Wellington & Sylvia

Comedy Jugglers. Man and woman. Juggles hats, balls, lamp, etc.; full of laughs; woman draws cartoons or paper: this act went good. 12 min. full.

Thur Pickens & Co.

“Their Wedding Day” — Two men and two woman; comedy throughout; this act went over very big; full of laughter; kept the audience roaring. 15 min. full stage.

Gladstone & Leonard

“This Rube and the Soubrette” – singing, dancing and talking act (man and woman); poor singers; this act went very weak. 15 min. in olio; special drop.

Wilson & Aubrey Trio

Comedy Gymnasts and Wrestlers; (three Men); This went over very good; 10 min. full stage.

McLoughlin & Evans

“A Courtship on the Bowery” — man and woman; character comedy act, including Chinese and Irish characterizations. All comedy, with change of costumes for each song; 15 min. in one; went over big.

Embs & Alton

Elite Entertainers — A very neat entertaining act; singing, violin and piano playing; woman very fine singer; this act went very good; 10 min., olio.

Those French Girls (Amoras Sisters)

In Songs, Dances, Mirth and Physical Culture Demonstrations, — songs in both English and French; also performs on the Trapeze. Have own drop. This act went over great. 15 min. full stage.

Sam Hearn

The Rube with his Fiddle and Bow. Takes character of a rural Rube. This act went over very good. 13 min. in one.

Mc Gowan & Gordon

A Novelty, consisting of songs and sayings. Man and woman; Comedy skit with songs; this went rather slow until the wind-up when the man rendered a patriotic address which went over big. 18 min in one.

“Dancing A La Carte”

An originality of comedy and dances. Two men and two women, also use number of “plants” coming from audience. This act went over great. 13 min. full stage.