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TOREIG femal Outlook for the Har- aT et in Great Brit- ain, —_—_—_——— nage by the Jato Rains Dat ¥ ‘Almost. Beyond Com-. » putation. pa «» Foch Recurring Day the Pros- aor Grows Less Encour- aging: Se ching Fleet Caught in a é eens Off the Scottish Coast. =. Founded Fears of Great Loss of Life and Prop- erty. : ———— Rebellious Arabs Causing Great Exoltee ment In sunts by Their Bellige erent Altitude. Welle! tts to Acoapt the Promieral of FrancoSituation of Affaira in Afghanistan, » GREAT BRITAIN. THE ILAIVEST: Sesnox, Ane? — Thy Timessays: * With pels day there is less hope of a good harvest. fhe weather has turned against us at a erit- aalmoment. ‘the loss to the country from chelate ralnis is to bo reckoned by millions, {tis impasstble to gather corn, and ib will won cease to be worth gathorlng, rhe alte uation for our fariners Igdismmal, For many of them a bud finrvest must mean absolute ula,” Gold FOR NEW VOI ffs stated that Tnsuranees were effectert gulay for £3,000,000 of gold to bo shipped to Sew York to-morrow. ‘The Bank ot Ene land has, however, checked shippers? op- erations by declining to soll bars, and, a3 irmentsston of soverel sus is leas profitable, 0 qaller amount was taken than was antiel- ated, Mate Timea says: “The vompnratively small ballon withttrawal yesterday 1s exe plained by thu refusal of the banie to sell bar oll, sothnt some orders on Amertean ne tountfor bars could not be exvented. The withdrawal was In soverel ang,” {CONTINUOUS RAIN hastallen iu County Down, Ireland, the past two dayy, Ceronis are jeopardized. Corn- tniting had begun, but all corn-cutting fa upended, ‘The fulds ure sodden, A FISUING FLEET IN A GATES Aherriug fsilng fleet has been caught ina pileoff Peter Mend, Scotland, One necount wales that ohundred boats are still nt sen, Risfeared Lhat there 14 considerable loss. THE ST. LEGEI, : ‘The Intest betting in the rac for tho St. Lager Stakes fs 9 to 2 against Troquols, WOOT HALES, > attho Colontat wool sles to-iny 8,000 bales sere diaposed of, chielly New South Waios, Queensland, Victoria, and Now Zealand. Yhere was a fuir demand, but rates were wn shanged, i BULLION AIMIPMENTS, a , Arrangements are progressing for ronawed purchases of bullion on Now Yorke ‘nvcount twopen market. ANMAMENT TO BE PROROGUED TO Nov. 12, » Tho Gazette announces that Parliament sill be prorogued to Nov, 12, IIBAVY RAINS ignin prevailed yesterday in varlous parts of England and Scotian, «., HARVESTERS FOI IRELAND. Sisty Inborers sailed from Liverpool for Dabiin last night to ald In. harvesting the topsof " boycotted ” landlords. Marriott & Atkinson, filumakers, of Shof- pi lar fulled, Liabilities from £30,000 to AN ADVANOK IN WHKAT, Livenroor, Aug, 26.—A leading grain cir- cularsays; “Tho unfavorable weather has caused a further general advance in wheat. ‘Thespot market ty 0 shilling to two shillings eater, Cargoes in all positions have simt- luly improved. At to-dny’s markot thore Wasa guod attendance, Whent ts In fale do- tand and’prices 4a vetter, Flour Is 5d@yjt higher, and biditors fn somo cases chovkedl Whereby, Corn {s less freely offered and in ps Teast but closed at unchanged PARNELLS APPEAT. Dont, Aug, 2%,—Purnoll, snoaking ot Mecting at Castlo Derg, County ‘I'yroud, Uked tho electors to decide betweun truo foresentatlyes of the poopls nnd u Govorn- hent which forged tho fettors of ‘coorelon ‘or the noblest of freland’s ehiliren, Ie i T. A. Dickson, tha Whig enudi- tte, iC eleotad, will take his seat hind Buckshot Forster and Slanderer Hat ‘Surt, Io ngserted that tho Land bill was be through fear of the Land League, and : Government only released. Jolin Dillon en they eaw continued lnprisomment Fould Kittin, Parnell epnelnded by ask- 4g thoso Who favor the release of “su rela” to plump tor Rylott. * Joh RELEASED, : Pty 8 Hefterman, Monorary Secretary of ad branch of the Land League, im- ‘ gs under the Cucrelon net, has been ro- CANON DOYLE, poiaw to Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, who tate Mttho Land bill contatned gorms of “na ee good, statea that the Govern- with burnosely arreated respectable mon bled View of making thelr relatives intor- : b quotling tho Innd agitation su as to i thalr relense, us been A BUnSCRIPTTION ay} ju Wicklow, @ Meveuted to hin on his release, ; —— inex TUNIS. EAT ENCITEMENT AT BUSA, ams Aug, 2.—News recelved from cis Great oxeltement prevails In tho and villages in the vicinity of. Suga, nite pate vroxinity of Arab bands, Re- et pillaging have been received from ale re neighborhood, The Governor of a8 Drohibited armed Arabs. from en- Pa © town, Several thousand Arabs Tarp etl to be withia forty-five kllome- ann ‘unis, and others ten kilometres from. amet, where a Frenol. detachuoit la owe Which Gen, Logero} has orderod rey tn tho direction of Tunts, lise TO BK ReSTORED IN TUNIS, terra pence that Roustan, French Minls- ‘enter ute, bas becn summoned to Paris to . With tho Government: ta concoct 'es for seouring ordor in ‘Sunla. News trom tae BXCESHE ° Curdergy et usa states that Arabs havo aes outside tthe somal is sinon and yi ra ure plan oy an ohek on Susa, — . NSUNGRNTS DRFEATED, f Neues; Aug. 2k—Te fs roported that tho fates jy eUsuewents: who -advaneed upon Alatge ave been defeated with heavy losa, tt aban umber of All Bun Khilltas? follows doned hiin after the battle, dare hoou, TUE GATES Ov BUSA du ‘ , civilians and ordered thom on guatd for | service on the walls, ABGITANISTAN, TUE AMBER MOVEMES TE. Lanony, Aug. 2,—A fow days ago the Atneer with a furge foree arrived within a fewinllesof Khelat-l-Ghilzat, ‘The advanced. posts of Ayoob Khan are believed to bo only a few marelics distant; but tt Is tprobable tat they will resist if nitual There ts a report, so far unconttrmed, that Ayoob Khan meditates n retreat to Herat. AYOOH KIRAN'S FORCES MUCIT DIMINISIIED, Lonpos; Ate. The Viceroy of tnidin telegraphs the following from politlen! oflees on the frontier: > trustworthy corres spondentsends news that Ayoub Kliun's force fa much dhatuished. Ite ligs etait roghnents, niunbering not over 400 nfen enct., Ayoob Khan has sent more monay, stores, and arins to Iorat, and it $s belleved some dnuger ta threatening him there, Hs attempt to raise Durant eavnlry fatled, and: it ts not probe abte he will pg able to meet the Atmveratany digtatieo from Candajar” ————| RUSSIA. PROIECTED SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION, Loxnon, Aug. 20,—A dispateh from St. Petersburg says: “The Government will give overy nssistance to tho projected selen- tlle expedition to 'Tukke Onsts, Contral Asin”? ‘The correspondent remarks that such expeditions have generally preceded an- nexutloys, : $ RENT ACTIONS TIT FRONTIER. * The Russian Colonels of atiuy, Prokopop tut Palica, arrested recently while examine ing the fortiticattons of Przamysl, Galicla, have been sent across the frontier. FRANOK. GAMBETTA For PREMIER, Pameg, Aug. 2.—An artlete tn Gambetta’s onan seonis to foreshadow his neeeptance of the Premiership, A DUEL IN prospect. Clemencenii lng left Parls for Mnrscilies to fight a duel with the editur of a paper who had Insuited tim, ANOTHER BOOK ON THE AMERICAN WAIL D’Ordye announces Uint Comte de Paris ty wrlling another book on the American War. OFY FOR ATGERIA ‘Three battalions have embarked at ‘Toulon for Algiers, with artillery, GERMANY. A SCHEME OF HISMANCH'S, Bentan, Aug. 20—The Sovlatigt leadors are denouncing Bismarck’s scheme for pon- stoning nged workinen as a mere election muuneusre, THY EMPEROR'S NEALTI ‘The Bocraen Courier reperts tho health of Emperor William bad. Mets suffering from uy severe attack of indizestion. , SWITZERLAND. WILL TAKE REFUGE IN LONDON, Loxpon, Aug, 28,—Prhice Krapotkine, the Nihilist, having beon- dented asylum . in Switzerland, has decided té take refnge In London. THE WHATHER. ” TNE SIGNAL SERVICE, OF¥ick OF TIE Ciiby SIGNAL OFrricnn, Wasurnatox, D. C, July 2%—-1 0. m.—For the ‘lennesseo and Ohio Valley, partly cloudy woathor, followed posstbly In tho north por- tlow by lvenl rainy variable winds, mostly southerly; stationary or higher temperature; Jowor pressure. : For the Lower Luke region, Increasing cloudiness, followed by Jocal rainy winds mostly southonsterly;. stationary or higher famporature; lower pressure, For ¢he Upper Lake region, parlly cloudy awenther, local rain, winils mostly southerly, stationary tompernture and pressure, For tho Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sourt Valluys, partly cloudy .weathor,” lgcal sain, wids mostly souttorly, stationary or lower tempernture, statlonary prossure. ‘Tho Chief Signal ONcor of the army fur- nishes the followlng, speclal bullotins A. atorm'tlsturbaice of great energy 1s cent ral In the Guld Stream enst of tho South Atlantic const, Jt 1s withput doubt the St. ‘Chom as hurricane of. Munday night, ‘Lhe slow movemont of the storm-centre since yuster- dy Indicates that It Is now reeury ing In its track, but itis yet uncertain in what diroo- tion It will move to northward, ‘Ln untiolpn- ton of a possiblo dangor from this storin, cautionary storm-signals heye been displayed from Cedar Koy te Saeksau ville sahen ts 3 Alook. 1 northeasterly «winds Rita prevail wou the South Yatiantic const. “Local rains hive fallen in Dakotn, Minnesota, the Upper Lake region, and tho , South ‘Atlantio. States. During ‘the vast twanty-four hours tho tomperature has rison slightly In tho Miudle States, New Jnelad, the Luke region, tho Ohio Valley, Missouri, and-Lowa, and hes romalued nemrly stallonary In tho Sotithorn States,” 1t ig gendrally abo. mean for tho month. ‘Tho following speci temporntures wore obsorved to-nights Enst- port, 63; Burlington, 65; Quebeo, 075 renl, G8; Alpen, 633) Duluth 3, Sines i au tone ts mnt ho South At- og, clearing Weal 4 inutic States, and rain iu the Middle States and New England. ‘ 2 LOUAL OBSERVATION! LINGAGO, Att Dine hareyanerpiuy Wind) Vel | AeA .U) TRB: Bist, Wel & aia) TeMarometar corrected. for tomparuiury oluyutiva, 1 85 and {fnatromental error, Moan baromutor, BLUZL ’ Monn therimaimoror, tbe ) ie _. Sean huraldity, abe, + Tlduest tomporuturd, B30 Lowest touporature, |, GENERAL OUSKUVATIONS, . Cian, Aug, 26~10118 p.m, War medsezes| SERUECHUS: BSEZ cteecceeds aaa ie : ectece: feet * leeBececcocee Nort By au “Antonts; Wron Naked SPO atuall lo Invasure, + NEW YORK OITy, . BE +. Bptelat Diapated to The Chréago Tribune, New. Your, Aug.20—Temporatura; 9:00 Pe Od, BY ob Hts wy Ho Vote hs es i nyerago taihpurature, ayorage (ull tute for convaponding ute fash yoar, 6496, THE YORKTOWN CELEBRATION, |: SWinkeapanns, Pay Ang 26-—-The York town Committers of the Stute Loglulature, iu seasion toqiny, adopted. n resolution to the effect that the representation from. the Btuto at Yorktown, as contémplated by the reso- Intion of the General Assembly, will In- ehude the heads of the Executive and Judl- clat Departnvents, the Legislature the State officers, onl-established itatarlenl sucletivy, abut, aud the Governor armed tho q and compantes of National Guar 1k CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, L881—SIXTEEN PAGIs0, NEW YORK. {3670,930,100 in New Railroad Stooks and Bonds Issued in 1881, Opposition of Leading Merchants to the Passage of Lowell's National Bank- rupt Law, a A Romantic Young Woman Hlopes with and Mar- ries a Zulu. : A Colony: of Russian Jews to Sail for This Country Sept. 25, A Brensk-Down in All tho Pro- duce Markets Yesterday Over Bad Reports. Tho Sonor Partner in a Firm Oanses Its Failure Through Wall Street Speoulations, NEW RNATILNOAD STOCKS. £070,050,100 worrit IssbED IN 1881, ‘Sreciat IMspateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yok, Aug. %—Lhe Commeretat and Financtut Chrontete | its Investors! supplement te noe tssted to-morrow has an urtlely entitled “New Stocks and Bonds in 1891." ‘The article ty supplemented with two pages of inbles giving lists of “stocks and bonds for tho construction of now Hues,” also “ stocks and.bonds for hnproves nents, pitrehase of roads, or Issued on con- solidation,” and atyo..“stucks and. bonds without valuable consideration.” Each of these tables will be found’ vatunble for exe ninination and referened, Fram the remarks whileli precede them we make the fullowlng extricts: “ With those explanations we may look for nmomentat the results obtalned from tho tables below, aud observe that the total Issues of stocks and bonds for TI CUNSTUUOTION OF NEW LINES nmMotInt Lo $670, 010, 100, enlilng for $24,053,000 cash, ‘The total for improvements, wurchase of other rondg, and on consolidstions 13 8243,~ 684,200, enllIng for an estimated amount of $155,194,200 cash, and inaking the aggre- gate cng» requirements — $8s9,877,200, 'rho total ysued without any valu- able consideration and: enlling for no cush payments fs $30,033,700, ‘The amount of se- curities put forth in the period from.dau. t to Sept, 1 does not bear any close relation to the miles of railroad constructed In the sine eight months, for the renson that many of the toans have been subserlbed for as above stited to complete work away Site the your 1882, while on the othey hand the roads bullt éarly in the year were provided for by-tunds raffed In 1890, ‘The actuat nniomnt of yond completed this year to Sept. 1 may be stated in round figures at $500 mlles, which has, bean done matuly in four months since the Ist of Muy, and probably called for a cast outlay of" $20,000 per mnfle, or 870,000,000, ‘Lo use a coumner: cla! phrase, the tables below show rather the stocks and bonds hn slaht thus far In 18st the visible supply which fas been prepared to sutisty . ‘THY RAVENOUS DEMAND FOR NEW SECURE rhs : in the nalnetpal finunelal markets of the ayorid, For the purposes of this artiele, and tutmnke the exhibit as clear ns the complex vireumstances allow, the total. stovks anc bonds fesved orsttbserlbed for this yenr have been classified under threeheads: First Lose issued positively for the cottstrnetion of ew routs; second, those for improvements, for purchase of other reade or on consolidations ; {hird, thoso issued without. any value: re- ceived, as stock dividends or olhorwise, Tt tho second clngs. of — scouritics iysuert for Improvements, purchasoa . of other rounds, or on consolidation, area hue eluded all those numerous issues where iy value whatever was reveled for the new Issue. ‘Thus tn the Increase of Long Island ‘Inliréad: stock fromm 28,200, to 10,000,000, or in the very heavy Issues made by tha East Tennesste, Virgiuta & Goorgia Rond, ropresenting partly the acquisi- tlon of other roads, the nominal value of the now Issues 19 VASTLY LANGER THAN ‘TIE OLD, but only, the: inereasd over the. old stocks and bonds is carried ont, aud ag there was some evalito obtained they are thrown Into” the third elnss of these ‘issued, t without . vali ‘ble consideration,’. ‘Lhe | most equita- ble plan Luppuaredd to bo. state brieily Jun eauh case the precisa torins of Issue, so far as thoy were known. From the footlngs of the oxtanted tables below wo hnyo the fal- lowing, totals as the result“of the investiga. tlon, Stocks and bonds Issued and subscplbud for to Sopt, 1, 1831: - For construction of now road—mort- gauge bonds .. peecipe bonds. For improvements, for othor rondd, or on ol murtange bond 75,109,000 Tngome bow $21 61K) 040) Grand total—mortygage bonds... , S200, 000 Iuconm bonds,,. S14 200 BOCK... 00040 . 18,000,000 Thus we hit nie ts stocks: ud te WW and. bonita known to have been Isaued or ath seribud for thus fur in 183 of $v70,G50,100, Whothor e ‘THIS VISINLE SUPPLY will ba sufletent. to mact the cnormons de innnd for naw seouritles remalns to be Keel. What amonnt of ens Sa nctuuily enlledt foron thls total of about 071,000,000 of now ixsiies ? Inthe trst cluss for construction of roud, tho imortgage bonis are sold nt or nen par mid call for full value {i cash, say $2: . The income bonds 231 18H,000, eall tor Hout Jeud were given aa. abonus, 4 if ‘ho stock represents nothing wxe cupt in those chavs where it vas puibsvrload for alone. and no bonds wore Issued, for whore, ns fn two onses, the stock was sold for in full and bonds Z -. GIVEN AS A, DONUS, This amount of engl fy airoudy counted tn the bont{s, and thug out of $145,u70,000 01 stavk only $1 000 culla for vnah, which added to tho abuye alhonnt makes $24,683,000 us the total eash pal or to be pute for construction of tuw rallronds, Jn. the Bec ond class, which conslita largely of the In- orgase of stocks and bonds Issited on con solidations or on paymont .of a sinall port of the face value, fs only HS, Aa atl ay S PASH CR eng" nuLac iM lyn this way js $105,101 Which addod to the amount for new Goustruction, as above, ives 0 grand 13 200. ws CS SIT, 200. us nay atoghs and bonds lected or subseribod far up tu The tut of So) tent fy tho current year, The Hesne of tha third class are, a8 course, clear gift and call for no paymgiig.”” LOWBLIYS BANKRUPT LAW. .. QPPORITION TO TTY PASSAQE, 3) Bpeclal Dispatch ta Tas Chicago Tribune, New Yors, Aug. %--Thoro ts a move ment on fout hore jn opposition to the Na- tlonal Bankrupt act introduced: in Congress ‘lust winter-and: known-as: the: Lowell bill, Potitlons vara bolug-olrculated among mor chants aud other bueinese-mon fur signatures to this ond,. The movers sugzeat that instead of this DI,'an entirely pow one sal} be ine troduved us sgon a5 Congress convencs, tha Lowol! bill being entlrely in favor of the bankrupt, tho greditor batug worde olf than ho would be under the ofd Jaw repealed some throe years ago, Awwong the signers of the petition aro” such woll-known tris as A. 'T, Stewart, 11. 3. Claflin, Bates, Reed & Cooley, Field & Co,, McKesson, Robbins & new +] provides Co, A. Constable & Co, and other firins os well known, ‘The trerchants and other busi- Hessen wero ANOUSED PROM THEME AVATITY when it was diseoveretl that such a Nathonal, Bankrupt vet, if passed, would do them an Hanmense deal of horm, particularly as suet eltles as New York, Chicago, Now Orleans, and St, Lowls wore hardly considered tn the tet. Onoof tha leading merchants hore axe pressed the opinion to-day whos le said, “Wa do not want a inw that simply aces for hungry lawyers I starel of fat positions ns Reeristrars, or who: tre ever ready lo come to the rellef of fraud- went bankrupt triders. We bind quite enoteh of thint thieving under the oll lasy, nd rather than have ait ave. passed asa Nae Honal Bankrupt net, as proposed by the Lowell bill, we would prefer to remain as swe now are without any daw at al ‘The State luw ns it now stands wives more pro- teetlon from fraudulent bankrupts than THE LOWED INET would, One prominent nerchiantsald to me the other diy, “ We would rathor see a bunk. rupt — stue! put on the sidewalk and burned up) than fiave such ow daw ay proposed under tha bill Introduced last winter, and certuinly it would be better fornilof us”? It Is expected that Judes Itainmond, of ‘Tennessee, will be asked to traft 0 suitable funkeriipt DIN, witieh will be not only fulr te the bankrupt but to the cred- ftor, and that It dovg not act unfairly to any portion of the business community In any section of the country, As soon ns the suin- nar vitention ls alused and business-nien have returned to tawn steps will be taken for meeting of, the leading men engaged In varl- otts Hines of business. MARRIED A ZULU, A SINGULAT MARRIAGE CEREMONY. Spectut Diepateh to ‘Tha Chicago Tyibune. New Yori, Aur A. somewhat sligtt- Jar inarriaga ceremony took piace to-day ba the wedding of Udgunana, better known as “Zulu Charley,” who Is attachal to a miusetin hore, to Miss Anniette G, Corsint, awhite lady of Italian descent. Miss Cor- alni, who fs ninusie teacher, only 18 years oltt, visited the museum Inst February, and there sitw the Zulu for the first time, . It was evidently love at firstsight. Hor visits fram. that thie bacume frequent, and ag the weeks rolled by the Zulu began to manifest an alte: tion for her, Mr, Corsini, who ty pro- prietor of alarge show-window cuso house in New York was greatly opposed to the match, and did everything [1 his power to persuade his romantie Iittic daughter to GIVE UE TUN ZUL and think nothing more about him ‘This only had the effect of deepentng the affection that hatl sprang up between them, and ahasty marriage was agreed upon. An opportune thne did not arrive until Wednesday, when Miss Corsinf and Charley Denson (which ty the Zulvs American nine) eloped. She met him this ufternoog, and in companys with the groomsmen,—C @@ les Lichurds, 2 white man, and Usikall, ZAulity they ree iniredt to the residence of tia Ruv, J. Vase, Nu. S18 Union street, where the ceramony was performed, ‘The clergymin inde no objection to marrying the couple, and the Eplscopal survieu was road, "The wilnistor, ituppenrs, got somewhat mixed during the ceremony, for le addressed the bust man Usikali and the bride, all the questions. “Usikall,”’ said he, “do you tuke this womun for your wedded wife?” TU ZULU SLED, hat did-notauswer, "Chen in tho name of |, God, continued the minister, “1 pronounce you min and wife”? After the ceremony Mr, ls, who was the other groousimdn, nel Usikali that he, instend of “Zulu Charley,” hud been martied to the bride, Usikall was very much worked up about it and jumped around the room shouting: “Dor nat Charley. € Pm nar. ried.” ‘The imlnister, upon being Informed of the mistake he iad made, remodled It by performing another ceremony. ‘The newly- turried couple then left the: house and’ re- ed to the museum, Where the Zulu took ‘Lin tho performance. : ‘The youn lady is very handsome, RUSSIAN “JEWS. THE FIST INSTALLMENT TO LEAVE "FOR THIS COT EPT. 2h, _ Speclal Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, New Yonurk, Aug. %—Mr Adolph TL. Songer, Seeretury of the'Unton of American Hebrew Congregations and the Board of Delegates of Civil and Religious Rights, says. tho first fustallont of the perseented Tus sian Hebrows who are coming to Amerten will suil for this port onor about the 25th of next month. ‘The party will comprisa be- tween 200 and 300 able-bodied mechanics, farmers, and workingnton, Additional ship- iments will follow us Yapldly ay funds ean be raised to pay the expense of bringing the puople neryss the ovean, “It is not the. ob-. ject of our Sucloty,” says Secretary Sanger, “tolmports lob of worthless people who would nut make good cltizens of the United Sintes. Our agents go right into the midst of the Russian popwation and make diligent Inquitles ng to , THE CHARACTER AND HAMNITS OF THE IN- DIVIDUAL HEMEWS whonre desirous ‘of Joaving 2 Government where thoy are oppressed und nbused and of bucumlng resldontsof a country whore elvil and religious lberty fs lolorated and encour- aged, ‘There fs a mistakon idea sino many people that the Russian Hebrows aro Afoe'iisstuns eine to tals flee. and col u 8 P tf) i Foe eee sitar ray. to the Northwest | Dlewhed and sprouted, Farmers are feeling to sottio on faring,” fo saya tho fratobject | blue ut tho prospect, Much . plowing is to Dring over young and able-bodied nen, | 1s belng done | while | they | caunot Wyo will'soun bs folfowed by thelr families, | Sy nat tenor bu most ure cunen No paupurs oF dissolute people are to by che | oe yeullzing twonty bushels per nure, Oxts y ver forty ols per ucre, PRODUCE. Cottage Grove—The yielil of ‘vllent is loss A NNEAR-DOWN IN ALL THE MARKETS, Speclat Disvatch 10 The Chicago Tribune. thon was expected before thrashing bean; average, fourteen bushels; highest. twunty- New Yor, Aug. 84—All tho produce markets’ broke down hero at the open threes lowest, ton, k Rel Aa oer Odin of Featherstone, ing on the bad news from Washington and | Me turin A tyventy Di loen hie the Guatorst better weathor in England, ‘The brenk was | part at the town of Goodhue was not worth grentest In gratn huro, that on wheat being | enttting, ‘Tho avernge volt fh this vielnity, 3 cents before the reactton sob in, ‘Tho out | fh fae isrcatt be asberialnell int present, wil valde crowd, embracing Nuw England. and OLPOIN Eh ii ieee Southorn speculators, had ordors to buy this morning, Which stopped tho break. Corn sympathized, “and, alter falling off THE INDIANS, Wasuinaron, D.C, Ang, St—Agent 1M conts, it ‘xaliled 2 of cont, ‘with wheat,. the whole support of ‘the Liellawyn, from the Mesealero Agency, New Mexico, unter date Ang, 20, telegraphs the whut market outslue of speculators now bo Conunisstoner_ of Indian Affalrs as follows; hye bad weather in England, Prices oro very sensitive to botter wenthor, which some: “Designing persons have ‘seattered broad: east Infamous Hes concerning the Indinns at cables say Is falr, aid othors Sloweary Tho | this ageney; that all but myself bad ont clique delivered somo 800,000 bushels August mixed jeaterday late gud broke the been mugauered, and the villas lind imarket 3 cents, while they are apparently ie aE el enote R titetlee sth selling and neorly out. ton, of Paterson, ‘Tho man was ordered to atop, and the milk examined and found to be skimmed.‘ Duinp it inte the sewer,” said the Inspector, and tway went 200 gal- Tong of the fluid, Others Ww eaught, al though thoy tried lard to get awiy, and had thetr zomts served tn the same inanner, Al- together 02) gallons of choles skimmed milk went into the sewer, and the milkinen wero taken to the potica station and tinld $60 each. They propose te have goo milk in Jersey Gy) the efforts of officinis will avail any- ltigs ‘ TY NATIONAL AssOCtATE 1S, OF ASATEUIE OST New Your, Aug. 26.—Entries are an- nounved for the regatta of the National As- socintion of Amateur Onramen on the loto- mae at Washington Sept. Sand 9 ‘The Mn- neyotas, of St. Maul, and }ilisdates, of Hitls- dale, Mich., are entered jn the four-vared class, the Delroft scullers fu the palr oars, tho Burlingtons, of Burlington, Ja, in don ble sculls, Murry Ball, of the Zephyrs, De- trot; William Papnert, of the Shultzes, Wheeling; George fess, of Detroit, are in tha single seull rice; while the Centenniuls, of Detroft, will have a representative tn the Junfor single sculls In the person of C, Schwelgurt. t NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION, Tho New York Executive Committee of the National Rifle Association to-day ur- rauged the program for the fall meeting, which begins ut Creedmoor Sept. 18. ‘The Committee decided that thera would bo no hnndicapping, classiiication, .or profes- wlonnolisns allowed, GLUCOSt:. Articles of incorporation of the New York Airapes tliat Company have been filed, Among the incorporators ‘and Trustees for tho first year ure Thomas C. Plate and ‘Theo- dore A. Havemeyer. ‘The Company 1s to buy und sell “sugur, to manufacture sugar, glucose, and starch, to buy and sell corn .and Hive stock, und tu divense parties to use patents owned by it. ‘The enpltal stock 18 $1,000,000, divided fnto 140, OW shires, ‘The main offices of the Company are to be In this city, with a branch estab- Isliment at Dea Motnes, In, ai i CHANOH DISMISSED, ne charge of embezzlement against Stuart, tho Secretary of the ‘Brooklyn Gourd of Education, his been dismissed. , Sasistaaes iANT stony A MYTIL ‘The report that Conkling iad bor an island athe ‘Thousand ates Is eeiseatae tively dented. UNACCOUNTABLE DISAPPEARANCE, An avi arently unaccountable disappear Atee, Wiel catizessome tall wnong busl- ness-mnen, is that of Jolin U. Davis, drug broker and heatl of the firm of John iL. Davis & Coy Malden Line, He left his store Jt a 31, tolling tho clerk he was xolng to Catskiy is for a week or ten days, Since then the clerk his heard nothing from film. | Davis ts 0 native of Missouri, and it is sutd Js a relative of Jefferson Davis. He Igy wall spoken of wong drug dealers. | Davis was a Major in the Confederme army, end was upon Gen, N. BL. Forrest’s staf during tho War, - ————— THE THRASHERS. Thoy Are Getting Rather Poor Results from Thetr Lubors in Minnonotwe Spectat Dispaten ta The Chicago ‘Tribune, St. Pavn, Mim, Aug, 26.—The following crop dispatches were recelved by the 2le- neor-Preas to-night; Wadeun—Thrashiug operations have been grently delayed by ralus during the Inst week, Late advices show that tho average yleld of wheat {un the county will be better than was oxpected, It Is now placed at nbout twenty bushels per acre, Kasyon—On account of the high price of No, 9 wheat, farmers are thrashing thelr whent ns fast as possible, ‘The quulity Is about No. 3 average, and about ten bushels perancre, ‘The dry weather for the past six weeks hing injured corn, ‘The tax crop is good, Prineeton—Thrashing Is not progressing vory rapidly In this seetlen on account of the searelty of thrashiug-machines. ‘Twenty-one bushels to the uere fs the largest number of Dushola so far as heurd from; the lowest Bix. ‘Tho general average will probably be about eight, Oats are turning out well, and corn will probably be nbove the average yleld, Rochester—The thrashing of the past week has not changed the general ostimate of the yleld of wheat In this county, ten bushels to tho'nere. ‘The best yleld heard from is 8. 1 Terwilignr’s, of Oronovo, whe had ten aeres thut ylulded twenty-four and a halt bushels per icra; o few pieces yield only five and six ushels per nere, Wilinutr—The crop in this county Is all stacked and thrashing hag commenced. Good judges place the yleld at between twelve ‘and fourteen bushels to the acre. ‘The quailty will bo wnostly falr No, 2 if the stucks Ho not gob damaged. “There will be but little No.1, ‘The price of new No, t wheat is $1.01; No, 3, 98 cents, Litehiioid—Heavy raing foll_ all nignt, It excusslvely hot to-lay.* Most of the whont Ia stacked and thrashing well under way. ‘That romaining in shock is reported sprout. ing badly, Farmers report the ylela from soven ‘to fourteen bushels, They think the average Will be ten bushels, moslly No. 2. Prices are $1.03 and 81.05, Aluxiudrin—We have had ton days of con- tinuons lamp, hot wenther thatthns eifectual- dy stopped all stackIngund thrashing. Iow- aver, there was bout throe-fourths of tho wheat Jn the shock, which will bo badly rone # particle of truth in the report. A dutach- YW outalde | ont of troops under nen-comuilsslonatt short buyer. this. morning, however, caine | ofivers is rogulurly stationed here, and at In aud put Up Auguat ono cont again, tha dine the Worst cumors. worw. Ang two ? compunies of United States cavalry wero FAILED. WALL STRERT BPECULATIONS CAUSED IT, New Yous, Aug, 9.—The failure of Jack- mun & O'Taca, manufacturers of cloaks and anits, White strect, was announced to-dity, It J stated to bo tho result of losses by apec- ulations In Wall street by the suntor partner, who hus fled thocountry, Patrlok 11. O'llara, the romatning partner, nado an assignment yestorday of all the assets for the benefit of the creditor, ‘The firm was very well known In tho trade, and. was supposed to have made vonsiterabla monoy, John P, duckman, tho sonior purtuer, had entire. charge, of tha finances. Jara Juarnod of the condition of alfalrs from a trignt of the tir who lad re- colvad the follawing letter: patrolling the reservation, Capt. Cusack, In conunand of ane colnpany of tha Ninth Cave aulry, passed direetly through the Agenvy, vialted the Judlai camp, and sithitiad Alinsele that all was right, and seonrud ho sorviees ag guile of | Chiet Rolan Chvau whom the Santa pipers repor! wit as bolny on the warpath, assure the Department dhat all tho Lndlans untlor my charge uvhice io disposition to Jenve,"" Commisstoner Price, of the Indian Vuroau, says: “So fur na enn be akoertnined, tie di prodations and otitragos about which xo ty teh Had buen sald have been committed y roving band of Indians not on the reser. yatlon, and there ts goo ronson to suppose there ore sume lawless White wen among theso roving Indians.” ote ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Naw Your, Aug, 20--Arrivod, te stean- ships Donan, Urenen; Baltle, Liverpdol; Stato of Pennsylvania, Ulasxow, QueENsTowN, Aug. W—Arrived, the Wy- oming, from Now York, {SOUTHAMPTON Aug, 2—Arsived, tho EP ONDON, Now Haske Th Wyoming, fron NON, 2 Mii! , Now York, aud ‘tho Dlanionai, from Mon- ‘} troal, huve arrived out, nt «: EXTENSIVE LAND SALE,. “ Br. Louis, Mo, Aug. 2,—A vale of 100,000 acres of laud, sltuated 1: thy-soutbern part gC Uontral Missouri, was made there yoster- day, Verylittle can bo Journcd of the trans- action, but the bollof fs that the Kangus City, Springfeld & Memphta *Hallroad Com- pany lu the purchaser, ns the line of that Re futorun through that sectlop of the tute, and It ls knewn that the com any has this ti kopt (bo coucers golng by flouting pu! tut could Bot fast ie faut wasall ae atta ae the fuappudiue Zaiure, asf i could not tell bint, - PP TB, TACKMAN, * SKIMMED MILK, now THKY. aKLVE RETAILER OF IT IN JE Special DHapatch (0 Th Chiesgo Tribune, New Yoni; Aun 2,—Thoy know how tg deat with the retallers of skinned rnilk over in Jorgey City, and it ga method that might be adopted jn other great clties to advantage, When a wilk-train rattled Into the depot of the Midland Road In thatelty this worning caily, and the cang had beon placed fn tho wagons of several Impatient sallkmen walting |. sae ta eran Daag we ve cos! uiysi don, fl to be the tuto Lospector of Milk, Dr. Nowe ‘. me, ade oxtensive purchuses uf land La » ed to bo day, and siice that time it tins been learned CRIMINAL NEWS. A St. Louis Saloonkeeper Mur- dered by a Drunken Customer, Extensive Frauds by the Treasurer of an Eastern Alpaca Mill, Heavy Sate Robbery in the Vil- lage of Grunvilic, Ind, Brutal: Attompt at Assosination in Owensville, Ky. A SALOONKEEVER MURDERED, Special Miepateh to The Chitago Tribune, Sr. Lours, Aug. 206.—Another murder was committed this murning,—a murder as foul aud unprovoked as any that ever took place in the city's brond domain, Jolin Hayes, 2 young stack-trader of 25, is the niurderer, aml August W, Muller, a saluonkeeper of Kossuth street and Grand ayente, fs the dead man. Hayes, who had bean drinking, came into Muller's place and called fora ginsy of beer, Mrs, Muller lnppened to be belind the bar, ant she drew the Nquor and sat the glass. on tne counter nt Hayes’ service, Mo picked thd wtass up, drained it, sat It down on the counter, and said, “Fill it up again’? Mrs. Muller obeyed the second request, and again filled the glass and again sat it upon the counter, Inyes dratned ft again and sub it down, but this time, Instead of usking that It be filled, turned his baek to. the bar and walked out. When he called for the second glass and Mrs, Muller sorved him with It, she hoticed that Hayes was tinder the intlu- enve of quot so When he turned. anc left the bar without paylug for the Hquor shu sald nothing to him. We went out, but not go away from the saloon, He litera about in front of the place. - While hoe was delng this, Muller came lnto the saloon frons aback roun Is wife damediately told bhi of Mayes? conduct, and scarecly finished re- citing the story when Huyes waked up to the counter aud again called for wy of beer, ‘This time Muller Jooked him tt the eye, und, dnstead of obeying ‘his order, waved his lund and in an angry tone of volee sald, “This credit “business Isplayed out.” “eit? sald Hayes, reach ing Intu tis hip pocket and “whipping out his revolver. Without another wort lie reached over the counter, and before Muller could draw back the muzzle of the revolver was within an iieh of his forehend and bullet was crashing through his brain, So close did the ngsasia stand that the powder- marks were left Imprinted on the dead nay’ face, When the report of the revelver dic: away, Muller sank to the ground a dead nian, The wife, who had witnessed fils foul mare der, rent the alr with her shrieks, ‘Che mure derer ran out of the saloon and over towards College Ui, the smoking revolver fu his hand. Inw moment the inet that a mur. der anid t eommultied was communtested to the sof the mounted district ut the Fair Grownds Station, two blocks away, [1 another moment Olllcers Puncheon and But filngton were on their horses iid after murderer. It was nut a short distance to College JU, but thu murdorer had reached that palnt before they caught up with him, When halted he felgned drunkenness, was sullen, und refused lo answer any questions, PITTSBURG'S DIVYORCE SWINDLERS: Epectal Dispatch to The Citear wtiun:, Pirrspuna, Pa, Aug. &6.—The exposure of the system of abtuining fraudtilent divorces fu this clty, as tulographed you last night, hns already hut the effcct-of causing our dudges aud courtoficlals te sean the appiiea- tons and aitklavits more closely sony fe sat- isfy themselves that fraud is out of tha ques- tlun, ‘I'wo other cases develope to-dy throw consiiterable Hght on the villainous swhidie. About the Ist of July Judge Stowe recelved a letter from a. wou fn Jollet, UL, who .was in great distress, Sho sald her lus: band had forseken her some UUme seo, and had recoutly notified her that he had procured a divorey from her, and was about to marry another woman, ‘Iho meth od of procuring the divorce was similar to that desertbed lust night. 1t was alleged to have been issued ont af the court here, was drawn in reatlar form and sealed with it counterfelt of the court seal, 1t purported to be signed by Judye Stowe, "The woman had been left with her children to keep them from starvation when their heartless futher deserted thont, She told the story of her struggles with staple eloquence, aid plead- ed piteously with the Judge for an opportunity to defent her own goad name atid secure a fathor’s support for thom. Judge Stowe examined tho records of the cauris and wrote to the anxious woinan that ne divorce hud been procured bere by ber, husband. Ex-Prothonotary Keuilly also re- celved a letter fron: ‘Toludo, O., Hing a somewhat similar case, Inwhich his nano had been signed to a fraudulent divorcee, Unfortunately these letters have ull been destroyed or misiatd. It is finpossible to agcertain eertalnly whother tho frauds were ult gommitted by Brown, Bizlow & “Co. of New York, or not. ‘Phey may operated under diferent names, Enough hus come to leht to show them tobe the head of u syndlente of swindlers who oy erate fn a number of States, Now that thelr avin lng here has been exposed, tt is likely (hat an Jnvustigation will nutds In other placos and with shintlar results, for they have probably a burcw-In each of tho leading elties and many country towns, "Henry M, Buwmnn, Esq,” thelr agent here seems to Taye dlanppeared utterly, and ft will be next ta bring the scoundrels to Justice, ‘Tho wiles spread publivation of thelr villlany, however, ulay pul a stop to thelr business. A HEAVY DEFALCATION, Speciat Dispateh to TE Chicago Tribune, Boston, Mass, Aug. 24.—dward. Mus- grove, ‘Ireasurar gf the Musgrave Alpaca Company of Chicopea Falls, 13 suspect- Implieated tu same + serious financial trregutarities, “Ho lett home two weeks ago Thursday, saylng that ho was mo- ing to New York and would return on Sun> that he left New -York for parts unknown, taking with lin $1,000 from - the firm’s agency in that elty. An ox- amination of the firm's — books is suid to show that Musgrovo had beon for some tno systemutleally decel ving his: pitrt- ners, Audarton and Duin, and that the bus Inosa, which was formerly very prosperous, had of lute been enrrled ‘on at a loss, ale though‘ho had represented to them that the concern Was sull making monoy, ‘Thu “bills payable” book tins disuppearod, and {tls sup: posed was ollthor taken away or desttoyud by Musgrove, so that Jt is “tmposaible to ‘sny how auch of the paper of the concern Js now afloat, Anderton. and Dinu eathunty tho amount at $00,000, art it it Goes hot exceed that amount Itwill be pald in full, ag tha stock faut gouls on hand are worth” $40,000, und the partners, abaya ré- ferred to aro abundantly “good” for the balance, Jt fs feared, howover, tha {6 Sus grove has flat hie Tiny runtizad 0 considerable sin by dated; HO CUNEATN'S PNPUT NL EXCEKS of the requirements of tho es Tt de known that the company’s paper ds held by most of the banks In SpFingield, ns woll as by several In Boston, Iolyoke, and Greendeld, Although the concorn was organized asa gtock company, alt din provisions of the law had not 1 conplled with, so tint the stockholders wore bndividually Hable. “Lho gredit of the sonvern and of He inembery be- {! y Ifghi, und de uch of individual ability wing known to the banits, the Company's paper was discounted without Indorsement, and the banks thus: have toe othur security, Tha partnership has been dissolved, but the indi fs etill running for the benekt of the creditors, $n order to turu the stuck junto gash to the best advantage. " STAGE ROUBERY, dupelat Dispalth to The Urisego Tribune. Kansas Cre, Moy Aug,---Pariaulars of the utagecouch robbery near Lexington, Mo., tate last ulght are ty tha effect that four armod men jnstead of five halted the coach, pnd that. while two fired off yovolvers and lndinidated =the driver: the other two robbed tho’. seve - passengers of gold watches and money. The distance from the Wabash ups to Lexington fa about four miles, a partion of the way velug {hrough heavy woods, und the men evidently > a were woll acqualuted with the ground and condaetat the robbery In imanrter that would indleate that they were experts. They were all innsked, Inmimediately after the deed theyleft in the direction. f the ruilron dt telling the pasaeners up ietorar (he nethose: tles atonve of the outrage. At once it Inge posse ‘of men slarted In pursull-of the tobbera, but not the slightest trate has been discovered, It fy thonght by some that th James brothers or thelr friends luis hand: In the matter, ay since tho Winston traiy robbery, Jo Milter and Dick Little have bees eon iti thatlovality, <0 8+ " A CHICAGO DURGLAT ABROAD. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chieaoo THburies Mostniat, Aug. 2.-Mr ‘HP. Alden, manuger of a bank th Galosbyrg, LL, had been here sinve Mondoy last to uscertain If he could reeogiiza Jones, alias Jimmy Cary rofl, of Chicago, tha convict now. In tha St. Vincent ds Paul Penttentlary for botng no partlefpator In the MeNames robbery, as the same inne who. was the head of a gang of robbers that broke into the bank some years slice. Mr, Alden left this morning fully sate Istied that Jones 1s ho snina nan, This fact he thinks inay lead to the arrest and punisti- imont of some of those who acted as confeil- erates with Jones. ——-. COWARDLY MURDER. Morninnron, Ark, Aug, 20.-—A_dastards ly wurder was committed near the Perry County Hue last night. It seems two young inen named Brennen and Morgan had 9 difficulty nbout two yenrs ago aud met for the first time yesterday cvenlug. Brennem extended his jiand fn friendly recognition, Morgan in response drewa pistol and shot Brenuen twice, Brennen, not boing armed, turned to rut, Morgan toltowad, overtook his victim, and planted tho deadly shot tn his brain. Morgan fled, with the Shelf and posse in hot pursult. A CANARD, Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, . Miuawauner, Aug. 2—Tho. report tele: graphed from Waukesha last night that a inan named Moward had polsoned his tamily wasacanard. A Sentinct raporter visited Delatiel, the scene of the alleged tragedy, Inst night, and found thot there was aol allgitest xround for the sensational dispatch. ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION, Lunxtnatos, Ky, Aug. 9.—At Owensville, this State, while James Boyd was wateliing by tho bedside of his dying alster, Mrs. Me- Clure, sume wreteh sneaked up to the wine dow and fired at Boyd, shattering the wins dow-glass, the bull passing over the intended victlin’s head and burying itself in the op- posit wall, Boyd ran out to see who the would-bo assigin was, aid on stepping out of the door was fred at again, the ball tuissing fta mark, ‘The murderous attack gaye Mrs, alec hins a sovere shock und hurried her leath, PROBABLE MURDER. _ St. Pau, Mint, Aug. 24.—The Coroner's inquest upon the body of Kate Mutton, shot by her negro paramour last night, davelops suspicious vfreumstances. ‘The negro, Ed Wright, and a womun who was in the house when the murder occurred; tell a story of aveldental shooting, but W. IL ‘Tuthill, a neixhbvor, testiies to heating sereams uid sounds of quarreling In the house before the murder, Valuable tewelry and $200 or suotn taondy bolonging to Miss Mutton are Higsing. A TEAVY PENA Speclas Dispute to Tas Cuicacy Tridurg Crintos, li, Aug, %—George Hale, of Mel.can County, who was on trinl before Judge Burr for violating the whisky law, was found jollly to-day and flud $250 and vosis, Which will aimount in total to $730, ber sidvs attorneys’ fees, ‘ EXTENSIVE BURGLARY. Special Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune Muscn, Ind, Auge 20.—Burglars broke {nto the store of Cook & Wolf, at Granville, asinall village nine miles north of ‘this clty, Inst night. and blew open tha safe, taking nbout $14,000 worth of valuable notes and $100in money, No clew to the thieves. ACQUITTED, Speclat Dispatch to ‘The Cateaco Tribune. Hor Svatnas, Ark, Aug, %—Georgs Sadler was to-day acquitted of the charge of the attompt:to asaasinate bis wife last fat, He was long since also acquitted of the mur der ot J, I. Linn, of Crystal Springs, O. ——ee BUSINESS NOTICES. Eldredge & Woodbridge, manifacté urers of fine shirts, and men’s furnishers, fore inerly nt S Washington street, tind thelr busi- ies larguly incrunsad nt thelr now atore, 108 Madisot stroot. Good 1s at popular prices. Wow many times has long siege o! {ness been averted by a timely resort to that suporlor, alterative and corrcotive, Tarraut't Be ea Apvorient, without which nu housebold it bale, £ : 825 to. $25,000 uscd Jadficlously in grain dealtog yiclds targe protits. Yor pumphlel and olevtric pon reports write tu W. T. Boule & Co., Brokers, 180 La Salle-st,, Chivago. Redding’s Iuasia Salvo, best family anive In tho world, and excellent for stable usc. Prico #3 gents, - HOSIERY, enna RRR RAN Chas. Gossage § Co. 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