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TTIIK JOM. V JINC3LE OF THE UEESSEO BELEM OF
BRIM BKimULE.
Miil»b;illi Mt-hool M) in|>lioiil«‘M. How ('hriMmsis was Obs«>rv4‘d hi i1m> DitlV'i-fiit I'liurchos.
iiiiijt*»t.o lii‘»nly it R*'**niH(i Narril 'gioii' to ihink of Ktripping it of un a<iorniuenta in tho sliape of b< uutilu! picst-nts, but it hail to bo tlono; ami doft Hti);or« at once set to work to relieve the tree of its precious bunion of beautiful things. Xone went away empty-handed, and all who were present enjoyed a “merry
guests Among those present we noticed Sheriff Brandon, wife and daughter! Jennie. Mr. and Mrs. Donahue, Mr.'1.1 lliloy, Mr. Murphy, wife and daughter,! lately from England, the Misses Maggie| and Hannah MeMannis, thtMissesDowns, Mr. Dan Connell, Mr. Tom Connell, of
JACKETS, Dolmans Ulsters, HALF 3P R I C E.
W« iiurehaaed three entire line* of Samples for Fifty Ceali on the dollar. Will be on aal*
Saturday.
Indianapolis, and others Many of
Christinas'' indeed. Tho remembrance! th« lufll boys spent their Christmas at
lof such a happy occasion will never be Indianapolis and Terre Haate ... Wish-j 0ur KBtire steak of Children... and Ladiaa'
''‘ir ,8 tmas j H |f ace d f|-p,|) their tnetnorios. itr.gyou alia happy New Year, Ire
rntsuTTEttiAN chukch. ‘main, 0. T.
I At tho Preshytorian Church Doane’s j
f ti y< c, urch iTt paralions had | C1| „ u ,a of Sant. Claus.” which is beauti-; O’Hair Family nado, and the espcctalions ot the j ful scrv j ce The principal parts in | The eighth family reunion of the
In going dto rounds on
ve, 'I iik ykit reporter first visited the
CHUI-TIAN CHL’licit.
H<‘iinion
iininense throng of young and old gnth> t h<* cantata w. rc filled to perfection by i D ll tir family was held, as is tho usual ered there were more than realized. 1 bf | Misses Naotnt Conover, Elda Conover, Ion Christmas day, this year at Iex. rcisees were opened with an invoca-, Mlimie Seybold. Lizzie Bratlin, Edith |'ho residence of Mr Simpson O'Hair, j non by Elder 0. P. Badger, after which Hall and Katie Grm.ms, and Messrs. Jesse j These r»unions have become
CI.JAKS audULSTERS
ALL MARKED DOWN,
a notub'e
_ W.Weiksnd Joseph Cooper, with Mr. I• JV ‘■ n, ®mong the OTIairs, and are looked r: tata, which was rendered in a manner (iH„ r g e Hathaway as director, and Miss; rorward to from .mo meeting to another 1 ^ | pkasingly satisfactory to all. The can- ((1a Hathaway as organist. All carried : w'^nticipations of delight. .t: '" t! ‘ °I , " ned Wllh Ml R"T bv M "' 8eit their parts well, and the cantata was her present was about 75. | Mollie McKee and Came Kandel, who foted , 1)UCC( , S by eTery one> j tered the house we could hoar the joy-1
C. were supported by Other memhers ofj w \Veik assumed the role of Santaj'' u * »houts of the 30 children in their FINK TWILLED PAISLEY FIIAWL8, Lome C ihc sthoul. Neat, in the cour'o ol ciau'in a manner which delighted the j t ‘ n j o y rnen bi, and the eager little voices Four BEAL IN*Dt A ^ll AWLS, Half Price,
cantata appeared tho frosty king, whoi cb| |j reI| There was no Christmas tree! ( ' r y' n R 'u *'ach new arrival, "Merry!
.£ i cati.o the musical entertainment, the catt>
The num- ‘ As we en-
O.'N'LY HIM MEAL CLOAKS LEFT
AT OLD PRICES.
Those we order now cos from Jg5 to FiO more. IF F It Si. F F It Si.
Fine Mink and Seal Sets. dents' S al Caps (floe), tt:i. Fur Hoht's Chi'iip.
1AM ES DAGGY. Fashionable TAILOR And Hatter, ftaT' Fiwt National Bank Buildinu.
| reminded the children that they should '.rein mber the poor while in the midst of j their Christmas revelries. Next was the j children's prayer before retiring tube 'amused by Santa Claus, frepresented by
to^ Mr. AlbertO. L .ckridge has been 1 ' ,r - Li " IIo l lkl "K>' w, '° »' duo ,
appointed delegate from tbe p utniini ''' IH ' ,l,ld W iS 1111 IV ' d *'C* ai Oa.n itiuns j Pn) f us j on 0 | more costly and useful gifts Countv Agricultural Society to the meet* ° ^ ^ t ^ < I hu.. endi d f or older ones. Taken all in all, the Board of AgrtcuL tneS0ng8 “ rvice - Mossrs ^ ^ Wil ‘ iNm ' occasion wa, an exceedingly delightful
at this church, hut a largo number of ^'hf's'tnas.' A merrier tinto for both j presents were distributed by a commit-, and young could not well be imag-1 tee appointed for that purpose whose ; ined - seemed to give themselves names we were unable to learn. There without reserve to the pleasures of the
day. At twelve o'clock dinner was an-
L.
S. AYRES & CO.
were toys, dolls und picture books wiilt jout number for the little ones, and a
All work and fits guaranteed.
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THE STAR.
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CITY AND COUNTY
ing of tho State .. „„
culture. I son tt, "‘ G,1Wrt Brown w, ' re a i'l* ointl “ 1 I .me. Every member of the largo Sunday teV' \ false alarm of fire Th.trsda v I ^ ^ the »' r ‘ ;8(in ' 8 . • nd then School rece.ved some handsome
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sonietliing that bad dropped into the m,is lrt ' e of ,tH r,ch fru,ts - '1 ho tree was nnT>T) nci-nrtXT nTHtTn aslt pit at the residence ofMr. Jerome literally loaded down with presents, and, | CORRLSr ON i)IliN G
Allen. 1 lie tire department attempt- duting the general dissemination of joy,
H'lSd 1 " 1 '"’' lml l1 "' '“ lk - v lt """ '• —y frum u,„. i .rjjs?;j: iTCXi" wru.'sw .„i.cd.. hi, •• »S«.u—:--wIsWMaJrSllKJ5^. , *?®K
I place of business with a well frosted 1 nose, on last Tuesday morning— snow heroically applied was found a
sovereign remedy.
•Qf-Mrs. Daniel Uiggs received as a Christinas present a fine silver water pitcher, from her hoarders, Messrs. Lewis, Moore, Coffin, Thornhro, Spray,
Devore and Allen.
nounced Every art of the cuisine seemed to have been tried tn its utmost catty to satisfy the company. 'Hie din was simply grantl. After dinner he itmily and invited guests quietly assent bled in the parlor to hear the annual re
ed t pa/t
INDIANAPOLIS. AttenD for Butterick's Paper Patterna. It31
castle, on our streets Aunt Helen Davis'death is hourly expected.... The Masonic festival was quite a success. The supper was splendid. In fact it would not bo in keeping with Mrs. Lark-
port. This exercise was commenced by 11,1 ' l was not ’ We would tel i how
Say-To-day is a good time to "swear
• t onto u •» 11 d it t c* in V ii u r- C7 utiiuiMlir. '' >. oryof that sceno^of joy will linger wi l ht<j’« i ^e» < '« # t “ r O ur « 0 h r i»' , m’n J «n‘* u ‘ i h a J t ho ^ao-
liitu to his dying day. We almost lorgot oetvhorr are.
. .. M r . I Thu Mar always welcome! newsy correlo mention that Messrs r. li. UnriHtie { spondence from rarious pari a of the county. and Russell Allen, with th.-ir inetru-! irinted"'' of ^ nei ‘‘ hborhouJ ' ,.tents, added much to tho cKquisiteneas, 7 -
Nfoi-tli tVr«-«-iiciisiie
the reading of a portion of scripture, and prayer by Rev. Mr. Switzer. Following 'his were some remarks by Father O’Hair, Rev. James Johns >n, of Brazil, and the
Rev. Mr. Switzer. The report was read i nam County,
by Mrs. Asa M. Black, of Danville. It was especially well gotten up, and gave a concise report of all that had taken place in the family during the year. The motion was made for an adjournment, anil in a few moments the stillness was broken in the search tor misplaced wraps, and soon merry voices mingled with the sound of sleighhells growing fainter in
much Mr. Branham ato hut wo hate to.. ... We want all readers to call on the agent for The Stak and leave one dollav and get the best paper published in Put-
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tkjT'W’ill Kendall found his ear fro-
«n on Wednesday.
tey-Mr. Abe Coffman, of this town-
hip is seriously sick.
ftirMrs. F. A. Hays has been serious-
/ ill for tho past week.
#^“Miss Retta Farrow has returned
•Ora Bloomington, 111.
1 teF-Mary, daughter of Mr. Jas. Nutt,
t vi.siting.at Terre Haute.
USF'Mj-a Minnie Hoyt is home fr< idlicinnati to spend the holidays. g»ay*The litt'e ones are all looki tx ion sly forward to next Christmas. ►aF'Mr. Robert Renick visited his Other at Xenia, Ohio, last week. fcjy-Nfr. M. T. Flannery, of Clovcrtle. visited Greoncastla on Tuesday. Ifcjy Umos Milligan goes to Indianapot next Tuesday, to attend tho medical
dlegn.
•Srllayden Wyatt, of Mt. Sterling, y., visited Titos. Abrams and family his week. llQsr-Mrj Daniel Riggs has moved into |l' residence recently purchased by him font Mr. Skelton. Prof. J. E. Karp attendeu the snejons of the Slate College Association, at Lliannpolis, this week, gtoy Rev. J. A. McMahon, with his tfe and daughters, went to Florida, via y , N. A. & C. R. 1L, Tuesday lust, gear Still the new subscribers for Hi: Star come rapidly in—The ak is the people’s favorite newspaIii^"Ono sweetly solemn thought tones to me o'er and o'er”—Christmas Aikes all happy, no matter how very
\or.
VatrMr- Sol. Henry hadltis nose nipped / JaoK Frost, Tuesday morning—snow ment efletrtttd a speedy and radical
ro.
OiSF'Matinae by Rial s Humpty DumpTroupe, at Opera House, this Friday terr.oon, at 1:30 o'clock. See adveriotnent. tey-W A. Workman gave Jack rost tut opportunity to g< I in his irk on his now, and fouud relief in nw poultices. fefr-A latly, speaking of New Year’s Hers, says—"If you call at my house th an obnoxious 'paid,'' Jwhy, don't me in, but leave your card.” teiSr-The flood Templars gave a fvstiI and oyster supper, Tuesday evening, t, owing to the extremely cold weaththe attendance was meager, pay Tho "Perhaps ’ dancing club bids • to become a permanent success, wever, some of tbe "boys” who were lack-balled” say that joining the club liinds one of the game of "perhaps''— rhaps you'll get ‘ black-balled” and haps you won’t.
of the music on the occasion.
Next we undertake tho pleasant task ^ ,ur kind assistants jlid not come up of noting the proceedings at i t0 ti,ne with tht ''r this wct; k. b '»t locust HTitEKT m K.cHuitctt, j °' d Boreas comes to the rescue and fur-
VVhere were gathered together a Tast , mshes a few tngid facts for publication: (the d j 8tancei #nd the more sedate fare-
® a ^“ A party was given at the residence j COI1C( , ur8e 0 f p CO ple—young and old—the i Finn had one of his cars frozen, the of lhe older on( , s - n many ingUne . of Captain O’Hair, near Brick Chapel, on r , iuilg wilh fi, ar ts throbbing in anticipa- first of the we "k. and now goes about b)cnd< , d with gigb betokened that Monday night, which, was participa ed , ,j on of ricll gifts and a j o y 0H3 time;— a y o »"K goods store attached the eighth rounlon vas ' 0Tt , r (;„d gr ant in by many of Greencastle’s young pec-, lhe older ones with hearts full ofthat pa-1‘o the “ff-cted orgw. One of the Lay- that the next reunion may find them
pie, all of whom reporta plea>ant at,d c .fi c joy which utlie realization of thv man boys rode on horseback from Put-j agtin an unbrokon fam j| y
highly enjoyable time. ' proverb, "It is more hlesaed to give than | naraTill ° to North Depot, Tuesday Among the friends of the family from HaT \\ ednesduy night nt Brown's j to receive.” First on the programme of j morn ' n ft’ and wbdo * rar,n ' n ft ^'0 stove a ( iim anC0 were: Rev. James Johnson Hall, while the temperance festival exercises was a song by the very ♦*xcel- > n the pa*sengpr-room ho breame pain- an<l (iaiightor, Brazil, Ind.; Miss Ktntna
was in running order, the stove in the I lent choir, followed by prayer by Rev
^ hull was by accident pushed
| There was danger of a large conllrgra -
glakfon for a time, but willing hands rked to quench the fire with the pply of water happily at hand. HdrA number of ladies hare inter-
viewed us in regard to "receiving on New Year’s Day—the tenor ol their remarks
is, almost universally, that the latch
oeor 1 ltuniel Morrison; after which came the
fully aware of lhe fact that his ears were
V r y>i>
O’Hair, Baris, III.; Mr Robert Dale,
Boone, la.; Rev. George Switzer, Grccn-
castle.
i«, ihiiiumi u ill v vri cttst i y « au«*t. v»ivi i v ■ ■ — i - »
string will be outand thev will be pleased [ ‘ ian g "Glory to God in the Highest with ' • ' I . r.. it r and now his ear
frozen. He immediately applied snow
responsive service, "The Magi and the| to them ' and thus saved them for future Messiah.” The choir then renderea .iiv ! "se We »re informed that one of our beautiful hymn of "The Night and the j cUi * en8 h ' ld one of h,s ears ~ , luc lvo ...
XT . . « .• » , while it was in that condition accident ■ Hall Christ— lucks last ... Morning. Next came vocal selections by . r , , 1 mas eve was a success in every respect, t ame v
ally broke a small piece from it. Instead L
. Hiram llarrah, of Nebraska, is stop- 1
'1 tie
I’lllllHIIIVilU*.
Lpdo.
Lena school will commence again oa Monday .. .Good sleighing again, and the young folks are rejoicing Everything went off quietly at the Christmas tree. There were some beautiful presents on the ttee. llwv. Brown was present, and opened with prayer, which was followed by a song by the SundaySchool children and the ladies. When Santa Claus appeared in front of tho stand there was considerable confusion, and it was some time before anything could be done On Sunday last there assembled at the residence of Jack Morlan quite a gathering of friends and relatives lo witness the marriage of his daughter to Mr. George M. Burnett, both of Madison township. The ceremony was pronounced by Rev Harvey WrighU The wish of all is that their lives may be happy Mr. Coleman visited Jas.
week The Sheriff of
Lee Neff, Harry Longden and Thomas J
Moore. Rev. J. L. Bitner gave the c):il-'" f ‘ hrowi »S ‘ he foment away, ho stuck ■Irena few appropriate remarks aboill j d b »ck in its^proper Place.and.t froze
Christmas, after which the little ones
ping here .. John Layman,
to "receive” friends and acquaintances, zest. 1 he arrival of Santa ( lauswasan
hut for some cause, to us unknown, they nounced in due time, and not only Santa " . ,., c ranee meet ' 0 °k place at Dan Cooper’s, south of j Church, soon. Dudley N inzant are. in mestdeases, averse to announcing j himself appeared, hut he also brought f H u Wt inesda ni'-ht dds ville, recently. Wesley Lee shot was at Rockville on Wednesday the fact through tho papers. J his little son with him, which was quite ' n - a ^ ^ ^ j ^ ()S( _ d ( 0 1 'lames Brown through the ear.... Elijah , I he singing school at the M. E. Church tti-Lsst week we noticed the accidental innovation. The children had he [ e - ; ho 'Lmperaie^li'l not^ik'‘to ventureout. 1 Asiher " as 8entt0 j ail on last Friday on ; is under headway and promises to be a
sn" 1 sr-: zz'.i i
shin and the nrobablv 'atal result 0 f 1 »»d delighted, for Santa, jr., rendered • , J ., J Bowen, and stated that she had been fre- teach The Masons met at Fuller’s
the "old man" valuable assistance in dis- H '" w ' n ov ‘" r 0 ' ie ,001 l ' n ‘i > u quently beaten and her life had been I Hall on Monday night, and had on oyster
iributing the "goodies.” which he did I'i’" 1 ' in Brown ’ 8 HaU ' And *
Mr. L. Smith’s boy is very sick
of Desjwith lung fever. Ho is attended by Dr. Welch Elder Williams has been holding a series of meetings at Christian
j. ,, . .. . , 'of Dr. Layman, of this place, died on Chapel Rev. Brown contemplates We do not vouch for the 1 Sabba,h last A shooting scrape holding protracted meeting at the M. E.
fast again. Then he proceeded to thaw -Moines Iowa, is visiting friends here..
M I n «r vw n n i\f I rv i I t n n u I I U CrtVi
he did success- 1 ••-T-D. Layman, of Ind.at.apol.s, son
ship, and the probably
the shot. We are pleased, however, to be able to slate that there is scarce a probability of the wound proving fatal, as the little pa'ient is getting along nicely, with all tho symptoms of an early
convalescence observable.
Met,
Vncastle, on Doc.24, IPSO, of Mrs. Ann McAnary, aged SI. I! YOU A HAPPY !\F\V YE IK I”
stove behaved in a very intemperate man
' threatened again and again. A preliuii-
nor, fulling over
"full” of consuming fire
upon the floor while nary trial resulted as stated above The usual rein-1 ' " ,,,hn U ' Coo P er is spending the holi-
with a lavish hand. Had the jolly pair been divested of their disguises you
would have recognized in them the per-| " " |davs at Terre Haute John Bowsonages of Mr. McAhee and his little son, ■ > *" fillch case.-cold water-w.s ap- J .
plied with 8UCC08R . . .“laken all in all,” ; ... , ^ The cold weather was almost unbearable. | tin ^ U P a ncw saw
In G old i
land
The
Bethel was a grand affair.
Who Will Kcfcivc.
! Harry. The distribution of
from the elegant Christinas tree
, i i n 1 Even the ice men admit that it is‘‘tool
■ was next in order, and nearly all were
■ , . t ,i • . Tnuch of a good thing” lhe coa. deal ... made happy by the receipt of numerous b b . McClure fell out of a hack upon her gifts, many of which were fine and costly Lr!i ’ art rami'ii. 1 ia head and shoulders, Wednesday, and was I Every one w nt home happy, and thus ; hl,th 1 ars ’ lct h, "‘ h ‘ ar ’’ ,s a good ,,hr, ® e , considerably bruised up. She is now at , . ... ’ tv as far as it goes, but it ought to be mod- the residence of James Cooper, n»*ar dosed one of the most happy affairs ever ;<t , b u „ It Kb ould read I where the accident occurred .... .Scott
by the sweat of the
slipper Why not have a literary society in Lena Mr. John Bond, from Kansas, who has been visiting relatives east of Lena, returned on Monday, taking his brother Fletcher with him...
mill south of West- i Fuller & Co. have a nice new stock Christmas tree at of goods Now is the time to put
witnessed in Locust Street M. E. Church.. COLLEGE AVENUE CIIUKCH. I l HI' >•
' L.’ t >■ >11 i r 11 (
Hied to "suit the times
He that hath
ears, let him ! Hrewley says that hrow we eat bread, ami drive mules
.. ..Miss Ida up ice if you want any The Stak
gives light to every one that will read the best paper published in Putnam Co. Only $1 per year Mr. Hansell and daughter have returned from Bainbridge, where they spent the holidays..
the nose.
School Bov.
_ _ _ Mr. Frank Wright, of Brick Chapel,
Below we give a list of the ladies who j ^ ^ wag a , arge Kat hering-s 9lra,ghtwav wra P Hram up, that he may , thj „ C o!d weather that we may sweat at, and Greenberry Wright, of Fillmore,
will receive on New Year's Day. so far ; commingli ,, g of p 0l) p, e of all ages, I bear neit 8 P riQ = ” Your8 "““"y-
as we have been able to learn: from the toddling , ow _ h ead to tbe gray- 1 0c ' '
Mrs. 1. C. Ham.no,id, at her residence,, sjre (ln t , vcry sl( , e bright fac , >R , South Elld , teiils .
\A est 1 oplar street, assisted by Mrs. (>ol. | wreathed in happy smiles and The Fox Ridge Christmas tree was a John h. Mahan, Mrs. .Lis. 1. Darna.l, L. ^ 0 y eg gleamed with effervescent I grand success, all being well pleased
Mrs. Charles Hammond, Mrs. Chauncey '. , twl .. t . mln „ fo | kR „, la , a„ r
Hammond, Miss Nellie Truett and Miss
joy. And well might the young folks es-j with what Santa Claus left them pecially feel happy, for one glance at the The house lately occupied hy the Rev.
Kati Hammond. 1 roni 1 to (> o clock p. |, ( , aT j|y.| adcn Christmas tree was suffl-| McMahan, who has gone to Florida with
I cient to create within them the liveliest his family to live, will be now occupied L. I). Anderson, in jjpip adon3 0 f rjcii gifts in store for J by Charley Gibbs The belles and
beaux of South Ureeneast'.e have taken
were in our town one day last week ...
a iovcnliilc. James Brown is still in the hoot Long looked for, come at last: Mar- and shoe business Charley Kitchried, on Wednesday, Dec. 22, in Owen Lm is furnishing coal for the city reasonCounty, Mr. Alfred Dix to Mrs. Young. ab |y Good health here—so say of Owen County. We extend to you, the doctors. J. B. Cochran has a
At the residence of
Elm 8tree ‘— Mi88 1,la B ' Anderson, a'- , llu . lu IJul w# ar() too fa8t . A Christmas sisted hy Miss Nellie Hoyt, Miss Nellie trpp u |jke (ho do8sert at a ban(1Il et_.l. Hammond Miss Jennie Ames, Mi" ^ withh(dd llnti , „ ie Ust . 8o. before Aiiik. t. uitt, Miss Minnii Hoyt, of aD yt b j ng f ur tfi er j s Ra j d tn regard to the Cincinnnat, and Miss Maud Hanna. , treet we must givo 8n account of tho pte . Brooklyn. N.Y. From 1 to » o'clock codjng oxprcist . s The following ifi lhe
advantage of tho snow, the "beautiful snow,” hy sleighing every evening..... A certain young man of this End was taken with a fit of coughing which terminated in his false teeth landing on the
programme rendered: Music by the or-| lloor. Wo sympathize with him chestra; prayer by Dr. Marine; concert j The Misses Maggie and Ilanrecitation and song by the infant class; nah MeMannis, who havelety
Alf, our hand in congratulation, and sincere wishes for your future welfare. May tho delicious mornings of life, redolent with nature’s fairest flowers, bright noon day ol pleasure, and evenings of untold happiness all be in waiting for you is our wish On the same evening
fine lot of toys—he sells cheap. J.T.
llailntM ay’s .flills.
Still it snows Most of our citizens visited the Christmas tree of Union Chapel or Fincastlc. A fine time is reported from each . .James McGaughey, jr., hart some sheep killed, and two mea
James Y. Davis, of Greencastle. waa uni-,‘•PP ra '' ie< iH , em Ho put in his
ted in the holy bonds of wedlock with Miss Anna Morris, of this place. Miss Morris is one of Cloverdale’s brightest
(claim to the trustee, who did not agrea to the price. Whatever the cause, said trustee turned off one appraiser and appointed another. The third man was not
voting ladies, and a great favorite is soci-| apprised of the price first set, and when
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to te Cards!
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recitations by Ella Hanna, Jessie Beck,' been attending the College of Music a! beauty and intellect, she is a daughter oi 8aw mj|i, Hebcr Johnson is over— j Maggie Gilmore and Eddy Druly; then ‘ Cincinnati, have re urned home to spend one of the wealthiest farmers of Clover- seer .. Uncle John Hurst is very sick., came a song; addresses by Dr. Marint-the holidays with their parents.. Mr. Isle. Mr. Davis is a worthy young min, |. ..Belle and Lou Scott are at homo... md Mr. Sato (one of tho Japanese stu- | William Ryan and wife, of Crown street,, and has certainly won a prize .Our [)e | ^TAu'i's a wedeomn Visdents); then another song, followed by an | treated a few of their most intimate i Christmas tree was a success financially, j (ori I’knsbk. address by Santa Claus in full costume, friends to a sumptuous repast Christmas : netting over <50 to the church. nhe| —T v Mr. Alphetis Birch, Superintendent of evening; all present report a plcaaant | necklace of which we made mention, was " ‘d °> ,n 1,1 01ln *” the Sabbath School, impersonated Santa time. Music was a prominent feature of i voted to Miss Nannie 1* lannery, and the .quam li < with a (
CHEAP! PKOTIFT !
Claus to perfeciion. The programme of the evening’s entertainment. Miss j castor to Mrs. Miles Woods Dur-
colorcd boy and cut hi* head off' with an ax.
exorcises having boon completed, every i Jennie Farrell, a charming young lady, ing the week wo noticed i aptain U. B , A lunatic at Monroe, Mo., bent dowa
Leave orders and they will receive ira-^ e y° turned instinctively to the Christmas land sister of the hostess, assisted with Martin and wife, M. T. Lawman Charles ; a branch of a willow treo and hanged
tree, and when the eye perceived its the cracc of a queen in serving the fsaics and Lviniin N'au.-lo, a.I of (ireen himself with it.
mediate attention.
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C0TT,tiK Fancy GOODS MAN!
