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cmcuLATtoir OP THE BOYEMBEE: AVERAGE DAILY 8,630 sag ALTOOXA, TUESDAY, DECEMBEli 1, 19O3. 3:30 Edition MIRROR'S SPECIAL REPORT. PRESS SXEVICE. NOT YET ASSIMULATED. The Little Brawn Brother Makes It Lively for Constabulary.

Washington. Dec. of the light which occurred several ago in Neuva province. Luzon. 1UU miles nynlK-ast of Manila, has just reacke.J by mail, although iu its way.

quite a- important as iieucrul U'ojxl's with the Aior- tht ilttaii-t of were prouiptSy cab't-I- A of for l-iiii- days futight GOO head tin- Calinga tribe, all of the lime beiug without food. Two were killed aad iUt least ninety of the eaemy fell, and a large "jiiaiilily of ammunition, seven gucs, head of buffalo, many bolus and other weapons captured. Lieutenant Ye'asqucz. commanding the constabulary, eiaraged tribes- iiieu iu a luind to hand conilict, shooting six and det-apitRtiug ihe seventh a pinaparingu. or head axe.

wliic-h he snatched from the hand of one of the men he had already The oHk-Lil report by Allen shows thai the whites were treachi'r- atlackeJ. while holding a seeaiing- frieudly conference. Alter desperate fighting, the twenty-eight- coustab- I'hiries were compeUed to literally chop, cut and biuiv thtir way out through the rauks cf ihe savages, who maintained a very determined resistance-. The fighting continued from October 6 to 10. THE EPIDEMIC INCREASES.

No Signs of Abatement in the Fever Scourge at Butler. Butler, Dec. Lena Ma- teiilc. v.id-iw. aged -Hi.

died this morcing irpni typhoid fever. She 'caves rive ehiluTen. Xcw case-- continue to be reported in startling numbers, also cases of destitution and inattention to fever victims are being discovered. The people are becoming greatly alarmed because of the new cases "devekrping, many laboring under tha possible mistaken impression that the epidemic has but begun. Thirtyfour nurses have arrived and been assigned to places.

They come from Piltsburg. Bracdoek. Allegheny. Newark. Rochester.

X. Y7. Buffalo, Oil City arid Xew Cx-nie. are en route from Clevelana, acd others are needed: also the services of domestics are greatly in demand. Pittsburg.

Dec. Butler typhoid victims were brought to St. JohnV General hospital, Allegheny, last night. 'Ihe hospital has made to take thirty cases. They will probablv be brought from the fever ilricKeri town today.

UOBS Oadcaaed--Penoaals Cattght Jut Before Our Pteac Hoar. "Dick" clerk at the is stiK conniitNi to vvitii sevcrr cold. Mr. Brauuau has rtr-iuruexi from York, where lie took in the sights tlir dug Johu H. ililier.

a prominent business nau of Huari'ig Spring, was circulating Altooua autuaiiiutuces: today. John aad Freda Love, aged years auu mouths respectively, of 'iraut avenue in' Bt-ll's exteusiou. have uiembrauou -roup. Commander P. Hobson, who is at this eVMiiug.

i- a guest at the Ijogau House, he having arrived this morning. Mr-. Eliutr E. T. of 5in Vawford avenue, and Mr-.

Cari'er. First avwiue. are frieuils in comity. Mr. Clyde Livingston, a student at ihe Yesteru University of Pennsylvania, at llegheiiy.

c-auie home yesterday, sutfer- ug with an attack of pneumonia. The oiiian's C'hri-tiau unioss wi-1 lee? tomorrow afternoon al iu lie First United Evajugeiical church, of Fifth av nue and Eleventh treet. Mrs. P. F.

Uearty. of 1409 Eigh- eenth avenue, who op- ration at Mercy hospital. Pittsburg. of dtiys ago. is getting along icely aud her recovery expected to rapid.

W. Scott Wilson, a former Altoomi man. who has been a resident of Johnstown for some ast. is in the city, visiting Ms brother, lenry Scott looks well ami Mr. Joseph Yan Yltt.

who beer, ngaged for some time in assisting at in the new steam connections at the titoona Silk mill, leaves at 7 a. m. to- norrow. accompanied by his wife, for is home in Pittsburg. Xho work will completed by Mr7 George Goss.

Pittsburg's experts. James Reed, the little son of Ir. and Mrs. Oliver "Reed, of 1317 'oarteiuh avenue, was two years e-teruiiy a party was given at his ome evcniug in honor of tiieevein. Vmong those present were Wilbur.

Lena aad Lawrence Harvey, lxuisa ami Har'ow. Emnsa. Nora ami rover Brur.tou and Marie Conlon. Re- reslmients were served and the little cople eajoyed themselves immensely, "hej- left, for -home, wishing Jame- niany more happy birthdays. CANNOT OPEN REtCHSTAG.

The Chancellor Will Discharge Kaiser's Duty- Berlin. Dec. was announced this morning that the condition of Emperor William's throat will prevent him from opening the Reichstag on Thursday, as; has been his wont. Chancellor Von Buelow will act as his majesty's substitute. PRIVATE CAR SLAUGHTERS MEN Track Men Run Into by Superintendent's Train.

Mahouey C'ttj. Dec. Superintendent McTiirk's private car. containing officials of the Philadelphia ar.d Reading railroad, mowed down a gang of track men near here this morning, killing John Seubraski. and fataliy injuring John Zrada and JoFin Barnes.

The others were less seriously injured. ANOTHER BANDITS' VICTIM. Chicago Policeman Dies from His Wounds. Chicago. Dec.

of one life to the car barn murderers was noted this rmnsing. when James G. Driscoll. the p.itroinuui. who with 3 number of officers attempte-i to capture the boy near Milicr, In-j- died fron: the effects of a pistol whicb.

to the confession an Dine. by Drisc.i! a and three chiklren. SAME OLD STORY. Jealous Husband Shoots Wife ana Then Himself. Huntingdon.

Ya- Dec. L--T-atc last night. Kelley White, aged fired three into the hsyJy of his wise, a I siK-ir home, near Uuntiacdon, wounding licr fataJiy. He then fired a bullet" into own brain and died instantly. was wel! known aixl brrc a splendi- icputation.

-If a lousy is rt to have prompted the act. American Potters' Convention. Washington. Dec. twenty-fit ti annual convention of the American Pot ters" a--ociation opened here thi-inorr.

for a two day-" -e--ioii- Over Hof' the manufacturer-, rep resenting an inve-ted capital ot Si. OOO.OOO i the pittery preser.t. The will morrow c-'-enirg with a banquet. Weather Forecast. Fair tonight and Wednesday.

Sta tior.ary temjieraturp. Sittings dfty or evening at Detrieh'j Studio. All photos must please. UTE SMALL-POX ON TRADf. William Kesselrod, Wife, Babe and Sister, Had a.

Whole Car to Themselves on Way Passenger This Afternoon. When way passenger on the railroad puiieii into the sta- ion- at 1:10 this afternoon four cre occupying one whole coach. They ere William Xesseirotl. wife, babe an! isier. They, were on their way t- ieir home at Youngstowii.

O. Nesselrod bad a well developel case sniail-pox. his face being all broken ut. His companions did not appear to are the di-ease. but it is suppfesex; fiat they will, of course, take it.

The" car was cut out of the trail' ere and shifted on a siting with the in it. F-ater they were con- eyed to the contagious disease hospi- al at the almshoitne by the health au- horilie-. ami they will be kept there int il they recover. The. p.i.-senjier coach was thoroughly i-infected this afternoon, so that he-re is danger of spreading the The had leen out one of tranches that lead to Tyrone, vis- tin--.

They cair.e to Tyrone before oon and some time in ihe wait- ng room there, boarding way passenger wbei; if came along. Dr. Johnston, "he relief kci-'r at- Tyrone, came into he car where ihey were and quickly loticr-ii the ci e. he h.ivir.g ix-n faniil- ar with sir.ill-|Kx. He notified the The other people in the car not need a invitation to ake the coach ahead, when once they eamcfJ the nature-of se.

Not one of the fairly had ever ben -activated. Doaicico Pedmlo May Go to the Chair in Mew York for Eloping With Catharino Leobofto, a xs-Year-OU Girl, of Port Chester. Duiuiuico of 2014 Turiflh avecuv. was arrested- this inoruing by USlict-rs Bradley anJ A. A.

on of Catherine a 10-year-old r-hin v.a.i«f houit- is iu Port Chester. V. V. Kiuoappiug is a capital crime hi New York that if the charge against IVduio i proven he stands a gu to the chair. PeJulo and Catherino have Ueeu lov- for some time, but the parents of He girl objected to IViiuio lor a and they resorted to a remarkable of torture of the gill her giv iiiiu up.

IVJxi.o two uonths caun- to Allooua aud has ten the new r. K. K. rouud- ju-e Biair Furi-aci-. Deciding to circumvent the wc-ist Jfort Chester week ind S.Ui'.nUiy the i him.

They went to New York, but could not a marriage lk-en-e there. yesn-r- ay uioruin-r they left New York for arriving here night on Hue. They stayed at until this moruicg. when the veut out to get her wedding Last liiglit the chief of police of Port 'heter. Donevau.

wired the lo- -ai police to arrest the couple. The last night, and this Pedulo arrested- at his ome. and Catherino was; found at Eleventh avenue and Eighteenth street Patrolman Cherry. Both are now jcked up. awaiting extradition.

The girl ays her parents ireatt-d most inhumanly. They burned her vith a redho: poker, bit her until the came, best her with clubs, kicked er until she was uiiconscious. and her to work without food. She was lad to away from them, and hat it was her fault that she left. had marks of ill treatment ail over er body.

Pedulo. however, gallantly takes the laiue for the elopement himself. ITALIAN SHOT TO DEATH. Negro Seeds Five Bullets Into Leopold Poeti and Escapes. A 5iar.tv at the eastern end the tunnel beinir built for the svhania raiiroa'ir al (iallitr.in.

was tbr of a murder "a--t night. Tar vie was Poeti. acred 23 and -inaV. He shot five he aad in the by an rnowri itian. nationality there is some doubt, one report being he i-; a negro and another that he Is an Italian.

The fellow eif-aic3 and it i- not likeiy that any further attempt will lie made to capture him. did not at He for several hours and in the mean tirr.e IJr. McDonald, of Gallitzin. was rwetl to dress his Th saw at a glanev that the ease The cause of tlie sho.ting is no kvown. lu: it is that a jii.iri-e place two men.

a said that the shooting was done for tiie of roblx-r-. Coroner Me( i-. inv PROBABLY NOT THIS ALTOONA. The Hotel llr-porter sayr, Baker puicha.seil from Johr Schall. rf ork.

the Jones House, nn an tiquatfvl hotel structure in AI toon a The bvnldir.g will be razert and a four-story modern hotel buildlnp will lx erected, to be known as Hotel Codonis." Inquiry among old residents of th city failed to elicit any information con the location of the -Tones House. DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY TOYS. ahle Co. Show Many New Tilings for the Entertainment of the Little Folks. Tlie display of holiday toys opened iii morning at Gabie -i.

Co. it is, ne of the finest that the people of this ity ever had an opportunity to iew and doubtless thousands of the iule folks will be made happy by omething that has been selected from his immense stock. Tlie window exhibition was opened IK afternoon. It contains a number mechanical devices in the toy line hat will keep tFie street in front of he window crowded from now until Christina-. The center piece is a rail- oad.

with engines and cars running onstant'y. Another feature i- the rouehir.g. crawling lion. ready for i spring. On all are the things he "boys and of today tiream this time of the year.

The t-jV department at liable is located in the basement. It OK la ins- about everything. The array things which Santa Chins i i bring C-iirUimas. eve is bewildering. There re dolls all sizes, dressed and un- silent and talkative: of very description, animals without nuni- er.

some of them mechanical: walk- r.g direct from Paris that will 'wse the girls. Little hot-air engines a will do the vork are there for the with trip lanimeiv. lathes and other' mechanical Horse- hitt-ht-l to wagons of sort-, lire ar.d A miniature ire house, containing an engine that tins mechanic-aHy, never fai! p'ea-e ling America. new toy the hill the 'lisplay are pianos, horns, rums, baby buggie-. express wagon-, oidiers.

miniature furniture, including nireaiis. refriserators. desk-, chiffon- er-. cr-y for the doll-, and lumpty Dumpty. an ir.ce-lructible toy.

is having a ir 1 1 a 'c and pro- -iies no end of fiu; for the ohiHren. The book departmer.t at the siorehn- especially stockeil for tfie holidays. the fairy tales. Mother for the children, and a jren- eral line for the adults. The books are not for the season only, but for the li- rary and general use.

-V specialty nade of books for boys and girls at 25 -ind 50 cents. There is also a line of the atest popular novels. Throughout the great daylight store is evidence of the approaching holiday season. The holiday goo-lr, are di-played evervwhere. SEn'IIMirti rAvOxS Xcxt Monday court will take up the papers ar.d renr a decree on to divide the Eighth war-i.

is expect''-! th.it the oufc-lion will Fie ot the of the wani to on at the election next Fcbruari-. The in favor of making tw.i out of the Eighth is said ie FIRE NOTES. X-. 1 was calie-l io 1-11'i Twelfth avc-nue at p. in.

today Or.e Rex to extinguish a chimney. The place is O--MI- pietl a- Taylor MADE-that's tiif- swell overcr.al -ee on 7he dres-v fellow who look- so chipper The v.ilne in town. SIS to AUCTION" SALE Of Clocks. Far'-y bnms. Silverware- Pictures and Kunji- Jurc tonifrht at 1613 Eighth PEDAGOGUESJN SESSION.

Blair County Teachers Met in Institute Yesterday--Interesting Session in the Afternoon aad Today. Yesterday altejaoou at the thirty-seventh annual of tiif Blair county teachers' institute was iu the court house at lloilidays- buurg, County Superintendent T. S. Davi. president ex-otlk-io, presiding.

Rev. W. Austaut, of the Uollidaysburg Lutheran church, conducted devotional exercise and read the scriptures. Prof. I'hos.

L. Uibsou. MI Ebensburg, hist year's musical director, is again in the same cayacitv and the institute sang "1 Need was organized by electing M. A. Dively.

of Cjaysport borough, chairmiui, and S. B. Smith, of Duii- can-ville. secretary. Hon.

Martin Bell. pre-ideut judge of the Blair county courts, delivered tiie address of welcome. -Fudge Bell said: "There is no commonwealth in ilie world eijual to Our commonwealth appropriates more money than any other state iu the union to the public He paid a glowing tribute to the towns of Beliwood, -luniata and llolUdaysburg. A hearty, cordial welcome was offered to the teachers. Mr.

H. li. Myers, of Hollidaysburg. responded to the address of Judge Bell in a neat speech. Teachers like to attend institute for one of the five following reasons: Firt.

for the money that's in it; second, pleasure of associations; third, desire for diversion: fourth, fear af absence beinir noted: lifth. desire of professional zeal. Miss Louie M. Taylor, of St. Stephen, 'uuada.

favored the in-titute at this juncture with a violin solo, which was leiirtily encored. Prof! S. D. Fess. of the University of Chicago, discoursed on the subject of --The Personal Element in Prof.

Fess paid a glowing tribute to the educational attainments of the popular ion of the Keystone state. History is divided into two great diversions, viz: ndustrial and personal history. Industrial is sub-divided into civil, governmental, social, religious, industrial and political. Personal history is sub-divided nto ethical and stimulative. Prof, Fess discussed from the standpoint of indus- rial history the administration of Thomas -Jefferson.

"Boat Song" was next sunr. Prof. F. H. Oreen.

of West Chester, entertained the institute with an ad- on the- "Guiding Principles in Teaching Literature." Hon. Henry Houck. deputy superin- niJent of public instruction- made nr. address at the close of the session, -which sparkled with wit, humor and reminiscences. Prof.

Davis made a. few remarks, outlining the week's work, after which institute adjourned, to meet this morning. Tlie Kaffir Boy choir, which was to lave sriven an entertainment last night, was unable to be present, owing to the Hness of the leader, and a substitute program, composed of Mi-s Louie M. I'av'or and of St. Stephen, New Brim-wick.

Mrs. H. C. Dern. s.

B. Hare. Miss Allen, of the Hol- idaysburg ladies' seminary, and Prof. F. TF.

of West Chester, was given. For an impromptu meeting, the affair was eminently successful. This Morning's Session. Tliis morning's session of the county nstitute opened with singing "IIow tho Name of Jesus Sounds." fol- owed bv devotional- conduct- el by Rev. Rut ledge T.

Wilthank. pas- or of the Hol idayMurg Baptist church. Professor E. S. principal of he Martinsbiirg schools, was ihe first of the day.

taking as his snb- ect "The Merchant of Venice." This instructive and interesting digest of the muster of British dramas was a treat tho-e who admire dramaturgy and rejected much credit to both the speaker the profession of the county, this work being one of a course of reading for the teachers of the county. Professor F. IF. Creen took up subject of "My Bt-ok and The nature of the books we read shonlri bf matured xxks. matured by fame and the consent of are int' four annuals mushrooms ar.d toad-tool-- classes wou jrivfi most li-iht to the world if ca-t into fire.

Charles Lamb once said that "A man cannot garlic in secret and conceal the smell in public." neither can we read cheap literature in private and conceal the effect on our nature in public. O-jr books bf by wf.r-Is. hich are matured, whole-oino and After the intermi--ion. Mi-- Tavlor ma-i-- as a vor-al -oloist t-ii" with a song. Dr.

A. i). Fees with an in- stn.clsve a'ldre--. on omparativo eminent. Certain elements are em- in al' making.

In respcct ak governments are alike. British borrowed ial form from the St.it"-. of the t'nited States is trr- instmniont ever given by a rw-i- pte to a In our government th" three element- are distinctly an-1 whilst opinion as to the mo-t ir.rxrl.ant. there is no question a- to the beinsr the. most important.

The supreme court has ih power of which is essential in government which will or i i become national political problem. man in government cannot ishcd for a crime for which provi -101 in the statute. In v.iiere interpolation is in vocuc. hiv be "lrcfclie.1 to cover any At tin- conciiifion of the adore-- an? "everal selections. ly Deputy State Superintendent HnucK iii a hapny which usually sen excellent viia'izer lefore lunch.

17. by A cliargjf MI iiiwrrigibjiity WMTT AUUK' Kiev, ag Uvr laiJit-r, before Al-iiruiaii The be held on Saturtlay ul M'C ock p. Ul. A. B.

Urrgvry arrested ii- iug and up to await a bfciore Alderman J. J. Irwiu. oil a of and threais. preierred by Lis iiii-v.

ilaude LiuJiwii ha Urt-ii made bflore Ai- Itayuioiid by Mrs. L. Ijeidy, Her iiu-baud i desertion auol He will IK- given a hearing al 7 oVlock this evening. I Mi-. L.

B. lialV. charged v. ith adultery by Mrs. AicLaugii- lin.

v.as heard by Alderman J. J. I i eveuiiig and the defendant discharged fvr lack oi evidence to convict. Kreb, nas arrested yeaterdxiy afteruoo'i on a warrant issued by Alderman J. B.

Raymond. He v. iih mischief by Thomas t'oiii. of llu axeiiue, it being alleged tluit Krebs kicked in a at Ford's Lome. The case waa settled iveuing.

Alderman C'raviford presided in poliv court yesterday and these sentence-: KreCs, drunk, disorderly and kicking in a door at 110 Cherry avenue, lined One common drunk s-ub- iiitted and iu default of i.SO ttne was sentenced to twenty-four hours in the city prison. La-t evening a fighter forfeited by failing to appear. Miss Ella Rice, before Alderman Ray- noiul. i-hargvs John Otiyot with assault and Ulttery. liuyot is barber and is aid to be a Spaniard.

Both occupy rooms iu the Hutchinson buihiing. avenue -trct-t. Mi-s lice alleges that a few days ago Guyot Fitfr her head Her new was.ruiued in he struggle- James C. Elewee has made information efjr-e AiJerman B. B.

Irvin. chargicg Folm Haley. Charles and Robert Barley with aggravateil assault and battery, llie trouble occurred in the rooms of the County Dvuiocratic on Thanksgiving Day and in the light Ele- wee's right arm was broken. Tiie men ivere arrested by Constable -Tones last ivening and on being taken before the alderman agreed to a settlement. Other it is saiil, will be brought as a result of the OITR DAILY WEATHER REPORT: Nov.

30, fi a. temp. air. Nov. SO.

1-2 p. temp. -22" IVe. 1. ti n.

temp. -21' TVc. 1. 1'2 temp. abv DOINGS IN POUCE CIRCLES.

Canes Eroaght Before the Mayer Aldermen of This City. WAS ON THE WARPATH. Man Attempts to Shoot a Woman on Sixteenth Street Last Night. night about 9:.10 o'clocfc. a nan named Reeder created considerable excitement on Seventeenth street, near Ninth avenue.

She to a hotel in that vicinity and asked he clerk to send for the police, stating hat a man Iiart attempted to shoot hf-r it her home on Sixteenth street. Margan avi-nne. While she was talk- ng to the cJerk the man an-J made several attempts to pull a revolver nan. his jxjcket. The woman ran "seventeenth pursued by the vould-be She finally took refuge in a busin'-ss place and the man dis- ppt-areu.

Xt arrests made. WORKMAN FOUND SERIOUSLJ INJURED. David 15. Calvert. aged 48 years, who resides in Fair-view, was seriously injured this morning while at in the Fourth street truck shop.

A large pile of material fell on the unfortunate man's egs, breaking both bones in the lower eft limo and cru-hing his right foot. rle taken to the hospfta! and admitted lor treatment. THE DEATH RECORD. MRS. ELVINA GARDNER aftr-r a week's with inflam- of and bowels at i- at the re-i- William A- iarl- Sh" was born in county.

nivi Mi-s i in thir- luid a resident of for iwi-nty-iive She is by f.vo John Spov.sk-r. and of Aitoo- a member of the -l' cii'irch. IKT hn-iiand i i IK- n.i. Hi'! DEATH OF A CHILD. of Wiiliam of H1! Fifth avenue, died of infner.jiti* at 1 lock this momi .1 month-.

The funeral, which wil! j.riv.itc, vii; ik" pj-e t' 10 intermerit To be made in Fairvi'-w c-cm'-tcry. A HOMK IXV-KSTMKXT. Aitoona and Logan- Valley Electric nr.ilv.-ay (o. C'on-oli'iated Mortgage Intere-t February 15 and August 15. i'rincipal ar.tecd for principal and interest by The American Railways Co.

We offer these bonds in denomination? of $-5OO and to yield a net return of over fxr free of all tax. sub iect to sale or advance in price. Full particulars upon application. CENTRAL PENVA TRF'ST Aitoona, ttioren Bankers. 32- CTiestnu -treet.

Philadelphia. SPECIAL PRICKS ON" TRIMMKD at Mrs. Ella Black's, H25 avenue. USE COAL. S6.2-V-Two PLACK 1030 Green RAILROADER FAINTED.

e-, a heavy b'ovi" to kn-n-k r.iili:. from loot. ar aw-iy a LSI! watch 1 i' i the 17-jowel Brer.nenian -tiling at His watch him uollais more, ar.d was several jewels. When jou watch at. a fair price, -ay go MO are ready.

FOUND IN THE GAME BAG. Short Sketchea of What the Maa Bddad tfce Gun is Doing in the Field. sr one rabbits. Pointer for hunter: A nock of live wild turkeys was al Batcher K'liff IVint. along the rsjad.

yesterday. arc said tv be pfwitiful ijj that vicinity. 'liie AJityheuy Hunting c'jb of Ty- nates of Saiuru-iy auua biack at ii4 .1. lir u.i iti-burir l.i^t a the v. hich he i- a '1 i-.

i it "Ji i i X-. pcil'iing of the i i i i if ihe Svirti inour.t.'.in- -ar LViitre The game of four dei-r. i In k- ai; ind on ih return Mr. ian i Mr. H.

al-o club fur iiurt tin- tiuit- acted as steuarJ. Mr. Hi--- in h.ne oil about f.vo of the THE ACCIDENT RECORD. Samuel Felty. of 520 Sixth avenue.

'ell yesterday in the yard in the rear of iis residence and was painfully injured. Alexander of HotSidaysburg. vas treiitc.l at. the hospital yoterdiiy "or lacerations of tin- face, receive 1 rom a blow by a polictinan. John I'J'M Thirteenth av- iue.

a painter, slipped aiid fell otf a adder at the Logan Hou-re yesteniay. a of tnc right hand. The injury was treated at the hospital. Kdward Root, of SlO Seventh avenue, vide at work in the wheel shop thi- nomine, had his right thumb caught a planer and badly cru-hed. The in- ury was dressed at the hospital.

Thomas E. McKiernan. employed un- ler Foreman Thomas received reatment at the hospital this morning or a severe laceration. While at work a natchet fell, striking him on the left eg. During the month of November the ollowing cases were treated at the dispensary: Hve hundred and eventy-three old.

and 141 r.ew e-ases. making a total of 714. Of the new cases eight were fetnaie. medical, and thirteen female, surgical: five men, medical, and 12s men. surgical; there are at- present lifty patients in thein- receiving treatment.

-F oo vas il. nd he nis ind jos li-s two. vie ESCAPED FROM HOSPITAL. Eneskie. a patient at the AI- a ho-pital.

escaped from that iii hist evening about 0 o'clock but captured near Fairview cemetery Kncskie was admitted October from an atfH-tion of the and Yesterday developed. it was deciued to place him in i-olation ward. Thf p.iti^nt ob- to this, and the io.r- ivere i-1. he or.f of the from the top. crawled out in bare feet and claii in a r.iuht shin blanket, made his acro-s the rounds and Willow avenue.

was soon ii-'-overed and attendants traced him to the Fair- cemetery entrance, captured nfd him to tne hii-pital. TWO INQUESTS TODAY. C-Honer this af- began an Into thede.ith r-f Er.gineer Harry F. who was in yard several ago. The witr.o-s«-s are being in coji.mon couiicil chamber.

Tlii- evening at H. W. McCarthy's -tali'jnery i-lore, on EieventU avenue, irijTiirc- the niur- Dougherty at on 7. It a was -hot by jii- brother, during a over -i Har on Saturday night that lie liei on Sunday at the hospital. f)N" THE STREET Von c.in more men who are ar.l ih.in sny If don't know wi-1 their for i 1 stylish tin: it an t-- the overcoats, riir.

ar. plain ores-, overcoats can be isa'i r-- in a larger r.t ar. 't-T taan elspwn-re. Tr. NFW misec suit- ir.

h.ir.-i-·"·-!.- i rr.acle S-2-i. KJLC'C dark -ir-'-s to s-2-i. iTr." r. LEOPOLD i'BKiLEY. A ws Item of btereot to tirfTirtuflm 4j Atone tho Steel Highway.

iig at teentii street at 5 c'ciock last imffie for a short time. F. T. Hepburn, former supervisor, division Xo. Ponnaj-lvanijt niflrTMirl.

removed his household goods froB TT- lone t'j Altooaa. Almost every orKtial repreaencatiTa of I he passenger traffic deparunent of tho lines west and a large nom- ber of representatives of other lines, all ver the country, today attended the but rite-, over the remains of their stanch iriend. Henry Kay IJeriag. Mr. Dering ajssistaut general pa.ssenger agent of the Penu-ylvaiiia Hues and it said nerer an enemy so far as was He at his home in Oueago morning, after about thrfla month-." illae-s of heart trouble, leaving and two daughters.

The funeral was held in Columbus, hia former iiome, this morning. i -e uri P. R. R. STATION ROBBED.

bn.ke.i the -latiou ot IVnn-y -vajaii raiiroad compaznr at Sunday night. "They the -JH- in the otfice and it (ii: $3uu. tha proceeds of the ft, of Sunijy. The report of exj.k-i awakent-t neignbors, but -r- ihey the. station the h.i.i cia'ie their esA-ape.

The was badiy broken, but the build- was not FIRE AT ROARING SPRING. A small building adjoining the Hair's property, at Roaring Curing, we- set on fire by a defectira In- yesterday. Tiie tire son spread to coniiagration was feared in til the firemen arrived and sooa had he iiame- under control. The buildings vere badly charred. Mr.

Barkley's loos SiiO and that of Mr. Hair $300. There was no insurance. TUFIE OPEOC EVENINGS'. The Holiday is near at hoad.

-toc-k is ready for your inspection. cannot come iurins: the day, the evening. tVe erything in the lino of watches, nunds. jewelry and noveitiea. at pop- We give Premium and Trading Stamps.

M. HERMAN. Jeweier and Optician, Va Eleventh THAT FUR neighbor wears and which admire so much may have from Westfall's fur department, tto most interesting place for ladies ia the city today. To order or ready- to-put-on. CHEAP POTATOES.

Only per bushel, and in five basket ots, 70c fer bushel. Also, a large -iiipment of cabbage at low prices. Also a larze shipment of Fish at 6c to 80 per ouml. and' all other produce cheap. and leave vour orders.

Bofii phones. C. WYVX, 1012 Eleventh 'Avenue. AVopsy Coal 9325 single ton i two ons for $CJi5. Wopsononocfc 1029 Green USE PLACK CX5AL, PLACK 1030 Green Coal single ton; twe ons for Wopsononock Ckal 1029 Green USE CASSIDAY'S COAL-- S3.00 Single Two Tons.

3. T. CASSIDAY, 9th Ave, and 20tkSt GOLD FISH FREE. A globe, two gold fish and a bottlaof Pine and Tar Cough Symp foe 25 cents, at KAXTNER'S Drag Stew, 130S Eleventh Coal $3.25 single ton; two tons for $6-25. Coal Ox, 1029 Green USE PLACK COAL.

PLACK 1030 Green Detrich's Photo Studio is open until p. m. Sittings made day or USE CASSIDAY'S Sir-ife Tvo J. T. CASSIDAY, 9th Ave, and OUR HOBr.Y IS COMFORTABLE SHOES Bare feet are preferable to soire shoes.

kind that i neoossarv to "lireak in" generally makes a man "break out" Our are not that kind, for silence i-ays much. The i. honest leather, thorough makivis. p-jrfect lasting ar.d comfortable shapes make? "our' 1 positivelv THE EASIEST SHoES YOU FA'ER PUT FOOT IX. Choice of Blue or Green Stamps.

GEO. F. STREIT. William MeKce was arrested this morning by Patrolman Bowman on the dwrge of drunkenness nnrt nuisance. Coal S3.25 ton; twa iv.f Wopsononock Goal K29 Green avenge.

Gold fish at KAXTNER'S. Get an overcoat nr a. suit. ne these snappy Buy it hera. No store has "better ones.

No low prices thaa ours during oar big sate. are selling out to quit the boaiaesa. LEVTKE, 311 12th St, bet 8Ch and 9th USE CASSIDAY'S Single Ton S5.75 Two Ton. J. T.

CASSIDAY, 9th Ave. and ZOfkSt. Gold fish at AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ALL WEEK.

CHESTER DE VONDE STOCK 00. Matinee Daily. Tonight. "THE HEART OF RUSSIA." Tomorrow matinee. "Jhe Fatal Kiw." Tomorrow night, "Doomed." adulta, 20c; lOc.

Night, 10c, 20c. 30c. NEWSPAPER!.

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