Paul Le Croix

Comedy Juggler. This well known act made a very good opener, securing laughs all the way through, and finishing moderately strong. 10 minutes, weed in 2. Olio in 1.

Lynch & Zeller

A very good club juggling act – that is, what they do is good – but it seems rather foolish to pay anything like a salary to two men to go out there and do 5 minutes for this kind of work, and they say that is the complete length of their act, notwithstanding that their agent assured me that they did. 10 min, possibly 12, in one.

Gingras

Alleged heavy weight juggler. A very cheap looking and faky act, put in to replace Charbino Bros. Not good for anything better than opening the show. 12 Min. F.S.

Charles D. Weber

This man gives a very amusing comedy juggling act with many new tricks that caught the crowd. His dancing hats are a scream, while the apple throwing (on the Pelot order) is a knockout. Can hold fifth position on any bill and could be featured in a small way. Applause hit of the show. Thirteen minutes in two, with short close in one.

The Lessos

12 min. F.S. Make a very good opener. Man juggles balls, hats, heavy weights, tables, billiard cues, etc. Received very good applause throughout and closed well.

Walker & Sturm

Two men, novelty juggling act. 14 minutes full stage good act. Went big.

Charles Montrell

17 min. F.S. Seems to have improved since he was last seen here. Good swift juggling work of various kinds and received generous applause throughout. The comedy of the coon attendant is particularly good, and the crockery-smashing got a strong hand. Closed very well indeed.

Bedini & Arthur

18 min. full stage. Did their usual juggling act which is always good and closed with a burlesque on the Maid of Mystery, which was a scream.

Montrell

A very clever juggler with a comedy assistant. There is no doubt that the assistant, at times, detracts from his juggling, but he makes them laugh and I suppose that laughs are valuable. 16 Min. F.S. Can close in One.