J 7 NO. 85. ASHEVILLE , N.jC, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 13, PRICE 5 CENTS. I ; i Mi ; ' M, 1 ! i JL. 1 : - 1 I j . ' 1 : , .' -. . ' 7: ; j ' i J i I "" : ' n T 1 ' 1 I iT1 ' : 1 I . - ' i T i ! n I : 1 1 .. !i r : "" : OL. 1. NO. 85. 1 !! ' j ASHEVILLE, N.jC, WEDNESDAY, JUN1- 13, 1888. SII VII I F- COAL MARKET. , , COVPFCTFI' V :h as h evii.lb jce and coai.cc, T. COLLINS & CO., Proprietors. PER TOX, DELIVERED : Iv Diamond Lump, for grate, 41 Nut, for Stove...... d, Chestnut, Pi - ! C510VC, i 4.75 4.75 9.00 9.75 Kcrrr 9.75 CRT DENISOX, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, IS Pattox Avenue. CONGRESSIONAL. WHAT WAS DONE YESTERDAY IJ THE SENATE. Enquiries as to tlie Reccut State I i Election in Louisiana. TCiri:s. WATCHES, WATCHES. WATCHES. ELRV, ELRY, ELRV, ELRY, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, ,JI AND PLATED SILVERWARE, 1,11) AND PLATED SILVERWARE, LID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, LID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, GOLD AND SILVER HEADED CANES, COLD PENS, &C. br not was any that nether 3 OPTICAL GOODS! I !' VE GLASSES, VE i; LASSES, ;ve glassf.s. : VE GLASSES, :::,escopes, ilescopes, i:lescopes,- SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES," OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, , OPERA GLASSES, JAHLli r.(H)lS. KHLlAULli PKICIiS. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. ASHEVILLE, N. C. SHEVILLE ICE AND COAL CO. 1 it. T. COLLINS & CO., PRoriiiERORS. PURE ICE PURE ICE ' r PURE ICE " . ADE FROM DISTILLED WATER. IDE FROM DISTILLED WATER. IDE FROM DISTILLED WATER. i t By Telegraph to the Sux. j j SENATE. M : ' ! Washington, D. C, June 12. Chanel ler offered a resolution irefering the 1 crei dentials of Senator Gibson, of Louisiana for his now term, to the committee on privileges and elections, instructing that rnmmittce to inauire into all the facts of the Senatorial elections and to ascertain and report whether or not at the recent State election in Louisiana, which in cluded the election of State legislators!, tlie 136,740 votes returned for the can- didate of the democratic party for Govern nor were actually cast; in view of theTact that at no previous election had the vote for the candidate tf that party exceeded 8S,794 and wh' in the parish ofj M. adi- son 3,530 votes were cast for one party and none for the other, in East Fali - i ! i ciania 2,276 to 5; in Morehouse 1,584 to 14, in Onachita 2,994 to 5, in Sabin 1,441 to 2, in Tensas 4,627 to 113, ivith similar returns from other parishes;; also to ascertain and report whether at such State election there violence, intimidation, or fraud preventetl a lair election, ana w false returns were made and counted In case the committee shall' conclude that there were illegalities, frauds, ifalse canvassers and false returns, so extensive; and systematic in their characterj as to show a deliberate plan to carry the elec tion without regard to the votes actually- cast, and to choose the Governor, officers and State Legislature by illegal, false and fraudulent lians, the committee is- instructed to proceed further and inquire and report whether the Legislature was actually and,,' duly elected by the people of Louisiana,, or was in fact solely the t creation of return ing and canvassing officers, and whether the State of Louisiana had on the22nd of May 18S8, the day of Seiatol . Gib son's election, a republican form of gov ernment, including a Legislature entitled to choose a United States Senator. Laid over till to-morrow. The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Stewart calling on the Secretary pf the Treasury for a statement of offers and purchases cf bonds since April, 11888, with names, etc., was taken up and made the occasion? for an attack' upon the Treasurer. I j ; Cockrell moved j to amend the tion so! as to insert after the : 1 i names, Vother than private persons. Stewart argued against the amend ment. He expressed the belief that some persons Jliad a secret advantage in the matter; that they J dealt from the bot torn," and that they "packed the cards,' and he wanted to know who these "secret partners of the ment" were. Ill State such then i i NewYork Stock Market. By Telegraph to. the Sux. jj NeuvYork, June 12. The stock mar ket was again very active to-day, with IT MAY BE lilAI9E EMPEROR FREDERICK. Wltn John Sherman to Play Sec ond Fiddle. weak tone rally late m iorenoon, in the day, generally above a feverish and succeeded by a which brought prices last night's figures. Granger and "Goulc stnek were once more the center of at4 traction and in;both these were wild anc violent fluctuations; while outside of these two groups there was very littlej interest in the market. First sales were from V&to Y2 per cent, lower than last evening's figures, in the general list while Manhatten opened down over four points, with much excitement. The great feature, however was the heavy! demand in the low crowd, which ! was said to be the largest for years. All ac tive stock loaning flat and one or two at a premium. 1 he decline m Manhatten was on an expected reductionin the divi 1 r?fnr1. wViirTi -vvns riff frwfirr?s nffipinllvi ii I : announced, and that stock led the de cline in the market, losing li per cent. beforebottom was reached. The general list was active and very feverish through-; out.in the leading weak stock prices were Man , pre- By Telegraph to the Sun. j Washington, D. June 12. It said in important conferences have been held republican circles that several A CHANGE 12 HIS CONDITION EOR. THE WORSE. I He Can Only Take Fooul is ficial Means m during the past make an appeal this cityi and New York I ten days, at which to to Mr. Blaine to accept the nomination, was agreed to. Soon after Blaine's last letter was promulgated a meeting j of the republican leaders was held in New! York. The: fact that such a meeting had been called was mentioned in these dispatches at the time. The deliberations were con ducted with such secrecy that none; of the Nevf York papers were able! jto get an inkling of what was going on. Tlie gen tlemen who participated inj the Consulta tion pledged themselves to confide the result of the conference to no one the By .Cable to the Scn. i Potsdam June 12. The bulletin issued at 9:30 o'clock this morning says: "The difficulty in swallowing, which has toy Arti. troubled the Emperor creased and the taking of nourishment is I becoming difficult. The Emperor feels weaker this mornincr." recently, has in- GR AND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE THIS W'EEK THIS W'EEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK the proper time arrived, j Those from Washington returned fairly well maintained, but besides hattan, Missouri Pacific, St. Pau went over i - here looking serious but determined. A few days later Hon. Thomas C. Piatt, the famous New York party appeared at the Capitol, and had a long until who It is considered bv physicians that the disease reached aesophagus. At they consider th'atj.. thei periences in taking ; nourishment: may be 011I3' temporary ; London. Tune 12. A Idis Emperor's has possibly the; same time difficulty he ex Exchange Telegraph Cp patch to the from Berlin, andl earnest cQnversation - with ferred, aiid;Manitoba were conspiciiously John Sherman, Frank Hiscock, weak. 'Alter l p. m., good buying was noticed all along tlie line, and one j ho use is said to have bought 50,000 shares; which served to tujm the tide, and before 2 o'clock prices were, in most cases. Walter Phelps, other equally Numerous were Mat Quay anc several prominent par ;y; men. the conjecture telegram from condition of The opening. what took place; but even tli trusted friends of these above those of were generally reached about declining hour when the market became very dull once moie, though it remained! firm throughout, the close beinsr firm at or at nearly the best prices of the Sales aggregated 338,000 shares. Best figures not permitted geni lemen to share their confidence i Produce -Market. ! By Telegraph to the Sun. Cincinnati, June 12. Flour Corn. on this occasion. After Mr. 1 Pla turn to New York it was obserd Senators Quay and Sherman were! more several was od together than day. f occasions the heretofore, and on Ohio statesman dull. stronger, un to Wheat . nominal, 94. 53. Oats, 37, Provisions steady, changed. Whiskey! 114. Hogs, firm Baltimore, June - 12. Flour, dull. Wheat,' southern, lower. Fultz, 915. Longberry 926. Western steady.! No. 2 winter red spot, and June S9M. Corn, southern, quiet; white 62(!3; yellow 59V00; western, steady, dull, j St. Louis, June 12. Flour unchanged. , Wheat opened clined,lthen rallied, closing helnw x-estprdnv's nrices. Nd ... - ' - L . ' - I 4 t 88. Tnne 867y2. Corn, higher, cash received, served sitting in the Senate chamlier with his arm thrown affectionately across the back of the Pennsylvanian's' chair, the two! gentlemen eneraged in iearnest con versation. Some one remarked time that Sherman to Quay because the be at the tional republican was latter head j of committee 'Imal as to most i were states that; the Emperor can only take food by artificial means London, Tune 12. The Prince of Wales this morning received a Potsdam, stating that? jthej Emneror Prrdprirk i vfrv spr"rn5 n.rcc. r - r, J r ,xi-. Prince, on receipt of the telegram, ordered William , - ,vv 1 ' i 1 , . tnax xne usual state procession to Ascott heath be abandoned; -V 1 : LATER Berlin, 9:30 p. m Althi peror is slightly better the greatest anx iety prevails. Through some charjges, of the exact nature of which the doctors are juucertain, the.cartilege of the epiglottis lids become perpieable, a llovying particles Dlloou and liquids to enter jthe air tubes, the result being attacks af Coughing and ;hokipg. - Whether, any rejeent rbscess has broke through the partition between the larvnx and a?sophagaus or whether ugh the Em- ti's re ed that at the irigup" is expected tlie na- well- the epiglottis jhas been attacked by malig nant disease the doctors determine. The firapidly . known republican Senator is the author ity for the statement ! that the leaders of heroic meas ures are his party realize that necessary injthe coming struggle, akid that party ascendency must be considered be nuiet. fore personal aspiration. With this idea are unable to Emperor is weakening TRAY KEAMS. Gathered From onr Exchanges The Italian Chamber of Deputies has agreed to abolish capita : punishment. The shoemakers are holding a large na tional contention at Rochester, N. Y., this week 1: ' 43. cash, June closing 4714. Oats steady, 31. June 31U- Whiskey Provisions, steady. Pork 14) resolu- words 775; short shoulders clear ribs, the 8Vs. Dry salt meats, boxed, shoulders, 6 ; indulged long clear, 762; clear ribs, clear, S05;, bacon boxed, 6506214: Ions: clears andl govern Beck,1 Cockrejl, Gorman and 1 84045; short clears. 8.G070; hams, 10.75(511. . j i : ' ' Chicago, June 12. Cash quotations vvere : j Flour, quiet, unchanged. No s 2 springj wheat, 83 No. 2 red 84. No. 2 corn. 53V&. No. 2 oats, 22; mess pork, 13.80; lard 8.50; short ribs, 7.50; weak, de jfirm, little 2 red, cash in rie w it is proposed to try Mr, Blaine to submit to renominationby accli1 mation. If a favorable ! response is 50. 1.14. Lard and induce D uring last week there were 235 busi- 205 United for the word will be passed along the line so that an unbroken j Blaine col umn may be presented in convention. It argument was States and the previous is said that considerable in before unanimous consent of 'ERIOR HARD AND SOFT COAL. Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone No. 5S. . I tce and Yard at The Old Depot. COMPLAINTsJ IX REGARD TO KI TH KR COAL OR ICE WILL BE REPORTED AT THE OF FICE. Uptown Office, Patton Av. Telephone No 69. i the Barnard building ".vLl Okdkks Oiks Prompt Attkxtiox. MANUFACTURED ICE. 3r the information of the public and to Tct erroneous ideas on the subject of arti 1 ice, we give the folio wingfacts in regard ie manufacture ofce: Our manner of xna l ice is to distil the water by condensing -m, thus making itj absolutely pure. Then assed ove charcoal to completely deoder-itan- my remaining traces of im- T watter, arter which cans filled with it arc vedin brine chilled below the freezing point, I there it remains until it is frozen as clear i rystal and almost as solid as glass. This s alone fit for human use. It lasts one d longer than natural ice and has all the iicinal Tirtures of the high priced table tcrs of com mere George repelled j. the insinuation, which they found in Stewart's' resolution, and: Stew art insisted that there was something which was sought to be covered up and he wanted to find Out: what it was. Amotion to refer jthe matter to the finance committee failed and the resolu- : ! I tion went over until to-morrow. The bill to amend the inter-State com merce laws was taken up, and Cullom took the floor with a long and carefully prepared speech on the explanation and advocacy of it. j At the close of Cullom's speech, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of the fortification appropriation bill, and was addressed by Dolph, on the subject of coast defences. j The bill went over without action and the District of Columbia appropriation bill was taken up. The only discussion had upon this bill was on the amend- ! ... . . I . . '. ment reported by the committee on ap propriations striking out the provision in the House bill which requires the placing under ground of all telegraph, telephone and other wires in the streets and avenues. The amendment was finally agreed tp, the provision was struck out and the bill went over without action. Adjourned. shoulders 6625; short clelr, 8115. Jcct m mind. It was agreed so it is said hm.:i:1 1 on r j: r. j that not one word on the subiect should Whiskey 120. Leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat, No. ! 2, July, 84 4y2,4. August 85, ,4, 4 5. Corn, No. 2, June 5iy22y2.July 53 W3y8. Oats 32y82. August i.57i260. ribs, July, none. June 32214. July Mess pork, July 13.7514.8 14.021495. Lard. July August 8.6282i2. Short 7.60. lAugust, 7.70767. was no time to consider personal desires, as party success is the all-Important sub- ceptance conferees could be obtained in favor of such a programme. Thje friends of the various aspirants for tlie nomination yerc at first averse to making such over tures to Mr. Blaine on thd, ground that seconded the nomination1 of Thurman, at it! would be unwise to force him into the the St. Louts convention contest a gainst his pers,o lalj desire. It was claimed 'on the other hand -that this ness failures in the Canada against week. : 4. ' - j The University oftPennsylyania intends to send an explorin g expedition ; to an cient Babylon under the direction of Dr. John B, Peters. Now thaf a Chinaman ed as a tramp, there is no surprise forthe public except that an Apache Indian has starded a laundry Mr. Thomas W. Strange of Wilmington spoke for North Carolina when the State AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. For This Week "Fruit of the Loom" muslin, willl)C t)c jx?r yard, Colored Lawns, 3VL' cts., Colored Satincs, 8V2 cts., Warner's Coraline Corsets, 8l)c, j Warner's Health Corsets, t)i)c, " A splendid 50c corset for 39c, Infants' Lace caps at 8c, Oriental Lace flounces, 45 inches deep, at 50c, In White and Ecru, 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 Chantillv flounces, all silk, ' ' j " at $2.50, Book-fold India and Victoria Lawns, 1 at 6c worth 10c, - Full line of nice white lawns, !. j at very low prices, Checked and plaid muslins, ' at 0U, 82 and 10c. A Reduction of 20 per Cent. ON PARASOLS: 1 A $1.00 Parasol for A $2.00 Parasol for A $3.00 Parasol for $ .80, 1.60, 2.40. J IN MILLINERY There Have Been Marked Reductions. Ladies' and Misses' chip modern hats, splendid for pic-nics and mountain trips, only 15c. Large shade hats, white, black, and colors, only 25c. has been arrest- A QUANTITY OF REMNANTS Of Ginghams, White and Colored Lawns, various! oher goods, at one-half and their value. Ask to see the REMNANT BARGAINS. JE very thing in stock as advertised AnTndiaiia lawyer, who has been look- . , 1ii.i1 ' 1 ing up the matter a little, firidsthatthere tl"" Wil1 ,Jt sum tlL Lm: I'""' -uu vu"-v b breathed on the outside ation now confronting the piirrv can be presented to Mri Blaine and his reply received. In the event of his ac John Sherman are eight' hundred dead laws on the stat ute books of that State, every one of I which can be taken advantage of bv a smart attorney. I Sampson Fox, of Leeds. Ener.. who has until tne situ- steel factories; m the old countrv. is ar- ' . renublican ranging to ;e:o into the same business nere, witn a nrst estaonsnment at cnica- go, to be followed by one onl the Pacific and another on the Atlantic coast. and secure bargains. Respectfully, S. LIPINSKY, Manager Whitlock's Dry Goods Emporium. willi probably T. W. CORTLAND, Mr Vm. D. Cabell, a well known edu- Commissioner Atkins Reslsrns. ' j j I Bv Telegraph to the Sex. ' jWASHiNGTON, E. j CJ, June 12. Indian Commissioner Atkins, will to-morrow tender his resignation j to 'take effect! at the pleasure of the president, and will to-morrow evening leave Washington for his home, at Paris, Tenn., to enter upon an active canvass for election to the ; U. S. Senate.' ! I ' . . ', i. -j New York Cotton Market. :l - : I i J3y Telegraph to the Sun. I I Newi York, June 12. Hubbord, Price & Co 's circular to-day saj's: There has been less animation and a weak market pretty; much, all day. ; Buying orders come forward in only ; a very moderate quantity, but bulls made no special effort to sustain their position, and long cotton coming out with some freedom, the cast went off rapidly, reaching six points loss; finally closing a trifle "steadier at 3 to 4 points decline.'since yesterday. Another Nejjro Lynched. : j By Telegraph to the Sux. Chicago, June 1 2. A; dispatch from Tallehassee, Fla., says: Dennis Williams, colored, who shot and seriously wounded Supt. McCormack at Ellerville Saturday, was taken to the woods! by a mob and hunched yesterday. HisJ body was after wards found m the river, the nesrroes were greatly incensed, and it is reported they will try to avenge the lynching. J . n ; . Sheridan's Condition. IS By Cable to the Sux. Washington, D. C, June 12 The foi ls this morning's bulletin: j consent to take second place on the tick- cat is directinr attention to the ira etl Democrats and i republicans admit portance of the establisement of a ereat euucauion uisLiLULion a,i mc national capital by the Protestant denominations in America for which he thinks the time is propitious. -In this connection ; he has isseud an address delivered in 1881 by the late Episcopal Bishop . Pinckncy, of Maryland, n advocacy of the establish ment at theinatidnal capital of a church school for carls. I 1 that!sucl a combination youId make an interesting contest. Sherman will be ex pected to! hold Ohio in line j and also to weaken the democratic forces in Indiana. who REAL ESTATE BROKER Several Indiana republicans been 'spoken to pn this subject do have not I take kindly to the proposed ! scheme, as theylare as enthusiastic for an Indiana 1 - i i.i on the ticket, either at the head or man tail, as were the Gray fcrces in St. Louis, far west town possessed ! i meet that The republican leaders say the same issues in the confronted them four ! i arid, therefore, Blaine must be their stan- dard-bearer asrain. oftT ed Speaking hf monopolies, an Arizona paper mentions that a certain citizen in a ORDERS TO BUY ANH SEEL PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN "CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. building, 1 they are to coming battle years j ago, the only tree in strong; limb at JTifOflice in tlie Barnard avenne entrance. Patton malS The Body Recovered. '! ' ' ! I ' . I J3y Telegraph to the Syx. Baltimore, Md., June 12. The body Harrison Garrett, who was drown- the place, with a larcre, the proper (distance from the ground, I.TOR RENT. whirh he whs in the hnhit of rentinf out I a to lynching parties at $5 per meeting. The advent of the Western Union Tele graph Company, with their long tele graph polesj ruined the j industry com pieteiv and destroyed a valuable source of income for the owner of the tree. Two excellent office rooms, in the Wolfe building. Apply to w. O. WO LEE. ju-10-tf. A N ORDINANCE, The rrrpo -f pel known in watermelon crop ever Georeria is on its way. It is ptim tft-pil ttir li'nriTn c rf r)riiob"rf v inursdaynigntiast oy tpe sinKing 01 Mitchell and Lee alone will ship a mil- Gleam, has been ! recovered. as fibund about one miles distance the spot where the accident occur- j his yatch, It 4 froik red. The steamer Nanticopk the remdins to Baltimore. brought lion melons to the North and West. A dozen otner counties win i make very heavy shipments. The melon crop has come to be a very important factory in Georgia agriculture. It brings in money To provide that the Aldermen of the City of Asheville may negotiate a loan of One Hun dred Thousand Dollar, for the use and bene fit of said city, as set forth in Raid ordinance : Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Anheville, That for the purpose of obtaining the consent of a majority of the qualified and reiristered votem of the city that the Board of Alderman of the naid city may borrow the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be applied to the construction of aystem of Sewerage, and other necessary and permanent i improvements, an election shall be held on Tuesday, July the lOth A. II. 1888 at the usual voting place, and under the lowing: '9 a. ;ra. General quiet night but Was a ! Over Two Millions. By Telegraph tb the Sex! 1 J Washington. D. CJ. Tune 12. Bond "1 offerings to-day aggregated $2,078,600; accepted, $2,104600 four per centsj at $127fs,? and $1,000 four per cents ! at $127. i I '' ! ' - . -o Canned goods of every kind at bottom prices. A. D. Cooper. Sheridan passed a little disturbed after midnight by coughing. His general condition this morning isabout the same. Temperature normal. Pulse about 105. Resperation still irregular. General Sheridan's Mother Dead. ! Bv Telegraph to the Srx. Somerset, Ohio, June 12. Mrs. Sheri dan, mother of Gen, Phil. Sheridan, died at l:30this afternoon. I aired 87 years and twp months. The License Issued. i l 1 By Telegraph to the Sux. ariJottesville. Ya.. Tune 12. Li- cense was issued to-dav by r tne county clerk, for the marriage of Miss Amelie authoress, to John A. Chan- Rives, the dtir of New York. Peanuts Roasted fresh every dav (wrrm or cold,) also raw, at! Wilkics. Fresh lot of Oranges and Lemons jus received at Wilkies, 26 South iMain St. Delicious Orange Cider at Wilkies. fresh lot of Mason's crackers, cakes, mij"k, biscuits &c.L just received. i A. D. Cooper. Full line of fine 'drawing Teas, English Ureaktast, Uolong juonyune gunpowder. He No. Raiah &c! A. DJ Cooper. at a time when no other crop is markata-1 rules and regulations governing such elections ble. It enables the farmer to utilize m iu iy , unu weiuuv n.crcqu reu r. , , - , tlt majority shall be obtained at such election, profitably Ignds Which would hardly pay then the Board of Aldermen may borrow said if plantedili anything else. The Georgia sum of money upon the bonds of the said city melon has won a national reputation. Jvery year the demand for it increases, and tlie supply keeps pace with the de mand. A great, melon season is almost uponiis. Macon (Oa.,) lelegraph Yisit 'Hebe's' consort the great con- eoctor of milk shakes! and soda, at Lyon's Drug store. junel3tf Michigan white oats, mixed oats, corn and all kinds of feed at i Junel3:lw , A. D. Cooper's, ... . , .: . Mrs. L. BISiiAft, having recently re- t j f. j i i n i i i turneu to; tne city, win uc jjicascuio meet her? old I customers. She has the latest styles in dress-making and guarantees a perfect fit. Call at resi dence, 138 Bailey street. fmaO-lm to be made and issued, in their discretion, in the denomination of Fifty, One Hundred and Five Hundred Dollars, with interest coupons attached. The said bonds shall become due and paya ble thirty j-ears from their date and for inter est at the rate of six per centum jxrr annum, payable semi-annually, according to the coupons attached,, on the first days of Janua ry and July in each andevery 3ear. And they snail oe signed oy inc iiaycr anu counter; signed by the Treasurer, and .be under the seal of said city. The said bonds shall in no case be disposed of, sold, assigned, or transferred for 9 less price than par. i The coupons of said bonds snail be at ail times when due, receivable in payment of taxes due said city. 11. s. jiAKKixvs, .Mayor. May 26, 1888. Anv person who is not already registered on the registration books of the city will call on ;oi. iiuiow Lrwinaiincomcc ounc county Treasurer in the court house. By order of the Board of Aldermen, JnS-lm F. M. MILLER, City Clerk. I

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