. 7677cr. July. 76T44T77c . ., Corn-May. 44c; July, 4444c. . Oats May, 30c: Juty. 89Hc , Pork May, $16.46; Jul v., $16.80. - Lard May, $8.47; July, $8.56. Ribs-May, $8.77; July, $8.75(38.77. Rye Cash. 6064c. Flax Cash. Northwestern, $1.12. Timothy May, $3.17. Clover Cash, $18 50. . - Barley Cash, 376Sc. Cash- Wheat No. . 2 red. 84S5c; No. $ red. 824c; No. 2 hard. 7781e: No. 2 hard. 72076c; No. 1 Northern. 7861c: No. 2 Northern, 77fr80c; No. 8 spring. 7379c. Corn No. 2, 434SW.; No. 8. 4242c. . Oats-No. 2, SOc; No. 8, 29c - |