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Show CHICAGO The Crop Moving A IIiik Failed The WalU istf Doing U ell. Chicago, 15. Reports from various points in Iowa slate that the new corn crop is begining to move. In quality and quantity it exceeds the crop, expectations. ex-pectations. Hogs are being held back to eat up the corn. Wheat is arriving arriv-ing in Omaha at the rate of 210 cars per day, and the quality of com arriving ar-riving is very superior. Wheat ia reaching Minneapolis, Minn., at the rato of ninety-five cars per day, and all ol it i3 to be forwarded to Chicago. Dealers in the interior are holding hack in confident expectation of a rise. The City bank of Genesee, Ills., BU3pended to-day. Assets and liabilities liabili-ties unknown. It has been weak since tho Cook County National bank departed thia life. During the past forty-eight hours a fleet of over 150 vessels has arrived in this port. Over 100 of theso vessels arc lumber laden. The other arrivals havo cargoes of coal on board. Tho championship walk between O'Leary and Weston is creating much attention. Both men are walking steadily with but a slight distance between be-tween them and there are no indications indica-tions pointing to the probable result ol the contest. PHir-iCO M AUK Era. Wheat fairly active, but lower; No 2, spring closed at $10G, cash or seller Nov; $10tir, seller December; i?107h seller January; corn No. 2, closed 51'i cash; 51, seller Nov., and iS- seller tho year; oats No. 2, closed, 30 J cash or seller November, Novem-ber, and 31 J seller December; barley No. 2 closed 83, seller November, and 82 seller December; highwines, 112; mess pork closed at 20.50 cash and $10.05 seller year or January, 19.02 seller February; lard closed at 11.8-5 cash, 11.80 seller year; 11.00 seller February; hogd dull and easier. Sales wero at 7 Oji 7.35 for lair to choice. Sweet pickled hams quiet at 11.20. All descriptions in fair demand. Receipts Re-ceipts of wheat, 15,345; corn, 01,010; hogs, 15,1 13. |