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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 7

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Hamilton, Ohio
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P.UTLET1 f'OUXTY DEMOCRAT, TTTTTTJRDAY, MAY 12, 1R9S. ONE FARE Service Wanted By Millcreek Valley People. Then Desire a Five Cent Rale Into Cincinnati. A Big Public Melting Held in Hartwell Town Hall And Hot Alleging Union ol ConiolidiW and Dayton Co. Ag tin ilthi People.

The meatlus of Ilia Milcticlt vaVey committee of one hundred cilleil lo pro- i igilnct a ol the old Main Klrc3i i and a ten.csnl Tiro, th? i Town WeiliiOEilay wis largely ult-jnilcl and marked will a vim aal In Us pro iecillnsi tha presages certain i for its demands i i a II S. a bj resiling lettsr fiom I'rasideu llwyor of Ihe Dayton Trscillon i a stating that bis company bad purchase: a paH'ia of Hi? north of Ihe Koo from Cliirloa Kllco and Iliat il prof fiKs lo opurata a Ha Lackland I a i sqnaro I following Icrms: A FIVE-CUNT CASH FAKK which tho company would pay tlio Cm solldateil for each tclult passenger cariies i i of I X.oo and "such dUtoniil ralci as will roasonabl compensate Iho Tra-jlma coti piny." the opinion that Ui Toiler w.13 equivocal In terms and pni' (loaUf meant nothing, and that proposition wculil lio considered by tho reaUenta ol tho valley from nay company a did not provide for a conliau- oiu trip with a.veant fure to I'oimWn Thefollowin" HKSOI.UriONS were offered by Attorney A. J. Marsh I I I I A Tho Consolidate! Street Itillway company ot Cincinnati has by a a a proems of abBorptlon ol independent competing lines of sUeot railways in Bald city, and, ai led by favorable legislation, aciiulrciu monopoly of lid i Iho C'oii30llnied did not a 'ant a flve-i'oiit a a any onl through llio valldjr would to mero" a feeder for i I lie people would 0 i i i to use It i i i IK' i 01 hciiove Uui I A til pun'haceil HJC 'Main slrei'l lino i Iroin diaries I ocnuo It did not have tho money ouM not, IKCIUPO )ho etlu to him htd ot been i i i hy tbe court. I wai i i a scheme compel lie people to pay two Tin rotu- a he'd out i I i a that a Uw would be sjciired allowing snl-urliiiii a i i to i a ofer tho Consolidated.

Mr. diJ not Wilit to a for Ilic but i In tho vacate the a of the old a i trcct line, teat Us a i aid deal nova i all companies, Mr. Horn- iiol a that such a suit waa now pending, brim jlit hy tin village of Car Thompson, Coiiiior ami olliaia spoka for the resolutions, and on a vuU hey were unanimously adopted. It waa hendi'ddeil to send a tommitlcc with the resolutions to confer i tho director of the coniulllatacJ. COL HUNT Still In Command of the First.

There Has Been Considerable Opposition Developed Against Him, Company Has Five "Yellows" Who Will Not Enlist Ihe Service ol Uncle Sam--Some Newt and Notes From Camp Bush- nell--Our Soldier Boys. Far Flftr Mrs. Winelow's Soothlnc Syrup has beun used for over Hfty years by millions of mothers lor tholr cblldron whilu leothliiK, with perfect success. II thliiK, ho child soothes tho child eoflens llio gums, allays all pain, cures wind colie, aud is the beet remedy for diarrhosa- It will relieve the poor little Rufforor immediately. Hold by urugKtBls in every art of the world.

Twenty- flvo ottle. lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins- Blow's Soothing Syrup," and take no ither kind. THE MAINE CADETS Organized By the Patriotic Young Ladies ol Midiletown--Miss Maitie McChcs- Elected Capiam Coi. rM 111:3, Mey fx COOK BOOK! FREE Our book .100 sdcclei receipts In- pi-actii'al housekeepers, (or practical housekeepers, will bo imti'ed to anyone on receipt of stamp anil address.

Cleveland Baking Powder Co. Fallen new York. A nuiiibor of yoiitiK ladies of MUlillc- lowji.formocl Ibomselvfs into aijorman- enlorgaii'zaUoncaUcil the Maine cartels. A nnettni; last 1'rlday i tho I oilicers woro i McOtiensiwy; lirit liculonsn', i i i eecoud a Doyle; Malila Wcntz, X.ulu Wyeklc, Cora DcarJ, Mable a May Heard; corporal, Maud McChcsnay. They have received an invitation to a a In tho decoration dead herces'Jgravt'd on Memorial Day.

Colonel Idiot Is certain thill he will commiml the J''iist regiment when It is i a I ecrrlcc, and other onicors of reglmont arc illy certain a i ho will cot. It le apparent a the ad sensation in the 'lrat Is on Ihe point of i i oul. 11 is the hcllef ol Colonel a i wheu Iho physical esanUinrs i Wednc3)ay that endod the milter. Thoolliecrs wlo favor a younger man for cummander, and, who, i a nutter of have settle'! A A I 1 I 1 I as their choice, fay that tho a Is hy any Tlura are two ways in which Colocel may yet be reljcvel of a Whilo the regltnonl ir; yot ia tho a a a a board of hy the governor miy rci'oyimond Colonel Hiial'4 a npon aui'h ice- oznmendttion the govoruor may l's- A law by the i. laluro a i this a i Then there li Iho proijaliilHy that Colonel MAY Bl'i hy tho mustering oflicors on Mi age.

Tax lnqu'sltor H. W. i i i i 01 Coluiuhus will work in tUf couuly Monday, I I a reliable sonre a Mr. li.llllllan wll odd a a i Binciunl of a proper- DR, MILLIARD The Reformed Church's Grand Old Man, To Open the Meeting of Miami Glassis With a Sermon, Interesting Subjects Which Will Be Discussed During the Meetings Legal Notice, ltflf Hullcr I Ohio, furl I i-M i i ULT.MK L'l Carl al In pur.siniuro of ati order nf I i Dlilo. for fiute at iiiK-lion or fiute at nn lih.

iluy of a l. tue lliy rrubato I oiler i a i a I lie at IIH i i pul- Which Will Be Held at tKe First A Forty Ministers and Church Officials Coming. i i IUl'1 i i nf i-oiiri ti lor i i i i i i (l real i "MUu.H,-- i i I I I i i i i i i Shii, of IK-INK In M- -lion town '2, tho i a i KU'i'iK 4 i i i i i i i i i ut i-oruor nf ii 1 TkLd cif 1I umi u'-rcs itonleil i i t'iK ly lhi nf IT i i I i John uyi-r'A i i Huv. utnl i i ('i i i i i i i i i HiP i i i Tii ilfi-ieos i 7 i a und UN-ni'i' i ilrg, 10 rli i (I'-rtd, U'c, wvht, tin! i ho a i-oriu-i; aloiiii a i a l-'ox's IMS i i i i i i i i i to i.ln.-e contain i ty to iho (ax duplicate of i A a of 3 i a i i i lo all i i properly. A.I 1 Jones of Chfoajro i loealo In i to pracllcolaw.

will occupy an oilU'3 with C'uJla J. i i In (ho Now Hamiltoii I i i block. MHS Art-lcr, llio inlaslnnsry froiw Daylcii who was killed in A i a told hi Use a i a i news of luday, well in a i slju a i Mr. act! A. A.

Mlxor who a few yrura removed to HI. Paul, Minn. Miss A "fton visile in i Sealed Proposals i bo received i 12 o'clock noon o( Tuesday, May 3i, i898, for Die purchfiAe of H3 (oncti SiflO), nf inui.iy. Oliio. amounting l'i Hit- iig- otfiilotofies-i-jily tlim.ein.il ilnlkm; rhii; inton'fci i i i of four tiiiclone- ir pur ct'iitniii A yer -AiirimtDy on 1 JuJy 1 arc to bo iJalt'd i year, JOW, Ixroino tine and jiayuUi' as fol- 1st, tt'-fl; OH 1st, A nnil i gout3i 4-i i JULI) i ru-i Mi; at i i tHirL corner uf i VM; on July i 5l(VJW(m Ut, 1003; $10.00 on I I'Xil.

Jl.MXU on July Ibt, bonds arc; ic Lu i laivu of si nto of Ohio fur Hie purpovo of i i I i ii tirlilne loreultH-e ihi- "Columljiat;" or "oMcovcnnl i i i hi lliu Hum- and si. a destroyed ILnuU nil rchl! Illi Said ixmtls bo MJII for not less Hun a fttiil llif 1 blriilrr I i 1 tii make 1 i nl i 0 0 i i days afu-r In uimlo, iri.iuBJitef a i (joints i be for at prii'u Lid int i i limn Ibus, I lu lorft'ltoil to i a lor i a i i i I TJte i reserved tn 1'J i i i Filday cvenlDg durhii; the heavy rain and atorin, a silror poplar a i a on Miln street between and Irrels, wai blownovcrand ucrcsi W. A. Hale, U. Dayton, a fjraph wires.

Tho lreJ was removed i a In plccej, the as ol transporting I he people Many Ptople Cannot Drink coffee at nlehL It spoils their Bleep. You can i when you please and Bleep llko a top. For Clraln-O does not stimulate; it nourishes, olieors aud feeds. Yot it looks and tastes llko the best coffee. 1'or nervous persons, yonns; people and children Oraln-0 is the per- of faid city and a by Btroot riil- Wfiy methods; and WirEiiKAS, Ssid street a i a company his already provided adcqaat! and satlefactorT street railway fa ill- lie for lha people cf aakl city and suburbs, cswftlag villagei Jojslel In the Mllloreek valley, a.

ualfurui rate of flvo ccats oash ou any part of Kitil llnet, including transfers; and 'I'lio proposed division and aale in two pirls of tho Cincinnati inclined IHaiia lUllway is caused Holely by the of lien holders a i a and would otherwise be uunecsssary and inexpedient and, A Said division and sale of aald line In two parts to two ov nioro dllTcrentpuioliasora, necessarilr means, In the alitenoc of other street railway line ilia villages ot said valley, the ex.ielloJi or a tja cent faro from nil -tbXpooplc of eald valley and tald ciiy may be transported on divided and, Kiid ro-u'ts c'-iinot full 1 1 be detrlmootal tbe properly and Interests of Ihe people of said city an I of sjrj valley now, therefore lo it sV.vcd, by the llercek valley commltlee of one hundred, That it Is tho i oouniilo; Hut by a the foreRolnp rccitih it be" the DLTV of tliQ Conaplidaled Street Haihvny coin- i either to become the purcluisorof tho Cincinnati Inclined rallw.iy an i and to operate the same asetich a single fan- of i rcnla to and any part of tlto -said line, including transfers, or, in CJFC it is nut considered to bo desirable by Iho faid Consolidated Street Hallway i lo purchase aafd a i lino norlh of Iho gardens, a it tend 1's Mitchell avuni 1 or Che.stcr pa, Hno through faid villages, ro ai to provide Iho same tccominodst'ims tho earno late of faro as Is now pail by all other Bulmrli) of faid city. Ho further That if the itld Consolidated street railway company DDKS NOT A i lo and declines to accede to desires of a aid all thu licopleof ilil valley, as hereinbefore net forth, this commiitic pledgci Itself by a untied effort, aided by all sail valley, to secure Ihe next ccncril isaemtily of modlllCAtlon of oxlstinf; legislation dc- algncd to parpeluato Hie monopoly of the i i i i rallwiy company as will enable an independent com- ixtlng railway line to be cin- strnoteel and opcraled tho norlh 1 lie of tald villager lo Fountain i In city, at a five-cent faro. Mr, Marsh, In the above, fect drink. Matlu from pure (Jot ft packi Try it in pli ago from your grocer to ace of cufiea If) and today. Ijioutsnartt Aycr a day if the i ollicors could, came apparcot to them, 2 an ollicer pissed by 'They con," slid tho olli-jor.

'-'I'lioy ara iiHtructcl to exorcise sound judg- and discretion ai (o (he ofliears and men they for service." The able-bodied nnm-vrricd rr.ea who CONFIRMED By Ihe United Stales Court Hu Been tde Sale ol tKe Main Street Line, Cincinnati to Kilgour. declined lo of i i a i Kervicoaro objects lunfl, I the Six- At the i of tho hoard of contnl Saltnday a a the following a ii- traduced by Mr. i i "Hi; It by i board otroutrol of I i i O. a I ho chief of police Le i a lo SLTVO cotiru on alt eons owninu; and operating or opcratini; nutter loases, or or royally (irpL-riuiUitii; en Uiotr preinisea either ownrv, k'saoo, renter, any B.ot uuu'Snuo, or oiln uamblinp; device of a a that the law relating to I i strictly enforced and that such a i rtovlecs and irashlDGS must be rctuovi'd i i lOdayg." All a a aro tiow completed for the i of if tho first I i I i i i i I i 1 ami forty and i ullk'urfi will bo lioro '1'nesday a i and i a a a a for Iho i of a to all who arc here the supper hour. Tho services i ho opon lo all a cordial i a i i i Isextomk-d In ovri'y- ono lo l-e Tin.

1 following la the tlie A I'. M. Snrir.oi) by i pieaidont, CJ. W. i i 1.

1). Holy i i in charge of Kov. Wielta. A 7:30 p. I I I "C'hnrch i i in chirno of Hiv.

C. i 1. Value of i i Itov. M. Fox, i a How lo a i a i i liy Hov.

H. Hunk If. Au'ainun. I lev. Imv lo 1 lieilcvo'eiices, hy Hyv.

S. r. Sny- dcr, i i a i I. Hlicnld A i i a i Cotilribalc to Olhei- l-'noiU 1'eforo llie llegnUr A i i i are liidl' by Y. 1'.

Yail Dayton. I General Discmslon. i'bo i Hi'tiool. 1 i in a of lit-v. K.

Keller, A a dria. 1. '1 ho c.itcfh'sm in the Sunday- sriiool, hy Hev. I I M. a I).

jHJiih, I i ilcjirpt-s. u-ofil, Uis mill ilu'iic-- hinith i K. wi-bl i i LJ i i IlK-nci- 4S I i i ami tj I vl'i' 1 of I i i I i hi Hi- I a il'-scnbcil II 1'J-lCn m-rcs i)f IHTr-. inict siliuvc IK-K. t-cr a ii-i lnu-1 tl'JVi'1 per 'I'r-rius of sal-L i i i i i in hLinil, hi ono iifhl i i i I Uv'o c-iiri i ihe i of snl I i i i i ni JUT i i i 'J'hc lehiTtil jmy- en I in tm soi'iinil b.v ou i A i i i i i i non uf th- of i i i i i i i i ik-tt-iut'il i i lec lo of homls aod I i cudorEcil "lllil for Cnmmblan Hy unloj- of County I'oinmli-Kjonm.

1'UANK X. DL'EHK, A i of County, Ohio. JT5UV. I Ihe I7nlluil States cturt Knhinlay lite sale or tho Cincinnati Inclined Piano lUIlway street )ino) wriu condrmed to Clias. II.

Kilgour, at his cf $278.000. All order was to execute the required (teed () the prop- ertr, and Receiver Arnold was directed to turn over the road ntnl all il.s property lo tho purchaser. Tho pur- chaao money is lo ba paid in two and the court reservfil the light to take back the road In caee of fiiiiird to coin- ply with any of the terras of tho but. Speiral Master 1'hllip 11. Spenco is af lowed tor hU services in selling the road.

teenth i (hose decllulai; aro to IM IN StUUTS, OTcrAKs and slrar hfli aimed out a i senl all Ihe way to Toledo under guard. The men who declined service in the Fin. I arc as follows: Company The Hoard of Control at mootin Satiiidny i elecli-d P. K. Welsh as chief of tlm flro dc-partmcti'.

SEALED PROPOSALS i In- revel veil i 10 I Tuesday, May 31, iS9S, Iho i i i h.ni.N n( i "runity, i i i Ui t'lu' to lif-iii i i i i i i i i 1 JUT i i i tn i a Isl, iwj; on I on 1st. f. on Jim. ts1, I'AW; Snltl lirnuSs i issued Ui puiKiiaiH 1 1 of nfl of i i A i ol ihi! Sint of i i i i i A i "A in: I lo a i i ilin-cl Ihf c.uiilJ.I nl limU-r Ciinnly tn i iind I I Is-iiie i bonds ol Uur i for the pu III ttli; KlUilU." Administrator's Sale. i Krou'ti, i i i i i nn.

IJf'XC'l Of JOM'ph (Ji-cM, i I i i i e. a a i I'ru- balm C'jiiiUy, Ohio. hi puriiiam'i 1 of rut onlor ol i i Court oJ i i Ulllo, I will cilkn- lor lit pVlbllc UlK'Uotl Oil Saturday, the 21 st day of May, 1898, io oT I I n- liuu n'olork in. i i a i of I unil i i i in UK- soulli i i pnrl of (iii Hi i i i i uvo iiiul raituo i c. i i liie rivers ni' I-'airflt-ll I I 1 i i i i 11: soiilli liner and iiciir tliii i i i MX! ier nf ninuiiii; UIL-IHT nrtll I i.l lt i i i iUi iiiTH A Private William I) No Gripe you IA'KC Pills.

The big, ash- loncd, sngar-coalcd (tills, which tear pieces, are not in it with Hood's. Isy totukc Watclnnin Van Au.stlaU of tlio Sycamore etreot crosgiag let down gale Saturday afternoon as a switch engine pproached ami Thoitim of Ko-kdele as Leonanl wos tudly tirulscd. ws.s uiuvotilable. of Hood's Tills, v.hich up to ilate in every respect. Sale, Cfi.ain All I.

lldicl Lowell. Mass, Tliconiy I'ills lo Uhc llooil'sKarsapanHo, Ilaskett, Tuink i a Arthur McMann. Company 11-- Vrlvale ('his. Oa'u. Company 0-- Konc.

Compiny P-- First Sergeant llnr- amr-i IVivatcj Amlerjon natl Jlanni. i V. Privates Campbell, Clark, Win. Toolcy, Frank Warwick and John Company F-- Corporal Tony Mnller, Cuaeo, I'eler Olden, Wm. SchoHcldicd KU Sawau.

Company Ci-- Corporal son and Privates Tlio.i. Kouty and Wm. Roberts. Company U-- Corporal Wynsns and Private Company I-- Privates A Stoll, Charles i and K. IJennott Compiiiiy Xone.

Hospllal iiorps-- I'liTa'ea layer a Signal Corps-- Pilvalts U'olfock, ley llatuf, fc'ohnltv. and Charles Schadlngcr. Mr. nntl rs. a sec I lodging at William Symmes 1 Friday evening.

They f-klpped i about worth of Mrs. SymmeB wear ing CJUKA.TKK iDcludea the less Hood's Marsaparilla liio and a and it may f-cdopcJid upon noils and pimples and humora or nil kindf. HOOD'S PILIjH aro Iho favorite a ily a Curo sick headache, break up a cold. I', t'la." Su tl a School Mr. A i i Si-hool noriiial (b) Jiouio ilopsruiivtii.tc) i a Hov.

W. i i Alpha. Our Reformed Waldiword, by Uov. V. Walker, Hwuarierx.

3 A 7 I'. M. a 1 1 charge llcv. H. 1.

Problems; (a) PII prayor- niocliiiy.ihy Uv. A. linger, oro; (li) the consecration Uov. i (c) tho cminnUtvi, Kov. t).

llnruliiHor, i i i a i hy up. W. K. Lwlwlvk, ivIJIo. Ad- (a) TJic i legion, I IF.

SprinL'horo; (h) Coniro'los of Iho iiol Hour," hy i L-saie Hell, a Ohio. Iscuiseion. CotntnitUv. Uov. C.

K. Miller ml tov. F. ot il for not li-s Lnlon-st, I In; i iiwanl la pahl I i i ihcnos i i i i usL i tiK and tfxty-mit' link's; (J tenet' north -iniu 1 ihyrt'us -ouo i i i i i in of i a i i i i nercs ol land, MiUi of tlowf r. Terms of -al-- i i i i In 0110 j't'itr, i i i i i I two from i d-iiy of ivlili i i iJelerrwl srcuri-l Uy i Iho juouiUt-s biuM.

a ami i TrcaKury i i i i u-n Jnys The ritfli! resurvt'il Id reject i llls for tliii mm-liHM- o( snlil I to waive nil Proposals to be unit i-mlorscd I LI1i or SID.QOJ llrldgo Hoiuls." Hyfrcli-r of County CoitiniiriSLoinTS. i A UL'RUtl. A i i i)I i i i L'ljiniiy Ulilo. Patron. ze the mdrortiFers In Thoy rollanla tho HUMPHREYS' No.

1 Cures Fever. No. 3 I a Diseases No. 4 Diarrhea. No.

8 Neuralgia. No. 0 Headache. No. 1O Dyspepsia.

No. 14 Cures i Diseases. No. 16 Rheumatism. No.

2O i Cougl No. 27 i Diseases No. 30 i a Disease No. 77 Colds oncl Grip. SoM liy 5 r.r Co.

I U'M. i a i SlLmpson, dtvcastd. i i i i i Attoniey. nn- Assignee's i pursiinnef 1 ot Ihi 1 or.tor nf Uie rrolinte Coiinly Ohio, I will oiler fur at puMlc iuiclioti On Frlday day of May, NOTICE, ITI fiiirsiiiiiirp ft thf orJ-T iI Cfinrl of Itiuler Coiinly Ohm, I i oHi-: f(jr unEr nl i i i a i i i on Friday, aotli day of May, In pnr.sunnre ofari'Fohllion or i i i i of llulU'r i i Ohio, nwiMl rrlnillil hrlllije i livrr on Kile or or "Old Covered Bridge," lestrnyeil liy lloml ot i river nn Mnrch 10 o'rlcirk (Mis ') the ot (re ln.Ti:ty i i i i i a L'ouniy Coinin)sfili)ni'rs i 25th Day of May, i89S, Tt 0 o'rtncK n. i ollirc contily rniiinus.sU)iuT of Unttt-r views iiud n-t-lics nf i jx-iyons trslcil to the i nf I i i i of i i to lie JuToas Uie i i i i i on site of i i a "Columbian 1 or ''Old Covered Bridge," l.y of i i Marrh irom llif a i i anil I a snitl views nnd lie to Mini I i i tij ic x.

rounty Auditor. upon liiy and I I in Hit Coutily of HuUt-r. antl a i or i i innnlK-r S. nl nf raiiKO 'J, i i i i rlvcrti, con- I i i i Mr itt-n-n It- i from i i i Jo of tin- i i a (jinictiT ot salil clirm urcsniil. ll)' i I i si id wrst of snlil i n-ctloti, tucnee rt.s fnr Trolo I in- i i njinrti x-Mioii us to hu'luily lite I Iiriy wrta.

rcnL hccn 't-lnnk n. in. upon iiromisrs, Hie i'4 iJi'srrllicd state, in i fnuiily of Ilmli-r ami bi-lrii: thf 1 tiirm a.s llio i i i i VsniKopScn I i ohi- tic: res ol In nil. hituiitfd ni (lie side ol i ho northeast i t)f Faction i i i i i town three, iincl rangw Leisveun i Hlver.s. njipraltied ul Iho il i f-slatfilius ol 'it oup-thlrd In cusli, oiir- in one year ft ml In Isvo i 1'.

Assignee In Trust for ot Uiu ot I). A TI.O.MTAON, Attorneys Trrnifi of Hi' i i i in ovh I 1 V.AKN. Iteii-lU of tli nd In two ssUiLCf 1 i i rrullloni of i i i i i'f ol JJnth-r 'mi A A I i A I I Administrator's Notice, llvil i i i i i i i l. Crry, liTi.T.!l. nmo, Ijy nl nailer nf Extracting Free Plates Are Ordered.

Kfestsct Tcclli 5S and JIO 11.00 anil up Silver Fillin- 0c anil up All Work U'arrancetl nt DR. JAS. ROTHEPUSH'S, Cor. Third ami Court His. Hamilton, Ohio.

T.io OP.MOCHAT haa tho best equipped job oilicu in Iho city and executes il.a noRtoBt pnnlini; to ho liad any whore. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR SPRING BUYERS 1 New Brown Stiff Hats, Dunlap and Knox Styles at $2.50 and $3.00. Black or Brown Tourist Hats at 98c. Black or Brown Stiff Hats, hand-made, at $1.50. New Negligee Shirts from 50c to $2.00.

Nobby Summer Neckwear at 25c and 50c. Don't overlook our Tine Straw Hats for Men, Hoys ami Children. The styles are and the prices will surely surprise you, C. Hatter and Furnisher, No. 6 South Third Street.

SPRING.

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