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Show THE PEOPLE'S OPERA HOUSE. The People's Opera House opened to a crowded hoese last night, and not a man went away feeling dissatisfied. It is a clever vaudeville, and -omo of its features arc highly creditable. The orchestra is a good one, and renders some excellent selections. selec-tions. Bloomer and Stewart in their original act, "Look at Their Feet." have a much tiairer conception of the real negro character charac-ter than will he seen often. The real feature fea-ture of the performance is the Oatley sisters. sis-ters. They are simply Immense, and'their popularity w ill be unlimited. They aro the cleverest little dancers in this part of the country, and are as pretty any good-natured as their art necessitates their being. Dolan and Mclntyre are a tine team, and Mike Wl.-leU ln:r!a-,'es to l:',.c everybody ui:. eon 'o-i .i'i ai u p-n. t, v good. "Mured T: ' , h't v r-ouat gag'. 1 ut w ht n it hs-is on hi tie- n,-xt f, i;,w the ln-t is th'.'.-uguly aiisiled. Jack shannon acd Joe Troiellare two very clever comediatis ho have their patience exhausted by numerous recalls. Monroe's opening was a great sui,ce, and the People's has come to stay. |