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VOLUME XXXIX. —— AUCT!ON SALE oOF 0N JALE OF WATCHES, J JEWELRY, T AUCTION! AUCTIONT We desire to announce to the public that during the last four days' sale we have sold $19,000 worth of goods from our Mag- ificent Stock, realizing therefor $12,500 or about 66 of the net cost. Westill have $280,000 yet to be sold. These goods are the rarest and finest to be found in the markets of SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 187 SIXTEEN PAGES. BUE o per cent the World, embracing the latest Novelties wrought by the most skillful artisans of Paris, London, Vienna, and New York, and of our own impoitation. The sale is absolute, REGARD- LESS OF SACRIFICE. We earnestly invite all to attend. N. MATSON & CO., Jewelers, STATE & MONROE STREETS. GILES' LENIMENT. LAME HORSE S| HAR HAERV CURED FREE OF COST. GILES’ LINIMEN henes cured withont blemish. Liniment in_yellow wrappers. Sold by sl VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & C0., Wholesule Druggists, 92 & 94 10DIDE AMMONIA. Spavins, Splints, and Rin; Send for pamphlet containing ful DR, WM, M. GILES, 120 West Broadway, New York. information fo Use onli for horses the Droggists. Trial hottles, 25 cents. Lake-st. MERCIIANT TAILORING. Werchant Tailoring! We wonld call the attention of our cns- tomors and tho public to an inspection of and ~ well-selected stock of WDOL NS for Fall and Winter, compris- mfithu finest imported Cloths, Doeskins, Business Suitings. Our Domestic stock 1 of the finest American manufacture, of therarest designs. In consideration of the excellence of our work. which we consider second to none in this cowutry, both in style and finish, our prices will be found verylow, in accordance with the times. We offer them as follows Dress Suits, . - $50 and upwards. Business Suits, 30 and upwards. Orvercoats, - 30 andupwards. Trousers, - S and upwards. ROCHE & NEIL, 137 Randolph-st., fl:cmm‘ House Biock. N. B.—Mr. T I?[L gives his whole fl— tention to the Cu Department. GROCLRIES. GROGERIES. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT THE SUITS TO ORDER A 3 HING, IIATS, AND CAP! " OGDEN, ABLEWHITE & 0. Cor. Archer-av. & 22d-st., Have an elegant line of Trunks and Valises, just received, to offer you 10-mOrrow. A very large sclection of HATS AND CAPS Gloves, Hosiery, 'Underwasr, Sus- penders, Handkis., &c., &c., of su- perior make at very low prices. Qur CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Dep’tis very complete. School Suits from $2.50 upwards. Men’s,Youths’ and Boys’ in very large variety. Send for our PRICE-LIST AND SELF-MEASURING -~ INSTRUC- TIONS, mailed free on application. Street’cars pass the door every few minutes from down town. FINE PECIALTY, FRODM $20 UP. Nonebutthe finess workmen employed in our factory. TO THEHR - : 100,000 Residents of the sonthwestern part of the city, ‘GREETING.. . 'We nmn open Saturday, Sept. 31, nmnch 15D and HARRISON- STS.. al juncon of Blue Island-av. We respoctfully invite you to call and ex- e the largest and finest stock of Men's, Ynm‘.h’s. and Children’s HATS, CAPS, etc., ¢| ever shown on the West Side, and at 95 ner H0NG KONG TEA CD. To not confine their business to Teas and ces alonc, but can supply you at bottom Pricea with all kinds of - GROCERIES, " Buy your Fall Supplies from us, snd every pound you get will give !:Ifilslnchcm. HONG KONG TEA CO. 110 & 112 Madison-st. Goods delivered free of charge in any part of the cil NOTICE. Anzatuent 1o Bulz TW0 (3) o thp Rles Goveruing e Inspection of Gredrdn Log City of Chicagn, 7 10 take efect et 1, 1878, RULE IL—SPRING 'WHEAT. ‘Hard Spring Wheat shall be sound, plamp, and ned. rd Spring Wheat shail be sogad, reasonsbiy closs, o ikt qusits. B o1 SorinE Wheat shall be spuod, plump, and well clcand il m"&“%i:r:fi';:'. e ZZZZ“:: s R e T Cause \llh.lx I‘Eml:rlll uoiit IuI \fl in a8 Syring Al e the "‘E‘:'{hi.ulr:encnfl. sl be dnepected ont 1 accord- rule 38 Spring W e Vet st f o Coge be Suepected i ey eper thin thanGo. 2 and itiee Wheat uo ligher S u\\‘ixh UndRORE Chfcaro, T hroad 824 Warenouse Commissioners. PROP e R e PROPOSALS FOR TOBACCO. OFFICE OF I’trcnuma AXD Drror C. S., } DD 0. Til.+ Sept. b, 1658, broposals. 15 duplicacs. lmsgu.m Srom Tiazufachurers ony: anl] S o ock k7% for, Tarnlshing; o thé Subilstence De- 100,000 Poundn Plax Toba The Tobacco to be in fall weight one-paond e iy rdlv‘m&on:fl Gxitn- 'f:‘f.mf?fu’?.‘".f'r: drd atainis Qe s S0 duriog e Thoiths ‘of Gesgter s Wovember, qhpidted spectfications and condt itions relative to the Jeb umu"q‘{m may be obtatned upon application 10 Wlihaes o cony of the snecifications aud condltion €atts provier hik advertlsement must be stischied 1o Saclipro referred 1o thereln. and form a part T8 Tobacco to be accented must be eqn: it },‘;,;n aple 10 be e ¢ This Obice, 3 o OF Sinch m";yflh,xém ‘will be turnisted by mail to thusé 4,7,"'"““0 l’!]i!lbln)‘nrl.fl Dbids s reserved. Bid- arefn bl a Tescnt ot the openias of the s, 30 P SMALL Sejorand €. 8. - CALLING CAEDS. cent below South Side prices. Respectrully, SCOTT & CO., ‘Wholesale and Retail Hatters. Gor.Talated & Harricon-sta., Junction of Blue Island-ay. Lake and Clark-s: Cor: ¥irthouv ang Madison-st. QPOOL €O’} I‘TON “Best Thread for Sewing-Machines.” WILLIMANTIC ANOTHER VICTORY FOR AMERICAN SPOOL COTTON A GOLD MEDAL and the ONLY SPECIAL GRAND PRIZE For Spool Cotton, at the Parls Exposition, 1678, where all e great thrcad, manugacturens of e worid com- peted. was awarded fotlie WILLIM oM B ot o fir the PARTARIRE exceiionien. of fhefr Svool Cotton, s Tally adagted 1r use on Sew- ing-Machines. More thau fifty extibitors of Sewiag-Machiaes at the Centennial and 4t PAris certils that the WILLIM) FEHCORN SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON fs “*the best thzead for SEWING MACHINES they exer used." “They pronounce. It supesior to all other brands on account of 1ts STRENGTEL, EVENNESS, ELASTICITY, FINISEL and COLORS. [ANTIC DISPLAY st the CHI- SEE TIE WL CAGO EXPOSITI OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, VIA QUEBEC, VIA BALTIMORE. PASSAGE ull clucses between orinclpal polnts {0 and America st lowest rates, Accomumodn- “Fitroe weekly Salllngs each way. Iutermediste, $40, Rold. Steer- curren hortest o fonte, Superior Ships, Experfencedof- geom Disclpiined Crews.” Snicty the Governing I rant and Steeraze Passcnsers, through i Tatcs, lonllpnl}n;:llfltt 5 & o, g Arenis . Clicizo WHITE STAR LINE, fog the l/flll('fl States and Koyal 5]1“ between \t\:r{)l"fm \lsLl T passuze :np._y to Com- Rl Vi kN, Gen'l Western Asent. g2 Dradison Great britain sod (refand. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salling three times a week toand from DBritish Ports. ] owest Prices, t Company's Oflice, nunhwe-t corner PP . Randolph-sts., Chica: c‘;flmhh VERET, Gonem Western Azent. Galimg Sards, orebave fost recetved th hs ¢ Iatest and most exquisite dfllm ol CALLING CAKDS ever muneisctured. Fouds are eutlrely new, and sold iy by ud HR s 3 patlely Fable term Caliang cxain mexn up Nl(d upon ffl\'ol’.lhl! erms. CHICAGO \1-,\\ SPARELLUNION. B R Y BT CIDER BARRELS. C‘I'D”E”"P;‘”E”ARRELS AR tupely parcies wishine 10 - Aund Barrei for Cider, it any Quandrgs o0 ehort bo E B tre ____ mEpioaL, y el ecro-Thermal BBHIIHS iit »I& Tnprecedented et n, Riteumattam, N Do ;. D]w:piln. and Female Diaeases. e TRIVMPH THIOAT T ABLETS Cougtis.” Corda. S ‘Hoarseness, the alcu o UaucHial ALL . i Sents per Box by Mal Trmm ph 'lhrom‘_ Tablet Co.y “Baitimore, Md. 3. D.. 70 STATE-ST., CHICAGO, junz, female, chrooic dféenses, 3ad Etatteriug, incial’ eyes, medieime, ete. | Gorres spum.\znc\:.m.\iu Trade Mark. - New Goods in ail Shades.’ Switches and Braids. | Ladies’ and Gents’ Wigs. Puffs and Carls. Coiffures and Chignons. Saratoga Waves. Every Article Reduced in Priée to Suit the Closest Buyer. NOTICE.—During this week we will dress Hair at our Stand at Ex- position, from 38 to 5, to show La- dies how easily it can be done elab- otately. Fs.C.Thompson, 210 & I57 Wabus'h-nv. WED\‘E‘}D AT, THHPSDM' * SEPT. 28. OPENING When we will dlsplay the mrent Londoh and Parisian Militnery Seusations, the “BERF EATER: “SPANIH STUDENT NEWRY 17 Together with all Dress Hats of the season. Ballenbero & Me O RENT. Finst Floar Dflees, The large, fine offices recently occupied by the Merchants’ Na- tional Bank, LaSalle and Mad- ison-sts., will be rented to re- sponsible parties on very rea- sonable terms. Three large vaults, steam-heated, marble counters, etc. They will make two or three large offices, and will be divided and rented sep- arately if desired. B.W.THOMAS & CO0.,, LA SALLE BLOCHK. . Sonth Watar-st. Stors |3 FOR RENT. No. 151 South Water-st., Four-story and Basement. Im- mediate possession. CHARLES GOODMAN, Room 43, 116 Washington-st. CLARK-ST. STORE - FOR RENT. Ho. 116 South Clark-st, CHOARLES GOODMAN, Room 43, 118 Washington-st. -TO RENT, The larse and clegant Lcsidence. with ample nmmdl. on the southieast comer of Ashiaiid- Van Buren: . 1z ls-in fne con thy contains 13 rooms, besides liath-roos ail yodern fi- proveren ounle: par . and kitehen AL ubbr. Lanse Ioautry. farnkes, wad e weans In basemeat. - There 13 a1s0 '8 brick barn on the brem- dses. ltent, $50° per month to a destrable |enlnt. Apply. at the house, or to ANUEL .x V5 iorn-st. . " TO RENT. tare and basement 35 LaSalle-st. : also second. third. asd Tourth Hoorsof 3 anid 40 Lasalle-st. : cacl 403653 Food Hzhi and elesator: well adapted for mercantile or mmuhcmrluz Basiness, il ent, whol €. DOV, B Trinus s FURNITUBRE. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ailp Teibmme, PRICE FIVE CENTS. ® cuEap LoTs, - e .9 Designs In PARLOR AND CHAM- BER SUITS, with other Nov- eltiesnot procurab!e elsewhere. ‘We carry the largest and fin- est stock in the city, and POS- ITIVELY will ‘quote the LOWEST prices for CASHL. - 00 & Hildreth, 221 & 223 S’H‘ATE-ST. HE TOBEY URNTURE C State and Adams-sts., Produces work of superior excellence n DESIGN, COXSTRYUCTION /and FIN- ISHI, at prices tiiat are sat- istactory to the most care- ful and economical buyers. .SOLE AGENT FOR TXIE CE’LEBIL&TEP “CHAMPION” TOLDING BEDSTEAD. 269, & 27 Sraielste Embracing ive of the oldest and largest Furnfture and Bedding MANUFACTURING HOUSES 1N THE WEST. Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits. DONT FAIL tosec the larxest line of these goals [a Chica article to be BETAILED at strictly TioERs ATEBRICES. . FURNITURE. Farble-Top Chamber Seis, 3 Pieces; $40. Chenpest Set for Money in city. Other Furniture in Proportion, and all First-Class in:Make. Carpets, - Curtains, aud Wall Paper. Al Latest Btyles and Lowest Prices. CHICAGO CARPET CO., (GENERAL HOUSE-FURNISHERS,) BUY% OUR OWN MAKE Men's Hand-Sewed Shoes $7.00. BURT’S MEN'S SHOES, IN ALL STYLES, e are also Speclal Agents for the GENUINE BURT MEALS' Hand- Made Sho it Tine ot "LADIES FI¥E 810ES from FLORSHEIM BROS, 85 East Madisen-st., and 66 North Clark:st, McCreeds's Corn-Salvent only for sale by us. War- ranted 10 cure or money refunded. ln}cKl VS' CEL! CELEBIL\TED SOUPS. FERIER) [ATerich and dellolous. [0 ihermeticaliy-seated quart i and are ready for tho e 2t a moment's notice, lonly requiring o be heates ibeforeservy OELEBRATED aorlcn. BORDOF LUWISSIUNERB OF' COOK COUNTY. CH1CAGO. Sept. 21, 1878, Infccarlance with a viiten request sigmed, by une- o the Buard of Comints: octal fuvettax rooms Mondsy, KR! DENTINY TREY. V}‘é}&h%{i An‘ RWOOD gives thls safe sncathetle o eaviacts seatit WthURE PAIR The Lot Brtibeiat “Yeeth made at his rooms, Noe. 33 and 19 Dore Block. HALLET, DAVIS & 60S right Pianos | By the patented tmprovement, of Geo. If. Davia. un. derthe date of Oct. 2, 1§73, tne manufacturers of these cylebraced piados clatm Specific Superiority Over All Contemporaries, To-wit: In the dovelopment of the Upright form, fron Frame, and berfactod Sonndius- Gourd: seeqrng. - creued lizhtness and ace 4 0 ¥he PAUE #D Uprishe Fian thap o1 &n furalil Will Stand in Tune As long a8 any Grand or Squsre Plano ever made, and’ ln nuam llul lzl‘lln'(;él ,ul tone (mhlu]u\l to lll “arlor Grand. This patca Grand. i pa improvement Is o experiment, s Man) Years of Careful Study, And conslsts in the xlmdn(:lion of an Irun Frame en- tirely new and peculiar in [ts construction, which, in combination with the wood frame. has sccured the Dest result as to stzensth and durabllity Beyond All Doubt or Questicn. Another feature of this patent is the arrangement of the bridges upon the sounding-hoard, which, with the bearinga of the sirings. 18 aitached 10 the wouden frame that they are entirely separate fromn the frou fratme; consequently there {8 no metaliic or fran tone, but the Full, Free Vibration of the Wood And strings, thus prodvcinz & quality of tone sur- pasaingly sweet and voluminous. “These. Pisnos, withi others of best makes, can be found at Warerooms of W. W. KIMBALL, CORMER OF STATE AND ADAMS-STS. PI.A.N O RECIPIENT OF THE nghest Award at the Centennial lnum-tlnnnl Exhibition, 1876, Philzdelphls. P 3XY.. No. 205, SR e e CENTENNIAL COMMIS SION unbonnce ¢ rhn mumv(nz port 23 the basts of ar awardio WAL SR & GO, Taitimore. 0. oL uf:r—(:amm ‘Grand,' Parlor Grand, Squars, 8801, A P Sy ER Aty EXCELLENCE in the re- ;u(n:menu of 3~ FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENT: fn ower. Iilchness, and Stacin; Quality of Tone ty of Comstruction. ‘0GR KINDS OF show Inteliigent arrangements, a very effect- iv¢ actlon, and excellent workmanship. Stgned, A SHOLN, .[:lcrm:wr General. Attest: ALEX. R. YA Screrary ovo tem. Every lastrument warraated for an fadegnlte tme. BAUER. A frmly nm-mss PIAKD at a MODERATE PRICE. ‘We would call special astentlon to the many fmprove- ‘meats Ingroluce in our blanos. Among (hem arc our ented Selt-Bearing Jaratle Arcachurent ve Nameoo: Tmproved, Veucered ? and others ‘llth place the Baner on nn ,.{ aal ithany Piano now manincrared: Sti el the faciltlék we have, we are able (o ueil thewm P euflh or ou time at very ln\v tigures. Bse call and convince So0IseIr, JULIUS BAUER & €0., |2 263 & 266 WABASH-AV., ) Berween Jackson and Van Buren-sts. ESTEY ORGANS. STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st., Chicago, * Oppesite the Palmer Iouse. 912 & 914 OLIVE-ST., ST. LOUIS. ELTON & PCMERO Sole Agents for tho HAZELTON BROS. ano FATHUSHEK Examine these justly celebrated instruments before purchasing any other. ‘152 State-st.. Chicago. FOR SALID. THE FAVORITE BAUER PIANOS. Truly first-class Instruments, 8¢ moderate prices, on By Tostaiimionts, ¢ e e .mz.}'us BAUEL & CO.S, and 265 Wabs FINANCIAL. TRA HOLMES, General Broker, 88 Wnshmgton—st., Buye, for cash. anl Savinzs DBanl s, Recelvers Cemineates of broken National aeh, County Ordere, Frl v Govermn&fi Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Serips amd Voucliers, Bought and sold by _ LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Bruk, Chamber of Commerce. 0.5 4P Gem‘Bmzds Alwayson hand. For sale at less than Governiaent DSCEIDLIGD THICS. = - SUBSCHUHAR I EXCIANGE NATIONAL BAN on'rlcuus. . OPTIGIAN. Tribuus nnndmx. Fine Speciagies ulted toal sights on sclencific prin- el Dveratand Fold Glsises. Teleacopos, Micro- T of the stockla b Compacy B Widiinort B0 e dUieiocs Bankmptcy Tsall the go, but not with TRA BROWS. I pay doftar for dollar, and the (LD FLAG STILL WAVES. Some people put thelr hard-eamed money n 'SAV- B, e buy stuc in ORL] LT -;ul 1S, S Yo1 Taog bat pour meney In resl esis, MY $100 LOTS Arethe safest and best_{nvestment the Iaooring-man. clerk. teacher, mechanle, and man of small meaus can ‘possibly dad. FREE CAR FARE. 1§ youbuy TWO LOTS, and wil bund finmediately. T wili furaish sou a p: r 10 YEALS on every i al tratos Detween CRICAES and La 0 MY LOTS AT LA GRANGE Are only one block from the depot, and 7 miles from Chileago. * Italirond fare. 10c. They are besutiful prop- erty, and Tam seliing them for $100, $15 down and $5 monthly. This mlku 1t cost you. after ‘ll)\ll' first payment, only 17 cents 8 day. You can save that on cigar money, or your good wife will inda £ geommiice Just & HE2lé more, ko you can by-and- A BEAUTIFUL TOME OF YOUR OWN. Or, I you hiave no wife, I will warrant you to be mar- ried within 90 days from the time you purchase your Lot and bulld your house, or 1 will gire you Louse for, leave my office to see the lots every 0:30{n the morning and at 4 o'clock fn £ i3 on the Chicago. Burlington & Quincy ‘one of Chicagy’s most attractive and en- rorisingz saburhs, being beautifally sifcated umonic BT and roves: Has aow BOUE 1000 Inhabiidate, and Krowing rupldiy; churches, achoois, stores, etc., etc, I ALSO HAVE 200 Lots at Evanston, -,$500 300 Lots at Desphmes. 200 25 Lots at Park Ridge, 300 2()0 Tots at Lakeside, - 100 250 Lots at Glencoe. - 100 400 Lots at La Grange, 100 400 Lots at Thornton, 100 16,00 Lots at Homewood, 100 100 Lots at San Diego,Cal. 100 m'x ‘emember that you get an ahsiract wish all prop- erty purchased ot nie. and tiso save commisions. us 1 EACH. uothing butmy own property,wud SHOW IT IRA BROWN, 142 LaSalle.st,, Room 4, ROGERS & C0, COAT,, 144 Market-st., cor. Momoe. LACKAWANN A LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG, BRIAR HILL, By Cargo, Car Load, or Single Ton. 3~ We give especinl attention to the re- tail trade, delivering promptly and in good order to any part of the eity. Also guaran- tee quality of our Cosl oqual to the best. Orders by muil will reczive prompt aiten- tion. TUSINESS CAND. DIPORTED DELICACTIS. FROMAGE de BRIE XEUFCHATEL, Koquefort, dar, all klods heere wid other del- i Frence: - Gorm glaud. Holland, fm, and Domestic Cante and e Wines and. Tmpors RANDY for preservius. WHIT] Wholésale and Retall. W. H. SCHIMPFERMAN & SO, 2 EAST MADISON-5T., TAKE YTOUR Qvercoats and Winter TO JOXIIN JOIN. 110 Dearbarn-st..aad pase them thoroughly nnomcd, retrimmed. and iade ilie new at amali expense Gluthing recelved o dellvered by xores from any vortion of (o2 el il (REAMERY BUTTER - Ths trade will please take notics what we lave the CLUSIVE hzndlicg of the celevrated DUNDEE FAGEOF Cresmers Bitcor In tala clty. Suits T Y00 TOVE A HEAVY. KICH SMOKE, TRY D. C. FOOTES [dentical 10-cent Cigar. olighuine Spuntsh Wrappes and Long svnm- Futer.of - 90 best fiard, wori an by Van Schaack, holesale Tobacco™ MICHIGAN-ST.. Opposite County Building. sooTH SIDE OEFICES 3 O kit (oru THE ruxm‘vuun,r' An Artistic Perfodis wdited by P. G. lamerton, Sy um-f m'.’cr'“w"e'u"h el art, 1615 the ondy Jonrzal shed (n the Euziish Janz S araslly chiet e Jonthiz. ot mlly lan: than _ser any adiress 4 .‘\"'L-.m"} Sl o1 Weshizdon: SLOWLY MENDING Memphians Much Encour- aged by the Prevalence ' of Cooler Weather. The Death-Rate Fallen to One- Half What It Was a Week Ago. : . Important Facts Developed by the Recent Patho- logical Investi- gations, i The Spleen, Liver, and Kidneys the Organs Most Affected by the Fever, Dr. Xibbee, the Inventor of thg Fever Cot,"Down with - the Disease’ The Spray Treatment Thus Far Working Favora- 4 bly in His Case. Unfavorable Weather Having a Bad Effect on Patients PS in Vicksburg. ] A Touching Description of the Mourntal Scenes in Holly Springs. Cairo Will Soon Raise. Her Quaranting Against Southern Poris. MEMPHIS. HOPING. Speetal Dispazch to The Tritune. Mewmems, Teon., Sept. 21.—The weather to- day las been clear and cool, and inspired the hope that an early frost will put an end to the prevailing epidemic. There has becn more evi- dence of life in this practically dead city than at any time for nearly two months, and the cit- zens munitest no inconsiderable degree of en- courazement. The new cases are reported at " $9, aud the geaths 41, of which 17 were colored. The seeming increase in the namber ‘of new casus stated is arcounted, for by the fact-that number of colored patients were discovered to- day who had thus far remained unknown. and without treatment, but the physicians insise that thereis d NO MATERIAL INCREASE. 5 The deaths, thouzh apparently reduced, are relatively as large as upon any day duriog the current week, the averane per day fur the past. four dags being sixcv. 1t fsnot antic any pronounced decrease of the mortality will oecur Lefore frost, the seenitng diminuuon being aue, as I beretofore stated, to u lack of material. Among the prominent deaths to-day are Drs. J. 0. G. Gorrell,. 2 voluntesr physician from Fort Wayne, and Tate, # eolorea volunteer from Cincinnati. The most prominent of the new cuses are Father Mooney. oi Nashville. who reacacd here Dr. L. H. Clicevis, of Savanvah, and ones, bead of the Odd-Fellows' fra- ternity it this As :emvmumu Tut TRICONE, A PATHOLOGICAL 1S VESTIGATION into te ||ISL:50 has been made, uud is mow about. L"myldm}. of walch the following will summarize the report to be presented to the ‘The stomach” presents nothing sbnormal, cither in its strucsure or its relations. The liver i3 of itifr boxwoud color, with no evidence The portal. ‘The blood, thick, mon- coagulable, null dcuudul of ull its albuwmen, is dummed back upon the walis of the intestines, while the biliverdiue, L coloring wmatter of the bile, fs EXUDED TIROUGHOUT THE WHOLE ABLDOMI- ; NAL CAVITY. The ‘spleen is the orgzan whica seems to be most effvgt It is enormously bypertrophied, be- ing often eighteen inches lous and five wide, - tue bilum being filled with bilwerdine. The, Kidueys are greatly congested, the tuvales bi- ing filled with albuminous tubc-casts, 50 s to utterly prevent an} secretion of the urine. At the base of thé biaiu the lesion’s are extensive, the centre or origrin of the pucumoastric nesve being most affected. In fact, the brain SEENS BUY LITTLE INJURED by the ravages of the discase. The chorold vlexus Is congested, butrthe centres of mution and senzation, and the parts in_tbe floor of the fourth ventricle, are uuaffecied. The heart is ot affected, eXeept 1 s far as that the ven- tricles are filled with biliverdine. The gall bindder is Glled with u stringy substance in no respect resembling bile, but on analysis exhib- itiug, under Peter Kofer's test, the presenie of the biliary salts. There is great venous con- gestion throughout the whole orranism. ‘These coustituie the most important patho- logical features made marifest in the autopsics. The question of WHAT REMEDIES WOULD BE FOTENT in the cnre of this discase is reserved for futare copsideration, and, as all medicontents are based upon chemical chanzes, chemists will “doubitiess investigate to uscertain what will neutralize the poison from thesystein as a condition precedent Lo cure. 1 obtained a list of Catholic Sisters who have died siuce the epidemic began, which includes Mother Alphonon, Sisters Rose Josepha. Mary Benardine, Mary Gaiora, aud Mary Veroutea. of tne Dowinican Orders. South; also Sisters Wilhelmina, Vineent, Stanislaus, and Gertrude, of the Order of Mary, St. Louts. As sour readers well rewmemSer, when the coidemic began a fallen woman named.Apalé Cook transformed her house ioto a hodpital, anc oursed and . . - CARED FOR ALL SCPPERERS who applicd untfl her death, which occurred two % week ago. The Appee! will to-orrow publish® an address from the Christian women of Lomis- ville commendatory of kier herolsm, and when the epidemic is over the citizens of Memphis contemplate a proper recognition of lier serv- ¢ ices. Dr. ltamsay, it is sald, ‘will be prominently brought to the front amaiu. This time by 3.D. Uz8ll, s Washington correspondent. ¥ho wasof the party that'came hither with Ram- say and remained after the frizhtened pby- sician left the city, whicn was within thirts-six hours after Lis arrival. .Uzell {s prepatinga bistory of some facts connected with the'trip to this point, which, ramor nas ft, are spicy. THE WIDOWS AWD ORPIANI.’ Now :bat the epidemicis believed to have s i — b i T el SR T Psew ™ i $