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5 Selection Germans before Paris DeKontski
PART TWO
6 Overture Popular Medley
Beyer
7 Waltz
Sorosis
Keiser
8 Cornet Solo, Love's Old Sweet Song Molloy
Played by W. S. MYGRANT
9 Descriptive Fantasia, Dance of the Goblins Loraine
10 March The Jolly Coppersmith Peter
January 27th, 1899 8 P.M.
Friday Concert by the Thirteenth Regiment Band
PART ONE Star Spangled Banner
1 March
Bravo Gilder
Dedicated to Lieut. Hobson and his brave crew who sank the Merrimac.
2 Overture Guy Mannering Bishop
3 a. Adagio O How Kindly Beethoven
b. Chorus from the Oratorio The Day of Judgment Schneider
4 Grand Fantasia on Scotch songs
Van Mannan
5 Waltz Reverie Waldteufel
PART TWO
6 Selection The Irish Artist Vernon
7 Ballet Music from Faust (Suite 2) Gounod
8 Cornet Solo, The Star of Bethlehem Adams
Played by W. S. MYGRANT
9 Caprice Heroique, Awakening of the Lion Kontski
01 March Popular Clark
W S. MYGRANT, BANDMASTER
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music Program-Continued
January 28th, 1899 2.30 P.M. Concert by the Thirteenth Regiment Band
Saturday · · · Č
PART ONE Star Spangled Banner M. I. V. W. S. Mygrant
1 March
2 Overture
Pique Dame Suppe
3 a. Schubert's Serenade
Schubert
Cornet Obligato by MR. S. O. MYGRANT
b. Traumerei
Schuman
4 Grand Selection from Freischutz
Weber
5 Gavotte The First Heart Throbs Eilenberg
PART TWO
6 Overture Rosamunde Schubert
7 Hallelujah Chorus from the Messiah
Handel
8 Cornet Solo-
a. Answer
Robyn
b. Polka
Sea Flower
Rollinson
Played by W. S. MYGRANT
9 Dance
La Belle Creole
Herman
10 March The Serenade
Herbert
Saturday · · ·
January 28th, 1899 8 P. M. Concert by the Thirteenth Regiment Band
1 March
Syradella
3 Waltz Rosen Auf Den Weg Fetras
4 a. Characteristic piece, On Tiptoe Hosmer b. Polka Caprice Perlet
5 Cornet Quartette-
a. Pilgrim's Chorus from Tannhauser Wagner
b. American Hymn Keller
Played by the MYGRANT BROTHERS (S. O., C. E. and W. S. MYGRANT and MR. ANTHONY ABARNO
PART TWO
6 Grand Fantasia, National Songs of Germany Kappey
7 Intermezzo, Love's Dream after the Ball Czibulka
8 Cornet Solo, Concert Waltz Ecstacy Short
Played by W. S. MYGRANT
9 Fackeltanz Triumph of Art Langey
10 March 2d Regiment
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Music Program-Continued January 30th, 1899 8 P.M. Concert by the Thirteenth Regiment Band
monday · · · ·
PART ONE Star Spangled Banner
1 Grand March, Maid of Orleans
Cowen
2 Overture
Semiramide
Rossini
3 Largo
Handel
4 Selection
In Gay New York
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5 Waltz
La Serenata (Italian)
Jaxone
PART TWO
6 Overture The Beautiful Galatea
Suppe
7 Patrol Pittsford Farm
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8 Cornet Solo Polka Fancies
Perkins
Played by W. S. MYGRANT
9 a. Characteristic Piece, The Moorish Pageant Laurendeau
b. Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana Mascagni
10 March Semper Fidelis
Sousa
January 3Ist, 1899 8 P.M.
Tuesday · · · · Čbir Concert by the Thirteenth Regiment Band
PART ONE Star Spangled Banner
1 March
Col. Austin arr. W. S. Mygrant
2 Overture Zampa Herold
3 Waltz Petite Love Knots Wormser
4 Fantasia on Dixie Langey
5 Selection The Circus Girl Caryll
PART TWO
6 Overture Popular
· Beyer
7 Polish Dances No. 1 Scharwenka
No. 2 Scharwenka
8 Cornet Solo, Blue Bells of Scotland (with variations) Hartmann
Played by W. S. MYGRANT
9 Romance and Shadow Dance from Dinerah
Meyerbeer
10 March Ye Ancients
Reeves
W. S. MYGRANT, BANDMASTER
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Mrs. A. Herzog,
Miss Lottie Beyer,
Mrs. A. E. Ives,
Miss May Beyer,
Mrs. Leiser,
Mrs. Buchanan,
Mrs. B. Loder,
Mrs. Alexander Campbell,
Mrs. Macumber.
Miss Annie L. Campbell,
Mrs. W. P. Reid,
Miss Maud Caldwell,
Mrs. A. L. Rickard,
Mrs. F. L. Carter,
Mrs. A. Rooney,
Mrs. Russel Clap,
Miss Olive Sabine,
Mrs. A. Cook,
Miss Florence Sadler,
Mrs. Davidson,
Miss Lillian Seymour,
Miss May E. Day,
Miss Edith Simonson,
Mrs. E. A. Day,
Mrs. Simpson,
Miss Alice M. Day,
Mrs. Frederick Shoop,
Miss Florence E. Day,
Miss J. Day,
Mrs. C. Wheeler,
Mrs. Denton,
Miss Margaret Whittaker,
Mrs. H. R. Elliot,
Mrs. H. F. Wilson,
Mrs. Wieland.
HOUSE COMMITTEE.
Chairmen :
Mrs. Alexander Hutchins, Mrs. Frederick Cranford, Mrs. Victor A. Robertson, Mrs. B. B. Mosher, Mrs. G. S. Williams.
Mrs. George A. Evans,
Mrs. William Maddren,
Mrs. Havens Brewster Bayles,
Mrs. J. B. Mattison,
Mrs. Sidney Allan Fox,
Mrs. Charles Peterman,
Mrs. J. W. Hamilton,
Mrs. Clarence N. Phipps,
Mrs. James Hardie,
Mrs. W. H. B. Pratt,
Mrs. Ralph P. Hinchman,
Mrs. R. Santoire,
Mrs. H. N. Hoople,
Mrs. J. C. Shaw,
Mrs. H. B. Lane,
Mrs. J. E. Sheppard,
Mrs. William A. Little,
Mrs. D. M. Staebler,
Mrs. Christopher Lott,
Mrs. Frank E. West.
Mrs. Jerome Walker,
CHARIOT OF THE GOLDEN HOURS. Mrs. Charles A. Olcott, Chairman.
MERCURY COMMITTEE.
Mrs. M. L. Bodkin,
Miss Griffin.
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Miss Sadie Forman,
Miss Ruth Fowler,
Mrs. Thomas L. Wells,
T THE GRAECO-ROMAN BALL. To be given at the 13th Regiment Armory, Sumner, Putnam and Jefferson Avenues, under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Build- ing Committee of the Medical Society of the County of Kings, for the benefit of the Medical Library, on Thursday evening. February the second, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine.
Tickets, five dollars, admitting one and includ- ing supper, may be procured from the Hostesses, Members of the Executive Committee, and from Miss Whitlock, Brooklyn Barnard Club, 132 Remsen Street, Brooklyn.
Mrs. J. ELIOTT LANGSTAFF, President,
19 SEVENTH AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
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Olympian Games.
The Olympian Games which will be given as the concluding event of the two weeks' Festival, although coming at the close, will not by any means be the least important of the attractions offered our visitors. When we state that Mr. Charles Bostwick, of the Seventh Regiment, will be Clerk of the Course, accompanied by his well known corps of assisants, that Mr. William H. Robertson will be the Starter and that Mr. Fred W. Burns will be the An- nouncer, it is an assurance that the events will be started on time, that they will follow each other promptly and that the audience will be clearly informed of all that transpires on the track.
The list of events has proven attractive to our most notable athletes, and the number of entries received promises several most exciting contests. The program of the Games will include the following events, which are open to all registered athletes :
100 Yards Run, Handicap.
440 Yards Run, Handicap.
1/2 Mile Run, Novice.
1 Mile Run, Handicap.
75 Yards Sack Race, Handicap. 2 Lap Chariot Race Pursuit, Scratch. Running High Jump, Handicap. Putting 16-1b. Shot, Handicap.
1 Mile Roller Skating Race, Handicap.
In addition to these, two events, a Sixty Yard Run Handicap and a Half Mile Run Handicap, are for school boys only, and are open to all school boys in the United States.
The names of the referee, track and field judges, time keepers, etc., will not be ready in time for this publication, but will appear in the Official Games Book.
From those who have already been notified and who have accepted, the assurance can be given that the competitors will have nothing with which they can find fault.
Knowing well the interest which has been taken in these Games from the beginning, we can only advise those who have not as yet secured reserved seats for that night that they should at once visit the Sales Committee at our Festival, and obtain such tickets as they may need, before they are all disposed of, as the number is very limited.
An event which will occur upon this same evening and which promises to be exceedingly interesting will be a dress parade by the Thirteenth Regiment, Major George D. Russell commanding, which will take place immediately after the Games, the assembly being ordered for 10.30 p.m. It will not be possible to assemble the entire strength of the Regiment upon this occasion, owing to the limited floor space which will be at their disposal, as it is the intention to place additional seats on the main floor outside of the track used for the games.
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