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Show ' ' ' it-. . Tr.e .: 1 'i : e i'. ' I t ji (' I !a v 0";l..J , tJ J 48 J,vMT at I k .C.',c to A 1"'C advance In the price of live hoes caused a strorttr market In provisions. inv pnrk opened 1. to lT'o higher at ' ' - ; f'; Urd was up 2'; n at 8.3 7; ribs 'were 2'rc up at v7"4. Ciuue:. 'Wheat Way, 7777c; July. Corn-Hay. iTS.tMc; July. 44i44yc. Cats May, Jo; July, 29c. Pork-May. H6.57V4; July, $16 40. Lard May, J.S.474; July. $x.6i. , Ribs May, Ji.SO; July, 88.77H. Rye Cash. 61c. - . Flax Northwest. $U3H. Timothy $3.15. . Clover $!3.50. Barley Cash, 27S3c. " ' ' 1 Cash: Wheat No. 2 red, KWSSc; No. 3 red, fcMc; No. 2 hard, 784Xlo: No. $ hard, 7;ii78c: No. 1 Northern. 78gRlc; No. 2 Northern, 76y.Oe; No. S spring. 79S0c.. Corn No. 2. 4lr41e: No. 8. 4l42c. . Oats No. 2, 2c;, No. 8. 29c. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, March 27.-The wheat mar-' ket opened easier today because of lower cables, liberal receipts in the Northwest and favorable weather for the fall sown crop iir the Southwest. May opened fcJ4 to He lower at 77VMJ77H to 77c and sold up to 78c. May closed He off. at 77H6ff7c. The corn market was steady. May corn . opeaed, ,H$ to Xn lower at 43HiB $i " ". '. '" a. . . .. ' '... j . |