; :i h "IT W'"' -:l:: if T Ti"';': V' 1" 'M fE77. Nt. 89. "' ? h '" "1 : AfSHEVILLE, N. C.j SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1888. : j j ' ; PRICE 5 CENTS. , 1 i I I P : : r . - . .j Mj 1 ' : lT I 1 1 i : I i HI j ' : ' : " II VJIIFCOAI.1IARKET. CONGRESSIONAL EISIKESS OUTLOOK. STftAY BEAMS. . WIND AM) WATF.R. j RAND SPECIAL SALE I- t t 1 ! Li L.J i .!T : 1 I l-U- vJT ! COPPITTFH nY i 1: asijevulf? ice and coal co., 1 : . T. CfH.l.iNS A: CO., Proprietors. I ;KK ton-,! delivered: Diamond Lump, for grate, $ 4.75 ? " Xut, for Stove 4.75 Chestnut,....1. 9.25 -Stove L 9.50 9.25 D EX I SOX, fEWELEU A.nD OPTICIAN, is I 'atti n Avk.m'i-:. i ! CUES, ATCIIES, ATCIIES. . 'ATCIIES. 'MY. 1 MX. MY. MX. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, WHAT WAS DOXEYnSTERDAY the norsrl. viewofthc iast Week TIic Army Annrouriatiosi 2i21 Amended rcnd Passei?.- ; 13 v ! Tele.sp-aph to the Sex. Washington, D. C, Jt:ne 10-Mr. Randall, from the committee on appro priations, reported the. sundry civil ap propriation! bill, and gave notice that he wflnld mil it nn for action at the earliest . . L- - , : j j t possible moment. Several bills were reported land placed on;thc Calendar. There was some discussion order of proceedure; Randall, TQwnshend and others desiring to consider ,141c army L f appropriation bill, and j other BRONZES, BRONZES, BROXZES, BROXZES, 1 AND PLATED SILVERWARE, I AND PLATED SILVERWARE, :i AND PLATED SILVERWARE, ! I AND PLATED SILVERWARE, JLD AND SILVER HEADED C Akl-S, COLD PjEX'S, &C. s to the 1 ivns tier 1 - 7 up cm oers insisting 011 mi opportunity for; lie dis position of other business; : vl:cn Mr. Townshend. moved to go into cipipriiittee of the whole on the army appropriation billl Mr. Crain and Mr. Willlins, of Ohio, therefore made points of nojrjjuorum, but were induced to withdraw tliem, when Air. Toy -nshend threatened an ad- journment. So tne House Went into committee of the whole on thp'lirmv 'ap propriation bill. The formal read in of the bill was dis pensed with and it was jrcad Ju para graphs, for discussion and air.eixclnicnt. An appropriation of $30,0,00 wlu added forithe beginning ot the construe new militar' post near Chicago, of $30,000 for powder to ' fire , and evening guns at military By Telegraph to the Srx. New York I Tune 1G. R. G. Dtimn & Franklin Steams, one of the iest citizens of Richmond, died Suiidav night in the 7 Mr. Blaiae has engaged passage to re turn to the United States on the steamer 1 . . li . I T,, . r ' oL..1 1 T1- 1 ri1. Company's review of trade for thd week Ai ovumai iptun, jiuv iui i savs: The moderate imorovem6nt.ini' The receipts of the! Loridon Zoological trade noticed k week ago does nit yet Gardens have Jdecreased $10 GOO inT the low 1 . , , , ii .. past year ana tne managers oiame 13111- " lalo Bill's sbotv tor the loss whicn occasionalh'- breaks a period of th year of his ag wdichlth Eeaves Death and Destruction In 1 1 ' - its pjatli. iiti?prffiififv rn! rmtinnrntrf inn(liv!v I f " 43 f "" r J ; "--r l its appearance, atter a suspension 01 nen purciiascs arc; curtailed tor a time, several weeks, havmer been burned out i i, i . . i :i . .... i- i .. i- continuing consumption is apt to produce A-ia "jyy u. p"1 ipci. html activity at times, but signs of last- Ex-Governof. S. D. McEnerv has been ing impriovement in Itrade do not vet ap- confirmed by the Louisiana Senate tb be t- x:... Ji.:ii :i ji ustice oi tna supreme uourt or rt;nat i i i r i . v n i t irv; i s; t 1 1 1 1 v - i i pear. their ts in crs arc conservative, conhninsr transactions to immediate wan most branches of business In places moreover the cold and wet spring fine teachers a !'.ts o frir rTirtni1p(1 ttmrlp tlmf -rfnilprns Where. are carrying over stocks larger i than tipn oi a and one aormng ) I TI CA L GOODS ! CLASSES classics. classics (;lassi-:s. COIT.S. .COPES, : ;copi;s ..copies. - -SPI-CTACLES, -SPECTACLES, -SPECTACLES, -SPI-CTACLES, U()PERA CLASSES', I OPERA GLASSES, i I OPERA GLASSES, i t-OPI-KA GLASSES, -4 - t provision was pOf.cS. A added to ihe jjaragraph relating to post supplies, requiring them to be purchased where thcx can be iJiir ehased cheapest, quality and cost of trans- portation considered. No other amend ment was made. The committc the: was passed, and the Housed at journcd. I jse ancs the i ill P..) n.l. KPAIRIXC AND ENGRAVING. EPAIRING AND EXGRAVIXG. ilPAIRlXC AND ENGRAVING. ;:pairinc and engraving. i Ashkvii-lk, N. C. ;ii:vii.li: ice and coal co. COLLINS & CO.. PlfOl'RIKRORS. WHIZ ICE PPRE ICE PPRIi ICE rew Yorlc Stoclc litrliet. ! -I " ; By Telcfrrapli to the Scx.j ,, i New York, TmielG. Th. stock market was quite active to-day, especially "in spots, but the tone of dealings v.-as strong and material gains wc'c made throughout the list, many stocks closing at highest prices lor the weekL There was a dearth of news but meagre ad vices from the Yv'est were of a reassuring nature and grangers were prominent both for activity and strength. The siecial future was Xew England, which was very strong; ana "tncj Dtoyriney"ih that stock was attributed, tp hiLercsts closely allied to the property-j and a prominent broker with a Doston h.ousc conspicuous in dealings, bidding for large lots. London bought at j opening and prices began toj advance j inimediatciv Xew England, Louisville c j Nashville, Missouri Pacific market and during the first hour, but after that time sales for realization kepd the I market down, though the advance! v.iit with no set back. The market closed? nuiet and i ! t j strong at best figures. Sales aggregated 115,000 shares. State. He is to serve twelve years. Miss Emma see the necessi some cuitiYate the Kansas has Thursby says she does not y of going to Liirope to voice, as we havp as s are to be Jound aii3'- Avere a. genuine philanthropist rhcre is unrtflintv nhm t. the Stephen Kichardson, ot liarvey county, fr ilurt "r i . r r: x:r V Zl or less miured.. So lar as Know ine puonc mgnway jot xne oeneni; oi i i , J 1 U ife will take an Ohio usual. tariff anil its effects' upon many branches of mam facture; atout the crojs and foreign t emand for exportable products; about tfansportatipn rates in the near land and his future, hud about jfinancial prospects, the first week!) in September. They Crop prospects have not changed for to strjC oSfion "S the worse, but the extent of loss in r " i winifi- Ui-.fl nrp finiK- niiri 1 A colored man has been admitt lie tlic irosncct tis to sonne wlieat ... cl-i. reported ere By Telegraph ing a Lexmgtpn were yrecked. The storm first and Mrs died was yeryj injuries on t kins jureci and otl Yith f-1 yorable weather the general re- as police officers in that citj The poor, a fight with native suits would probably be fair, and in downtrodden hegro! some quarters a decided hopeful feeling Mr. Thomas begins tb prevail. lower tl lower; q tion low but bee; j i v if. ugc aire speculate hcavv p-rice about also one .fidenee i: the tone travelers. It is understood that President Clevc- tnp ' are Cen- er crops is necessarily vague. New Orleans, an a wee ic ago; corn z cents Ut, tt:,.:4.4J f Ai k,,;ii hogs and lard each a frac- begin his new duties in September next. tr; cotton has risen an eighth, He is an alurtmus ot the University ol use of figures regarding Euro- V&hna pean consumption, i d not because of Gen. Clintod in crop; i A . I i-irtninpf fnt- P-l-psirlprit- s.ivs lippnnnni snv I flip TTriicr f Crn4 prospects. ; Lonee r U : " ; T , -"t , v,.. ii,! VVilt" J"4 ri a 110 . i 1 r. " I dcatli ot Kictiard . v,wv ..we ac.vwx tance Me savs tliere is plenty ol time 1 I" . J VI' 1L -r-r , 1 "1 ! j 1 J 1 It ilHCIIIli 1UIS UCJJl CbbCLl L11C 3 one per cent. cent lower, and want of con the near future is rjervadinrr ; tJ I r z U-4.i, :i:t.: uon irom j'tuu.uuu lo jbuu.wu. lli it has appointed fifteen blacks erab St regular tonent to the $uii. Pqrt4and, Oregpx, June l6. A disas trous wind storm Jind cloud burst was yesterday at Arlington. Wil li became ai furious current, mak- seven onages ai struck the grpve below Lexington blew down H. T. Brdckfe' house. Brocks was fcjtally injuredjand soon II. A. Harkins totall vwreckcq Harkihs, sick m tne nouse, sustained senous His little ic head and w two otiicr c A school hd ch as partially destrojxd injured; two, Several dth it house and -barn who was GRAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S DRY GOODS EMPORIUM.- DRV GOODS EMPORIUM.- DRY GOODS EMPORIUM.- jld received a blow For This Week- killed. Mrs. Har- liildren were also in use full of pupils was some of the children is feare d a e fatally i 1 r persons were more Brussels, June 16. s in eare, of one-1 W. Jordan, president of Tib had not sent tile promisetl B. Fiske, the "prohibition Stan Lisbon to the independence yoeige says: Advices from the Cpngo say I that Arabs who have arrived at Kinshassa, state that Henry M. Stahlekr was wounded in s, and thai afterwards alf of his escpro ey, A. Ciladstoiilaii By Cabld LoNDOX, June 16 borough jesterday "He wants his familv to fret accustomed Oil is to the idea and to get himself readv for stonian, by a mjyoHti of 63.! the attacks he will have to undergo. the return of Ca Abill has passed the Senate providing consid- huley ..:WonudM In a PiKbt. Bv Cable ui the Srx. 1 A dispatch from to to ot. iPassetl i Bv Telerri deserted. Tippoo cdnvov to Re-Elected. the SuxJ ; I The election at Ayr- fill thd mpns, caused by the Cahipbelll Sinclair, vacancy in "Fruit of the Loom" muslin, - ' will be 9c per yard, Colored Lawns, 3 cts., Colored Satines, 8'V4 cts., Warner's Coraline Corsets, 89c, Warner's Health Corsets, 99c, j A splendid 50c corset for 39c, I Infants' Lace caps at 8c, ! Oriental Lace flounces, 5 inches deep, nt f0e, In White and EcRt', Narrow Lace to match, at 5 to 7c. Black Spanish flounces at $1.10, , worth $l..r, Black Chantillj' flounces, all silk, at $2.12!, Cream Chantillv flounces, all silk, ! at $2.f0, Book-fold India and Victoria Lawns,'; at 6c worth 10c, Full line of nice white lawns, at very low prices Checked and plaid muslins, at 64, 8', 2 and KV. resulted in 1 attributed to financial influences, for ;.J i,,i ,,,1 ..i .:n : iiJ i a ,;ii ort,0T-i,; lowing bulletin-was issued tm$ IkkK i kx iri 1. LLUUUl.Ulil L. .111U UUUIVU -V . I yY I1X Uv 111 JUVIVj lA.ikVX V 111 liUt V. OU111V Cjillil w I I one per tent here, notwithstanding re- over $15,000 yearly, available in - . ' , . i i " I . J J J . f gold exports. The treasury vancc Ior quartermaster s suoies new a Is bf -t land Grangers values moved iu led the rapidly -1 New Vorlt Cotton Inrlcet. 1 )I FROM DISTILLED WATER. . FROM DISTILLED WATER. FROM DISTILLED WATER. ::iior hard axd soft coal. Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone No. 58. : r and Yard at The Old Detot. i COMPLAINTS IX IxliGARU TO EI- i m:if coal oi: ici: will be RV. i'OKTI- D AT TIIICOP- i FICE. Frrowx Office, ic Barnard building. Paiton Ay. ' Telephone No Cn). OlliniK C-"iiN l'KOMPT Attkxtiox. MAXPFACTPRED ICE. i By Telegraph New York, J in: e IC Ilsjlja j'rice, tract market was rather aj :uirnr.v one, I " ' and while prices for summer months have dav shown a' gain of 3 points' fdr tlx there appears jto Jbe nothing significant in that beyond a timid feeling! aipong a few traders on the short sit in as bears to cover shorts. to be buying for i account of some Nev.' Orleans parties, who have opeficl strad dles between the two markets.; e, who came There 'seemed men ts. urv has ad- AVasiiixgtox, D. etin yi at 9 a. m: "Gener V- W -t i XI l M.A tn. - , -L ilV I L- Lijl' asps report in his cond mi- to the Sfot i It is recorded as a tact tnat bees, w : i., I 4- ,i and hornets tan be handled with . j. . . . . I puniLV 11 CI1C u-l CclLii uc utiu at LUt tmiw. considctditjie oners since nave oeen two rwa ; nn nhrimpnt wnrHi trvin for J " (T O million dollars at an j eighth above its those whose business it is to rob gums at new Un it for fours and a like amount, this season ojfj the . year. Suppose you three-eib its above its limit for four and a "JT I T ;m . i . . . mains wui Mpuui. , halfs. fnere is a growing impression - . I , i, , , . . , - I, , , i ; i- ' , , : An interesting report oi the death -of .a time noi us win not uc iourtiicomnis; cil raAiU. rui, :j.Li - - ' . I 1 Hi Ul uuiu. I 111C 11UL1VC 11UU IlclUj L11C June I6.k-The fol- niorning C, s i al Sheridan pining the past week the treas- port says; taken , t more tnai still rccci ioi-, thou died of' the tiger Vnotlier National Hank. By Telegraph to the Su?l 1 I i Washington, D CL, Tun? Comptroller of Currency to-day author ized the First National Bank dega, I'! a., to begin business save some fingers, which probably be- ordered in mourning fdr the late longea eitner to tne ngnt or leit nand." for tlee. months. The new year book of the Young Men's mourning will last pandu i j - i - mi . . m a million and a hall w" ,r & r.. yt tl "lu" '-r"BV ... otdeatn. Nothing was lefti of Pandu i it nas paia put, out tne Danics re some money from the inter jh at some northwestern points money lit now. going into the country and Christian Assdciation gives the number not to the enst. There is no report of of associations throughout the w-orld as here but du 4 OI wnicn i,4u are in tne united tJ",IJUl,f Ui bluw .ons uo sociationsowi real estate to the value of diminish!. Exports of the principal pro- $6,708,230, ah1" increase of nearly $1, duets in bany were larger in value; by 100,000 during the previous year t,o;Wc.o, u f association was never sq; scrong 18S7f biit because of heavy cotton ship- T-nnvfo tVr 1 i TVTpw "Vr-rl- nr lif In lournlnsr ior tlie Dmpercr. BV Cabld to the Sun li The Coutt Berlin, June 1G. prosperous as at is now men An unknown genius has suggested past twd weeks show a decrease of 15 of deceased friends and relatives is td per cent, imports. the best way of disposing of the bodies with only a slight decrease in mate them and It is natural that weakness chemical preparation that he had! x - j i-: i- l .i ,i i. -i ,i..iij. ; i- i i 1,1 ;t ; vciitoi, wiiieii muuiu iuukc liicui Lieu (Iwlii.tiS Jil SLUtlvS SJllVUlU IJICVclll ill , , i . , . . t t 1 . . tc rdnsisfpnrv- nf rmv. This rlnx- rhnln sueii a state ol trade, but the decline m he m;kle :nto sUtues which, he believes. 425(75 : citv- mi 'ices J s not been great, and there are wouli make becoming ornaments for the I extra some sitrhs oi recovery. i nc ire Bv Cable Words of Condolence. a Glad- A Reduction of 20 tek Cent. ON PARASOLS: i A $1.00 Parasol for $ .80,; A $2.00 Parasol for 1.00, A $3.00 Parasol .........for 2.40. passed a no changes to this morning. 16. The of Talla- with a 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. ' J The period o eight days - has been Emperor general 1 1 jto the SunL . . A QUANTITY OF REMNANTS i Of Ginghams, White and Colored Lawns, and various other goods, at one-half 1 i their value. Ask to see the t REMNANT BARGAINS. i (o?Everything in stock as advertised and will be sold at the prices. Call early The Berlin, June 16. The telegrams of and secure bargains. Respectfully, sympathy of President Cleveland and the an Emperor of BrazilJwere among! the first , to be received. ." hat cre- Prodacfe Itrarltet. By Telesrraph tl the Sx.s. mix the ashes with some Baltimore, Jund 16. m- uire familv active. Ho w ard street and western super, 2503; etra Whea 32575; rib brands , southern, steady. Fu Corn, southern white, I mantelpieces of j the relatives of the de pp:irp? A tvrinn rlvinnr miaTif Ipnvp in. n trade, manifests no improve- structions in his I will as to what kind of Longberry 906. ment, though sales of. 39,000 tons of a statue he wokild prefer to assume. The weak yellow scarcj?, firm, 59(60 teel railb are rcborted for 830. at the sportmg man could meet death calmly witn sine tnougnt tnat in a iew oavs ne Woult figure as the mighty John L. him mill and regarded Sou then but the r ftlie allotment is said to be dis- tailnre which ss ana Failure of a ESaiilcin jr Firm. By Telegraph to thej Sex. Louisville, Kv., June ici The of the Kentucky Flour Ccmpany has done a heavx"! banking jbuhin has also dealt larirely in flo nouueed to-day. Thedeed Of assignment was made late last uitrhtj namijmr the Fidelity Trust Company asf assignee. Nominal assets, $60,000;iiabilitiep, $S0, 000. The catise lassichcd is inability to Was by some eastern makers. seift above the pig is quoted at $17 for No. 1, while an ugly girl might be transfered Qats 32 tralitv is not in all cases found mto a Venus, and so on mdetmiteiy satisfactory. Bar iron is weaker, with $17.50 tbSIS quoted for large lots I of best refined. In the Chicago, June 16. (Cash were :: Flour, dul par of his favorite retreat, spring wheat . 86j Press By Gable to the Sux. dry goods business there is a lack of activity and vet in' cotton goods London, June nientiag on the Comments. a more confident feeling with print cloths saJs Germany higher at 3.87 antllowgrades of bleached souled ruler an roods vef-y fi collect many small debts. The principal 3c jnfirinatin of the public and to trroiKMMis ideas on the subject of arti , wo sivc thefollowingfacts in regard i.-ntj'.V.cttiie of ice: Our ninnnerof ina i t- Jistil the water bj' condensing thus winking it aTjsolutelj pure. Then xl ovf t 'arcoal to completely deodcr- ' "-"ly remaining traces of ira tzz. .-titer which cans filled with it are In Lriiie chilled below the freezing point, ;re it remains until it is frozen as clear tal and almost as solid as glass. This U.ne fit for human use. It lasts one jnger than natural iee . and has all the lal virturcs of the high priced table "fci in mere stock holders are -Foster Thomas and Horace Bashaw. Steel Worlis to CJose.! By Telegraph to the) Su?i. IlAKRISnURC 30th the Penn Pa., June loA-O svlvania steel wor l June cs will the!? Universal close, with exception o and the Merchant Mills, fbj- twojweeks. Notice to that 'effect is being posted to day. Stagnation in the iron; trade, as the result of the pending tariff legislation, is ascribed as thelcause. There will be a i - l - i t reduction of w.nges when operations are resumed. A A Heavy Failure, Bv Cable to the Stfx. Vienna, June 16. Harlann j lleimanit & Sons, bankers, have failed heavy. It is alleged that fraudulent practices caused mi. Woolens with very good trausactio are still dull man. The first Emperor William was as Mess pork 8; short ribs 7 45; Whiskey 120. 16. The Times, corn death of the Emperor; as lost a devpted, high- Cincinnati, J une Wheat, dull, No. Manager S. LIPINSKY, Is, Whitlock's Dry Goods Emporium. -Flour, steady. T. W. CORTLAND, 3254; family super. neglected. quotations No. 2 Kp. 2 corn, 49. 13.60. 1 Lard steady, No. 2 mixed 53. Oats quiet, u a noble-minded, faithful No. 2 mixed 37V2, Pork bulk meats and bacon in ;- , ' i changed. Whiskey 114 Hier as his grandson, the St. Louis, June 16. Flour dull. ns for men's much of a soMi roods, aid wool is quoted! lower at Chi- present William the II, and it. may be unchanged. Wheat opened, weak, de S 25065; 495510. tz, 889. "I REAL. ESTATE BROKER, J- short cloar 8. 16, Flour; quiet. 2 red I 91. ! Corn.! 14; lard 810; ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL 1 PROPERTY, WILL- BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE x J ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. EB-Office in th Barnard building, Patton a venne entrance. malG pOR RENT. . Two excellent office rooms, in the Wolfe building. Apply to w. O. WOLFE. ju-lO-tf. steady and un- Hogs fii-m. AN ORDINANCE, cairo. Speculators have bdught consid- hoped, with Bismarck's influence, that clined 11V on acdoun i Spring trade in w! ing does riot appear to; haye been very satisfactory, and it is beliejved that re tailers carr over iunusuallyj large stocks, though prices have bccn'reniarkablvlow. Business failures occurring throughout the country during the last jcveek number for the United States 200, and for Cana da 23 ; total 232 j against 235 last week. Failures are still unusually numerous on the Pacific coast J the number from that section this week being 42. ruled by such d crable quantities of southwestern wool the grandsonj efforts wil u':s.e 1,.4- .;n il nJA rnven to nvertihff Virar. ofduticsjand hold it atlprices above the The Standard says the German people cash, 85. JtiIy 87M likewise be loaded later, recovered about; No.! 2 closed ; below yesterd itcs uuuvc iuc r "j 7 j . I 'i j wholesale cloth- may well be prWd; that they have been 41; July 456. 0 ay. Corn xt'Av1 Inwpr I DoUars, to be applied to the construction of f113 wtk,iuwn, i a STStem of Seweracre. and other neenmrv race of heroes. A death cash 33 Vi. .Whiskey stekidyt1114 more tonchiug has never been witnessed I visions steady. Tlie Cotton Crop. By Telegraph to the Sux. I Ml XnV York, June 16. Thej total visible supply of cotton for the world is 1,741, 4SGbalcsL of which 1,209,486 is Ameri can; against 1,993,970 and 1,246,370 respectively, last year. Receipts at all inte rior towns 6,925, receipts at plantations the failure. One partner has been arrested j 0,912, crop in siht G,797,70 bales. LoulsviLLF, Ky., June 16. Grain firm than that of Elnperor Frederick. Tli D.oip ,VJt-c ni7! lif Kinrvrnr i? I ii deeply mourned in tjermairy; and nardiy g less in England! His patient endurance 5 of suffering and his heroic discharge qf vjsjons quiet. t 11. . 1. . .!. r 1 1 j. 1 1 . I . ' 1 aUlrrne"T":lfle.C i cl earSr90; shoulders 6.75; bulk j meats, bl; atSrdkt?radfor recalled to an Americans ineir own mur- dcnr ribs 7.75; shdulddrs, C.li2; To provide that the Aldermen of the City of 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 : Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of j I the City of Ashevillc, That for the purpose or 1 ootaimng tne consent or a majority or the red, I qualified and registered voters of the city that lower, cash I borrow the mm of One Hundred Thousand of 'general uh- a ystem of Sewerage, and other necesnnry Prti I and permanent improvements, an election snau dc neia on luesaay, juiy ine lutu a. I. 1888 at the usual voting place, and under the rules and regulations governing such election) in said city; and if the consent of the required majority shall be obtained at such election. 1 j. T n i nm . f v t neat, io. f reu, y-s ; io. 4 ong oerry 1 tnen tne Board or Aiaermen may borrow said X Chm Ko O tnii-pfl TCri 9 rafilf I m money upon xne oonus oi me saiucity T- H ' - mied o , ISOj JT white, I to madeand issued, in their discretion, in 7 Ontj Nn r mivorl KC.XUTtT Pi-rk I the denomination of Fifty. One Hundred and dered President Tlie Diss Debar Case. By Tellgraph to . the Snx. une 16 New York,- J Diss Debar case brought in a verdict of guilty, at noon , Garfield.; - I Mr w t . . u i m a m will iii i ri . m i at hit u . n m Bacbn, tlearSribs, 8.40 ; I attached. a ne ituu uunui sntui oecome uue ana pay a le thirty years from their date and for inter. sugar I at tne rat ot ix PeT centum per annum, i s. ' i na va ri umi.finnti bi v a A v. cured nams,jil.ojia.OiU. L,ard,i cnoice I coupons attached, on the first days of Janua leaf, 9. 50. to-day. pair, adjust or clean !Tir.w;nTffirTi;tii- I xne coupons or saia Donis si jupwingJXiacmnes.itimes when daCt ln day. Peanuts Roasted fresh every (warm or coid.i also raw. at Wilkies. Fresh lot of Oranges and Lemons; just received at Willies, 26 South Main St. Delicious Orange Cider at Wilkies. . for your needles, oil may. need. Call at the Farmer's Warehouse and The iurviathe see a ! bargain m several good Sewing I of. sold, assigned, or transferred for a less xviiitiixiics. v . ii. ivinieijon is lucic iu ic-1 ry and Julj in each andevery year. And they snaii oc signca oy inc Aiayor ana counter signed by the Treasurer, and .be under the seal of said city. The said bonds shall in no case be disposed Hp wijl buy,) sell or repaijr. Call on him J taxes de said city. and any part you Fresh lot of Mason's milk, biscuits, &r ,ji st received.! A. D The coupons of said bonds shall be at all payment of May 26, 1888. II. S. HARK IKS, Mayor. Any person who is not already registered on the registration books of the city will call on crackers cakes, I Col. 8 Bulow Erwin at the office of the county Cooped ! Treasurer in the court house. By order of the Board of Aldermen, JB8-lnt P. M. MILLER, City Clerk. ... - t - .-. i-.,

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