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Show TWELVE PAGES. OGDEN .DAILY COMMERCIA VOLUME IV. NUMBEll T3. OGDEN, UTAH. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMKEK 25, 1690. m HIJIE raia fell ia the sotitbera part of Kansas KNIFE. today. Itwasjutt what the country aaedml Lad will doubtless extinguish the y. threaten tvi iavasioa i4 the aava the a:tl A spatial Tujfka THE PFEMDEXT SH.5S THE F11E board of atfrnulturt roeiied telegraphic PARSELL'S Ol Pl'XEXTS WILL FIX the northern half of tlie advices MM AT EVEliY WIST. PEOCLIIATIOX. state to the etfeet that a www trtu today oovecwJ the wintMr htt. The The IrLk Lfadt-- r Gor tu TarU to Urvaad Will fce Brelea at Oaee b4 aauw was boa'y needoL 3i.i t His Trusty. Lieutenant. tae BalM-laj- rt Otker Operative A Chrtfttaua Trarety. U illLiut O Brun. eatae aree. St. Pan, Minn, Dee. 14.-- At 1 o'ekx k this, "Christmas" morning, a triple aM'anlijr Eara the KitWay Ewrtnui A Dull Day la U nVaait EJwuf t ErwU-liu- a occurred at the corner of Tenth tragedy e borUive Virturj fur tb antl lUjardiaj; t&laluMus kavrra-kirandSL Peter stieeta. Emma McLeod llnuuei V ita LaI4 was chot and killed and he mother, Mrs. the RntulL had her throat rut and ia Silas Xrt and fcuttlix. Mickel told a puli eooan Mrs. Dec. . 21. At a meeting of the Di dying. Dm-Harri21. tux, President Cm..ux that her husband had committed the son's proclamation to day was every- deed. Further investigation revealed MfCarthyite committee today Davitt where in the city regar ded aa a most en- tie dead body of Mickel himself, with denied that the priests had used intimihole, showing dating tactics ia North Kilkenny. IleaJr joyable Christmas gift. The etatuaof two revolvers and a bullet of a aaid that the league fucds in Ireland ia how died. There be is something w now the exposition settled, Chicago committed aa the were overdrawn to the extent of to which will question to hr.ve a worlds fair, lite world as the bulk of the mtxiey waa locked up was Mickel his or but it wife, know it ani u lov.tcd to attend. The tragedy, in Paris. that a comproprobably the former. ii.trkj aa rjjoch in the t mise arrangement addl between Parneli and No triTing of buildings could his opponents w as out of the question Lv utWnited ujtd it aa known lyond Oklahoma's Legislature. and that the hitter would llht to beat was to bold the a doubt hat t'hi-aGithkie, O. T, Dec. 24. Oklahoma's i'arneli on every platform. worlds fair. The o,mtiin could not first It legislature adjourned tonight. ie set:!.! until tho preu!iat issued his Tie rr:it llites Howl. s law a code of baa a Now United passed States complete the proclamation. NeDruuN, Dec. 24. United Ireland regovvrniuotit has dccloredthnt the Worlds comiaosition of the Dakota. Indiana, ill "be held in braska, and Illinois legislatures. Columbian exposition The ferring to the election in north Kilkenny Chicago in XSJX announces to the na- capital question was uppertnofct in the sas: Kilkenny has declared for Gladmade minds of the members. Every other tions that Chicago has a secondary, but when they stone against Purnell. The battle waa adequate provision for grounds and measure raise:! for and ha ;!0.OU0,XX found buildings that tiovernor Steele would not fought with every weapon that hatred, usee of the fair, V. .i.'i this aort of a approve the rupitul removal bill, they malice, ingratitude and treachery could guarantee from the prcktuont the expo- pot down to work in earnest and did ail supply. Behind the mutineers were ia sition given standing with every they could to adopt a code of uws leet priests, eager to regain the power, Par-ne- ll and an invitation to each suitable to the people cf Oklahoma. secured for Ireland ton years ago. nation goes well accredited. One of the paiict Mined methods of warfare They director said tbia evening that the Sn Vtjt luifc. hitherto unused and open fighting waa proclamation cornea when it ia most by socret intimidation, W AKiiixoTox, IXv. 21. A rciort was supplemented needed and whoa iU first etTet't ia likely but combination secured this although to prove the most beneficial. The board received yesterday that Big Foot with tho victory of Kilkenny, it must bo reof control wilt probably be called to his following including some of Sitting membered that Kilkenny is not Ireland. meet in a few days to appoint a com- Bull's fugitives, had surrendered to Co!. They shall bo forced to renew and wage mittee to visit the legislatures and keep is contrakicted tonight in a dis- the battle at every SHt on Irish soil, Souiner, the agitation warm. Heads of more received by (Jen. Scholield from from the center to the sea. patch bureaus will be appointed and prepara- Miles. Miles states that The Freeman's Journal says Parnell they did not tions of digging will be begun nt the surrender as thev ttromised. man starts for Paris tonight to meet Ids but next nuteting of the directors. From William O'Brien. aged the escape. Troops are in active trusty lieutenant, this time on work w ill be visible. Parnell, according to the Journal, repursuit. fuses to beliovo that a friendly conferSenate. ence between O'Brien and himself will la the Ghost Dance. be barren of results, nntil they definitely Wakhi.xctox, Pec 21. In the senate Guihrie,O.T, Dec. 24--. White Cloud, fail to establish a modus vivendi. this morning the unanimousconsent was Hatch-e-she- , and Running Bear, were in asked for the passage of a joint resolution the A Decisive Victory. city to day to invite some friends extending until July 1, 1871, the period and their legal advisers to meet them BoriXiNF, Doc. 24. J ustin McCarthy during which the laws of Nebraska shall nine miles east of the city to participate arrived yesterday. Regarding the elecIks in fo'ce jn the territory of Oklahomn, in a ghost dance, to begin tomorrow, tion in Kilkenny he says the result surEdmunds explaining that tho net creat- The lowas are entertaining many Indians tribes. There are also passed his expectations, its decisive from neighboring ing the territory placed over it the laws representatives from the Choyennes, Ar- - character being accentuated by the fact of Nebraska,. until the close of the first anahoes, Creoles, nntl other messengers that Scully's votes included from 400 to session of thfl territorial legislature. It from tho Sioux. The white visitors will 500 conservatives, making the total strength only one quarter of the was presumed that the legislature would do all in their power to allay as far as Messiah craze. All the In- total poll. McCarthy said he believed the possible of enact a code laws but it had failed to dians about here are friendly and the defeat of Scully would have tho effect of disorganizing the opposition do so, and the term of its service would peaceable. failed to act and induce many waverers to come out If congress expire. i today. . . : . .. i.i i.. . now uio- territory nouiu A I'tah Judffe Confirmed. ueiu Dime oi. against parnell. chaos. Washinuton, Dec, 21. The senate The, Pope Is Pleased. Morgan objected to the onpsideration has confirmed the appointment of W, of the resolution und it was laid over. . Dec. 24. It is announced on Rome, Morgan called up his resolution direct- O. Orton as probate judge of Garfield good authority that tho victory of Hen ing the committee on privileges und elec- county, Utah. tions to amend section 31 of the election nessey over Scully is undoubtedly wel A Wholesale Lynching. bill. come nt the Vatican. It is also under Sherman contended it was not now in stood that the pope approves of tha ntti Washington, Deo. 24. A special to tude assumed order to call up any resolution except by the Irish bishops and the Post from Petersburg, Va., says it is priests. The pope, however, it is added, upon formal motion. arfive will not interfere m Irish politics, having negroes Pending the debate which followed, reported tonight that the hour of 11 arrived and McPherson rested for the murder of Dr. F. H. decided to maintain the usual attitude continued his speech against the election Riggan in Mecklenburg county, Satur- of reserve. bill. day night and committed to jail, were A message from the presidont was re- taken from the jail and lynched. Dillon is Satisfied. ceived and read, returning without apNew York, Dee. 24. Said Dillon The Pizley Failure. proval the bill appropriating 875,000 for this morning: "I am more than satisfied a public building at Bar Harbor, Maine, New York, Deo. 24. A private dis on the ground that the public needs at with the majority in the Kilkenny elec from London states that the re- tion. I am expatch that place did not justify euoh an much surprised that the penditure, as only one public office, the sources of Pizley A Abel preclude a loss vote was so large." This is interpreted in postollice, is to be accommodated. The to creditors. The Sawtello Trial. president sets forth that tho rent paid financial circles here to moan that the for the postollice in 1883 was $.'$00, one firm is embarrassed. They were large Dover, N. H., Dec. 24 The evidence clerk was employed and no carriers. The dealers in bullion. in the Sawtelle trial was finished this were for that year gross postal receipts afternoon, and the court adjourned A Little Too Previous. Bar Harbor is almost wholly a 7,000. uniu tomorrow when the final argu The rosort. summer postal receipts for Arkansas Crry, Kans., Dec. 24. A ments will be begun. 1890 show that more tnan half the year the gross receipts of the postofhee were rumor gained currency here today that Diocese for llah. about eight dollars a day. Tho presi- the President had issued a proclamation Rome, Doc. 24. The pope lias erected dent says the salary of the janitor for opening the Cherokee strip for settlethe new building would be more than ment, and over 200 families moved over the vicarate of Utah into a diocese. Fatwice the present cost to the government the line and staked their claims. has been appointed first They ther Scanlan for rent, fuel and light He cannot be- learned tonight, to their or new diocese. the bishop the that lieve that in the reconsideration con- rumor was untrue, and regret, will move back exgress will approve the contemplated in the morning. CITY IN BRIEF. penditure. The message was referred to a committee. A Policy of Protection. Christmas! The senate then adjourned until SatMadrid, Dec. 24. In consequence of urday next, with the understanding that Merry Christmas to every Commercial when it meets on that day the the report of Senor Morel, presidont of reader! shall declare it adjourned un- the tariff commission, the government Judge Miner telegraphed yesterday til Monday. has resolved- - to inaugurate a policy of that he will be home on Monday. before tho election. protection general Kiisk Not In It. Masquerade ball at the Woodmansee hall this afternoon. Ball there this evAn Orgfan Factory Burned. Washington, Dec. 24. This evening ening. Secretary Rusk said he was sorry to seo Boston, Dec. 24. The New England Christmas sermon at tho church of his name connected with the article Organ company's factory burned to- the Good Shepherd this morning at 11 Two firemen were o'clock, by Rev. S. Unsworth. recently published giving the farmers' night; loss 200,000. vote on presidential candidates for 1892. injured. A fellow gobbled three rolls of ribbon He sincerely regretted any attempt to in the Equitable Co-oyesterday afterA Lawyer ill the Toils. turn attention of republicans away from noon and ran. Ho was not caught. President Harrison as a candadate. His Deo, 21. Win. Duryoa administration, he said, had been a TT Ntw York, Mr. John E. Bagley; formerly of Good-lan. me. llawver who ran a bogus clean one, directed to the best interest nugnes. II Kansas, and attorney for the Rock of the whole people and he confidently divorce mill on Broadway, was arrested Island Railroad, has come to Ogden to mis aiternoon on a bench warrant issued locate. His office will be room 50, First looked for his renomination and on complaint of Pendleton of Fort Worth, Texas, one of his victims. National Bank Building. It was intimated that Campbell and The followinsltelegrams remain unde The Duty on Natural Gas Pipe. e6tern Union Telegraph Buttner, Hughes' will be ar- livered nt the Washington, Dec. 24. Assistant Sec- rested soon. office: J. S. Berry, Henry McBride, J. retary Spaulding decided that natural Stilwell, Alf Smurthwaite, L. Swartz. F. W. West, E. E. Cottle. Harrison's Old Partner Dead. gas pipe brought from Canada into the United States shall be subject to duty Dec. 24. Information Mr. I. Marks, of the firm of I. Marks Indianapolis, as prescribed for unenumerated manureceived that Judge Cyrus Si Co., was presented yesterday wi: h a factured articles, viz: 10 per cent ad va- was C. Hines, for thirty years residing in handsome gold headed cane by the emlorem. this city nod fifteen years a partner of ployees of that firm. It was a genuine President Harrison, wns stricken with surprise to him. and made a very tine Postmistress at Marysville. ut Ludlow, N. IL, today, and Christmas present. Washington, Dec. 24. The president nppoplexy will die. Tom D. Rvan, a prominent business n today sent to the senate tho name of man of Rock Springs, Wyo., and Mrs. Mary A. Lusk as postmaster at A Prominent Denver Man Dead. in Ogden, telegraphs his brother-in-law- , Montana. Marysville, Thomas F. Fitzgerald, of the Denver, Dec. 24. W. R. Daniels, the Southern Pacific, in the ecstacy of his wealthiest dry goods merchant in Colo- heart ns follows: "Dec. 23: A twelve-pounSnowing: the East. boy. All doing nicely." Kansas Crrv, Dec. 24. The first snow rado, died this morning of paralysis. fell in season A. Missouri W. of the Northwest E. Thornton, of the Pullman Gen. Spinner Still Alive, company, returned yesterday from Denand Northern Kansas. Some of the inJacksonville, Fla, Dec 24. There whither he had accompanied Mrs. coming trains on western roads were de- is little, if any change in the condition ver, Thornton, who is on her way to her old or two hours. three 'A dispatch of General Spinner tonight, but his rel- home in New York citv, where she will layed from Wichita, Kansas, says a soaking atives fear that death is near at hand. spend the winter. CHICAGO W HAPPY. fru Hjji (r-tt- f pArncll-itM-Ta- nl Ovtf-Vnlll- ?f Jtu Mk-ke- W, Ih-ai- y -- nt Par-nelli- te nt p well-know- d AfTertioa Comes PRICE, FIVE CENTS. Hca. CMt ker. MoliieCaraoa. Ira Thompson, Harry Miry Pttriee ler, Julian Weaver. Ry TKant A WLitbw k. an actress. Las bejiruo a suit iu. CUu It rr. to ti&i in the ttrrciKr, whom a.i-- t A- - P. BlikftsW. a vounsr board aaid of trade uiaa, for r.H'u) for Uteh of HE MALE THINGS eaaied IL T. TERY LIVELY is on ofi oid SoDta'a IV.tlnjriii. Th J a!iaf promue. IX CNJDEX YESTEEDAY. Over ttree kundred Uxee of raaly era 1 attributed, A OalraarUa Ura4. The church was beautifully decorated Sccta Fk, X. M IW- - 24.-P- eJro Me Cave Spec Lt! Eft? Ac-with fewiuutia and-- forma of evergreens ptionf at Four of Pkw-idcu died near here yesterday at a and arunc.J nmen the I hurtles Eveuin tha are uf 115 years, surrounded by mostly the work U Mies MaUd Rroaick. era! guieraUous of dee?adeBta. and or Will Follow. Mum l auiine niaua was the f airy, aod Miaus Ciaua and Petteugill war Ute Tlie St. George at St. An?utiue. U Will th Hlta Ik CkUdtea orgaoiete. The was tre prettdv ornamented with 8t. Au.wisi, FU, IW-- 21 -- The f the rtiiifrh r anoar balls, flowers, ion orn ear an.la Sferphtrt St. George hotel opeced today. Ilia Tul Evealnx Srraiua Tki and cranberries. Thut eelebratkn was a fabtkMifcbie ae:uuu her w ill l.ol lvin fine succe. Huruiag. untd the opetiiug of Ute Ponce de Leon, TUE MLTHOOWT wn ou January H'a. THE TIDE. i, Santa Claut eante to thu Method st waa a Ud. It flowed into the streets It A Hurderrr Lynched. church also and found Chrictmaa treee and stort a and flowed out, all day long galore, but his greatest And waa the disRich mush, Ya, Dae. Freea imnuine welL man, a negro, charged w ith the murder yesterday. It nevr ended, but swelled covery of a well-y- ea, ell, there waa a we.l curb, with all the of V B. Adkuia at.d his mother, waa and moved incrssi.ntly late into the usual triiuminga of mom and ieich. lynched this tuornu-by a farty of nighL Front the bottom of the well he hed masked men. It was a tk!e of good fortune to the out first Freddie , dressed aa a little " Thm Bm Gwe. merchants und tltop-kee- f It carried gnome, so that the audience didnx rculiv know him at first Then SanU reached The really high caste London swell out with it bundles, loads of L undies. io again and brought up from the depths ha "cnred Lis atitk and cast it ont." The delivery wagons were kept flying little Marjorie James, ai rayed in the tiry Swagger Englhdimea no longer appear until after dark last ciLt. They were w hite costume of an angel'io little Fairy, in public with canes of any description. tilled with every imaginable aort of with real wings. The angel then fislied The collection of choice silver topped preheats from a piano to euny package in the well with a real hook and and aatrr wood weapons they drew of gum, from theru'h silk plush rocker line and brought from its mental eostenaiios from through so many to the tin whihtle. The furniture men many and wonderful thicgn. Thereckptha were seasoas has suffered a temporary divorce sold loads of alir;ot vcrytbing, but dolls, and doll's cradles, jumping jacks, dtwks, fancy table, from tha fashionable toilet. mirrors, and tin horns, books and packages of British w agons, sleds and play furnito be distribute.! among the pu manhood is unprotected, and goes empty children's made up the bulk of the holiday candy ture of the Sunday schools. A number heeded on the promenido save for a pils in tiiken line. that goods the older ieople catne to glove pomMy, or in strata of weather a The dry gjod stores were thronged, of presents forand the pastor and hie w ife top alms tnedinm sized silk umbrella. and ribUms aud furs ami laditv' coal the the The collapse of the stick h attributable and ull aorta of tilings in thai hue were were numerously remembered. Christmas well was a great success and to the wholesale luloptiou of imitation bought. thought that it waa well for . The hardware stores were not over- everyone costly canes by the London clerk and them to be there. The aNive nun is looked and tho jewelry men, of course, trudet-tuanpetty Rev. 11 ill and in used sold hundreds of pretty and valuable original, only with "Arry, the haberdasher, rreeofneer by ermission. t . A. Dillingham, superthings, diamonds, waUhes, necklaces, intendent of the Sunday school, con tnd draper men were contented until resilver and goldw are and so on. the exercise and has reanon to cently to carry blackthorna or a light rings, Ihe toy shops, the t air in particular, ducted be proud of the success of the entertain rattan. To this no objection was raised were bee hives. by the aristocrats, and all wonld have Tie grocery men had a harvetttoo ment. TH C F.PIMCOPAL CHIROH. well had Lot a sharp American and tho meat and tixh markets did a gont flooded the market with cheap, flashy ruehing business. Memliers and the rector of the Church In fact everyboJy of the Good Shepherd were busily encopies of swelldom's own stick. The re- did. There w ere those who could draw a gaged last evening ii placing evergreen sult was intolerable, and hence the uniand not miss it, and there decorations about the windows and oili versal renunciation of canes in upper check for w ere others w ho studied and studied how er parts of the eory church at 24th and circles. Illustrated American. to make fifty rents make a wholo family Grant and it will look very pretty thia happy, buying presents side by side. morning at 11 o clock when the tine To Winter In the Apt tic. And there were bundles - bundles- - Christmas rausio and sermon are delivThree vessels from San Francisco are bundles. People were met all the after- ered. The urogram for this service will now In winter qnarters at the month of noon and all the evening, going home in be found under another head in this the Macketikie river, within 1.200 miles streams, in sets nnd singles, and every- paper. of the north pole. This is said to be the body hnd something. Some were loaded, The children of the Good Shepherd first time that whaling vessels have vol- eon io carried a single article, small and Sunday School will engage in Christmas at the church this evening at untarily wi' tcred in this location. The cheap. Some looked ns though they exercisea 7 o'oc.lock. They will then go over the V, colony comprises nearly seventy nieu. wished everybody to see how generous school house to got their presents from It will be kite next summer before they they were going to be, nnd others looked the Christmas tree. After this the lest find some one should out suspicious can be heard from, unlets by some chance w hut presents they were going to give. "Band of Willing Workora" will give o a trapper might find his way that far Aud wlmt a lime thousands hnd last concert of sacred music in the church. north by sledges and back again to a right, enjoying the nioe things they re AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHTOOH. British far trading post Provisions in ceived. And what a tut of stockings the T"?. ? fish and game will be in will be looked into this morning! The The ladies of the Congregational curei nthi the' Indians who have vil- boys nnd girls of Ogden will beuponrlier Church began their entertainment early lages close by. Tho vessels are the this morning than any other in the year. evening ana uio program It wns estimated last night that the yesterday steamers Grampus and Mary D. II urns took form of a supper the substantial holiday sales yesterday were at least for and tho schooner Nicolene. Alluring eioo.ooo. the pupils of the Sunday Sehool. stories of bowliead whales being so thick The supier began at 5 o'clock and was Today will be ndny of rest, recreation followed in the water that you could walk about by a musical and literm"y proBut feasting, thanksgiving, sociability. on their backs as on broken ice led the little business will be The stage was profusely decora-to- d done. Several gram. with evergreens and the word vessels to their present location. San events of holiday interest took place last Francisco Alta. There were several Christmas "Christmas" done in large capital evernight. trees and exercises or appropriate cele green letters extended clear across the stage. Last of tits liufttlo. brations. The program following the supper was There is a small herd of buffalo on THK I'REriBVTK.RIAN TREE. as follows: what is known as the Red desert, not The Christmas entertainment given by 1. Singing by the School many miles from Laramie, Wyo. A the ITesbytenan Sunday School lust "Carol, Hweellv Carol" Acrostic "Hnpiiv t'lirujtma" party of hunters recently returned from evening in their old church building, a.Z. Visit Niclmlna Recitation St. from there and report having seen fifteen. was very plesant and instructive, and Alio Barton Mini Hlaochanl 'hrUtmiw liolln," Solo Daring their trip they captured two most of tho parts wore w ell rendered. 4.ft. "i Mis Maud Wjkea with a lasso, but both of them died, it is Among those deserving especial mention 6. Kceitalien Tableau "Ttin Lit tin said, from the effects of the choking they was tho "Song of Welcome" bv the K7. HiiiKin bjr thff School.... "Ciiri"tnil IteUV' well anil the music sus Tableau "Nilit class, Morning" primary being received. One of them was taken after Tableaa by their little voices throughout, t. "CliriHtm Night" a chase of two days. Mr. J. C. Bobbins tained without tho least aid from others. Also lu. Marching Hona was at the head of the party, and his the class exercises Church of the Good Shepherd, given by Mrs. Robert purpose tn capturing them alive was to Kobmson s class of young ladies and : 8. Unsworth. Grant and Twent (for. add them to a private collection of the Mrs. Dav's class of lxvs, and a deulama rector. wild animals of tho Rocky mountains, tion by Freddie Markle, after which the Christmas service, morning prayer, which he intends exhibiting at the whole school joined in a bright &nd sermon and holy communion, 11am. World's fair at Chicago. He left three gleeful "Merry, Merry Christmas Song.' rROO RAM FOB THE DAT, Half pound boxes of candy and nuts Jubilate .. Thomaa hunters in the hills near tho desert for Denin , Lloyd the purpose of capturing other animals. nnd pop corn bulls were provided for Te the Lord Anthem , Worship 200, and there were just enough to go Hvmn 17. IU. U.U. ar: Denver News. around. 1 he tree wns well decorHted (ilnrin ill Kxcolnln PkbIIot till 412 and illuminated, the candles and most hanetUD A Queer Duck at Great Duck Islunil. of the ornaments being furnished by On Sept. 12 a colored individual, who Mrs. Ivobert Robinson. This school has HOLIDAY EVENTS. gavo his name as "Joe" Hopkins, came doubled its membership during the ashore in a fourteen foot dory on Little just year, and with tho better facilities h I rrkA past It' To- Duck island. Memliers of the lighthouse for accommodating a larger school in morrow and Saturday. department offered to take him to the the new church building, on the corner mainland, bnt he declined, nnd since of Adams and 21th streets, to which the Tho Ogden Club w ill serve a very that time has lived on the island. Little church expects to move on tho first Sun- luxurious bill of fare to its members nnd Mr. New in the Year, Bruimird,the Duck is entirely devoid of vegetable day from friends today. The bill of fare has the us growth, and Hopkins has subsisted en- Superintendent, informsschool that douwill motto. "Eat, Dritik and be Merry." It tho indications, present tirely on mnssels. To procure those he before another is alto prefaced with Luc'le's stanzas has been obliged to wado up to hia waist ble its membership ngaiu Christinas. j" in water. He still refuses to go to the The program in detail was as follows: beginning: mainland, but desires a new boat. He livo We wit'ieut may poetry, music, and art." Anthem by the choir. claims that he is en route for Africa, The menu will comprise thirty-tw- o by tho pastor. Prayer having started from Nova Scotia, Cor Song of welcome by the little folks. dishes, besides fruits, nuts, raisins, Boston Globe. Recitation by Miss Carrie Smith. cheese, tea, coffee, milk and chocolate. Class exercise by Mrs. Day's class. It's a Way rolitlclam Have. .120. school, Song by Thornburg &, Houtz will give a grand A lady of this city who has been read The Fullness of Tho Time by Mrs. bull at Woodmanseo's hall this mask " class. ing about politics a good deal lately said Robert Robinson's ufternoon and evening. Tho matinee to her husband the other day: "I supAnthem by tho choir. ball will lo in mask costume and the Responsive exercises. pose it is all right for a prominent public evening ball will be the big mask dancDay." Song 41G, man to be referred to by a nickname, of the closing year. Recitation by Freddie iMurkle, Merry ing party though I think it is rather undignified. Christmas. The Broom hotel restaurant will But what puzzles me is why everybody serve a (Jhristmns dinner in the nnest Distribution of tho presents. of the si f should refer to Mr. McKinley as McKin-le- y . style 97 benediction. and Song restaurant wul cole- -. The uon-ToBill, instead of Bill McKinley. 1 BAPTIST CANTATA. an menu. elalxirate with THK brate must be it imitation in suppose, though, On Friday evening Queen City lodge. of the cowboy style." New York TriThe exercises nt the Baptist church will bune. attracted great interest. I hey consisted No, 7, Knights of Pythias,at the give its reception Castle, of a cantata, which was a lesson in kind- grand holiday Twenty-fourt- h street. The pro Coal Thieves Baa a Coal Turd. ness and lenevolence, entitled "The hall on Seven persons have been arrested at Rich and Poor Children." The poor gramme comprise dancing, speaKmg and a banquet. luis w ill be a very tine the luxury beheld Reading for systematically robbing the children . . a i. : of . the rich social event. s . . i i .i mu coal cars of the Reading railroad. It was anaihrougn me oi rauj lucj oio On Saturday : evening, at the A. O. LT. rich cheerdeveloped at the hearing that they permitted tow unite and the The children W. hall, tho Ogden Turn Vereiu will share ith the poor. ecraped the coal from the cars on the fully rendered this cantata were as fol- rgive its first aoauul ball, which will be a who sidings at Port Clinton, and virtually lows: notably brilliant social occasion of the . supplied and operated a large coal yard Nettie Klaus. Gertie JUnndgren, Jessie year's waning days. from their stealings. Philadelphia Rec- Lucas, Laura Roberts, Florence CromMat-tiord. Flajlny With Fire. well, Addie Cromwell, Mary Heath, Snvern. May Jenkins, Maggie Um Dec. 21. Regarding Emperor French doctor has recently oeen col Paris, Kate MaudJBateman, ber. Edna Weaver, -. William's proposed visit to this city, La lecting statistics with regard to those of t m.i:- - 1.,1 iun uunoi, inline, wjuv.il, his patients who complain cf nervous jjuems. Mnv Ballard. Pearl Iouglass, Katie Liverte, although sure that the majority affections, with the result that he has Spencer, Ina Bridges, May Itoberts, Ona of the people will abstain from offensive come to the conclusion that the prime Bridges, Ava Liucas, maua uonnson, demonstrntioiip, thinks the German cause of all the evil is the practice of Flossie Driver, Blanche Umber, Bessie etnperor in coming to Paris will be play Severn, Gertie Cunningham, Myrtle ing with nre. reading in the train. Chk aa, Dec. U.-i- ljm vt-r- v lt Ljji Bt. I!!? a ur Crb-wra- t4 21.-K- inch -- lU-ed- J . 0 1 Toad-stool- l. 1 1 1 t n - . . n . Li- n.,l. . |