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Show We can do your job work. A nasal tagaestlea. This is lh ' season ol tbt year wbsn tbs prudenl and careful bousewifs replenishes re-plenishes her supply of Chamijerlaia's Cough Kenedy. It It certain to be needed need-ed before the winter is ever, end results are much more prompt and satisfactory wbsn it Is kept at hand and glvea ae soon ss tht cold is contracted and before it has become entiled in tbe systsm. la almost every Instance a sevsrs cold may be warded on' by taking this rsmedy Iresly as soon as lbs first indication el the cold appears. There tl no danger la giving It to shildren lor it contaiat ae harmful subetaare. It is pleasant te take both adults and children like It. Buy it and yoa will get the best. It always al-ways cares. For talq by Joba Boydea I A lea. The famous Comic Opera (in 3 acts) "AJJIN GRAY" Or "The Sailor's Return," i Will be presented by the ! Coalville Opera Co ! ' AT THK j OPERA HOUSE, COALVILLE, j Saturday Evening, Dec. 27th. CABT OF CHARACTERS: Alvin Gray, Br MR. CAUL ALLISON lU'laey, Ins wife MILS. H. K. NOIlTIUXiTT Alvln, Jr., their aon (the lover) Mil. Ell Al.l.KN i Lucy, their daii(rlitr.... MILS. CAHL ALLISON i I'Btlence AIIuikkI. the betrothed M HH. J. A. KM ITU i SI Weukneee, a comical old bachelor MILL M. HIIAW ' Nancy Paatvouth, an old maid M IKS KIJilE KlIKAIe I Captain SharkUxitli, CapUin of tlilp "lloniet" MH. Jtlll.N J. 1M)WKN Aniaaa Umgworm, jnl. Vrf., t MIL K. II. WIlKillT Kufiis HaUlwln. ld Veterans, j MIL J. II. IK HiHON George ITImellff, a frmer MR. R. H. CAM)EHWOOI- thm ftrackett, a farmer MIL JOSEI'll JON KH Orphan Ikiy and Oirl WINNIE SMITH and EDNA HEARD Tinl,Bft little girl M EDA SHAW Ralph I'rimellfe BOSCOE LUBTV Chinamen ( Imirtd fnr the occasion) Mehilalile Jonea, tn old maid (genulue article) Trained Goat (very much alive) Chorus Bintrert Meaxlamea J. E. Wilde, C A. Callla. W. L. Hansen, J. It. Ilovilen. Misaea MmiRie t'arrulh, Grace Young, Magirle ILihlnaun, Llrtia Allen. Nellie Willlanie, Mary Wlllitmt, lnet Rhead, Mary Huchanan, Meters. Albert Stevens, 0. B. Jonea. HYNOI'HIB OK EVENTS. ACT I. BcbnbI. Old fashioned kitchen In farm house of Alvin Orav. Reunion of farmer of the community at borne of Alvin Gray "A Farmer a j Life Give Me" Alvin Gray, Jr. dislikna the farm Influenced by Capt. Shark-took Shark-took to leave the farm tnd go to tea Atka enusent of bis mother llcr objections objec-tions "The Dream of My Life" Ills father's olilectloiie finally overcome Cap. Rbarkloutli "A Life by de Galley Fire" "First we all Th.li Onllt Shall Shake" "Hark, Tit the Mldnliht llell" Patience ana Alvin, Jr. "Say, Iive, what will You do" Departure of Alvin, Jr "Tbe Wlud It Fair the. Tide Is Btrong." ; i ACT II. (Sixteen years elaites between first t no second acts.) llomw of Alvin Orav Farm dutiee Trouble with the cow Reflections "lit Loved , a I.ady of High Deeree" Patience. Alvln't Lover SI Weak knees Trouble with tfoat "Left be )oily, SI" "Johnnie Came to My House" Thaiikjurlviha; ".Ilngle Ilella" Thaiikiuxlvlnir Hymn Alvin jr't absence "Bweet to the. Milkmaid the Plowboy Sung" The syulrrel bunL ACT III Patience at borne of Alvin Gray Her suspense "O Restleem Sea" Dinner l'arty "He that giveth to tht pior lcndeth to Uie liord" Tha 1 Stranger ."( luce a Bailor" Patience "The eyee rl love cannot be deceived" Alvin jr returns.-SI end Nanny "The Day we Celebrate" Patience and Al- , vin, )iwneiiwii'Vlaa-.'lPtjiie Liehtly" "I'm hx aw- , '. . fully too" Jterirar children "Mother It Dylnfr and Hunt is Dee.!" Aivlst "' S anil SI; their gwierunity SUiryof Alvin Jr's life at sea Hufus and Amaaav ( 'Two Men of the tlljen Timee" Mehltahle Jonea "Go way Jtxlxdtali" j Thaukagiving Cong" Clilnameo "Pisea Tailce, Chinee Man" Tbt (oat ' I again nHark, 'TIs tbt Midnight BeU.R I GEORGE BEARD DIRECTOR OK MUHIC ' 1 J. 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