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SPECIAL DISCOUNT @m. @hifiagn Luilp Teibune, SATURDAY AUGUST 31, l" ll"l'l'llnb- BLACK GOODN. l'll'v‘l' Ch! l’l'l‘lll VOLUME XXXIX, T Publc Selodls| A” T).|SPIEGEL & C0.| 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Open Monday, Sept. 2. 10 PARENTS AND VACATION. [FALL SEASUN GUARDIAAS: If you are in need of any Clothing for the boys, step in and BLACK G0ODS! NEW STOCK! erld Leiter & Co. The immense increase in trade of our house, notwithstanding the pressure of the times, has compalled us to make enormous rts to exhibit a line of Nov- ol es this season superior to anything previously offered. Satisfied from past experience in the Furniture trade that If Mothers will exam- ine their Boys’ ward- robestheywill find them slightly soiled from com- ing in contact with mud 1 i take a look at our|during vacation. Being | n¥5iiidcicarances, sencaring | VW ABASH=AV,, parents we know where- | alike the purchaser and dealer, we have made POSITIVE RE.| Relween Madison & Monroe-sts., e purchas- StOCk befor p DUCTIONS on all articles to of we speak. Such be- - Have now open a large varie- ing. ing the case, it becomes | effect & xapld disposal. |ty of New Goods i’ this De- Our new Fall Goods | necessary to 2o where, | stock is equel to the require- | partment, including many ments of the public, and offered AT PRICES adapted to the times and TO THE NECESSI- TIES OF ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. A call of inspection is earn- estly solicited. 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Noar Jackson-st. Our Catalogue, comprising over Three Hundmd llhl!irnfienl of New Siylos and S, will be roady in ten doys, nnd will bo muled upon applieation. FURNITURE‘ for as little money as possible, you can clothe them in a new and be- coming garment, and send them off to school happy. . X We speak in the inter- est of WILLOUGHBY, HILL & GO, Boston Square-Dealing Outfitters have arrived, and we can show the largest and most complete stock ever brought to this market, and at bottom prices. Just remember that we make the NOVELTIES FANCY AND PLAIN STYLES! Special aucnl{ou ls callcd to an elegant stock of' Black Armures! best Ready-Made Clo- for all ages, A thing tha%; is sold. |S.E. cor. Clark & Madison-sts. INDIA BLACK We guarantee it in BRANCHES: CASHMERES! Milwaukee-av. eorner Rucker-st. At very popular prices! Blue Istand-av. corner Twelllh-st. Sclool Gommences Monday, S0 encourage your child to commence right by fitting him out in New Clothing from where they make Boys’ and Children’s Clothing a specialty. Goods-elegant---prices right---fall stock in. every respect. If not satisfactory money refunded. JASWILDE, Jr, & €0, POPULAR CLOTHIERS, Cor. State and Madison-sts. ARTISTIC TAILORING, LAST DAY OF OUXR P. S.--All are tnvited to call and examine goods whether desiring to purchuse or not. In PARLOR AND CHAM- BERSUITS, with other Nov- elties not procurable elsewhere. ‘We carry the largest and fin- est stock in the city, and POS- ITIVELY will quote the LOWEST prices for CASHL. Halton & Hildreth, 221 & 223 STATE-ST. AND OIGANS- STEINWAYS Matchless Pianos Aro universally eanuaded tobs the Btandard Piano of the world; are sought to be fmi. tated by r.uu)y nll makers nl‘ Burope and America; are rogularly exported to Buropo and oLhnr parts u! 'hi utmiud world, in d constantlv inoreasi: u‘ are used whennvor?\lwxfible recoms ta 10 Doth nem- ispheres, and have nuuind the highest hon. ora over awarded 0 any piano manufaotur. ora in the world. BURDETT ORGANS! The Model Reed Organs of America, These Lnstruments have atisinoed a po) u- lerity unparalisied to tho vmnnll af the au trade. The inventor, urdott, has avoted over s \nnnrol o Contiry t5 the improvement X flnii beginnini with the reed bouu ltso f, ho has sdde original devico to dovice, so moditying ita inary form and developing its la richoa as to brln the Burdett Il? to its prul- -nv.unnnpnnuhn 1o -tnnundo axcellence. £~ Iilustrated Cataloguea of the various stylos of Steinway Fianos and Burdett Or. gens wailed free by LYON & HEALY, GENERAL NORTHWESTERN AGENTS, Btate snd Monroe-sts,, CHICAQGO. STORY & CAMP {re General Agentafor the entira Weat for tho cele- Grated Decker Birothers Iinnun. Our SELECTIONS of Choice Woolens for AU- TUMN AND WINTER are now ‘in. S10 upwards. $40 upwards. $35 upwards. HARVEY, 84 State-st. EI‘LC’I'AUI .H, &co MORRIS BERNH.ARDT Trousers, = Suits, = - Overcoats, - 269 & 271 State-st, Enbracingve of the oldest sud largeat. Furniture sad Bedding Magulucturing Howses (n the Weat. Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits. ses the lareest line of thean xoods in RETAILED st strictly (018 BEDDI.NG. mmmm"'.'.i‘;‘&'-.'fl‘u',‘.’ e ———— OPTICIAN 125 STATE-ST., Ttoom 3, second flnor, Spcc{al attention given to the Proper Adaptation of Spectacles, 4 Prices Very Low! Standard the Hlighest! ELY & (0., Tailors, 163 & 166 Wabash-ay., cor. Monroe. Letters of recommendation can be scen at M, Bern- hardvs offies fram tho leading chysiclans sl Cleryy, e of promi tot a1 Jualined Lo Ju o pertecine NEW PUBLICATIONS. THR assc I)PPIBH HOULRN, U TO L, 2 TOS. POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, | & e gy o apromies,__ STORY & CAMP FOR-SEFTEMRER, | ST SRR [Jflllmrfllfl [:flmh HUHBY BraE A e s b e Bt THE CHICAGO BAKERY 008 | " ryo oxneaiir it necarvem, | STORY & CAMP : 3 nn l'm:oot romuenu ia Evalution. By Rev, TNEQUALED P, SHERMAN & CO. n u-mnuuu ad Sctence, 11, By Frot. Emi | $YT ” 1 9 e e :'-'::';'«c'fi‘f::"\'zflef"‘?'b:‘"‘L:L"-:‘;':&'-'L'{fnf{f"fl'.xd ur. Anlu:':::'l’:-et(zlnlmnnu. l!y(.‘u:xuiler.n. a fl | ~ e v AR, Vil ggrflka Bre Onfy Dineet Lma K Francfl STORY & CAMP el firat-clase Instruments at the lowest (lving prices, for tash of on instaliments. Ol (nstrutments takes part paysneut. STORY & CAMP . Monera. and the b 1 L1t Fdmun Montatuers: 1 it Tk (A A . The Anmnmmw Mistory of Worlds. By Frof Daule) Vaush General Tranautinntl Hetween New York n’m COUNTRY 1 TRADE ‘Wo prepsy express thl express poliits in the West ortor Yy Joho Ampbietr. ‘s Progress tn Laogusge. By Preder- | less of distance, at $1.00 5 & ek Paock: R B8 tances should accompaily orders. m,:‘ ‘;“"L,{‘ L,:,}:{} 4 i Are pessonatly srapansible for all lustruments bought X. The Origlu of Frults. Tiy Prof, Grant Allen. PHE CUICAUO BAKERY €O | 1 3 o Wi, Purchissers sie uot usked 10 taks 8oy riaks X1, 8keich of Prof, 9, n Mann. By G. B, Grlas yine. bedding. and utenstle, whatsyet. i q‘\_mur F Ville'do it e | FISH OIL DEALERS, iovar topvrahi- Colker "'.'n“a“'u‘.’.‘.’n s I\ he Class w Moutve Tuke pleasure In xhiow g custumera the Isrgest sock of P'lanas aud Organe tu the W est at 188 & 190 State-st., Chichgo, OPPOSITE THE PALMEI HOUSK. |~ WEBER':~. Grand uwn PLANOS ‘We shall display next week the largest stock of these su- perb instruments ever shown in.Chicago, embracing all the styles of Squares, Grands and Uprights, in both Rosewood & Walnut cases, of the latest de- sign and most elegant finish. General Western Agents, ROOT & SONY MUSIG (0. LEONARD WARE & SONS, 473 ATLANTIC-AV., BOSTON. SEWER PIPE, AMERICAN LINE PHILADBLPHIA and LIVERPOOL, Eatting overy } huradsy ost Phlisdeluiia. The ooty Trane: AuTantls | Llnr Salling under tho Arierican fag. RED STAIR LINSS Direct to ANY ‘l’l"' Belgtum), talllm{wml nmnuflv alteruately, from Philadeiphla K. For Fanags Tiiketeand Preiuble' o Norks. Qonducted by E, L. snd W, J. YOUMANS, 83 per Aunum, postage fiea or 50 cants per pletons’ Juurnal aud Tbe Pupular el - T e H APPLETOY & CO.. Publishers, 519 & 551 Broadway, Kew York, DITSON & CO/S Musical Record. A NEW MUSICAL WEEKLY PAPER, The Oret number to appesr gcpt. 7. National Line of Stemnslups. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FRON New York to Queenstows, Liverpool, and Londen. Llhl‘lll D‘I‘D::fli'zm"l‘w to 870 fl"rtni 'lL li',lcl!"lo'l (e Bicerages 8%, Dram Eron Brbtata und dre il pres Foraailings ‘“N "l"hrl' Information spply to LANSON, No. 4 ‘Dul!l Clark-at. STATE LIN B, Lursday. Aus G edi" wedording vo s ¢ atreduced raics. Secon fred 1o w11 sizlits on eclealibe prin: id G wopew, Mlcros LGHTS. VAI.!MI!I.B co o Platrict Fulrihe By virtue of an order of the Ul Court, l \Vllltlvm L pubile L‘Al\l ., Saturday. ublia und veui o prist 8! o Allthmative aud uire serics o Atitiin ad ud hurti ulary & RN eturn 43 " ftettnn tickeld at ped Gt ihe latest news lvuln lll pl world, with reparts u( [ u it gLt clear, Iotervating arl Diccte pertalniug o inusical Frogres Ditson & Co.’s Musical Record Wil be an hin Avviyio AUSTI Bl > IORL EJAILST Mbll:l{b oW Ynl lumur % m' Coltiposera o s N SEAE o and place, the pighit samy e dinen UV D Leme el another. Al 0 vnm]‘ Viabitah and veud 1adeye Nessos pn Laus | DRvON i ET HUPPA“&"" jeTem 15“ STAI 1 NTREET, ro onivd 1 woR ik w guse, baris 4 bt subidct (o ruyully: and Lod Vaner, apd o & Nadicy's GFaminas, subJSct 1o » soyalty of Jceuts | VICTORIA 40 an Shid L rmatios To e respeciive T coby. NGt 5~ Excimion Tickéu uuaumm» © 1l publivativns of A. H. Ki uisd bave baei atguly m;mtutfl‘nm Rauslytlon brice, $2 her year tu sdvance., o wukry s setiouts UF l’tlun)lun'lld Lbi Prewls More (hsa Turew Hl.ml’r‘:d"l-lfl\ 0! Iluhll: |\' ]ur ul'fll o “ Wi exch clal golfil exclaugs with papers baring speclsl musical Ereciuien coples sept frec o apolication. e w nh&nmxu. et abitagton ot NORT “GERMAN LLOYD. llAClNL COLLEGE: Macine Collect includes s Schoul of Letters wud Sclentiae Sclgol 1 wiar Schook, U Brevarve Bore fur Coliene or Weltehal AN Store, 137 QLABK.8T, cabtu, §60, KOid: steerage, ol & ¥ i 2 Bowlisy Grees, Sow York. [t mpat it bubscribe now aad get Lwo extra gumbers. llouli‘lkhl:j“"mrs - g Tbgsicasten of (3is Compa :r‘qn sl nnlzv Sajur- | wbicivaessyes B fur Cutieke s BIBDH)OD, Jiales Of PamagecFrom New Yark r dimpisn, | releious Tare, faal dgh culi LYON & HEALY, Chicago. Gol guarta, wuoie® | Loudon, Hevte wad Dremes, arot cavio, gico; Grawinar Scbool opéu sewt 3. Boye tro 10 years o mlm 0ld and upWands received 1u Lic 0ol. Furidiet IS Ratfos Sppiy 10 ber o M Jurber iwtoruatiou sppiy 1o lte AMKS D KUVE; QLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. TTTLOUIS CONETT T FARRAGUT Strictly HAND-MADE, with tions of SPANISH TOBACCO used for the filler. joy a RICH, HIGH, NATU- RAL - FLAVORED SMOKE, give the FARRAGUT a trial. PIANOS,0RGANS 1878—-TWELVE PAGES. CIGARS. l0c CIGAR only one Binder. Only the very finest selec- If you en- SOLD EVERYWHERE, . WIHOLESALE AGENTS. F. DEUTSCH. 64 Lake-sL., cor. State, KELLOGG & BARRETT, 10 & 12 Wabash-ar, KANTZLER & HARGIS, 119 South Clark-st. SPRAGUE, WARNER & C0,, 5, 7, 8 Randolph-st, DURANDS & 0D, 42, 44, 46 Wahash-v, MNEIL & BIGGINS, 11 and 13 Lake-st. M. SHIELDS, successor {0 Dawstn & Shields, 43 and 45 State-st. HARMON, MERRIAM & C0., corner Wabash-av, and South Waler-st. W. M. HOYT & CO., corner Mu:hizan -af, and River-st. croaco. FINER THAN EVER! LOUIS COIIN’S LAUREL WREATH 3¢ CIGAR. The * Laurel Wreath" is now furnished to the Trade in o thoroughly scasoned cone dition, and amokers who have’been buy- ing inferior 10-cont Cigars should not fait to givo it & trial. Whilethere are a great many LARGER OIGARS than tho Laurel ‘Wroath retailed at five centa, the oigar has yot to be produced in this country that for the same price will EQUAL IT IN QUAL- ITY, Absolutely FREE from artificial flavor of any kind, which csunot be said of any other brand of §.centCigara now in the market, fis FINE NATURAL QUALI. TIES have made for the Laursl Wreath a reputation never before enjoyed by any B-gend Olgar in the United Brates. SO0LD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE AGENTS, SPRAGUE, WARNER & C0.,5, 7, 9 Randolph-st. F. DEOTSCH, 64 Lake-st., corner State, KELLOGG & BARRETT, 10 and, 12 Wabash-av. KANTZLER & HARGIS, 119 South Clark-st. W. M. HOYT & CO., cor. Michigan-2v, & River-sl. DURANDS & 00, 42, 44, 46 Wabash-ar. MCNEIL & HIGOINS, 11 & 13 Lakest, CHICAGO. REMOVALS. “REMOVAL. JULIUS BAVER & (0. HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW WAREROOMS, 263 & 265 Wabash-ar, THE IA.AIIHT.ST STOCK OF AND MUSICAL, MERCHANDISE IN THB WEST. PRIOES LOW—-TERMS EASY. LS. JATRRAY & CO., Dry Goods 120 Fifth-av,, Chicago, Carry s tull line of Goods, in sufficient quantitios to immodiately duliver eutire 10es purchasod here. By JOSIAH I REED. No 52 Wilkiam-sL. N. In awounts ae e o1 LUPIOVED CIIICAGO PROPERT ‘promptly attended to 75 landolpl-st. LAZARUS SILVERMAN. BANKER, CHAMBER OF COMMENCE, I3 buying sad scliing tiovernment, Bonds. Cook County Ordera. City erip. G s Vouclicrs, and selling Eachigoon Kouon. aria, Franktort, Gerin, Uaus I WANT A PARTNER T otame o tbo wholcsalo saricultural Imploueat afrualy whablihed " lie eadiog tuws ot SEHVE wurker, snd uato at least THE ¥l TEETIL:W:»:. ;m&,;‘ufig THE GRIN REAPER. His Harvest Increasing with the Dawn pf ®ach New Day. The Ripening of His Crop Helped On by Rainy Weather. Sickness, Suffering, and Death Still the Burden of the News. Vickshurg with 160 New Cases, and No Earthly Hope of 1mprovement. Rural Refuges No Longer Open to the Frightened ‘Well Ones. Memphis Repeats Her Gloomy Tale, Again Appealing for Assistance. Very Little Change to Note in the Situation at New Orleans. A Large Consignment of Pro- visions Sent South trom Chicago. Orglnixea Charity Springing to the Front in All Parts of the Country, B VICKSBURG. THE DISEARE SPREADING. Bpeciat Dispatch ta The Tribuns. Vickssura, Miss.,, Aug. 80.—Thero is no abatement In the fever in thiscity. On the contrary, it ls stcadlly focreasing and spreading all over the place. Localities that were thought to be sccure are now the scenes of desth and mourning. Where or when it will stop there {s no telling, Telegrams recelved here to-day state that six cases and two deathshad occurred at Delphl, f.a., = small place on the Vicksburg, Bhreveport & Texas Rallroad, about thisty-five mlles from this city., Cases sre reported as making thelr appearance & fow iniles distant from town, which have been occupied by refu- gees. .. THERX 15 NO FLACE SAVX. Almost every day reports reach usof deathsof persons who left for salety, and went to distant cities and country localitics. It bas gotten to be very diffienl d in some sections linpos- #ible, for suy person to get entertainment slong the rouds. The countFy people are much mory panic-stricken than those of tho cities. I have known travelers on Lorscbuck to leave the maln road and ride out half a mile through the woods rather than . meet & vebicls of any kind that they bad reason to bLelleve was from Vicksbure. A few milesa from town aperson died of the fever, and by the time the body was fairlv out of the house + TIE DUILDING WAS FIRED, aud everything In it consumed.. One of the men who went out for the body to bring It to town, while golng to the cistern to get » dripk of water, was met by; & party fwith o shoteun and ordered off. This shows to what a state of focling some of the cuuutry people have allowed themsclves to be wrought. ‘[he pumber of new cases for the past twen- ty-four lours is 1t and Interments for tho same tine thirteen. A tremendous heavy ralu- fall this afternoon. The tents seut by the Governmant arrived bers this morning. Further geuerous contributions have bheen re- celved from Pniladeiphia, New York, Boston, snd other poluts, Liverpool also sends §1,000. MEMPIIIS, UNPAVORABLE YOR TIB BICK. Bpectat Ditch (o The Tribune, Munrms, Tenv., Aug. 30.—To-day the tem- peraturs hus been low and the weatber damp, conditions favurable to the soread of the uls. case aud uufuvorable to those who arv sick, Seventy-two tiew cascs have been reported, but adding the cases found by phystciaus who falled to report, the ttst will excecd 100, Among the sick are Bister Josepha st 8t, Peter’s Oroban Asylum, two children of ex-Muyur Loague. the Rev, A, Thotnas, pastor of the Fres German Protestant Church, sud Dr, P. M. Dickiusoo, 11, 8. Londrum, city editor of the Avulanche, was takeo sick to-oight. Fred A, Brenuay, city editor of the Appeal, who has been very bad, is reported Lnproving. ‘Ihie Telegraphers' Retlef Association opened their lutirmury this morning, and have alresdy one of their cots occupled, 1o the past twenty-four hours several physi- clane from Boutiern citivs @ave. arnve: joined the medical corps of the Howard A, tion. Anumber of negroes sre down with fever who sve never been reported, fur tho reason that & physician was uot called. Uwiog to the intserablé quarters in which many of them are Luused, wunt of proper vursiug and medical st tentivu, aud the cool, datnp weatber, It 18 feared e wurtalivy smong them witl be very grest, * TUK DEATIE LIST. To-day’s death-}st is as tollows: Itovert Lucas (colored), E. Solomun, Charles ‘Tirney. Timiothy Congolly, M. Lymn'lumcr. lmm Uradley, Joln Kell; Mrs. Wallacs, Muttie Fullcrton, Henty Owens. Livo Jonee, ate Levallar, Kate Wiliams, Col, Tuowss Neline, August luddos, Maguic Bowles (culored), Hontoo mmnumol a). rank Gaue WK e, Easter Lows (colored), Anule Talley (colured), Heury Prita (colured), Louts |“ vods (colored), Fecd Wilhamson(col'd), James Nurma Wey uculomu Mattie Amu. m-lamh ll:nry Clem Charles Sculiey, acals G35 yeTlow fover, 07 WET WEATHER. To the Watsrn duociuted Fros. Mzxruis, Tenu., Aug. 30.—The westber to- day bss bees damp aud disagreeabdle, and favor- able to the spread of the fcver. At the Buard of Health Oftizs only seventy-twu hew cascs wera reported for the twenty-four hours endiug a0 This, however, does not exhibit tho true state of the cpldemic for the day. as sev- eral puysiclans fulled o report. For the same 1ime thu undestakers report fity-seven yellow- fever jnterments. Dr. Greenville Dowell, an exvericcced phys- clan froum Galveston, Tex., arrived thls evenlog sud tondered bis services to the Howard Asso- clation. Tho Assoclation received ¢ day four Mattias Sbioley, Mary Newmas, Mre. Lasalie, Ed Fullerton, Witlaw Baker, James Jacupe, Tow Lemon, Elss Felkg, ety g, PR, S <. ms 4 FIVE CENTS. ses from Shreveport, -lx.hm Mtnl:d. g nine from Mobile, Als. M i RATIONS 13URD, -). lohn C. McCabe, Commusaary, ref s tothe Citiscas® Rellof Craraess 1hat Sp00 rations bave been issued to destitute peopls from Aug. 19 to 80 inclusive. The demand . is constantly increasing, 4500 rations belne fs~ sved to-day. The supply on band s sufficient 10 last not longer than the 5th proximo. In view of this state of thiugs, the following sp- peal is made: The unprecedented spread and fawlity of the yellow-fever, causing an entire sospension of husi- Tiezn, has left several thousand people in the cit who are destitutc of means of anbsistence, su upable to procare uo;, Jo 4’1 Uicse a0 now constantly eing. he Comatide dlatkes to Ak ald agaln trom the chars 1table abrosd. who Liave so geucrously responded to former calis, necessity and humanity compels hem o fequest further and prompi ansistance, C. G. Fiaugn, Charman, I u LoxspaLz, Ji., Treasarer, . WiianT, &5 Lo WiLitaxr Wintan, D. F. GooprEan, 8. M. Jomnr, Execalive Commiitce loard Citizens' Rellef Com- 2 James B. Prostidee, Chairman of the Fivanca Commiltce. also calls upou absent citizens of Memphis to contribute funds or provisions for the sick and destitute, and to pay extra police- wmen o protect their property. « WET WEATIER. The wet, enol weather which has pravalled * II.IIN 2o'clock vesterday afteriioon bLos uu- {btzdly creatéd many new cases of fever, liow many it {s imposalble Lo state, owin u» the fact that but two physiclans had reporte: up to noun to-day. Some are fndifferent to the Lnportance of the reporting. Others are too busy attending sick calls, while one at least is kuown to be in open defiance of the Board of Heaitb, haviog never reported acase, and clalma that the prevailing disease Is uot vellow fever. The death rate, however, will equal, if not ex- ceed, that of 3uu_rdly when seventy-eight ju- termenta werd repor Fathiers and two Brothers at the Franclscun Munastery arc down; also tho Rev. Dr. Thomss, wvastor of the Free German Protestant Church. i Physiciaus report that the fever ia prevailing to an slarming extent among the colored peo- ple, maoy of whom have had 1o medical atten- tlon fordays, nud a large incresse fu the mor- tuary report iay ressonably be expected. The Esening Hera.d suspended to<lay. A special to the Ledger from Brownsville, Tenn., reports & case of yellow fever there,— Miss Sallie Bumun. a refuges from Memphis. NEW O RLEANS. DR. CHOFPIN'S THRORY. &pecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Nzw ORLEANS, Aug. 80.—Dr. Choppin, Presi- dent of the Board of Health, published a re- markablestatement st thelast meeting, whereln, alter recapitulating the history of the present epldemic, be ssys: “I belleve that yellow fever 1 an exotic; that Its gern is a living organisw, and reproduces ftselt. It multiplics itself firss ou the surfuccs, and thes 1o the atmosphere, until it becomes epidemic. Yecllow fever is n self-limited discase, Hke all specific discases. It must rus its course, and uothiog that we know of can stop ita progress. Like scarlet fover, measles, snall-pox, civlera, cte., It will go on unchecked as Jong as the polson fs fn the aystem. The nervous avaten: I belleveto be the receptacles of the poison, then through tho fn- fluence on the ncrvous system tissuc changes oceur, which producy disorganization and death until it is checked. We know of nothing la the way of remedies whict will check the discase. 1 kuow of none. Every kind of trestment incets with aboat equal success. OI course, cummon sense in the application of toe treatment will do more than could be attaived without its oxhibl- tion, yes we are at n loas to know how to check the ravages of the fever when it attacks the buman body. Thercfore I would carnestly sug- gest to the Boord the nccoesity of recommend- ing experimients with the view of auvancine in the knowlcdge of vellow fever, and discovering some method of arresting the dlsease.” This Is A BINOULAX ADMISSION on the part of the hunu‘-nlhnrmu. aod should commeud the subj to sclentific minds In the North, 1t Is just to say, bowever, thst the germ theory s discarded by many of the ablest physiciaos; also that tho discase |s clther Infectious or contagious. Dr. Choppin tlso clatms the discase is of fore!zn origin,—s betlef pretty much limited to werabers of the Boanl of Health. The deoths increased to fifty-nine today, the largest number this scazou. Weather varlatio —Bot, cold, dry, and wet, throwing well peopla from chills to perspiration fu a {ew mivutes. ‘The fever has wade its appearauce at Baton Rouge, though fn a mild form; also at BL. Ber- nard, below the city. ‘The quaratitine at Rigollett's was ralsed to- v The Pesbodys will open thelr distributing depot fur furnishing food to poor people tu~ morrow noon. Appeals for ald are geugrously responded to. Dr. Lyons reports his arrival at Canton.” The disease I frighttully fatal. Haf the chscs re~ vorted are already dead, and uone have rucov- ered. This mopears w bo the thickes of the tight, aud furtuer reports ot Dr. Lyons’ uperas tlons are Jookedt for with ereat futeresf. DeATHS, Among the deaths are Sister Loretto McKen: zio and Sliter Mary Keeusn, ut the Charity Hoapital, Both bave been unremitiing attend antsou velluw-fever putfeuts. The Very Rev. Joseph Millet, Viear Genersl of the Archdlus cese of New Orleaus, is daugerously 1 with the fever, Jsmes Linton, Dr. Choppin’s patient at the Charity Hospitul, who was treated by the coli- water process, dled ut half-past 1 o'clock tuis mn-rulnr r. W. R. Munderille, who bas been dsuser. ‘.:‘"" NI with the fever, s reported slightly etter, DEATH OF A TOUNO FRTSICIAN. Tothe Watlern dsuociated ireas New Ontsany, Aug. 80.—Ulysses F. Deville. neur,'s young French physiclan, who was amon the lirst to weoder his scrvices to the Howard sociation. died )clunlly of yellow fever alter 8 tuw days’ lline: Albert (.homkv dled st Terre Boreuf, St. Berpard Pariab, of yellow fever, His body was buried here fu the Hobrow Cemetory. ‘I'wenty-iwo desths were roported from noou to 6 p. m.: eleven adults aud eleven children. Awong the new cases are J. B. Anderson {with Anderson & 8impson), aud Henry Dean Tuompsoun, reporter ou the Picayune. THE PEABODY BUBAISTEXCE AMSOCIATION make u statement that their Assoclativn, the object of which is to supply subsistence 10 the destitute, i o way coulflicts with the opera- tions ot the Howards. The Howsrds confiuo their sttention waluly to vrovidluz_physidsus, uurses, and medicioe for those wuffcring with yellow fever, and llze uccessary nourlshuent for cunvalescence. Here the duty of the uu\urd Association ends sud that of the Peavody be- givs. ALONG THE JACKSON RAILEOAD. Disputciies to the Associaicd Press to-day shiow that there is uo fover at suv of the towus ou the Juckson Railroad south of Cantou. The caso reported yestenday al_Ponchatouls nrnm\ uot to bo yeltow fever, The paticut is uow convalesccot. GRENADA, DOWX WITU TUE YEVER. Caxo, 1., Aug. 80.—A teweram frouf Gre- uada to-day reports Tom Marshall, telegravh ovcrstor, down with the fever, and that the budy uf his littlo sou who dicd threo days sgo remalus unburied for want of wooey. Jacobs . and Keat, Jr., operators for the Mississippd Ceutral aud Iitinols Ceutral Rallways biere, bave collected twenty-odd dollars for Marsball, ‘rhlc‘l gues L0 Urenada to-night, New OkLeand, Aug. S0.-Dr. Sione tele- graphs the Howsrd Association from Greosda: + Maj. Auderson {9 doluk Gacly so far. Weather - uufsyorable; slight fucrcuse lo the death rate, No material spreadiug of tever 4 BEYLENT'S PICTUKS OF THE FLACE The following cxtracts are from a lstter lately, Fathers Bokel -nd Meagher are dead. Two - v D e P

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