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3TEAM! elegraph ! 1 fiE Sun is the only paper in Wcs tern North I Carolina giving thel Associated Press Dispatches. ' J NO. 105 ASHEVILLE, N. C., SVTURDAY, JULY 7, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. i. .7 - i $ U i:H .ft! AY .... ,1 : V i h x I I .1 ri M PI ISA i: I -1 -;-h I v.-'.. Sf . l-k - F. il XXI T. - 1 : j ' ' j p j- - f ' '1 - 1 ;r- - 1 I ; . - I r -fM- ' ... I . . " ; : i ; I ! I . .' . - 5 V , . . 1 : i . i . i. ! 1 VlIl?COAl MARKET. CORRECTED BY FVILLH ICR AND COALCO. LL1NS & CO I'KOPRIETORS. " .- nU.lTKRED: Lr-ru 1 .-. tondlutnii. - .r grate. - ) Nut, lor Stove, stnut, Ve,. 4.75 4.75 9.25 9.50 9.25 i EX I SX, Ilek and optician, I Patton Avenue. CONGRESSIONAL. PRKSIDF.NT CLF.VEUND EX- x;iicisi;s the veto iovi:xt. Iand forfeiture Dill' Passes tlie xuc; uitpiu i-rojjress 011 ' tlie Tariff Bill. ! 4 II liS, in-:s, IIKS. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, f BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, b PLATED SILVERWARE, D PLATED SILVERWARE, ) PLATED SILVERWARE, D PLATED SILVERWARE, AXI) SILVER HEADED CANES, ;t)Ll) PENS. &C. I 1PTICAL GOODS! t ' SES. SES, ?ES, ?ES, PES, ?ES.- SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, HOUSE. By Telegraph to the Sf n. h ashixgton. D. C. i July 6. The Speaker pro tern laid before the House a message from the President returning, without his approval a till granting a pension ta Julia Welsh, alo a communi cation, from the Light House Board rela- being refined when tinctured, colored, or adulterated, on all chocolate confection ery 10 cents per pounc . ) - With sugar against in: export duty it is also provided that to encourage do mestic production, there shall be paid a bounty to United . States . producers .of sugar from beets, sorghum and other cane, raised in the United Statis as fol lows: Crystallize I sugar contained above 56 degrees, not above 56 de- Bond Offerings. By Washington, D. Tlie B3H degxaph to th Sun. C. July offerings to-day $437,000, 6. Bond registered. Produce Markets. ; By iTelcgraph to the Srx. I - :- & i ; t r ' 1 '!; Baltimore, July 6. -Flour, Voyage! Resumed. Telegraph 'to th Srj. Water, amendment Mr. he appropiia in the.Sundrj-' tive to the inadequacy ot tion for light house service: Civil appropriation bill. Mr. Hatch, of Missouri,' presented the report jf the conferees oh the Agricul tural bill to the effect that they had therein, or molasses 6" cents per -gallon, grees 4 cents. . In! supporting his Cannon alluded to the frauds which he asserted had grown up under the pres ent law and criticised the bill for perpetua ting fraud. The bill was better than the present leUv, but it wals far short ofwhat it ought jo be. I ' 1 .. Mr. Funston, of Kansas, suggested that t farmer not be pri reached an agreement upon all points of i was adm appropriating $100,000 j Ivy ho produced sorghum would tected it ;sugar under No. ! 16 tted free. i . j difference except the Senate amendment Mr. Ba'vne, of Pennsylvania, spoke in for! sorghum I support of the amendment.. j sugar experiments. Tlie report was Mr. Kejly. of Pennsylvania, said the July 6J Delaware Break 1 .1 United States Steamer Swatara, with Gen. Sheridan and Physicians On board resumed voyage to- Monqjiitt, Massa chusetts, this morning, sailing from here CIL J.JVJ ct. lil . steady Fultz. firm. Wheat, southern, firm, higher. 819 ; Longberrj-', ?90 ; spot, western firm. No. 2 winter red 85"V. Corn, southern, firm ; white 6516; yellow 58p,9 6. Cash quota- Chicago, tions No. 2. were July Flour, firm, unchanged spring wheat, Dyuamitej Trouble. 1 1 Bv Teleeraoh; to the Sun Chicago. III!. Tult 6 T. A I Banerson. deputy auditor of Aurora, Blincpis.1 divi sion of Brotherhood jof Locomotive En gineers, was brought to Chicago this morning under arrest by deputy United States Marshal j he is charged with com- J plicity in the alleged dynamite adopted and the conferees directed to insist upon their disagreement !to this amendment. The regular ordei vasfde manded, it being the aye and .no vote on the passage of the land grant forfeiture bill and the! vote was I taken resulting, ayes 177, noes 8. So the )ill was -passed. Mr. Belmont, of New York, from the committee on foreign affairs, reported the result of the inquiry' into the case of John Curtin Kent, and was placed on the Calendar. j Mr. Atkinson, of PennM fom;t he com mittee on the District of Columbia, re ported the bill to punish public drunken ness in the District. The House then went into committee of the whole on the tariff bill. The pend ing paragraph being that relative to iron or steel raihvay fish plates,! or splice bars. Ill Air. j agricultural interest ol the country! was in a state of depression, and just as: that interest vias beginning to be developed hy the raising of sugar beets, and sorg hum, it. jwas proposed that the whole policy of the governrrjent in relation to sugar should be changed and- that bounties should be granted." He did not believe in it. Pending further debate Lthe committee at 5 o'clock took , the evening ses- arose and the House recess until 8 p. m sion to be for the consideration of pen sion bills' A New Tariff Bill. y Telegraph Washington, July that the Seriate wil is one which could Buchanan's motion to strike out the paragraph was rejected. j Mr. Bavne, of Penn., made a similar motion with respect to the paragraph relating to: spikes, horse shoes, &c, . ' - ' f statin; that the revenue derived Voin ! I i this source last vear was but $10. The motion wasj lost. The reading of the bill then progressed rapidly. Motions made on I the Republican side to strike out The sub-committee mittee, I has been 1 to the Sun. 6. The statem plrepore a tariff ent bill h4ve been matie at t t - airy time: within the last 6 or 8 weeks. pfl its Finance Cbm- giving a hear in many of the paragraph lK-in generally without little debate. division and "with Stives of all interest who, desire toi J.GOOirS. KKLIAULE I'KICHS. :ING AND ENGRAVING. IING AND ENGRAVING. IING AND ENGRAVING. IING AND ENGRAVING. Farquhar. Illinois, anc of New ! York, A( Spooncr, of Rhode Island, rejected to interested parties, having been formed for that purpose. Voj-day it has givejn a hearing to representatives of vanous branches of the paper! making industry It is announced upon iiuthority that actual work of formulating a bill been begun by the aarainst Quinceyi nection the . Chicaaro, Burlinsrton 2 red 88 ; corji 49 ; No. 2 oats, Mess pork 13.60. ribs, -741 Shoulders 6.2550. 813:i(r?2s. No. 31U 1 Lard 8.20. Short Short plot and clear, 7.8590.Whiskev 1L20. St. Louis. Tulvi 6. -Flour stead v. drooping. Wheat dull lower. No. 2 50'i, Pork Bacon short 5(370. red o. corn niger; Ao.; mixed Oats firmer ; No. 2 mixed, 35V4 higher j 14.3 71. Lard 7.57. higher; shoulders 7; long 8.45; ribs 8.4550; short clear 8.6 Railway. Exactly what his con- with the plot is the Burlington officials refuse to state at this stage of proceedings. Another Disastrous Storm. ! By Telegraph! to the Sun. I 1 i Rock Island, III.!, July 6. -The storm which passed over Rock Island county on Wednesday night was! the mosi : dis astrous; 'that has visited this section in - 1 years. In the county ajfl The oat crop: hts suffered greatly. upper portion ot Rock Island 1 . i- 1 1 the streams are swollen to an ; - 'i 1 arming extent, destroying public foads, and in some instances causing jloss -of stock. A farmer named Alvin Cox, while di-iving trom the celebration in one township to his home in another, was caught in a freshet, and with his horse was drowned in the current ojf a stream that was hardly discernible in the morning. that it.will be ended j within ten days. Invitations are extended ,to represeiita- ams, of protested against the reduction of duty on tiles and lorem rate the imposition of an advo- or present their wis It is further sLated embodv a thorough sii b-com m itt ee the has and be heard, that thev make tbeir appearance ime will ie$ within that t that the - bill revision of the tariff, keeping in view the strengthening and The Democrats Refrained I preservation of the protective system from replying and upon a standing vote j It will be framed to Fanjuhar's amendment increasing and scaling duties in proportion to size of files prevailed by a vote.of 64 to! 61, Mr. MillsJ however, .demanded tellers, and the result was reversed, Aheville. N. C. i : LLE ICE AND COAL CO. the amendment ;cas Od, s was re- navs 70, and jetted. On motion of Air. Vance, of Qonnecti- 'cut, with assent of Air. Mills and amid some sarcastic laughter from fiRepubli- dutv of screws the LIXS & CO.. Pkopriekors. cans, the paragraph imposing a kd valorem on wood f PI KE ICE r riTRE ice 4- r pure ice 4- present rate restoring the re- DISTILLED WATER. fM DISTILLED WATER. M PIMILLED WATER. HARD AND SOFT COAL Pkomptly Filled. L 35 per cent. was stricken out. thus of duty Air. Dubois, of Idaho." ouuosec duction of duty on lead ore. He offered amendment retaining the jexisting duty and providing that a combination of lead ore with gold or silver ore shall not be exempt from the duty on lead ore. The amendment was lost by a ti vote of 62 to 62 Mr. Stone ment which, as fixed bv t reduce the revenues 70 to 80 millions oti dollars, including the abolition of the tobacco tax, all spe cial taxes and that on' spirits. Count of Paris Writes a better. of Mo., offered an a mend while leaving duty! on lead le bill, provides that a com bination of lead with silver in ofes shall not exempt lead therein from duty. Rejec ted after a Icing political debate, in which the amendment before the Hoiise was entirely lost sight of. One submitted b- elenhone Vr TR aki at The Old Depot. 1 J A I NTS IX RKttAR I ! t-'OAL OR ICE WILL BE fORTED AT THE OP- FICE. I i Ittow Office. " rnarl huiiding. Patton A v. Warner, of rate of dut- Telepl lone No 69. kks Oii;S Prompt Attention. sXt'FACTURED ICC. rmation of the public and to Mo., restoring the j present on lead ore was also rejected. On motion of Mr. Mills the clause was stricken out! which imposes a Lluty of p TO EI- 35 per cent, ad vane- on pen knives and J . razors, thus I restoring the present rate. , 1 M I - On inotion of Mills, a clause was in serted fixing the rate on tvpe lor pnht- i 1 i incr at 15 per cent advance. Sugar and molasses and confectionery clauses being reached by agreement tiiey all considered together.: After an understanding had been reached that a Vote should not be taken to-day, Cannon, Of 111., offered an amendment striking out all of the sugar and molasses paragraphs and inserting clauses fixing duties as fol lows: Sugars not above No. : 16 Dutch standard, syrups, &c, and all molasses testing not above 56 degrees, not other- By Cable to the Sun. Paris, July 6. The police have seized ut the houjse 'of M. Dufuile, director of Orlcanish press, copies, of a letter writ ten bv the dount of Paris to the conser vative mayors of l7rance, in which he says: "I have to protect municipal liber ties and finance against an extravagant and tyrannical administration, which is the willing tool of the party which com promises the Republic and which will cause its downfall. The day is near when we must all unite and establish the government of France upon a durable basis. The Republic has not given the Communes the liberty it promised them r 1 V Republicans consider any; means jasti fiable to secure for themselves a major councils. The com into oppressors and bjected to a system s. It no longer dis- 11 of its resources, and Mayor Hewitt at Iast Nominated 1 By Telegraph to the Sun. San Francisco, CalJ, July 6. At yes terday's session of the American Party, aelcgat6s-at-large to t le Natiorialj Con vention were elected asi follows:1 !P. D. VYigginton, Frank M. Pixley, Victor B. Whiskey 114. July 6. Grain firm. Hamsjll12.50, It "J 1 - V ts' I Louisville, Ky Wheat No. 2 red, 1 92 ; No. 2 long berry 94. Corn, No. 2 mixed 55; No. 2 white, 57. 1 dats, No. 2, mixed, 3(V'i37. Pro visions quiet. Bacon, clearj ribs, 8.40; clear 8.90; shoulders 6.75; bulk meats, clear ribs 775 ; shoulder, 6. IV2; sugar cured !iams,111.2512.50. Lard, choice leaf.-S.5oV " !' j j j , CincJinnat, July 6. Cash j quotations Flour, dull, drooping!. Wheat jred, 84.. Corn lower; No. 2 mixed Oats' easier; No. 2 mixed, 3-VM6. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. - 'I ; . At the request of the citizens of AnneTUle and the travelling public especially, we have (on account ot the discontinuation of the uptown ticket office) opened a J-l ENERAL RVLROAD INPOBUATION UCKEA in connection with our Railway Ticket Brokp crajie uusincss, where correct infortnaiiod pertaining to travel, schedules, etc., will be furnished free. ! Railroad tickets and Sleeping car berths to all points, secured, and baggage checked and carriages o dered at snort notice. f j You will save monev and time ly calling on R. G. MCFERKIN. At CO.. j 54 South Main Sti Two Doors North of Post Olhcc. RANTED. S POSITION BY GENTLEMAN Seven years experience in store. City refer ences. Will. do any kind of work. Address, july-l-lw. ' "IV St'N Ollicc, were : No. 2 50i2. Lard short firm, ribs, scarce packin 7.85. Bulk 7.50 ; bacon meats quiet ; fair demand, short blear, 8.90. Whiskey 114. Hoge , high t common and light 4.2526, g and butchers 5.4085 arrivals than at Hotel Arrivals. 1, ; - i . i ; -. 1 The hotels are filling rapidly being more numerous yesterday any .time this season. At Battery Park there vere twenty-nine aj-nyals among the ntimber jjeing W. F. Prisleati, Atlanii ta; H. H. Do no ho and A. B, jcjasselman, St. Louis; G B. DeRusey and yvife, New Orleans; C. ilall. A. F. Slater, N.C.IIook . 1 . .... S Atkins. Clayton, o pledging the suppor to Abram S. Hewitt will accept the nomination of President. The adopted, it . being adopted two yeas sine die : Robertson. Alfred Doggett. District del egates were also elected : P. rD.-Wiggin-ton and Frank M. Pixljey the latter ed- ii ir t . 1 . t itrt- rt the A rtrrtrinmt were chosen as . u 1 j-i i L nAiA Lane, Jarrets; P. H. Hanelsoh, Richmond; eJevLUrs, i Resolutions were adopted fr. ..!?.-- . j '.f . ' of the Convention 1 ' Keim an7 c 1V vva,kef' 1 m ailelJ1ia; Nel Vnrk if he Mrs- Litton, Ga;jrl. iS. Jones, Balti- and R Brantley, New Yotk; G Richmond; J. L. I'itts and wife, (if ' i . J ; 1 I Ala.; A. Memminger, Charleston,; and T. B. I ebbyjatid family, lelzer,s. C. ! I ' j I I SwANNANriA. M rs. Tarjton, Mrs. Cow- an, and Miss' Reynolds, Ft-ankmrt; H. H i 1 . pROPOSAl 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. Se)nled bids for constructing same will be received by the iHuuui uiiiuiiLiic- up 10 anti unm nuiuruny, July 7, 12 m. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 1 ( VM. W. WEST, Chairman. RUMMER, SCHOOL. During the two months of vacation, from Monday, July 2d, a limited nnmlx-r of pupils will be taken for Instruction, at my residence, No. 18 Bearden avenue, near Acndemy st. . j Pupils coached for collegiate and; other ex- ' aminations or entrance into classes or grades 1 in schools. S. F. V ENABLE, ! jn28-lw frin. Ash. Mil. Academy. I A LARGE AND CHOCIE VARIETY OP -GRAPE VINES- ju23-tf EVERY KIND, FOK SALE.. 1 Apply to J JOHN DELVAUX, Asiihville, N. C. JJR. CLINGMAN STARNCS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, jn20 Hazel, N. C. T-w CORTLAND,' REAL ESTATE BROKE nrj- ,for the office platform was then the same as that more; ; W. 0. Knight, Richmond; H i Adjourned lew Yorlt Stock Market. By Telegraph tp the Sun. New York, Jbly awoke from its the transactions Winch Paine, nooga Carolina i , ville; Ernest A. A. Boggs ville; W. ,H. and wife and Miss Cleveland; C. W. Neal Charlotte Chatta 6. Stock market Tyson, Wilson," A. C. McGallia House. B. F. Gregg; Knox L. Eubank, Henderson ville; Memphis; N. Cannon, Green- Goodlet, ' Green vi stagnation tp-day ana vnie Texas, foot up more than for parishj La; the previous three days of this week put I Griffin, Ga together. There were good buying or 1 e) B. H. d, Green- I. L. McGalliard, Tensas R. B. McFarland and wife, ders on the marketi commission houses tnis morning and 'again appeared as purchasers, which gave speculation a mucn more legitimate lappea ranee x nan At the same time Chica- A Gold Watcli Stolen j I i 1 .' i -i At the entertainment given for some time. go sent buying turally grangers took first places in the ' rrric on July the Colored Masonic Hall for the 1 of the A. M. E. clsed Zion Church, a watch was stolen i ordeis cm grangers. Na- dealings jand Rock ity in the municipal mune is thus divided oppressed. Itis su of obligatorj' budge poses independently parents no longer control the education of their children. An ephemeral government may promise to restore 3our lost liberties, but do not expect it promise to destroy liberties Monarchy alone can best liberties and establish order in Com to be able to keep its Its first care would rather be remaining to your. munes and in State. restore to you your pons ideas on the subject of arti- wise provided for, are to be; exempted CTve the folio wine facts in reeard facture of ice: Our manner of ina f distil the water by condensing inaking it absolutely pure. Then r"arcoal to completely deoder- rtt any remaining traces of im- aiter which) cans filled with it are c chilled below the freezing point, remains until it is frozen as clear solid as use. I 'l almost as ft for human! glass. This j molasses 4 cts. pejj- gallon, glucose 1 cent t lasts One 1 I nnt.nrl ctirrnr ramlr tint frlrirefi. 1 1, r. . .... uci ipuuuM, ..e,... , , j - ii.iuinii kt ami nn nil tut 1 ftures of th nnintrc from duty. In the event niat no export duty is levied by any country of expor tation sugars above No; 16 arej to pay a duty of a third of one per cent! molas ses above 56 degrees 2 cents perj gallon, maple sugar 2 cents per pound oficrystal lizable sugar contained, j maple syrup or Tew York Cotton Market. 1 By Telegraph to the Sun. New York, July 6. Hubbard, Price & Co's circular to-day says : Less active but feverish the market has continued tn-dav and ooeratibns were, conducted with great caution. Advices from Liver pool were less favorable, arrivals closing easy, 1 to 2 points down. Our market opened bearly steady 2 to 3 points lower, but there seemed to be an effort to stimulate August, and values regained the loss made. The jmarket failed, how ever, to realize any sanguine anticipa tions that may have been entertained by bulls and few sellers. by German elemen broke prices quickly mostly represented of our exchange, New crops suffered most, closing 7 to 8 points under yes terday, while August showed a decline of onlv 2 points. hi h priced table, Save vour money jand grow indepen dent. Tke it to the Western Carolina Savings Bank where ;it will draw inter- 5 cents per pound j all other confectiorer- for vou. Open everj- Saturday even- iek not enumerated and on sugars alter ing irom o iu o u ciu. - picuous Island for its strength, .North Western and stock came next in the' hattan and Missouri I became Con- followed by rest. Gould 4th, in benefit double bearing No. 528297, eagle hunting case, move ment 1680185, Elgin key whider, Elgin the following description: Case, ri-T i 1 -1 'j : I - - movement, f ; ! r it- ' Any information leading to prominence, Man- acinc being very n strong, and the latter quite active once more.- Shorts ran to cover and swelled the volume of business, though advan ces made are out of all transactions recorded and Northern Pacific )rominent features. preierrea wrere he announcement; hat a syndicate had sold the rest of the covery of the watch will be liberally re warded! by reporting the same to D. Suggs. 38 Spruce Street. 2t- H OUSE FOR RENT. the re- - ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. . r-bffice in the Barnard building, Patton . avenne entrance. mal5 ; ( - pRESII COUNTRY PRODUCIji We keep constantly on hand fresh coun try Produce of all kinds. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, &c. We sell at lowest prices. Call aud see us. ' j C. E. lane! & CO., S. Main Street. t A RDEN PARK HOTEL I- AND COTTAGES. K Nine and a-half miles south of Ashe ville, on. the Asheville & Spartanburg R. K. Address THOS. A. MORRISJ Pbop., jnl7tf AkltEN, N. C. W MARKET. proportion to I six rooms near the business pait of the Oretrnn ctnrlrs city- Cal1 at the office of the Register of uregon stocKs Deeds- ; 1 f july 6-tf. ;hird mortgage bonds tmg aemana ior rne SHEVILLE MILITA in burope, crea- last i mentioned Co olers were not far behind Abe ! A The 19th term of this sehooLjvill open on jWednesday. Sept. 5 18S8, andcontinue 20 I weeks. For terms and particulars! address jun28-td H S. F.I VENA BLE, Prin prominent; Opening sales were ma t small advances over yesterday's j fii Sto:k :1 leaders, and Lockawanna was specially made nal prices and the market began to advance immediately with Rock Island arid Or egon prominent and specially strong; while all usually active list made marked "I . rn . v ' L j gams. 1 nere was very iair Dusmess uu ring the morning hours 'and most of the aldvances . were made betore. coon, but vvhile there was a marked falling off in the amount of business done after that time a firm tone continued throughout, with Lockawama, St. Paul and Missou ri Pacific leading in turn. No set back of importance occurred and the close wks quiet but strong at the best prices 01 ine ay. Pullman Palace Car was excep tional in showing loss this evening y per cent lower but Manhattan rose 2 per Improve- rpHE ASHEVILLE RY ACADEMY. SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL ii I- Now Open. Now OpfN. Now Open. Now Open. cent., . Lockawanna. ment. and Missouri Oregon Pacific Per Per -Now Open. -Now Open. -Now Open, -Now Opbn. RATE Week,. Day JU. JAMES ap8-lm 'OR RENT. -A BOARDING -t'i .$io.ro . 2.00 D. CARRIER, Managke. Within two minutes walk 18 Rooms on Patton grounds,! well shaded. at So Pr mouth, unfurnished, for sale, or lease. 1 Furnished houi, 9 room, in Doubleday. 1 each. Rock Island iy2, St. Paul and Jersey Cen- 1 t-al 1, North western lVs, Lake Shore And St. Paul preferred 1 per cent each, nnrl others fractional amounts. Sales aggregated 189.000 Shares, j 1 1 21 7 Top We have just opened a New Market. In the Rawls Block, Northeast corner of Court Square, where will be found at all times m. mil variety of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. Our prices will be within the reach of all. w e intend to keep the best, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to our customers. We cordially Invite th people ot Asheville to give us atrial. We have one of the best cattle experts out buy ing up the very, best stock that can be found for our market. 1 ' jnl7tf ZACilARY, JONES & BRO A N ORDINANCE. HOUSE, of Public! Square Avenue. Very large Also goad garden. Furniture I on Hay wood st. of i To wn 3 lb canned apples 12V2 cents per can. 3 lt canned tomatop 124 cents per can. f 11 1 -111 : 1 gallon cans touiatoes 40 cents per can. L. LOOPHK. M out-tain. 1 Unlurnished house. 6 room, Haywood st 4. j " " ;! " 2 and 4 roam, South Side Avenue, f j I 2 Unlurnished houses, on, Phillip ejtreet. 2 XJnfurmshed house, on Oak street. - ATTENTION ! Bv order of the" administrator. signed will sell .t a positive barrfain, good only for two w-ecks. 2 Lots on Bailey street T5xibo 4. i " f Onebalf cash, balance on time leasv terms chean. 2 Lots on Hill anrl Hutiflr streets 5 i" Hazel Hill 504125 I I -i) Apply to july 6-1 w. J. M. CA he under- Also on 50x100. MPBELL. To provide that the Aldermen of the City of Asheville may negotiate a loan oft One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, for the use and bene fit of said city, as set forth in said ordinance : Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Asheville, That for the purpose 01 obtaining the consent of a majority of the qualified and registered voters of the city that the Board of Alderman of the said city may borrow the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be applied to the construction of a system of Sewerage, and other necessary and permanent improvements, an election shall oe held on Tuesday, July the 10th A.. IK 1888 at the usual voting place, and under the rules and regulations governing ffucft 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 Fvvti.Hundred Dollars, with interest coupons attached, f The said bonds shall become due and paya ble thirty 3-ears from their date and for inter est at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, accordingto the coupons attached, on the first days of Janua ry and July ineach 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 bonds shall in no case be 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 in payment of taxes dae said city. ' ti. s. iiAKMAS, Mayor. May 26, 1888. , An v nerson who is not already registered on 1 the registration books of the city will call on Col. S Bulow Erwin at the office of the county Treasurer in the court bouse. By order of the Board of Aldermen. luH-lni P. M. MILLER, City Clerk. A
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