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PITTSBURGH COmiEHGIAT. GAZETTE, SATUBD A.Y. SEPTEMBER 17. 1S37. i i.

i i i i i i i ,1 i TWELVE PAGES. SEPT. 16 Children's Kilt Sait. choicest, that can 5 tnaIe, that can be anywhere, obtainable at Guskys' u-diy at -rice vbich discount the bargain figures of'. otLer dealers.

MME. KATE ROLLA. HER CVIT. ION OF A PITTSBURGH SINGER." f.Irrs Some Intrrf-siiag Points ATaont American Sinrs In Euroo Making a Career l'lsuo and Fng Recital. Mulc Xoti'i.

165raS7, 169 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. SIIjK DEPARTM'T' partment Te sliver a finj asiirtin'ri of Dren S.Iks, in colors, 4" frara ftz RLaiaicas 73c, S7 l-2c, SsraiiS, all edors an 3 blacks, CZs and 73a; Moires ia all obrs; tt. re rr.i.i -1 i rr of Mi Euitna liicgier. Miss Asne3 Vojjel, i-, t- it wi.i; i Mi Belle Tomer aai Mrs. ruHfo, A heeling, ral Ilettct direftoT and piar.ict Loth inro-igb I'ittb-rg-b thu treeS ani sails cjuLa- Europe frfri 2Cew York to-day.

She gn jchu Gornr-rt hs or-auized a new to vrWe fihe will rem Kin a week, j. tr in the Esse End. The members are revii'Mrinp som of her princif opeiatic Stroyd, first violins; xo-los with Madame Marebesi, and vrill Jpph M.Intyre, second violin: McElroy, liiizf vfeivevi ur u.uiia.'Ui,; r4Ui ritt call special attcstlon to our Slack Grcs Oraiirj to shy; in idiu- Italian or, dariaz the JrohnV Ir. 'j. P.

Walters, arrautal to war, and 5Cc a yard under friw. We iava ths larajt lises cf COLORED DRSSS GOODS It hi? ever teea cur fortme to skor, and at price? that ciaot fail t) sitlafKtic.ri i) tha ccstc-sur, Aaerlcin, Ibslish, and French icsiaciciis PiaiJs, coiinnj unison await -iam while, clarinet; F. E. Saddler vu.i to country cue of friendship U)KOOn. jy A.

Ko-f-r, ob-e; Joseph 11c pnrelyand ha. lut! or no proftmnal mst- Ws The orebestm TVtil be eu Largjr IldcS cf Ebck Brsss Ciia vcr sbowa ty S3. Ail the tiiniari makes cf Black Cashmeres ti closa pricsi tlit quality of tOeaa-i 60 grades; ah tli-j 4G-iscb. wd Cishnitrs at 75, ba-siles 21127 fiiisy reaves. Ws hsve tlia All-vrcol HcLTiJtta3 froni Tie, 87 1-2: up; Silk Warp Esnrlettas, Kaa'a Veilir, Cut CisaEirss, Crspa KzUxt Co-th, Australian Almas, Camal's Hair, Twills, Serges, Biarritz, 3.

nikw fbr Veils tai Trirambp at byrest jric-33. NEW UNDERWEAR I For Fall and Tint-ir acw is. Elankets, and Wool Eisiery at rric-i l0W33t NEW FALL Flaia Saltings, Plaiis and Siripe. Iilmhabi Fluids Strips. 52-iasa Sailing 50a, C3c asi 75e; AH-rool Cisinirsa 50o up, ia all fas revr aai dcslraKa fall calors.

At 1 a yi--i saDT uji iuv at $1, $125 ar.i Tfc.3?) an all ran all vra or. Novelties ia Ciast3r Ml LOW taa jiaaascsiact iaa cxaiUits-i ia tuisrnarKtt. 1:53 cr r.o'o: par.errs, rrt tt-h. f-t rv, --l traidid aai tatniderei, $10 up. Faacy Vaivots anl C-aaibtaitioasfcr Ra-laas ard Kcwcarkcii c-w Wraf-3 and on our cheap eouatsrs we hava aa iuimesso sssonait ckoisa fraa at 10 12s' aai Shawls.

Ke7 Suits ia LATEST KOTELTIES ADDED FROS DAY TO DAY. "A- iwehi.jr and erected a fnror fcucu a hid oeTt.r l.n known before in that city. Iricnus and admirers Irotn 1'ilts- bnrch. Chieajro and other cities went to hear lier and nil War tebthaony to her wonderful dramntio powers. Miis K'uuv of this city, Lad the TTtre fortuiv to be rider the ot' Madam1: Koila for about three vrwk.

3tirinjr that time liiwtfir was nhf. in f.t'h rniK-h nf th" tliat h'fi made her oountrywoman so famous abroad, and M-ill no be to prove to iit-r iri-iids the coming reason that the f.l,..t tuition of which availed hor- I telf i added mwh to lcr already com- mendrd Hrle of Madame Pol la fa pleascl Miss Pin'T r'n oh-c, and eipr.4 the opinion that if ahe put Ur-lf tiller the iastrastioa of ITadr.me Marchesi, of Paris, a career of rare briii in cy would bo oj ned np jre her. A-seiitCAN- ix -p-JiToa. The ArrK-rifcfl according to Jladauve Iiol1, are in iavor cow on the Whether it le in the vocal with whiih nuioy Am erf ean girls are MILLINERY, MATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, WHOLESALE HOUSE. JOSEPH HORNE CORNER WOOD AND LIBERTY STREETS.

Importers asd Jobbers of Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, TJndeiv I eodourd, or ia the persou I eiiarras, for hi' tJ.ay have tarred an enviable repute- tion on thd Cor.t'ii 'ot, or whether it he the Tfear, Silk3, Satins, Velvets, Brcs3 Good3, Linens, White Goods, Cloalrs, Wraps, Shawls. Hanufacturera' Ageni3 for imbergor liills Flannels, Alaska Hills Flannels, Hoss of Sharon Mills Ulankets, Eureka, Giobsand Forestdalo Yarns, Sumbcrscr Yams, Pol aria Yarn, Bavarian, Glove and Advance Saxony. fkfAn inspection cf our stock and prices Trill repay you. GREAT VALUES JUST RECEIVED IN NSW FALL Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, CLOAKS, WRAPS, JACKETS and RAGLANS. SS arc reaching out for more trade with irresistible inducements in all our various departments.

COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. DOUGLAS, MACKIE 163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY M. NHEIMER ild Liberty Street ani 712 Pens Avenue, MANUFACTURERS OF Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing. WOOLENS AND TAILOR TRIMMINGS. ALL SHADES AND QUALITIES OP CORDING3.

ItUCBUP. CLOTfiLVO A.D KtlBIlEIl TISSUE. BITUMINOUS OVERALLS AND JACKET3, TIIE BEST liADlB. MITCHELL WEST FASHION PLATES. WHOLES ALE EXCLUSIVELY.

1 TPOTTQ A' jljlXJ Tlie popular favorite for rcfwinjr. Prti beniri. inu; the liair is II ls.vk. Par-KtH's Ginger ToNrcBtrenjriheas ibe iaugs. It.

li. 5-bniton. scalloped Ton Kid Glares, tan. and dark shades, 5Ct; clean and glov counter, Boggs Birai, Allegheny. JIAKKIACB R.VN'5.

Tie kiniy Hepiater iss-aei tnarrL'vge licenses to the -wirt prsoci3 yesterday 'W'Tr-js IJocfeing. js i M.rrfca Paies (if-orc ff. Ilazlett Biilie I. Painter SWiliSam towmhtp Catliarhse T. Kiinder.

Kluabtb Mitaet llar.i.tn li-srbenr tiiien O. C. Curry Ka-'ier Jefferson townsbip Theresa ic iuaiiuer towusliii EAUTIFUL CUT FLOWERS, FTvEsn KVP.llT M( ica'o. Arrsnpinl ia etnbievn.s or urniIel loosa with Smilai and Maiden Ifair I-em MfJRDOCIT, Hdlil-TTb3 60S HiiUthri-ild aC On Thursday Kcicwbv IS, tue reMtnee of Mm. iiiii.

rTamJmot hex of the bride. F.levtr.th ward, pii.t-lnrr-W. Rev. te, Mr. AI.PdtN"PALIi AIKEN, of Port Perry, and M.a JPA-MK Kr.T.TOTT.

of Findiev towtship. Alleirheay eountv, a. OiaD. Thni-lar, September 15, 1 8 7. at i 20 P.

MAAUC P. A-SDRKSV. yon rtaujZhtcr of M. O. Amtrww, late of llontestead, licueaarxt, in tl.olaui year oX ier "Funeral services at the family rcsitloace la to DAT at 1 e'eio.

M. la-tertaent prtrste. P.AEXEIt Oa. Tlinrsiay. re 3 5.

1887, at 8:45 i. fciAMTJEfl son of ttamncl S. Loaise Barker, fcged 6 inontii aa I li days. from resident Wilt lata St. (for-mtriv riy's roa-lj, wftrd, on HATtTKnAV, the 17 til at r.

at. of tbo famliy are resix-ctfaUy invited to attetifL FTtPiUJfD On Wednesdav. fcpfmber 1-1. at i. PHIIdP FHt.lTKD, aged til years, 11 months and days.

Funeral wid take place from his late re-d-d-nce, Arlington South Bide, Twenty-seventh ward, on Satitday Monxiyo at o'clock. Itefjuiem mas at St. George's Cbareh, Alientowti, 0 A. M. I'rit-ads of the famuy ai respects utlj iv i ted t- attend.

On Friday, Reptetnborl.6, 1S87, at 7:05 j. McUFIXY, aged 7 years aud 7 months. Funeral from his late residence. Jf t. Lebanon, Scott township, oa Moxiiay, the 10th at 12 m.

Frieuda of the family are invited 19 attend. O' BEAKY On Wedncsda-f eventnjr. 14. 1KH7. at 820 o'clock, MAKY, wife the late Wiliiam O'lawy.

in her 81s year. Funeral from her lata residence, 1G Boyle Aiieghenv Cirv on Sattjruay moesfko at o'el'rck. lligh mass at St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral at o'clock. Interment private.

ELDEST INSURANCE CO.I AMERICA. 7 Assets, -174. 331 bS, INSITHANCE CO. OF NOKTII AMFTJCA of lxss atiasteu ana paid by B-l I curth ave. AMUSEMENTS.

riV! XT OPFTtA i HAt-h-r it WU.T Ees'ees WM.f'HAirr 1'. L. WiXT-AesiKaate iianacer and Treasiu-er Ths Only First-Class Tisatcr ia the City I Entirely remodeled. Fnrnibed with new Plash Hm-irtK-Boitom Chairs, tird with new Eits and lire Escapes, and now the Handsomest, safest and Most Comfortable Opera 1 louse in tbe Country. The Only Place of Amusement in PltUiUurgh on the Urouuil Floor.

A or Will opea for the Season a MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, With MestayeFs Satirical, Lyrical Society Lampoon, TOBOGGAIMiliilG! A Satire ou the Banfes, in 3 Acts, by W. A. Moitayer, author of "We, Us A Co." W. A. MESTAYEIl THERESA YAUIIX Supported by an txeptioiialiy Strong Act I.

Money Act II. Snow Bank. Act III. FibinR Bank. Entirely new and elaborate scenery.

Intricate meeVianism, inchidm a efmect view of the celebrated Montreal Jee Pal ie, and the worjd-renowiOd Tobe'un with working tobo-r. trans. (The entire scenery and loUaiiiral t-t-feet- ia Act II. ate i-evured by United Status patents.) Weduesiay and AirOpemna: Address Monday JJighi by Clar ence roirieib, Kj. KcAtK or kicks Parquette, fl: Parqnette lresn tnrcie, ouc.

i.aKcry. Powtr PrSvic Boxes. wi'U Chans far Pors-ms, irele, l'rt- ouc. i.aucry. r.wcrPrtvnoxcwi.bChausfar 15: Lpntr t'rua'v bxea, i3t tor -i S5l Hiiie i Best 5Jc.

S15; 3'nrs 0.eu at 7 'clot-lc t'sruii wilixise Bt 8 jir'-nv; Can -test uuy IO rel at JSIatinee Doors open at 1 o'eioclc; iiHlar, 20-JOHN CLARKE. selV-r" H.UiUV WIMIAMa' ACADFMx fcivlSl OfMUMC. TFE iD A.Y, Til and SATURD AY. A'il-SI I ALL'S TOURIST r5 Trrsi-sropt'Tior-tal Ff s'ty fVwrarT, HlJOt; TliF.ATFFw 1 t-1 i Nlo.t'i.tr, 1'JS. Aiti--iiT, irtrdv.

1 be Ori-fcWft ttfr Yrk TMK NiILf, AI.AIiil. A FU A i.rpat Company! Next week weatna, I-iica art! f-iSSnATllil FA Via -TiliLVtl-ilC 'ili Furuic.t of KnMcal ConieClci, KEKF IT DAIIK. NfXt rok, 5.F T'''M IJlrET rewi.it. mi Fsiih in i 12, tww.v.tfc: tuiiv i 'O- i 1 i .1 UlA- mis it ill rpr; w-v ciAfiu lung "fe iiuui- at ii vlt, -i MsiLai frie. titaritt4.

I'ij'iF-niE w. i. fanxfh. Friday and 5F.PTF-Mr.E3 I a ANI 17. OUR OPENING Cf TTovelties in.Fall,and Winter Goods aro now displayed in our largo stores.

It would bo jnapcscibls in limited space to describe them all. We must be content lo assure our customers and the public generally that our efforts to-secure the best assortment at the lowest possible pa'ices have been crowned with, success. You can draw your own conclusions from the following: tras varied tncla led no less tliarv fnr-iK-a nnTLtrs. Irlr. fJticniher's iinte kmos were the great faroritt3 et the ereniag, An cntortf inrncit vas rriren by the Snili Sid Juvenile Irinntic Soetety at the house J.

O. SW-lilkkct, X71S O.rsoa iat Thursday night. A program of music and plays was givrn. The members who took wore Alfrel and Blanche Sehliekcr, tl Jordan. Maggie I.fok, Charles and Jlorm Fpau-iiia, none of wl.eia are over IL Two new elulrs hnve bt-ea orsraa-ized this weelc.

The ApoITo Club, of Mi" A iit-s Vo rs. Itoa I srhnuut, Mr. Joe sp.I ana Mr. Ciianes Corroran, and the St. Cealia dab, composed ean f(aud Wjnesdlly is the rigbt of vv8eky rehearsals, O'Rrirn.

Ilnmane Agent O'Brien says that Hugh M'urphy, of T.Vater street, was left SlK0 by a v't'l rttceativ, and that the money has all Keen apeut whisky, while Mrs. Murphy nopnofts herself and" cfciblrea by washisg clothes. Mr. O'Brien got Hugh to sign the pledjre yesterday. i.onert Jaekn, a teamster, waa Jonna a horse on I tow street and vras pros s- rented by ISrien before Aluennao Jieihy, tnd wiii have a heat ng to-day.

Ir the afiernooa a charge was mi-no by Constable on the hill that boy yea- old, Evinsr with bis tent at tiie turner of Wyiie Elnt strati, was pnotcailv abi'-'ed, rnd that he is now confined fo his bfd from the results of a severe hearing a few days agu ThLi will also be iii vesUgaieJ. Seal Sncqups IiT5eTd Into AVrssps or Messrs. Paulaori Laving completed nd we" arrangements, are renitv to reoye, rent, hlt' lie newest aridaa designs old eeal Our pi i are verv reasons tic. guarantee fit and workmanship. Paulson 411 Vy'ood htrcet.

Tiik Fidelity Title and Trust Company acts as mortgage trustee for railroad and other corporation bonds, and registrar of fctoeka and loam. Income collected and promptly remitted, 434 Wowl street and lOQDiamojQd street. iha Cbino and See Th grandest asfortnient ot boys' 4-button Cutaway Frock Sult3 in the city at Guskysr, Cleveland, via FmsjHaoii roojy, 3 Hound Special excursion train leaves Pittsburgh, Union Ftation, Tuesday, September "0, at A. and Allegheny at A. Central time.

Th liets good returning until Saturday, September 24. 15-17 tmdoii-3Tai Ki-ltwear To-Iay, From Virgoe, Middlcton Co. "Note the low 50 cents, 60 cents and 1 for tln.s.j hand some goola, JOS. HOKNE Perm Avenue Stores. Fall Trade Oiuinesmt In earnest at GuskyV.

Men's fall suits and overcoats, nobby, btylioh, attractive, perfect-ftitiiig, at prices which will please everyone. Visit tho popular store to-day. OO Tycoon ITat. S3 O. The falldfrhy hat just teccived in this now well-known braud and retailed at a close wholesale figure All heights and colors.

l'AULScjr 441 Wood street. Steam Jyelnff anX HeonrSng. Eadies and srents' clothinsr cleaned and dyed. Bace curtains, shawls and blankets cleaned. Pittsburgh Sees, 413 Smithfield street and 1013 Carson street, South Side; Allegheny, 100 Federal street.

Telephone So. A liJIO-i. Ciias, Pfkifkh. lU at, Simon pure It abifjjan Jialf-Ifoo. The nicest cotton hosiery in fine cotton.

Men's furnishing department. J(XS. Peun Avenue Stores. Aitniftive I'jiMlay To-day at Guskys' of the very latest fall styles of Hats for men, hoys aud children, liou't fail to visit tho gt and exhibit. Children's Kilt Suits.

Fahrms the finest, choicest, most perfect that can be made, that can be wen anywhere, obtainable at Guskys' to-day at prices which difcouut the bargain figures of other dealers. To-Bay Grand Display of Fall Furnishing Goods at Guskys. Everything you can imagine to clothe and adorn the mate sex at lowest prices. Kliox, I'nultion. Kew York.

Pittsburgh. Fall styles in silk and derby hats of above celebrated make ready to-day. "PAFLSON- 4 LI "Vid st reel. Itotiutta ErerrWy pleared, many dei-htd and cone dtsaatiiied with the taaeniilecut Fall at Guskri To-daya great day for bargains, ore for the Deaf. Park's lnjjOTfd 7i" J'j-'Miin lVi ieclT Kcsfccoe the Jl-mii5 and thft wmk of the natural drum.

and tUtfrays in position. Ail ie. ersa: and even wM-jy ers txeard Oi.t-tim tlv. s(-ii fdosrt4l K'-ite of test into. free.

F. UbsCOX. Broadway, Ji. x. cou and Set.

The grandest astmnt of bov' 4-bnttoa Cutaway Fr. Suit in the city at Gutkv'i'. AS I (THE NEW QUININE.) 3 GirE3 ft, Vf Ifc I JM -1 1M w. if 4 vn UL TONIC onii wUlbear. .1 Specific for Malaria, Bheumatiim, liervcus rrotration, A ad aH G-rat Pisestss.

TKF Nf Stf. i FNTI Fit! AJfI i-i 'J-'ii i Nil. l.7th Xvw iCa.k.:tr, air! 5 1 1- A I- iIVi" 11 WILSON. i irn at 5 -x n. I i I PILLskrdi, Pa.

1. Vests. 40e up. Ladies Fine Searlst assortment of Ladies' und Hisses' House Eiirnisliing DEPARTMENT 1 Lovn TaVj L-n-" 2 Cr3an Talis Dasiiks ate, 37 1-1 I anl en Blfiactd Tubla bimsu 37 l-2c, i t. Liatck.

Napkins an! Tjrvols at lowi Farcy Tailing 2S. 37 l-C- GCai It-rl up. Fiain acd M-'-rai Etanirs-l 1 Ti-iios Covers, rew ia aai Ladies' and Mines' vilk r.r.J 7. Goads and Silk. Stli'h and Silk iron 512.

aai rp. NOW OPEN. PBICES DO THE WORK INSURANCE. FRANKLIN FIUE LNM'HAM lal tUIrlilu 4J Yej.r with tlifs Ayni y. jwFTH PHENIX IXSUHAM Ii AFF.irrs 171 04 KlNiiWAI.i', Aei-rt, cash 1 Monongahela Insurance Ko.

ii.S Fourth I'iM'injrV Win. A. l're iiler; Ctf A. lrry, l-l-rai lent; Jil.n il. "Tc! Ii! V'l Wtn, A.

II, '-o. A Jyjn 'jn lli'w, I M. iv I)ii'-rth, Cho'-iwt J-II- .1 A. 1M1 1-U. Win.

I'tia H. Hj -inK. J. V. t)l7''.

I. it. oi, Wiii. H. KAY BROTHERS fi CO, (Surrf-foin to KAY, IC.N I-'il I No.

121 Water lh i'l'ITSL'l )Fi; Ol'-o. vl.i, lioat K1KA. I ei.rif.. r.n.-;.. iii Jm; tin 4 I.ATH'., 11ner, I)r fr'x, T'u-i Ail I 't-am l'rop ifn.r'-.

Ct, 1 1 i'i 5 ivii'l if.ji. )ij rain Mf.wpt -y II, 1 ati'o J.I..I, rnnt Fill K. In. Iwl't ln i- '-t -m Jijdsa-iji- ,,,1 Hcn (til, i 1 I aiJ luUs lir Vin- ii "YM JtEKIA M'-me-- i- M.r. J( F.h 15, i 1 "uvjiui "i I'a i tj dii -ij (..

i'tiiAl. I ll 'i: '4-t si 1 F.i Fit Vr'j-. rj ik-. on 1 Atwood (5 McGaffo aiu: tii. i.S.CAMKltOXSTE.Wim- nrcs3 and Phosf hcf-Dronz Founders.

gate Yxivrj and rnmcz 15 oitEiT v.M'i;. ry, roa cir-, Tfrt-i fVt if) V.O,!, II, I 1 KILLS AUD FACTORIES Tilted Up by Espc.icncc eatalcr-. aid Fix Lt fn. c3 to CO TilHID Fi, Tho Norman Ranee. r- -h j.a.Vt riVr, Our own importation, consisting of the largest and best variety ever shown west cf "New York.

Four-button Hid, 43e: 5-button Embroidered, C8e; Embroidered, light and dark shades, 76e; extra fine English Tans, Embroidered Pique, at 81, worth fully 31.50. Our celebrated Carola, reat French Kid, heavily embroidered, 81.50, worth $2 25. A full lind of new fancy styles not to be found anywhere else. Gents' Embroidered 72c, $1, 81.50, all extra good values. Misses' 4-button Hid 50o up.

KID GLOVES. Ladies, ICieo Merino NlTirni'irSn vests, 87e and 95e. Ladies' Canaei's Hair Vests, 05c iJH Sf tPfli Gents' Scarlet, White, Scotch, Natural Wool Un- derwear, immense variety, all sizes, 50c each, Children's Genuine English Cashmere Hose, 37 l-2c up. Dsdics' English Cashmere Iloe, 46c up. Ladies' Fancy Ilegnlar-made Imported Hose, 10c up- Full line fast-color Cotton Hose, which will not creek.

HOSIERY. and INewmr.rkets at prices grauu sua CiiOlCU asO; p.r rj I T7" (T Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets I I I ft 11 A which defy competition. UlJUIlIl.U. P-USh SaCqUCS With Qui A rrand and choice Clcaks, Wraps, Jackets of character they display, it 'Won hi be she to ceterniiue; bat at all evpnt the American --prno has cham-es in Enror- of ma kin? a "career" that women of no eth-r country have, and that, too, in the of the i'Mi that many Amerb-on girl. are, on account of ilxur we.ibh, 1'jdny itPr-ei'Mpuioua impresarios to hcifovM thr.t'thpy Jisve fortunes in their Vfif when hi rcnMty they have not.

A frtrnd ot PolU's thonght he was XyiiH her great compliment in eayinj 'J rim glad that yon have come hack from 3Gur0je without that detestable tremolo that almost all European si fibers have." An to the tr ui-li Madame Iloila obliged to express the candid opinion that most Americans are unable to dis1inari-h between the tremolo, technically so-called, and the vibration. The real vibrating quality, that rarest cfArocal e2Vrts, is minU.kea for the Iremolo, and not without reason, since the jtaliiti teai hrd advance the theory that if lho vibration ia not natuml to the voice, a Srerr clever imitation, the tremolo, can be iasily acquired. A rHKNOMKSL VOTCF. Those who had board Madame Eolla he-Fore she hud studied in Europe regarded her voice as a light lyria sop. ano and were im-Ineasurably em prised to It-am that in the tourse of f.er studies ehe had developed a Yoiee cf tlta pronounefHl dramatic cbar-aetr.

Iter voicg of pure and belt-like qualitv, with a drree of X)wer that equal to that of lattuna. Jler compass is phenomenal, extending from below the cU-ft in alt, thrco full o.daves. Iter chost toiii-s are marked by it richness and slronjjly tsusrosts the contralu tiiahre and cu Actively varried as hi-fh a tho clefts. This no-e she, however, rartlv nscs. Tn fne of ter great t'ovst p.riaa ph.j brings it out ami 1 the crash of the orchestra with thtiiling efhVt.

It Mas at first that Madame Holla woubifbegJn her A uierh-an career thl season. Put she bes adopted ihrt principle, not tiie most from pnh lotie point of view, to jDiakc European rt-pciatioii firat and an st-eond. One would think that her Ear-pexn rcputttion had ilui i.Ti'ly mad? when Mamade Siii-i, at a pnblio jaihtring in Pari thr.t the was "the mct and on ei 1 -ei i i ped artit she bad sent one iu thirty tierU iHt excepted." PIANO AND SON Jil CITAI- Ci'il Sifvty Out the IVimsyf vania lifld. Mii-s concert at Grconsburg this Meek was the great social evfnt of that pi ice ior niany years. Special invilatious lad Lcen issued, and the cream of Greens-burg soekty was atcon'insly in nee.

Mi--s A dab Smith, of Bethlehem, achieved f.n trinr.iph by her pleyin ot "Krl Kiusr," not to mn-liu her ehsrming nadilion of Jacil's 'If. Eves." She was preeted with a Jieariy etworc aud plavd with exquisite taste, rnd at th same iaU and a "tiigne" tb.nt captured every braly. 'Hs'stevcit-on never played bttter. She wr-s ii! a h.iprv mood, an i playe-1 wtth a fervor at 1 jtaiHiMi th it wen- ir piration it.lf. licr n-itdstioa of M-r'vowki'fi "Val- Bril- JaiJe" as a ma-teny prf.nt.iince and won Misa Uetth I rmiriT l.i i f.

1 it lit VD 11 fo J.l accuracy aud expression, the platidu of hearer. I Anna Im-, of Bc-llcGeld, this city, sst.s the Vvcaltst cf the evening, aud r.eeepti.ld'iry to hr Iter ul si; cn ilia hvartiot tncor-j cf the A many r-eent were i.otie. .1 Mrs. J. W.

Moor? and daughter, Mrs. Senator HuT, Mr. McAf 'e and r. j' iUii.r.- rne mtxwy, r. i mnp i Kuans.

J. S. at.d daugnters, Mr. B. Ltu.s aud v.

Mw Lec th Arms-r-mg. ir. licory Mar- ti Atitn Mr fv Mr. til Iltdtiti-s, Idrs. Or and dagUtcis, Miss Graee, btrsrvr and i'-crtie Bftutler.

ni 7ilvilcal Nolo. Wir. Bullock won many admirers by his at the ikdia couvext iu Wl.eeliug. i J. I.

McCIhim will take charge of th hn Club" of MeKceixrt the toiuiuaj aou. 1 Vro-i pit-sent ha Pwkett benefii concert Hi tuwd Oil City Uall next okht. Mi P-ile Tomer an I Mr. Ed Eloy.l con- the iavsle at ihs Kaau-ktncsid i ej Ju this week. I-l.

Brown wis tit cjjcier.t noeo a- raalsi ai H-s concert ia tha Asl ary 31. E. 4f Ttiarsdav night. 55 r. J.

R. Hi'u-u'i Tttrd yetrday thiv wpc ve.istorul Cipciition ia $Ls -f i ju.c l.oi-cri iiuce I iusit fCidfiia io Button Bali i lJ. t-tt raw. A $lvv vaitr. dlreotStfaof lljirry J'rcUMi at G-touTiil I i.

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ail n-t Ci a cou. -ote r.vr nv.i;?il at.a g.ii: a. r. i sL.k-n rt -a 1 et J. Xr.

V. ei li.i:Vlsk. (autnottrte 1 Loops, S20, $230, Srruil line of Dress Trimmings, ARCHITECTS. L. O.

DANS1; C. Attciirrrxx and kngint-ki Pjl. Kouni fi07 F-i F.uiiaia. 4S j- F.EA.LEY, ARCHITECT. DfflM-No.

-3 ar.4 4.1 H1XJI1 AVENXTR VXI-TSTIL-ECR. N. W. Corner IJ' t-rtr ar'1 Sirth Ptrfti, Tt w.n ad fl.r, Fittil Fa. '1 1 no.

i J) EilO VAL NOTICIL F. M. liUTZ, ARCniTKCT, II rereoTcJ to No. FUT AVF.NFK mil it 1 FALL, 1887. We have completed our arrangements for exhibiting the meat carefully selected and thoroughly satisfactory ctock of Furnitura that has ever been offered in thi3 market.

Neither time, trouble or expanse have been in searching all I'urnitnre markets cast and west to get the best makes, both iu regard to wovkman-ihip and good tylc, and at the same time to get these at tho lowest possible prices. In this way ws can offer tho mo-it surprif ing bargains, guch as mentioned in our during iho past week. You can prove our Assertions by calling and examining goods and prices. Considering tha quality and the finish of ttcro goods, and the prices marked or. them, we are auto that they will sell ont very rapi Jiy, althouch we have bought very largely.

yet late we fear, wdi find them all gone. 0. McCLffiTOCK 33 FIFill AVKXL'E. Ij COMFuiH i.N.. EPPS'S COCOA ri.AKAsr.

-Ev a kj-w-ir- of la a fid a tr fir. j-'' 0''n. Mr. it '-ir VcitatAat a -ar fi'-t ar.r li-f f. ti.

It if tn jri -i' 2.11 t', 1 lilt a "-4 i rr. j. i- cicry il t.t aca 3 inri t-j t'-e 1 rw S' wj ru, fi, i'i It nif 1 jr 1 zl f.T rt pwrU4 ti rt. "i I UjM -tU ttV.r.C -water oe I STENCILS, Rubber Stamps, STEEL STAMPS, SEALS, jlT. i Uchtioii, 20 Fiiii! Are.

i ti S' ROSENBAUM CO. 510,512,514 MARKET ST. and 27 FIFTH AVE. 3 LIS IP1 a a ts Of our trade has compelled us to prepare for this an exceptional Jaree and varied assortment in ail our dc- Lxumane our exquisite Keal lted Satin Lining, with 1 fc'cal $25, $27.50, best values ever shown. containing all the latest mtddicman's and Set a I i i vi i 1 1 partments.

The fact that our customers extend us tlieir whole mtronacrc demonstrates trtot our method of com business is ppreciateo. OUR PATTERNS FOR ISUITSJand OVERCOATS Will highly please those desirous cf leaving their measure for either garment, not only on account cf their beauty and lence, but also bv reason of the justness of the price. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Those of a ready-made Suit or Overcoit will find four store HEADQUARTERS, is bv buying clothlnr cf our own manufacture you save the more substantia and relialle article Examine "ur stock and learn our prices before purchasing. JmS? Ut vl I 4 -4 4 CL Lr i II La ma wa 174rsra to ST.

1 tWIOH I nTn fTl.nnnO fe Mf r.iiIM.f:!l:'Sf;i i td; i I tr 4 4 I fHr.l? "Tm A 5i' skJ.r'wi sn Uan tL I rTW-ir. Govts. ii-'? T5, 1 r- u.r,? rr in A -1 4 a a ff i sa. 1 i S- I i -a5L it ln v'UQv, manl'Ie MANIKIN, or JUrrv i.TWsr.J li Vr- tV' I- MifMliN OC VVljrvXLi Urtli. i K': ia Kt I 1 1 1 i i 4 1 v-' i i i.

4- the rjM rr? the rn Sha liUlil II iiltU. MZTT7ILr5 5 I I.r-t et.eaCH-rt, Vv'ilUan Gttr.tbtrt i-i--r vajl carta C.r.? I TT, V-i Te 1 Y. X. r. i i'! A Ui.CUiM.fAl U.

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