Karl, One String Violinist

15 minutes in one. In this spot to-day Karl made considerable of a hit. He held the audience all through and at the finish got a hand that made him take repeated bows.

McAleavey Marvels

10 minutes f.s. This is a great act for an opener, in fact, it might go further down, as the men do some remarkably clever jumping, getting a hand all through.

Howard’s Dog’s & Ponies

Man & woman. 6 dogs, 4 ponies. The conventional line of work well done. Nothing at all extraordinary except a very clever finish.

“The Maid of Mystery.”

F.S. Special. 8 minutes. An acrobatic and contortionistic sort of dancer whose dancing is decidedly novel. The offering has been artistically worked up. Generous applause at close.

Dan Quinlan & Vic Richards

Time 23. 2 men (one black face). “The Travelling Dentist.” The act is good most of the time, although old here. It appears to be several minutes too long.

Paul Seldom’s Living Marble

Time 15. F.S. 3 men, 1 woman. Excellent statue posing after sculptured masterpieces, and some original groupings by Mr. Seldom.

Conlin, Steele & Carr

In 1. Time 16. 2 men, 1 woman. A bright line of fooling, patter and songs. Went big.

Charles W. Bower-Edith Hinkle & Co.

Time 20. C.D.F. 2 men 1 woman. “Superstition.” A medius [sic], political, newspaper sketch with good comedy and dramatic interest. A novelty.

Victor Niblo’s Talking Birds

In 1. Time 12. The birds speak a sentence or two in French and German, but most of the work is in English. The act is a big novelty and went well.