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Show i THL SIOKMMS AMUSEMENTS. Wed. and Sat. OtiUliX. a:iw'c;vents. day and Friday Nights. Calson vs. Davidson HOUSE D. lection Northwestern Tneatncal Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Re. Mgr. Saturday Matinee and Niht CO. SWEELEY,-SHiPMA- SENT EMOTIONAL On Weak Monday, Dec. 24th IN A MAGNIFICENT OF THE BOOK Dorothy Vernon of Jladdon Hall' Th World' Champion Flat, Fancy and all around Skater. FAST SCENIC FON SKATING. t. .t. which if-- T place. i::uW'ng lilt- - nicua - uinircr hr 1 - ': li. in: of e i:ii. a:1. :( h's :b.-- i m j l.n i.--. so pupi-sttpiipii a t r. uslv the, i,.r pruiiriv'. or tail - u;i hi:-a est turkey (iiun uu.i be a good fellow. Pineda V and its editor a.e now on till paper's nmii of the wnrll. tSici r st-rkl- sct:-uiulst- i e l.ec Uybre. t n ut John T. By hep, sud Agios Bowman, daughter of Emma Kiwman. wt-rmarried at the home of Aaron By bee. 5t3 Twenty-sixt- h yerterd). Samuel IHe officiating. A reception, attended by 125 relatives and frienl. made the event street, FARMERS ALMOST UNABLE GET TO MARKET. TO Basts That Hava Scan Frozen Art Becoming Soft City Street Art Muady. a famliy reunion. It was the bringing together of many old time resilient s who had nut met in many years. A dance wll be given by the young couple at Riverdale this' evening. . Almiaaion, aftornoon, 10c. Admiaaian, evening, 15c. . . pai-snu- AMUSEMENTS. UTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! THE STOWAWAY MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30. To obtain th best Laundry Work P PRICE for the money upended. Thla la rea10c, 20c, 30c lly aoeompliahed If you favor ua with your work. If you eutruat ua with all your Laundry work you will not lie ex- MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT PARTY perimenting tor wa hare satisfactorily The Stake board of the Young taken car of auch matter tor many Had Good. Let Men and Lounp Ladles' Mutual Imyeara. Wa har provement aaaorlatlona have arrangna pror thla to you. ed for their annual anclal at the Royal Darn-tuacademy, on Washington avenue, Friday evening, Dec. 23. They wish all their frlen.la and the 417 Hth It friends 'Phonos 174. of the Improvement cause to attend and aaaiat In making the affair the aortal succeu It ahoulu be, become acquainted with each other OGDEN TIJ1F EXCHANGE and be drawn more cloaely Into the work that looka to the advancement of the young people of thin a take. Inh 263 Twenty-fiftSt directly their praaenne may aid the two board financially to meet the California and enl ailed by the work among the Dir at Wire Mi All Spertin Event 1 Ogden Steam Laundry g association. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BQ RESULT. g . Y IT getting the breakfast. "You've been out In tbe rood to get a good look at the sky. I reckon, Sarah Nichols Mary," said Grandfather gently. Barah Mary nodded. A queer little found came from her throat, but aha did not spok. "Walk I declare, It does appear to be kind of a stamp, Rorah Mary a kind 1 a stump," aald th old man slowly as he carried In some kindlings for the tot-in the living room and stooped (own to open the stove door and start J1! lira. "Here eh w lottln" on that Sunday school Christina tree for weeks and ald Grandfather weeks atiddy," iTithola, apparently addressing the i Vkerlng blow that seemed loath to isrt up briskly, "and then twas put A to New Teat's on account of ths wnlster being olek, and now. after all .hi w aitin', she' gM td losi It. Never to a Christmas tree In her life. arah Mary aint, and thinks I haven't luther. i I waa goin' along with her. Full moon due tonight and mild weather tor a week back. The flrat snowstorm of th season, thla la, end Barah Mary ain't fitted out for stormy weather. Them three mile there and back three more waa yHa' to be about all I tould 'a' fetched In good walkin', but I wouldn't 'a' begrudged gettln'. maater tired, not a mite. He shut the afore door and went bark to the kitchen. "Breakfast 1 most ready. said Fat-al- i Mary, with a faint smile. Presently It waa quite ready, and they sat down at th table. It was a very silent meal but at last Sarah Mary Lroke the silence. "Last - year waa the first one they over. bad. but 1 didnt mind mlaaing you waa that grandfather, because atek, but now It Just eeema as lr Poor little Sarah Mary could not finish. but roe abruptly and began to clear Sway the dishe. I know, honey." said tb old man. from ratting her liead aa he, too. rose that a the tablet Tfa a real stump, hat It Is. I guess I'll go out Into the seed and split up some more klndlln . When th door from the kitchen Into the shed wa closed Sarah Mary rona Into the splint bottomed rocking chair and otbd despairingly.' Gfsflul,,Y ob ceased. , Then rhe trred r a king r.d sat np etralaht Well. Fa rah Mary Nichols, a great ? girl Ilk I-- re errin' end riskin' vmi" a in "cven-year-o- ld V clare I Cm real ashamed nf you." grandfather, don't you? "Grandfather, cried the little girl ,T ae a Christmas enttalnment cheerily about half an hour later, you once, tree and all," said the old man, when your father wa a little must have split up more'n enough "Tw-akindlin by thla time. Como In. I tchap. and wa was visitin' with Brother folks down In the city," want to talk td you. I've got a rcglar Bnry'i ' exclaimed the "Oh, grandfather!" Splendid plan." The old man came In quickly, rub- rhlld, drawing b long breath. "Then you must be more disappointed even bing his hands. Kind & cool iu the ehed this mom-l- n than I am, berauee you know, what he aaid, looking anxiously at your mlssly'. But you ran tell me what H waa llk, so we ran pretend Just' complete." "Well." began the old man, there wee a tree- all covered with sparklin' things and colored ones and candles, and then the folks' presents was hung on the limbs too. The room waa all kind of trimmed round with green, and there waa words on the walls, 'Peace on Earth. Good Will to Men,' and sevral others, "And there waa a Santa Claus, a man all dressed up in furs, with long white whiskers and lookin' as If he'd been , out In a and he made some ramarks fust and then give out the presents. There was a parrel of cqndy Twas a for each rhlld. I rec'lecL handsome sight. Little Sarah Mary gave a sigh of excitement as the old man stopped. "We can pretend most of It If you'll help, grandfather," she aald. "I'm ready for anything you guggest, ma'am, said the old man aa he rubbed Sarah Mary's hand between hia own rough palms. "Well, then, said the child briskly, had you Just aa soon have your dinner at half past leven, so 1 can hare the whole afternoon to get ready to pretend In?" "Have It at ten thutty If you say so, said her grandfather gayly. "No. returned Barah Maty, with much gravity, "half past 'leven will be early enough. Now thcree two or CAN'T YOU AND I HAVE A PREthree thlnn you can do to help. I TEND CHRISTMAS HERE? don't 't we can have a real tree, Sarah Mary, whose eyes were ted. but If we could bring In that tallest apple wood chunk that's out In the though she smiled bravely at him. "Now alt right down here In front of shed and cut some notches in It and the stove and get warmed up." she aald, stick some nf the twigs from the brush In the hotchea I think twould drawing the old rocking chair for- pile ward. "I've had a real smart eryln make a real good protendin' free, and spell, and I feel a lot better now, and that chunk haa got a splendid square bottom to stand on. Ill tell you about my plan. "And then, of course, she went on, "Ive been thlnkln'," she went on. must be Banta Claus, and you'll epeaklnr quickly, as she stood quite "you eloee to ber grandfather, ihat this la know Just bow,- 'along ae you've seen the last day of the year, and tonight one, and If you could spare me some alii be New Tear's eve, only we'll be of your old papers I'd ba obliged. And tb home 'stead of down to the church." I'll do all the rest." "Mussy sakea alive!" ejarulated Here her voice trembled a little, but Grandfather Nichols. "Whst a little only t tt a moment. "And I dont see why you and L planner jrou be! WelL wall. I guess quite a little Job laid nut for grandfather, can't have a pretend there's Christmas here that'll be most as good me. I'll look 1over the old papers fust as If we'd gone to the Fnndsy school and see whst can spure. I s'pose It'S no use askin' you what they're for? one. They was to have theirs at Not a mite. replied the child mero'clock, and we could have ours at the same time. rily as she took down the broom from - Ill step n' put If It's aald Grandfather time," Nlrhois a a he beat a retreat. In pretended dismay, to the living room. "Here's four numbers from the three years' ago file that haven't got anything of no great Interest to me in 'em," said the' old man, cautiously ths kitchen door t about 1 8penlng clock with a little irkag of old Will that newspapers In his hand be enough for your purposes? Beems to b groat doin' In here this mornin. Haven't I smelled mot Grind father!" said Sarah Mary in a warning tone, and the old man dropped the papers and retreated. Jest like her mi. that rhlld Is," he said to himself as ha put on hla cost, "Guess hous-cle.inl- 17 ppf fit F'1 I do believe, aha aald to herself as she washed the dinner dishes, "that grandfather counted on that tree more'n I did." All the long afternoon the ennw fell thick end fast. No one passed the Nlchola .farmhouse, but that waa not strongs, for their road was not much traveled at any time. Grandfather Nichols and Hsrah Mary were too busy to pay much heed to the storm. It hod been agreed between them that when Orandfather Ntrhots had placed jhe chunk, with Its twig branches tightly notched in according to Barah Mary'a she was to nf the living room and take beautify It aa she saw fit. All her grandfather had to do with It wa to nice Iter a few more particu-lar- a about the decoration he had seen that other rhristTnss, so long ego. He waa not to be permitted to see the living room till ( o'clock. Precisely at that hour Barah Mary, In the character of guest, and Banta Claua. In the person of her grandfather, were to enter the apartment, one from the kitchen and the other from the entry. Time hung rather heavily on th nld man. At I o'tlnck he muttered to him- self. I wlsht NOW AS- Committee an Accommodations Will Diroct Aft sirs From th Rood Httol. Encouraging success has rewarded the efforts of th teacher' committee on accommodations, to secure roams and quarters for the 1.500 teachers expected during th convention. At a meeilug uf the committee yesterday, reports were submitted by Individual members, containing the assurance that 1.000 of the expected visitors have already been provided for aud th others will he provided for hefer th weuk closes. To request made by th committee for paro rooms, many peuple in the city, among whom are tbe beet knowa dt lieu of the eummuntty, responded immediately and nut only proffered th so of unengaged rooms, but oSefod them free. These rooms are all and will be maintained la flrat claaa condition during the tour days of tbe convention. Practically every first claaa boarding 'heua la the city haa been called upon for quarters. The committee will be headquartered at tbe Reed hotel. As the trains um In with their load of people, they will be nad at the depot by messengers, directed to guide strangers to headquarters, where they w ill be assigned rooms. All committee member will be at the Reed constantly to direct and see to It that no convenience and comfort to denied any one. A corps of massen-gnr- s will be employed I carry messages and otherwise minister to the wants of the educators. BAKTA CLAUfi CAUTIOI'BLY UNTIED one op the packaged. FOOTBALLS. CARVING SETS. POCKET KNIVES. GILLETT SAFETY RAZORS. In fact lets of things moat suitable for Christmas presents. T. S. HUTCHISON No. 306 Twenty-Fift- h Street fur-Dish- "Had dyspcpv.lg or Indigestion tor years. No appetite, and what I did eat clstreaacd me tirribly. Burdock Blood Bitter cured m" J. H. Walker, Bun-bar- Ohio. AFTER CHRISTMAS Judge Murphy Baca Signs of a Day IITROUBLQl 3af WITH OLD HARNESS A runaway may oaaaa more ttaq troubfo. Barton lajartee aama yiBM death art th awful results. As Id karoo to Alton wap fids, bat new barn with weak spots 1 la foot aa bad. The kind wa sell bare NO WEAK SPOTS. T will gat yowr mousy's worth if buy harness a na. Oar now add to 2177 a4 to t Wator J.C. Piatt Saddlery Co. a beer mug at the bartender of th Board Trade saloon wKh tolling jf rcaulta, and then ran away sad Into an Iron projection that tor an ugly wound across his fare, was held In The aftereffects rf Christ mas waa bonds of 0150 pending th prosecution seen In police court yesterday la of the cas by his victim. numerous black vies, swollen features, aud battered' hsada. The grind HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS was large, out of the ordinary, and VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY. many there were who admitted that tbe pleasure of the holiday celebration Far Christmas holidays the Rio did not extend over to the morning Grande Wester will sail round trip after. Judge Murphy, while In an ap- tickets to all pdnta In Utah at oa preciative mood, fueled out five days fro tor round trip. sentences to more than a doaea men, Ticket on sale Doc har 30, II, St, with the parting injunction that a tow SI, 25, Si and January 1. Limit, Janudays In Jail would remove entirely ary 7. the signs of Christmas. R. V. Veraldi, an Italian, who threw WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. of Rejoicing. 1 ' a hmid smiley Truly he waa a won- derful Banta Ulcus! An old buffalo skin, plentifully - besprinkled with flour, was gathered sbnut him and tied In place shout hi neck, arms and leg. It waa May to sae that getting down stairs at aver so alow q pace must have been difficult matter. Hla hair and beard were well covered with flour, and an waa ilia old fur rap on his head. Thera was even a dasli of flour her and Ihrr nn the tall boots he wore. preparatory to a trip to th cold garret, where he expected to find eoma articles suitable for Me afiemuon'e masThere ain't no stumpin' querade. her, not for long. I ran tell ye." Dinner was what Barah Mary called sllin" that day and waa eaten with all Sarah Mary's poexlble expedition. thin little cheeke were flushed, and her eyee were ipiusually bright. Do you s'pose do you rorkon It'a over her silly for me to be pretendin'?" aha child's bsrk and brought Had I ought to consider I'm shouider to the front, where they terasked. minated in a large how securely pinned too old for plsy. grandfather? how old bo you 'xactly?" to her dresH. Her cprly hair had been "It's see. old mane to lie as flat as such hair ever man. Inquired the her eyes rivetT'ni Jest about 'leven." responded would. Bhe stood with ed nr iit'i '!aur. on wrhoee face wee r H'd dle of all nhnne from a Ilttl tin can dtrellrk placed on (ho flat top of ths tree. The Inverted wash tub wa hidden by an old red cloth, and above it ths tree rise resplendent, Its bare twigs tening glis- w w ed vtn ate." He untied the other package and read. " 'For Barah Mary Nlehots.' Will the little gal step fnrrard and get he Barah Mary received the present? package and a pat ou tha bead from Banta Claus. Bhe turned away, aad then stopped. she cried, facing "Grandfather. about and throwing her Httto arms aa far around th bell ou rod buffalo rob as they would roach, youva bean a splendid Banta Clans, and now will you taka your pockag and ba ths rose of tho children with me? Ita enly Jest molasses candy, but It's real goad I tasted it ta see." "Well, I reckon I will," mid Grandfather Nlchals heartily as ha bunt tba bands af hi buffalo robe sad kicked off tha clumsy boots with s right good could see how I look.'' exclaimed Barah There. Mary. deeremiing from a chair on which she had been etanding and looking about the room with pride, 'Tve done the very beet I could. I hoie grandfather'll be pleaaed. It'a half past I now, and 1 must hurry and get droeeed." A few mlnutee before I o'clock a little figure etepped softly down th Bleep bark atalrs, and at about th aama form time a large, cumbersome descended th front stairs laboriously. As the old dork in the kitchen struck six with Its sharp, curt strokes, these two figures entered the living room from opposite direction and gased at each other. waa In Barah Mary a bravely attlrod changeable silk waist whlrh had once belonged to her mother and a skirt of some sort the exact style of which could not be determined. Inasmuch as It was completely covered by Barah Marys best apron, a very large white one with strings of great length. These strings were crossed diagonally on the ! lib strips of tin and scraps of colored paper and hung with string of two largest Tied to th popcorn. branches ware two package wrapped In s newspaper. Barah Mary's eyes shone wKh prids ae she looked at the tree. This I a glur'otie, blessed flmq "Oh! Oh! I'd never know you Is the world!" gasped Barah Mary. Then, children." aald Hants Claua, advancing recollJcting herself, she walked sedate- slowly to the tree and turning hi eye ly to a chair pbn ed In one corner af on hi sedate but beaming audianua. "We've gut a sight of things to b the room. Kanla Claus for hla pert was unable Joyous about, and. wiahln' you all a Year, 1 will now fa supprews an admiring "Well, 1 de- Merry Christmas-Neclare to man! aa he lookod about the percede to distribute th presents. Bo saying. Bants Clan pot out Ms room. On the wall In several places were atrip of brown cambric, on hand and cautiously untied one of th which were pasted sentiments spptg- - newspaper packages. "For Grandfather Nichols. ha read slowly aloud. "I understand he's to be with n this and will probably be along In s few min- - and vainly tried to get a gllmpee of hi figure in the little cracked looking glays. elx Inrhee square, which hung tn His room. - B thla assurance. dlr-ctto- ns, ' 1' "Well, that's genin' on. & course, hut seein your small for your age. I presume It might be allowed ye to play a little Npell lunger If you get a good chance like thla one. The child's last doubt vanished with pofc-reelo- snow-storm- FOR 1.000 ARE SURED. to BY F&A.NKL H.SWEET father mla'abla whet! you might have fully, "we could do It better If we had a good time pretendin'," aha a&ld ever seen a real Christmas ent'taln-men- t, but I reckon we can make out, firmly as she wiped her eyes. "I de- ROOMS Brownie Cameras y 1.40 Eastman Kodaks, 05.00 u 25.00 Promo Film Pack Cameras 05 to 20.00 Boys' and girls' sleds 5e and np Edison Phonographs. 0M,0g0 aad 00.00 Roller Skates, 5ue to....,.,... 0.00 Ice 8 kales, 50c to 4 00 v - (Copyright, IRK by Frank H. flweetl ain't any uaa for yon to aay you think Its goln' to atop snowin', grandfather, for It ain't It's Mt in for a big storm." Thera was a alight quiver about Hill Sarah Marys lips as she aald this, but aha pressed them firmly together, and, brushing the flake nf anow from her plaid shawl, she hung It up on a hall behind the kitchen door and act about lJMMi. WEATHER IS TEACHERS TO Do you see if what you want CAUSING BE CAKED srnand for Christmas LOSS FOR tru: here? mull L to :hc I .iwi! .f Ptr.c.tc'e Hit-tI tv services of stagrx hundred p- - ,.jile in si i Piut-lai- 27, i mi- -ti s l.Vi:JIHEK JKMINIMi. The weather and the prank of the elements, are raising trouble anj loss to many citizens as well as to one M the indiir-rleof Webt-Vrd from the councounty. on the demurrer in the Argument rase pending against the chief of po- try town la to the effect that the Utilising two carloads of aeenory road of the county are quagmires lice 111 be opened Monday morning and a Company of 23 Artiste. through which It la almost impossible to drag a loaded wagon. There 1 a PRICES: 25c t 11.50. The case of vs. Horn wa SEAT SALE FRIDAY. ou iu district court yesterday morning. consequent lack of traffic between the rity and country, which, if the continues, wlil result In a shortThe condition of Dudley Stone is rain in town of the product of the not improved yesterday It may be age farms. necessary to amputate the left foot. Tbe frost no longer binds the earth's crust and mud. soft and onr.y, ) Boole is bjmndlng the mid winRoyal at every turn uf ihe roud. ter vacation wiib his lie la Even the afreets, paved and attending the I'niveralty of Michigan. macadamised,city are not free trurn the slush. Crossings auun become almost Rosario Yerads waa arretted yesImpassable, owing to the many veThe firemen arc smoking cigars sent terday by Officers Pender and Brown hicle that continually pass over them. a a sow to the in last the business night parly by bouse. The hoys at the The street supervisor bad a street Hoard of Trad saloon. fire station are enjoying the remindaweeper out yesterday morning cleaners of services well rendered. ing the crossings. Road on the bench EASTERN EXCURSIONS and west of Washington are la bad VI the Grass in lawns and in the pastures shape and traffic la impeded to an agCOLORADO MIDLAND RY. of the county is oommenrtng to grow gravating extent It not is and an linnsual sight to see Approximately lO.diK) tons of sugar On 20 November and December II. beet are piled on th ground bestrips of lawn with a rich green One fare Utah from $3 to pins poiata tween Ogden and Brigham City, ready showing under the dull color of last Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, to be hauled to cars as auow as tbe year's growth. Denver sad Intermediate roads will Omaha, permit. For several days Mrs. Hynim Frew, and Mrs. Mat- points. Limit, 40 days. Sts paver. farmers have been unable to remova further Information writs L. For H. thews of Idaho Falls hr spending the them from th long piles and. should th stormy weather continue. It la fearholidays with their slater, Mrs. R. Gei- Harding, general agsat. Salt Lak City. ger. ed that a considerable leas will tor-loMany uf the beets have bees Cspt and Mrs. Boyd wish to express piled there nine digging rommencad,' RAILROAD OFFICIALS were from during the cold spell and their sincere thanks to the dear friends who so kindly assisted In are new In the flrat stages of soft suCoatallo Going their Christmas contribution. They Nw Superintendent ing Unless they are speedily reOver the Shart Lina. moved t the factories and sliced, feel sure that God will reward each will be unfit for sugar-nukingiver. Many little hsrt were mad Acting Superintendent HI Hiker of they glad on Christmas ere who would oth- the Utah division purposes. of Short the Oregon erwise have had no Christmas cheer. Line and the newly appointed superiTruly It Is "more blessed to glva ntendent, Costello, arrived in Ogdan IN BUSINESS AGAIN than receive. thla afternoon in a privet oar, from Salt Lake. Mr. Cuotello succeeds Mr. I have about of real eatat A. P. Bowman, of Corey Bros. ConHllllker after the first of the year. Hated wllh me, f40,003 .which belongs to old struction company, la in Ogden for a The trip la one of iaapeetkm. clients, friend and acquaintances la few days, returning from Canada. He From Ogden the party will go lakes the auperintemlency of the line north. Journey over the system as far the seat, who Instructed tna to ckwae Into the Yellowstone Park next week. as Idaho and return. They will exam- out those holding In Utah at roaaua-ablprice. I am maklug my headine the condition of the road and the quarters at room No. I, First National, Refer Olsen of Ogden lost, or had property in moral of the company. with Hunter A and can lie At thla point several hours will be found after offlooKennedy, stolen from him, check for IKkiO. hours at the Keed while he waa celebrating Christmas In spent In InspecUng the buildings, th hotel. FRANCI8 RITTER. bait Ijiae. The cjteck was drawn on condition of the local yards and the the Plngree National Bank and pay- shop. HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES, ment was stopped by telegraphic orCostello 1 a man of wide experBalt In to ience railroad work. ders (mm the police of His appointLake, Deo. 20, 21, 22, 24, 24, II, Jan. lat whom Mr. Olaen had made known his ment to the position of superintendent I loss. one nf the many change schedulVia Oregon Short Line and Union ed for the flrat of the year. Pacifle Ry. Cheap round trip rates. C. Watt Brandon, proprietor of the Tlrkeu good to return until Jan. 7th, Plnedale Roundup, was in Ogden WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. 1307. Aik Agrata for particular!. PRODUCTION FAMOUS MR. HARLEY DAVIDSON HOLDS WORLDS MEDAL PRE ACTRESS ALBERTA GALLATIN Commencing M L Tlll'KMlAY UTAH, T GRAND OPERA Satinee Race Wednes- 1-- KXAMiXLK: will. Ho and Barah Mary wpera Bitting together In the Mg old rooking chair, tho oandleo were burning lew and tha molasses candy wua nearly gone, when Year revelers th two Christmas-Neheard tha sound of slelghbatls, fallowed by a knack at their door. "I jest stopped on my way home from tha earners," aald Nichols' nearest neighbor when tho door opened. "I thought Id com la and toll you that tba Sunday school troa to postponed till tomorrow night on oarounl of th bad travoltn', and I can fix li to taka Barah Mary and you, tee, along Good with u to th ont'talnmont. night." w "THE SUNDAY SCHOOL TREE IS POSTPONED TILL TOMORROW." prlate to the season. The letters were of various siaes. cut from the papers. Peace on Earth," reed Banta Claus, looking at th word over the stove through a tremulous mlet that mad them waver. A wreath of autumn leaves was pinned on on window curtain and a Hunch of dried everlasting" on the otluT. There waa a big candle in the renter of the wooden mantel and a small one at each end A lamp burned no fie thl snd the emellee can Much obliged! Much obliged! sold Grandfather Nichole a ha drove away. Barah Mary, preparing to go to bod, tank a peep at the outside world. Why. grandfather!" she exclaimed joyfully. "It has stopped snowin', and the moon I cornin' out. What a lim Christmas and Now Year beo-yu-tl- let" I.' |