- - - t : ; . - v.- :; - ; . , j.-v -r. : 1 y k ,JJV .HMO 17. T'lH'JXn ,Y.r.Al WAWtVVr.rt 9vn ,.0 .'j ijjivmh?A j.aansTi i. a nooonon . i. n!o. OL ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1888. .-! Inn r.K -. i ,. ' r : : : : i t r : 1 " T : - i ! 1 1 : i i : 1 : 88. in X'TI I I COAI MARKET. THE BATTLE ENDED. I ASIJEVli.LF ICE AND COALCO., J. T. COLLINS Lv CO., Proprietors. PER TON :k Diamond L d. Chestnut,. Stove, i E; URT DEN1S JEWELER DEATH, THE VICTOR! CLAIMS GERMANY'S EMPE delivered: imp. lor grate. Nut, for Stove,.... t 4.75; 4.75 925 9.50 9.25 ROR. officiated in this ceremony. Pastor Kogge was also present in the! death chamber during the administering of the sacrament. To within fifteen minutes before his !A Ruler Who Was Universally ! ! , i Beloved and Respected. 18 Tat Vox AVENTE. X. i OPTICIAN, WATCHES, CLOCKS, WATCHES, f CLOCKS, WATCHES. CLOCKS. WATCHES. CLOCKS, ELK V, f BRONZES, ELKV. .. HKO.NZIiS, ELRY, IiRONZIiS, ELRY. ; . BRONZES, LID AND PLATED SILVERWARE. LID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, LID AND I'LA'TED SILVERWARE, LID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, SOLI) AND SILVER HEADED CAXES. COLD PENS. &C. OPTICAL GOODS! I 7 2 GLASSES, , I G LASSES -: GLASSES, I GLASSES,-. J:.SCOPES ;i:scopes. j:si:opes. Esropi;s.- SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, -OPERA GLAvSSES, -OPERA GLASSES, -OPERA GLASSES, -OPERA GLASSES, Br Cable to the SrN. I Pottsdam, June 15. At midnight the Emperor sat for half an hour in an arm chair and took some nourishment. At 3 o'clock there was an alarming increase in his weakness, and relatives who had left the palace were telegraphed to return. At ten o'clock this forenoon access to I the palace was stopped. Count Von Stol- berg Wcssingerode, Count Chamberlain, was the only Minister present ' at that hour. At 'll o'clock death occurred, and at 11:20 the flag flying over Frcdericks kron palace was lowered to half mast. The Emperor died without a struggle. He was surrounded by all the member of his family. j j J Hussars occupy the road from Freid richskron castle to Sansom. In the in terior of the castle the Lehr battalion mounts guard. I Before his death the Emperor gave directions that his remains should be in terred in the Garrison church yard at Pottsdam. ! ! . The munipipal council received notice of the death of the Emperor through Herr iVon Forkcnbeck, Mayor of Berlin, while death the Emperor appeared to be quite conscious. He showed bT the expression of his eyes and by movements of his eye lids that he still recognized all who ap proached the bedside. The Emperor's remains will probably lie in state in the I Garrison church at Pottsdam. Bv order of the Evangelica church, the Council bells will be tolled at specified hours for fourteen days succeed ing, m all Protestant churches of the Kingdom. ! New York Stock Market. By Telegraph to the Sux. 1 i . New York, June 15 -The stock market was dull to-dav and its movements were somewhat irregular, though resulting in a substantial gain for jmost of, the active stocks. The temper of the .room this morning was not bullish but there was a better feeling than has been notice for some time; while London became buyer in early trading, which sent prices up, and a disposition, to cover shorts was manifested. London! .bought St. Paul, Louis vilie & Nashville, and Union Pacifiic, and the London market for Americans and higher.: The little feature, and was reported stron general list presented the market throughout most of the day was intensely dull and uninteresting: evening. thev were in session. Thev immediately The PeninS was at a? advance of per (adjourned, to meet in special session this cent, arid, after a slight .hesitation prices oegan to rise, tuougn iew iingiana was If the onlj' stock showing any decided strength. A decline followed, j before 11 o'clock, with St. Paul 'stock the; only one making any marked progress. ; The market then became very dull and almost no movement was to; be seen in the list until the last hour, when the entire list moved up quickly and New I England again came to the front. The close was quiet but strong, at best prices reached, in most of the list. Tjtal business was 168,000 shares. Final changes, with but few exceptions, was in the direction Berlin, June 15. The death of the .Emperor caused intense excitement in this city. All members of the royal fam- iiy ana .Ministers were present in tne idcath chamber at Friederichskson palace, it Pottsdam. A Ministered council was held just before the Emperor died. Prince Bismarck, who presided at the council was much agitated, j Bells in Berlin began to ring at 12 o'clock this afternoon. .Mourning is displayed on many houses and in a num l)er of shop windows. I of higher figures, wth New England i,ONDOX, lune io. Aiucn sorrow is ex- i ori nroo-nn ...it. " pressed at the death ot the Lmperor ot I eacj Germany, who was very popular in this icity. tlags are liyrng! at hall mast and Minds in iranvi houses are loweied. pvumerous messages of condolence have l7s, and Norfolk & Western; preferred, Navigation iy2 per cent. American Eard In England. L0t.)oji Sun. I , June 15. A Wolverhampton , By Cable to the .1 dealef has been fined 5 for selhng Amer- ; ican lard adulterated with cotton seed oil. Qttite Encourajjlnjf. By Telegraph, to tie Sun. ficial bijietin this gton, D. C, June 15.-The of- the condition of encouragm rr morning, concerning ; Gen. Sheridan, is quite Bonds Offered and Bought. I I: CONGRESSIONAL, THE SENATE NOT IP SESSION YESTERDAY. Very Iittle; Business Transacted in the House. une i5. The authori- By Teljf graph to the Svn HOUSE i Washington. D. CL Senate amendments to! the bil zing the construction of a bridge over the By Telegraph to the Sun. Tennessee river nen r K'noxvilleJ iwere ron- ASiaxGTON, D. C, June 15.-Bonds j curred in!and th(J bn, d - I - 1 ' ! r . Mr. Townshend's motion to consider the arm3r appropriation bill jWp defeated and the House proceeded; under regular oraer, Demg xne Dusmess on xne private calendar j Mr. Townshend giving notice offered to the treasury," $1 cepted, $400,30 at $127 crnts., and $107107 a-rhalfs. i i William II. Bv Cable to the ,277,450; a for four ; per "or fourl and G RAND SPECLVLiStfvJJ,,,-, ' mtfl j n)mU jus, GRAND SPECI ACWfo GRAND SPECIAL SALE' GRAND S1ECIAL SALE""- THIS WrEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK ;sun. Berli June 15. The iundsrath a noon. Bistnarck ! formallly annot met nouijcd the death of Emperor Frederick and the that he would call up the1 bill to-morrow. After several hours . j . : ; . I 'I sideratiori of the private accessi .i to the takes title o: throne of William, : William the Secoud who H,use passed bills for P. Malloy and the heirs of John H. Eatlier and Son Both Killed. By Telegraph to the Sun. j appropriation spent in cal( t j the reliei the con ider, the of Ellen New- Jacksboro. 15. Sheriff here Texas, June John Rains and Ibis son were killed Wednesday night by Y. W. TerrellJ An old family feud Caused the fight. ; Terrell peror this morning I . I . ! I i : I ' i . 1 ,1 was shot in three places and may die. fered the following resolution member sta airs, man. Mr. McCreary, ofKjentucky, of the commettee on foreign a: ted that T Minister Pendleton,1 m a dis- Datch to the Deoartment of State had I j j . lj jj announced the death of the German Em- He i therefore of- Respect for tlie Dead Monarch. I i I j i ; By Cable to the! Sun. London, June . i Resolved, by he House; of Representa tives of the' United States of America, That we have heard with profound sym- 15 News of the Empe- pathy of the. death of ror's death prod uced profound impression the Emperor.. He throughout the province. Business was practically suspended in Liverpool, Man chester and Glasgow exchanges. The Locust Plague, By! Telegraph to the Sun. - i ' New York, June 15. A Herald special rom Minneapolis says: Prof. I jOtto Luger, of State .University, who has just returned from ajn inspection of the locust ravages about Iperhain, says there is an average ot twelve locusts to the square foot on one hundred square miles. was a distinguished soldier,: having been made field marshal for his conspicuous services in Austria and Franco-Prussian wars. He was a firm advocate of friend ly and liberal policy j in Germany, and we express pur respectful sympathy to the German nation in the loss of their great and renowned rider. Mr. Smith, of Wisconsin objected to the consideration of th :1 bJ e resolution but was induced to withdraw his objection, and the; resolution was unanimously adopted The House then, at 5 p. m took "recess until 8. p. ni; the evening ses sion being for the consideration of pri vate bills. , I IAMLli t;oOIJ. KKLIAIJLK I'KICES. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND E.VGRAVING. Asiievili.e, N. C. SHEVILLE ICE AND COAL CO. T. COLLINS & CO., Proi'kiekors. PURE ICE ! PURE ICE i PURE ICE i i LDE FROM DISTILLED WATER. IDE FROM DISTILLED WATER. LDE FROM DISTILLED WATER. been sent by the Prussian royal family. Immediately upon receipt of the intelli gence of the Emperor's death, Queen Vic toria telegraphed a inessage of sympa tlvy and sorrow to Empress Victoria. The Prince of Wales has returned from Ascot heath, where he was attending the races, and will probably' start for Berlin to-night. j New rcrk Coliou Miils.et. By Telcgrapl'-jo the SunI. i i i New Yokii, June 15. Hubbard, Price & Co's circi-iiir to-day sajrs: Light move ments, mosLlv local, nas again charac terized the market for contracts and tiiere did not appear to be any special feature to tradin-dnrm- a nreater nor- Heraade good use oi the opportijnity, Q cj- A"-- I Liverpool opcried lower Colored Eynchers Foiled Br Tele'graph to the Sun. Union Bridge, Md., June 15 fjohn Bowman, (coloted,) was taken from jail here, a little afteir one o'clock this morn- frig by a band of 12 or -15 colored men, all masked, andj carried to the outskirts of the tov. n where he was strung! up by tree. i . I 1 the neck to a limb of a large oak He motioned toj was slackened so that he could be let down and the rope to keep the road running, whether they tion of to-dav hnve nnv rrent effect. uncement, signed;by the Ministry of cf the uxerpoo market with tone very steady and arrivals 1 point higher, led to some covering by local shorts, with the result of forcing prices up some four ERIOR HARD AND SOFT COAL. Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone No. 5S. ce and Yard at The Old Depot. s I i COMPLAINTS IX REGARD TO EI- 1 I I Till: R COAL OR ICE WILL BE REPORTED AT THE OF FICE. Berlin, June 15j Tjhe Rcichsanzeigcr, the official paper, publishes the following anno State: "The roval sufferer has ended his earth v career. Bv God's decree the Em peror King, our most gracious master, passed to his eternal rest, shortly after 11 o'clock this morning after long and grievous sufferings, which jwere bore with admirable 'fortitude and sub mission to God's will. The royal house cind German people have been twice be reaved within a short time. They deeply mourn the all-too-eariy decease of our much beloved ruler." for arrivals and cur market responded, with a decline of "2 to 3 points, with no great bm-ing power. The report of the German Emperor's death, which was How a Kansas Town is Made to Boom! Chicago News. j"We have an electric street railway in operation out in Wichita." said a Kansas man yesterday. "It doesn't haul many passengers, yet it is a! paying iustution. Two hundred and ififty citizens have agreed to contribute 50 speak ride or not. So the cars cents each day AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S -DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. -DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. -DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. 0 :: if For This Week-s i "Fruit of the Loom" muslin, will be 9c per yard, Colored Lawns, 3 cts., Colored Satincs, 8Vcts., Warner's Coraline Corsets, 8Dc, WTarner's Health Corsets, 99c, 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, , ; j worth $1.50, Black Chantilly flounces, all silk, at$2.12Vi, Cream Chantilly flounces, all silk, at $2.50, Book-fold India and Victoria Lawns, at Gc worth 10c, Full line of nice white lawns, at very low prices, Checked and plaid muslins, at GVi. 8 and 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 for 2.40. go spinning up IN MILLINERY There Have Been Marked Reductions. ! i Ladies' and Misses' chip modern hats, splendid for pic-nics and mountain trips, only 15c. Large shade hats, white, black, and colors, only 25c. i ! 1 A QUANTITY OF REMNANTS T PP IT and dWn thC StreCtS' sWng r Stranger Of Ginghams, wfate and Colored Lawns, and shppmg through the rope jumped the impression that business is everlast- , . I awav like a snot. I ne ivncners cave chase and fired several shots after but without effect. He has not yet known before opening did; not seem The official close captured. to terday for and a co' jealousy. Bowman was arrested i assaulting a blind colored ored girl. The motive him, been yefr main inerly booming:. lust about! half the time the cars are empty J but the compa- jyoluntary of forcing points. Shipments from p estimated at 8,000 bales, for the same time last rear antations are I . I , i none About Eighty Republican Repre- ii i i - i i sen ta fives Gone to Chicasro. ill i BV Teleeraph to the Sun. ; against Washington, i were many vacant seats on the republican I'rotliice SXarltel. Bv Telegraph to the Sux. I ' I I Cincinnati, June 15. Flour, Wheat, dull, No. 2 red S23,3. stead3r, No. 2 mixed 53. j Oats quiet. Corn. D. C, June 15. Thefe ny loses no money, for the public contribution of $ip75 a week fs a crood sruaranty. It is by! such j means as W4S I this that Wicirita; has been made to boom. WTe have a hotel out there that is big enough for SKLouis; it jdoesn't pay, and and secure bargains it never win pay it can t. we nave forced a booni and we ate paying for it. ishallbealaugh- and various other goods, at one-half their value. Ash to see the REMNANT BARGAINS. After it has collapsed we ing-stock." f..i p. lEverything in stock as advertised and will be sold at the prices. Call early House to-day. It wasestima- j Peanuts Roasted fresh every day, aoout eignty representaxiyes j ivvdiuiui -uiu,( aiauiajT, umvs. Pottsdam, June 15,j During the first part of the night j the condition of the Emperor was comparatively good. At 4 o'clock this morning he became restless, and soon after the royal family assembled in the room adjoining the one in which the Emperor lay. The court preacher had been in attendance since yesterday. Herr Von Werner sketched the Emperor's features after death. No. 2 mhced 37, Pork 14 ; lard 810; bulk meats and bacon stead v and un changed. Whiskey 114. Hogs strong., side of the ted that had eronelto Chicago, or were absent making1 arrangements to go. Attendance on the democratic side was much better and practically! business could only jbe done by u&aniinous consent, any mem ber haying it ih his power" to suspend proceedings by makinor the point of bo i -? - i -' - Respectfully, S. LIPINSKY, Manager j ' Whitlock's Dry Goods Emporium. T quoru Chicago, June 15. Cash quotations the very outset,! when Mr. Townshend, Fresh lot of Oranges and Lemons just received at v llkies, 26 South Mam St. Delicious Orange Cidei !at.;Vilkies. Fresh lot Tof Mason's: crackers, cakes, milk, biscuits, &c, just received. ! II lA. D.l Cooper. T. AV. CORTLAND, I REAL ESTATE BROKER. . Such bn incident happened under were: i'lour, j-im,o. vneatj closing smarting 1 below j'esterday. No. 2 red 8 ( i6V2. j to take up the army . appropriation bill, No. 2 corn, 4714i No. 2 oats 32 Vi- Mess made that point. For half an hour he 1.1.1.. t ATiJ' ciinr-t-: I A.-.Jj At ! i 1, n Jr lt, IUIR -i-i-T'S , iiuu (.j.t I 72 -4"f vv, i rCSlStCU CIJv ctUl-iCfcllo Ul lICctJ.1V Oil Ul f.UK - I I 1, i . i - The East Hours. Pottsdam, June 15.-Some details arc now becoming kno wil in regard to the shoulders 662o, Whiskey 120. St Louis, June lo. Flour quiet, unchanged. Wheat Opened weakf declined-; afterwards very unsettled, re covering a trifle at close. No. 2 red, cash ' j j j 88: Tune 87J. Com. easier for old crop; Tnly 48; Oats dull, but firm, cash 33, ! July! 28 at Chamois Mousquetaiite Gloves, just in at W HiTLOCK'p. i junel4:lw ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL PROPERTY, A gentleman desires board in private! WTr;T' rTnM 777 T 1TTIfWTtnu -1 r r 1 .:. 1 1 r -1 i nrt.i j. t c i :iL I .jrw . ......vy.. tne aeieat Oi ms morion 1 lamuv. : xauicmusi uc nrssi wilij short clear S850. members to withdraw his point, but I - 1 s T i ' nally yielded to the speaker's plain 1M1- mation that nothing could be done to-day if he persisted. Whiskey 114. At Char ll Orders 0jn Prompt Attention. j Uptown Office, ic Barnard building. Patton A v. Telephone No G'J. last hours of the Emperor. I An hour after midnight the Empress dismissed the membefs of the imperial i family to their apartments and prepared herself to pass the night watching, in a Iroora adjoining the sick chamber. Dr. Louisville, Ky., June 15.- Grain firm iHovell sh.ireH in th vii ' a timfJ Wheat. No. 2 red. 92; No. 2 Ion the Emperor was in full nossession of his 94. Corni No. 2 mixed 55 ; JiTRAY REAMS. " j, . Gatliered From our Exchanges. Provisions steady. Lard 8. good room, i: This means reads none others need S. P., care Daily Sun. Canned goods of every prices. j A young man from Deiimark, who has J F exactlv what it apply. Address 1 junel6-3t ON INVESTMENTS MADE REAL ESTATE SECURITY. kind at bottom A. D. Cooper. I&T-Office in the'Bamard building; Patton avenne entrance. 'OR RENT. malS a practical ; knowledge dairying, wishes a situation to take charge of a farm. Address Bop, 2b, Asheville, N. C. ! iunel6-3t-eod. OI tanning and I Two excellent office rooms, In the Wolfe Duiaaing. Appiy to w. u, wulj'U. ju-io-tl. faculties. . Shortly after 1 o'clock he 2 long berry No. 2 white; 1 57. Oats. No. 2. mixed, 30.37. Pro- MANUFACTURED J ICE. the information of the public iand to rt errpneous ideas on the subject of arti icv, we give the folio wingfacts in regard :inantifacture of ice: Our manner of tna. ce is io distil the water by condensing . thu$ making it absolutely pure. Then scd ove charcoal to completely deoder in f -iy remaining traces of im natter. niter rhich cans filled withitare I in brine chilled below the freezing point, lire ii remains until it is frozen as clear stal and almost as solid as glass. This llone fit for human use. It lasts one longer than natural ice and has all the inal yirturcs of the high priced table s of couimerc ' clear 8.90 ; shoulders 6.75 ; clear ribs .7.75; shoulders, cured hams, 11.2512f50. lea, 9.50- Baltimore, June lo family active. Howard 1 6.1; sugar Larcl, choice wrote on a slip of paper the; following visions : quiet. Bacon, clear ribs, 8.40; tide o questions, which he handed to Dr. !Ho jvell: "How is my puse? Are you'sat isfied with it ?" He hen wrote,-something more but retained the piece of pa per in his hand, after erasing the wards. I Between 2 and 3 o'clock his' breathing became terribly labored, and some mo- ju per. 2503; extra 3254; mcnts of struggle would occur, alterna- 42575 ; city mills, super ting with spasms and great distress, as extra, 32575 ; 1 rio brands 4955JL0. the hard fii;ht with approaching death 'wheat, southern, steady. FultzJ S993 progressed. By this the strength of; the Lonberrv 90g4. Western lower. eston. S. C. books are open for subscriptions to stock to build a first class hotel. I $220;000 have alre4dy been subscribed and subscriptions con tinue to come in. . I ! I I ! The value of the currants exported nuaUv from Corinth is about $10,000,- 000. The! unique thmg about this ar- coinmerceis that it has been! suc- I Just in a beajitiful line of Chaelie, worth 20c. at only 12Vbc. at I Whitlock's. A N ORDINANCE, Just received tone carload ljest Timothy Hay S i A. D. Cooper. To provide that the Aldermen of the City of Asneviile mar iteeotiate a loan of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, for the use and bene- fit of said city, as set forth in said ordinance : Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Asheville, That for the purpose of obtaining tne consent or a majority or the Visit 'Hebe'f" consort, the great con-1 the Board of Alderman of the said city may r uil i I borrow the sum of One Hundred Thousand ouum. UUU OVV.lt, I T 11 1 1 1 ,J A. At A. L 1 I juuexoti I a system or Sewerage, and other necessary 1 I ana permanent improvements, an election Two nr three Ventlemen rnn find P-oofl hall be held on Tuesday, July the lOth A. D. coctor or m Lyon's Drug store. bulk meats, cessful y qultiv4tecl m large quantities board and room at reasonable rates by d oniy in iiiiii. lu'-oiitj, auu vja t-"- i applying at tne uaily svn oince. called Currants rrom aiarseiues auu oincr . Flour, steady. I i. street and, western family 250 65 ; districts really dome from Corinth. - The Dead Letter Office received 4,808,- i 000 letter last year, for about a third of which to the Mousquito Net, 'all cojjors at junel4:lw j; i Whitlock's. 2 winter red spot and June southern, 5CK&,6. , white, dulj, lower; dying Emperor was seen to be wearing away. A soon as it became evident that the end was near, the Empress caused the royal family to be summoned. At 8 o'clock all gathered the bedside.; Dr. Koegel, court chaplain, who had j the following inducements been summoned by a telegram from Ems, i eachdav to the Sound,! four S9H Wilmington as a pleasure did not arrive in time to administer the Carolina Beach, and three boats last sacrament. Dr. j Persins therefore every day to the Rocks and Soiithport. No. Corn, yellow resort oners Eight trips per day to running owhers were discovered. Money value of $1,895,764 was found in 1 7.588 letters, i These figures show the necessity cf care1 in directing letters! and seeing I that theV are starriped, as well as of indicating on the outside, by soime means, who sent them, j : Russia leather is Strahgej but true. Now is the time to haye your Sewing Machines cleaned-up, repaired and ad- 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 saidcitr 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- usted for the Sorinar and Summer work. I ble thirty years from their date and for inter Mr. W. IL Littleton, k practical Ma-1 cst a the rate of six per centum per annum. , . , -, j j -i, I payaoie serni-annuauy, accoraing to tnr chmest, is in the city ard will do your pons attached, on the first days of J.nua- worii at your Homes ana save 3'OU tne I ry and July in each andevery year. And they expense of sending yourl to have them repaired, j Mr. i Littleton carries is need made in Connecticut: Bordeaux wind manufactured in Calilornia; Italian mar- ( the wearing; parts to allimachines. ble is quarried in Kentucky; French! lace is woven in New York: Marseilles liriei is produced ! iu Massachusetts; Eg machines away I hall be signed by the Mayor and counter a line of good I The said bonds shall in no ease be disposed es, shuttles, rubbers, bands and all off. old. assigned, or transferred for a less ' - A ii l: I price than par. . iih cassimer i? made in New Hampshire; Parisian art work comes rrom a snop Boston; Spinish mackeral are caught tl-e New - lersev oast, and Havana gars are rolled by the million in Chicago - A . A Tne coupons oi saia Donas snail oe at an t!mM mtini Hnr npoci valil in (urmriit 'of The Windsor House, fepartanburg, S. I taxes de said city. t ut C, is one of the best kept hotels in the Majo6 1888. hakkias, Aiayoiy South. It is convenient to the depot. If I . mr-Yir,la r nlrnl ir y fri aim rmA m j you Wish comfortable beds and good fare, j the registration books of the city will call pn jn I don't foriret tlie Windsor. Si I Col. S Bulow Erwin at the office of the couSUy on ci apl3-tf. C. C. Chase, Proprietor. D Treasurer in the court house Bv order of the Board of Aldermen. JnH-lm r F. M. MILLER, City Clcrki