Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 December 1899 — Page 3

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. THURSDAY DECEMBER U 1599.

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The Best v ' '"' "" Washing Powder. Ask Your Laundress to Try It

Kersey.

Overcoats $1.00.

IN BLACK OR BROWN.

Ten yaara ago goad dresaera looked upon avarooatsiof Ith.'a kind and price as the work of cheap manufacturer, but the evercoat of to-day Is as far ahead la "style and make as the eleetrle ci are ahead of the horse ears. There has boen no Inerease In eost, but the quality, style and tailoring has steadily Inoreased until it Is equal of the best eustoea taller, and new they are worn by the best dressers who know the style and make le as good as If made according to his own

Instructions U a O O B) 3 O Q O a Q

The Coat...

We offer Is all wool kersey, made with velvet collar, lined with best Italian serge, with heavy satin sleeve lining, and If oenstrueted of the same material by a merohant tailor, would eost S30.00.

MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTER

MILTON.

Horn, to Werter Ashbaugut and wife, ftaoo,, Wtatlueslxiv, DtifinU-r

3.

TLe Christian church which for

several weeks has Ix-en under'iufj repairs will be reopened for service

next Sunday. Mrs. Heist is at Arcadia.

Iiorn, to George Murley and wife,

a sou.

William Brar's family have moved to Indiana twtlis. Mr. Bra

will remain here a short time to ' at

tend to some business affairs then he

will join them in their new ? home

We regret to stn; such estimable

people lease our community.

George UuGranrut is Mr. uragr

suet-essor in the meat market.

Mrs. Sam Beam has been ill.

S. T, Voorhees was called to Ma

son, u.,rriuay on account oi tbe

serious illness of his mother.

By an oversight we omitted to an

nounce the death of Harry Snyder,

the six-vear-old son of Adam Snyder

and wife. He died of membranous

croup, ov. dt), iyj, and was buried at Connersville on the following; Sun

day.

A daug ter was born to James Cum

mins. Jr., and wife. December .

Otis Crownoverand Miss Ina Will

iams were married at 8 p. m. December , lS'M, at the home of bride's

wrents, Mr. and Mrs. vvillard E.

Williams, Bev. Bobert Scott Hyde "of

Irvinjaton officiating. The bride wore blue cloth and carried white roses. Miss Alice I ieeson played the wedding march and during- the cere

mony ' Gall me thine own. A

dainty supper was served in three

courses. Amonjf the out of town

ruests were: Mr. and Mrs. John

I toilers. Frank Weaver. Misses Alice

Hendry and Kay Weaver of

Hamilton. Ohio; Bawrence Hit tie

and wife of Glenwood, Fred Jones of

M untie, and others. Mr. and Mrs. n : Hi' -

vjiwuover win nve on nis tamers

farm, east of Milton. , . . ,

Dr. -Gentle is here from Grand

Maruis, Mich. He will move to

Aoblesville as soon as the house he

is to occupy is vacated.

Mary Jfauhn, the daughter of

h rauk and Phoebe Hauhu former

residents of Milton, died at her

parents home in Indianapolis, Mon

day, December II, aged 14 years. PJohu Dillon of Hamilton, O., is here at the bedside of his wife who is quite ill. Henry Hussey and sister, Mrs. Olive Baker, were north of Indianapolis last week to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Hussey. Miss Dillon the successful teacher at school number t announces a basket social and entertainment on Wednesday evening, December 20. Admission 10 cents. Baskets 15 cents. All ladies invited to bring baskets.

pleasant greetings will be sadly missed. His funeral was a very large: one. - Allen Cogpihail ami P. S: Peg attended the fanners' institute at I lagers town.. . Miss Ella, the" handsome and accomplished daughter of John Townsend, was, on Thursday, married to Mr. John C. Davis, a "bright young attorney of Wayne county, Kentucky. Mr. Davis says the destiny of the two states are now cemented and peace reigns.

rhad Jrrazer has bought a lot and

will build a dwelling bouse in the s or in s:

The many friends of Mrs. Greelev

Clark, who has been in the hospital

at Richmond for seven weeks, and

was thought to be hopelessly sick, in much better and is now with her sis

ter, Mrs. Norris.

Ol Thomas is the proudest man in

tbe state acd ue savs bin - boy is a

Republic in,

Mrs. f rank Hunt ts reported to

be quite sick.

A number of our business men and

private houses will have phones in use in a few days.

TAKES A HIGH PLACE.

STANDS WELt-lN THE

, ESTIMATION OP TUB PEOPLE.

Attention is Xatarallr Excited U'beo AaUhiog i Praised br People Whom We K.ow.

FOUNTAIN CITY. In the death of William W" Lacey

our community loses one of its most prominent citizens. Hisgeuial

GREENSFORK George Metard's sale took place

last Saturday;., property sold very

well.

Mrs. Rubv if quite poorly.

Mrs. Mary Black is also quite sick. Bailey Baldwin and wife of Rich

mond paid C. A. Baldwin and family

visit Sunday. Mrs. II. Cheesman is gaining her

former health slewlv.

Mr. Chamberlain will clerk for W. Hatfield on the Metard farm this

summer. C. A. Baldwin is still confined to his room. He seems to not improve anv in health. - - -

Our town has - more people than houses no houses to rent. Mrs. Mary Sample is S3 years old, and although she is feeble, she is faithful to her Sunday school class. We venture to say that she is the oldest teacher in the county aud has taught the longest. Our new dejiot is moving toward completion slowly.

Harris & Martindale are slaying

the turkeys. ' Joseph Floyd will start in a few

days to Florida, where he will spend a while visiting his children.

Merritt Ridge received a severe

hurt, caused by a failing limb from a

tree.

Ike Davis savs he killed t wo deer

while iu Michigan, but be feels sad because he was not allowed to bring thQ,veuisou houie. , , ,

Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little

thing that ever was made is Dr.

King s New Life Pills. Every pill is!

a sugar coated globule of health, that

hanges weakness into strength, list-

lessness into eneryv. brain-fay into

mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 2oc

a oox. txmi dv a. g. iuKen s jo.

druggists. ' ' ' ' 3

A thing that stands high in the estimation of the public, and which is especially , recommended .by . Indiana people, naturally excites our att ntton more than if our own people

did not praise tne article, such a thing is going on right here in this

state every day, people .are praising Morrow's Kid-ne-oids because they cure. There is no decept ion rno humbug, they do positively eure"v and we furnish the evidence.

Mrs. Ed. Slayman, 360 Main West, Wabash, IncL, says: "I have suffered with kidney backache for the

past five or seven years, I could neither rest night or day on account of pain or nervousness that came from the trouble" I ' had urinary disturbances, swelling of the feet and limbs and . sciatic rhenmatisra. The doctors said my kidneys . were

diseased, and treated me for it but

gave me little relief. I procured a box of Morrow's Kid-nev-oids . and they afford me great relief and I feel fully assured of a perfect cure." Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and A. G. Luken's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured bv John Morrow A Co.,

Unemists, springneld, Ohio.

: Nhat Would Yoa Give

To be cured of catarrh? II you or your friends have this disease you

know how disairreeable it is. It

symptoms are inflamed eyes, throbbing tembles, ringing1 noises in the

ears, headaches, capricious appetite,

and constant discharge of mucus.

r ortunately its cure is not a ques

tion of what you mil give, but what you will take. If you will take Hood's Sarsanarilla, the great con

stitutional remedy, which thoroughly

purifies, enriches and vitilizes the

blood, you may expect to be completely and permanently cured. The good blood which Hood's SarsapariUa

makes, reaching the delicate passages of the mucus membrane, soothes

and rebuilds the tissues and ulti

mately cures all symptoms of catarrh,

TIME TABLE. Pennsylvania Line. Effective Nov. 19, 1899.

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RICHMOND Da VISION

Itching piles? Never mind if phy

sicians have failed to cure vou. Try

Doan's Ointment. No failure there.

50 cents, at any drug store. "A Heart as SiurJy as an Oak."

But what about the blood which

the heart must pump at the rate of

70 times a minute? If tho-heart is to be sturdy and the nerves strong

this blood must be rich and pure.

Hood's Sarsanarilla makes sturdv

hearts because it makes good blood.

It gives to men and women strength, confidence, courage and endurance. 1

Hood s Pills are non-irritating,

and the only only cathartic to take

with Hood s SarsapariUa.

SANTA CLAUS WILL ARRIVE IX DUE TIME

T present the pomnlimeuts of

the season' to "our patrons ono

fceutif iilly lanndrit d shirt front.

co'Iar snd curl Wt are sun all

will ht happy when thevpfethe

festal Yule lid- polish thst we

will liy on their linen, and at

the sain u n extend our best wit-hes for their health, so that

they can poil enoiisrh liuen for

the next vetr to keep us busy

grain, par yard, 2a. Braaaata, par yard. 3a. oaeette, par yard, 4a. Richm irrj Steam Laundry 919 Mala Straat.

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CHESTER .1 Thursday afternoon, December 21, the Chester school will give an entertainment. The school will then close for the holidays. AU are cordially

invited to come ana pass a pleasant afternoon. Thursday evening, December 21, Emma Kendall and pupils will give a basket social for the benefit of their school library. Remember the time, December 21; place, Smyrna school house.

Pearl Pitman has been sick with tonsilitis. ' James Drew has been having grip. Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Beechymire were the guests of C. H. Bulla, Saturday and Sunday. Samuel Robinson and Harry Ryan are both convalescent from the diphtheria. - ' Hannah Williams and Miss Lulu visited at "Williamsburg, Sunday.

Tourist Tkkfs to Florida and Winter Ke-

' . , . sorts in the South.

Ticket agents of the Pennsylvania

Lines will .. answer inquiries about

low fares to Florida and winter re

sorts in the south. Full information

concerning tourist tickets,' time

tables, etc., will be furnished free.

Persons contemplating a southern trip may secure valuable information on the subject by merely inquiring of the nearest representative of the Pennsylvania -Lines, or by addressing1 W. W. RAchardson, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis. Say where and when you wish to go, how manv will be in the party, starting point, etc., and you will be promptly posted. The inquiry willnot cost

much effort it will save considerable bother in arranging details, as they

will be looked after gratis. .

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charm-, r an? iu(liuntloQ. irrilAti.n ..r

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J. H. 8TINSON,

TUB OLD

SHOEMAKER,

la attll in th hnslneaa. Tboae who hara aora o

(naer rst, oorns or bnatona, win nod plaaaan a waarlns stlnaon'a maka of ahoaa.

Bapalrlnc aaatly and prompUjrdoB. R29 MAIN HTBKKT

Used in Millions of Homes!

Accept no substitute ! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs.

r These articles mailed FREE in exchange for lion heads cut from front ofr lb. LIOX COFFEE pkgs.

Gold Collar Button. Mailed frca for 5 lion heada cut from Uon

Codec wrapper and a 2-cent tamp. Made

of rolled 11 ana with mouwr-ol-pearl

lawk; sultabto ante ior lauus ana Kvnuv lueu. Xiu sbate in handy aud poiuiar.

Daisy Neck-Pin. Genuine Hard-Enamel and Gold.

For I S Hon bead and m lxnt atamp. Tha

Chistratlon Is only two-tUirUs a. tual size. Cokw a ttelioaw pina. with 3wel svtung an.t (oia trimming, heal iiamel nniah. aiylisn and tiuraUlw. . ..

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Best Coffee for the Money ! Try LION COFFEE and you will never use . any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee.

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rlantel Clock.

. By expresa, prepaid, for 1 10 lion beads and a 2c. stamp. Frame beautifully finished with gilt. Stands b inches high. A beantv ' and good time-keeper.

jsfnENGTlC PURITY AtlD FLflVoHTl "e

Alarm Clock.

Gaining a Wide Reputation. As a cure for rheumatism Chamberlain's Pain . Bajm is eainin a

wide reputation. D B. Johnson of

Richmond, Ind., has been troubled with that ailmenV since 1862. In speaking of it he says: I -never found anything that would relieve

me until I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts like .magic" with me. My foot was swollen and pained me very much, but one. good "application of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale

by A. G. Luken A Co. and Cur me A

DALTON. Many fields of wheat are almost

entirely destroyed bv the fly.

r.lvira iamb, aged 82 years, widow

I'jt 1 nomas Liamb, who died several

years ago, was buried Tuesday of

I last week at Nettle Creek. Services

by Revs. Parker and Dennis. Nathan Baldwin, the oldest citizen

of the township, is nearing- death.

He is gradually getting weaker each day. Wilson Dennis, one of our oldest

men. is gradually failing, yet he was;

out at the funeral of Mrs. Lamb last

week. Jonathan Jones and family are moving to Parker City this week. The boys are going to work in the glass factory. A Christmas entertair.m?nt will be

held at the M. E. church.

John E. Baldwin's three children

were jwisoned last Saturday in some

mvsterious manner, some of them

lying in a very dangerous condition f for awhile, but they are probably out

of danger now.

Burdx-k Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body; makes him fit for the battle of life. Reme 'y For Nermu Exhaustion. Are you weakened and 'exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It is the greatest nerve builder known. It " is a marvelous vitalizer aud strengthener. It quickly and certainly cures loss of appetite, indigestion, nervous weakness, palpitation of the heart and failing health. It is indeed a wonderful Life lienewer and Life Strengthener. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, Richmond.

.- .-Try Grain-OJ Try GrVn-O! Ask your .grocer today to show you a package of Grain -O the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adults. All who try it like it. Grain-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most' delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15 and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers.

THE PLAINF.ELD,

Keeley Institute

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FIRE ALARM BOXES

Over 300,000

ESTABLISHED MARCH 1891.

The old and Kt Huippd mithrvrlzd KeIy lo

Hfuie id tor Maic.

A fillcrrrff ttzir

firisss Persons Have Decn

11a Iasututa. Orar S.0OO of ttMx

wtc ( r.itt at t b 1'lalr.HelJ Keiy lustuuta. . . .

Permanenfly nHui, I aa

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In:bri3ty-Mcrphine'ilablt

Jimntrti I r Kf H"rVratmiit. wbtrbtaadminialarad -nly u lnttnUMi auUiorixed by Lim. PUlrt'l (. 11 milna wft nf Indianapnlln on tb ' jtn.liiiiH K H Writ for information and circular

V ' I. nh. i.t. Inrl. or IIS Vmiurcial Club BuUdlna

Croup instantly Thomas' Electric Oil. At any drug store.

relieved. Dr. Perfectly safe.

' 1st district, aoath of Main, waat of aavantfc. tl lat and aontb C, piano factory 19 2d and south B " la tth and aoath X " lla 5th and annth H 11 ath and aoath H 18 nh and aoath O Sd district, aoath of Mala, batw aaa 7th aadaiavaata . IU ath aad Mala 1M trth and aoath m--7Ui and aoath a s ! - - f 196 Mh aad aoath a MS 10th and aoath O lar 11th aad Mala l U aad ac.ath J sd diatrtct, aoath ol Mala, aaat ot alaTOBth . 181 lHh aad aoath III 13th and south 134 14th and Mala - - ISb 14th and aoath O tSA 18th and aoath a t!7 uth and Mala . . ath dtatrloL north of Mala, waat . ofllKh to rivar al Sd and afin, Boblaaoa'a ahop 4S M and north O

a cut Baiidtna 46 Oaar. 800U a

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5nt by express, prepaid, for SO Hon haade and 2 -cent itaran. h.n rtntrintr t t Hr clock.

El?asi name your Dearest Express Office, if there no express office located iu your town.

"The Lion's Bride.

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Mailed free lor 13 Bon heada cut front ' Uoa CoMee wrapfera and a 2-cent stamp. t An umisuailT fine picture, from the brun ol the noted German artist. Uahriel Max. It is fouril Tin Chanrissoa poem, "The Lioa'a Bride " The stry U interesting, md we send with each picture a hanosoma folder, containing oh? t the pocra . and telling all about it. Sue, 15xJ6 incbea.

Dorothy and Her Friends.

A bright, cheery picture. For 8 Uoa heada

i 2c stamp.

A bright, cheery picture, represeiit. IngalittleKirlpUy inir with her chickens and herrablHta. The predrnninatinft colors are rich red and preens. Sise, 14x2 inches.

Tor W Hon

and S-ont stamp va will mat! it tioaeii. ready tor hanging

Stylish Belt-Buckle.

Handsomely gold-patted, with Human Cnith, and set with ruby colored jewel in the center. This wiil

wflcrtmeil ftdrised-tip" occasions by the ladies who like to wear different colored sashes. The gold-Bnish gcs well w'.ih anv rf them. UJvea for 20 lion heada and a 2-cent stamp.

Ladies Apron.

Made of good quality lawn, with alternate revering and tucks : broad hem at lrtom. and is neatly gathered at wast; a very superior and snrUsh article. Site. 6 X 4G luetics. Given for 30 lion head i and a 2 -cent stamp.

Fruit Picture..

fi.- 16-T34 inches. Grven far 8 Uoo heads and a 2cwt stamp.

50-Foot Clothes Line,

Given for 15 lion heads and 2-ceat stamp. Made of closely braided cotton

threads, strong, and wiH give the best of satisfaction.

Box of Colored Crayons.

For 10 lion heads and a 2c stamp. Fine wax crayons, fifteen different colors, accompanied with outline pictures for coloring. Each craron is wrapped with strong paper, to prevent breaking.

Child's Drawing Book:

A collection of nice outline pictures bound into book form with -sheets of tissue paper between the leaves. Ob these tissue pages the children can

trace-the pictures beneath, thus affordingenjoyment, as weil as instruction to the hand and eye. These drawing books and the Nx of crayons eo verv well toeetber. There are six different kinds, and each drawing book requires 6 Uoa heads and a 2-cent stannp. - , . , .

Ladies Scissors.

Length, Are inches, gnitable for cutting, trimming and general hoosehold ose, Oiveo for 12 Uoa heads aad a 2c stamp.

Razor.

- Naval Box Kite.

SeettFIy! The celebrated l-ox kite now so - popular. Thirty inches king and comes safely folded, but can qtiickTy bespread to fir. Every American boy wants one, and older persons also

are interested flailed free for 40 Hon heads cart froaa Uoa Cat. wrappers and a 2-cent ataaap.

CENTERV1LLE. Rev. Iand, pastor of the Christian

church, closed his sermons for the year last Sunday.

Alarcellus lieitzell had a f verv

I valuable mare to die Saturday ni;ht.

Miss f lorance rixon of Fountain

City sjient Sunday with Andrew

Dt nbar and wile. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Ansrle enter

tained Mr. and Mrs. , Claude Ki,tterI man to a dinner Saturday, f ' "

Sc-buvler Crowe has rented the

Isaac Houck farm adjoining on the southwest.

There will be a union entertainment piven by all the churches in

! the village in opera hall Christmas

eve. Music, songs recitations.

Mrs. Endslev is quites ick. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hiat 4 wH make

Swayzee their f ature home and wi'l

be readv to receive their friends in.

about three weeks. k , " : -

To accommodate thtse who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids iuto the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors, prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price"' including tha spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail." The liquid embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the membrane and does not dry up the secretions but changes them to a natural and healthy character. Elv Brothers, 56 Warren St,,

Given for .15 lion heada and a 2-cent stamp. A first-clasa razor, made of best English steel, and extra hollow ground.

Rubber Dressing Comb.

For 10 Uoo heads and 2-cent stamp. Length, 7 inches, full aiaa and weighs. Made of genuine India rubber, finely finished. A ppropriate for a ladies dressing-case or for use io the household.

Game "India."

never tire of playing.

a aeat I

' Similar to "Parchesi,' which has been played in eastern a xi n tries since before the dawn of history. The illustration shows plan of the game, with usual counters, dice and dice-cups aocom pan vine it. A game which people (Uvea for 29 Isoa

"rave Mm Fall ! .Victims to stomach, liver and kid

ney trouoies as wen as women, ana a0 feel the results in loss "of appetite,

noions in the blood, backache, ner

vousness, headache and tired, listless, rundown feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville Ind. He says:

! "Electric Bitters are iust the thing

for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than any-

! thin? 1 coma take. 1 can now eat

anything and have a new lease on

life. cmiy ao cents, at A. t.

I Luken & Co.s' drtxgore Every bottle guaranteed. v . " 3

Every time you buy a pound package of LION COEFEE you have bought something else, too. . Don't overlook it ! .-You have bought a certain portion of some article to. .. ' be selected by you from our new Premium Lists !

impomrmrr notice.

THE ABOVE ARB ONLY A FEW OP THE UON COFFEE PREMIUMS. Aaotaer Est will shortly appear la this paper! DoatatiasitI The graadest Ut of premlunms ever ottered I

Voa aKraya know UON COFFEE by tha wrapper. It ia a sealed pade age, with the Bow's bead tat araart. It la nfaaoiutety aaire U t package

UW vuma: is roaatea tae aay n in n rot aowj.

TWaea writing for i

package with the Neat I

save pasragr ay trtaaa:

letter la tan a 13 Hoa heada Tin. Ask yaw

VfOOLSCn SPSGE CO., ToSodoOMo.

' Millions Green" Away. , It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronehitisJT hoariesHnd' aU diseases of the throat, chest,' and lungs are surely "cured by it. Call on A. fer- Luken & Co., druggists, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and $L Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded, 3

Ilome-Se kers Excursions. For - information about reduced fares, ihrough time, and other particulars regarding home-seeker excursions to the south and west apply to Pen nsvluania lines ticket agents.

Every family should have its househeld medicine chest and the first bottle in it should be Dr.' Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's Temedy for coughs and colds.

Xotf e to Popfrrtj-0"rr . Noti e is nereb g'ven, that the following improv- meat, to-w t: constructing atone cur bina a-d brick goiters os no tat: atreet froei aotth seventh to aiata saoel'wath to ttarteeuth atreeta fa-a laea made aad mp eJ according to tbe terms of the com net - hi retor. and 'bat the repo't hnd firal eatimate ot ibe itj civil eagineer nave been ra de a d ' led thmein, ana tht said eprrt and float e.'iaaatv wiil beaeardard Co -si Vrerl bv the bor t of public iir.proveireuta at tbe office of the city clerk or said city at -J o clock p. m., on r'ri ay the 2m.li day of Decm tr. ... , , Aa person in e-ted therein or feeling anrtev-d thcebv are h-fbv ootiiled to appear bef -resa'd ards- te ttrae and pt .ee sroreaid aa make known their objeett ns to aa d repor and firal et ma e. if any tbev huve, and be tb n and there accord d a hearing thereon. And thec. nam council ofaaid city ,wiil take action a sa d report acd fiaej estimate and ma.swwnsu m tbe mutir on the b named nn;roe cent at angular meeting thereo: to b- be d on th-Sd d o' Jnnnar- , 10, GEO. 1 aNOLLENBEBO. dec 1U CitCUrk.

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