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‘ Y---“Friday, 0O Itorses called nt halt=past 1 o’clock sharp, THE WORLD:RENOWNED HORSES, SMUGGLER, GOT. SPRAGUE, an EDWIN FORREST, WILL BE SHOWN TO-DAY. 2:268 CLASS. Purse $1,600-$750, 3376, $225, 8150, ” SOHUYLER, DAKOTA MAID, LADY GREY SALEM, NELIA, MON. OPEN TO ALL PACERS. Purso $760—$375, §180, $120, $75. BALLIE, SWEETSER, FATRIDGE, CUALLAHAN MAID, ENVOY, RULE, HEROD, G. T. PILOT. LO0Y, SLEEPY GEORGE, OPEIN TO ALL TROTTERS. Purse $1,600—-§750, 83705, 3225, $150. . PROTINE, JOHN H, LULA, DARBY, BONESE?TER, ALBEMARLE, ADELAIDE, LITTLE FRED, LUOILLE, CHICAGO JOCKEY AND TROTTING CLUB. 8, K. DOW, Presidont. 8.J. MEDILL, Vice-Prosident. ALVIN HULBERT, Treasurer. N. ROWE, Socrotary. adison.at. Care go directly to the track ¢ Tunning fram the termin: BANKRUPTSALE P tad Vo L. Ry virtue of an order of the United States District Court for thy Southiern District of IHiinols, mado an tho 2 lay of Auzust, A. D, 1878, In the case of David I* st and Dintel H, Elwood, bankrupts, 1 wiil, on DAY, DV.2. A. D, 18 begluning et 10 . ald day, at Lhe principal entrsnca to ouse, th the Town o ucmllo. Couaty of 0 of ‘Wisconutn, sell at pubifu vendue, for . 1o tio hixhest and bort hiuder, the fol- swing described tracta ol land, situaten In Oconto County, Wisconsia, of the estato of sald bankrupts, (o B Subdirtston of section. g Ew quarter of sw guartel Nwuarier of no quarte W quartue of scauartor, b fractional quarior ... e quarier 0f sw quartel KW quaricr of so quatter. AW ugie Fot . ¥ of nw quarier, icr uf W quarte, R e e e P R - 2! Be qUATLLr of 8 quartgr. Rw quarter of s quarle; b¥ quarter of nw qua ZEYRI4YSEEREARREE Nw quarter of sw g 4 21'18] 40 Bw quarter of un quart 13 47,111| 40 Keq ur ne quarter. 13 07 o al vontirasof hio Gr bf s nrds o aw qr of ne ndivided two-thins of a0 gr of ne Cndivided two-thinda of Lot No. & iTided teo-thirds of Lut N ivided bwa:hirds of v ar of w” 0 1N 0,400 36h in 14| 140 10 arce-fuury iruc-fourt divided to dis ied Uy 1 2428 & & 0 g of tional hea. | ; Tths of fractinnal See. 214018 1 1Al the uodivided malf nterest in the followlnw ¥+ acre tract, o which Viera 18 due o tho Biats T bt ¥ (F 0T ne ar Keo, 1, Town 40, 0% bue, 1 T 1t T Dwarot s qr Sec, 16, Town 40 12 B 0O re 4F Koo, 1: Towis 40 Nanse i B0 Urof 88 qr Bec. 10, Towh $0, Henss it SOSELIE ALy, SIPOOL COT “Beat Threod for Bewing-Machinds,” WILLIMANTIC ANOTHER VICTORY FOR AMERICAN SPOOL COTTON A GOLD MEDAL and the ONLY . SPECLAL GRAND PRIZE % Bpool Catton, at the Parts Rxposit| :‘c\‘ltlafl'uv!a hread uullulammnl 'i’l'-'ulm ll'v:'l'xenrl'- "‘fi':‘:h‘ml t‘o.gun. esnoclaliy sdapled for uae un Sawe p.“‘"fi bitors of Bewing-Machines st the M OV S A tereve JEWING MACHINES e L\ Yoy, prasousce 14 superlor to all STRENGTET, EVENNESS, b BELASTICITY, INISET md COLORS. L ANTIC DISPLAY at the CHI+ pon— L WomANA wosprTAL, Tig Vioma' ospitalof fhe Sal of Tiugs PO Slluge tirove-nv. Chlcaxo, 1 e lostltusl, 1 il frarinbl un focarporated Geps. 3. 1878, _,‘ufmfmzulu.ne\,mn- reatuigit of the lecascs T cuulyw-um: . IE WOMAN'S FREE DISPENSARY B cre Cunpected with this Lastitution ok, £, Ty Wedneaday and Buturda, % o gratulious trealmont Lol of discasca vf PUOTOGRAPS R R o s \ ELEGANT AN 3 A AND COMND] B”‘\ h\s R T 8 = 5LUDIUS, 5 wud 87 Eust Mugdisou-St,, Uppuatis Tribuue Vulldtag. " WM. M, BOYLE, Assistant-Secretary. atton of inndolph and Lake, and Van Ruren-st. car finet, CONTINUED SUCOCESS WM. S. KIMBALL & C0'S (Rochester, New York), World-Wide, Repntahle, 013 2 Reliable Brands of Tobnceo and Cigarettes, VANITY FAIR World's Fair, Paris, 1878, Aftar carefu) dellberation, tho Suprome Jury award & » SILVER MEDAL, HONORABLE MENTION AND DIPLOMA, “uufimz"ren EIXTP FIRST-PRIZE MEDAL : THE ONLY CUT YOBACCO THAT HAS ST00D THE TEST OF ELEVEN YEARS, TIE ONIGINA b ONLY DRAND THAT DOES NOT BITE THE . TONGUE: A disc ¢ Mr. W, B, Kimb and o b the '('nuof'«‘m"rkkllnfunx:'l':‘nlull'f-li;"lm’lf.'n' 10 ;_I‘:;r years of study he succreded o produ “ ] cco which docsnot bite the tangue, and ‘i orixloated this pupular phrase, _ el DOES NOT PULVERIZE, Aud Ia tho unly Cut Tehhoc, that bussedscs this quals y of ety pex fLer nnee by coming or neglect. PURE AND UNADULTERATED, Has twice recolved this Indorecment, analysts by fler Majesty Queen Viclorl of Custumns Chawlista at Loudun and Li he New Tiraga ¢ 7 named aftar & o4, and_ rece tne 0 of anukers wi relebrated piant grown trodaced by tiio fem for Ll economilzy n thesa Uines, I8 now meeting with cedented favor from tia trade. A Clgarette of th AEAGO nawe will s00n appear, BOLD IN NEARLY THE €IVl TRY GQUARTER OF D WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, To-Norrow Norning. Overcoats for Men. Overcoats for Boys. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF SUITS THAT FIT. STYLISH CLOTHING I§ WHAT WE SELL. WILLOUGIHBY, HILL & G0, Cor. Clark & Madison-sts. Squarest Dealers and Most Stylish Tailor-Clothiors; willing to work for small pay; Sleepless and Rest- loss Fellows who aro bound to get all the trade they can, and keop all the trade thoy, got, by Trutiul Reprosentations. No use for any Man’s Money unless we can give a fair equivalent. Splendid assortment of Children’s Clothing. . CORNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS. BRANCEL, 632 Milwaukee-av., corner Rucker-st. N ERANCET, 238.240-242 DBiue Island-av., cor. Twelfth-st. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL] NINE. KINGSFORD'S. OSWEGD STARCH IN NEW WRAPPERS. Bright and Handsome Shelf Goods, And the very BEST STARCIL manufuctured, Always naiform in quality. I'Iumuhmlllu and Laundry Women every me. KINGSFORD'S CORN STARCH, FOR THE TABLE, Is the Most Delicious of All Preparations Puddings, Blaucffiange,' Caie, efe. 80LD BY ALL GROCERS. Are offering their Large Stock of Wer (VARRIAGES Fang THE LEADING “DRY WINE” IN THE MARKET. For salo by all principal Wine Morchants and Groners in the Uni- - STCILIAIN Wi safl about Oct. 15, NTR, for Througli bills uf \adlog uranted t other altlc p For frefght, ete,, apply w BILL & RADMAN, 1'. 0. r‘ol 428, 2 Willtal FINANCIAL, Government Bonds, Coolk County Orders, City Serips and Youchers, Bouglitaud sold by _ LAZARUS SILVEIMAN, Baok. Chamber of Conuaerce. 4 PROPOSALS. Proposals for Looks for Customs Bonded Warehouses. Taxastuy Dapantuns, | ctober a. dnmm,' are dnvited uatll 13 u"filu\- w. oo ot furatehin reasun "'".'fl‘m"" Jocks Mlhhllu. for lulfinln: '{.'Ill‘(ldlll: quired from lllnuwfl:ll.,m e s a proj will be wccompanted by I th ok Tetou wad will saca (ke Touest price. foF cach ock, with or withuay Departuient thy ex- g ufeoture o clusive s:nlwl ho L the lock ultered. bt s 1 Eacpetary ol "Tiie Dupariusent. resers Rt Lo icrvee B i propaaln (Swalie b maihiten i 16 bt Ay uferouiaet (b oubile eics, Sdapied W pruicet tb tslynes) " JOMNBUEHAAY, Secretary. ARTESIAN WELLY, o CFy Hate, M Cusncgsron, y. O Or e, | 2 ale will bo Teceived ae Wile oue P tharicatus. s araribi AssiAn Wellt (o clty ; it shoc : upiicativn (0 UItF EndibearC oot sa Sealed proy i cau bo biad ou o o datoi, 5. C. Clty Councll of Cliarleatun roserves ‘the 1ight 16 IEjeitauy o all ‘Tupovala Lo be dlrected fu (o I & Water Works, Cnarl T mEMUVAL = eSS L cr L - O REMOVAL, Tbe Stylugrapbic Fen—the new popular Fountalmr e —vau Bow-Le fuund st 210 Lasalie-st.. corue Aduus. . v ENALEWOR 10, 5. . AT BPECIALLY TOW PRICES, 151 & 163 Wabash-av. 125 Trotting Butkies at $00, FOIX SAL FORSALE NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACKINES. ‘The attention 8t Newspaper Publishers {s called to the fact that haviug I van lied rnldmslnmhmunt-w two of THE F {18 UNK'B perfaoting prossos, The Tribune 0. have no use for several Hsud-Feoding Folders haretofore {o use in its pross.roo The maahines are of OChambors Bros. & O mlk‘; and aro in exoceliout order, each ha ing the Kahler improvement. 1 machinss are adapted to & tour-page suppl meat of The Tribune, making four loldw, an fourto a full Aribune size, making thra d four Oan bo adapted toany sized sheet. ‘The spoed of thoss mechines 18 limited only bfl the aapacily of the food boy, ‘T on be sesn 1n operalion and we 6 them, with tha Kahler improve- tnent, to be superior to uny machine wmade. ‘Will sell them oheap, nx wo have uso tor the room they oooupy. thor partic- ulars address For fur TRIBUNE CO. Chicazo. 11l e y tno: it circulars, e Hotders. aud e BOCK hwfi. aliat l!l‘l‘{ i T' I sisesr aX7BE v Ube-tird ususl rated. Dli>- MeClEs: XKV, Cor. Clazk uod Kauduiplicate. YELLOW FEVER. The Old Story from the Larger Cities, with Slight Variations. Deaths from Fever in Memphis and Vicinity Show No Falling Off. Vicksburg Reports Compara- tively ¥ew Deaths, and Fewer Neyv Cases, New Orleans Engaged in the Work ot Fdeding the Destitute. Many - Appeals Pouring in from Both City and Country. Startling Incidents of the Plague- . Panlc in the Smaller Towns. The Disease in Many Places Ase suming the Malarial Type. MEMDPHIS, NAD WEATURI. Byesial Dispateh 10 The Trivune. Mesrius, Tenn,, Oct. 10.—The disagrecable weather complalned of vesterday constderably intenaiffed to-day, the atmosphere being sultry, damp, und rajny. Everythiog thus tends to crusli the hupes of an early abatement of the fever, Evergbody is gloomy. Everybody's heart fs down fo his boots. We now have no nope of the thirty-two degree frost until the re- newal of the moon. Tuers Is a fearful silence ou the strects god in all circles to-day, be- getting a gloomy feeling that docs not tend to Mt convalcacents from the, moody contempla- tion of their condition, I bave few ftems of 1u- turest to write about to-day. THE MOST FROMINENT CINCUMSTANCE 1s the death of Mr. A, F. Dod, the Main streeet Look-deaier. It was only ' day or two ago that the writer met this goud-hearted man, and ro- celved fromn bim expressions of asympathy bathed {n tears, each one of which was n jewel. (God knows this pestilence delights fu taking trom us our bravest hicarts. Ever day some one of the guod people who ‘auderlouk to stay here and contribute all efforts’ the noble work of providing for the sick and ncedy is stricken down, aud, what Is worse to contemplate, near- 1y overy casc of this character proves fatal. The ilowards sent out A SPECIAL TRAIN yesterday with nurses and supplies for polnts along the Loufsville Rallrzsd as far as Parls. By request of the ratlrond authoritics it pro. cecded to Erin, forty miles beyond Paris. As the train n d every atation, calls were made for physiclans, nurses, supplics, or medicine: “Thiey were promptly furnished. Gen. W, J. Swith and A, 1), Langstaff, of the llowards, had chargre of the ftraln. Sigler, Baker, and Gaston, ali of the telegraph oflice, have passed the dauger-polut, and will soon Yesume work. THE PUYSICIANS have orgaunized an assuciation here, and are fo- vestizating the causes, effects, und olher pulnts about yellow-fever, At the Soclety 1ast night Meaical Dircetor Mitchell, who has taken much {nterest {n this epldemic, even at tho risk of his own life, made the followlng atatement: The fenrful record of sacrificed lives that Memphis cauld show was a terrible warniug which should not go unheded In the future. He knew the danger, and had not necepted tho proftered ser- vices of any phvaician without first having warned him of the perll he underwent by re- malniog. WINTES INTERNED TO-DAY. James fireardon, A ¥, Do, ‘Alice Dufly, James Lotuds, Kate Breurton, Joe Rudin, ter, Maty Labrelin, 1L. L, Palmicr, W 0 Willune, Edward Malonoy, QUTSIDE OF TUE CITY. Mary Nail, Lizzle Ragulo, Jue Obernieyer, Tom Fox's child, dasper heller. Tlareis Coben, 3re. tobert Gintton, eio Krakinn, Willian v P e max Donueily, Eilen Monnagham, whites, 28; colored, 11; fn the clty, 225 outsde, 1T, Fourteen pliysiclans cases to-day. roport forty-five new M. H, Tuoex, RAIN, To the TWestern Anociated Press. Mzxrius, Tenn,, Oct. 10.—It las rained con- tinuously since y rday noou, with no tmme- diste prospects of clearing up. Aspeclal Ieain, which left here yesterday morning in charge of President Lanzstafl, of the Howard Assoctation, arrived at Erin, Tenn., atmldnight, and will returu to Memphis to- night. A slustlar traln will leave on the Charles- ton Raliroad to-wmorrow morulug, aud go as far caat us Huntsville, Ala. The fever has uppeared at every station on the Louisville Road between Memphis und Purls, Tenn., exceptivg Btsnton sud Dell's Btation. br, 1. T. Woolfolk, s volanteer physiclan from Virginla, was stricken late last night. Awong the deaths sluce last night are Miss Kate Plain und tcoree Erskine, s ‘The stcamers Uen, Buuker aud Botle 8t. Louls passcd down last eveuing, The latter lefta barge laden wilh trelghs for Memphls merchauts. LATE IEFONT, ‘The Board of Health ollicially roports twenty- two deaths Gom yelluw-Tever ju the city tor the twenty-four heurs cuding 8 o'clock to-night. ‘Tuo undertakers report seveuteen additioual deaths outside the vorporation hue. Awmovg thoss who dled to-day wre A, T, Dod, o well- known bookseller; Janics Bresten, Mrs. Mary Nait, Mre. Bobert Butwn, W, T, Willlaws, H. L. Palwer, und Harris Cotien. IN TUE COUNTRY, The following telegrams were regeived this afteruoon from President Lavestall at Mee Keozies, Ten,: “HIx genuine yellow-fevr cascs at Erin, Teon. Weleave Drs. ‘I Suniuvrs and Bibba, of Nashyille, to look after them.” W. H, Steed, rallroad ageot st Purls, died early this moraing. A pbysician snd Jruggist bLas been telecraphed for from Decatur, Als. Dr. G. A. hvsou, s well-kuowa dentist and mewber of the Howard Association, was stricken this afteruoon. Dr. li. Sauve will be sent to-morrow to Decatur, Ala, Elgutcen thousaill ratlons were fssied to to fuintlies by the Citizeus' Redlef Comittee. Fourteen ®physichius of the Howsrd meacal orps Feport ay FOKTY-FIVE N2W CASEL Lout. Walter larvey, of the Blul City Greys, dicd this sfteruvou ut Camo Jue Williams, Atu weetinge of the Howard Medial Soclety 1ast uight, Dr. Euston Youny, of Savsuuab, Ga., wae elected Fist Vice-Usesident, to 81 the 1878, vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. M. T. Keating, of New Yark: Dr. M, T. Lowry, of Clocionatl, was elected Secund Vice-President. INEW ORLEANS, SUPPERING IN TIE COUNTRY. Special Diepatch to The Tridune. Nzw Onreaxs, Oct. 10.—The country sc- counts of fever and consequent panic arriving at the rooms of the Young Men's Christlan As- sociation are distressing enough. One such tells s piteous tale about matters in Carroll County, Miss., twelve miles out from Winona, as seen by and knuwing to himself: “A man by the name of Whitley had dled several days before. This started the panic. His mother, sister, and brother-in-law abandoneda their home and took refuge in & miserahle neero cabin near by, This but served to make maitera worse, Joe Brady and wile, a slster of Whitley, were taken sick. Upon my arrival I found Brady dead In one bed and big wife throwing up black vomit in another. The mother and one daughter wer entirely atene, and FARALYZED WITH TERROR. Mrs. Brady must have dicd during the night. Heard nothing from the neighborhood to<lay,” One writes from Brady's: **\Ve found three more sick—ald man Morris, his 18-yesr-old son, and one daughter, the old gentlewan sand his young daughter apparently doing well, on the thied day of the fever. At another house near by, found one McLean desperately sick and threatencid with black vomit. Several negroes down. The greater portiou af these people are in good circumstances, but wot provided with anything necessary in the treatment of the yel- low fever. No mustard, no sttmnlants, no ice. They will not be able to get nurses from Grenada, and are UNFIT TO ATTEND ONE ANOTIIXR. ‘The great trouble is in getting medicines and attention. Iain used to sceing distress, but this bests all. Those slck will die, and it can't be helped. Others who may be stricken will fare hetter, but, owing to the matignant type of the discase, I fear tho result will be the same.’ All quiet In Winona, No new cases. A late telegram says: **Col. Henford, of Duck 11l has just telegraphied that he has supplled the Carroll County sufferers with nurses and everything necessary.' The fever bas broken out In the machine- shops of the Cuieagu & New Orleans, at Me- Comb City, with better than thirty cases and four deaths. Nurses from the Ilowards go forward to-night. There is a call also for nurses irom Donatdavnvilic and Morgzan City. BEVANTY-ONE NEW CASES, The Young Men's Christian Assoclationyeport new cases In thecity for the last twenty-four hours at 71, The reports of the Howards for the same time footup au ageregate of 218, with a Rrand total to date of 13,350, The fever i becuming more and more com- plicated with those uf malarial type, DEATIIS AND NEW CASES. To the Wartern Ansoctated Press. New OnLeANs, La., Oct, 10.—~The weather {8 cloudy, Deaths, fortv-oizht. ~ Cases reported, 114 ‘Total deaths, 8,051, Total cases, 11,042, TIIK BOARD OF UEALTIL hal no quorum. Dr. Choppin has ealled a meeting for Friday cvening to aopolat a local Commssiouer to ascertaln how tho yellow fever oricinated this season in New Orlcans, and the peculiar characteristics of the disessé in the Y)mwm. epidemic. Dr. Austin recommended r. C. B. White, an exccllent eanitarian, and former President of the Board of Hoslth, sa & inetuber of the Commission. THR SICK. New cases of fever, E, Puck, J. 8. Flowers, both members of the Cotton Exchange. Con- valescents, C. Btockmeyer, Jr., Alexauder Dal- sherwer, RATIONS 18SUED, ‘The Peabody Association baa fssued 12,400 rations to the “dilferent usylumns amd 54,800 on the usual requisitions. Almllc tions for relief to n‘ Young Men's Christl ssuciation, 713 Howlrds, 210, racs were sent to-day to Morgan City, o vinb City, Donuldsouville, and Berwick. ity, VICKSBURG, AIREADING, Hnecial Ditwatch 1o The Tribune. Vicxancna, Mise, (ct. 10.—Cries for relief are still coming ute the Howarnls of this city Irom distant potnts, Telegrums from Dethi, Tallulah, and Waverly, La., recelved to-day sny the fever is still apreading fo thoss pluces, and they must buve @re hely, in connequence of which snother tralu with such articles as arc necded will bo dispatchied to them Iu the wmoraiug, From Meridisn to-day the mnews comes to us of fuur deuths aud several new cascs. Barney Bohle, an old cittzen of thia place, was found dead fu the yurd 1o the rear of 8 barber- shob on Washiugton street. He had just re- recovered from a severs attuck of the fever, and had been drinklore quite freely. The Corouer's Jury rendered a vendict in accordaace with thess fucts, THE NEW CANES reported to-day are Mr, llerman Denfo, Clerk of the Cireult Court of this county, and the Hon, Willlam C. Pegram, member of the Leg- Islaturo of this State frow this city, Ho was taken vivlently, aud {4 reported as very i, Both gentlemen were 1 the city yesterday, left fur the country to wait upon sume sick frivuds, aud wereattucked while on duty. ‘Thirty cases of fever are reported at King's Point, twetve miles above this pluce. Mrs. King 18 reported aylne. Six deathy reported at the suxton's offiee to- doy—Minnle Meudel, J, R Jucksou, Houston Fole, Patrick Cultins, and Junies Lewls and J, Daveuport, both colored, Uur people bave all beco disappointed to-dav 1uthe change of weather, Al expectud very vool weather, It not frost, after the heavy rain of night before last and yesterday, but this day Lias been exceodingty warmn and close, The river is falling exposing the bottom of the Iske tu front of the .clty, and lears are entertained that tue wilasma ri from 1t will cause an lucreaso (u the ulready targe nunber of casvs of malariul fever now fn our midst. To the IWestern Assoctated Press, VicksnukG, Oct, 10.—Thermometer 84, Fuver reports (rom the country continue dls. couraqing. Many new cascs from all direcs tions, Reports * fram Delts, Talluish, and Delbi show an increased aumber of uew cases, Stmilar repurts comu from Edwards amd Hole ton. At Edwards the entire famlly of Dr, Willtsmsou s down with the fever ERIN. TOURTEEN CLYRS, Epectal Disvaleh 1o The Trivume, ERiN, Tenn., Oct. 1. —Thirteeu cases of fever dawn, three of whicl wre critical. We have had s warm raiu all day, snd cxpect more uew coscs to-night. The Howard supply-traiu urrived last uight with President Laugetat?, Dr. T, O. Sume wmers, U, Bibb, Dr. Huuter, Gew. Smuh, and scveral nurses. Dr. Bumuers will remaln over to-morrow. ‘e Howsrda left us vuc femule nurse and some refresbinents for the sick, with lustructions to draw on them through Dr. Bummers for apythlog necded. W¢ have but few citizens left, but they are mea'of nerve, sud wilt do tkeir dusy. We hove the guod peo- ple of our country will reward this Memphis Uowards for thelr tiuely assistance. 5 CHATTANOOGA., SIREALING. &pecial Dlapuich lo The Triduse CuaTTANGOOA, Tenn., Oct. 10.—Three deaths to-day,—Mary lsrtwan aud two colored wen, Beveuleen new cases (eigbt white), swong thewm Mrs. Dietz, wifeof the Clty Englucer. The fever is spreading futo thebigber parts of thocity. ‘Turee physiciaus, Drs. Koott, Lee, aud Olmsted, srrived from Atlants to-day, sud will establish 2 hospital o the bigh-school bulldivg. The citizeus of Atlants will furnish it suvalies for ft. Dre. Baxier and Fracr are both low, sud not expected to Hve. There t but ittle bone e Chicago Baily Teibune, | of Miss Ackerman'srecovery. Mrs. Hunnicutt, who fled from this city to Nashville, died there of yellow-fover this morning. Warm, cloudy, and ‘rainy all dey, and continning so. Ther- mometerat 9 p. m., 63. The expensesof the Relief Committee areabout 81,000 per day. Theamount on hand Is $2,000, Aid, however, is coming In fairly. Much will be needed. . Female nyrscs are very acarce. The weather has been tou bad to mova many people into canip. b PADUCAH, SAUTTING UP. Bpsctal Dispate 10 The Tribuns. Panucatt, Ky., Oct. 10.—~No newa from any polut to-dsy. The quaraotine wus ralsed ® few micutes for the benfit of the De Smet, from Bt. Lools, as she bad not landed ‘at Cafro, and‘the wate wus closed again. 8he landed her frenght and pas- sengersand will leave for St. Lonls In the murn- fng. it wis rumored to-day rhat the Couoci Intended to quarantine the Kyansville & Padu- cah Rafirond against Lonisville, and would also quarantine the Tennesace River agalost Flor- ence and Tuscumbia. ‘There is onty oue pulut Teft ur thein to quarautiue against, and that Is Evamsville. Her turn will cume before long §f the startling stories about yellow-fover re not stopved. It s warm bere, with indications of ralu, o _ e CAIRO, THR BITUATION. Bpectal Insgatch 1w The Tribune, Cairo, 111, Oct. 10.—Al), Fitzpatrick died Iast night, the only death In twenty-four hours, Mr. Healy, at the hospital, will die to-uyght.- Three new suspleious cuses are reported. Oth- ers are dolug well. Dr. Rauch telt to-duy. BROWNSVILLI, DARK SIOURS. Bperial Dispaich to The Tritune. BrownsviLLE, Tenn., Oct. 10.—No change In tho situation. Mrs. Chundler, Mrs. Maria Wure, D? M. Kinney, undertaker, and theee colored persons have dled in the Jast twenty-four Hours. This secms our darkest hour. Surely hught caunut be far ahend, Nearly all the new cases for eeverul days lave beea colored peovle. Thouwh our camp s only three miles distant, and {8 entirely healthy, it scems impossibie to et thy negroes out of this polsutied utmos- phere. But for them we ahould nol probubly Lave u case ot yellow fever fu tuwu uow. BLOTS. rANIS, Bpecial Dirpateh t> e Triduna. Pawts, Tenn, Uct. 10.—~No new cases of fever in the last twenty-four hours, mil, but for the contibuatice of very unfavoruhle weather, there would be no soprchension lfelt by any opeof itafurther ravages bere. Two deaths occurred at the depot ast night—W. H. Steed, agent, snd 8 nurss by the nome of Ar- nold,—msking twenty-thres deaths frou yellow fever at this place. JACRNON, M1s8, & Bpecial Ingmitch to Lhe Tvidune. JACRBON, Miss., Uct, Hh—Twenty-three new cascs in the last twenty-four hours, makine 108 cases to date. Beventeen deaths, three of the number colored. Malignant among the whites. Two cases ot black vomit to-day. The fever is spreadivg more rapidly, Without early cold weather we will have s tough time. About 2,600 people 1m tho city, [ T the Western Associated Press. JACRSON, Misa,, Oct. 10.—Col. J. 1. Power, Grand Treusurer, makes an sppeal to the Oug Fellows of the United States for further afd for fover suffercis, to enable him to respond to calls from Meridlun, Juckson, nnd many smaller taces, and urgeot appeals from thy Odid Fel- ows Relief Comunittcoof Vicksqury for the sur- roundiog country, . NASHVILLE. Speeial Diswatih 10 e Tribune. Nasuvinre, Tenm, Oct, 10.—Physicians are troubled about typhotd fever, anumber of cases baving appegred here. Miss Ella Thotus, duughter of tle: Superintendent of the Nusa- ville, Chattancoga & 8t. Louls Raflroad, dicd to-day of that discase, W, Boya und E. ). Holtand died at Martin. No new cases there. Dr. Divrell s domyg wella Dr. Crawford, at McKenzie, Is dofug well, BAY ®T. LOUIS, Bar 8t. Laums, Oct, 10.—T'wentv-three coses and ten deaths for the past three days. Things louk brighter to-day, \ O8YRA Osria, Oct, 10.—Three new cascs; three very ow, CAN CANTON, Oct, 10.—Seven new cases; three deaths, ‘The tever Is abatlng, ad milder o town; fucreasing in the surrounding country., OTIEIR LOUIAIANA TOWNK. CLiNTON, La., Oct,—Thefullowine died in the country and vieluity of Cliutan: The Bev. Jolin A, Leilly, Abraliatn Debues, Mrs, Elerron, Jotin 8. Butler, Gcorgo Marston, and Mrs. Luchia Dixon. New cases four freedineu wnd Lhircs whites at DePue's and one white ut Marston’s, Fever increasivg, ‘Ine Howard As tion of Cliuton seut nurses und supplics o the countey. FOKT (ILNON. - Port Gmmsox, Oct. J0.~Since the last report the fever has contimued sprewding througliout the country. In lock Borings neighborhood minny cuses and several deaths have ocscurred. “Total deaths in town aud country, 30, Two deaths in town in the past .twenty-four hours, aint several new cases, mostly persous recentlv returned from the country, “Amonz the latter, Mra. J. D, Vertueraud Amos Burnet. O ihe muny plantations great distress is reported, “Phie Howard Assoclution 1a domg fts utmost to redleve gho sufferers, furntshing puysicions, wedichy e, Git ‘e teyer has appeared In Teusaw Parial, La. Linsey Evans diea near Oaktand College, Fifty cases reported on Dr, Weatherby's pluce, near Bt Joseph, La. Weuther unfavorible, Prospeets wloomy, BILOXL Biroxy, Oct. 10.—Twenty-nine uew cases aud onudeuth for twu davs, N'eosn Ty, McComn Civy, Ut, 10.—~Twenty-five or thirty caneay suvore fype; fever of u suspidous char- acter. Threo deaths. POINT PLRASANT, PoINT PPRASANT, Ot 10.—In Plaquemine Parish the fever is upreading. Twenty cased and six deaths to datu, Convalesconts fn want of I-mubx- vourishment, Impossible to eet it here. NEAR NATCHEZ, Natcnez, Oct, 10.—Yellow (over is at Rivers’ Landing, seven talles ubove this city, and Bul- let’s Bayou, cight tniles below, THRKR AUX BOUPS, ‘Tanne Aux Bouvs, St. Hernard Parish, La., Oct. 10, —Filteen cases of fover,und great dustie tution. cATiO, Camo, Oct. 10.~Twn new cases reported as susplclotis siuee the noun repurt, ono of which hus beeu slek three days without calling a phy- siclan, Tho outlook ls cheoring, consldering the warm, dawp weather, - BATON HOUGK. Batox Rouax, Oct. W.—New cascs, 463 DO deatus. THE MEMPIIS PRESS, HOW Tilt JOUNNALISTIO PRATSUNITY HAVE FARKD DUKING TUE EPIDEMIC, From Our Gun Correrpondent. " Muwruss, Tovn., Oct. 7.—0f thoso resident in Memphis at the breaking out of the fever uo clase was relatively mole pumerous, faced the ing ble with more couraye, or bave beon more gene Iy included ou the desth roster thian printers «Jupresentativee of the ** Fourth Estate.” The vervounel of & dmly journal forms a separste sud distinct community, owing 1o the nature of the du- ties 1ts various. wewbers are suxsyed fn. They sre sepuraled. 54 Ib were, from the. restof thelr fellow citizens 1u 8 largo ineasure, and are only sdvutifed with the oatside world as they give ex- presdion 1o una are tho formulutors of public opiniou, - 1o the editonal, reporiorisl, and mechanical Jepertments there st form aud uesges o bo fougd In uo, other waik of life. Men thus separsted from the multtude sre natorslly drawu 10 each other, ent which teuds to loosen or dissolve of lutimaey or (neudsbip 14 mo Besrly felt by them thau vy pooplv generally. epidealc fret ked THE " APPEAL" OFFICK, sad carrind off vietin siter victun (o ravld succes+ PRICE FIVE CENTS, alon. The Appent in the otdest papar in Memphia, Democratic in politics, and as the orgay of that party wiclda n more dectied nflucnce than any other paper south of the Dhlo River. Jia co-editot and proorietor belng abdent wnen (he dieease bee came epidemmic, the dutles Incldent tw the Isand ot the paper Revolved npon Mr. J. M. Keatlfig. and nobiy he discharged the trast conflded to hin keepite. He 1» an Irishman oy hirth, but hae resided In Mompmis for neatly & qusrter of & centary, and baa contritited in na smnll dedree to the tnoiding of popular opinfon and the direction ot a policy of rsconciition bee tiveen the aections, which he has lived o nee ina great measnre-adupted. Frank, generons, chivale ric, and brave, he 19 withal & genujue typ: of hils nationality, honared by his constituruts as a noblc, troe, philanthropic citizen, the fricad of all with- out rggurd to race o previous condition. pearfuce, actiun, and conversation he is notanliko Finerty, of the Chicazo press. When the precincte of Iabor becane mient aw the tomb, when desers Keatig, like the Homan sentinel whose crect form was funnd arud the tums of hurled lercalanenm, ever furnuuk hin post. He was editor, reporter, *foreman, and cumpusitor. To use his own worda, he never gave up bat once, and that was when, 6ud of twenty and udd cunpositors, there was Lnt ona left o atand np to hig case. : a1 €atly stage of the fever, and hin recavery ia ONE OF THE MIUIAULES O¥ THE RPLDRMIC, For days and weeks hia life was derpaired of. He wan overtaken by the biack vomit three times, and phvaicians said e must dle. Yet the une otable energy and vitality of the man. bie strung constitution, xna the carefal nursing ha re- cewverd brought bim out. and to-day he walke tha streeta the wost remarkable cave any epidemic ever gave birta to, . Mr. W. 8. Brooke, the telegraph editor, was taken next, amd while sick and duaring convales- cenwy hin entire houschold—mother, wife, and #on =wers awept from the faco of the earth. Ha has mice resutned work, broken In heaith and auirits, amd, great an hin bereavement bas beon, the hope 1€ todulged that ttme will suften bis crusning ancrows, and the dark days of nis present 1ife will give place 0 o pesce andereniguation he {xa strauger 1o tos Mr. Rtoscile, the commercial editor, loft early fe September, and hinasvataut, Mr. Eagens Moore. discimrged the duties of his superiors, aleo siing $v the ety nud counting rovms until e ** got it.** and wan forced to retire. After o flecce dehit with the arch enewy he convalesced, and in to-day vnce aysin o his ** pins, wreck which health und care whj, 1t ls hoped, rewode! and reconstruct. Heporiers? ‘There were none. “Bo tisuu flgnras tive expresaion, the dixeare got too lot for them, When the fever broke out there were fourtcee **redulars * inthe compusing-room, beaudes the usual comulement ot *** subs, punic commenced in the carly part of August vae red, the **subs' left town, tie 0 The forse man was powerlean o had Lo #uoe mit, but the effect was geuerilly disustivus un tuy sbsentevs, for moat of them died, TH COMPOSITORS. ‘The firat to o was J. . turker, an old and well-known printer, whose death was attribnsed to the inattentiun of the durse, — When hie died the Iack of hands to bury the dend was so greut Ihat ils corpe lay twenty-four hours before it was 1n- terred, and but w0 mourners followed the re- ngine of Lneir comrade Lo the grave. M1, Loruntz was next, He af ad been'y rude pine box by 4 aty Undertuker. Whors he §s buried wiil never o Hnown, but he rests as peacefully awong the paupers as him whose bones are crumaliug beneath the coetitent of maunoleun, . F, Cuiting. the Urst-read printer i tha United Status, dieid at his rous toe Jackaon Bogk. Poor **Quadratus!”™ 1l end was a mad one, nnd biv journey tothe Unknown Shore was unaccompanied by Lie tears of relatives or friendn. Ib. ¥. Fuller and Charlen Al Loink literally vied In hutness, for they loft their **forais'* for thvie desttibeds [n the Printers’ Infitmary. Mayor W, U, Stephenson. the Neator of the crnft in Memphie, wan uest selsvd. and, ufter lrief fliness, died, and was folluwed to the saaduwy land by his two danghiers, Grorge Beatisl, un npprentice, snd J. D, Cum. s, of Kaosas City, wuse the Innt fi the com- pusing roow to fay doww thy burdens of 11 und care ut Elmwaod, TOK HLRO OF THE COMPOSING-RONM wan Mr. Henry Moode, wel) Known to the** trade % $a Civago: 10 to-day o question whether the Appent could huve Iawaed without bie fielp. Iy it late e wan constanily employed atons e tilice, st n addition to bis Inbore there. he it the tiusb active In renderniug ameistance to th sick ue ulso du burying the dead. When u hisiory tr:f tue epldewic is written Gt will be) lllll I’xlmr;. ibts weif- [ n parule Teled, wili of Ity brighiest chapters. Tho followlns are those who stuce to their ¥ caney, the fever, aud ire wow cone valescel ruw, foreman; Hewry wmbers, W, W, Nephicnsou, akiun, ang B, Anadaie, In thy press-ruom the fevee tonnd two victine, Alford and Georse Pluuiner, Mr. Woudloek, the Tutemati, Tecovenne, The count vom furniehed Ilenry White, busineas wanager. s Wis assistant, ant Frang Bacchus, cellectur, sl of whonm eecovered, From the ah It will bu ween that but two lme medistely connected with tho vlley, vut of a force nunberiing tulety-clght, escapedl the fever, Thena were Col, Kestlng amd Henry Moode, who joe turee weekn represented tue brain und mascle ot the Appeal, Thews wore gloviuy daye, snd when the Dight of futury oays shall shed s radiance ahont tus desotution of 1o presvut, fond neuvey will recall the herute deeds of thin baud of typos an amunz the fow of record 10 tats sillicted and dusulatod ity TiR PAVALANCHR The histury of ttie Appeat during the epidemig i dupheated 1n the ofice of e Aralancie, 3 Journal that had cijoyed an oxpenvuce of ity rvived war, fannne, uod sepeated tae pluze, Sidencavent in pulitics amt courting the favur of not 4 record of lucal andcomwmerchul fulelhgence this paves nas attaned acirculation and Featixed wbrospeeity o wstontehtig on it besald to be deserved, Woen Hie plague bee aart it Lrinuphont vdve ty-faae e enployed 11 1t severat departinents, Of theat two remain, —Mal, I, 8, Nichole, part owner ditor, and M. W, Lulf, the bouke Kevpor, —nc of Whoi las’ been this far ade Lsslled by the satfeon veourse. ‘fwelve have died, twenty-1oNr are wick or coivalescing, and elatit ars absent feom the city, When S disease Arst mani- feated 1ts presence aere Col. koller, editur- hu-chiel, Wita utent 10 s hic started Bome 1miedi s ately, but when e reached Nashiviida it had wasuimed el bropuriions that, w wlvico of in colivagues, b 5, Whiero lig now ts. 14, A Drower, ¢ eduor, and W, ¥, Trank, commercial edito t the city, and tond i editonal Jorece was Hlted to 1fc oty editor, who, jointly wili 1o A, Ehoapeon, sushicas wan g A thy publieatipn of the papur, One day a confercnce was had heiween (0o interevted a3 10 who shold renimin at v povt and who leave tio city. Sir. Thompeon dechined (o g, the herols Landru his duties, sud Nicl wrthe * as hu 1 kuown, rennining, oue week then Phowpron wie inissed from the routing of dauy duty, 6nd bie Siliess woxconuuented upou i calumity in romparieon with wiicn dealt alona could be moee digustrovs, lle was atteaded upoa (b wife vemizé avecut’ frow the Cily) 0¥ yoing Jandrom with a dovotion worlby thu “beroic age, but to power could wave him, and he died toue dayw after betug takon down, A uf wipetiug businees capseity, of most genlal teul yerslly populur, s death wis regasded ae w pube hie dieaator, UERDERT LANDRUM, In the mesntlme Landrim, woo had waited upon Mr, Thoupson, coutracted the dixea 1 was forced 10 yiehl, - When the ousine e died Landruurleft & slck bed (o resumio his sluiies ou the paver, ‘This produced the natusal resulis, for ho wis Luken with a rulapa after foue dnys uf uuspeakably sufenn L Ho was rugarded sutong tho profvssion us one of i brf.n:lwl sud oruvest wen (and hravery s indis- jouruaital b tho Boull)® ever cou- eas 0f this caty, dlle detters de- { yellow fever in Mewping, * Jo Coso, " ure fawtitar to tna Nk, sud slawped 1 wrnkee vesable L nected with tho inature resders of ‘Fus Ty a8 4 uin of uunn.:n led stility, Lpou bis dusth, ¥, 5. Nichois assumed charge of 1he paper, sud, ssybsicd Ly the lawe 6 U Cutron, Associated Press Agent, aud onv compos- oo, B.J. Suncy, stivided f0 the procuniuz of ‘news aud the tesuv of tae dully editivn, Nichols L & characier bu Lty Cily, B8 (LY Pscddouyw STHE OLD MAN, by which be le knowu thiousuout this nortlon of the State, wonld iudicate, e 128 Norlacen by birth, Baving been salved 1 Bock laland, bo nesided suany yeurs as the founder aud vl tho drgus. Dut thu towo was **1oo slow thie uxpansion of hie geutus, aud he ¢ that Mecca of smbilluua pharins, Chicazo, he becawy fdentided wilt the fadde. Nt realiziug ble auticipativue bu that city, e canje 1o Mewphid, s0d is LOW ub wucicnt us also a daner- Guscilizen. Mo is one of the wost mdepen.ivos mymbers of the profeasivn, eays aud wrilre Woas Ly thinks withous regard 10 the ulect Lt pivdac- fioe ey bave Upot the sennbiliies of - fugl. tives, and is justiy fearod ms (he coemv ‘of wealihy reaidents Wao czeut wul ol the ity waen discaae entetvd ity precincts, snd have since 1o pluces of sccurity mocked at tho wisfurjucys of tuis people. When the norwal cvadilios ot wifaire s restored jo Mewpuu, thosd asgin- fog Lo kuow ssaert (hal tuc ‘Ol Meu ™ will Lo called upun W furulel salufaciwd Inape © Uuny disease, and death visited tho ofce, Col. * Mr. Fred Brennan, the city editor, was taken at . Hut as soon an tho |