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Tho Rravlty of thu political crisis licro Is Increasing lnitcnil of (llinlnlshlnK. Tho uttltuilo of Emperor Wllllnni toward C5rrrtt Britain In tho mnt tor of Dr. Jainoaon's f reehootiug expedi tion Into tho Transvaal upon closer study rooms to havo been dollbarato mid long nnd carefully planned. Tho Trnnsvaal Incident, It would appear, was only tho pretext seized upon by tho emperor In order to enter tho nVld ns an nctlvo opponent of Great llrltnln'H policy of aggrandizement In Africa, and herllttlo misunderstanding with King Prvmpch of Ashantl, together with her support of Italy's warfaro against Abyssinia, aro bo 1 loved to have boon the Irritating features which finally Induced his majesty to show his hand. Of courso, this Is only a samplo of tho rumors In circulation hero, hut It shows tho drlftof the wind, and has served to In censo tho British to a degreo not wltnossod Blnco tho war with Kussla was threatened a few years ago. Tho report that tho Transvaal republic will demand an ludomntty of $2,5r)Q,030 from Great Britain as ono ot tho results of Dr. Jnmesou's invmion of tho llttlo Dutch republic, has mado matters worse. If this turns out to bj tho case, no doubt will ho entertained that Kmperor William In his rcnt Interviews with Dr. W. J. Ijoyds, t.io secretary of stato of tho Transvaal, prompted this demand, and may also havo announced his intention of supporting It. Under tho circumstances, and In view of tho war preparations by land and sea now being vigorously pushed by Great Britain, it is not astonishing that thcro Is an omin ous drop In consols which, ns much as any thing, is a clear indication that tho grav ity of tlio political situation is not news-: papor exaggeration. An editorial In Tho Times admits that tho Chartered South Africa company ought to indemnify tho Transvaal for Dr. Jameson's raid, but says there Is not a shadow of pretext forthodomandfor Hon. Cecil Rhodes' oxpulslon. A illsnatch to Tho Times from Berlin, epeahlng of tho supposed purpose of the Germans to dispatch troops to tho relief of tho Boers, says: "It Is now explained that Germany only desired to protect Gorman rcsldonts and Its consulate at Pretoria, and that no nrraugoments had been previously mado with Portugal, and after hearing that Dr. Jameson had started Germany only had tlmo to telegraph an explanation of its In tended action to Lisbon. Tho news of Dr. Jameson's defeat arrived beforo Portugal had tlmo to reply. It Is n pity that this explanation was not published earlier." A dispatch from Pretoria says tho au thorities hero hold documentary evidence showing that tho whole affair of tho Jame son raid nnd tlio uprising In Johannes burg has been n plot to nnnox tho Trans vaal to British South Africa. Delagoa bay, to which British and Ger man war ships aro being dispatched, Is pronounced tbo finest harbor In South Africa, and tho Km-opeau porors which hnvo interests In Africa havo long kept jealous watch of each other's movements In relation to It. In tho latter pnrt of September, 1891, thoro was n report In Englaud thatn syn dicate had purchased a concession for building a pier In Delagoa by which the practical control ot tho port would pass to tho Transvaal. Soon afterwards thcro was nn uprising of Kalllrs against tho Portu guese, to whom Dolagoa ty belongs, anil British marines wero promptly lauded at Ijoreuzo Marques from the gunboat Thrush, against tho protest of tho Portu. guesu governor. Delagoa bay Is tho natural outlet of tho trade of tlio Transvaal, nnd Portugal's In terest Is to inako all tho tralllo of tho plateau of the Interior converge toward this port. ' To tills end tho Pretoria-Lorenzo Marques railway was commenced in 16S0. For halt n cntury prior to this at tempts were made, but unsuccessfully, to establish communications between the Transvaal and Delago.i hay, VJth basins, quays and railways at Lorenzo Mnnjiies communicating with thu gold flcld3 and rich country of tho Interior, Lorenzo Mar ques will have n great futuro beforo It. At preseut its chief imports aro arms and al coholic liquors. Its exports aro oil, nuts, caoutchouc, etc. Lorenzo Marques has a splendid harbor, capable of holding and sheltering hun dreds of tho finest hhlps. Thoontrnnco to tho harbor is so wldo and lino that n fleet of ironclads could enter it. Tho harbor covqrs some 2,000 squaro miles of wntor, dotted hero nnd (.hero with wood clad Islands. Invnuk Island guards tho en trauco, and hero tho I'ortugueso hnvo planted hattorics to defend (ho nnchorago. Tho ontrnnco to tho inner harbor, or l!u Rllsh river, whero Lorenzo Marques has boon plnutod, Is about a milo wldo. j Tho decision of the ownership of tho hay j of Lorenzo Marquos became a question of gront importance In 1875 Portugal plalmod possession of tho wholo of it by right of dlsoovory, Kngland by offectlve colonization. Tlio British settled along the southern part of Dolagoa bay, and built a town, and In tho course of time, Kngland, while noknowledglng Portugal's right to tho northern part of tho hay, , claimed tho southern as her own. The' inattor was brought to a crisis when, In j 1808, tho Transvaal ropublio claimed the Maputo rivor from Its junction with tlio Pougola to its embrochuro into the south- j cm part of Delagoa bay. Both Englaud mid Portugal strenuously , resisted this cloim, and set up counter pre i tensions. Eventually tho matter was re ferred to tho arbitration of Morshnl Me-1 Million, then president of the Kronch re public. In 1875 ho dec' -ed that the south ern part of Dolagoa hay, including the Maputo rivor up to thf Imihobo moun- j tains belonged to PortO il. Kngland con-1 lequontly hauled dowiitBrltish ensign, I hut In 1891 an agreement was made ho- tweon that country and Portugal that, In tho event ot tho latter eouutry wishing to part with tlio bay, England should have tho first right pC purchasing it. i)i:i i:ndino okuat huitain. A Missionary TcJU What lie Haa Jone , fur Clvlllzatlou In Africu. Boston, Jan 0. ltov. Praucis V Bates, u inlsslonury of tho Aniorlcau board, con liected wlih Its East Central African mis sion, who has been connected with that mlslon fdnco 18S3, Is horo on furlough. Ills residence of seven year In tho region whero the present hostilities between tho Dutch aud tho British aro occurring has mode him familiar with tho situation. When seen by it representative of tho As sociated Press ho said: "There seems to bo widespread opinion that tho lots Invasion by Dr. Jamoson, ol tho British South African company, lntc tho Transvaal was tho result of n docp laid plot on tho part of the British govern ment to i-clze on tho Transvaal and make It her own. It seems to me, howover, that such an Idea Is not In accordance with tho facts, nor with tho position that tho gov ernment has hold toward tho Transvaal since the time when Gladstono put an ond to the Biwr war and grantod them their independence because their cnuso was a just ono. "The present dlfTerencosarothooutcoine of the attempt on the pa.-t ot tho Trims Vaal govoriunpiit to continue tho Boor re public by giving no voice to those of any other than Dutch dosoeut. Tho English by far outnumber Hie Boers, especially In the cities. They furnish tho greater part of the revenue. Tho Boor has boon con tent with his Ignorance The English have established schools and taken tho load In nil educational nntters, In sptto of tho op position of tho older Boers. "Yet, while the English enterprlso has dono so much to build up tho government which was a few years ago In tho last stages of bankruptcy tho English have al ways been Ultlanders (outsiders) witli no rights as citizens. In other words the Boers havo attempted to forco upon others tho very system which led their revolt ngalnst tho English. Dr. Jameson's raid was on ill advised attempt to aid his fellow countrymon In their revolt agaliut this syateni. It could not have been with au thority from tho homo government. "Too much is b?ing said against the greed of England. She has dono more for Africa than any other nation. It would moan a decided advance In civilization if England might havo all of Africa instead of tho small share that has fallen to her." Applauding lmpcrur William. Milwaukkk, Jan. U. Tho Mihvnukeo Press club at Its annual meeting last night adopted tho following resolution, electing Emperor William an honorary membor: "Whereas, It is reported that Kaiser Wil uolm is threatened with expulsion from several English clubs for conduct, which meets with our approval; resolved, that wo extend tho right hand of fellowship as fellow sovereigns and elect him nn honor ary meml)r o, the Milwaukeo Press club, end that tne hearetary bo Instructed to no tify him in, once." READING R. R. SYSTEM ix r.rriXT oirrotn:u i. ism. Trains leave Hheniinduali ns follows : For .New York la l'hlltulclpliia, week stays 210, 5 23, 7-tl a. in., 12 33, 215 andSixj i. in HlindflVfl, 2 10 II. 111. For New York via Manch Chunk, M-eck days, 3 SS, 7 20 ll. til., 12 AS and 2 SS ). in. Tor Heading and 1'liiladt-lplda, svefk days, 2 10, 5 2.", 7 20 n.in., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p in. Sun days, 2 10 A. in. For Pottsvlllc, week da s, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., and 12 5S, 2 55 and 5 55 p. iii. isuiulnys, 2 10 a. in. For Tnmaqua and Mahanoy City, wi'i'k day, 210,5 25, 7 20 II. in., 12 S3, 2 55 and 5 65 p. III. SundaH, 2 10 a. in. For Willlampnrt, Kniilniry and Lewihlmrg, weekdays, a 2, 11 W a in., 150 and 7 20 p. in. Sundays, 3 25 n. in. For Malianox Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, llHOll. in., 12 5S, 1 50,2 55,5 55, 7 20 and 9 ! p. in. Kllllda l, 2 10, 3 25 a. 111. r or .snianii aim niiiiinoKiii. ss's-.-k smj r., oa, 720,1130 a. 111., 150720 and 035 p.m. Sllll da s, 3 25 a, in. For llaltlliiore, AVasldliBton and tho West via II. A:(. It. 11., through trains leine UradiiiK Terminal, 1-liiladi'lplil.i, (I, fc 11. It. It.) nt 320, 7 55,ll2iia. in., 3 jo anil 7.27 p.m. .Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, USA ii. in., 3 1c-. and 7 27 p. iii. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut stieets station, week days, 150, 5 11, 8 23 u. 111. Hundajs, I 35, 8 23 i. in. TltAIXS FOlt SHENANDOAH. Leave New Yoik via Philadelphia, week days, 8 (X) a. in., 130, 100, 7 SO p. in. and 1215 tilffht. rtuiidays, A 00 p. in. J.envc New York via Maucli Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 10 ami I 0j. in. Leave Philadelphia, liiading Terminal, week days, -1 20, 8 33, 10 00 a. in. and 100, 0 02, 1130 p.m. riuudayg, 1130p.m. Leavo Heading, eek days, 1 3. 710. 10 OA, 11 50 a. in., 555 and 7 57 p. in. bundayH, 1 33 a. in. Leave 1'nttavllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 10 a.m., 1230and C 12 p.m. Sundays, 235a. in. Leave Taniiiu.i. week day. 3 18, 8 00, 1123 n in., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 p. ill. Sundays, 318 a. in i.eac Mnhaiinv City, wei k das, 2-15, 921, 11 17 a. in., 1 51. 7 39 nnd J 51 p. in. Hiiiid.i.vn, 3 J5 I Leave Mahiilioy I'lanc, week days, 2 10, 4 00, 1 030.937, 11 59ll. Ill , 12 , 2 05, 5 20, 0M, 7 53 nnd 10 10 p. ill. Sundays, 2 10 4 (X) a. in. Leave Wllllalnsport, wi ek days. 7 42, 11 10 a I in., 3 33 and 11 II p. In. Sundays, II 15 p. in. 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Treatment by raiU trlctly lonUdentlal, tDd a positive, quick cur; guaranteed. Ho matter how leas alandlng, I will poa iveiy cure yon. Write or calL OR flRR 329 N.I5thS1.Phlla.Pa. THE MARYLAND Sc TCHSHIP The llillntlng to iclrct (inl mill's Col lritRil,. Ili-gin. NVxt Titf.tl.ty. Annapolis, .I,I J.m it. 'lie oath ot olllco was admliiiste-ivl yester lay toLlovil Lo Mules, of Allegany, wlio is the first l!e publloan governor of this stato. The cere mony was performed by Chief Just lot' John M. Uolniison, of tho sin e court of appeals, in the presence of both houses of tlio assembly. Tlio now governor deliv ered ills Inaugural iuldn from a stand In front of tho sjuoto chamber. There wiu an unusually largo crowd. After tho Inauguration Governor Lown des reviewed a para.lo of the vlsltlngcltlbs and other organize urns from all parts of thostato. He then accompanied ux-Gov-ernor Brown to the execativo mansion nnd, together with his family and several Invited guests, partook of a luncheon with his predjesor, after which Iib was In stalled In the mansion in lis future tenant. Now that tli.) InaiKural ceromonios are over the bonatorial fight looms Into prom inence. Tlu senato adopted and Kent to tho house u resolution to tho effect that balloting begin on Tuesday, Jan. 14, which the home will douliiless agree to. Head quarters have bjeu opened by Congress man George L. Wellington of Allegany, Charles T. WeUcoa of Kent, James C Mulllktii of Talbot, Philips L. Goldshor ougli of D.irehester and Abraham Lincoln Drydeu of Sonurjei. Mr. Wellington Is trying to havo tho light settled in caucus, aud tho others are opposing It, preferring to go beforo tho joint session and light It out there. Senator John Wolter Smith will doubtless get tho complimentary vote from his Democratic colleagues in bo.h houses. Certain 1'crsuns nnd Tlirlr Money. DEOATUlt, lnd., Jan. it. Twenty years ago John K. Evans, a man of wealth, died hero. In his will he bequeathed to his throe young sons lrt,o.) I each, with inter est, when they should become 21 years old. Seven years ago the eldest, son, John, re ceived tWl.OOo, which ho spent in six months. David followed throe years htt"r in the same course. Three weeks nin Samuel, the youngest, received a ciieck f.ir his mouey. He spent JJ",000 In riotoii-. living In precisely lifteeJi days. He Is now penniless, and Is under arrest for forging thu Homo of tho president of tho Adams County bank to n note for $200. First lllood for l'reuiler ireeuway. Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 11. l'remier Grocnwaj fought tho llrst round In the schools fight yesterday, and was a winner by a score of 8to0. It was nomination day iii Manitoba for the general election, and 61ght of Premier (Jreenwoy's support ers wero elected by acclamation on the uatlounl school platform. Tho chief sur prise of tho day was tho retirement of W. K. Luxtou, one of tho M'parnte school can didates, from tho contest In Winnipeg. Mr. Luxton Is absent on tho Pacific coast, nnd wired that ho could not reach Winni peg in tlmo to conduct an election cam paign, and therefore retired. Two Negroes Lynched In Tennessee. Lexington, Tenn., Jan. U. The trial of Frank Simpson and Harrison Fuller, both colored, charged with having out raged Mrs. Pomeroy, n widow, nnd her 10-year-old daughter in this county last Au gust, was to havo occurred hero yesterday, and tho two negroes wero brought from Nashville. They were met by a mob of 100 or 000 men, unmasked, who hanged tho two to a railroad trestle about n mile from town. Then they llred several hun dred shots Into tho bodies and quickly dis persed. Simpson confessed, but Fuller declared his Innocence. Sold by Her l ather for O00O. MipdlUtown, N. Y., Jnn. a. Joseph Plcro, of Goshen, having fallen In love with tho daughter of Jllchaol Colander, sought her hand In marrlairo, although sho Is only 12 years old. Sho declined, hut I'lcro offered tho fathor J300 for her, aud tho offer was nccepted. Tho thrco went to New York,oxpectluatohnvo the ceremony performed, but It was preventod by a gro cery agent. Tho two havo tried aluce to get married In Goshen, but fnllod. Ella Is a bright llttlo girl, and seem to have yielded to hor father's doal rjracofully. l'ulillo Execution la MlMlaslppl, Augusta, Miss., Jan, 9. V. D. Hut horn, white, and Thomas Wntle, colored, were hanged horo yesterday afternoon for tho murder of Mrs. Ilnthorn, Fully 8,000 people wltnossed tho execution, which wus public. Wade mado a statement Baying that what hu had sworn lo nt tho trial , was true, llathoru In a statement denied that ho Irhd nsked Wudo to kill Mrs. Hat horn. Killed While Resisting Arrest. Huntisotox, W. Va., Jan. 0.W. G. I Ilogan, who it Is claimed was wanted In Illinois for wrecking a train, was killed I yesterday at tho mouth of Harts creek, Lincoln county, by Harry Urumfleld, who was attempting to niako his arrest, and re ceive a rownrd. Charles Ilorgcr, who was assisting in the arrest was shot twice by Ilogan lioforo ho was killed, llorger will recover. Slight lMlilngc from Kansas' l'rahlo I I re. Wichita, Kan., Jan. a A courier, ar rive .1 at Turou, Kan., from luka and thu burned district, says that mthW' ivi -burned but weeds nnd kome pernnal p op orty. The town ot luka u is suved bv firing against It. So far no vaa'inos u baou reported. The Are 1 oi., i no further uppreh 'iiisious " r , t Colonel lngersoll llnrred Out. LlTTLK HOOK, Jan. !t The municipal uuthoritlos of tills city refu-od Colonel Robert (i. Inoroll pormbwlon to lecture In this city on Hiiuday oveulujf. Ingorsoll dosirod to deliver a non-ielljjious lecture on Shnkepearo on Sunday, Kob. SJ. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Thoro aro hut four veterans of tho United States army In tho war of 1813 now living. Kx-Stato Senator Frederick I). Kilburn will probably succeed Mr. I'rostou as su perintendent of Now York state latnks. Joseph 'W. Fritz, aged IK years, elec trician for tho Francis Wilson company, committed suicide at his boarding house In 1'hllmlelphln by shooting. The Inhuman treatment of tho convicts of Georgia, as reported by tho Investigat ing cummitteo of tho legislature, Is to bo thoroughly sifted by Governor Atklnsoy. Jackson's day was generally celebrated in tho principal cities of tho eouutry yes terday. Secretary of tho Navy Herbert spoke In Now York ond Secretary Hoko Smith In Philadelphia. A dlspntuh from Ylonua yesterday or roneously announced tho death of I), li. Mason, United States vlco consul genornl. Tne death occurred ntVlnmin yesterday of Otto Mnas, formerly I'nlted States vlco oousul at VIeuna, Solving lire's Secrets, And Reading the Story of the Rocks, Leads a Distin guished Geologist, and a Veteran of the War, to Discover Not Only Valuable Minerals, But Also Leads Him to Another Important Discovery Which .Will be Intensely Interesting to the Reader. CAPT. JOHN Tho state of Tennessee contains few men who pursue their chosen avo cations with a greater degree of ardor than does Capt. John C. Nelson, and his untiring Industry and devotion to geological researches was no doubt tho cause which led up to tlio deplorable condition mentioned in his letter. Captain Nelson makes a specialty of developing mines, and his services arc in wide demand among mine owners, as the accuracy of his reports on min ing properties is;;ciierally verified l y subsequent developments. The Cap tain resides in Daytpn, Tenn., and has long been tlio mining expert for tho Dayton Iron & Coal Co. Under date of April 8th 1805, he writes: "In December 1837, there appeared on the ball of my left eye, an ulcer-like growth, which Increased rapidly and soon covered the entire eye ball. , lr. h Trestcr Smith, of Chattanooga removed tho growth, which two cxpcrU pronounced to bo cancerous, and they stated that tlio persevering uso of the knife was tho only known remedy. 1 submitted to twenty-three operations, ono about every thrco mont lis for six years. Tlie.se operations affected my whole system, and my lieal'Ji declined rapidly. Neither doctors nor pro prietary medicines helped me. Finally Dr. Miles' Remedies were suggested and 1 began taking tho Hclorativo Nervine, Tonic, Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pillc., as my not vous tiystcm was badly deranged by the periodical operations on tho eye, and my bowels, stomach, hc.irt, kidnej i and liver wero affected. Dr. jttilcs' Kemcdies soon restored mo to a nurmrl condition, and enabled me to bear the pain of ho surgeon's knife with fortitude, and after taking the remedies for 6i i!i thing over a year, tho cancerous growth over my eye entirely disappeim! : id my health is good. I attribute these happy result-!, r.ft.r such ft t 'ml. c ordeal, to the wonderful virtues and heaih.g pr 'vi'ties of Dr, Miles' lle-storatlvo Rciuedlc?, wlthoui. which I should certainly have been unalle to live." Joilu 0. Nelson. Sold by oil Dra.i,;!;:'.:. 3i;!:o' H. r;-; an., ;:jris, Free by Dp. Miles Medical CoElkhart,tnd. r . Miles ltcsult In 1 weeks. rofsitle by I'. 1'. U. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKC, SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH 01.0 DR. IHtELKe?rd 604 mmwsKSSS!az3ew North Sixth St., CbuUi ugLi ti vii, iiomti'ic u'-irtlalocpcc lalist uii to tiiC litiu'iitc t3- U'i(.ru,lo curlrfi lift Mi:)ifi4ofxiit.lDi s-tf sftud.l(I.OHI ViiU he JUjjiu rLo t. iatiinc, tovtrvu4 dnugiroOitte trvub't' lair 1 . Jifri u" ! bllUy(Krrorof Voutb m4 1 wMtofl'ourr cun.). MrU'turtf. nrlitMolA bui 1'lJr. rtQOUtuiattini:. Hit. THEFL la imMlIhoIt thu oldest. Ittfl bct uul itiuitt ivlilllful uud vipiiU'ntt'ttrn". bo ttwk TfittLHkDllt' fUlUMtMj-fl refni-sllLB v ur dim mt mi In to gt pif Tb entv tk I'XKOHiNtt 4irA'ltIHu4 thtrir l -ok nutt l lrci'Utrtv ibULtm htr. JtVcitU Vuv 4'urvJ In 4 t H Ifurn.. Mourt' UtoSi K.,6ttU. v nnd Mt, Cvr-. 1 19 Hw.,VW It, i.wgm ,CtaV. Tr ultut .lt by luL M'uo ion HU or c1t utntUta thin pir. :tfti &-t ludvlac IT aMliJ. Eyaii J. Davies, LIVliRY AND Undertaking! 13 N. Jardin Street. C'hlclir(rrii ):ncUh IHmnd Itranl. ENNYROYAL PILLS OrlslnoiADdtlnlf Uenulne. . BArc. mimtyt nlUtU LAO(t uk Llrnrrlil br llltltUCrM inOU via- ItranA In UA fctld Lull UCUlUoX 4r. .ifct ltK t,lu rihli.. Tain Jnootkr. F.JStH tlimgerov MtUtUv V 9 iium am.1 im.UHunt. At firuse -'. ot acnA 4 ' Id hUinf AiT i-trtleulwt, t iuioodUU ui Mall. 1K.OUO 'JYtUlinobi ih Ad Mi I'uutr. rhlrhrotrrCbviulvHllViMutllnNiuufn eur.cf? 1 j&gm, ; ft! C. NELSON. j o Restore GfllGS Health. RESTORE LOST YI60R TVhen In doubt svliat to uie for Ncrsoi.1; nctlUty, Loti cf Sexual Tower (in eilltar tetl, laiHtcocy, Allol'l-y, Vanc.ele a;ul other sseaknebsei, from &ny cause, l Scvine 1'ilU. lining checked ami full sicor qukUy restored. If neglected, fctKh troutles result fatally. Mailed anywhere, bcaled, forfi.coi G boxes fur f 5.00. With es.rv fsooor.Wr eMve& lecal guarantee to vuro cr refund the monc'. AdJxe&i TlAL alLIlldNC CO., Cleicland, Oluu. KIRI.IK. Mienaudoah, Ya. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' r - - -jtr- ) I". nilltKK, M. I). HO 1 I.Utyd r.tret, ijlienandoali, ORWi' liur : T to 9 n. in,, Ita 3 unit 7 lot p. ill. ' V ' II. l'OMKKOV, 7 ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. rtlicnnndonli, l'a. .M. 1UKKK, ATT0UNEY-AT-I.AW. Oflltv Uk&ii iMilliliiicr, cMirncr of Main nnd ' Centre) stri't'tH, Blieniiiuloah. jJllOI' JOHN JO.N'liS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Lock floi a, Mahanoy City, l'a. llaviiitr stuillci! under some of the lvt4 tiuifters lp Iindon Aiul 1'ariii, wilt kIvo leficina uii the violin, irnitnr nnd vocal culture. Trrma rwonable. Addrem in caro of tstrouae, tie jvi-ler. hhenandonli. I DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Spoc-ialltt iu discasog of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 807 West Market St., rOTTSVIIJ.B. Hours 8:30 a. ni. to IS in.1, 1 to 4 p. m.. t u.m Knniluvn 0 a m. tnlStis Cc-lcbratcO Fcmair l'liwderra never fudl. i Mfea.ni! iura f LftLf fnit.i . miii'dlii) Alwivi buy the t' nl vud ilW p- po! lUncnt. to -mitofd uiTlor io all I'thert. l"oinp' Il.cb: . i;.:nf ik , N. 1 Ilru ul., i ctl. Dr H i nfs. u IJa . r AIMS i i iuei,(
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