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o.ot . ." I ? M ASHEyiLLE, n. cr, Wednesday,! juj 4v H; 1; ' ;. : ; . ; tjiLr" PRICE 5 crrs. ' . m 1 -i : r-n rr i - i I ' I . " . 1 II II 1 I 9 ill . - - 1 ? 1 I 1 r I o.KKECfTEPnV I nu: cindcoalco , ;:K TON .. Nut Jl.onut Stove PROPRIETORS. kUVKRF.d: IK ' KratC' tor Stove, 4.75 4.75 9.25 9.50 9.25 1I:M' !,vi:1j:k ANI OPTICIAN, . CONGRESSIONAL. THE TARIFF BIl, DRAGS THE HOUSE. I i IN Heavy Failure In New Yorlc. I I Geu'l. Sheridan's Con dition !. !rrN A VENUE. . !!-n':s. I rLii!, tciii:s iacni: L CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, JO KV. BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, v; PLATED SILVERWARE, ) PLATED SILVERWARE, 3 Xi PLATED SILVERWARE, p'i.I' M SILVER HEADED CANES, UPTICAL G00DSI4- ti..ssr.s-r,L.ssi:s.-f,i..ssi:s.- ;lassi;s, SCOI'ES, SCOPES. scopi-s,- SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES OPERA GLASSES OPER V GLASSES OPERA GLASSES HOUSl. i ' By Telegraph tb the Sun. Washlngton, D. C, July 3. Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, presided oVer the House this morning as Speaker p 'o tern, j and laid before the House a cor lmunication from the Secretary of the Treasury submitting an estimate! of of $35,C 00 to enable him to carry out provision of the act relating to the anchorage of ve ;sels in New York harbor. Referred. j 1 Blount, of Georgia, chairman of the committee 'on Post-offices and postal rates, submitted the Post-office. Appro priation bill with the Senajte amend ments thereto, record mending concur rence in some and rion-concurrence in cithers of those amendments. Among the ' . . 1 , i ' amendments in wmcii nuii-tuiituntii was recommended is that appropriating I F - . $800,000 tj enable the Postmaster, General to provide more efficient mail service between the .United States and South and Central America land West Indies, as is'also that fixing the rate of postage on seeds and bulbs at 2 cents April the Secretary had purchased $26, 000,000 of bonds for which he had been compelled to pay a premium of $5,600, 000, but notwithstanding this reduction of the surplus, since that date it amounted to $6,000,000.1 This was the condition which confronted Congress, and yet with this condition confronting it the House had occupied 28 days or 111 hours and 56 minutes in general debate on the tariff bill. There had been con sumed up to this morning in debate upon paragraphs 16 days and 13 hours, and at the same rate of progress it would He the GETTYSBURG i- i THE BLi'E AND GRAY 3IINGLE IN REUNION. Governor Gordon, of Georgia, En ttinvpH the veterans in a Tails tor Fraternity. SON. Produce: Markets. Pv Telegraph to the Sun Baltimore, J uly s.- kt steadvi iWheat, southern, quiet Fultz. 1 8591 ; Longberry, western, dull and easy, NoJ red spot; July 848414. Corn firm; white 63(&4; yellow a TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT of Asnerille dull, firm. 8692; winter southern, i 578. per poimd. Recommendations were n rrrf -pfl tn nil A the eomnrttec ot confer- ence ordered. ; i . n mntinti nfAlills. of Texas. it was V 1 1 HI r ordered that when the House adjourned to-dav, it be to meet on Thursday next It was also' agreed that the taring bill woulil not uc tiuicu . Tliursdav. i The House then ;weut into mmittPP rf'the whole (Soriiisfer in the chair) on the tariff bill. ; On motion1 of McMillm, of Tenn., the clause fixing the rate of duty on cast oolished plate glass, unsilvered, was t thus lea vine in" force the existing law. AfrKinlev. of Ohio, moved to increase dutv from $6 to $6.72 per ton duty on nuriron. He explained that ; the present rate of duty was $6.72 per ton and that the uroposed reduction would have very, injurious effect upon the j pig iron in dustrv. The motion was lost. Cinlev moved to restore the present require to complete the bill 89 days. did not charge the gentlemen on other side with indulging in dilatory tactics, but not one man on tnat siue had exhibited any consuming desire to reach the conclusion of the debate. The money of the people was piling up m the Treasury at the rate of $1,225,000 daily, and yet the House i stood day after day discussing and rediscussing every item. in the bill. Fair play to the business interests of the country required that the bill should be speedily passed and sent to the Senate. j : Having completed the consideration of four pages of the bill the committee rose. Conlerence on river andharborbill was t-rlered and at 5 d. m. the House ad journed till Thursday. General Sheridan's Condition. Lewes, Del., July 3.-i-The, U. S. Steamer Swatara, with General fenen dan on board, arrived off Delaware break water'at 10 o'clock this morning. The following bulletin respecting the General's condition was furnished the Associated Press : "General Sheridan stood the run frcm Hampton Roads very well, though he is somewhat fatigued by the hips moticn, there having been a considerable groujid swell. It is 'proposed to rem ain here for a few hours; and if the conditions are ja vorable to s1ail for New York this evn- By legraph to the Gettysburg, Pa. July 2. there is a strange similarity between this day and thai of just twenty-one : years ago. Then the armies of Meade and j Lee confronted eac other in sullen1 silence. The firfet day hadjfcnded in the defeat of Reynold Ni,men andjthe conflict of the second had been indecisive. ; ! ! True, Longstreet's assault on Little Round Top was!) unsuccessful and the Federals still held their original position, but they were weak and j broken and the morning of the third day saw them , in no '4-ay improved . . " j ' :j AT through that sultry day which, was to decide forever ttie great questions' sub mitted to the arbitration of war, silence reigned over the armies. At four p'clock, however, the signal gun of Lee opened the greacest artillery duel the w Jrld has ever seen, and until columns ot Pickett's Virginians were hurled back from the : bloody angle in rear of cannon and the rattle of musketry, was never equaled in the history of the world. So to-day the morning was quiet; Federals and Confederates were once more on the field and j again there was one on Seminary Ridge and the other on Cemeterwiiie. Nothing unusuai$)ccurred t 1. i10 Irvren -iTintintonv until 4 r,V!nrk. when Unions and Confederates met once more fit almost the same hotfr ! at which they. had joined in deadly com- - i i i bat twenty five yttars ago. General T. B. whose eloquent Gordon, of Georgia sneech set the crowd Thnerars pu!se has contind Uy yes& o uac ide mm cne moc piupti iuau w" ; ing. eood but his respiration and appetite somewhat jless favorable. (Signed,) M. Q'ReilejvHefy C. Yarrow. ' re m R. New Vorlc Cotton Market. By Telegraph to the Sun. Kkw York. lulv 3. Hubbard, Price i & Go's circular to-day savs : The enUre market to-day has been in a great sddre over August contracts, shorts in all rections appeared to have to suddenly minds 'that these but- t-nA'mr, elitmorement were in danger. siauuiiifL wf.-.j-j -r be value on points for summer montns wereAvell held up to close. Advance Has been on rumor, that the line of 5,000 bales of cotton had been sold for export ot touay ricu iiul tuiuuiui-u "-w.-.-, a 1 r a m.K HOODS. ,KCLIAI)LE PRICES. EPAIRIXG AND ENGRAVING. EPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. EPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. EP VIKING AND ENGRAVING. ASHEVILLE, N. C. II-VILLE ICE AND COAL CO. COLLINS, & CO.. PROI'RIERORS. - ITRE ICE - ITRE ICE - ITRE ICE OU 1-KoM DISTILLED WATER. 01". I-'KOM DISTILLED AVATER. 1: i k(M DISTILLED WATER. I livh'k li.VRl) AND SOFT COAL. Pkomptly Filled, .j Ttlephone No. 5S. M. and Vari. at The Old DEror 0Mli..viXTS" t.N REGARD TO EI- n:;-! coal ok ice avill be REPORTED AT THE OP- ! PICE. rate'of duty on iron railway bars weigh ing more than 25 pounds to the yard. Lost. !: ' McMillen, of Tnn., moved to strike out the (clause imposing adutyofll per ton on slabs restore the present rate of 45 jier cent, advance. .1 I ; Bane, of ! Pa., opposed the motion. The 'present duty was equivalent: to $S per ton, which he thought was not suf ficiently high when compared with other articles in the iron and steel schedule. The motion was agreed to. ; ' Moffet, of N. Y., moved to increase from!$20to $22 per ton the duty on charcoal bloom iron. In support of his motion he spoke of the existing depres- J . ' i i" T nl.oiPlmmnl'lifl sion miron inausiries u ivu..t-""i"h""" district and the danger of an utter de traction of those industries j should the )roposed reduction of duty be agreed to. Motion was lost.- j McKinley moved to, restore existing rates on bar iron, and his motion was advocated bv Burrows, of Mich. Another political debate followed, inter spersed with some personal gasping De- tween Scott, of Pa., and KeeO. oi iviamc. After the debate had run on sometime, Bland, of Mo., appealed in behalf of nine- tenths of the members oi tne jxiou&c www wanted to proceed with their business and get through with this bilj before dog days, who were tired of having these nolitical discussions begun three monxn 'a.ro and repeated day in awl day out until there was nothing new unucr uK smi to'say 'about it. It would be the middle of next week before the bill would come uo again Bavne, of I Pa., attempted to interrupt TJi..... .h rWhned witn we rcuuuft, that Pittsburg and natura proved ineffectual, -I'i'Ktwx Office. tu I5.irj:url building. Pitton Av. i i Telephone No G9. Lt. iiki.kk oiKX Prompt Attention MANUFACTURED ICE. ttu-information of the ouhlic and to t erronrous ideas on the subject of arti- u-v, we ;ive the folio wing facts in regard n-.anufacture of ice: Our manner ot tna to distil the water by condensing nilutelv oure. Then " " - t-, ,(VP rhnrcoal to completely deoder ami arrest any remaining traces of im- n"f tur. mter which cans filled witn it arc in !rinc chilled below the freezing point tc it remains until it is frozen as clear i1 and almost as solid as glass. This al-nc fit for human use. It lasts one l"nT than natural ice and has all the lnal virture of the hi -h priced table is notorious for coal gas gas. n., Rlntid's aooeal t iF t.1 V J A A. i and for an, hour the old threadllare discussion ran on as to the respective position of the two parties ,..,ocfinn nnd'las to the on me iai in question whether or not a protectiv tarilTwasalbencfit to the farming com munity, but! nothing new was said and tiw mcis cutKcu. i - - i j ! - ;': t Finally McKinley's motion was yotea ! - I !! On motion of Breckenndge, oi ' the dutv of four-tenths ofja cent per A wn5 imoosed on iron or steel fiat with longitudinkl ribs for the manufac J. nf fpnrinST. tU nkiiiir to1 the verbal amendment Dockery , of Mo. ."said that when Congress nssUmbled in De:. it was confronted by a ' . : . . A 4.rf $79,466,000 surplus in tc -v - tnJrlav notwithstanding the ! purchase o lnds bv the Secretary of the Treasury ' 11:. tuU clt amounted to the appau... ..J,.floA 272.000; Since the 23rd o fi,n Vi ivna rnmnelled bv ms aiLun uivi . : 1 nAcii nn hs phiet executive to leave for Atlanta this" afternoon. To an Associated Press representative in answer to a question as to wnai was, his opinio d of the Reunion, he said: "This meeting Was a great success, and if these Reunions between soituere couiu occur yea ijly.it 4'oukl serve to cement a friendly. filing Blue and Gray more closelv and to binH the Xortli and feoutn i lint-''fhf4-e would be no. North and no South, bdt one country, we were ments t( infftrnipfl i freie-ht enfiraKe- .... . r Liveroool had been mad the extentf 10,000 bales of cotton. Deatli oiixllie Itail By Telegraph to the Sun. St. Paul, Mixn, July 3.-A Helenh, 1 tt the Pioneei Press savs: The East-bound Northern senger tram jumped the track Sund night at Gbld Creek, j 50 miles. wes1 here. The day coach, dining and man cars tolling into the ditch. Nelson, of the Riley and Woods' Theat rical Combanv. and Mr. Ulin, of Missou- - i , of Montana, were fatally injured. Many others were injured, but not dan gerously. o linked St. Lovis, July 3. Flour dull, drooping Wheat dull lower. No. 2 8-L Cnrn dull- No! 2 mixed 50V4, Oats firmer; No. 2 mixed, 34V2.- Pork i 114. Lard 7.85. Bulk meats and bacon unchanged. Whiskey irrrc nuift. easier, common and rf the citizens 1 .1.. .iiinr mihlic est)eciallT. we have anu naiv""fi k r- - , r . (on account ot tne. aisconuniwiiua uptown ticket omcej opcucu a.. ..H w.-t. nftnt in.. GENERAL RAILROAD I.m-ukmaiiw. ,v in connection with our Railway Ticket Brok erage Business, where correcx mioinmuuu pertaining to travel, tencua will be furnished free. T;irnail !V. nd Sleeoinir car berths to all points, secured, and baKKagejehecked and carriages o- dered at short notice. You will save monev anu unit n j , i R O. McFEKRlN. & CO.. 54 South Main St. Two Doors tforth of Post Office. 114. ight, 4,25(55.60; packing and butchers tfi(?7S5.; Chicago, No. July tions were: Jt-iour, in No. 2. spring wheat, 792- toj SO A isns.. to 81. No. 2 con((i; 4-7 8. No. 2, oats, 30. Mess porn io.to t aLa' it i 7QU, (Tt. 8. Short ribs, 7 45. uaiu - I ' II Shoulders 6 256 50 Whiskey 1 20 TTTJ w ANTED POSITION BY GENTLEMAN Seven years experience in store o iLr,oc1i nnota- ences. W m.do any .j. - -a- 1 j,,,. better demand july-l-lw-. City refcr- kind of work. Address, "P." SUN Office. . E MODEL- -4 i Wheats NoJ 2 red, 92 ; No. 2 94 57 ouisviLLE, Ky., July STEAM LAUNDRY 3. Grain .firm. long berry 22 Patton Ave. ASHEV Is now in operation and is prepared to do all kinds of DAUNDKV wukk.i in wsYrrj best manner. Your patronage 1 solicited. . 5012- Lard firm, short ribs, ' i i No. J. mixea 00 Oats, No, 2, mixed, aby2. tu visions quiet. Bacon, clear rios, o., clear 8.90 : shoulders 6.75; bilk meats, clear ribs 7.75; shoulders, 6.1 V2; sugar cured hams, ll.25l2.50., Lrd, choice leaf, 0.5q. " 1; rivrm-iTi. Tulv 3. Cash quotations .fitlns of thc proposed i ' , j,i il j-t'Jl VVhpnt buildinir can he seen at the office were:? our, . uuu. n ""F f " Burkholder, No. 73 Bailey street). rw o Cnrti lower: JNO. z mixeu iVVi, 7 -- -r ' 1 Oats easier; No. 2 mixed, 34at 7.85. Bulk mekts quiet; 1 - a iaxtx demand, Jun29-iw. LLIl. t N. C, a respectfully PROPOSALS FOR NEW SCHOOL uviiuij. 30. olana and new vii of Mr. B. W 7.50; bacon fnr frnstruetinir same w s-iirtnl Committee ud to ana un Tulv 7. 12 m. The committee richt to reject any anu un ley street ncaicu um .-ill be received by the til Saturday, reserves the. short clear , 8.961 Whiskey scarce, high packin 1-1 i. . . j i rz 114. Hoge ! common and light 4.2526, A SIIEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY II ) s 0,000 n:otlery. Bv Telegraph t6 the sn. TVi. 1 ntli term of this school Wednesday, Sept. 5 1HS8, and weeks. For terms and particulars address jun28-td ' s. f. vena; 'Chairman. will open on continue BLE, Prin. San Francisco, Cal., July 3-j-The stage oummer school hic nlnppnaidHllldreth, of vacation, from I lJTl II Hill UtLVV LVli JLtl U1K l-AA V ---- - - - was stopped yesterdajy aftmcon by Mffii tiif.ii. Thev iuriiped from behind No. 18 Bearden avenue, near J," rocks and Compelled he expresSj j mes senger to, throw down liis guip and j tl comt)elled him and the driver to hi - uii.vJ.icc hnY roritainihsr $10,000 UVCl 1 0 I 1 in silver bullion. Pupils coacbed for collegiate and other ex n initiations or entrance into classes or graut o.,v,i S. F. VENABLE, in28-lw ' Prin. Ash. M l, Academy. The robber j esdaped. J officer! band 'V Miss militia had together by chainfe ol mdissoiuuie ineuu ship." Promptly at 3 o'clock, the procession composed of the sdme military commands as vesterdav. entdred the National ceme4 tery, Coldnel Gibson ranking nrpSPT r lcadimr. As Contermo s filed oast tne rosttum it struck t p pop ular airs from Erminie. "Dowdy jail birds of a feather' rang out through the shady lawjn, while smiles rippled over the faces of the crowd at the appropriate. ness of the selection. After th4 9th Niv York tramped past and ihe cavalry had thro wn dust over bromine it people on the ros trum, the stately monument hid them from sight as they marched back to their camp on first day's field. . General Gibson, of New York, arose and leaning heavily on his crutches requested Rev. Twitchell. df Hartiord, Lonn open the second dLy's reunion exercises with praver. Tht prayer was listened to with uncovered heads, and when hi ock concluding! he be, the crowd lomed .i,J nornss Lhe vast la-n . the sound was like; 4 1 I I .... iii- in New York. "! i T ii l ! Nkw. YoIvK, July 3.-Sigmund J. Sehg- At ! ci: ,.-.U.-if1 iMTt-nhnm H man. irmup oculh" r Hoiti. earn bosing the irni 0i bligman l:-- i It - I . . II . -At.' 0(T t?c ft- To Hrnlers in cloaRS, at AO. 010 -rr " ij made an assignment for the tlnefit of creditors, toSimbn Her- man giviiiy $6,875 preferences. The failu -e of Schgman Bros was caused! by that of Schgman, A Thi tnrrncr had enaorseu T j j . . : for the latter $80,000 of accommodation LARGE AND CIIOCIE : GRAPE VINE VA s-t RIETY OF Breaking tlie l,ockottt. I By Telegraph to the Sun. Pittsburg, fa., jury this afternoon word was received at Amalgamated headquarters xuax f u c , . or , , 4 . I . Wn-k- 1 1.11 X V-7 C, m. - I bcotdale Iron and bteei worKs -:-'r,r n the Lord's Prayer J in. and as it: rolled - i . r ocrfAii iebckv coast. TMn.iv1vnnia. had sijmed tnescaie- , and would continue their plant ml tun operation r A rrotest. s ! : 1 . 1 1 1 J ! . By Telegraph to the Si'N Washington, D.C., July 3.-The ost ATaster General has written TVpaWnt formallv protesting against Gen. the proposition made by the Civil Service hearty applause. Commission to extend classified service c ss to include the Railway postal pen vice. The uoet of the Accasion, Geo. rarsons T.nthroo. was unable to be present, biit part of his poeln was ! read by General Wt?r C. Kiiisr. and was received by tne audience wljth much applause. f When the orator, Geo1. William Curtis: iJ 0 c tented. cUers were called for by' Sharee. and he was greeicu i . x . The number Sn attendance wus ny. 1 1 . -t vesterdav. nor was tue eta icvio- . 1 near ontimcinsm so reat. 1- $15,000 Dehitid itiHis ACcounxs. By.Telegraphtothefeu.N. . v t i Tulv 3. Tolin: id. Vanloon. tor tne past j era" I Sower, Philade nntel Arrivals At Rntterv Palk are Mr. and Mk i?h- rall.-MTS. P M. Westfelt. S. C. ivuuvi. , III . . T J Iphfa; D. C. 'lownsnenp, r R: Bridges and family, rs. Judge S. F. Rice,: aid 1,1 t the Second .National Bdnk. 1 New Kork; Col r J . .... ' loUn- I -i.:..- T ": hen Afrs. D. R. Glazbt and daughter, Mot nuaivacawuu.--. , . . M .fien. Macon.. A party his accounts have oeen uvc , j. n. $15,400 has uccw ot mtJ persoiisj shortage of at least discovered. I Carpet Mills sunt pown. Bv Telegraph to the Sex. Clinton,! Mass. July 3.-Bigelaw -Car- len, lostly mine owners, have telegraphed or apartments at this 1,1 fAr- r few dats oi next weeK At the Swannanon, A. L. Noell, F. sUbler, and S. Towmajn, fohnson, t. - T V v, - - , - iyriO I rJaitimorc, -7- j ' pet Company's mill, employing IgOO Marshall; S . 1 a! j .liitr on account ot i".. J- - , hands, shut down to-day on acconn( scarcity of work. Lookspacific r Tij.trranh to the Suix t1v 3. It is believed that ifter DtK'lJ-V- - . . I . .4 lc-f o-Mflinnr Wit 11 KUSSlit, been established Emperor Wjlbam propose that the European powers re duce their armaments ton, Richmond; jr.jr. Starling, Columbia T. A. Canter. Phi ton, Memphis At the Grand adelphia, and J. Hes- tintral, are H. Tangs- has will dorf and C. Hopffiagle, Richmond; Dawes.' New I Ydr 1JJ. L. C. Bird, G Evanstown, C. Pres- k; T. R. Higdon, Kndx villc; W. M. Camcjron, Tenn.; V. R. Bntt (P. Ennis, Marion. 1 ress OF EVERY KIND, FOR SJ.LK. Apply to -J ' JOHN DELVAUX, ju23-tf " AsueVille," N. C. & Co. Mav & D R. CLINGMAN STARNES, PHYSICIAN ANU SURiOEON, paper. It Announced that o ties of the firm were about makinir thc total $24-6,000. the failure is shcjwn by the denness of factthat'ehecks to the iimouht o hen not nno were; read v to send but w, nounced. Assets!, can proximately given as yet, and balanclue of accounts are in prog- her habih- $160,000, The sud- $50, failure be ap- An inventory The! principal creditor are banks. M nst nf t he discounts were nlade by the Western, Shoe and Leather and Citizens' XT 4-irS-rl ViUnli-s.' The Sehsrmans .v 'L 2.1- cJirrtriait firm are brothers of Se man, Mav &Co. Will Xlpitor tlie Fourtli We the! undersigned merchants agree to innan & close our? stores and observe as a National holiday. S. R. Kepler, Powell ring & Weaver, II. L. lpng, liamson Co., Burt IX'hison rns. N. P, Chedister, Brevard Wl II. Lea M. Ramsey of of the Selig- theF burth w , ii. . i" X I ' J. VI. Alexander, Jones & Portner, $nvderL Iler- W. B Wil Max Mar & Blc nton, James Franks, Natt Atkinson & A"" M J man 62 Vi.q. L. Mu'ndav Son, J. P. Sawver,! Penni J. E. Dickerson, A. Wj hitlock The Nat on's Birthday win observed bv many of our people. . , . will le several basket picnics, of base bal be a duly There game . fireworks oh Town : Moun tain besides the pigeon, shooting and Snlnhur Sonnirs that ill end !with a. grand bill. Mr. GP looking tip Carolina. Hart, of San Francisco, is iv. tnlties of Western North V"- i . iank is Save Vpiir Money. Ti,- -Vcf em Carolina Savings open from 6 to 8 o'clock every Saturday eveningJil peposit your savings andget jn20 T- " CORTLAND, Hazel, N. C. r- REAL EvSTATE BROKER. I nRDRRS TO BUY ANO SELL PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. . 7PffOffice in the Barnard buil3in?, Patton T7RESII COUNTRY PRODUCI We keep constantly on hand fresh coon- try Produce 01 au mnus. i'uiki, "Kh" Chickens. &c. We sell at lowest price. Cull and see us. 1 ) C. E. LANE & CO.. S. Main Street. A RDEN PARK HOTEL ..... . . . - jnl7tf TIIOS. A. MORRIS. Prop., ARDEN, N. C. N EW MARKET. . Nine and a-half miles south of, Ashcville, on the Asheville & Spartanburg R. IK. , "Address . . We have just opened a New Market in the Rawls Block. Nrthea;t corner of Court, snnorf. where will be found at all times ft full variety of KINDS. FRESH MEATS OF ALL Our prices will be within the We intend to nccp inc reach of all. : f! evening interest on them. Two or three gentlemen can fjnd board aiid room at reasoname applying at the Daily Sun office. A young Prtie.s Wishing: .Cleveland hats win find them at Whitlock's to-day. jn29tt. good rates by man who can give the references wishes a situation. 'C," care Daily Sun. btst of Address, The response of President Cleveland 4 he ntifimtion comhnttee yesteruay was e notmcation cuihi'"-'- .yr J. decideflly the 1M pronouicjment that he has made since address inaugura he deli Lered his GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to our customers. We cordially invite the 1- r Ahi.-iiir to five u a trial, wc have one of the best cattle experts out buy . iiu? up the very best stock that can be found for our marxei. 1 jnl7tf ZACHARY, JONES BKO, J-JOCTOR JOHN HEY WILLIAMS j Has removed his residence to No. 30 Hay wood Street, corner Walnut number until further notice. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 3 to 5 J3fTice at same ffice Hours: p. m. mcl4Cm E. J. ASTON. FIRE, LlfK aU ACCIDENT INSURANCE. None but first-clftt rompinic Danish cloth in ' cream just in at beautiful colors and Whitlock's. represcn ted. s t 1 sum yt rs ! cum mere
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