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Show Leavitt's Specialty To-Night. To-night M. B. Leavitt's double specialty company will commence a three nights' engagement at the Salt Lake Theatre, and the entertainment is said to be one of the best varieties of the season. It includes a number of well-known attractions, at-tractions, and there is not a dull part in the whole programme. There is Miss Mollie Wilson, who is always a favorite at this theatre, who renders very pleasingly a number of the latest songs; Stanfey and Conway, who appear in a new comedy sketch entitled "Periwinkle's Return," -which is not inferior toahe sketch in which they made such a hit when they were here last; the Martell family, who perform a bicycle act, and the two Martell Brothers, who, as somersault somer-sault artists, are unsurpassed ; the four "musical kintra " Wnrvl RoooIot. nnA "--7 "HWIVI .11111 LUC eston Brothers, who manipulate a number num-ber of musical instruments, the playing on strings of sleigh bells being very pleasing. pleas-ing. Manchester and Jennings render an amusing comedy act, introducing singing sing-ing and dancing. One of the most interesting in-teresting parts of the entertainment is the performance of Till's Marionettes, the figures being worked with an almost perfect per-fect simulation of life. The ierforinance concludes with an intensely ainusin comedy, entitled "The Blighted Bach- cium, m which me -two leading parts are well rendered bv Sullivan and William Wil-liam F. Carroll. |