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Edward Weisgerber, 107 Kuril. I anan, CLEVELAND OHIO, -Mtca or FIE-:-ICEMS WATEIMOES. Out of Town Orders Wilt Deceive Prompt and Careful Attention. CaadlM carefully narked anil irnt ta all parts of the country hy mall or ipru. ely's CatarrH CfiEAK BALK Cleanses the Kaaal Fuu(, Al lay Paiat aad I all am in at lea. Zleala the Bores Restores tit IMHI of Taste ad SmelL Try the Curey$Hgj . af A particle la SDpllM Into each nnatrll and la tremble. Price 60 emits at druuglstti br Ball, registered, ft) emits. WA HK0TUKIW, Warren 8t.,K.T. EVERY PORT GUARDED. rhe United States Surrounded by a Quarantine Cordon a gain, t tha Cholera-Strict Enforeemant of Regulations Laid Dowi by the GoTernment Inorease of CaiM t Hamburg-Mora Hop, mi at New York. Washington, Sept 8. Tho United States is surrounded to-day as If with a Chinese wall by a quarantine cordon against the cholera. At every port on the Atlantlo coast and all the principal ports on the Pacific coast and ports of entry along the Canadian bordor and Mexican frontier officials stand sentinel, guarding against the plague. All in formation received at the treasury de partment is to the effect that the regu lations have been strictly enforced by United States officers and state officials, who are working in hearty conjunction. No case of cholera exists in the United States so far as the treasury depart ment is advised and, if its efforts avail, no case will be introduced. Tho work of sending out the circular agreed upon at the conforenoe with the president was carried on until every official of the government had been advised of bis duty in the premises. The state department telegraphed the circular to American ministers abroad, who In turn notified the United States consuls. Customs officials, inspectors and medical officers were communicated with direct from the treasury depart ment The foreign mall office took a hand in the measure for protection and Superintendent Brooks ordered the fumigation of malls from all European and Asiatic ports. Assistant Secretary Spauldlng was very busy yesterday an swering innumerable Inquiries as to the cholera circular, lie said that an ocean steamer arriving now with both Immi grants and cabin passengers on board would bo dotalned twenty days at quar antine. Tho'immlgrants would be kept on the vessel for twenty days, but the cabin passengers, in tho discretion of the health officials, would bo permitted to land In a reasonable time. Among inquiries recolved by tele graph was the following from the New York Shipping Company: "Is the report establishing twenty days' quarantine agalnRt all cholera-Infected ports correct? And does London come under this order? Will freight boats bo quarantined when thoy have only cabin passengers?" Secretary Foster replied to this as fol lows: "Vessels not carrying Immigrants will not necessarily be detained twenty days at Quarantine, but they will be held from all foreign ports long enough to assure officials that there Is no dan ger of their introducing cholera." In answer to another Inquiry this reply was sent: "Any port at which cholera has appeared Is an infected port" Uamucro, Sept 8. In tbe ehurches services of prayer for the abatement of the plague were held Friday. They were attended by crowds which filled the buildings. Hardly a woman in colors or a man without tho black badge of mourning on his arm was to be seen and the prayers were offered amid the sobbing and groaning of the congrega tions, . The desolation of tho city is now apparent as at no other time since the Introduction of tho pest The number of fresh coses Friday was 738, an increase of 53 since Thursday; the number of deaths 801, a decrease of 45. The decrease in deaths offers little comfort, however, as the increase in the number of fresh cases will be fol lowed undoubtedly by a longer death list to-day. Nevertheless there is a general feeling that the pest has boon at its worst The panic is not over as the authorities wonld have the people outside of the city believe. Fewer per sons left the city yesterday than on previous days of the week only because most men who could get away had already left with their families. The ity In fact has been virtually depopu lated of all persons of wealth or leisure. The number of burlnls Friday was SIS, or two more than Thursday. Hun dreds of bodies are nnburled. The dead wagons are utterly unequal to the work of carrying the bodies of all the vic tims to decent burlaL Unless some im provement be made at once in tho sys tem the authorities will find themsolves obliged to glvo up individual Interment and bury bodies by the score In trench es. Only immediate action can prevent several hospitals from becoming breed ing houses of dUoase. Ql'ABANTiNC, 8. L, Sept 8. Health Officer Jenklne was more hopeful yes terday than be has been any time since the steamer Moravia arrived here with her story of pestilence and death. The fact that no new cases had developed among the passengers on the vessel gave the quarantine officials reason to hope that they had the plague well in hand. They hope that' tho scourge has been effectually checked. Ditkoit, Allen., Hept, a. At the meet ing of the oommon eoaacll last night a resolution was adopted giving the board of health and the health officer abso lute power In the matter of taking pre cautions toward keeping out the chol era. It Is feared that the disease may come In over the Canadian border and the greatest care will be taken to pre vent it New Yona. Sent 8. The two easee at M Orchard street, reported by Dr. I leek as virulent cholerine, have been thoroughly Investigated by the health offioars, who after a most careful diag nosis report that there la no cholera there. ' The Lake Superior Disaster. Sault Sts. Mastb, Mich., Sept . A dispatch from life saving station No. It report the finding of several bodies, washed ashore from the 'wreck of the steamer Western Reserve; Henry Stew art, the wheelman, the only man who reached the shore alive, will be de tained here for several flays to identify the bodice. ' The only Additional fact obtained from him yesterday was that the Western' Beserv went down with kr engincailng.' 'A the crew pulled swr.ytn the boat theyeonld see her nulling and plunging In the wavee until slio sank out of sight NEW YORK IN PERIL" From the Cholera 'Plague i2 Three Kora VeuaU From Hamburg ArrW at Qaar aotlna Deaths J'roin Cholera During tha Voyage., . . i ., .,,. ........... , Nbw Yoak, Sept 5. The steamship Normannia arrived Saturday morning from Hamburg and reported five deaths as sea from cholera. There are now three cases of cholera in the ship's hos pital. , 'O . v . . , , .: ! Officials of the Hamburg Packet Com pany say that' four deaths occurred among the first class passengers on the steamer Rugia from Hamburg. . The passengers wore named Bertha and Carl Uonig and R. and C. Steer. On the steamship Normannia five deaths were reported from cholera. One of the de ceased was a first class passenger named Jacob Hoiman and one of them was a second class passenger named Carl Hcgert All the convalescent cases are very serious. Further deaths are expected. All three ships will beheld indefinitely. All the sick and dead embarked at Ham burg. The Rugia has been Isolated as much as possible and everything will be done to prevent the spread of the disease. Many of the steerage passengers were known to have come from infooted dis tricts. All the paticn'e have been iso lated, and such patients as are able to be moved will be taken to the hospital as soon as possible. Meantime disin fectants have been liberally used. Af ter a thorough inspection the steamship Europe was allowed to proceed to her wharf. Quarantine, Sept 5. On board the piague stricken Hamburg American line of steamships, the Normannia, Rugia and Moravia, thore was much ex citement yesterday, caused by the spread of the terrible disease cholera. During the twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. there were three deaths on the Normannia: six new cases among the steerage passengers and two among the crew. Two of the Rugla's patients have died and the 8-year-old boy aboard the Moravia, who was stricken on Fri day, has also been numbered among the dead. More deaths are expected, and if there ever existed any doubt that the disease aboard these vessels was not cholera, it has been dismissed now. The foregoing facts show that the outlook is dark and all hands are pro paring for a long siege. As to the prob abilities of the disease getting Into the country there need be no alarm if the present precautions are carried out Sober thought, a careful observation of the directions to cleanliness and cheer ful compliance with health and regula tions will produce the result most de sired at this critical time. SHOCKING TRAGEDY. Jealonar Canies a Maa to Brutally Mar dor Mia Wire-Ho Shoots Uls Hlrod Maa, Thaa Hangs lllmsolf. Binohamton, N. Y., Sept 5.-A shock IngJtragedy ocourred near Center Lisle, a email village in this county, Saturday afternoon. George Willis murdered his wife by shooting her. He is a farmer and with his wife and Wallace Oliver was drawing hay. All were on a loaded wagon In the hayfleld, when without a word of warning Willis drew a revolver and shot his wife. He also fired a bul let Into one of the legs of Oliver. Mrs. Willis and Oliver fell from the load. Willis followed and gathering his wife in his arms placed the revolver against her head and sent a bullet crashing into bar brain, killing her Instantly. He then disappeared. Oliver's injuries are not serious, Willis was of a jealous dispo sition and the relations between him and his wife hata not been of an amia ble nature. ' Willis' dead body was found yester day morning hanging by the neck to a tree a short distance from where the shooting occurred. He had evidently committed suicide Immediately after murdering his wife, BURIED TREASURE. Moilcan PrlMl. Unearth aja.OOO.OOO la Gold Which U Immediately UobbUd by I'roildeiit Plum. Citt or Mexico, Sept 8. A few weeks ago a rumor became current here that a sister in Conception convent had discovered an old document which stated that f 3,000,000 In gold was burled at the timo of the war with the French by the lady superior of the convent The location of the treasure was given as house No. Sof Progresse street, which was formerly a part of the convent The work of excavating for the money was begun a few days ago by the workmen under tho direction of the priests of the convent The newsof the affair reached president Diaz and he immediately or dered the priests to suspend operations and the work was placed In charge of the government The treasure was un earthed Friday and It will be turned Into the general treasury, AN ILLICIT STILL' lHaoovered Banning In Fell Blast la Clay 1 Coanty, Mo. Tho Loadar Capturod by ' Government OMeors. Kansas Citt, Sept 6. After a search for several weeks United States offloera have captured the first moonshiners, eamp that has been found In this part of the state for twenty years. The camp waa discovered Friday, about twenty miles north of this city in Clay county, and Was fitted out with a oa paetty of twenty gallons per day. The camp waa well hidden In the dense woofls and the leader waa captured at work operating the plant The other members of the gang escaped. Jonas Reynolds, the leader, is a man of about 60 years of .age and is a typical moon shiner in appearance. Mother and Daughter Hold tor M ardor. i Valpabaiso, Ind., Sept 5. Near Ban Pierre, a small town in Stark county, Nloholas Oerarty, an old German far mer, had a misunderstanding with his wife. She left him and want to her married daughter, 1 Mrs. Charles Kent Ing, who lives on an adjoining farm. Satnrday Oerarty went over and tried to get his wife to go home with him but she refused to do so. 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