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Show Uncle Tom's Cabin Burk's Big "Uncle Tom's Cabin Co.," the largest organization of it's kind in America, will exhibit at Mt. Pleasant, Wednesday night, Oct. 16-th. 16-th. On this occasion the famous old play will be presented in as new and elaborate a form as modern thought and stage invention will permit, and doubtless ihe Big Pavilion Theatre will be filled to it's utmost capacity during their performance here. The principal characters in this grand old play will be interpreted by a very competent cast of Lady and Gentlemen Gentle-men Artists that have been selected especially for their ability to give a correct interpretation ot' Uncle Tom, Topsy, Ophelia, Marks, Legree, Eliza, Eli-za, St. Claire and Little Eva; thebal-I thebal-I ance of the cast are exceptionally j good, a contingent of Vaudeville art-isLS art-isLS consisting of Jubilee Singers, Buck and Wing Dancers, Wire Walkers, Walk-ers, Hoop Rollers, etc., are introduced introduc-ed throughout the play, making it the strongest production of this popular pop-ular drama ever presented to the public. A pack of Siberian Blood Hounds, Horses, Ponies, Donkeys, and an unusually gorgeous transformation trans-formation scene are also among the many features of this Grand Spectacular Spec-tacular Production. Advertisement. On Tuesday of this week Henry Tvilling was employed as butter-maker butter-maker for the Sanpete Valley Cream -ery Company. |