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Show Owing to tlie iehcarsals of "Corlali-ton," "Corlali-ton," the First ward Sunday school will npt give, a ball at the opera Jiouso Friday cenlng as was Intended. Santa Claus wll be here to-morrow, In all the wards ho has mado arrangements arrange-ments to meet the children and have a right nice time with them. It will be a day of happiness and rcjolcjug to nearly every body. We will wish it might be made so to all; but perhaps there are a few to whom Christmas will cojuc cold and cheerless. Santa Claus has made no appointment to call at their houses. We wish that those who are happy might remember those who are notr and to-morrow when every thing seems bright with us, we will pause just long enopght to say a ksnd word and 'give a hearty hand slake to those who arebowe (own will .tipuble and care; Impart to them some pf, tho joy wo feol In life, and see If but for one ,day we can not lighten the; bntdojigtney tarry. t Theroiray, ba children" In town that Santa Olnus has overlooked who will not be at the ward houses to meet him unless thoy are sought 6ut uiui -n&Udd td'eome. Tjicy should all be there and made to feel that they arc ,wojcopc. Ho who died on Calvary und whoso birth we oelcbiiUe tomorrow, did not die for annip,ijciaIjlasrorpcqnle. ) Herneanjt; tltebenetlts of Ills attonement to ap- 'plj.Ho'iili rich and poor, hpid and H rOcfjtnd .wo In generous 'remember- H mica of the act should open our hearts H and it In our mites ttf 1f Itftfififcaco M tlnViitth'and to all men good willv M |