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VOLUME XXXIX. — Fine Waiches, DIAT[(H\D‘, JEWELRY, '“'ATCHLQ. hl.u GILES, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AND BARGAINS IN es, Diamonds, Table Ware, Presentation Goods, Ssuvenirs, &c. PTICAL GOODS and JEWELERS® SUPPLIES. TB"""h our Menufzcturing Facilitics and our New York and European Branches e are crabled 1o offer by tar the bost selection of d.e’u'nblc Roods of all grades, and stmuch lowes prices than any house in the West. CORNER STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS. Goods! nt for selection to responsible parties anywhere in tho Northwest. . CIGARS, Assorted Liguors ai $1.60 per Bot- tle, or $10.00 per Case, OR ANY OF TIE FOLLOWING GOODS: HAND-MADE SOUR MASH VHISKIED, RYE WHISKIES, FINE CROWN PORT, HOLLAND GIN, DOMECQ SHERRIES, (lifornia and Blackberry Brandies, X RUMS, ETC. ¢ _We wounld call special attention to our Blackberry Brandy, the best remedy known for those_disorders of the Stomach 8o com- mon during hot weathe: LAWRENCE & HARTIN IMPORTERS, 111 MADISON-ST., CHICAGO. z——“——‘——“——-—— . In view of the hard times we have had manufactyred ox- pressly for our retall trade a Cignr which we guarantee to be the finest cver sold for its Pprice 1 the West. CIGARS. LAWRENCE & MARTIN'S CPERA ROUFFE, 5c., Filled with nothing but th finest Havana Tgbuccn. o CIGARS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS T0 THE TRADF. & e are raceiving Seidenborg KEY WEST, guarane fhea wiriotly tresh, LONDRES, CONCHAS, COMME IL FAUT, LONDRES CHICO, ZERLINAS, 3 for 25c. CIGARS. OPERA_BOUFFE, REGALITAS, 5c each. Fine Havana Cigars of our own importation received weekly. CIGARS. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, IMPORTERS, 111 MADISON-ST., CHICAGO. REEIOTALS. J]]H[Eb BAHER & L{l HAVE REMOVED T Y o Wareronms, 25 & 265 Wabash-av, THE LARGEST STOCK OF PIANGS,0RGANS IS0 MERCHANDISE IN THE WEST. PRICES L0W-—-TERMS EASY. REMOVAL. LG FAIRBANK & (0. ART FURNITURE, HAVE TAKEN THE STORE 268 Wahash-av. And will open up Sept. 3 .with an elegant line of goods at Iow prices. REMOVAL. REED'S TEREPLE OF HOSIC. WE WILL REMOVE OCT. 1 TO " 121 & 193 State-st., S Near the Palmer Nouse. 0us 10 our removal we will sel ORGANT o1 overy siyie ot A0S AND GREATLY REDUCED PRICES For CASH or 0n TIME PAYMENTS. A. REED & SONS, 2 "xn 22 ¥an Baren-st. between State and Clark. REMOVA_J TO,HPK“S, BURLINGAME & €0, {Eacemon ), Jealers o Harmess and Turt . La Mohroe oo "'t E;:}'.’T" 10180 Walash-ar,, berween ‘—H—.—~ OYSTER! RACE BROS! NE'W' ENGLAND Orsigr & Coffs Hmzse ’ ‘Wl!l Beopen for Dinner OMMY SEPT. 2. Pl 2 (oD Homey i SEASOY 1578, TWO CARLOADS JUST RECEIVED. GRATP, SUERMAN & CO. 33 fl B | Firm of L FURNITURE, ATTIRE! In PARLOR AND CEHIAM- BER SULTS, with other Nov-. elties not procurable elsewhere. We carry the largest and fin- est stock in the city, and P®S- EFIVELY will quote the LOYEST prices for CASEE. 0 & Hilire 221 & 223 STATE-ST. 269 & 271 State-st, Embacing fvc of the oldest and larzest Furnlfure snd Dedding Manufaciuring Houses {a the West. Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, N the largest. line of these £oods in Moa Tr“.l“wuc %o be BETAILED at strictly RICES. honld sor fall to see the it offer In thia in NEW DRLEANS, Aug 18, 1878. SPECIAL DISPATCIL TO THE HOLMAN LIVER PAD CO. Shipone gross Tolman's Liver and Stomach Fadsto whikineou & Co.. andone zross to Mapsueld & Co.. Memphie. Tenn. ot a case of Yellow Fever Koown used. wher s e e JUNIGS HART. rttes who contemplate_zoinc South should at oace e Nt load. the Frou Troveatlve of Yellow Fever, Malarial Fever, Blious Fever, and oulicr Fevers, e ot Proveution s worin a Pound of Cure. Trholerale and Retafl Otfices for thessle of above RO TRINCIPAL OFFICE. . CHiCAGO, ILL, Slivvea *. BATES & ll l\ LEY, ) General Agents. OLUTION. n ahip heretofore tstinz_under the e Ca'm ner PO\ kS 15 this dl.nl) digsolved by mu- U L: PECK fe alone_authorized to adjust any auu-undm.. maiters of the Firms 3 3 - bow IS SOYES. COPART ERSHIP. The Undesaigned hiave this day formed per- ship under twe pame of CNDERWOOD, NO! for the 1razsaction of a ission 2nd Tusincss 1b Bresrtatta snd Provislons, as Sgecessors 10 1he Finas of Underwood & Co. and Pock & Noses. Otlce, 16+ Washington-st. Calcazo, Aug. 23, 1573 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER I.ZNISTS—SIXTEEN PAGES. NEW GOODS. ribmne, STTNES| 506000 |~ &= star |IN THREE DAYS! GRANDI]EEN[N[} ENERAL Depariment ore (Late Stein’s Doltar Store.) FALL OPENING! ‘We have opened durmg the past week, of our own importation, & FULL LINE OF NEW G0ODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Most of these goods were made expressly for us, and all new in Styles never before shown, and the decline in gold has mnda these goods lower 1n price and n reach of all. Wo shall aim at all times to keep first-class goods at bottom prices. We shall in a few days begin_to make known all our different De- partments. Our Motto: “LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.” 122 & 124 State-st. Just north of Madison. _____PIANOSAND OR ORGANS. Hallet, Davis & [50 g HAN O8s. Tyrighis—Grans— Soeare Grads, EUROPE AXD ANERICA combine In, watserss) ad- miration for TH Ac ttention piestion for, TG o ttae Ames oh & ¢ fesslonal o apigions stand Zor the Qe AUTH Y {u music. They have by AUTHI AUAHORITY Docsuicion) piaccd these Planos & the ideal of » Perfect Instrument. EUROPE. Then, Kullak, cen. Reichardt, Franz Liszt, Ferdinand David, Franz Bendel, A. W. Gottschalk, . Urspruel, Jos. Joachim, Jales de Swert, . Richter, Franz Abt, itissor, st Kompel, Laais Junguan; e, Peschica-Lentner, Therese Tietjens, And many others, ANMERICA. NEW YORK. DOSTON. {:nmu Satter, 2 . Theo, Katenbers, Jos. Gunely 11. Corrzd Schleinitz, Johan Strauss, Haoriee S g i Gottsehalk, (ro. W, Morgan, 1. 1. Sodiha Sophie Flora Heflbron, Carl Zercuhas CHEICAGO. Y. Ziesfold, N. Ledechowski, . J. Cresmold, - Louis Falle, llohl. Goldbeck, & James Gill; Rohner, Damts Pavi, A. Farini, E. )leli, Yirs. M. Phelps, Madame Marie Salvotti. These Celebrazed Plunos, with others of best makes, cau be found at warerooms of W.W.KIMBALL, Corner State & Adams-sis Hazelion Srothers’ Piangs.|- Read the following Report of the Jury on Musical Instruments at the Great fui- ternational Exhibition, Philadelphia, 18762 OFFICIAL. The Undersigned have examined nd, Square, and_Upright Plano-Fortes of 1 TON BHOTIL: the same the ERS. and unanfnously recomimnes or the followiniz teasons, viz.: wlity. Detivacy, and’ Poicer lence of Workmanship. Pinuo -Forte.) ! stenature of Jadge. APPROVAL OF GROUP JUDGES. vre Perret, P Barnand, Joseph ilenry. A. WALKER, Wititam Thotpson, A true copy of the record. A Choice Stock of these Pianos can be seen at our Warerooms. PEITON & PONIEROY, 150 & 152 State, Sole Agents for the Northwest. CHICKERING'S NEW STYLE UPRIGHT PIANOS. The most perfect instruments ever made. Samples just recetved at REED’S TEHPLE OF MUSIG, 92 Van Buren-st., cor. Dearborn. 3 Nor any other kind of buz. tase interfere with your farming Jand n the sauthern part ol v 1w sdeultivace Linan i Seat Liiliroad Compary b now. it cloug out 000 acres of firsi-class farminz aud frolt lands at Jrltus £0 e redaced. aad on teris <o cisy T one who hasaay eaenty at all €an_soon Kot 3 8 hume pald for snd be \"IUH Independent. For harcicutars apply to e T. DAGGY, Boom 11, 78 Miskisan-a7., l:_lcagu lll ST Sendtura min, grasshopper will oz If o pun citable for decorating Duflitags, aze4, cte., for the Grand P nent un Fucsday nest slus of the Firerae had at the depot of the GARDEN CFTY PIREWORKS, 111 Hichigm-ay,, 2ear oor. Waskiztad-st e qalitlos of & Tirst-Class - K. OLIVEK, " Finest flams and Engiisn Bacons SIXTH ANNUAL GAR, EXPOSITION = OF CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY EVEG, Sept. 4, at 7 0’clock, Truly Magmficent Display in all the De- partments of ART, INDUSTRY, and SCI- s the Best !> 1t can’t be made better! Uniforny, sweet, rich, fragrant ! Best long lla\‘a&m Filler! Thin Single Binder! Selected Silky Wrapper! Try it, and you are sure o like it. FOR SALE BY AL FIRST-CLANS DRUG AND CIGAR STORES. WHOLESALE AGENTS: TOWLE & ROPER, 41 & 43 Wabash-av. GEO. LEURBSEN & CO., comar Fifth-av. and Randolph-st.’ * "HARMON, MERRIAM; & .CO., cor. SBouth ENCE. w%.'é:;gég;?géhfi%“; River-st., and MUSI C by the — | L.oGKWOOD imi;mm, 98 and 100 G_REAT CHICAGO BOIES, Funcommr 78, and 78 Wa- ORGHESTR A Michigan-av. bash-av, . SHIELDS, succuuor to Dawson & Shields, 43 and 45 State-st. SPECIAL NOTICE. In placing our BOUNQIO Cigar before the o public, we feel confident that fl:ey cannot fail Adults - - to give entire satisfaction, asthey are made of i L the best and finest Hivana filler imported. and Children it will be our aim-always to keep this Cigar strictly up to its present lxigh standard, - FINANCIAL. ILLINOIS USTSAUNGS 07 g5 s 199 & 124 Clark-st,, Chicago. SEPT. 1, 1878. CASH CAPIT APTTAL, . The gent tlemen. of Chicago @y CET K ited te New: $100 000,00, |G s e | Tnvested in U, 8, Government Bonds. - ADMISSION : ‘25 cents. 15 cents. MERCHANT TAILGE ' Goods. No finer collection. is :| possible. I have only reliable goods, preferring to sell such at small profits »ather than to make larger profits en goods ich will not. give satisfac- tion to my customers. I shall give the best of value jor the moderate possible price. Vii. H. GRUBEY. nnu’-‘cTon-. E In Savings Department, pavs 4 per cent in- terest on deposits. 1u Trust Deperiment. pays Interest on de- | 7208t posit, oxccutes Truvts, managen estates, amd invests moucy nnd collects interest for foreizn and domectic corporationsy estates, and indi- - vidunis. * Illingis and fowa far: H. G. POWE] JOH Rk loans a wpecialty. President. B DK, Ice- President. AITCHELL, 24 Vice- President. DR, S {ETCHELL. Nssitant-Casbter. A 'Savings Bank that has paid all claima on demand. Attemion s caied to tis Toant of Lirectors and oflicers and to the followiiiz aines who are among 1ts BOO’ | Florsheim Bros., POPULAL DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE BOOTS & SHOES OFFEL A LARGE STOCK FOR FALL AND WINTER AT REDUCED PRICES, Mew’s Hand-Sewed Shoes in ail Styles, our own make, $7.00. — A Full Line of Gray Bros.” Ladies’ DOLLAR STORE. Shoes. Fi? £ ‘i EN S TOUMMEEM ! . fl"?l&s ‘for Buts Hews Mand- ewel DIGES. STEEN S FLORSHEIM BROS.. G E TY @ F F AR i 85 Madison-st., opposite ieVicker’s The- DOLLAR STORE atre, and 66 North Clark-st. “Will open at the old place, RNo.SESOUTIE CLARK-ST.. oW AND SHO! Li FIELD, Ficld, Lefter & Co- MITH, U. 5. Collector and Manager Asso- Owni EEien Protioent Sestern Union T(‘k’f‘?npll C ), 7, PO catdent North Side Rolling Mills. i 1' s an “ROLLO, Tusuracee. WAL I RETD: DEPOSITS INVITED. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, ‘BANKEER, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, I3 buytog and selling, Government Tionds. Cook Connty. rders. City Scrip, Contractony” Voucliers and selling Exchange on London, Pari3, Fraukfort, Herlin, lam- OPTICIANS. NOTICE. sJosmpniv the lm rensing demand for, ou o, W lave establ “Hie o of J. SEPTEMBER 3, u ‘With a Iarge display of fresh imported 1ound a ruu i complote aveortment of ai Kinds of Pancy Goods and Jewelry. | MICROSCOPES, BAROMETERS, i TELESCOPES, And othier Instruments of our manufacture, which will besoid at London oe 1'% J. BECK, Manufacturing Optictan. London.and Palladelphia. Pursnant 10 aliove. suhscriber announces that part alar care s aiso puid 19 he propae atei; of SPECE The su,w*z. CROSS (Dry) uu(l S rices ke mord reasny dpttenl and ey ‘Your kind patronage will greatly oblige. STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE. rrr»mmc or at prices m IlA I |l| ore reasonatie’ the GOLD CROSS_(Extra Dry) | fhuformery, sl ¥itt sehich we are now offeriny are une~ % qualed for the excellence of .the aromea und bouquet, aiul are supe- pior to most of the imported C'lmm- Dpagnes., IFe also have avery full q-tocl. nf - native Wines and Brandies. STEUBEN COUNTY WIRE (,0., No. 170 MADISON—ST. tee T 5 Madiuon-o ate-st. and Wabas: Fine Spectacies ditfved ciplea. Opers and scupes, Baroioctent, c. slzhts on s . prin- J”‘l«m -mescupt’l:‘._ £ A’I"I‘ERT:O"J ¥ TORTERS! Cumberland Lodge, Kankakee Marsh, Take Co.. Ind. Fluest flunting Ground fn the Norzhwest. T0 THE I‘AMILY TRADE, EXTRA FINE MESS MACKEREL, Selected espectaliy for FAMILY TRADE. Alio, * Pleuty of Game. er\m;vu‘mnhxud o Ar R, Proprien C Lowelt, it Board $1.25 per day. ‘cap he had froi JAN & SON. PR e NS 1T St Mwifsutiest, | Or i Clarkeat., Clifeigo. . Hl. SCILNPFE] Al oods desiscred. =3 am, acknowle the call biar M1 i oy Si00 10 ones in SAVISGS £ som I SEY GlusAsE LorTeiEe b "n‘ g £l & few months ago o, her fa Theac words sall: MO Do el ‘T foullah man who buflds his house Una, the shiftinesand 11l the man whosgusnders wesith, And e und s fromm ira Brown, No. Putyour money In real estate, aud MY $100 LOTS Are the safest and best_investinent the lanoring-man. clerk, teacher, mechanic, und mau of small mcaus can possibly find. FREE CAR FARE. 1€ youbny THO LOTS. und will buitd immediately. urnish you n 'WO YEALS on every aud all tralux betwe o and L Gratice, or 1 Wil RIve you two lots 1o build va: MY LOTS AT LA GRANGE 1y one block from the depot. and 7 mites from xo. They are beautiful property,and L amn selliuz for $100, 5 down and $5 monthiy. This Ill!l\n‘ it cost you, :umr{ollrlll!l pavnient. only i7 centsaday. “You can Fave that on cizar money, o your zuxi wife will find a ay o econvmitze Jast a i mort,so son can by-and- ¥ b A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWX. And tnls reminds me of a young man who was out riding wiih his intended and spoke these Words: One pleasant day I tonk a ride. And one 1 love was by my side: Ve drove through hivlwass, up and down, To La Grange, a beautiful subarban town. A vleasaut place to ltve I decmed, S0 fresh and green the country séemeds Tsaid I'd like to havea home Where nolse and dust wouid oever core. It you, my love, will be my bride Ar walk throuzh life close by my alde. T put my savinios ull away, Tn & liome for us on & ratny day. Tl bny o Hundred-Dollar Lot And il a hoiise 10 Wt pirasant spot. T'il buy the fand of Ira Brown, 142 Lasalle street, down In town. Forland will sell. and 1and will keep, ’“l! title’s good, the price Is cheap, n bily o1 IMOnCHiy nayments down, lf X lmy lhh land of Ira Brow! S leave y offics to ue the lots every ) in the morning and at 4 o'clock fn for all who mean huslness. iz an the Chicar, Turilngton & Quiney en- rehes. schooiy, stores. efc.. ete, already on, and 5-cent trains will T AU TATION ON THIS ROAD VERY LOW.an TR ATHTOST BV HOUIE, hecil eveaing yreinadtiring amasoment setson. Sanday tralns for- Uhtaze withiia 10 atiend chureh 10 the Git N ernomiher hat Y0 ROF Un AFACE with all rop: £y varenued o suec aad ol suse commisalons, as | des! o nothing but iy 0w property. and SHOW IT IR_A. BROWXN, 2 LaSalle-st., Xoom 4. _x;fluds AND ORGANS. STORY & CAMP Are General Agents for the entire West for the cele- brated Decker Brothers Planos. STGRY & CAMP Are Sole Auents fn St. Louls for the three bext Tlanos inthe world—Deexer itros., Chickerlug,and Stelnwas. STORY & CAMP pency for the celebrated Liter or- be the sweetest-toned Orzan Iave the genci cver mae, STORY & CAMP Sell first-class Jnscruments at the lowest ilving prices, for cadh or on Iustalliments. Old fnstruments taken 1 part pasment. STORY & CAMP Ao personglly responstule for ol tastraments bought e, " PurchaLers are not nsked to take Qoy Flos Shsterer, STORY & CAMP Talke blcasure In showing cuszomers the largest stoek of Planos and Organs i the West at 188 & I‘JO State-st., Chlcatro. IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND GROCERIES WHOLESALE AND RETALL. « 120 & BX2 Miadison-st.. Between Clark and Dearhorn. We invite the special attention of House- keapers and those buying in large quanti- ties. as we are offering unparalleled induce- ments in every departmeut, including the orrlmnry staple goods needed 1n every ‘household. Our 'Toea, Coffee. and Spice Department the larzest, finest. and most complete west of New York, and at prices that defy all hone:: competition. - SEND FOR PRICE-LIST. C. JEVNE. Pmpnewh. =70 RENT. The offices in Tnlon Bnflding, oppostte Toard of Trae, Intelv occupled by Gen, Shertdan: very eligibia for husiners or Jaw offices, Conyenlent to telecranh (fn rame bl utices. Inquire of " TO- RENT - ) basement ¢ Lasalle second. third, and fo pors of 2% And 40 1.2 : each 03T gbt Hizlie ator: wril aca; 1..:.‘:,;.::reul tile janufsct n: wl S ianu 7 s rel A QOW. # Tribone Bull A W—-—'& SARATOGRER: iAHNDEY Offices—163 and 16 Michizag-sl. ; 43 Sunth Clarik-st.; 57 Twenty-second-st ‘i at achin Lros. removed. PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE DREAD DISEASE. Over Twelve Hundred Cases of Fever in Vicks- burg, - Two Hundred Stricken Down by the Fearful Scourge Yesterday. 'The Memphis DBeath-Roll Tells Its Own Painful, Pitifal Story. Seventy-seven Interments Make Up the Sum of Yesterday's ' Record, Fewer Deaths in New Orleans but an Increase of New Cases. Thrilling Story by the Only Survivor of the Steamer John Porter. The ) Fever-Laden Vessel "Aban. doned by Nurses and Doctors. Urgent Appeals from the Several Plague Stricken Localities. VICKSBURG. STILL INCREASING. Speciat Dispateh tu The Tribune. Vicrspure, Miss., Aug. 31.—The last day of’ the week, last of the month, Jast of the summer months, and would to God we could say the last of the terrible scourge that is now doing such terrible work among our citizens. ‘The fever still continues to increase at a rapld rate.. The doctors with whom I have bad conversation to- day tell they have all turned off many cases, some as high as forty ‘because it is impossible to givethem the proper attention. One of our most promineut. phy- sicians, In answer to the inquiry, * Doctor, what do you thiuk of this fever?” remarked thatit was Lis opinfon that it was marching struight along and would not stop untit llu who were liere had a touch of it. ™ THIS 1S A TERRIBLE VIEW 5 to take of it when we look arouna and sce the untold suffering on evers*hand. The Howards arc- besiczed all day for mp plies, and are relieving as fast as possible. Maj. A. A. Bursley, one of the Directors, died this morning of fever. He “wos with the Asso- clation only . three days ago .in all the vigor of manhood, and to-day has pm:d away a victim to the terrible scourge. - - Among the new cases reported is Mr. Clem Davis, business munager of the Rvening Com- mercial, and Capt. E. Carroll, Superintendent. of the Anchor Line stcamers and also of the Parisot Line of steamers. The Rev. Mr. C. B. Galloway, Mcthodist minister, was taken with a relapse und 15 NOW VERY SICK. He was thought to be out of all danger yester- day. The fever has bezan its work on the printers of this city. Mr. Clements, foreman of the Vicksburg Heraid, died this afternoon, and an- other of its force succumbed this morning. Im consequence of this aflliction the Tvpographical Union of this city met to-day and issued the followin eppeal to their sister Unious for as- sistance, which is badly needed: To Sister Unions of the Umited Stales ana Can- ada : On account of sickness and deatha” from vel- low fever in the Vicksburz Typugraphicat Union, 5, we hereby appeal to you for soch uid an You can render us. We have lost two members n the pust week, and at the present tize have three gown with the fever. Remit w Michael F. secretary Vicksburg Typographicat Cuon, It is estimated that there ure to-day in this’ ity over 200 cases of fever. The nuwmber of new cases for the past twenty-four hours 13 25, and the interments for the same time twelve, making a erand total of deaths from the com- mencement of the disease to date, 210. ATANT NEW CASES. To thr Western Assocuated Press. Vickspora, Aug. 31.—Two hnudred new cases and ten deaths the past twen hours. Amone tie deaths is Maj. A. A, Bus- ley, of the firm of Rice & Co. Amoog the” new cases are E. C. Currull, Superintendent of the clevator, Fathers Huber and Oberfel, nod Sig- nal-Observer Tenny. Yellow fever has appeared at Greenville, Miss. Two deaths are reported. The people nre > panic-stricken and flying frow the town. Lypographicat Unlon No. 105 appeals to sister i for_ assistagce. Kewit to Miduel F. Battle, Secretary. NEW ORLEANS. ¥ AMONG THE SICK AND NEEDY. Spectal Dispaten to The Tribunc. XEW ORLEANS, Aug. 51.—The Peabody Relief Association opened to-day and issued 4,500 rations to worthy destitute families. The Cbnstians have begun wo recelve funds commensurate with the importance of the work. “Shieir present cconomical aod thorough method has attracted general attention, and created the jmuyression that they arc the best caleufuted of any oranization to disburse chantable dova- tions judiciousty. Father Beccher, the popular Catholic priest, held in the highest esteem. for unscetarian charities, is among recent victims. Cleurly a cuse of martyrdom to a sense of duty. Heory Habn, in the Pansh Prisou for marder, died this worolog. ‘I'be death of Barnes, Local Superintendent of the Western Union office, throws a gloom over the comisumty, where he wus highly appre- cated. D. D. Morey, Freizht Agent of the St. Louis, Chicago & New Orleans Raflroad, is reported dying. Hls brother-ig-law was buriea to-day, and wife fast week. The deaths decreased ten, but thereisa Ia.\-zu focrease in new cascs. & W. K. Fish, late editor of the Kepublican, i3 apuoluted Assistant Vostiaster under Baduer. THE DEATU-LISE.. New OreLEays, La, Aunz. 3L-—The Rev. Faiber C. 4. Beecher, 3 mative of ‘Buu.nu, N, Y., diedt vesterdzv of yeilow tever, ' ! The deatt-tist to-day includes Lwcnt(chfldren nudnr 7 years. s RELIZE wonx.‘ o 'rwenly-m applications for mmflml 2id weré * made on Satunlay to the® Youus Men's Clris- tian Assocration, and thirty for rilel. The thirty seeking relief ure heads of *families, a: gating- 170 pe(uom. ‘Application: _ are_made onit o *blanks specifylug'the pame; - age. audress, numbe¥ in toe family, occupation, and references.. Thebiayk belnis fl"ed out. it ispiventoa member, who'nstitates’ dn foguiry of reference, or makes a personal inspection, the result of which he embraces under the ead of “ Remarka.” - If satisfactory, u printed ra- ° tion-blaok of the New Urleans Peabody Asso- clation 13 tilled out, sigmed by the visitios mem-

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