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- BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Katherine P. Loring of Pride’s 
Crossing will present her traveloque on 
London on Monday evening, January 
14. Miss Loring has hadthe opportunity 
to travel and presents to the imagination 
and very vividly, too, the scenes which 
she has seen. Miss Loring will be 
assisted by Mr. ‘Thurston, an expert 
operator of the stereopticon. ‘There 
will be no admission charge made. 
This will afford everybody the opportu- 
nity of seeing London though the 
stereopticon. A large adult congregation 
is expected. Many are planning to at- 
tend. A silver collection will be taken 
and the money so received will be used 
by the committee for the other entertain- 
ments of the season. Miss Loring had 
endeared herself in many ways to her 
neighbors at the Farms and this added 
kindness is appreciated. “That apprecia- 
tion will be shown in a large attendance. 
J. J. ‘Toomey, the popular baggage 
master at the Pride’s station, is spending 
a week taking in the sights at New York 
City, joining John Watt there on Thurs- 
day. ‘The latter went to New York the 
first of the week. 
The choir of the Baptist church sang 
very effectively last Sunday morning and 
evening in reponse to a request for re- 
petition of music sung on Christmas 
Sunday. The choir will sing “‘Thou 
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art with me,’’ by Sullivan, to-morrow 
morning. “The pastor of the church 
preached last Sunday evening ““What we 
owe to the Pilgrims.’’ He credited 
them with their virtues and forgot not to 
censure them for their intolerance to 
Baptists and Catholics who sought a 
home with them. 
Lew Dockstader. 
One of the recurrent joys of the 
theatrical seasons which amusement 
lovers always look forward to, is the 
appearance of Lew Dockstader with his 
big minstrel company,—the only one, by 
the way, which plays in the high-class 
theatres. While the entertainment is 
certain to be first-class in every detail, 
the principle thought of the public is in 
the new specialty which Mr. Dockstader 
himself is to present. 
No theatrical attraction ever. seen on 
the road before has been so replete with 
novelties as- is Lew  Dockstaker’s 
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Minstrels, which will be at the Tremont 
Theatre on Monday, Jan. 7. The pro- 
duction alone cost $25,000 and the new 
features which have been’ discovered 
from time to time during the past season 
have all been worked out and are models 
of interesting departures from the con- 
ventional. Mr. Dockstader will be seen 
this season as the editor of the 
‘“Corker,’’ in which role he has abund- 
ant opportunity to call to his aid those 
bits of local interest that have made him 
the most wonderful minstrel man extant. 
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