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CHRISTMAS

... Christmastide come round, Again will Christmas chinies resound; s Agatn will hapw children come e 'lo spend their olidaye at home. While joyous children full of glee Dance round the sparkling Christmas tree, And Christmas music fills the air, There sits outside ...

CHRISTMAS, 1891

... 000 to 800,000 Christmas letters are added to the million odd per week passing through the office. In fact with all the snow bloc-ks of last Christmas the postal delays were not so great as those 2 caused by the dense fogs of Christmas 1891. The iacrease ...

CHRISTMAS IN AMERICA

... people burdened with Christmas parceiss~ van loads of Christmas trees Obstruct the traffic invarious street. whilethegreattoy emporiums of Broadway, Twenty-three street. and the Avenues. Ora brilliant with the gliow and glitter of Christmas offerings. The markets ...

OLD CHRISTMAS

... OLD CHRISTMAS. Oln Christmas, Ioliy Christmas, with thy gay ard Jocund tbco, 1let hoIIyrtbtantfh arid misletoe thy ruddy temples grace, Come circie roubd the feotive boas d while winler iows do fall, Theou'rt *thI awelcomie pasite in cottage and In hall; ...

Column for Christmas

... its course lied rolled, And brought blithe Christmas back again, ' With all his hospitable train. Domestic and religious rite Gave honour to the holy night: a On Christmas eve the bells were rang;, a On Christmas eve.the mass was Sung;* ct That only night ...

AN IMPERIAL CHRISTMAS

... AN IMPERIAL CHRISTMAS. Christmas Eve in the Imperial Burg, mays our (the Daily News) Vienna eorrespondent, was very different this ier from the fdte which the Qrown Prince Rudolph used to dercribein past years, some- times with-his- own 1~en for publication ...

CHRISTMAS NUTS

... any doubt as to the correct derivation of this jaw-breaking word. v SPORTING ANECDOTE, -A boy and his uncle go out at n Christmas to shoot. . Boy: I Ruppose, Uncle, I may pop at anything I see. . Uncle: Yes, my boy, fire at nearly anything. As the ...

BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS

... Voter, ba( The Crossing-sweeper, or Our Christmas Tree, by John ant Gilbert, where the countenance of the poor child. wvho in the bes cold night air ia wistfully surveying through a window a happy got Christmas Interior, is suggestive in the extreme, ...

Column for Christmas

... by heathen change Long may Christmas rites remain, In renewing which we range Childhood's flower-paths o'er again. And, oh, minstrels of our isle; With the music of a rhyme, And the sunshine of a smile, Welcome merry Christmas-time I VIEw Or JERusALEm.-The ...

CHRISTMAS IN THE SHOPS

... also Mts on view a capital assortment of bassinettes> and perambulatorm, which aire upholstered most elegantly. To suit Christmas folks he has provided rohin horseO s, toy mail cartsen te rilsda to'e thme h leatofte tn naitnso henrey knte oseydpartments ...

CHRISTMAS PUBLICATIONS

... CHRISTMAS PUBLICATIONS. the day wear on, and show us the form ' Old Father Christmas looming more and inure distinctly the mkiwinter there is plentiful growth of appliances do benour intellectually and socially, well as materially, to the holiday which ...

CHRISTMAS 1894

... climatic infllenc, heavy Christmas parcel tralio and nn abnormal mail service are manageable by mearn of a proper soheme of organisation. Several of the sub pDatmaster1, who Be stationers laid themselves out for the sile of Christmas goods, stated that quite ...