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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY,.APRIL Before we are to add the adjoining store to our present one, during which time there will be much dirt and muss; and we are anxious to reduce present stock, so quote prices, but want it distinctly understood, we do not advertise what we can’t show, and are determined even at these prices, to Preserve our High Reputation for First-Quality Goods. some would have reduced the standard to make these prices, but we have only reduced the prices: CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS. All-Linen Bosom, Wamsutta Body, laundried, ) Made Secarfs, all shapes and styles, many of) now 266 SKERT SUiTS @ made by hest maker, former price »l.ua, {i now 73@ Risk, Clark & Flage’s goods; also *of other h s @ A much hetter one, ionuu‘ price $1.59, nowv 98¢ @% %?% g. ‘,leh'-nted ))lflkl.‘lb, former prices 50¢ to) I Children 2 1o 6 v A . T Boys® Sizes, same Shirt, former price $1.00, now &8¢ $1.75, { afld 480 For Children 2 to 6 years, in both one and two picces, made of Cassimeres, AND BETTER ONES AND BETTER ONES. Cloths, Flaunels, &c., former priecs, §3 to $8, now $1.96, $2.14, $3.84, $4.16, r-made British_doubls heels and% now 16e %{ £ A1t Linen, now ¢, 22¢ fl g /g .\H $3.12. * E% ] [ E:(lz“-l, f((;l‘r"ll!ll‘,l price 25 and ;i-u. ) SGH@@L SUITS. . ‘ g gg%g ;:x‘lcltiuicd ,Ei)l&ut :&niu), Fine Goods, former} now 166 Ml fll [Ek, i()rmfi' pl'}{:{} (;){j. now 32¢ AWD BETTER ONES. i ARD BETTER ONES. (Gauze Under Shirts (nuported ourselves), Fine hYd 4 {;-- d i 12 S price 75¢ for all sizes, { ROW 560 S% g%a‘g dflY Fafd, lli lzey 9f 2!’ 451y, Allbinen, Sk For ages 3 to 10, in hoth two and three picces, plaited and plain, of all mate- terials, former prices $5 to $11, now at $3.67, $4.12, $5.16, $6.21, $7.87. CHILD’S SAILOR SUITS. All our Winter Underwear at 20 per eent ofi’ former prices. AND BETTER ONES flflg@?%%agfifi%fififih Llnder em-(un] orted ourselves), | y 71 Good Goods, former price $1, all sizes, ¢ IOW 36 ; 4-Ply. Ail-Linen, e tay Brand, dny Sie, -, . | mowle 100 dozen Scarf Pius, very nobby styles, '.:oodl i ]90 All ages, all colors, all materials, $1.96, $4.32. 1 o 5 E swular price all over the couniry $1.75 and $3 24 OVS SUETS. %g yg% Perrin Il‘ reres’ Undressed ll\)ula, mstlxl{(chedmow 3&3 backs, former price $1.75, Fisk, Clark & Flage’s 2-hatton, stitched backs, )HOW $1 ‘}6 [ = iR 1s, 10 to 15 years, in Worsteds, Cheviots, and Cassimeres, former price $5 to $20, %%@g@ggg a((j)o:lozen Sleeve Buttons, former price 75¢ to! now 33,76, $4.8, $7.12, $S.99, $12.47. MANY OTHER LINES EQUALLY LOW. ! $2.50, ? 3 now 43¢ 2 Good durable Percale Waist, lnundried, for- oW 370 0 Tmported Jerseys, Silk Sashes{; " ~ i 3 mer p.l‘lwl'i.')?,. e 8 t : fi g a |i Fl St (J!flSE (/fiflt mmlfl puce & Caps 10 match Saits, N Ap A much hetter one, plaited and elegant, for- w Q06 § 4 Y HeW 4)1.81 Al for Children g ) | v ioe| HUOOBT LOAIS Boys' sizes Cray. ts, 5 mer price $1.25, And Nobby String Ties, AND 1,400 OTHER BETTER ONES AT 8L.16. AND BETTER ONES. }IUSIO sicians and musical people num- | prospeets now indi t they will have a lun her an enthusiastie out W [ drained the last of the fifteen glasses, and, turn- %A bers were the Kretzer Sonata with | Tush here also. tributes. I’rllm “\;u- pansies, the gift of Annie Louise ‘“‘L:J“N“;}d Jozhe cromd b wils: looklug ob. e Mr. Rosenbecker; : \ b sung by Mr. Lee,also |~ 3p ¢y 5 o Nuit de | Suld: “loys, tave something on me: Bar- ] . . _\“,_:“b““"{:h“b:;',‘“t:g‘“fi,,“("'i‘ fu THE IDEAL SEASO) arrett, and Mr. 11. Weyl took part i T vade | gl canalie his acetptal L}I 3 e | Keoper, becr for tho Theodore Thomas’ Chain of | T4 (hw o O enbocke “Fhe Boston Ideal tronpe will give a week's L. Davis has ammnged to play laide” was sung Grimsley with the and wiil bring it out nextseason. Festivals of 1882 and the Ruff transeription of Schumans | S5O0 4t the Grand Operg-llouse, commen- aylortand it it operss | (eliEer m“t)!r‘m!lx‘is lrlg}nluUil"\v;iemefigunx‘f:u The Spaniards having enjoyed the ) POLITE ATHLETICS. ¥ “Abendlied.” Miss 1afl played a Bolero | G (0-mOrrow evelling, operiory for | n the Wesl it the Citenzo Cudreh ‘Chalr | 1,125 Phrcarale, ‘Bostovitz aud | playing of Anton Rubinstein and w Hiceling Gossip—The First R c and Serenade by Lisst, and stra Fallor sang | 1€ Week will include = Fa " on Mon- | Company. imendahl, it is needless t thetselves nto 4 state of great enthu ot i g B;Z;C‘e“(;;:b"_ i > | d; 1u(l Thursda; HlL’hh, # of Corne- Maria A. Brown, a well-known mu- ic mauner and were enthusiastically e e it Tha s Mecting of the Chicazo Club. received. t, * Pirates of Pen [ to Englewood, and is thc-(, concerts was given in B’lr:.eluu.x on The regular monthly meeting of the Chi- ? on Tuesday Details of the Scheme for New Ym‘k' four songs from the Schwmnann cyelus, “Woman’s Life and Love,” and Schuber nee”” on Wedn night, and *“Oli- i - ) 1 ’s Cincinnati, and Chicago. “Erl King” Miss Fay's numbers rec vette™ on Wednesda, lt,mlg)olr Friday and | § e o 1 HERE |- Dlies pr'l’l“t:',’,’,,(,';‘,"“melf:’ ":e;{,t“?,t“ Brand’s | Maren s. cago Bicyele Club was held atthe head- —_— a very tordial recognition from the Saturday nights. “The Apollo Club will have & full rehearsal it Camp At ada,” by Krent- 'lhmdme‘x‘hnnm arranged asplendid pro- | quarters of the organization, No..270 State he Apo BB ARHL Y s " 2. by Sti “How | gram for the last_concert of his Brook street, on Tuesday evening last. A diseus- , Tor tucing scenes from GICK'S | gy ensued in reference to the uniform for ‘(‘)‘;;{‘,‘ members of the Club for this season, and'it ol s finally decided that the new uniform rheer; | Life”; and S«\mtb hould be substantially the same as last year, “Illu- The smerican which i follows: Gray helmet hat; polo fatigue cap; cadet gray single-breasted coat, cut lugh 1w neck with narrow standing collar; white flannel shirt, laced " up in front; cadet gray knee panis, 1@ material s cout L la LW dience, art thou,” by \ - anoriow crening, wpon wihie The following is \[r Whituey’s program | Y e MDOIL ST BRI Two eornets, by Sehneider; overtur U:xbc”"hlum and Rubinstein’s * Tower of | 1RACOFEE o heus. Vs Besthov \\uhnL \mn(si horn solo, by Bagl Mx(-nrmler‘ Moore will ;xl\c ine,” by 1all T ol by’ .\ll\.\L\ ‘Miss Amy Fay’s Recital at Hershey Music-Hall. Perhaps the mos ure of the program u 1 s 1luff, whose intelli R on.mmecmumm 11 bore testimor “s fiue abilities as a teacher, M. Full gladly and cordially welcowed b after her long absence from the ci Algerienne.’y rt Journal says: “Miss young vocalist, ove Lurl' “Fra Dia sions of a dream,” by Lannbey; polL’x, by | Emma Jueh, asion she will iy musical and friends. ¢ of Mr. and Mrs, Louis hllk Nischke; and galop, - Chawpagne,” by {, for flive s from June 1, l 1y has alwa; had a sp aptitude for I and the Chicago Quartet. Lumbey. l)ll. of ler M ajesty’s Opers T sonigs end ballads, fiave tiad accasion | 3r. Huzo Lindan, the famous Circinnati Mr. Emil Liebling lias arranged to meet his | Th i réeord a pupil hias e An Interesting Matinee at the | many times to know in our concert-rooms, | tenor. and Mr. J. Benzing, one of the most | yesr Side pupils for the remainder of the | ¢ xzul::lc‘{li.m\;'nlxll‘n:l)‘latr: l(‘[‘l‘l‘l‘:{!l‘l‘tr The Boston ldeal Troupe at the Grand Opera-House. ve wembers of the Beethoven So- of this and former seasons are request- B rooms for tockings i Hershey School. and her always Bige qualy of voico ias not | prominent bassos of the sane city, have been | season on Monday . and Thursd ed to attend rehearsals at Bauer’ I Y ;:41!}‘1}(')1 acail lm&{"l ab; el Mer sinsing | engaged by the Commmittee un Music for the | noous at Miss Greste's Chic the *Elijah,” which is to be sung in the com- has given iss Juch, ot probable that the Club’s delezat MV e méfl:‘m eatly to the enjoyableness ot this | gzioa fest, 3 inary, No. 15 Sonth Sheldon ing Singerfest in conjuiiction with the Mil- | two aiul hilf yeurs ESHOLS, el Al meeting of the Leasue of American Full Details of Henschel's New Bos- s "The rehcarsals last week, both of the male | Miss Jenuis Duton will give s *m Tuke “‘,‘:}?“‘ Society. Ay stnaors e | Sl e on July 4o S will imake her Lon: s, Y AL co L ton Orchestra. THE HERSHEY SCHOOL M,\TL\:T 3. | ehorus and the mixed festival chorus, were nrl,\)m[«‘\u mdn, kd\,“.\‘l’é \11 Wolfsohn, at Bauer's music- | don début in June, as Michuele in *Car- UumL Geurge 1. Craig, and Bur- On Monday evenmng Iust a lavge andience | largely attended. The latter was literaily | [ My mf']fi? e e A | rooms. a7 o'etock any Tuesday evemmz up | wen. * e wicelmen 'mzcxun)ln-'nmnueeneflrly was attreted to the Hershey Iall by a crowded with spectators. The solos S e . i toand including May 10. Afterthat diteno | Joseffy's last concert of the season in New | every noon on the lake frout. ‘ new members can be admitted. These par- { Yaork had one of the finest programs ever of- | = Burley Ii. Ayeis has the fastest amateur It ineluded “Juviter” | record of any of the members of the Chicago Clud wha 2 - THE FESTIVAL OT 158§2. Sunils voirce. o Hiciforehoy The | Triday “ " pupils’ soirce ershey School. The | Friday evening’s rehearsalof *Odysseus e st it et vho. assisted by the re at present at howe. (Liie Freja Singing Sociot fored an audience: Theodore Thomas in his interview with B 5 S0 itelv By il 5 B i 4he New York Herald representative, which pm_eru'\\'as given cu}‘m 1y by tl}e pupils. \)P‘r'c sung by M Lehder (murum). Swedish Lady Quarcet, i bumnrh. of admission to ) ch Coneerto, Mr. F. W. Taft, at_present organist of the England (alto), Mr. Balatka and ; 3t i bas already appeared in these columns, ¥ £ Church o o man. At the rel t_Friday pianist, and Mr. Eddy, « st, will give a r. Eddy's o ”cum )rsturhy noon )-u\ertnre. “Lhe first run of the season of the Chicazo yunenct Lig a5 thie b e tr _\1 wsic-Hall “on Saturday ,,,mblcmm‘ consisted b will oceur on Saturday, . About otga Sl oG it be Tyaterut. ad the speaking of rumors, said: “It WaS VeIY | . cor with a fine performance of Hasse's ;?f,'fi,’l{fu‘["Mr{'h)h?c']‘ kind in them, laying out a route for me, that | &y oduetion, Theme, and V: they did not give mea longer tour while { 5 rppoya ;ume )O\‘m" Mr. T _b“fi]‘:f about ‘fL’,’t t“;h“‘:f”“’{;;"é?é"'fi"~ “remarkable knowledge of the capabilities A SL: - ;:indn'mm? [‘ a2l ‘“'E‘x a4 :”:f of the organ, making his numerous stop- | The **Slo; !’J:i":u.e ::ILQ::I 35L0¥l§rC]‘I‘fi"“:’l';“f"“‘::‘l’;:n‘;; changes with admirable precision, and vet | Band, P. 2 =4 ke with commendable deliberation. Ilis pedal | twenty- 5 10 be equal | 1y; Wilder, Mary Moran, Alice S. Milfa zl;s p{;)wrams for the prng:isc('inkusfn'\l i playing was not Jess praiseworthy than his | to any in the city, will give a concert this | Minnic e, Mary L:unul. Mrs. D. A m‘sc,) 1u:5he ’f’""" o 3&’: 43 ‘,""'Jm"f' manual exceution. The next number was a | evening st ‘Taylor Street Turner- e, and Mrs. C. B. Shouse. w?‘;’n‘:”;"?&’"\c“:fflgg‘”“:j L{L‘L""_‘;‘)’l""‘ 3 “3& * Jlarvest Anthem ” of Stainer, sung by the o o orzanist, who will be well Y as e P ul Gilbert, a Iays out a scheme of works to be produced. 'lmnk m}d‘. ‘Xr‘lm :::5 It is entirely correct with these exceptions: | companinient was played 1r. Eddy upon ODDELENL 1. first, that not u single soloist has been en- | the organ. The effects of " lixht and shade | 1, « pygrims Chors,” sbor z oper: od; second, that not a single program | Were nirably brought out, and lhe hiiu f:fi been wade out; and third, that | AT e"‘]”“n“o" )Tl }I;e Yords Las i it; 3 b that |y micularly noticeable, The aria .-";exs :fit vet definitly settled that | sono,’” from the “\l.umz..u!kmm 7 v p sha have a estival at all. | sung by Miss Alma Date ina Af it be settled In the affirmativ ening next, with ing program almost elusively made up ol Scandinavian musie. The twelfth reception of Mr, Pratt’s pupil U\'(‘l‘"l‘tv op. 1L touk place a. Lyoit & lealy’s roow on Fri- | Canon in'E, Nat, b day evening | The pupils who took part | rions on **The Ru i argani were the Mi ettic Dunn, Emua Vont i s Isher, Mattie Prescott, Emma Whitl start will e made at 3 p. n from Fairfield’s, 9 State sireet. Therun will be 10 South 0. thirteen miles, where the wheelen dine. " Deturning they will reach the city about 7 p. m. “The South-bound trip pmbl ly be made in Sisty minutes, the n_ poor eondition. ‘The road v will be nnder command of.C:lpl. 3 | 1. ¢ Lof the orchestra tions in | will begin during the coming weck. t showed Wi T fan Ilymn,” G minor, No. storale in * Grand Processional Maret duetion o Wagner. the conductor w by A bill for injunction has been filed in B \I..m,.%ull hzmnor. b J‘(‘»,llm A more by Rice amd D0; i rale in F, by George hiting John I\ Ford to { v 1 Si Mr. " . & 3 aturday interesting information hout me um.rx‘“l“[‘r 3 e mm mL A for the hm prid s run will be fived and other matters dis- t:u.~.~c<| This club was organized last Augnst, has filteen member: Jo B. Lyon, Jr., Pi pla Spru Secretary, o X'uller, rer; George Keen, bulH,a tain. st wheelman of the mcls is prob- mes Walker. t run of the Ariels will take place huuh mo"mm. denied that Stevens_y: sale of the pupils of | of the opera, but that in 183 the Chieago Musical Colexe will take place | stone composed, tpon the bas -\y, Apol]" Hall on Tuesday ecvening, the i ballad, * Billee Taylor,” w l_)nrln-nn. it The program will “be as Tollows: | entitled * Biliee Taylor; or. The Gay Young ndelssonn’s by Miss | Fellow,” which was produced st the London 1529, :md haga long run. It ¥ Burnard, who altered itand produced it_as the il “Billee Taylor: or, The War of Caribuo of the, drunatic coimp }:,«hl) Wi 111 The next soirée nus fons, "he beine rec o the Orde Tan- ;o Wagnera t ' ein Abend in Wienf, od Suppé 3. Rod ir, solo pro nese. i 4. Smes z ** Hugenotu (Ld by the Chicazo “Tillotson Hatl, evening, under the wooil bmxm\«.temn Kostka manner, and wis ub this season. "l \lL 7 b) then Mr, Thomas will secure his soloists | formanee of Kulluk's LOW'S W 3 for piano, by Miss Ifattio Le p}n), 5. Quvertura (Oberon). Cluh, The procecds e, were purehse o N fin Europe. When he has oloists, touch is ‘clear” and crispy and who | 6. Carnevate Di Ve butlding tho Memoria) Hail whieh the Clab i "““"”“",“,‘i. o i o phATe g 10 e il Uttt with, th then he will make out his vro. The an intelligent mauner. - Berthold L"clf-_i’ikd"‘ e L E intend erecting. Mr. Falk will aet as tone amd Burnand’s productions. Cer- u (_,1._,1, during the summer. 5 ng, *The Three Fishers) was | T Zvukystact vlutt ol Lanna, v musical aireetor and Miss Eliott will read on A Concertatue ititions hiave been made, but the plot ————— e of the play wis roduced in MY TREASURE. lmuble with our contemporary i be a confusion between te Dan Ilayman. Miss’ Etu this oceasion. The program for the Tu this ,afternvon will be given with splendid effeet by Tt sou £, Pheenix, the alto of Unity Church, who will, . and hens ‘public prop- ext month up:[m @ yen Church. _1er voice is od Rossiniho | ** Irichlimgsl 1y sympatheiic, " .o Thuite | tura, <1 A Vi SR Werver Watiar . 6 Jos Lunia | 15 1 1 m‘mfi of the * 12 Kvapik. od Fausta For The Chicugo Tribune. 1 had a prectous treasure NEW JMUSIC. Thit I kept from sl eves bid; Poud & Co. Chicago: Itwas ina wolden cugker. Muy Greezes. for ‘Aud fastencd was tho lid. Yal of 1881 and the Thomas Fe: I. sulun;m whom it has named N e MUSICAL Minnie Hauk has been singing in Switzer- land with great success, admirably cul .Ul Lhax has been definitl: 1hn ‘L; 15 ay be stater the pro',;mn{! [ : i scheme embraces three 5,77 by 6 Koncerty tancoui zubavi. Miss Amy Sherwin is going to Europe to - Guvotte Imper- e ) Jork, Cinciunati, and C plashl raxé s i continue her musical studies. by Fred L. Morey: and * Farewell, my A Tens fme Wooks, txo are stutled upon. The !«uu:lltb\1 THE W BOSTON ORCITESTRA. Vox Topu Ievéland. musician, Prof; Prohring own, farewell,” song, by Marg Kaiser. 1 tursed away denyh lIu-mm will probably be fixed in a week or | the elocutio The Boston Advertiser says: * Mr. Henry Armr_s]lls.” by Loul __A Cleveland musician, Prof, Puchrin ery S e rl Snass N Gems 6E e B brom the Case wouldlite. W0, and then Mr. ‘Thomas will be at liberty | Danforth played the Ch & fias written an opera, calied ** Anna Liese.” e e Ry rbiels S W Oue: day there cume a stranger— L. Higginson's plan of a permanent orches- 5 2 tra in Buston has been so modestly an- i soirée of Mr. Liebling’s pupils A translation of **La Mascoti,” un oper- | rumeuse,” and * Ol nounced and so quictly matured that we at_Pelton. Pomeroy | etta by the composer of *‘Olivette,” Was | a deur kttle isiund, doubt if the public even yit understand the | & (T0Ss 4 ‘\“m'l’:‘““; prought out in Boston & few daysazo. It | your beart,” **Sing to me, love, full measure of their good fortune, or know t“““fi“‘n m,"dme “"‘ o seems to liave been fairly suceesstul, but not | und * Shall ur parting be forever.” b that they owe it to Mr. Higginson’s private iss 1."'“,‘,," Sehiwarwenka’s | to zive prou of such popularity as Aud- Oliver Ditson & Co. Chicugo: Shorus will be recruited chiefly from onand’] munificence. e bas, we are told, already .l’relutl-m C minor, ran’s earlier work has gained. {1 mf{"“l{c b’mnl! York ang Bro u inging of G completed his arrangements for the coming lat wajor, by Miss Mme. Wallhdfen, better known as dme. and ** Part- b uklyn, abuut 609 sincers b Unite ] arka in G winor, Xpeeted trom eaeh For the evening | cutori.” N ~"“l“5”"’~ the.tenor of Unity season. The orchestra of sixty musicians, i " | Pauline Lucca, had to give up her enguge- X e ’s Scherzo a Ca- tvoted te andel the Boston- 1iande! and | Chureb, b ng quality, :md \with Mr. Henschel as conduetor, is engaged olr’s Scherzo Iant at dhe Tosal Opers House, Berlis, ow= c ol mily eveut, shortly [ Bocenceio \\'um. Holst; ** There's Kind be was, und gond, and true; at his touch the cover m the goldeu cusket. tlew. goahead. No soloists have yot been en- [ minor, op. 3L She has Euzul for any of thew. This willbe done | quite unusul 1his suurmer while he_is i Whitacre, who posses President of the New York Fes beantiful' soprano U ange, sang the Hugzu ind Wil " $50,000. There will be four | donm” Tler voi €renme and three afternoon concerts. ‘The flnrul )Nhr-l"l’a Wert voice ot aria, - fiexible, '\mx l Istood with smiles consenting, Suying it was all his own, As he reached his by to take it When the cover buck had lown. Igave him perfect titlo— Not the siightest cinitn [ kept; And becuuse ‘tway not more costly 1 couid almost huve weps. L Ko ot voice aydn Society will | assist. | itis used well, n‘,uh,\lr. Cawnsend p i 1 I iductor, L 3 ! , € arcliestr will 'Hux;fim‘: ‘J‘\;(Tdml:-’rarfiu‘ a baritone voice of unusually fine t ibre, | with few, if any exceptions. The concerts ing to an’ interesting Ky sl ol el lll:m\' of ‘them to Dbe European “The concert closed with @ seholarly perform- | are to be given every Saturday evening from expected, an event ch, makes nursery | 0¥ L6 BUEORT itz Flash Galop. Four happy months ke wore lt— {:nm of ligh “rank, who will be m\ucd ance upon the organ of Liszt’s **Grand Pre- | e middle of October, 1831, until the middle songs preferaple to operatic roles. “ires Jolie Waltz' by John F. Pound: o Proudiy wore it on his breast; A Thowas to Tude ai Bague. o B A CIL™ by 1832, The price’of tickets will-ve “heodore Thomas will begin a series of [ ' Fata Morgana,” \nelodys for piatio, by Hictitrd Aud then he suld his bosom y‘i e Cincinnati - Fostival will S5nd 75 cents, and they will be offered un- ! - Dogi. t 1 Goerdcler. Was by the weight oppressed. Under the same auspices through- ,e,Lnuuy o the publi he detal 3 concerts in Boston on May 9. His programs ———— . * Iug features cchnique both | yrranged s to interfere with noue of the | The soirée given by Miss Lillian E.Smythe | there include two performances each ot Ber- Beer. And now my heart fs ioavy. assion M well as admirable | gther musical projeets of i I the | atthe WoodruiT IHouse called tozetherone | lioz’s * Romeo et Juliette” Symphony, and 5 3 L«mmnu.jmhmnlaulnm i i “;g:“fi'xfinl;'lmmrf}neggs. fenes from - | deticits are to be met by M. nf the most brilliant andiences of the season, *Damnation de Faust.” The former has | Sunday oleht, an individual wich bis skin S5 golden cusker lios. © fi}nmguh:n : i d it was a merited tribute, for tew of the er been given in Boston before. Bt “Frink Lomgs. sioot on Market happ nal "““‘"t‘-’ of U THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. LOCAL MISCELLANY. have done_more thorough work in faurice Strakosch now admits | street, near Seveateentn, und took u chair near But, though wy heart i3 heusy, B h Whose action Mr, The original Fisk Jubilee Singers, who The Wabash Avenue M. E. éhoir will re- | Our city for the past three years. She was of his seheme to perform Wag- | n table. He wus lookins pretty corrowful, and I um proud to think to-day e program will differ from tho others, e ehted g i - | asststed in this entertainment by Mr. Bosco- Tingh in London. M. | one feliow, with 1 . That once be thouzht it worthy. t'«cnurw el &( g yesterday afternoon delighted a Iarge private | pear 4 portion of their Easter music to-day e Heimendahd, Mr. Grimsley, and .\ng‘f El ”imn on. Mr. | one el vt 0a bis breast 0 wear away- L “‘5'5. Toweres, bulas e e esixs, audience, will give a series of coneerts at the | ™, vy seribner, who has been connecte ee. The prineipal eveat of the even- | SERISH o, Moy left “rs‘_'l“';‘e‘s“’::lh'f;z " No he replied. ina beasy toge. ot S Jacqurra. | Central Music-llall on s\mnd[n‘ Tuesdays } (i) our music stores So many years, vy the siuging Pfin:)& 55, Smytiie | IS tdede, Miss e T tcsby 18 Sing | O pou cut stend uau thore..” sl the other. e I THE PAY RECITAL. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (matinée) | o umeq 1o this city, and is now with . | f the » Vanne Sorelfa Tnizrota ing. 1o slouch, und you dun't.zet Tellows HIG mein | will cure consumption, coughs. weak the pianist, o a recital | this'week. This troupe is so well known wl%s Setis 33 «a song rarely heard m coneerts here. but on : W 2 ' Donicues ther. 11 tell yer what Ul do; | D onenitie, s g‘l"“m‘l deh‘m:}- mm}fi pianist, gave 3 Brainard’s Sons. » demanding 2 voice of wmuch flexibility nd bufl‘f(l I.'l\ltem\stm(l!.o"e(gcer,lss:e glegler.ml\::[: “‘“mm, "rmn“;mcwr bier ‘[ml&k (:{ ?”;' Vronchiis, a1l 3 X 3 minutes o top Of my present lozd. and el e ——— arerooms | cultivation, combined with dramatic abi here that it hardly needs any introduction. Chickering Music-Tizll, overthe (umnh The Sinee they entered the field ten years &x0 | of pujon, Pomeroy & Cross, w F" 2t Hershey Iall Jast Wednesday afternoon, Rssisted by s g by Miss Fanny c and the | g 3 of o Fosted by Mss. Jessica 11 Jas suiig by el gdon't [ pus for the wholes of I do you'vesotibe | The mechanical construction of the Kim ball ution of tne lous winor cadenz e Huff, one of her osen- | they have immensely improved in vocaliz edicated last lay evening by a pl cuuuuduw with the b Schubert male guartet. Amon" the tioral | bilg tosettle.” This scherne w n bold ot becker, There \\1;.\ very Iarm‘xd-anlé;elxice in unn). and have sung all over this country and Q.Lm. nment gi u}undgr e auspi worthy of especial praise, and gave s | tributes was & broken shaft of \\!ule c«{ln:‘x- c.ui:.:!{ by the D!Xl:ur‘ B;‘d the beleruus ordered | vrgun renders it lmpossivle forthemto be forced Bltendanes and enpe 1 n—ix\- Hl;!:‘d‘n un of mu- | Europe, drawing crowded houses. he | Mrs. Ewily J. Evans. in. which Ewil Lieb- | Swytli opportunity to. display her artiste | tioss in a bed of half-opened roses, the shatt ! to be drawn, Inlessthan ten minutes the man ! out of tune.

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