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VOLUME XXXIX. FALL NOVELTIES. Fall Novelties! CHOICE AND ELEGANT DRESS GO0DS! 121 & 123 State-st. ‘We have now in stock and aredaily receiving choice NEW DRESS GOODS for early Fall wear gpecially adapted to meet the requirements of our trade. They include the richest and choicest fabrics of the European market, many of them being positively exclusive styles of our own, and not found else- where. DIV AND LOF-ERIGED 3 GOODN. We have an unsurpassged as- sortment. Special attention is invited to SUITINGS At 260, 8be, 40c. ALSO B CASEHS ALL-WOOL COLOR - CASHMERES, Extra quality, 38 inches wids, 600 per yard. SEND for SAMPLES. URNITUR L, In PARLOR AND CEIAM. R SULES, with other Nov- elties not procurable olsewhere. Woe carry the largest and fin- est stock in the city, and POR« ITIVEEY will quote the LOWENT prices for CASH, Holfon & 1 NUTTING'S, 184 and 186 State-st,, Bor Bogs’ and Childven's Clothing, NOTRIORE, oo el RO e L Amerdueat 19 Rulé Two (3 of the Bules Goverain Inspection of Orain 18 the City of Chlcagy, i 1o 2X¢ et Ol ), 1608, . a0 Srind Wheat shel bo douick phemp, and il 3 No. 2 Hatd Bpring Wheat shall be sa: s, Bt ot Bt e gizlcr. ak SsSiiably n.a;,.c:‘ Spring Whest suall be sound, plump, and wel| 80,4 Bpring Wheat shall ba sound, reasonabl; w3107 gaoit |nlll|vlw‘|u‘tn Mok b sro vuriaie wheal dumi Tucludo al fotettor, aheuuk. ;‘B. Or dirty Burfak Whcal, woighiog Dot less than 83 0130 Inearared buhel, etédburini Whatt ahall inciude Spring Wheat 1y Llosched, of for soy othes wain whi*h beiuderslt Ut for plukaseot mixture ut Spring and \Wisiter Whest It sha'l salled Miaed, t, uid graded sccording tg the Fule shall be 1 crvof, fh ot sud Reter 19785 bt ft te provided that neat in stora 4l deie, luspectod ln aa By Vlieas under ina Tua o4 vt § Res and ¥ a whiall i no e cted lgucr i cc Whet 40 bigber Jocied. LTH. EOLGE M. OIS . OBERLRY, Rallroad and Warehcums Compiaioncre, Lhicaza, L., sept. 0, 1878, BOSTON ELASTIC FABRIC (O, MANUFACTURERS OF INDIARUBBER GOODS Pta fun (¥atent Strctelied), 1 g Rl INE, TAN CLAS. MBURNEY & (¢ 113 Devogehire. Bostuu, 102 Chamblure-.s Now York, e Chicage Dailp WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 187 w RORTHWEST BAR, ASSOCIATION, Au Assgclation of Lawyers. Ia which membership I restricted o thorepf high o Arapshoe Count, esch caunty.” CcOLORADO-Denver. ATEADSS CRUE, & acoy. Fairolay, Park COUnlieer, ngny crintsTISO: Georgetown, Clear Creek SOURLE, o o 1rcup Siiverion, San Joun Cauniogy i iwonerit, ~Deadwood, LAwrEnEs Connty: DAROTA "“Y "::'“ endoitR N SictUilineo. ""’“""; bl c:u:. E 6. SMITIL ILLINOIB=Aledo, letcer GOMME:r & wHARTON. Blcomington, eLes . o : “: " FeLlios & meruLTA. Copl oY W. i JONNSON, Cbarieston, ColeaCounty. . oo “rcrerte. :n::m.‘::: "J:::"'“ BLEEPRR & WHITON. otion WhItedo County: g, 4. Mecor. Genevs, Kane Covnty, . 1. MAYDORN. Hilirvorough, dtontgomery Conbly;, " Jackronviite, Morgsn Coants O Wonrtes: L 7} n Coa s EIOUNIR0N: WHITLUCK & LIPPINCOTT. Ji e, Je 2 Sreeyvilies JUntS CoU, FoRGE W. HERDMAN, i‘l"'“;'";:;": z""" ‘. LOBLIT & STOKES. arahall, Clark County. L it L W Monmouth, Warten con,‘s‘{kWA"" & PHELPS, Menticello, PlatkCounty.” o0 o v inre, Marrs, Grundy County, 3ok RRADISOS ke, i Oquawke; Henderson County, | PSON & DUFF. Oregon, Ogle County. Ottawa. Lasalte Count; 1% DUTCHER A e ”' Ut g8 ELDREDGE. 'axton, Fard County, A, BAMPLE Pekin, Tatewell County, B :d Feorta, Peoria County. A AR CHATTY BROs. & ULRICH. Petersburgh, Menard County, T\ W. MCNEELEY, Pittanield, Pike County, ORRRLEX, Hocktord, Winnebago Coraty, © o1 1 OTON. a4 " .M. BRAZEE, iheluyville, Ehelby County. Bneluyville, Ehelbs CoRmts o & maMLIN, B fiel smon County. pringfeld. Sangamon COULEL 4 LANPHIER. Sulllvan, Moultrie County. ALVIN P. GREENE. Sycamore, DeRalb County, - 1 ¥+ OHEE LOWELL & CARNES. Tuscols. Douglas Caunty. L CATNES, MACPHKIBON & MACPHERSON. Urbans, Champaign County. - M. W, MATIEWS, Vandaila, Fayetto County. h 7"}, P. VAN DORSTOY. Wataeka, Iroquots County’ Huaekh Troquolt U ex. L. WIITEALL, INDIANA—Alblon, Noble County. Crawfordsville, Montgomery fountg. " ELB: Y 55, TRAVIS, Cliay, Crown Polnt, Laks County, A WUOD & WOOD. Fowler, Denton County, : Fraokfort, Clinton Cuumyl.‘ BERIGE/ATRAVIS, Qorten, KikCEPLNAVGH & HIGGINDOTHAM, e 7 WiLsON & DAVIS, i & o " WM., WALLACR. Kentland, Nowton County. E. O'BRIEN. Bouth Bend, 8t. Joseph Connty. LUCIUB HUBBARD. Remington, Jusper County, . H. M. SNYDER, ‘Terre Haute, Vigo Conuty, M. C. HUNTER, JIt ‘Valparalso, Porter County. T J. 3 10WA—~Anamoss, Jones County, MENRLELEDL, J, B. BTACY, Boone, Boone Counly, o e Burlingion, DesMolnea County. - I ALD' o Butler Centre, Dutler Colfllll o LL &, ‘v'l" ‘Ukonar . crate. Cedar Rapld, L ty. edar Tiaplds, Llon Coutly e & 87, Jony, Cherokee, Clierokee County. EUOENE COWLES. Counctl Bluffs. Pottawattamic County, N v {OBINBON. Crexco, Howard County, 4 FOREMAN & MAUSH, Creston, Uaton County, TATTENSON & GIDSON, Davonport, Beott County, JNOWN & CAMPIELL. Decorah, Winneahiek County." "' "o Delt, Delawars County, AR, Denlson, Crawtord Caunty, % TANOR'& TALOR. Des Molnes, TPolk County, A & DROWN & DUDLRY. Dubuque, Dubnque County, GUANAM & CADS, Eikader, Clayton County. _ W. A.'PRESTON, Emmetaburg, Palo Alto County, CILAWFORD & SOPER. Forest City, Winnebago Counry. . . K. ANDERSON. Glenwood, Miits Couny, WATKINS & WILLIAMS, alen, Bhlby County. ™ oo pa0N Independence, Buckianan ¢ County, Indianols, Warren County, l{. W, HOLMAN. BERVE! A Towa Clty, Johnson County ¥ 1o & BAMEON. NEMLEY & BWISHER, Jetierson, Gresa Coutfiop 1, & TOLIVER, Keokuk, Lee County, n‘t AN Keossuqus, Van Duren County, ALETN, Logaa, iarrison County u:nm.mvm. Maquoketa, Juckson County, :I U":“E”‘ Manbialitows, Morshiall Coupty. © AN AMOS. HEANS & LEMERT. racter, and to one fn . GRANT, Sec., Chicsgo. 10WA~entecuma, PowesniekConnty, Mount Pleasaut, Henry Connty." CLARS: il: & w. AvnLER. Muscatine, Museatine Connty, NNAS NE. Kevada, Btorey Count; BANKAN & JATNE YEIL & P : CK. Kew ilampton, Chtcxbsaw Connri O ATHICK. Newion, Juaver County. iifiast sitaven. Korthwood. Worth Couaty, SANKEY & COOK. > . L.S. BUTLER. Onawa City, Monona Cousty, 7. Monona County. oo enr Lucas. Utage, Mitchen County, Oaceots, v.'ll;k Caunll’ PRONSE MRHOR ' M. L. TRMPLE. Oskatoosn, Mahask: inty. S ‘l’:nl i Lm'c::"i.lr':ivmg & MALCOLM. k F. A KERP, Marengo, lowa County. {1} Bloux Cty, Woodbary Conty, EITIL &R Tipton, Cedar County. UASE A TATHON: s ‘ JOHN N. NEIMAN. Toledo, Tama County, 7 STRUPLE & KINNE. Vinton, Denton Lonaty. " GILCHIST & MAINES. Waterloo, lack Hawk Counir. ‘6kunox onowar. Tinterset, Madtton County, o5 EANBAS—Abilene, Dickinson <;eufin i HOFFMIRE & PIERCR. Atchison, Atehion County, Burlingame, Orsge Coaiys T+ " ACOESEIL = * WM. TIOMSON. Counctl Grove, ot 1y Mo sfl‘l‘i‘h’!fl! & BERTRAM, Eldorado, Butler County. LAFAYETTE KNOWLES, Great Bend, Darton Cofmty. " 0 Independence, Montgomery Cobinty, ' Yie Lawrsace, Dougles Counts,, A:"“;;: : ‘:";(‘:::' Leavenworth, Leavcaworth County. * 4 . GIISWOLD, Lyons, Rico County. 5 v, JOIIN M. MUSCOTT. Henecs, Nemeha County, J. P. TAYLOR. ‘Topeka, Stawnce County, LRUH, NSON. ‘Wichla, Bedgwick Cnn‘i’l‘;“ HTAN 00N 3. M. BALDERSTON, UCHIGAN=Detrolt, Warne Golint) TINDALL & TINDALL. Houghtan, Houghton County. . “FIOM, .. CHADDOURSE. Ihpemiog, Marquetto County. Jackson, Jackion County, > IFT & O3DORN, JOIN D. CONELY. Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County. GRO. M. BUCK. Muskegon, Meskepon QOO & atcrATaNLIY, MINNESOTA~Auitin, Mower County.. = Monterideo, Chippewa County. O & GRASE. WAren & sLLER Northaigl County. 0:::::: : :::n w:m'nnmxs & WHIPPLE. b cflfl;’ J. 3. BURLINGAME. 2 ° UENRY It. WELLS. Satnt Paul, Ramsey County. J. 3. GILMAN. MISSOURI-Chillicotbe, L i o 1 icothe, Livingaton 5?:“" BOYD, Eansas City, Jackson County,_ 2010 ¥ Pistusbarg, ’Cllnwn County. W. W, VAN NESS, ‘ 'THOS. I TURNEY. R AT A AT ack & 1ARDsSLER, MONTANA Thlt.—Furt nsnw.'.,.uc,'{'gxfimnvi,o‘ywi_ “,' Virgiols City, Madison County. ° " " : raialycty, : K. CALLAWAY, NEBRASKA~Albton, Boone Couaty, Deatrice, Gaga County, LomANCUIRK; J. A. MCEWEN, Dakota Clty, Dakota Counts. ITIOMAS L. 3 Falls City, Richardson lemu. s ORIETY:, " IsAM uRA VIS Ge Fhn County. m:::" Th:"::’c"“‘: TXORTHIOP & LIKES, 7y TR 7" oLIvER 1. 6COTT. Lincotn, Lancaster County, neoln. Lancaster County'y, \ywwoun & Ams, Nebraska City, Otoe County. M, 1. HAYWARD. Gmahs, Douglase County, 3 Pisttamouts, Cuus County, _ O+ A THIVHSTOS. V'SHEELER & STONE. Hegublican City, Harlan County. "3, pEMPSTER, Bldocy. Cb County. 'r'u“’ o o o A« M. 'STEVEXSON. hexz it 7" b, P, DAVILBON, Whiber, 3 3 ... W, T. BCOTT. UTAH TERRITORY-Ogden £y “Weber County. ERCIVAL J. BARIATT. * Balt Lake Clty, 8alt Lake Countys " 0" fire WIECONSIN—Alms, Buffalo County, 't . b 00, Beldw, 8t. Crots Count, H0Muab wosen, an. o, 7" 1. noncusexivs. ippewa Falls, Chippewa Cotnty aw e, e GO - SESING. g SEViED a1, a1nmoNw. Green Dy, Drown County: 4 Janeviile, Rock. Cflllnhlvu LIS & CHYNOWETIL, nu‘el |'7l'fll! mun}:u{d:na!s & DUNWIDDIE. iy 7 M. & . A LBWIS, Neltlavilte, Clark County. Oshikosh, Winuebago Connt: iR MACEIIDES Ractne, Ractng County. Wies w. ek : MENRY T. FULLEIL Viroqua, Vernon Couaty, ) S0 o Vi Cor o wroua rausimon- s SRS = o, Lounty. i F. R. THUMAS, LEDWIC] - T JEWELRY, MESSRS. MATSON & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Exhibit New and Bx(&l‘xinite Designs in TURQUOISE, BYZANTINE, FLORENTINE, PAIN' ED OAMEQ, PEARL, and GOLD JEWELRY, They deal dircot with the best Europaan manufacturers, and give their oustomers the-benefit of pricos dealers, Please inspeot before buying, Retail and Wholesale Departments Y fully 20 per cent less than other EINANOIAL: L. N. BOXDN. We sre selling FOUR PERCENTS 0d Intereat t currency. We &g buy an A of U, . Bade at current markot Tatok an Tatea'tor GALLED BONGS. %) PRESTON, REAN & CO., Bapkers, (00 Washingion'is. LOANS On goad Improved Chicago property a4 7 percent promptly made. 'L O MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH 1. REED, No. 50 William-gL., N, Y.. Inamonnta as sequired, on INPROVED CHICAGO FHODEITY, st UKST HATE. "’Aypllc‘nlon;l reA:.;rmu aud promptly atien . A, HUKLBUT, 75 Handolp LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKER, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ‘!u'g#nfiu‘n;« scliing O nent fonds, Cook County Exchi Serip, Cuntraciore’ Vauchers, d seilln on Tgution, "Faris, Franbturt, teriin, Hatie wury, Selentillo suiival. “Hirg. 13 o 0T R Which precarcs loys for Collews or busls 6us. Fhorousl futtieviual tralalug 1 o dlactotine: futsljuctual 1"5 i gomblued witly trug diaciulisie. Hicher Shod ir B Classes with Mastets (GF o) beglas Sept. 16, Apply st il Cluit, BAR INEIT L State and Monroe.sts. 0N AND OIRGANY, LARGEST STOCK Pianos & Oroans IN OHIOAGO, W. W. KIMBALL'S, Cor, Btate & Adams-sts, GENERAL NOTICES, e Chancary St Commenced some days ako by Horatlo W. Dursat sgatnst W, 11, Lurant, to close up tho buslnces uf the Iate Dri of Durant & Co., has nothing whaiever o do with the irim of Dutant & Bro., now dolag busluces at tho 01 Stand, 040 Weat Madlso aud ¢asuiine. City Colleotor's Office, ROOM 7, CITY ITALL, Cutoauu, Sept. 8. 15Td.—Lublic notlco (8 hureby glvea that | iave (his day recelved for cotleotion the Dellnqueat Water-Warrant for all walcr Falce of reots g duo aud unpeld from May 1, 1877, W April Al jersous Interssiod aro lioreby requested to nake luimedlaie bayweut o W slich waler rates o reutu st aud that 8t iration of twent; Ullcatlon ot thls nolcas | ahal bt wacs ory e e VY ol (ha uoode aisd EAANESie ‘of ail saoh s wito Bave taiied 10 pay wichla e sbta™ ity Juys k8 the law dlree: Wl Fil A ek d T TO RENT. Etoro and bascment 39 Lasalie-at. ¢ s fouril 1loois of ¥4 a0d 40 La- Fund gt dud_ el Crusblucturiug X DRESS GO0DS, it et 4 A e DRESS 600DS! “FALL Iield, Leiter & Co. WABAEGH-AV.,, Between Madison & Monroe-sts., Are rvecelving daily new de- slgns and attractive styles in all kkinds of : DRESS FABRICS I EVERY. VARIETY 0¥ NOVELTY! PLAIN GOODS! To which attention is called, and inspection invited, espe- clally so to the new shades in Colored Cashmeres! Cash- weres de VInde! Caslunere Foule! Melange Foule! and other styles, LOW AXD MEDIUN-PRICED DRESSGOODS! They show an unparalleled as- sortment, marked at most TEMPTING PRICES! REMOVALS. L6 FiTTBAIR& 0. ART FURNITURE, Romoved to the Bpactoua Store, 268 WABASH-AV. A change in our business warranta us in offering our ontirestock of Fine t'urniture At Auction Prices To make room for n moro goneral line of &oods, which we are now putting into stook, and which we sball soll AB LOW AB THH LOWHST. L.G.FAIRBANK & CO., 268 WABASH-AV. AIOES. OWN MAKE Mon’s Hand-seweod Shoos st unlity and Astonish everybody in stylo, Agents for BURT'S Mon’s Hand-sowed 8hoos. FLORSHEIM BROS, 85 Madison.st., opposito yMcVick- ors’a Theatre, and 68 N, Clark-st, Sole ngents for MoCroody’s Corn Bolvent; warranted to ouro or monoy refunded. BUNINESS CARDS, "FiSH OIL DEALERS, LEONARD WARE & SONS, 473 ATLANTIC-AY,, BOSTON. IL. & HURLBUT & C0., Wholesale Droguists, 75 & 77 Randolph-st, crcans, QPANISH TOBACCO DEPOT D. € FOOTE, Prop’re Man'f’r Fine Hand Cigars. (JODBER OF ALL GI3ADES.) 14 State-st., Chicago. EBOTEL. Niatteson House Waboshkenv. aud Ju:hnouwat.. Chicago. This favorite hotel 1a fucato | direetly vipusiio the south end uf the Expoaition Buildin, elGVator and ail molare improvomients. Kutes wor duy. y : Byeciul ratps te Breurlon FRACE o, : , HOA rAaraLAaARKRE’ STANAKD ALES Ly r st Kivis, = /fl-bnmsnuuu.uommz oo, 111 & 113 Lake St., LY, THE COLD WAVE. It Bringa No Relief as Yet to the Fever's Scorch- ing Victims. The Death-Rate Still Mount. ‘ing Upward in New Orleans. Steady March of the Malignant Fever Throngh the Streets of Memphis. Three Thousand Persons Pros- trated by the Disease tn Vicksburg. A Touchfng Appeal from Holly Springs, Mise,, for Nurses and Physicians, Letters trom Self-Denying Samaritans in the Stricken Cities. Unutterable Distress and Desola- + . tion Met With on All Hands. Immense Success of the Yellow- Fever Plenic at Wright's Grove. Expectation that the Amount Realised Will Be Upwards of $8,000. NEW ORLEANS. B TAE AID GETS TIERE, Speciat Disnateh tn The Tribune. New Ontzans, La, Sept. 10.—Up to Jast night 3,255 requisitions were made on the Com- mitteo having In charge the lssue of Govern- ment rations. To avoid any deviation from tho spirit and letter of the gift, all requisitions are accomoanfed by a doctor’s certiflente that the apllcant le a fever-suflerer, Everything is done Ly this Committee with army vreclsion. Mr. J. Richardson, the Rev. Mr. Mitchell, and Capt. Ieanc Scherk were Confederate officers of the Lighest personal standiog, aud Col, Kay, repre- senting the GUraud Arwy on the Commit- tee, commanded an Indlaua regiment in the War. The fever is reported terribly fncreastug in the little town of | DBaton Rouge, with fitty now cases and threc deaths to-day. It has appeared smong the pllots at Southwest Puss, where, at thelr liitle ecttlement, Pllot Town, twentyfive ste sick and Gy have died, _Tho i DEATIS IN TINS CITY TO-DAY number efghty.” Thirty-scven deaths have oc- curred between noun and 6 o'elock to-night, the severest aftérnoon of tho season. Itwas belleved, up to this time, that the ephlemic had spent {ta force, end was on the decline, The best ductors of the Ilowards and the Christiuns and some nurses had worked thewmselves slck. Now spedal efforts are muoking to sup- ply their places, Every doctor has s hunds full and more, and nany deaths have re- sulted from the absolute lmzossibility of sup- vlylng promot medical ald, Dr, Herndon, of the Christlans, worked blmsel! Intoa fever-bed, and {4 to-night very low, Willam C. 8heppard, a most efficient member of the Chrlstian Assocla- tion, has been called from his bonevolent labors to attend the bedsido of his sick son, an cstina- ble youmys man, who died on Sunday, To-night Fred R. Bouthmayd, tho indefutizuble Becretary of the Howards, saw his favorite son cluss his eenfndesth, TUE NEV, FATHER LOWERY Jeft this city Buturday for the afllicted portion of Mississippl. He ropurts baving reached Canton Sunday morning. Ile found Father Cogun dying, and burled him on Monday morn- Ing, After attending sll the slek aud dylug at Canton he went to Hully Springs, where ho was gladly welcomed by all, Catholic and Prot- IHe arrived fu time to. administer the e will estubt. tast sacraments to Father O'Bertie, remaln there for the present. EIGUTY DRATHS. To the Wistern Associated New Ouieans, Bept. 10— deuths, elghty. Weathrer clear; mercury, 80, includes tlurty. under 7 years, Among the deaths were Mrs, Harriet Barnes, danghter of the late E. W, Barnes, of the Western Unfon Telegraph Com- pany. Among tho new cases arg Dr. Callen and Jus- tin M. Holland; couvatescing, Ma), Not Bur- buu}k. of the LPicayune, and Pavl Lo Louy, teleg- lier. "l tou-baat Tlarry Wrizht left lere this evening tor Pitot Town with une doctyr and four nuracs. Soven cases of fever have ocvurred there, and five deaths. DEATIL AND DISTHESS, T Young Men's Chrtetinn Associstion had 111 new cases of fever to-day. Touy haveissued 28 requigitions un the Peabodys. und W3 lor Government fatious, ato uccounts belug kept of fever rellefs aud the destitute, ‘The Howard Assovfation reports 307 cases tue day, the langer number belng cases of destltu- tion. ‘Tue Howard Assoclation today sent nurses ‘st physielapsias follows: Plaquemine, La., six urscsi Dr. 1) Wi Adams and three nuraca to Plottown, near Bouthwest Pase; sixteen nurace tor Cauton, tlve for Pore Givson, ton for Holly Springs. Dr. Lequre and ten nurses will leave for Memphis to-murrow. BOMB QUBEN >TATEMENTS -AS T0 THE WORK- g INUS OF YELLOW-YBVES. Xecc Qeleqns Demourat, Seut, To Yellow-fever visitatlons and the Jeath-rate bave not been affectad by sanltary inorove- menta and vinilauc, evidence lias ye Tho death lat eveu .mluors, nineteen being en pruduced to shuw that this discane has ongwated I, or has beon promoted by, the lack ol sanitary expedients and vigila: Ithas dellod ol! such causcs, ragiug with great vieglenco wlhen tie utmost care and vigilance bud been employed 1o ex- clude or modily Its violence, and sparing tue city when wli sanitury prevautions bad bees peglectedt and even now the ovidesce I8 patent tu uur wiole population that localitivs reckiog with it wuc fmaguied miasm wre compara- tively free from mortality, while in the best “butis und paved portious of the city, where nous resida excudt the swost clianty, well-couditioned of our people. there Is uut o square ju which there huve been fess than elsht or ten acatbs. Take the squares oy Mavazine, Cawp, Carondelet, and the mtersectmy stroets from Poydras to Jacksou, where vot u sinle savitary precaution has been neglected, sud where residy & pevolo provided with every cointurt and coa. eace, with phisiclaus siwdve on band, and nds und surses to atteml and cure for tho sluis,—1t (5 1o tois doculity the fever bus fuund ity Jargest puniber of vicums, On the other band, Touks 3t such fovalitigs a3 those crawded amd tilthy equares ou Uppes Tehoupifourss strecs above St Togrese, From ths report of the S t ot Pollie of toat district, wu learn that i that recdon, where every samtars e 14 utbery fected by the fmboversibed and reside, the dvah- Fruorant peaple who ol the years whia Nothiug sporoscbing o Tribune, . the city war exempt from yellow fever. In truth, this Police Sergeant informe us that. fn one of the most crowded of these squares, thers have been to date twenty cascs nf Tefer report- &4, chietly chiidren, and not a singie death! It 15 one of the most sorrowful pecultarities } O ibin discase that the great majority of fue ¢ victtms are of the robust, the temperate; of those with vigorons organization, free from hereditary diseases.” or such as have Dbeen brought on by indulgence and excess. So remarkable 12 thie peculiarity that there are more persons who belleve that weak constitu- tlons have heen innizorated by an attack of the fever, than there are of those who belleve that ares the robust and vizorous and health- fally oreanized. Alasl aias! who of us cannot recall the names of a jarge number of our healthiest, most temperate and prudent friends wha have been sent to the tomb within the past fuw weeks, and an equal number with wenk canstitutfons—prone to strony drink aud hich bring—who huve been sparcd, and are now exultiug in Improved vigor and health, The effects of Lhis disease are weli known In purityine and raceinating those syho have parsed throtien it. Those who are thus acelbmated or Viccinated are not only rendered impervious to ti:e dieease it future, but are actually tmproved | aud tuvigorated in their genersl health during the prevalence of the ephdemic, The afe which I prover so fatal & poison to the unaccifmated § operates as u tonke and' strengthener 16 the ac- citnated. The lstter snvariably have bester bealth. mors wigur, are Jess trouted with the oritnars ailmenta of the summer season, when the epidentic pravais thar when it s absents MEMPIIIS, THE SORTALIIY Lisr. Mexrnts, Tenn,, Seot. 10.—A an carly hour th:s morning ratn commenced falling, and has kept up incessantiy to obon. Fifty-nine deaths have been reported up to moun, making 115 since yeaterday noon. Among the nuber are Mrs. Fannle Mathews, Geu, C. W. Adams, J. B. Fair, and Willlum Chandler: Johu J. Conncily, telegraph opera- tor; Georze Lane, an emploge of the Southern FExpress Company; Fred 8. Schaper, City Tox Cullector; the' father of 0. H. 1% Plper, Mra. M. d. Gleason, Mrs. 8. M. Qales, and J. M. Kerr and Chacies M. 8mith, printere. Among those fu & critieal condition {8 J. J. Sullivay, of Fiaher- ty & Bulllvan, OFFICIAL REPORT. The following s the report of Dr. D. W. Mitchell for to-day: J. I, Lanastag, President Joward Arsoeiation: New casen alnce Jast report, 157, My apuesl for covered venicics for our volunteer mudicul corps line ot met with & single reaponse. 1have supmiied tacm with rubber coats to protect them frowm the storia that continued the entire day. It was the best | could do, New calls for hetp have Bed 10 o unbeedud to-day, 1 am dutreaed to re- pert that many of our voluiiteer mudical corps nre - stracken down with fever—Dirs, MeCormick, Gircen, Hunter, Harlun, Nuttall> Dowson, Hankson, Mc- Gregor, and Nogent. At this raie it will not be lony it all the Tiviog will be cunverted intoa burial corpe. W. Mitcuzst, Mediea) Director. A. Dumes, drugrist, dled to-nient. Father William Walsh, reported dend, ts alive and do- ing gpood service. . ‘The raln continued up to 2 p. m., since which time the weather has been cool, increasing the fatality, “Countv.Undertakers Hollz Bros. and Fiaherty & 8allivan report nincty-nina desths for the tweuty-four hours endiog 6 p. ‘'m. Obe uzdertaker falled to report. OL the nluety-nine deatbs thirty gero volored. There contiffues to be DIFPICULTY IN GRTTIRG TIE DEAD BURIED. At Elmwood, for sngle Interments trenches have been duc and coftins placed lu rows close tegelher, the same us is doe lu Poiser’s flold. Among to-day's dead are Dr. Venuble. Ben Coleman, and J. J, 8allivan, of Flaterty & Sul- Itvan, undertakers, Hugh Torrence, an old citizon, and possessed ol conslderable property, dled to-day, uwnd. owlag to the absence of Iriends, wos about to be burled {n Potter's fleld among the paupers, wiien u member of the iloward's intetfered, and had bim Interred in Elmwooid. It Is difficult to arrive at the aumber of new ccses, as tew’ physiclans have timoto report. Amoug those taken down, Liuwever, sre Jesso W. Page, I, W, Sunmes, and E. W. Foster, members of thie Howard Asseclation; B. W, Arent, James Bprecht, and Gen. Luke E, Wright. Maj, Will- fam Witive, of ‘tho Clilzens’ Relief Committee. Is vrustratod from overwork. but bus not wot the fever, Five physictuus of the Toward Medl- eul Corps aru alsu taken down, viz.: Dr, Bas- comn, Dr. McCormlck, of ‘ferre Hauto, Dr. (ireen, of Bhelby County, ‘Yenn., Dr. Harlan, of Little Kok, aud Dr. Huunter. PLAGUE NOTES, o Mennhr Avitancie, Sent, 8, Dr. Force. of Hot Sprinzs, wears ,n sponge over his nose and mouth wheo L roes into a siek-room. He will bo sure tu get it. Dr. J. 1L Lrskine, Hoalth Ollicer, announces oitlefally that he witl to-Gay begin the arrest of all physicians, home and vislting, who do, not ruport to the Becretury of the Board of Health thelr nuw cases, a8 required by law. ‘Toe people of toy country are ufraid to send in their wagons with chickens, cte., from a fear of having thelr wagons presscd to bury the dend, and tuat thelr chickens will bo ‘taken without pay. “They will bo paid for everything obtained trom them, ‘there was a touching little scene on one of our streets yesteraay.. A kiud ried lady vas polng to see a s8Ik friend, w heard Ler name called. Turniog, sbe saw a slender [trl. dressed In mourning, advaucing toward her. As the child came nearer, the lady recog. wized fu hee the daughter of a nelghbor wha had aled the day befure year the oy, The little plr] threw her arms about the lady, and, sob- blug, crled: *You sren’t afrala “of me, are yout" o, my dear," was the svothing ree Uly, “Everybody vlec Is," sald the poor child. hey won't camy near me because papa dicd of the fever, and we were with him,—I aud Mamma,"” 0 little girl’s henrt was atung by the chliling ruputslon which iy to her fu so deep o surrow. .\'vfirum will not work, will not leave town; but lle avont aud draw rations, and then vet sick and bocome a buntey intolerable. The fetus arv white with cotton, but not a foot will they move, They give their sick no cars, and scen to think they st be fed in idieness and nursed with ereatost care, Mr. Lauestaff, P'resident of the Howanls, was fu despalr, 1 can zet wu fuod for iy turses. Our men nre falling every day, and, it we do not drive theso lazy chxle out uf town, not oue of us will be et And he expressed the awful teutn, not overdrawn, The food romalns ana the fever feeds. ~The nurecs fu two mwore duys caunot stteud oneholf the sick. Thev must die like sucep, aud yot where they die. if something fs not done that we cannot advise or seo sy way ol wecompltshiiog now. Mewuhs .\vneal, Sept, 9, Upon the suthiority ol Mr. Phillips, the Su- perintendeut of Etmwood Cowetery, we are 8ble to state that there uro o bodies above ground fn Elinwood Cemctery, Al that have to tar been taken thero huve beea burled, Mr. Piliios says ho has a gruat deal of nard work with the luborers, aud that the time may come when the desd will huve to be buried fu treuchies In quick-lme. Untll that thuy does como b will do tus best. 4 DEAD TOWXN, Dou D. Wilkie, of No. 1349 Wabash avenue, received a letter yestrday frow u bratber at Memplts, frow which the tollowiuy igextracted: There bave besnwbaut 100 cases aud forty deaths at Camp Jue Willlame, Allof the city odicers ure dowy with the fever. Tneru ara not over 200 well whits wen 10 the city, 1 have nol wevn (wenty whily men to-diy, aud it (s vow 12 o'clock, The negrovs are dyiug off hke shecp. Therv are not over s doxen slotes wpe You cannot buy shyibiug to eal you yet wust cuiue tbrough the Huward Associstivn. Tue er 19 all sround the country, Four have dicd closs to whyre | 10 stopving, ¥ome four miles 11 the country, There Bave beei Aive dusiha in the Waldrou Blyck, aod theére ure dve or slx sick theee now. Sume of by largest stores have moved 10 Loutsrilie. There ié taik of cloalng every place of susineds to-dsy until frost comes, Wa gopvey iy dead Dy 1he wagon-load, sud then cun't bury all of them. — Yestordsy evening on wy way howe Jfvaud a dvad wan alopy the road. | subposs be waa iryibg to leave town, sud divd on bils way, GRENADA, T SUIBEING, (GRENADA, Sept. 10.—~The citizens of Grenads ossewoled fo mass-meeting yeaterday aod ro- sulved that. ipusiuch us tbe Relier Committeo of Grenada, the nunes of whode wembers are Johin Powett and Robert Mulleu, bave forweeks pist abscuted themselves from treoads and uz- taty neglocted to attend the slok, or bury the dead, or provide for our deatitute und suffering Leople, 3l bave reslsted ald uppeals to return - ar VE CENTS. = - perform their dutles, ft 18 tha. sense of 43 &8 ieting that the necessities of onr eity doy ,the appointment of = Sube Rellef Uim. tittee whose duties 1t shall - be to soliclt and receite contributions of money and. orovisions of all kinds of the syms pathetle people of the country, and dlsburss tne aame for the bonefit of those who are suffeficy el from the spidemie. o The Committes anpointed by the citizens® ¥ meoting ls composed of the following weil- rive known gentlemen: The Rev. Whllam Me. : Uracken, Chairman, J. H. Gampboll, and A, . Bwiecort. . Our friends al! ovet the land are requested to acnd auchi subscriptions by expreas to the Rev, MeCracken, Chsirman of the Sub-Relief Com- I mittes, % ¥l m The fever has csrried off four of onr cittse in the post twenty-tour hours, and. during t s4me perlod seven new cases were announced. ' “BROWNSVILLE., . RIOT, PAMINE, AND PESTILENCE. g Soectal Dispatch to TAe Trivune. BrownsviLre, Tenn., Sopt. 10.—There {e ne diminution of thoscourge. Mx deaths occurred to-day. A femalo refugee died a short distanco . . out In tho countey from Brownsville from panic, and o stampede of the nelghbornood followed. Iler remalns were wraoped in a rough blanket, and, without shroud or cofin, Inid In & hastliy- ' made grave. Al her tamlly lmmediatelyleft for . Brownsyille. Threeof them are down. - Browns- ‘ville now’ has thirty-six cdses, dofoz as well as thele destitution will admit. Dr. [owell is now convalescent. Obenchaln, a hard Howard worker, {s dying, A colored brakeman of the Loulsvilie, Nashville & (ireat Southern Rafl- 1084 was put off tho traln with a mallgnant caseof feser. The destitution in tho town is appalling. Onc hundred whites aud 700 negroas remain here. : " TIE NEGRORS ART GROWING DESPRRATIL ‘They are noisy and insuiting, boasting that they will do nothinz, and wiil furce the whites to fornish ther & supply of food. Thele murmur- Inzsarc of tho deepest and most threatening character. Tho whites are In dread of a ‘blomly riot. The Howards have nolce aud no communication with the worll except by wire and an extremely {rregular meil. The Mayor and all Aldermen save two have run away. All tho county oflicers have fled. The condition of affalrs is of tho most terrihie char- scter, and, unless ald Is extended by the benev- ulent, the reault will be torrible. The fever, notwithstanding the assidulty.of the Howards, . canuot he controlled. Tho tuwn Is duomed. HICKMAN. # HOPE DORN AT LAST, i ' Svertat Disv1ich (o The Tribnne, b Hicryan, Ky, via Dasspzx, Sept. 10.—No now cascs of yellow fever here since Monday L morning, Two desths last night, ouc white aod i one colored. A good many people were at tha, depot when tho traln left for Nashville, the ol : manifeatation of Interest tn anything but yellow g fover siuce the commenceinont of the plague. : People secin more cheerful, and a general feol-%- ing of relict has been experlonced sfuce yoster- . . day. The telegraph overator, i - @ BEN FORTUSE, is very low, but some hopes of his recovery re PRICE, >, =§ to the dlyga still entertalned. 1Mo hes usiversal sympa- c s thyv. He remalved at his post for v two days after he hal been stricken Sy with the fever, against the sdvice of the physie tians, doing an immense awount. of business, and working bis key 50 rapidiy . that the bést vperators were required to take his messages. At the same tine he could scarcely hold up his Lnnd. Whei carriad to the offico Saturday ha fuund bimself unable .to leave the bugzy in 4 which he had been brought, and ylelded to his g physietans’ wlvlce, and, perhaps, to death. Tho telegraph offlce stands over water and lith three feet d_qsp. ‘. 3 4 3 T LY 1T HAS DRRN RATNING since Iast nfzht, and the temperature has been 2 reducod to'60 degrees. Whether tho raln will a Lave a'bad efTect can onlybe told by to-morrow, Out of.turee or four drugcists only we re- A malns,—T. C. Bock, aged 63 years. A pood ¥ deal of fur 1s made of the refugees, who writo cenough letters, giviog. dicectlous to tho *can't- get-aways' a3 to the managernent of thelr busf- neas futerests, to keep s score of stenographers constantly busy. The complaints made agalnse Dr. Blackburn by refugees, on account of his not reaching Mickman carller than he did, aro - considered unjust to that gentleman, who haa done tmuch toward gotting the fever under con- K trol. 2 — HOLLY SPRINGS. FOURTREN DEATUS, . Hory 8rriNas, Scpt. 10,—~Fourteen deathy - durlng the Jast twenty-four hours in towa aud suburbs, but only four uew Weather rainy, cold, and eloomy, B MORE PUYSICIANS WANTED. .t New OnnEans, 3ept. 10.~The Howanls ree f celved the follawing telegram : o HloLLY Srutxux, Sent 10-Si% of the revan resi- " dent physicans ureldown. Those frum New Ors l‘-lv:gl snd elsewhery are belng worked 1o prostra- ‘ Send us at least three more, N WiiLian I Wautan, f tizonaz McDANIEL, A CIICAGO MAN IN THE MIDST OF THE FEVER. [We are wudebted to Dr. T, I Hunson for & cony of aletter from Mr. J, lucker, of this city; who, 1aking his Hfo in his hands, hos ven- s tured fnto toe very jaws of desth. An unaceli- 3 mated wan almoet leaves hopo hehind wheu he goes Into u town where the yetlow foveria g ryring. | ” Hotrr Braivus, Miss., Sept. T.—Ify Dear N Dctor: When § Joft Chiicago one week ago I frly expecied to 2o in'a fow days where the B fight wus the thickest, and § have ot beon dis- sppolnted, | atn fu the *Valley of Death,” -+ 2 and the prospect of avy of us escaplng is not x very Huttering, Upon my arrival here yesterday from Now Gricaus with aii experienced physician and & corps ol wh ravs, we found every- 5 thing in utter confusion, and the wildest stato B of exciement prevalled. 1 cannot tegin to i portray in words the condition of atfales nery. W 3 served through the Ponlusula camnpalgu with % v MeCletlan, - and thore beeaino accustomed to \ seenes uf tement and Jeaths but what T ’ witnessed y ay ail to-duy in this towa, In - the wuy of black vomit, tever, and delirium, by far surpasscs all former experience. To the ‘wo wee landed on the rallroad somu i two mules from town, as the train would not . atop as the depot lost by so dolug it would not I be ‘sllowed €0 stop av other towus where fover oxisted. We¢ got Lo town as £ 2 best we could, Upou reschiug town, wa i found but two membors of the Howard Assocta. i tion lefe, the others beg elther sick or dead, . They, Cols, Walter ana Hollaud, worn out with “ work aud loss uf stcep, graspod our hauds with an vsruest, heartfeit **God bless you for com- o i tng."* When [ told thew 1 was an humble rep- resentative of Chicazo, and provosed remalutag with them till thu end, they wers not slow in wmantfestiug their feellugs of gratitude to the o Nortbern people for so proulpl’iywmlnzl.uthuu 1 found every store, bauk, aud hotel closed, i Everythivg looked like dv; 11 suve 600 wut $ of {500 baving ted, sud theso wers vither sick 1 or at the bedside ot tricods. Qaly two of tha ' ductors wero able fur duty, with great ditli- culty we found u il to eat. Prowpt actlon sud” system were found weecasary. Py wiad ot ones placed In o chards of 3 s fargo hotel whers o lady had died the day bufore, and which was vow deseri- ed, 10 be occupld us & supply depotb amd hotel for "nurses and others. Wo fminedlately senp 1uto tha countey fur cgis, butter, chickens, vicy, rocured a forue of colored ervanty, thOroughe Py distafected the buildug, and yow we ure feeding over 100 people, uud ase Bssuiug todhe ¥ aick what little we have of cluigpegne wine, 4 beel-sea, ete. We luok Lur supplics to-nzhit, us we telegravhed to various poluts for them yea s terday, To-day fiteen wore nurses aud five doctors arrived frou New Qrleans, aud arg noy * all pard at work. Auotaer dusth ju our hotud . < w-day—yenuing black Youwlt, ana the vativus | = couscious to Within ten wluutes of bis deat. I - . was at bis bedalis whily be was dylog, wy i clothiuz haviug been surlukled with carbolle acid und 1 wbating from wy baudkercifel, Ile divd in convulsivus. 3 1 um now oblized to writetn uw burey, us L baye really more work tbaul can attend o,

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