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SCR00007.201

The Hartford Courant.

FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1888.

Most of the acts were good, some excellent, notably the tumbling of Ravene and Athos, the grotesque dancing of "Little Tich," who is a worthy successor of "Little Mack" of days gone by, and the marksmanship of Annie Oakley.

SCR00007.201

The Hartford Courant.

FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1888.

Most of the acts were good, some excellent, notably the tumbling of Ravene and Athos, the grotesque danceing of "Little Tich," who is a worthy successor of "Little Mack" of days gone by, and the marksmanship of Annie Oakley.