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Centra Library of Rochester and Monroe County Theater Collection

CORI THIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

Centra Library of Rochester and Monroe County Theater Collection

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\lV. O. MARTEN S, J E )N ELER,

F. GOETZMA

I MPORTER , RECTIFIER

& co. AND DISTILLER

RO HE· T R, N. Y.

Mrennerchor Programme. , HI': M IEN ER CHOR BAL MA QUE i to be the consum- 1

mate Rower of the Terpsichore's garden, the ;'Bo s ' of '/ all the ball ,

\V e dare not reveal to the pu blic eye all the dazzling plendor of thi

}mperial ¢ntertainment. But it i permitted u to ive a brief ket h of the magnif­IC ce with whi 'h the annual ball of the \lxnner hor will

he rclebrated.

The IlfCI r, tions for thi. ball have be n made upon a al of mn nifil n'e never before drt.: lmed Cif. No ex­

p n 'h t· r h b cn p red, a ove! fcat-UTes hav> I . n introdu d \ hi h will open the eye' of our merican fr i nd. to n '\. vi ,tas of gor Teousne ' .

"1 he 11lerlainment will be opened promptly at eight 0' 'lock, r the rendition of h· i e promenade mu i , by an Orche. tra of ( 0) mu I 'Ian , 'Ie t from the ymph­

'iety under the Ie. der hip of Profe or HENRY

Will then be formed in line and go through sundry evolu­tions consistant ,,,ith their peculiar dress and riggings.

One of the prominent entertainments will be the intro­duction of

\Vhich have been trained to the highest point of efficiency, by a germanized Italian, ignor Kleinini.

Next in order will be the introduction of the

LllDIES' ALERT HOSE CO. No· 2. No neces ity of making any remarks about them, they will excel any male company in this city in their mo t efficient evolution and drill.

he crob\lto will give everal acrobatic, grotesque,

farch, by d on their

carnavali.,tic performances during the intermis ions, among . which they will form evefal Pyramid to repre ent

Hungarian I) 'm -triu., and the Re eption ~ommittee, in I jean '0 'tum' will parade bcf r - th Prin e and Prin e ,

p 'rformtng 'undryevolution whi h have never yet appeared in any manual of tn ·ti ! and will be apt to a toni h even T the defunct and emin nt ommander f the late R 'an

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1 CAN BE OBTAINED AT

II t ken in t otaoeou I • • tyle od Qu IIty Guaranteed.

Find Him NEAR the ARCADE.

and any other.

. number of the mo t di tingui hed utlaw HOll e-breaKd , and Banditti in general, ha\'e been kindly 'elected by Ot r (~erman Police Commi ioner, and the' have been enaaacd a Floor ommittee. They have adopted the followin

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SE l SICQUES and DOLIA S I SPECiAlTY.

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No.7 IN THE AROADE.

27 E. MAIN STBEET.

THE MOST ELEGANT FLORISTS' STORE IN ROCHESTER. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS BOQUETS AND FLORAL DESIGNS. ALSO NOVELTIES IN EVERLASTING BOQUETS. BASKETS FOR PARLOR DECORATIONS,

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81 COMPLETED HAPPINESS . 81 And how to best obtain it, is a mystery that will be solved to your entire

satisfaction, if you will only consult your own interests, this is to be done by buymg your BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS at the PE<?PLES SHOJ,': STORE, for BEC~ & MEYER are the acknowledged leaders of the FIDe Shoe Trade, and our prices are withm the reach of all. Don't forget

87 87 East Main St., BECK & MEYER. 87

1. Positively no admittance to night.

the building a(ter mi~~'" 4. Positively no Return Checks given, under any con· sideration.

5. No one will be allowed on the floor before J2 o'clock, 2. In order to insure the attendance of none but those 'Unless in fancy dress or domino.

of respectability, the Floor Committee have been in~tructed with discretionary powp.rs of demanding the unmaskmg, and 6. All masks must be removed at 12 o'clock. if necessary, the expulsion of all persons pointed out as 7. All articles found, should be handed to ·the Floor objectionable. Committee.

8. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hat and Cloak Room, 25 3. Tickets must be shown on demand, to any member of T the Committee. I cents.

t;~~NQTES.~~~ The costumes for the Floor Committee have been fur­

nished by Mr. JOHN STOLLWERK of New York, also cos­tumes for Princ and Princess Carnival. Arrangements have been perfected with Mr. and Mrs. Kuhlman, whereby they will be present, with a large assortment of costumes, on the evening of the ball, to accommodate any who may wish to rent them.

A and occupy the spacious Hall of GEO. D. SMITH'S Music Wareroom . .

Mr. MAT DOLANTY is intrusted with the Culinary Depart­ment, and he promises the best the season affords. He will issue his own programme, which will be distributed at the Wine Rooms, on the night of the t}all.

All spectators wishing to reserve their seats in advance, can do so by applying at GEO. D. S MITH'S Music Store, on Friday, February 2d, at 9 o 'clock A. M., for an additional charge of 50 cents.

The front rows of the Parquette Seats are reserved for Masks only. .

Tickets can be procured of members of the Mrenner Lhor only, and in particular of Henry Hebing, Maill st. , Schmidt & Kaelber, Opticians. Main street bridge, Bausch & rans­field, Arcade, and Geo. D. Smith, State street. For speci I

The Wine Rooms and Supper Rooms will adjoin the stage ~ Ladies' tickets apply to Schmidt & Kaelber, only.

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General 6ammittee of arran~ements, t JOHN KEISER, A. VOGT, HENRY ZIMMER, JOS. SHATZ. _

GEO. J. OAKS, F. A. STECHER, GEO. LUDEWIG, . HANS GANZEL, MARTIN BEIR, C. WAGNER,

G. BORNEMAN. C. F. GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS GERBER, DR. JULIUS SCHMIDT, EMIL REISKY.

~ eception 8ommittee. Captiano, Dr. FRED BUECHERT.

MARTIN BEIR, A. VOGT, H. HEBING, T. STREHLE, C. STAUD, PH. BERGER, R. SCHMITT.

OTTO BLOCK.

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MASQUERADE COSTUMES,

66 NORTH AVENUE.

.A New and Elegant .Line of Faney and Comic Co.tU7ne. on Hand. Parlk •• upplied ~ .hfWt notiee.

Ploor 8ommittee. Capitano, GEO. J. OAKS.

ARTHUR LUETCHFORD, FRANK D. HOTCHKISS, FRANK OERTEL, WM. ALPETER, GEO. LUDEWIG,

CHAS. WEISS, HENRY WILL, ED. HELLER, R. WINTEROTH, C. F. GOTTSCHALK.

Leader of Concert Music, PROF. HENRY GREINER.

Leader of Dancing Music, CONCERTMEISTER, LUDWIG SCHENCK.

Caller, A. FECHENBACH.

Rochester Brewing Company's

" CI~CJlK 8 WIlJ.!~ " Lager Beer takes the Lead for its Fine

Flavor and Puriety. It Excels All Others.

42 STATE and 13 MILL STREETS.

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an tbe B~oic'est and Rewest ~atterns.

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