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PRICE 5 CENTS ASHEVJLLE, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 3 HO. 102 ,1888'. 1 fvi MARKET. 1 V" iVli AND COAL CO., I'KOPKIETOBS. . .V 1 wkkd : t .r ijrate, ...i 1 UHU. 4.75 4.75 9.25 9.50 9.25 4t;t!t ' VI" r A.JI, OPTICIAN, Lll!- ! 1, AVENUE- CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CONGRESSIONAL. RIVER AND HARBOR BII4. IN THE SENATE. Eillibustering: in tlie House. ! ' . I 1 1 the dependent pension bill under suspen- (question of comparatively short time until others follow their example. sion of rules. ' Then Clard v. of Missouri, cameforward There is intense interest as 'to what with a proposition that unanimous cbn- jCarnegie and Phillips will do. All of sent be given for the present considera- (their workers are put down to-day and BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, K! ri.A 1 I'U tlL UK" I, i'lATIil) S1L bKWAKii, w ,111011 rcDii'APP tit PLATEl) SILVERWARE, ) AM' SILVER HEADED CANES, , ' ,;.UrENS, &C. . i mI'TICAI ! .... jssr.'s. issus.- lpi:s. orris j ofl.s GOODS! j SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, -i-OPI-RA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, ScC, ftC, AC. o BU.OODS. ) RELIABLE PRICES. I SENATE. ' : n m - ! By Telegraph to the Sun. Washington, D. C, July 2. The com mittee on the judiciary has decided to re port back the nomination of. Mellville W.Fullerjto be Chief Justice without any recommendation. j There were exactly eight Senators pres ent this morning when the session opened at 11 a. m. The conference report on the legislative appropriation bill ; was presented and concurred in. Senate bill explanatory of the act :o settle certain accounts between the United States and Mississippi and other states wnsrpnorted from the 'committee on pub- . . L ; . 1 t . lie lands and placed on calendar. House joint j resolution extending states of Florida and Louisiana the joint resolution of 14th of May. 1888, relating to the disposal ot public lanas in certain states, was reported from the same com mittee and passed with amendment con tinuing it in force till the adjournment of the present Congress instead of till ad journment of present session. Hump, who had charge of it, stating that Con gress would undoubtedly adjourn within a few weeks. j ' i After j sometime had been devoted to District of Columbia business;, the Sena te took up the river and harbojr bill, some amendments to which had been reserve d on Saturday for separate vote. Demand for a separate vote on the Hcnnipin canal amendment j was jwith drawn by Vest on the suggestion that the question might be left to the confer ence committee, but subsequently k m tion to reconsider was made by j Sher man. In the course of discussion Hoar vehemently denounced the criticism ar d abuse so generally indulged in by sortie Senators and; others in relation to the river and harbor bills. j Palmer offered an amendment appr -j-,n non fnr the burchase of j n lakiii, - 4 j. portage and take Lake Superior canals. Agreed to. j ; -I Call moved j to increase appropriation lor St.1 John river, Florida, from $150,000 to $250,000, After an argument in'favor ot tnc amendment Dy Call and Pasco, t ..., riri Vms 23. navs 20.1 Call vaa also moved to insert an item of $10,0C 0 for Indian River, Fla. Disagreed to. Sherman said he would insist pn his motion to reconsider the vote agreeirig wIRINO AND ENGRAVING. JR1NG AND ENGRAVING. klRINT. AND ENGRAVING. LIKING AND ENGRAV AukvilleL N. C. NG. 1 tion of the Nicaraguan canal bill, situa tion otherwise to remain unchanged. In this case Hayden, of Massachusetts, wais objector, and regular order jiaving been demanded the clerk once more resumed the reading of Anderson's bill. Finally the reading was concluded, jbut Ander son, cf Iowa was on his feet and he immediately introduced a bill to estab lish a municipal code for the District of Columbia, a volume of 321 pages, and called for its reading. A quarter of an hour was then con sumed in an effectual effort tof break deacl lock, Holman, of Indiana, endeavoring tp secure unanimous consent for; the consid- 1.1 I ! era tion of the land forfeit billj while .Can non, of Illinois, and Bayiie, jof Pennsyl vania, raised the desire of irepubheans to proceed to the considera pendent pension bill. Then, with a view of securing time tp effect a compromise, Bland, no scale has been signed bv the firm. 1 It Fever at riant 'City, Florida. ' By Telegraph to the Sir. Washington: D. Ct, July 2. The Tost- master-Generai; has telegraphed instruc tions to the postmasterjat Plant City to fumigate all outgoing mails on is probable that representatives! of 'the account of reported infectious fever ifirm will hold ! a conference with Amal- ! . 1 L ; . 1 1 Igamated officials and reduction, especiai- !lv at Homestead Steel works, will be insisted on. This afternoon neither side showed any signs of weakness. Bloody Affair in Indian Territory. I By Telegraph to the Sex. Muskegee, I. T., ijuly 2 A desperate fight between United States officers and two notorious desperadoes took place at 'Green Corn Dance! near Eufaula late 'Saturday night. United States Marshals, Weather indications. By Telegraph to tWe Sjin. j Washington, D. C, July 2. For Virginia and North jCparoliina warmer fair weather vanable winds, South Carolina, Georgia, Eastern Florida, Western Flori da and Alabama slight changes in tern perature; fair weather, winds becoming southerly. J Democracy is All in All Witn Him. ion of the de of Mo Messrs Phillips and MiGlanghlin atteijided tne the SN - Sunday morning's issue that dance with expectations ot arresting some escaped outlaws. They found two whom they wajited, brothers, named Barrett. Barretts i relused to surrender and in the figrhl which was instantlv killec moved to recess for 30 minutes. Oh this motion no quorum voted, and a call pf one with after. the House was ordered. Two hundred was shot by survived followed, Phillips McGlauglklin and of the Barrett ferpthers, werWriddled bullets so that An outsider both died shortly named Mcintosh Barrett y and eighteen' members responded to their rot rorized the gathering for some time names ana jvihisl 01 lexasj muvcu nu u 1 not tFor the Daily. Sux. Randolph & Kerr : I see by you have! become the owners and propri etors I of the paper iformerly owned by Messrs, Ho ogood cV fitzgeraia It is necessary for the public to know that to ter- Chicago, III. journment. Lost, yeas 87 nays Mills then demanded regular order, and the rlerk nroceeded to read the municipal code bill, introduced by Anderson. Hatclj. from Winnipeg say fe ., .i..!. c AAn its article on iuc Ol 1V1U., SctlU ClicL w it '"'V j 1 that the reading of that bill would con sume all of the time up to 5 o'clock, when the House would have to adjourn under previous order. In interest of m 1 1 J Z n -a i 4" and clerics ne moveu uu !itujuuiiim.ui., and at 3:30 the motion prevailed. Canadian independence. By Telegraiph to the Sun. anything much about you, except you are in full fellowship; with the Demo cratic partvj that knows no. North, no South, no East or West. I hope you will acctpt mv; best wishes for your future success. . 1 1 sincerelv trust Our people that i. , are July 2. A dispatch The Free Press m twenty-first anniver sary of Confederation comes put strongly says: and the are! bent i .LI t National peo; 1 -I Til maeDenaencej it i 1 i destinv Of Canada for Canadian "The real onlyi good which fier people the fulle f. e I iirrn Jlttamine". IS -Anvrrtiptipp fiT mpmuers i : o - , i ... r 11 develooment wmcn can iau T rr The Fittstourg" lockouts. ; ''By 'Telegraph to'thi Sun. Pittsburg, Pa., July 2, Two more natures to the amalgamated Steel Asso ciation were reported this morning. They ' L ' M ! T 1-1J '. wereLaughlm Iron uo Pa., and Findlay Iron Ohio! This news was considerable rejoicing a headquarters, but according to manu facturers the action of these firms discounted before the lockout began. shut! down does not effect every worK mam'in and around the mills as has been reported. Many of those depai JL.m uw s"-"au tuc amalgama ted (association scale will continue ill ooer'ation. Jones and Laughlin employ four thousand men at the American Iron o the lot of country. Thprougniy lnaepenaem, Q2(&!3 ; yellow ; osy ; politically, no country on erth is more fitted to become a nation than Canada." any , of Leechburj Co., of Findlay, the occason of n . . , pout worKmen s Republic subscribed. The tllre was The in business will give ydu aid in sus taining you ;in every good work that: wil prdmote the best interests pie. of our entire Citizen Ffroduce jMarkets. By Telegraph to the Sun. July! 2. Flour, 1 11 Baltimore, July! 2. Hour, i dun, steady. Wheat, southern, quiet nrm. Fuitz 85(i)0; ' Lpngberry, 92; western, quiet and easy. No. 2 winter redl spot, S34. Corn, southern, good demand at higher prices ; western mportant announcement. Af fhr rrnuest of the ' citiiens of AiheTiUe and the travelling pablic especially, we hare (on account ot the disconunuauon wi uptown ticket otticej opencu a i , 1 GENERAL RAILROAD ISFORMATIOX BUREAU in connection wun our iu.n v ay erage Business, where correct iniormaiion pertaining to travel, schedule, etc., will be furnished free. Pn;irn-i d tirkrts and Sleeoitie car berths to all points, secured,, and baggage checked and carriages ordered at short notice. You will save monev ana iimcuymiinis -" R.G. MCFKKKIN. & CO., 54 South Main St. Two Doors North of Post Office. TITANTED. POSITION BY GENTLEMAN Seven vears experience in store. City refer ences. Vill.do any" kind of work. Address, july-l-lw. "P." Sim Office. 'HE MODEL-- STEAM LAUNDRY, 22 Pattori Ave., ASHEVILLE. N. C. Cost of NationaiRepubiican Con vention. By Telegraph to the Sun. iCAGO, July 2.4fThe totel cost of the blican Nationil Convention, itj was No ! ! white quiet, July 2 Cash quotations steady. f ; Cincinnati, were: Flour, light demand;! family cikffr' 80 : fancv 4.004.15. Wheat 2 red. 85. Corn lower; pio. 2 mixed Laid firmi 7.85. Bulk meats quiet; shJrt ribs. 7.50: bacon fair demand, tn.i1.nv was $30 600. A. de- firit W $700 exists but wil be rendily shoUclear,8.bO; Whiskey 114 packing and; butchers 5.505.90. July 2. -Cash Hoge i !1 C I lw. 1, winmmnfliitin llfrnr tb.nillin. tet largest items ui staitc, ijigit, v. yu. -r expense were $7,000 to Auditorium As sociation for hall rdnt;! $2,700 tor electric ii I: I - I lihtinir: $5,000 fori entertanling nation al Committee n re ! affected. to Hennipin canal amendment, although machine shop and other departments .... , r i he was opposed to it. ; i n Qf the mill. They will continue wors as Daniel called for a separate vote on tne , they have iron ind if trade will amendment reducing the appropriation warrant a'n effort will be made to pur- Anotlier Man Gone w By Telegraph to Ithe Sun. At n'nta. Ga.. Tu v 2.C. C. Nelson, a banier who has been running the Ivorth hank has disappeared. It is ' . i' ' A C U0i ciuv rc.w..fe- 1 i j " . . . works, but only two uodim thought that Atladta banks and otners Others are employed in l r - . nLt wn as vet how will lose, but it is nbt known as yet heavily. ii. u; ici: and coaL co for James River,, Va., below Richmond, from $225,000 to $200,000, and argued against the amendment. It was disa greed to. The bill was tnen passed. The bill as originally reported irom tne Senate committee on commerce appro priated $21,562,783.77. As it finally Marshal AppQintea. By Telegraph to tpie Sun. ,t,,:, mntrinl in the least. The pipe ,l r CJ Tulv 2.H-The ViiuiJv j . I H40lUiuvij 1 I I mill of A. M. Byers & Co. will also con- Prestdent to-day iiommhted Feter r tinue in operation, although their rolling K jlht of Florida tb be United States I 4J 111 ... I Trkhnl for Southern district of Flojnda, vice iPerando J. Motenp, jesinged. Chicago,!1 85. No JMCSS J'0114- ribs1, 7.3712. -Li.lS & CO.. Pkopkiekoks. - !TKK ICE - vnu: ici; - ti ki: ice Bond Offerings. By Telegraph to the Sun Washington, DJ t., July 2 hond offerinsrs to-day aggregated R7 riOO at 127 for L I VK"M MSTILLKD WATER. 1:K"M hlSTILLEI) WATER. :Kim !!STILLl-:i WATER. 6i n.KI AND SOFT mill is closed. About fave Hundred men are employed here, or about two thirds of the entire number. Tn an interview to-day, B. F.Jones, passed the Senate to-day it appropriates of jones & Laughlin, reiterated his stateT $22,474,783.77, having been increased ment that the manufacturers would not bv the Senate $912,000. j start their works at aily other terms ri mntinn of Hoar the fishery treaty ! . .m KAn onlimit-rprl' to men. Said V" - f I LIia.Il IlclVt uvvu , - I . J. r and Morgan's resolution thereupon were our mills we win j Iontinue to op- per cent, and iu i ior . jm . "I i L.l - postponed till Tuesday ol next wee. erate machine shops until stock ot iron is Turpiethcn proceeded to address the exhansted, when, if trade will warrant, Senate on khe President's tariff, message. purchase iron abrod. All eastern mills are in operation and price tor tfer COAL. At the close of Turpie's speech, the Sen- ;tn PTPPutive session, ana ai U.LC n-i"- 4:35 adjourned till Thursday. HOUSE. ling is $1.50 per cent less than is de- Washington, 'komi-tly Filled. manded by amalgamated association. We merely offered them same wages as D C Tuly 2.1-Thel fol- were paid in 1886, '87 when price ot oar U. u., juy I - h. h than it 1S at present. lowing bills were introduced anu r,- , . t , q i m- Mnnrr mil. w a ih i . v Mr. Herbert, o. Aiauam-. ; ? " nil,statJom will fcot efleet them ght of way through i- ort or r ten Unonths isirmingumu . , , nTH ti tnflP in IVVCIVC. ' n fclcjil: ne No. 5S. what is not an:. A K i) at The Olu Depot. I. AIM'S IN REGARD TO EI- ! 1 Cil. UK ICIi WILlJ BE M svia nii AT THEOF- rorr reservation to xt TTnrhor R. R. Co By Mr ix.i ' ' i riP.oa- as nderson, of Iowa, providing ior - - . , surJrlied and regulation of railroads a accept manc- States under juaiciai v-, j ! ( This is the bill turer s scaie. , i I do not care tu uw I i i wJ u.,4. t Viinir fnllir $20,000 in wages alone i .nciw i n ri ivirL I uui j. n""" j -r i last. Itisayery long w :r- , , p;ttsbunr eVery day during Anderson demanded us reading in imi n n f mQneyttiat consume time and prevent -; . , pittsburff will eastern firms will supply the quota- No. 2 2 red tioris were i Flour, unchanged sprmg wheat, 79 Vi- No. 2 corn, 47 No..a ; Whiskey 1.20. Ky., July 2. Grain firm Is aow in operation and is prepared to do all kinds of LAUNDRY WORK, in the very best manner.' "Your patronage ia renpectfully solicited. Un-U-tr pROPOSALSr- FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. On and after Saturday, June 30, plans and specifications of the proposed new school building can be seen at the office of Mr. E. W. Burkholder, No. 73 Bailey street. Scaled bids for constructing same will be received by the School Committee up to and until Saturday, July 7, 12 m. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. WM.'W. WEST, Chairman. Jun29-lw. SHEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY. The 19th term of this school will open on Wednesday, Sept. 5 1888, and continue 20 weeks. For terms and particulars address jun28-td S. F. VENABLE, Prin. gUMMER SCHOOL. During the two months of vacation, from Monday, July 2d, a limited number of pupils will be taken for Instruction, at rav residence. No. 18 Bearden avenue, near Academy st. Pupils coached for collegiate and other ex aminations or entrance into classes or grade in schools. S. F. VENABLE, jn28-lw ' Prin. Ash. Mil. Academy. A LARGE AND CIIOCIE VARIETY OF -GRAPE VINES LbUISVILLE, Wheat, No. 2 short 'red, 92; No. 2 long berry white, clear 8.90; fshoulders 6.75; bulk meats, clear ribs 7.75 ; shoulders, 6.1 V2; sugar 94. Corn, No. .2 mixed oo , ixu. 57. ! Oats, No. 2, mixed, 36V37 visions quiet. uatuu, - j Lard,! choice The $17,- four cured hams, 11.2512.50. leafl 9.50- " 1 H ' Rk Loiiis; Tulv 2. Flour easy and unchanged. Wheat cash. 82; Qoffii. Porn onened firm and ' y8 telow yesterday. No. 2 cash '45V2; July 44-5. Oats irregular, No. 2 cash U Whiskev steady at ov2,v!-tJ " ' r i Hi 1 1 A Provisions easy dull, nothing but smi P joi ur and a-halfs KewYork Stock Jl.-irltet By Telegraph io the Sux. Xkw York. Tuly b.4stQfifc-Trrfrket opened weak without :hcjuge in its acter. beinir still intensely dull, fluctuations confined to narrowest limits and of little or no cbnsequence. Dealings were almost ' entirely I professional, and outside of those -in Union Pacific deyel- a &0H1-P: Lvorthv of mention. There was a hopeful feeling in Uniori Pa. cific upon the announcement that Speak er Carlisle would M oppose caUmg up improvement was June closed and order trading done. char- with House for Rent. xHV ti l-ii:inpss nart ol the i CI icai WfJ- , --. I : I innf irort. near the tianner ft w v - j , Wa house. Apply to Cleveland Hate. i .il ... y-11 . ll 1 Plartiesl wishing leveianu nek finaftheni at Whitlock.s to-day. eve: day. tW i vttt Roasted fresh wXin ri- cold, i also raw, at Wilkies. ( Fresh lot of Oranges and Lemons just J-.i X w;it,ivs o duth MamSt. Xy,ivv ..-w- -a A. D. Cooper. order to consume unK auu p .. , here in' Pittsburg ssible, the ottering oi i a iuii i . ir " 4- .-i C1T7C PICE. t !'l'i!)VX Offick. i ';.nuir-l 'nulding. P-itton Av. Telephone No 69. !.! K C-.-EN PKOM1T ATTENTION, lu"Sua P""w T ' . . ,r I tJ..:c fA. rn east. for the passage ot tne union - bill unded suspension oi ruics,.; . four hours aj- was re but filibustering bill i nat- of refunding bill, soine made in price of stele ks, operations of opponents of the stock and ural decline followed, j Northern Paciiic and Oregon stock Were strong' 6n very limited business. On jrecent.good show in r of earnings sales aggregate 71,000 I - shares. Cleveland Hats. TJai-riVo wishing Cleland hat find them at jWhitlock's to-day change in the situation at all being idle and many ACTURHD ic!e. 1 ir V.A rponinrj f it" I IV I a iiv-a w -" rt o n :i 1 1 i ill- Mn Ws monotono the n,U.s here . Af ttir hill, but at 12:30 tne pro- cm ceedings were diversineu uv "-J ftfl(1 ofthefirm said this morning that of Missouri, with a motion to aoju., . , , andem. which was, towever declared j to oe ou -r r . .Q work on Jjiwjr " - o , , , . i : Zf Tiorp was no mter- . . i,:ooCv rnursoay morning " v"-- -. .... , the weary ciotk nm.. j , m officers of i amalgamated err also created oypre- , , VUlUjf r York Cotton Market T,,lv 2nd. 1888. Hu b- ' . . Li i Ti Vi"n rr to em or vacation ei- tk w " . - . " . !iii lr o ..c - i . ! i - o rJ.r- rAmiiAa-r to-dav xi. eht Trillin ill c-iuiii iiiv-i vriPf1 rv: U S3 .L Lilt Jlivv, I Udiu, i"- I L farVpt onened a little says: upon development cover sales of winter months oh part Divisions v and to local operators, strenghtened Two or three gentlemen can find; good Koi-ri nnrl room at reasonable rates ny applying at the Daily Sijf office A young man who cangive the best of L.iV.. I Flour. Hnnw Kins lowr. White as show and King ot all To be had only of A. D. Cooper, save w. uur iiiuuv; The Western Carolina Savings Bank is open from 6 to 8 o'clock every Saturday evening. Deposit your savings; and get ; n trest rin them. i 1," w ty, on ware- ju23-tf OF EVERY klND, FOR SALE. Apply to ARIIKY1LLE, N. C D R. CLINGMAN STARNES, PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON, jn20 Hazel, N. C. L W. CORTLAND, REAE' ESTATE BROKER. ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL, PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. TTrOffice in the Barnard building, Patton t L ats win jri29tf. will 29tf. references wishes a situation. "C care D.xnA' bux.o rnll at the farmers firk. but I rr vour sewinfiT machine parts, i 6vj.t" ,i " 1 J of the demand o ' 5httHrabW tend. warehouse and needles, bf up. ana finnllv rlosed 4 to 5 bomts aoove .i-mi- j ,. r - , . j- ' day noon. Large percentage oi traumg has been of 1 in in!..rmation of the public . e .L il:n oil of w . t Live the folio wingfacts in regard propnanuu r.ufacture of ice: Our manner of ina- Q ;,! t- distil the water by condensing is making it absolutely pure. Then 1 -r charcoal to completely deoder- 1 a rr Mrr. nitiT i;Vi onn filled with it are 'rim ehilktl lxlow the freezing point. W H ritnkins until it is frozen as clear r-A anl .-i1mrV.it n liil as class. This -ir than natural ice and has all the I virtim-s of the hi h priced table in its effect, but m i Ul and lesisiativeap- 1,0 , -l. i rOC -- . i , tenden- . . i -i i t- v I i I ii m ii w .., i i -a m t i i r- ill i fi. l a i m -i i a i i iiiii ' t - . mi i.Wn. nn the rabiect Ofartl- - , r i-l, ncrrffri I OUt here tO DC --r-" j . unua vui vut -r i . seryed to indicate the if. it- xt T U4iot on is there and will re- A A - ";"" . . ill1 pair, clean up and adjust y machine if it is not doing well Tust received 25 cass l 2 ocal character, unimportaht cornecl beef, fresh from sale bv the case dozen or at retail Cooper. cv to quickly respond to strengthening f holidavs has un- Figured Lawns at 3c. at Whitlock s tation of conference reporxsuuuipiw H consular appropnotion dh, m,. , , . lock ! ' . " 1 X ' n I a TflTir 111 I I1C t- ,u j I u:i, -,.rT- n o-reed I out ill-" o- ii I . ... , . . i-, !nnn.iimnn mwfpn. All mills DUl a. ic " . , - . . ! r Tnnffc Rr 1 . ' t, Vir-vlirln v mnrerns. ana macmuc a"" - j ' l ruturc. nuiuwv.. ; 7 . - . i 1 --, I .-I ! tir u vfl t . . . :f.. io in rfllisill? -It o shht riown. oi -3 jAl1hteri t liaa some luuuuiw T to !. i . ?J r, u. ?T Piilins who signed rlpmnnd. and ks fear of an Au- fine lambs and 50 nice i sh mnsmtthat uuciut- --r - . ww&rTrT- , 'u.,;n(TU n lv 's1ntirrhtered forj -V-. . i Ualeandalso sht?t down, out opcr- st tontinueu, iThin a1 cholc shouia oe cump FRESH COTJNTRy PRODUCE. I ' ' Te keep constantly on hand frenh coun try Produce of all kinds. Butter. Eggij. Chickens, &c. We sell at lowest price.. Call anu act .- . , xt t? c. rn S. Main Street. ! yRDEN PARK HOTEL "111" AND " COTTAG ES. " T Nine and a-half miles south of Ashcvillc, on the Asheville & Spartanburg K. R. Address jnl7tf THOS. A MORRIS, Phop.. Avukn, N. C. N EW MARKET, We have just opened a New Market, in the Raws Block, Northeast comer pu Square, where will e found at all time-a lull variety of FRESH MEATS OF ALL .KINDS. best oil. Our prices will be within the reach of all. We intend to keep the best, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to our customer.. We cordially incite the . f v..,;n. civr u. atrial. ve have one of thytwc.t Utb ing up the very dc.i w . for our market. jn!7tf ZACHARY, JONES c arid 4 lb jthe factory, , for Ai D. ti,0 was about to resume X W- i . i T,1 f Anderson's bill wnen i3iau xjm Missouri, asked unanimous the call of states Zlo Rons will be rc-smncl in a few days. tllU is suffici t to. pse .m ;fb tho understanding (that no motions V eml susoension L m 'f Uinn tO SUSpaiU lu.ra onww.v. - - , ! . Jj I tl oriiior manv lOt the m 'tit for human use. It lasts ! one tnis 1H'1". " LazJL W renfltrsand POint Burrows, of Michigan also condition is desire to pass scale as an evidence mills have closed to firms that it is oniy signing line. vine Lambs. A. K. Cooley yesterday purchased luu nice i sneep, wun.t ns market. Housekeepers washing a choice article ot ;nrin lamb would do wen xp cai markets ' june20tf 1 nirt? furnished rooms - , - I tif rt A null' St ati G. L- AlcJJpnaiu s, iu. " at of Gents' Neckwear just in J-JOCTOR JOHN HEY WILLIAMS Has removed hi. residence to No. 301Iay . x ,-.. winnt nfllc at same WOOQoWKl,vui"- . . lumber until further notice. OrriCK Hocat: 11 a. m. to l p. rn., ana o io v mci-Dm , E. J. ASTON FIRE. LIMS aaU ACCIDENT INSURANCE. None but nrt-c1a companies represented. Danish cloth in Ijeautiful colors and creamjustinat W hillocks. ally objected, stating ijiiiimerc ,:f -ii.
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