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! 1 : ' i 1 - - - - . t x - ' I . r t - - ': . . & ; ' ' -:" ' I : ; . """! - ' - ' -TV'' ' Vr : B' - -H:. f I ' HP THTTw ITT) A IT 1 "1? JlCT ' Jl J Mi l-FV jjXiix 1 v il yJl K iJ 1 1 1 : " r : E n ' : n ' 1 rn 1 1 J th ' : i : : 1 ASHEVILLE, N-C, THURSDAY, (JUNE i VOL. i. NO. 86. 1888. ., i PRIGE 5 CENTS. ASH VJI I I COAL MARKET. THK ASHE VII-LF JCH AND COALCO., ir. T. COLLINS & CO., Proprietors f j rER tox, delivered: lack Diamond Lump, for grate, ' : i Nut, for Stove,..,.. Taril, Chestnut " Stove, if. ' rr,T M 4.75 4.75 9.00 9.75 9.75 B UKT DKNISON, JliWKUiR AND OPTICIAN, IS Pattox Avexi e. CONGRESSIONAL. :. SENATOR HALE DISCUSSES THE FISHERIES TREATY. A Tiresome Talk About Tin Plate, In tlie House. U'ATCHI-S. WATCIIHS, WATCIIKS, WATCIIHS. i CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, DRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, WELRV, .WKLRY, YELRV, !; VKLRV, i; LIlvAND PLATIiD SILVERWARE, QLIIIAND PLATED SILVERWARE, OLIDjAND PLATED SILVERWARE, OLID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, SOLD AND SILVER HEADED CANES, GOLD PENS, &C. SEXATE By Telegraph to the Sex f - WASinxr.Tov T) C. Tune 13. Air. Hale called up Mr. Morgan's resolution as to the fishing treat3' and proceeded to address the Senate in behalf of the sub ject. He said that Air. Morgan's speech last week had filled him with wonder, in that as a representative of his party and nn advocate of the administration he should be urging and advocating" the cause of, "our friends, the. enemy." 1 The question, said Air. Hale, was not a local one, it involved a national subject and national sympathy; there was no man living anywhere in the United States and taking interest in public affairs who was not considered. sThat out of the existing conditions shou lislwncut of the zens, wno ar He, Mr. Hale, d rights come and the estab- of his fellow citi- emrasred in fisheries. d not propose to assail in detail the provisions of the treatA' as free list machinery for the manufacture of cotton tagging, Lind, of Maine, offered an amendment including machinery for making twine of hemp or jute butts. , This was Rejected, as well as a motion tc strike out the entire paragraph. The plate) strike it out. STRAY BEAMS. .Gatlierecl From our Exchanges. poet, is ill. both ends 1 next paragraph was read (tin and DalzelI, of Penn., moved to sprung Another sreneral tariff debate up on this paragraph, Daizell opening it with a 15 minutes speech in favor of protection for tin manufacturers. Yost, of Va., taking up figures, show ing the imports of tin plate into the United States, calculated that the labor- Wald Whitman, the Dirt was broken at both ends pf the Wiknington extension of the Cape I Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad, last Monday- Samuel B. Oldham, deputy grand sec retary and rtreasureri of the Socieitv bf Free and Accepted Masons of Irelaind lis - -a i - dead. ness, A wire gun has been; Enp- weisrhme tried at Shoeburv which can send a! shell pounds a distance of ing people in this country 000,000 in wages by not to produce these tin p' higher dutv. Virginia had lost $15, being allowed ates, through could furnish everything necessary to make the best tin plate? She had mild basis steel and tin, without which tin, plates could not be made. But the duty at; 22 1-10 cents per pound and give the South a chance for five vears and then she could compete -ti 1-. -4-yt-1 A Q Vi n-o o rlmnnrliTii her rights and could ?ret them if the men who representecLher' here did their duty. The future of the 3outh jvas bound up in infant industriesfor they were infant land, 500 twelve miles. Air Blaine has started a coaching through England and Scotland tour He will travel thus 700 miles, (and the journey to occupy a month r ilS The Boston board of aldermen have re fused to confirm the appointment of Ed win G. Walker, a prominent colored lawver as city assessor. j . : I I ' I The largest oil wll everyet opened has just been drilled nedr Findlay, Ohio, it niiea an,i,uu-Darrei tankm three nours. at which rate the wjell jwill produce 6,400 barrels per day; i The lumber business is reported to be unusually profitab ring the past: year, said to have Imade 000 to $50,000. The quickest time ever made on unsatisfactory', illusionary and compara- industries in the South and she had long American railroad j OPTICAL GOODS! I- ::ye (; lasses, :;ye glassi-s, i-Yi-: glassi:s. l,YE glasses :.:lescopes, , iLESCOPES, ;i:i.Ksrt)ii.;s.-- VIvLESCOPES.- tively valueless, as they, all vere. His colleague. Air. Frve. had done that in a most thorough and efficient fashion; but the treaty was a failure' and must needs to have been. Failure was inevitable. because neither the administration nor negotiators had been able to seize or take into consideration the whole situation. Mr. Hale declared that the fishermen would agree to no surrender in this mat- enough paid tribute to the North. No man in Virginia could make the canvass this year on the basis of the Mills bill. .i Randall said the real question was, a train lately ran ninety-three minutes in south arid some firms clear profits of Georgia (e du- are $30,- was made on! Philadelphia and Reading railroad, when ninety-two an could we produce tin plate, here profi- pact body six imiles A dispatch. from Algiers states army ol locusts are advancing in a com tably? We could, and he had seen it done. Men who discussed the matter without reference to labor belittled it. If properly, protected, and the natural law of supply observed, the price of tin miles in an tlie CHANCELLORSVILLE. 1 ' r MONUMENT DEDICATED STONEWALL JACKSON, TO :1 Oil tlie Spot Where he Received t his Death Wound. ! 5 By Telegraph to ithe Sex. June 13. At monument that Fredericksburg, Va Chincellorsville; the marks the spot where Stonewall Jackson received the wound from' which tie died, was dedicated to-day with imposing cer emonies. The Frederick Grays Camp of Confederate veterans, a Relegation from the i Lee Camp, of Richmond,! and Lee Camp, of Alexander, weje in attendance. Gen. Fitzhujrh Lee was'chairman of the i I ' I I: - meeting.: He made a brief, though feeling address, after which he introduced! Hon. John W.TJaniel as orator of the day, who spoke for more than an hour, reviewing the life and character of Tacksori. His speech was received with ap Many touching anecdotes were of the dead hero, which produced 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 I. piause. i-elated that wide and twelve in breadth and that a famine prevails in the i ill : ' province oi eonstantme. ; : . ' : .; The English! Parliament is discussing vngland being cap and the conclusion yvaspossibieior iuu the possibility of tured by surprise, was reached that it ter; that his voice, was one waj' and was plate would decrease here. We, should 0C0 men to;capture;London SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, -SPECTACLES, SPEC ACLES, -OPERA GLASSES, -OPERA GLASSES, -OPERA GL ASSES, -OPERA GLASSES, .iaiu.i: coons, khliaiile ikicijs. repairing repairing repairing; repairing AND ENGRAVING. AND ENGRAVING. AND ENGRAVING. AND ENGRAVING. ASHEYILCE, N. C A SIIEVILLE ICE AND Co!aL CO. II. T. COLLINS & CO.. Pkoprierors I'URE PURE PURE ICE ICE ICE IADE FROM DISTILLED TAD!; FROM DISTILLED LADE FROM DISTILLED WATER. WATER. WATER. 'ERIOR HARD AND SORT COAL. ' " Okokks Promptly Filled against the treat-. He gave as his con viction that the desire of Canada to have American markets opened free to their fish was at the bottom of all the trouble. At the close of Air. Hale's Speech a res olution to postpone further action till Monday, the 25th,: was passed, and the Senate resumed consideration; of the res olution offered by Air. Stewart, calling for a statement of the sales of bonds since April the 1st, 1888; the question being on Air. Cockrell's amendment to add after the word "names" the words "other than private parties." Air. Cockrell, in speaking to his amend ment, read a letter written last April to secretary of the treasury,; asking that the committee on mines and mining, of which Air. Stewart is chairman, should be furnished daily with a detailed state ment of bonds offered and accepted. The treasury department has complied with the request, and ever since the 17th of April the Senator from Nevada had had a complete statement before him. Why did the Senator insist on having the names of persons offering bonds ? There must be a reason for it. He would now withdraw his j amendment and leave to the Senate itself the responsibility of adopting the resolution. The motion to refer to the committee on finance was rejected. l ne discussion lor some time took a political turn. The resolution was then adopted without modification and with- j Resist out division. Air. Blair moved to take up the Senate let the wage earner of the United States prodtice what he could produce. It went further it touched iron ore and limestone and other products: all going to make tin plate. We had long, enough drained of $16,000,000, annually tin plate, j YY e took three- the country paid out for fifths of the Kandail, was Airs. Baker, of Findlay, Ohio, Secured $700 from a railway company loreign . coun own. Wilson, of bid record a in the Senate and IngallsJ pelore tne in received witb British product, opposed! to for a very small slice of her land, and he, j ering the repres favoring a tirv at tne expense oi our Applause on the republican side. West Virginia, produced an nd had read, (a decision between Senators Sherman with a gun until thej A dispatch from says tne seven yea entative of the company nn irl Illinois' appeared have so rapidly increased in number that now money was Wheat on, fs locusts there about two weeks ago and the last named in which gentleman vigorously protested against the protection of the infant: tin industry fant was born. This was ! I ! a round of applause on the kill finds of A regular meeting of I the North Cam lina Board of i Pharmacy for the exami nation of candidates for license tice pharmacy will be held in Gbldsborp on the 8th of August next. recently by cov bushes democratic side. The committee then rose and the House, at 5 o'clock, ad- journed. New V By ork Stock Market. elegraph to the! Sun. New York, June 13. The stock market was less active to-day but it was some what firm, though irregular and highly everish, with special weakness in a few they literally cover hedges and trees. A Alinnesota man who lost his year ago, lately made a bonnre c money and valuables jsome $" all and claims that it was br ( of his wife's spirit, who; further him to burn their two children himself. ! North Caroiijna has a special in Allan G. Thurman. His mother, Aliss Afarv Granberry Allan, was born in Edenton. She married Judge Thjirman' father at Lynchburg, Va., in 1811, and two years after the illustrious Democrat was born in tlfat town. So he is em. i interest Southj stocks. The to leave mst of the lower than last night. result of the days trading is list fractionally mere was con- Prohibitionists Appeal to the Re publicans for Help. By Telegraph to the Sun. Topeka, Kansas, June 13. At the an nualconvention of the State Temperance Siderable buying for , London by arbitrage I Union yesterday, resolutions were adopJ dealers, ; and the tone of opening was ted denouncing the statement that thej strong, but professionals were inclined to prohibitory law cannot be enforced, and the advance and further lines of asking that the National Republican Cpn vention adopt an anti-saloon plank. Telephone No. CS. . ice and Yard at Tin: Op Depot I r.I, COMPLAINTS IX KEGAItD TO EI tiii;k coal ok ici will be KUrOKTUD AT THE O FICU. Uptown Office, i the Barnard building. Patfon A v. J Telephone No GO. ; all Okii:ks Oib:x Promtt Attention shorts were put all around i tne room. The declaration of a dividend in Western Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, of Iowa, addressed bill for the adjustment of accounts of la- Union had slome little effect in rallying covering of shorts was the borers, workmen and mechanics, arising the list, but under the eight hour law. A vote by 3-cas and nays resulted: yeas21,na3-s 11. The negative votes were all given by sure to-day -tivas in Trunk Line securities, dcmocrataud the affirmative by repub- principle lever by which prices were lifted in the afternoon. The most severe pres- i &nd Lake Sh! i i i licans ; the latter being joined by Messrs. attack upon Erie seconds was specially Call and Turpie. As there was no quo- noticeable. Among the specialties Oregon rum voting the roll was called. Navigation ritade a marked drop though I : ' A motion to proceed to executive busi- a portion of its loss was afterward re- ness was made by Mr. Butler, and de- covered. Chicago was a heavy seller of ' i 1 - i r feated: veas 14. navs 16. There was an- Grangers, and this did much to restrict 1 i the convention. Said she was en-route! to Chicago and in the name of the repijb- lican women of this country would de mand that the republicans declare against saloons. i ore was also alsufferer. An MANUFACTURED ICS. 1 i . it" 5r ttic information of the public and to ect erroneous ideas on the subject of arti 1 ice, we give the folio wingfacts in regard he manufacture of icei Our manner of ina f ice is to distil the water by cpndensing un. thus making it absolutely pjure. Then assed ovf rh.-ircoal to completely deoder ft an rnv remaining traces of im- t irstter, utter which cans filled ivith it are ted in brine chilled below the freezing point, 1 there it remains until it is frozein as clear jrystal and almost as solid as g'iss. This Is alone fit for human use. It ijasts one M longer than natural ice and ijas all the minai viriures of the high priced table tt rs of com mere other roll call, showing the presence of a quorum, several senators, however, being paired ; but another vote on the motion to go into executive business also failed, and there was more useless voting. The Senate, at 4:20, adjourned. house. f WAsniXGTOX, D. C, Tune 13. The - i House went into committee of the whole. (Springer in the Chair) on the tariff bill. Air. Bavne. of Penn.. moved to strike from the free list sunn, sisal, grass and Alotion de- the afternoon advance to the small pro portions which it attained. Sales amounted to; 259,000 shares. I General Sheridau Better. . N . Bv Telegraph to the Sux. I Washington, D. C, June Id, U a. .m (General Sheridan slept rather mo re than usual last, nignt. Towards morning he had a period of general depression, fol lowing an attacK oi cougning, New York Cotton Market. ' By Telegraph to the Sux. New York, June 13. Hubbard, Price & Co s circular to-day says : In conse- auence of lower Liverpool prices our 4 - market opened 1 point below last night. this he quickly and easily recovered. present his appetite is sufficient pulse is 100 to 102, respiration regular, temperature normal. H pearance is better. From At His and ap- a sen- sation. : 4r: .i - :' Brief speeches were also delivered bv Gen. R. H. Colston, of Alexander; Col. Wm. Allen, of Baltimore; Col. J. W. James The three last named were members of Jackson's staff, at the time he was shot sung at inter by the musical Hatchkiss, ofStaunton, and Rev. P." Smithy of this city. Appropriate odes were vals during the exercises, association of this city, and the military fired a volley of three rounds, oyer the monument, at the close of the ceremo nies Bradley T. Johnsop, of Baltimore ; Cutchaw. ' of Richmond, and T. T. jonnsQn, or riuvanna county,! w-ere the prominent people prtsnt;. Johnson was assisting to; carry Gen. Col. E among Air. Jackson off the field at Chancellors-J when a shell carried away his left arm, This was field since tihat causing the latter to fall first visit' to the battle memorable occurrence. I 1'. -- It is estimated that 5000 people present to-day. At 'P'rocluce Market. By Telegraph to the Sun Baltimore, June 13.-4-Flour, southern, lower Wheat Longb 2 win southe 5932 Cincinnati, Wheat, steady, Fultz, ry 905. Western steady. red spot, quiet; white western, stead June 13 dun, rvo. z red No. 2 mixed 53. No. 2 mixed 37, . Provision? quiet Unchanged Chicago,' June 13. Cash were : spring Whiskey 114. 8914(3901 62(3; y, dun. 1 ille his ere acf ive 89 S3. reli No. pni, Flour 93io. Oats H(j)gs steady. quotations Flour, quiet, unchanged. No. 2 wheat, 834. jNd. 2 red Oats 324. ow ATWHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. DRV GOODS EMPORIUM. -rDRY GOODS EMPORIUM. For This Week "Fruit of the Loom" muslin, I will lie 9c per yard, Colored Lawns, 3V1 cts., Warner's Coraline Corsets, S9c, Warner's Health Corsets, 99c, 1 1 A sjilendid 50c corset for 39c, Infants' Lace caps at 8c, Oriental Lace flounces, V ' 45 inches deep, at 50c, , In White and Ecr v, ' i- . Narrow Lace to match, at 5 to 7c. Black Spanish flounces at $1.10, worth $1.50, Black Chantillv flounces, all silk, at $2.12i2. Cream Chantillv flounces, all silk. at $2.50, Book-fold India and Victoria Lawns, j at Gc worth 10c, Full line of nice white lawns, at very low prices, Checked and plaid muslins, at GV4, 8!4and 10c. A Reduction of 20 per Cent. ON PARASOLS: A $1.00 Parasol......... for $ .80, A $2.00 Parasol for 1.G0, A $3.00 Parasol 3 for 2.40. ! IN MILLINERY j There Have Been Marked Reductions. ill Ladies' and Misses' chip modern hats, splendid for pic-nics and mountain trips, only 15c. Large shade hats, white, black, and colors, only 25c. e isy. Corn, qiiet, and A QUANTITY OF REMNANTS ! 'j Of Ginghams, White and Colored Lawns, and various other goods, at one-half their value. Ask to see the REMNANT BARGAINS. 85. 50; Aless pork 13170; lard 8 short ribs 750, shoulders! 6625, short clear 8g805. Whiskey 120. I St. Louis, June 13.-t-Flour f I ' '-1 TTT1 uncnangecii vvneat opened and at yesterdays figures, No. 2 red, 87348 ; June closed -87. CornJ but closed unchanged: o -f- -f-1 o 1 4812, July 499. Oats firm,1 cash June 31. weaker Whiskey 114. Pork 14.3756. ,qbiet, closed cash, un- Cash 23, Provisions Lard 810. It is our; we have ever offered. JST'E very 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. A. CARD. pleasure to announce to all persons seeking to buy nomes or make investments in this city or Western North Carolina, that !we now naye!th!e Iriost completje list of property of all kinds that we nave tots large 27 is A More Favorable Report By Cable to the Sun. L i i 1 Pottsdam, June 13. The bulletin morning other vegetable substances. feated. . ! amer, of AIo., moved to sTrike from the free list burlaps, (when nbt exceeding GO inches in width) of flax, jute br hemp. Rejected, after a very brief discussion. AIcMillan, of Tenn., moved to. place on the free list bags of jute for grain. A ncr interest, but the main feature has long debate resulted upon tnis motion, says: I j The Emperor passed Offering was free, partly as an effort to good nightr He rested well. His breath ing is easier and he is quieter. Nourish ment is easily given, and his strength is lurtner weaken tne marKet ana partly to realize on long cotton. After declining 3 noints the sunnlv was taken up. The r - - A A freedom.p'f the demand finally overlapped ings and a small reaction followed, on wnicn tnere was a recovery 01 pOmts. ' The position appeared to snow a! pretty good weeding out of the tired Doctors Krause and returned to Berlin at midnight. imnrnvin iuvt W . Ill into which a good deal of politic entered. Dingley, of Alaine, opposed the propo- been the reappearance of American spm- ,ei IXlie "First Dividend Declared. Bv Telegraph to thej Sux i tj WASHixGTbxJi D. C. Tune: 13 com this a don .-the the T. V. CORTLAND, i REAL j ESTATE BROKER. ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL PROPERTY. ON INVESTMENTS MADE REAL ESTATE SECURITY. building, sf11,: improved and nifnprvetL! in WILL BE OIVEN CLOSESX ATTENTION iiincviuc. x'urms 01 every Kin u anu ues- criptioni bbthin the immediate yicinity of the city and the whole surrounding country! : Our list of mountain, grazing, mineral j and .timber lands will supply every demand in this respect, ancl at prices ranging from one io five dollars per acre owing to quality and proximity j T70R RENT to the rail road. r ' ji I I! X1 J Both citizen aiid stranger are invited to our office (in the Barnard new build ing public square, first Boor.) to confer SfOflice in the Barnard avenne entrance. . Patton mal 5 . with us relative to anv maiter real estate You can there see Two excellent office .rooms, in the Wolfe building;. Apply to w. O. WOLFE, ju-10-tf. touching specimens AN ORDINANCE, ht o-nCC mmlc rr, We . io proviae tnat tne Aidermwio tne . tyor ; r"r 'rr " : " ,t T rr.r, . . I Asneviiie may negotiate a loan or One Hun- of this section, and get "posted"! about Asheville and Western North Carolina a number of copies of the last We have! sition to place jute bags on the ground that it would be destructive to manufacturers in this country of cot ton bagging, i i Biggs and Thompson, ofi California, ncrs who bought 3,131 1 bales since last These free sales naturally checked known. Ex- line of 200 niglit. jfree list, on I tie decline as they became porters also bought a bales. The! demand better grades and is rapid balance of our stock here smkll is principally for y reducing the to' less desira- eainestiv- supported the motion, con- De cotton. tending that the placing of jute'bags on the free list would not interfere yrith the manufacture of cotton bagging, but would be greatly beneficial to the grain producing population of thei Pacific coast. ; The motion was then agreed to. Reaching the clause of putting on the I $l26?s to $127 Doiids OfTe red and noutslit. By Telegraph to the Sun. j WASiirxcTOx, D. C, June 13. The U. bonds offered to the iTreasury to-daf amounted toS3.5S3.600i Accepted $43, f GOO four per cents, at prices ranging fronl - ' 7: ! - ptroller of currency has declared first dividend of 20 per cent, in favor of the creditors of the State National Bank Lriaims proved, amo Wing to $20,450. This bank failed March 26th, 1888 Incendiary Fire. ! I i ! :i By Telegraph to the Sex i r i j i Lyxchburg. Ya., June 13. A speaal from LexingtOrij says the Boliver Flour mo- AIilIs. six miles from tins placei were Q w j ; . A 1 i i destroyed by an incendiary firelast night. A targe quantity of wheat and corn was destroyed. Loss $300,000, ; Insurance, unknown. Chamois Mousquetaire Gloves, just in at Whitlock's. junel4:lw P. S. on reasonable terms Peanuts Roaked fresh (warm or cold,) also raw, at Wilkies Fresh lot of Oranges at d received at Wilkies, 26 Sout rv.lf J f ' 'I y-- 1 . jeiicious wrange iwiaer at It i every Fresh lot of Mason's crackers, cakes, milk, biscuits, &cl, just received A.iD. Cooper Full line of fine ing for information on thei subject. Do us the pleasure of calling when yoii waflt M I I 1t t , I , ! to taiK rcai estate. Respectfnllv. -y i!- Natt Atkixsox & Several houses and lots xs. rent Lenioas h Main; St. Wilkies day, 5;i I just dred Thousand Dollars, for theuse and Ijenc- nt ol said city, as set forth in said ordinance : Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of tti Pitv rf AaVivif1. TVint- (rr nnmoa .iff number of the LAXD OF THfi Skv, (which obtaining the consent of a majority of the gives the niost complete description of I qualified and registered voters of the city that w'nrfo, x'i-,u ri: ..LLiii.J,i" I the Board of Alderman of the said city may estern North Carolina ever published, ) I t,rrr m r r- ir..,ii ri,,...ri that will! be given gratis to 'persons look- j Dollars,' to be applied to the construction of a system, oi sewerage, ana otner necessary and permanent improvements, an election shall be held on Tuesday, July the lOth A. I). 1888 at the usual voting place, and under the rules and regulations governing such elections in said city; and if the consent of the required majority shall be obtained at such election, then the Board of Aldermen may borrow said . sum of money upon the bonds of the said city 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 years from their date and for inter est at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, according to the coupons attached, on the first days of Janua ry and July in each andevery year. And they shall be signed by : he Mayor and counter signed, by the Treasurer, and Ibe under the seal of said city. . The said bonds shall in no case be disposed of, sold, assigned, or transferred for a less price than par. ; The coupons or saia Donas snail be at an drawing Teas Engli sh A. D. Cooper T. L. Cook, at No. 20 North Main keeps at all times the best, freshest inicest fruits that onade and milk Breakfast, t)blong Monyune Gunpowder, times when due, receivable in payment of itie o, icajan etc St., and can be had. shakes at! 5 Also lem- cents per T it I glass. He invites all to give him a trial. jns-im f i! taxes due said city. I II. S. IIARKINS, Mayor. May 26, 1888. Any person who is not already registered On the registration books of the city will call on Col. S Bnlow Erwin at the office of the county Treasurer in the court house. By order of the Board of Aldermen, F. M. MILLER, City Clerk. f
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