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and *: 'at St. J ephs church *at mpc iThe gim R church, where a third High Mass-will | ' bo celebrated. . \-will be . beautifully | decorated with - lights aud flowers., \five Sunday school Festival Service \An: the church at 6 perm. by / gippor (for' the Sunday ' school 'and '- house, ~The musical prograni. for tha eve will he as 1° is follows: | Cag TIMES has the Largest; ~f Ctrchlatzo: and is. the Best Ad- 1914) 0: £ music was Home Sunday afternoon 'by Christmas Day th joyOUs festivai‘ 'of Christmas, marking the birth of-the . Savior 'of Mankind, will be celebrated! feal 'program . will. b May Cox: Tnohy of High ”Mess at 5:80 a. m;, at which the following program mimic will 'be: < rendered,. . : O Holy: Ni it, Adams ~ 'Adente EFldeles, Traditional. Kyrie, L. Perogl, I Gloria, Roeswig Gradual \Videmut mnee,\ vfinlke'n- Agnes Del,'~Roesw .:Communion j\0 Lord L Am Not 'be assisted by out of d-at 8 o'clock, will peat the 'above program at the Soldiers' Home, where Rev, Father Percell will The choir wi ~ celebrate a second High Mess for.the |. Inmates. | again ut10:30 a. m, in St. \Joseph's 'the church, as usual, Thursday, December 24; Christmas members of the partsh, the Christma treé'and carol singing tn 'the parish Festival on Christm «~ Aidnight Clear,\ R. S, Willis. \Hearts Poday, S. Smith, .' Tidings,\ .C. Simiper, .- \bet ~- Night,\ and \Gather Around the Christ \ any event within the week. following. (service on Christmas Day: - ( @ Salute the Happy Morn,\ J. Waidricht. W Sing, Mendelssohn. =\ Abe Ceceral Clergy Relief Fond; the offering on Christmas five will be for l 7333: EEG}? (fix-awwum red ProcéssJonal =t ~ (mun—11m Gloria. Patrl, \Magnificat Nune Dim~ ittis, W. K, F, Vincent. . _ ' liymn~\.loy Fills : Our: inmost Hyinit--\All 'My Heart This Night Rejoicesi” F. C, Maker, | ~ Anthum-*'Behold I Bring You Good Recesslondl-\0 - Little. Town . of Bethichem,\ L, H. Redner, -The Carols dt the parigh house will \Yenite ~Adoreoius ~Dominum,\ \Carol Sweetly Carol,\ \Ii the Coun |- try Nigh cuta \Bothiichem,\ . \Sitent mas. Tree,!\ 'Christmas - Diy-HHoly Communion ©. 7.30 ag. ti. Morning Prayer, Holy (‘mn . \ mumion and sermon. 10:00 m. m. . < 'Uhristmas Hay is @. Holy Day ¢ obligation.. ~ This expression mesos that on Clirlstmas, if possible, and every .communicant is under o Hoi to racelve the Holy ‘ St, ersons «hom Infirmity may preview from reaching the church.. Tho falla- ing program will be rendered at the ProcessionalA'christmas, Awake, Venite, Gloria Patrl, Mendelssohn. To Deum Loaudamus, C. F. Stephens. ~ Jubllaté Den, Adolf Frey, Introlt: Hark!\ the Herald Anne! Kyfle Eieison, Glorfa Tibir C. Sim mmn-J'Whiie Shepherds reen- mocxm 'by Night,\ Traditional. >. * Cloris in Excetsid, C. Siper: - ~None DimitHis, 4. Rarnby. Reoessfoml—J‘O (some. All The (hymns pay costings are {er of belgian orphans. Satorday, Pecerbter 2a. S4. S‘ ith much fe: ). | motored 'to Cedar | country home, to. as th , he granted. ‘ will be repeated [L 'Doubt Concerning His: a {Gives Satisfaction more. It is that of Astley Atkyng) - Sherhuxne, whose sentencé/in Auburn prison, has Just been commuted: to the ctual; time served 'by A commutation order' issued by Governor Martin: H, Glynn.: Atkyns was Bent to Auburn . prizon some three for rand larceny, period. of about nine year 16-governor amounts.to the me as a pardon since as a result ' of 16 clemency-of the executive \Atkyns is-now released. «Friends an acqu intances \of the Sherburne have insisted that his case was surrounded. by. ciroumstances iving Tuse to sufficient doubt to entitle pardon, and, former Judge Hubert C.: Stratton,: xford, has for 'geveral . months bee exerting his .of forts to-secure the desired action from Governor 'Glynn.:- He made a. special trip; to Albany in company with-Super- vigor Jésse Jacobs and from that city 111, 'Mr; Glynn's the; pardon + Much Interest has been aroused over the case and the {many . friends 'of 'the Atkyné family An' this. section are con | gratulating: the lb rated mun on his good fortune, > ~* © Oxford c%pter Elects \. 90 At the annual fonvoeation of Oxford ts 'No: 254, R. A. M,, held De- d oliowinw officers were elected for the nsulng (year\ - High priest,\ VanVaiken- burgh; king, Nortom Sharp; Richard Tillotson j: treasurer, W 'A. Installation ill when. the appoint egoflloe MARRIED In 0 ford, December, 16, 191_ Gates, 'Erford of Guilford, to Miss I‘iqren ham, of Oxford . Gale—Rees Mr. and Mrs William . . R Taylor avenue, . Utica, announce the marriage of their daughter, 'Edith Cor- 'nélia, to Clarence Gale.at Oxford, Mon- day; December: 74; They. ivill be cat home, after. February. 1 at thotr home in Oxtard Ext; : MW t Congregational Church ~ *~ At -the: Congregational . church last Sunday. a practical and. timely dermon was delivered. by the pastor, Inman L: Willcov, on: Barth.\ The following was the pro‘ gramilo; Doxology: end invocation‘ 12 Voltntary, Offertory-Lsneaigre, Anthem-\The Hush of Night Hath trailen,\-Spence. f Resporisive. Rending Ssnim A Scripture Leston-Latks 2:1-20, Anthct wight (licori' Neviot - Prayer, ( 0r‘ertory~“Sllent Night\ okt Tymi-\0 Little Town Bethle hott. a Sermon nee on. rum. . Hymne \Joy. to th 'W0rldi the Lord te Came,\ Ponediction, |- i Allegrclten-Volkmnnn, At the Sunday evening service the 'Ipastor preaclied pn the subject: \Fol- Iaw Me' Tho program was, as Lol Iwai O0 ¥olontary- Serenade? * Gounod. } Hynin-Hark! \ What Mean Those \ {Holy Vofces,\ |.) Scripture Lessonw‘slate 5:17 Anthom-\All Glory Be to God on High! Nevin. . Frayer. : Hymna-\Cal of Night' Sermon-\A ilow Me, an the Listening Ear risimas Message— Hnll the Power: of :| Nave.\ . Pastime-4113135 Ann-ham, Rossini.’ , ~Wednesday-Meeting for prayer and conference In the chapel at 7:80. Sub- fect: |. Christmas Thoughts, . by - \the Sanday school.\ Thursday-Christmas exercises and tree in the chapel at 7 o'clock. Special i s d recitations. f Baptist Church .- ~> (lo Christmas eve at 7 a'clock there Awill be a' tree and exercises by men? oof. swan evening, Decem chote will sing s lemons appropriate ps3 ecstfi site m tees and gift : attests“ © Norwich,: Ded, 31 ~There 1s at least 6 slong fatnlly in Chenango County which . ' Will\ spend «Christmas. togother “Pence on |- \It 'camé. Upon the Mid» © Oxford Stores A jout their messa holiday season brings nothing elsa, thet ~ fers Plan for Joining of! Prohibition, \Progressive and American Partiss | at. the State conference tica yesterday afternpon \ favored - ‘ former : Governor: unité the Prohibition; Progressive and \| American: parties into:one political or: ganization, . and passed a., reso tion s ding. the matter to- the national ittee - for motion Mr, Sulzer poke: at | the Prohibition 'porty 'head- quarters 29 Lafaystte street, 'of plans for sweeping the cojntr an amalgamated party. During the @%ecutiv Prohibitionists- \the were re-slected.. They are Olin. S, \Bighop Duvall,\secretary' Schalefield, treasurer. It was voted to extend the circulation .of : the ' Backbone publica-, tion to: 50 000, - At'pregent about: 12,000 R 'offich 'being printéd in Utica, \Rach county: operate 'it to' enrolled Pr0< xecutive committee djourned-méeting at 'Baldwin, C. A: Duvall; W. C..Gray, John:G, Pas- sage, 'Mrs. F. Cachrin, Fred Lock- wood 'and Rev, dward Babcock. The fig a milllion ers: to a new publication was consid- > The followh was named at a \It is the belief 6 former Go ernor Sulzer that if ithe Prohibition, Pro- gressive and American parties united for the'Tast election that: they: would carry the State of Naw Yor why It is expected that the ; combined forces of these'threa parties will make a clean-sweep in the presi- dentlal Canipaign In 1916;> , Sutzor. offers a platform for the party aud has. for its first plank {onal prohibition. He expresses the Idea that the new. platform-should not contain dyer 100 words, so that it will be readily understood by all the pBople. |. Tf the consummation of this merger is |. to be a reality, At ig believed that the '\name of the new organization: will be the American party. ~Other planks for (the new party have been suggested, as woman' suffrage, international, peace conference, and a: commission, with the secretary of State as a member; to readjust the matter of tox schedule; Mr. Sulzer belfeves; that & world su- preme cotirt should be: established for the settlement of international quess tions and that all {mations should. be disarmed.. i Common gossip among the Prohibl tlonists concedes the fact. that a large mutmber of. the members of that party '| supported Governor-clect Whitman An the-recent. campiign for governor in order. to defeat Glynn. Mr. Stlzer: Is of the opinfon that the men did right under the- circumstances, | CHRISTMAS SHOPPlNG 6 at Their Best and Have Been Doing a Large Business 'the volume of Clinlatmas: business ; has been very large in Oxford this sea- most of the merchants reporting increased sates over fast year. The stores ure all attractive, and (the Christmas assortments. hava been \ex- ceptionally good, | While there Js said to be a falling off In many places, not- ~{ably the industrial centers, there has been nothing of the kind reported in the rural districts, | Business men. de- pending upon farming constituencies, may not -be benefitted: by the great booms in business, but it is- true that they fire not subject ta the distressing . slump that come to . in- -he Parish of The Times has always | heen a solld, dependable constituency f, for the business man who advertises, d sells his goods fight, (It ds with pleasure, therefore, that The Times has noted the enterprise and push of its advertisers in [Its traders.: \ - pleasure, and It Is teally one of the great pleasure of holiday time, to see the stores brightened up and sending of gladness. ~If the spirit it inccolates and the an- on. of making others Happy Is e orld. > New Restor at Bainkr dye Res. H. W. Nickel, who fas been appointed 'to the rectorship of Sti chores,; Balobridge,. time thie Bates 23:33 mm ane\ fietfissé’fcghes‘é} ”the; Le peo lt In 1916 with : hairman' Claude \A. £ any / chances, night guard at of Chenango County, who was sneak ing.. Behind 'an. fron door Bome 19 fect ' away 'down. was Frank latro, arrested in \'Bingliamton' Saturday night as' a. ma- 'torigl Witness inthe fabric ; 'of, testE monly which is gradually being woven. whout the- organized band 'of: firebugs believed to be responsible for Nor Svich's .lagt three conflagrntions - \Pletro Al ralgned { Yesterday morning Pietro, who has few | montlis, was - ~arraigned: before County. Judge James P. Hill. Taken Into. court with him, was Annie Miller, a.. Polish: girl of 16, also. terial :witness.: District Attorney Mil- lard; Loomis, | of Oxford, acting in conjunction, with City, Attorney Junics E Flannigan and the Norwich police, resented an affidavit worn':to. by George C. Quinn, a: detec ive employed: by can insurance underwriters® asso: elation. The contents, of: the\amdavit were not made public, 'but it 1s known that: Quinn asserted that both/the man and 'the girl were in: position to offer testimony 'of. -n, {valuable _; ehuracte The District Attorney asked that th pair be held as material witnesses un- den section' (618-4 'of Code, During .a secret' conference; participatdd in by Judge Hill, the; Dis- trict Attorney and: David T, Lee, rep resenting Pietro, it was' agreed. that an adjournment should be taken until 10-o'clock Wednésday morning, - \| sald; “The man and wordan made statements which did not them 'but which seent to Aurnish, 4r portant; leads. i 'ment vor release' will be decide up; Wednesday, # } i ; Annle- Miller Breaks Down Annie Miller spent most of, yester- day Id tears. old and aside from her flight with 'Pletro from: Buffalo has gcartely' left her another's | sfde, - Yesterda eried and sobbed for her mother begged that word of her plight he sent to Bultalo. | 'Late in. the. afternoon Sheriff Holcomb notifled Mrs. Miller, wunle is one- of, a family of ive 'chil}., dren and according to the authorities scarcely realizes the seriousness of her position, A Reputlican'Heraid reporter was allowed. to see Pietro in his cell yes terday \afternoon, but the man. was first- warned by his attorngy and. the Sheriff that he had best remain silent. He avoided any attempts at caliversh- tion, muttering: \everything all. right\ {and then walldog sullenly up: and down the cell. Later in the day he had two \Leonférances with 'his attorney and seemed confident that be would. soon be released. \With him is a second Torelenor, whose tame. Ure Norwich nuthoritles decline to revent, but who talked freely. || ; A Cheerful: Prisoner Sed \They want me in Bufalo,\ he sald, grinning. \What for I no alow. No lawyer. Lawyer cost money.. Cold winter.\ ~And then he grinned again. At times ho . talked with Pietro fu ltaligu, Josie Rossa, wife of the Icrmer pro- prictor of the Cotthge Hotel, Binghani- ton, still maintaing: absolute silence, {7 refuses to see nny vistors and deckines to he yepresented by en attorney, Dur ing 'the last wenls rumors of dlfness have come from thi She has been under the:care of 'a physic, but [Sheriff Holcomb sald yesterday. that A / bard cold anf 'the. hardships Of fm (prisontent were her only allment Mrs. Ro nfe Miler has Heed apprehended. \I'd hate to say what would bappen if {they got together, sald. the Sherri? \There might be trouble.\ Witnesses Against Rossa | ~ Anite -the authorities decline to comment upon the Importance of the [Atifer girl or Pietro as witnesses, i to testify against Roses, poss! he- fore the Grand Jury which convenes itn Norwich carly Io Jandary, . Roses, however, is sfilf held 4 sale on a charge of arson 'and as yet! no extradition papers have bees filed with tha New Jersey wuthorities, | Dis {trict Aftorey Loomis' attention was yesterday called to the fact that near (ty 20 days had passed aimee Resss was ¢ that the fime allowed far It is expected that papers wit be io New Jersey mfim a few cays walking up 'and |; eld as a ma-» he Criminal R After - the . conférence Judge Hill. <imake,good; ; She 4s; barely 16 yeara'® an open secret that they are expected | ~ 'Be Held In! Ju son / Ticket 'Greatest: Attempted Hare - *, Saturday morning Mr, White the\ Central Chautauqua System of I dianapolis, Ind., grrived in Oxford and presented to: business men the. propo- sition of arranging . fcr & Summer Chautauqua to .be : held next July or August 'At first it did not lock prom- ising, but. with th Fletcher ani names _ wer not possible to see them all before Mr. Whiteside left husmess ma on: the phone and YOluntarily subserib; of Enterprise Ever lic lspirited citizens will do ikewise The ; plan fo a financing 't prige is 11' 500; season tickets at $1.50 each, aggregating $750, the least amouat required before 'A proposition of' this, kind, can be put on. , The local committee of 'business men have to uarantee $700, . However, there is lit- tle: HikHhood of their being called on to-:meet the guarantee -It ought: not to be a hard fask. to sell 500 season tickets for such a program as this will ( local committee las half the proceeds The' local committee also binds itself $50 received in single admistions will go to. the local committee: to - defray sich sexpense, . If the receipts exceo; $1,000 \n division Js made with a local committee, $ 0,. ond there: are.:60 guarantors, it would mean. ong dollar for each one to ~Butb It 4s 'not prof will be any shortage The program Is ch that everyone will want a season. ticket, end the fact that there are oft- ernoon sessions. when: the 'people fro: the farms.can attend, and practically -|& continuous performance, so. that they, [tan come: early a is an advan tnge. . R The Program :; 'The \program .contains 20 - attrac- in Amprica, ~Such talent could not be secured were it not for big engage-| ments. in (‘hautauquns Hike this. | \These 20 attractions will appear in two In. the evening. ment may appear several times. \A Great Enterprise - 'The enferprise \Is- one , that | com- great avccess. The following are those added Inter. Stong, F. W,, Seymour, J. S. Graham, (-R. Straften, TL. Willeos, J. It. Van Wagenen, ; Richard. Purcell, - W. C. Crosk, M.-C. Grifin, Woldron Harrifg- ton,, A. 8. Burchard, Geo. L. Stafford, aA. O.\ Austin, ALL Whitney,. M. B Stratton, . W, Thomas: Currie, Irs A. Mowry, Walter H. Smith, Robart N. Rogers, Roy AL Carl, B. A. Hall, S. I. Mortoil Wm.) 'C. Cooper; .Colton & Baket, CoB. Payne Thas. B.-Cooper, 3. L. Hardison, Geo. C. Lewis, Danfel B. : Cojyles, w. P. Boname, . W.. HL Rogers, A. R.: Morte, V. D. Stratton, M. W, Keating, Jas. A. Wells, Geo. J. {Ganow, Rob't B. Church, Geo. Qua bush, \F P. Braman, F. W. Bartle, Broom F. J. Dedrick, C. O. Wiles: Testimonials | . ©.) Wherever these Chantauguas have heen held the people are enthusiastic, The iz-filcdlowmg testimonial will snow Xifch. (population, 1559.)-The Chan- hogan, which closed last Saturday prompted in Bad Axe in a long time. It was a suecess from every angle. The attendance aggregated about 6,000 ad- If more than 500 tickets are sold the j or looking in th Henry Miles. Edwin Ostrom, I. E.}. tey tame i= & ever (ars enamiuywm writ“? t$ he Evening; : December 26 B, and particula particula ' matte uch prominence by the pre | given R - ~ It Feam that Johnsons triend Mr. music hall - star} iamed: Gé Belle, who -has left- Amarica to appear Eirope. .. John§o bets his friend $100, 00_ he will in: Americ the ald\ of \Miss Sarah {time of 'his departure, 'and accordingly er, Diamon yJared 'C. ~Eetelow (49 |aryanges his dirigible, the Zeppelin Alexander, of-Hamilton, In whose deb gecured .and It} Was Victoria Luise, for the flight across the:| he was, - He asked: Atlantic. . Johnson embarks, and after, Monday morning . ONE (an uneventful flight, arrives. in Berlin [for a short time. dalled up Mr.. Estelov m 47. hours, where, after considerable Alexander disposed: of the business to - dimcul cates 'Gerdic ndoubtedly: other pub- Belle in \ 'a. moving \picttire \studio- in | candy. Berlin. She suddenly leaves, however, '[for Russia, where she is to appear in' enter- |a musical comedy, and there is nothing trouble began. 'When the situation was to do. but: for. Johnson to follow her4n hi. air craft, He arrives In' toni¢for the opening performance, but fiiges 'to 'be. inveigled. into the - pl son buccesds In carrying her off bodily, and after an exciting chase: through the. wilds of Russia, he finally. out- [r distances the Cossacks who are pu ing :them;, and takes her aboard ~] \Sky .= ; Our-heroing 'recoyers. consciousness and finds hersel! a: prisoner in: John- son's keeping, as the. dirigible is ow ew, and Gerdie Belle, réalizing the. folly of continuing: to 'be cdld toward her ptor, finally softens her heart toward his advan Rverything | lots toward a. disappearing fr OCESS' tween America and Europe,. . mithou! fuel, Luck is again-with him, however, stance, they. the \Imperator queen of the seis, approaching. They Immicdiately get. [in wireless communteation. and tell her of their plight, and she comes. to. the [rescue. . This meeting of the. \Impera— tor,\. queen, of the seas, and the Zep pelin, queen of the air, is spectacular and' the proportions 'of: the Zeppelin [and the \Imperator\ are plainly egen. But this is not all; later the \Victoria Luise\ rung fato the fceberg zong, and in danger of being wrecked any m uté. c 'Drast “f measures: are necessary, so the crew of the Zeppelin immediately canses the hydrogen to. expand and Jif% the monster craft-to heights above, 'About 10 o'clock, on the third day, approiches land, - We see the million |j anf rubbing his bands in glee, because promptly at 12 the door opens. and our friend Johnton, who mow his wan the heart of his lady love, enters amid cheers. i ; Another Dividend *. New Ferlin, Hee. #0. t the: Now Berlin National Bapk will}, receive their dividend beinning Mon- day of this week.. The *checks have been sent from Washington and Miss Clark: Matteson will bave charge of the work, of paying the dividend. | The will be made during Ganking bourses and the total amount to be paid out at thik time is $44,200.70. {ing their hay ta the Selds in order not ito iiss any of the enfertainments. On t farmer sald to the Tri that the hadn‘t anything happened better promoted good [feelings an tip than, this Cbanthuqea. The r céipts from single admissions phastzed by the splendid surtess of (the ass>mbly is the fack that the gso- mesh-v and the cash receipts wereifectores and fhe rim-z, and tm this the anemone gave An seam The plot of \The Sky: Monster 1s falter - Johnson, a New York mail f, By means of a bottle of chloral, John- |1 (release; Bad Axe In along time which hadi friendship betwee themvmemimnfl 7 peer $500, Another thiig clearly et-| ple of this comfatnite can and do ap-] School ‘l‘he ause of the Brajn orm , gave a bill of sale to. Mr. 'elder brother, [Nick, to look after th business for hh In \the meantime, of Norwich, <another It was when M ander brought Mr. Thomas herd 13:89 train to take possessipn tha the Nick - Thom explained. to \Nick Bouboulis, he \re- fused to give possession, claiming. that from,. MF, Alexander explained that he.\ would pay .him- well for any service rendered him, but could not agree to refund any alleged claim that ho had. is [against his brother, and he could either :| give. peaceable. possession or. be fol cibly ejected. |»; Bouboulie Attacks the Mirrors f This enraged the irate manager, and. to provide seats, lights, ate. However, On i#t8 way towards New York. Far 1\ logiving a chair he made the tradition of 1t§00-zeason tickets are, gold the first the distance the continent is gradually; | yy, bugn in the china shop mild in co; parison, - Nick seemed. to be fired: by: \Old: Nick\ himself, and scored. sight smashed mirrors: at $10 per before he ' : either became exhausted or was stops ped. Constable Fred C.; Kinney wan The guarantors: are. liable: for an. fai 'arrival in America, but in: his hurry, called and: took. Bouboulis in custody. mount. not- to exceed. $10 if there- Johnson has forgotten to fll hig tan| te was. taken before Instiee Purdy celpts fall below $750, or pro-rata of [with gasoline, and they find themgelves® land arraigned on' the charge of mall the: shortage: 'It the amount should be stranded on the 'Atlantic; midway be-le for the Grand Jury .c >> Jubtice Purdy. fixed the hearing for Saturday afternoon at. 4 o'clock -and . otboulis. in the custody 'of . his - counsel;; William: J/ Hogan.: At: the' hearing Saturday afternoon Nick admitted that he rough-housed thenir rors, and held for the grand juty. Not being able to obtain bail: he was taken to the county jail .' *: Attachments by Creditors: . Monday morning Attorney Hogan in Hons In the ablést: lecturers, musical [as the cold sir causes her gas to Tose | behalf of several creditors made seve Artists, 'and entertainment. companies its buoyancy, sha rettles on the Cegan, eral attabhments on fixtures and stock, ' Tatming. that the bil of sale given t {Alexander was made to avoid paytient | -; of debts. \Mr. Hogan asserted that he. .. / was familiar with the affairs of the the programs afternoon. and. evening to throw everything overboard Poubouus‘ Brothers and such was the for ye days.\ 'The plan will be to give |'-pfano, furniture and all unnécessary [frct. V. D. Stratton appeared for Alex- two numbers on éach afternoon and impediments. The sun breaks through ander, who claims that. the sale was One entertain-! the clouds and the warnith of {ts reys Imado-in good faith. ' * Mr. Alexander fs now conducting the. business pending settlement of the claims 'vilth creditors. He states that mends' itself to every public spirited Phon. the \Victoria Luise\ is plowing [he became interested because he ~ citizen, - and. will be- a [through space at 280 miles an hour she led the Extures to 1301310131533.“ $513 bim time to pay: for theif. Ho states\ who have already. hecome guarantors, |afic's club, with Mr, Parker, strround| hat: he made several a and undoubtedly many others will beled by his friends. lookin at: his watch |vances to help them, god 313153? filhffa Shoup $825. 'He says that ho will con-. Jared C. Estelow, Geo. B. Fletclier, {ho already feels sure he has won the |anct the bug: es tnd H. C. Stratton, FQ A. MceNeH, C. L.]wager. (But he If mistaken, because fret h, ness on mam it lits #8. ANNUAL Etecrion - | Recently El-cted to Breed Post. No. 186, of Oxford. ctected the following aldc¢ers for the ensuing year: i, Commander, A. D. Benfietts sealer shee commander, L. G. Lindsoy; Junior termaster, T. B. Harriott: afficer of th day,; George Lamb; chaplain, J; Smith; of the gtard, Jam Sherwood; public Instroctor, T. clegate to the State encamp- meet, L. G. Lindsey; filternete, James D. 31 and Lecture i-lad to -: -He Postponed \Ch for starchy althtos Eat Production, by Prof, It. 8. osety. of. the State Aer-lemma? the past year, ran cmnck Friday about: . 1: olelodk. and, selzeda 'ohair and ve with. a beautif0! | anjmghed eight of the mir ago Mr. Bouhoulis' broth- & Breed Post, Ko, 198, €. A. R, has - vice commander, John Benedict; Quan ~>