Callahan & Mack

“The Old Neighborhood”. This is the same act so often played here. It is a novel comedy musical sketch and goes just as well as ever. A good act. Carry their own scenery. Full stage, close in one. Time 19 minutes.

Irving Jones

(Colored). Coon shouter. He sings Irish and Coon songs, and has funny jokes. A good act, and made a decided hit. All in one. Time 14 minutes

Bellman & Moore

“Love in a Photograph Gallery”. They have played this sketch here before; it goes just as well as ever. We consider it a good act. They aught to be placed farther down the bill, both are capable artists and always make good where-ever placed. Full stage. Time 25 minutes.

Marlo & Aldo

Gymnasts. This is a horizontal bar act, and a good one. Both men are very clever and held the audience. Full stage. Time 11 minutes.

Staley & Birbeck

A musical transformation act which they have been doing for many years, and which is well known, and much overpaid. Went very well. Full stage. Time 10 minutes.

Henri Humberty

European Juggler. First appearance in America. He only played three performances, was taken quite ill and obliged to give up, much to our regret. The act is a good one and held audience to the close. Full stage. Time 12 minutes

Midgley & Carlisle

“Taking a Tonic”. This team are great favorites here; this is the first time they have presented the act in this house. It is on the same order as the other acts of the “Sammy and Sarah” series. It suited our audience and went very strong. Full stage, close in one. Time 25 minutes.

Meldowne [?] McDowell & Co

Sketch. This is a condensed version of the fourth act of Sardou’s Masterpiece “La Toska”. It is one of the best dramatic sketches we have had this season. The acting of both MacDowell and Miss Willard is perfection; the act is beautifully staged, and made a decided hit. It has created a great amount of talk. Full stage. Time 21 minutes.

Wright Huntington & Co.

“A Stand Off”. This is their new sketch which is good and capitally acted. Went much stronger than the old sketch (“A Stolen Kiss”) of last week. Full stage. Time 23 minutes.

Charlotte Guyer George

Contralto. Miss George has a fine voice and good selections, which the audience appreciated, and gave her a very generous applause. A decided hit. All in one. Time 11 minutes.