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Show Theatre. The performance of "Out of Bondage" Bond-age" by the Hyers Sisters' combination last night drew an immense audience. audi-ence. Of the piece itself much cannot can-not be said, though it serves the purpose pur-pose for which it appears to have been created that of exhibiting the abiiity of the performers to the bedt advantage. advant-age. The action of the piece is very liberally intercperied with plantation planta-tion Boog, dances and comedy business, and the?e are rendered in a very excel'ent manner. Several of the combination are tue p.iseesors of dramatic taleut. ,uA exhibit a keen appreciation of what ia humorous. The musical p.irt of the entertain meot is really goud, and merila the applause so liberally bestowed upon it, as there are some very good voices in the troupe, and they give evidence of cultivation. The whole entertainment entertain-ment cau be Bet down as a success, and this is especially pq as there is nothiDg (iflenive or 1 )W in it. '0u: of Bondage" will be n-peated to- night, when the theatre will doubtless ! again be filled. This afternoon a matiuee performance perform-ance will be g;veu, and as tfce performance per-formance is of ttat character that will espe-UHy please children, the attendance will, in all probability, be large. |