, f0 ... 'THE RED XJLOUD CHIEF. A. O. HOSMIR, Publisher. RED CLOUD, NE11BASKA. CURRENT COMMENT. AnT often rocs bcgplng for a (food prion. Tho auction of tho llorghcso art treasures nt Komo nn April 11 rcnll.cil only 1,noo,000 franc, u mcro fraction of the rail vulwo of the nrtlclcs wold. 1 vf V jH'-K-'-'T-'-- 4 ? lJN(i.iit onklrf Hcnrcc, lnts offuroil for cahJ ijwklaytconntiandlnirhlLli prices. At u Jinlu'of noino oak trees In Jtiirvliloy pnrk recently ono tree, containing IM Mpintv foot of lumber, sold for M0l. A year otfo an onk sold for fOOO. Tin: iH)itiiiniituriroiicrul linn fflffiH'd contractu wlih thu International Navl. Ration Co. for a weekly lino of Aincri can built mall nteniiu'rs between New Ynrkjitqd Southampton, Kiifflniiti, nnd nnotlicr line between Nuw York and Antwerp. Nukakinm of force ono Is reminded tJifU the fnrgont ntcam liiinuner in tho world Is'the liujfe pleeo, of machinery in Woolwich arsenal, by meanH of which tho monster Woolwich Infant are forced. Its ntrllliif force i.s one thousand tons. KkNOII l.tJIH HAKN7.A I'AMA has Ulkcil the oath of ofllco us president of the Argentine republic. All was quiet at Itucnos Ayrcs despite tho fears of tron ble. I'ollce and soldiers were on tfuard nbout tho hulls of congress niftl tho wholo city WaVwell guarded and pre cautions wcro taken to prevent any rioting. '' Ai.THotioit rumor says tho Hnrpurn wlU pttt"Cal Sehurx In tho place made viiHmt nn thejr Wcelclyiby tho death of Mr. CurtlB,MtjB unthorltiitlvely given out that ud RU'cccHsor to Curtis has yet been selected, either for tho weekly or monthly, fl'lio same rumor that has se lected Scliurz to write politics for the weekly has named T. II. A hi rich for the easy chair of tho monthly. Tub Paris correspondent of tho Lon don News, referring to the claim of thu Corslcan abbe, Casanova, that Colum bus wiukborn In thu town of Calvi, in Cotiilca, tays: "Tho pope, who appears to countenance tho Cnlvl legend, au thorize'! the celebration of n. grand pontllleal inass in thu Calvl cathedral Wednesday. At thnt mass tho Abbe Casanova read a discourse in which ho balled Columbus us tho benefactor of Europe." fltfonoiA seems to lw prollllu In geni uses for platform work. Tho latest de velopment In that lino down thero is II. W. J. Ham, who has just dropped down from thu mountains in thu northern part at thu state, and Is drawing large nnd' fcutlifmlastlo crowds as u stump speaker. Ills face Is described to bo that of a comedian, and his campaign arguments aru almost entirely illustra tive anecdotes. Everything reminds him of U sWy, ami ho Is never at a loss for appreciative) hearers. Somk one asked Chauncey M. Dcpow tho other day what It was that Im pressed him most on his summer trip over thorn nndliu unhesitatingly replied that It was tho Passion Play at Ober Ammergau. Ho had .hobnobbed with dukes and princes, had climbed mount ains, medltuted by ancient tombs and muTerjL'd In tho weariness of riding In the, cooped up boxes In their railroad "carriages,"' and had sampled tho En glish after dinner speech, but noth ing was so Interesting to him as tho Passion Play. Somk ono who has kept up with tho rise and fall of this great old Egyptian river says that tho Nile has a fall of but hx Inches to tho 1,000 miles. Tho overflow commences In Juno every year nnd continues until August, attaining nn elevation of from twonty-ilvo to iwenty-slx feot above low water mark, nnd How Jug through thu "valley of Egypt" In u turbulent body twulve miles wide. During thu last 1,000 years there Has bicn but'onc sudden rise of tho Nile, that of 18'),- when :!0,000 peo ple were drowned. Ojjj:. after dcnti, as In life, should Ihj kept together as much us possible. Mine, Jllttviitsky'rt nshes aro now placed in three Uno brass urns. Ono of these repose lu tho Loudon headquarters of the Thcosophlcnl society In Avenue road, N. W. Another, having boon transferred to India, has lieun placed In tho hetulqinrtcrs at Madras. Tho third, under tin keeping of Mr. Judge, tho leader of thu American theosophlsts, will shortly bo placed in a nlcho cov ered with glass In tho wall of tho principal lodge In Now York city. llv being "too prompt" ono can be come ridiculous, which is something the well bred man always lluds to bo ex tremely embarrassing, quoon Mar guerite, of Italy, recently urrivod In a town where great preparations had been made, to do her honor, and, being pffcreil some luiieh, declined it and said that all nIio, needed was u glass of water. The, water bqing brought, sha drank It nnd wo ubput to take her handkerchief .from her pocket to wlpo her lips when tho mayor, misinterpreting her action, towed respectfully and suld: "Your majesty need not trouble yoursolf. I can assure that thu lunch is all paid for." Thkv are telling mi amusing story about Richard MuiibileUI, thu actor, who was not ulways as prosperous us he- Is now, and wlicrtios even tasted tho cup f udverslty very near to tho dregs, In lloston, once upon ti time, ho asked iv friend mid udmirer for a small loan, which was given to him with a little friendly ndvleo. Mansfield was In very low; spirits and his friend told him to brace up uud Jibvj some style ubout Jiim, bringing Ills tlrndu to u climax with a "What sort of a man aro you. auylimv?" "What sort of u man nm I?" responded Siansllcld, with n bitter ftinlle; "I'm liaif Englishman and half starved." NEWS OF THE WEEK. Qlcanod By Tolograph and MalL l'KUSONAA, AND 1'OMTIUAt.. Sr.vBKAi. battles Jiavo taken place re dintly between tins French and "blck lings" In Tonquin. I'XTiiirK EfiA.V svus In Washington "consulting President Ilnrrison regard ing Chilian natters. Cir.N. Ciikki'o has been proclaimed president of Venezuela. Tun apparent trouble with tho print ing of ballots under tho now law In Pennsylvania has led to apprehension 'of trouble of u similar kind under the new law In Iowa. A Utah court holds that tho "test oath law" requiring voters to swear thut they do not Isjlong toniiy polyg iiirvnts organization Ivforo casting a territorial vote Is Illegal. A Ji.iflS meeting of negroes at Mem phis, To nn., recently declared inde pendence of the local republican party bociiuso of an asserted bargain of the republicans with the people's party, A. II. Hliiscn, minister to Turkey, has resigned. (lov. Pkok, of Wisconsin, has Issued the call for a special session of tho leg islature to enact another legislative ap portionment law to taku thu place of gerrymander No. "J, recently overthrown by tho supremo court. Thk supremo court of the United States has begun the hearing of nrgu menU in tho suit brought to test tho Miner election law of Michigan. Ji'iioi: John W. Hi:nni:tt, a leading democrat of South Dakota, has como out for thu republican ticket on account of fusion. Or.oitoK Siiiiiah, .In., of Pittsburgh, took his seat as n justice of the supremo court at Washington. Tun democrats of New York havo In dorsed Judge Andrews, tho republican candldato for chief justice. ' Iniiaiiita.n rsof Spakia rose up against Turkish soldiers nnd a bloody battle ensued. Tun remains of Lord Tennyson were laid to rest lu Westmlnslcr abbey with befitting honors. Co.Noiii'.ssMAN HitKCKi.Nitmoi: has no tilled President Palmer, of the world'a fair, that ho will not deliver tho ora tion at the dedicatory exercises. Ex-PlU'.MlKit MlMiOll'.lt, of Quebec, has been committed to stand trial on charges of malfeasanco In otllce. Mil Ur.AiNi: recently visited White law Held at Ophir farm. Tiik New York court of appeals hns held tho apportionment law to to con stitutional. IlKNiir Wattt.iihon is to bo orator at tho world's fair dedication. Lt IlUNO Ciiano, premier of China, has developed Irritability approaching to mildness. Ho kicks' and cuffs, almost every ono who seeka"nn Interview. llo.v. John J. Inoai.i.h will address a republican meeting to to held in the Auditorium at Chicago on October 31. Tun election for the new Italian chamber of deputies is fixed for Novem ber (1. C.UMIIVI must either withdraw tho (ternmn army bill or resign, so a dis patch says. MIHCELUYXKOUH. At Little Uock, Ark., a Chinaman was lined for smoking opium. His countrymen have combined to employ counsel and carry tho case to tho higher court, Twkxtv-fivk feet of tho levco oppo- situ upper Now Orleans has given way. Soft coal dealers of tho east are com bining for "apportionment." llosrox printers demand that all newspaper olllces pay tho union scale, of -n cents per 1,1)00 ems. Jou.V IIai.iii.noku, u brute, has con fessed to beating Hvu children to death. He also killed a man. He is under ar rest at Paducah, Ky. Okn. UlHiKit reports a decrease of de sertions in tho Columbian department lu his annual report. Junm: KTOvr.ii.of Now York, declines to nuturallzu aliens who cannot read and writo tho English lnngunge. Tiik Glasgow Jack thu Kipper has been caught by tho oillcers after an at tempt to taku his life. Tub evidence in tho Toledo boodle cases makes things look very bad for tho indicted couucilmuti. An attempt was recently made to burn the house of John Vox, n non union laborer at Homestead, Pa. l-'niF. In Lockport, N. Y., destroyed Chester's and Johnsnu's Hour mills. Loss, about f ino.ooo. CoMMlfsioNKii ItKi.T. replies ti the charges mado by dipt. Leo, showing that tho attorneys for tho Cheyenncs nnd Arapahocs were entitled to tho largo feo received by them. Tin: strlUe of tanners at Milwaukee has been declared off, Sinck tho HOth of September thr.o has been an Increase of gold lu tho treasury pf 0,030,000, making tho total amount of gold now held fl'JJ.JO'J.SiW. Tho net surplus In tho treasury has also Increased, being now Ml, r.00,000. OiMiliflK C. Or.it, who was engineer on tho Monitor during thu battle with the Murrlmue, Is dead at Charleston, S. C. Tiik Muiihottun railway during one day of tho celebrations at New York carried 044, 7M passengers. Tiik Dominion government reports that thu fishery catch this season Is above an average one. Axduf.w Joxks, a colored brother, h.m been preaching tho destruction of Chi cago, the propltcsy of which came to him in a dream. Ho is credited with foretelling Johnstown and other calam ities. Thf. Chicago aldermen, invited to the New York celebrations, report a rocky time, no one paying any attention to them. They had no tickets and had to pay for what they got. Tin; Hritlsh cruiser Aurora will re place thu Warsprlto as flag shlri of the Pacitle station. Tub last of the militia have loft Homestead. Tho cost to tho 'statu on account of tho strike was W00.000. Am.aiii), the Ereuoh Canadian black smith, has succeeded lu tempering alu minum as hard us stool. ttaVKX of tho supremo oftlears of tho Iron Hall havo been indicted at Iudluti apolis, Ind, Nkii CiinisTiK, tho desperndo, succeed ed in escaping from Sheriff Harris in the Cherokee nation, leaping from the burning house Hred by tho besiegers. Tiik village of Hallv, fa., was swept nwuy by a lire and nearly all of tho (100 inhabitants wcro made homeless. A. D. Maxwki.1. was killed, Miss Kate Hough fatally Injured and tho Misses Taylor badly hurt by being struck by nn engine near Shumokln, Pa, Co.VMiiiKHAUi.r. rioting occurred at Cnrmaux, Franco, recently over a miners' strllie. Soldiers and gendarmes were ordered to the scene. N0 A II Cf.ODFKl.TMt, tllO poet of til Wabash valley, is in trouble nt Craw fordsvllle, Ind. A Jury indicted hlin for attempting to defraud Shurpless & Co., of Chicago, out of 17,000. Faumkiis In tho vicinity of Cnrthugr, 111., aru In despair over the ravages of the weevil In wheat bins. Tiik amount the robbers trot from the Missouri Pacific express at Caney, Kan., was only $100. Messenger Maxwell was wounded In tho arm. Fotm negroes wero hanged by a mob at Monroovllle, Ala., for tho brutal murder of Uichard L. Johnson and his daughter, whom they burned in tho dwelling. Two mobs wcro after tho negroes, ono bent on burning them. Tho more merciful lot got them. FlitiMiAMP exploded In tho Sterling mine at Shumokln, Pa. 'Seven miners wero Imprisoned, nnd thought to to dead. Others were killed and wounded. Tur. late storm in tho Kooky mount ains was said to to the worst In thirty years. Half the business portion of Hall City, near Dcudwood, S. 1)., was de stroyed by fire. Loss, 175,000. Ed Cun ningham, who accidentally caused it, was burned to death. In New York tho clearing house re turns for tho week onded October 14 showed a decrease of 0.8 compared with tho corresponding week of last year. Tho rest of tho country showed In creases mostly. Fotm men wero killed by an accident on tho Northern road near New Lon don, Conn. Tiikiii: was a report current that tho Western Union was about to absorb tho Postal Telegraph Co. Tub finding of tho body of a white boy in a cesspool at Los Angeles ex cited tho people, who threatened to ex terminate tho Chinese who wero thought to have committed thu murder. Wiist Point, Miss., was scorched by Humes. Loss, $70,000. Tiiiiki: strikers were nrrcsted at Home stead, Pa. They were prowling around tho plant. Wanamakkk has strictly forbidden postmasters giving out the names of persons receiving mall. Tin: Union Pacific has succeeded in getting its Puget sound business quoted in thu Chicago rate sheet. Tin: yield of cotton In Louisiana will to about 7,000,000 bales clean. Annik Snmi.iNo, of New York, thinks the man who married hex a few weeks ago under thu name of George lierry is a highwayman and burglar, and she wants him arrested. Piiii. Youno, a negro, wns lynched at Palmyra, Vu., for killing Wnllcer Oluss. E. C. IIbahdsi.ky, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. L. A. Cook, of Now Orleans, aro engaged In n search for $185,000 lu gold coin, which they believe lies burled near Nashville, Tonii. Tho idea eumo to them through a dream. Tin: small steam bargo Klehard Mar tin was sunk in a fog at Par point, near Detroit, Mich. Tub Detroit school board has passed a resolution that teachers must be graduates of public high schools. Tho resolution Indirectly excludes Catholic teachers and has provoked comment. ADDITIONAL UISIMTC'IIUS. Tin: government has decided that no inoro contractu with Indian attorneys will 1k approved. Kr.i'L'iii.K'ANs and populists aro work ing together to elect congressmen from Tennessee. A 'rr.ituiFlc waterspout Is reported from Texus, which inundated many miles of country. Tommy Wahiikn, ex-feather weight champion, murdered n man in a saloon at Waco, Tex., ond escaped. A noii.F.u explosion in the llurgqss steel works at Portsmouth, O., killed two men und seriously wounded soverul others. Tiik charge of toidllng against Coun cilman Daly, of Toledo, ended in a ver dict of guilty. Si:citHTAitv Kt'SK has made a state ment showing what has been done to open up and enlarge markets for Amer ican pork uud corn. Victouia Woodiium. Martin says she will accept the nomination of thu woman sull'ragists for president. A oknkiiai. strike of tho telegraph operators uud station agents on thu Gulf, Colorado &. Santa Fe has been In augurated, Piiksiiiknt Haiiiiifon has Issued a proclamation declaring tho lands of tho Crow reservation, in Montana, open to public settlement Wiiitklaw Ki:in mado nn address be fore tho Wholesale Dry Goods Haulers' association of New York city. In Pittsburgh, Pa., a cable ear becamo unmanageable, run Into u republican purade und killed two men. Tiik cases ugainst Cuduhy and Wright nt Chicago have been dropped, proving to bo a farce. Tiik Cherokeo commission has suc cessfully closed the deal for the pur chase of ih Kiowa and Comancho lands in the Indian territory. j Cataiuno tiAitZA, the Mexlcnn revo lutionist, has been heard from lu Val paraiso, Chili. Ki:v. Hkniiv S. Smith, professor in Lane seminary, Is under trial for teach ing heresy. Funnies from Europe Indicate the grain yield about 15 pur cent bettor than lust year. HiiADsiiiKBT's Wall street review notes encouraging symptoms in a re nowul of foreign conlldcnco. Miih. Lizzn: Stkvi'.nson und son Al bert, of Cuwkcr City, Kan,, had rooms at the Atom houso at Dos Moines, I a. They hud never seen gus before und blow it out Mrs. Stevenson was found dead next morning, but Albert survived. NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. m TilKitr. was snow at Fort Koblnson on tho mh. K. T. Evans, of Cuba, Mo., was re cently killed by the cars lit Alva. Cvitus Mkaii, of Omaha, committed suicide at Denver, Col., the other day. Tub residence of 'David Fouls tit llluo Springs was recently burned during tho absence of the family. Finn tit Omaha tho other day de stroyed tho residence of Dr. Kulph, his stable and a horse, also tho residences j ot Hiinam I'lemlng and It. II. Kobln son. Whim: preparing dinner tho other day the clothes of Mrs. David O'ltrlon, of Nebraska City, took flro from tho stove. Her son David extinguished tho flames, but both were terribly burned. John Humikii, a farmer residing near Grand Island, reccnsly qttai ruled with his hired man, Honry Peterson, and the latter shot him fatally, tho ball enter hls breast Petersou secured a horso and mado his escape. Itulger died soon after. He leaves a wlfo and six chil dren. Tin: other morning while Mrs. Ed Hums was out milking, near Friend, the elder children accidentally set tho bed on fire, upon which was sleeping a ' six-montn-oiti cnilil. Tlio infant was literally cremated, and only lived a few minutes after being discovered by tho mother. Lawvf.Iis of Tekamah commenced proceedings to bring Judge Scott of tho district court, before tho lunacy com mission, but Judge Scott has enjoined the lunacy proceedings. This grew out of his recent action In fining Attorney Peterson and sending him to jail for contempt At Tekamah the other day Judge Scott sent Attorney Peterson to jail for contempt for suggesting that his rul ings were not fair. Tho county court released him on habsas corpus proceed ings. Scott then ordered thu sheriff to rearrest Peterson und tho county judge. The ollleer declined to do this, und Judge Scott declared that ho would find other oillcers to make tho arrest. Tub other night St. John's church ul Omaha was raided by burglars uud.SlO, 030 worth of sacred vessels were do stroyed and about $1,000 worth of frag ments of gold secured from tho debris. An investigation showed that thu burglars had broken open one of tho heavy Iron safes lu the vestry and rifled It of tho sacred vessels stored there, part of which they carried away and the remainder were Uttered about the floor, broken In pieces und totally de stroi'eJ. Knox county Is considerably worked up over wholesale cattle stealing that has been going on for three montln. Some time ngo Mr. Hall, living near liloomficld, lost three cars of thrcu-ycnr-old steers, which he has not boon able to locate. Mr. Stiffen, living in the sumo neighborhood, recently lost twenty-nlno head, and later G. V. Gra vouski had fifty-nine head stolen from his herd near Penu Valley. Efforts have been mado to trace the thieves, I but without success. At tho late meeting of the grand lodgo Knights of Pythias, held at Go- j ncvu, ofllcers were elected as follows: Past grand chancellor, Will C. Hamil ton, Lincoln; grand chancellor, Maj. William 11. Dale, Columbus; grand vice chancellor, C. S. Ailing, Seward; grand prelate, II. 11. McGrew, Crawford; grand keeper of records and seal, II. M. Shaf fer, Lincoln; grand master of exchequer, J. It. Wright; grand master-at-arms, James Donuullln, Omaha; grand inner guard, Ed S. Mansfield, Wymore; grand outer guard, J. W. Tanner, Fullerton. Tin: eighteenth annual convention of tho Nebraska Woman's Christian Tem perance union was lately in session tit Grand Island. Tho president of tho union, Mrs. Mary A. Hitchcock, of Fre mont, delivered tho annual address, which was a complete review of tho work done In the past year. Tho old oillcers wero re-elected us follows: President, Mrs. Mary A. Hitchcock, Fremont; vice president, Mrs. Curolino M. Woodward, Seward; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Octavia Jones, Hustings; recording secretary, Miss Ella M. Wat son, llollwood; treasurer, Mrs. Mary M. Lantry, Omaha. Thk four hundredth anniversary of tho discovery of America was cele brated by tho Catholic churches of Omaha on tho l'Jtli. High mass wits celebrated at St Phllomena's cnthe dral, and lllshop Se.innell mado an ad dress to the children. In tho afternoon !J,000 pupils of the parochial schools passed In parade through tho streets und afterwards listened to a patriotic address by Hon. T. 11. Mlnalian in Ex position hall. Tho Italians gathered at tho cathedral, wher Rev. Father llrucn blessed tho American and Italian colors. A parade lu tho afternoon and a ball In tho evening wound up tho celebration. Tub Wyoming cattle war has been transferred to Omaha and now instead of fighting with shotguns and Winchesters it Is proposed to do tho fighting In tho courts of Douglas county. This Is brought on by the commencement of n suit in which Milo llurko Is tho plaintiff und II, 11. Ijams, W. C. Irvine and C. I. Talbottaro the defendants. Tlip plaintiff alleges that ho arrived In South Omaha with n tralnload of cattle from tho ranges of Johnson county, Wyo.; that immediately upon his arrival ho was mot bv tho defendants, who accused him of stealing tho cattle; that they claimed them and at onco took them from him without duo process of law, and asks tho court to decide as to his rights. AuaiiBT Hoi'NKii, a farmer living south of Inland, went to that placo tho other day for a load of stone. Toward evening tho team returned with tho stone, but without tho driver. A search wns Instituted by tho fumlly und Mr. llopncr was found in a ditch by tho roadside with several ribs broken and scarcely alive. Ho was taken to his homo wlicro ho died. V. U. Nkwki.i., United States govern ment tonographer.tind surveying party, have reached Sidney on their survey of the Platto river, They aro milking a I preliminary survey, which will prove of I vast utility and Interest to settler of western Nebraska. THE WHEAT CROP. Bnmn Intrrriitlng stittUtlc nn to th World's Wlirnt Crop Figure l'rom a Kiinnn City I'rtpor. Kansas City, Ma, Oct 15. Tho latest estimates ot the world's crop of wherft, mostof them being ofllclul, show that the aggregate is not materially dif ferent from tho preliminary figures glvca In the Star three months ago. Thero U actually a shortagu of some millions of bushels in the supplies of the world nc cording to tho most reliable figures of supply und demand und tho present un paralleled depression In tho wheat trade of the world Is to tho statisticians utterly Inexplicable. To tho practical business men In tho grain trade, however, it Is simply a question of pressing present supplies nnd of an entire absence of any disposi tion anywhere In tho world to buy whent In large quantities for specula tive purposes. If the figures of crops and of requirements are correct tho present depression Is certain to glvo way before tho end of tho cereal year to buoyancy nnd to ndvunclug prices. Three countries in Ettropc-Itnly, Spain und Englnnd have poorer crop this year than lust In the rest tho crops are much better thnn last your, though many of them aru not above tho nvcrage. France loads, with tho greatest Im provement The French crop, nccord lug to the lntest government estimate, is JJOO.fiOO.OOO bushels of very heavy wheat, ugainst '.'H.aoo.OOO bushels last year. France will require 40,003,000 bushels of foreign wheat Tho rye crop Is otllclally computed at 07,075,50!) bush els, as compared with 5!),"!),51!J bushels in 1MU. In Germany the wheat crop Is esti mated ut 100,000,000 bushels, against 85,000,000 in 1MU. The empire will re quire supplies from abroad of about iJO.OOO.tiOO bushels. Tho German ryo crop Is satisfactory and seems to havo reached 215,003,000 bushels. Tho preliminary estimates of tho crop of Attstro-IIungary place the total yield this year at 17(1,000,000 bushels, ugainst IUS.000,000 bushels produced last year, permitting tin exportation of ubout S,000,000 bushels. The llaikan peninsula, including Ronmaniti, Hulgarla, Turkey In Europe, llosnln, Servhi and Greece, has pro duced about 1:10,000,000 bushels, ugainst 117,000,000 bushels lust year. From those countries importing countries ex pect to obtain about .'15,000,000 bushels. Ituly's returns published by tho min ister of agriculture estimate tho wheat crop at about 110,850,000, against 12, 000,000 in lb'Jl. Tho deficit to be cov ered by Importation will to about iJ'V 000,000. Russia, according to tho latest ofliclal statistics, has a wheat crop which may bo estimated at 215,000,000 busluls, against 187,000,000 in 1801. Tho quan tity available for export'itton will b'a not more than 00,000,000 bushels. Tho Russian rye crop appears, nccordinir to figures given by the Economist Fran caisc, to have yielded 500,000,000 bush els. Last year's ryo crop was 520,030,000 bushels. The rye crop of Russia thii year Is 84,000,000 bushels below tho uv- e 111 go for eight years past, und us tho tiverugo annual exports of rye for eight years were less than 50,000,000 bushels, it is apparent that Russia has this year hardly enough rye to supply her normal home demand. Tho English wheat crop this year is not: only one of tho smallest ever pro duced, but tho quality Is uniformly bad. Tho London Times' estimate of the crop is no,:ij5,000 bushels, against 71, 742,000 bushels lust year, a shortage of 18,417,003 bushels. Notwithstanding England's extraordinary imports last year, aggregating 178,000,003 bushels, sho will have to Import this year fully 1(15,000,000 bushels to supply her normal demands nnd to have normal stocks at the end of tho crop year. Tho crop of Spain, according to tho llnllctlu des Halles. Is 03,000,000 bu shels, against 70,000,000 bushels lust year. Spain and Portugal together will require- 15,000,030 bushels of for eign wheat. The wheat crops of Ilulglum, Hol land, Denmark, Switzerland. Sweden and Norway, nccordinir to tho latest trade estimates, uggrogato !)0,000,000 bushels, ogalnst 111,000,000 bushels last year, und these five countries will havo to Import 50,000,000 bushels of wheat If the above figures aro correct Europo will havo to cross oceans for at least 225,000,000 bushels of wheat Tlio sur plus of India has already been exhaust ed and her exports havo been 24,030,000 bushels. From the minor countries of tho southern hemisphere she will not get more thiin 25,000,000 bushels, leaving 175,000,000 bush els to to supplied from this country nnd Canada. Tho United States will havo to supply about 25,000,- 000 bushels of wheat to tho West Indies and to South American countries so that thero Is demand upon her and her northern sister for 200,000,000 bushels of wheat Canada can supply 15,000,- 000 bushels. Can tho United Statoi supply the remaining 185,000,033 bush els? Her crop is 520,000,000 bushels, her homo requirements aro !170,000,000 bush els, leaving a surplus of 150,000,000 bushels. A ConlViiaed Hciuuilrel. CiliCAflo, Oct 15. William A. Davis, of Toledo, O., while on tho witness stand hero confessed to conspiring for money to ruin tho reputation of tho wlfo of Charles J. Dletz, ugent fcr u Cincinnati chemical company. Accord ing to Davis, the other conspirator was Dietz, whom tho wlfo Is now suing for divorce. Xnr M limine I Honuullatti Klrctor. Sr. Louis, Oct 15. The republican central committee has ordered that all electoral candidates who wero ofllco holders or candidates for ofncp and Ineligible as electors should resign from tho ticket This affects Da vid Dunham, Fourth district; James T. llurney, Sixth district! Henjamln F. Russell, Ninth district; F. W. Ranchen steln, Tenth district, and Nelson Cole, Twelfth district, who have resigned nnd tho following havo been appointed In their respeotlvo places: Thomas G. Dungiin, Robert 11 Lewis, Hyron II. Anderson, William J. Uollocher and Max Kotauey, 'August Flower" " I have been afflicted with bilious nessand constipation for fifteen years and first one and then another prep aration was suggested to me nud tried, but to uo purpose. A friend recommended August Flower aud, words cannot describe the admira tion in which I hold it. It has giveu xne a new lease of life, which before was a burden. Its good qualities and wonderful merits should be made kuown to everyone suffering with, dyspepsia and biliousness." JESSK Bakxkk, Printer, Humboldt, Kas. About sovon 'I fin 'l!at (Vin..h Uw.,.. I TltfltAM (!..!- ll.t.l ,,...., I riu ny jiniggin. glMMIlM-.l.iWI?l years ago I had Bronchitis, which ilnally drif ted into Consumption, so tho doc tors said, nnd they had about given mo up. I was confined to my bed. One day my husband went for tho doctor, but ho was not ill Ills olHcc. Tho druggist ' sent mo a bottle of Piso's. Cure for Consumption. 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