Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 August 1879 — Page 6
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9. BeVaJIT, ruhsiaeer. JASPKK, - - - INDIANA. CURRENT NEAVS. wmv ax rnvruwrnr. The Iowa PrebibHlooli met in Slot CMVtMkiitt Cedar Rapid o tbe loth. Ah iaeaWwal effort wm made t exclude all who 1m1 taken part In the Hcpublieai. State Ceavcatsce. After oul a heated discus-
lea. it mitten wm adopted yea 41,
up -deciariu it expedient, " in view ef
the groat questions of tM perpommy ettae 42rmeatwbtea are new wremiaent," te
nominate a taint State ticket. After a
towMMt a mectiuc was called of these
diseeettng from the acUon ef the Majority, and a fH)i State ticket was nominated, head
odbvFrcf.G.T. Carpenter ef Cwkaieesa
4r GovoxMor. The regatta of thcMlesieslppl Valley Am 4er Bowing Aseeeiatiea was held at K
kuk July tt-17. The principal races were the fear-eared Kir race, wbleh was won by
the Peoria Club; the four-oared shell race, wen by the Sltee-wa-oae-mettes of Monroe, Mich.; tbe sbc-eered barge race, won by tbe
Peorias: and the senior single-scull race
we by A. M. Butler of tbe Minnesota Club.
Tbe Denver and Bio Grande Railroad baa
been iseaeeably turned ever to tbe Atehl
m. TMMka aad Scuta Fe Company, by or
der of tbe United States District Court. Prof. Carpenter positively define to ae opt of tbe Prohibition nomination for Gov nor of Iowa.
Tbe Wester Union Telegraph Company has enjoined tbe St. Leak, Kansas City aad Northern Railroad Company from giving tbe American Union Telegraph Compaay tbe right to eroet wires along the Hae of that road. Tbe American Ualoa is Jay Gould's new company, aad threatens to opea up a
lively opposition te tb Westers Union, wbieb is controlled by Yaaderbilt. Goa. Miles' expedition loft Fort Peek oa tbe 1Mb. It consists of seven smalt companies of cavalry aad about as many laiaatry, togetber with a three-gun battery aad 160 Indian aad white scouts. Napoleon Bonaparte, eolored, was hanged at Sardfe, Mies., oa tbe 18th, for tbe murder f Tom Butler, colored, la August last. Tbe execution was witnessed by aero wd of 3,000, principally negroes. TbewHref tbe late Mrs. Sarah A. Dorsey f Mississippi, which beeueatbs nearly tbe entire property of testator, said to be valued at fm,fd, to Jenertfon Davie, is to be eonteoted by S. Perey Elite of Brookiya, X. Y. a brotber of deceased, oa tbe ground tbat tbe testator was mental iy ineapable of waking a witt aad tbat she wm subject to uadue tadueace aad prejudice ia favor of Mr. Davis. It is aot alleged, however, tbat tbe latter need kie mleeaee with aay ulterior design. Tbe furniture-makers of Chicago bave inaugurated aa eight-hour strike. Secretary Seburz will iWirer four political addroeees ia Obie duriag tbe State eampaigs. SoereUrisTbomp$oaaadSherBMB wMl afeo make soral speech. Oae of two Xormoa prieete who were actively eagaged ia pmobtag aad pro$eljtiag tbrougb Walker aad Catoosa Couatie, Ga., te reported to have beea killed by a mob of Sadtgaiat dtlzoae, who undertook to run tbem oat of tbe neighborhood aad met wKb regfctaaee. At 9t. Loub, oa the 21t, Geo. Roseabaum, aged 3M, a paper-b&ager, wm shot aad almost laeteatly kilted by bis aepbew,ayouag moa aamed Edward Wild of Quiaey, 111., while tbe two wore f rolfeklag about the room preparatory to golag out oa a target-hoot-Sag expodttioa. Toang Wild deliberately polated bk revolver at bis uade aad pulled tbe trigger, utterly forgetful of tbe faet that he bimeoU bad loaded tbe weapoa an hour ImC'cpWo Xew Ctoverdaie, Putaam Couaty, lad., tbe other day, two beys, aamtd Smith aad Mm, wore play lag with ashot-giiB. Smith potatod tbe gua at Si aw, playfully remarking tbat be would shoot him. He pulled the trigger, aad dfeoharged the eoatoats of tbe gua mto 3ims's abdomoa, killiag him iaMaaUy. Xotiee bos beoa givea by the Prosideat ef tbe Wester So Mary Commisoioa at St. Iioule that ao more help oaa be givea to migratory aogreos passiag; through that etty,
tbe fuado of tbe Ameiauoa oetag entirely CEaWrtMHsBHao The CoagTaeaieaal Committee, authorized to iaveotigote tbe alleged frauds ia tbe First aadSeeoadCeagroMioaal Dietriots of Ohio at the met October eleetfea, met at Ciaeiaaati oa tbe 21 st for tbe purpose of eateriag poa tbe InveetigatieR. A dispatch from Bismarck, D. T., SSd, ays: Six mllea above the Wolf Point Iadloa Agoaey, oa the Mi ouri, Joseph Lam. bort (a woodmaa) ad family were attaoked mot Xoaday by Indiaae. Lambert, hi wife aad four obildroa were killed aad scalped, two other ehlldroa were so badly mutilated tbat they eaa not possibly recover, aad oae little girl was carried away captive, to be bold as a hostage. There was a borrifyiag apseUeie at tbe pfaee of the murder. There was a report at Fort 15 u ford oa the 9N, tbat Geo. Miles bad had a lively brush -wKh tbe hostiles oa Milk Kiver, reultlag ia Mm death of 15 IadiaaK aad tbe wottadtag Imree soldiers. Lieut. Wright was alto reported to bare bad a slight skirmish above tbe mouth of tbe Xuiiewhell. Two elderly xaaWea sisters, Elizabeth aad A Trowbridge, aged respectively 44
aad 4 yean, roof sHag at Hyde Park, a suburb of Chicago, committed suicide oa the
21st by aaagiafc tbemeelves ia their own bouse. Another saacr, Nona, a dwarf, was tbe oaly other iamom of tbe house. She eoM that alt throe bad previously agreed to take their own Mtos, but that the bad backed out at the lat moment. The Bisters were apparently la oaoy etreuBMtaneof, but it sems that they bad some recoat trouble with thoir father, Alva Trewbridfe, ooa-j--tj-j ByMBJsaAOcv Xjt trfsmmmml mW t Waamf kkmma.m maa.fBfsmji "J1ipVllf ffvpitj asaarmm mj c jsWf. XaTVvVroPI kv TT eamrmV JkJ Jamvm mamaatVv
Moarv Stokes, a Urmor. with Mt wih
aad three ooMroa, Mtompted W ford Flat Crock, ivw mUm couth 4 SsdaUa, X., oa tbevtMmtref Ibe 4iC Tbe stream bolag
Msiueusliy burn the horses tort tboir footing,
the wag was swept away aad the oeu-
paate throws Into the vtroaat. Atocso hh kk wU HtMOMdod in roMcaias: tbe kkore
but their ehlldroa were awept from tJsoir grasp satl drowaod.
TheSeeroUry of the Navy, la eeatidera-
ti of tbe foot tbat the WaohtweU k un
likely to get up the river tkl scow, has ordered tbat a roeruitiMg rendezvous be opened at St. Loute, whore boya way be oalloted for tbe Naval sonic sad forwarded to the different training ships. CemwaiMkr Kdwsrd K. Patterson boo beea doUiloa to take charge of tbe recruiting readezYOUs. CAST AXD SOUTHKAKT. The PoaasTlvaata Domoeratie State Cosvoatton, held at Hsrrioburg oa the lth, aominatod I). X. Barr of Allegheny for State Trearer, tbe oaly Stste ealee to be illod this fall. Tbe platform denies the right of the Federal Admitilet ration to use tbe Army for the purpose of supervising: or ooatmWHg ejections; favors a currency of gold sad silver aad of paper tonvertble into coin; opposes Government subsidies, etc, etc. The situation at Fall River remain about tbe sane, manufacturers aad operatives both scorning firm. The operatives have received aosUtanoe from many different points. At a reeent meeting: of operatives a delegate was efeoen to visit the lands of tbe Atehlson.Topeka aad SanU Fe Railroad Oompeay and to report as soon as possible a.? to their condition, with a view to emigration aad settlement of lands by operative. Anthony Zabriskle of Central Morrisaais, a suburb of New York City, wae accidentally killed by the ears on the 18th. He was a very rieh man, tbe value of his property being estimated at $lO,(X,000. In February last the mutilated remains of a womia packed in a trunk were f ouad floating In the Sogus River, at Lynn, Mass. The body was identified as that of Jennie P. Clark, a servant girl, but the detectives for a longtime were unable to get evidence sufficient to criminate the parties !upooted of her murder. On the 19th, however, arrests were made of Mate. C- C. Goodrich, a female physician, and Dr. Daniel F. Kimball, who haves Joint office at 21 Lagrance Street, Boston, also of Mr Allen N. Adame of Highlands, at whose house Jennie last worked, and of two women Bursts living ia Sonwrville, at whose house he is supposed to have died. The latter are not charged with criminal complicity ia the murder, aad it wasupoa their statements that the other three arreets were raids. The extensive Pitts Agricultural Works at Buffalo, Y., were destroyed by fire on the moraiag of tbe 16th. Wednesday, July 16, was the hottest day of tbe season throughout tbe Eaot. Ia New York City tbe mercury reached 102 degrees in tbe shade. A very severe storm occurred in SiaaehuieUs on the afternoon of tbe ltnh. At Bostes, Pitts! eld, Fitchburg, Springfield, Worcester, and other places groat destruction of property by wind, ball and ligbtmiag te reported, and many lives were lost by disasters to shipping along the eea. Pestmsveter-General Key and a party of friends are making a summer tour through Xew England. Chestine Cox, tbe negro who killed 3rs. Hull In New York City, has been sentenoed to be banged on the 2Kb of August. Governor MeClellan of New Jersey has respited until August 15 Covert D. Beanett and Mrs. Smith, sentenced to be hung for tbe murder of the fetter's husband. Chstine Cox, the murderer ef 3frn. Hull ia New York, will not be hung on tbe 29th of August, as the Court bas granted a writ of error and likewise a stay of proceedings which carries tbe ease over until the October term. Tbe New Hampshire House of Kepresontativesba patsed a bill regulating railroad paMCBger and freight tariffs. A serious disturbance occurred at Fall River, Xae.,oa the night of the 21st, growing out of the spinners' strike. KORHIOX. A Berlin diepetch intimates tbat the key of Bbmarek's present policy towards tbe Vatican will be found in a recent speech, in which be said it was praiseworthy under
certain circumstances te fight a quarrel out
to tbe bitter end; but when tbe ways and means preeented themselves of toning down the acerbity of tbe eonntet without sleeting the prinoipteat stake, he would aot deem hiauelf justified ia neglecting fcueh a proffered opportunity. Ilanlaa, the champion culler, reeelvod a grand ovation upon his return to Toronto, on the leXh. Tbe steamer State of Virginia, from New York for Glasgow, went ashore at Soble Island during a Morra on Sunday, the 28th Three wosnen and five children wcreIost la tbe surf while landing. The remainder of tbe 74 paesongers on beard were rescued. Tbe ship was a total loss. A Berlin dispatch says the ehotera has made Ha appearance la SmeJeaok. The terrible epidemic diphtheria continues its ravages in Beeeerabia, where the Governor has ordered tbe universal fumigation of tbe dwellings and clothing of the peasantry. Ia eoaoequeaee ef the depreeoion '.a Lneaohke, England, large numbers ef operatives are emigrating to America. Tbe new German tarlfi it Is eotlmsted will give tbe Government $30,000,000 more than hitherto. The support of tbe German States was secured for this measure by amendments providing for tbe distribution of tbe surplus revenue amongst tbe States. A plot to wreck the Queen's train between Windsor and QdHsrne, on the 1Mb, Is itaid to have Ween discovered and thwarted. A. pilot-engine was started ever the road m advance ef the Queen's train and removed tbe obstruct loo that bad been placed upon tbe track. No arrests made. Tbe French Chamber of Deputies hot jwfcwwd rrj 'fl imniwm4 Kjti0mvtvf0ftavt milt which provides for excluding tbe reMgSoai
from tbe abspsrior Council of Kdu-
MsmaPtM8lt Uy tbe oopdelag of a yaeht at Toronto, on
tbe lma. Mrs. OeUvie DeUate. Knotty La
Dr. Porter haa already taken stone look-
Smt to Mtea a hogira. But the railroads
will havtf to do bettor. They mill
to take our poor away
have
free. We gar
unnumbered
At the reojewotot BopresenUtive Yeoag of
tbe Memphis (Teem.) District, tbe boeretary
of War oa tbe Sfat ordered seat te Jiempais 1 1 ia tw ' far Witt nacnle for
Mu. Tjui1 LuMx-t .ml Lassos Gcevfo. days, te be weed Hi mot sesmsrors irom t taw remmaovruig wr ui
Sovmr Garaoau. Ferimend Kiefe aad Dr. yeHowJever. , w. . kiadnOM and eitee last year. We v. , .w.jj. i ..i i The Teaaeosee State Beard ef Hoakh, m m poorer now than then, and can Mr K"M l!! ose4oaat XaehvlUe, en the Slt, declared Hkmf. Beetdee, we eaa not expect ckxkkal. uaraatiae against Memphfc for tbe whole that the world will again blp ua m gn. July crop reperte to tbe Department ef State. j erously and Uv'whty aa it dkl in 1S78. Ajcrieuhure fhew a sHght falling oeT ia tbe The brig Akbar, from Havana for New We eaa not expect that tbe world will eecadltiea of cotton, a eesnpared with left York, was recently spoken at sea with tbe help a people who do not help tbemmonth's report. Corn crop ia bad condition Captain aad throe men s4k with yellow- - glvoa, a people who seem to have no In all Southern State, oa aooount of fever, oae nana having died tbe day pre- t tie, who hare regard for none of tbe drought; in Texan not one-half a crop, viou, aad her former Captain having died obligations thtt bind oommuniUt, WJW Northern Stales generally report fair crop, ' la Havana. A navigator wae put oa board. I sing loudly in chorus in the days of irowklie Northwestern States ehew a very high A natter of II. M. S. BoKeropbon, who ', perky, but ftusgnoto when tbe yellow avorage. Spring wheat hi largely ejected bv died of yellow fever, contracted at Jamaica, t lever comes to teet their courage, pluck drought throughout tbe entire West, but was buried at Halifax, N. S., on tbe Itth. i and endurance. Our trade is killed for New K airland reperte are up to the Two amines, raftering from yellow fever, three month. We are without money, avorage, and California not muoh below. 1 were admitted te the New York Hospital oa provisions, or organization. We are There is a very nioe yield of winter wheat j tbe Jeth. One of them died soon after. i threatened by a rigid quarantine by the throughout nearly all tbe Southern Atlantic Dennis Manning, a nreataa oa a Havana J cities and towne neareet to us; we are States, particularly la Georgia, whore suat- steamer, died ia Brooklyn, X. Y., of yellow , a prey to panic, and can not tell when eiont has been grown for borne eoasump- fever, on tbexsd. ' some disordered imagination will teleHon. Texas shows a ehort crop oa ae- j There were seven new eases of yottew fe- 't graph a story that, a m tbe instance of count of drought and toe storms, vor omdally reported in Memphis, oa the tbe Little Ilock (7JMc, will precipiUte Tbe New Kngland States have a good crop; '23d, with tlx deaths T. K. Korean, Harry j all the discomfort of a close quantaMiddle States belowtbe average. Tbe small Ray, Patrick Meath, Bob Thompson, Louis I tine, and baMon all Use disorders tbat crops of Alabama and Mfcebsippi are la Brumontand XoIKe Hammcrie. jam sure to follow, ualess the poor are good condition. Northwestern Stafea give kev. B. F. Tetter, a Memphis refugee.was dnvoa from tbe city and are provided very favorable reports, while tbe Pad prostrated with the yellow fever at Shelby- f for. 1 hat w the work to be done now.
States are much above tbe average. There i vitte, Tena., oa the 33d. is a deerease ia tbe acreage of tobaeoo Three Memphis refugees were prostrated throughout the country and tbe erop is not with the fever at Louisville oa the kl. One up to tbe average. of thorn was Mrs. Eckers, whose husband
Xx-Senator Ramsey of Minnesota, K Is ' was. one of the nrst victims of tbe disease. stated upeei what seems to be pretty good , - - authority, is to be tbe successor of War See- STRICKEN MEMPHIS. rotary MeCrary. ", A fpiarterly commercial report shows that The Aceamalated MUfrtHne ef that Un tbe number of failures in the country for the , h"PPT CMy soeond ouarter of 18 has been smaller than ! be MempbU Appeal of July .
fT- r nrvlan atisrter iu ire vm. siui j Lot US look th Situation of SflkirS tO-
A Xetable Telegraphic Feat. A few days ago the death of N. J, Snvder, teksrraph operator in the em.
ploy of Drexel & Co., bankers, New York, was announced by telegraph. , This has recallwl to the telegraph men, says the Philadelphia Record, Home of the remarkable feats that gave htm the , rank of tbe fastest receiving operator in the ooraDenv. Mr. Snyder, when a bov.
that thre fe an Increase of ever 3d percent, i day in Memphis straight in the face, learned tbe business in the employ of
in business. i us kxk, h poooioic, oynu, asu in- j uic ok American company, tie soon A project is on foot, under tbe auspices quire of the future what more of wreck rose in his business, and during the war of French capitalists, for cutting a ship and rsia it has in store for us. The was ia active service, and received canal through tbe peeiaula of Florida, I present looks black, ugly and forbid- many of the startling dispatcbei of tbe thereto saving the time and avoiding the l ding, made not so much so by facts &e period. He became noted for hts speed, delay at! dangers ef navicaties around the bv croakers. The future seems to be and in the winter of 1867 was selected Bahama Inlands and the Florida reefs. It surrounded by a lurid hue that dominates to receive a test dispatch from New will sborton the distance between tbe Gulf the frightful yellow tint, the sign of hor- York by the Morse instrument. Tbe cities and the Atlantic and European ports J ror, woe and sorrow. The yellow fever, test was to determine the capacity of from 1,600 to 1,900 miles. ' the first case of which was announced the instruments, aad was watched with J oa the 9th. now counts it sixteenth vie- the utmost interest. Tbe fastest tr&nsTHEvguowrKVER. 'tim. It counts more. It counts the mitting operator who could be found Tbe yellow fever excitement at Memphis, present destruction of the trade and in- ' was located ia New York, and Mr. Snywbkh for a few days had been almost en. i dttstries of the community, and threat- ' der wae stationed in this city to receive tirely allayed by reason of no new eases be- j ess the property wbkh represents the the dispatch. Tbe matter selected wag ingr reported, on tbe 17th received a fresh accumulations of the labor of the pros- the speech of Mr. Bingham on recosimpetus, five additional eases of unmistak- eat and preceding generations. The struct ion, and contained 2,510 words, able fever being announced by tbe Beard of 1 yellow fever is ia front of as, bet beyond ' averagiag four letters to the word. In Health and rumor pwciog a number " it may easily be discerned the torch of receiving matter by the Morse instraof other suspiciously sick peop4e tbe incendiary, revealing tbe starving meats tbe operator determine, the letter among tbe yellow fever victim. The thousands who to-day have ao re- by the sound, and transmits it to paper five eases reported were members of two source. Never was a city in so oorkr- & f&t as it comes in. Ordinarily tbe families mamed Hester, residing ia a smal . able a condition. Most of her leading dispatch can be sent much quicker than double tenement at $4 and Clay Street men are absent. Of nil who under oth- it can be received, but in the case of Mr. abom 100 yards in a direct westerly direction j er oircunstaac would be foremost ae Snyder this was aot so. Tbe test ilisfrom the residence ef Judge Ray. Kober leaders and advisors, but a few are sow patch was telegraphed in one hour, and Hooter and wife and Mrs. James Hester aad u here to share the dangers and oa aa average of 40 words to the min-
her two ehiklrea were the persons ar- counsel tne Dewuoerea peo-fil-eted. Mrs. James Hester died at noon pie what to do. Every maa oa the 17th wltb black vomit. Robert has made provision for himself and
these depesident upon him, but there has aot been oae word heard ia behalf of the poor, ao provision has beea made for the safety of property, not one eeat has beea subscribed to maintain aa in-
tegrky that oeee assailed bv hunger will
and James Hester are both river noon. There were said te be IS other people sick ia tbe saaae neighborhood with whet tbe doctors called intermit e-Ht fever. TbeoHetal announcement ef these eae resulted in the speedy determination of manr ntber people to leave the eftv. although there was no evi
dence of a panic such as prevailed on the 1 Government is powerlese and helpless.
first announcement of yellow fever eases. ;' It can not use one dollar of the money The brig Shata of New York, from Port- ia its treasury for the purpose of coaau -Prince, St. Domingo, bound to Chester, feeding with the fever or succoring the Pa-, was reported in great distress 12 mites poor and needy, and it can not levy a
below Philadelphia on the 17th. Of nine j tax for tbat purpose, aad if it could,
ate. It will be noticed by attempting to write this number of words a minute
that it is no easy task without the work of detecting tbe sound, while it requires a double use of the brain at tbe same time. This wa; the most rapid telegraphing oa record. Mr. Morse so appreciated the performance that he struck
off a gold medal, appropriately en-
be found very weak, indeed. The City graved, and presented it to Mr. Snyder.
the Chicago
A correspondent of
Initr-Octfin says ia reply to the query .i vim . i : ,i :
t inu. w whs sure cure it sitrieij poisoned by the sting or bite of rattleiLmtu3't rirtnt- utViLlVf till mil Wnn
oeiow raiiaaeipnia on xae ilia, ui aiae:" putK, " . , ..j - k.,.( .i-- vtk n,r 1 could not collect it- As for the Coantr silently intoxicated, which will take sev-
fever. Four deatb bad occurred, the cap-, Government, it will take no thought end pints likely ; you caa drink it like Uie being among the number 1 concerning us, for if it did it would re- water till the potsea is all absorbed from On tbe 18th, five a weases of yellow fever j lt Ia nothing. The Stale caa oontrib- tbe system, then it will begin to act tbe were officially reported in Mempbi, ami ute nothing for our benefit; what the usual way, that is to intoxicate. When there was one death, tbat of Fred. Ecken, Federal Government can do remains to you begin to feel that, you are very sure a barber, residing at Wl Beak Street. He 'be mm. Our conditio a is seemingly that you are past all danger. I know died within three hours after bcig report-1 without any reliefs. Tbe doctors are of its trial and cure ia a number of cases, ed The ether Mck were J. M. William- steady " work, and many of them are It never fails, bat yoa must never dnuk son, Mr?. B. Adams, Mi- Mollie Ham- .sanguine that they are to bare plenty of the whisky till yoa are bitten, merle and Mb Kate Watson. These it- We are ia as bad a condition as if 1 -latter ces were all in the vicinity the sporadic eases had joined their t At Kokorno, lad., John De Vans, of tbeHeoter residence. The sporadic thee-J forces to make aa etidemc. Trade tin- ; while fooling with a revolver, accirr of the disease was pretty generally aban-'tU October, perhaps November, has , dentally shot Freddy V ilson, his plajdoned la view ef recent developments s been as eflfectually killed as if instead of mate, the ball eateriag his body just showing its probably eontagiotts enaraeter. 16 we had 1600 caees. Those who have above the left lung.
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Tbe exodtte of ckixens continued, and bl- .WJ SSJSbSZS rartod -Washing soda should never b e used sees wa almost entirely . SSiiSSISSi w5th cotor clothes, since it not only Tbe Manhattan and Emmett Banks J.1 fft , fades, but of tea changes the color. olsil their doers, teraiaf over their peace of miad or health are impossible. mmimmimimmmamlmm
business to tbe remaining banks. The All atongour lines ot raiiroaa tne people -
Cbickasaw Guards and Bluf City Guards ' r prepared to enforce quaraatiBe.siter inLft t n.ritHit. tbm. Oiitna. i ibotr own fsshtoti, mrardless of the
THE MARKETS.
tine against Memphis was re-eUblibed at' I'?fl! "J ine oaniiary gKEVBaNattTe smn..... points where it bod been temporarily sus- Couaeu of the Mississippi alley. . . sifKEr-CommoatoCnoke.
-i u ruirnui nannw m mr iniwiu. tni buub-utb ............
kldlfiur ,
KBW YORK. July 25. MX.
pended, and Galveton quarantined against , The railroad people are oar friends, but Hooe-Live NewOrloane, en account of the latter city they caa not do any thing to help as V47UK-Co
uk toe quaraauBJow wui not, porm.
raioing its embargo against Memphis,
There were seven new eases of yellow fever onteially reported to tbe Memphis Board of nealth on the 19tb, with one death-tbat of Mrs. Robert Hester. On tbe 19th W additicnal eases were reported aad four deatbo, the latter being Hiram Athy, Louis Dot to, James Whoiaa and Louis Brumond. Among the new eases reported are two aegroos. Oncers of the
Hebrew Hospital Association funtbhed
WO Jewish families with the
But this is not all. Oar stocks of groceries are very low. The demand for them the past few weeks has beea without precedent. The Howard Association has but a few thousand dollars to begin operations with, aad the faad that remained over from last year ia the bands of the Trustees hae almost reach
ed aero. The sttuatton, it will thus be
ras e
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WHKAT-No. 2 Kod 1.15
CORX-rngradod OATS Western Mixed. 57 S' FORK New Mom. &te MT. LOUIS. COTTOK-MkldJtMr
RKKVmV-Cbotco to Faaoy.. Good to Prime....
Native Cows x.e
TXtm Stconi
i HOOo Cominoa te Sdeet..
SHKEI srwwa
Uaebora
seea. k full of floom, not merely on c- E "'
i count oftheprseenoe of the yellow fever, wheat noi winter, Ne. i
saryfund, to oirtaia means for transpor- rJ " cOfUV-KoMIxeX:..:;.
imlhhi io MTasi, elites. im it ainsoraws . . f . -: .
were also sending all widows and children
out ef tbe city. Tbe daily papers will all be cut down te half -sweets. All small towns adjacent bave quarantined against Memphis. Cindnaati, LouiovHIe and St. Louis, on the 21st, ordered limited quarantine restrictions agatnet Memphis. The ouaraatiae at Cairo Is abeotnte, no boats being allowed te htmd and all Southern railway trains being compelled to passed through tbe city with l&c&C'i! GOaichoffo Thirty-six new eases of yellow fever were reported to the Memphis Board of Health en the 21st, ad there were three deaths from tbe disease Dr. J. C. Harris, F. Lorenz and X. C Coppinger. Many ef the new cases reported were of several days' standing and not previously handed ia. The exodus continued; needy every prominent bulneee house la tbe city wm dosed, and the streets were nearly deserted except by tbe lessee; eK&zeM.
more sitUng in tbe ashes of woe and KVK No. j " - .... .... . Ttuivrinr
despair. Out of tku condition there is
bat one a venae Bight. ine people matt get away from the yellow fever and the doctors before aa epidemic is declared. No oae who has not had the yellow fever should be permitted to remain here. Blacks as well ae whites, whether they will or not, should be forced into camps. It is better to lire bearing the temporary incoarenieaces of camps or neighboring
cities than to drag out a miserable existence here ia duly dread, perhaps ultimately to die like a dog ; sad it will be cheaper tc sustain such camps than to pay the expenses of thousands of sick and it may be the funeral expenses of tboaeends of dead. To accomplish to desirable an! beneiceet a plan of operations not a moment should be lost. By telegrams elsewhere kwill be see that
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