(PL. i. NO.js. 1- 1. '11 .. j j ASHEVILLE, N. C., TUEDAY JljlfE 12,888; Mil::'; -IE j ; , PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 : I ' ' i n n ' : ; ; I f : ; ; ; ! T7 . I I I i : rm - : 4 . , . -n r ' ASH I s VJI I I? COAL MARKET . I1K ASIJEVII.LK TCl AND COALCO. II T. COLLI.Na i Kui KitiuKs. I'EK TON, delivered: ack Diamond Lump, for grate, -f " Xitt, for Stove,.... aril, Chestnut, T Stove,.... 4.75 4.75 9.00 9.75 9.75 3UK T I KM SON , C JKWKLER AND OPTICIAN, IS Tatton Avenue. W:TC 1 1 lis. WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES. WEEKV. WELUV. A'ELKV, VELRY, JLID ANI OLID AN I OLID ANI OLID ANI CONGRESSIONAL THE FISHERIES TREATY DIS- attack upon Cox, but the latter gentle- A Negro Rape Feind lynched. man replied in a manner, Although more good natured he also indulged in By CUSSED Almost tlie House IN THE SENATE. some biting personals. Finally Entire Day, in the -I ; is Consumed in ; n i Political Debate. Uy (Telegraph to the Si x. If CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, SENATE. ; j v Washingtxx, D. C, June 11. Among the bills reoob-ted from; committees and placed on 'tliJ Calendar was Senate bill to withdraw bublic lands in Florida from all but homcsjtead entries; also, the post office and District ot Columbia appro priation billj to be called up tb-morrow. Norfolk-, out shortly the House got back to the District of Columbia business, and passed n number of bills local to the District. Adjourned. Cotton Burned. By Telegraph to the Sun. Va.. Tune 11. Fire broke after midnight in! the build ing belonging to the Boston Wharf and Warehouse company and , formerly occu pid by the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad The building arid contents, elegraph to the Sux. ifVANSYTLLE, Ind., Tune 11. At Hender- &uii, xvy., mnes Deiow nere, ati one o'clock this morning, James Foster, a colored mani wag taken from jail by a mob an 3 hung. Foster was Arrested Tursday morning at the instance of John Howard, charged with! ci-iminal assault upon the laser's little 8 tear old daughter, ten mile from ' Henderson in the countrv. Foster, on being arrejsted, strenuously denied his guilt, but the most conclusive I r I.I eviaence was lounqj company, including two hundred and fifty bales of J New York T mtnrt wrf rhnsmnpfl J The bark Verbna, oi" Quebec,! lying British fee at the on it New Yorli Stock Market. By Telegraph to ing in; the stock m Saturday! became The Senate tommittcen tariff to-day wharf, had her masts, rigging and sails this mornino-J heard the vies of cotton bagging mak- badly damaged by tne nre. ; i otai jioss The committee! was told about $30,000. The cotton was part of that cotton bhgglng manufactories had the; cargo of the British steamship Kim- been established with BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, I L AT I : I) .SI LYER WARE, I 'LATE D SI LYE R W ARE, PLATED SI LYE RW ARE, PLATED iSILYERWARE, GOLD AND SILYER HEADED CANES, COLD PENS, &C -OPTICAL GOODS! ye glasses, ye glasses, :ye glassi-s ye glassies XESCOPES iLESCOPES, iiLESCOPES. liLESCOPES.- imported machin- berly. The loss is: covered by insurance. jr seller which added to t satisfaction sold St. Paul,1 Louisv lie er-, upon which a duty of 40 per cent had Reynolds Bro's. of this; city had been paid, and that the capacity of these bales of cotton stored in warehouse, the very 650 the bears jumpeq one establishments were now fully hundred per nt in adyancc of the de mand for bagging, and that a!reduction of the prcseni'rates could be endured only in case jute (butts jwcre made free. Compctitionn India, on bagging is o fierce however that if it were made free, as proposed by the Mills bill, the facto ries would suffer speedjy ruin. It was fur ther represented that fhere is no demand from planters for free tagging, as the bagging, well as the iron-hoopin which was insured. estimated! at $60,000. The total los s is Democrats Caucusing. 1 . . i By Telegraph to the Sun. ail largest were put out, bringing slices on long) stack als was specially sever gersi and bt 1 unej 11 k mark the Sun. ! 1. The bearish et so.prominent more pronounced d London came in as rTI STRAY BEAMS. ;-' I ' i II I . Gathered From our Exchanges. Tle area planted in wheat is estimated at 36,000,000 acres. , I I jAllerl G. Thurman was bprn at Lynch burg, Va:, November 13, 1813. He is half North Carolinan by deceht. :, ' ' i -IN . ' The Star says the report that there is a clause In the River and Harbor bill appro priating $10,000 for dredgingj Bald Mountain lis not generally credited. The Bell (Telephone Company j threat ens to fruit business in St. Louis owing to the recent ordinance passed Reducing the annua $50.. -Theil i rental of "phones" from $100 to Wilmington Star says: G RAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK e prevailing j dis- witq the situation. London & Nashville, and and he Rev. Sam Small, who declined the noifCteation for VicSe President by the Prphibitrowists, evidently objected to being the Small end Of the ticket. ' , I .'I J N Ireland has the lowest Proportion of suicides of any country. There) is only one to' every 50,000 of populction. Ita- p every block$ e and Reading, while traders, i i 'Washington, D. C. June ll.r-The democratic caucus announced for to-night P i .! I was not called at the instance of the democratic members of i i i means committee, but ati on cotton for paid arid bales is as, cotton, in this way receives mor0 for his bagging than hepays for it. all weighed rr est fied at the slow progress the wavs and the demand of the market I of short stocks rith them heavy The pressure gainst the gran" Paul on particular unex plained weakness, in prefered stock, mak- lnc the supposition that reported the; new i r'l .'! :l I v ' , n' J ' iss ie of securities is preferred. But the movement extended tcj Isrrangrers of the outside of ihegrangers. a number jof democrats who are dissatis- Union Pacific; Reading, Kansas forenoon b some weeks I. made with the and tariff bill. The object lis to; devise means 121 The resolution offered by Morgan, las SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, -O ERA GLASSES, LIABLE GOODS. RELIABLE PRICES. Thursday, as taken up and On mofidii proceeded td fisheries treiitv was t over till to-iuprrow On motion of Sherm the planter for restricting five minute debate. Just how thatjis to be done is not clear to most of the democrats, but various plans are I under consideration: one of which to the fisheries treaty 'was contemplates an agreement among dem ocrats to remain silent and take no part in the debate, letting the republicans do Probably other sug- be made to the caucus 1 1 ly comes next with one suicide 550 deaths from Other causesl There promises to be a recurrence ot the grasshopper plas:ue, which 1 1 devasta ted so large a portion ot the! Northwest of the pests countv, Aiin- usmess was Manhattqri ate in tlie I !j. the last .exas and. weak, and. jer. cent in checked, which seemed jrqught on a renewal of selling at only! some; years ago. b warms have appeared in Ottertail nesotaL : . l: A Stfnday train on the A. road, for Morehead Citj will commence runninjr on Sundav, the 10th mst. This will prevent the delay of tiasslengers in Cr01dsloro from Saturday as wa the case heretofore. &N. C. Rail- till Monday the largest for The and, were notably commission carriers en- The inter-State commerce! has is'used a circular to all gaged in inter-State commerj, asking annual reports from each carriers, for the Duroose of comoilin a trustworthv an- j l A 7 IT : CT T I mT day dropped five nual exhibit of the entire railroad system stock 01 our.country mentioned jn progress went over-till to-morrow. rices, were heavj', though fractions below Saturday's closing fig of Sherman the the considertion ike: Senate of the all the ie en up and went an the Senate pro- consideration of the fish- executive session, Gray, in support talking-J rrc -irk-ric? nri 11 olo CVif hiUUO IV 111 Uld ires, nere At but I i I was t business d and first small Lee, of Virginia, jater prices Jyielded rapidly, no break in ihe decline Juntil ! ear noon wheri1 all became more quet. raj''s speech, Mr. floor, and further REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. ASHEVILLEi N. C. .1 SHEYILLE ICE AND COAL CO. TI. T. COLLINS & CO.. Proprierors. PURE ICE PURE ICE PURE ICE IADE FROM DISTILLED WATER. LVDEi FROM DISTILLED WATER. IADE! FROM DISTILLED WATER. TERIOR HARD AND SOFT COAL. ceeded to eries treaty, ijin open and was addressed h of its ratific ation. At the clo e of Mr. Hoar obta iled the consideratior of the fisheries treaty was, on motion if Sherman, postponed till Monday the 25thofJt:ne. Adjourned. , y ' nous a; j:,--, : - - Wasuingtc n, D. C June 11. Under caU of Statejs the following were intro duced and referred: j i 1 B3- Dougherty, of Fla., a resolution reciting, that at this t ime there seems to be no probability of the passage at this session ot congress pt, tne Alius 0111 That the large surplus iu the Treasur3', Another Treasurer's Books Short. By Telegraph to the Sun. i I i!i j St. i Louis, MoJ, June 111 Ex-Trcasurer j j 1 1 i j 1 i Harry Carter has been discovered to be abjOiit $8,000 short in his books, and has turned over his! property to his bonds men. At the last election, Carter, who 1 ' t j had beett treasurer for two terms, was elected city auditor. The discovery was made in-aiv attempt to make a settle- ft! l - - I - ment with Carter. NHe claims that the shortage is due to a mistake in making enjries. An expert book keeper is mat ingan examination of the books. he last hour when 4 I ! J ne, showing a decrease until weakness in few stocks again started the selling andj fur ther losseslwere made io ver the entire list. Governor! Fitzgugh has accepted an invitation td , deliver an address before the Confederate survivors of South Carolina rit their reunion, to be held in the city of Greenville! S. C, du ring i the State jmilitary ! j encampment whicll takes place there in July ; !' M . 'I .l-J -Vltl; '' Charleston is greatly excited now over a movement to build a million-dollar ho tel, arid thej Areirs and Courier has al ready (christened it j',The Eden." First thing you know some incorrigible pun- The market; closed weak at! the lowest 1 San strong stock, fairly prices Francisco preterred Iw UliU AW w vvi H showing an ajdvance this evening gain being one nericent. but St. Pau ferred lost 3 3. Burlington active of the as tne ds saying an d day. only alone in that s succeed Adam poor in building Its pre- o r.:i - "$. xjunin'jLoii i juiuucy, 2Vs, Northwestern, lfs Rock Island & Kansas! and, Texa,s 1, Omaha, hi ! I Union Pacific, iy$ gated X .ji lting is to thedetri- which is dailv! accumul - rit of general business, and ti the circu That the un- ment i 1 to the contraction medium of the country tends ating certainty as to. whether the Mills bill, in ple that notwithstanding a fair de its present shape will ever become a law, fat least not in time is almost a certainty, to give the relief demanded. and instructtng the committee on Wavs and Means ! to report following bills: New York Cotton Market. By Telegraph to the Sun. ! 1 I New Yorl Tune. 11 HubburdJ Price & Co's report says: The market opened this morning some few points higher and for a short time appearently j quite firm. An advance, however, created a desire to realize and with some long cotton coming out, a small reaction took es aggrei and Manhattan 293,000 scares. Baltimore, June crease of offerings sent values off and left rates at the close 1 to 3 above Saturday's quotations. to the House the I 1 again points steady, j Hcjward super 250300 family 425(275 ; Wheat, ! southern, Longberry 915. 2 winter red spot, quie; white Cincinnati 1 Produce Market. i-ii By Telegraph to the Sux. 11. -Flour, Wheat, firm. I weaker; No. street and western extra,; 350(400; rid brands 4505. dull. Fultz, 915. 1 j Western steady. No. 90v. Corn, southern, 62V63V; yellow 5960. 11. Flour dull. June No. 2 red 94. Com 1 2 mixed, 523. Oats, Orders Promttlv Filled. i- Tclcphonc No. 5S. fice (and Yard at The Old Depot. -.1- complaints in regard to ei- TII :r coal or ice will be RETORTED AT THE OF FICE. Uptown Office, fu the Barnard building. Patton A v. Telephone No G9. Al-L Orders 4 Prompt Attention. MANUFACTURED ICE. or tnr information of the public and to rrect crroneops ideas on the subject of arti tal ice. ve give thcfollowingfacts in regard the manufacture of ice: Our manner of ma lg ice i;l to distil the water by condensing ;am. thus making it absolutely pure. Then passed jove charcoal to completely deoder itan rny remaining traces of im- tre irattcr, alter which cans filled with it are cicedin brine chilled below the freezing point, id there it remains until it is frozen as clear crystal and almost as solid as glass. This f is alone fit for human use. Ii lasts one rd longer than natural ice and has all the fdicinoj virtures of the high priced table iters of com mere 1 night coughing but little and expecto- for the levy and rating without difficulty. The pulse in dicates satisfactory heart action. Breath ing is still irregular. The improvement Whiskey in More Favorable Reports. By Telegraph to the Sux. j ii i First, Repealing all the laws providing Washington, D. C, June 11. The fol- for internal revenue taxation, and re- lowing bulletin was issued at 9:30 this moving all of the said tax except that morning, signed by Dr's. O 'Riley- Mat- now collected upon spirits distilled in the thews, Byrne and Yarrow: "9 a. .m, whole or in I part from grain, arid upon General Sheridan has had a! fairly good malt liquors. Second, Providing collection of a graduated tax upon all incomes of persons, corporations, asso- ciatiations and trusts of $5,000 and up wards per jinnum; the proceeds of said income tax jtb be devoted exclusiveby to the payment; of pensions. ! Third, Providing that all articles Or products ncjt manufactured or produced in the United States shall enter ports of the United States free of all import duty. Mr. Grosvenor, of Ohio, offered sa reso lution assigning Jul' 5,t7, 9, 10, 11 and 12th for the consideration of general pension legislation; No, 2 1450. Lard quiet, easier mixed. 36y27. firm, 815. Pork Bulk meats, firm.! Whiskey 114. firm ; common and light 45.50, ing and butchers. ! I Chicago, June 11. Cash were: I? lour, quiet, spring wheat, 805 No. No. 5 corn. 1 51. No2 oats, 23; mess pork, 13.8 j lard8-55 ; short ribs, 7.55; shoulders 6(i625 ; short clear, 8.1U1 quotations unchanged. No. 2 2 red 85V2. ster will be name f invert it you the hotel. -par. The fi ve stones erected to mark "Mason and j Dixon's line!' j between ! Maryland and ! Pennsylvania have, just had their animal visitation by commissioners, who report onej in good condition, one lost, one broken, one disloged by mining op erations, and the fifth which bears on one side the arms ofPennsvlvania, on the 1, otherthose of Lord Baltimore, badly 5y2, danlaged by yandal relic hunters. The new tobacco factory of J. H. Rum bough & Co., is doing an immense amount of work. Some fifty hands are employed and many- deserving females are oiven emnlovment. The I comoanv dull ; f has the finest factory plant in I the State and wilt turn out a large manufactured product. inere is ample capital, and business is already so prosperous that an increase may be expected. Knoxville Tribune;, Even the Twelve Apostles an upon in these degenerate days, j A youug fellow ibf Athens, while in company with some jfriends; started d discussion on scriptural matters, and wound up by offering to bet his hearers $25 jthat none of them could name the Twelve Apostles. When Abe offer was reduced to $5 it was trials it was found that notl one of the numerous circle could get beyond ten, and only one succeeded in reaching that number. -J l I . I ; j : been made AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S I AT WHITLOCK'S DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. -DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. For This Week "Fruit of the Loom" muslin, will be 9c per yard, Colored Lawns, 3Vi cts., Colored Satines, 8V2 cts., Warner's Coraline Corsets, 89c, Warner's Health Corsets, 99c, A splendid 50c corset for 39c, Infants' Lace caps at 8c, Oriental Lace flounces, 45 inches decjs at 50c, -In White and Ecri Narrow Lace to match, at 5 to 7c. Black Spanish flounces at $1.10, worth $1.50, Black Chantilly flounces all silk, , " at $2,121'' Cream Chantilly flounces, all silk. at $2.50, Book-fold India and Victoria Lawns, at 0c worth 10c, Full line of nice white lawns, ; at very low prices, Checked and plaid muslins, at GVt, 8i2and 10c. A Reducgion of 20 per Cent. ON PARASOLS: A $1.00 Parasol for A $2.00 Parasol ...for A $3.00 Parasol..... for $ .80, 1.60, 2.40. IN MILLINERY There Have Been Marked Reductions. j ' Ladies' and Misses' chip modern hats, splendid for plc-nics and mountain trips," only 15c. Large shade hats, white black, and colors, only 25c. being bet feasy, Hogs pack- A QUANTITY OF REMNANT Of Ginghams, White and Colored Lawns, and various other goods, at one-half their value. Ask to see the t I REMNANT BARGAINS. I JSTIvvery thing in stock as advertised and will be sold at the prices. Call early and secure bargains. Respectfully, S. LIPINSKY, Manager ! Whitlock's Dry Goods Emporium. L -j. appetite continues. Corn No. 2, 5iy2. Oats. Washington Totes. Washington, l D. C, June 11. The bonds offered to-day aggregated $207, 2O0J Acceptances $400, four per cent registered at $127. . j Senate committee on Judiciary, to-dav further considered the nomination of Mellville Wl Fuller, to be Chief Justice, but without result. The meeting con- 1 I 1 1 tinued nearly half an hour after the Sen- hone. Mess pork 14.1014. Lard 8.62. Short ribs, 7.60.. I j 1 ' -r 1 J. It . ' -i -l TM J.JJ oT. L-OUIS June x. riour slcuuv, dull. Wheat opened easy, lower, closing at lowest figures. Nol 2 red, cash, 88 289. Tulv! 8587. August 85i 8V. Corn (verv weak and 1 cent lower. Cash 4748. June 48. I July 47 4834. Qati Steady, cash 31H32. June 31. pi-ecedence j to be ate had assembled, and the case was then, accompanied by a reading of which I given to arrears, limitation, repeal," and dependent pension bills, r I The resolution was long preamble, to the (as being ajstump speech) Mr. Springer, of Ills., objected. Thereupon Grosvenor withdrew tjie resolution,' stating that he would get the preamble ;nto the Record, in his speech. I - j The House then proceeded to the con sideration o!f District business, the first bill called up being that to increase the police, force 6f the District of Columbia. Grosvenor took the floor upon the bill id made 'jood his threat of a few minutes previous, to get his preamble into the Recbrd,ln the shape of a speech. He started which ignored entirelv the business be fore the H ' day. on twi motion b weeks. of Mr. Vest, postponed for A curious calculation has giving the work of the heart iri mileage. Presuming that the blood was thrown out of the heart at each pulsation in the proportion! of 69 strokes per minute, and at the assumed force of 9 feet, the mileage of the blood through the body j might be taken at 207 yards per minute, 7 miles per hour, 18 miles per day 61,320 miles a year,!or 5,150,880 miles in a! lifetime of 84 years. The number of beats of the heart in the same long life iwould reach the grand total of 2,869,776,000. Some German scientists who have made ;d personal investigation of the quality, of- Indiana limestone and clay, suitable foij the manufacture of Portland cement report that the quality surpasses their expectation.- Their tests show that cement I manufactured from I material found j near Indianapolis is superior to I building mar manufactured in Germany ana now t 1 1 t ii I j W. CORTLAND, REAL ESTATE BROKER. liD ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN' CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. building, J&E-Office in the Barnard avenneentrance. ' I : Patton raalS OR RENT. Two Whiskev 114. Provisions easv 11.. 1 - " n: 1.. 5: 4-u: 4- I . Pork 14.50 Lard 8.12. Dry ;salt rSclJ"1LCU n V "i4uijr . A" , : CAA . i -I account oi us cxccucnt quuiiLy. wracnt . excellent office rooms, in the Wolfe Apply to w. O. WOLFE. ju-lO-tf.i ORDINANCE, meats, boxed, shoulders, 600 ; long clear The Emperor "Worse. By Cable to the Sux. London, June 11. A Uerlm corres- nohdent of the St. Tames Gazette, tele- graphs that the Emperor is distinctly Ji 762V2; bacid 7624; long 8.4550 short clears 8.7075. I 10.7511. which; costs $1.25 per barrel to make in . To provide that the Aldermen of the City of n boxed, shoulders 6.50 Germany can be made in Indiana for 83 clears 8.4550; clear ! ribs cents, i J ams During se, for the greater part of the its progress, a colloquy rose between Woodburn, of Nevada, and Cox, of New Y'oril; turning jupon reference by Cox, in his tlariff speech, to Nevada as a rotten-borotjigh. Woodburn defended his State and was bitterly personal in his worse and has lately suffered severe pains. The correspondeijit also says that a hole has I been discovered between the wind- nine and millet, arid the taking of food is ST . O ' t thereby made dangerous. Mrs. L. E Shaft, having recently re turned to the city,! will be pleased to meet her old customers.; bhe lias styles iri dress-making and o-uamntees a nerfect fat. Call at resi- Asheville may negotiate a loan of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, for the use and bene fit of said city, as set forth in said ordinance : :xrU.i DAt!-ni nA v xx I ,r oraainea oy tne uoara or Aiaermen or iUHii-w, wf v.ww-w, x., theCity of Asheville, That for the purpose or has repently been presented with a small obtaining the consent of a majority of the hair trunk, thickly studded with brass qualified and registered voters of the city that noil; ; whirh ritire" hflonfred tr Diniel the Board or Alderman of the said city may nails, Allien once Deiongea to Lpiei borrow the sum of One Hundred Thousand Webster. 1 he trunk was lound in Web- I Dollars, to be applied to the construction of Ster's office after his death, locked, and SO a system of Sewerage, and other necessary little was thought of it mat it in that condition until it came dence 138 Bailev street. 1 ma9-lm hands Of Mr. Robinson. When opened it I rules and regulations governing such ( aence, rjauey st.reei. w f I ilnM, aid city; and if the consent ofthe The United States Supreme Court sustained the validitv of a Kansas i has law was found to contain a lot of ilaw papers and mementoes, in t was into left the and permanent improvements, an election shall be held on Tuesday, July the 10th A. D. 1888 at the usual voting place, and under the i elections majority shall be obtained at required such election. V A t r y I . . . . . . . jxiw jjtt jjci a iiuu iiiuivubks, in Lii oua i men xne Doara oi Aiucrmcn may oorrow satu Of letters frOm distinfruished men of that I sum ot money upon tne oonasoi 1 Ua L-A ui, .A w I to be made and issued, in the the said city their discretion, in Messrs. Fitzpatick Bros.,! 26 North Main street, paper hangers and painters, hate one of the most elegant and attrac- I . j I ... IT , . .-,- I u. . , , .. making railroad companies responsiDie i dook containing several uann uiiis ucm-i iVe liunarea uonars, with interest coupons in damages for injuries to their- employes outlof the negligence or care lessness of fellow employes. prnwinc o- - o attached. mtt hrknrl anall KMAm. A..m and Ton- feasting J ble thirty years from their date and for intcr- live lines oi wau that has ever bedn naoer exhibited in this cit Eve ryj shade and r1e:?oTi. from the cheanest tO the most ;-- ( j r j i . costly, can be found at their establish- metit. In addition to this, they keep con stantly a full anil complete assortment of paints, oils, varnishes, and painters supplies generally, "Parties wishing anijr thinir m their line would ur, at nd have ing date 1826. ! I The average Georina editor is his evps unnn arid whettinir his ! alreadY I est at the rate of six per centum per annum. ivorados appetite in preparation forthe SSSSTSSSfn blackberry crop, which looks quite ry and July in each andevery year. And they promising, i It has been said that "every shall be signed by the Mayor and counter? doe has his day." and ! if the blackbery, !ed,?J;Treasurcr' and undcr the prices low a.dcordingl).'! W Deers in do well, to see 1 There ard these gentlemen before buying1 elsewhere. Hasken Institute at Lawrence, Kan., 12o Just Reecived, 500 bushels Plasterinir Hair, on the way 100 bbls. "Gibbs, Jingiisn I plum and picnic season is not the editors' I The said bonds shall In no case be disposed r .which we will deliver I Aav then wp miist rotifpss that We don't I of. sold, assigned, or transferred for a less off the cars rit $4.00 per bbh All other know anything about it. We took a PSnfMMhnnd, .hall be at all walk (to escape a creditor that j we saw I times when due. receivable in payment of onminnr tir the srreetl the other dav and I taxes due said city. n.fU MaTvAri nntrhe nnrl S- HARKINS, Mayor. i r i x. - .4- 1.-. J a promising least it is , Siwi rcu Any whoU not niready regintered on bemes were Upon the bners m prolusion, j the registration books ofthe city will call on and we-have nromised ourself a feast I Col. s Bulow Erwin at the office ofthe county for the gods before long. Vienna (Ga.,) indicator. being "iris H. WTESTALL & CO. general jbuilding material. 400 Indian youths in the Treasurer in the court house. By order ofthe Board of Aldermen, Jn8-lm I M. MILLUK, City Clerk. -. ..T-, -. M .,1, H . .

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