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Day
19
Month
September
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rearding Leavitt's European Minstrels, the company wliich will appear at the opera house on Friday evening, the Detroit Free Press eays : "Negro minstrele are strictly an American product, and just why Manager Leavitt should cali the excellent organization which opened at Whitney's Opera House last evening, "European " minstrels, when all of his company are well-known native performers, is the question. But let that be as it may, the performance they gave was a good one. The comedians were amusing, the vocalista are gifted with fair voices, and the entire programme moved with great spirit. The first part introduced Eddie Mannine, J. H. Symonds, Harry J. Armstrong and Him Price, comical eingers of comical songa, and J. D McCabe, Master Jas. Joy, Geo. W. Kerr and Roger Harding in vocal solos. Master Jas. Joy's song, "With AU Her Faults I Love Her Still," was especially well rendered. William Roe opened the olio with a statue pedestal clog that won him hearty applause. Harry Barnett's songa followed, and the electric trio, Roger Harding, G. W. Kerr and J. D. McCabe, who came next, made a decided hit. Harry J. Armstrong contributed generously to the fun making, and Doremus and Clayton's act with the trick mulé Jasper introduced a novel bit of burleeque. Chas. H. Kmg, banjoist, Walker and Foreet's musical act, and Öymonds, Hughes and 'Rastus in their sketch, "The O!d-Fashioned Homestead," rounded out a programme without one poor feature in it. Among the many attraction s that will be exhibited at tne Holland & Gormley circus on Saturday, Sept. 21, the most attractive will be the large elephant 'A1bert." This is one of the most intelligent animáis ever seen. He does numerou9 tricks, plays upon a cornet, and iu fact does everything except talk. The entire programme fquals that of the larger shows, and you are sure to get your money's worth, as the prices are only 25 and 15 cents. Don't fail to eee the show. Holland & Gormley 's New Allied Shows will exhibit on their old grouud in Ann Arbor, Saturday, September 21, afternoon and evening. Admission 25 and 15 cents. li is now twice its former size. ThÍ9 show exhibited here last season for several days, and left with the good will and best wiehes of everyone whoattended. Our exchanges speak highly of it wherever it goes.

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Ann Arbor Register