ST, BERNARD DOG ATTACKS!SMALL BOY. 1A St. Bernard dog-, owned by Her-! man StoM of No, 2-11 West Washington j street, ran amuck Inst evening and In) its travels bit n Keisler boy, living on | Pop 1 In avenue, on the left arm, and then attacked a dog owned by Charles Glass. The. Stoll’s dog ,it is said, ran away from home and wmo across tho Keister bay on Pnplin avenue, where the lad wa±i walking along hauling a earl. After biting the boy the dog went thenco to Washington street, whero he found Charles Glass' dog walking* along with the master, who I had him on a lead. After performing (bus the St. Bernard dog was capltir_ rd by the Stolls/ who had Martin WD1-ibt*.y kill tho .animal at once.When It was found that the Keisler boy had beert bitten. Dr. Wade Patonj was .summoned and he went to the* hoy's home and dressed the wound, on the arm. Health Officer Harvey Moll was notified of the occurence and he at once secured Use- head of the dead dog and sent It to the laboratory of j the Pennsylvania State livestock San4 ilary hoard at Philadelphia for immediate examination, for the authorities wish in ascertain at once whether nr not-the animal was suffering with rabies. It is reported that the St. Bernard dog snapped at a number of other clogs ond one or two children while running loose:—Bradford Star Record, May 23.Since toe foregoing was put In type woVd W5LS received from Philadelphia that the St. Bernard dog wag infest, ed wllh rabies. The Kelsler hoy Is hding given the Pasteur treatment and the three- dog^ bitten by the mad beast have been killed by the Bradford authoT s .