' ViiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiniinniiiiimiiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiniiTfniiiiiiiiiiiiil iiHpmiiiiinmiiiiiTinimiimmniiiiBiKminwiifiipmrj I THE HERALD l'ir. & :. . . . .. .. ... j .1 9 Tb rtach the fwtKe thrtueh a ire- 3 frtuivtf dtmfita, tnfiutnkal jturftgl j i r-uH, tin J1HRAMX columns. aimumiiiiiinji TOL. XIL-N0 23G. SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1897. ONE CENT. m v ii i Fin i u s tin i.wrat4Cw m l rn fin 1 1 1 JiS.l!H 'Sg JJVJJ'JV' . VVIULIAMS &.SQN, INlVIM STREET SHENANDOAH, l?A 1.-3 SOUTH PALL AN D 9 ft titii for y.ou to buy themt;for IiNTER " our HI1C 's coincte,rat our"iPr'ces' i',4 S"f"r S JMie afe WareWatVo61en Underwear '-UNDERWEAR. ' i . . i i . . :l I a, 'ill . MAX LBVIT, m v'vJ nvJJp-To.Datc Hatter arid Gents' Furnisher, iS No. 15 E3st5tFe;Stre?et. . f! ft 7 Li OF,1897, vl- X'.' f, N.I -NBW AND COMl'LUTM' I,lNB OK f&rpets. Oil Cloths f Li'noleuins,' Riigs, New 4x3 Special S:llc of " 1 TA E3 lE L.INEIVJS. -rt i n ; Ktrt- ; f ' tPHE PINNACLE Is arWay-up pcilpt of elevation' vS';Sl1;HElorii ly.v Uh en an d,6aH beer . Isuptliere,al3iras lieerTup there ever since its existence. So do-not wonder at the popularity of Columbia, but call for Columbia and see that Columbia is presented to you. rjT T2p A TT f seasou- 11 will pay all 'who JuLu Dllixil 1 wattt to purchase m this li0 to biiy here. ' 1 We'have Ii)grains NPT From 20 Cents and up. JLlLYT RajCaTnits't.'. . . ' ..Brussels CARPETS OU Cloths tajul JJvolniwi Specialty?. . .. Jf in need pf Dry G.oocjs;ycliayc.a;l:trge and selected stock to buy from. Jrb '1QNAGHAN. PAINTING AND MS. - g ALL KINDS AND GRADES. TiLUiuiuuuiiiuiuiumummLiiiiiiR r,- iimrntMWftt-tur 1 -iFl - I FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, NEW FALL PATTERNS 1 r . ..;'3 S TO ARRIVE TWO CARS OF A1 .1 TYT1 u a w mie E iliiii)i?iAti)i'iftifiiiiiijiiiiiilniiiliW cJ-."i !'.' ".? ,TtIIS,Ol4EEN v , f : . t t . : , . - Sewing Machines Only $19.50- . . . Warranted for Five Years. . . . GREAT BARGAINS OBHBRBO JlN .FDRNiTURE To casn buyers or ou the installment lilHli. Cofllc nna see Uic largest stock ill the county to select from at prices that defy compctitipn . - - ..-i r.t ir. ' ;;;:, Window SBa, Draperiesand Covers : Bargains In all kinds of " REMNANTS, ; North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. OF EXCELLENCE 'Prom 22 Cents and up. . , i . . ' ' From 40 Cents and up. ip S.: Main. -Street.. DECORATING! :i-:,iAn ..,,3 sk 3 5 -I its .f? WIS. 3 TTEIR'S THE.O'NEILL CASE. lFHiTur& of tli'o rroinlned Hurirlo lo Mil' terlnllzo, BjiCcllll to EVHNINCI llEHAU). roTravtttK, 8ept. 20. Cfentrnry to ex pectations tlio tironits'cd riurpHae in tlio O'Neill libel eult did not limlortaTlzo. It was stated Into yestorday afternoon that Mr. O'Ni'lll's oounsol would appear lu court tills mornlnit nud tako steps that would probably rmult hi overliirnlns tlio verdict, or load to au tiivvsllgatimi in connection with tbj Jury'n duhboratlous. Mr. O'Neill wasftt l'utts- rlllo to-d)iy lu consultation with his counsel and it is licllovcd that tlio matter was not brought before tlio court in conscquenco of tho Inability of tho counsel to get it In proper sliapo. Iicports haro gained circulation that the misdemeanor chargos would bo drupped in- consequence of tlio result of tho llle( suit, but assurances wore giveri yestotday afternoon that the caso would lio pressed to trial at the November term of court. BOLD HIGHWAYMAN. lie AttacUi a Young, Lajly pn the Street aci .-.'.Duslcliut Kvenlng. A bold attempt at assaulting a young ladyl was bi16 by ! - hiiltnowtt' 'man- on Nortli, Market street a. short .distance from Coal, ssroot, at abop.l'- Bjsd" o'clock last evoning. Tho young lady. yi diiosIdn was on her way to visit a RTend. who lived In tli&t thorough farei Slicbliad heard tho footsteps of tho scoundrel 'and as she tnrncd tho cornorof Leltzel's hultding sbo was passed by tho man. lie walked op tho alley and stood by a telegraph polo grasping it with one arm. As tho young lady walked by tho post lie released his hold and ' "grabbed her by tho two wrists. In hrtr fright sho madeau out cry but he failed to pay any heed to it. Vbori".the victim inadb a second at tempt to.aland tlio nelihbors the man let eo and took to his,bceln by running in tho-sarno 'direction ho had hailed from, The victim says slic. would bo ablo to identify tho man should sliemect him again. Sho wad ,'unablo to stnto w'betlicc'or not ho was 'a stranger. but saya ho was not very old and dressed. very -slubblly. Ills clothes had become faded from age. FIRE,B0SS DljKNED fames Urpi)Un, the Vlotliii, at., the Sheimn- . -.lonli City Colliery. A'lilltnlne accident, which at first was not coMidcrcd t'o'he of a serious nature but may yetrttiil't fatally, occurred at tlio Shenan doah City colliery. James irookj, ,n. firo boss, had'lert lils hotno early lu the, rn.pr.nlng to att'eiiit to his' duties. After entering., tlio mines lie look oil' his mackintosh to li'hrig It in an aliaudoncd cbulV.- Tbir'.iiiornenl; he entered 'tlio chuto sn,, explosion-f gasiboV plaCo thiit Was Ignited by UlCkjfiro bpss. liefoTo li6jcachcd' tlio -'opening lie was. Con siderably turned about th4'"h1rirtrta'no?faco. Not .thiniriug lis' wounds eOrltfils. liq. re mained at v6ik "all day; - Slncg.-then Jil Injuries'. Iiavd assumed a mpro serious nature. Mr. IJrodlcs fs ccu'Oncd to his homo on norm ivjmo sircoi. lOT'S SWKAtEItS. IllCh'cnidd Wooleh'sweators attl.00 Just thbthlligTo'r tho-cool autumn days. AVMAX LEVIT'S, lS.East Contro street. , , i 1 1 7-7 . i i ' r " P,a-JlSlu Benedicts.' r ,j f", Ncit-WcdnosJay, op'lcmbor-COtbi at high noon. -WalterWY-Uynkewic.-the East.Oentro streer butchor. will M'. jnJtlafeS .Ihto jthe order of benedict.' ,IIe Wfll byHoliied in weaiocE to miss Agnes i lwuuuns, 01 vy necs barrej at that place. A reception will' b tendered the town friends of the contracting parties at the residence of ' tho bridegroom', 10 rast Ventre 'street, between the. hours or 7 anill.p.na, " ICeniirlQlc 'louse Froq i,unoh.f . Sour krout. nork and 'mashed potatoes. will bo scrvodi Tree, to al'pitrons to-night," t ' Tnricrftl bir Mrs. Jtles. At?)' o'clock this' morning .the funeral- of Mrs; Louisa, wife of Joseph Bias, took place from tlio residence of tbb dQceaso'd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Knoll, on liist liloyd street. The remains weretakeli to tbe'ehurch 6f the' Iloly "Family, 'w.lie'r'a high mass, was colebratod in the presenco of many of tho friends- of the deceased. Interment was made.in the' Annunciation xemetexy, YThe funerardi6t0 wsre.'O'jra'ra Btos, " . - " ' p;, . , t At Kepoliln sW j . A read o Caf. Uot'Tamaies will be Berved. free, to .all patrons during and between Iie aCts to-night. . . Operation Parfonued.- - -Mrs. Jerry F. Price, nf Frackville, had a second operation' perftrm&d for a tumor, with cancerous formation, and is improving slowly. The"ntiperatton 'Was" peiformeU'lry ' Drs. Marshall; oPAshland;' 'And: "Ta'ggart of, that town.' ?he. last, tumor weighed over six poun'ds"; the'bne a few weeks ago about- four pounds;. '' ' 1 Nl8weiiilfrJ,-por, Stain and Coal 8t, Clairi sout)i 'roo'.:to-iiliht. v! ' i i sS ii IfoWuncho,H'Moji'dj.'iiorningLi'.- Moitis served at an nours. ItaUrpad Chartered, t . fjie Ash'l'anS jijl Cep'traUa Ballioad Com pany, witn a capital of $100,000, was char tered at the Stato Department, Ilarrlshurg. Its road will be three miles louc and will ex tend from Asiiiand to centralla, Tlio nrosl- dent Is Thomas M. Blghter, of Mt. Carmol. and Q. M. Smith, Morris Williams and C. Smith, of Shamokin ;Vorls AuJn"C Carmel ; II. 8. Snavely, Junction, 'and I. Q. Erb, Lititz, are directors. X".JJBr4m,' i I The following program will be rendered by the "Y" at their regular meeting in Mellet's UalltQ-nigliK Hlngipg.by .tne Y;" prayer; scripture reading, Mia 'Cllne; reading, Miss I.llllo Llewellyn; declamation, Miss Dora Richards; notes of interest, George James; reading,, Jonnuaij;eriua, to be appointed ITorSala. Two pool tables, in good condition, can bo bought very reasonable. Apply to John Medailis, 103 South Main street. 0-15-tf j . K 'VIslted-ShenaiidoBli.'' " I "Jbhi. .Wlghlmah. df 'the, ldcjl :rdcr pf Sons of Veterans, visited tlio camp at Bhen andoah last evening. The boys np the road expect to initiate over lOQ.jieiv members into the secrets or tue order lu a week or two, Mr. Wlghtman reports tho camp to he in a flourishing cong(iion, Mt- Gmncl News. IVe nro Kwuly for You With the finest line of shoes of every dee. erlptiou ever shown in Shenandoah. Our full and wiulerjnjmcJLajjLiLLu calf shoes for inuii aro beauties. They are built for wear buy (now nd sewed. ngllslrlack stay. Our qualities and prices not affected by.thqnew.tarifr, ; . . . 1 '-'Snn-i,VNE-8lioioSfo'n'f5, ' St 17 North Main Street, Sulcidd" Follows immediately Atfcr the . ' . ,.,.Awjrtl Crime, L'TRQIO. AFFAIR AT SUAM0K1N. A ounUan Shoots the Cllrl Who Jilted Him ahd Then Sends Two Bullets Into His Own Dead-Both Were , ,i ., ' " . ?9?UJ4 pead. ; i ' . , T ft -II Special toTSvrctiica llnnxi.ri. ' " ' SffAJioitiN. Soptr 2S. Cora kasmdn. a pretty gtrl soVcntecO years of age, lies. dead. at mo nomo oi jier parents Jiere, , niviug been murdered las! ,1'Ight hy h.e,r discarded lover. Alfred iW-, May, aged SO years, rwho May and the girl wore lovers until rocontljlpfrirtonh Tirr, yoting tnacr liamed bfJ-UUl6r, wlio ni; ployed a cbnductor 6n, tljo i'liaraokln ,and 1ft. ,Carmcl Electric Hallway. . Uhlcr and tho gjrl wero to havo been married Iq November,. next, Mny hecamo. Xurlous wlrtin tho -girl told him that sho did not wish his attention longer aud frequently threatened to .kill her an'd himtolf.' Ilis'fhr&'fa wer'oirea'teij lightly', hojjevpr, and no ,(jne anticipated the , tragic Tesult.'o'f jtlittafTalr. . Xia$t nightMay met tho girl on tho stroct and. In some manner unknown to the autllorl- tics at present got' her Into tho loft '6f a blacksrblth'sshop at the cornof bf K6clJ and Spurczhbiul 'streets. IlaVlnc accomnlUhcot thlsf May' shot tlio'girl In tho nock. "Tho bullet severed tho jugular vein, and caused! almost Instant dqutu, , May thou fired two bullets into his head. They entered -behind, tho rlghttur. lie too, expired almost in" statitly. The rtporU'of tho feliots alarfnsd' tho Neighborhood alid whcil scyera.1 people Wont to th'o' 16ft ,'tliey foqnd both victims' dead. . . , , . Miss Caspian, was very popular, and' her character was excellent. May wat adissolulo character and bad boon drinking heavily tlio past fow weeks. BOSTON TAKES THE LEAD. - rho.Oliainplons ii$paton"op3;)ietr;,p,vra' Baltimore,' Sept. ?5.-Near)y 13,000 peo- . pie flaw IJoptqn's basehfvll players heat, the champloris yesterday and take the lead, in ,the excltlnp raco for this sea-. son championship, A hundred and th,irty-flve , oj, tlip.se, peppio wore uoa lonlana, hp eamo oyer toy ''root" Jor' their , fellow, citizens. Uedeckeu wltn rgd badges, and nrmed with tin, horns they made , enough noise for ten timefi their number,; and today they. .are 4n an excessively ,cheerul fra,mo of., mind. Not bo vlth the rest of the .crqwd, ,Xor hey Jia,Y0 np ,ex,ouBe to make tin; the' beaten, chaniplops. Tno game was Wir ier Von by .pjipsrlor, playing, tlmoller battlnp;, better base runninB,- and sharper, cleaner .fleldlnB, in which Her-, mann, .Lontj . and Tehney played' prob ably ithd mdst oonsniiSUdus. parts, two of Long's find onfe of 'Tenney"a catches. ueing- or tno mosi senauuunai, oruer. Heore by .inhlngB: ',", ,. ' Boston 0 0 0 1 J 0 2 1 0H5 Baltimoro 2 0-0 0- 0 0 0 0 2-4 Tle- osjcri ."ropier?,". hpade,d;(by (ibri'cfessman John. F. Fitzgeraldf of. that city, "lured a hrass band last nlfijit '''J .... ' it.!' .'..'.. 1 ". Li.i. i receDUq'n 'at t'he' i2utiy; !Ipu4eA nlila afteijobn liey will" take the ban to trje .srojinds tfl ,Ke'Jp ''foot"" t;6r ,'tha v(s Hors. . . ..t , ThoBcofes jn. other ,NatIpnal.Lcagya games were; , , . , . . ;. i At ow .York First game; Washing ton.' 7: Kiw York. 2. Second came: New 'Yoi'kV 8t Wa'll'ngtbn; 4. At Brooklyn- Brooklyn, 10; Philadelphia, 9. IIIcliH Get Ills Commission. -Philadelphia, Sept. 25. The cbmmls- sion of Thomas L. Iltcks an postmastfer of Philadelphia arrived from Washing ton. Thursday night.' Mr. Hicks was In consultation with Postmaster Carr for a considerable time yesterday -after noon, dnd It was practically agreed that the transfer of . tho ofllpa should taka place-ahouf-'OoV. 1.' " ' r' Cascarets atlmuUte liver, kidneys and bowels'. 'Nevorsfckeu, weaken' frfgnpolob. Attorney 'Ap'pbfnted. The vacancy caused by tlie- 'death' of MaJ. James Kills, has been filled .by the appoint ment or j,oh,n Whalen, isl., to ba attorney for , the Heading . companies in Schuylkill cbmity. Mr. yalen has ,fqT niany jcars bfe'eV 'associated with Major ' Ellis and h(s acknowledged position as one of the leaders of tlio bar makes bis selection an eminently fit one. "Ills years of experience 'too add to tho yalue.of. his services, to the 'company and his Appointment Jq generally conceded to be a flttipgroward.ota.falthful.aud abloemployo. 'Joe" Skelly Nipped. About S o'elock tlilsworn1ng1"JoC,SfcolIy, Itaporsquator of -Bowery stars,, .was taken In to, custody hy Chief. Toshnnd Night Watch man Cjpary. . "Joe" had. been, Imbibing too freely of the cup which unbalanced, his men tal faculties. Wlion arrested ho waa ytry abusivo and disorderly. Re Is now recover ing from his jamboree In tbb lockup. ' Will Not Itebullil. The breaker destroyed hy firo at- Beaver Meadow on Tqesday evening, will not bo re built, for the reason that A, H, n W.Ukl has ho use for a breaker at tfiat. pqjnt. Warner it Kennetly wore luiiy insured, nml it Is not likely that they will again engage In tho waahery' business. Jlreen'a Itlulto Cafe. "Delicious chicken soup, freo, to-night,. Clam soup, free, on Monday morning, ,. .. . Uslmr Attended. - Tho entire staff of ushers ol Kaler's Grand opera house. Mahanoy City, were in at tendance at tuo perronnanoe. of riio isayt master" last evemngr They say tho indica tlons at Kaler's popularly house, are Very promising for a good week's business for tho Cameron Clemens Company. Faintly Jnr, Mrs. Ann IlaUDtou yesterday sued William 1'. Seward and Iloland Seward for assault and battery on her Infant sob, Jabez, ' Wore Justice Shocmakerr Halt -was furnished'Tdf trial. Mrs. Hampton also sued JanO mud Bella award on a charge of.assault and battfiry nud.bali was Xurnished for.trlal - lllckert's Cafe. - Our freo lunsh to-night will rtrtsttfor sbdr krout, pork and mashed potatoes. END OF THE COAL STRIKE. 8oldora l.ciivlnir For IfpmerVoritlot In tlio t'oroiior's Iuinioxc Tonight. Ifazleton, Pa.. Sept. 25.--Tho' coroner's Jury investigating tho death of the Lattlmer victims met ngatn yesterday and heard additional testimony. Nothing- , now was adduced, Vlth the ex ception pf the statement made by Dan iel Ferry that after the first volley was flrd Deputy Wrought shot at a man on the railroad tracks. A.f-r a half dozen wltnesmes had been examined Coroner Mckpg 'closed" tho inquest, and the Jul- rymen retired. The jury will meet this evenln0 trfldellltetliteV hntfideclde upon yordlpt. , . ,, . , The - banish Ynlloy Goal company's, men -nt Jetanehvllle Hold n meeting" yes terday afternooh nnd undiilmodsly ngreed'tP'rctUrh to tvttrk next Tuesday. TH6 comraliy fiaii made no opneesstons, and'tie,'reslupxptlpn atJeanesville now PUtafn end tp tho strike. . IPSvas the Intention of General Gabln yesterday to order the withdrawal of parr 6T Hie militia, hut the rain inter fered. Brtttery C of the aVrtillery, broke camp, yesterday ,and r.oturned to Phoe- tho Twelfth and regiments left. The Gov ernor's Troop toured the. region yester- , cay. The City Troop, of Philadelphia, ,wljl, return, next week. All la quiet in the .region- , '' ' VlbtlhW of Jlvilrmllidlirn. Scrantbn, Pa., Sept. 2S. Willie Jor dan, nged Jo years, one of 11 boys wha 'Wbre blttbri Jjy' a triad bulldog In West .ScranWp' last .Mdrch. dl'ed Ittst night from hydrdphohla; Death was marked 'by lflterfSIS Bufferlnt?. the boy (n his agony biting lira frtbthf on the arms, This: IfLLtMt: Becond death. Tommle ' PbvalniEgwara old, died In April from .he frtgetsof bltea by the sarne dog. : , , NEW STRIPPINGS. ,.i . , . ' i " .. Jtesult of .Experimental, Work at Itarry's Junction Awaited. ". Ata eirerfrnon't In, tnliitng o'pe'rafi'oiis is he lp! 'made 'Iyy''thp J?liilad61jhia .tjUca'ding CbUI '& Reading 'Company hear Barry's Junc tion which promises to instill activity In that vicinity:' Tlio,' ope'ratlaus. are directed ii;'liAvif!J ' J-1..J J ' lLl'f'i luvvuius uiy viHinipg ot a, stripping,, ,Thp scene" of oporatlops is between tho tUrhp'iko and tlio Lohlgh Valloy. rail road. A gang of men are now engaged In tho work They .started on thpslopoflf thpjnonntoin and aro digguic aidii.twclvd feet iicep'tb see how much surfaco it svlllho necessary to strip. Tho coal lying adjacent is tho top split of tbo Miurmoth vein. 1 If' ' it Is hot too far from tho surfaCofo mako the work profitable hctlvo operations will ba instituted: In tho .Ovent, ot.-ft fayoroblo termination, of . tho pxporimont.fi Jargo. force, pf men ,wlth.steam' Bhoyfils, dprficjts nnsl. mine, locpiuotivos will bo on tlio scene by next springy, Tho , coal will probably bo Bont to tiio Mjihaney City colliery for preparation', -J TL'or'sW.' A first, .class .restaurant. For further in formation capiat tho HpEAtu olllco. 0-23-tf Itell'glous ifotlces. ' The pastor was very much encouraged hy 'the' Interest talc inl In tho services in the M. 'E'. chUrdh bk last Sabbath, this church' Is looking 'forward' to a CasOn of revival ser vices.' -The pastor preaches to-morrow'mOm-Ing and oveniug and extends a general invl .tation to, the pcoplo. Subject for tbo morning sermon.) t'Somo Scriptural,- Illustrations on the Greatest ?Tecd. pf a IluipanSoul," Kvon Ing subject : "A Tox o( Scripture Under sto'od by teverybbdV." ' Rov'. Robert O'Boylo, pastor'of the Trinity Reformed church' of tbwn will exchange pnlpits to-morrow. with Rev. J. Alvln RebOr, ' of Lohightou. Rov. Iiebor will fill the pulpit pCtho local church to-morrow morning and evoning, llehre'w NewA'car, ' 'With-the settlrig of the sii'n Sunday even ing tho Hebrews all Oyer tho' world will commenco the celebration of Rosh Hashonah tho Hebrew ' Kcw Ybar' festival, the great tlmb of rojolcfng, when all believers In 'that faith gathbr tbi6thor, sing tho praises of God and cbmmingle religion with festlvltlos. It 1a, tho "oil b tiirlo in the. year when all Israollte$'both of tho orthodox aiid reformed denomination's; gather'at iha'temiil'cV, unless they aro "out' of 'thb thur'ch' absolutely, and cerebrate.' The occasion corresponds somo- wbat to Christmas' and. after 'tlio 'religious services are over, tuore is, an exchange .of presents anu a joiuication, sucn as occur uut oric'o ft ydai". .Ono'ofllio customs of the day 13 tbb prbsbhtation' of gifts to relatives and friends. The celebration Is followed on tbo bigbth day by Torn Rlppur.tho Bay of Atonc mont, the most solemn fast of the whole year and tbb orjo most atrlotlybsoryeij. "r6"ran ur-iTOJDATK'fiitlJSSER. ' We 'havo'Jiist' received the now Diinlap ,--i'i-.t-t' r- 11.. i..,'-. Le St.-J - nuu iiab wniuu is iuo prubiitwi, tuesuuiiou. We ofror"tliem"a'f biir, usually popular hat prices". AtyAXl.EV'lrS. ; Itllmliid Hy T.lmb. Two hoys named' Charles Fry' auil Isaac Foso, iigbd'ahout 7 !tnd 0' years, respectively were piaying on tuo larm oi me lormor s i i't;.-- i ,'. ci. - lVit' , parciiuf, near .nuruiuuur, ill tuo .uiutwi96a Valley, wheu tho FuseWy threw a hand "full of limo In hTs companion's' faco, Tho hoy was bllhdedTry'tlio Btuffhnint 13 foared, ' that he, ha'S iibrmaneutlv lost Ills siiidt. Tho vhv 4(m a spit pf J.nooh fcry, Dancing school hy the Sciioppo orchestra will be held In IiohlilnS openr' l.Otiso Satur day night. - 0-S3-3t . , A l'estlval. Tho Indies -Aid Society - of the Troeby. terian eburolrwljl hold an ioe cream festival la the chapel of the oliureh next Tuesday evening fr Uv Iwnellt of uie church fund Roynl makes lhc food pure, wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure savu bahnq rovvetii oo t vMk. POWDER THE FEVER VIGTIJVIS T New Orleans' Death Rate Averages Fifteen Per Cent. THE ' WORK OF INCENDIARIES I Efforts to Destroy a School Building Which Bad Be6n Set Aside For Yellow Fever Patients Arouses the Ire of the Mayor. New Orleans, Sept. S6. Thus far there have, been a few les than a hundred oases and IB. deaths from yellow fever. The deajh rata, Is iA.the.inetghborhood of 15 per cent. It was in 1878 16 per bent, fd1 that up to the pftserlt' time the disease is about as violent, as it was in the last groat epidemic New Orleans has had. , . One of the sensations of the day was the announcement that tho board of health had decided to prosecute Dr. Monlusin for having failed to report a case of suspicious fever. Yesterday Dr. Slonlusln reported to the board of health the case of Miss Dreyfous, who he said was suffering with yellow fever. It was not long before the report was received of the death of Mlsp Drey fous, An investigation prpved that she had taken sick about six days ago, and that Dr. Monlusin had failed to report the cose. , , .Efficient work by tho fire department. Tn the face pf the attacks p a mob,, enabled the , department to save .the mnhi, portion of the Beaurpgard school building. Only the annexes of the' structure were reduced .tonashes. - The alarm was sounded at 12:30 a. m. After a mass meeting, of cltlzons a riotous crb'wa gathbrbd; around the building and dpehly threatened that at the' flrdt op portunity they would fire It. Sister Agnes "and a number of SIsterd of Char ity, together with help from the lios pital. Had been putting tile building In order for the reception of yellow fever patient. The school board in ' the meantime had removed from the build ing every desk nnd 'other article of furniture",-and -the hospttnl people had moved, into' the-bulldlng cotii nnd other necessary adjuncts for the treatment of yellow-fever-patients. .' Whon the mob surrounded the build ing tho police wore quickly sUmmoricd',' but two men eluded their vigilance, stole to the rear with a five, gallon Pan of oil, and quickly Ignited the structure. The firemen were quickly summoned, and ithouglr their hosa was cut. thoy prevented thO' absolute destruction of tho'bulldlngi. . -The school Is a. handsome building, entirely.' isolated, and situated In the center of a large square. There was no danger of Infection from it, nnd tho peopl' frt the. neighborhood are unduly, alarmed. Unless, however, a: com pany of soldiers is ordered out to pro tect tho building. It is not Improbable that a second attempt Will be- ma"de to destroy it. A special squad of police: guards the building at present. The burning of the school has created intense- indignation here, and the out-' rage was bitterly denounced. A com-. TnltteffTlurlng the day called on Mayor rjower io -protesr against me ueooi the JjuIIdlng'os'a hospital. His honor fiercely,- denounced tho tneehdla.ryt put rage, paying .He question, has arisen whether theroishouia be taw a"nd$pM. order here Qritnarchy. So Iaj- lis he was concerned he proioged to 'exhaust every power at nis -command to-os-tabllsh peace, and ho .said that if -it required- all of the forces of the 'city and state he was determined that-' the Beauregard school building Bhould be used as a temporary-.hospltnl. In'the meantime lie said that? rio effort, prjox pense, would be spared In' hrInginff''io justice the men who fired tho bullMg. xne mnvor nas tne Bupport '.in - nis course of well nigh the entire cUm-. munity; The situation here is generally un changed. Freight is moving slowly, and there (s practically no passenger traffic, The theaters are still open, nnd amuse ments are not restrained. But that New Orleans is losing hundreds Of thousands' pf dollars by foolish quar antine is hot to be doubted. There were, three deaths reported yos- terday. and seven now cases. Among tho cases is that of a child In the Wood family, On Octavla street, where two cases already existed. Another case Is that of Miss McCall. of Jackson street. This is pne of t,ho most prominent avo tnui?s Qf .the .pity. No previous case-has appeared, on the street. - Iteports from other sections show that nt the Fontatnbleau camp of detention 8S parsons were admitted tnd 11 dls blidrged yesterday; total now in the camp. 432. At Mobile there were 3 new cases.' and 3 deaths; under treatement, 16.. New 'Cases at Kdwards, 20; 'total to date, 133. Capitol' Coniinlmtnn Again-Sncd. ..IlarrJsburg, Sept. 35. aown. Hood & Ingersoll, of Philadelphia, and Wolf & Bailey, of this city, on behalf of Cope & Stewardson, of Philadelphia an'd Alden & Ilarlpw, of .Pittsburg, two llrmH of architects submitting: com petitive plans for- the new state capl tol, filed a bill In equity Bgatnst-the members-of-tlre' stafe cnpUorbuirdTnK coramJqglep' latei yesterday Atterudtt TMy4nltfoi up lnjilix ibyV jastihrni InV -the- cbrrimlssioni-T 'f rolif Iwflectlrfs an architect In any manner other than provided In tho epjqbllalied prpgrjiyt A hearing on She, nwliontc) cjpmihui the injunction H-&i xed -fbV'Friaay next. , yyuMlSt peoplAW ftWikbple. The fact will never be better illustrated than ou the udveujof the opening .of our now groaery store; tmSatntdajVSeptumberlfrtlf. Weare soliciting a big throng of buyers and the praise at the great value; .oU'etetlt should be more profuse than bvort The i loAv irioes and tho splendid (jualltjas wbiph we will offer will taVr the totvn by sfofm. Our list or bargains should be hailed, witli delight. Our low prices are equally fascinating as our brilliant aud eompleto stoek. of fancy ani staple groceries. Fresh butler -and 04.,?, Three doors below the Brick school. 7t Just try a I0o- uFomOTthet POtTTICAL TAjtit. , " . . 1- r- ' ' Olinlrmnu Hlkln'Nmnew the State Kxeca- , u. tt CommJtteo.. It It said steps have been taken for imuing warranty fpr.the.amat of Jteeder, JJlkins and other sWfa Wliell(4 whcVf&nM tfiri$10,ooo in demidlty bond which was given to Stato Treasurer Haywood. The movement is ye kg Mcbtftrs.ri v The new ballot law, prohibiting the plac ing of the name of a candidate in more than one colurap 1 vlll,be,n,?suetV Jn, the Dauphin county court nextTuead.iy. Kfforts are being mode In "Philadelphia to seeore.no Independent cWlldftt-fr Auditor General as a runn.lpg mafe.for Thompson. Henry q. Rausley', ex-member of the Legis lature from' PliTl'adeTplila, Is slatod for assist ant postraasttr'lor trfaf'city. Now that the St. Clair postofflce has been raised to the' thlntalabs, With a salary of $1,000, itdsaid'lRm, Seth -Orme is au an nounced candidate for the position. State Chairman Klkln, of the Ronubliean Sta.t.CpreniMee, Oins appointed (ha following executive committee: Henry K. Boyer. Philadelphia:' " Whiter' I.von. Plttbnr. Charles P". 'KlndTed; lTiilttde'lphia ; William 11. Andrews, Cra wiord county : John B. Robinson, Delaware county; Boies Penrose, Philadelphia ;. James S. McKean. Pittsbure: Colonel William, J, Harvey IiOzerno county ; JaraoiB. Uolland, Mpntgomory county; W. J. Scott, Luzerne county ; Lyman D. Uilbert, ii.ltrlsburg; Thomas V. Cooper, Delaware coutrnr; LOUIS A; Watres, Lackawanna county; A. M. High, Berk's county, and Wal tor L. Jones, Lehigh County. Congressman Charles W. Stono. of Warren. was in pitbibii yesterday trying to aid his Gubernatorial. boom in Concremman W. A. Stono's bailiwick. , , (1 Our-black nnd brown itlfThats" at tl.00 cannot ho oxccllobL in style, pricp, or quality. At MAX LEVIT'S, IS East Centre street. , - ..1 il ,l.H,.l .,! 1 . ,, . , . AdYertlBCll r.pUnrs. . , Lottora addrosspd.jtn the.fo.llowine persons remain uncalled for at tho local nnit, nfnr - "Aibxandef 'Schreibe'r,' i(.'"K,' 'Reynolds and Franklin Blddlor." "' ; ;- ' Our Season's Aiinouncemeiit- With the fe-adjustments of thetimesdduies a'tevlval hi all ' ' 'Jlfte'b'Fbtfs'm'ess.' ' '' lvlie 'wqrthiEp9orjle'.hayp ,em- ployuieiitthe moneyed people have nioredhoriey..to spend, the mei-chant hasin'ore ready' cash with Which no thUe 'advantage of the' ' marfeeiri' and thq wjiole, public . arf?' ;n :.a, .hfiiter frame, of jnind.tQ.enjoy; tlie Lu?curies and necesdrletf of -life-'. Every department-' of dUr ' stttre has had tlie iuds't" carefuLattention in Jthe selecti.on of tlis dAffeeut, lines of goods. ...Qur buying.connections have- been lnnde. -niore' comjilete, and the -prices vrti'Jch 'we nattfe'tin the differeiit 'arfifcles are tlie lowest lor gfiod, , valneg. ever, . .shown, Be siiretQiiuakeaiii early visit to. our establishment and dhbose from the select line of gbOdS Ve Have to show yoii' ' " R. F GILL, MAIN STREET. . LLOYD STREET. . A. Bedrooffi Suite in oak, consisting df elglit pieces, neatly jf finished and design - eu ; our price js yhia isthe samesuit forv merlyj sold tt S3t;j Othe s go6ds-iii our store are- sdltl on tlie' same piropbrtion'. O'HEILL IOB south Main Street. WATCHING IT, -'Wlrtn- the vvtstttlier' is ettreine ,voii,watoh'tlie thermometer toe .UswhiBKjosJiaw.lDw it -will go.. It. when you neeii unytniug you wntalrttfe price' mid the gdmA.'" Whan .. ymtr. . -want -lire wjpnlleil; yjQH fpjKtH)labout..tUm.. 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