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THE WHEAT CROP AFFLICTED JURIST. Proceedings Instituted to Determine the sanity of Judge Sevtt. ZZLER's FATE. = AN EM A Fugitive From Brooklyn Commits Sul- elde in British Columbia. MARKET REPORTS. Kansas city Liv Stock. 0) Market, O Mar OMAHA, b, Oct. 14.—A ser’ of Vicrorra, B.C, Oct. 14—The cor- one eee ee et The Kansas City Star § Star Sizes Up the sensational incidents in connection’ oner’s jury in the ease of J. W. Conrad KE *y aND Wer Suatl Situation. with the erratic course of Judge C. R. Cox, of New York se body was i Sa Scott, of this judicial district, in deal- | found near th oa Wi pL 2 rdict of sales HIGHER PRICES EXPECTED. the past few months culminated yester- condition of — te DRESSED BEEP ANT day in a complaint t filed with the Thomas Atkinson, th o : 4 Sah = 4 | A Better Demand Soon to Set in From Europe—England Needing Extra that the reason of the jurist has been | vear ago, said that C. Supplies Europe Wants dethroned—so a special from that him he had 225,000,000 L:ushels From the Out- a many y York. He claimed to owna farm the re publ an nati , New Jersey and consi | ein favor of t 1 | real estate. He came | Kansas Ciry, Mo., Oct. 14.—The held at Omaha. | latest estimates of the world’s crop of wheat, most of them being official. show that the aggregate is not materially dif- ferent from the ; ry figures given in the Star three months ago. There is ing with members of the bar during insanity board of Burt county, charging point alleges. Judge prominent in rsand made the speec’ h before politics for western his advancement to tb? di a few months ago by a most remar} charge to the grand } i 1 boldly asserted that the public of this vicinity were officials - of the most | Seott has been! returned a verc whom the deceased st: London and Homeopathic Medic: presi college in New | in plenty of m found New Yorx, Oct. UY ? | AND RemenBER Som 1 e an : | ¢= ¥ actually a shortage of some millions of pronounced co’ A f days | body was foun tor 484 bushels in the supplies of the world ac-' later he sent to jail Attorneys Cobband ! a well known aecountant in this cits cording to the most reliable figures of| Casey for contempt because _ they | He disappeared from his home in Broo's- supply and demand and the present un-/ dared intimate in a im ath yn forachange | lyn in July, 1891, and although a search yo pea, 3d paralleled depression in the of venue for a councilman charged | was made no trace of him could be ha world is to the statist able. trade of the utterly inexpli | prejudiced. with boodling that Scott was HLis unduly | Mr. Cox was worth considerable mon N. K. “ii i ot iSuis, MAKE IT: \ conduct in this line } and had a lit valued at $15,000. At ‘To the practical business men in the | continued most re saaveeple aig arbi- the time ne dic ante ast even | ak ALL GROCE RS KEEP IT; x grain trade, however, it is simply trary until it culminated at Tekamah | hinted that there was anything wré | \ EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS ipner question of pressing present supplies and of an entire absence of any disposi- | tion anywhere in the world to buy | he insisted on a case being continued | learned that he had embezzled more | wheat in large quantities for specula- | in language wh Judge Scott consid- | than $16,000 from the Ame: | > veers a enancee tive purposes. If the figures of crops | ered insulting. Whe yunty court | Suit was began aga | & GER ies) tN and of requirements are correct the present depression is certain. to give Ww in a peculiar conflict of authori torney P At because son was se released Peterson ona corpus, Scott dered CaS sheriff t the His friends w September 30, the with his accounts. sd when, on to recover the amount, and an attach- ment was issued against whatever pr p- sAu- eridg ie Co make re 7 CATHOLIG LADY One ee j 00 in ove town, B Cooker free to before the end of the cereal year to buoyancy and to advancing prices. Three countries in Europe—Ital) Spain and England—have poorer crops again arrest him,t ty judge. His ec such | that the members of the bar are said te have bezun suit todetermine his mental ether with the coun erty he ow ned in the state. phos verd snap) WayTepD—Intelligent, industrious lady to receive subscriptions, make collections, and attend to our business in her own locality. References required, é Si2 PER WEEK. « OFFICE OF CATHOLIC PUBLICATIONS, 4.85 p—Receipts. 616: market was very ‘Judge Cox, ATI, Oct. 14 —Of Jacob D. Cox has not identified himself shipped yester t and nomi | CINCINS late Judze | this year than last. In the rest the | ¢ iti z a ii > ved i A = sea The following are representative x Fifth Ave. aud Madison Sts, - CHICAGO, LI nis yea i condition, and if he is not removed in prominently with politics. He has al- g pre < in ad LL crops are much better than last year, | this manner to begin impeachment pro- Anan SSE nErA) Seni Carman was coc vulUicoremnnt smerovnirst etc 73 299 though many of them are not above the | ceedings. Nn re ey ce selene: et . ce OS ee a beaaiear dd a peed, ernor of Ohio two terms. He was sec- Snape oe ae ie P : The Cougregational Council retary of the interior in President] cprcaco. Oct oi —Hows_ Reesi . France leads, with the greatest im- spot See. Ost. In ee A e a : ae: HICAGO, Oct. 14—Hogs—Receipts, 17,090; provement. The French erop, accord- Z ; : = hi S he report gaine¢ 1 yesterda shipments yesterday, = E 5 SRLS tional triennial al this | circulation in local political circles that left over, about 12,00); quality poor; ing to the latest government estimate, 5 4 a = kevaniers a -oate: - is 300.500.000 bushels. of vere hheav mor ning the committee on place Cox would vote for Cleveland for | M#rket quiet and weal at yesterday's closing _ 4 y Yiand time of the next meeting re- Bean eolinhle conrecene las | aoe ales ranged at $4.85(05.50 for light: wheat, against 214,500,000 bushels last year. France will require 40,000,000 ported in favor of either San Fran- Judge Cox has been 43.00 for rough packing: 6) for heavy packin $4.90%5 45 for g and ship- bushels of foreign wheat The rye crop | Franciaru, and Dr. Hullocle’ of Tas | noice tie a lang tine band that hie serio, tii cinta pontiac . is officially computed at 67,675,569 bush- Rae tae ae Sane a he Re ee 5 par 33 pa shipments yesterday, 4,698 Market r els, as compared with 59,513 bushels Parone t: J z ¢ council | action comes of long and careful stud quict aud prices steady. 2 in 1891. voted by a large majority to incet on The lines upon which his conversion neep—Keceipts, ~; oficial yesterday, = In Germany the wheat crop is esti- | t¢, Pacific coast at the point to be | came about are much the same as those aabipments yesterday, 3961 Market i) ] mated at 100,000,000 bushels, against decided upon by the provisional com- Attorney-General Wayne Mac- | viet and prices nnchay $5,000,000 in 1891. The empire will re- pee een i SUNS coneuereen = —_— Sean oe rou Live Stock: * one F quire supplies froma abroad of about | ee eee eee eee come Fell Into an Ambush. market strong ou 1a Gutnles eset) 1 00 and Provisions of all Kinde. 20,000,000 bushels. The German rye | P' Cong Provisional com} Cancurra, Oct. 14.—A massacre of ; 50: mixed, 83,005 40: crop is satisfactory and seems to have |™!ttee for the next three years Indian troops attached to the | y Sheep—Receipts,700; mar- reached 245,000,000 bushels. and the council paudorscd the FEES: es has oecured in the Chin | ket strong The preliminary estimates of the eons Se cere ee Te = hills. A company of natives” fell into Kansas City Grain Market. A A vt & crop of Austro-Hungary place the total HSMcoRs S) Th ivotbes CA SHe OnE I: ambush while traversing a district in KANSAs City, Mo., Oct. 14.—The cash wheat yield this year at 176,000,000 bushels, against 168,000,000 bushels produced last year, permitting an exportation of G. Merrill, JL A. Hill, J. M. Stur M. W. Montgomer the h ils and were overpowered by a large body of Chins. Seventeen of the natives were killed. A detach ment of market here she day than yester ved a@ little more strength to- and early sales of sample lots were qe higher, but the advance wi As lost CICARS AND TORACCO, : before the close. The offerings of car lots on about 8,000,000 bushels. An Explosive U British troops was sent to the vi change were light. About 150,00) bushels of |. , ; : ‘ The Balkan peninsula, including; Cyeyenanp, O., Oct. 14.—In a desert- and had frequent skirmishes with the | 3 2 hard out of store was bought by shippers. A ty pay the hiohest market pl ice for ( ounts Roumania, Bulgaria, Turkey in Europe, | ed part of the suburbs near the Garfield | €n¢™y, but no decisive engagement has rain port ee eaciiere BIDE DH NEY 5 Bosnia, Servia and Greece, has pro- Pes ae yet been reported. ore aw beats; Shi TESOla Se Chas vclver Out > : . monument this morning a motor and |} = Wheat sold to go east by way at 6626040 7 Dp. duced about 130,000,000 bushels, against | teil "cat “wore arreonching ‘the ee : Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- 117,000,000 bushels last year. From | city, when the wheels of the | ANN Arbor, Mich., Oct. Prices were quoted as follows: No. 2 hard these countries importing countries ex- [former struck a bottle that lay |gents of the state university h oe soe ee j pect to obtain about 35,000,000 bushels. | on one of the rails. A terrible explo- | adopted a suggestion made by Pr old, 51@33e: new, 547 58e: + hard Italy’s returns published by the min- sion occurred and the motor car was dent Angell that the salaries of profes- wheat, 406f51c; No. No. 3 ister of agriculture estimate the wheat | thrown into the air about two feet. one | sors be raised to prevent other colleges | 3 red wheat. old, 56 . 8GGle: No. 4 red 9» 9» 1 crop at about 110,850,000, against 124,- | of the forward wheels being blown off. | from constantly robbing him of his best | “Goth 222 ey te a ° ° ; 000,000 in 1891. The deficit to be cov- | ‘There were no passengers and the mo- | assistants. The raise is from $300 to | mana pers were fa 5 ered by importation will be about 32,- | tormon and conductor were not hurt. 500 annually in each ese, in accord- | buyers. > Mexi seems to have 000, 000. : Si GeUeLeA ECA SEE a anee with the length of the term of ased utterly on account of ne block- a. nee i 2S ieig bal. + Clos ash Lee ere Ni 2 nite, = ~ uecording to the latest official hace The | Service. pune ee nines ele ne co annua Having purchased the stock of goods known as the 3 2 MONROEVILLE, Ala., Oct. 14.—The s “ 3 wh 3GII'4C 5 8 4 a wheat crop which may bodi 2g 2 ji Pach ae . c: No. mixed, 34@34 at 215,000,000 bushels eae s a aera : aa i Boel | seramray Octinid se peccident not has quoted nominally at @e: no ¢ Grange store consisting of ‘ Syaingits7 000000 In 1001 “The quan~|20C “ONS __DrOmers Tome (COuuson | | cciowea the (ce ee the) Lesion of ted nominally at 314 Shippers y 3 tity available for exportation will be and Burrell Jones, who were lyn ed MehGe CRATE HER ee Tiare an Aen ee caer is and ippi river for b not more than 60,000,000 bushels. ‘The | for the foul murders of Planter : y ; pA pees : 165,000,000 bushels to supply her normal A Gladstone Seat Lost. Caprivi must either withcraw the | demands and to have normal stocks at Lonpoy, Oct. 14.—The election to fill |German army Dill or resign, so a dis- the end of the crop year. the vacaney for the Cirencester division } patch says. sian rye crop appears, according to s given by the Economist Fran- , to have yielded 596,000,000 bush- rs rye crop was 520,000,000 bushe s. Therye crop of Russia this year is 84,000,000 bushels below the av- erage for eight years past, and as the average annual exports of rve 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. ‘The English wheat crop this year is not only one of the smallest ever pro- duced, but the quality is uniformly bad. The London Times’ estimate of the crop is 5¢ 5,000 bushels, against 74,- 00 bushels last ye a shortage of 18,417,009 bushels. otwithstanding England's extraordinary imports last year, aggregating 178,000,000 bushels, she will have to import this year fully ‘The crop of Spain, according to the Bulletin des Halles, is 68,000,000 bu- Johnson and his daughter last were cut down as soon tinct and the bodies torn to pieces by the maddened mob and then gathered together in a large heap and burned as they had burned the bodies of their helpless victims Lunacy Proceedtogs joined. Omana, Neb., Oct. 14.—Judge Cun- ningham R. Scott, of the district court, who achieved notoriety last spring by jailing two lawyers for contempt. be- cause of an exception they took to his charge, hes arrayed the majority of the district bar against him. The law- yers at Tekamah appealed to Judge Seott’s associates to reeall him, but were told they had no power. They then took steps to bring him before the lunacy commission, but Judge Scott has enjoined the lunacy proceeding: night as life was ex- of Gloucestershire in the house of com- mons caused by the death of Arthur | sntaresidentof this distinction ie an, who is at pr This no Mr. H gh literary qualitic Deine author of numerous learned and inte esting works on the life, times and dis- coveries of Columbus. fer confer was red } pris recognition of his | Talian Priests © Romé, Oct. 14.—Bishop Otto Zordetti, of St. Cloud, Minn., had a Je at the Vatican, and was authorized by | the pope toselect a number of It n priests to accompany him to the United States and assist him in the work of his dioces audience BREVITLES Phil You 0, was lynched at Palmyra, V for killing Walker Glass, The election for the Italian | chamber of deputies is tixed for Novem- ber 6. | new The building of a toll bi Ark., has started an at Little tation for Rock, nixed, 2622 No 2ry rejected, 49¢ rm: Yew, 40 teceipts, 20 cars Timoth market weak ¥, good r ton: prairie. new, low grade veccording to bil to dillipg, GROCEREIS & DRY GOODS, { desire to say to my many river: friends that I have re- plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in & shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends | call and see me. PORDUWE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. Ribs — Oct Nov I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any store in the city. Call and see me BOSS SADDLE, : shels, against 76,000,000 bushels last | Brend Winterbotham, who was re- | a free bridge | Jan year. Spain and Portugal together turned by the Gladstonians at the gen- The small steam barge Richard Mar- | —WILL— Will require 15,000,000 bushels of for- | eT election, was held yesterda tin was sunk in afogat Bar point. near | gp povis, eign wheat. : resulted in a vietory for the conser Detroit, Mich. 11: « = ‘ The wheat crops of Belgium, Hol- | tives by 14 votes” This election will] Capt John Kane died at Helena, Aris. | Ba: sh Give Satisfaction land, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden | Teduce Mr. Gladstone's majority in the | In the war he was a gallant member of | ped et and Norway, according to the latest | house of commons to thirty-nine. Hindman’s legion. | se%e. iz es 3 trade estimates, aggregate 30,000,000 Davenport Refuses. The Union Pacific has succeeded in | May, 41% Oa IN EVERY RESPECT. bushels, against 31,000,000 bushels last year, and these five countries will have to import 56,000,000 bushe!s of wheat. If the above figures are correct Europe will have to cross oceans for at least 225,009,000 bushels of wheat. The sur- plus of India has already been exhaust- ed and her exports have been 24,000,000 New York, Oct. 14.—John I. Daven- port has flatly refused to attend the meeting of the special committee of the house of representatives appointed to investigate him and his election meth- ods. He sent aletter to the chairman announcing his intention of disregard- ing the summons of the committee and getting its Pugetsound business quoted in the Chicago rate sheet. The tearing down of a British flag in Westchester county, N. Y., has raised a guestion of international courtesy. John Brennan, a notorious thief is dying at the city hospital at St. Louis He has a bullet he near the spinal New York Gra New York, Oct. 14 —Whe 00) bu: shipments, 103.539 bu: re shipments, 16,635 May, & yc: O. pmoer, Blige Oats—Ma Corn xc Kansas City Produce. Receipts wheat, —Janu- ceipts, Better than any other Saddle Octo- ae For the money. Made ona bushels. From the minor countries of | giving his reasons coupled with some | column and refuses to say how he Kansas City, Oct 1¢—Eges—Light re = s 3 the southern hemisphere she will | disagreeable remarks got it i BE peepee 0. 0 e Lea ther i Tee a not get more than 25,000,000 ang maeesan Half the business portion of Hill City, eamery, fancy, 23 424e: good to choice, bushels, leaving 175,000,000 bush- eS : tore packed, 1321 2 els to be supplied from this} JEFFERSON City, Mo., Oct. 14.—The | Deak pesdwoods SD. as ge weved ae eee 5, No danger of Tree breaking. ; BS PP. A : _ by fire. Loss, $75.000. Ed Cunningham. 4 : country and Canada. The United | Tepublican nominees for state officers BAO Dr esc ts nen ea a : >, 1318. Poultry —Pair receipts, Al full‘li ji States will have to supply about 25,000,- and presidential electors were filed 3 S better f each; so a full5line of 3 els. leaving a surplus of 150,000,000 | Chandler last winter, was convicted of shoes £ : The idea came | york, fanc | bushels Every bushel exported in ex- | murder in the first degree last night at | © them throuzh a dream ss | 23e: | Delaw ' cess of that quantity must be drawn } midnight and sentenced to the peniten- Eugene Thorne. who was being tried | Cranberries, 000 bushels of wheat to the West Indies and to South American countries so with the secretary of state yesterday. The democrats and populists have not to death. Annie Sterling, of New York, thinks the man who married her a few weeks active, firm: roosters, 2c hens. 8c: firm b 9c per Ib. vat OREN that there is demand upon her and her been heard from up = date and the a ago under the name of George Berry i Springs. waqted, A STEEL FORK hern sister for 200,000,000 bushels | P¥blicans have yet nine congressional | 280 unde = —— ry is 4Z5c per ib: younz 1 58 ee ee ee ee ERE fle within the next six|@ highwayman and burglar, and she | Pigeons, aioe Appies—Puir receipts, of wheat. Canada can supply 15,000,- | BOMIBEes to BLS NB Sse poe a, 2150225) i 53 supply the remaining 185,000,000 bus To the Tee Rarer ease tek band | a ; Guturte, Ok. Oct. 14.—Henry Red- Mrs. sere Cook, = pas Eanes ae | aif Sef : z. < engaged in a search for $185,000 in gol 1 - a Her crop is 520,000,000 bushels, her} mond, formerly of Leon, Kan., who | MS ee : bates . Ali styles and home requirements are 370,000,000 bush- | Shot and killed his bride of six weeks at coin, which they believe lies buried | oe peacee from the reserves which, though they are liberal, are not extraordinary. It is certainly poor business policy to sell re- serves of wheat at phenomenally low prices. It has never been done and it is not likely to be done this year. The Detroit school board has passed a) pe accepted. Aransas Pass railw. sceivership e son & Renner Draying Co and RB resolution that teachers must be gradu- atesof publichighschools. The resolu- tion indirectly excludes Catholic teach- ers and has provoked comment. i | j tiary for life. Henry Watterson For Orator. Virginia, declined to speak on dedica- tion day in place of Congressman | Breckenridge, of Kentucky, and Henry Watterson was offered the place, which Hon. John J. Ingalls will address a! republican meeting to be held in the Auditorium at Chicago on October 24 | forgeries’ Cooper was indicted = x | were ina room at a Fort Wor O Curcaco, Oct. 14.—Senator Daniel, of | ** : pa. Wee near Nashville. Tenn. | for poisoning Miss Mary West, the Hills-} boro (Tex.) society lady, while they! . as the young | was declared not t h her own accord. | lady took the drv In the investigatioa into the shor! age of funds in the San Auditor A. G. Cooper's reports for sums alleged to have been paid Receiver B. | F. Yoakum were practically proven te! Horses Cremated San Francisco, sion of a lantera man this morning destroyed the large stables of the carried by aw caused a fire Robe. also fifteen Twelve horses we dwellings adjoi: e burned alive. aggregate loss is estimated at %0,000, | Insurance small Oct 14.—An e Double Wagon harness from $10 to $29. ' Buggy harness $7 to $25. xploe is Second hand harness f Turf Goods from $3.00 to #15. for fast horses. h Full line o Come and see us, McFarland Bros, BUTLER, Mo. Stet-] ing. = | The| | rr. Ls PETTYs