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Show HI I ! "WORLD'S HITS H i ' H Chicago Produce. H CHICAGO, April 2. Butter Higher. H Creamery, 36?Ti3c. 1 3ggs Lower; receipts, 23,036 cases. H Firsts, 30(30 l-4c; ordinary firsts, 29 H (a 29 l-2o; at mark, cases included, 27 H 'a30c.' 1 Potatoes Receipts, 4S cars; un- H changed. t i Poultry Alive, higher. Fowls, 2-Ic; H springs, 24c H "" " ll Siinrir. H NEW YORK, April 2. Raw sugar, H firm; centrifugal, 5.99c; molasses, H 5 12c; refined, firm; cut loaf, S.40c; H crushed, S.25c; moul A, 7.75c; cubes, H 7,75c; XXXX powdered, 7.40c; pow- Hl dered. 7.35c; fine granulated, 7.25 j S 00c; diamond A, 7.25c; confectioners' H A, 7.15c; No. 1, 7.10c. H Sugar futures opened strong and ac- H tive on buying by commission houses, 1 as well as covering, and there was hs- considerable support from Cuban in- r teres-ts. At noon prices were 2 to 12 f points higher. Hf Chicago Hog Market. H CHICAGO, April 2. Liberal receipts V today weakened hog prices. There H was only a narrow demand for cattle, except choice grades. Buyers of live H muttons wanted a few prime Easter H j lambs, but otherwise trade was slow. I nn |