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VOLUME XXXI1X. LEADING WESTERN LAWYERS. NORTHWEST BAR ASSOCIATION. o An Artaciation of Lawyers, o which membership ls restricted to those of miinl eharscter, and 10 one fa rhcounty. ATIZONA TER.~Prescott, Tavapal County. RUSH & WELLS COLORADO—Denver, Aripahas Cannt WELLS, 8MITR & MACON. Fatrolay, Park Counlye,, g cnnistisoN. Qeargetown, Clear Creek County, o ITCHELL, efverton, Ban Jasn Couniy.py oy 1o monr, DAROTA TER.—Desdwood [kgrchcs County eon, Teokton, Teakton County, 1 CCEO o= County, JLLISOIS-Aledo, Mercer Connly, . o o I ARTON, Bloomlogton, Melews R e o rexutTAL Canton, Fulton County, C. 2. MAIR. it Myt Loonty; W. L. JONKSON. Coarieston, ColeRCOURtE. oy 10y prCRLIN, Coleao, Cook COnY. o) oo WHITON, Iteside C 3 Fulton, Whiteside Connty. WA, J. McCOY, Heaivh, EASe COIANT 3. 1. MAYDORN, Bitstoroutd. Montgomery Countyy, (X xS W ILUCK & LIPPINCOTT. deneyville, Jersey Coutly, 4 p . HERDMAN, Lincaln. Logan County. =y oy o oS, Marshall, Clark County, T. J. GULDEN, Mosmouth, Werges, COURY” prELPs & GRIEL. Monticello. PIMLCOUBLY. ") o 0 TN, Morris, Gruady County. xa, lenderson County, * Nt MEADING. ey Listeson & purr. Oregon, Ogle County. e E. F. DUTCHER, Sllames 7 .5 ELDURVOE, Paxton, Ford County, A. BAMPLE Pekin, Tazewell County, i e A.D.SAWYER. Feorls. Teorls COURLY rry mnos. & ULIICH. Petersburgd, Menard County, 1d, Pike Count; T. W. McNERLEY, Pittafeld, PIKO COUOtYs pyy 0 wonriznatoN, Rockford, Winnebago County, C. M. DRAZEE. Eelbyville, Bhelby Couplys, v ron & HAMLIN, Springtleld. Bangamon Gauiy.. o L ANPHIER. Sullivan, Moultrie COI"II'.ALVX" P.,GREENE. Srcamore, DeRMlb Connty, o0 0 es, Tuscols. Douglas Count Vaadalts, Fapetta County., 2 W+ MATHEWS. ‘Watseks, Iroquols Count; " FeYALTORATON; "ALEX. L. WHITEUALL, NA—Alblon, ) ty., 1XDIANA~Alblon, Noble County, TTIOS. M. EELLS, Crawfordaville, Montgomery Caunt; Chian bi. Travis. Grown Point, Lake County. o ‘WUOD & WOOD, Fowler, Deaton Countys yppoyon & TrAviS, Frankfort. Cifnton Coun e LRl & matspoTHAM, i VO iig0n & DAVIS. ‘::;"""";“;“‘:“:':x"flfdsm 2. BCOTT. o 4 il salte 7" Wit WALLACE. wees D . doeps Gy, - TBIUE Remiogtan, Juper Cognty, U0 U5 HOBDARD. Terra Haute, Vigo Connty, 1 20 BYTVER. M. C. HUNTER, 3}t Valparals 3 Velparalso, Porter Countr. o ') ' n1riELD, (0WA-A; 3 zamoss, Janes County. SR RTAOE Booae, Boone Coanty, Burliagton, Dexkotnes County -+ e u ; A AL & BALDWIN, Dutler C: Butl 3 c:u "R:":"' atler GO oGk . CRATG. r Jd ity. s Fapldn, Linn Covpl s ong & sT. & JOHN, Che q 3 erokes, Chorokes County. o cOWLES. uncll Blagts, Pottawattamic County, =. 1 4 Cor 3. W. [IOBINGOK. esco, Howa; unty. L 0T XOREMAN & MAUSH, Creston, Unlon County, PATTERSON & GIBSON. Davouport, Scott County, % iROWN & CAMPRELL. Decorah, Winneshiek County. E. K. COOLEY, Delld, Delaware County, il Deutson, Crawford County. : 5 Des Molnes, Polk County. TAROH A TANOR, Dubuque, Dubuque Couaty, o & DUPLET. s 7" GUAITAM & CADY. Elkader, Clayton County, % "' . A. PRESTON, Emmetsburg, Pal to Connty, ore o, aneoo CLAFORD & SOPET. i J! 1. avDERSON, Cleamood, Mills Count, o1 ve's wiLLIAMS Uatlan, Shelby County. 3 AF] e . Independence, Duchanan Conngyr T FSON ' w. HoLyAx. Iudianols, Warren County, ERVERS & B, IN. Towa City, Johnson Cflml\h’“ A REMLEY & SWISHER, idetterson, Qreeve County. a Keokuk, Leo Cdunty, Fossmes, & zoutver. FRANK ALLYN, Keouuqua, Van Buren Coumx. CHARLES BALDWIN, Logan, itarrison County. BATWIIART & CADWELL, Maquekets, Jackson County. FRANE AMOS. Manhslltows, Marshall County, S BEALS & LEMENRT. GILES' GILES* LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA, mes cured without blemish, Send for pamphlet con L . UILES, 120 West Brondway, New York, nlment in yellow wrappers. Sold by all Drugglsts, Trial bottles, 25 cents. STEEL PENN, W 3 St tuperior Englia mak, for durablilt Sincily’ groat variety of aies suiied b svory! Kind Tr\un . Far by de; wenerally. o T VA AT Samplee for trin), to- dnang a0y %3 fo] i ¥uus, by mag, o recaipt o Twenty-ive Centa, isoN, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO. . BoLx Aa; xaTs you Tux U, 8. #Eud 140 Grand St., New York, FOLDING BEDSTEAD, CHAMPION FOLDING BEDSTEAD. BENT IN THE WORLD. THETOBEY FURNITURE C0, BOLE AGENTS, State and Adow n'E BENY SET, 88, w d TEE’I‘“ PINEST AND BEST FILLINGS Vge-third ususl rates. o Dib. McCHESNEY, - Cor. Clark and 1{and. e BCALESS FAIKBANKS' STANDAUD . SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 0O, 111 & 113 Luke St., Chicago, Becarsfultabuy caly ke Geauing, JAS, GIRANT, Bec., Chicago, 10WA-! hiek County. 0WA~Montezums, Poweshiek Cou; ‘hs & CLARK. Mount Pleasaut, Henry Count! Museatine, Muscatine caum,'!‘ el kel BIANNAN & JAYNE, Nevads, Storey County. irn & vr i New Hampton, Chickasaw Count AONPATHICR Newton, Jarper County. i I{M Sy Northwood, Worth County, SANRRY & COOK. Onawa City, Monona Caunty, n:l“:;:mi': Osage, Mitchell County, BROWN & BIsHOR. Osceols, Clark County, Oskaloosa, Malmska Comnty, Mo feTRRLS, Tock aplds, LyonCountye Vo> & MALCOLM. Marengo, lowa County, sm"r’nA; ':::; Bloux City, Woodbu A - % ™7 CORRZii ASE & TATLOR. “Tipton, Cedar County, ‘Toledo, Tama County, SBTRUBLE & RINNE. Vintoo, Benton Cnnn"‘fl"‘cflflls‘l‘ & HAINES ‘Waterloo, Black Hawk Cauniy, 18K GLYRGE ONDWAY. ‘Winterset, Madison Count LEON . EANSAS—Abliene, Dickinson ¢ #flfifii:fi:‘.fi: Atchison, Atchison County, KVidieat & wagarsER Durlingame, Casga Counly. WAL, THOMBON. Councl Grove, Mortia Goumy, " pERTIAM, Eldorado, Butler County, & LAFAYETTE KNOWLES, Great Bend, Barton Cotnty. WM. 1. DODGE. Independence, $fontgomery Count: i s, Lawrence, Douglas County, | D 1 UHAS BAMUEL A. RIGH Leavenwarth, Leavenworth Cotnt- 08 11 GRISWOLD, Lyoos, Rice County. o JOIIN M. MUSCOTT, Benecs, Nemehn County. J. P TAYLOR. Topeka, Bhawneo CRUNLE: 117 AN & JOUNSON ‘Wichita, Sedgwick L'm'mly:.' o HALDEMTO;" MICHIGAN=Coldwater, Branch County. 5 CHATUEY ». wrianT. Detrally Wayno Coustte 11 g pipALL, Orand Rapids, Rent County. ¢ TURNER & SMITIL. Houghton, Iloulhwngclvlngsy.l CHADDOURNE sbpeming, Marquette County. : W X s, ucaon Gt VI & O8B0R Kalamaz00, Kalamazoo Couitty, _ = 1 * 0. M. Mistegon MMy wrspantis, MINNESOTA—Austi, Mower éfi‘;’;“:’;{{:v s Montevideo, Chippews County. . orthet, e Gomty AREL & MILLER Owatonns, Btecle County. |~ .num.p:aum. Preston, Fiimore Caunty,” " m HENRY R. WELLS, Baint Tismsey County. i 4 7 J. M. GILMAN. MISBOURI-Chillicothe, Liviakaton Connty. Kaosas City, Jackson Onunly.w'"‘:mv:;’i?;l;: Platsburg, Clioton County. * °° % S Lo GO o o momnr s MONTANA TER.—Fort U;nmwfl(flfi(slnnl‘)’-fimu. i Virgtnta City, IUHARLL Madison Coutlys b1 AWAT. NEDRASKA—Albion, Boons coum'yLoM . cu“" Beatrice, Gags County. Dakota City, Dakata County, nn‘:’::‘;;‘;“’ Falis City, Richandson County, T 181AM RE. Qenevs, Fillmore County, | .. Loy NORTIIOP & LIKES. Hebron, Thayer County, OLIVER L 8COTT. Linculn, Lancaster County., 1o o &5 Nebrasks Clty, Otos County.5, - "A:::RD: s County, ' 3 County,, J. M, THURSTON, 3 WIIRE! NE. “Republican City, Harlan County. VER E STONE: 1.'J. DEMPSTER. Bldney, Cheyeuns County. " 0 ‘Tecumsah, Johnson Countyi hyinig B. P. DAVIDSON, Witber, Baline Couaty. o oy York, York County, SpvITE W. T. ECOTT, ‘TEXAS~Dsllas, Dalias County, b McCOY & MeCOY. UTAIL TERMITORY-Ogien oity, Weber countr. Salt Lake Clty, ult Lake County, > AT : E. D, HOGE, ‘WISCONBIN—Alma, I!llfllloCa}lJl{‘iAD MOSER, JR. Baldwin, t. Crotx County. . ik H. BOLCHSENIUS Chippowa Fals, Chippews Countye " 0 o Esa Clalro, Eau Clairo Count o m’;mo“' OveenDay, Brown Contfe, o cirvxowsTIL, Junesviller ook Copuine, s & bUNWILDIE. Madiscn, DeNTCORAIYy o b oo HALE Netllavitle, Clark County, N . J, MACORIDE, Oshkoab, Winnebago cu’:;rlr LES W, FELKEN Tiaciue, Racine County, e PRLRE HENRY T. FULLEIt Viroqua, Vernon County. " © Wausau, Maratlion County, * " 2 WYOMING TERRITORY~Evaision Uihtay JONN N. NEIMAN. LINIMENT. LAME HORSES CURED FREE OF COST. Spavins, Splints, and Ring- tn"nlng "rull information %o Uso only for horses the FOR SALE, tis| FORSALE NEWSPAPER STEEL PENS | FODINGMACHINES, The attention ot Newspaper Publishers is callad to the fact that haviug '““[fi“ff ed roldmg attachments to two of TLE ‘Ti1b. UNH'B perfocting presses, The Tribune Co. have no uso tor several Hand-Foeding Folders heretofors in use in its ‘The maohines are of Chambera L] maka, and ara o exceliont order, each hav. ing the Hahler improvement. Two oi th machines are adapted Lo a four-page supple. went of Tho 'l‘rlhrmo, making four faldlpa d four to & full sheet, ‘Iribune size, m three and four folds. Oan by sizod sheet. 'I'he speed of thes: 1s limited only h‘ the capacity of the feed boy. ‘I'hey uan be seen in operation and we Ruarsntes them, with the Kahler impro m 1 ent, to be superior to an; chine made. W ol thons ohoap. ax we Bara uiss the room they oooupy. ulars address we have use for Yor mrlh.rdurtlu- TRIBUNK OO, Chicaxo, il ENANCIAL. MONEY to LOAN In sums of 81,000 to 820, 000 ut the lowest rates on good fImproved Chieago property, SAML. GEMR, 112 Dearborn.st MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED. No. 52 Willlsm-st., Y. Y. Jo amounts as required, on IMPROVED CHIC FPHROPERTY, ll‘ EST RATE, EALg ) d and 1; Government Bonds, Cookk County Orders, City Serips and Youchers, Bouglit sad soldby LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Bauk, Cliswber vt Couuncres. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, STOVE POLISIIL. TTUTHE ANEWS STOVE POLIS IS wamething new, and an article that has long been wanted: for [n' {hie fast agn *“Time I8 mo 2 a ry one likes & lirlgh 1o e them, for 1t ‘We_oall your attontion to alfaw things that osn be nacomplished by the usa of The **Now* Btovo Polish: ® Itinseif-shinteg. It makes no airt. Tt wiil ot WASTE HUTN o 13 s 17 new—It makescommun ron stoveniie: Tike itus: atairon' it wiil make old coal-huls 1ok ike new~iWith it don your winte jstoves 1t will ke EST stave Lolish o the market. CENTR. or cioth with PRICE, 25 AND 5 DINRCTIONS, thie Folish, aobly I6 EVE: TLY 1 1t dries Instantly, When appiying P rown, hut s #00n Asdry 1t 18 et hiack. For fancy work on stovea it a0 bo inuch betier anplied with tha brush furnished fur Aive centa cItra. Lard or kerosene whil reinuve It frons thn hands, but @ beTier way 1110 wear an oid glove. There inat At allttia odor, but it very soun ditap cars, P<¥hen the stuve gets solled, WASH It, and the Foilsh will rematn. THE “REW” STOVE POLISH C0., 19 ‘Wabash-av., Chicago. _JAPANESE GOODS, ATOTION SALE To-morrow, ’l‘;l::ll;‘ndny, Oct. 17, Highly Tmportant Collection JAPANESE WORKS OF ART, ANCIENT AND MODERN, Including Satsuma, Kutani, Kaga, Imari, Makusa, Kishu, Herado, Arita, and Other Keramlcs. ANCIENT CINNABAR, Roiro, Akita, and Avanturine. PUREGOLDLACQUERS SAYMIN AND GOLD BRONZES, Of unequaled age and hizhest value. CLOISONNES . ©On Copper and Poruslatn, most exquisite aud s Hisiellnenns O0ets of ATl &nd Rare Autgul. 50 of tho most elegant Jananese Serecns ever hrought to thia country: smong then aro Batl nd Bk k- brofgered, Cloth of GGld. Damask. liroeade, Pioe Ad- plo Cloth, 'Decarated Paper, and athier styles, nales. _CARRIAGES. Family Carriaps! THE LARGEST LINE OF Landaus, Landaules, Conpe Rockaways, Six-Neat Rockaways, and other styles, That we have ever shown, at the LOWEST PRICES THAT WE HAYE EVER QUOTED. STUDEBAKER BROS. MFG. CO., 151,& 353_ \Yflbnnh-nv. VALUABLE ' PROPERTY. 80 Feet Front on Canal-st,, 8. W. Qorner Monro N AT ATCTION, Wednesday Mornlng, Oct. 16, at 11 o'clock, ON TOE PREMISES, Terms made known oo day of sale. Title rfect, Full erwty Deed given. There s no property inithe city that equals this for arise in valuation in the near future. W. A, BUTTEIS, LONG & CU.. Auctioncers FURINITURE, The Tohey Furniture Co. State and Adams-sts. THE LEADING “DRY WINE” 1N THE MARKET. For sale by all principal Wine Merohants and Grocers in the Uni. ted Btates and Canada. AT AUCTION THlIS DAY, ™ MALAGA GRAPES RBx Stoamer City of Richu, CUBY, WILLS & WHEKLEL, 12 State-st. YELLOW FEVER. Hot Weather Continues All Along the Mississippi Valley, And the Outlook Is in Conse- quence Much Less Encouraging, No Fever to Speak of Now in the City of Vicks- burg. The Disease Fastening Itself Upon New Country Lo- calities Daily. Quite a Number of Cases of the Dread Epidemic at Hele ena Ark,, ‘Wherenpon Little Rock Closes Its Doors and Puts Up Its Turnpike DBars. Much Destitation Along the Line of the Memphis & Charleston g Railroad. MEMPIIIS, LITTLE RNCOURAGRMENT, Bpecial Ditpalch 10 The Tridune. Mzupais, Tenn, Oct. 15.~‘1Hope deferred maketh the heart sick.”” Tbis Is the reutiment echoed to-day, when tho weather is thought of. Eachdaysdisappointment fotensifies the anxiety until now despair has taken the placeaf the bright hopes that a few days ago fliled every heart, and those who bave experienced and wit- nessed the terrors of tho epldemic and survived themselvea bave given up all hope of the ap- pearauce of a killlng frost until the last oue has fallen a victin to the dresded postilence. Your readers will wonder why the denlzcus of so grest a commercial metropolis as Memphis will brood over the terrible past just at the scason when tho wheels of cominerceghonld be thut- dering through overy thorohghfare. Why not let the **dead past bury fts dead"? Such a suggestion can only be born. of their lnability to realize WIHAT TIHAT TERRIBLE PAST HAS BEEN to us. War, pestilence, ahd famine are the familiar terms most used when we would ideal- Ize the frightful results, but as applicable to the sufferings of this pcople they fail to zive tue true color to the picture. . The principal business houses remain closed, and, even {f thoy were opep snd were stuffed with merchandise, their pjtrons in the sur- rounding country refus come to the city when they are assured that oolytwenly-four hours is the limit of life withju her pestilence- smitten precincts. Ourstrests are daily becom- {ng more animated, but the majority are PENNILRSS WIITES AND COLORED PEOPLE seckiug their allowances of the world's chari- ties; the remainder embracing those dispensiog that charity, and physiclans' nurscs and under- takers attending the sick and dead. There is nothing else for this people to think about, and every licart ts burdened with anxlous longings for the abuten..at of the fever, so that in the return of the city’s prosperity every one may find cuployment and earn his dally bread, and that result canoot be reached until the ther- morneters have marked 82 degrecs above zero, The events of to-day are without {nterest, as they are but the recurrenco of each day’s cvents 50 often detalled fu theso disparchea. TUBR VERY SICK of to-day are Dr. G. B. Thornton, City Hospital physiclan, Jellerson Davis, Jr., and P, D, Canale, Prestdout of tho Italfan Boclety, the doaths of either or all ot whom wnay be aunounced before to-day's reports are closed. ‘The caso of Dr. Keating of Now York, sunousced in yester- days dispstches, 8 yot In doubt ms to its clisracter, but the rule has boen thatif one conplaiu of o belly-ache It will develop a case of the prevafling fever in twenty-four hours, 1t is igped Ly the numecrous {riends the Doctor bas made him that his case 3 WILL PEOVE AN XXCEPTION, C. B, Galloway, manager of the Peabody Ho- tel, who nearly died of the fever, has cutlrely couvalesced, ana, in resuming his management, has begun the work ot puttiog that popular nostelry in order by & thorough cleansing and dlsfufecting. 1 speak of the Peabody be- cause it has a story that will form a thrilling page fn tho listory of this epldemic. Twenty persons, uight guests and twelve employes, died within its walls, and nnmbers wero sick aud convalesced. ‘To-day thare {s but one sick per- son theru. 3{r, Galloway's dotermination to 3 KEEP THAT ESTADLISUMENT OPEN for the sccommodation of physiclanssad narses during tho prevalence of thu fever bas'heen 8 great help, and he has dune so st the peril of hisown life. He is regarded one of the heroes of tho vpidemic. Refugees continuo to return, and au lucreased sick-list may bo expected, particularly as Lhe weather giyes promise of & reculur suwmer raw. INTRRMENTS. The undertakers report thirty-threc Inter- meuts, of which twenty-four were whites aud nloe colored, twanty In the city and thirteen outside, the latter all white, Tho following s the list of whites Iuterred: Aunle Lawbs, Jol Htice, Jobu Lewbarg, Ambruse G, Dalton, Willlam Brockvogle, Molile Hufhn, Joscph Martin, Brother Wendelin, Vau Boudie, Catherluo Lurke, W. J. Delagy, Chiarles liyneske, Mre. Sloue, Willis Mayuer's child, Joln Kelly, Micbavl Guthrle, Austin Corstolos. AL i, TiLoEN, SPREADING. To the Western Assctated Press. Mewruis, Tenn, Oct. 15.—The weather is growlue warmer, and repurts of the further spreading of the fever in the suburbs are ye- ccived. From 6 o'clock last night until voon to-day the undertakers report twenty-tive lnter- wnents. Awong those who bave died since last even- Ing sre Johu Lisburg, Awbross G. Daltou, Josepls Martin, and Brother Weudeln, of the Frauclscau Order of vriests. » ‘The Rev. George C. tarris, Dean of Bt. Mary's Cathedral, has ruturned, sod s once more oD active duty smong bis parisbiouers. Steamer Keblor, for 8t. Louis, passed up this aftervoon. Dr. M. T. Keating, volunteer pbysician from New York, was ptricken lato last uight. Twenty pbysteians of the Howard Medical Corps report sixty-six new cascs, twenty-six in the city and forty in the suburbe. RELIEY TRALN. A.D. Langstafl, Presidet of the Howard Assoclation, who left bere four days ago in charge of the Aoward selis! traln, sccompanled by physlcuans, with purecs, medicines, sod sup- plicy, retwaed from an extonded triv on the Mrs. Aunle Bendeburg, Mollle Sluter, 1878, Memphis & Cbarleston Railroad to Chatta- nooga, visitiog all polnts where sickness exists. At Chattaooga be reports finding 200 cases of fever. At Decatur, Ala., 100 per- woos are afflicted with the fever,all of whom are recelving good attention. At Tuscumbia and Floreace the fever hias increased rapidly fo the past few days, and, owing to the great dif- fcrence of opinion smong the resident phyi dlans, none of whom had ever secn a case vellow fever, the diseass was not treated such, and the reault has heen that nearly al taken sick have died. At these points PIYBICIANS WERE LEFT to reoder such assistancens was necessary. Grand Junction, La(irange, Moscow, SBomer- ville, Colilerville, and Germantown were vis- ited, and supplies left for the sick and tressed. A daily traln will be run on this rosa to re- ifeve the great destitution which was found at nexrly avery point. Dr.8. HoCollins, & Howard physlefan, who was sent to Lalirange, reports eight cases s having ai r:ln:dl Michigan uu‘y. Miss. Th town bas kept up a ngid quarant{nc for several weeks. It i3 oll tue railroad some scven or eight miles, and it {s difficult to be resched. ‘The fever is rapidly spreading at Colllerville. Nineteeu new cases and nine deaths have beeu repurted rluee Saturday, L. A, Rhodes, Miss Sallle E. Renesu, and three others died at Gerwantows, Tenn., on onday, Four deaths at Grand Junction, Tenn., on Monday, ur. 'T. C, Prewitt is not expected to aurvive the night. - DEATRIS YRSTERDAT, ‘The Board ot licalth oflictally report elehteen deaths from yellow fever during tho past twenty-four hours ending 6 o’clock to-nizht, The undertakers report thirteen additfonal in- terments of parties resiuing In the suburbs. vogle. ml'ugle recuvery of Jelf Davis, Jr, Pat McElroy, ex-Sergeant of Police, s i1l with the fever five miles east of the city. VICKSBURG. NEWS FROM ROCKY SPRINGS / 8pecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Vickssurg, Miss., Oct. 15,.—While the yellow scourge which has run rlot through our city during the past two mionths scems to be on its Jast legs here, adwices from fresh localltics continue to come to our ears. To-day, tidiogs of sickness and death are beard from Rocky Bprines, Miss., about twenty-five miles south- easterly from this place. Twenty-five cases of fever are reported there, aud six deaths. A let- ter recelved from there to-duy says: **1t s im- possible to say to what extent the fever docs prevall, as a& preat many who have sick- nees |n thelr houses will not allow me to go into sce the patients for fear of giving them the fe- ver, and ot until aome one of their family dies with the black vomit will they sdmit thoy have auy yellow fever. AMONG THE DEATHS are Mrs. Emily Harper, George Horing, and Ellen tofine. If the {fbst docs not come be- fore the Ist of November, we will have 1t fn every white honse and negro hut in the pre- cinet.” Informatlon received ac the Howards' headquarters to-day report 100 cases and forty deaths frum fever. AT aoopsicn’s Landing thie deaths are about equally divided between the races. Great destitution prevalls for want of proper treatment, which cannot be had in consequence of tho scarcity of physi- clans, nurses, stc. One bundred and tifty cases are reported AT MRRIDIAN, and among the deatls 1s Mr. Ben Vail, 8 young gentleman trom Vicksburg, counected with the Vickshurg & Noshville Rallway., Apolieatlon for uld to the Reliel Comimnittes of New York haviog been made by. Meridian and Edwards, Miss., the Sccretary telegraplied the Howara of this city to-day, asking If, In thelr judgment, 1t wos neeessary to forward §500to the tormer place and $250 to the latter. IN VICKABURO ITSRLY. Lieut. Benner's tondstion this evening s ro- ported favorable, e passed the critical point st 13 o'clock to-dav, and has been improving since. 3ir. Georeo 8. Yerger aud two negroes aro the only deathis reported in the city to-day, and Mr, J. P, 8mead's child in the suburbs, At Edwards Mre, Dr. - Willinmson is dead. Mre, Aleck Hogan was taken down to-day in the couutry. NEW ORLEANS. THE NEWS FROM THAT UNHAI'PY REGION, Special liispatch to The Tridune. Naw Onvmans, Oct. 15.—Telegrams from Delta to-night report the fever on the increase In Madison Parlsh, with two deaths, and a fever feartully malignant swong the negroes in the fnterlor, ‘Tha fever bas appeared on board the reliel bost, which has returned to Vicksburg with the chief officer prostrated. The Penbody Assocation las commenced the diatribution of clothing. Mra. Margaret [laughery, an ex- tremely benevolent woman, who, out of her privato pursc, supparts ao usylum containing 150 fumates, hos been sclected us the Prestdent of a soclety of fifty ladics, who have the distribution under thelr control, Food supplies were to-day sent by the Peabodys to Biloxi and Bay 8t. Louts. Thirty-six cascs of yellow fever und cine deaths have occurred fn Bay 8. Louts during the twenty-four hours ended at 6 o'clock this evenivg. . IN THR CITY. Capt. J. J. Melon, the wanaging partoer of Fiulay & Thompsou, aad an Indefaticable work- er througbout the epldemic/ was prostrated to- day. Auwong the deaths s Miss Victoria Panfu- acl, cclebrated as the vivandicre of the New Or- Jeans Artillery, The fever §s spreading In West Baton Houge. To-day the Peuboadys lssued 40,003 rations, Deatbs siuce noou Tucsday, 40; now cases, 174, WANM AND CLOUDY. To the Watern Avicwted Press, New OkLmans, Oct. 15.—~The weatheris cloud; sud warm. Deaths, 30; cases reportod, ua’ ‘Total denths, 8,540; total cases, 11,855, A. D. Hubhitt, deeretary of tho Tolegrapliers’ Ald Assoclation, was tuken down with the fever this mornine. J. T. Allyn {s the only member of the origl- ;ul Coumlttes of Ten who has escaped tho ever, FUYSICIAN AND NUNAKS WANTED, Knight Landug, uewr Harrisburg, sppeals to the Howards for & physician eud vurses. Oune physiciay thero dead, abotbersick; twelve cases of fever, o ‘The llowands sent nurses to Pattersonvilie, and Ur. Lybitnan to Harrisburg, ATLANTA, KO PEVER Bpeciot Dispatch $0 The Tribune, ATLANTA, (a., Oct. 15.—Thy report tele- graphied from here thut a United Btates soldier of the Elgteenth lufantry died from vellow fover at McPperson Barzacis 18 untrue, A post-nortem cxamivation being beld, It was us- certalued that he died of typhoid fever, and bad been sick two inouths, Thers s no fever leye,—uot even any brought fu, and the: phy- siciaus auree that uone is expected. Thoze de- siring to attend the North Georels Fatrryhich begins bere on the 2lat, nevd bave oo fears of yellow fever, CHATTANOOGA. SIX DEATUS. Bpeclal Dputeh 1o The Tridune, - CHATTAXO004, Teun., Oct, 15.—8ix deaths to-day,—brs. Jonn Ksuffmau, C. 8. Gledhil) W. J. Ewing, S8arah Hall, aud two colored meu. Ewing was s special policeman. There are twenty uew cages, throo whites,—83ilas Schewelr, Miss Cors Chamcerlain, and Mrs. Aua Conuer. Tue diseaso secs lighter, but the citizens are uot much encouraged. They feol that It Lus caly relszed from the extrsordinary scverity caused by the lste cold weather,. Dr. Sims, Medical Director, says it will take weeks to kill tho yellow woaster, and then he witl slash his - People are less excited, Lut still Jeaving the Ehicoge Daily Teibun tail around twvo weeks longer, knocking down returned refugees. The Rellef Committee took steps to force as many as possible of the sick into the hospital, and all hesltny persons lo the infected districts to Camu Bell. Dr. C. E. ¥ish- er, homeopathic physician from Marietta, Ga,, srrived to-day, and voluntecred his services, which were accepted. CHANCES, Drs. Baxterand Fracr are both improving, and will recover unless they commit some im- vrudence. Charlie Wight is doing well, with good brospects of recaverinz, Ur. Olmsted resting casy. Prof. Underhlll has better pros- Dects than when first taken, but will have to make a severe struggle to gain his health. The weather {s quite warm to-day and generally clear. No other cases of fever have developed at Vulean. Gus Grifiin, a refugee from this city, §s down with o mild case at Atlantie. Frost was reported there Sunday and Monday morn- ings. The Vulcsn Jron Works, the last manu- factory in operation, have shut dowa, e PADUCAI, A UREAT SCARE. Bpecial Dispatch to The Trivune, Papuean, Ky., Oct. 15.—Business hers Is nearly prostrated. This has been sccomulished by our little quarantine. The weatherls warm; thermometer 84 at 13 m. We have bad nathing like yellow fuver, and our city is perfectly healthy at prescnt. The determination of our Council 1s not to ratse the quarantine fora week. The news from Cairo seems to bave put o btue effect on some of our vopulation. The Desmit, from Bt. Louis, is duc here to-morraw, but she will not be allowed to mako a landing, Pousibly she will 1and at the opposite shore and let ber passengers get here the best way they can. f The cases of fever at Fulton are all finprov- ing to-day. Nearly a1l the membera of the Cairo City Government have fled from the pestilence. The cltizens have placed their purses In the hands of the Mayor aud the Mystic Crew have emotivd thelr treasury into his lap fur the benefit of the sick and poor. Two desths expected there to-night; two new cases to-day. DECATUR, ALA. TIR SITUATION. * Hpecial Dispaten 1o The Tribune. Decarun, Ala., Oct. 15.—Twelve new cases lo-duy and two deaths. Ono hundred and sev- enteen cases under treatment. The Howards are well orzanized and workiog systematically, and are fully supplied with all immediate ne- il ces: Miss Sallie Fennel, & most estimable and an untversally beloved young lady, a teacher iu the High School here, 18 very low. She remained at the bedside of her fricuds until stricken with the disease. IN TITR COUNTRY. The Howards recetved s message to-day from Flint Scatfon, seven miles south of Decatur, re- questing some oue from here to como aud bury Mr. Hugh Evans, who Is supposed to have died of yellow-fever. MONTGOMERY, ALA., Is getting over ft. 8he seot a committee up the road several duys axo to examine a plece of solid cast-iron, wolghtog 20,000 pounds, for a cottou-press. Sald commliltee, affer examina- tlovj carcfully mopped It with earbolic ncid, progsounced it safe, and admitted it into the city, - ** Bravol # 5 ARKANSAS.: nELENA. fedy fre Hxvrzxa, Ark., Oct. 15.—~The Boand of Health reports four new cases aud three deaths for tho past twenty-four hours ending at noon. The Howards have not commenced reporting vet. ¥ In great numbers. The Howards have all they need, except moucy, which they need badly. A corpse was found in & biouse this morning, bav- 1oy died without any attention, LITILE IOCK, LitrLe Rock, Ark., Oct. 15.—There is not, nor has there been, a sinele ease of yellow fever in Little Rock, or any case snid to ve susplclons. ‘The Board of Health met to-any and enforced a rigld quarantine against Hetena. The Heleon doctors disagree as to the disease. Dr. Nush says it Is yellow fever and an cpidemle; other doctors telegraph the Little Rock Board that 1t is an cpidesnic produced by local causes. The citizens are tiyiog in every direction, MOBILE. EXAGGERATED REPORTS, Speciat Dispuica (o The Tribune, MoniLe, Ala., Oct. 15.—iteports from hero aro much exaggerated. ‘The Board of Health mukes weekly reports. The flrst death of fever bere was Aug. 16. From thut time until Oct. 7 thero were 32 cascs, 18 of which were fatol. From Oct. 7 to thie 14th, there were 21 cases und. 4 deaths reported, making a total from Auc. 16 todate- of 57 casesand 22 deaths. The fever has been confined to the northwestern portion of tha city, only one death having vccurred out- slde the tufected district. The discase nas veen spreading very sluwly, and our physicians still hopu that it will not becomne cpldemiv, The fever s more severe on women sud ehildren, aud’ apparently very inditferent as to the color of thusubject, blacks und whites taking it alike. CAIRO. BAD. Bueclal Dupatch (o The Tribune, Caino, 11, Oct. 15.—Two deaths—Ihil How- ard and & child of Mr, Hart—and three now cascs rgported. Weather bud. Dr. Waldo not cxpected to Uve. People are agaln fleelng the ity WABHINGTON. DENIAL. Spactal Dispaich o The Triduns. Wasmneron, D. C., Oct. 15.—The Eveniuy Stay suys sumebody has propared for the Louis- villu Courler~Juurna! a tabular statement pure porting to give the number of deaths from vel- low fever, in which Washlugton is set down as having bal tive fatal casca, 8o fur as Wushing- ton §s concerned, not only has thers not been & death from yellow fever i this eity or Its nelgh- borhood this year,ur for many years pust,hut nota singls casu even {uu mild forn. This, tov, in the absence of quarantive regulutions or other special precautions, and in spite of visits of refugees from infected districts, and the return of nitrses and poysicisns who went from Wush- Ingtou o winister to the sick and dylog In vlaces where the discase wus prevallivg fu its worat foriu. BIPOTS, BOWLING GUEEN, Rpectul Iudich Lo The Tridune, Bowuing Uuzex, Ky, Oct. No tever cased in forty-eigbt hours pest. “The Health Ofticers snd six other physiciaus met (his morn- fug aud decided thut wehad actually had twelve fudigenous cases of yellow fover fu vur midst sluce the 80th of Beptember, of which thres huve died, ove physician, Dr, J, 8. Miller, dls- seqting, giving it as his belic? thay we had ‘haa uo uative cases at all, aud uothing but . malig- naut billous fever. This afteruoon Heahth Ofticer Claypool Lisues bls own circular, suyluy he does not bellove we havo had more thuo two cases, both doubtful. Bome few weak-kueed persous skipped out this morning. MILAX, TENN, “&pecial Disvaich o The Trivuns. MiLax, Tenn., Oct. 15.—The yellow fover hus developed itself o onr town st last, ir. Humpbroy, car-ropalrer, bas s zebuine case of yellow fever, so says the physiciau, snd 1s now very sick. It ls understood that several others aresick. Mr. W. B, Gulun died ast night after threc or four days’ llluess. Alany bave lefc towu, sud others will go to-morrow. Buslvcus 7 s 2 ‘es ® & PRICE FIVE CENTS, {8 at a standstill, Weather very warm, bt we trust the disease wili not spread. TICKMAN, KT, Bpectal Dimpateh (0 The Tridune, » Hicxyan, Ky., Oct. 15.—One death; two or three new cases. The fever (s ot Fulton. Dr, Bisckburn was sent for sesterday. e is fho only physiclan here, golng day aud night, driv- ing seventy miles and visiting thirty patients in the twenty-four hours. le looks & little Jaded, but the matchless old hero is tead rame, No one has beard him say that ho was sleepy or fatigued. o says If they will keen himin hortes that no oue, cither black or white, in Fulton County shall suffer formedical atten- tion. The outlook ls more Lioveful, NROWNSTILLE. Rpectal Diswiteh to The Trivune. RrowxaviLLe, Tenm, Oct, 15.—Nine new cascs, three white.—W. M. Warrington, Riple? Oliver, aod Mrs, Spencer Woods Thrco deaths, all colored. Mras. (irav is dying. Dr. Guudtley, of 8t. Louls, and Henry Wond are very jll. Ths weatner is warm aod unfavorable. K EHIN, TENN,” ¢ Avectal Dispriteh *3 | e, Eni¥, Tenn,, Oct. 15.~Four’ new cases of fever for the lust fortv-cieht hours. .. No. deaths. Dr. T. W. Nichols i down from a billous attack. We necd nothing for the sick except two female narscs. M'COMB CITY, McCosn CiTr, Oct, 15.—Several new cases; nodeaths. Send four nurses by morning train, Gouinien, M. . MIBSKIPPL CITY, Misstssires Crry, Oct. 15.—Thirty cases ot yellow fever at Handaboro, ‘hey necd fenmle nurses. Three new caves here. S ORETNA, LA, GneTNa, La, Oct. I5.—Total, 633 cases, 63 deaths. Fever Increasini rapidiy, though tho new cases are mastly lieht, Moraax_ Cire, Ly Ot 15.—Populath 3 Ty, La, O 5. —Population, 2,000; total cascs, 400; deaths, 79, OCEAN SPIINGS, Ocean 8rriNuy, Oct. 16.—Neventoen cases under treatment; total cases, 1255 deaths, 29, All the sick dolng well, TANGITOIIOA, Tanusronoa, Oct. 15.—Fever abating for want of materlal. Two deaths yesterday, Dr. Curter died to-day, Total deaths, 40. CLINTON, LA, CrintoX, La., Uct. 15.—Since the death ot the Rev, Jolin A Ruley. slx new cases have oe- curred vn his place. ~ Miss Annle Riley dtied w- day. Miss Mary Riley not expected to suevive, Heveral new cases at Depue’s, GIAND _JUNUTION, Gnann Juscrion, Tenu, Oct. 15,--One new case aud two deathis tor the last tweuty-fuur lours. Weather warm, niLoxL. BiLox, Oct. 15,—Two new cases and four deathis. g CANTON, Caxto¥, Oct. 15.~Tutal cases to date, Bé4; deaths, 155, The Howard Association makes another ap- peal for afd. They state that the ealls uoon them from the surroundioe country have been 80 greal that their supulv of iorey and pro- visluns I8 alinost exbausted, Ten new cases and five deaths iu town the last forty-eignt hours, 1488 GHIISTIAN, Fass CHRISTIAN, Oct. 15,--L'wo deaths up to noon. The fever Liag aseuincd a more mullg- nanL type. TATTRREONV] PaTrensoNviLie, Oct. 15, 0 abatement in the fever. Three deaths and six new cses since yesterday. PAINCOURTVIL, PAINCOURTVILLE, L date, 140; deuthe, | PRARLI . PEANLINGTON, Lu, Out. Fifteen cuses of fever here aud at Lostowin, Eight deaths bave occarred. . TUIDODLANX, Trmopravx, La. Oct. 15.~Fortyfive new cases futhe pust two days, Total cases, 4735 deutts, 40, —Tatal enses to W cnsen yesterday, 1 410! HATON ROUAE, Baton Roucr, La., Oct, |5.—Eorty-six uew eases; four deaths, . RELIEF. NAMUVILLE, Suectal Dispateh to Tus Tridune, Nasuvitre, Tenn, Oct. 1h—Several hundred dullurs were collected bere tualay and yesterday for the benetit of the sullerers of the wtricken cities, The Citizens' Board of Rellef this morn. e ont 400 o Greenvlll, Miss. A lurye qusutity of provislons was forwarded to Browns- ville todav, The subjlect of vetlow fover will Ue fully disctissed by the phivslauans of thiscouu- ty mext Sarurday. G CITICAGO, DONATIONS, 1 ‘The subscriptions tu the Citlzens' Committeo for the relief of the yelluw-fever sulferers yes- terday wers as follows: Jdohin €. Dore, . Procevds of cons Employes Burlinzto Euiployes Catcago & Nton i taloovies Tota Provivusly repurted From varlonssoarces v ST nera) Seeretary ¥, M. Tollovwing wddittonal of Hudu, 1L, #5465 Grand totnl A, T, Homine: C. A, seknowly contributions: Citize W. F. E all, houl, North Polut, Wis., 8245; I'resbyteriun Cuured, Hous. ton, Grabwm County, Nevins, #5503 1 T Uk rty, la., b‘y.l. s t, Bl f iirks West Liberty, L, by J." W, Presovteriun ' wnd Tight, ¥ Congregutional Ul Cliton, 1 verso Uit o by J. C. Morse, &0.75; 8. y, Siclh., by Mr, 8. Audrews, $3. Total surwande o dut NEW ORLEANS. [T L ‘The following letter wus received yeaterday: Yousa MeN's CHRISTIAN AssuctatioN, Nkw Ontxaxs, Uct, Bodir, A, 12 leminguay, See- retary, Cnleagos 1 ows your vavorsl favors of Sept. 40, wnd Och. 1, with re- wittances .10, wud $325.05, for all of _wh it our uwiost heasty thanks., e wickurss of Mr. Davie' fuitly sud my own ovarwork have prevented a Prowpt acknowledie nent of these several Jull u regard to . 1 Cane, Convent. Bust-Oicy, wi eariituie anytinog about® himg ttleniont aro Fronch Catholies, Oscar T, L nearly that wholw We Liave no frietds or represcutatives thece, Wa do not alil mdividuals or Bmlbes to e frou the fover diatricte; tho iy L our amls is used exclusivaly for the sick_und destitute from.yellow fever. You ek If e really went more mouey; s frunk anewsr will be ot Lo-diny nor to-worfow; bat with such o work as wo huve in hand, snd tba laty deveiopient of uew canes of fuver, belng over JUU cance uverazo per day, ‘10 our care, and un exs penditure to care for tho hundreds pasaluz into cunvulescenco or the prave, of aut less than 81, 10 51, 500 per usy, you.wlh ch druf a Treawury never overburdoued 1s cause for anzicty 1o usy wud yet o 40 not urge new collections, for wo ure hupiug for aud daily looking for « cold I, & rubid decline, aud’ w cosvation uf thls bar- slng work. For the past tws weeks wo haya iadl the beaviest callv and the greateet difficalty fn reoponditng, w0 uany physicians away, sud (boso lofs having all the caves Liey can attend to. Froum what 1 hear. thy Howards, under the eivrmuus dralls upon thelr resvurces for our owa aud other cunsnunitics, ure rpialy reduciug (he large amount fu sheir hands throe' of four weoks ago, Neihea they, nor our connunity, nor the wiscst physl- cland nuticluated the profonkation of the fuver bero until this e, sud cestaiuly only God's wisdow could scan the fearful progrees of the dive ©easy throuzhout the Southwest, ‘The Huwards have tho Just credit of responding 10 ali sppeals from uther stlicted towns, (he ex- Petno ol which 1 enuruoas. Unloas zinbutsed, W in 3 fow Invtances, ts heavy desiu upon them aud the continuance of the fever until Mov. 1 will drain theus, ourscl ud every other orvenisge tion of the Jusl uollur. w 1 want 10 sco it couic, the the last dollar suent. cen Lo us Fre terisuv o wad, ead day; our brother, Mr, o Trawick, dicd’ yesterdsy; lus witolo-day. ' Both were burled st 1 p, w. from the Cuual Strect Church, of which be wus & wost dovoled aud be- Toved pastor, They leave fuur orplun childreu. O, the wystery of God's dealiogs] ™ We reversutly buw to tae siroke, aud say, **1tls the Lord; Him do us seowveth Him good.™ “Should 1 v thousand years the mowories Of the learful_ycar 1678 {0 Nyw Orlcaus would not bo faced. Yours truly, W, C. Ravuonn, Treasurer Y. M. C. A. ———— SEAMEN'S WAGES. - Burrsro, Oct. 16.—At & weetlog of the Bufe falo brauch of the Chicago Seaman’s Unfou bera .to-nlght @ resolution was adopted waking the ‘wages of seameu the balance ol the seasou §2. on

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