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Show The-re has arrived in New York from Dublin a musical instrument with an interesting history. It is the harp of Thomas Moore, the Irish poet, and is now tho property of Mario Glover-Miller, the ror.ceTt singer and soprano solist of the Church of the Sacrod Heart of Joius. The instrument belonged to her grandfather, grand-father, the lato Professor Glover of Duo-lin. Duo-lin. to whom it was given- by tha Messrs. Power of that city, the firm that first publis-hedl Moore-'s- poems. Professor G'lover, shortly before his death, gave It to bis daughter, Mrs. Daniel Glover-Sutiivan. Glover-Sutiivan. organist of Holy TrU.ity church in New l'ojk City, and she in turn, con veyed it to Jut fiiunlitfr. Mrs:. Miller. '1 fi- h;irp i-' of tin- sylo Known as ri. , I ri.-h l-'aiwiy. It is afK-tit t tir- ! t i:; h. :i;Ut. .-.r..l w i;;..'s. p.Thaps. t ri pour.-.ls. It. hay .i K?ar.-n..ly . i.rvnl front I illar m. 1 ,wc! ; iv-ck. Its eompa.-s e;:inj..r,.-f s in ri -i!-.tt;. s m-.e: I .iiati-r. r.d.y in thr key of . I n er.i suit- i" tr. 1 ruri:' r, t a. sili-'t-:-I'-itc- In-arli g lie- bsscrupt ion : -.-Jiuir iiair.. l-n-'-iue.l to S'i nfess'ir Ck'Vi.r." |