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steady: off A. 5 1-16a5&e.; standard A. 5 1-16a5-4c.; granulated, 5 1-16a5%c. Freights to Liverpool steadyand in fair demand: cotton, by asked. steam, 1/21.: grain, steam, 3%d,, bid, 31/40. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, July 21-A bad slump at the close spoiled to-day's records for the bulls in grain. The Milwaukee Bank failure was largely the cause. Wheat showed considerable strength during the best part of the session, but unfavorable financial news changed all that. and the market got very nervous and turned very weak at the close, Corn received more than usual attention, the closing out of a large, long line announced a bearish sentiment, and the market became wesk. Prices went off rapidly during the last hour. In oats the offerings of July were quite heavy early and the price dropped 1/4c. from the opening figure. September was steady to a shade firmer, owing to a better inquiry and also fewer sellers. The feeling towards the close was steadier. There were 16,000 hogs at the yards instead of 20,000, as had been reported. That gave the manipulators a chance to scare the crowd. One or two buying orders for pork put $1.50 on the previons prices of that article. There was no further trade until the price was back to $20. September lard advanced rapidly until is touched $10.37/2 Is then began to run down hill and stopped only when it was back to $10, the same price It had closed at yesterday. Ribs were quiet and governed by lard. Cash quotations: Flour easier, but with no established decline; No. 8 spring wheat, 62½ 63c. No. 2 corn, 387ga39c. No. 2 oats, 26160. Mess-pork, $19.75a$19.7734 Lard, 89.77 a$9.80. Short-rib sides (loose), 83.0216 Drysalted shoulders (boxed), $7.75a$8. Short-clear sides (boxed), $8.50m$8.6216 Whiskey, $1.12. The leading futures ranged as follows: