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Show Before tlie JL' v O V tl i The never ending procession 'of entertainments is still in progress pro-gress with no present prospect of iatermisslon. All current performances are meritorious' rmd it is to be hoped all will be j heavily patronised, but it re-1 mnins to ba seen how far the pubiic p.rse can reach in its! all that is good in the dramatic and musical line. 'Finnig-m's Ball" was pie-j dented to a large and well satis-; tied audience in the opera house Monday evening. ' j The comic operetta, "The Men y Milkmaids," was to be! presented last evening by students stu-dents of the B. Y. college, and the prospects were for a large attendance and a most enjoyable entertainment. This evening a dramatization of Count Tolstoi's groat story, t:Resurr?Ction." will be g'rvCn The play and troupe "are both highly spoken of by the metropolitan metro-politan press. Next week a stock company, something new in Logan, will hold the boards at the opera house all week, every night and Saturday matinee. This movement was inaugurated by Messrs Georare and Guv Thateh- er, who organized a most effective effect-ive company out of the "Corian-ton' "Corian-ton' party, all being heie except Ethier and Johnson. .The great dramatic success, "Moths, " will be presented, and Miss Boyer, Mr. Percival, Mr. Merket, Mr. 1 Cutler and Miss Due all have strong parts well suited to their abilities, f , , |