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The Persistent Plague

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
November
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jacksonvillk, Fia. Noy. 5.- Saturday's yellow fever report ga i 26 new cases and 2 deaths- Julián Joyee and Joseph Vilami. Yesterday there were eleven new cases and 3 deaths - Gustav Peterson, J. D. Dilworth and Stephen Bliss. Total cases to date, 4,27? ; deaths, 364. Last week was the fourteentn week of the fever and although the beginning of November, Saturday was as warm as June. In South Jacksonville, St. Nicolás and places across and down the river the fever is raging fiercely, and is fast spreading among the families of refugees in the woods, while there are few cases in the ce '.er of the city. Although every exertion aas been made to reduce expenses in all departments, the expenses for the past week amouut to $01,79;!. The receipts Saturday were only $fü(). Fernandixa, Fla., Nov. 5.- Tbera were 10 new cases and 2 deaths yesterday. Two of the new cases are whites. One is Mead Hunt, acting agent of the Florida Navigation compaiiy.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News