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Test Puli. EE Fudament of Music. A merey’ quartette of performers made an intercsting exparhaent in the gtrefits of Viedna, says the New Or teans Times-Democrat, “In order to gee with their own eyes how the gen- eral public would appreciate the high- est artistic talent if it were exhibited in the open street, imannounced and unadorned. Miss Gerda Walde, prima donna of the Vienna stage: louls Treumann, the popular comedian of the Carl the- ater; Edward Eysler, the composer, and Alfred Deutsch-German, the play- wright, arrayed in the garb of ordinary street musicians, made a tour through the principal streets of the city. The composer, Eysler, performed the du ties of organ-grinder, while the others sung a repertoire which included such well-known songs as “Geh, Macl Dein Fenster Auf” (Go, Open Yow Window”), “Kussen Ist Keine Sund’ ("Kissing Is No Sin” and “Jetzt Spielt’s Uns an Tanz” (Now They Play and Dance for Us"). The incognito of the celebrated banc remained undiscovered and the day's “takings” aggregated a paltry 64 kreutzers (about 1 shilling 2 pence) which they laughingly divided among themselves, Their previous doubts as the ability of the public to judge of the value of art unassisted by the atrical effect have now given way to settled conviction But, nevertheless it would have been interesting to find out what the day's takings would have amounted to had the quartetie openly announced themselves as the leading lights of the Austrian musical world Doubtless the man in the street, even fn Vienna, does not look for talent in the streets. to Cannot Reduce a Hate, It is stated in Washington that un- der the Townsend rate Lill if a rate is fixed by the commission it cannot be by a raliroad Should an y arise calling for a decreased the railroads or shippers would to appeal again to the commis- there being no latitude allowed whatever the circumstances. Hitherto has been the rule, but is made under the lowered rate have sion, & maximum rate no such concession proposed legislation Optical Convention. An optical in London under the Glazebrook the operation convention ill object of convention Is into co men interested in optical has subjects of which rough! before the conven to subjects welcomed It matters A subcommittee been sppointed to consider the papers on should be b nerest inne Suggestion optical questions tion, and for has been decided to organize an exhi bition, of a scientific character, of in struments manufactured try. England, with a view to show the progress recently made, and to stimug- late further efforts ax discussion will be in this coun CURE YOUR KIDNEYS When the Hack Aches and Riasdder Tronbles Sot In, Get at the Cane, Don't make the backache ailments mistake of believing to Suse pred tse and cnr Kidneys Use Kidues Pilis which have cured thousands \ Captain 8. D Lt Hunter, of En gine No. 14, Pitts burg. Pa. 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County Mountain Re sort Association is trying to secure better railroad facilities between Monroe Coun ty and Philadelphia, Women of Oxford money to build a public Mayor M'Call, of that a prisoner fuses to pay a hne demeanor, he shall be placed at are collecting hall York, has decided is unable or re is work in Case mpao ed for a highways ‘hiladelphia and Balti s purchased the plant we Co mers’ Water 1 § Me Sher rvst “65 y syndicate upon A syndicate more and franchises of the ( Lompais i mmpany, u the city capi ilists hi has also bo dred acres of land, gainy | the water sduate Russ,of rRamzals i work has been postmas has re len years, The West Chester branch of the Wo men's Auxiliary of Chester County Hospital has elected the following off cers: President, Miss Hannah A. Mar. ehall: vice-presidents, Miss Elma Hoopes, Mrs. George Bidden; secretary, Mre. Alice Shafer: treasurer, Mrs, F. S Hickman. Orders have been by Rufus C. Elder, of the Fifth Regiment, National Guard, t» muster out the hos- pital corps at Altoona and organize a new corps in Bellefonte, where the sur- geon, Dr. Albert G. H. Hayes, resides. D. W. Tyron, cashier of the Spartans burg Bank, which failed in March, has been arrested, charged with embezzie- ment, on complaint W. E. Rice, of Chicago. Rice alleges that he contracted with Tyron for the erection of a chair factory in Spartansburg and paid Tyron $1500 to be used in conducting the busi ness, but, he says, Tyron diverted the money to his own use Ten feet below the carth’s surface a vein of anthracite coal has been discov. ered near Royer, Blair county. Some of the coal was taken out and burned, and found 10 be of excellent quality. The extent of the vein has not been ascer- tained. Much excitement has resulted among the farmers in that locality. Dison McKennan, & 13-year-old boy of Shickshinny, near Wilkes-Barre, died of hydrophobia. 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