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VOLUME XXXI1X. MINERAL WATEHR, e e et e AN STATEMENT OF TR APOLLINARIS COMPANY. Onr ngents in the United States hava transmitted 1w an srticle which appesred in print contalaing ehargens made by & manufacturer of artificlal spark- ting waters, ngninst the Avelllnmris Natural Mineral Wates Thesrtlcle fa plataly calculated to mislesd; even the desdlng, under the title of ** United States Asssy Of- fie”, {8 intended 1o convey to the public the erroneous tmpreesion that it 4 an ofilctal documenty while In re- allty t {2 entirely s private matter. The beat evldence of this Is that the Govermment hat taken no notlce of 14 nor placed suy relisnce fn it; but outhe Contrary, allows tho Apollinarts water to be tm- ported se_heretofare, as & natursl mineral water, frea of unty, whils an artificial water {4 itable 1o & heary duty, which [t would certainly be to the fnterest of the Government to collect. TIAving, at & heavy outlay, obfained the sole control o of tha Apallinarls Mpring, which can yearly farniah FOILTY milllon bottles, it wonld be ri- giculous to supposo that we would manufacture and ex- port an artificial water at increased expenss where na- tare hns 50 bountifully supplied sn article which eyl- dently 11 8 serfous obatacie to k16 success of manufao- tarers of inferfor waters, Toshow tho grawing popularity of tha Apolliuaris Water wo would stato that where In 1974 our sales tn Great Drltatn smounted to three hurdred thowe sand bottlew, in 1877 they wero ncrrased to five million hotties, and judgiug from the steadily in- creasing demand for this water in the United States it salo there wiil soon Teach thess gures. An o qonranteo that the Apollinaris \Water shtoped to tho Unlted Htates comes direct from the aprings all involces mont there bear the certlicnto of the Ualted Rtntes Consul, To further refate the charges against the Apelil- narla Nntnral Mineral Water. we quote from certificates given us by some of tho most eminent suthoritles nud chomiats of Europe who pere sonally inspected and examined the Apolling. rleSpring on tho Apot, which 12 the only method of ascertalnfug whotlier tho water le natural or srufl- chal. DR. MOHR, Medicn? Counclllor and Professor at Bonn. In consequence of communlcations received from foultelt called upon to visit the Apollinarls Bpring, andexamined everything there most minutely, 1 have convinced myself the soring ylelds such an enormous wuantity of water 80 highly impregnated with naturst arbonic acld an not to nllow of anyorelgn wae teror any nriiicial earbonle acid belng used. After an exhisustive Investigntion of tho apring snd obtalntng the moat complete informstion, I declare the witer na subplicd to the publio from the spring to ho purcly untaral In every respect, and of most excellent quality, PROF. 4. ALFRED WANKILIN, 8t. George’s Jlonpltal, London, und Pablie Annlyst to the County of Buckinghan, 1 havo visited and carctully examined the Avolitnaris Bpring near Nenenahr, {n Rhenlsh Prussla. Thecarbonle meld tmpregnating the Apaille only tho natural gns which be- longn to the water, mnd conres up with it to the surfidco of the spring. 'The Apellinaris Water, as sapplied to the pablic, Iasimply and purely a Nasural Mineral Water. DR. OSCAR LIKBREICH, Professer of NMedicine at the University of erlin and Director of the Pinrmncologlen! College, I found at the Apollinarfs Hpring an extraondinary richness of natural carbonlc acld 1sing up with the water, and personally conviuced myaclf that all the watar coming from #sid spring 12 exceaslvely impreg. nated with this natural carbonic acld. The Apollinaris, bottled according to sl the rules of nciencey in na entirely natural mine eral water, MR. HEPKE, Muyor of Neacnahr, ‘The Mayor of Neuenalir, fn whote Mayoraity the Al t Spring I8 situsted, hereby certifes that it n & 1o him tunt no ariliicial earbonio acld 1a used In bottling tho Minernl Water at the Apolilnaris Mineral Soring, TOWN COUNCILLOR DR. TH. IKYLL, Analytleal Chemist. T\ A, Herberts, Evq., Vice-Consul of the U Ingne: ‘At your request and In_your company 1 visited, Oct. 8. 1677, the Apollinaris Spring near Neucnahrt wa nict Mr. A, Kreusberg, tho Dircctor of the Apollinatls Co. (Lim.). Hs permitted fnapection of the whofe estsb- Mshmeat. Iexamined minutely every locality thers snd1convinced mynclf of the nonecxlutence of any apparntus for the productlon of artinelnl carbonlo meid, The natural carbonic acid arleing from the spring exlsts fn such an enormonus quantl. ty as would make the use of artiicially manufactured carbonic actd nn nbsurdity. 1 have no hesitation In deciaring that, in richness of carbonlo acid, the Apollinaris Hpring In not ap- proached by any other kuown Gierman soring, and that 1t deserves In every reapect the namo of an excellent naturally acldulated water, Tho United Btates Conaul at. Cologne, who sent this report to the Government, declares, fram lim awn Inspection, the Apolltunris Water, as bottled. a nateral product. We trust the above will convinca all that the Apollinaris sont te the United Stntes 1s n Naturnl Mincral Water, and that they will place no rellance upon the falwe repurts circulated by dealers who ure covious of onr THE APOLLINARIS CO. (LIM.) OF LONDON, SOLE LESSEES OF THE APOLLINARIS SPRING. FREDKK DE BARY & C€O0., NEW YORIK, NOLE AGE! TULVERMACHEIE GALAVNIC CO. = HELP! FOR THE WEAK, MERVOUS AN DEBILITATED! * The afflicted can now be restored to perfect health and bodily encrgy, without the use of medicine of any hind, PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, meet every requirement, The most learned physicians and scientific men of Europe and this country indorse them. < Theso noted Curntive appliances have now stood the test for upward of thirty yeany and an protected by Letters-Patent fn wll tho principal countrles of the worll, They wero deereed the only Award of Merlt for Blectrlo Appliances ut. the great World's Exhibitions =Vurty, Philadelplila, and elsewhero—and live heen found the most valunble, wafe, shaple, and efliclont koown treatment for cure of Alscaso, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? 2l wish to recover the rame degree of health, Mrength, and energy as experlenced In furmer yeurs? Do any of the following mptoms or el of kymptom mect your Iscandd conditlon? Are you suffering from i-eatth b any of fis many and_muliifaris ous faruy, conscquent upon i Hngering, nervs s, ehranile or functionnl diseane? Do you Sl nervons, debiiitated, fretid, tmid, and ck the power of will uid netion 7 Aro you subjuct ti lows of memory, finve spells of fulnt- lug, tuliness of hiood In ‘the head, feel Hstion, mebitug, untL for bustncows or plewure, and ubject 10 113 of melancholy? Are your lid- Bey, woniieti, or bload, iy n disordenal cone Wilony Do you sutler from rhewsmatism, Beurulzin or ‘nehes und pulns? Have you N bidIsereet In early years nud tind your- tirvsed With W “niultitude of glootty Iymploms? Are you tlmid, nervous, and forgetful, wid your mind contiuuntly dwels ingon the sutfect? Hive you lost ronfldence A0 yourself anid ¢NOTEY (0F business puruit? Ato you subject to uny of the followlng symp- thnu flentless nhghits, hroken sloep, 1ighits \mare, drenins, patpltation of the heart, \ falnews, confuston of Ideus, sversion to wbele dneny I the head, dimness of wight, pi e undd bloteles on ‘the fico and bick, and Sher deponident, wymnploma? ‘Thousinds of Joung men, tha middla-aged, and even the d, satrer (rom nervous ead physieal debil- Ly, “Phousandy of femules, 100, are. brokei down jn health aod spirlts from disorders | ex, and who, froms fulse prolong thelr sufferiugs, £ negleet & subject &0 pro- ductive of fhealth and happlness Wheu there Wat baud u means of restoration PULVERMACHER'S * ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS e theso various discused conditlons, aftar 4 other means fail, und wo offer the mout Snviiclng Lestimotly direct from the af- Heled thumselves, who huve been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, *fler drugging fu valu for months and years. Fend now for DENCRIPIIVE PANPULET and Tur Eiscrmie QuakTEnLY, 6 lungs Illus. ted *Journu), contatviing ' ful particulars fad [NVORNATION WONTIL THOUSAN LG, Cop- tuudled froo, Call on or sddress, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO0,, Tor. 8th & Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, O, 0r 212 Broadway, NEW YORK, BRANCH OFFICE: 28 STATE ST.,CHICAGO. B~ Avoi i - e, G Bamghi el 0w 1 i<h the apnnine from the snirions. BURT'S SHOES O s THEY ARK THE Tuer A% your Dealer f0r thaua, NTR FOIL UNITED NTATEN A " Bawmill, l;efl'u- h the Commission luck T dei i i ; W 1 i 2 w Te an.l W Lros L 5ay i 150 Mattocks, with sndivey 29 Girdan PROFOYALN. Proposals for Indian Supplies and Stock Catile, DrpanfuRNT OF THX INTERION, OFricx or IRDIAX AYPATRN, WABIINUTON, Bont, 18, 1479, Indorsed **1'ropossls for Stock, n case may bu), atid addressed (o Qf ludian Affal be recelved At this ufice up 10 11 w'eluc Thursday, Oct, i, InTd, for the delivery al Louls, "Kauss lowing subpl clea, ¥ Sesled proposals, et New York, Cicayh, h. City, Bloux Cfty, or Yanktow, the fol- i pies 10F tha Jied-Clond aii Spotied-Tai e ? 4§ Fortunlo awmill aad ¥ixtures (sbout 35 Lurse: bower) 4 Heavy Lumber Wagonay M) Bets Doudle Haroo ey L0 1Mows, single abd duuble shovels @ Breaking Plows; 0 Harrowe 175 ks owre and aingle T el Jouble ai ugle Treost 10y poz. Planters' floeay 40 dpadent 10 Nhovels, loug handless 50 Cross-Cul wel 20) 1iand Eaws; 400 Augors, wesorted sizeey o 2 Beythes sud Bnaths; L 8 20 Drawiog Kaives: iy Nastabe sinal atzos B 2 Fanning g L2 400 Loy Chalns Iuch {rony l‘(‘l sy !‘urk':' % * ‘our-Tino Forksy 200 Axes, with handlesy %0 Doz, Azle (Grease MAF"’{"“"‘I‘V:‘&‘I“FV‘"“"‘C tha Red-Claud Mflflc 14 e delivery at the Ted:Clou y ol old heifers, and at spotted Tull 200 4-year- O TO0 TR s et wonn e vt AT anda iidfers thust pecity at what potnt they propote to deltycr The ariielo exeuos e cantie, walc win bo Teduirod to bo doliyered at thy resvective Akoncics be- farch 1 and May I, 1879, A certiued chieck on somo Nations) Bank or U, 'S, Depository for a suin equal to at least amoung of tie prapotl. puyabia 1o Commlsslonar of Tndian Aflulrd, mtst accotvauy each bid, 10 Lo hieid Uy hilin untl the swards are wede and cantracts ani bonds executed. Xl FIRUL fa reverved 10 refect any or all blds, or any art of Ay bid: also, to Increass o7 diminish tho quan® 11y of sy articly embraced tn the furegoing llat, E. A HAYT, Comuilesioper. PROPOSALS FOf TOBACCO, OFrivx oy PURCHASING AXD DEPOT C, 8., CHieao, N, Sept. v, Ini, Bealed proposals, In duplicate, will Lo received at this ofice, from msnufaciurers only, untll 13 o'clock m.. Get. 1, 1678, for furnishiug to (4o subalstenco De- partment. U 8, Army, - "100.000 l'nln;dl- l’lllll' Tnhlncml i Tha Tobacco to ull welkht one-pound plu packed i well:scasoued (kila-dried) sycaniors boros oF cases, contalniug Afty-two pounds eachi, und o, ha deliverci at the {1, K, pubslsterice Ktorvhoitse in Chi- Ay durin the TwAtb of Octobor aud Noveinber, o ‘obarcu requil 1181 outaincd upon application 1o T arica 13 Wy G e it cations wid Eanihion 1Hir aavertidiient et b xtiached to fach Broilaal, bo Telerred o thereln, and furia 8 gare ercof, iR idusis bsrt e b s gy o Bamplo 10 bo srel) at Uie Oifice, & pluk of whictiy Upon e aDplicatton, will bo Turniaisd Uy Lisf 1o $hovs h bid. bids, ST 1L R b AL Sialr i G B l)flfil’flsALH YOI ILLUMINATED TILING, WITH Iron fraines dxed complete, for the cor rd ruof f tho United Blates Cusiom-llouso aud Pust-Otlice at Chicazo, i **Orrica or s Surzavistxo Ancurtact, “THEASUMY DRPABTMENT, od propeadlembs Do feretval k- this oMice ' i S’ the 301k 4aY of b 1 IlL. fu sccordance with drawing and specin- 50753 Fat oh apolIceton 44 THiA S, o (i viice oF thie'supariaiendont. SAESG, il + ehliit. Sugervising EDUCATIONAL, T b el bl JSEE UL PRI FENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, PENN.—Of A : sipuctlon 5 H Eneticar .'.‘if'fin-"cl.z"&'\"'{?‘.‘& o i For particuiary o SEWETT WILCOX, T VA TR ialicadr oot Howe, or L0 Cal DIE. DA HILV W, BIEAD. M~ é‘mfl;fi ('?Jnnu; AND oulis AL Engll ach, and German' Bosrding aud Day Eclioal for Younx Lidles bu i ics. No. l,“n&Thlfl!'wl(lKh yenavepe 0. abulicalivifinn persunal ve, Lecture L0 v 1.aw Dephriinit Tui ehtel forca! opeai W0 feruis SeVéa mouths each. Tactice. Teru fee 800 & Luale, July 1, 1576, MADAME CLEMENTS 5CHOOL L d N Eor youg luiles o chllicen.” GUUMANTOWN, k- k5 “Ihe schuol will réchen Wedn Fur circulans apoly 10 g HelgoL. aton Uulyerity.) ot 16, 1878, Course, oy by - Addreas o circ: HEN YII'ITCAICU‘C&DSAI!: BCALEs, Pl BARKS! sTaNDAKD FAIRBANKS.,MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Clicago. Becarciultobuy oaly the Geaulag, o ITTING CLOTIIES. Must Wear Something BESIDE ““JEWELRY” Throngh Winder, Can't Keep Warm willr Nothing but a Silver Tea-Set. WE WANT T0 FURNISH THE CLOTHEN! ‘We'vo got mountains of Ovorcoats, and they are just nice, and no mis- tako. Our great store is chock full of ovorything worn by man and boy, sold on their morits, at lowost pos. sible prices, for cash only, and that is the way we buy tho goods. We honestly belicve that OUR PRICES aro lower than any othor Clothing Houso in the United States. Thero is a fit about our Coata that— well, you come in and we can ghow you just what we mean. We are cortainly making many friends, and that is what wo shall always try to do. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & GO, Professors of the Art of Talloring, and Clothing for the Hu-.man Race, gometimes known as the BOSTON SQUARE-DEALERS, Cor. Clark & Madison-sts. BRANCEIL, 238-240-242 Blue Islaud-av.. cor. Trwelfth-st. BRANCEL, 532 Milwaukee-av,, corner Rucker-st, In all, 503 feet front of Cloth- ing Stores, all open till H® every night. Secyou again to-morrow mornlng, perhaps. 0GERS & CO, SHIPPERS OF COAT,, 144 Market-st,, cor. Monroe, LACKAWANNA LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG, BRIAR HILL, By Cargo, Car Load, or Single Ton, ¢~ We give eapecial attontion to the re- tail trade, delivering promptly and in good order to any part of the aity. Also guaran- too quality of our Oonl equal to the best. |0Merl by mml will recolve prompt atten- tiot CARRIAGESN, BUGGHE, 257 - STATEST. - 257 barriages, Buoies, Horses, ~ Harness, p and Open Delivery Wagons, LARUGEST ANSORTMENT IN TUE CITY, Wiil continue 1o seli al jeas 1han cost 107 & fow dave louger to reduce our large sluck, prepsratory to re. moval 10 OUr New quarters, 354 and 235 biatuest, Call aud b convligeed. C. J. HULL, 257 State-sts Repository, 257 Factory, cor. Archier-av. and Twenty-fourth-st. “HUCKINS CELEBRATED SOUPS, HUCKINS' OELEBRATED & ; ¢ 3 eut kids. ' Bold by all rat- cluse Grocers, At whole- sale by Frankiln MacVeogh & C0. Sprague, Waroer i Ca. John W, Willa: and ——————— e e 3 wther ioading jobbers, Aroriel hermetiesily-sealed cane, aid ar Teady foF th Labid AL 8 noment's putler, funl7 requiring to e Heated Mrnrnmrvlnu-fl‘lwu Boupd __MISOELLANEOUS, f o IL: ANDIRONS, FEND. ors, Fire-Iron Hets and Btaads to matoh, Coal Hods, Blower Loldors, and Boroens. DALYON'S, . 102 Btate-st, stock of Rtoves. Jisuges, aud Housokeeping REDUCED PRIC BOOKKEEPING, A O Closed, and put ln good shape. A limiled sumi sold of booka regulariy attenided to. ie) B. T. WRIGHT, 0. 90 Wiashington-et., Loom 1. WOMANS HOSPITAL, The Woma's Hospta of e Sl of e, 571 Cottage tirove-av. Chlcago, 11l A Claritable Tnatf lon Incorporsted seps. 1, 187), aiid devoted exclusively Lu thu trestment of the discased aud uceldeats pecullar to womes. THE WOMAN’S FREE DISPENSARY Counected with this Institution s goen every Wednesdsy and Saturday from 10 to 13 S0 IO the Gratullons ieatseny 'of Glecases of wousu, FINANCIAL, Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Scrips and Vouchers, Bought asd sold by LAZARUS SILVEKMAN, Dank, Cusuiber of Comm DENTISTRY, “uufi;-"u&-r. [T 20 N FINEST AND BEst FILGINGS, Vue-thind us it Dis. McCHEBNEY, Cor. Clasrk sud Kaudolph-sis DISSOLUTION NOTIOE. SRR S AR AR i DISSOLUTION. SO o S A o B S AR st 5. H. HARBESON coutinuce et d N, Clark-st bept. 24, 1878 THE SCOURGE. Advent of a Cool Wave the Middle Mississippi Valley. A Violent Storm Parifies the At- mosphere at Momphis and Vielnity, Much Good Expested to Result from the Obange of Tomperature. Little Change in the Outlook at Vicksburg and New Orleans. Tho President of the Howard Associa- tion of the Former Place Falls a Viotim, A Whole City Plunged into Deep Mourning by the Sad Lvent. Great Distress Caused by the Prev. alenco of the Fever in the Interior. Reports that the Plagne Has Suddenly Appeared In Louisville. The Btory Is, Howover, Indignantly Denied from That Oity, MEMPIIIS, TIHE TENACIOUS PEVEN. Special Dispateh (o The Tribune, Mesrms, Tenn, Septe £7.—The epldemic manifests o dispusition to die hard, to movop- olize all avatlobic material ustll a black frost shatl estop fts turther triumphant sdvince. Tho deaths to-day number forty-one, an in- crease ofer those of yesterday, The more prominent include Charles G, Fisher, one of the Dest known and wealthy citizons of Memphis, also Chalrman of the Citizens' Rellel Committee. In this capacity his la- bors bave lLeen constant, uuninter- mipted, and {mmeasurably valuable. The weight of responsibility * aasumed, the dutles Incident to the position, mude such drafis on his physical systein that when attacked ho was sick but a shurt time before death resulted. lls place will be ditleult to U, and his mem- ory will be cherished long after the plaguc shall have become u ‘part of history. Joht Wood, o leadlug raetmber of the Knights of Pytlilas; E. J, Corson, of Mansficld & Co., who slckenced Tuesday; Pat Connell, o delective {n the employ of the Soutbern Express Come pany 3 and Capt. Willlam \. rmun, of tho police, were also puwong the numuer, - A WHLCOME STORM, ‘This section was visited by o terriflc storm of wind, rain, lightning, and thunder lase evening which coutinued after daylight, 4 stormn that has been watched and prayed for, and which, It is belleved, bas had the effect of purifylng the atmosphere, cleansiug the city, snd dissipating the pofson which has scrved to develop tho discas The goud accomplistied by It coming fs not spparent as yet, and it will take a day vr so to demonstrate the belief entertainea i that behalf, TUH CHANUE IN TRMIERATURE, no doubt, not only incrensed the death-rate, but also the number of cnses, To-nlght it ls cold, renderlor & fire fudispensable to comfore,— benetlclal to the well, but Lumensely dunaging to {uvalids. The disease hes prevallod with wonderful fa- tality among the nurses of late. Of the dele- gation that came from Shermay, Tex., all have died, and & larre proportion of thoso from other poluts are efther skk or dead. Thy samu can Yo safd of the physicians, very fow of thos= who werc taken having recovered. I hieard of antucldent to-day which illustrates sume of the types, who, 100 meau to die, live to become Y OBJECTS OF BXECRATION by thelr fellow-men. John Qrachat, resid- ing near Chelsca, had the slckucss in his family, and o response to @ requisition the Howsrds sent a Mrs. Mary Brown to nurso them. The paticuts cou- valesced, when Mra. Brown was taken down and died through lack of attention from those shu had wursed back to bealth. Last night at midaight the inhuman wouater removed ber body from his house, and vaused it to be wterred fn s nelgnboring door-yard. A warrant was found for his arrest to-duy, and If found he will be se- verely dealt with, DIFPICULTY IN PROCUIING BURIALS 8 stll experienced. Lost uight J. 8, Edmonson, after walting st the com- etery durlng the afternoon, sueceded In obtafning the Intenueot of his sister, Mre, ‘Tate Dashell, at milnight, when the grave was opcued, sud thoe solewu service performed by tho light of torvhes. Some pliases of the eoidemic are too horrible w contemplate or dwell upon. The country towns coutfous to be suppiled with nurscs und mediciues by the Howards,and the ublquituus no- ero to levy forsupport on the Reltef & Ald So- clety. At Camp Jos Wiltluns, where the dis- case beean lust week, good health has been re- established, and Dr. W.E. Rogers, who was so vivlently attacked, also Dr. Nall, oo bbth ree garded us completely restored to health, TUS COLD WEATHEL s uncomfortable for this latliude, apd many vredict @ frost. This {s the ubsorblux toplc about the botels, and the plaguc fs for the time Jost sight of tn the Lope tuat to-norrow uorn- ing will witness _the adyont of that clement which is alone able to bring that peace of mind to which all have beeu stravgers for the past tureo moutbs. The uew cases to-day number 125, of which P. G. Bigley, s well-known coal dealer, receutly tn eharge of the Howards supply devot, aud re, R. B, Clarke, wife of the Treasurer of the Citi- zous' Relict Committec, are the most noted. The followlug is the desth-list, which all proplicsy will grow smaller aud smaller dally hereafter, uutil the opideinic is frozen out: Goarte Landrum, Boury Bcbaper, J. B. Alteng- ton, Cuarles Greupe, Thomss Young, Joba Jones, Fatrick Counell, \Y, U. C.Atliler, Joan ¥. Hagyert) Mre. Johnson, Mrs, B, ¢, Forcat, Willum: Gll- m Henry ' J. Lyman, Yrancis 3. 1. Wilcos, Peter T, 'l'uik Kdward Careoll, Jonathan Woad, Joln McNaniste, Mea, lose L e, C. Fisher, Gerito. Y Chasiey outar, Chation 3 CAeViE, 13 'uater, tles U. “Toouwns Meatu, Sartin Walst, Carolins To the Westsrn. duvstated Press Mzuruis, Teog., Bept, W—A severe -ralne storm, accompauted with lightulog avd shuader visited this city just after midpight, sud this wmorntug the sir §s purer.) Frow nvon yesterduy ugtll noon to-dsy forty- ‘RIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1878, three deaths have occurred. Tweuty-six of these were reported this morning. Among those who have dled atnce last night aro Charles G. Flalier, Chialrman of the Citizens? Rellef Committee; Ed. J, Carson, of Mans- fleld’s drug house; Capt. W. H, Hoffmang of the pollce force; Mrs. Cromwell, who came in charge of the nuraes set from Washington Cits; Jonathan Wood, bookkeeper of Langatafl, Urahain & Proudfit; E. Mercheval, Mrs, B, Forreat, wife of the station-house kecper, and Clsrles 1. Parte. NEW CARES, Twenty-two physiclans of the Ioward Medlcal Corps report 134 new cascs, This turning cooler (s unfavorable to the sick Forty-one deaths bava oceurred for the twens ty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock to-nlght, CONVETANCES SCARCE. Physiciana find it a difficuls mstter to procure converances, and to overcome this obstacle President Langstafl, of the Ioward Assucia- tion, will telexraph to Loulsville for twelve hurses and buggies, HELP FOR OUTSIDE TOWNS, This forcuoon the Howard Associstion eent snother batch of nurses to Brownsville, Ger- mantown, and Colllerville, Teun., and Decatur, Ala. Doctors 0. D.. Bartholomew aud (. W. Tucker bave been detafled by Dr. Mitchell, the Medical Director of the Howards, to atlend the sick in the suburbs of Memphis. A CONRESFONDENT 8ICK. Cuintnins, speclal correspondent of the Kaunsas City Zimes, was fouud fo his room to- day very lll from the fever. His condition is critical, as he bad lald for two dagys without Iuforming any one of his sickucas. DRUNK. Dr. Mitchell bas relleved from daty Drs. B, A. Bobo, of Geotgis, and C. 8. Roberts, of Sulphur, Ky., on account of drunkenness, UATHERING THEM 18, Peter Tufts, Deputy Inapector of Oils, dled to-day. The wile of Dr. J. R. Dawson also tied this nfternoon. Her husband had preceded her but a few short days. Louts Czapskl, Geweral Bookkeper of the Union & Planters’ Bank, was stricken this afternoon; also Mre. Abe Corse, Mra. R. B. Clarke, wile of the Treasurer of the Citizens' Rellef Committee, Mrs, Jesse F. Brown, Mrs, Jennie Willlams, and Leopold Quepel, George 8. Webb, of Norfolk, Va, U. (i, Bmith. a druggist from Shreveport, and Nr, Francis Heads, o1 Marshal, Tex., died to- d:g. and were burled by the Huwarda, r. P. Quirk, of Daston, O., is slowly con- valesciug, TIE FUNEHAL OF LANGDONA CHEVES, the volunteer physiclan fruta Bavannah, who died loat ulght, was uttendea by the voluuteer jnysicians of the cities of Charleston, Moblie, and Savannab. ‘The Rev, Dr. Datzet!, of Shreve- port, delivercd o most eloquent sermon, and the scene was veryaffecting, The Rev, Dr. Huson, of Florida, who has been acting in the double capacity of phyvsiciun and mnluister, was taken down with fever late this afternoon. AMONG THE CONVALESCENTA who were seon un the atroets to-fav were Louls F. Rierson, P, W, Semmes, Foray Holt, and C. L. Btofler, all Howard visitors; Henry James, of James & Hoowa, carrfaze manufacturers; Charles Lavton, and W, C. Davis, T. Roane Wariog, the Visitor at Large of the Howard Assoclation, reports all the slck fn the «lty as being provided with competent nursoa, A DESOLATHE CITY, AROUSD sLOUT MENPILS. From Qur Own Corrvesondent. Mexris, Tenn, Sept. 25—1 left Chicago one week ago to-nizht, expecting that when [ reached this -fated city 1 shauld witness the fullest complement of horrors that ever grated on the vision of man, 1anticipated realizing all that bad beew, reported 88 tw tho condaution of affairs In Memphls, Lut if 1t bad been fore. told me that 1 should o éalled tipan £ cun- template the horrors which byve met'my gaze on every hand Tam sure [ should have shrunk aposlled at thoundertaklng, ithasbeenten-fold more terrible thun war—a contest that renders the attscked defenscless and palsies the facule ties of those who arc spared. Whether ooe sits In bls lLouss ur wanders about the deserted strects, Lic wees death iu overy. direction, from which thero I8 uo escape, ‘The epldemic of 1878 was thought to bo a visitation of unparalleled magnitude, But thoss who bore the brunt of that struzgle speak of it asa hollday tn comparlion with the epldemic of 1574 There is only griet apparent every whers to-fuy for those who fled the city whea the crisla came, as also those who remaived, have jost reiatives aud friends promiscuously. TIk HOROKS OF TN PLAGUR hayo invaded the cottages of the poor and the valaces of the rich in equal proportivn. The poor have nos been called to bLear the burden alone. Rich men eseaped cuntact with the pestilence by filght, but they left au heritage of infamy more to be dreaded than the narrow hole tu the gronnd which contalns all that was left of the vicuims of disease, One of the dally papers struck & populer chord the other day wheu it denounced us @ curso to Memphis greuter than the plague iteelf those togl- tives who have not contrlbuted one dul- Jar in woney or one word uf sympathy to ald aud cncourage the men fighting the greatest eplderufe In the history of the eity, And it {s true. Oneman, whots I hear of dallv, is ab- scnt ot an Eastern watering-pluce, and from tha rents of squarcs of bulldiuzs oa Maln strect contributed an Jusignificant sum. ‘This, with the promise that whea the [oward Fund reached o certaln Hmited amount, he would re- plenish the excliequer with a furthier donation, A BIAMEPUL NARRATIVE, T was paselng down Maln street Friday morn- ing, when, I was accosted by a very houcst- appesring but very excited fndividual fu the the gurb of an employe of a larze dry-poods house near the hotels. *U'pon halting to ascor- taln what was wanting, he motioned me to coms uloug; hewished to apeak with me, Hu- teriug the store, he proceeded to lock the premises, and lnquired if 1 was uot connected with Tug Cmicago Tuinuse. Afier some hesitation, ‘for the maon was deeply excited, aud [ was uncertuln as to tho cuuse of these wysterious actluns, I unbosumed my Ildentity and walted to hear what he had to say ubout the cpidemic, 1knuw that would bo the subjoct of his dis- course. Nothing elsu {8 talked shout lere: At the breakfast table the appetite of the gucst s futerrupted by the (ntelligence sowe ous ut the table communicates 1o his nelehbor, that so-and-vo had tha black vomdt last whght any dled 0 torture. The same ut diuner and sup- ver, snd during the evening he hears the sume sorrowful {uformation cauvassed unlimitedly, Wheo uy tuterviewer had disposed of these prefiminarics b went straight 1o the business inhaud and related that e Kuew of o promi- nent Jawyer du this dty who skipped out when the fever caue, leaviug his patatial residence fu chargo of a white woman housckeeper and ve- ureas scrvant, The white woumau felt sick (u tiine, aud when the wbscut ouo Leard of i he wrote a letter 10 the nezress udmonlshing her to send the lavalid to tho hosoltal; not to uss suy of the pruyisiuos or delicacies Lis larder wus supplied with, byt to belp hersell outalde. The vame of this Samaritan JMewphian iy kuown; lls letter sjored away, sod up- o his return to tho aty thoso who aroin s position ta kuow aro con- fident that bis occupation will be gone from hero forevermore. lu straugy coutrust with this case was B TUN NOURSNE OF ANNIE COOKE, ao upfortuyate womsu, who turued her wman- slou ou Gayoso sireet iuto phospital, aud fur: nlshed protection fox, all who came (snd sl were paor), until she beralf sickeped and sy down o die s sacriice'for the lives of otbers. Mcu walk these streets to-duy whorlse up to I her blesscd. Bhe labored, sustslued by s love uf duty, untd vast seitel, aud Gled @ pase- tyr to the plague from which the lawyer, and the politician, and the capitailst not onty fled, but refused to contribute to relleve. If from. the departure of every gentle spirit good is borne, may not gentier, purer splrits stand In’, the nlace of that lost woman to win her aisters 9. from the path they wend! No act of charity is ever lost, belleve the philanthiropist and moral- 1st, and 1t will nut be in this case, say all famil- far with fts occurrance, Not ouly will it be re- wanlcd in this mortal life by those she has benefited, bat also will it be allowed ber n the Lrilliance of the eternal moraing. - REPULSIVE SCENES, Latterly the mortalitf has been proportiom- ately preater among the colored population than with thelr Caucesian bretbren, snd in theso cases the repulsive scenes which charac- terized the epidemic when at its helghth are duplicated, Durive the hul, week n physiciuan, while on his rounds, Liad his attention attracted to the (fayuso House hy evidences of fife within this forimer eelehrated caravansery, and, visiting the premiser, found it peovled with nearly 8 hundred African patients Inal) stages of sls- ease, Age, sex, and eondition were comminglod tugether, sose in the last stages ot dissolution, uthiers mantfesting the initlatory svmutoms of the disease, and others beyond recovery, with- out medicul attendance or attention, aid 1n 8 falr way 1o resolve the establlshment into s charnel “house. Ile, of course, reported the condition of afTairs at once, awd measures were taken to remedy the evils, ahich, if permitted v conttnue, would have resulted 1n o resump- tion of the plague with all its horrors. Anvther physician was enlled to vislt n fam- fl]‘ of colured suffercrs residing v the outskirts of the city, The family was composed of the parents and severst children ranging In see trom majority to fnfanvy. ‘They were the pour- eat of the poor, with nothing (o alleyiate thetr diseass with which all of thein wers down. He did ahat lie_could fur the unfortunate famity, who were peuncd up in a parruw, close, un. ventilated spartment, and while making his in- vestizations discoyered that one of the “duuzt- ters, ubout 20 vears age, had been dead for sev. eral hours, and was fust being resolved intoa mass of corruntion breedivg g nulsance unsuf. feruble, and fillmg the entire neighborhood with the sceds of discase. He wasthe only person present who was free from the prevatilng coin- rlnlm. and was obliged Lo convass the uelizh- horhoud through & blimding slorm for help toeffect o removal of the corpse, After o prolonged and alinost frultless clort he pro- cured the services of & uelchbor, with whuse esaistance the Dody was rotled up in a shect, taken to an outhouse, and left unth the storm cessed, when # Tough grave was prepared and the body interred witbout a priestly benedic. tion. LACK OF BURIAL FACILITILY, The difficulty experienced in procuring prompt burial has by nu weans been remedied, and funerals ary kept walting for graves to be upun- ed. The cofiln #3 remosed from the heurse In many {ustuuces 1o enable that mortuary vehicle to fill suother appolntment, and the felatves, often witiiout o clergyman to perform the sad rites of the burisl scrvice, are ohliged to walt untd the last resting-pluce of a departed parent, son, duughter, brother, or slster i+ prepared, ‘The sume’ rule apptivs In regand to the services of an unders taker, Iisengugrements are so In advance ol his ability to exceute thems that It 18 by Wo means unusual for a body to be kept forty- curht hours pefore belng collined. Last Thurs. day s man pamed McUregor, who pussessed soine Jocal fawe as o Spiricualist and necro- mancer, died suddenly, and notwithstanding the ellorts made in that belslf, he reaaned uo- buried ‘until yesterday, decomnosition meane while having taken place, and creating a panie If ot new cases [n the viciniy of his residence. As nererafore stated, the psupers are burted by the munleipal authonitics, uwd uo thoe, by reaton of the ex:gendes of the case, is wusted in getting them out of sight. Many 8 mouru- ful dromu frow real life ts vnacted ‘amou e worthy poor, aud if ever a histry of the epl- demic’s weitten it will be frutiful wich TOUCZING REMINSCRNCES of the dark duys thut now hang about the Clty un the Blufl.” One came under myv observa- ton yesterday, which 1s a falr typo of the sind, und 1ts redtal to » parey of gentlemen ut the dintier-table of the Peabody brotght tears W tbe eyen of wore tha one Who heusa . A very worthy widow Tady, who hud been sup- rounded by comfort if not luxury, {n better days, had her fanuty reduced oy thy discase to a little daugrhiter, whose turi cuine wheu Jeust expected, und, cesulting tatally, lelt the poor muther aloue in the world, the solv survivor of what had untll Jy been a happy family. Her means were exhausted, aml tha thournt of her dawrhiter's beiug burfed ud s pauper was too ek for ber materual eart to bear. When the chitd was dead, the gricl-stricken parent de- tolled Ltie condhition of ber silairs to a reverend wentleman, who has been one of the foremost 1n his laburs for the atilicte:d. aud asked H sutne- thing could not be done to spare hier this adidi- tivnal pany, She respouded to the demands ol her Father du Hewven, she sand, in o glving Ber last child | to God, but 11 shewss to be lald awuy by strangers hands aud flIl an unkuown pauger’s grave, lier mottier’s heart would be broken. The wood pustor, spprociating the depth of feeling woich promyted this last request, appropriated money for the dead chili’s burial, and Friduy aftersoon the fnnocent was lald sway [u the sbhude of a tree ut Klmwood. THE MOHTALITY AMONG TIR NEGLOES 18 enid to ve due almost entircly 16 thetr babita of Mfeana detlance of the stnplest of saul rules, cleanliuess, trom which many of t fur removed. They crowd {nto the citie together In droves, take 1o king themsalves, and when ose of thew fal 4 mjority ot fustances ve s as lils physteal capaeity to chance 10 dictate, nuring ai vull a v Indifforenc to surroundings penders Lo sis- ceptible to the imwsmatic Influences of Bayou Guyoso, und bis chauce of recovery or death ls u < 1k, in lutt torecuyeror die udure dlsease may With tho whites, a earetul d good constitution wiil generally through, but with the negro bis t mortality of the present seaso: now beiuning to appear, §8 th no small de: to be attributed to Ly 1ack of good nuracs, und sulno ussert to o b skl fu the treatinent, o negleet, and other causes. VAGALOND NURSES, ple ic was tho means of collecting In thia city o targe number of great-hearted wen uind o S gune ' of luzy, shiftleas, drunken vog bunid, to whutn the diseasy waaa vetitable Gud. seid 10 furnishiug omplovtcut at 8 e per dicin to which they had always beenstrungera, Waen the voldeinie wisumead the ternbin pro- portions it attmined Just week the muln cause, or an’ nportsot oue, becaive apparent i tho fuetliclency of the nurses, such inclliciency belg ruvated by fntemperance, As soon us th was tdlovered, o ehauro wis madu at onee, it 1 belteved, with beneficial resul ! worthiess, drioking portion were summarily dischurzed, und it 1s now hopea that they have I weeded vunnof the runks, 1 havo scen wurses Ju o comdition of helpless luluxication prostrata ou the pavencnt, aud at this moment scven of the cratt are conlined o the calabouse on chiarzes of urunkenness, disorderly couduct, and thett, Thouxh there wus a nuber ol thuse cyuscienceless scouudiels matenahzed when the plague began fts race with lie, thev have been tlsposed ot, snd 1o mory consclentious, patient, sympathetic body of men Was sver gathered to- gether ub auy polut to promote the cause of humanity and relieve the sutlerlogs of thelr tellow e “I'o physiclans are noble men too, all of them, valnstaking, ¢ ul, mictingent In the practice of thelr profssins, sud coutribating all thas sclence vun sugucst (0 oluv the advance of s disegse, 1 huve acen twu of the clotl, bowever, so Jdrudk that they weie unable 1o malutain therr eyuihibrium, wnd utterly unfic for - the trusts they tuul undestakien to discharee, One ol thow feil i & comdition uf stupid lnebriety {n ttie butel this alteruoon, dud was locked up lu the station, S A CHINBSE Do Bpeaking of physiclans, 1 met 4 singular chars acter from Chicago veaturday dn the peeson of "AWowg LU, Fou, who claluis bis abilly to cure yellow fever without bt luss of & 50kl cuse, % “ What dig you come downbicre forf? T usked itn, - - “ T make inoney.” be replied. “How do you sucared ' A ] dun's micet with wiy success gt all."* s Ju what way did you untleipate realiziog " S8y curtug the discuse” s Well, what breveuls you (rom practicing, Aru you 4 puysiclaat? - - “No, I wn't e plysulso, but [ cay cure tho iF they'd uive wea sbow,” *Why wolt tuey wive vou o show{" vBocguse they dow't bave auy vputidence fn wy svstew ¥; and then bo went un sud furuish- « an gutliue of lus *system,” which wus kg optuw. Lo watutuaiod that Lbe jove: wis s polsauiug of the buwan ugebcics that could ouly bo clluivated Ly tho absorption ot amore powerful polsunvus sgoucy tban that which affected the patieut. fuls wolson Lo claimed to b opluw, sad I gé- acredulous rnbuc. however, would 3 “tumigated, e - ¥ P ) . g I FIVE CENTS.- . Sould be granted an sudiencs 8 surs he wonld justify his promisea havo, 80 hic concliuded he would, e the camp of his obtuse upoosors, re- ato Chicago, and prepare a lecture, His ve isin the Redpath Lycenm Bareau, TRinux® building, Chicago. . CIICAGOANS. Another Chicazoan here 18 C. R. Langford, #0n of & gentieman In the house of Keith Brothe ers & Co., lie tells me, and as a volunseer tele- graph operator Is doing good work. Stilj ung more s Maj. J. 8, Nichols, of the .lra'anche, to whom that paper is indebted for Its dally {ssue, and for whony the weattny abseutees (Includine one at the Palimer tonse) have the least good will. Amaong the deaths during the scason was that of Philiv Erb, who came hiere from Chicaro withina tirfef period, leaving, it I8 thought, friends and relatives In the Uity by the Lake. AN ITALIAN OTSTEI-GIRL'S CARRER. Mme, Vincent Bacigaiupo died thas after- novn, and thus closed a life of romance ever found outstde of novel pages. Bhe o Metnphis years auo a wost” beautiful [ial irl, and fromn smali bewinnings tn an ovate honse line amassed a fortuns estimated at up- ward ot a milliun of dollars, fler husband dicd Inst week, and her roinaing, tnclosed fo w mase sive metaillc case, vrofusely dvcorsted with siiver-mountings, were Iatd by his aide ln vaty this morming, She was well knoww throughont the Southwest, and highty esteemed for her wany sterbug qualizica and _?[uus activus. She leaves o son down with theTéver, and two mareled daughters safd to be of fag- passing beauty, Yesterday afternnon a cofamunleation w: received from W. J, Furrow, a tetegranh operatnr 8t Longwoud, Camada, contatoling an oifer of his professtonal services tu tho_ aiflivted Men whians for n consideration of §13) per montn aud & guarantee of pomtion 1or five years, Ia newlected to Inzlude an catablisnuent nmd serv- ants in bis proposal, which was aceordingly de- chined, M. il TiLves, NEW ORLEANS AND POINTS TRIBUTAKY. Svartal Diewaten in The frimane. New Onr.eaxs, Sept. 20.—The slight Increase of deaths L3 one of the features of au epldemic expending ftecil, The day's mortality chbs and flows with a geueral downward tendency, so that a proflle ol deatb-movemcinta resembles a mass of mountaln peaks in o geogra; 10 T2 COUNTRY, however, the discasa Is spreadinz und matig- nant. It is sweeping all over the southwestera tortton of the State, Into the ploy woads of Caleaseau and the pralrles of St Landey./ Dr. Guegano, with nurses, arrived at Dry Grove, Misa,, und were orderad uway by the town ou- £ of hin, and thorities. They sought refuge fo the sutiurbs, There Is muth of tas cewardly fear provailing o Misslssippl Three or four cases are roparted of puywictans sentup by Howards being refused eutry to towns and urdeted back Dby men with shote guns, A New Orleans iadv died in a towa ON TIE JACKSON HAILROAD. ‘The people refused all aid, Not 3 wan could be Wired to bring a collla, aad, when buried, the service of the Eplscopal Cnurch was read over the grave by the wifs of & New Oricaus gentle- mau who was present. A lew Badies attended ot the grave, while papie-stricken wen loassd o frow a atstance, EARLY, BZPORT. Tu the Westerss aiwiated Press, Naw OuLpaxs, Lua, Beat. 2h—Dwaths, 45 cases reported, 12 Total deal Catherlue Mucephy (0 ral "), w native ot Mteudota, Wi at the Hotel Dicu, CASES ON A BTIAMIM MW OnuBaNs, Nept. 2i—fo-dav twauty saidurs of the stenmer Bt Lous, Iving actas head of Juckson steovs, left t ] there were sotnu cusea of Tever on b were willloz to raturs provided the Capoaim sout the slek Lo the hospltal gud had La: ship, died Lo Ly e -~ THUE DUPIANS. - - At the Seventh.strvt Protesiast Urpiiins Home twenty-trae chlldren have been so since thoepldemi: commenced; tares had the bluck vumit, bas uut one death ceearred, DEATIIS REPOUTED, From peon to 6 . . tweaty deaths are ree ported, and £20 10w casvs, Lrirty-seven of wisicn were prior tu Sept. 23, HOAND OF UZALTH RIVONT. For the iwenty-tuur hots up to uoon, there were 231 casea reported to the Board of Heatti, 120 of which were Included In tae otlldal regort, aud 103 ountted, they betne of dales prior tu Bept, 23, tirand total ol cises, 5,00, > NEW CAsEs, DrR. D Murray, i changy of the United States Marlue_ Devartuent, at the Hutel Dicw, TepOria three Now cased. ‘Vhres more rises ars reourted ut thy Buvs' Asylum, corner of Se Charlos anl Didossal stréels, and 1wo b the Fomale Urplian Asvin on Cainp sirect. Benjamn Meycr (uegmang, ot ol the Clerks ol the “Tuird District Courty dica to-day of yel- low luver. ¥, M. . Av The Younz Men’s Chrlstian Assoclation makes the folluwing statement: The enerous sy thy of the whole cuantry for Lue Glstress & vaditgz shls city dlnds expresson i vaoed contribations yuite us use uney, “Lits, e Yuung Men's Chirisita o lias ve- coved - from outions ul ot Louis, Mo, oty Mitt., contributious of bedelot hies, and trum dadies of the Frale nid Flower Maosion ot Detruit, Mich., & Linge pavhuse ob delieacica. Ladies and chures onranizations can tender walertal sid by suniluy yiits, ‘The fuyer has tacown nuler the cav Asyocution upwanls of 24 cases of jever 8 lunre mnber of ddestitute. Too cor batics have not equatied the denan is du upon it, and How, U3 U gonerut TpRcsston prevaily that New Orleans. neewd uo woney, it 1 feared tiat beiorg the ceustd & larze bulber ol rascs will bo bunds withuut wicans o carry Whe patle thiroigh to convaleseenve, The Adswiasion still sulleits fue cottinued ald ol s ticnus o money sud {n the s wdicued above. NURES SUNT OUl ‘The Howands -«mt\!.wa:l\'v uurses to Thibo- desuxand four to Napoleon; Dr. Stoue one burse to Tungpahoa; e Y easie and ong Burse to Lagunda Lo-morrow, Huwards—New cana to-day, Christian Assoviatlon, W1, VICKSBURG, A UREAT LOaM. Bve-tal Dontich §0 TAe Fribune, Vickspuug, Scpt. 20.~The eiey 43 draped fn moueniuer, und thy hearts of the peopls ar heavy wih @ricl, Moo pass cach other with buwed heads und hushed voices, und women and clililren give free vent to thetr tears, Willlaa Rockwood, President of tho Joward Assoclu- tion, dled this mornlug ut b o’clock—died Mau tho Coristisn biero that he wus, with a brave heart aud coutident bhope. His lfo was oug fong veries of cood works and charitable deeds, No enterorise for the public guod wus cowplute without b, [y wus the President of the Youug Meo's Christhan Associa- tlou, ex-Chlef of the Fira Department, snd o leadivg pillar of the Presbyteran Church, He was a woal untistug worker. Whatever Lils Lauds fuuud to do was well dove. Bo, when she cpldumic uroke wut snd tus Howards gigsnized, she directiun of af- fulrs was by cousent [lutrusted to hig bands. No position wus over more wortbis Iy tfled or duty more faitblully perlurined. Nigt wud day be stuod at bis post, and per- forwed the arduous duties of his office, whita ey wouderod at bls eudurance, ‘Ul lovked up to him as thelr savior, bouored bita tor his manly deods. 114 DEATH-SED SCKNE was wmost s@ctiug, aud nvested with sn tntere cst uhat was witnost ustlonsl. The doors of bLis bed-chambers wers thrown open and his frieuds summoued to fake lly last tarcwell. Althouszh Lie aighe had left bins, bis tewory vas cleas, | aud the namo of every fricud brougt tobls lipsn - topder megsage of sdley. There wery no dry eyes uear bis bedslde out bls own He never faltered, but suook evory way by tho baod with & calin resignation and a gulet Joy, such as ouly & vonscivsucss of A0 Bublswbled U9 2673 Youur