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Show ificissur in mm me Fear of Crop Damage From Hot Weather the Chief Cause Assigned. i rilir'ACjo, Jiinf l.-. Ke.-n-' nf crop dnm-v.'i- r'run hot wviiIkt sfiit tin: corn mar-ki'l mar-ki'l tuuay up wild :i rush. AHhiiit;h prices ufi-c unsrt Ih.'d :it the rkM the advance ad-vance "aiiv..M from ''-":v to net. with . Inly a! (o $ 1 . 4 Ti i j and August, at 51- Hi-, to $1. .7. ii;ils gained Ha'' l'4c to i'-U' and pro visions -10. lo'iliV. Buyi tig til' i (") 1 1 way j; i n era I and lack of offerings was a. fonspicuous feature throughout the session, except that realizing real-izing of pifil'iis l.-d in a mudcrato setback noar the finish. Anxiety in regard lo possible harm which mighi he none by a new wave of txresMve heut aro:,e largely from government ad dees t hat the tem-P tem-P t-rat ii res in the plains slaies were considerably con-siderably higher than normal, and that in Kansas the mercury had risen to lot) de-recs. Assertions that the ground had plenty of moisture h nd I hat miy severe in.iury was not to be ( o i I for did not command much noiee, espc ially as supplies of corn appeared likely' to diminish owing to the approach iiisr big dri e to move wheat. Complaints of dry wea tiler in M out ana and Canada gave some independent strength to nats. Besides, business with the s en boa n 1 was noted. Provisions ascended with grain and hou's. Moreover, meat shipments for the week were on a big scale. RANGE O K Till-: LI : A D 1 NG V VTl V-E S . Open. Hi Low. Clofco. Torn July ?!.!!"'. Jl.l'.'i M !"'.. !U' Aumit 1. IP, 1 JS -j HV'b l. !T' Oars July ) ,7J'., .::; .7t':i August n;.. . j i ' - .c.vs f-r',: July ti.n u.::n il.s: I'eyt ii.w ij.ho 42.10 Lard 'ui -ji.ir. Jt.i;. ir I . r.c ipt j4 j-i.T7 R ! til u 1 y '."j S'i '.'J SO Sept '."j sj i'.'.jii |