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VOLUME XXXIX, WATER ELEVATOR e Chicagy Dailp TEibune, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1878, kA GILEN LINIMILNT, WATER VS, STEAM. HALE'S Ilydranlic Elevators Acknowledged tobe the STANDARD. 100,000 Worth Sold in the Last Three Months. Many nre Changing Thelr Slow and Danger- ous Hteam Machines for Oar Water Elevators We have recently demonstrated Ina prominent office bullding (n thia clty that our Water-Ralance Elevator wiil make more thian twlce a1 many (7ins 42 & Stean d tne tenants sre thereforo much better sccommodated. OTIS BItOS. & CO. of the country, manufacture (e In preseeting to tho pahil draulie Eievaturs, we take Dl chine alrcady ovcupying our Azt elreutar on Hy. wure [n {ndoreing s ma. fou for superloriiy in ev- cu of any shmliar achine mElevator Lusidess, nwing to fta raptd umed wich vxtended provortions that reventad frum rxnerimenting ana gtv- Ing that careful study 10 the subjeet ot Tiyidraulic Kies yilors whict ts ‘necenrry (n Qrier o arlicva success fu any new enterpris In the nm ‘8l y paritey hava becn encaged tn btk siceessfitand une Jagceati expertments i this dirm ston. amd It T esth- mllul that at |I|lun daltars has lkenml‘u\«l- ed, anid the " u eflutts 10 broduce Ty 4 heso miachiines liave been offered to v at mes, bt Wpon examinaifon, (helr defects niareat ihat we haveuiccimed ilopting them, ;, fume bein el too compli: or toa costly tu bulld: others h A eatent s (0 consumie too aiers others brought an excemive 5 Fober s destroptig them: ingtheps tho cylluders” form “a receitacte forsami or @ity matter In the watcr, quickly rendering them 0w prckles auclire; witle In otlicrs 1E wa reearded on daageryy Fi-llved, bt ifes have pros S STer Tiaw oL, only sroul The s of time and wée, Bt 18 &0 siinply in conatruetion” and op- eration as to ‘commend (el 1o &l who see it. The invenior of 1hly m.cmur. . the vne we elty, (s Mr. crr iroklyn, New Toek, b flrst hiiun hie exi Wirection na oArly as 1804, &nd, unuur lnu e ‘I Chcotnaxement of Mespe Wane €. diale & f Chicaio, hina resclied the areat Jonk sought aficr. & wimnle, sain. serviceable, urapley cennuinical, wad “inoxpeustve 1iys rnulle iievator. Could we ask for higher eommendation of our ma- chine, or hetter acknowiodgment of Hs resl merits? Our triends could hardly say 1noro, A few months ago we dtd not expect it from our strongest compotitors, REAL MERIT only has secared it now. W. E. HALE & C0., 108 STATE-ST. ldemum s0 TOYS AND FANCY aoons. THE LATEST I\I OVELTIES ‘I T@YS FANCY G0ODS, ano‘unin-, Bohemian Glass, Lava and Parian Ware, and Bwisa Uarrod Goods, Great varioty of Dird Cages, Willow Wnru, Drumzlstu' tSundrics, Pog! at " & BY OARRIAGES TO D O OU’I‘ AT REDUOED PRICES, E OL BED Our’ New Importations are all m, and roady for tnipoation. Yergho, Rulling & Go. 138, 140 & 142 Stafe-st. TELE LARGEST STOOK Pianos and Organs CI—IIC:XGO‘ W.W. KIMBAI.L’S, Cor, State & Adams-sts, INNTRUMENTS T0IEXAS AllIJSH.AL lN\'l'llU"lh 'l‘!o ROOT & BONS' MUSIO co., 1568 State-st. ht lnlll polaty In Texas buu in an Infected dulr‘é( nen .July 2y IRTR. ™ ur l\lmllhl‘"u “unl‘lllu ject to o e i B AN A SPECIALTY TU B."fihlu“ (l’:rl‘l.:m‘ Ulhflv NOTICE, o 8 “!fllull cifons. Cuntrac ll g Al‘: utuad at Conipany e i siso Relling tic i Iulni nd Tlekal AnnL 1) Louk it Mlt’l‘il GEMMN LEOYD, Thlllum"- of s Co Company will sall every Batar- i Urewen Pier, ook of Third-she, 11300ken. utlewpion, ul l'uuu-fiom New York to 1 Bremen. first cabin, §100. secund i rod e 430 curreucy freigus bad rasage lp»ly ta UELIICITS & C 2 Bow il Greca. ew York. . Yor Jobbing or cammiimion. thy third door, 433128, hied wid tutsed, stone fruut Lutllios suthwest corov with eteaws elevator. 3o, ) J. 1 Wikl ting If sequired A5, Otticy 10 butlding. i OL'I.‘A BBH, g Bl'rnnnims in hielient position in ita. LAME HORSES CURED FREE OF COST. GILES' LINIMENT 10DIDE AMMONIA. Sparvins, § Send nred hout momlu bonu <l Rt { nn:;gl lints, and mnf o for pamphlet contal nlng full informatios Broadwa e! Sold by all York se onH for horse e CIVINGN), 127 STATE-ST., N, E. Corner State and Madison, Will, during this Septem- ber, offer their immense stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 'Sllver &c| At prices that will aston- ish buyers. In order to reduce our very large stock we will POSITIVELY make EX- TRAORDINARY LOW PRICES, which it will PAY to get before buying. t, KD, N, KIRK TALCOTT, | Amsociata IHPMI\ R v Rl P A Bratclus Preparatory Schoo) for Boys, | Location mmun Educationn facllities unsurpasied. Sessio bewins B‘fl b, 1878, For full |lxlurmll|lll cundlor l:lt- “alogue to Morgan Fark, Coox Co., il OHIGAGO FEMALE GOLLEGE Morgan Park (near Chicago), Begins Taesday, Scpt. 10, 1878. 2 Prernnlury and Collegfste De; epartments, an Omlanl rawl d s Mio Graduating Course in Muslc, I'lln"n[. Bpeet: For | Cataiogus il THAY] on.ln Park, Covk Co., lil., Fres, T2 uctabn-stre Chtces Wells Gollege for Young Ladies, Unon CAY"UA LAKS‘ K. Y. Fall Colemate. Boar Aod ARt Conrses, 8ui uylnxlnnm)r i0nzi Lucation unsurpassed for ealthiul n!n.lmln-flnelmm wuldingveleganty 2 may with cunfideiuce atrust Lielr Stera. . 1o boktne et 11y 167 Weid ToF catalogus. WEY. K. B. FISDEE, Prestdent. BETTS MILITARY AOADEMY, BTAMPORD, CONN. 3 A HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS, mllnhu’uuom!m\ near Long, d ' tound, Thar- h preparatio " fo u.nllmwn oas.. *Hor pnmunumnu it 9. HIGHLAND HALL, Thehest seulon ot thie well-known Tostiutl tha Kducatton of Youns Ladres wih beats Saste oo F4F Breparatory snd it Comiee, St l'uucullun Seat e and moders mx ly to, "I HURONST. SCHUUL For Yaune Ladies and Golldren will reopen WEDNRS: DA, 218, For circulars apply 1o MISS LIk, A b o uron-st. CHICAGO ACADEMY. A Glasieal and Knglish Lay fchoot of the highest or. der; oflers e dvantages o all departinents tu boys and girls of ear begin H B, BABCOCK, Princioal, NORTHEEN ILLINOIS OOLLTGE And Grimth School of Reading and Oretory, Fulton, 1) Al ‘"’"fiflfl"{fn‘fl.‘.‘f” Terme—All [3Y h‘mth $2008 year. 0 UI'IPFIT" P _ Woll Firatshed roonis fuf ELutéus it Mlle. C. Broussais Erench aad Kaxlish ichool fo fes sua Chil- {iren reopens ui St D et nmr YRk oas 258,00 {1 o anfyica by Mile. num w;lfll-niuubc roiusls, gt .ufl:n. and Froehel Sehool and Kindergarten, Wil resume Monda; east of Unlon Park. Bapt. 9, 1878.5¢ 23 Bishop court, MISS BARA EDDY, Princioal and Kiudorgarter Miss Pieree and Miss Lawrence Wil reopen thely ENGLISH, FRENCH, and (RRM poal nY\u A Rt o e i s bt N0 11 Movlerwaca v"'f-'z'fi:"l'x‘e'l':fi:uf o Gt L cal Wea ~1 ., Lawrene Bres. Augoli Mlehiesn Untveriire e CHleas0l G A IHYAH wu Na. el .o Bveton, e T o A mu elina o Yo for ATUDY flkfi " ¥or LllGullP and other lu- Frincloa PENNSYLVAHIA MILITARY ACADEMY, STRIC, iaOpeny fiept. 11, Thorough fn- Homth L Enplacertug, ine Ctamice asd Kn . For yarticulars apoly 1o JEWE T WIL wx. uf the Tramout House, of t4'Cal Prof. Bauger’s Olnss for Boys. Seventeanit year vexind ont. 10; number linited to 341 oy carcfully Bited for business ur colleney fuciiftios for shoroush el ruction, unaurpassed. FOF CiTCulity tern ;d ru- tn Wab, v AND VRN, T, nlllh ’vl'u:h lml Gennan Boardiog aod nnollnr\mmu e $nd Childres, with Caiiathen: [ A o eiter o it catlon s ¥ oy Citer o bermon, Al as above, Lecturee by DF. Labbirioa. East Wa nolt, Female Seminary, adelplis, will tenpen Sept 16, | Ful coliegiate e alvea: af il prepared for 1arvar Bations ngna} Sl ir (St “‘ip"".'.'.'.‘;’m o mwvr YOI YoU ux,Ai:ifi N BUSTON, MANS, The um‘ycu will begin Wedncsday, Hept. F plogues and Circular. wiply t 69 Uliester square. Bustun, L (Low Deoamalis LA .. 15 chAoeal ot ARl Ot W LeFe peven ol lldhl Toruw fe Lo, S e 1) MADAME CLE on, Jouy laites aad MY r & ifeand, ol ‘h-\mn. GIJHIA‘TU'IBL e hwl 0 popn Wedneadn "'?.'i: 1. Digloins aduite 10 X ] lllflllLAND \III.I'I'AII\’ ACADED Jorcester, Mu. 8y eadete focculleye, el u.l entide Sept. ‘{..‘fm. Palmer Hoose Conducted on both the American and Earopean Plan. BES? RESTAURANT IH THE CiTY CONNECTED WITE THE HOUSE. REDUCTION IN PRICES! The Ouly Fire-Proof Honse IN AMERICA ¢ The Palace Hotel of the World, * GONTAINS 1,000 ROOMS, 500 ROOMS REDUCED TO $3.00 PER DAY, WITH MEALS, $1.00 PER DAY, WITHOUT MEALS, An extra charge for Par- lors, Double Rooms, and Rooms with Bath, . . POTTER PALMER. o ___HOLMANW LiVER tPAD. Cire By Absorpiion TIE BETTER WAY. No Medicine Needed. AHE HOLMAN LIVER AND raAl SOVIPION Chve for FEVIT ana QL st Akt IVAL | roubles of overy ‘iypa; aio il dizesses i i Stowachiy no Inconvenlance, bt & plesaure to tho 'rnuuamd- tesify t theso facis, The Pad lsals & furo groventive of Tl arariat Divessch: o an can bave Fever and Ague who wears tho ad. Theos won- derrul romodies bave boen used extonsively throughont ilie Kouth us Preventives and Cure of Yollow Fever with compiets succes, Not & cuaol Yeliow Fever Thbuse PO ias ax 00 (he pemer e wookies housand a3 (5 he wondertal workl gy ortue Hoiman Fads . SCHENMERNOLN, oWt In Chleagy business efecles by ffcnteman well i iclal capecity with the Unlted conngetlon it it B ”fh-'v "Plone Ko sod ddrocated the se of Htol- auy of our men pey ® 1woul luvariany s mn ;, Inevery caso gu 3 or 1'ad, When Iitiis and 0 pay Produes the detired 1 Teason for 8o strongly [Eeommendi ko Is vt 1Y lea BrOYER la eilicacy y permaneutly curinit every case of fever bl Tiver, Biloushicss. and constipation o ritiln thie cuservatlon of elther mysct myrelt, lave vne of U suu clierfal unuun-ummnnnunwm;m-uu In goneral Buperintendant of tha Wesiirn Unlon 'Telekraph Com- 3 DA GUre une of olman's Liver and Stomach Fads, and take pleasure I recoinmending Ite use to all who are troubled with bilousness, dyspepsla, or woy othor {umplsiuce erisiok from s disorderad slomaci or ver, esars. Nates & Hanlcy, the General Agentaof tho | M atman 'ed Compa wheraihey. re focated at i34 Madison-at , a s aparrmonte for sdie of elegant olices, with separatd ) “II‘V!N AN“ I.IQIJU"N- Fing Sour-Mash Whiskies,” Tmported Wines & Linors, Buying our Whiskies from first hands, and importing our ‘Wines and Liquors trom the producer and distiller in Bu- rope, importing more goods than any other Liquor House in the West, we are able to sell at lowest pricee. ‘warranting every article STRAIGHT and UNADULTERATED. No Imitation whatever handled In our hon We meither rec.lly nor compound Wh which §s an additional guarantse to our Irieuds 10 get atraight goods, GROMMES & ULLRICH, 199, 201 & 203 Randolph-st., NEAR HIFTH-A' lllt!l"s. Dongolia Stock FOR LADIES’ SHOES. Watorprouf--Will Not 81 Streteh--Sronger than any other Stock now in use, W. rnflaln Aunu nd are manutactur. Tgely from thts new and celebrated Le-lher. ovory pair thus tar giviog the bast satislagtion. 8ols Agents for Edwin Burt's Fius Bhooes. BULLOCK BROS., 140. 151, 153 State-st., ecn Madisou and Monr N 0 MISTAKE! |z Dut the very best thing 8 sy can do who has s few. dollars In mouey, & 10 eaamive aud buy sy of the veryeatratlo farmlog and 1rult Jands bow belug closed out st ureatly reduced prices by the libnols Cealrat Italirad Cowpauy. Thess lands are all whtin 15 waties of the rallruad. as are located south of the Terre Haute & Alloa lisliwsy, where the winters sre nlid. the coustry heslthy, aud the climste plesssor. Crous of every describtiun yield in the grestest suuu- Cauce. For further tufurmatioa apply : P. DAGUT, Land Commitmsloner 1. C. K. IE. Co., Ncom 11, Nu. 78 Michigen-av.. Chicagu, Iil. €9 Seud for @ wap. T T scALES, FAMRUAUNS STANDAND SCALES OF ALL KINDS FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, A Beraciultabuy culy Ui Geowne, SHAWLS. SHAWLS Field,fiL;iter & Co. WABASH-AV,, Between Madison & Monroe-sts., Have opened llmr first Fall Impor- tations of REAL INDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS! . Comprising a large and magnificent assortment of New and Choice Nov- cltics in Filled Centres, Plain Cen- tres, with bordeys, and Striped Long and Square Shuwls. Atso, India ll)r;‘m Shawls in the most atiractive styles, FRENCH CASHMERE LONG- AND ‘SQUARE SHAWLS! DBroche, Paisley, and Persian Strip~ ed, in great variety. Speciul attention s mvlt«l to an elegant line of » _ FANCY WOOL ; BEAVER, AND VELVET WRAPS! - Representing fresh Novelties from the best Looms in the world. - “THE GAINSBRO” WRAP! In Camels Hair Fabrics--very stylish. - EVENING SHAWLS! In latest and most attractive styles, and all at lowest prices. h'l REMEN'S TOURNAMEN T NATIOWAL FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT., DEXTERPARK. SPORTS FOR FRIDAY, Commencing ut 10 o'clock a. m. 1. TRIAL OF HAND-ENGINES, 7 Engines contesting. 2. TRIAL OF STEAMERS, to work 10 minutes in cold wa- ter, 5 Engines contesting, FAT MEN’S FOOT RACE, 300 yards, runners welghing not less than 200 Pounds. A¥TERNOON AT 3 P, M, 4. TRIAL OF S'TEAM-ENGINES placed on exhibition by man- utacturers, 5. TRIAL OF FIRE-ESCAPES and VERTICAL PIPES, EXHIBITION OF POM- PIER CORPS. Contestants— St. Louls, Dubuque, and Chi- Companies, “JENTLERST WHOLESALE. (.. Knigis & G, 125 & 127 State-st., _____Becond Floor, Take Blevalor. 1. A, TURLBOT & €0, Wholesale Druggists 75 & 77 Ru.ndulph-st. FINANGIAL. ESTABLINIED 1§60, 0 uluuml'i\\ K. one o Ww vork Uaving been for Linelve o Sr0ck xchaois s Vice Iresideat of Gold oard, tie gl experienve s gusranteed. b KL s ML couLTacLs, such 2y uta, * sl Buant aBd rotd'u rean o T Fuihe. Fauibhct entiitens - Wall Siret.* s talledsoutaiulug valuably titorniation, walled o re- et of 1. LOANS On good Improved Chicssy vivperty st 7 vercent Vrompuy made. SAML OEAK. i lhuxwru . LAZARUS SILVERMAN, DANKER, CHAMBER OF COMMEUCE, 1a buylog and selling Guyerninent Ronde, Cook County Ordeis, Uity Berlp, Coptractul vuchers, und selllng Eachsuge v Loudun, [feria Aurt, Berlia, Haw- vare TROPODIY Y ETEPHENS. C'j24 b . cuta. b Fus FRARITH oozl FIERY FEVER. Cloom and Despair Settle Down upon Plague- Ridden Memphis. Seven Hundred Nurses Em- plpyed in Administer- ing to the Sick. The Number of Deaths, though Slightly Falling OfY, 1s Still Yery Large. Fever Appearing in Every Part of the City of New Orldans. Carbolic Acid and Sulphur Entirely Useless as » Disinfectants, Every House in Grenada Vise ited by the Terrible Scourge. V’lcksburg's Mortuary List Ycse terday Larger than Any . Previous. Néarly Two Hundred New Cases Re- ported by the Physicians. llolly Springa, Miss., and Brownsrille, . Tenn,y, Overrun with the _Disease. Both Towns Complain of a Boarcity of Dootors and Nurses. MEMPIIIS. FRVER VICTIMS, Fpectat Dispateh fo The Tribune. Mewrms, Bept. 5.—Following are the inter- ments for to-day coLouEn. Mias Beauford v, Tulds, Yajlaene Angelina Hes Andrew Archer, Calonine Williams, Mollie Wikl Walter Willums, Unknown man. Vina Tarner, Cnknown womag, Mury Smith, Ed Andereon, Ltk Porter, Albert Jonce, Jue ‘Tnomas, dedt Flawers, Eil slocum, Annie dubuson, Charlotte Parker, Sallie Smith, Dora lrelds \Vatsan, Lizzie Williame, Unkuuwn man, Unknown, Dun Willtams. Martha Smigh, Miller Thunder, Richard Wsthers, Polly Waldron, o TR ok M Bir rank Fraoks, Mrs. Shanders, 1e0 Uhllln. o Charles Cartaton, . Sneeringer, Joun Pas lmnu uux.n, iwynn, M Fieele, e Tom Wright, Plerre ierchmont, Mre. Margaret Grant, ul' JIHOII (3 years),” Ell Dunu, E. A, Br ary L. Frauces, Mrs. W llclll. Mfl Labmau, thrlvl Strasbery, AMru, (ireen, li. Kaffer, umrlv- Dawson, Harber, Froh Toarer, Mr, E. L. Jerome, Jobin Buwer, muer, E Gredh Viegll V. More, Ueorge Frick, Davkd Cooley 1.. flovetx (infant), Prank T Bowell, o Mope, Charles Ddre, U. W, L, Cook, Nirs Keele (4 years), hrvl.h!rAmudeul. Jacob Hoftmai, W, L. Bregaor, John T, Powers, }«dlu Starrell, re, J. D. Stewart, l‘clflA Tighe, Flurence Reux (2 years] John MeCormlex, 7 ml ‘Tho lst of deaths remalus terrble fu length. We havo settled down luto a state of despair thatfs hard to bresk by the closest bome- thrusts from the plague. We kuow notulng of what the outside world is doing, nor do we care. Doctors, nurses, drugs, sivZ-rooms, coflins, graves, engroas our atteation by theirpetrifylug wonotony of cccurrence. The Relief Committces of our benevolent organizatious have dwindled to Corporals’ guanly, Tbhe Howards bhave 700 nurscs employed, and arc st an oxpenss of 8500 n day., The Citizens' Reller Comuittee gives, to feed the starving polies of the city, and bury tho dead, over £3,000 per diete. The negroes have the fever, but In a comparatively mild forw, Ofthe vlnety- 1wo deaths reported to-day, ' FIPTY WENT TO PO 's VIELD. The list of ucw vases crbraces uniy thoss re- ported by four physicions, and gives no idea of the discasc’s progress, "Among the slek are A, J, Wheeler, Dr. R, F. Browus, Henry White, of the Avpew/, Col. A, B. Livermore, N, W. 8peera, Je., Charlos Mundinger, 1), F, Goodyear, Thomas Bolton, Mita, daughter of James Young, Mrs. B. J. Bemmes, Capt, Cumming, of the stewner Coohoma. CINCINNATI NURSRS, Miss Lizzlo Temple and Misse Emma Reeder, two young Indicsof intelligonce and refluement, who came from Cinciunati to nurse the sick, wery this morning placed o duty by Mr. Ed Worsham, of the Masonic Rellef Board, and are nursing in the family of Dr. Kembro, having thiree sick poersous under thelr charge. ‘I'ig bad cuses are Joseph Rogers, M. C. Cas- tello, Eben Risk. Among those improving are Chiet Athey, the Rev. Mesars. Harels, Daulels, anid Parsond, Fred Brenuan, Mayor Flippin, ¥, 8, Joues aud wife, Mri. A, Jo Wheeler, Mrs. V. V. Moore, Charles Shepherd, Father Ricordon, A. R. Tlumes, Blsters Domintea, Ceclils, Alberta, Stagy, Irene, wnd Regiuoll, Mrs. Clara Gage, Mre. Cyrie Walter, Dr. Avent J. [glouer, THN PRINTERS AND TELEGHAVH OFERATORS bavo privale hospitals, under good and exveri- enced nurses, ‘The typos have suffvred vadly, aud tho threo city pavers have nos wore than elght on thelr combiued forces. Arrangements have been madu to burs the pauper dead more speedily, aud speciat policemen fn each ward buve been desalled to search out $he duad and tave thew promptly futerred. A lJurge force % employed in digging trenches to facilitate sepulture in tbe Potter's Field. DEAD AND LYING, To ths Western Avwialed Press. Maurims. ‘Tenn., Bept. G.—The undertakers report (uuy~etgm velluw fever iuterments up tw uvun tday, Mother Alluuu. the Buperior of the St. Agoee Avudeny, lu u dving coudition. Qeoree W, L. Cook, a wluent worker tu the Odd Fel- luwg I(rlkl Committes, died this worntng. The Walthull Howe, or fofirnary, ow Market atreet, under Weeharge of Mauy Walthatl, of Moutle, vuulalng about thirty patients, snd the nuiiber 18 ucreasing bourly. Dr. Dowell, of Galveston, ts phyelcisn 1 charge. County Uusluuker Walali tuls morong re- ports u falliug off 10 the uumber of suplications lor the bunial uf paapers. A.J. Wheeier, Lbe Secretary of the Musonle Rediel llwm. 16 dicke Brotier Awodeus, of the Fravcwcan Conveut, i3 dead. NINETE-TWO IRTEKNENTS. Mgururs, Teou, Aug. S.—Uulv thirtv-nloe Bew cuscs weke Lported 1o toe Board of Heaith to-dav, very fow physicians making reports. Therc werc ninety-two Interments. Whites, sixtv-ope, colored, thirty-ome; yellow fever deathe, eighty-ulne. Dr. Avent ‘and Dr, Brown, Secretary of the Board of Health. are down: alsu Nundiger, A, K. Humes, druggst, and Henry white, business mlnnger of the Appeal, PIIYSICIANS ARR DIVIDRD infon In reference to the fever, some con- (end ng there 1s a0 _abatement to-dsy, and the Iate cases are not 80 violent, others holding the contrary opinton. Martin Kyer, one of the vol- unteer tetegraoh-overators [rom Loutsville, died to-night. and Jobn Connolly snd E. W. Gibson were stricken down to-day. The force 15 now greatly reduced, the chief operator hav- ing but one assistant daring the day and two at night. All have done double duty since the teser commenced. ‘The force of compositors on tne morning pagers Is reduced Lo two each, TIE UNBURIED DEAD, fiwing to the Inabllity of the County Under- taker to bury the pauper dead the Citizens’ Ke- hef Commitiee to-day took the matter in hand, shistncted the aty, and employed uidertakers and 4 force of men to assist Lhem tn finding sud buryig the deal. At the Father Mathew Camp, where over 300 Cathollcs wnid othiers have found refige a De Nova to the Sseredd flcart of Jeaus cor- mepeed to-nlett, in which ulf the taithtul sol repions are asked to ubite, that the plague may cease. All Lbe priests here have beeu stricken down !\“!Cl;lil Futhers Kelly, Mlerstis, wud William alsh. LCant. Cumming, of the steamer Cooliorqu, ;v.u taken oll his Lost this evcmng sick with ever, MANY NEW CASES. Tbe Howard Mudical Corps tepiort 140 niew cased additional to the reports inade to the Bosrd ot Heath, John b, I'age died to-day. His father, Cavt. W. Pae, 1s down with the tever | Twe iy~ reccived at the Howaru Jutirtiarg to- NEW ORLEANS, THE DEATI-LIST. Bpecial Dipatch tu [ie Tribuns, New Onveaxs, Sept. i=The deaths reachul the higheat point Bunday and Munday,—the same figures, $3. The number Las alien sioce. To-day it standaat §2. Thels is uo evidence that the discase has culminated, huwever. It sweeps over the city like & prairie fire over drv stubble. Bome neleliborhoods most afllicted with tho dlsease ten days agy are now entirely free., Others free from sickness then have cases fu every housc. Of late there has been a notable absence of Iarge funcrals. A hearee and one varrlage are only emplosed, ex- cept In rare'cases. Of the twveive rerident phy- alclans in the Charity-Hospitay, only four are able to do duty, The streels in front of the Peabody Commls- sary Dopot are crowded by thousands of applicants all day tong. Thelr suppiles will be exhausted soon. Collector Smith, suthorized to lssuo 40,000 rntlons to the fever-suflerers, called a meeting of represcntatives of beoevo- lent societics, who appoluted a committee to organize & plan and carfy vut the proper distribution. The Pcabodys feel slighted that the ratlons were mot placed in thelr bands for tssue. Thelr disposition wilt not Interfere with the Peabodys, however, sinee the latter issue to all destitute, while the army rations will go only to sick famnilics. TIUE PLAGUE'A VICTINGS. Tn the Watern Assoctated Pross. Nxw OnEans, Beot. G.—New cases, 2013 deatlis, 86, The death list Includes 83 miunars, 22 being children under 7 yea: Adolph Eyrich, aged 25 years, anative of Cheater, II1, and for the last two yoars pastor of the Lutheran Trinity Church of Alglers, died of ydlaw fever. LE-BACRYPIOTNENIR . - Mrs. Labourdesu aud Mrs, Kelly, the nurses “who so faithfully discharged their duty at-Port Eads snd throughout tho city, leave for Holly Springs this evening, Iu vespouse to appeals from that city. Filteen nurses and onc physl- clan were seut to Holly Springs yesterday by the Howards, L. J. Webster, Mre. E. W. Barnes, sud three children have the fever. TN STEAMBOATYEN. ‘The following explain themselv Nxw OBLEANs, LA, Sept, G.~T0 IM Steamboat Interests Throuahout ihe Country: 'The Steam- boatmen's Relief Amsoctation har Jast beey organ- 1zed héee to vi h of their brethren their Ilmllltl (regnrd| nl where they may hi from) av may require it. The prevailiog epldem c and totalauspension of businesn have bronght mucts distress to laro numbers of our fraternity which our howe boatmen are unable to relleve in full. We, therefore, appeal to vou to organize in your reapiective ports, and send us such aseistuncy as you may decide o, ' Contrivutions should tw ent tu President, o tu K. Conery, Vice President and Treav TUE HOMNOPATHS, Ta the Homeopathsc Suctety und Homeonathie Fraternity of Tt Unlted Staten Tho New Urleaus Homeapathic ellef Amociation will be vhed tu tv- culve, and w-upcrlx apply, your benelnctivny, LBRRT YounMiks, Preadent, HELI FORWANDED, The Howards sent Dr. Guwrier, Mr. Ham- mond, compounder, aud efght nurses to Holly Sorings this afternvon by the Jacksou Raliway. Will soud twelve wale aud cight temale nurscs to Greonville to-worrow, No conveywnce lo- day. = LATER FHYSICIANS' REPONT. Upto@p. m. eightecn -deaths and caghty- seven bew cases reported, James Mates was suut from the Parish Prisou to the hospital with yellow fever 1o-d Dr. M. Edwin Schlatter, 8sultary tnspector of the First District, has recovered entirely, aud i3 ou duty at his ward i the Charity Hospital, MONTULY HEFORT. i At ameoting of the Boardof [fealth this evening the Banltary Inspectors® report for thy month ‘ol August was vead. The following 18 a brief synopsis: ‘The Sanitary Inspector of the First Disteict reports N7 cases in August. ‘fho Saultary [uspector of the sccoud dis- trict reports 545 cases and 105 dyaths. ‘Third district, 5¢ cases, 3 natives; 2 for- elgners; B3 whi Q colored: 17 females; 37 wales; 27 children; 27 adults; 6 deaths, Ho also reporta the total fatlure of carbollc ucid as a distnfectant and sulpbur as s fumnigation, Fourth district, no report. Filth district, Algiers, no cases up to Aug. 1, 1n August, 19 geouive cases. The Hunitary Inspector sayp there are cases of :hllslrou. of qullr uwr:n vellow fever, but differiog from g; msuy poluts. ixth district, the Snitary lu-zqclor reporte 109 cascs; whites, uu. t sdults, 53, children under 13 vears, 350 uatives, 76, fur- elgners, {3; deaths iy Auwull. 115 natives, 7; foreigners, 4; adults, 05 whites aud 1 black; children, 4 whites, TUE MOST MALIGWANT TYTB aad succesaful luvasion of surroundine prem- isus wus at the coruer of General Toylor und £, Charies streets, and here was besidve an in- stance whero the untirlog efforts towards the extermiuation of fever-werms by the use of car- boltc aud aud sulphur fumyzation faifed the most sieuatly. The Iuspector dove not think 1hut the wdjolnlug dairies, uucléan xs some are kept, had onything todo with the fever, but the defecive urainaue of thu strects 13 wmore likely the oulv aud true (duse of the wallguancy of Tever 1 that quarter. Col. Hardee, one of the State Engineers, and torwerly City Burveyor, read a paper et tiuge forth te effucts ol turpentive as & disin- fectant and deudorizer, far superlor carbatic actd, and without the olleusive smell of the datter. He bat read seports of the Aurleultural riwent o 1376 of experients tnsds by 3 micrusconist of the Depustment with several articies for disiu- fection aud deodunziog, snd was sstomsbed with the recomumendation of turpeuting -He bas ade an experiment eutirely satistactory and recoismends the use fu sick Toows. A wine- Kluss fullio o bucket of wuter, DR. CHOFPIN has made no furtber espenments with cold waier except 1D the case ol the patient mey: toned betore and Clopolo’s uwi neplvw, Dr. Metcall, whose temperature was 164, aud who i yow uut uf dunger. There wus souic debate on_ physicians not POTLIUY caavs, 48 Fequired by tho State lnn, Y one of foew bas been sucd sor the £ due. When the statistles ure ull fo, the l’u;h.ltul. / 4 < N J“ Lluq f . . £§ .. Pmc*EE AVE CENTS, Dr, cimmn., Uelieves the mortality will not exceed one (n ten cases. Mention was made that there are not 10 many patients at the Charity llmpunl a3 there woula be but tor the treatment of cases In residences Ly the’ Howards, Younz Men's Chrlstian and other benevolent assoclations. RELIRP WORK, Apblications _for relief—Howards, twenty. one. The Y. M. C. A. issued provisions to 3,334 persons. One week's suppiy to each, equal to 23,339 rations. ADDRESS TO THE COUNTRY. The Peatody Subsistence Association has ls sued the following address: To the Peopte of the United States: Insemuch s the Peabody Suhsistence Association 14 begine ning to receive ijberai donations from abrosd, wo deem 18 not Inappropriste that we shonld state to the cou’ry the natare and extent of tha-distress which bas calied st into exintence, as well as the disparition 1t 1» making of ihe means tendered by & Renerons ana charitable pabli New trleans, sinking un-m the welght of & Aread eptdemic, nas for weeks been surrounded by & cordon af quarantines which have affectnally cat her off from all interconree with the adjacent aud teibntary countey. liee Uuainess 1s stited; her industries paralyzed. Lerge clasnes of hor rlnnln who arc dependent on thelr labor of *dally Lread havc been thrown out af employment, and are withont the olarnest necersities of "iile. To many of these destitite homes have been added the horror of the fever, Discarc and want have met, and tio extremitien of hiaman misery are ilastratcd with grim_ and ¥h Iy efircty Till the departitre of this awfal vis tiou It will te 10iposeitla for these peuple to tain themselves, Peabody Subsf ine (o feed the Teeunicd I MnbInE And canat for 1o Jestitats rick. Hich organization i distiict and lav it4 separate auty, but the destitution resmiting from e epidemie han sprend he Ituits of re b Irws nrgent, The Dbeen 1n active uperation Deedape 1the distribted o week's ra- ons o 1,800 fanaiies, representing U, 000 pearle, anel the e3lin show no diminntion, S0 far the ueeat hulk of the suppliee 1ssacd Lave been donated by onr awn ucople. 'The encrond nid extended from ahruad, exceot fon limited exicnt, has not reach- ed v, The tequircments are sireiching beyond many af unr citizons, The lloward Asnocistion hae nobly uiven us a donatiun of $10,000 from 1ta fanide. AU the vresent rato of distriontion this will lant five daye, The necessity may existyct for forty days. Amone thuse whoore daily ro- celving succor I+ fonnd every nattonality, évery culor, every creed, tul. olthoneh the great tiney of wulerces 1a ftow tho humbler classes, there aro ainoug them representatives of altuost escry grada of mociety, Such ta the conditinn of this plague-stricken eity, wuch the enlainity which 18 excitins tie ey pathy of the conntry, “We gratcfully acknowledge the liberal aud pracifeal charily which has been gliawn the peaule Ui and ollieccitien of misfor- fune by friends Natth, East, and West, and we #ay 0 those friends thint (ke need was pever greater than nuw, ‘Thecry of di PN never more Bucedn, Jon KSnwaax, Chateman., Fraxi Itioves, J. B, SexxoT, Bxunuvo Committee. VICKSBURG- 1ARD, Bpecial Dicatrh to The Tritune. Vicrssuna, Miss., Sept. 5.—The death-llst of to-doy is greater than that of any beretofore, and has cast n still deeper gloom over the en- tire community. The list embraces seven per- sons under tho age of 13 years in & total of forty-five, forty-threa of which ars from yellow fever. The number of pew rases as faras could be ascertained is 183, tnungh all the physiciaus have not been able to report. TUE DEATA-LIST 70-DAY: Mise Eliza Threft, Loulsa Vaeokle, Willlam -‘) M. Auler, Caroline Roost, J, J. Bowen, Dave P Kenoedv, Thomas -+ Allen, colored, George Berry, Thomas Gulz, Thomas Kendall, Molly McCoy, colored, M. Brown, colored, Annle McKenna, Joo Morono, J. 8. Blanchard, Gustavo Hartan, Loulsa Arthur, colored, Maggie Mathis, colored, Calvin Fish- back, volared, Henry Willlams, colored, R. Wala! Alvice V. Hindermark,. Mrs, West, Mrs. J. H. Weat, W, C. West, Pompev Green, colored, John “Ttlle, W, V. Norih, M. McManus, Mrs. Annie Davis, Willlam Porter (colored), R. A. Gréen (colored), Miss Addie Barnett, — Davis, Jacols * Zimmennan, Willlam Miles (colored), Martha . Ware (colored), Frank Coleman (colored), Joun D. Roach, Johin Leany, Miss Mary E. Moors, A. B. Monlave, J. F. Furguson. PHOMINANT MEN STRICKEN, Among the dgeaths to-day we have to chropl- cle that of Dr. I F. Whitchead, President of the Couuty Board of Health, o leading physi- clan in tais city for many years, and a perfect wentleman lo every senso of the word; al the name of Mr. Join D, Roach, uno of our most prominent youogx men and for several years connected with the Vicks- burg Bank, Blshop - Elder, of the Catholic Church, Is serlously i1l with fever, and the Hev. C. Is. Gallowsy, ol the Metbodist Church, ts be- yond hope. AlD, The Can't-Get-Away Club, of Mobile, has kindiy seut to vur hie Drs. Charles Henniog, ‘Thomas C. Randolph, and Jacson, withtwo @ uurses, CLOUDY aND DANP. To the Weatern Asioclated Press, Vicranuna, Sept. 5 —The weather was cloudy and damp in the morniug, but cleared up late in the evening, It s now clegr aud brignt. Te- day has becn the gloumiest knowa fn Vieks- burg, the interinents belug forty-three. The new cuses ars estimated st IS0 Among the deaths are Dr. P I, Whitehead, & uative ot Kentucky, but a resident of Vieks- . burg for many years; John D, Rosch, Mise Ad- dle Burnett, M. MeManus, o merctant, and Or,* A, I Ureeu, colored. HOLLY SPRINGS. GUEAT NEED OF NURIXs. Hotvry 8rmiNus, Bept. 5—Viu Junction E, to the Associated Press.—Janes Fort, B, P, Oltyer, Mrs, Jaines Nutall, and Robert MeLesu died lust night. Five or six uew cases. There are now ecventy cases. Our physiciaos are broken down, three sick with fever. Great need of nurses and ohysicians. The telo eraph oncrator left his post yesterdav afternoon, Dispatches scus to the press by mo have somchow falled to getoff. The operator had a great dval todo, but he wlght have stayed one more day. Wo plesided with bitn to do so, but uvaln. Latsa.—Wo hava fifteon new nurses from New Orleans. +W, L. HoLLanp, Hehiel Committer. BEVENTY NEW CABKS, Houry Sprixgs, Bent, 5—Over sovonty cases, Deaths to-day: Jumes Fort, Robert McLean, Mrs, E. A, Thomas, Mrs, Koapp, B. £ Oliver, Batemen's chidd, Mr, Hogun, of Mewobis, Mei. James'Nutalt. Othera will follow to-murrow. ‘The disessy is very fatal, taking rapldiy from us the best of vur peovle, Dr. Chioppin, of New Orleans {God bless the wmanl), seot us lourteen nurwes ana Dr. Batley to-day. Like angels of mercy they seemed. Tho Postmistress and assistants ave all dows. ‘the overator has Jdescrted bis post. An upe- rator from New Orleanatook charge thismormng, 1e bas done three duys’ work in one, and 1s st} atit. We nced doctors wnd suore nurses badly. Dre. Weat, Dancy, Danlel, and McKay are ali duwn with the fever, Moville offers 1osend uurses, but wants to know the price we pav. Coutributions seceived by the Relint Commit tee. \ . L. HOLLAND, 2 Chalrman Rellef Comautico, — v HICKMAN, KY, TERBOL AND WO. Special Duupaich b The Tridune. Hickyan, Ky., Sept. 5.—7The situation is |p~ vulling. But-lew families remaio, and thoy leave on 3 spectal traln to-morrow. A relig? commwlittes was torwed to-day. No stores were open hut drug-stores. Expeneuced nurses sud two good vhysiclaus are uccded, N. P. Harris, Judge Kiugman, and Ambross, all prowtucst cltizeny, bave died sloce yesterday. None bus the poor will by left bere, snd wany will die foe the want ol attention. Physicians srs woru out,! but respond tu alt calts. Four deathsintby © ° past twenty-four hours, tity lu. aud po abate- went of the disease. AN UNKNOWN COMPSS uow lles outside to¢ corpurativu for waut of 3 [ i f i | [ i i [ Vs

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