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bo : : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ; 1881—TWELVE PAGES. Board of Trade, He expressed little Inclination thelr plato duty tn this regard ang fixed TH AGONY OVER, | eteisterretea te iak'ce had iakedhinest | Mopriecor scktomene aon ne reece THE GREAT DRAUTH 9 who cornered tho graln—nimely: the hishest a drouth, which has continued since tho | Great damage wns tied along the takddle ay just wae Hie ies, een ine of the Northern and North- | seme “oem tes? no fttty, veto uly hint, tn the some of Itin low dand wilt ylotd tatcly' wall, | Western Railway, and trains aro much de | ebay and do tired already. Howover, ho gave 2 briof outline of the deal with his sual goodnaturedness, price it reached ¢ not id i ¥ i ed Inte speculating In wheat | stanee, aats were cor | : layed through burr ‘There was 0 large elgh carly We tho ntmmer, and Inst ADIMTE. STRUM AE | cuumunitten Need the tries ue cs entane Ret ae Ailing ratte fell era this eventing, , Sirouslt borllaa tatogenn)y Lines, many. Tocalities, Rye witty oe OLA soy d the Cinci ti Clique -| trt, Ite was eatied home suddenty, and, the price on the last day of diy. white tho eles . % is CoS A War iP or th a ea ES NAT. CAS, | sun of two-thirds of a env’ Wont an ane An i} incinnati iq mating later, was due Wyn frien io talons | of outs on the Ist dy. of “Auaiat was only 2 | Reports from Many Points in | OXAMiss ble, te ee yo, teak and} Tho wouds near tho Titernational ean plekted sparinaly, the “Tee ghltuatly nay Me. Handy says there were but | cents, ‘Tho Diltusks, In coneluslon, Mut tho con Pea J Is comity five been ve = K Y 4 | aly. Erne bine Me Rake Down the RCT CIEa UFGsINKt FH cand AU OF. traueetn ‘uuestion be declared vold. aid that the Illinois and in tho pressive and lave tujured the eoru and other id el on Now Sur : Hore; are ables, ayptely Or nee, Hav isa tal ayer ‘Wo Dust. om wore from polats outside of Chl- | $000 of inarging bu returned to the erops to sony oxtent, but not so badly as was | Md the camp ts threatened, ton Coe POOL auality, “with R8cron + Dust. rage. Reminelsborg, who also tovk” a | complatnnats, An hijunetion was, nian » Bast. ub trst supposed. ‘Pho ground having been | Piinaventuta, Ca, Aug. o.—Dispatches | Hen a wqnees entaite iin fa (the. tntbgs ho pene grat sete ae eee enol armament ae . in ood coudition, It has stood the dronth | from all sections of Ponnsylvania show grout Hagens focalitios borors stack Inenta'a littloone, ‘Tho Cinoinnatt clique, Mr. | tug tua fitheatons dude agai was ented Yeey Wall aud it ts sufe to say there witl bow | damage eatwed by the tong drouth, ‘Tho | yiehtet vol Tat tng, fair, Karly ee fair ylotd’of corn, Wille late ate almosta 2 1 commenced operations in August whoat | to at Evanston ‘uvsday afternoon, and after Spectat Dispateh to The Chteaga * tb rivers aro Jowor than over, Springs | Porluns fittio over | i} thos shasing nbout 5,060,000 bushels, and handing | reading the bill granted the Injunction as asked, =-Thi ute res Seapateh | 6 Chtcage ‘ tbunes + f halt ap entionattint tineofroning nbindedt,they. | "Messe Histoce Anrensnise tied unecsernid | ACOUt One-Third of the Usual | wavicunax, lily: Aug di-Tho cor crop | aud wolls ara almost dried up, | berelled upow, Tho peach vr Their Profits Estimated to Be About Three Million that tho price would toveh $136. They bought | 800. 1Cis understood: that several other bills t ;. 4 "NY m afailure, only at ving bought bevauge they were firin bellovers"| of an exactly similar nature yesterday In tho {n Like County is looking well considering | ‘Tha corn crop was Injured beyond | he, 2 few trees Ip Dollars. i that wheat was worth Tuore money puis aceite, | Supering Cares nad autalned Mme iaunetics Corn-Crop Already the drouth. The Holds present a healthy wy- | recovery. ‘There will be barely hint a erop | Rene | Apples ntu a noor stan” " ihutafter thoy had gotten so far in thoy found | from Judge Gardner against the Chicazo Open pearanee, but ncloso Inspection reveals the | of wheat Fiolds In somo ecounti aay, loenlitics aro utmost a Ape they couldn't wet out withuut loss, und deter | Hoard of ‘rade, tho mirgins in question being Lost. Inet that the kernels are not well fitted out. a aind counties aro yol- it ftiors will yleld fairly, ‘th cure Att inined to push the thiiwe through, buving faith | put up by TK. Atbelyht, and amonuted to ‘This eventng the clouds present a threaten: | lew and parched, with no second crop of hiny | badly dried oat, maki many of than prety h ub Ing aspect, ant itts prophesied that a good | and no plowing, Up in tho tnme | 90d wilted. “Smiall fralis ai ae stall Mr. Handy Tired, but Fubilant— | Homo nushels August, Wont, beatles wares | for the sume rultet will bo ited ut onee, 7 eect a ‘itéat shower of ral Will save the crow. as what it | ber regtons nearly all tho grist- motterately well, UHOt yield even .) ae toler, - es Many Localities, However, Greate | necds ts moisture. Hthont rain tho crop | initis have been compelled to gh Tie Awe Tho Workers, anil How Pat asked tf owns out of tho deal, Mr, es EV UB DENG P x Rett oshedl by Local xi Pare Ht NTE Wis Mera fast your down, and genuine alarn Is sous. th Bpeetat Dunten tASCA. 3 Py] ndy suid yes. Fle had eotd and hat nothiey AML OAND SUCCINGD STATE Os i ui ‘f y They Worked It. more todo With tee. Ho waidtho deat had made ARGUMENTS IN PAYOR OF ERECTING “ than te preceding senson, A large quantity | throughout the valley. ‘The prices of butter | Lascons, Neb, Aug. | The te thoma pile of niontey—tho estimate of what NEW UUILDING BY A STOCK COMPANY. Ruins, eCotd corn remains tn tho. eribs, last yeur | nud mitk are belng raised by dealers In many | that hag fallen In this section af th iat ral s . ‘ «| , | Committee, whieh favors tho ereetion of the at han iert oll tanks to farniers. ‘ho la: he Si tende y o And ex. A Beliof that They Will Not Go thi 1s beioget men ata how Hownl of Weade utlding by stock com | EHegt gf the National Drouth in the | amide ie Hees ae ane recent hot | een inty thesniltions: ee ct ae State | ten SOUL ta eh eet cous into the Market for Sep- ; not Tae Sreimu the SBE cite, Bite ay, aalibne Le oe ae piiomitted to the board to-day, East tat dtl we te the eer oral fliroughont Witnatss Louisvitiky, Ky. Aug, 8L—The long-eon- | River. Never was rain mote Weleone Sul tember, wheat today, and yet out of tho markot its fast 1 ee ahd stern States an ie tye aud pauee ally to that, Which was | tinned drougth, which has prevailed over | section of Nebraska before, and 1D this . ns possihte, he undersigned, li presonting this report, vianted Tate tit the spring. Early-plantet this seetion of country slnee the Lith of Jul that it wilt d vores ANE the god ‘ An intimute Clnelnnatt friend of Mr, Handy | thin it propor to state that outof fifteen Direet= Provinces. corn has not beon.xo serlously alected, but si ¥ jG Eat of July, | that it will do growing crops ean harute 2 said yesterday there were ora present, olght voted for and seven ugulnst even that will not byw fullerop, fn many is reported to have been broken today by | estlmated, The weather, whieh for ¥ be TWO BRANCHES UF THE $0-CALLED CINCIN: | tho resolution revummending that the new _——- plaes the stalks and leaves are as drys | heavy rains tn tho netghborhood, but | Mays lins beon very warn, Is now alte ert All the Deals Settled Except to the NATL CLIQU . bultding bo ereeted by the Hoard of Trade, ‘he though, bitghted ya heavy fost, ane agi} although = tha weather today — hing | 824 comfortable, cuol Extent of 250,000 Bush- the “onal. widar commdnil of Mi tame mijority, thorefore, wis simply one vote. it | The Air Filled with Smoke in Many tT cout muanes ig cua fee ta thereanag been threatening throughout, but a few INDIAN "0 : Othor Under. Me, Rommelsbers with | sould also be stuted (hut the utmost good feot- Places, nnd Forest Fires showers In portions of the county to-day, | devs of rain have fallen here, and Sy ery: Spectat Dispatch to The Chieage Tin els. ily Melteney “in “the”, foremround, {ug nrosnitel nian tho members of tho Dircet= Starting, aud thero nre strong prospects for more | thing in the vicinity is as drys tinder, ‘Tho Nourn Mancnusren, Ind, Aug, ie : ipok aie invauioy Inanote Atquat teat iets | Greoiinn ns totha test mass oF mau fie siving n,Iarue, amount froin ein a toh | iantethe of wick OE rain Rea tenes | age tee ted with tug a ga ' tho other carried about | 4,000.00, "Barly | desired end, but one spirit anitates atl—vi fallure,. ‘This, howaver, will lopentt hirgely ete LL an Wee of rain lias fallen ‘Tho crops tn xanerat needed tt, ‘The 1 o Mr. Daker Formatly Pleads the | ity, the woth thoy “hoe “agreca tut | Haw "tae bbtuin dn the “bert nud nit ai siedspaaia aed on ‘frost uoiding off for some. tine, Od | Mes July Hy aud only titteen-hendredths | wero dying ott on account of ta Ge A nelthor = wing shoal 1ofttt put peithe Sx pom yous inwutive g building suitabte aud aut A Sad Tale of Suffering from Dry farmers think the crop will not average aity. | Curing tho month of August. ‘This ——_—_—_ Baby Act to Save Ills Thy Uribe T OPE FO (WR ai endiCeeke ere SERRE A eae ee eimeheene: pints ts Weather Comes from way tore Uuin hulf or two-thirds the yield | Is the smallest ratnfall in any one month | Carry vo Air in a Knaprack $90,000. Renmelsbere wing Is anid to Nave Leen iiscovs | heartily supported by all. “It will be tho aim of former yours, sluco the establishment of the signal oflice | suo {upber Bra. : ere unloudinng wow days ago, and Mandy wt | and pris of your Uiireetors to provide 3 built. Virginia. Speclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. In 1871. ‘Tho temperature, whieh lias been | by Mr Wareingeon goats Have Leon currted og ¢ once give orders to follow sult, ‘The vielnilun | ing worthy of the men who are to vceupy It, and X Tuscora, HL, Aug SL—The early corn, | oye edingly high f 3 hack: Colliery, nears cheaniey itt tho New Seahaia , of tho ugecoment is suid to have eunucd | of tho elty, which comprises about two-fifths of tne | exceedingly high fora week back his been | termed the Ree ey oaU, with whe Tho Majority of the Board of Trade | him beyond menguro, It is not itulikely | ‘Thoontiine of a plan for a stock compan: nerenge of this grain tn Douglas County, | sfeatly reduced today, and tonlzht it ts quite | importats ce ee, brouthing Apparatus. ‘Th he Majority of the Board o {hut the rent would buvy veo earrled tnty nest | erzanized under tho Stute law is borosubmnttted, | Rivers, Springs, and Wells Drying Up, | RGifAee,, OF tis grain tn PKG. the eae | cool und plewsant, the thertnometer standin UPDNTONe to Gomes gtveutlon silt “at once ty Building Committee Favor the month. ICU hud uot beon for this litte break In | Teprovides n stoek eompauy. from unions to corn is danmgen fully a0 percent no Me | eas J | oul with tho risks frost eae WOY deuaings Stock Plan, fae We aus cua aan on oat | eet ar toe aed mage tr che tuo | and All Vogetation arched atm Bite Tia Guan Tetune | |" Ciscisarh O4 Ang. dt.—From all dlree: | Metre toes omiosed Mgt eB sum of money in cago thoy di With nenpital stuck of iuout 8150000, and Withered, Aso wart Li, Aue, Che corn tt this | tions throughout the South aud We forth and suifocate those Who eee 8 brene to conduct tho trade into September, | ries seamen: oe “pith Fiat an vicinity will not ba much more than halt a | Hons throughout the South and West como ro ay Hose who inay be aud) . 2 but they found they could unload mM at han MAliowranie aie of tha tngeds neat ta crop. “Lhe drouth, whieh hag lasted about | the most distressing reports of disustors from can rors witee eae ae aes nincbine mee As Best Caleulated to Avofd Legal Complications and | some profit, und decked to wive up tho eaMe. | gitseriby tor $0) uN, lees OF id crite ator, ILLINOTS, sls weoks, hus prezentod the corn from prop- | the drouth, In Central Indiana aud iiols | tivtent conditions er all these fn. . whent inthe city, and the prospect OF ML Att weho wah todo sg bave had jun epportue Brestat Dispateh to ‘The Cheago tribune, erly Ailing out. Chat which was planted | eattle are suffering greatly from want of |. Tho apparaws ius tho size ‘and ai is 3 dle = Preserve a Happy Family, \, ‘31. Inte has suffered seriously, while tho early | tes N, ii f soldier's kimpsnel efits petal: Homey) Tuan fey mowers dogo to Inerensy tholt subseriptions, ‘Tho sub. | GAtusnena, Uh, Aug, 31—Tho drouth has | plantings will not bo much damaged, ‘There | Witer. Near Warren, ©., sheop are dying by | cuso of sheet vo a 5 canteinplated ‘running ate. Octobery aud | Seeivers ure not tu be required to pay down | not materially wifeeted theseatly planted | tro some exceptional eityus where corn will | Muntreds for want of water, Cistorns and | tuches whlo, and two a SETTLING DAY. thought thay ‘had “beat eredited, ” with { Mure than one-fourth of the wmowitor thelr corn, whieh embraces two-thirds of the crop | be up to the average, ty are all dry, amt drinking water ty | Tho euse ts ‘uternally divided ONLY ANOUT 250,00 HUSHELS OUTSTANDING. | operations fi that month which their brokers | Subscription, the remainder to be pald as may | 5 hie 5 I Il be ly, If . Spectat Miaoaten to Tae Chicaca Tribune. many mites, From the mountain | tudinal compartnenta, fitted up Yesterday as thoreulminating day of onv of | Wore really enrrying on for otter. parties. Hig | BO Neeted during tho progryss of tho work, | In this county. It, will’ be nearly, If not 4 WAN . y districts of Kentueky only come reports gf | the complote. circulation through tho greatest hnd most succossful © corners" | thought tho sune parties iniht take hold later | {us plugins tho stock within the rouch of every | quite, up to former years. ‘The late planted | | PEANO, UL, Aug, —he drouth has had good crops. ‘Throughout all tho dozen | M! thu hus beta Fobbet of Ita oxygon by tha pad avery dimnuging elect on th cor i Dass that was ever run on the Chieaxo Honrd of | o0Jn tho season, ufter thoy luid yotten matters |. Weumur of tho wonnd, Let the Hoard of Trade | gor ‘will be almost w total failure, ‘Tho | i, ath etintye The etek areal ort Ihountuln counties rai tas been plenty ull | ited with amet see og ted combartinent ‘Thoy Itsulf subseribe for $100,000 of stock. v i titted with small cubes of Indla- o1 Trade. It was all the moro wonderful | Cleared up. They had strane faith in wheats | UC tio toned ot trade continue to own its | drouth eame Just in time to eateh it. A | over ime detop, oud ees badly shrunic | the season, nnd tho eraps ra unusually thie. | gonted: with speelnity prema ee from tho fact thot it was conduoted | Sthiewonticmansnil tho ein ware probably | round in tee simple. leasing ft to tho stock | large number of our farmers are cutting It | and Of tn Infarlor arate, Chataanaeauass eontinnes unabated Dber sponge, EARLING, Ky, Aug. 3i—Tho drouth | ho atr that pusses trom the ee foda, , ‘ tus Of tho M3 * compiny att fale rental, requirlog of tho stock ais 6 ¥ ee and the prospects for | mon titted with the apparate; see thich hy tha tistoet of pevtounens | fis Hemmelstere Me. ‘iusdy te siiete nave | Smmpany a louse fo the board or the entire min | WD to feed thelr stock, the grass having given | G,cheriy DuMEN fo Zhe Chteage Trtoune, || cronies Waited, ant the, ros ono skie | Of ‘a tmoutnpiecs’ and tee A time which, In tho history of pravious deule | Pie er oo bere which he dit wot ase and | Huor of the bulldtng, with —all sultable | Out of Matlon County'ts u total fulline. “Phey Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. corresponding short length of pine over bie Lae of tho kind, Hos been fraught with disaster to | soiive maiden pile in duly. Buying bean in | tecommedations for tho’ board, the company | | Speetat Disvaten to The Chletao Tribune. will not be two bushels per aere. ‘he Tieumoxp, Vi, Aug, 3i—Ieports re- | shoulder to tha first compartmont of tho case, " t xe Ro y erfou "] " bived £ » soc! | There it goes through a tnely-b; eed valy, tho yartles at the holm. Dut, as has boen ro- | June, ‘hy price of Avnet whont started at | [> pay fhe luxus, keen the property in perfect | Ancur,, Ul, Aug. JL—The cor crop of | drouth and chinch-bugs destroyed irall, We | celyeil from every section of ‘Virgin show | Vitus dives ly-Untaneed valvo, peatbily said, Providence has boon on the sl do | Sas-and rah up to €Laby tho uveriite bows tt order and accu tha bowel faa Hata “he | Donglay County is bué tittle wifected on ae: | ave hnd no ruth for eight weeks untii the | tnt the drouth in tis seetion of this State | wien elves way to tho softest tenth passes | * the tolizhborhood of $1.18. } i mie | Nacht shower this avontne, vorything is | ' Unprecedented, and ty already entailing | £ . but is immovable to anything this feet, with clover mianngement, tne curried { » 8 Heutlowni ded that tthe bo ACH Origa that willbe Teasomibly are tapes | COUNE O€ ronth. ‘Taking the county, IL | ins tinier” karmers stouiecn eee a | more sutfuring thn ius ever beet Known Ke tho rst eolnpastanont fe eoig nararion at “tho great speculation to n highly sutistuctory STING TO CINCAGOANS regularly a 6 percontdividend on the capitat | Wil wvernge ubout forty bushels to the acre. | meeting ty called for, Supt. 10 to doview ways,| to Iistory of Virginin, In some sections | of the ease, but is nbout one iy a Issue, ‘Tho Anguat deal in wheat, whieh: eloged | Who had been deploring tho fact that Cincinnati | stovk. Tho stud is very good, and earl lanted | to secure cheap frelghton corn from Lows | te grass has been burned up two weeks, | bottom, ‘This arrangement thus pers en at, the hud gotten such a atirt on thom to know thut Let the Board of Trade have embod! yesterday with tho oxpiration of the month, thi ti , 7 mi perinits fn tho | corn ts good. Broum-cornabouta two-thirds. | to Ude them over tho year, tid the farmers aro killing tholr cattle in | spiced alr to vasa down tho first cenntaberae se edeading members of this combination bud | tease the right t hase tho tmprovements | |... swpectat Disputeh to The Chi ‘Tribune. order to save them from stirving, "The to- | enter tho second ut tho botto: . fs sald by oxeellent authority to have | decided to invest some of their curniugs in this | at tho end of twenty years, at a fale appraiand, | LOR 4 th sr Itty aii Mists BA tter ie very | bacco crop Is ubsolutely ritnad ‘Tho vorn | it circulates to the top, where man oH made for tho famous Cinclnnatt clique tho hund- | elty and vicinity, Mr, Handy is suid | or to renew tho feasw at tholr option for auothor Special Dispatch to ‘Phe Chicago Tritunte thorough fivestiation of the condition of | crop, excepting perliups in a portion o£ the | Opening iit, {Bo jbext partition gives it some Abin oF to have mado i purchiso at real estate fern, thus enabling the boned to be in see | dh Satta UL, Aug. —Corn in this | the corn crop. in Whitesides County, | northern neck, ty in no better condition. i peeiga. sie. thie Mae compartarent, which THRER MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. HOM at reer Troperty ne | Monntime at amondimontee tie soso? | vicinity cannot averge over hatt a crop. | L have to report that the erop has the siya generally fits SrO88 | tho bottom into tho fourth chamber, tie et Tue Tarmuxe has endeavored to give the pub- | Geneva Lake. Uon can bo obtained walet wit! allow the Board | Butfew fields will yleld an ordinary crop, | been Injured fully 40 per cent by the drouth, ae rahe jlestroyed, may 1 Bee tho hend of this comnpartiment, thoale thus pace Me tha current gossip, information, und Ho remarked that whatever might bo sald | teown that amount OF proporty, white many will nat pay for gathoring, ‘Chere | Phe late and wet spring ruined thousands of | 4 endeavoring = to sustain their | fled from tho deleterious matters that it bug 4 about “sqttoezos,” tho price of wheat had bee! Let the Hoard of Trade be chititied to at least . aeres, and Whitesides will not turn out half a | eitttle by fecatng thom on the green branches | curried from tho lungs passes Uirougtra sae Yeasouing in regard to this squeeze from p My hing bee rah of anyeonse ws for ove p 0 It iy 2h a valve 1 Ba rulsed to somewhere near its value, und tha | two Directors in the slock company. hus been no rain of uny consequences for over | gron, and that of very poor quality, Riding | of trees, shit forage, or whataver kind thoy | into a pipe taid over the rg it shoulder of the day to day, and it is usoless to yo over tho same | furiners of the Northwest could thank the clique | When tus organized, procecd with all posst- | two months. ‘The condition of tho erop 13 | along the railroad oF highways is no way to | can procure. Ln thy’ vielnity of Lynchburg | operator, Oxyxen is added by meuns of a small Polnta ngnin in detull, Suilice It to say, tho | for it. iy blo dispatch to croct nw bullding in neeortuneo | abyut the sino throughout tho county. estimate the crop, “Travel through the fields | many of the springs and small streams ure | Pipe that ritus froin tho uytiuder at tho bottom oltque tive curring ttirongtt tha-inoathnourly | | Whent wis. active, yeetordng: the orem Apes || | yin pita cumiyany. ot feanited tor rae at Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune to tind the trath. Many of the farmers are | dried up, anda inah ean roll up his pants | Sinugoueg dio ulna alee Ped % rn . Ey x f - 2 ‘ng oY 5 o pipe - Shout etored Iu oF city” olowitorsy besides | lower, ndvanced We, and elosed, lower tater, | wholo work completed in tina to save too board | MAVANA, Ill, Aug, Jle—On the west aldo | cutting up and feediu thelr corn, owing to | und wade neross dimes. ver, “In frontot mentioned Indiu-rubber buy, tho quility being also poor and no feed for | thu elty at ichingnd the river tho river ean | formethe pao eee es latter pene Parehasing tho daily reeelpts, and securing pos Gejober. gold down to Bls¢ and up | fromany sult tur dumages under tts preacnt pure and proj 0 io aitann bier 4 _ of tho county corn is‘ one-third Injured by Hi | very | be safely crossed by stepplug fron iy oats s pt Seenarat wee stu af sMeeaiane eas EL Pa sence uy the aipcchidon ot Mile | fed period, hc te wullding within a tin | a outh, In tho enst and southeast there will aoc it the: wligley Fae eutiooic A8-aayt ya stone~someth ue thea uf betore., tants oe oraaenineee rentdoron easy dmg ane en BH Pested would be brought to Chileno und | deliveries Uy the eltque, sellin at sits, down | TIE RHASONB, = bon good erop—vyldently two-thirds of 2 inee'st 7 Moy teh to Ths Chicago Tridune, Pagnll Rouiily: diate throne us Lean IG | wuld to CHponentas eee OF, tee during ‘“slivercil’ nror’. = it ‘the ‘powers In 4, back to Hae arate ratee Semsae | he eontnitteo gives the fulluwing reasons for } crop aver tho eaunty, No fall seeding as | | SPRINGFIELD, IL, Ang. 3L—A vory heavy | Hin for between two and threa months, ane ih ehubleg the mun to move to SLE oO ay ‘ r t ct ioe * . fj re deprive: tT | ft ut ithe midstof pulsonaus gases control, in payment of sales nade to thom by | Tho operations of “the: clique were hppar- | auch a plan: yel. Very dry nnd dusty tow. rainstorm, lasting about half ais hour, | Teles are deprived of propersustenanea by | naulty teh ¥ kuses fs the t very. On tho tiestday o¢ | ently light in olthor future, wind eblely ju.|” irst—Nutwithstandiag tho oplition of om ’ i pal agtl! GvUe x 30 o'uloe 3 | the absolute burning wy of their kitchen | cunelty of tho oxygen eylinder and tho ludivide shorts tor Auiust mole wy, An ahi flea in ane tho” direction of selliog, "Pho shorts on’ | inencnnornors cee edo ontends, aaa Speetut Nispatca co The vhledgo Tribune. passed over this. city at 6:30 o'clock tls gardens, and, to aid to the complications, stuu's physical nbliity to carry the copper knup- Sey Hre OX ve oF ret Pontiac, Lit, Aus. BL—The drouth still | evening, ‘Tho ratn was badly ne and on tho dast day sitled were inady at | September wero exiting over the prnspect of 8 vesing the property tu a trusteu, muy orcet the Tpanivene s . 4 ‘| . the grist-mills have been com id to sus- Bi a tea eal mee acute | Weaein conan ame aenaares | Ini ae etn opens, te |e antl Hla nti ce) wil OF of gen incl th anes a pend by thodbaahowpehu ssa, rom the | 4M ull Piast thy SH om ok Tho shorta and everybody uso exnecieds on Wes badly nipped th Aiugust that thoy think iC ty thine | such aetion would at teaat he of doubttul toxal- | however, will bo a fair ron and the Field Hot extend“ diveetly south of this | } whl pisttlet tha reper conus ab ‘springs | pumpod. in unior prossico of slztccn ‘atmene Count of tho fact that tho farmers wore delayed | Ugy nae i little luck thouscl yes ching os, | yaa that tho Hoard of ‘rade would othe | Wil averaze from twouly-ve to. thirty | elty, but was general along the Ohlo & J rome che i Ruwnolty ate Pao Cel eee | eaeiaas thoy bold four « Ma ee eae Sn, thrashing, | or | wot | tholr ions "of |, Corn soli up, vesteray. Ostohor touching 65, | aliowad to acuomplish iulirectly chat whieh is | bushels to tia acre, stint Mississippi Rallroad—a territory that hay | Prom tho Roanoke and Prank tounoke ielver | ditin ora vaivo, ts culsulated te leet hey 0) 10 proper' ar wan lis vy dt srr ¥ 1 hate Siitonefine - Moris, Ul, Aug, 3t—Lhe corn erap is | beings espectally severent Flora, Jay County, arOU fort in rea | Under such conditions of dany iT OF it, During tho” past, Weck: tha rucetpis | s une bvestrau surprised to wou O> cunts reuehed | Trude of any enterprise for pecunliry proilt (| not over one: Lhe deoudlh tie eels | es capectalt all was very heavy, ‘the rati | ford and Patrick the saticring 1 Intense, Oana SS eae suck about with hin. Tho capacity of thecytiis hot contemplated by ite charter, and fs wholly entirely 4 . A leading farmer there writes: “Af you | 8228 kent ut labor moro thin'toree hours ut « y : , ‘The builetio on the Konrd of Trade contained 2 : Y | sections hins entirely rulued It. Many turga | was also general east and west’ along the ia EG: Waites s tune, : eae ore fOr Ont day, ME proviniaaly tage patty | sno statement 1m the tule of grutn abipmunts | Orglee to tho purpose for which it was ora Helds will not have ton bushels to anneraof | Wabash “Railroad. The corn crop in Pant hnleai ett Fonsthing thy det mut An ossontint portion of tho apparatus ts tho impression un tho cliquo's bunk avcount. Tho ) the lust twenty-four hours that 40,000 busbels of 'Third—Uxperience demonstrates that Inv; merchantaly corm. ‘The kernels have so | this county will be at least-+ per cent above th MR balebrl ae gow re ae Ce at 4 musk, iP a 4g nttuched 0 tmouthplecy Fecelpts. by Inke amounted to 384,000 bushels | 81ring whent bodies like ours cunnot suecesstully munago tho | dried upon the cob that, in most cases, rain | the average, and the yeld of good quality, 6 Rockbridge Alun Springs the water Is | serewod on ong std to tho puro-ulr pipe und Ine " * oN sn? ¢ 4 ruiet os % ° hel y) Tee ahi ‘ = ; vat reo that those springs are locked up at | diu-rebver bug, and on ino other to tho pips No. 2 spring, nearly all. of whieh eamo NOT GRADED detalts of eonstvucting a bultdiugof this mugel- | would not ow hely it, ‘The farmers’ who { It would lutve been a remarkably large erop | 80 scares i Sona i From Milwaukse. ‘The number of cnrrucs re- | hnd been taken out of store, A food many | tude, Heuc. it ts proposed to vlect nunually n | live lived hore slugs tho fitst settlement of | had there been a litte more raleat tho ree | Miglit—the first recorded Tistuney of the iin Serine tho Cxpired aie Hack:to the eunpur> volved was fourteen. AS tuted Above tha ree | poople | poluted to this unusual puso | Hourd of Managers, who are to bo liberally com- | tho county sy tore never ins been a | time: but, as itis, tho dreuth hay done Httle erat springs having been elfected by a dronth 0 Knupsnek cise. celpts by lake were checked by nn urrangement | ond asked what it mount ‘hoy could | pensuted for tholr services, but It {3 not proba- I 7 atte x tl extel ed we it the State, No portion of the State has ORR aT anado by the clique, aud a inne quantity of | nut help somehow from“ nssoututing — it bi Hiat competent men could be obtalned with oles it, so injurlously atlecting the dana oxi rept to tlie lute-planted cori. eseaped the iisastrows, citect of the drouth, A Double Kiopoment. ‘enn epigh was eet fromy Munnesota uns | with bad whent Ab appears thie the grain | out Inourriag w renter expenditurn af ‘mondy pectar Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribus Cannoniroy, IL, Aug. SL—The planting | and there fy stlil no Indication of rain, Intell gaieg wae “rece et in ts ny thts “the foreign markots have erally ruled | iuto tha propoller Avon slong ‘with 20,u00 | Touts, to any nothing of tho probabllity of Intro. | the county in general show the corn erop to | good. ‘The wheat hurvest this summer was t wet shoy ki y aj. | Sissi, daughtor of Mr. S. U. Dayuett, of thia Btrony, thus lavoring tho bull clenent here, and | bushols etralgit No. f wheat tor shipment Ing au undesirable clement into our anounl | by wilttle better tan was feared a week or { rel, and as n consequence the corn was Well [fies now Jest how the horus ‘BG ane satel) ciuyy had wite ot I, 1, Wilson, of the Petrucun 0 crop reports from both wldes of tno Atlante | Tho Chief Luspector auld bls First Assistant | elestions. — twougo, Local showers have visited some | tended and tatd by early. Old farmers and Tall, predict th ft this I sb Atty atone) | Wartd. dra. Wilson tiad been stopplug at tho Dayo been dubious, and on the whole bad, ndi- | inapected the 4¥,00 bushels out, but gould not | Fourth—Should the stock pin be adopted, tho | scetlons, aldinz tho crop so that tho averase | good judges elalurn fell average erop, while | Tp Bedeee that this js to be a ® itty moon.” | Home of Me. Wilson's puronta at Kinzua until OF heat thls yam ton In tha work's supply | give the tot a xrade because it was a tetio | work will bo exrriod on with ull the enory'and | ylold tv estimated nt abou ane-alt ot tor- | tho. croukors do Hot elnine there wilt by hee | 115 comforting tu know that metedrulogienl | Howe of Me, Wilsow's puronta at Kinz beiny of wheut this your. eee eS aay here ey ore | Seeugiay Gea velvate ontorprlie, ‘Tho inching | ner yenrs, or, wbuut twenty-ive bushels to | thin halt werop,— What Hut corn thern wae | Sclenee pluces small faith In lunar nppear- | propured for’ thor sauce ke leet, coed IN THI FACE OF ALL THE BTIONG FACTS, | Tie Oelmtually No- f ameuh and the recolpts | ors of suck W ban would be siuipto and direct, | tig acre, ‘Tho drouth fins bien to suverest | plated late wilt, bu ulinest Wa antic rive | slices or uiinencess but if the prophets have | bo’ comploted. That’ crtarsdses asiesnoon which favored higher prices for tho leading | torefor hud boon cunceted "by tho owners who Re Shoe BIE it Gasunttal clemont both aa | icnuwn here tor year, Potatoes ure a fale ‘apeclut Dispatch to The unleuy Tribune — | ide a lucky guess there wre Woes in ators | Bue toft Kinzua tn cau pally wits, a rani : ‘cereal than havo riled for u few yours past, we | Wergsbipping le éTnspeuink Siaiey, | arourennmue sori tha fuldiment | ire, the present supply coming from abroul, | Oneaoy, Ite Atus 8L—Lurly corn ig alt | for tts before the autumnal equinox which Pee a road nov Gulkdinye froa ts ; umber of people who uve bed litelo edutt- | « Ai graln that ig warm, or thie is. Inn heating | via should bo adopted. whiew peomicns ae ‘peclat Iapateh! Whe Unicago.Trioune, Telit, but Lins ‘witfored dome from droath on | {6 18 Wuplensaut to contemplate, | Alroudy | Rew aurtowesuic ran nosy bulking from tis i Corn planted early | sandy soll, Lite corn promises well, but | tho wells aredrying up throughont constl- dence in the bility of a band of operators to | conaitionsor is othorwise unit tor warehou stn earliest possiblo compietion of tho bullding, i % Syracuse, und HHyed in Culuvilia until quite res carty thoir ‘point tou successful coneli~ | souit uot be gradud, ” Ma. anid. thoy had fo. | Fitth—it ie urged y tho frieuts of the bond~ loli romurkubly well, but | Will suitor arently If thore is not rain inn | Grable eens iy Conneetieut, Long Istand, | 32 i Mt . - 7 Y » With the guilty conple tad Miss Ning slop on tho heols of nm harvest has been | towed cho law, aud Inspected tho whent oue | And-morwage pian t ut, by tholr method, tha wn sulterlng up to | few dys, as non has fallen in this yle New York, and Ponnsylyanla, while insome Duss tte pretty blonde of U sunsiners, sister { Jeqion. und thora hte boon no trouble. therefore, | Without grading it Ls bs Hourd af fradu' want avi the property when Tips coeund tala ate deine poepnecet igre vol Hirmurs fs ylcauty parts of Now Jersey bathing ‘tins become a | of Mra. Wilsons This young tady way nears : Wel, ChOuEh | RuOWn bathe iy aie eae NOTES. tho bonds ure redocmed; but the sume resuttean | vansiderablo good, aul it ix oxpucted by the | hopeful of au average yield, fe costly luxury to be enjoyed only by tho | puted’ by w youre man tamed Harkins, wna 8 formlcnblo combinution hud, resolved | | Tt was rumored yestorday that Armour was | inte ieusu oF contrite with tie stock Ceres | farmers that the crap will be nearly tp to the Spectat Dumateh ta The Chicago Tribune wealkhy elusses, In more than one town the | wad a clerk iu a Wareen clothing store. to run on dent in tho month which | one of tho nubic band of ahorts wao aettied with euded yesterday, It was sald also thut no clique | the etique on tho Inst day. of speculatura could command the necessary ‘Tho boys who grunt beenuse they got squeezed " ritinge | —E; irsty Inhabitnnts ave buying water by the | Yours a sbady roputadion, and tho Hight of Mise I . ‘ ay providing the fall weather fy fivor- Aunotta, Il, Aug, 3L—Early planted corn | tile ‘ eernained Bi feted Heard nde at neu ceria | able ltdin is “book tain an Frauuont | irouhowt Kino Couey will stekd from | DUCTAL trom enlernrang ventory “win | Ninn, vata youn iyo exhinied to purebuse the fuiprovoments atan appralyod: | Showers in this vicinity sluve Sunday night, | one-half to two-thirds of ‘1 good crop, Late it eit through tho streets, ‘Tho Passaic and Wunted, and hing wise proven that thoy td | act. ‘Thoy seoin to bo nuepts ut that core or | Mount of proporty, Drains to conduct a dent Ina elty whieh wis nat- | thing, urally dneliucd to be hostiie to them, bo- | qMuny people around tho board say tho #o- cnuse thoy cama froin un ontsids place, | enlled * coruer rule" {3 not worth aanap. ‘They r 7 ; d hur away’ from houor, triewds, amount of money to carry such @ busiiess to | should remember they would do tha game thing | yatuntion, suould the Gonetitetion ute eae reatly sthnulating the growth of eorn, corn Is inueh alfected by drouth, und in some | River, which furnishes the wator-supply for | Hino.” The quactat drove Ge kektay toon Ware ' Eee omttes ae ee amen CTEM ME | for SLOAN, and for a vury geome dal Jexs thane fi tha mogneitua be so uimondedd us to wllow the Freee pecla} laputers ka ka Gries Tribune. | eases is wlniyst a Lotul fallures ‘ luundFedts of thowsntuty of eople, unl whieh ren toBalumunon, where It is_supposed toy no trouble nbout getting all the money thoy It tukes tho New York crowd ta play the baby ourd of ‘Trade, by ita charter, to own that eth enn intiagre ad uuniny: of corn came ne pi ane Chicago Tribune, iy Hever famous for its purl is iS growlng | took a weat-buund train, Mr. Wilson is over: ho opinion th St, ual th , “ Hy Al meer ae rt Beans crop ou ote Hneleanly, ug {ts valuing rinks und if gamo with lore tho Fatal berokar al wile, "i opinion that, should the | druuth, ‘Ubls rexlun, however, fs more for jexinder Count Tom most accounts, Is ho mountain sprimes whieh fecd Ibcontinue | whom ho tenderly Joved, and has th Suaednr trade locke ty tail Japon tho plat of atu thin others, A. Now York farmer { almost a total failure, Some estimate It to | to fall, tho consequences to health and gon | sympathy of u bout of trlouds, ‘Tho seoyndr rlule that the value of the momberstilp irae fri visithig ere, returning froma trip thraugh | be one-third average. It will be ofa very | fort witl be calamitous, rans ig a man a or WO y dite abuadance of idie capital bns enabled thesd | vite tho result in July ute, and wonder why | tonreciited, for tho. Tessa teat hay Need oe | Lowa, Nebraska, und Dakota says cornin | poor quality aid small, being not fully | Over most of thedietriet from when tho | tullaud situ, witun somal Dicunts untae ae Hi " , cl ding of the ext : Winey Rt leur rates mae atte umount of | auybody wants to tovt ie axalh in Auyust whout, | [intte to utd aksesamonts ta make upnay der | keno Cotuity tooks better than vay to hug | lutured. With tho exception ofa few slice | ell drawn lis tulle uupply the mestues lente | suboriutended tho bu Eto Marshbunt, aud moucy (at low rates, and, nithough various rus \n aunusiy Inoldeut vecurred In Wiok- | ficienoy. whit ment. occur by Te Ue ee tiie, Elo Kat wind ot yesterday: Bitehred showers wo have hud no ran fortwo menthy, | tre burned brown and ‘bare, With the ex. Woven en ri roptitacion by bls assoclutes. ’ TO eee tee have Teequently toate fina tee the other tee AU mura d'tho fee | Baymont of so turgo an amount uy would be | some pleces heretufore looking well. Field | Everything fy dried up. ‘Lhe farmors are | centlon of adasning shower on tho Oth uf | Mrs, Susie Wilson fee slunder, attractive brunet 1 Tho eh e nae crowds it te not kauwn that | loft in hie ottleo by Pulsifor for xX, und the fr | tueded for intorese. on tho bonds: te corm will ylold: two-thtrds to ‘three-fourths | thoroughly disheartened, and anuiy of tho | duly that only molstoned the surface of the | of id, and Is wall kuown fa Bradford. ‘Tblt ; tho clique han ever been pinched for funds, | repressibio tad who chouks trades for Dwhght & | Nive and vurlous otbor expenses. rthor, voruze, Rain witht poorer classes ure coming’ into the clty wilh { roid no rain of any eonsequonce lng | fe not her: fest ogeapide, ng she eloped : Drokerge hiaene caployment of four or Ave | Gillett happening in ut tho moment andautously | [eit probubility tho bonda it taker, Would bey | OL MH svetaze, Kinin within v few days is the view of locating for che winter, | fallen for twor months Pare eetiance its | fa Gk hor feat cscapude ie ciuiph aout } Brokerage hougo In this city, overy one of | changed It to #000, ahd culled tho attention of | jy, : heeded for the utter. Sweet corn, sn line Sorelat Disa ae forte winter, INelr corto toed EH Gitlte Hat tle coche, | RG SHAR. doe wher thoy were. murriol: NS Tried hus mudoa sani fortune dutor tuomava: | Wiekuin to the wird. Wo say uat be wis | NED ny CADrrALstH Nov stustiens oF ‘rine | bOTUNE etup hore, Will not yielg over’ ltt an OE ee Hoole is Mivrivc lee ae eat Rind MO Gorn | Site T ugaoue ie w blomde Just turried 10,00 has Ti edae" net" 'for the: demunons,“iressine | instante elcatnetne DMiaes Haast | “hoa Be | SOME cr Aladin tid eabet a Wit Giniaty"mot sg seriously Introd as | youna” clover edytte ot deal" RSH: act | hover wets ity’ drew suede ead ere 1st a tremendous pressure y eleuting is jo! oy, ho i 0 Special al lo The Chteago Tribune vl eut us blue clove! ying or dead, OOF CrapH ‘ nta at i .of work, tho imembers of tie clighe uave | hurled yo Patties ‘ole and demanded ay gud gue property would bo mortgaged for an ine | JacksoNViLik, Ith, Aug, S1—Thedtonth | hus been reported. Fully: two-thirds of un | promise only iu slender, growth, oad date, Ree a ee a ee ray at Sule 5 ‘bad representatives watening afatra dy other | planation. Pulsifer's manicln caller Immediate. | detinit period, ‘Such 1s uot a wood lexaey to bee vount: i Cy averaze crop Will bo harvested, und some | sown sced still Hes In. the ground witha ¥ Yeu cd by Mra tt 42 this county caine too Ite to injure corn p. s a the ground wi ut | phur ‘Springs, Gravois, accompanied by i ities, und an tnportunt connectiua in Now | ly oxplitned it away, and Wickum withdrew | queuth toour suceeddora, On tho other bind, tho ‘The late crop will be danaxed somewhat, | Rood farmers place tho ostimate at three- | cnough molsturs to help it germinate, With | Witsoncatuze to Wagon. whore the soleltations : Sori ft anny hy au jue thoy bad Wolr plang | wiving. iy brow ond tutoring something about | stock lssued on one UE Tamera ad eee | Or tha two there Wil bo fully n twodtirds | fourths ofwerop, On gravelly land and thin | Wo organtaation aniong milk-producers | of the cider sister Induced tho Innocent gel to ; iow instunces, thoy have always contrived to = talned by thou, ig average crop, soll | tho dvouth hus badly attected | to oppose the dealers’ combination to tako tho fatal. stop of Te ere toes i Weigele out of the difliculty before tho urowd BAKES MOA’ Iu short, the ndvantaues of tho stock plan " Hesiot Disses Mo Tae icago ‘Tribune, ; ity Pit fatryspondent hay recently canal depress peicos, he, outlook for Uig brunch, eillgity Harktns, eee rains a ara ra eee F paw lee a 3 tivo: tinquestionable legality; |. eertulnty of WNON, Eth, Aug. BL—Lho corn erop of 8 fir sou! tio & Mississippl Rail- | of agrleniture ts gloomy enough. ‘Tho mar- Heupe: Satie 4 erie of ‘ Tum Last sxaq ‘riey sraver A DESPERATE EFKOUT ‘tO 8AVE $09,000, | prompt completion of the works freodan from | Tee County will be mbout twortttinie oly War, and, on close observance und Inquiry, | ket gardeners ary suiferiig aulto as severe | Wide wratched by the revklesuess and crla was tho “hot wheat" seare, whieh possibly led te PHRIWUNE stuted yesterday that Mr.Jamos | Ml compllentions Hable to arise in the fature | crop. ‘Tho drouth has injured it som belleves the corn wll the way down to Quinvy | ly. Colory set out three weeks ngo ts actual. | 98° guilty coup a ' ly led Se eel rotors Oldest Cltizon Doud. or forced thoin wo deelde te clo up to dual | A. Baker, of New York, was $a search of an | Menagcmonty and tho practical vesting of tho | the prospect of u_| ‘ with the mouth neteut ore muta throuen | injunction againat tho Liowrd of ‘Frade and ver- | CVRCEEHID of tbo property in tho individual | hensitex.: : : audnge thoy intonied te ae about ton days | tl banks to prevent tho money whieh ho tad | Htespeettully subinttted, ‘ sl » ugv. Tho alleged “hot wheat" bax been | foolletly put up ag muraina on wheat deals W. B. Molli Jonded into Veasels and sbippot way, und tho | from lelng swatlowed up, Io was wnsuccess- He de but | to frost partly come | will make thitee-fourths of aterop, In Jar [ly smaller than when itw eg cmina planted, te * | sey, Madison, St. Clutr, ad Clinton Coun | and the crops of later vegetubles will not be ty ‘Telegnioh. ctat Dispatch to The Chteago ‘Tribune, es not more than a half crop Is expected.® | worth gathering. Strawberry plants ura Croto has tof eee eee eg uit, Konstan DaAsvitty, Ul, Aug 31,—The crop of carn >, Séctal Disnutch to The Chicago Tribune, making ne growth. for next years Hels tinos Artos, a landed proprivtur, tately resid wz , | isestioted to bo shart In this county one. Ub, Aug, 81—A8 compared with | peaches promaturely elpeneyl are dropping to ‘ho divd about ‘OU: nent hale compared to the yleld of laat yen’, This | the corn crop of fast year, tho evrent in this | the ‘qrouud nt halt thehy propor stat He Te ea oe tat uity uy g by ,, 20, anid unuauuily advanced ue Sua Noe reg wonat ith ne the, ful Tuesday, but Wwus nore fortunate yestoriday, —— shortage fs enused almost entirely by the | (Christhin) county will probably average 8 | halterown pears are ell ring AH the 8 Fortnight nau, at tha geutlonntls fn bls carly - would be deHverod tn tuifillinent of Soptomber | 1 dls bill be saya that in July and August LOCAL CRIME drouth, the Insects: alfecting It very ttle, hor cent. In the’ southern portion of the Toatless “trees and baking Tn the sun, | youth foliowed the plow and berded oxen ; contracts today, ‘Tho clique brokera worked thalr | Mt be sold 300,0u) bushels of whout through * it ve a Morctat Listatter, o i'he Ghieaya Trivune, county, the crop wil be very light, | ven deap-rooted forest-trees aro. showing | a wealthy tulllor, whose unly duuybtor fell In lov forces of mou ull lust might yottlue uverything | Seymour, Hunt & Co, brokers of this city, |, Joseph Konrney managed while nbonrdof an | BiooMixoros, lil. Aux. cl,—Despito all | but in tho’ central and north: | signals of distress, ‘Thelr folingo ts alrently with hin and Lisisted upon marrying bin before ju readiness (or dumping tuo cash on te mare | ut prices ranging from SLi to 82 for August | (eounbg train on the Alton Rullroad yestorday | complainis of great percentage of decrease | erie portion {t, presents a much botter | turning, notto the rich autumnal colors of | He bad completed his wth year. Sho brought at cattle, WHC! . kot this morning. dhe crowd generally expect: | delivery. He put up. abu . morning to sten! a diumond pin: valued Ho] in the yield fron: axcessive and protracted | appearttiee. — Elgtt f conti 7 ore him a goodly dowry tn fund and cattle, . 4 a ust 000 f11 . v "t ue yie SANE y Hetod | appanraice. | Eight weeks of continued | more prosperous yours, but te dull yellow te yon bliowe Drie er Pa tity er een rT ve vue hee oa alt Ae to sat reat from axeart bolonsing to Osenr Hummond, of roy Seton County will viuid in | drouth, together with chineh-bugs, lins very | and piven white’ the ‘Ieaves are falling in eee pe ric Fanos eo. Ke y thd ut tholast fourcents undurtheprice | Who have buon runing tha Auguat corner on | No c20 Mudison street. He was arrested and | bushels at least four-tifths of the full erop | badly affected It ‘Tontght we are having | showers as If it were lute October, ‘The your Gist ho bis lived upot tls small estates ; f seller Outaber, wh re + a iy | tuched ovur to tho police OF the Weat Sudivon | ber acre, while many elatin that je will sieht | aur first rain, whieh, while It will not help | dreneliing rain wo need would undoubted! X00 pulitlval troubles lave come Se Ail Getaibans wvrtiis tea dave geo ie conte Heart jie rhs ie is eialiond funnipatated | Streut station, whe, upon kearebin hin fouud | even more, tis also true that die quality of | the carn, Wil’ hetp pitt, the ground: in good | start a fresh Erowth, but these tender shoots pole Beet eet eatety tit, flight ithe hone, Would bo wiven te 19 tnurket by purchusing ull the Aust whout, tho stolen pla in a handkerebler which was | corn ds vary woud, the ents being wenerally | conditton for fall plauting, would be scorched by the first frost and glyg | the wrath of tho ‘Turkish authorities. me use condition, but | Md forced the priea up to $140 4 bushel, ‘Thy | Netty wound around ong oF hie unklos, Justica-| well atovuloped quAd MAT MINE seat news ‘Spectut Miapateh to. The Uhieagn ‘Tribune, a shoek to the vitality of the trees from | wn ‘Bultans. wndor whose etecessivo, Tel Just evening that som thom which was not {1 tits! i t Vf " ty , Walsh bold bit in 8300 ball to the ‘Crimlaal | oer | , rey iy Y, Ft y + Hix fu Ineifectual ene the owners spoke last event: us If there wits uo | elfect of this curuer bas buen to ranupthe price | Mey the nereage of vorn was mitch larger | Caawaion, 1b, Aug, Ul.—Eurly planted | whilelt they wort slow 10 recover, he fived, bo fousht agalose six to *y tuiler j Ganger of Jt AN Mirousi “Caungo Mourd yes | of wheat far beyond Mts legitimatomurket value, | MoE au enor diving tho asmumed uum of | fill ail: Tho Ineroiso Is estimated wt | cori, nei culin tes than halt, wil | Sst aa ety etal nearing tee aang tour naveral tas or ’ eed vi ne 7 | a ° chen Tau 0 15 por cont. ‘There are many tells lil provi 0) Oo exceed ab Y t of y t ve; 4 rie zs és MI, PIES binioreshy ia ire varies Ered Bechet are a Lue ua rulned: hy ile drouth, but the yast iuajoty hiistiole per net Lato planted, whieit ia ‘by Hoe ae aL pees, tina D eit SoriLdds Uaniaoi and parla ised all hig , stool a litelo to the northoust ot fhe wheat: i hus been to udvanee wheut 1 cents u bushel | sliver wateb, vultied at $10 from furmunn | Of teres have not beon Injured xerlously by | fur the larger alt inny average fifteen | the quantity of water on the pluivt ty con- | brothors ond sisters, wephows atid tlwces, ar ' Svisteu bud boei the seta boys At Sis, | over and ubove id market vill Wyekolf, of No, 8 North Uniun struct wile he | Wantof rain. Mleids, wra-reported that will bushels, hut good Jud Hes put it auch lower. | stant, and the sun's hoat ts hivarlable, the | cleven of ble own ebliteen. Ils faculties wer Eras Paci eho stun tie ae panes jue itu te leginaatnniers 3h ., ner cuguod Tver Geave te age eag plone rewenul nt wwertige sixty: Aa suyenty. bushels, ler nite. Chere Is little prospect of rain, keneral avaporation will vary Uttle ony year | unimpaired down yy ies very, vay beew iM i a ws Fe ob UG Us Lis atLorauy’, H, hd way of bis | Pastures are bare and brown as Colorado. wit Or, . death, and only Just your, of 2 eo Od Pe a eR PR che pRouen, cout gy anton," Nuveydoley| Bese Slave at te Sie ay Ey ) pede Heetton Mgurnment, | und | wt | the President, VieusPresident, and Directors ot | thelr intent wis, and selzod Devons diet ashe | Evo tosis Inches deep, New Yonk, Ang. $1.—Roports from yartous | tukind seasons seen to follow nel other i soins scare! 1 Sty sep Merion teats uatttuted eat tlera, the Hourd of rude ry unio 'otondaty, Tbe {hud anutenod Bid wate gud) pussud Weoun wee | cenit ieee a Seay ei jy | purtgof this and nelshboring States repre- yin lariatng froquency in ewe latter lays, Wtnintuecomee monity aaa was 1 , bal ' oad not benn sottied dud 4 ood part of thMt | oy Cur mardina which Muro acpesiied ia teeters | allured ti wee tit Ue ester aa eee, | tho mouthiorn halecoe. Ford County wet he | sent the drouth the most severe expurionced | 26,18 Nigh fue tor itatwnal neadomtes of | Neb the past monk ana se seloncy to set. themsulvés to fnvexiigat- whi derick the Groat eat upun the ti ing whether these shnultaneaus droughts pater and the Brittsh Golonivs fu tn to dig potatoes to save tho crop. Lute potas | und foots aru occasioned by any muds | Amerien declured thelr indepeade toes aire utterly ruined, Many fratt and | dlesome interference with the harmonies of | mother cuuntry. ‘ probably wilt be canceicd this morning. As | tanke under the ruled of the Board gt Meade | stored, IC bo was set at Hborty, about onehialé an averages In tho hortharu | inamany years, ‘The farmers ave compelled a mare Seow bE, uo tan, A Now-Yorker of | and sutjuet to tho Indurscimunt of tho licuileeas Onlivera Hickey and Keefe ‘at un early hour | butt will be much better, We have tnd ‘ yeep guided the baby uct, and obtulaed wa | oy Presidentet the board, ‘The brokers toluse | yesterday morning arrested an eld rly unis | no rain sinees the 3th of Jane. The fray Anjunetion restrainug his representatives or Uo ' a to diselose the tunes OF the banks whure the | Ug the nine of Joseph Ocorge Shorwood, ) wits thon In splendit condition, end al sl oly t e ars : olliebes ot thot trou tak Pie etait cd ae | Wanna wore deposited, aud theeuten to Indorey | Who vould. nor sutivfuctariy uceainy tor the | uso ts Hon Un watanil tho ition, usw hort- | stade trees are utterly rulued, Wells. and nature by ols Heed ji te Hs prutly well itty Arab Convicts Hroulc Looso and \ Dut the whole of if will probably Tall Bhore “of. | [gti tu tha iartios lncorvatud, - Ronettes face aututity of carpenter tools, includ elle 10.."Mhe Catrtee TrDund clsturns are drying up, Stock requires feud- | Conturies past, sone disastrous ellmnteroe, Eacape. : 291,000 bushel, tnt Cada uinioe tho tetd) ot Cumbia ey | alumnae Syma oe ti Wools Wire Marken |) wtuitr Mh, Ang. BL—Corn ls bally ine | ing, Fires ave spreading in muy directions, | olutionys and it this world {3 to remain a | ‘Pusts, Aug, 16—Thore tan large convlet prison 7 On the Call Beard tho highest price of tho | {! ! iiiows: | “Steiker," und by reference to the Dive Juved by athe drouth, Opinions diter is to i th 4 ‘omfortabl vo far his descend, ‘ ; fue convicts ure beavily chained 1 wuulo deal wis pull yeatontuy by tho clique | _aiitulng € emt Hilae egaels He aa TTS ECR SE Wie retece eed 0, Directury | whit thiverup Will turn olile and the air ts Mited with smoke, comfort ia lace for his descendants to live ae Ute five binpluyed for vue dour works Papers (or 1AM Luaidls witleh was unexpeet | gr another tna Upuon to veil Or ity MEU tating f Tor Dlg DUSINCHRNE Nin tt North Aa eee Bpecten lspuicis tu Phy Maietgo Tribune, Touoxto, Auge3t—Divpatelios from all | Ws he ought to study haw to keep it in god | gouples, und ure employed for tet rein a willy dered them, ‘They puld for tho bunch timo any gralu ur other Hue * uy yOve! g Yestordity, ule pnmodty, stuck or | Laiter in tho duy it was foynd tue the. easpone gui ‘ariners In tho elty | parts of the Pravimes of Ontario respecting | Tevilte the toon, howover; ts boyond his | Osmneditty of tua convicts rushed out, The ; oe cA tae SL. q q A 31-10, and wre sald to buys squirmed a litte, ny ruliroad of other compa aye Frain, vations pares VE tho county state | the weather anid crops show that the un- enette Tpke hi i eR y \ q 1 ny hanging & wet 1 ed olf, und thoy wery, wl ; ; Yor forestulis the | tereshun tal Leon lorelby entered during: to | toe cy 7 chatuy hud beon knocked ot at nets. Tey i THE CINCINNATE CLIQUE, nuirket by xpruuding Tulse rpitors to iniluense | Muh{ and abuut 8% wortivor touls stain, thut in xenural the crop ts injured train 35 t0 | usnally protracted drouth oxtsts almost tira Hat Mleselgner aint tee out ariwed with gums, platulas 06 buyerroudlh tbe ; len fx now said ta, Uo a coubination of twa | thu peies of conruodities tudrem ut corners the | Anita Lupa ume Frecouun, was | bd per eent by drouth, Son pleces planted srywliars, 1 ‘ fall depends upon the heavenly bodies, he | knocked dawn fhe Jere te, urandisniny tele Juctions why worked part ot tho Haw to autinn, | marketer attempts to dy ao iw rotation to uny uf | xesterday hand tu’ $\0o Wail wari cody by | early will yteld nearly i full crop, while | overywhore, causing much toss and great tne | fill dep Nyon the heavenly bodies, he | prinuipal wtreat of Gotetta, guch contmoditivs shall ve fed nut leds than uu Tigeraoll upon eomplalnt of A. G " ydousns 43 supposed to have bought sume 25. em Keep on dramingand damiutig anid chop, weapons, A cry was ralied thut to Vs Jou it outer, + nat Ote, vony “oY . Oy) bushels of “Auguat, “besides handling | $10 Nor IMUry. tht €W0, or coniiied hiiee | OC Na, EM Hrawn wpreet, wan tdoueiliel Revcee fater vlanting will nut oxceud one-fourth, so | conventonce, Pastures hayw suiferad, the pea 1 forests, and trusting tu luck fur*} hud entered te town, aud the coraatoe rail : DIE ' sO} rant 7 reve 3 Th He tulliiona more fh county jull not exceeding ‘one your, ar bain; | as one ct awverat men woo held tha ups and | Ht 6o por cunt of full crop ts probably wv | vaot crop more or less endangered, and ‘vietuuls and drink, enaued ta beyond description. i nhs 1 RUG Lost eng, de tue vo following tountin, | candy Jull not exccedhiy onw yur, or bothy | whuaervuvcral ten wou held un ui wt Nberal estimate, taking tho county turusl | dairy products ara dhilntshed. In Western | U3 *letualsand drink, fim toot cutee an th ure : gue over ano G tusnels at ony ti, tnh'by valde eeetered Ramnbting eoatracts, und | roe eG ee, waceh and etal and weal | atte, Hstopting a Heh tale Momlay: ovens | euunties, Indian earn pattioularly. aulters PARTS OF THREE stays, ea eet Menge acok Md SUCHET. 3 a 0 cline : void. ruwt, q Hq a | i BS . i es 1, it By eeih W urent aid ‘ueaud drug ue econ ‘This fa tho Hat sult begun under thls particu. De ERE cere Re aireobs, thera tis egy ho ruln ery far Mfty= SOvUTONyS astures arg dried wp und burnt) Aeoxen, Ia Aug. B—tho Gute Clty will | peisahers poworer id prt for iio ar whe bave found thy puot imuck kluder to | lar chiuse, “Gave Mimael! Away.) one days, si x brown, tho oarth fs baked, and streams and | publish tomorrow morning crop reports | Sor ut of tho timoy could run. It was Sele t pai that Daa Hanipalaturs uf luarketd neretos | at nee Frei toy Ered jhe filled of te " ebugusta (Gu,) Chranteles ‘ aaa Hee fed Giese ‘Tribune, * wells elthor eutiroly dey or fast drying up, | frou slxicon counties und fifty-four towns in titer fir Werure soto native solders, Brey 1+ grimy came ting Tower ruturem wai | es tie ari wld oe betas tho lt day | «paver sas hue wont aiedta Mea | au teisly Wt ane avureas at ete S| Thu tarmMerd are IN many tosancea obitgad | Lowy AltvolyuiMl Mssoutle “Pho oparts | keane ker sees as ol ' piolded witllagt ff2, AHO | wlslica” or ty orn tnanth the, Hreadent uf tho fuuird stil | thy uthorduy, | Ho weut ta that bolnt niruhess | etop. Lit some loentfeles It Wii bo ir whita,| te drive thelr cattle for jniles to bo watered, | show that wheat wilt be short, Iu fact, it has ery CeO cies joined te ' ers haw ehronteluit Pune io his uy'of ert She pelos uf gietion ql put up at itd OF aha Mretulnes i stent ae complete failure, espectafly | or bring water snpplivs in birreta long | been the greatest sutferer by the uupropiiious they were huumediataly turned iy iy i Wou fortunes by following tn thu'wakuof the | Uxiue auch pricy Ye ls thote duty to. faquiee | eels tue elu Porter orange and the kus’ | (hie late wlunt. . stances, Bush tires ura alse widely preva- | season, Corn will yleld better than fag | qucater tho Iuy. Ty tho pons, favored UY i: Hivkuyoe itunes who have lust have wieely | Whethor or nut tho valuy af the property in dhs [Augustin genticumy to the clover Closing ipeclal Dtavateh tq ‘The Chicaga Tribune, lent, and doing much damage, hua been anticipated alt along, and there | outrd wore cauat, le Ses cieumstaves t thauwhe Jt best to suy Hutu wbout it. ‘They wive | pute bus buen unbanced by vombinyuuns or by | tue dune thet te, rend, sreuiyedd Dewarum Uh, Aus, BL—Che aeceaze of 5 ‘ 1 hight, mado thoir escape. | The SO ‘ thowselves uway occasionally by a yrowk Pog andlyidual for tue, purposw of oxtarting un- | ie teavelers iid eyua the. four wale oF ake | coi tn Macon County ty tory large, und thd | ipo owe, ay lente Eee WHI be plenty to mect the wants of wll, Lolte | bus sdiao inpartuues, becausy tt hare ‘ AL ACAMEY. Sousouable duiwutds, Hl clio cat blovutur a inuiment bad ee ee ats OE eee | at wl avgpnco abu Torts Uhl to tho Toxoxvo, Aux. Jt—'The elty Is fled with | tlo feeding of stock will ba done by many prisoners ius’ buye Pon ablo to atrize od ¢ sad cases Of Gorgury burebofure uu the Bourdat frade, | bug, Duels to tho utliegs ye . ure, ‘Thy eatly playted cari Is 1 adense smoke tonight from bush th - bi . : a they would nol ve been belped wi toh vis | buginigy bugis to the attice; you gual't pub woo re. Thy e planted corn isin goud cane ned wy bush res rug- | farmers, but thoy aunonncy thet they will ba' ae mot Inst ovealug 10 the oprridor of the | couuuitives uppolnted under this rule Uave | Jyeeitio ns tke wee 0 doiy ant hus béeu Ludured ‘outs ligiuy by (ing througls tho ‘country worth of here. | buve wtulu (0 spate for stockera, Dats | provide esse SR 1 aris o%