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1 --.vri' - By Telegraph ! nri PKESES ARENOW RUN The Sun is tlie only paper in Wes tern North Carolina giving the Associated Press Dispatches. y1)KKlN-N;- ',. NQ. 104. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. . ! H H H ) fb H V Jo Bi W V il r. - - a 1 m , .a r ; 1 m ar : e 1 it VltOl'KlETORS. I c.tfKECrEDBY L rvlLLF irBAXDCOALCO.. .Li I 'S.-it CO I nKLIV!-KED: !l. .,r tcrate, $ 4,75 NuUtrbioe .... i.jo lUanii.. 950 i . V i; ;u ANi OTTICiAN, j LOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, c . BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, . I'!. t;:d silver ware, L.'vT!" L) SILVER V A RE, -1,A f:i) SIilVl;RWARE, - LAH.D SILVER WAR .OCKS, COxNGRESSIONAL. . SILVER i IEADED (,:).! 'i-:xs. Sj c. ;' v:-;al c.ooLs! I ! S s ECTACLES. ECTACLES, 'ECTACLES, - . . . SPECTACLES. OPERA CLASSES, O L'ERA GLASSES, ( )1EK GLASSES, i i5ERA GLASSES, GUi)lii. KliLlAlli-li l'KICES. I .. !- By, Telegraph to itbe Sux. i SENATE.- j ' 1 ; W asiiikgtox, D. C, J-rfy 5.-On mo tion of Mr. Eflmunds it was ordered that when tiie Senate adjourns to-day it be till 'Monday. i Mr. CuTIom gave notice that he would on Monday next ask the Senate to consider cue um to amend -the inter-state com- merce act. . i The message from the President vetoinr the bill granting1 a pension to Mary Anne Daherty was presented and read. It states that a large share of the report of the Senate committee on pensions (adop ted also 03- the House committee) con sists of a petition iln which this woman savs that her husband, who hid served 111 a New Jersey retfiinent, left her in 18G5 and has not been heard of si'.ice. ;Sbt i i - . i i ! had received a pension as the widow of paniel Daherty until it' was discovered tuar. ne was auve anci iiviiig pn j'uuaaei phia and was himself drawing a pension there; She had succeeded in -getting a pension in the first; instance bv much false swea'ringj The police records qf' Wash ington, where she had been livjing, siio wed her to he a woman of very bad charac ter, and that she had been under arrest . .. .. L . I 1 ' nine unies tor iiruuuenne 1 1 ! creating disturbance, aiid d meaiiors.; ! The theory seemed to be established that no man who l as served in j:lic army ctmld be a subject ol death or impaired health except as a resultofarinyi services. Medical theories i being set at, naught, even suicide was traced by devious and wonderfully curious ways to service in tij arm 3 aid the adjudication of the pension bureau'wece overruled in a most preremptory fashion by special acijs of Congress! . ; J : The President would vield to no man, he Bays, in his. desire to see those who had defended the government liberally treated. The charge of unfriendliness to veteran .soldiers was easily and some times distionestly made. The true soldier was a good citizen and would be satisfied with generous, fair and equal treatment. Tiie pension list of the republic should be ajroll of honoiv uot a matter of iudis- cri.uiu.", ; aiis -;iv:nj. lie :jaci at.em)- f i ! em the.tid. of im;;i ovideut pen- is, ii.ii ucii v , ther niisde- V ted to sion eiioctnients, b.il he stili felt his share ioo ! m t'iv of AIRING AND ENGRAVING. AIRING AND ENGRAVING. AIKiX'G AND ENGRAVING. AIRING AND ENGRAVING. 1 - ' i Ashevii.le, N. C. V ILLE ICE AND COAL CO. t-U.IN'S v: CO., PkoI'KIKroks. - I i'RE ICE - IVkE ICE - 1TI:E ICE ?1'-Vm M STILLED i WATER. ?KM !'!iILLED WATER. FKO.M I-iSTILLED WATER. !v liAiCI) AND SOFT COAL. i s KMUI'ILV FlLI-El. 1 .'-'iIioiie No 5C. ' i' V.v- i at The Old Depot IS lOXtt TO EI V!. vy 1CWWILL im i iil.UT "PHE OF- FICH. 1 ; ; ; w Otku'e. j I -a.a iH ;t:ii;inp. r-tttpn Av. Tt-Iiilione Xv G9. ; :.. o-:s Prompt Attkntion : ANri'ACTl'RED ICE. :' 'n;ntion of the public and to '"t us i.lcas on the subject of arti--v -ie t he ftllovin.er facta in regard '''';,,""'He of ice: Our manner of ma- nakinit absolutely pure. Then vi- rharcoal to completely deoder-am.-t any remaining traces of im- -"". alter which cans filled withitare r!:;e i hil'ed lelovthefrcezingpoint, it rcriains until it is frozen as clear for'liuman use. It lasts one F'-r than natural ite nnd has nil the vi nausof the hi h priced table OMimicrc f ofresp '.isibilitv in iettm them bceome laws. . jTbe bill and message were referred to the committee on pensions, as wer-; two other pension vetoes, one on the ground that the death of the party had no con nection with the service in the -army, and the other on the ground i: that the records did not show, that the soldier in question (said to have been an officer killed in tlw Custer massacre) was in that expedition. j ! j The conference report on the1 agricul tural appropriation bill was presented and explained in detail by Mr. Plumb. On one point the committee had been unable to agree, that was the item in- sertect Ly tue senate making jan appro priation of $100, 000 for continuing th ex-eriments in the manufacture of the stJirar from sorsrliuitii iThe conference report wa.i concurred itt and a further conference was asked on the item. ! A conference was ordered on tiie post olSce- appropriation ;bill and $enatois Plumb. Allison, and Beck 'were ippoin ted. The Senate then at-1:40, (instead of adjourning) took a recess till 2:30, to give time for tiie enrollment jf certain bills requiring the' signature tif.i the prc sidiijg oilieers of bilh houses. ; After patiently, but vairly u a quarter of an hoar fori.;thie fying blunders in j.he legislative appro priation bill to be sent! over from the House, so as to be signed by the resid ing officer, the Senate at 2:4-5 till Mondav. j i HGl'SE posed the appropriation of an aggregate sum that could only be wildly'guessed at. j The morning hour having expired the bill went over without action. Ilolman called up :he Senate land grant forfeiture bill, with e mendmentsrnade by thfe House. As amemded by the House, the bill which, as it came from the Sen ate proposed to forfeit grants applying to lands lying in opposite portions of aided roads not Jtiow completed, declares a forfeiture of the jands hTing opposite those portions of roads not completed at the time specified in tiie granting acts. After the sidjslitute had been read, the amendments were offered as follows: By Stone, of Missouri, to declare a com plete forfeiture of the entire grant where the road was not completed in time. By Ray son, of Ills.,-representing the minority of the committee, to confine the forfeituie to lands opposite the portions of the roads not now completed. By Stociifhile. of Miss., and Herbert, of Ala., appropriating lands granted to the Gulf, Ship Island, and Gi'rord and Mo bile Co., and sold to actual . sjettlers by States for Texas. Jlolman explained ' the nature of the proposition before the House as coming from the committee, and pointed out the difference in effect between it and tlie Senate bill, i He said the Senate jil would declare for the forfeiture of 5,627,- Tlie 1 Bj- Ttledriixh tb the Scn. Washixctox, offered Treasury cepted $35,000, T). C, July 5. Boudsj to-day, $452,000 ; ac4 registered four cbox, July 5. libel brou O fieri ugrs. .07 w I. . Tines Wins a Buit. liv Telcijaph to the Sun. In the trial of the suit 1 t ' bv Mr. O'Douuell against the Tithes, the jury returned a verdict for the Tiities. General Slicrislaji linpro-v ins By Teicrrliph to the Sun. j I l ;i ! - I Delewaije Breakwater, July 5. The following bulletin fttrnished the Asso- ciated Press, tl'is itiommg savs: 1 ! !al -Sheridan passed a light and this morning s before leaving His pujse and respi- 9 a. m. :Genei verv comfortable is at least as - i Hampton Roads 426 acres, while the pending bill would work a forfeiture of 54,323,99b acres subject to bonafide sales to settlers. As he was arguing that railroads had no nght to sell lands lying along uncom pleted portions of cheir lines. Pa-- son interrupted him to ask if he did not know that the Supreme! Court had laid down precisely, the opposite doc trine. Holnian refused to be inteirupted, a ud continued his jexplanaiion of , the features of the bill. He held i that lands vvere sold in many cases to speculators, but even though it was going , further than justice required, the .cpmtuitte had recommended to extend to raads which had Ijeen completed, and that sales made to bonafide purchasers should be con- firmed. This v quid leave the declara tion of forfeiture jsolely as a matter be tween., the government an d the coro rations, who themselves had nd claim on the'forbeara nee of Congress, j He then .went on at ler;ith' ! to defend 1 - .1 t 1 the course of the democratic pn.-ty in the matter of ranting lands t j rauro d companies. a.,1 spoke biieflv to his of : con firming the titles of bonafide purchasers of binds of the Girard and tobile frrant. as iiidications! are bill for effecting general!. reform; of op pressive war taxes, v - ; j . The platform was adopted by accla mation amid a , perfect storm of applause. Hon J.jW. Winan, of Wisconsin, was made permanent president of the conven tion. s . Winan's name - was ereeteu with mi-Thiv cheers. ,; jotigressnian Tarsney "of ' Michigan, chairbian of committee on peri nan en t orcra'ttiza'tion made the report' of the Cjomtnittee. and submitted the cchstitu tion of National Association of Demo crati c Clubs. Thcfo-j lowinq: names were recorhmend- ration are good, liiis appetite improving fc;.st and assimilation apparentl' excel lent. His condition is -such as to permit ofthe rcsuTiiption i thja't a1 comparatively es A- dele ed for officers of the Association: President, Hon. Chauncey Black, of Pcnr.sylyanta; Secretarv, Edwlrd B. Whitney, New York; Treasurer, Ceo. H. Lambert, of New Jersey. jate from Baltimore obtained i. smooth run can bfe made from the Ca of Delaware to Sfjndv? Hook. i ' ' 1 , ; 1 Kansas Democrats. B3' Telegt-aph to the Sux. Leavenworth, Kansas, ''July' 5. The Democratic State jConvention organized yesterday by the election of Judge John M. Galloway, of ort Scott, as chairman; several committees were appointed and an adjournment taken until & o'clock. At midnight the convention was stib in session. John -Martin was placed iff nomination for Governor by acclamat ion and aroused tumultuous- applause. Pre vious to Judge . Martin's nomination a loaf debate over1 the platform1 occured; as passed it -is jractieally the same as that of two 3'ears ago, saving plank de manding the submission of the prohibit ion amendment J46 a vote of the people which was eliminated. U.- A Saddened Fourth. By Tilesiaph to the Sr.v. New Orleans, La., July 5. A speeia from Water Valley, Miss., to the Times Democrat says: I 'Our little city, which until noon yesterday wTas one continuous round of enjoyment, was in mourning in The Tallabresha Fire Asso- tbe usual preparations Herbert, of A lmendment, urging the justice Mr. Oates, of 1 . Alabama, tavored the iiit ct forfeiture of every acre of land that could leganv Deioneiteq, out umortuna could not be declared, and 1 i posed pf the report ofthe gentlen sorghum tely the courts had decided that total forfeiture thit 1 dis- enjfrom Alissouri and Arkansas, Stowe aiid Mc Crae. . ' j ; As, to the position taken by th ; chair man o:r the committee, Mr.J Hoi trian, it was ti:e,most utterly illogical ever taken bv a hi wycr. The fact that many of the gran ts were impolitic and ought never to have b?en made, hacLnothin to dojwiih the present proeeedin"-. The question was, what could and should, be done the evening ciation had raj for tneir a. ami A ctowc. -oni villages l ad di'Aits .sr-r.-rt. four hundred per nd x cr the errand staj and fell with men women and 1 add 1 1 il Foil: -Lh oiT Tuly meeting thinei i:bo!ring towns and .dierSsd referent iCej to joint assejmbly of the sol- pat hy diers"o tvsbtir steady Fultz. western permission to iutroduce a resolution in the Blue and Gray at Gettysburg. The resolution stated that delegates to the convention w.ere thoroughly iu-svm- shown by the sol es united iat Get- ith the spirit . the two armi audit was unanimously qftlopted Produce Markets. 1 Bv Telegraph 0 the Sex Baltimore, July "AYheat, sour JMPORTANT announcement. At the request cf th'e citizensl of AnheTille and the travelling public especially, we hav (on account ot the discontinuation of the uptown ticket office) opened a GENERAL KA1U&AD INFORMATION Bt'REAC in connection with our Railway Ticket Hrok!- erage Business, where correct information pertaining to travel, schedule, etc., will be furnished free. Railroad tickets and Sleeping car bertht to all points, secured, and baggage checked and carriages o;dered at short notice. You will save inonev and time bv calling on K. G. iMcTEKRlN. CO., -54 South Main St. Two Doors North of Post Office ' 1 -YxrANTED- POSITION BV GENTLEMAN j- Seven vearseitncrience in store. City refer enees. Will. do any kind of work. Addres, jul'-l-lw. ."IV Sun OOice. TROPOSALt FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. On and after Saturday, June 30. plans nnd new PC 11 00 1 of Mr. 15. WW , Sen led bids 5. Flour, lrtm, active ' jS3t? ;:S ; Lo lgbcrry, firm. No. 2 dull, , lower. 84&9 ; winter red spot. and July S4V. Corn, southerii, firm; whitijr 54(5-o;.' .-yellow q nominal - 'I St; droefpi red S I Oat4 i barejy meats 114J 54i;c Cm Louis, July Si rr. , v neat No. 42 2 red Nojfb Lard 7Ya: weste rn dull, T 1 ' 1 11 o.- flour uun. ull lower. No. 2 SOU, Pork Bulk Whiskey easier, common and ,255.60; packing and butchers o. ago, July o. -Lasti quota- Corn dull; No. 2 mixejd rmer; No. i niixed, 341 steady, 114. Laid 7.S5 Land bacon unchanged logs quiet J tions were : Flour, in better demand spring wheat, 792- to 80. No 80..- to 81. 00; 4 2 corn H Mess pork 7 -79V2 8. Short ribi 7 45. Shoulders G 25-ra' 6. 50. Whiskey 1 20. Loi ISVII-T.E, KV.J Wheat, No'. 2 red, Jiy Grain firm. 92; No. 2 1ot jig berry mblcd to witness the asscm At pile o'cVbk, when about ons had: taken seats on the building gave. way xsh, burying in its ruins children excitement andcdivfasioa followed, strong men turned screamed fii Indescribable scene, mothers children, and ale at the their lost whole families yere pinioned in asohd mass under t&e debris. Those who were as to be on the outside rescue and so fortunate rushed to the 94i nCom, No. 2 rijxed 55; No. white, 57J JfiQats, 5o. 2, mixed, 3(V37. Pro visions quiet. Bacon, clear ribs, 8.40; cleii.rti.90; shoulders G.75; build meats, rlciiT : ibs 7.75: shoulders. 6.114 cured hams; 11.25:12.50. Lard, choice leaf, 9.5Q. 1 r . i f 1 Cincinnati, JuU' 5. Cash quotations were: l-iour. guii. aroopinr. neat No. 2 red, 84. Corn lower; No. 2 mixed 50!.l Oats easier!; No. 2 mixed, 346. d firm, 7.85. j Bulk meats quiet; rt ribs, 7.50; j bacon foir ! demand, i t clear, 8.90. jWhiskey ll4 J Hoge scarce, high ; comrhon and Iight4l25('i26, jiacking and butchers 5.4085. 13.45. specifications ,of the proposed building cftn be seen at the olfice Btukliohler. No. 73 Bailev street for constructing same will be rertived by the School Committee up to and until Saturday, Tiilv 7, 12 m. The committee reserves the ri'ht to reject any and nil bids. WM. W. WEST, Chairman. Jun29-lv. S UMMER SCHOOL. During the two months of vocation, from Monday, July 2d, a limited number of pupils will be taker for Instruction, at m v residence. No. IS Bearden avenue, near Academy st. Pupils coached for collegiate and other ex amination or -entrance into classes or grade in schools. i''WCv., F. VENABLH, jnliS-lw AJ?ru.Ah. Mil. yrrtv...,' A LARGE AND CIIOCIE VARIETY OP Academy. 1RAP 15 VINES I : 1 Or-EVERV KIND, FOR SALB- . Apply to t ju23-tf JOHN DELjVAl'X, ASHKVILLE. N. C. DK CLINGMAN STARNES, PHYSICIAN ; AND SURGEON, jn20 Hazi-L, N. C. CORTLAND, I REAL ESTATE BROKER. I !in a short time H thing near fifty people v with broken bodies and wound, but it so h:ippen He favored the amendments' presented by the minority f the committee : Mr. Stockdale plead for the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad, holding thsdrit had not had an opportunity to comply with .the terms of the! rraut, but railing 10 r pill, recti- kidjournec: hard at work, and he wished jto j .1 i . -what already been done was now save j In concluding ! I vised the House nothing, and members would be meant deceiving the country by passing I The f ;Stone'j; Washington, D. C, July 5. The House went into committee of the whole oil the bill tor the settlement ot the cl lim of the State of Florida 011 account c f expendi tures incurred-in suppressing Indian hos tilities and for other. -"purpose: Dough erty, of Florida, spoke briefly (upon the tnerits of the bill, setting 011 : the emer gency which had called forth the expendi tures and maintaining the justice and equity ofthe measure. Whitthome, of Tenn., and Davidson, of Fla., also advo cated .the passage of the bill, jointing to a precedent in the case of the j ayment of similar claims of the'State of Texas and declaring that there could be no question of liability of the government Iowa, did not believe, that t ment should pay the interest expended as was proposed by had not done so heretofore in and any rule should be genera of Pa., said the parties seeking equity should come with clean hands! The rep resentatives of the State of Florida had obstructed the passage of the bill to re fund the direct tax to other states and i deserved no equity here. The bill pro- killed. Kerr, of he govern- on money tlie bill. It such cases Jackson, 1 ture com pie te as terms !of errant II with. I Upotit an aye and nay vote the he lleba the ate. Hoi an ad' that the Senate bill was first proposition in order amendment to make the fbrfei- to all lands1 where ad not been epm!plied incut was registered, yens 60, nas104 The amendment oSered bv excepting the Gul not rejected with and Ship I division. I Herbert's motion to amen comflrjm titles to St $lau lands sold amend- jjekdale, d ""rant u so as to bvlthe Gi rard & Mobile Railroad Compdny met ith d like fate- and the question was aracnJ- rejected then w then put on Pay son's minority ment $imilar to Senate. A3es and nays beiiW taken the amendment was i . 1 1 by ye4s 71, nays 92. The committee substitute adopted and the question recurring on the passage cfthe bill as ainended, the vote Resulted yeas 141, nays T2, no the House at 6:05 adjourned was quorum, so leaving1 the bill as was killed 011 impossible to some of whoi One member broken, anotl "arms and almost everv n it is thoug bail' was slmhtlv wounded. T rinht. At OUSE IxOR RENT. ere taken j out limbs, bruised cit' Det couccivaoie d that no due this time it A1 imprisoned victims; were released. Some- six; room s tiear the busnessjpart of the Culi at tlie office ot tlie Kcgister 01 ds july 6-tf. SHEViLLE MILITARY ACADEMY. ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL PROPERTY, WrILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. JSfr Ofnce in the Barnard building, Pntton a tuuc entrance. j malS pRESH COUNTRY PRODUCE. We keep constantly on hand fresh coun try Produce of all kinds. Butter, Eggs, Cl.ick.cns, iscc. We. sell at lowest prices. Call and see us. , ; - C. B. LANE & CO., . S. Main Street. lis give a list of the; wounded, The t.Sth term of Wiis school will open on WeU-JcesJay, Sep!'. 5:4888,! and j continne 20 j'vja23-td ,S. F. VEXAWLE, Prin. 6f th j . k 1 . , 1 : .1 ht cannot live. 1 had an arm Bemocraiic ilen. By Telegraph to the Sd BALTIMOlilC, Music, Lonve o'clock. LjuH 5.-Thc a onvcutBOu of Democratic Clubs had its second ses- i 1 I ! - sion this morning at tl Wmi! E. Kusscll e Ad 01 -,ets, temporary 'Caainiurn, order numerous telegrams from "various iec ; 1 ti ltion to orcier ai. naii He Stated that he. ha le 0 oftl-4 fired land ( v i t j , tiens di" country wismug th succecf in itslworkl One 1 . i j stated: that over one htm! been organized in Indian were going to carry that land and Thurmah. Tne commiitee on resdluriouSyas as folloj loemy Massac called past recci T7o'r SALE. A good stock of groceries and Jt the best-' .business m Asheville 1c amount of c apita! invested. Also nice resi- denti! property on Bailey street, at a bargan fcof iturllier particlars apply to lu'ne 6 tf. ! ti. L.. A1COO.NALU. of i ti the ten EO. KIMBER, Jl ri - i. A PRACTICAL SLATER. Dofts all Manner of Slate Rooking. I lots ALL ' M.i.ER OF SLATB RoOFfNO. Doiis all Manner of Slate Roofing. :-i! on ven tion telegrams clubs had that t tejfor Cle report, of Will Guarantee all Work to be first-class nu free Irom leaks, at satislactory prices Can erive the best of references. i j r.AlI Repainner to Slate Rools neatlv and ed jisjustantially. done, and the best materials aiwavs useu. Lfass ioimiu. Address in care of box G8, ai2tl'i v - Asht rpH E ASH EVILLE 1 tl !:.. . Delegates of Democratic clubs of United States: -in icouvention Assembled, inve tlieir hearty ' endorsement to the the National fledge their ley Ve- he vs. lie SULPHUR SPRINGS .HOTEL SULPHUR. SPRING'S HOTEL SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL xot Opes.--' -Stow Oi-f.v.- XOW OPEN. Now Open. platform adopted by Democratic Convention, dhd j enthusiastic support to its candidates We declare orjr mot cmtdiiitic) apprdval ofthe wise, progressive land patriotic .nlministratiob of President Clevelimd . arid believe tlijegeneral ifteests of dionh wole country; require that ne! unfinished.busincss A11 Electric Storiii. Bv Teleeraph to the Srx. Mason City, ! Iowa, Julvi o.-f A very heA-v storm swept over the' northern portion of this cotmty- yesterday. Corn fields were levelled, a number oi" houses uiijroofed and small grain badly damaged. The rain and wind were accompanied by the heaviest electric storm known here for years; ' many pastures standing near wire fences were j passage oy 01 tne xtouse LA fc. OV IN fc the Ie 5residencv, ville. N. C. .1 tNow Open. Now Open. Now Open. 4tNow Opun. f R ATE i r . ; NVee k , . . . . v.'.i.. ...... rlpay,. - - pS-lm JAMES S D tyOR RENT, ; . A BOARDING HOUSE.- given a second xerin in which his conscientious and fearless dis charge of its duties entitles Ijnni to re ceive. We warml nation of 'AI commend t en G. Thnrmari te nomi- for Vice uithih two minutes walk Booms on 'Pitt on Avenue srounas, -v Cii '.suaaea. Ai$o gooa paraeri. $60 per month, unfurnished. Furniture r sale, orlqase4 ; Fa: nisheu liotiie, 9 room 21 President; .Jn : honored Democratic statesman, of! long cxrjeriencc and high wav to aoorn ability, qualified in every that ofiice add stands nejxt m succession We give oar endorsenic and courageous messat Cleveland at horses and jnttle in j Congress, ai the oTiening wl yc rejoice it to the sound e oi uresiuenz of the present at the coming the Democratic Tmajonty of $10 00 ..... .. 2.GO CARRIER. Manager. RDEN PARK 'HOTEL f! . . . . . . . . . - "Nine and a-half miles south of Asheville, on the Asheville & Spartanburg R. K.' Address i - THOS. A. MORRIS, Pbop., jn!7tf Ahdkn, N. C. N EW MARKET. WTe have just opened A New Market, in the Rawls Block, Northeast corner of Court Square, where will be found at all times a full variety of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. Our prices will be within the reach of all. Wc intend to keep the best, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to our customers. We cordially, invite the people of Asheville to eive us atrial. We have One of the best cattle expert out buy ing up the very best stock that can be found for our market. jnl?tf ZACHARV, JONE8 & BKO A 2rf ORDINANCE. of Puilic Square V cry large j. in Doubleday. on Haywood st. Top of Town mountain. Unfurnished house, 6 room; Haywood st. 2 and room, South Avenue. g Unturnishd houses, on Phillip street. trect. I ATTENTION! Pv order of the administrator, the under- cmed will sell t a positive bargain, good quiy tor two weeps, i Lots on iiaiiey street yoxidd One half cash, ' balance on timei. Also on cpsy t'-ixis cljfap, I ' li ! i: Lois on iifii iin'i itutier streets ooxioo. 5 . " Hazel Hill 50x125. Representatives, of the july 6-1 w. Apply to M. CAMPBELL. To provide that the VUdcrmen of the Citvcf Asheville may negotiate a loan ol One Hun. dred Thousaud Dollars, for the use and !ciie rit of said city, as set forth in said ordinance : Be it oiduined by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Asheville, That for the purpose t obtaining the onsent of a majrity of the qualified and registered voters of the tit v that the Board of Alderman of the said city may borrow the s'um of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be applied to the construction of -a system of Sewerage, and other necessary anu permanent improvements, an. election shall be held on Tuesday, July the loth A. D. 188S at the usual voting plait, and under the rules and regulations governing such elections in said city; and if the consent of the required majority shall be obtained at such election. then the Board of Aldermen may borrow said sum of money upon the bonds of the said city to be made and issued, in their discretion, in the denomination of Fifty, One Hundred and Five Hundred Dollars, with interest coupons attached, I The said bonds shall become due and paya ble thirty j-cars 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 signed by the Mayor and counter signed by the Treasurer, and be under the seal of said city. . ' . The said bond shall in no case ?e disposed of, sold, assigned, or transferred for a less price than par. . " The coupons of said bonds shall be at all times when due, receivable iu paynjent of taxes due taid city. i II. S. HARKINS, Mayor. May 26, 1888. j . Any person whois not already registered on ' the registration books of the city will call on Col. S Bulow Erwiifat thcofTu-c ofthe county Treasurer in the court house. j v By order of the Board of Aldermen, Invlpt F. M. MILLER, City Clerk, t J : X
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