The La Jess

13 mins. Gar in 4. Man and woman, contortion work on the trapeze and swinging rings. Paraphernalia is bright, costumes seem new. Very pretty sight act. Good far any spot in the three-a-day section.

Metropolitan Quartette

12 mins. Prison in 2, close in one. Two men and two women, high class singing act. A very artistic offering that appeals to the better class of patrons.

Parros Bros.

12 min. Gar. in 3. Acrobatic hand and head balancing. Probably as good as any artists in this line that have ever played here.

Geo. W. Day

15 mins. in one. Blackface monologue. Day had some new and good stuff, and received many laughs and frequent applause. Very good act.

Robert Hilliard & Co

22 mins. Fancy Interior in 3. Presenting “Number 973.” Here for the second time. Too well known for comment. Always goes very strong here.

Giliett’s Dogs

15 mins. Landscape in 2. Garden in 4. Well known on the circuit. Went very strong, with laughter and applause throughout. Very good dog act.

Kimball & Donovan

12 mins. in one. Two men, straight banjo playing. Some good selections, well rendered. Filled in the time nicely.

Callahan & Mack

20 mins. Spec Set in 4. In “The Old Neighborhood.” Goes as well as it always went here. Received the first advance applause of the day. Too well known for comment.

Hodges & Launchmere

15 mins. Open in one. Gar. in 3. Close in one. Man and woman, colored team, in singing and buck and wing dances, and cake walkers, also some imitations. Their cat song in one, closing the act, is the best thing they do. Good for a three-a-day act. Many laughs at the end.

Aloz & Zola

15 mins. C.D.F. in 3. Man and woman, in an alleged sketch “The Handicap.” First time here – should be the last. We will not care for it again. The audience laughed – but not at the comedy. The close in one with a lively song was the only redeeming feature.