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“ VOLUME XXXIX. — SILKS, gpecial and particular attention hns been devoted to this branch of our trade, and the fact that our . pusiness has increased tenfold during thopast few years has com= pellm\ us to enlargo this depart- ment, which now occupies one- third of the first floor ot our large and spacious store, and without doubt is mow the most complete stock to be found In this city. Among the many different brands of BLACK SILKS, both in For- clgn and American makes, we have tull lines of Guinet's, Bonnet's, Bellon's, Ponson’s, | Tappissier’s, Taillard, &0., &0. SPECIAL NOTICE (s directed to our numbers at $1.50, $2.00, and $2.50. These prices aro by tar the best pargaing ever oftered in this coun- try in 25 years. COLORED SILKS! COLORED SILKS! Good quality DRESS SILKS, 20 Difterent Shades, ONE DOLLAR, Beautiful DRESS SILKS, fully 22 inches wide, every desirable Full Shade, ONE TWENTY-FIVE. AT $1.50 AND 81.75 we show amagnificent French Gros Grain 8ilk of superior welght and fin- ish, formerly sold at $2.00 and' §2.25. A, SILK BROCADES, VELVET BROCADES (IO MATCH). ANTWERP NILK, FOR FUR-LINED CLOAKS, GO0 Inches Wide, Superior Quality, §1.00, $6.00, and $10.00 per yard. $2° Bamplos choorfully sent on applios- tion by lettor, 121 & 123 Stato-st, MORRIS 126 STATEH-ST., Ttaom 3, second Goar, Special attention given to the Proper Adaptation of Spectacles. Bt only of Chicayo, ‘Dut a1l thss of promithenes {iouhont the Uniled States bust fl"fln ifea't Judge of Bl duverturity s au opijeian, sad tue periectuessor OFFICE NOURS, 0 TO 1, 2 TOS. Lettersut (nqulry inust Inclose stawp for reply. LAUTION. —Ko agents employed o aovolnted, COAL WAUGONS, AL DEALERS WI HAVR THE BEST TWO.HORSE DUMP G0AL WAGON EVER MADE, COME AND SEE IT. Sludeheker Bros, My, G, 161 & 158 Wabash.av. TARM TOANS, D. K. PEARSONS & CO,, Room 20 Tribune Building, Xe Loans upon Improved Farms in f’n‘::"-_::{‘n ad Esstern Liiinola at 8 per cent < Daysble once & year. —VITespundenca sllclted, MONEY toLOAN By USLAR 1. REED. No. 5 William-s, . Y., HUEH Ieguleed, o INPROVED CHICAGO appineXs st BEST 1y PPlicativue received and promptly attended to 75 Hundolph-at. W . U.S. BONDS. TH coustantly on hand. Present 7ates - by ut subscriptiun price. Buyand s w‘fl? A9t Ul Bouds, ticlbalo ‘CALLED OS0% it ty, Cily, aod Scliool o Yo PRESTON, BEANE (O Bakern T TURE. FURMT Elegant ——New In PARLOR AND CIAM- BERSUITS, with other Nov- elties not procurable elsewhere, We éarry the largest and fin- est stock in the city, and POS- ITIVELY will quote the LOWEST prices for CASHL. Holion & Hildreth, 221 & 223 STATE-ST. We arc recelving a very large line of NEW DESIGNS and STYLES In PARLOR SRR TR CITIMRITS ETTTITRCNR and in order to make room for them, will sell every- thing from our immenso warerooms YERY MUCH LESS than the prices any DTRE——p—p—" dealers have been buylng same Furniture and Bedding at, 2698271 STATE-ST. The Tobey Furniture Go, State and Adams-sts, TOYS AND FANUY GOODS, VERGHO, RUHLING & CO., 138, 140 & 142 State-st. ‘We bave ovened our NEW FALL BTOCK, and are Dow offering Lo the public the LATEST NOVELTIES Toys & Fifiwy Goods IN UNPARALLELED VARIETY, i All Goods, Forelgn or Domentlc, We Buy Dircct from the FManufacturer, Aud can consequently sell at the Lowest Prices. Our store {8 newly fitted up and we {nvite our friends and patruns to tnspect, our splend!d display of new und slezant wood THR CKLEBRATED BOTTLING OF EDWARD & JOHN BURKE, Dublin, Livervoal, New York, BOLE AGENTS FOR BAM'L ALLSOPP & BONS, Iturton-an-Trent, Eugland. FOLDING BEDSTEAD, BEST IN TUE WORLD, THETOBEY FURNITURE GO0, SOLE AGENTS, State nnd Adams-ts. BEWING MACIHINES, NEW AUTOMATIO WHED SEWING MACHINES SELL THEMSELVES, PRICES 0X APPLICATION, WEED SEWING MACHINE €0, Chieago DENTInTRY, HEYT rflz';.. [T e Wwerranted TEETH roxteagiies e Gor Dits. McCHEBNK' L LL N Clark anl Latiupa e u sabtogton- st ((‘wernment Bonds, 00k Couunty Orders, Lity Serips and VYouchers, WMol by LAZAKUS BILVERMAN Bauk, Chsmbar of Commery BIRDS, TR IS S KAEMPFRIS l‘(gC_KlNG;lill“l‘l': FOOD, LA Y 137 OLABK.HT, SATURDAY- OCTOBER 19, 1878~TWELVE PAGES, PIANOS AND ORGANS. HAZELTON UPRIGHT In elegant cases of Rowewond, American Waln French Wainut, and South Amerfcan Wood, n which are introduced the following Important improve- 1. A TRIPLR SCALFE. brings into action thote por. Hona of the atrings which heretafore Iny dormant and inactive, thereby increasing the richness, pilsbitity, :'I:dll‘;nw\nkqullu‘( . 2 well a» the carrying’ capacity vt € tone, espeelaily of fhe unper nates, 1128 GOMBIN KD WOODILE AN D HETAL FIAME, stem of & croms-bar and bracings, giving 1 Duil of the strings, s in- nd In nne. 11, A CONS! ON OF TIIE SOUND-ROARD, with Its system o resrion preventing that relaxa. lon of the sound-board which {8 the nataral reauit of ts constant_eoncusaion, caused hy (he strokes of the DBammers agalnst the strings, and by atmospherie joflu- ¥ A METALLIC FRAME ACTION, belng cntirely impervious to atmospheric Influences, fa conjunction ysten of escapeiment, resulting b un- ity of the Plano for the prodnction of new miusical ecta, by enaliiog the performer, at pleasure, to pro- i tlie soundret single note ar groun of notes, Iear inx hotli hands free ta strike otlic notes: [s of simple contteuction. not liable to get out of order, and its use eastly acq nired. V1Y ABORT PEDAL. Tiy meane of this mest fne geniour. yet simple contrivance. tne whole rango of iammery can bo moved either i1 cloac prozimity to the 1trings or to any dcairable puint of thelr striking dis: tance: thus epabling the player st will 1o liclt the wer of the nsiruinent, ar the sofiest whisper of ita one, to give any craiution of crescendo and dminu- endo with unerring certainty. PELTON & POMEROY, 160 & 152 State, Bole Agents for the Northwest. ECK BROTHERS’ Decker Bros. Pianos xcol all othors, hoice of the greatest artista, eop longest in tune. very one perfect. oceived the highest awards, _ Bonufifu! in design. ch in tone. T the very best material, uperior in workmanship,’ STORY & CAMP, Genoral Weatern Managers for DECKER BROS. PIANOS AND ESTEY ORGANS, 188 & 190 Bt&%e-st., Ohicago, 012 & 014 OLIVE-ST.. BT, LOUIB, LARGEST “8TOCK or PIANOS & ORGANS IN OHIOAGO, AT W. W. KIMBALL'S, Cor. State & Adams- COAL. A.C.BRACKEBUSH & CO. MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF COAL! No. 1 West Randolphes R.R.Yard, 8. W. Cor. Morgan and Carroll-st. We sre rvvel'lug dally direet from niines, in box cars, U alzes of .the BUSQUEHANNA COAL'CO.'S cele: ANTHRACITE COAL, CLEAN AND DRY, ALSO, Buckeye Cannel, Straitsville, . Indiana Block, Indiana Giant, Blossburg, AND COKE, BY TON OR CAR. Speclal Aigures to large consumers and gealers. FORSALE NEWSPAPER LDING NACHINES. The attention ot Newspaper Publishers {s oalled to the fuot that haviug lnlolL lfp\mfl folding attaohmnenta to two of 'WIHB “Titili. UNLE'S porfecting presses, ‘Tho Tribune Co. have no use tor several Hand-Feoding Folders hieretoforo in uso in its proi The msohines are of Chambers & O make, and are in oxoelleut order, each hav. ing the Kahler improvement. Two o: tha maohines are adapted to a four-pago supple- ment of The Tribune, making four fol d four to & full shoet, Aribuno siso, making ibree and four tolds. Oan be adapted toany sized shest. ‘The speed of these machinos 18 limited only bg tho oapacity of the foed boy, 'They can be seen i1n operation and we guarantee thom, with the ler 1mprovo. ment, to be superior to any machine made. '\:’Iulo:au d‘nsm chup.n}-‘ wr;“h'-hn use l{m- e yoom they occupy. For further partio- dress TRIBUNE d’D. ulare addres. R Ghioago, 1l JAPANENE GOODS, CONTINUED SAL or DOYLE & 00:;8 COLLECTION Japanese Art Treasures, AT AUTUCTION, This Day (Saturday), Oct, 19, o clug st 11 8. w., snd continue E:ld.m:lnuul‘iwmt nd 173 itandulph ouil) ell:la WAL I 3. LONG & GO, Auctioneers. _urn BANANKE, OFT! A SR e nnnnn AN ‘Pribune Bulldlog. Fine s ¢lplcs. Upers wobes, Barviactery riae cro- ctacles sulted o all aizhly vn scleatiic aud Field Field Glancs, Teluscopus, M il P, L B4 PiANoS, LOW 'PRICES THEII. CLOTHING. GO GO0DS GENTLEMEN, If you want to see business,’ step into the old RELIABLE PUTNAM ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE Between the hours of 10 in the morning and 6 in the after- noon. While there call for Lot 7605, which is a MAN’'S CAS- SIMERE SUIT, every thread wool, put on sale this morning, At $12.50, Worth $20.00, Other dealers would consider them cheap at that. We have 482 Of them. We ohé.!.lengo any house in the city to produce the like less than $20.00. MINER, BEAL & MACKELT, Who are propriétors of the PUTNAM Are alive to the wants of the PEOPLE THIS SEASON. - PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, 31 & 133 (Clark, 117 Madison-st. W.H. FURLONG, Manager. SALATANDER TIP, MORE LIGHT! MATYOS “SALANANDER” LAMP TIP, WICK, AND BURNER, The moxt tmportant_tmprovericnt since the duction of Kervscne, Tl T adn Felt Paper charged with Sneral {ttronk the direct uetfun of the flaine, o that, once Tihited, It burns for nonihs without clesning or rev newing. The wick, belugouly used 1o dgaw tis ofl 1o the tip, 'or polnt of conaamplion. tself not coming Ioio the fire, i permanent. ‘i light produced fs marvelons fn 1ts softnces and ¥astly greater aud hrighier tiau any uth © uver offered {o1he pulle, " Ll cotufurt 10 Lomseliults In cleanli- Decalono mikes tils Tiporiant discovery (funenely valu tmure solllog of Lsnds of dresses o i r Adluating wicks or lamps. ThoTio 4 easlly 10 tho wick, nany uusolicited statements wo recelvn regard: salamander Tips M;.‘ 20 nearty slike that » few 2l teuor: intro. tirown, Brown Hro g, Co., cor- 0 ner Ci nton aud fais., Chica Have uiven iewn 8" thoraigh, trial In my house st Kvaneton and found them better than represcnted. in & No. I Nurner i aveniogs ) o an o of thres huurs per evvulay, burned others from one to threa manths. om J. Echnelder, Jeweler, Evanston, 1.1 ave burtied one'Vip now a Yitle oversaven manths, evenings, with & Irge ain, soinetiiices sl night o & night ianip. 148 freo of siell, and continca (o give sitine 1t From T. Irving Walker, Walker & Taylor, Market- u o, O 1t flis tho whole bill. Tneversaw & better light, ang refer 1t 60 v for reading, & 1t Gocs Nt Hleker | have spolled half & dozen of Tips In learning 1o mans oxa them. | undersiand It now, and the iight § have 'l)l‘..p;c::‘n‘ 15 quitevqual t threv or fourof inyold . A Burner, Wick. and one dozen Tips will be sent, postpald, on recolpt of 73 cents. A‘IGI’HI waaled, 10 whom paying terais arc offored. Apply 1o OSCAR MATO, Evanston, ook County, Il N. D.—Do not confound this with the ** Asbestos* Tip, E STATIONERY, STATIONERY DEPART Messrs. Cobb & Bingham’s unew tinis of Paper and Cards, and the correet styles ot Wedding and other Invi- tations for this season, are now ready. During the past Summer they have increased their faellities for produ &, and have made a materinl RE« DUCTION IN PRICES. COBB'S LIBRARY, 173 Wabash-av,, Pulmer House, JACKMAN'S BEST. b ohdent and wost reltable brand 1o the warket, for’| D, E. McCONKEY & CO., ¥lqur, Greiu, and Feed Commission Merchants, OMces 10 asd 12, 166 Waskington-st., Chlcago. * Correspondeuce salicised. - TO-DAY, $7.00 Silk Hats for $6.00. 30 cases new styles Men’s and Boys’ Hats at manufacturers’ prices, J.S. BARNES, 86 Madi- sor=stes A'ribune Bullding, YELLOW FEVER. The Welcome Frost Makes Its Appearance in Many Localities. A Still More Touching Visit from Jack Expected Last Night, Even Memphis Anticipating a Call from the Great Fever- Killer. New Orleans Has Furnished 3,635 Viotims to the Fearful Plague. Death of Dr. Roswell Waldo, of the Cairo Marine Hospital. Dr. Keating, of New York, Also Goes Down Before the Pestilence. Some Improvement Noticed in the Smaller Fever-Stricken . Towns. MEMPIIIS. NUCH CUOLER. Bpecia) Dispatch to ‘The Tribune, MEupiuis, Oct. 18.—The dead-list to-day shows a light increase over that of yesterday, nttribut- able to the cold snapof the past twenty-four hours. The temperature has just been low enough to bulld hope upon, but the disappuint- ment in not seeing frost as expected Is greater than were the pleasures of that hope. Since daylight this morning the wind has been blow- ing colder from the northwest, makiug over- coats in demand for the thin snatomy of the convalescent. Tho sky Is clear, und everything is more favorable than over for a frosty visita. tion {n the morning. THE DEAD-LIST of today embraces several prominent persons, among them Dr. M. T. Keat- ing, of New York, Ed Wober, and Mrs. Capt. R. B. Arata, wife of tne Acting Chlef of Police, Dr. Kealing's case fs rumarkabic, be- cause ho positively refuced to be treated by any other phiysidan, declaring that he did not bave yellow fever. He tins lieen one of the Howard corps of physiclans since carly fn tho epidemic, asslgned to the Fort Plekering district, where the tever raged with great virulence. IHe was the attendiug physiclan on Father Lucchii, of tho Italian Catholic Church, the only one of the priests who survived un attack of the fever, Ho bas the credit of belug among the inost suc- cessiul physicians of the entire corps. Tho new cases reported yesterday arc dolng well, especially 8. I Heady of the Unlon& Planters’ Bauk, who lias a very light case. TUE DEAD. ‘The undertakers report tweuty interments to- day, of which fiftcen are whites and tive colored, Fourteen were inside the ¢ty ltmits, The fol- lowinz embraces the names of the whites In- terred: . Andy Harrington, Mre. Mary Dunn, Dr, M. T. Keating, Joiun Marsden, Leom Lensford, Ed Weber, Mrs. L. A Mrs, Hebecea Kizer, rala, Misa Willle Finaey, Albert Morton, Mra, Kate liatiey, Ravert J. MeCuy, Frost prospects improviug at 9 p, m. 1 © -t M. IL TiLpex, COOL AND BRACING. To the Western dasocialed Preez. Mestris, Tean,, Oct, 8.—A Night frost fell 1n the vicinity of Memuvhis lust night, but was not discernable in the dty. The weather to- day is vool and bracing,’ From 6 o'clock last night until noon to-day seventeen orders for interments are reported by the undertakers. Among those who have dled since lust evenfog sre Dr. M. T. Kuating, a_volunteer physiclan from New York; Ed Weber, a prowfnent saloon-keep 1| becea Kizer, Iobert McCoy, Miss M nev, I, B. Wheatley, Mary M. Zanoul. Tue Howard Assoclatlon this morning went a car-load of provisions, supplivs, and bheddlog to the distressed juhabitants of Decatur and Flor- cuce, Aln, D, A. Clark, general bookkecper of the First N,md;nml Bauk, was stricken witt the fever last uight. Miss Lizzic Dwyer, Magy 38, Zanoni. P, B. Wheatley, e 1 e C. Flu. IN THR COUNTRY, Vice-President J, 11, Edmondson, In charuze of the Howard refiet truin on tho Mississinm & Teunessce Rallroad, telegraphs from Grenads as follows: ** [ sind the situationat ull points visited mare favorable thau antieipated. Wo Jeit nurscs at Horn Lake, Senatobis, and Grenada.'! A telegram from Graud Junciion, Just re- celved, sonounces within the past twelve nours Lo geaths—Swith Patterson und Mary Tucker, and one new case—Mrs, Bmith Patterson. DEATUS AND NEW CAnES. Masenm, ‘Tenn, Oct, 18.—Tae Boand of Health ofticially reports fourteen deaths from yetlow fever during the past twenty-four hours endiug at U o'clock” to-night, ‘The “underiakers report aix additional interments of persons who died outsile the ct‘tjy lmita. Twenty physiclaus of the Howard medical curps report forty new cases,—uleiteen of these fn the city sinve uoon, AT JACKBON. The fever has appeared at Jackson, Tenn. Dr. G. W, Uverall, phys Howard relfef trutu seut yesterday mornis stations on the Jine of the Mississippi & Ten- nessee Hailroad between this cliy and Urenada, returned to-nlght, reported tlading one case of fover at Iloro Lake, thirey-cight at Hernando, twelve at Seoutubia, ten “at THobls, seveu at Garner, and quite s number fo the vicinity of Urcuada, tho [ VICKSBURG. THE WATCHMAN OF THE RELIXY NOAT, &pectal Maalch (o The Troune Vicgsnung, Miss, Oct, 18.~The fever newa o this clty Is getting o be better dafly, 1 hear of no vew cases today. Tuere are, bowever, many sick, and several thought to bo fatully so. But one death I3 reported o the chiy, That Is J. M. Dalwn, watehman of the relie! boat. J. M. Cbambers, who was taken sick Wedaegday sud reinoved to ihe City Hosoital, died this morniug. 2 At Delta, La., Mr, Thompson, of the firm of Larkin & Thompson, ls expected to die to- uight, aud Mr J.J. Dundas aud Dr. Gillaud, the Jlcalth-OMficer af the place, Is very I A letter from Dr. Hasris, at Bolton, Mliss., re- ccived this cvuning, says Dr. Urice is sti}l very slck, i . W From the lower part of the county & report of great distress aud destitution Las resched us, and asalstance has been forwarded, TUR DEATE OF LIBUT, BENNER 1s greatly deplored berv, wherg Ly nuble mis- slon was the universal thuiue of coaversstion, and {o bls death wu all feel that a truly good mwan has passed away, - ® - Mr. Schumart and Mrs. Dr. Alexander are among the new cascs that bave bieen reported, Distressing acccunts reach us from tinith's Sta- tion sud thas neighborhood. TUB STRAMEM J. M. CHAMBERS left this cvening on ber setwrn to 8t. Louls, in ~ The Chicage Daily Teibun 5 ;S -] & & #.ICE FIVE CENTS, / charge of the mate, with Capt. Robert ermw..; #opped by quarantine officers at Benton, but of this city, at the wheel. S A slight [rost was reported this morn® The thermometer at this time (10 p. m.) 5| & at 539, and the weather s getting colde:. fine white frost is confidently looked fof ln the morning. CAIRO. TRE VICTINS. Epecial Dispateh ta The Tridune. CarRo, fil., Oct., 18.—Dr. Roswell Waldo died last night. Me. and Mrs. Balfry, Mr. and Mra. Bob Hewitt and child, Master Murray, Tim and Mary Conners, both children, and Jobn Warren will most probably die. No frost last night; wind too high. Frost occurred from Clinton, Ky., to Water Valiey, Miss. Prospect good fors freeze here it tho wiud lays to-night, Dr. O'Reflly, of Lonisville, has been sent to take charge of the Marine Hospital bere. The following is officrsl: CatRo, 1L, Oct. 18.—To the Praident of the State Hoard of Iealth: Mr. Balfry bad; Mrs. Balfey very bad. . Mrs. 8now and James Cheney convalescent. Dr, R. Waldo is dead. Robert Iewitt, wife, and daughter. and the two Mur- ay children sre all very sick. Tim Conners, black vomit, very bad. Mary Conners very slck. New cases—Anthony McTigue, Kr., Re- becea Perry, and Jobn Warren, colured—the Iatter very sick. There will be two deaths be- fore 12 o'clock to-night. llenny WinteR, Mayor and Chalrman of Board of Health, DRE. WALDD, Among the many who have laid down their lives in contributing to the relief of suffering humanity since the dread yellow-fever pestilencs made’ its appearance In the Valley of tha Mis- siselppl, few deserve morc honorable mention, and no one has died more like a hero in the fore- frant ol the battle, than Dr. Roswell Waldo, U. 8, Surgeon of the Marine Hospital Bervie, sta- tioned at Calro, 111, whosa death occurred fu that city at 6:13 a. . yesterday. Recelvinga diploma after six years of study and fivecourses of icetures in the United States Medleal College of Columbian University, at Washiogton, D.C., four years of which time was spent In tho hos- itals of that city, he entéred upon the practice of medicine well qualitied for the dutles of hia protession. Bo successful waa his practice that about two vears azo he was ewployed by the Government to take charge of the Marine Hosphial at Cairo. 1le discharged the dutics of the postion with satisfaction to the Government, and with success among the aficted. When the yellow fever appeared fn Cafro two months ago, he seat his famiiv to a pluce of safety in the vountry, und aectared his intentfon to fght the discase with all the ability, skill, aud patlence be posscssed, aud, if necossary, to dic at his post. Constant at all times, at the hospltal or fu the city, wherever the rick and dying were to bo found, by vight and by day, the stricken were clicered by his presence and comforted by lis words. * He never hesitated, even when others of his vro- fesston refused, and untll stricken down he was fearicss, honest, and conscientious, not only in caring for his . paticnts, but In announcing the presence of the vellow demon und warntng the Hving of the danger, He was taken down Fridav, the 11th {nst., and bad the cunstant care of brother physiclans of that city, the devoted hospital; and on fxv:rh'm'ui yellow-fever uurse from New Orleans, but ull in vain, He died at is post, and the City of Calro 4 §n tears. le was s trus Christian, a brave man, u successful physician, a devoted father, and o' good cltizen, whoso memory will be wreen futhe hearts of those who knew him lung ae lifo shall lust,while bis family will recelve the sympathy, and we trust tho care,of a gencrous and charitable .people. Caino, 11k, Oct, 18,—Two now cases of vel- low fuyer since noon, both in the Infected dis- triet, The pante and exodus amang the nezroes 13 caused by the appearancs of two cases among them this morning. NEW ORLEANS. ., TENACIOUS. Special Dispatch (o The Tridune. New Onrzans, Oct. 18.—Forty dcaths and 103 new cases have occurred since Thursday noon. At auv fuvestigation before the Clty Councll to-lay, it was shown that vauits, dur- ing the epldemic, havo been frequeutly opened ot futervals of from onc day aficr yellow-fever interments wers wade, ¥ cooL. T0 the VWestern Astoctated Press, - NEW OnrLEANS, Oct. 18.—The weather s clear, cool, und windy, Deatbs. thirfv-six; cases re- ported, cizhty-nine. ‘fotal deaths, 3,005; Lotal cases, 12,183, THANKS, The Firemen's Charitable Assoclation of New Orleans return thauks for the generous ald extended them by their brethren throughout the Unlon, ANOTHER DOCTOM (ONE. Dr. W, Zinger, who had been hand at work for the Howards, and very successful, died to-day of yellow fevy APPLICATIONS YOI IRLIEP, Avplications for rellef to the Young Meu's Chrlstinn Assoclation, 603 Howards, 150, The Peabody Rellet Association fssued nearly 60,000 rations, The Howards sent nurses to-day to Bt. John the Baptist Parish and McComb City, . MILAN, TENN, ONN DEATH, Speciat Dispatch (v Tae Tribune, Miran, Tenn,, Oct. 18.—Une death by the just tweuty-four hours. Mr. W. E. Gammons was taken sick Jast night with whot is thought s bitlous fever, but his casu fs undecided us yet, Noother sick- ness ln town, Our town s aliiost deserted, But few stores remalu open. Among them aro Wiltlaws Weil & Bro,, R, J, Robertson, aud the twodrug-stores, who have never been clused, but are open aud ready for Dusiness. Some of the refugees said they would stay should Yellow Jack vowe, but left jor the bllis in search of beaith when It was anvounced that he had made his appearnnce. A slight frost was visiblo bere this tnorning, and there ia a8 good prospeet for & livavy ono Lo uight. Wo trust It may come, The weather fs very cold to-duy, und uvercosts were o good deinaud, o Dr. Hunter vislted us again to-day. Drs. Bledsoe sod Hurrisou aro with us' day gud night, aud will render all the naslstancoe in thelr power. ARNKANSAS, HELENA, ARK. NasnviLLg, Tenw, Oct. 18.~Thes followlog Is Just received by tue agent of the Assoclated Vress: L Atk., Oct. 18.—Thw impression has wono avroad thial ‘yellow fever extata lere, ‘There 14 ho yellow fuver in llelena. ‘Fhe general healty of tuw clty ts JFuod: | No busineas houscs clored. ‘Fhreo thousaud bules of cottun awalting shipwent, aud uo destitution that the city bs not withug sud able L0 relieve. 1A, Lsmuwes, M. D, Prusidout Banltary Commission, W, D, McAvrisg, AL 1., becrctary, Gaonag MrArrixe, M. D, A, Houxen, M.'D T, 4 Havmya, Ark, Oct, 18.-At & larnze meeting of thu vitizens of iteiena hold to-day, 1t was do- red that thers wus uo yellow fover hero, that the Buard of Heaith i declaring the epidemie 4id 50 fu epposition 1o Lhe vplnjon of the medical proivesivn bere, sod that all partics can come bero with perfect safety. Jons t, Hokxzy, Chalrnan, Joun E, Buske, Aauox Mavxus, Secretaries. & YAZOO CITY, A BAKD K0AD TO TRAVEL. New Oucuans, Oct. 18,—~The Howards to- uight vecolved the fuljowlug from Dr. H. A. Veazey, who, with nurses, had been sent by thew to Yllfigbv L. e ‘* We arrived 8¢ Yeughan Btation last night. They would not lut us remain over nieht for fear of infectlou. Took stage and bad a rough, culd journcy of tweuty-lve wiles, Wo wery permitted to pass through the town It we. , would drive fast and speak to no one. Armved' at Yazoo City at 2. m., the nurses and myself numb " with cold. The -Howards heré will orzanize. Caot. J, M. Powell, Presldent of the Board of Health, is burning tarand uslog - carbolie acld,! & ‘*Total cases todate, 15; deaths, 5 The fever wasimported from Vicksburg. The sick are alt doing well. Nothing needed. Scven or eight hundred persons in town, whitc and black. Light frost, and prospect of a hecavy one to-night.” PADUCATIL ¥ QUITE COO!. Bpecial Dispatch ¢o The Tribune Papucait, Ky., Oct. 18.~The weather is quits cold, with anorth wind.: Cloudsand high winds _ prevented a big frost hers last night. Dr. Alexander died at Jordan this morning. His daughter Belle fs very low. Y No new casce at Fuiton. All cases are con- valescent. A big frost and jce as thick as a knife-blade last night. . Refagecs are commencing to retarn, = Oar Mayor sent 8100 and some fce to the Martin sulferers today. There were three new cases this afternoon. : : PLAQUEMINE. PLAQUEMINE, Aberville Parish, Oct. 18.—The Howard Association make au appeal for ald, in which they say, * We aro still in great distress. We have had over 1,100 sick. Deaths, 120, with nine deaths in the pust forts-elght hours, and seventy cases now under . trestment. We ear- nestly call upon the good people of tue country for help." BATON ROUGE. Baton Rouae, Oct. 18.—New cases, 85; no lcaths. PATTERSONVILLE, PATTERSONVILLE, Oct. 18.~Nu abatement of the fever. ‘Ten deaths the past two days, fo- cludiog Dr. M. A, Rocheand C, O. Leblane, a well-kaown planter, . YROST IN ALABAMA, MoxTaomEnY, Ala., Oct, 13.~There was frost and ice this morning cight mites north of Mont~ gomery. CIIATTANOOGA. TUE DEAL AND THE BICK. Bpecial Dispated to ‘rae Trivune. CratraNooos, Tenn., Oct, 18.—There wers twe dealhs to-day~Miss Della Chamberlain and a colored woman. ‘Fherearceighteen new cases, uine white. Cold westber has bad the effect expected, of developing cases, but hopeis strong that the morning will bring n heavy Irost. The day bas been cloudy and cold, with & uorthwest ~~ wind, Thermometer at 9 p, ta,, 50. Dr. Nolt, a volunteer physiclan from Atlauta, Ga., was taken down with a light case. Dr. Blackford was attacked with fever this atternoon, Dr. Olmsted, a voluntecr phyaician, Is convaleacont. Dr. Baxter is still improving. Dr. Fraer ts ulsg couvalescent, Ald. Stanley is° getting well. Charlie Wizht Is out of danger. City-Recorder Mouger has a bad case. The case ot Whiteride, fourtucn niles down the Nashville Road, » col- ored refugea from this city, will probably die. HOLLY SPRINGS. MLIGNT PROST. Apecial Dispatch fo T3 Tvibune. Houvy Sriinus, Miss., Oct. 18.—Slight frost last night, and It Is quite cold now. Deaths to- day: Deunds flore, Jewell IHackey, and two othiers. New cases, six, A high wind from the narth has been blowing all day, snd Jack Frost is Jouked for when thut subsides. "I'he cold weather brings In che calle for cloth- {og, beddiog, and supplies. The demands are su great the Rellef Committee will be forced to make o second appeal for afd In Iunds and sup- plles, as thoso on hand will svon he exbausted,, We have now about 200 patlents to supoly with niedical aid, puracs, cte. Thts lesaon of disesse aud death has indeed beenalong one, - (od frrant {1 may soom end. BOWLING GREEN TWO PUNERALS. . Korelal Diaptch to Die Tridune. Bowtixa Gnegw, Ky, Oct. 18,.—Two funcralt to-day~—Mrs. Marguret loughton, and Wijllam Weaver, the baggs naster, He was burled by the Kuights of Honor, who pay his wite $2,000. .One new case—Murtls Sullivan—reported to Mayor Mallory this evening, There huve been to date thirty-two cuses ot 1he malignant scourte, and seventeen deaths; fifteen of the thirty-twowere well-authenticated fmported yellow-fover cases. The infection bas been ulmont exclusively contined to tvo squares Immediately adjacent to the depot. SPOTS, CLARKSVILLE, TENN. Hpeciat Dispaich to The Tribune, CranksviLLg, Tenn, Oct, 18.—=The ther- mometer bero last night registered 31 degrees, with a frost and thin skin of fve. ‘This morniug all hearts are thankful ut the prospect of u speedy termination of the plague tbroughoat the South, MICKAAN, Y. Hpecial Dlisvctck $o The Tribune. Hicxsan, Ky., Oct. 18.=Dr, J. M. Alexander dled this morning. His deughter, Miss Heleu, is daugerously i1l Should st dle, e of Ken- tucky's falrest flowers will be just. Cae deatn apd oue new case (o the laat twenty lhours. ‘Fhermaweter down to 40 last night. There will not be suother case of yullow Jever cither in Kontucky or ‘Teunesseec unless sume refu- gees return to thelr dwellings where the tewms verutire hus not beeu Leluw 02 DRUATUH, AL Spectal Disvateh to The T nbune. . Decatun, Als,, Oct, 18.—Mr. Akers, Passen- . ger Areut of the Mempbis & Chattunooga Rail- roud, Mr. tilbso, und Miss Sullic Fenuell died to-duy, Seven new caies, One hundied sud thirty-four cases under treatment, Willlum Glenn, Yardmuster of the Loulsvilie, Nashville & Southern Railroad, a falthful emplove und member of the Howards, Is amoug the uew cubes to-duy, . WATEIL VALLEY, MiSS. Specict Disvatc (0 The Tridune, Water Vatrgy, Misw, Oct, 18.~The outlook 1s morc encouragiviz, We pad u light frost Jast nlght. Yellow-tever cases to date, 137} deaths, forty-tour; cunvalescents, thirty-two; sick uow on haud, fity-one. Beven new cases o the last twenty-four hours. ERIN, TENN. 3 Fax, Tenu., Oct, 18,~Tho sons and daughters of Eriu rejolcs over o big frost sud a cessativn of - the fever, Al the sick dolug well except Mrs, Shnpson, who 15 ot cxpected to recover, Our, eltieens return mony thanks to the geoerops. ™ people of Clarksyillo for thcke proffered kifnd- uzes duriug our sad attiietion. BROWNBVILLE, + Boeclal Diaputch to The Tribung, . BrowssvirLe, Teun, Oct.'19.—Seven new c-[cu.—aflmnglmvm Dr. W. 4. Ware,—sud onu vlapse, Doc Bherman. "w.flslt Warringtou aud littlo Emtna Wood ure er D b i SYr-. Gundtlad, of 8t. Louts, dicd at midulht last night, Sho Haddons fallhful serviceaga: yoluuteer nurse, ain -b\ul: death o ugeply re~ gretted. i) DONALDIONVILLE, i Donarpsosvitiy, Oct. 18.~Tweuty-sevgn pew cuses sud ofx deatlis for sho past twouty: four hiours, % = ‘TANOIFAUOA, Oct. 18.—Eleven new cascs wo deaths the past two days. Thu fever is 'N... 7 spreading in the country. § LITILE ROCK. Lirses Rock, Ark., Uct. 13.—Tieavy frost lass uight, and coming sgain to-mgbt. . Three casct of fever ip lieleuna tu the past twenty-iour lours. The quarautine continues rigul, . . HYRAM, ¢ Brnaw, (ct. 18—All the sick dolag well Lighs frost last nlght. - 2 Fi : i vaYsT. LOU. .\ Bay 57. Louis, Oct. 18.—Tbres new casegand three deaths. CANTON, 4 Caxzox, Och 15,—V)% cuses 399 Y0 PeRtha [ o G ¢ EE IS ST 1.