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Show WEEKLY MARKETGRAM (U. S. Bureau ot Markets) Grain. Pricos Irended lower until the KKli on tleeline ill iureiyn exchange, rams ia Argentina and reports that L'anailian wlu-aL and Ilour being ol'l'ered in United Stalr-s duty paid about domes-tie domes-tie I'rii-ts. With development ot better bet-ter undertone. t'riees advanced until tile 'tnh v!u-n there was a reaction dua ! to protk taking and lack of outside, buying. General export demand very, slow. Oflieially estimated l-'rance's laisa ii o . u 0 0 . U u 0 bushels wheat none than dollies. do-llies. u- requ i re ine n l s. American mills r.. irorted i uqu i ri n x tor wheat in Canada, (.'on n t ry oi i criiii;s small; movement to l terminals decreasing. Eastern corn de- ! niand slow; couniry offerings small Closing prices in Chicago cash market: j ,'o. 2 iteil Winter Wheat $1.25; .N'o. 3 I llai-d Winter Wheat $1.23: Xo. 2 Mixed Corn 5oc; No. 2 'i'eilo- Corn a:ic; No.y l A'liite t)als Tic. J-'or the week Chicago Lit.-i-niln'r Wheat lost tj'c closing at ?i.lMr,h; December Corn down 21c clos- I ing at i)2c. ifinneallolis eeembef ' Wheat down -t-4c closing at $ 1.39; Kansas City December Wheat down oc at $l.lilr,s; Winnipeg Wheat down 6iG at ?J.33s. Chicago September Wlieat , closed at ?t.22;l.i ; September Corn 51 -"U c; : M.nneapolis yeptemlier Wlleat JlG1,; j Kansas City September Wheat $1.14; Winnipeg October Wheat f 1.40. I'niitH ami Vegetables, l'otato ship- I merits are decreasing after a week ot heavy movement. New York strengthened strength-ened slightly for Hound Whites and j Maine Cobblers, New York ranging J2 20-$2.35 per 100 pounds bulk and Chicago $2.35-52 .SO for sacked stock, , Other markets siow and weak. Philadelphia Phila-delphia and Pittsburg ranged $2.25-$2.ti0. $2.25-$2.ti0. Cobblers down thirty cents at Maine shipping points closing $1.42i j $1.56 bulk per 100 pounds. Colorado Downhigs weak at $1.50. Minnesota Hound Whites off 30c at $2-$2.10. Apple prices advanced in New Y'ork j market under limited supplies and good demand. New York WeaKhyl, 2Vi Fancy, sold at $11-$12.50 per bbl, Northwestern extra fancy boxed Jonathans Jon-athans at $1.50-$(i per box. meduium to large sizes. New York Ijaldwins up $1 in Philadelphia at $7-$7.50. Boxed Jonathans ranged $1.75-$1.S0 at Washington Wash-ington shipping points. New York domestic cabbage down $l()-$ln in Eastern markets closing $30-$ 15 bulk per ton. New Y'ork Dan-' ish $55 in Cincinnati. Northern Domestic Do-mestic slightly weaker at Wisconsin shipping points at $23-$25 f. o. b. Cash track, Danish Type $26-$27. Do.mestio stock slow and dull in Chicag-o at $27-$30. $27-$30. Eastern Yellow Globe Onions steady in Hoston at $3.75-$ t per 100 pounds sacked, weaker in New Y'ork at $3-$3.25; $3-$3.25; down 7oc-$l in Philadelphia al $3.25-$3. , up $1 in Pittsburg at $4-$4.25. $4-$4.25. Markets steady at Massachu-setts Massachu-setts shipping points at $3.50-$3.75 Middle-western Mad varieties steady in KansaLs City and St. Louis at $3-$3.50 Iive Stock and Meat. Chicago Hog prices show mixed movements for tha I week. Packing grades advanced 15-' 15-' 35c; light hogs were steady to 10c lower. low-er. Beef Steers up 10-60c; butcher cowa and heifers steady. Feeder Steers steady to 25c lower; Veal Calves down 75c-$i. Fat Lambs broke sharply, net declines ranging from 75c-$l per 100 pounds. Feeding Lambs weak to a shade lower. Fat Ewes steady to 25o lower. September 21 Chicago prices! Hogs top $3.00 (one load); bulk o sales 5G.75-$S.40: medium and good Beef Steers $6-$9.75: Butcher Cows and Heifers $;1.50-$9; Feeder Steers $5-$7; light nnd medium weight Veal Calvea $7.o0-$13; Fat Lambs $7.50-$9.15; Feeding Feed-ing Lambs $5.75-$7.35. Stocker and feeder shipments from 11 important markets during the weeK ending September 16 were: Cattle and Calves 66,481; Hogs 5.0S6: Sheep 65,537, Eastern wholesale fresh meat prices show irregular changes. Veal ranged1 fro.m steadv to $2 lower; Lamb from steady to $2 higher, Beef and Porh Loins averaged about steady. September Septem-ber 21st prices good grade meats: Beef $14-$17; Veal $lS-$22; Lamb $17-$21; Mutton $ll-$lu: Light Pork Loins $25-$30: $25-$30: Heavy Loins $13-$21. Hay. Movement of Hay very light, Caused principally by farm work and I unsatisfactory prices to shippers Re-ceipts Re-ceipts greatly reduced at Minneapolis by -week of rain. Considerable pool hay still arriving at various markets and selling only at heavy discounts Demand light, principally local nd fox better grades only. Prices changed hut little during the week. Quoted September 21 No. 1 Timothy New York $2S.50. Boston $2S, Philadelphia $23, I Cincinnati $19, Chicago $24, Minneapolis Minnea-polis $19. No. 1 Alfalfa Memphis $22, Atlanta $30. No. 1 Prairie Menneapolii $1G, Chicago $17. - Feed. Wheat Millfeeds dull and t slia.de lower at several markets. Der n.and light, buyers showing but little interest.- southwestern mills pressing sales. Spring bran quoted Septembex 21 Philadelphia $22. Minneapolis $13.25, Middlings about $1 higher. Soft winter win-ter bran Cincinnati $17. 50. Middlings $24, Cottonseed meal firm and from 50c- $1 higher. Bureau of Census report! j ci ke and meal on hand at mills Augusl I 31 at 29, S01 tons compared with 82,092 I tons August 31, 1 920. Thirty six per -i cent cottonseed meal Memphis $36.50, ; Atlanta $37.50. Cincinnati $41.25. Lin-i Lin-i seed meal weak and slightly lower -j Minneapolis mills reported storing all : , Lake Ports quoted at $39 Minneapolis : ; and $47.50 New Y'ork, $41.50 Buffalo i Hominv feed easier, white offered $29 50 ' Philadelphia. $26 Cinci"natl Prices on gluten feed reduced $1.50 pel inn September 19, present quotation!! I $2S.65 Chicago. , j Dniry Products. Butter markets 1 steady to firm. Supplies of fancy but- 1 tor very light and available lots mov- 1 ing readily. .Undergrades for most ! part weak and accumulating. Reportil ' of Danish shipments on way Tias had ome tenfl-'iioy to take strength from , ma.rkot. Closing prices 92 score domestic; do-mestic; New York 44V-2C: Chicago 4212C; i Philadelphia and Boston 45c. |