Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, September 20, 1891, Page 20, Image 20

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PITTSBURG'S LEADING THEATER.
David Henderson and John W. Norton..- ... Managers.
WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES.
THE GREAT NEW -YORK SUCCESS!
DIRECT FROM THE FOURTEENTH STREET THEATER
A GRAND AND SUPERB PRODUCTION I
THE PICTURESQUE MILITARY COMEDY DRAMA,
BY HARRY P. MAWSON, ESQ.,
.FAIR. REBEL!
With its wealth of beautiful scenery and great mechanical creations.
SEE THE GREAT COM P AMY,
SEE THE SUPERB SCENERY,
SEE THE STRIKING MILITARY EFFECTS.
The Leading Amusement Resort
for Ladies and Children.
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ONE WEEK, COMMBKCINa
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See the Thrilling Telegraph Scene,
See the Great Revolving Libby Prison Scene
And the Renowned Escape.
Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Forming Historical Pictures. All the Old
War Characters Brought Into Real Life.
. The same great production as that seen in New York during the long run of this play there.
ED MAWSON
FANNY GILLETTE
AS :
AS :
COLONEL EZRA MASON.
CLAIRETTE MONTEITH:
Poplar nthm Miesflay. Bast Seats 25 aid 50c. General Admission Evenings 50c.
WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 28. Inauguration of the regular Fall and Winter
Season Carleton Opera Company in the reigning New York Casino Success, '"INDIGO."
tb:e.t:e:r.
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Introducing first THE INIMIT ABLB
COMIQUES,
THEFENTONS,
"The Two Men From Galway."
THE TWO DRUMMERS,"
JENNIE JESSIE
HERWORTH & RIPLEY,
Great Character Artists.
IT HE AMERICAN JENNY LIND,
MISS NELLIE STOWE,
Talented Operatic and Ballad Singer.
4-The Adonis-4
10DUCING THEI1
BURLESQUE
GIL50N & I
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INTRODUCING THEIR WONDERFUL
BURLESQUE CIRCUS.
IN THEIR UNEQUALED SPECIALTIES.
THE TWO FUNNYMEN,
CARROLL BROS.
THE FAMOUS SKIRT DANCERS,
THE MERRICK SISTERS.
OTXRIO Xii
WILL CONTAIN ALL NEW AND
NOVEL FEATURES.
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Will ho given twice each afternoon and
evening that will excel in point of merit the
principal stage performance usually given
in Museums.
Admission, 10c. Children, 5c.
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Next Wee- "Ten Nights In a Bar Boom.'1
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THEATRE:
POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE.
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Under the Direction of R. M. Gulick & Co.
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' THIS WEEK ONLY!
Direct from triumphs in Philadelphia and Washington comes the r
Spectacular Farce-Comedy entitled
A
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ROLIiE R!
BY ARCHIBALD GORDON.
Presented by COMSTOCK'S COMPANY OF CLEVER COMEDIANS,
including such well-known people as
BARNEY FAGAN,
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THE ONLY LEON,
JOHN D. GILBERT,
GEORGE LAURI,
, J. J. COLEMAN,
JOHN CALLAN,
J. GORDON SPARKS,
LOUISE ARN0T, MARIETTA NASH, BELLE LA VERDE,
LILLIAN MELBOURNE
T. AND 30 OTHERS, INCLUDING "
The Famous Bijou Quartet PSYCHE, the Sensational Dancer.
MATT GREEN, the Yankee Showman
ALL THE "HIGH ROLLER" MEDLEYSrDAHCES, ELECTRICAL MARCHES,
BURLESQUE IMITA TIONS, TOPICAL SONGS, and
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MONDAY, SEPT. 28 OLIVER BYRON.
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Pittsburg's heading Theater.
David Henderson and John W. Norton,
Managers.
Week Beginning September 28,
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Opening of the Regular Season.
Special Engagement of
W. T. CARLETON'S
OPERA COMPANY,
In Strauss' Spectacular Opera,
ND1GO!
Crowned with the laurel wreath of popu
lar approval. Gorpcously mounted and
handsomely costumed.
Everything New.
-Tew becnery,
New Costumes,
Enlarged Chorus,
Augmented Orchestra,
Amazonian March.
All who arc fond of sweet musio woven into
bright scenes will co to see
X2TDIC3-0.
Bale of seats will open at Box Office Thurs
day, Sept. -i, at 9 o'clock. se2M30
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WOODS'
Penetrating
PLASTER.
is UU1C1C Othei'b iu
comparison are slow or
:DEI. If suffering try
WOOD'S PLASTER
It renetrates, Bo-
liovcs, Cnres.
All Druggists.
FOR THE DEAF.
On account ol not being able to see all who
called on mo during my previous visit in
Pittsburg, I have arranced to be at tho
SIOKOKGAHE-A HOUSE,
Tuesday, September 22,
until 5 T. ., and -Could be pleased to consult
with any who may be suffering from defec
tive hearing, regarding tho advisability of
using the sound discs. II. A. WALES,
se!9 71 Bridgeport, Conn.
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ABTIST AND rHOTOGAP
16 SIXTH STKEET.
Cabinets, $2 to $ jot dozen; petites, $1 per
dozen. Telephone 17-1. ai-73-w rau
D. L. Dowd's Health Exerciser.
T:r Irih -e:iers ZtlizWrj Pecyln
SQentlacea, in. Toult: thet
3 or Icti1. A complete grnsiiism.
Tabea up but 6 la tqutre floor room ;
i new, sdeutiSe, dantle.coaprebciielTe,
Jchetp. lEdoreea by SO.000 phTtldaM,
I boh mine It. Send for lllnstritcd clr-
culr, 40 cDsraTlDes. ro chirf e. Frcf.
D. L.-Dowd. f rfmllf PhTrtal A Vo.
rtut .) lCc-un,llatl-tKjie.oic.
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Sow is the best season lor planting and
pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak
ing charge of workgenerally; also draining.
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER,
riSWOKTH AV Shadyside, Pittsburgi
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HARRY DAVIS'
FIFTHAVE. MUSEUM-THEATER.
THE PLACE TO SPEND A
PLEASANT HOUK.
com1xcing Monday, Sept. 21,
COLONEL COOPER,
TALLEST HN ON EAHTE
He holds up a $100 bill that will bo siren to
anyone that can reach it.
ONE WEEK LONGER, THE
SCBflB
Of!
Iraer
Showing the OEIGIXAL rUENITUBE IN
FITZSIMIIONS BOOM when he killed
Gilkinson,and the BLOOD STAINS OF THE
DETECTIVE ON MATTEESS AND CAB
PET. Thousands of people gazed in awe-stricken
silence on these relics of crime last week,
and hoped for the recapture of the murderer.
FITZSIMMONS'
Cell Bars and Saws
ABE ALSO SHOAV2J.
AMOMCEMEKT EXTRAORDHf ART I
CHAS. DIAMOND,
THE MILANESE MINSTBEL, AND HIS
COTERIE OF VAUDEVJLL1ANS,
Have Been Specially Engaged for
ONE WEEK ONLY. :
He is one of tho highest-priced performers
in the world. His company comprises a
dozen well-known names.
mrC PrtHPr07Bytne Hungarian Band on
rllL- luiiutnl the Balcony every after
noon and evening.
Admission to
Children
all
Doors open from 1 to 6 and 7 to 10 r. m.
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10c
5c
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GRAND OPENING
Of Christy's Dancing Academy, No. 1010 and
1012 Pcnn avenue, city, on MONDAY EVEN
ING, eptember2 Beginners' classes formed
every evening next week except Tuesday.
Prof. Christy is prepared to teaoh the art of
dancing in one term, having good system
and instructors.
Get circulars in musio stores. se200
PROF. JAMES P. BROOKS.
The only member in this city of tho Ameri
can Society of Professors of Dancing, New
York. DANCING ACADEMY, Liberty av
enue and Sixth street. Will open for ladies
and gentlemen THUBSDAY, October 1. at 8
o'clock r. X. Por Misses and Masters, SAT
URDAY, October 8, at 3 o'clock, p. M.
For particulars call Jor circulars at musio
stores. sel3-M
SIXTH ST., NEAR ALLEGHENY BRIDGE.
Charles L. Davis Owner and Manager.
WILL POSITIVELY OPEN ON
MONDAY, SEPT. 21,
-WITH-
MSS
PAULINE HALL
And her superb Opera Company in the following
Repertoire;
. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
. BELLE 3I1jT3.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Matinee,
jviadam:e fataET.
Saturday Night, by Request,
PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50.
SEPT. 28 THE MERCHANT.
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BBAUN'S DANCINGA CADEMY,
63, 65 and 07 Fourth ave. (Second floor.)
Opening Monday Evening, Sept. 28.
Three classes for beginners, 7:S0 to 10:30
p. .
Two classes for advanced pupils, 7:30 to II
p. it.
Two classes for children, 1 to 5p. .
Three teachers in each class.
Tuition, ono quarter (ten lessons) Threo
dollars. sel3-13, 15, 19, 20, 22, 2, 27,23
The Thuma Dancing Academy,
W FOURTH AVENUE.
NINTH YEAB. ESTABLISHED 1883.
Opening for the season, Thursday, Sep
tember 24; children, Saturday, September
26. Circulars now ready. Office open day
and evening. 61 FOUBTH AVENUE.
EC13-52-SU
ZFTZEB-CsTTS
O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents,
131 Fifth ave., above Smithfleld, next Leader
office. No delay. Established 20 years. t
BASEBALL!
EXPOSITION PARK.
Last Series but One of the
League Season.
Fight for place between the
Pirates. and the Spiders.
MONDAY, TUESDAY Alii WEOHESDAY,
SEPT. 2i, 22 and 23,
PITTSBURG VS.. CLEVELAND.
Game called a! 4 o'clock.
HE! WILLIAMS' ACADEMY.
MONDAY EVENING, SEPTE11 21.
Matinees, Xuesda, Thursday, Saturday.
4-331(3- S-E-ZOWS IlsT 0nTE-4
The Fittest Still Survives, and Always Holds First Plaoe.
LILLY CLAY'S COLOSSAL GAiETY COMPANY
4:0
ARJ1STS
40
SAM T. JACK,
Manager.
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Presenting the Mu
sical Soiree,
OF
Beauties onlled from
every clime beneath
the shining stars.
Forms fair and 3iiiiuuiUl
faultless. Facesbright ":':li(U!;
OS me rosy uaw
September 28 TONY PASTOB'3 OWN COMPANT.
Grand realistic Ball
Fight presented in
the gorgeous bur
lesque, ION JOSE
The sensational bur
lesque, Robin Hood.
(In a-new dress.)
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GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE.
Mr. E. D. Wilt.
Proprietor and Manager
Oie M, Gommencms Wiu Ift
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
EFPIE ELLSLER
,, C. II. GO
ULDOGK
TIE GREATEST OF ALL MADISON SQUARE THEATEB SUCCESSES,
In Her-Original Character of
.HAZEL
WITH THE
ORIGINAL DUNSTAN,
SUPPORTED BY
FRANK WESTON
And a Splendid Company
IN THE DOMESTIC COMEDY DRAMA,
HAZEL v
v KIRKE
AS PLAYED BY THEM OVER 1,200 NIGHTS.
EXPOSITION
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FOURTH WEEK.
programme:
MONDAY Bequest Nfc;ht. . , , ,
TUESDAY Ireland's Day and Irish musio. The ,
"Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls," "Dear Lit
tle Shamrock" and other melodies dear to every
true Irish heart. Soul-stirring memories of the
Emerald Isle. , . , , .
WEDNESDAY Matinee musio for tho ladies in
the afternoon. Popular selections for the masses
BSD AY Scotland's Day. "The Blue Bells
of Scotland," "Scots Wh'a Hae Wi Wallace
Bled," "The Land o' Cakes.' Played as only Cappa
can play them. A musical programme of familiar
and delightful music. ..,... ...
FRIDAY Classical Night. A choice seleotion
of music from the great composers.
SATURDAY The ever-popular People's Day.
Cappa and his superb hana in a programme of
unusual excellence.
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MAGNIFICENT ART DEPARTMENT.
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PRICES:'
First Floor (reserved) 50c, 75c, $1. Dress Circle (re
served) 25c, 50c, 75c. Gallery, 15c. ADMISSION, 50c.
'SPECIAL PRICES-Wednesday Matinee, First ' Floor (re
served) 50c. Dress Circle (reserved) 25c
Next Week ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
SL-20-U
HARRIS' THEATER.
Mrs. P. Harris, K. L. Britton, T. F. Dean,
Proprietors and Managers.
Week Commencing Monday, Sept- 21.
Dan McCarthy's Picturesque Irish
Comedy Drama,
THE
CRUISKEEN
LAWN.
Original meohanlcal and scenic effects.
New and correct 'costumes. Sparkling; say
ings and specialties presented, by a company
of clever comedians.
Week Sept. 28 Hines and Remington in
"Hearts of New York." se20-2t
CANCER
and TUMORS cured. N.
knife. Send for testtmon
1&1. O.B.U IlchMl, M.D.,
ao. a. x.
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DESKS
OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION, LOWEST PRICE-.
Also, the
Celebrated Folding Chairs.
LAWN CHAIRS.
RUSTIC ROCKERS,
STEAMER
iVfl Jft
CHAIRS,
WHEELCHAIRS,
INVALIDS' Goods,
and other novelties.
0 Special discount3
HOW UUflQ,
STEVENS CHAIR CO., No. S Sixth St. Pgh.
JeSl-su
Renouf s Curling Parlors
ave i.emovea 10
NO. 4 SIXTH ST.,
Room No. 1, Second Floor.
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