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P VOLUME XXXIX. SUNDAY. i 3 e PAGES AUCTEION SALE or WATCHES, JEWELRY, Etc. $ FIRE INSTEANCE. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PRICE FIVE CENTS. - BEST FITTING CLOTHES. der, regardless of price. of bargains were ever offered in Sales at 10:30, 2:30, 7:30. - Auetion. Auction. Aunction. Incredible as the announcement at first appeared, the pub- Tic hegin to realize the Truth, that our magmficent and un- equaled stock: is 1o be sold piece by piece to the highest bid- Our assortment of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Bronzes, Jewelry, Solid Silver, Plated Goods, &¢., still remains unbroken. o such chances for unheard= this city. . MATSOIT & CO., STATE & VONROESTS ‘éfif 10th, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. The Largest Field of Trotting Horses Ever Entered. AMOUNT OF PURSES, $13,000. THE FASTEST HORSES IN THE WORLD are at the “ New Track” - of the CHICAGO JOCKEY and TROTTING CLUS. The finest grounds, finest, track, and finest Club- House in America. The Last, Largest, and Most Aitractive £xhibition of specd ever ‘brought together, including the well-known fiyers: RARUS, ‘ HOPEFUL, and GREAT EASTERN. . 81 ENTRIES! YPromising the GIB.EATEST ARRAY of spaad ever shown to the public. SYNOPSIS OF HENTRIES. FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, OCT. 8. £:40-Class—Purse, $1,000-—$500, $250, $150, and $100. XINE ENTRIES, AS FOLLOWS: o Siar Duroe, Chicago; . m.. Golden Girl, Waterioo, ‘Black Do, Ghies Kalamazoo. Atich. Bachester, s e dohia ). ook SADMIZ DATY. £:20 Class—Purve, $1,500-5750, $375, $225, $150. E ENTRIES, AS FOLLOW! s, Scott’s Thomas, Nas Tom Kecler, Seneca Fall Liztle Fred, Cantoa, L. SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY OC‘I‘ 9. 2:28 Class—Parse, $1,000-5500, $250, $150. $100. FOURTEEN ENTRI S . Frank Null. Chicago: ch. m., Gum Bail. Newb) & m L‘xl-mn.nnld. Cliteago. 1il;: €b.a., Pledinout, Chi . y Alice, Cub oS, Vs, Shi g Mazomante. Cruont PR AT gt g it - Jashington Court-Hons cF::nd;:e. Janes win ¥ mxun. m { Loulsvlile, K} m,, Carrle K., 3 Chicago. i ©_ SARMIT DAY. 2:23 Class—Purse, $1,500-5350, $375, $225, $150, T\\'r:x.fl:_}_—:.\‘nu 3. AS Re o Lew Scott. Warren, I'a.: b. m. b, &, Fred Hooper, Aimont, Mich. s B e Jewri Batylon. | L 1 aeca” Falis, ome. Berrien Spa. Micil'; b. m,.” Belle Brasit tebus i tan Lay. Malone, . %, Darov. New York: B Dl e s D e Tl Do Canton, i+ b s Maiabrivo Ueacral, Quiney, Mich, THIRD DAY--THURSDAY, OCT. 10. 2:3% clm—Pun $1,000-5500, $250. S150. $100. Capt. - . Boofer Jr.. Chiceso; ch. . D e, Cht- T k. .. Bidcl DAY SAMLE SPECIAL PURSE. $3,000. : John Splan. Cleveland. b. £.. Rarus (fo wazon), by Conklin's Abdaliah. 1 2 Ban Nace, New vorc. g, &'+ Hoveful (in haro Godfrey's Patchie: G ey By T e Great Eustern (under saddie). by WAL Ciloe, FOUPTH DAY——FRIDA.Y OCT. 11. 5225, $150. b. m.. Lady McFatridge, Ju ¥ Qleeling e . m. SAMIC DAY Open to all Pacern. Purse—5130, 5375, S1S0, $120, $35. FOUR EXTUIES, AS FOLLO: SIIUA Rushville: g g., Sweetser, Cleveland: g, ., Lm.y Plutsbarg, Pa; br. g.. Sleepy George. = SADEE DA Open 10'all Trotters. Purse, § 1,.wo—s: o‘ $375. 5225, $150. - TRAINS TO THE GROCS Leave—Waells-st, Depot, 12:00 noon and 1:00 p. m. . Leave—Canal-st. Depot, 12:02 p. m. and 1:02 p. m. ¢ Leave—Park Station, 12:10 p. m. and 1:10 p. m. Leave—Oakley-st., 13:15 p. m. and 1:15 p. m. Arrive—Fortieth.st. Station, 12:20 p. m, and 1:20 p. m. Returning Train will leave Fortioth-st. Station immediately after tho close of the WRaces. (- Madison-st. Cars go directly to tho track. CHICAGO JOCKEY AND TROTTING CLUB. 8. K. Dow, Pres)dfl}‘t- S. J. MEDILL, Vlce.PresldenX. HULBERT, asurer. N. ROWE, Secretary. AT, Tre e PN TN BOY B, Asyistant-Secretary. Headquarters at LAWRENCE & MARTIN'S, 111 Madison-st. 308 PRINTING. Donnelle, Gassefe & Lopd, “THY LAKESIDE PRESS,” TO RENT, FOR RENT, THE FINE LARGE HOUSE 1868 PIN®E-ST., 16 roome. 4 bath roomss, 5 water closets, Hale's passen- Ferelevator, hard wood floors new furnace. All fn ploe order. VIl e reoted furnlshied If desired. Pos- sesslon given tmmediately. Inquire of s C: 1. MULLIREN, Room 10. 99 Washington-st. L) RENT, The new siore and pasemen X PRINTERS. Colored Labels and Show Cards a Specially. All kinds of Printinz wanted by the members of the Bar executed with cispatcl asd In 8 workmaniike TBTlees as reasonable as 04 woris il permls, c P Prices 18 reasona el SAWG&LAUNBRY Rl e B oty S, CeNincatesof brok ad City Warranis. Government Bonds, Cooli County UVrders, City Scrips and Veuehers, Doughtandsoidby _ LAZARUS SILVERMAN. Baak, Chamber of Commerce. MICTIGAN Oprosits County BOOK AND JOB| " DIAMOHDS! Rare Bargains in fine Gem Stones, set and unset. Solitaire Ear-Rings, Fin- ger-Rings, &e., in mew styies of gettings. Also, a superb line of mnew Cameo, O@uyx, and other rich styles of Jewelry. FINE WATCHES, SEK- VERWARE, FPresemtation Goods, &c. Just received, a Iarge lot ef FRENCH CEQCIS and DBROXNZIES. GILES, BRO. & @@., 5, E Corner State and Washington-gts AUCTION. JOUN £ ASHLEMAN, Wholesale and Retail Jeweler, Will offer his Entive Stock of Wflifihss, Jowelry, Solia Siver, 0 Silver Plated Ware AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RE- SERVE, COMMENCING - Monday, Oct. 7, And contimuing from day to day. Iicurs ef Eales---10 z.m., 2 p. ., 7 p.nE. . ELISON. POMEROT & CO.. Am‘hs l‘lYI{'\ I’I‘Ufl.!.‘.. 269 & 271 State-st, Embruolag five of the oldes: and largest. Furntuare aud .'"A.\L'F\( ’l'l m\(‘ noufl:‘ "~ |Chamber Suits, v=|Parlor Suits, DOXT FAIL totec the largest, Une of these goods tn Chicage srticle to be RETAILED at strictly V'noLl-bA FURNITURE. Best male in the the mrarlket. and lowest prices guaran= teed. CARPETS, CURTAIN S, and PAPER HANGINGS in Iatest paiterms, at prices sure to be satisfactory. - CIECAGD CARPET (0., (GENERAL HOUSE-FURNISHERS,) 233 State-st. MESCELLAA TTTINE AT BEITISO STEAMER SICTLI.A. Ml abous Get. 13, 1873, for NOTICXJ o bustonss wit be (ragsacted at GOLDSMID'S Loan Qe Madison-at., Mouday, the 7th {nst., un- HO!.YE CONSUMPTIVES! For Sale—A cottaze and acre lot near depot in the Town of Luwter, Florida. Ground under caltisation, {enoe. wll goud well pesciion, plums, baosuas st wting crenge trees. A splendld clifuee for ah in tosCcur: % winter Howie cheap. Price, $700. B 11, Trivune oiice: GO 10 JOHN JOXRES, No. 119 Dearborn-st.., ana get your Ciothes thorouzuly cleanvd and peatiy repaired. 4 Insurance Co.. : Siring Wheat, choice. Spring Wheat, best. CLINTON FIRE INS. C0., New York City. ORGANIZED, 1850. U ASSERS 1453, 594.78 $279,964.65{ R | 2 Net Sryles, - - '73146,833.37. Tho azency of this old, conservative Com- pany has been transferred to the well-known tice of E. ERYAN& (0, 210 LaSalle-st., cor. Adams., W0 NOW REPRESENT MILWAUKEE Mechanics’ Mutual Ins. Co...... Milwaukee LANCASTER Fire Ingurance CO............. Lancaster, Pa. KENTON Insurance Co.... ....Covington, Ky. AMAZON Insurance CoO.... ...... GERMAN «---.Freeport, Til. CLlNTON Fire Ins. Co..... .. ...New York. ‘These Companies hlve over $3,000,000 loss-payinz secunties, ave sound, Conserva- tive and indenendont. Losses adjusted and paid at this oftice, 25 IL. DE RODDE. ..Cincinnati. L. E RYAN, A. D Y. Egfi‘@ GROCERIES, We are alive to the wants of the publie, as the following prices will prove: FLOUR. Winter Wheat. choice.. Winter Wheat. hest.. Patents, chioice Datents, fine.... Pateuts, best.. We have on hand 100{barrels of the finest Patent Flour (made from.old wheat). which we sell at $9.00 per bazinl. All Flour warrantad; i delivered in any part ofthe city) EydePPirkv Buglewood.. and Lake View. Babbitt's Best Soap, 100 bars per box Proctor & Gamble's Seap!#0 barsyer Kirk's German Soap, 60 bars per box Kingsford's Starch, 6-1b béx A full line of Celifomis Canned Fruits justreceived, and st lowest possible prices. HONG KONGr TEA CO: 110 & 112 J!la,d_.isuu-st. C. JEVNE, Prop. nEMNOVALS. FURS, FURS! SEALand MINK SACQUES, MUFFS, BOAS, & HATS, WNOW IN STOCHK, OR YADE TO ORDER AND MEANURE. R Irtoz, and Lengcnoning of Saeques 4 Speclalty. CIBCCLARS, lined with SIBERIAN SQUI! F Misoks SETS, ROBES, &c.. &e. D. ALLAGD, Manufact’r, 81 MADISON-ST. B WILLIATS WILL HAVE NO FORMAL OPENING TEIS SEASON, But 4 _sfter WEDNESDAY NEXT, Oot. 6. 4l the LATEST NOVELTIRS in FALL AND WINTER MILLINEEY will be ready tor the inspection of his friends and patrons. No. 177 WABASE.AV. TCHEESE. CHEESE, WIIOLESALE AND RETATL, lery of Forelzn sad Domestic Cheese. From- B Ve o e s Nestohatel csira e T 0LD STILTON & CHEDDAR, Aléo new tmortation of GOUDA & EDAM (Holiana) a6, Justarrived. Al Cheese, Just armved. - A1) £oods 5 Wholesule aid Feiait STEINWAY PIANGS, Special Feamres m Their Constructim, ALL STETNWAY PIANOS are constructed with the PlunLOv:nqu Dipiex Scals and it Batear Tron Gupela aad Pler Pean the lsicer cast u: ' the Suein: L the chlceat Combonits. nwial, b “:a ,.‘{.‘5. m:n: alsrusaty o it deies EaNeRea: st At ueius 3 de by any othier Piano mariutacuarer. > or SHLnadl A she souniing Board“ielikes 1 the stelaway Fiaaou e ST i of 2 homber o Tl dhors Iy somioned leccs of muple, which, while Bavins Most Lenctcia) sifect upon the 1one of Lhe taulvutie {5'an abaoiite safeuard aainst. fh aplLing of th Bride, which fs uf frequent yoourreace 1n the blanos of other akors. wio, Tor the xake of cheapness oo Siruct thelr sound-buard briages of ooly one. pléce Woud. Al GLLEr plano-mukers se elther the chenp “iliaved™ venters: Or Such saw-CUL EnCErs A ase or sered B the Iarker, whlch ufe: variably Teduced to the Towext possivic dvgres of thicl Stelnway & Soua saw ail ielr rosswood and other veneersat tlieir own naw-mill, and of suticlent thick- B 10 (1SRG (e Must funring fualitios, iy Souare Piknos have the Tateat Agrafle Arrungment, Double Damicrs, ionewoad Cucs ad Desica, B Lees aud Lyre. - The e coustitr of twa Thickhissts. ¢ossrd Ol Hauoly, an s e veneerei leogtineise with rosewiond VeDceri—a precaution that 80 Oiber WAAG manu{ac: T Shiiiiay Grand Plaaos have P y "1l Stelntway Grand Plaaos have Pateut Duplex Scal Patent Doubla Itepeating Action. with counteriafane escapement and Patent 1 g c are three-atringed. wilh D'atent Aarie Bew constructlon of metai frame witlh Patent Capo 7A41x0 e, liavee 10sewoo: casea, buveled topi,carved e mod e The” outalds cas cousats of ehile Al Stefaviay priche Planos have the new Patent Iron Cupoln’ ah._Pier Frame. Patent Ieswnutor. Patent fubiilar Metallic- Action’ Frame: israduating Cpedal, new Petent Capo d"Astzo bar. angare (hree & e outuide Caslhie consisting of Ve Thic Ty tho patented construction of these (atrh menis, tha wutlre front portivn. with Actjon. Kes: Board, Consdies, and Fest. cun ba'datached from tie nody of the, e, thereby “reduciuis the latter 1 a depth of 12 Inches, “wnd hermitZiny the plany to be Eruported over the RArToW st SLAFL and thTOuRh iy smalleat door. Stelnway & Sons malke only first-class work, nse only the Very hest materiais, employ. only the most trust. WOrtly and skilled workmui, ands whlle the. - STELN- WaY ¥ fitruments are How alvenally conceded 10 he tle Standard Planes of the World, sought {5 he il talea by ncanty "B Piani-porie ke “of” Anerlea, Tope. we are fully Jutllied ju claimjoe that the e Slane 3 (he cchbort ATt ciass Lans. miade: Dot {¢ 15 the best i most durable {h the WOFl: “Ab unimited ‘goarantee With overy Stelaway, Plano. LYON & HEALY, STATE AND MUNROE-STS. %1 A FEW REASOXS ACCOUNTING FOR THEIR WONDERFUL SUCCESS. 1st. The Messrs. Hazelton Brotbers are practieal Plano-makers, being educated to and experienced {n the art of Plano-making, brinzing to their avistance all the advantsges of scientific’ experience with which the American mechanicaare so gifted. They buy all thelr own material, theredy securing the chofee of the market and suving i commissions wsially uald 1o the Duyers employcd by the olier large houses. They per- soually spcringend thelr wn fuciorys therdby lisurini: the very best_workmanshly, aud saviog the extrava- Rance of a high-salaried superintendeut. 4. The Messrk. Hazelton are the only first-class Plano makers In the United States owulug their own Factory ‘Warerooms freaof fncainbrance. They malntafu no cxpengive music halls, aud whila other makers devoie thelr time to obtaluia;, wedals wnd brizes, gnd lavish farie suins of moncy of b artisis {n urder W recure he use of thelr nanies certifying to the merlts of thelr ‘rofessed Snit-claw planes, the Messry, Hazelion em- il tuelr time Smpiy ta making and perfecting rplaaos. Sid 15 hus been the custom with the leading plano. manufacturers and deaiors ta spend mmense sums of money fn advertlsing their {nstrumente. a pronortion- atc amount of which must be puld by cach purchsser of oue of these highly-advestlsed Dianus. but the Merery, tlazelion have believed and trom the founda- tion of thelr business to the preseat time have acted ou the princlple tiat. The pest way vt (o Tiake wuch berfect planos that they would advertise themselvee, and fo their whole carcer of 25 years 88 plano-mukcra have not spent a3 much money In aavertising us some makers zpend In one year. ‘From the foregotug reasons ptauo-busers can readily understand why It 15 that to-day a HAZELTON PIANO il Teadily sell to the intellizent buyer for more mutcy tan aiy piano fn, tie LKLt and” they can ulio us deriand wiy 1t 18 that PELTON & FOMEROY are eiaws witl a trade Maprecedentat 1 the history of the plano ousiness {n Chieago. Call and cxaminc these cleihat instruments. belog roceived daily at PELTON & POMEROY'S 150 & 152 State-st. OPINIONS OF JUSICLANS. CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. * Finer Instruments. In every respect, I have never heard,” JULIA RIVE KING. **1 prefer them to all others.” THEODORE THOMAS, . 8. MILLS, ‘WIL. MASON, ! BONAWITZ, **Traurpassed by sny otfier Planas we aveover secn.™ EMIL LIEBLIN - Uncqualed by any other lostrmment.” ROBERT GOLDBECK. **Truly beaatiful and maznigcens Instruments. = .ZEITSCH.RIFT FUER MUSIC. (Letpzlg, Germaur.) +Surpassen sl SCalr Kimetican Tastruments, ESTEY ORGANS. STORY & CABIP, 188 & 190 State-st., Chicago, Oppesite the Palmer House. IVE-ST., 8T. LOUIS. REED’S USIC Qrg 191 & 193 State-st. GHIGKER Upright & Square Pianos. FIRST MEDALS AT ALL THE WORLD'S FAIRS. Indorsed Dby all the leading Artists :IN EDROPR AND AMERICA- WWanted—To Reat—Seco: or T (oF, witn steam power. OTTAWAT & urFu‘.‘un JON'T WANT Any Han’s Honey Without Gmng & Fair Equivalent.” Why not buy your Clothing in a First- class Store where the sellers have every rea- son in the world to represent everything in a. truthful light? ‘Whytakeany chances? Our Stores brimful of the best-fitting Clothing, brimful of Underwear. Hats, Boots, everything worn by Men and Boys, at prices that cannot be made by any dealers unless they are possessed of EQUAL ADVANTAGESin buying, and there are no such dealers, in Chicaga. WILLOUBHRY, ML & 00, PROFESSIONAL TAILOR-CTLOTHTERS. CASH BUYERS and CASH SELLERS, the Lesding Clothiers of the United States, -Qor. Clark & Madison-sts. BRANCET, 532 Milwankee-uv.. corner Rueker-st. BRANCEL, 238-240-242 Blue Island-av.. cor. Twelml st OPEX EVERY NIt CHiCAGO By & Tnolin CLUB. Al members who have not received their mem- bership tickets, will please call for them. N. ROWE, Sec., 111 East Madison-st. WAUKESHA. Wis., Scpt. 28, 1878. CHAPIN & GORE, 73 and 75 Monroe-st.,, Chicago, are this day appointed General Agents for the Northwestern States for our cele- bratec Crescent Spring Waters. i ses of two dozen bot- ; also, in barrels and halt barrels. All orders should be ad- dressed to them., G. ll. & L. LAFLIY, Proprietors. %ERS & S@ SHEIPPERS OF COA T, 144 Market-s‘c., cor. Moume. LACKAW ANNA LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG, BRIAR HILL, By Cargo, Car Load, or Single Ton. [~ We give especial attention to the re- tail trade, delwering promptly and in good order to any psrtof the city. Also gpuaran- teo quality of our Coul equul to the best. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten~ tion. SHOES. © |\ GENTLEMEN! Buy Custermn-Made Shoes in 2l Styles for $7.00, R’L@R&fi@fll BR%:_ : and 66 N. Clar! e rich snd delictous. 1 ermetlcally-sealcd quart leans, and are ready for the ftabie st » Doment's Dutice, aly reaniring u.engmd resernas., hes souss pronaniTel by Coanon: !senre to be unequaied in’ le,cvu«nn-_ Fifteen differ- Hucms: Grocers. . st br il MacVeagh “Sah W, Wilint a0d Joiher leating jovoere. G 1 n:s}.na . _ THROAT / AND LU Commie the weil-Enown Suceesetal Poyalciaa, (DR, AIKIN (Late of Han Fraoclyco and Detrolt), Ofims 70 State-st.. cor, Ilandulnh t,lngn, Tiours, 9t 4 and 7 reatment for the cure. uf all classes 1. surgical, sud Gynecological. ., Artifcisi byes Medeines, eic. of Ui 3 Samsultatiou YELLOW FEVER. The Mortality List in Mem« phis Shows an In~ * crease. No One Exempt from the Sweeping Grasp of the Contagion. - New Orleans Again' Appeals to - the Charitably-Disposed ¢ Everywhere. The Government Bace More Comes to Her Ralief with 40,000 Rations. : Vicksburg Has Nearly Shaken Off Its Saffron-Hued Visitant. Holly Springs at Last Abls to Take Care of its Sick and Destitute. : The Situation in Some of the Smalter Towns Still Decidedly | Bad. ° MEMPIIIS. B FEEDING.TIE FLAME. Special Dispatch 1o The Tridune. Mewreais, Tenn., Oct. 5.—The unexpected fr.. erease in the number of cases the pust two days has revived the apprehension dissipated’ by the comparativelv light reports mude earlier I the week. This I can confidently assert is due to the return of refugees, who, as | have repeated- Iy observed, must remaia awuy uutit after frost or realize certsin and speedv death. The weather aunog the week, aud particularly dur- ing the past. tweuty-four hours, secins specially adapted to the development of the disease. Last night it turued suddenly cold, which bad the effect of causing deaths among new cases, as also convalescents, which explains the laggely increased morality reports this eveni 3 d THE PROMINENT DEATOS are John A. Hall, Cashier of the: Baok of Com- merce; J. M. Jobe, of the Howards; Mesdmmnes J. M. Tomeny, wife of the ex-United States Marshal: L. Aduw, daugbter of Mr. James Bowen, an old resident; J. M. Shaw, C. N. Howard, T.J. Washingtou. weli-known mem- bers of social circles, and Mrs. &1 W. Nelson, whose husband, a - millionuire, “dled twa weeks ago and was burled in the Pottec's Field. Jotin W. Waynesburg, Secretary of * the Relief Comumittce. and M. W. Lutty of the Avalanche counting-roow, wers taken down, Victims are fallime duly, and secm in almost every instance tv include those who were thougnt to be exempt. ‘Asa result, public opimon * rezarding the duratton and maliznancy of the plague fluctuates cvery moruin and evening as readily us the mercury is affected by the changes of temperature. Tise’ vicums REFUSE TO TIELD until completely worn out. and tais may be con- sideredas a putent cause forthe death- r.llu among prominent citizens. A negro numed Thomas Johnson fel) in the street this arternoon, suffering {rom 1 violent attack ot the fever. He was taken careof as soon 3s the hosoital ambulzoces coald De procured, but pbysictaus who examined his case state that he cauvuot Dive. 1Is case will, illustrate the geoerality of paticuts latterly attacked. From tne country towusreports more dis- courying than were received ten days ago comnd in, and the Howards are busy supplying the de- mand for nurses, physicians, und mediciues, The condition of affairs at Brownsville is said tc be so serious that President Langstaff went out there to-day to attempt to remedy the evils, and Casey Young, with a complement of purses and supplics, went out on 23 spectal train to refieve the .pecessities of residents 6o ' the Mewphis & Charleston Road. A strict quarantine has beeu established agamst Memphis and other points by the country towns, hoviny oy this mesus to sbut off the supply of material. ROBBING THE DEAD. T. Jackson, a nurse who left hers {n Auzust last for Grenadz, and who, it is alleged, stated that his sole object was to make u stake, was arrested here yesterday by Policeman Dough- erty at the justauee of D. W. Coag, tue Howard wbo took Col. B. P. Anderson’s plice in Grepada, It i charged that © Juckson. was seen o rob dead persous of watches, jewelry, and money, — people whowm he had pretended to nurse. I¢ i3 impos- siblg to do anything with bun in Grenada, there Inemg 10 city authorities there, aud be - could uot be beld in Memphis. ILE WAS GIVEN THRRE HOURS to et ont of town, taking with him 3 verfect knowledyze of bis fate should he return. Au adjonrned weeting of physicians was held. at the Peabody last night, which was largely at-. tended. Commnittees were appuinted to investi- gate the origin of the disease in Memohis, sod ceport upon its extent, treatment, patiological effcets, ete., the same to be made prior to the .disbandwent of the Howard Association. A COLD NORTRZK is blowlog, with a thick, cloudy, bumid atmos- phere, threatening a cold rain. DEATU-BOLL. © ° “1he undertakers to-aay report forty-seven desths; white, tuirty-one; colored. sixteen; outside the aity, seveuteen; yellow fever, forty- five. WHIETES INTERRED, Pece lhw!t)v A. 3. Taylon 13 s S, M. Tomeny. Lucy Curtis, Kate Carline, - Peter Maouing, * Joe E. stitler, % John J. Crab, Joiiu A lok, A. Stratmao., Nrw Krausa, ' . Mre. L. B. Washington, Lucy Adacts, Johu I Staoley, Beitie Dyke, Thomas Kufford, s, Julis Norrow, Tillie Zneger, Carl Munter, S Jeante Hormw, . W. Howard, Jost dryr. One hundred and five new casés wers' nwmfl % Dy Lwenty-two physicians Lo-night. " Dr. Morris Pritciiard, of Virziola Cits, Ne was stricken to-mahtl M. M. Tipes BRIGHT AND WARN. To thr Western Assoctuted Press. Meyea, Teon., Oct. S.~it threatened rain early this moruing, but has cl.eugd oll bright' and warm. Dr. R. W. Mitchell, Ml:d!czl Dlrc:.nr of the Howards, today received the folioswia: ’Lelezram from Germautown, Teun.: Send adoctor was at ouce. Dr.” "hmvlcn fs prostrated. Ten new cases were developed in the past twenty-four hours, and no phymcian to help THE DEAD. From noop yesterdzy uutll noan to-day the

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