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The Evening Sun.

Subscriptions by Mall, Post Paid,

THE EVENING SUN. per month.......... .30
THE EVENING SUN. per year.............. $3.50

TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1888

Tony Pastor's company of vandeville artists appeared at the Criterion Theatre last evening before a large audience and gave a performance that was first class in every particular. The reputation of Tony Pastor is sufficient to fil any theatre, it seems, and the Criterion has enjoyed the benefit of it. There is not a bad feature in the whole performance. All the performers are stars in their especial lines. Little Annie Oakley, the crack rifle shot who won last season with Buffal Bill's Wild West, is by no means the least worthy of the attractions of the comapny. She did a good turn last eveing and was roundly applauded. The Lindseys are a musical team somewhat above the usual merit and give a delightful ten minute act. The St. Albert Sisters lately arrived from England are exellent change artistes, and do a pretty song and dance. Farrell and Willmott are a paor of song-and-dance men and Irish comedians who would make a wooden Indian laugh. Little Tich, who was seen with this company in Tony Pastor's Theatre in New York recently, and who scored a great hit, was applauded to the echo. Max Pettingill's trained dog is as clever as ever and does many new tricks. Altogether there couldn ot be found a better variety of company.

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