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Show sioi r.ou--. T:. ".?r v. i I fiv .- for tve cro rnw opt - I ai.a.9loern.,;i to 4 J4-:. CH crt k h r-r-ttry w. . ' Trari.r.r ai very 1;.' t. i-y c--l u.i-chaueed u.i-chaueed at 4:10, der.inlrg- to 4.i. A 6c decline in live hogs cause . s -1 easier feeling- in rrovisione h, T,k lng. but rric9S railed on iwd buy! rv packers, llay P"" Opened 6 toll c J ""'P at $15.65 to $15.57 J: Urd wn doa ;s. lower at $S.62Jti.6S and sold at $j.U4-Rib $j.U4-Rib were 2 lower at $5-55. Cah: Whet NO.' 2 red. 74pJ;c; No, red. 73 -74"-; No. I hard, 734 J 7 c. No. 3 hard, 63 75c: No. t n"rth;rn,,J ;? 85c; No. 1 northern, 80(&83c; No. I spring-. Corn No. t. 4S43,c. ' . . Oats No. 2. 41c; No. 8. 41c. I CHICAGO PBODTJCE. r CHICAGO. March 22. The wheat market mar-ket today opened strong on a good demand de-mand by commission houses and shorts. Numerous stories of the green bug In Kansas were received and the weather was reported as extremely hot In Oklahoma Okla-homa 100 degrees being reported from several points.- May opened unchanged to llc higher at 75 to 76c, sold- to 76c and declined to 75J75Ic. Corn was wealp on selling by commls- |