There's an organ grinder on the stage, standing in front of a backdrop that's supposed to look like the street. Some young women come up and do a high-speed acrobatic dance around him.
The only known talent involved in this is Arthur Marvin, the cameraman and brother of one of American Biograph & Mutoscope's founders. Marvin was certainly a talented cameraman for the era, but this is an undistinguished bit of fim. It's only half a minute in length, which makes me think it was for one of the company's peep-show machines. Perhaps AM&B had a set-up, like Edison, in which a record could be played, and listened to via earbuds; if so, that would be of some interest, since the dancing would have been something that was timed for the dance. Without that sound track, however, it's not much of anything.