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. - At . -S ' If ? ! -s " i i i . . -1 i DL. i. NO. go. ASHEVILLE, NJ C, TUESDAY, JUNE. 19, 1888.! PRICE 5 CENTS. ' t ' , ' : - ; ' ; ! -I .' j i - . ' 1 1 - : i, i .: i r i u . i. i i j Tf: " : i i i ' P I i FT" . - 1: : ,i ' I .- I - P: I - U w?. - t ISi '- : ' -.UN "! ;;; ; v - i ! i ' - i --Mil I - " " n p ""y 1 i . i-ir. 1 -r t- J J j - r . I-" 1 ... I I.- -) 1 i 1 . , ' - III1- Ill VII I 1 COAL MAUKF.T. I COVPFCTPn TiV Asnnvii LF ice and coalco., T. COLLINS & CO., Proprietors. per ton, delivered: c Diamond Lump, for grate, $ Nut, for Stove, Chestnut; Move,. Trtr 4.75 4-.7r 9.25 9.50 9.25 3T I) I-XI SOX, JEWKLKU AXD OPTICIAN, IS I'atton Avexie. r CONGRESSIONAL. OXIIIZVG OF SPECIAI, INTER. EST I THE SENATE. Tlie Sunrfry Civil Service Appro- l! ! prlatioti Rill Before tlie House. ! -I Washington,! less and IJv Telegraph to the Si x. I SENATE. 1 r Vbrxzi TRV. After Survey iiiir tlie Eieia lie De cides to! toe Candidate. June 18. The Senate could hardlv hdvc presented a more list- languid appearance or shown ATCII-S. U'ATCIII-S, ATCHIiS, 7ATCIIHS. LRV, w ::lkv. v :;un. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, i BRONZES, BRONZES, BROXZES, BRONZES, I 'D AND I'LATEI) SILVERWARE, D AND PLATED SILVERWARE, )L1D AND PLATED SILVERWARE, IIP ANU PLATED SILVERWARE, JOLD AND SILVER HEADED CANES, GOLD PENS, &C. OPTfCAL GOODS! E GLASSES, 1: GLASSIES, i: GLASSES. i: GLASSES, "SCOPES, ::scopes, .IiCOPES. .ESCOPES.- more utter indijterchec to ordinary legis lative business than! it did to-day. On the 1 republican side of the chamber there were not half a dozen scats occupied at any one time, anil jrenerallv onlv two or three. Three of the possible presidential J candidates, Sherman, Allison, and Haw ley, constituted one; third of the republi can senators present, but they md not remain long in any ; one place, moving around and out of Uhc chamber as if their thoughts wcrcj elsewhere. There were about a score! of democratic sena tors in their seats, but even they did not seem to have any interest in legislative matters. . Two bills affecting Indian matters were read and passed, and then the cal endar was taken up and bills to which no objection wasj made were passed, among which were the following. House bill, to authorize the construc tion of a wagon land foot passenger bridge' across the INoxubee river, near Gainesville, Alabama. Senate bill, granting to the city of St. Augustine, Florida,' the-post office and custom house lot fo a public park. The conference report on the Indian ap propriation bill was presented and agreed to. I .1 SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPEKA GLASSES, 0.t &C. C Air. Frge gave no :icc that he would river and J.UXBC.OODS. KIILIAllLi; PRICKS. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. IMPAIRING AXD ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. ASHEVILLE, N. C. SHEVILLE ICE AND COAL CO. T. COLLINS & CO.. Pkoprierors. PURE ICE PURE ICE PURE ICE DE FROM DISTILLED WATER. ,DE FROM DISTILLED WATER. IDE FROM DISTILLED WATER. ERIOR HARD AND SOFT COAL. Ordeks Promptly Filled. J Telephone No. 5S. 1 1 j:; and Yard at The Old Depot. ! COMPLAINTS IN RKGAKI TO EL i tiilti com. ok ick will be ki:porti:o at tiii; of j pici:. Uptown Office, the Barnard building. Patton A v. Telephone No G9. fc-ORi.i-Rs Oi-kx Prompt Attention, ask the Senate to take up the harbor bill. The Senate then proceeded with execu tive business and at 3:40, when the doors were reopened, Senate adjourned. During the hours jthat the doors were closed the Senate ratified the long pend ing treaty providing for an adjustment of the Vcncuzda claims. 1 ! : HOUSE. Washington, D. 1 C, June IS. Mr. Townshcnd, of Illinois, moved to sus pend the rules and pass the joint resolu tion appropriating $25,000 for the cele bration of the 25th nimivcrsity of the battle of Gettysburg. Mr. Browne, of Indiana, objected to a second being considered, ami a vote was ordered on the; second, resulting 5G toll. I , Air. Burrows raised a point of no quo rum. I . ' Townshcnd finally withdrew; his mo tion, saj'ing it wasf apparent that no quorum was present. On motion of Randall, the House then went into committee of the whole on the sundry civil appropriation bill. Rapid progress was madel until an amendment of interest was made at the instance of Falkner and Ryan, j providing that there shall be no extension of steam presses in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. A general debate, however, arose upon the paragraph relating to a new Con gressional Library building. Holman addressing the House said that the low est estimate given of tlie cost of the building was $7,000,000, while other estimates reached $12,000,000. He went into the detailed history and pro gress of the work, saj-ing that the Senate had sent an architect to Europe and had not honored the - House bv consult ing it in the matter. Without concluding the argument the committee rose and the Houe adjourned. By Telegraph to the Sux Chicago, iLi., June IS. Mr. Chauncey Depew finished his survey of the situa tion last night and determineed to per mit his name to go beforetheconvention. He announced this conclusion to Senator Hiscock Mr. Phelps and several other gentlemen. Although Mr. Depew was understood to be a candidate from the first he had not until that moment for mall y announced to his friends that he would seek or accept. the nomination. So much has been said about the feeling against Mr. Depew in granger States be ing so strong j-that his candidac3r would be hopeless that Mr. Depew clesired to find out for himself what that feeling was. Yesterday he received assurances from Minnesota and other Staics. which had before been reckoned as against him, that he finally jdecided to go into the con test. When Mr. Depew made known his determination,! a meeting of the New York delegation was called and the mat ter laid before the, body, who at once re solved to support -hini with their whole strength pfdclegation, and positively sta ted at thc meetingthatMr. Depew would receive the whole vote of New York, the votes of New Jersey and Connecticut and elsewhere to bring his strength on the first ballot up to 94? votes. PRESS OIIZNIOTCK. 14 H j Wliat Some of tlie Reading; Jour- itals Tliiulc Atoout, Emper or i 1 . William's Addresses. 1 STRAV Gathered J From our HEA3IS.; 1 1 It is rumored in London mortem was held on the mains.' I By Cable to the Sux. I - i London, June 18. The Daily News says.: We think the alarm1 jwhich the proclamations of Empercjr William to the army and nav-, excites,! is uncalled forJ More humility might lia-de been expected ae spirit in. the armv fromj-an older sovereign, but t whidhjthe Emperor addresses and. h rvy is of less importance than that in wjhijch he receives BismjarckiR The (Times says the proclamations are. Exchanges. t- i ! : i ihat a post ror s re- 1 c' lastexjircss- be no pomp at It' was Emperc5r Fredric; ed wish that there should! his funeral . 1 I Terrific wind storms havc;begun in the Northwest. V Oregan was fdevasted one Saturday. 'with A subscription hois been! dpebed b' a newspaper in Paris for tflieJ purpose of raising money' to buy Boujauge'ra sword then wor and hy of the Emperor j tioiis 61 his house. Their spirit is not necessarily to be regarded as warlike the tradi- Germauy is an as such, 'under and is till less aggressive 111: ' -1 1 armea nation ana oniv 1 . existing conditions" can she maintain her unity and power.! The Emperor has great power but not enough to be able to iurrv into war with a oveljst, or s lnade a prof- Borrowing It i said that "Ouida, Madame de La Ramec, h4 essiou pt religion ana is ijow over her vicious works, j The; j Knights of Labor nominee for President is A. J Streeterf of Illinois; and for Vice-President, Chas. Cuiiningham, of Arkansas, Never heart! 6f !em before. aganist the wishes of his Ipeople. TlfQ Standard saj'S theicolor of the im meuiate inture uepenus 1 cesston of William thari resolutions of Prince AT CHICAGO. Unusual Activity Among Friemls of ilie Various Candidates. j By Telegraph to the Sux. Chicago, June IS. Skirmishing, pre liminary to the great battle which will be formally opened in the convention to- arid ag- this mor- unusuallv active gressive; in the hotel corridors ning. At Ian early hour groiqis of poli ticians congregated in the lobbies talking over the situation, and though there was nothing definite which the friends of airy candidate coulduseas a bass for their enthusiasm, predictions and counter-pre oictions were 1 lotidlv and vieorousiv in dulged in. j M I Doors of the headquarters of the various state delegations stood invitingly open and within eager, badge-bedecked gentle men stood ready to seize upon any pass ing delegate and impress upon likely Othtj papers j comments! upon the ad- dres Thomas A. Edison is w0v experiment ing jupon a new electric flying machine which he has been commissioned bv the ight heart I Spabish "Government to! make for war purposes upon the Bismarck, real who has more influence than before ;cs in a similar strain. i i "IHJST TO I ST," Etnieral Ceremonies Overtlie lie mains of Eredericlt III. forei ning and crov By Cable Pttspam, June IS and Count Von Moltke land a number of gn Princess arrived here this mor- j The railway Pottsdam are North Carolina State Teachers, ss upon the ac- Association lor the colored people, which couveaied in Shaw JJniverity ; in : Raleigh Tuescjay, has a membership or over one ;t-ho-asind.. ;, I "! I One! of the leading Aiiarchjsts in St. LouisJ'is named Gricfgnibpcr. j I A - man with a! name like that is fqtiitc likely to get what he grabs when Siejgces into the anarchv business. I fill - -.f r r . 1 1 h. The! largest private library in, this coun try i owned by H. H.f Bancroft, the historian, and is in his San Francisco house.! It consists of 50,000,- volumes and is valued at $200,000. 1 i . " 1 i Coli W. T. Forbes, secretary bf the Sub Tropical Exposition, died at Jacksonville, Fla.,Testerdav. He served during the war under Generals McC and Grant, and went to to tlik Sux it stations at Berlin ds gathered outside! and fsoldiers nnd nolice t around the stations to keep back crowds Freidrichskron palace is guarded like a 1 J iovtt- cldsec against the I A young rabbit was rc these buildings, a cat iii Smvra, Ga., to fat weri posted all eatingi it, however, she ell ah,! Burnside Florida in 1880. teritly given to n stead of dopted it, and is rearinp- it alone- with licriowk orotrenv r " : " 1 i i r hare of its The eat head. '; wouldn't -harm! al ress. ministers who At 9 o'c weir Emperors funeral took their places around the t the offin in the pa lymn, "soon thou easiest joysi ' and "Jesus is Kocgel blessed the uuKuv'ii-V1"-"""" 1,. LiJXc 3.,: j ! !.! , 1 1 V-JS-IIUIIIZC Scl V i Lilt 11:13 III ci Chilli C to Otnciate at tlie ,,r1r,, iY-Nnslivillp Tptin hro o i! a ! strike were expectedj acc. ITlie ! choir sang my trust hie to higher Chaplain 1 1. corpse ana mourners, because, thev from a historv which does riot with the South. Pluckylgirls right, too. ! The llrench Chamber of De a:e I ain to die regiments, which the chbir saiig the hvmn "If tc'rday passed a resolutkjn to . " The commanders of twelve of which tlie late Emperor e to recite deal fairly I Thev are was chief officer, carried the coffin to the him the hearse. Eight Majors! then took the dcsirabilty, if not absolute necessity, of horses by their bridles and the procession the reoublican convention nominating started for the church. this or that favorite son in order to bring assured success at the' polls in jNovember next. At an earlv hour the decks of the Iowa beadouarters were cleared for action, land General Henderson was soon on the scene directing operations. juties yes lehter into i ' -t . , ff i r TT 'j-f a perpetual treatv wiiu tne unitea States for settlement bv arbitration of all disputes that may arise j between this country and h ranee.- I ; t ie citv of I r-r Kew Vork Cotton aiarket. ! Bv Telegraph to the Sux. ! " i ill New York, N. YL June IS.-Hubbard, : ' -' i ll Priqe & Comioanyjs circular t0-day saj-s : Forpign advances,! on tlie whole, are dif Itlislsaid that there arl in London more Rotnan Catholics jthan in Romei-more Irish than iii Dublin, more Scotchmen than ) in Edinbur Welshinen than in Cardi than in Jerusalem. 17. S. Ilonds. By Telegraph to the Six. . Washington, D. C, June 18. Bond offerings tb-dajf $7SG,450; acceptances, $50,500 fours at $12716 ft $128, $135,950 four-and-a-halfs at $107 (l $107. 1 Tlie Emperor's Proclamation. By Cable to the Si x. London, June IS. A dispatch from Paris says Emperor William's procla mation has sent a cold shiver through out France. Nationals says they will edify the world. They are utterances not of a pastor but of a sla3-cr of people. Tlie Gazette Signalizes Itself. Bv Cable to the Sex. BiiKLiN, June 18. The Cologne Gazette has again signalized itself. Its issue an nouncing the Emperor's death had only a narrow black border, and since then the paper has not appeared in mourning. All other papers appear in mourning daily. The Sentence Is too Uglit. By Telegraph to the Sux. New York, June 18. General and Madame Diss Debar were this morning sentenced' to six months imprisonment for conspiracy to defraud lawyer Marsh of his property. They took the sentence coolly. The motion for a new trial was overruled. ' Produce 9Iarkct. Bv Telegraph to the Sux Baltimore. Tunc 18. Flourd stead v. family active. Howard street and western 250(?7G5; 4050.510. and more Jews The announcement of Depew 's candi- appointing, developing nothing calcu lated to afford further stiinulance. The ; 1 Allison I forces convention, in its present uncertain con dition, is a peculiarly, auspicious one for caev seemed but to have invigorated the . : S I I Thev predict (that this market for options opened slightly better with an effort to stimulate August, but candidates, of whom reserve their favorite is the strongest. the rinding no response, thev sav withdrawn and the market f 1 ! 1 ; few I points: the easier tone Gen. &Iieridan improving. B3- Telegraph to the Sux. Washington, D. C, JunelS.-pOnly one bulletin; was issued to-dav ibv Sheri dan's physicians and only one will be issued j hereafter unless circumstances change for the worse. The following is to-night's bulletin: 9 p. m. "For the past 2-i hours General Sheridab has .been comfortable. ; He slept well and restfully last night, and has been quiet and com posed ajl day, except that he has coughed rather more than usual this afternoon. His pulse and respiration are satisfactory, he is gaining in muscular strength and his appetite is good. The tone of his mind is improving. -i . room Iv smart to f support was went off a giving, the more steadiness. During the af- ternoon hours sorae liberal buying orders came in and, assisted by a liberal record III - . : i of spot sales partly for export and part tor nome consumption miusea a advance arid placed final rates 2 points above Saturday's prices. Thej principal cause of to-day's improve merit rests, however, with the covering of j two prominent German shorts. This negie, stopped at Angeriil Fetersborough . . . . . : r I 1 1 . . 1 f " 1 f ' f continued buj'in t Une;oi our estate exchanges says an Indiana woman reeentlyiell heir to $300, 000. :Sbon afterwards I she gave the entireamountto a man tq marry her. He was an editor. BretyirbnJ we come high", but they must hav ujs. j! Mary N. Prescott, autioress and poet, died Thursday night a Neivbuiyport, Mass. She has contributed j largely to several prominent magatines and wrote many children's stories. She was a sister of Harriet Prescott Spo fiord. The! St. Louis Globc-hemQcrat is re- miiided. by the fact that the new Chief- Justice once edited a newspaper, of the observation of a French philosopher, that journalism is a profession vyhich. leads to anything if you peave it soon enough." ' f 1 -I .The -cable con vevs the interesting news that Air. Blaine, travelling Iby coach with his eminent millionaire ffiendl Mr. Car- super. 2503; .extra 325C'i4-; family 425(5-75; city mills, super, extra, 325075: rio brands Wheat, southern, steady. Fultz, 88(92. Longbcrry 89Q93; western, wcatf; No. 2 winter red spot and June SG'irTi. Corn, southern quiet, steady; while and yellow 59(fG0. Chicago, June 18. Cash quotations were: Flour, dull, neglected. No. 2 spring wheat 8OV2. No. 2 red, 82'. No. 2 corn, 49U. Oats. 31-74. Mess pork 13.75; lard 8.42V-!; short ribs 7.55 ; shoulders G.25 ; short clear 8.50. Whiskey 1 120. ' St. Louis, June 18. Flour, dull, unchanged. Wheat opened off and declined , but recovered on advices from Chicago and was irregular; fluctu ation at range of , closing at top figures, about Ys below Saturday. No. 2 red, cash, 84-Y2. June 84Vi,- closing4Vl. Corn . considerably lower, cash, 442 ; July 445. Oats, irregular; cash and June 33. July 29&-!4." Whiskey 1114. Provisions firm; pork 14.40. Louisville, Ky., June 18. Grain firm. Wheat, No. 2 red, 92 ; No. 2 long berry 94. Corn, No. 2 mixed 55; No. 2 white, 57. Oats, No. 2, mixed, 3GV37. Pro visions quiet. Bacon, clear ribs, 8,40; clear 8.90; shoulders G.75; bulk meats, clear ribs 7.75; shoulders, G.lVi; sugar cured hams, 11.2512.50. Lard, choice leaf, 9.5o- Cincinnati, June IS. -Flour, dull; Wheat fair demand, lower; No. 2- red 90. Corn, lower, No. 2 mixed 52. Oats casie, No. 2 mixed 3GVi, Pork dul3l4; lard scarce, 8.20 J bulk meats nominal : short ribs 775 ; bacon steady; Whiskey 114. Hogs barely steady, com mon and light 4250550; packers and butehers 535080. T. W. CORTLAND, OK 1 firm and advancing V keeping our market slowly ; I las . holders, undlprisuch-circumstances, arc' not willin to sell and such crawling tendency of the market frightens the short than a rapid advance would have done ! NOMINATING SPEECHF.S. Wlio tlie Various Candidal ! ! to be Nominated 13 es aro Temporary Cliairmaii Elected. By Telegraph to the Sux. : Chicago, III., June IS. The Repub lican National Committee met at noon to select a temporary chairman for tlie con vention M. M. Estce, of California, and and slept in the bed whicli was occupied -by -Richard III. when he$igncu the death warrant of Buckingham! Senator Tabor, of Colorado, cannot remain ooscure.; lie is I REAL TU BROKER. I- now making as a paper New VorSi Stock: 3Iarket. I 1 I i By Telegraph to the Sux. New; York, Junq 19. The stock market was; dull but generally strong to-da', subject to spurts .with some hammering bv traders of acti yity in was; rio news of much effect upon vrilues but t general sentiment pu favor of By Telegraph to the Sux. Chicago, June IS. The men who will make the nominating speeches have been decided upon. At a caucus of the New 1 ork delegation to-da-, it. was decided John M. Thurston, of Nebraska, were the onlviinmpsnrcsented. The vote was a tie and Chairman Jones cast the de- urc?f and a disPosffc ion tor H ' itea extent, ifitre were iuiu a spots, There character to have ere was a better fig- a lim- to weight a twelve-thousartd-dolUar bar of gold. This is alto get bcx too costly a paper weight for a main (whose night shirts cost only $3,000 aldpzeti.1 j A bill is to be introduces! in the! Louis iana Legislature Prohibiting, tinder pen alty, the manufacture, fsale or! use of dangerous -weapons. AS heavy! special I avenne entrance tax is to be-Tilaced on those! nOw owned 111 LI1C VDLU.LC, .LUC ii Ut.CCl.ttO IU(J IU tiJC I public! schools. A person Icpnyicted ofl A carrying concealed weapons to be pun ished by imprisonment. ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL-PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION I INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. tjOfilce in the Barnard LuihliiiK, Patton mnlfi N ORDINANCE, ciding vote in favor of Thurston. The nomination was then made unanimous. When the action of the committee was an nounced, the Californians, thoroughly of gold for became tie late in the dav, vfhile Ne-v ments I Pacific exports. feature ! of engage- Missouri trn mnp" . 0 MANUFACTURED ICE. ti:c inArniation of the public and to rt erroneous ideas on the subject of arti- vc, we give thcfollowingfacts in regard manulacture of ice: Our manner of ma ce is to distil the water by condensing t. thus making it absolutely pure. Then Bed ovc charcoal to completely deoder ird arrest any remaining traces of im rattcr, mter which cans filled with it arc I in brine chiUed below the freezingpoint, lcre it remains until it is frozen as clear sil and almost as solid as glass. This done fit for human uscl It lasts one ongtr than natural ice and has all the nal virtures of tlie high priced table s of com mere V i: I that Depew should be placed in nomina- unused to defeat, were simply dumb- the Opening was cpnspieud by Lx-Senator Warner Miller, of New York. The speech in seconding the nom ination will probably be made bv Geh. Knapp, although the delegation has not decided definitelv whether to have a sec - . i onding speech or not. Sherman .will be nominated by D. Hi Hastings, adjutarit general of the State of Pennsylvania Gov. Foraker, of Ohio, will second the nomination. The speech placing Alger, of Michigan, in nomination will be made by Robert E. Frazier, of Detroit. W. P. Hepburn, of Clorenda, Ohio, will nomi nate Senator Allison, of that State. Har rison's nomination will be in the hands of Ex-Governor A.1 G. Porter, of Indiana. The name of Mayor Fitler, bf Philadel phia, will be placed in nomination bv Charles Emory Smiih, of the Philadelphia Lozanoj retail Press. There will be no seconding I assigned to4lr speech. founded! Their opponents, however, were not less! surprised the closeness of the vote being almost wholly unexpected. tivitv land strength. Grangers England us I for its at ac- seemed ;re was Crop Reports. By Telegraph to the Sua. Wasaingtox. I'D. C Tune IS. The weather crop lulletin reports a fine growth bf cotton, and our New Orleans friends call the prospects excellent. In June 1S$2 the average conditionlwas 89, against SSV2 this vear. The ci-on of '82 was VJo,JUU bales, while the average this season is almost 3,000,000, acres in excess of 1SS2 and 1SS3. I to be well supported, though j th considerable manipulation; of St. Paul by Failure of a Dry Goods Firm. Bv Telegraph to the Sux. M.OBILE. Ala.1. Vhne IS. T. Wilson dry goo'ds merchants, $15,000; assets, $7,00Q Liabilities. parties1 trving to accumulate stock ; Rock island exhibited some weakncss late in the day. The best prices were" at tained jabput 2 o'jrlock, after which time there was very little feature to trading and the market elbsed quiet and firm at Among the AH the windowrglass factories in Pitts burg, Pa., and the West I hate closed down, in accordance with 1 a resolution adopted at the recent .convention. The shut-do wn wi 1 1 con ti n 1th, and longer and employers agree on for? the next fire. The a continuance of the preserit while the latter claim that a reduction of :inue i 7 units To provide that the Aldermen of the City of Asheville may negotiate a loan of One Hun dred Thousand Dollarn, 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 the consent of a majority of the qualified and registered voters of the city that ' 1 rj . . 111c XJUiini m 'Mucriuuu ui inc naiu .iijr itiuj "1" I borrow the sum of One Hundred Thousand farm wage scale er and from 10 to 20 per cent Is necessary'. the! workers I Dollars, to lje applied to the construction of1 a 83'stem of Sewerage, and other 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 rcgulationsgoverningsuchclection 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 want wages, At Hallsville, Mo., lightning i recently I sum of money upon the bonds of the said city or near best figures reached. unlisted securities American j cotton oil was! active and, j while strong at first, little struck the smokestack of a mini On the windo w of the mill the stroke bf electrici ty j plainly; photographed thd numerals 1S88. I Between the figures was a zigzag line. On the wall opposite hung a calen- which the have been have been dar for the present year, from photograph was supposed to copied, ihe story would very reacted later and closed with change. Final changes ate generally in the direction of higher prices, but they arc confined to small fractions, except in made more interesting could have been induced Cleveland under the figire$ ISSS," it being a Presidential year if the; lightning to protograph thease of Missouri Pacific, vnrccd 1 oer cent, bales ICCloOO shares. Use wrhich ad- aggregated Call nt tlie Farmer's Warehouse and see ! a bargain in several good Sewing Machines. W. H. Littletdn is there to re- 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 sign d ny tne ai ay or ana counters signed by the Treasurer, and ibe under the seal of said city. The said bonds shall in no case be disposed of, sold, assigned, 1 or transferred for a les price than par. The coupons of said bonds shall be at all times when due, receivable in pa3'ment of taxes due said city. 11. s. UAKKi.NS, .Mayor. May 20, 18SS. ignition Lucre iu rc- Anvoerson whois not already registered on pair, adjust or clean up SCwjng Machines. I the registration books of the city will call on I or reoail?. Lail On him I i-Ol. IS iJUiow ur mauncumix 01 iuc lounij guaranteed. Snow King Flour, satisfaction I A. D. Cooper- He 'will buy, sell or rcpail. j Call on him for 3'our needles,; oil ant mav need. any li. part you Treasurer in the court house. By order of the Board of Aldermen, Tn8-lnt ; V. M. MILLER, City Clerk. 1 i . . . ..
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