S3 TllK AVKKKLY HKUA1.D: lM.ATTSMOrTII.N MIMIASK A.SK lM'K M UK R -J -J. 1SD2. IT IS f!M OUR -SHORFS II Iii l i 1 l VJiill 1 1 VV 1 I W . In Spite of all Precaution K Cholera Breaks Out. J-IT CAUSES GREAT ALARM. From Bacteriological Examination There Have Been Five Deaths -There Will be Sporadic i for Sixty Days. i:V Ynk'K, Sent. U.--T1U' lxunl i.f 1... .ltd 'tn hi .11 ni'ii 1 tlii-l :i f I irti 1 w 1 1 1 that from hacU'i iolokal i'atnin.i- ?L . i.i ii r i i - it. ' noil mailt i'v i 101. uniuiin im 1 1 y(ll tin' hoilit'S of st-vi'ial suspfi tftl ' cliolcra iatifiits, tlit'iv haw lnvn ivi i1:il im frnltl iiatii' chiiliT.i in tlio fit y of N't'vv York. Tlio tiamt's of those who i! it'll from 0 the i'holt-r.1 wi re: 1 CIIAKI.KS .v.WttY.ilii'.l Sfptfm- 1'tr Ii, atlilifj-s not known. I Mk'S. MM'MIA WICM.W. tlic.l St'ptriiiln'r H'. at 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 . 1 1 avi'ii'.if vA WILLIAM WKiMA.N. httsl.aii.l of JSojiliia Wisjnian, ilirtl al tin- sanir iitltlrt'ss tin1 following day. MlNMIvTl-YIXCl-R, Jhild. tlif.l ft C . . ..t 11 ... Ill VV. .1 I." ...... hjhiiii i ' t i ii. iii ill r.ai r"ii sixth fdift t. ClIAKI.t T 1'A ItlUK, thirty year old, died f .-U-i al ly afterni'oii at 7lil Set'otid avt iuie. All these eases were originally reportetl to the health authorities as suspected cholera and h a e I een under investigation 1 y the physi cians conueeled with the depart inent. I'rot. Heriuaii Hriyys. who is in charge of the division of pathology and bacteriology , has heeii making hacteriidoical e aiuination of the intestinal thuds taken from the bodies of the sus pected cases, lie reported to the department this afternoon the re sult of his examination ami an nounced unhesitatingly that the cases were Astatic cholera without doubt. William Wiyman was lifty-two years old and his wife, Sophia, was nixty-three years old. lie had been nick for cii;ht days and his wife ,liad been sick for about the same length of time. She died on Satur day ami lift on Sunday. Physicians in attendance reportetl that tin y be'.ieved the case to be cholera, and by order of the board of health the bodies were removed to til? recep tion hospital, where they were ex amined by 1'rof. Hrijjtxn. Charlotta Heckof 17til Second ave nue was found sick in her apart ments yentt'itlay morning. She was attended by Dr. Ya title realty., who Haw her at '.1:110 o'clock. He reportetl to the board of health that he be lieved the case to be cholera. She, too, was removed to the detention hospital till her death, which oc curred nt ll:lio the name day. Charles McAvoy was ICi years old and a plasterer's assistant. 1 It died at STi Tenth avenue. Minnie Tevinyer was one year and eijrht months old. She died at 111 Kast Forty-sixth street, where her parents lived. The physicians have been unable to find out how the cholera was contracted in each one of these cases. So far as they have been able to learn none of the dead per sons came in contact with the chol era serins. lvvery precaution has been taken to prevent the spread of cholera in these different houses. 1 ledd me lius been burned ami the houses placed under observation. President Wilson said this eve ning there was no occasion for the excitement in the city. The health department has taken every posi- ble measure to prevent the spread of the infection. Mr. Wilson was averse to talking on the subject and said that the bulletin ol the hr.dth depart 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 contained everv til inu' there was to be sa id. S;i n ita ry Sti p t i 'inteiident , Kd-on said there wa no danger of the cholera becouiin epidemic. There would be sporadic cases, he said, for at le.i-t ,-it day.-, until real i ool weather -i t in. which will have the t li'ect of -tamp-iujr out the disease. The health ol lit'ials have sent to Mill- i -l.i'nl It n' the passenger lists of all e--el-t ha t have arri ve I In re si nee A iil: n-i 'M. livery eMort will b made to trace the p i--rn j,frs as f.ir a- prac ticable. lr. ICilson said the mleetiou which caused the cholera to t r- , i k out here must have colli'" through some ipiaraut ine. Ilmav !iiebeen cailsetl by some inlected baat' or clothing of some a.--",n;;'i'r who came ashore, who nia haw com. niuuit'atetl the ili-tai-i-. Tlie -miref of infection is heinj i 1 1 -! i . 1 1 -i 1 very carefully. A circula r pi i n t -'d in l-jii','li-'h. ierman. Hebrew and Italian w ill be scattered 1 1 1 r 1 1 I i -out tin. citv tomorrow. Ni.u YnK'K, Sept. bl. -Another plauiie-ship in the port and another story of disease ami death on the voyage. Kleveu more vict ims added to the lony; list of those who have died of cholera between Hamburg and New York, This iss the story of the -team-hip lioheinia which reached Ne.v York last niht and .im hor.-d in the lower iiarantiue. ller coming had btvu dreatlcd as much as the coming; of her sister slnp and sister dead-house, the Scaiulia. She lelt Ilanihui'i;. the fruiting hot-bt'tl of the cholera, at the time when the jie.-t was at its wor-t. and her oM steerage passen gers o.itlieitd trom the infected regions of (ieiiuany and Kussia w ere coiilident ly expet ted to hrino cholera with lhein. 1 lie I iohemia sailed from Halli burton September 1, ami was tine e-ttrdiy. On Wednesday niuiii in. ;Qi miles east of Sandy Hook, .-he wa- passetl by the Trave, which iirrived here yesterday inoriiini;'. The 1 iohemia was expected here be fore nightfall yesterday. Notwith standing the anxicu with which the health officers waited for her, .-he was not reported trom Fire island, which she pa -set I a I a o'clock in the alteriionn, nor Sandy Hook, which she reached at t'. Half an hour I. Her, she via.- added to the cholera licet in the lower bay, dropping' her anchor near the New I lamp-hire. I he lb ral 1 tu;, which had been waiting lor her in.-ide the llook drew up alone- as she .-teamed in. and I'aptaia Shnrtler ol the I !o l'.eiu ia came to t lie rail to tell me about her vo ae. He was unable or mi w ill in,;' to say an til ine- id Mint theileiilhs on board until he had repot ted to the Health officials, but he admitted the essential facts of the misfortune that had befallen the company. "We have had eleven deaths on board," said the captain. "They wire all of little children. There is no .-ickness on hoard at present.,' "What did the childrou die ol r "A diarrhti iil disease." "Was it cholera V" "I cannot tell. The last death was live days aio. Nobody has been ill on board since." "1 low loiii; alter on left port did the first death occur V" "About the fourth day. The chil dren were all cry m uiiiu'. The old est was between 1 and a. Tucy were all in the stecrae;e. There have been no adult pa-seut;crs sick." A row of heads projected from the port lights of the steamer as the , ran alongside, ami some ol the pas sengers who ow ned the heads were willing to talk about the voyage. One man, who saitl he was an American citi.en and lived in New York, told me there was very little excitement cn board the lioheinia over the deaths that occurred, though nearly every body knew that there was cholera on hoard. The steamer had been carefully disin fected ami the sick children had been isolated. My informant hail proceeded so far when a ship's officer dashed into the room and hurled the pas senger hack from the window. Then he uttered some fierce orders in ( ierman and stood in the door way to see that they were carried out. That ended the conversation. The other heads alon the ship's side were violently withdrawn also as the til passed alomr, and be bind eiicli head appeared an officer as vehement of manner and as de cisive of command as the first. Fuoiieh was learned, however, lo show that if the captain hail any doubts about the nature of the disea.-e the intelligent passengers ha I none. In like manner all the passengers had who stood on the upper decks were driven back from the rail lest they should convey any information. The lioheinia Is of the unlucky Il.iinhiire -American line. She has been many years in t an I .- inec the pl"'i a ; ict p.is-ell jer -team 'I - .),. ea i I - in;; i m , :; ra i, t -. cabin pa - -i ii 'i'.-. ser it e. d the la-t hiid been ' ha- len I' h is in. ii iiii ; -fai lic! that b I iallemi . j'hel pa --cn:;e; -, ten and a cr. w of b" e,s,.!. ail ;, t o:i,!;t:,,n of the 11'. had ia . i i-lled the ! -b't rae ias -i n e ( r- :i il' s. veil alio i rd Plly wail. I'be -el is r.-.ir I- i e a a i , ne.-s w.i- iir-l rale. Three of I 'latt.-nioulh's ollim imai I'Ti Friday niht br diilen iit d - -: i ii . i ' am- biit all on a matri monial mission All-list K'eaihat'ki'f 0- oes to Wisconsin and mi the Juih of this 1 1 1 : i . I '11 be united in m.ir- ii a.;e to Mi-- ! -. i : ; 1 1 y Wilson. v.Tin 1- well known in this citv. (.'has, li'll. mother ii. A. M. machinist started for I !u rl i n - ion, Iowa, and will 1'liiiu' back one of I !i nl i u ton'. I lire-t daughter-. Mr. has u cotta-e Third street neatly furni-hi'tl and ujiou their r( turn will enter into t). n steries ol kecpiu- hotise. The other oiin--man is Frank McCoy who departed for Pennsylvania and will be married to a younir la ly whose name Tin; 1 1 v. I.I w;is unable to le tin. t he first two, will .after their return, reside in this city, while' Mr. ami Mrs. McCoy will live at HaTcloek. TAKING THINGS COOLLY. Everything Favorable For the Stamping out of Cholera. NO NEW CASES REPORTED. Cholera Seems to Have Lot Its: Terrors Five Thoiuiaiul S'."" ae Pa-servers From j Europe COmins, j Ni:V Ytilv'li. Sept. la. -The board of health litis morning' issued a bulletin st.itine- that there were no new cases of cholera in the Cit . The mornine; opened bri-hl ami frosty, ami .New York is thus ,-u-jo ine- j ust the kind of weaiherto prevent tl e spreiid of the plajue. The few cases whiih have ap-i peared here, ami which were cm-j cealcd by the board ol In all h. h.i e j in no wav alarmed the aul hm il ie.- I or citi.elis. I'll." peopie liere have become etlui'ated up to a point ol having little or no tear ol the foiineiTy niiich dreaded di-ea.-e. The i in m i e'l'a n I pa--t n :;ei - t the steamer Frii'slatid, w hich ai l ived here Au-ust -i, seeiii lo have brouyht the disease to little Minnie l.evin'er. who died Septcinl cr 11. I'hes are Hacked back to Antwerp, which they reached Irom other cities of Hurope doubtless iulecteil with cholera. When they rcachetl ipiaiiiuliue there was no illue.-s re portetl aboard, and after a lew hours' detention and so called lutuieatiou, they were allowed to proceed. From the steamship the pa seiieers scat let ed over the city and country. Four vmiiii; women went to the house where little Minnie lived. The infection was probably in their clothing, as they escaped attack themselves. It is authoritatively stated that nine ste. unships, carrying a.uuii im migrants, are enroute to this country. Ainont; the steamers now enroute with steerage jia-senyers are the I uiuau line steamer I ndiana, from Liverpool, Si pleinber In, with ' K I in the steerau'e; the Anchor line steamer Fthiopia, from tilasyow, September 1, P'.l sleei iie; the Ham-burn-Ainerican line steamer Mo heiuia, from Hainbure, September I, s-iu the steerage; the steamer I lolaria, from Stettin. Septriuber 1, with 1 IS in the steer'i'e; the North (ierman line steamer Herman, from Hremen, September ti, with HiKI in the steerage; the 1'abre line steamer Mosselia, from Naples, September II, with 4DI) in the Mceraee. I.oMxiN, Sept. la. The Mtitish bark Fmiilie Hinle, Captain K'oose from Fcrmiudina, August hi, for Ainwick, has put into Holyhentl. Captain K'oose reportetl that chol era disorders) had appeared amoti' his crew and physicians had 'one on board the bark to impure into the nature of the disease. The Ionian liner City of Paris, Captain Wntkins Irom Liverpool sailed from Otieeustown for New York today with 11a saloon ami 'Ml second cabin passengers. She had no steerage passengers. The White Starsteamer (ierinania I'aptaiu Cameron, from Liverpool ye? tertlay, ;do sailed from ijueens town for New York today. Her passeneer list comprises 1211 per sons in the saloon. She has neither second class nor steerage passen gers. The Ciiiion liner Neviula, Captain Cilshiny;, . from Liverpool via (Jueenstown for New York, took alio steeraj-v passengers. Ol this number, I n) are natives of (ire.il Mritiiiu. The others are foreigners, thoueh ihere are im U'ussiau Jew aiilone; them. Their llle-aee was t'isinleeted at Liverpool before tlle were permitted to embark, and it was a-iiiu tlisinleeted ;it ijilarai; tiae. 'J'he I un'ii-i' of those emi i-i aitts who went nboard at '.Mlcei. townwas also subjected to th a' oiih tl i-i nlei t ion. The 1 1 1 1 -1 1 line .-earner, c ,..;, , eui.m, C ipt.iin France, Irom l.iv etpool, Septelill t l' l.f, lor St. Jollli'.-, Halifax an 1 Mont rea I . has on boa r. ! thirty saloeii 'a-.-en-ers. S.'ie ha also tiity set nod cl.l.-s. ami sleera.;e pas-cll-ei's. Fnk S.M.I-. UK" I K Mil. A desilahb lot iii Platlsinoiitli. Will sell (or Ciish or will lake ii ootid bie- horse am) hor-es mi exch h, e For partiCiihirs call on or i addre--tlns ollit'e. 1 1 'I he -ii; no I service have in ,t a, III.;' to be used durnie the w in!, and will be known is the "Id i.'.x.n r. 1 lla-. I he !la;' will lie led with black ta uter and will be used , North ami Siuth Pakota, Nebra-k. Minnesota and Iowa. People m be warned t wenty-loiir hours ale a of time in i" t ry localitv . where l!, servit'eis hml of the iipproachii; blizziirtls and the llai;' will reniiii up until the storm has abate. All the Other lilies w ill be the saill as. they are at present. Postmasti Streielit has sent in .-m ortler Ii t!ie red fla with a Mack center. Th' t I.UtsnnMith "Klea " M K'. lil'li.'k': lieiiiu verv much I iutercsle I ia o,n ci!'s wdlaie 1 cannot retrain trom report m' a b.' t le com ei -at ii ai t o w h It'll I was an accitlciit.il "third partv" You see, Ml", l.tlitoi, I am -oiiiewlial of a naturalist, and -o w hat to oi ilinarv ears is inert' "pi-ion t,il'." to me, set-ins Ii alight w i t h I a .; - o,i. Atmv home 1 keep a tame owl a pel tect wiseacre which, in a moment ol faith and iiiili-.'ret ion, purchased Irom one ol our t it lalher.-, in hopes that thelibv, ,-ouie of their wisdom miejit be imparted to me. I.a.-t cvt nine, 1 was making my ciistoinaiN mum! ol inspection, when I heard a urcat lass ami llut ter, and in an instant his owl-hip e;ievent to such words as these, as a put! itl odoi was walo tl in on the brec.e. "Owl what a swell!" "Well," was my mental comment, "that isn't el y n et i . I lope he didn't learn that tiotu the city la, her- but surely he has yieat pi ov ocat ion." Here m thouhls Were ill le-ted b the -pa! low who had U!iwi!bu;l spoiled his owl ship's nap that v ulnar Fneji.-h sparrow who -aid, "Oh! that isi.'i bail. 1 just hopped into that gutter in I it oi t I Met i ui i t's.w he i e the city dads ha i' been 1 1 iiil; to I nil -111 -lace w a ler up h i 1 1 tor two veal's, or more. 1 1 does make things pie! ty misty, I'll adiuil, but it i- the per fume III. it ph ases the ii lined, edu cated nostrils of our city fathers ami then it's only siirbit'c water, Irom one ol their barns, a butt her shop ami a lew other nice sources." "What is the matter with the sewer, that lare, commodious, easy of a -cess sew it that would make a jj'ootl subterranean driveway under that mud hole':" thumb red the Sae: "Oh! it's all i jo piped the spar row, tlu-y are pre.-erv ine it nice ami dry for the millennium. They've duo some nice little Hitches across the streets that carry off the sur face Wiiter. and the tin jil-t as well ami does not fn-1 sn in, ieh, - and then it keeps the council in per limit' ami 'he city in readiness I ir cholera in I veal', and "ives Hu stle ! emploves sonic bine to do. " W hat did on say about ditches," impiired the Owl'.'' "o!!iujr ninth, only Mr. lltsser did, when he deposited a wayon load of ferns ami other choice tropical plants into one of those model ii pitlalls up on Chicaeo ave nue al K'ichey's lumber yard. "This ditch business," continued the sparrow, "seems to hcthectn bociment of an idea that is playing sail havoc in the pale of our street commission!'; at one moment he erects a bulwark across Seventh street by the Presbv terian church but after a three mouths' trial he decides that that collects too much surface water, so at one fell swoop he levels his fort ilical ions ami ilis a trench on the upper side of the cross walk so that all who ritle may fall." Almost any place as on U'ti alone, you may expect to be cast hcadione iulo a tbtch of uncertain depth. I assuie on there must be some kind of an idea on net ted with it." I was called in ju-t then and the noi.-e scared the -parrow, but volt inav In' sure that if lit tomes avaim soon with ar news e "iit'eriiin the I'latl niaiith "Idea," I'll report. I'ul.t.V. 1 if.it liareains j:) wall paper at lirown iV I im i t tt's. 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