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MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS.-Continued. MISCELLANEOUS MISS BERTHA WEBB, Violin Virtuoso. BERNHARD LISTEMANN CLUB. MISS ANNIE LOUISE WHITE, Dramatic and BARITONES: (Of Boston.) Humorous Recitals. READERS AND ENTERTAINERS BERNHARD LISTEMANN, Violin. MISS VIDA SKOOG, Pianist. ARTHUR BERESFORD. Miss ANNIE LOUISE WHITE. G.B. RONCONI, Flute. The management has the honor to again GEORGE BOULT. PROF. R. L. CUMNOCK. FRITZ GIESE, Violoncello. announce this well-known attraction. The FRITZ LISTEMANN, Violin and Piano. company has been strengthened and en- BARITONES-BASSOS ABBIE BIRDSALL. JACQUES BENAVENTE, Viola and Clarionet. larged and now consists of seven artists. DOUGLAS LANE. PROF. W. F. WENTWORTH. J. M. FLOETON, Double Bass. The quartette sing in both English and PROF. S. T. FORD. Swedish with equal facility. New and FRANCIS WALKER. G. B. RONCONI, Baritone. MISS ELIZABETH GLEASON. ALSO A elegant printing is being issued for the CONTRALTOS: DOROTHY RENFREW. DISTINGUISHED PRIMA DONNA. coming season. MAUD MURRAY. This great combination of solo artists is JULIA O'CONNELL. JOHN CHRISTY. well-known throughout the musical world MINNIE W. BABCOCK. and is without question the most finished MISS LURA BARDEN. THE ROSA LINDE CONCERTS. WEDA COOK. club of its kind in America. PROF. W. H. MEEKE. ROSA LINDE, Prima Donna Contralto. JENNIE DICKERSON. FRANZ WILZCEK, The great Austrian Vio- COL. J. WINSLOW AYER. ANNIE BUCKLEY HILLS. Miss HELEN HOOKER. linist. ROSA LINDE. THE BOSTON IDEAL BANJO, MANDO- BERNHARD EINSTEINE, Tenor Robusto. BERTHA Foy GOLDING. LIN AND GUITAR CLUB. MISS LUCIE E. MAWSON, Concert Pianist. MISS ADELE STRAUSS. EDITH LOUISE SMITH. G. A. LANCING, Banjo and Mandolin. This company of great artists will form CORNETISTS: PROF. THOS. C. TRUEBLOOD. A. D. GROVER, Banjo and Mandolin. one of the very strongest of the purely PAULINE GLIDDEN CHAPMAN. W. B. VERNUM. WM. ROBINSON, Mandolin and Guitar. musical attractions for the coming season. B. E. SHATTUCK, Banjo and Guitar. Miss Linda has a most wonderful voice, WALTER EMERSON. MARSHALL P. WILDER. H. GALEUCIA, Banjo and Guitar. having a compass of three octaves-from ANNIE PARK. MIRA BEALS. For the fourth season we present this well- low C to high C-every note true and pure. JOHN A. HOGAN. known attraction. They have had nothing Her lower tones are unusually broad and HARPIST: CHAS. ROBERTS. but the greatest success for the last three full, and yet she sings with ease the highest MATILDA PASTOR. GEO. W. GAGE. seasons. Every member is an artist and soprano arias. they produce effects never before obtained Franz Wilzcek the Austrian Violinist was ESTHER OWEN. one of the few real pupils of Joachim, and MAGICIANS: with these instruments. he justly ranks among the greatest violin- EDWARD MARO. SOPRANO SOLISTS: ists of to-day. He was one of the prin- cipal features of the DeVere-Campanini ADRIAN PLATE. CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. THE SWEDISH QUARTETTE GRAND Concerts of last season. SOTO SUNETARIO. (Japanese). CLEMENTINE DEVERE SAPIO, CONCERTS. Bernhard Einsteine has a fine robusto MUSICAL LECTURER: Miss BLANCHE TAYLOR. (Sixth Season.) tenor voice of great sweetness and accuracy, and he is also an artist as well. MISS ELSIE WARREN. CHAS. A. SKOOG, First Tenor. FANNY GRANBERY Levy. Miss Lucie E. Mawson comes with the NANNA SKOOG-SEELEY, GEORGE LAURIN, Second Tenor. A. EMIL SKOOG, Baritone. highest recommendations from Germany, as ORIGINAL MONOLOGUE: MARIE DECKER. well as the musical critics of New York City. ALEXANDER EMSLIE, Basso. IDA M. MAWSON. JENNIE O'NEILL POTTER. MARIE MELINI, (With assisting artists.) FRANCES ROUSSEAU. Beacon Orchestral Club. Park Sisters, Quartette. PIANISTS: EVA EMMET WYCOFF. Cappa's 7th Regiment Band. Rutger's College Glee Club. MISS JANE POTTER. LUCY MAWSON. VIOLINISTS: Clara Louise Kellogg Co. Slayton's New York Stars. WALTER A. PICK. FRANZ WILZCEK. Dudley Buck Quartette. Tennessee Jubilee Singers. EDWIN M. SHONERT. MISS BERTHA WEBB. 2 EMIL LIEBLING. MAUD POWELL. 3 Harp and Ballad Concerts. Ladies' Cicilian Quartette. 4 SOLO FLUTISTS: SIGNOR GIUSEPPE VITALE. 5 Metropolitan College of Music New York Criterion Comedy Co. BERNHARDT LISTEMANN. 6 Glee Club. G. B. RONCONI. HARRY DIMOND. (Boy Violinist). We Three Trio. SIG. A. CARRANO. Murray Bros., (Trio.) ANNA E. HUNT. (Solo Violinist).

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