it Don’t miss the rarest musical treatr of the season and then regret it afterward. It will be once in a lifetime.Nothing resembling the novelty, brilliancy and charm of the weird Spanishmelodies produced by this troupe hasr ever been heard iu this city.Again let us impress it upon themusic loving people of our city not tolose this opportunity of hearing Ku-rope’s favorites. Their repertoire isexteusiveand varied and comprises,besides a vast number of Spanish airs,waltzes and national dances, the overtures and selections from many Span-operas. TheBrooklvnThe instruments are mandolins andguitars. The combinations of soundproduced by these instruments could not be imagined until they were heard. The movement of the Spanish airs is most infectious: the music is weirdand strange in its general character,and, at times, irresistablv recalls ‘•Carmen.” But what is more astonishing than anything is the perfect promptitude and precision with which these instruments are struck. Thomas’ orchestra, at its best, cannot excel theSpanish Students in accuracy of tempo and the effect of the strings, as handled by them, is something indescribable. The first selection brought down the house, and it seemed asthough the audience would not consent to let them go.This troupe will appear at Lewis’opera house Thursday evening, Marchbeensociety of the First M. E. Church at3200. Tickets for sale*t Warden's. Reserved9Admission 50.Pipillon skin cure, Fipillon catarrhcure. Pi Dillon couirh cure, and PiDillon