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Show "i i tiiinrii iii ." A nt llrenlae ll.UIInc I.. lli It heal liiekllon. Hr. 1'aul, Heit 14 "Pacta Worth Money," 1 the head of n new circular lu relation lo the wheat riueatloli, now Ulng cutout by the .Start, the Alii anceurgnn of thla city. It urge thu farmer to hold back their wheat, ft better rlcelnwall tbrm III the next few week. The aawrtlon la mate lhat wluat will boll 1) and pouibl) $., a review or the l.uro au nhortage I etng niailn the livl of thl claim. Ueorgu M Miller, edltoroflbe Stntr, Inepeak Ing or till now addri-a to tho farmer, a)a "U'catlll lielleve that a Urge amount of grain will le held le k, that the ruih 1 rractkally i,er. Uur advice from tliouinudi of correal on deuuaro lo till ellect. Time inrly ralea ere ly thote dlalnej for money and thoae not connected with he All.aiu'e." The circular aa it "The farmer iiecdi Imneat n Ivlaera, ho ha now ton many of the ullie r kind." It kharply rat- the elevator men au I miller, the grala dealer nud ) eculaior, au I ' thoae new-paper men who go to them for their inruriiallou ubout the condition of llio market, and lay It tva aluablo truth Urore the Kiblir." "Twolilintliiagoall tbt-e nlviaera predicted low price nn account i llm euoruiouacroialn the United HtaUa, nud u Ivl-ed tlio faruiera to eell aa soon a. they hwl n chance. They admit nuw,"a)i tho circular, when the matte rliai been MntlliuJ, 'Hint an llumell.o ahnrtage exIaU III I unpi wlilch no aiirtlu In uurcutintty nu iillael, bulatlll they try to luniit the fanner Into aacrllklui; their crop hy dltrrelitlrlcka. Theprew, for luataiiee, liuverlloalng wllh article congratu latlng the farmer uu thu Inimenae crop. rhceunrllclranra au;lclotif, tott" ) a Hie circular, ' no hojolew nevii paer men nre no Ignorant that they dou'l know that a large i rep la of It-elf no ground orrongratulallou. Ill Hie farm Taluo of thn cros nud In! dot not ilen 1 upon It ilzo. "Tho newiaper. nuv," It aa)i, "tnllghtcii the farniira that 1 urojio will need all they have railed nu I more, liitlbat they lauiiot buy it at the i xorbttant ratt-a." Tim cln ii lar atate that the figure or the lcnnntougretiow that 1- uroi-e haa rulicd J11 ikii.i) x) buahela of wheat and 40D OJ l.il. !) I uabelaof rye Icaa Ihan lait year. "I.i.t year It couaumed all Ita own uhent and &0,oo,0i of re rervee. IM,iiO nud bu-bela from America, ull that other countriei coul I uly, and all Ita rye croi llila ear It lll have from America i.-.M(in1oou UkIicI. If the ex treme DguieN nn our crop are taken It will Iiavu an aggregate om-VKMiMO tunnel lu IU o n crop, nud tiO uuO,oihi biialiel. leaa lu bu drawn from the reurvi, lu abort, It will liavo ISM.oMU.UOi I uthel from Ami ilea to maVnupn total dellcleut) uf 79, linO,uoi) iMiabelfl, anJ muit, cuiiteuuent ly, vat iiH,iyw tiiibeli leaa grain, "II Ulng n limited,"!..) Huh Irculiir, 'that llmihortage tu l.iiroiaaii irojaj 1 by far the worat ever known In hlatory. It vinuU le mtuial for I uroiti in to eict high rln-n. The o called 'ailvUen' of the Alnetlcan farimr tell him $1 r bu.lul in I'blogu It about the hlgheat tho KnniiKUna will Maud, and that tiny would rnther e at other Ihliigi than pay more fur win at," Iho circular a)i thla ancrtlon li rl llculoua. "Theatcrage for wheat," It aay, "for llio lu.t llility.wo)(ara In l.ng land, on u gold baali, waa till, per bualiel, which corrcaiiondi with fl .1 In Chicago. During tho eUbl helical tearof that rlol the average waa (1.771, e.ual to tl-'Jt lu Chloiecn Durlni: ls07-lHtlioavirai;o wui $M, nudprlcia vvoiiloi high rifl5.'.l, iMiuaf to more than ?-! In Chicago. 'Tticie high prki a dl I nut, o f ir oa tho recollection recol-lection tf the wrlltr goo, change the ellitofthel uro)Mniitoaiiy gnat ex. tent, lheihortage lu 1 uroi Ulng fourtlmriaa great u the American aiirplua," ia) a the circular, "tin re la no doubt but that the i rice of wheat will reach the hlghttt figure ever known, before thli year la up, and exceed It by far tieforo tho new crop i omc. "Tho tnlk that onoHjullar wheat lu Cbliagu I higher under the priarut clrcuniaUncee la," It fay, "aUolutrly rldliuloua Ofconran If the larmera lioull Inalatoiioirorlnj more wluat than there li money to buy, they could keep the trlcia down u little, but," a) tho circular, "tho warning came In good aenaoit lo the iprlug wluat furmcra, nud they held back letter than tho (peculator! expected. There uetvr wai any good reaeou for having Hie wheat pnra au low a It la to.laj, Thoae who nru fircul b atiaoluie neciwily tu eel), or who nre too ldlotlo toundcMaud thevltuatlun, are uot iu nunieroua that their action tin Leep ilownlhuirlcinany length of time, and naoou na the foolanre uut if the market tho luti lllgent farmers will gel prlcci uJeruiate tu the lire umtUucei. |