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scoring lots are still absorbed mostly 
by regular trade; anything free to be 
sold brings 38% @ 39c. Fresh firsts 
and seconds have quick sale, the for- 
mer at 36*. @ SW and the latter 
at 34 (a, 36, with comparatively 
few lots to be had below 35c. Un- 
salted creamery moving out very satis- 
factorily. Storage creamery con- 
tinues in active demand, and the small 
available stock is fast passing out of 
first hands. Extras are firm at 35* 
and 36c, several sales reported at the 
top figure, and other grades range from 
33 and 35c. 
Creamery, extras (92 
score, per lb 38 @ 
Creamery (higher scoring 
lots) 3S*@39 
Creamery, firsts (88 to 91 
score) '—— 36* (a 37* 
Creamery, seconds (.83 to 
87 score) 34 @ 36 
Creamery, thirds 32 (a 33 
Creamery, unsalted, fancy. 39 © 40 
Creamery, unsalted, prime 
to choice 37*. @ 38*. 
Creamery, unsalted, com- 
mon to good 34 @ 37 
Creamery, held, extras 35*. © 36 
Creamery, held, higher 
scoring 
Creamery, held, firsts 34 @ 35 
Creamery, held, seconds.. 31* (a 33*. 
Creamery, held, thirds — 30 (& 31 
arc taking the undergrades. or some- 
thing a little cheaper than the highest 
priced goods. High prices have cur- 
tailed consumption somewhat, and 
some jobbers or cutters, while not re- 
ceiving direct any more butter than 
they usually obtained, have a little 
surplus occasionally, for which they 
must find outside sale, simply because 
their outlet has been reduced. Deal- 
ers in most instances are anxious to 
keep sold out, and, while adhering to 
the market value, there is a more or 
less nervous feeling noticeable. 
A small car of butter was received 
from California. It is put up in boxes 
of about 66 lbs. The quality was pro- 
nounced very fine and quotably about 
360. 
A small consignment of butter is 
expected to be received from Xew 
Mexico to-day or to-morrow. 
Storage butter in good demand. 
June Extras are salable at 34 (a 
34|0. ; some fancy, special lots are held 
above. Firsts are quotable at 33 @ 
33^. It is claimed by dealers there 
is nothing to be had under about 320. 
Extras in fresh creameries met with 
a fair demand, and it is not easy to 
secure desirable makes. They are 
quotable at 36%, and occasional small 
lots of special brands brought a slight 
premium. 
Extra firsts which grade 91 points 
and up are salable at 36$. 
Firsts in fresh creameries are quot- 
able within the range of 34 (a 35*c. 
Anything sweet and suitable for table 
use is picked up readily. 
Seconds in creameries are very 
scarce. Can not hear of any transac- 
tions, and quoted nominally about 31 
and 320. 
Creamery extras, fresh, per 
lb 36* 
Extra firsts 36 
Firsts 34 (§ :J5* 
Seconds 31 (5 32 
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