STOCKING OF CONTENTS.

[1].“Another Stocking to Fill.”
[2].First-prize Christmas-card—being Farthest from the Subject.
[3].Tailpiece.
[4].Stocking of Contents.
[5].Tailpiece.
[6].Merry Christmas.
[7].Santa Claus’s Route.
[8].Darning the Stocking.
[9].Christmas Furlough.
[10].“Who Said Anything about Christmas Dinner?”
[11].Cutting Mistletoe in the South.
[12].Christmas Greens.
[13].Christmas Post.
[14].Santa Claus’s Mail.
[15].“Hello! Santa Claus!”
[16].“Hello! Little One!”
[17].“’Twas the Night before Christmas.”
[18].Santa Claus and his Works.
[19].Messages and Lists for Santa Claus.
[20].Reciprocation.
[21].Christmas Fancies.
[22].“He Prayed, ‘and let Santa Claus Fill my Stockings just as Full as he can. Amen.’”
[23].Christmas Eve.
[24].“Santa Claus can’t Say that I’ve Forgotten Anything.”
[25].The Watch on Christmas Eve.
[26].Christmas Eve.—Santa Claus Waiting for the Children to Get to Sleep.
[27].Seeing Santa Claus.
[28].A very Bad Boy.
[29].“’Twas the Night before Christmas, and all through the House Not a Creature was Stirring, not even a Mouse.”
[30].Christmas Station.
[31].The same Old Christmas Story over again.
[32].“Here we are again!”
[33].Peace and Good Will.
[34].The Coming of Santa Claus.
[35].Christmas Eve.—Old Faces for Young Hearts.
[36].Merry Christmas.
[37].A Christmas Sketch.
[38].A Christmas Box.
[39].Caught!
[40].The Shrine of St. Nicholas.
[41].“Little Bo-Peep fell Fast Asleep and Dreampt—”
[42].See! the Christmas Plum Pudding.
[43].“Come now, Santa Claus, I’s Ready.”
[44].Christkindchen.
[45].Little Jack Horner.
[46].Christmas Flirtation.
[47].The Domestic Express.
[48].Old Mother Goose Melodies.
[49].Nursery Tiles.
[50].The Crusty Old Bachelor who is Bound to have Something in his Stocking.
[51].A Christmas Story.
[52].Merry Christmas.
[53].Merry Old Santa Claus.
[54].Santa Claus’s Rebuke.
[55].The Christ Child.
[56].The Dear Little Boy that Thought Christmas Came Oftener.
[57].Moving Day.
[58].“For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow, so Say we All of us.”
[59].Santa Claus’s Tool-Box.
[60].Christmas in Camp.
[61].Christmas Supplement to “Harper’s Weekly.”
[62].A Merry Christmas.
[63].“Merry Christmas to All, and to All a Good-Night.”
[64].“Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”
[65].’Twas the Night after Christmas.

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(SANTA CLAUS.
Merry
CHRISTMAS)

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SANTA CLAUS’S ROUTE.

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DARNING THE STOCKINGS.

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CHRISTMAS FURLOUGH

(Eve Morning.)

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“WHO SAID ANYTHING ABOUT CHRISTMAS DINNER?”

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CUTTING MISTLETOE IN THE SOUTH.

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CHRISTMAS GREENS.

“So now is come our joyful’st feast—

Let every man be jolly;

Each room with ivy leaves is cheer’d,

And every post with holly.”

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CHRISTMAS POST.

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SANTA CLAUS’S MAIL.

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“HELLO! SANTA CLAUS!”

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“HELLO! LITTLE ONE!”

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“’TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS.”

A chance to test Santa Claus’s generosity.

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SANTA CLAUS AND HIS WORKS.

(ON THE LOOK OUT
FOR GOOD CHILDREN

HERE HE COMES!

ACCOUNT BOOK,
RECORD OF BEHAVIOUR.

SANTA CLAUS
AND
HIS WORKS.

SANTA CLAUS STABLE

SANTA-CLAUSVILLE N.P.

FARM YARD.

GOOD PUSSY.

HIS WATCH DOG.

WORK-SHOP.

HOLIDAY WEEK.

DOLLIES’ TEA PARTY.

WHICH DOLLY WILL YOU HAVE?

THE CHRISTMAS TREE.

CHRISTMAS-EVE.

DOLLIES’ KITCHEN.

DOLLIES’ PARLOR

MAKING DOLLIES’ CLOTHES.)

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MESSAGES AND LISTS FOR SANTA CLAUS.

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RECIPROCATION.

“Won’t Santa Claus be surprised to find that he has not been forgotten?”

(CANDY FOR SANTA CLAUS)

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CHRISTMAS FANCIES.—“Don’t you wish you wore stockings?”

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“He prayed, ‘And let Santa Claus fill my stockings just as full as he can. Amen.’”

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CHRISTMAS EVE

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“SANTA CLAUS CAN’T SAY THAT I’VE FORGOTTEN ANYTHING.”

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THE WATCH ON CHRISTMAS EVE.

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CHRISTMAS EVE.—Santa Claus waiting for the children to get to sleep.

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SEEING SANTA CLAUS.

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A VERY BAD BOY.

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“’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house

Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.”

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CHRISTMAS STATION.

(Santa Claus STOP Here Please.)

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THE SAME OLD CHRISTMAS STORY OVER AGAIN.

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“HERE WE ARE AGAIN!”

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PEACE AND GOODWILL

(RINGING IN THE AIR.
DING! DONG!!)

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THE COMING OF SANTA CLAUS.

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CHRISTMAS EVE.—OLD FACES FOR YOUNG HEARTS.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS.

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A CHRISTMAS SKETCH.—“Five o’clock in the morning.”

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A CHRISTMAS BOX.

(THE TOPSIDE UP WITH CARE)

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CAUGHT!

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THE SHRINE OF ST. NICHOLAS.—“We are all good children.”

(CHRISTMAS
BOX
1882
St. NICHOLAS.
NORTH POLE)

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“Little Bo-Peep fell fast asleep, and dreampt—”

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SEE! THE CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING.

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“COME NOW, SANTA CLAUS, I’S READY.”

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CHRISTKINDCHEN.

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LITTLE JACK HORNER.

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CHRISTMAS FLIRTATION.

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THE DOMESTIC EXPRESS.

Old Bachelor: “How glad I am that I don’t have to cart round endless bundles for greedy brats during the holidays.”

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OLD MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES.

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NURSERY TILES.—“There he is.”

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THE CRUSTY OLD BACHELOR WHO IS BOUND TO HAVE SOMETHING IN HIS STOCKING.

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A CHRISTMAS STORY.—“I am Cinderella, and you are the wicked sisters.”

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MERRY CHRISTMAS.

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MERRY OLD SANTA CLAUS.

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SANTA CLAUS’S REBUKE.

“I’ll never do it again.”

(DEAR SANTA CLAUS
TOMMY HAS BEEN SUCH
A NAUGHTY BOY THAT
WE THINK YOU HAD
BETTER NOT BRING
HIM ANY·THING
THIS CHRISTMAS
PAPA AND MAMA.)

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THE CHRIST CHILD.

(PEACE ON EARTH
AND GOOD WILL
TOWARD MEN)

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THE DEAR LITTLE BOY THAT THOUGHT CHRISTMAS CAME OFTENER.

(Christmas
COMES BUT
ONCE
A YEAR.
THEREFORE, LET’S BE
MERRY.)

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MOVING DAY.

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“For he’s a jolly good fellow, so say we all of us.”

(MERRY CHRISTMAS
WORDS & MUSIC BY SANTA CLAUS.
CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR
AND THEREFORE
LET’S BE MERRY
CHRISTMAS
BOX)

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SANTA CLAUS’S TOOL-BOX.

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CHRISTMAS IN CAMP.

(U S
WELCOME
SANTA CLAUS)

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CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT TO Harper’s Weekly

(BLUE BEARD
RED RIDING HOOD
TOM THUMB
SANTA
CLAUS
PUSS IN BOOTS.
PEACE ON EARTH AND GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN!
CINDERELLA.)

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A MERRY CHRISTMAS.

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“Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good-night.”

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“Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”

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’TWAS THE NIGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS.