Car Hits Funeral Cab, Norristown.—A trolley ed inte a funeral cab, injuring four persons, one seriously The injured were all mourners from Frankford, Philadelphia, who came here to at-| tend the funeral of Allen Martin They were Mrs, Martin Dover, Rebecea Reigler, Mrs. Clara and Reuben Dean Mrs. Dover injured internally, has a braken and an injured back and mouth, condition is critical Mrs Reiger has a bruised and contused hip accident occured while the cortege was on the way to the ceme- tery, Jeffersonville. The fourth sing Marshall Street ine, when the trolley ca bound for Conshohocken, came dow Marshall Street. The conductor tried to get through the procession. There was a crash and the cab was turned and the horses thrown [he driver of the cab, David Pollock, was thrown from his seat, but landed on his feet uninjured. When the cab was struck, it' frightened the horses ol the ead following, but the driver pre vented a serious runaway The cab was wedged against the trolley car, which had to be moved before the jured could be taken from the wreck Assistant Secretary Miller, of the Y. M. C. A., assisted in the rescue of work. * The cab was badly wrecked, and another vehicle was secured to take the injured from the scene 10 the house of ing The motor- man, H. BE. eacaped injury Mr. Martin i from the home of his Mrs Baker, 1034 Cherry car crash- wa . ATL was cro on Haws Ave: " a nour: Dotts, was burie daughter, Street, Swept By Fire. Le origin pra tically fness section of town twenty-eight here The fire originated in building occupied by a gent store ros com ated with buil BLOT James eral fl occu pi Fire of incendiar wiped out the Mapleton, a i wistown. miles west Of Leon IN mn Coal Valuations, After ses i > 8 1: YOY North Sunbn cCOnLroy sioners and Savidge and yn the appeal i from the trienni 7-08-09, handed the valuation he County coal tracts 248,625 The triennial assessment 1504-05-06 fixed the valuat in the county at assessmen Court pe Of fon fixing umberland os : 160 Wn the North- at £4 - of of 100 the coal lands ation purposes the triennial 09 the valuation as made by sessors and as revised by the Commissioners, sitting as a of Revision, was $11,130,557 increases between ia fast ment and that of the form marked that a number were made. 1807-08 the as Couat) Boar Girl Threatened. Mauch Chunk. fng the life of of Eckley, father, Andre I : place The missive was dat enried and said: ''l have until Wednesday to get ley. If she is not out she will wooden overcoat by this Thoroughly alarmed, the brought the daughter home fs the second threatening letter eeived., The first predicted death her if she went on a visit to Upper Lehigh. Suspicions rest on a ceria young man and the post-office autho y fties investigat! 18 st On are Whirled To His Death. Shamokin Oliver echinist at Bear Valley colliery, waa walking a plank suspended above a larze fiv-wheel of an engine when he became dazed, lost his balaice fell against the fast revolving engine wheel and was whirled to death. Sheets, ma » 4 1! ana Thrown From Carriage. Collegeville~-Dr. M. Y. Weber, of | BEvanshurg, had a narrow escape from death when he was thrown from his carriage and landed oa the hard pike as his horse frightened at a steam roller, The accideat hap! pened on the Germantown Pike, near Providence Square about 9 o'clock. Killed Bear. Lewistown. —-Raymond 16-year old boy of Maitland, shot and killed a large black bear 0:1 | Shade Mountains with ordinary | squirrel shot. Yeatter and several boy companions carried the bear to his home, a distance of several miles The animal dressed 282 pounds, Yeatter, a | Pa.,| Mad Dog Shot. Lancaster. —An epidemic of rabies among the dogs of Manheim broke out afresh. A valuable hunting dog belonging to Trabert Hershey sud- denly went mad after running sev. eral miles, bit dogs belonging to H 8, Weidman, Garfleld Hershey and others. It attacked a young son of Amog Witman and was shot by the boy's father, who had been attracted his son's screams, Strict quaran. is now being observed in Man- io ‘and vicinity, The Day saston. - Founders’ in Pardee Hall, made by B FPF Dr. Trueblood's annual Lafayette exercises were held the address being Trueblood, LL. D. subject was ‘''The of The Hague Peace Con- He dwelt upon the im- this movement to the today, showing the immense interest that was being manifested in it throughout Ameri- ca and predicting that war stitution would before long become a thing of the past, ference.” portance of Money For Library. Coatesville (Special). of the Coatesville raise the The High money teach- to pur- ute of the stu. without a li- and aside from the small brary in the Coatesville Y. M. C there is no library in the town, teachers, under the direction Prof. Smith, the principal! of school, have started out to needed to rary for school chase & dents. bgary is A The the Veteran Hero Dies, Huntingdon. — Captain Gayton, Mount "Union, Hunting don County's oldest Mason, died in bis 82nd year, and on the fifty-sixth anniversary of his marriage He was Ry of the 1tY-8eCo! Penn- Cavalry the Rebel his da capture of the Rebel General after a five mile race, w thrilling in 5 Of the 5 William of { vd ania and ring Cai as one iion, “tor of t he War, + At ( ‘ontesy ille. ners the Circus Stock of this fact that warded from and Wild ering of the Winter oO! Coatesville I'l Rion are jublian ver iF ontract the fie spending and around were late he farmers ] quartered where Hacks Indicted Men His Back Broken, Hanover.—-The first I fatal street cide over occurred a drayman in a peculiar vas backed horse sad ar® auproach ceeded in get but in the back ng death track Cal m in rif “"ey 3 ori iJ ing AUST fe hit him In fi : § Offers Foler Harvey Md Wedding Sapper. oft Tuatice of the who as vet f performing a mar- on record ase elaborate first counle have the widition to hie wat all the girls Foleroft are to hethink Morrison indncement to along Peace has not WTisor onor o an try EY inire’ arents Steet Sewing Dart The members of 1 Teacher Association, of which was recent organized, irated its first work when a in fewing was started All fifth grade are oli- the sewing Wednes- in sew. members, The the second every month Clans, the Par- above the h : mt erhin Tw Bich will meet every afternoon Innate ig given hy 1 sof tion fhe oointion wi gay evenl on ne of Robber, H. W. Miller, con nducts fi grocery store In the end of the city. found a thief bark of the counter and while ealling for threw her violent. refricorator and got i1land fusnt the store Woman Urappies With ¥ TT i Wis roschine ave + help 3 ten The agninat a badly br entered battle, fellow away tomer Find Valuable Shamokin Coal Veins, In tunneling from the deep shaft at the Philadelphia and mding Coal and Iron ry, workmen tapped three veins of coal which the company thoupht could never be reached. It is ex- pected the supply will last for twon- ty vears. Benjamin Apple Gets Plum, Sunbury. - District, com- Northumbériand, Sullivan, Columbia and Montour Counties. Lancaster. Isaac 8. Snowden, of Oxford, Chester County, been attending court here, was found dead in bed at a local hotel, He wag 79% years old William K, Seltzer, Lancaster. Willian K. Seltzer, one of the best known men in the county, died at Ephrata, ed 65 venrs He was a veteran of the Civil War, was prominent in Republican nolitics, and stood high In the Luth- eran Church and Masonic circles. i — Cu Foot In Fork Rrenks Fall, Willlameport. Clarence Bricker, of South Willlamsnort, owes his 1i/e to the fortunate catohing of one fom he wae plunging, FASHIONS ARE RETURNING, Curious as it may seem, the pre- dominating influences at work among the now styles are those borrowed from the fashions of the eighteen sevonties and eighties, says Mrs Dolineator because there could hardly be an uglier, more {impossi- elghtien You the hips, the underskirts and the foolish of fringe and row