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Show THE ALLIANCE WHEAT CORNER ". An Average nt 100,000 Clrenleri y Mnt tint Irom We.uief ten. ,1 Washington, July 21.-H. W.Ayer, secretary to President Polk of the farmers' farm-ers' alliance and manager of the ru form press bureau, snys tho work of sendiug out cirouiais Uesigued to sho' the fsriuersuf th'i country that it it to their iutemt to hold back the wheat crop is actively proceeding in this city, a well as nt bt.Taul. Ayer said tbaj already 4m),tiiW of iWi. eiroulam had been sent otu from Washington, aai during the njkt few da8 an averago 01 l(Ki,o'W a day will be mailed until tuoro than a million circulars altogether r issued. ' The cirouiar will also bo published In about two thousand weekly papers wiih which tho bureau is connected. The information that the iauu of suou a circular by tho a'uiauce ni-n was in contemplation became public prematurely prema-turely about two weeks ago, wheu tLe cirouiar in course of preparation was published In a tiew;)al er. The final decision to i.-, lie the circular had not at that time boon reached, but it has since been determined upon. Sr. 1'aui'., July a'4. President Ignatius Igna-tius Ponue.lly of the Minnesota alliance has issued a circular to the member of the F anners' alliance of Minnesota, in which he disclaims any conneuliou with the move lor withholding a part of the wheat crop to raise prices. JW covert allusions to I'i lsimry, wlieat ring deals, etc., he casts cold water ou the movement, move-ment, and leaves the iufereuco that it is unauthorised. |