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o VOLUME XXXI1X. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES. T AUCTIOGN SALE OF DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &c. e S Woserm sl i Cocmts S SN (LOSING SALES! We shall conclude our sale this week.. Persons intending o purchase Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Bronzes, Sterling Sil- ger, Plated Ware, or Fancy Goods, either for use or for Wed- ding, Birthday, or Christmas Gifts, will do a wise thing to dis- connt their purchases in buying at these Closing Sales. They can save at least 50 per cent on the usual cost by so doing, as every article will be sold, without reserve or limit, at the buy- er's own price. N. MATSON & CO,, -STATE & MONROE-STS. E TedISH CONTINUES SEAS, 76 STATE-ST. Tice Dring the Past Week Our Store Has Been Too Small to Accemmodate THE GROWDS! Greater Bargains Than Ever THIS WEEK. We are receiving an endless variety of Toys and Rich Holiday Goods, o make room to show them we will close our stock of Hosiery, Underwedr, KMT WOOLEN GOODS At What They Will Bring. (OME AND SEE THE CROWD. UES NEVER DEFORE HEARD OF. 76 STATE-ST. CARRLAES! P, Kimhall & Co., 370 & 372 Wabash-av,, Have the largest and best stock of Bl md Winter Garriagss Rrer seen in the West, For sale at greatly reduced prices. iREMEMBER! (7% CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST! OUR PRICES THE LOWEST! STORE TO RENT, No. 108 CLARK-ST. Storein first-class order. Apply o CHARLES GOODMAN, Room 43, 118 Washington TO RENT. Store and Basement, 38 LaSalle-~st., 8 Trlhuncgqlldlnz. THE BEST STORE Da EMadis teumaton” Tares 0 16, 18 offered to & good STANTON & CO.. 136 State-st. Rooms at reduced prices to permanent boarders, with or without meals, from No- Yember to Apr T _Te good sal None but eteicat pron ihe Honz Fotem pecd sppns Tea Compans. C.JEVNE, 1{0-112 Madison-st. d9a. DOCK WANTED ! By az Aesoct; ,m‘fl'fih ociation of Lumbermen, 5.000 feet, more or orer 832 oed ?é{i;‘,f, mung: yrice for rent to be not ot: advanc ke - Tements posseamitn S s e A LUMBEEMAN'S EXCIl FALKBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. & 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago. Be carcfultobuyonly the Genuine, Loale Mutler, who reccipt for the same.. e are receiving & very large line of NEW DESIGNS and STYLES in PARLOR B SRR MR e and CHAMBER SUITS, aud in order to OTERSEPTT § I make room for them, will sell every- thing from our immense warerooms YERY MUCH LESS than the prices any dealers have beea buying same Furniture and Bedding at. 2698271 STATE-ST, CHICAGO CARPET COMPANY, General House-Furnishers in First. Class Goods at Reasonable Prices. FURNITURE. CARPETS, WALL PAPER, and CURTAINS, Very best quality of goods. and prices the lowest. 233 State-st. The Tobey Furmitume Go, Cor. State and Adams-sts. Factory, 86 and 90 West Rendolphist "BOLLAN STOEE STEI “CITY OF PARIS” DOLLAR STORE Si SOUTHL CLARI-ST. In consequence of a rushing business, we are cnabled to reduce our prices sl more. Ttie amount of bl ness must brinz_the Prota and so we can always be ahead with our ROCR BOTTOM PRICES Fursofall kinds, Boots and Shocs, Jiid and Winter Gloves, Woolen Goods, Glassware, Vases, Brackets, T.ooking €ilasses, Picture Frames, Bird Cages, Working Caslicts, sntchels, Valises, and Trunks, Bronzes and Silvar-Plated (Goods. ete. Come, see, and convinee yourselves that the only place Lo buy Isat Seims Dollar Stors, Si Southm()lflfk-st: Teol Chests, Toy MoneyBanks, Skates. . @real Bargains Offered to the Trade. A, W. WHEELER, {41 LAKE-ST. FORSALK NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACHENES, We have disposed of all but two of our hand-feeding folders. _They are in perfect order, and will be sold cheap. Address . g TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. Brewery and_ HlaltAouse o Sale. v 20 barrels, {none of the best towns fn Ka e Teepubtican Lilver, convenicat fo fce: popa- » the ¢ of the owner, luion o, Inaulie o ALBENSON i Concordia. Kausas, or C. 3. 3 100°8L, FIIRT CELANGES. PRSI kit DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore extsting between W. S. rallicr and Charles W. Northup, proprietors of the Chicago Advertising Dureau. {s thls dy dissolved by utust copsent. ARy accounts due sad Owiug the Srm Tmay be paid to elther sald Walker or Northup, or o 18 hereby authorized to cotlect and “The late business of Walker & Northup having been purchased by Henry A. Plerce and Louls Muller, the Trdersizned bespeak for them the favorable consldera- C! riisers. tonof Chlcazo advertisers. . o o,y pn Chicago, Oct. S1, 1678 CHAS. W. NORTHUP. Hasing purchased the advertising business of the late frm of Walker & Northup. we hereby goifctt the con- iance of the paironage solouz snd enerousiy bhe- e BHECE ENCLLER: ‘Chicago, Vet 31, 1878, PIANGS AND ORGANS. UPRIGHT ANDS, In clegant cases of Rosewood. American Walnut, French Walnut, and Soutl American Wood, in which are introduced the followiug important fmprove: ments, viz.: 1. A TRIPLE SCALE brings {nto action those por. tiobs of the strings whicl Jierctofore lay dorimant and fuactive, thereby. fncressing the richness, piiability, and singing quallty, as well us the carrytug cavacity of s Lon cepaclally o the uppes oLy, 11, °A COMBINED WOODEN AND METAL FRAME, wiul its hew system of 4 crosa-har and braciugs, giving alrsolute safety against the pull of the strings, and lo- ! o {th constant concugsion, caused by the strol mospheric fntlu- Danoiers against the strings, mid Dy ot ences. IV¥."A METALLIC FRAME ACTION, being catirely impervious 1o atmospheric Infiuences, in_conjunction Wiih the new system of cscapement, resulting fu un. ortingt preciston, power, and delicacy of touch, and durabilliy: VA TONE:PROLONGING PEDAL extends the car pacits of the Iano tor the product{on of new musieal Vifecin, by enablins the performer, ot pleasure, 1o pro- Jons 1he sound of a single note or Kroup of notee, leav 1oz hath hunds free to strike other notes; s of stuiple hstruction, not labic to get out of order, and its use exilly acquired. 5 V1Y ASOFT PEDAL. By means of this mest loe cnlous, yet simple contrivance, the whole rango of ammiers can be moved either in close Stringn oF to any desirable point of their striking dis fantes thus ensbiing the playyr at will to eifcit the tull Tower of the instrumezt, or the softeat, whisper of 1y fone. 10 give any gradation of crescendo and diminu- endo with unerring certalnty. 2 PELTON & POMIEROY, 150 & 152 State, Sole Agents for the Northwest. PIANOS! Grands, Squaresand Uprights, ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS. Excel a1l others n point of Tone, Finish, and Du- Tability. Pisnos of this make mnde 20 years ago are zood lustraments to-day. Combination Metal A T made of bell mefal, invented by Messiy. through its means the Instrument will remain in fune sn extraordiuary lenz{h of time. Have received_the highext aftain: the Contenniul Exposition, awards at and Europe. We do not quote names, much space to do so. thase interested at our warerooms, Wo are Just celehrated make, eomprising a_num examine. Byery Tstrament Fully Warranted, Second-Hand Pianos and Organs taken in ex- change for new ones. JULIUS BAUER & (0, GENERAL AGENTS, 263--265 WABASH-AV. Efimgaia%ljggymaw. Among the many_excellent Pisno-Fortes made in this city, the W BBER Eiano ranks loremost. ‘Tho manufacifirer, béing & mu- sicign and a practical workman of great ex- Porience, has succeeded in making & Piaco Which, for richnoss and briliiancy of tone, 28 well as for thorough workmanship, can- Dot possibly ba surpassed. S. B. MILLS. From time to time we shall publish the written onin- fona of ‘X"'Anfl of the followin dorsed (he manner. viz: Loufse i urska, Jamne: dara, Johan Strr e nma Albant, Victor Capoul. Italo Campanial, 5. Beb Mad. Ca- Octavia Torrlan, rens, ) rice, M Sezuin. Sig. ‘Ferrantf, .. 2omas, ley, Alfred 1. Pense. astie, Miss Allde curge W. Colby, 10SL unTes: oulse Cary, Clara Give-Kijig, lima e K Patts g Aiss Drasatl, Mr. Charles Sant Sig. Ronconi. M. Arbuekle. Witliamn Brficaoll, Witliam Mas, W. Morgan, and almost every musiclan of note in the United States and Europe. A compicte ¥iock. fucliding allstyles of those un perb Ingtruments in both Rosewood aud F ¢ases. will be found at our wareroomns.: {53 rA St. Purchusers should examine before buying. The Root & Sons’ Music Co. We take pleasure in announc- ing that we now have the ex- clusive management for the entire West of the famous MATHUSE ANGS, Whose wonderful success throughout the world has been unparalleled in the history of the Piano trade. Call and ex- amine the large stock of these marvelous Pianos at the Ware- rooms of STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st., Chicago, (Opposite the Palmer House.) CID. SWEET CIDER, THOLESALE AND RETAIL. We have Just recelved a shipment of the FINEST APPLE CIDIR, Pare, eweet, and frec from any Toticn-apple taste, niace of scicted apples, and not watered or adultereted inanway. We ofer the above Cider ln_any quantity 10 zuit **family trade,” LIS half-Ubis. Eegs. or by the gallon, free of cariae to any part of the eliy: Alio. In - ~H. SCHINPE, u W, Quantitles to the Fine Spectacies sulted 1o xil tizhts on sclentific prin- clples, Opera and Ficld Glasses, Telescopes, Micro- scopes. Barometers. &, raffe Plate, an im- Co., and used lu their Planos only, In- creases the power of tone, purifles the upper notes, add« to the strength and firmuess of the plate, and amt are used and rec- commended by the leading artists of this country 35 it would require_too hut we shall b Kappy to show the nuwmerous testimonials In our possession to In receipt of a large Invoice of this wmber of new Styles of Upright. We invlte the public to call aud ridats, all of whom have TELEPIONES. TELEPHORES! THEOSLYTWO GRAND PRIZES AT THE PARTS EXPOSITION, EDISON, GRAY, The Gl znd Stock Telegaph Co, As the Exclusive Agent of the American Speaking Telephone Co., ISTHE SOLE MANUFACTORER OF TELEPHONES Made under the pateuts of Thos. A. Fdlson, Menlo Park, Chicazo, to whom have been awarded tor Teleptiones the Paris Expoaition, pon whom liss beeu conferred therefor by the Freach ment Lhe Cross of the Lewiou of Hanor. fwtruments may be sevn 1 Chicago fn daily practient operation, and tested by thie pubifc. at th Pollosing oifices and statfons of the American Distric Telegraph Company: General Offic 515 Wabashiny. 3 West -t 240 Chicagp-ay.: Clty-iall and Court-House, Adsmy-st. Also ‘st the oflices of the Western Union Telegraph Company. the Atlantle Facliic Telezraph Company, the Loani of Trade Tele: fraph Comapany, the Gold and: Stock Telezraph Com Pany. the Chicawo Fire- Alarm Trlerrabh, the Metro- Poiitan Telegraph Company, the Western Electric Man- Ufactaring Compuny. ~Aleo at any of the miore protal- uent business otllces in Chicazo. THE GOLD AND STOUK TELEGRAPH CO. NORVIN GREEN. President. GEORGE WALKER, Viee-President. S. G. LYNCH, General Acent, New York. Tioom & Unton Buildts THE AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAFH CO, ORGANIZED IN CEICAGO 1873, DIRECTONS: ANSOX STAGER, Jonx B. DRAKE. NORNAN WILLIANS, LEROY B. FIRMAN, E. BRUCE CHANDLEK, GEVERAL OFPICE, 118 LA SILLBST, X ADDITION TO THE REGULAR MESSENGER, BU WA ork. Chicago. it hos In active apera- ange. contecting by direct wires furnishing Telephones of “Thix Company extends Jts wirea to res- OF THIS COMP. tlon n Telephone withm the ety zil of it subscribers, @ thent with the Gurivaled and unegualed Edisou & Gray. idences, as ANT. i 15 to busiuess-ofiiees. . Applications for the Generai Otfice of the T, per steamers **BELGIC" and recelved new additlons to our unrivaled Just. CRINGVALLA ™ . collection of JAPANESE Goods, Kutanl, Toklo, S A, Arhua, and Tuguina wetmens - from lse, Clnaabar, GOLD Cloisonnes, and Bronze Shiniped. Fiue LACRUER: Palntings and EMBROIDERIES, Screens, toys. and o great yarlety 'of Orlental Bric-a- Brac suitabie for wedding and 1 of Tokfoand IKotw, Othiers wers obtalned by e Derof our fizm while on Ao exteaded tour througlh the thterlor of (ne Empire under 1 passport aud let- ters from prominet Japanvse oficials. ‘Dur permanenr sgent at Yokohmna [s Mr. H. hridge, one of the connoisseiirs of Ori resident in_ Japan. Selections ure be - Tarded from lim by each mafl swamer. Aware that Diere i an fncreasiag demand toriche face qu: theke gouds, While the nfe s are b e shall endeaso R EXCLUSIVELY JALA. possitie witha lange “Cmi’ 147 Stiesl, Wholesale and Retail. Rare bargains in Fine Gem Stoues, set and unset; Solitaire Ear-Rings, Finger- Riugs, &c., in new styles of settings. Also a superb line of new Caweo, Onyx, and other rich styles of Jewelr; WA ] RWARE, PRESENTATION 400DS, &e. Through our imporlingm:dm;ummcturing facilities for our extensive wholesale trade we can offer newer and better goods and 20 per cent lower prices than cau be found clse- where, either at public or private sale. GILES, BRO. & CO., §.E. Cor. State & Washington-sts., * CEIICAGO ‘Wholesale Rooms, 34 & 36 Washington-si. ANCIAN. $162,000 Toan application wanted on choice city improved ; strong margin, Also one for $4,000 at 7 per cent. . CHANDLER & CO., Mortrage Bankers. Government Bends, Coolr County Prders, City Scrips and Vouchers, Bought and eold by . LAZARUS SILVERMAN Bank, Chamber of Commerce. CASEL Cash paid for Flaclity Dank-Dooks. Cash paid for State Savings Bouis Cash pald for Hooks, SPOONER - WARKER, . CLOTRL Thousands PEOFPLHE VISIT OLD RELIABLE PUTNAM LOTHINGIOUNE SATURDAY, TO LEARN WHAT THEY COULD ABOUT THE LETTER 'ED THE HUNDREDS Went away witheut being waited upen, but not betore exacting & promisc from us that we would econtinue the RED LETTER SALE through NEXT WEEK THIS SALE WAS GOTTEN TUP PARTICULARLY FOR THE BENEELIT OF OUR CUSTOMERS, And wishing to give the same advantage to ail, we have conciuded to coutinue the RED LETTER SALE through NEXT WEEIK, be- ginning MMonday, Nov. 4, ENDING . Satorday Right, Nov. 9. Without deowbt this will be the most ATTRACTIVE SALE of READY-MADE CLOTHING Ever in this section of the couniry. PUTHAM GLOTHING HOUSE, 131 & 133 CLARK-ST., and 117 MADISON-ST. HINER, BUAL & HACKETT, Manufacturers and Proprictors, W. H. FURLONG, Manager. GREAT ST(RM Has destroyed sil competition tn Fine Custom-Made Cluthig, us can be seen by calliny at =20 ' NORTHE CLARIL-ST., ®\WHERE YOU WILL FIND HUSSANDER & HENDERSON ts nde from the finest and best the lntest atyle and Lest work~ uetion in prices that has never the public. Call und see for Dealing ont garm mutertal, and got i manship, ot sieh L r betore been offered yourself. Having fully recovered from the wifects of his recent Yellow-Fev. Trip {8 prepured to res from 9 10 3 da & his pa- . ", Sundays ted. Ialfy: Diseases of Brafn and \ hest. Heart.and and Assoclated LLY, M.D.. w9 LaSaile-st. Mrs, Helen J. Underwood, M. D., Having returned from her Southwestern trip. will be ecolve calls from lerfriendsand patlentscvery lh:l’llN:!\ at her office, 163 State-st., Hoom ok, DENTESETRY. R e mrrrennnnrnns BEST SET, S8. Warranteld FINEST AND DBEST One-tird u Diis. MCCHESNEY. Cor. Clark snd 1{aodoipli-sis. FILLINGS ) rates. SENESS CARDS, HANY GHOIGE THINGS That sou would g0 to Tiffany’s or Brizgs’ for can be found at the JBOUSEHOLD ART ROOMS, LAYNDRY VT, CADIDATES 2 and 164 CLARK-ST., Wi be open day and nlghi, and prepired to ‘print tick- otz 1ar all DATICE BErORE BUXING Stoves, Ranges, o Furnases, 0 TO JOHN JONES, No. 119 Liearborn-st.. and get your Ciothes thuroughiy cleanzd and neatly repatred, “REUBEN!" o] have fust been Winking Y dee i o jeas it wonid ) £ we Dot wr 'l and COFI o PTHING else of Mr. PARDEE. il EVEL i . nown i P 1 U2 Steadard at 135 SUlEs. PRICE FIVE CENTS.. YELLOW FEVER. Refugees Returning by Thou- " sands to All the Larger Cities., Memphis Merchants in Receipt of More Orders than They Can Fill Talk of Raising the Inland Quarantine in New - Orleans. Yicksburg’s Thankfal and Ele- quent Acknowledgment of Northern Generosity. What the Plague Has Cost the Catholic Church in the South. T Ezplanatory Letter from the New Orleans Howards.to Seere- tary Evarts. NEW ORLEANS. THE HOWARDS GIVE A RRIEF ACCOUST OF THEL: STEWARDSHIP. NEW OrnLEANS; Nov. 2—The following cor- respordence has passed: = Wasmiserox, D. C.. Nov. 1. 1878.—To (ke Howard dssociation, New Orleans: While con- tinued_ demands for aid are received at the North from New Orleans, we cannot understand a _re- wcated statement that the Howard Association. with large funds. has ceafd g rel Piease advise me how this fs. WILLiad M. Evants, Secretary of State. To the abuve the following answer was sen! coctaTio, NEW OnLEaxs, La.. Lo the Hon. William JI. Evarts, *: Your dispatch of the lst received last evemmy. We do mot know from \chom the repeated demands from New Orleans, of which vou speak, ome. We do know that the reiterated statement that the Howard Association have a balance of $250,000 to aistribute alter the epitémic_to be absolutely mntrue. We stopped contribntions Oct. 12, becanse we then saw \ve hzd ample funds on liand and in steht to meet 2oy probavle and lawful demands that micht be made on us. -Sinco that time, from points at which there was 0o fever. we have had demands uoon us, waich have carried us under oblign tions $100,000 besond the culculationy we had mude, and which - we could not have anticipated. We are to-ény strwvime bard to meet toese and other ubligations. and come out clear of debt. We have not yet paid the doctors who have =o faithtully served us ut home, thongh we hope vet to eive them sorae par- tizl recognitiun of their services. We hizve paia no attention to repcated siatemen:s of dizapoointed individuals or associations. nun, or otherwise, Who have start Jarge halances we. were retainu, us forour_funds for their distrioution. thelr gueries, we bave Clioren to watuntil our pub- lished report shows. as it will, the distribution we have made of the money ko generously senl us. We give you, asa_rencceentative of tae General Covernment, this statement of faci=. THE.QUARANTINE. The Board of Healthi to-day passed a resolu- tion that, the epidemic beinz at an end, the President be reguested to call upon the ernor, and ask him to withdraw bis proclama: tion of the 15th of May, establishing a quuruu- tine. President Thoppin stated this resolution was not passed to be used to advise people to return to the city, as it was not safe for them to do so yet, but. for the purpose of haviug the in- Jand quaranting removed. SEVERAL NEW CASES of fever have been beard of since noon. A boy, who was visiting the grave of his mother yes- terday afternoou, took the fever during the night. It is reported a very bad case. The wife of Mr. Hunmel, of -the Home Jour- nal, is reported dying. Charity Hospital has received onc-new case of fever siuce noon. . TilE CATHOLIC CLERG The Bee gives the following summary of the work of the:Catholie elerzy during the epid emic and their losses by the seoursre: The Djocese of, oue lost its Vicar-General, ffteen neteen Sisters. ‘That of Natch: uding Vieksburg, six priests and five Sisters. ‘hat of Nashville, nine priests and three Sisters. hat of Mobile, ont priest and one Sister; ma fiir a total of thirty-two priests and twes elehit nuns who have fallen victims to the v low fever in the discharze of their dutics. The Catholic Retiet Association has ziven aid already fo the aiRount of $36,000, from total receipts of 310,000, Quarantine restrictions at Mobile having been removed, Col. 1), B. Robinson, the Supe nd- cnt. states that daily passenger and mail trains over the New Orleans & Mobile Railroad will resutne thelr regular trips from und after to- mOFrow. VICKSBURG. CITY AND. COUNTRY. Special Dispateh to Tne d Intne. Vicksnung, Miss., Nov. 2.—No new eases re- ported in the city to-day. From the conntry we hear of Mrs. Wm. Cook, daughter of the late Captain E. B. Willis, and Mr. Frank Stephens. James Cunninznam, of this city, is the only (teath in the ity to-day. ‘I'wo colored reported from this county. Mrs. Capt. W. F. Fitzuerald died at Bolton to-day. Sister Mary Lawrence died st Yazoo City yesterday, aod Sister Sorilla was expected to die. Miss Harris is reported aSa new case. _Capt. George Bookout aud Mrs. Bookout, wife of the late Capt. B. C. Bookout, are reported as being: sicks, and in a very crtical condition, at Shell Ridge, Sunfower River. From and after to-morrow mornng_regnlar day traius will be run from this city to Jackson, which is something we base not had for -a Jong time. ACRNOWLEDGMENT. The followiog is an extract from acircular Jetter which will appeur in the Vicksburg flerald in the worning, signed by the President of the Vicksburg Bank. Itis a correct respresenta- tion of tlie condition and feelings of the fever- stricken city and country: “After nearly three months of suffering and wo, e nre pleased to announce that the fever, as an evldemic, is practicalty at an end. and business of Cvery clasa is rapidly orifting_ back into its accus- fomed channels. More than 1,100 of our people have died. and thousunds have peen Il We have passed throngh a terrible ordeal, ont sre have been sustatned throngh 1t all by the ready sympathy and substantial nid that has come to o8 from every quarter of.the land. Tothe zood peaple everswhere who have 8o liberally contributed to onr ne ities we send 4 fervent God bless you. The bloody cuasm has been bridged by a structnre that will endure forever. The founoation was Taid in the depths of -human love and Christian Charity. Tts material was wrought out of brotherly hearts by leuven-inspired ~hands, and 13 architect was God. E. 8. Butrs, President. MEMPIHIS. NO NEW CASES. Special Dispatch to The: Tridune. Mexrpms, Nov. 2.—No new cases reported to- day. but several relapses have occurred, caused by canvalescents beiug too anxious to leave their sick-rooms, or improdently over-eating. Young Lonsdale was still alive this evening, but it is thought he will ot live through the night. i - 0 Undertakers report ninc interments to-lar, five of which were from yelow fever. These were; doubtful - cases, whicb have been linger- ing several days. 'Seven where whites, two col- ored. All fnside the citv. Total deaths for tae weels, 31; from sellow fever. white. 131 colored, 73 other diseases, 11 “Trains coming into the city contioue crowded ’ with returamg avsentees It bas been estimated that fully 15,600 ab- seutees nave returned within the past week. Many merchauts find it ditGealt-to #il all de- mauds for guods, S0 NUMEToUs are the orfders recetved. 7 SPOTS. CHATFANOOGA. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. day; two hew cases, both white, one a3 nursg and the other a man Nving fn the infected dis- trict. % A heavy frost occurred this morning, and it bas been clear and pieasant all day. Cool to- mght. Thermometer at 9 p. m., 54 deg. B ‘The Board of Health to-day prunounced the epidemic at an end, and that refugees could re- turn with safety, provided their houses wewe properly disinfected, Some refurees returned tu( :‘y' and the streets presented a busy appear- oty Business opens well. - The Roane Tron-Works resume operations ‘Tuesday. 't Uaily Tunes will come out full size Tuesday. MomILE, Special Dixpatcn to The Tridune, crreportat the Health- Quarantine restrictions are all raised, and absentees and visitors are welcome from all directions. Trains restme Lo-morrow. ST. LOUPS QUARANTINE- : waten 1o The Tritune, Dr. ¥. 'T. Outley arrived antinc. thi§ morning, and reports evervthing down there fn wood - condition. ere are only three or four patients remaining, - all of whow are convalescent, and will be ready | to vacute in a few days. Dr. Josepts Moore s tuconly physician Icft at guarantine now. all his assistunts baving been reficved from duty. © , Miss., Nuv. noun yesterday. Gniv 5. Henry B. Sk old_citizen, died to-nignt. No other deat 29th. Absentees are getting impatient to returs, but are advised to rematn-away until the Lith. The wife of Frizgerald died at Bolton }\Hl:)x Mrs. Dr. Knapp and daughters are very ow. BAYOU SaKA. Bavou $aky, La., Nov. 2.—A heavy frost and jee; quarantive rased. WINON, M, Wixoxa, Nor. ¢ Lla Twenty-out cases and sevén deaths to date. IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 49 at 3 morning was fulse. . . The alarm from Box 46 at 3 o'clock yesterday morning was caused by afire in the basement of the Burdick Ilouse, which was extinguisued without the assistance of the Fire Department, by Officer Willian Parker. No damage. Thie alarm frum Box 826 at .3:05 yesterday morning was caused by » fire in tne double srame uuilgine Nos. §7 anid 89 Newberry ave- owned aud oceupien as a cooper-shop by n Black & Co. No damage. Cause, sotne sliavings eatching fire. The atarm frow Box 122 at 6:55 last evening cd by fire at No. 795 Michivan aveunut, causeu by a defective chimney. Nodamage. yesterday AT MUSKEGON, MICH. Dergorr, Mich., Nov. 2.—A fire at Muskezon, - Mich., to-day, destroyed 31,500 worth of lumber, owned by Blodwett & Byrne, Tholton, Mich. Uniosured. 4 RAILROADS. HANNIBAL & ST. JOE. Speciat Duspateh 10 The Trisune. 3 Qumscy, ML, Nov. 2—A number of the'® officers anat Dircetors of the Hapuibal & St. Jos * Hailroad Company arrived from New York yes- terday, and this afternvon u meetig of the Direetors was held, when the reports of the * officers were preseuted, and tion coucerning the business-atfairs of the Com-" pauy was had. It is stated thatthe Directors are well pleased with the exhibit made, and it is a xource of congrawulation that the earvings of the rond sinee Mr, Carson became the General Munawer by iucressed . more thau 25 per ‘vent over the previous sdministration. The oflicers and Dircetbrs . will remais in this ity over Sunday. The anoual mecting tor the election of a Boar ke place on_ Mondag. 1t 18 believeu that the present Board wili be retained, probubly as 1t is now erzantzed, and that o the choiee of oflicers there I8 likely to be uo coauge of impurtasce. . ST. LOUIS. All Is Lavely Once More with Her Jockey Ciub. Speciat Dispaten to The Tribune. Sr. Loots, Nov. 2—The Juckey Club helda mueeting to-nieht at the Lindell Hotel, and trunsacted their business with: cluscd doors. Lo will be remembered that the Club has beenina rather unsettled condition for several weekd, and & good deul of dissatisfaction has been ex- pressed by members with the mauagement of: ivers, as the talanee-sneer, which wad e sade public, showed tiat the Ciuo bhad something like FI5000 during the- The Clubd numbers wmnonyg lost trotting mectine. 1ts tembers some of therichest and most acis- . toeratic men in the city, and- the vilicers ure especially nigh-toned. When the ery of dissat- istactiofh reachied tiicic ears, they beenive very fndignant. Several meetings were icld, and oo little ill-feeling stiered up. A few davs azo the stock was cred, aod arraugements made tor the paymeut of the debis, but thi: falled. to restore harmooy, and to-night the whole number of Dircelurs from whom o President aud Viee-Presideat,” Sceretary and Trewsurer are elected banded in their resivuations, and & new Buard of Directors was elected. Most of tue uew Dircctors ure, however, the sane wno resizned. The [ollow- the new Board ot Direct- ors: . . Greely (former Preaideot), Carr, J. S. Walsh, M terck, E. C. Lacklaud, E. C. Simmons, C. 1t Budd. Whatever the dithiculty may have been, members of the Club express themselves as Deing satistied with the results of the meet- ing held to-nielit, and say that tey think there will be no more cause of trouble. “I'hie progrsmme of the fall running meeting has been wiven to the press, The prizes offcred are nut 50 valuable as upou former oodsivis. ——————— FINANCIAL, i Speciat Dispatch lo The Tritune. = New Yorg, Nov. 2.—Charles Knox, the hal- ter of Broadway, made 2n . assizoment of his property to Cbarles ¥. Abbott, his manager, 10~ day, for the benetit of uls creditors. He piaces his_ liapilities ac $200,000; nowinal asscts at $275,000. Large and unprofitable investments Tn real estate are the cause of embarrusswent. Mr. Abbutt is contident that an arraugeaent can be made whereoy 3r. Knox wilk b alluwed Yo resumgs business without delay. ‘Iwo or tiree sinall drafts which he was unable to weet induced the assicunent. Mr. Knox is probably the oldest hatter in the city, aud Lis reputation. is widespread. fle was a great advertiser, and has pald as bigh as SLL00 for_advertising ver year. . Ile basalways been promineut iu tuajters 31 pulic allsirs, and successtully palled throuzh all panics of previous times. 1 New YORE, Not e McKillop & Spracue Commercial Agency bas disu . its clerks, giving as the reason that the recent settlement ‘ith the estate of Joho G. Tappan, of. Bustun. had not heer; compleced. The clerks wus formed by Gircular that their claims wouid 1 comsidered preferential. Tt is understood ti Fork on the resistry or rating-book for Jantuary” has been suspended. Mr. McKillon has gone into another Agency, and Mr. Clark, Treasuser, resigned some two weeks azo. 5 e Srecial Dispatch to_The Tribune. BELLAIRE, O., Nov. 2—The Lankiog-house of Cowen, Sheets & Cu., of this vity, susvended to-day, assigning in faver of their creditors. “The Lrouble is chargeable to the sccund crash of the Bellaire.Manuracturing Company und vther canses a far back as the panic of 1873,” when a Toss of $60,000 was sastained by the bank. ' The assets will probably cover all indebteduess. - CrxeisNaTi, 0., Nov. 2. Herutan, Pres- ident of the suspended tankingz-house of ller- man & Co., hus made 2o assizument 1o B Bradstreet, T'ne coudition of the bank’s atlairs nas not yes been wade public. . CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 2.—No deaths to- - —Very heavy frost thus , - i

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