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e i s i ' YOLUME XXXIX ¢ Auu-wx SALE OF wATCH et et ertol St T RSO A SOUDORY LSS "AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! Our Great Sale continues with unabated interest, and will be kept up until our entire Retail Stock is disposed of, and all our debts paid. Although many articles are hid off at less than one-third their value, still any article called for will be put up and absolutely and unconditionally sold to the ‘highest bidder. Sales--10:30, 2:30, and T:30. y JEWELRY, &c¢o CLOTHING, Keen (}lflcago Business Men. We RESPECTFULLY request an interview with you, and other men of reason, We would like you to hear our arguments; we want to cxpliin to you the “Whys"” regurding our Talloring Depart- ments, 15t “ Why” we dan malko to or- der Clothing that eaimot be sur- passed, 2d. *Why” we ean cmploy the BEST Cutters and BEST Jour- noymen Tailors. 3d, “Why” we cnn buy our goods 5, 10, and evén 15 per cent cheaper than any Tallor In Chicn- go,showing you WHOLE PIECES il CASES instead of COAT or SULT Patterns, 4th, “ Why” wo can ufl‘prd to muake you u nice Suit for five dol- lurs profit. Hih, “Why” smaller concerns cannot do it and pay expenses. Now if atter reading the above you are charged 50, %30, 870 tor a suit of clothes, perhaps this advertisement may recur to your mind; i€ 50, hetore you lenve your order, eall and let ¢s reason u lit tle while with you; wo believe o )uu coaldn’t mnlus $15 or 820 PENING! WILLOUGHBY, HILL & €0, Feld, Leiter Correet Tailor-Clothiers, & Co. BOSTON SQUARE-DEALING, Cor. Clark & Madison-sts, WABASH-AYV,, BETWEEN BRANCEL, 238.240-242 Blue Islaud-av.. cor. Twelfth-st. Madison and Monrce-sta. N. MATSON & CO., Jewelers. AUCTION! GILES' L AUCTION! MENT. AUCTION! org LAME HORSES J CURED FREE OF COST. GILES’ LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. Spaving, Splinis, and fllns{ hones enred wmmnt blemish, Send for pamphlet containing fu) lnfornmflnu o ‘l)u. WM. M. QI 121 Went llromlml y New York. Use only for horses the Llulmmt in l llnw wrappers, S Druggists. Trinl bottles, 24 cents, SCHAACK, \FIEVEN\H)N & CO‘, ‘Wholcesale Druggists, 92 2 & 04 Lake-st, T PEANes. THE BEECIER LEOCTURE, ELTON & POMERO Thls(fhlflswm Solo Agents for the AT 9 0'dLOCEK, TR HUSHEK |SUE OF ESEATED SEAT PIANGOS NEW LECTURE OF REV. HENRY WARD Examine thesc justly celebrated Lany other, ENTITLED 153 Stafost. Chioago. “The Reign of the Common Peogle,” SPECTACLESY, &c AT THE TABERNAOLH, MORRIS BERNHARDT, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 2. Reserved Seats Ouly 25c, 50, 74e. Plats at Root & Bona® Munu On., usaamu t. BRANCEL, ! 532 Milwaukes-av., corner Rucker-st. Ol’b\l h\’LIH MGHT TILE NINE PUI!\ITU“E. PIEGEL & G0, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. b DISPLAY FURNITURE NOVELTIES! FRENCH, JAPANESE, ENGLISI, AND OUR USUAL BRILLIANT FALL DISPLAY! OPEI;TPIN G! Dry Goods! Carpets! OPTICIAN 125 ST ATE-ST., Roum 3, mcond fisor, Spectal attention given to the Proper Adaptation of Spectacles, " Lutten or recomieniation can bsecn st M. Tiern- ovrnooAru AND ul.a'l'Llls. Upholstery! | voustic Ririms, ierlorlty s s nplh.luh 2ad tna perfectatia o¢ om-xuumvus. 9 TOI, £ TOS. Letters of inquizy iaat tickoss stamp for reply. LAUTION. —No azents smuloyed o, appoluted, PIOPONALN, Proposals for Indian Supplies and . Stock Cattle. Deraxzuxxt or i Intexion, E rvi FOR House Decoration. The choicost selootions of Furni- turo of overy dosoription, evor shown in this market. ‘Wo tako pleasuro in showing our olegant stock, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. TTORE! | and ULSTERS, Bofore buying one for yoursoif or Boys for this wintor, or beforo hav- ing onc mado to order, go or sond to OGDEN, ABLEWHITE; €0 S, Cloaks! Suits! Furs! &e., &o., & Oy INbiN ATPAIEA, \VA‘III]L\T\"“ Bepl. 1, ) aled Indorsed Bl hl) ‘ll (:;l' Btoek, T ! o Cortnlloior of 151kn ATats, Wi &ao., S TulaCiia up o 14 Selork & B 123 & 125 Archer-av., Chicago TAKES PLACE 3 Lot sty i Wl Er Yarxion, théfal | Boo thelr goods and ,obtmngfl’:oh' - Noar Jockion:at, lull Allu for the led-Cloud sad ispo"nl -Tall rice-list for Fall and Winter of Forithla'dawmit aod. Fiatures (avout 25 borse- | §678 and 1879, Overoonts from 3 TO -D AY. ¥ Dhimber Waganss upwards. Olnthlnz sont to tho uumn Harness; ;c and doublo shovely low! eountry O, O. D., with privilego to examine and roturn at our exponso if not satisfactory, OVER 300 EA.NDB EMPLOYED, i making largest houso of tho kind in Chioago. & BEND FOR OUR PRICE- LIST and rules for solf-measurc- Al are cordially invited to call and exdmine the many elegant NOVELTIES! Which will be exhibited at this time, bbbt bk bt B Ll s ety 1n PRSI mnull 'l‘nm g)u‘xd Vi lauters' i . e £ ment. NOTIOE, E——— T | Amesdment 1o Rals Two (3) of the Rules Governing the o3 S Ma..w 100Tbs. eack) SrANCIANg, Inspection of Oraln i the Cuty of Chisaqn, MANABSE, OPTICIAN. Tribuno ituildlog. Iu laks ¢t et 1, 1878, RULE 1L—=SI'RING WIIEAT. o Litard Bpring Wheat shiall bo o p—— e No. 1 1AT6 Bpriog Wheat shall bo sound, ressonably cicas, andat hod EaTllog quaty, 1 Bpring Wheat shull bo sotind, plump, sad well 3 g Wheat \n\l o TeR0) andof u(m Wi qun S ks Incl jide it neriar, ehrunk. No. 3 burlni Wiie: welghlog nol lesa’ th ey, or llln] Bhriog W) ta Hieasured bi ficeciod eribke Wheat .n-n Jncludo fprie Whast dump, muety, yewwn, Ladiy bie ur any vilicr e whiet rirerae i for s er Whoat ft sha't Nalional Line of Steamships. | st Sttt e v Q\lllll,ll\!n\lh ‘his rule ehiall b\l‘ K on Ak after BAILING TWICK A WEEK FIOM dei i i T e m.“'u}’n"\'n"nm i ators Aipcten fa b Spring Wheat under tha 80 W o “uluuhl. “nall atzes @ rmmw ulnn % 1nch Lrong Fine poctacies sulial to ull elklits uu scleating prin: glbles. Opers aud ¥leld Glases, Teleacopos, Mlcro- soves, Tarainesers, 'NJlaAN N'I‘HA "lNll 1] k) 108 the delive; I X S UGS 4 the Tt roua Aguncy ot vhl n ters el 100 mfich cows lnuuu m- sges of 38 e S e“u?‘.'n"{f; o e Coiisdoner s uf’luuun Mm.-.. ‘Ut aceoln AL o by held lllltonmi- 1o tiado In PARVLOR AND CI DBERSUITS, with other Nov- elties not procurable elsewhere, ‘We carry the largest and fin- est stock in the city, and POS- iste, eodiets o bl ot New York to Queenstown, Liverpool, and Londen, ”u':c:fi:'hg'.““.;fi.%‘“"' a Sitichial | IRIVELY will quote the sy By BRI orany | picpte pesm it g tentyy Fanimtt | puiteil bt SRS ICR ISIAY | LOWEST prices for CASIN. 'Y oF any articlo einbraced i the foregulug st Great firltain b Ireland. Sl fiefec W M. E. A. NAYT, Commilssiooer, Forssllioge ‘mx furthe nlnn;‘uuou |Dn| o 5 5’5?-'«"1'1" LI“ I|?l(.lél\!i. OCKS. B LAGSON, Nu. 4 Bl Clarkats lhflmdudw-ulwmwmmlnun Chicago, Ji., bept, mM&mmm B-ST. wrerrenmt | STATE LINE e RS KER TR L eiticni ool 1 e I YORK TO GLASGOMW, LIVEPOOL, DUBLIR, arcl), 1570, !urluml.hlnx fous Do ALY am-mulnu. ONDOSDERIY, s and Keys for the xole and exclualve use of Vallcd Stutes malls, includiug, beatdee Ui i teu ul1-bags, such s are ta hfi d for the strest hl- 'lz.lq:n;l Du I:ll: Lnbred hLl‘fl. tontt ex arcllng etamisetion Vi l"ém; g lbod EDUCATIONAL. \' DA, .-Thursdey, Sept, 19 'TA‘"’ DFI hh“"l $75, & "“‘::‘:', bLg‘ r SBHUUL []F VUGAL ART Fira cabln 73, BeCaHing o SeCOMIBIA. goun: Thctirn tlckvia ot reduved Tutce mnu.tumn, ! y ., Return tekets at reduced retes. tayrad BT1 Muesaary Lo intali - "lun Avbly o Budel ufa ook amd 7 would tead 10 timps saalAx % No. 1104 Walnut-8t., Philadelphia. KINS’ mciiea “-‘ux:c.'f '"'»u‘:“ :gffly'z:fluzy. the further uiilicy of wi ..-_‘_‘ i Mms. B EXLLRY sanounces thak lier BCHIQOL GF cais ond are rialy toh e lhlmn " up VOCAL AKT lias been reniovea 1o the sbove adiress, AL & Bonuabe natl, Rt n. alcal Tpenuty where inuclh lulu_(ul accommagation for Lo ciasecs unh Teguiriug g bo Leat S AN cetioo un, the meclanicn (hashully Aty S il cummenice et LA el it rhgr mr tuvited, may develop fa samples sublined by Now Yrk sad Glasgar, 90 ader M ,M",',’,‘..u,,;", aa ilclant OELEBRATED equaiod 1 s pra . | ST SR TN o sy | B PR s ey 8, coutracis, urk 1o Lowds 3 ledfer @ ihs | AUSTRALIAL Oet 0w 1 ALAATIA, Det. 6,3 p. m. b R 1 ’u,.....m.. mankoantng | GLEASON'S ACADEMY Yo proponal will b ot ~°m : hnllnhmllmd N von tatisc s ket st el o R s M‘“u‘ ous vt furims of | ___ weNDERSON B Theli i on s ek Coutructs which, oy bemiade are tqbe ln con- M 830 West Adams-st, An Elementary, Clasical, and Cons g 1o be ui Lk i Bold by rate clase whiole- S 0 U P S.m ki l{\-:\u.n s Jnm:"'(‘“b el al Bchool. SRS WHITE STAR LINE. | gl itz Postw Boys and Youn, en. The ¥all Ttru\ commnences ing the U Bept. 4 W7d. Plesss send lurnulu Bbw Pord o D irontates sad loval Mal) btwesn MU GLEAROR, prnctpat, A PENHSYLVANIA MILTTARY ACADEATY, ®ROPOSA LS FOR TOB omu SeBuReAsINg Arg Daere G Cuicauo, NI, Bept. '0. T. S. BONDS, 15 povouae, t dialictic, Wi Gtk wm a 2 s g ot e Pt cturere ¢ GUESTEN, PENN.—Opuus Bebt 11, Thorough tn- asues of U. 03 et shamatbcturers oy, wiu] 13 oeloci " OUNARD MAIL LINE. CHEATEI LN Otous St 8 roroug Ritlasuea of U- b, lioods. includinie CALLED . o . o liatien Groas Britain and thueg < Adeat R for for an or barticulure. sty to SN LT WILCHX, Laumiy, Gy, el 5"""&"“" tinoa u weak tosad from Beitish | gkl 2 Baukes ml rates. Alsa, Tows, Poria eet Phicer . 88 tho olics uf iho Tremond House, or 10 Cu PURESTON, REAN Warlipgtonit 1388 Tobaceo 1w La fu TUED, UYATF, Prestdent. o full welglit oue-pound 1y at Compau Omu‘ 10y G i welweakoncd (e dined) sy ot ciaflild hagtol e, C Tl et JME. DY RILVA AND uks, Biuab. | Government Bonds, defons, sentalaing aty.two poundy each, aud . L DUV Y & by A oy it A s S v U, & Rubaisigiice blorciioia n Cul- B JEOup foriierly s, Bt | Cook County.Orders, $320 uring (e MG of Ociober snd oveniber, ERMAN L] o Tor Vouar Ladics s Lt l.llulhcn! City Serl d Vouel Pflnuu SpsiSestuns ang conditons relativo o tho Tbosieamucrs uf (his Coipaoy wil it g ] West Thiry eisbilac (o Vork Thcor Yy Berips an onchers, ebhcco roguiras may b s o daxotrom, “";'x,‘,“ ISt o ”,',o'{"‘ [ensett . bl 5, DAL B detters or | Dougtisandeckd by LAZARUS SILVERMAN, tuby uf the celfie o o ber of C s ot T Sy 'M‘J:"‘lu'nfl: t.?!lu.:.’l‘:“.fl g MU ranin 68 e Bask: Chamiveh of Commerce: 0 refrrud o th therea, aad foru par s w e scconted must bo cqual n quaiity Maplewood lnsll(ule{ "i:i'.‘,’.‘,'“.‘,i,lq"“‘fi- D wo Shroukhoct, the Weat luriuin' sty of d superior I ddrow Rese. C. V. Fhan o Mu,“ o at tuis wiice, splugof whict, T ___suoeEs. AR g CEAVRRY R i uclpna.lurynuwtu A g O ey U3 SVLVANUS KEED'S DAY ANU BOAUDING "““ “" "‘*.5 'ru.un.u. i ke i : 5 Sl o i moy or wll Uida e :1’;5,’;;‘ n,”“fl" BU RT s SHOES Dol Aia b MU e, Ak AxY Fitiy thicd- s, St e PNt g (Y e 5, New Yok, FUL(Ceatl 3 ot Vgt Gct. 1, Ja7u Cor. Lzt Vol KAbaiph v TIIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1878. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS. Evidences that the Scourge Is Losing Ground in Memphis. Business of All Kinds Reviv- ing to a Considerable Degree. Refugees, Venturing to Re- " turn, Growing Dally More Numerous. The Country Informed that No Fur- ther Contributions Are Needed There. New Orleans Shows the Small- est Daily Death-Rate for a Month. The Disease Still Very Virulent in Several Suburban Localities. A Continued Change for the Bet- ter in the City of Vickse burg. The Fever Still Raging with Unabated Fury in Some Interlov Towns, Which I Owing to the Lack of Attend- anta and Medical Bop- plios, MEMPHIS, THE DEATIt-ROLL. Byecial Disputch {o The Tribune. Mexrus, Tenn,, Sept. 25.—The desth-roll to- day shiows an Increase of two over that of yes- terday, forty belug the number, sixteen of whom were negroes. Among the prominent denths were Drs. Burcham, of Columbus, 0., and Chrevls, of Suvaunah; Judge L. B. Dizon; (@eorge Landeum, brother of Herbert Laudrum, late correspondent of Tns TRisuxz; Robert Butler; J. H. Mitcheli, brotherof Mazxgio Mitct- eli; A J. fays, aud J, P, Tresevaut, both prom- tuent citfzens, ; The new cases nuinber among them the Ror. W, E. Docgs, one of the most activa af the Howurds, and the ltev, George White, Roctor ot Calvary, tue largest Episconnl parish io the clty, Helsone of tho uldest minfsters of the falch, and author of the “ History of Ucorgia,” ‘The physivdans differ as to the severity of the later cases, some prunounciog them of a milder type and more amenable to treatment, while others insist that they are fully us matignant as the cases previously treated. THE WEATHER has been hot and favorable to the development of the plague, s also injurions to the sick. ‘To-nlght the sky is flecked with clouds, which Rivo promisc of rain, 1 raln should fall it is antielpated that cold weather will follow, and frost inally put a clicek to the epldemic; but this is mere speculstion, and beyond a bare promise po comfort ean be derived from appear- auges. Ttcanbe sald, howover, that more system iy to be observed in the mauagement of atfulrs lbiere, and this fact ‘was Instrumental in procur- Ing a meeting of the citizens of Memphle this afternoon, at ,which uu address was issued to the country sotting forth that the need of con- tributions and supplies had been fully filled, and no more would be required. This may be regurded ns s choerful {ndication thet the pluguo s gotten under control, and tho fover is on the decline. Indeed, the scenes to be ob- scrved to-aay are by no means as sugiestive os thoso of a week since, aod everythiog scems to polnt to o gradual wiping out of the suffering, diseuso and death then appareut, 8T ARR LEGINNING TO BN OPENED, tho streets betoken an sppearauce more In ac- cord with business, and the tuflux of refugees has approciated the population materfally. A greater uumber uf convalesceuts are showing themselves, aud this Is Jated to encourage tho fading bopes of two dauys o, In the country towns the dlscase is still on the {ucrease, and, iv response to applicatious, nurses wers sent to Colllervillo, (ermantown, and Brownsville, also to Decatur, Al this after- noon, At the same thme, Dr. Julius Wise und ten nurses left for Sartiu, in this State, where atluirs aro sald to be IN A DEPLOKABLE CONDITION, The Howunds and Retlct Committee com- bined have money and rations envugh to supply all detnands for twenty days, by which tme ft 18 believed the fever as su cpidemic will bo umony the facts recorded. B ‘Thie demand for suoplics made by the negrovs 14 stlll great, the suppliants uppesrioe In ereat crowds about the doors of th depot, when pro- visious are dealt out to them from daylight, one milght say, until dark. What these poor wretches will do when the supply stops opo cau only imegive, but unless they sock their lving I the cottou-tlelds, they imust starve, for the authorities are doternined to takn s rest from thia sort of busiucss within s fortnight, As stated, tho majority of thosa spplyiug for pro- vislons are colored people, very fow whites con- sentlng to bo subjocted tothe crowding and squeezing necesaary to put iu tnelr opplications, The Howards bave fmmeuso suoplics stored i tho Adawms Block, but when they are exhausted, 24 they will bo within the next tweuty days, the ucedy will be obligzed to labor or suffer the con- sequences. ‘The nwnber of uew cuscs to-day is stated at 12, DEATHS. ’llw followlog s the death-liat: A. Vonkuts, isorvo Aulior, llm Muller, N. W, Nuuali, ‘atl, Yantiu Reluer, Jotin M. Kiooey, Ef Ilcn Carroll, August Blole, 1 Wallor Lugeue Govan, i Mitchell, Mlie ‘Vobln, VidVard Kerchoval, lobore Hirltios, Male Toniny, My, ¢ L Whiitord, -~ Joun Meath, L. Schithing, J. . Ware, Aory Montaverde, Dr. uobm Hcrchmm LDEN, TUN DRATH-LIST, To e IWatern Assoctuted Press, Manrns, Tenn., Sept. 2.—Death coutinues tobotd its own with fearful teuacity, From noon yesterday up to uoon to-day forty-five deaths bave occurred. Twenty-ive of thess were reparted this wornlog. The weather arows warwer, and will cause & further spreading of ‘thn disease. The only chevring aigns poticed are the dally locreasiug uumber ol couvalescents who are scen on tho strects. ' Crabtres Belcher, City Reglater, died on Moo~ day ulgbt at Tuscumbla, Ala. Of thwse stricken to<day are the Rev. Dr. hor featurs caleu-! The Chicagey Daily Tribune, Whits, the Rector of Calvary Church; Mre. A, Hitzfeld, Fannie Prescott, nlece of O. F. Pres- cott, & prominent Odd Fellow; the wife of the Rev. W. E. Bogas, pastor of the Second Presby- terian Church, and an active Howard; sna M. ‘W. Redlord, of B, 1. Bemmes & Co. A. D. Langataft has so far recovered as to be able to again direct the movements of the Howard Assoclation, of which he Is the Preai- dent. THN POIT-OPPICE. New Youx, Bept, 25.-~T. 8. Davis, Presiacnt of the National Bank, Memphls, now In this city urzing forward the necded supplies for his suffering fellow-citizens, recelved a tolegram to- dav from James M. Marr, Acting Firat Assistant Postinaster-(ieneral, statlng that Mrs. Thomp- #00, widow of Postmaster Thompson, of Mem- phis, lins been appointed Postmistress of that city. ¥ PROATRATRD. Mestrms, 8ept. 2%.—P. G, Bigley, Purchasing Agent ot the Howard Assodation, was taken down to-night at 9 o’clock. AUPPLIES. The steamer Hard Casls, laden with supplles for points between here and Arkansas City, arrived this afternoon from 8t, Louts. Twenty- three vhiysicians of the Howard Medienl Corps report 125 new cases. FORTY DRATHS have been officlally repurted by the Board of Health as baving occurred for the twenty-fuur lours ending st O to-night. Of tnese sixteen were colored. Many physiclans of the Howard Medical Corps report the disease as malicnant and a5 fatul as at the beginning of the cpldemic, and the death rate certaioly sustains the asser- tlon. AMONG THE DEATIS reported since noon are Johu H, Mitenell, brother of Magme Mitehell, the actress; Lang- don Acheves, a volunteer physiclan; Ma). John P. Tresway, a well-known citizen sud real-cstate agent; George D. Landrum, youngest son of the Rev. 8. Landrum: snd W. W. C. Miller, late iasulog clerk in the commissary department of the Citizens' Rellef Comnlitec. The Rev. W. E. Bogws was himsclf stricken to-dnf, and togetner with bis wife were supplicd with nurs: u( the flowards, Alexander Watlace, alithograplier, who was convalescent, took a'rela this afternouts, MORE VICTINS. Intellivence was_received tu-day of the death of A.J. Hays, 8 promient citizen, which ve- curred o the country back of the city: also of the death of Judge L. . Dixon, of the luw flem of Adams & Dixon, which occurred . recently at Abingon, Vo, A telegmm recelved at noon tu-day gave In- formation of the taking down by fever of E. H. Cayton and his mother at Linville, Tenn, They are reshdents of Memphis, and left thls city 1ast Thursday. ADDREAS TO THE COUNTRY. At 8 meeting of the citlzeus ut Memphis held thls afternoou, Gen. Luke E. Wrlght ju the chair, 8 cominities wis appointed to adiress the people of the United States and world at latge on our condition and uecds. The follaw- 1ng Is the addresgs: T the United States and the World at larne: Your generous cantributions for the relicf of the suflerers by the {cnnw -fever fo Memphia, eape- cinily withio the fast fow days, and on what wo aru adviscd in op the way 1 uJ, piaces us boyond resch of immediute or produble wont in the liture, We liove enosgh ot unly for our own needs but to chablens to awint the andonnis peuslo uf our country, and of th= villages of this avd adjorning Btatew, ' With hoarte overdowlng with gratitude for your sld and sympathy, and prayces for your wollare, wi your gratelu ltrvnnu D, LANGATATT, Frenldent Hawurd Arcociution. Luxg E. Watanr, Acting President Clllx;)m;lmur Committee. mm.o: nlemuhln Appeal, W, "HATCHER, Cashler Flrll Natlonal Bank. Cowmnfttee. 'NEW ORLEANS, DECHEARING, 1 veciat Dipated (0 The Trivuna. Nrw Onueans, Sept. 25.—Thoe death list de- creased to-day to thirty-six, the lowest polut reached since the 25th of Anzust, when the liat showed thirty-three. A hundred new cases are reported, nnd seventcen deaths since noon. Meastring the decrease by the ncreaso of the diseasc, 600 more deaths tust occur bofors the disense 18 extermluated. This will muke o grand total 8,200 doaths, nud place the cpl- demic of this year third In polnt of mortality of sll the great epidumics this city has suffered. It will be only ranked by two in the past, that of 1853, with 7,840 deaths, and that of 1858, with 5,855, The laat. preceding epidemic, ecleven years ago, furnished 8,100 dead, It culminated Bept. 23 with 82, The presest reached the highest polut Sept. 1. with 00. By amnslogy the present fever should cease to be epldemice Oct, 15 1n places wheru the discase appeared six wecks 3go b bus burued out its supply of fuver ma- terial, and ia on the down grade, At poiuts to which 1t has epread 1t is exceeding virulent. DEATIIA AND NEW CASES, To the WWastern Assoctated I'ress «w ORLEANS, Bepte 25.~Deaths, 38; cases reported, 100, Tutal deatnis, 8,008; totul cases, 8211, ‘There were 180 casos reported up o noon on ‘Wednesday, of which 80 werv excluded frow the ottleal revort, they dating prior to the 224 inat. ‘Tne grand total of cascs la 8,454, ‘Tho deaths repurted to-duy Include twelve children under 7 years of age. Woodland E. Burnes, aged 14, son of the lat E. W. Barnes, 16 desd, and his otuer qur chil- dren have the fever, - Reports at the Board of Health on Wednes- day mornivg show that the fever Is spresdg uloog the line of 8t. Churles avente, above Na- poleon, and {x quite bad buth In Carroliton and the Third District. Its sppearance in these ueighborhoods has undergono no special modi- Beatiou sines the luceptlon of tho epldemic, Altbough the discase sverns quite as virulent a8 proviously, tho physiclans have gatned great. er expericuce, sud cvitical cases do nut appear 80 trequently, RATIONS, ‘Tho Orleans Rellef Comunlttes decided to- day to return all unbroken packsges to tha merchauts who bad sidvueuced them, wud will distribute the remaiuder to the parties whose roquisitions have been approved ss fur us the rations will go, This will take until to-morrow Torenvon, thers belnie about §,000 rattous to dis- tribute, 5,000 of which were distributed up to 40'ciock po . Loy, 1t uothlug s heard from the Becretary of War by to-morrow the Committes will muct and adjoury sue dio. Up to § o'clock p. m, to-day 17 deathd since nuon have becu reported at the Loard of Health, and 57 cases, of which 85 are new sod 14 prior to the 2. Awovg 100 now cases roported up to noon is Blater Miry Anu, of 8t, Elizabeth Asyluwm, snd fuur are of the warine department at the Hotel Dieu, in ckarge of the Marine Suryeou, Dr. R. D. Murray, who*was ordercd here from Key YWest by Burgeou-Geuersl Woodward, . A CHINESK VICTIM, The Charity Hospital reports to-day fuclude ono Chituwan (trst case uo record), Ah Mau, 47 years; scut to hospitat Sept. B, sick aud destitute, by the police, He wu:mw-l the disessc at 0o busplial Monday. DIVIDING. New OnLEANS, Bept. 23.—At the {nstance of tha Very Kev. Father Rowzel, Vicar-Generul of the Archdiocese of Now Orfeaus, the Catbolic Rellet Association to-day hauded $500 to the Frouch Relict Committes to supply lu part the urzens calls upou the lstter for rellef. The Howard Association yeatenlay refused 1o assist the Frooch Rellet Committee ou the ground that the fynds bave beco sent them fur distri- bution direct to thy sullerers by members of the Howsrd Assodiation. \\ ua.;,”,I — Pneg' RvE CL‘NTS. I3 e Ci url-n.o der of the Mo le alf °°v.lnyo ycllnwl:rgn ¢ bl . ‘N the Hiew cases to-doy was Col. Wmlm . O'Aen, of “fi- annfwn Artillery. B moug the convalescents are Maj, Willlam A. Grayn anod Capt. Willas E Georze A. Wililams. CATAOLIC R¥LIEF, Jahn L. Moore add Thomas Layton, otfthe Bouthern Bank, cnstodlans of the funds of the Cathotie Rellef Association for vietims of fever fn Now Orleans, nre receiving_from the kind- Learted and charitable of the North, East, and West, whose Lounty apoears Inexaustibte, s generous reaponse to their appeal for funda to rellcye tho destitute orphans and widows. This Association 18 prompily msrmhm iho retiof which 18 so much necded here, regurdicss of creed, color, or nationality, this respect s well calctilatod to mect. the entira approval of the generous d-nora sbroad. A WANNING UNIREDED. A family of absentees, who conaidered them- selves acclimated, although they'never had nc. tually-the yeliow-fever, recently telegrapned to their phiyaician in this eity, r.” Jubn Carter, of the Fourth DI turning. He replicd not to do so upon any ne- ‘eoupt, and that be would advise them when they could come. In spite of this warning tho partles in xgm(on arrived In the city threo days ago. 8ince then two of them have been violently attacked with the prevailing discase. Enc‘n:u!u oun Magazine strect, in the Fourth Hatriv Yonng Men's Chrhlhln cases, K2, Howards—New cases, 433, The l‘elbodyl continue to fasue rations as ususl. S VICKSBURG. LITTLR CIIANGE. Hiperial Dispateh 1o The Tridune. Vicrsnuna, Miss., Scpt. 25,—The new fever cascs In Lhis city continue about the same as the past day or two. Thirty will cover the num- ber for the Jast twenty-four hours, but In tho country they aro increasing in bumbers and fa- tality, being unable to get the necessary atten- tion. On his place Mr. Jessic Fercuson was compelled o give bis family to the clty to save them from death. Nows ¢ this moming that the atesmer sent to therellet of the Greenville suffurers grounded about forty-five miles above this city, aud a8 sovn as the Parisot Line steamer Carrie Hogan could be put in readiness she was dis patened 1o licr asslstance, The relfef for Lake 8tation by speclal tralv leit thls morniug at 7 o'clock, NG tiorz. . Thers 18 no hope for the rccovery, of Mr. Wiliiam Rockwood, President of the Howards, e 18 reported as belug very low to-night. The case of Mr, W. Boswell, of this city, is very distressing. children to-davy. The number of deaths for tho past twentse four hours 18 njuc, au incrense over yesterday's repurl. and aro as follows: Rur Annld L. a1 ¥ ‘Al nrxd{,"{‘c‘..i'olffi.""' Lonia‘Tnraer (colored), Altnute L. Vaudorgor, ank, A ennensy, Thuas Itusest, Mary Tahey. Jamea Boswall, WARM WEATHRI. To the Watern dssiciated Press. Vicksnuno, Sept. 23.—Weather warm and clear, ‘Thermometer9idegrees. Twelvedeaths recorded to-day,—soven white and fivg colored. “The whites ure all chlidren under 8 years of age. ouUTsIDE. The fever contiuues increasing thromghout Warren County, New cascs are heard of ilally. At Hoviuaclghteen casos aroreported. Doctors, nurses, nml me.huuu have been sont tnere. e at Lake, Miss., 18 very mafignant. More «quuu will bo sout there to-dlorrow 1rom Vickshure, At Luwrence, Miss., the fever {3 very bad, ctors, nurses, amd medicines will #1so be sent there Lo-muruw. President Rockwood, of the Howards, 18 sthil ulive to-night, but uo hopus are entertained for bls recovery, 8SPOTS, CHATTANOOGA, Kpecict Dipatch 10 The Tribune CuATTANGNGA, Tenn,, Sept. 5.—The weather continues clowdy nnd suitry, and the lncresac ot new cases bus been even greater than yeserduv, Among them ure Fatber P, Kyan, and an ol man, Jimmie Coer. The diseass s cunthned almost entirely o the fnfected district, thouzh several cases cxist oNtslde the disteict, Exne- rienced nurses wonld Vo u Godsenit, Our camp st Blowing Springs wes destroyed by fire Just night by some scoundral, Busiuess 15 almost suspended on gccount of e rigid quarautine of adjacent towns, Willls Barg, anotocr sun ot the barber, and the fourthof the fumily, lius died, Filteen new cases aince last report, awiongz them Kate Warren and BN Robertaon. = HICKAAK. HickmaN, Ky., Bept. 25.—The outook secuis more favoruble to-duy, but only from want of materiul for tho diseass to prey wpon. Fivo new cases wure reperied durlng the past twenty- four bours, one whito und four colored. Jus Aumnbroy, Lhe richest merchiant in town, and bis doughiter, Vickie, and Mike O'Neal, u uurse, died, Al the patients remoming in o the hospital are convalesciug, and we hupe 1o dise votinne that stitution after tomorrow, Tho cases now under treatment are dofng well. Dr, Juimes Farris, who left his private proctice o Missourd, and voluntoercd bls services fn Ll of this sulfering people, s now in u eritlesl cons ditlon, ‘The colured population are the ones Bow wostly reported 4s thie BOW cased, tiearly all the white people huving left at the onset of the epidemie, LAGONDA FLANTATION, New Ounrans, supte W~ d. T. Tuylor returued yestenduy frum Lagonda plautation, wick with fever. Ho b attended by Drs. Bucked aud Burns, TIMBEDRAUX, TIBEDAUX, Bept, S~—Every available vuréso at work und more needed, Pleaso send us by all means s more female nur. HOLLY BPRINGS, HoLty SisiNas, Bept. 2, —Please send us a ohysician and purses. Fever increasiug avd des nustids upois us sloply apaliing, “ HoLLy SruiNas, Sevt, 25.—Caunot get the seport of ew cases or deaths toufzit, Cul. ollund ana uther ollicials too busy with the uleh to wake up a statement, ful bere; fully 500 down with the fever. WL T, Hlaguison.” UANTON, Wi, CaxrtoN, Miss., Hepl. 25.—No apparent abatement fu the fever. Twenty-one new vasss u thu last tweuty-four hours, wostly pegroes. We fech more cucouragud wow ut our de- treased mortality, whivh fa yue to good nurstuy aud the extraordinary vigilauce sud activity of our pussiciuny, Urs. Lyons sod Pricetly, who suens never to weary of dotug guod, aro mecting with remarkablo success. Dr. Bemwes 18 rapid- Iy recovering. Wo wnlse the energetic services of our Frestdent, 4, W, Thomas, who hus buen sieik several duys. He liopes to be on duty tomorrow. Fattier Dugan, who, with the ex- ceprion of Fatber Cogan, who died at Lty post, 16 tho ouly miutster who romatued with us, fa out agaip, fully recovered, sud gocs around cheeriug und encouraging tho well and wlnis- terlog to the sick. 8. ¢ Divisg, o Chatrman Kelief (‘omlllllwo. BAY 7. LOUIS, Nzw Onrmans, Seot. 25.—Six yellow tavcr deaths at Bay 8t. Louls yesierday. Three of the brothurs of Ht. Stanislaus College at that place pad the black yomit last eveniug, MISSIBSIPYS, A letter from Missisalppt City reports thir- teen cascs of fover at thu Baroes Hotel theres Oue chld uot expected o recover, GERNADA, OxEy¥4DA, Sept. 25.—-No deaths, aud but oua new casy for the pass twenty-four hours. The fever 1s xs walignact a4 & month sgy, but there 13 littio material for it. FULTON. . Catno, 1L, Bept 2h—Fultos, Ky.. regorts and its action {n . “Assoclation—New % He buried tho last of his four Affules are fear-, ) s ! istrict, npon mo question of re- - R S i

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