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—nff~ TTJl! ' WWII V. ,nWMMW HI ! ¦ MUllllMLl . 11 1 1 ~~ —" ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ M. VW. II ' ¦ "" ¦ . . v. mma u. < » I . JW<« JUUI 1 11 ui¦ m msqitqgtjy J *™* * ~g ST """ !? "°**S'*y fa""y "8 l ^*8 ,, ^£" r *" , B" J Bwj iuu,, u^nrj, vtnnna m fJDC T 1 WTH hi TTf- « ai t Ttrt-ne am wmm m*a * W itf8ai» J j at&gJM2 c^gigj.7a *'; 1 M ¦¦ nicaa- Q cwortw " .r*"*.* All Toys & Holiday G;ods must be R rYM f oulu I SSTEEMEMBEPv :—We do not keep Toys all the year ' round , for that reason 1h«y must be sold on Thursday and Piiday. - 25 per cent off. on all Dressed D olls !- A 11 i nn i T ^ •?! I /*\. M J_ " f ¥ K K HI . 1 % OAfl All kinds of Fancy. Glove , Collar aud Cuff , Handkerchief and Neck Tie Boxes, Album? , in fact all Holiday Goods will be SOLD AT NEABLY HALE ' PiUCE. S pecial barga ins in all Dep ts. ¦ T~»T7« "^'n 'O' ^ 'T VTTT I T A" JUlJr_/X iU\j L S! JX.tX.l l s TUBS H& iii JtLi V Jsj . 4 Branch Oil y Stores. £/G LA- ' . ' . «] 3' . MILLIONS IN O' lLD will ' •" . fV.uv. d rp\t S-iring 'iu the Klondike licgit'U. Our book or information regan^ ' ing ts. ' .pcn. " - ;- . '- , s..j - ,. * .: " es it ui "* nX\ necessaries i ci ' i-o cVti !-vliUi ,J * -' - hi!::\:» to iam:ng aaa ;ihe Eh.-v.in ' .e " y a . -t-cr-rssj. il Klondike*. | M. " . '!" - ' 1 . for Vi •: ¦ rils i;i sttuu'-s. j KLijN u . ij .LE TAirC;i..<i^T.i6l* . ' EU3EAU, P«j s-iai 'i'olegrap ii Building, j Loom 20:% N . Y. City, a . g^t Rt «s «»% ««* <rs> t if* ?*"? £- 85" *B5» ! JXVS >***"''\. -"Tr* V"*C*° •TT3' - t^ " 1-*'"^ . *"7*# ff fl jiili s^pp 1 |r few US X* pin X H B % i iflN r ^ %s B - % U %? && &$ £! 4 PI sold onl y by ii 4 RS fT-gl 5 SI Sb | Iff gil V i !"l 11 Ii 1 I t - -I I f' 1 % ' ^ l il ii l 'Jj i!§ If -I & Itl t Ii? & o.l . Main Street. KuTAlso Agent for Butterick Pait< « ite .and Booh. . . ttt IffO CHAITG. 155 OS* CIiI-filATS IinE3DE *a A ^ TT M IS A TO WIIiL. SSJro "3TOTJ TBSTXSSOJiTS' nrsoza: resor-X/S WHO LITE HEAB, TCTJ. PHRir n TO (TWOER " p s liASOLS HAYES , M. G., su-raTAiA 2- T. -y. 111-I'fcffcl ES^WStlTB TO ITS FOB. PROOFS. ,^ ^?~N \3t;s TUIS i\irEs every time you wriw» . . ._ ,~ .sii^M r->/- tt, IMr* t^./. ° . -T" ^rtt :trp \ ^~\ i- .s ~r\ n, rr\ ^ "TIYT^ H '? * '-4* * » i Tj " l j«i ' 7i i » -m ¦ i l! »_i i r ;* t F J* i- "* E S' ¦ tf % -9 ' i Vi i ? i ¦ - V -' * «r , ' <? fOllLSUt'i^I jnV.nl UH\ v^S x --* " -^LSJ yaa. 'dl rft»4«L - ,is> «toa? ¦ <iy^. "ci. 'Xi »H3D«J K' -.^ ^ -i » /> HT : -r> V? '? *^" - 'V " t/ J ¦ ' - -* 7 r,. -ioaii\oluA Oi. rT.tl .T jt.AtviiOr.. O O; Having ov-sn my VuiKinosa in Hie s' orc on Washington Sirc.it , (Orp^site _ V: * at.-h Jasu Eactoi y), latel y ofcup iud by . . tesvele.v . ' Jennelt , I rc«pcctful! y solicit the putrou- age of the public, guaranteeing saiisfac- : .o:i. Ail kinds <,f i e;:feii ing. cleaning, &i\ d nressi;;:; ncai; . v;a :i:l fliertpi . v done. Clflh ' ing 'cut to order. Frill lino of samp les. P. z. .si- .pctfaliv vouis , t/. " CONBAD SEEK . HSMDSKCO??HS «,«on^ «« ' ft, Corns. Stopi all pain. Makes vralkt**^ ea«y. 15c ft*. Drurciila. i^ PARKER'S J &mM$M HAIR BALSAM f ^^^g^Clnmft »nd bwiitifics the !«1« | K»^ ta^^s?^ ttSjis ?v -onioici a laxuxian; growth. | »^SS^S >,^H Never Fails to Bestoro Gray! P^S<A'^^WSSi Hair to Its Youthful Color. E n*^^V*^.?l^^-^fe& ClireJ ecalp dil^aies & hair l nili ng. H C4SK ^g ^ l7 WcMd^UOat ProgK"t* M MM [ Irvou nrf CONSUMPTIVE or haws lni!lp. "«ioi.. falnfn t ills or Ithility of «»r k'- -"' u: < rAliK2K'S GLN'GEll TOITIC. JI«ny who were bepo- WrJutl dtvourn^o.) bavu rv*o*i"tti tvvJli Wr i~. ^!i^\ Crtl. - -:^- .* . ' r' - ~ i ' . t\:r t ~ : . ' , l-'^n.yr-t t*!- . -v.fl. f' EMtitti&^kL PsLLS SI . -f '^- N , i:~iz:v:2' . r.nu Or.l j Cr:,r ' r. ' . A i IV -^ . ¦ *f. . - -;\ tf . fC . z:- - :~ T-C.' j . .. L.OIiJ v. -.* 4F. fe• '' -"ti• - •^,^•^ l «^- ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ -"•¦ -•¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ¦' ' ¦ ¦¦ •'- - - -^ j=\v< - 1r ' J2\ w *^i - *^ t - , " * ( "* ^ ¦ r^.oi wi-- i t,' -" - -^ *• ¦ »*». 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Jg YYiTH EACH PACKAGE * %% OF I Sweet ^ a 1 "S"% £ ~\ ^*® CI 1 W vclpOi dl H ! - KI I' .Ciga rettes s —*** ¦ •— M A?J GFPOKTUNITY TO I SAKE A OOLLiGTIOM I QF- BSiTTOiSS m WITHOUT COST, ^a-^r^ wiai^'^a. "^giggg?—rj srxsTEBr P^Col. Aaron A. Degrauw and wife , of Jamaiea , have gone to Plorida for the winter. _ ¦ ¦ ¦ *&• *a Fred P. Morris, president of the Long Island Is ews Co., has gon e to Manchester , England, to visit his mother and sisters. Steamer Montauk made her last tri p for the season of '37, from this place to New Tork, Thursday afternoon. Quite a number x>f factory operatives took advant- age of the excursion . She return s to this p lace, Saturday morning and ties up for the winter. Eig hi y-one years ago, about Christmas time, the Sag-Harbor Female Society for Porei gn Missions, was organized. The stated meelings were to be held four times a year , and each member agreed to g ive one cent a ' week toTarcls the objects of the society. Monday and Priday mornings of this week the I.ong Island Eailroad ran excur- sions from this place to New Tork and Brookl yn lor the accomodation of the em- ployees of the Pahya "Watchca<38 Factory. Ab out sixt y went down Monday. The tickets are good to return on eith er 1st or 2nd of January nest. Christopher C. Loomis, of Little Bock , Ark. , a former resilient and Trustee of this village was in town this week to at- tend the sal e of the disputed propert y, on Division , E. Par k er , Atlantic Ave., aud Elizabeth Streets, which has been so long in litigation, and to which he has always ¦ claimed title. The sale was again defer- ifti Mr. Loomis is vrontlerlvilly well preserve d for one of his years , being well n.!onjj iu the eighties. UABD OK HAST> Ciiysn YEKBEP . S . —David Oolden , of Setauket, was convicted of sellin g hard cider without a liquor ta^ certificate and was fined §200 , and sen- tenced to three months in the county j ail. Jud ge Beeves modified' the sentence to ten days but let the fine stand. This is not a blow at the app le industry, but a fine strok e at npple-headeil legislation . HAJVD Truss r>; Or.x> T IMHS. —The Suf- folk County ErccajD , published in this place the last week in the year 1810 , ha^ a homil y on hard times and "how po;/r families should work ii. " Its advice is that "if yon are a poor man and in these haril times sorel y weighed down, look that in the pon d er- ous scale there be no weights of your own finishing, " aud goes on to say that poor men '•must buckle close to their business day in and day out, they must lie no less saving than industrious— tht-y must be contented with plain food , : IG .J plain at- tire, and v. -s:L bare neces saries and. essen- tial comioi is cf life . " TIIE S AO II AHBOR EXPHCS ^ JLILIS A B OY . —Monday evening, as the western bound evening train rolled in to Bay Shore station , Charley Hoffac-r , the nine year olil soa ol a carpenter of that village, playing about the tracks , boarded it , ran across the p latform and jumped off the other side. -Just then the Sag Harbor ex- press came thundering along and struck the child. Befor e the engineer could bring the train to a stand still the wheels of four coaches passed over the boy, cut- ting off both his leg;* near the hi ps. Dr. Moore was called to at t en d the b oy, and temporaril y dressed the .vomuls . The ' _, .<. «!!? child tiled agon after. . i First of all : To each and every reader of THE COBP . ECTOR , everywhere or any- where, we wish a MERRY CHRISTMAS . Not' the mere comp liments of the season not the cold conventionality of a set phrase ; but a heart y, whole souled wish for a Happy Christmas iu all that the word implies, the holiday promises and the anniversary insjures. Christmas is essentiall y the children ' s d ay, aud to them sh ould be given the first p lace in the festivities of the occasion. The wise men of the East came bearing gifts to the In fant Savior , and this giving of gift s to the little ones is the most ap- propriate of the observances. It is less likel y to be perverted than the costl y ex- change of pi-esents among adults. A i simple expression of affection aud good ¦ will manifested in some little token has more hear t in it , more appreciation of the true sentiment of Christmas than tho el- aborate presentation of a gift the donor ' s purse cannot affor d . There is a preten- sions ostentation thai is the counterpar t of meanness. A present that ia given with the expectation of something equall y valuable in return , violates the true sen- timent of Christmas benefaction. Better not give at all than give with the intent of getting. Oh yes , we remember of the Christmas of by gone days ; not of the olden time, but of half a century ago. Things are different now, aud there have been won- i derous changes in the observation of the day. The old puritanical prejudice against festal days, and the hol y horror of any- thing that smacked of Pioinaiiism has sof- . tened down. There is more of Christ and ¦ less cf creed in the thoughts of mankind, r and our Churches all respond to the cele- : oration of Christ' s nativity. We have decorations and Christmas trees that i would have been thought a sacrilege fifty ¦ years asro. It ia within tho half " eon!:dry- that the Presb y terian and Methodist Churches took any notice relig iousl y of the Christ- ! mas festival , except to look upon it as savoring oi papistical invention. Locally conshlereil , the progress of | ideas aud the growth of liberalit y even to ! lavishmenfc is shown in the preparations ! for the hol y season. There are more toys : in one show window now , than ther e were i * ; in all the stores years ago. The children j hungup their stockings but a few candies : and apples and nuts , aud a single toy of- ten filled the bill. Now the favorite ones are simp l y bewildered in the profusion oi the donations. ' ' ¦ 5*« ' , 4Vl"is * ' i "'i l . ; Biocn—HK - STZ. In Brookl yn , Dec. 12th , I by Rev . Mr . Half , Jacob Bloeh , former- 1 ] y of thin p lace, and Afiss Sa 'l y, daug h- i icr of Louis Hertz , of Phildelaphia. ' W AIIC—Br;>r>. —In this village , Dec. 16th i by Rev. Joseph Baird , Harry E. Wade , and Miss May Belle Budd , " of Patch - ogue. 'jfjHf. 'f | Eai>nii .—In this village , Dae , 18th Loui s , ! Deonr.rd , son of John and Mario C. Eui- I mil , JE 8 moths aud lo days. I TJrsHKR. —In this village, Dec. 20th Cyn- i thia Upsher , JE 39 years , 10 months and j 15 days . : S TAYXEP ..—At the Abas House , at Yap- j hank , Dec. lGth , Bichard T. Stainer , i formerly of this jilaco , & SS years. j TJrmrr > i ¦ i ¦ ¦ « i n mn' in 'i I n Hull lui iti n mni'lUMI.wyi i It is better to take Hood' s Sarsaparilla than to ex2)eriment with unknown and un- tried preparations. We know Hood' s Sar- ¦ sa2>ariila actuall y and permanently cures. | Hood' s Pills act easil y and promptl y on the liver aud bowels. Cure sick headache, l BANDOM CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS. OHIHOOO j i i 1 o Cent Cigars. ! j. H . nvmm & S O M , .^ !i^ | i ¦ _ i Sa<? Harbor Saving's Bank S AO H AEBOR. N. Y.. Dec. lo , 1S07. Deposits ma le in this l* Jank ou or before January 10th , l&S , will draw interest ; from Jauuarv 1st. 1L P. HEDGES, President. D. P. TAIL , Treasurer. j Lecture C ourse , The third entertainment for the course ¦ ' 1807-8 will he a Concert by the Xemple Qaiarfc tie CONCERT CO?>CPANY. ' SATOROAY ' EVENIftIG , JAN. 1ST. :3i "f ' - iL. In the Presb y terian Church. S^Thc ' Temp le (J n ivrtette 'lias esta-Viished its reputation in this -p lace , and needs no comment , while Miss Burnett , the reader , is said to possess great personal niague- tisni , much charm of form and feature , n true artistic spirit , and is equall y at home in pathos and comed y. The other ¦entertainments of the course are a Lecture by Lelau d T. Powers , 'Fob. 8, Lecture by Geo. Wentliiug, March 1st. Single tickets Otic. Children under .12, 2u<* Tax Collector ' s Notice. TOWN OP EAST HAMPTON. Notice is hereby given to the taxable in- habitants of the town of East Hamp ton that the undersigned Collector of Taxes , in and for said town , has received the warrant for the collection of the taxes of the present year , and will receive taxes SO days from date at one per cent , and will attend at .th e following places from 0 A . J:. to 4 r. 51. ; ° East Hamp ton , at the residence of S. II. Parsons , Monday. Dec. 20 , Dec. 27, avid Jan , 3, and Friday, dan. 14, 1898. Amngaiisett , at the store of Eaekett & Co., Tuesday, Dec. 21 , Dec. 28 and Jan. 11 , 1898. ' Sair H arbor, at Niispau ' i foil so , Fridiij' , Dee. 2-i.and Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1808. Springs , at store of Chas . K. .Smith, Thnrsdav Dec- , 2. -5 , and Satarduy, Jan. 8, , letm . Wainscott , at house of D. Egbert Tal- magn , Thursday, Jan. J.3 , 1398. PPiANK WOETHINCTON. Collector. Dalcd East Hamp ton , Dec. 15 , 1837. HOOD'S Pil,».9 '- -urs Liver !" its t E ' tl- ic-usr- .oss , 'tnc ' igoaiis:- ';, Hsadeofte. £ast to vPk@i oasy to or'^rf.ref SS-iTi V7.n , ' ,T DO Ti; z Cirir iDKii X Durx:: . —Dou 'i g ive them ic-:i or colVee. Have you triad the new food drink called G-rain-O '? It is delicious an. . ' nourishing, and lakes the p lace of ooflee. The more Grain-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-o is made pure grain , and tastes like choice coffee , but costs about | as much. All grocers sell it. . ID and 25c. NOTICE OF CO-HriiETIOXOr ' ASr-iF.SSirENTROTiIi . Notice is hereb y given that the Board of Education of the Union School District. <if Sag Harbor , Trustees of School District No. 11 , of the Town of -Southampton , have comp leted their tax list to raise the sum of $- . t , 200 for deficiency in teachers ' wages , 8-00 for repairs and bettermenta , §162 for insurance , ' §100 for furniture, £215 for fuel and preparing same , §35 for school supp lies , $50 for library, $35 for cleaning school houses, 830 h>r cleaning privies , $130 for janitor 's salary, $30 for printing and advertising, $50 for clerk' s salary, $25 for treasurer ' s salary, $25 for ¦ stationer y and postage , 050 for general contingencies , $30 for enumeration. $ n)0 for the payment of bond , j>120 for interest on bonds , aud that a copy thereof is left with the undersi gned E. A. Carpenter , at his office , where the same may be seen aud examined by anv person interested . It V 1 ' during twenty days from the date of th is notice ; and that said Boar d of Education , Trustees as aforesai d , will meet at the library room , in the Union School build- ing, in said district , on the 4th day of January, 1898, at 10 o'clock iu the ' fore- noon , to review the said tax list , ou the app lication of anyone conceiving himself or herself aggrieved. Dated this ' 14th day of December , 1SD7. E. A. CABPEKTEE , B. D. SLEIGHT , JOHN H. H UNT , B. A. SAWYEB , C. E. WELLS. The Board of Education of the Union School District of Sag Har- bor , Trustees of District No. I] , of the Town of Soulhamptoii . UNION SCHOOL , DIST. SAG HAEBOB. Gen. YVarren Tj ftT{.ue Thomas , Most Em- inent Grand Master of the Kni ghts Tem- p lars of the United States , will be toasted at noon on Christmas Day by. I]2,00(1 loya! ICtv ' g " ts Ten p lars all over tie "United States. SALESME N WAN TED To sell our High Grade aud Fresh Dug Stock. Specialties controlled by us , . High- est Salaries or Commission paid week 1 v. Steady emjiloyment the year around. Out- lit free. Exclusive territory. Experience not necessary. Ejg pay assured workers. Don ' t delay. App l y quick. ALL .K i LTHvSEai 00. EOCHESTEB, N. Y. NOTICE TO CEEDITOES. In pursuance to an order of Hon, Nathan D. Petty, Surrogate of the County of Suffolk , notice is hereb y given , according to lav. - , to all persons having claims against Waiter S. Elliott , late of the town of Soutuaaihton, deceased , that they are re- quired to exhibit the same , with the vouchers thereof , to Frances M. Odell , at the Lave Oil' ce of Geo. C. Eaynov , in SA' , ' Harbor , N. Y., on or before tho 25th dav of March , 1828. Dated Sag Harbor , N. Y., Oct, 15, 3 897. ' PIUXCES M. ODELL, Executrix . Gso. C. B AYKOH , Att' v . Montauk Steamboat Go. s Ll 'd. Tito nunnal meeting of the st^W-klc^ of the Montauk Steamboat Comply, Lim- itc-vl , for the election of Directors aid f- .-i the traiisiiclioi . 1 of such other business a? may properl y conic before the meeting, will be held nt the office of the Company, in tbe village . of Sag Harbor , Tuesday, Januat y 31th , at 1. 1 . o ' clock A . ^ . Sag Ifarbor , De- . 2'Jd , 38:^7. iIAN>;il3AL FBENCtT, TIIE HOMELIEST MAN IN SAG 11 All- BOB A. s well as . the handsomest- , and othei . are invited to call on any druggist an get n:HE . ¦ a trial bottle of Kemp ' s " Ba ' .san. for file Throat and Lungs , a remed y ilia: is guaranteed to cure and relieve a! Chronic and Acute Coug hs , Asthma , Bronchitis and Coiisniiiption . ' Price 2ci :i:id 50c. IT ^,1 -7 I JV r^ ' - CLOTHES LINX ja .J.^/jL-< B. JL tl o ti fl -iNGEi 1 i A new and useful device which ever t i famil y will buy, is sobl . onl y through lo c-al agents. Simple and strong ; can bi JJ 1 .: t up aiiyu'liore ; seeui' tilyhoi'l s rope o. wire ; iusur.it a ijustn)e::. t- and removal o: line ; uo props needed. Sells ou si gh: . Popular pricru A. f::-::\ "rs V. . ' .:: T;: . IJ EVKUY \vuEii<2. Exclusive territory. Attract-ivi terms . Pnii ittujis AND i'i;ot : Tr- .sir.\!;ix-.. Anyone may become agent. Sam pie pa; b y ' mail 25i;. KELSC NOYf J. /TY C-) . 528 Locust St. . Philadelphia 1Pir*'^~^"^ J —*¦ * ¦ ¦ ' ' "^ 1 —r^-lr-ra _ l _ j i Ti nr 3J apt B.i TiiECOIi iiEG rOIi, 3AS-RA£302. . L. I. >. ' . _ . ¦ - _ ¦ T. T ir" SATUKDAY DECEMBEP. 25, 1897, tm*a —i^w WTT>M winnm—m~ r~M~imi niwi irini ¦ mi i MM ¦ MW Christmas servives wil l be held in tht ; Churches, as follows : I PRB5BYXEBIAN CHURCH" . Saturday evening, at 7 o' clock , tht ' Sunday School will congregate. Exercises will commence at 7 o' clock sharp, con- sisting of a Bible Beading on the "Child- j hood of Christ ," illustrated by stereopti- can views ; singing of carols , officers reports , lig hting of tree, distribution of presents , etc. Bev. Mr . Wilson wil l deliver appropri- ; ate Christmas sermons , both morning and j evening, Sanclay. Hero is the musical I program s to be rendered : 1 3IOH5TIXG. Anthems : - . . . . Hark the Herald Angels sing, ScHh-ECitER And There "Were Shepherds , DANES Hark , what mean those Hol y Voices BOSWIG Carol EILLMOEE EVENING. Authems : | All the Ends of the Earth Sunns j Shepherds Haste your ! Lord to greet GTJTTERSOX i G-loi-y to G-od iu the Hig hest , E JIEHSOX ! Carol GAJIMEL j 5IETH0DTST EPISCOrAo CHURCH. Santa. Clans -will distribute presents to : the Methodist Sunday School , this eve- ning at 7:30 o' clock. Sunday morning Christmas sermon Evening, song ser vice. Following is the ' rnusic for the day : MORNING. Anthem, the new born King, ASUFOUD Alto solo, Angels teach me , GABRIEI Anthem, Calm on the listening ear , EXCELL Three Christmas Hymns. EVEXIXG. Aaiheui , All my heart this night rejoices. Ch orus, The knock of the nail-pierced hand Soprano solo, Selected. Trio , Star and song PRIVE Anihem, (with soprano obligate) Star of Bethlehem EMERSON Duet , Christmas, SHELLY Chorus, List to the story, S PANISH MELODY Soprano solo, Selected. Obligaso solo and quartette, Christmas stars. Daei , soprano and baritone. Selected. CHI1IST CHIJiiCH. This (Saturday) morning, 10:30 o' clock , Christmas service ; music : Processional h ymn GO. Yeuiie , CP . OTCH To Detim Laudamus, Sin J. Gosa Jubilate , DUPOIS I.^roit Hymn 53 , ivyrie E'eison , GniFi'rrns " Gloria Tibi , PAXTON Offert ory, J. BAUNBY Kecessiona! hymn 4.9. At the Christmas tree in the evening carols will be sung by the children of the Sunday School. PENTECOSTAL. The children. , ' of this Sunday School will assemble a:t the home of Edwin J. Beck with , on Saturday evenin g (to-ni ght; vrhc-re the usual Christmas festivities will V»« hel d , consisting of carols , recitations, etc. ST. A>"D7*SW ' S CivUr.CK. The services in this Church will be as follows : Midnight Mass at Convent Chap- el. Mass at 5 , 8 and 10:30 A . M. , the last- being a Hi g h mass, in the Church. The Seward Dramatic Company have been play ing to small houses in Masonic Hall , this week. The entertainments have been above the average given here and deserve general attendance. The Company give a matinee this (Saturday) afternoon , for the little ones ' amusement. Each child will receive a Xmas bag of candy. In the evening the thrilling melo- dram a "Cast Up by the Sea, " will be presented. It will be seen by advertise- ment , in another column , that Messrs Byram & Sellers , the lessees of the Hall , have persuaded Prof. AY. W. Dav ton to H-isit this jilaco and give his marvelous Exhibition. It is highl y commended by |he press, and should be enjoyed by B-oung and old. nznaKnMKBDvttaHaavBHvM ^vUi^i^MaMav ^vMMai ^v^v^vWA^flMvH CHRISTMAS IS" THE CHTXRCHES. I IS? as ^ Take |\£ga asy. ' 'to ' - Operate B Are features peculiar to Hood' s Pills. Small la 8 size, tasteless, efficient , thorough. As one man ¦ said: '• Yon never Know you ---^ K M n ¦ have taken a pill till it is all gj «|fr M §j /a**> I over." ssc, 0. 1. Hood & Co., m ^ 1 a H §& H Proprietors . Lowell . Mnss. " ^"^ 8 ITie only pills jo uke with Hood's 8arsaparlll* 8 **The Ni g ht before Christmas , " with the ¦ are simile of the original manuscri pt and Bi-itii the life of the author Clement Clarke B\Ioore , by our townsman William S. Pel- ¦ trian has been published by Dilling ham Be Co., as a holiday book. . ¦ HOWS THIS ? I We offer One Hundred Dollar s Eewur d Mor any case of ca t arr h that cannot be cur- ed liv Ball' s Catarrh Cure, r. ,1 * C irlENEY oe CO. Props , Toledo , O. Wo , the undersi gi ed , hav« known P. J. CAmzwy for 15 years and believe him porft-ct l y honorable in all business trans- actions and tinanciallv able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. W:csr7c TufAX , Wholesale Druggists , Toledo , O. WALPING K I . NNAN ,t MARVIN , Wholesale Drugg ist* , Toledo , O. Hall' s Catarrh Cure is taken internall y, acting directl y upon the blood and mucous surface. "! <>f the system. Price 75c per bot- tle. Sold by all Drugg ists. Testimonials free. -IJaU' s Family Pills are the best. Local Manager In every town. Wages $1. 50 per day ; payable weekly ; work stead y. Address with business references, stating age. [ GLEN BKOS, . Rooras TS n , N, Y, Masonic Ha ll ! Two ni ghts onl y WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, j December 29 th & 30tli % PROF- W. W- DAYTOFS Great Show > Mirth and Mystery combine. Tiie dead appear and talk with the audience Sheriffs balled , Detectives outwitt ed Ghosts appear from Sp irit Land. i Prison Shackles instantly removed. $500 CIIALITNOE-I hereb y challenge any officer or person to bring their i own lir.nticiiiTs, and when placed upon 1 me they v. -ill be instantl y removed j without unlocking. t PP.INCE SANTASMA—The onl y Ameri- can who can give a genuine Japanese 1 performance, setting at . defiance the \ laws of gravitation. —and— PRINCESS CHINQUILLA_The dash- ing little foot-li ght favorite. The j beautiful little ludiau maiden , who ! once roamed the wild prairies of Ok- lahoma , now the bri g htest little i meteor of. the amusement sk y, the j handsomest and most talented artist i ou the American stage , introducing ! Songs , Skirt Dances , Wings and ) lleeis. j ;_ ;_ | •HSyGeneral Admission 20 cents. Ileser- i ved seats i!5 cents. 1 Hall thoroug h!v heated by the ; j 1 NEW G. AS li-VDlATOPS?* ¦ '' :j i Wr j ^^r ^ewn^ RQ^fiF' ' 11 ^ I T^C A ^* aSfaejrj yL i A^ L w ^*w" I I I U. ^*^^%^ ' *^ '2 S - H ,^ V»» ^teraicoia, i}|ils<jit^^M ia ff limsz: ^f^mfe^vt * •! ] ^^^M^ s^M:^ V aW c \^ K-CY'S CREAM BATiM is * poRH.iva cure. Apply Into ttie nostrils. It is quicklvnbsorlied. 60 cents at Drflcsista or by mail ; samples 10c. liy mail , ELY BKOTJiEliS . SO Warren Sc , Kgw York City. * ?i <tES»*' Fttt)}^!! I' fi' .p l i ' . Allow a cough to run until it gets bryond the roach of medicine. They often sny, "Oh , it will wear away, " but in most cases it will wear them away. Gould they be induced to tiy the sticccssful medicinc called Kemp ' s ' Balsam , which is Bold on a positive guarantee to cure , they would immediatel y see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Pi-ice 25c. and 50c. Trial sLc f:o.. ' . At a 'l drngg is ' s. A TACAi T AGENCY. A cir. ' .KOE TO UAKDLH XUIUJEHV : tToric . Give us part or ail of your time and will gim -aule ' c }iroj)cr returns . Siead y, ploa' - 'f. 'it vfoi i-; \utli wcidi f y j-av. Ti;>-ti . "i advantages . A val.iab' u; i ;. pi;rtiiiii!y fo» practical ..pushing man. Wo will c.pii ; yv.. " .i i;t " o.:ir rXj - t- .TSs s.j you " ;i' i maKe ia: g. Sales. -Thei c in > .:M":ie . v it: this I>usi.i- .:S. - . Write us u.... . . G. A. COMK - H * ¦ ' Co.. ESTAI . T:;7. - . ' I-L.i Lns -l^r. N. Y. QSw.4. fjlftiji tTvilrl OWI-IHU yvrtii-rw rssa rsnaa. T^ms , ?&$ *$ 9 dP" 3 ** |a P |J H S &aa I i %^ W QHATErUL-GOfw -iFORTEMCS. MADE WlTH BOILING MILK. "A FAilt FAUiC ¦ (;A\N r ,\o: ArO - VK FU'I AN UNTiny HnusF;' u^io - 3 ^ S- ^ rh-rst? ? ' ¦ ;j *a ** Sf .^j ID ^ v$ 0®*?? %} r.^ & «? & . ! «v Ji? ^fe£s^' nw ' J * ¦ ' ' "j C^i^ j iii'iiH.iil kj *^ S' iS> '

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P^Col. Aaron A. Degrauw and wife, ofJamaiea, have gone to Plorida for thewinter.

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Fred P. Morris, president of the LongIsland Is ews Co., has gone to Manchester,England, to visit his mother and sisters.

Steamer Montauk made her last tripfor the season of '37, from this place toNew Tork, Thursday afternoon. Quite anumber x>f factory operatives took advant-age of the excursion. She returns to this

place, Saturday morning and ties up forthe winter.

Eighiy-one years ago, about Christmastime, the Sag-Harbor Female Society forPoreign Missions, was organized. Thestated meelings were to be held four timesa year, and each member agreed to giveone cent a' week toTarcls the objects of thesociety.

Monday and Priday mornings of thisweek the I.ong Island Eailroad ran excur-sions from this place to New Tork andBrooklyn lor the accomodation of the em-ployees of the Pahya "Watchca<38 Factory.About sixty went down Monday. Thetickets are good to return on either 1st or2nd of January nest.

Christopher C. Loomis, of Little Bock,Ark., a former resilient and Trustee ofthis village was in town this week to at-tend the sale of the disputed property , onDivision, E. Parker, Atlantic Ave., audElizabeth Streets, which has been so longin litigation, and to which he has always¦claimed title. The sale was again defer-ifti Mr. Loomis is vrontlerlvilly wellpreserved for one of his years, being welln.!onjj iu the eighties.

UABD OK HAST> Ciiysn YEKBEP.S.—DavidOolden, of Setauket, was convicted ofselling hard cider without a liquor ta^certificate and was fined §200, and sen-tenced to three months in the county jail.Judge Beeves modified' the sentence to tendays but let the fine stand. This is not ablow at the apple industry, but a finestroke at npple-headeil legislation.

HAJVD Truss r>; Or.x> TIMHS.—The Suf-folk County ErccajD, published in thisplace the last week in the year 1810 , ha^a homily on hard times and "how po;/rfamilies should work ii."

Its advice is that "if yon are a poorman and in these haril times sorelyweighed down, look that in the ponder-ous scale there be no weights of your ownfinishing," aud goes on to say that poormen '•must buckle close to their businessday in and day out, they must lie no lesssaving than industrious— tht-y must becontented with plain food , :IG.J plain at-tire, and v.-s:L bare necessaries and. essen-tial comioi is cf life."

TIIE SAO IIAHBOR EXPHCS^ JLILIS A BOY.—Monday evening, as the western boundevening train rolled in to Bay Shorestation, Charley Hoffac-r, the nine yearolil soa ol a carpenter of that village,playing about the tracks, boarded it , ranacross the platform and jumped off theother side. -Just then the Sag Harbor ex-press came thundering along and struckthe child. Before the engineer couldbring the train to a stand still the wheelsof four coaches passed over the boy, cut-ting off both his leg;* near the hips. Dr.Moore was called to at tend the boy, andtemporarily dressed the .vomuls. The

'_, .<•.«!!? child tiled agon after. .

i First of all : To each and every readerof THE COBP.ECTOR , everywhere or any-where, we wish a MERRY CHRISTMAS.

Not' the mere compliments of the seasonnot the cold conventionality of a setphrase ; but a hearty, whole souled wishfor a Happy Christmas iu all that theword implies, the holiday promises andthe anniversary insjures.

Christmas is essentially the children'sday, aud to them should be given the firstplace in the festivities of the occasion.The wise men of the East came bearinggifts to the Infant Savior, and this givingof gift s to the little ones is the most ap-propriate of the observances. It is lesslikely to be perverted than the costly ex-change of pi-esents among adults. A

i simple expression of affection aud good¦ will manifested in some little token has

more heart in it, more appreciation of thetrue sentiment of Christmas than tho el-aborate presentation of a gift the donor 'spurse cannot afford. There is a preten-sions ostentation thai is the counterpar tof meanness. A present that ia givenwith the expectation of something equall yvaluable in return , violates the true sen-timent of Christmas benefaction. Betternot give at all than give with the intentof getting.

Oh yes, we remember of the Christmasof by gone days ; not of the olden time,but of half a century ago. Things aredifferent now, aud there have been won-

i

derous changes in the observation of theday. The old puritanical prejudice againstfestal days, and the holy horror of any-thing that smacked of Pioinaiiism has sof-

. tened down. There is more of Christ and¦ less cf creed in the thoughts of mankind,

r and our Churches all respond to the cele-: oration of Christ's nativity. We havedecorations and Christmas trees that

i would have been thought a sacrilege fifty¦ years asro.

It ia within tho half "eon!:dry- that thePresbyterian and Methodist Churchestook any notice religiously of the Christ-

! mas festival , except to look upon it assavoring oi papistical invention.

Locally conshlereil, the progress of |ideas aud the growth of liberality even to !

• lavishmenfc is shown in the preparations! for the hol y season. There are more toys: in one show window now, than there werei *

; in all the stores years ago. The childrenj hungup their stockings but a few candies: and apples and nuts , aud a single toy of-ten filled the bill. Now the favorite onesare simply bewildered in the profusion oithe donations.

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; Biocn—HK-STZ.—In Brooklyn , Dec. 12th ,I by Rev. Mr. Half , Jacob Bloeh , former- 1

]y of thin place, and Afiss Sa 'l y, daugh-i icr of Louis Hertz, of Phildelaphia.' WAIIC—Br;>r>.—In this village, Dec. 16thi by Rev. Joseph Baird , Harry E. Wade ,

and Miss May Belle Budd , " of Patch-ogue.

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|Eai>nii.—In this village, Dae, 18th Louis,! Deonr.rd, son of John and Mario C. Eui-I mil , JE 8 moths aud lo days.I TJrsHKR.—In this village, Dec. 20th Cyn-i thia Upsher, JE 39 years, 10 months andj 15 days.

: STAYXEP..—At the Abas House, at Yap-j hank, Dec. lGth , Bichard T. Stainer,i formerly of this jilaco, & SS years.j TJrmrr > i ¦ i ¦ ¦ « i n mn'in 'i I n Hull luiitin mni'lUMI.wyi

i It is better to take Hood's Sarsaparillathan to ex2)eriment with unknown and un-tried preparations. We know Hood's Sar-¦ sa2>ariila actually and permanently cures.| Hood's Pills act easily and promptl y onthe liver aud bowels. Cure sick headache,

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BANDOM CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS.

OHIHOOO jii1

o Cent Cigars. !

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Sa<?Harbor Saving's BankSAO HAEBOR. N. Y.. Dec. lo, 1S07.

Deposits ma le in this l*Jank ou or beforeJanuary 10th , l&S, will draw interest ;from Jauuarv 1st.

1L P. HEDGES, President.D. P. TAIL, Treasurer. j

Lecture Course,The third entertainment for the course

¦' 1807-8 will he a Concert by the

Xemple Qaiarfc tieCONCERT CO?>CPANY.

' SATOROAY ' EVENIftIG , JAN. 1ST.

:3i"f'-iL. In the Presbyterian Church.

S^Thc ' Temple (Jn ivrtette 'lias esta-Viishedits reputation in this -p lace, and needs nocomment, while Miss Burnett , the reader,is said to possess great personal niague-tisni, much charm of form and feature, ntrue artistic spirit , and is equall y at homein pathos and comed y.

The other ¦entertainments of the courseare a Lecture by Lelau d T. Powers, 'Fob.8, Lecture by Geo. Went l i iug, March 1st.Single tickets Otic. Children under .12, 2u< *

Tax Collector 's Notice.TOWN OP EAST HAMPTON.

Notice is hereby given to the taxable in-habitants of the town of East Hamp tonthat the undersigned Collector of Taxes ,in and for said town , has received thewarrant for the collection of the taxes ofthe present year, and will receive taxes SOdays from date at one per cent, and wil lattend at .the following places from 0 A. J:.to 4 r. 51. ;°

East Hampton , at the residence of S. II.Parsons, Monday. Dec. 20, Dec. 27 , avidJan , 3, and Friday, dan. 14, 1898.

Amngaiisett, at the store of Eaekett &Co., Tuesday, Dec. 21 , Dec. 28 and Jan.11, 1898.' Sair H arbor, at Niispau ' i foil so, Fridiij' ,Dee. 2-i.and Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1808.

Springs, at store of Chas. K. .Smith,Thnrsdav Dec-, 2.-5, and Satarduy, Jan. 8, ,letm.

Wainscott, at house of D. Egbert Tal-magn , Thursday, Jan. J.3, 1398.

PPiANK WOETHINCTON.Collector.

Dalcd East Hamp ton , Dec. 15, 1837.

HOOD'S Pil,».9 '--urs Liver !"its t E'tl-ic-usr-.oss , 'tnc'igoaiis:-';, Hsadeofte.£ast to vPk @i oasy to or'^rf.ref SS-iTi

V7.n,',T DO Ti; z Cirir iDKii X Durx::.—Dou 'igive them ic-:i or colVee. Have you triadthe new food drink called G-rain-O '? It isdelicious an.. ' nourishing, and lakes theplace of ooflee. The more Grain-0 yougive the children the more health youdistribute through their systems. Grain-ois made o£ pure grain , and tastes likechoice coffee , but costs about | as much.All grocers sell it. . ID and 25c.

NOTICE OF CO-HriiETIOXOr'ASr-iF.SSirENTROTiIi.

Notice is hereby given that the Boardof Education of the Union School District.<if Sag Harbor, Trustees of School DistrictNo. 11, of the Town of -Southampton ,have completed their tax list to raise thesum of $-.t,200 for deficiency in teachers'wages, 8-00 for repairs and bettermenta ,§162 for insurance,' §100 for furni ture,£215 for fuel and preparing same, §35 forschool supplies, $50 for library, $35 forcleaning school houses, 830 h>r cleaningprivies, $130 for janitor 's salary, $30 forprinting and advertising, $50 for clerk'ssalary, $25 for treasurer 's salary, $25 for¦stationer y and postage, 050 for generalcontingencies, $30 for enumeration. $n)0for the payment of bond , j> 120 for intereston bonds, aud that a copy thereof is leftwith the undersigned E. A. Carpenter, athis office , where the same may be seenaud examined by anv person interested .

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during twenty days from the date of th isnotice ; and that said Boar d of Education ,Trustees as aforesaid , w i l l meet at thelibrary room , in the Union School build-ing, in said district , on the 4th day ofJanuary, 1898, at 10 o'clock iu the 'fore-noon , to review the said tax list, ou theapplication of anyone conceiving himselfor herself aggrieved.

Dated this' 14th day of December , 1SD7.E. A. CABPEKTEE ,B. D. SLEIGHT,JOHN H. H UNT,B. A. SAWYEB,C. E. WELLS.

The Board of Education of theUnion School District of Sag Har-bor , Trustees of District No. I] , ofthe Town of Soulhamptoii .

UNION SCHOOL, DIST. SAG HAEBOB.

Gen. YVarren Tj ftT{.ue Thomas, Most Em-inent Grand Master of the Kni ghts Tem-plars of the United States, will be toastedat noon on Christmas Day by. I]2,00( 1loya! ICtv'g" ts Ten plars all over tie"United States.

SALESME N WAN TEDTo sell our High Grade aud Fresh DugStock. Specialties controlled by us, . High-est Salaries or Commission paid week 1 v.Steady emjiloyment the year around. Out-lit free. Exclusive territory. Experiencenot necessary. Ejg pay assured workers.Don 't delay. App ly quick.

A LL .K i L TH v SEa i 00.EOCHESTEB, N. Y.

NOTICE TO CEEDITOES.In pursuance to an order of Hon, Nathan

D. Petty, Surrogate of the County ofSuffolk , notice is hereby given , accordingto lav.-, to all persons having claims againstWaiter S. Elliott, late of the town ofSoutuaaihton, deceased , that they are re-quired to exhibit the same, with thevouchers thereof , to Frances M. Odell , atthe Lave Oil' ce of Geo. C. Eaynov , in SA','Harbor , N. Y., on or before tho 25th davof March , 1828.

Dated Sag Harbor , N. Y., Oct, 15, 3 897. 'PIUXCES M. ODELL, Executrix.

Gso. C. BAYKOH , Att' v.

Montauk Steamboat Go.s Ll'd.Tito nunna l meet ing of the st^W-klc^

of the Montauk Steamboat Comply, Lim-itc-v l , for the election of Directors a id f-.-ithe traiisiiclioi .1 of such other business a?may properl y conic before the meet ing ,wil l be held nt the office of the Company,in tbe village .of Sag Harbor , Tuesday,Januat y 31th , at 1.1. o'clock A . ^.

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A.s well as . the handsomest-, and othei .are invited to call on any druggist anget n:HE .¦ a trial bot t le of Kemp 's "Ba '.san.for file Throat and Lungs, a remed y ilia:is guaranteed to cure and relieve a!Chronic and Acute Coughs , Asthma ,Bronchitis and Coiisniiiption .' Price 2ci:i:id 50c.

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A new and useful device which ever tif ami l y wil l buy, is sobl . onl y through loc-al agents. Simple and strong ; can biJJ 1.:t up aiiyu'liore ; seeui'tilyhoi'ls rope o.wire ; iusur.it a ijustn)e::.t- and removal o:line ; uo props needed. Sells ou sigh:.Popular pricru A.f::-::\"rs V. .'.::T;:.IJ EVKUY\vuEii <2. Exclus ive territory. Attract-iviterms. Pniiittuj is AND i'i;ot:Tr- .sir.\!;ix-..Anyone may become agent. Sam pie pa;by 'mail 25i;. KELSC NOYf J./TY C-) .

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Christmas servives will be held in tht; Churches, as follows :

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PRB5BYXEBIAN CHURCH".Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, tht

' Sunday School will congregate. Exerciseswill commence at 7 o'clock sharp, con-

sisting of a Bible Beading on the "Child-j hood of Christ," illustrated by stereopti-can views ; singing of carols, officersreports, lighting of tree, distribution ofpresents, etc.

Bev. Mr. Wilson will deliver appropri-; ate Christmas sermons, both morning andj evening, Sanclay. Hero is the musicalI programs to be rendered :

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Anthems : • - . . ..Hark the Herald Angels sing, ScHh-ECitERAnd There "Were Shepherds, DANESHark, what mean those Holy Voices BOSWIGCarol EILLMOEE

EVENING.Authems :| All the Ends of the Earth Sunnsj Shepherds Haste your! Lord to greet GTJTTERSOXi G-loi-y to G-od iu the Highest, EJIEHSOX

! Carol GAJIMEL

j 5IETH0DTST EPISCOrAo CHURCH.Santa. Clans -will distribute presents to

: the Methodist Sunday School, this eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock.

Sunday morning Christmas sermon —Evening, song service. Following is the' rnusic for the day :

MORNING.

Anthem, the new born King, ASUFOUDAlto solo, Angels teach me, GABRIEIAnthem, Calm on the listening ear, EXCELLThree Christmas Hymns.

EVEXIXG.

Aaiheui , All my heart this night rejoices.Chorus, The knock of the nail-pierced handSoprano solo, Selected.Trio, Star and song PRIVEAnihem, (with soprano obligate) Star of

Bethlehem EMERSONDuet, Christmas, SHELLYChorus, List to the story, SPANISH MELODYSoprano solo, Selected.Obligaso solo and quartette, Christmas

stars.Daei, soprano and baritone. Selected.

CHI1IST CHIJiiCH.

This (Saturday) morning, 10:30 o'clock ,Christmas service ; music :Processional hymn GO.Yeuiie, CP.OTCHTo Detim Laudamus, Sin J. GosaJubilate, DUPOISI.^roit Hymn 53,ivyrie E'eison, GniFi'rrns"Gloria Tibi, PAXTONOffert ory, J. BAUNBYKecessiona! hymn 4.9.

At the Christmas tree in the eveningcarols will be sung by the children of theSunday School.

PENTECOSTAL.

The children.,' of this Sunday Schoolwill assemble a:t the home of Edwin J.Beck with, on Saturday evening (to-night;vrhc-re the usual Christmas festivities willV»« hel d, consisting of carols, recitations,etc.

ST. A>"D7*SW'S CivUr.CK.The services in this Church will be as

follows : Midnight Mass at Convent Chap-el. Mass at 5, 8 and 10:30 A. M., the last-being a High mass, in the Church.

The Seward Dramatic Company havebeen playing to small houses in MasonicHall , this week. The entertainmentshave been above the average given hereand deserve general attendance. TheCompany give a matinee this (Saturday)afternoon, for the little ones' amusement.Each child will receive a Xmas bag ofcandy. In the evening the thrilling melo-drama "Cast Up by the Sea," will bepresented. It will be seen by advertise-ment, in another column, that MessrsByram & Sellers, the lessees of the Hall ,have persuaded Prof. AY. W. Dav ton toH-isit this jilaco and give his marvelousExhibition. It is highly commended by

|he press, and should be enjoyed byB-oung and old.

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CHRISTMAS IS" THE CHTXRCHES.

I IS?as^ *° Take|\£ga asy.' 'to ' - OperateB Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small la8 size, tasteless, efficient , thorough. As one man

¦ said: '• Yon never Know you --- K M n¦ have taken a pill till it is all gj«|fr M f§ §j /a**>I over." ssc, 0. 1. Hood & Co., m 1 a H §&H Proprietors. Lowell. Mnss. " ™ ^"8 ITie only pills jo uke with Hood's 8arsaparlll*

8 **The Night before Christmas," with the¦are simile of the original manuscript andBi-itii the life of the author Clement ClarkeB\Ioore, by our townsman William S. Pel-¦trian has been published by DillinghamBe Co., as a holiday book. .

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I We offer One Hundred Dollar s EewurdMor any case of cat arrh that cannot be cur-ed liv Ball's Catarrh Cure,r . ,1* C i r lENEY oe CO. Props, Toledo, O.

Wo, the undersigi ed, hav« known P. J.CAmzwy for 15 years and believe himporft-ct ly honorable in all business trans-actions and tinanciallv able to carry outany obligations made by their firm.

W:csr7c TufAX , Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, O. WALPING K I.NNAN ,t MARVIN,Wholesale Druggist*, Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,acting directly upon the blood and mucoussurface."! <>f the system. Price 75c per bot-tle. Sold by all Drugg ists. Testimonialsfree. -IJaU's Family Pills are the best.

Local ManagerIn every town. Wages $1.50 per day ;

payable weekly ; work steady. Addresswith business references, stating age.

[ GLEN BKOS,. RoorasTSn , N, Y,

Masonic Hall !Two nights onl y

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,

j December 29 th & 30tli %PROF - W. W- DAYTOFS

Great Show> Mirth and Mystery combine. Tiie dead

appear and talk with the audienceSheriffs balled, Detectives outwi t t edGhosts appear from Spirit Land.

i Prison Shackles instantly removed.

$500 CIIALITNOE-I hereby challengeany officer or person to bring their

i own lir.nticiiiTs, and when placed upon1 me they v.-ill be instantly removedj without unlocking.t

PP.INCE SANTASMA—The onl y Ameri-can who can give a genuine Japanese

1 performance, setting at .defiance the\ laws of gravitation.

—and—PRINCESS CHINQUILLA_The dash-

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;_;_ |•HSyGeneral Admission 20 cents. Ileser- i

ved seats i!5 cents.

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