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Show prMupMM BL S Bureau of Markets.) 'jS.fton.V O-Kor week ended j'Bf "h "J Cll,lc. Potatoes tB1" .""flier dcVllno of tibout lOo IB ..I'flt northern shlpplnK stu- !;B,,berhlcaBO car.'lot market weak, iRalfot New York round white. BVll 400160 bulk. tB'Vrk cold storugo HnUlwin P-B P-B Tdl city wholesale markets I5j !M"'Ar Northwestern extra fancy JH.55 mostly I3r J'or box con-( con-( ce"UT.xa yellow Hormuda iBftSeU No" "d 2. brouBht 4.5 jB'TrruL In l'lttsbunc compared f'B'.t tJon s openlmc level around iB1 iiurio crop estimates release M. J?,ue.M reduction In noroue lB.,5 onions 1'ullfornln, Louisiana 'Bus lotul Plantings this season 'Veres compared with 18.600 norol I B. .Jo I reduction 6.607 caro foro-Brnfnnrc'l foro-Brnfnnrc'l with estimated produc- 'MiM-KUiaiKlal and business con- , wod woather, and oxccUont jBriports caused boarlsh sentiment BaVrX prices trended downward tho ifaf .V l.xport demand brisk on ' U? iih wheat promlums nt Gulf ir Ma Ilalf million bushols i .old oil tho 24th Tor export lit B 'flour sales to Europe the past ' ;! reported 60,000 barrels. On BRth "corn sold at new low level ;" Chicago May 03 He, but later jB?P' In Chicago cash market No. 2 "Bliiitsr wheat 16016o over UiIcubo 'no 2 hard 13 16o oyer; No. 3 ibHi rnrn 646tto under May; No, 3 L lV,V'Ye under. J-'or the week ,? jtih to 21th ChlcaKO May wheat !c "at II 41?, May corn 4o at Minneapolis Atny wheat down 60 BlT4? Kansas City May 0Ho at ," Winnipeg May lo at 11.77. ro March wheat $163. Mlnnenpo- '.'Bur demand slow, whoat stronirer, jBi dirk 18e30o over May. Kansas Iffllllln and export demand .fair; Vh.rdlSc over May. W,. Kansas City markot 'extromoly wcept on top Krades. Hulk of EBti low Krado, shipping demand DHllcht Warehouses well filled; VH.tfiot In position to absorb heavy Hies. Southeastern markets dull. i (i light In ChlcaKo; prices steady (rides Timothy commanding u Hluin. Fair domand for extra qunl- VSrtUa no demand for low Brado , Minneapolis market tlrm be- J BX if light receipts nnd bettor de- ' h Other markets steady, receipts Biltr ample to meet requirements h re mostly for locnl consump- T Quoted. No. 1 timothy S2S Chi- ill SO Kansas Cljy. $2.0 Mlnncnpo- BSiiso Cincinnati, $25 Philadelphia IB? timothy $20 ChlcaKo, $22.60 Cln- -iVtl, t- Philadelphia, $18.60 Jlln- ln Kills No. 1 clover mixed $17 Mln- P I Kill. $22 Cincinnati, $22 l'hllndel- N So. 1 alfalfa $20 Kansas City, $24 1 Bto, $t4 Cincinnati, $21 Mlnnenpo- I Bo. 1 prairie $M Knnsns City, $19 I Bio, Ii& Minneapolis. .Ki Considerable distress feed of- (M br Jobbers In ChlcaKo and other Hitl the past few days. Increased 'Ktjr by mills to dispose of feed- i (or future shipment. White sji1 - hominy quoted about $1 per ton (tin a week obo. Ueet pulp down rr II per ton and offered by Im- HBS-i $29 f o. b. Now York. For Jk fcd In bulk $41.71 delivered BSMtrn markot is asked; linseed Stil finds fow buyers at $43 for lily shipment delivered In that k, Demand Kenerally IlKht w nd receipts Kood, Quoted re- KkI oatfeed $12.76 .northeastern tH'O. '( Per cent cottonseed meal 'Utmnhl. linseed meal $40 Mill- (" Toledo und $41 Huffnlo; white u feed $22. Kluten feed $37 Chl-t Chl-t Ho. 1 alfalfa meal $18.60 Knnsns Bftknn $21 MlnnenpollN, $30 Phlla-Ir Phlla-Ir mlildlliiKH $20.60 Minneapolis, JBjimindflphla. .V;frlMci. -Uutter markets, ex-1 iHiiChlcaBo, havo shown ti tendency fdrtcovery tho past week. Prices Virn markets 2c hlKhor than a y 'to prices Chlc.iKo about un-Vdd un-Vdd follow Ing both advances nnd ClosinB prices, S2 ncore: New "c, CIUiuko 44'ic. 'Philadelphia .IJoiton 47i TrudlliK qulot; sup-.oaijr sup-.oaijr moderate Danish butter (Kbit In liberal tunntltles; other , ' due Iato arrivals Danish "snown such excellent iiuallty that ir-.e domestic feelinK compe-i. compe-i. St fit '' nmrketl wenker; business . ('rauli'B lucks confidence. Prices 1 f)tjB'' J(' h'Wer than week hko, sales '""consin primary mrrkots belnK U"" Twins 22V4c, Daisies 24 Sc - Ualsles 234c, LonRhoms 25c, JHE Americas 24-i. )WB Slock una Irnt.HoB and cnt- litCcei! at '"I'lcaico showed slluht UIW's durlnff tho wook hut sheep and I , flees advanced. JAkM Iiokb up lDB?',Jlum hoBS down 10c per 100 (pulk of sales prices unchanged. i9'Mf grades of beef steers slightly ilutrher grades of cows and 'jltBl'i UP 2540c, othor Krades un--"f,a' feeder steers down 26c. Fat .P C0(76c, feeder lambs steady. nriM...".Hn 2Si!j)60c; yenrllnBs C0c(?$l UUW !5n rhlcaRo prices: Hobs, hulk ,.e? 26 W 10 75. Jiiedlum and good 0DBjl;ers $8.25?9.00t butcher cows Wffr- $509.60; feeder steors $7.50 p. light nnd motllum weli,-lit veul I '"trio 75; fnt lambs $8 25"nT).S6: lBLf. lambs $7.259 25; ycarlltiKS , VM8.'80' fa' owes $6tC.-00, WBf'ier1n wholesale fresh meiit prices 'Vna about steady. Certain Krades ..v. ''mb, mutton mill pork loliu Ki l per ,08 ,,H nt "omo mnr-"l mnr-"l tr.eso advances were qountcr-i qountcr-i in most liiBtunoes by eciunl ." 0IJ other Krades. March 26th !-.'.?,i.Rrni,e moats: Beef $100)17; ',. i ?' lBm $1P23; niiitton $12 ruH$i7Q 20"ork l0,n" 2a&"i't'S heavy |