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i 1 rorTT4 A TVI ! r- 1 y By Telegraph ! .y The Sun is the only paper in Wes- , tern North Carolina giving the Q - Associated Press Dispatches. ! . riiv? PRESSES ARENOW RUN STEAM. HENCE" WE ; CAN no THE CHEAFxiol juo I T 7 I 9 mm n m imm. - : "... !.. - - - - : :'' i II i i I a r : 1 , I -i vi joETNg Io6- -. y IT. asheville,1:n. jjf price s.cents. r "T . v WVamk-rttJ I ' ' J. ' -; ; T1 T A i ' p -.. i. -a I I .. i ... - ! i . i. : T iT tt i : i rn : ; : ' LUiNbKbbblUiSAL.I CULtOTI ana every other article except xk, xj kuw YORK. Perished in a Bunting House. STATEMENT - ' - - i.'l 1 . I P . v r . ' . . i . J! li , 3 oy iciCKrapn THE MIl.1,8 DIII STILL U3- " uu a uauu ujwu iw: , , w -k If. F w- CORRECTED BY XSHEV1LLF ICE AND COALCO., T. COLLINS & CO .. PROPRiETO: iek ton. delivered: r crate. 5 iMunomUuinP.'-r grate, 11 A Nut, for Stove Chestnut,. Stvc V.'A'A 4.75 4.75 9.25 9.50 9.25 IT DEN EWELEK AND loPTfCIAN, is L'attix Avenue ATCHES, ATCHES, TCHES. AfCilES. I ;kv. . ;kv. . L'LbCKS, CLbCKS, ClJOCKS, CIJOCKS, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, DER FIRE. Republicans Cannot Asrree ' - Sugar. ! 1 .; f - ! on 1 I f By Telegraph totheSUN.J Washington, i LtVERWARE, aNI PLATED SI1 j AND PLATED SILVERWARE, ) PLATED SILVERWARE, S AND PLATED SILVERWARE, )LD AND SILVER HEADED r CANES, i;OLD PENS, &C. i 1 I I OPTICAL GOODS! LASSES, LASSES, LASSES, LASSES, SCOPES, SCOPES, SCOPES. SCOPES.- 1 SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, i SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, GOODS. KBLIA11LE PRICKS. HOUSE. . f D. C. July 7. The House went into committee of the 'it ? whole, Mr. Springer, of Illinois, in the chur, on tariff ill, the pending amend ment being that offered by Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, to sugar schedule. j The discussion lasted through! the en tire session and the committee rose with out reaching a vote upon Mr. Cannon's amendment. ; ! Messrs. Cox and Breckenridge, of Ken tucky, were the only 5 speakers, on the Democratic side, but a dozen or more Republicans participated in thelebate. Mr. Kelley opened by expressing sur prise to hear the gentleman from - Illinois, (Mr. Cannon) make an assault upon the platform recently adopted by the; Repub lican party. He quoted from the Chica go platform the protection plank and he regretted that the doctrine there enuncia ted had been assailed from States of the Republican members. ' From the re marks made by these gentlemen he dis sented in the name of the Republican par ty at whose birth he had been I and to whose interest he had been devoted from that time to this. If the duties on sugar were wrong, let theni .be righted and made proper, but gentlemen; should re mraberthat the Republican party had declared not for establishment of j an im imperial system of bounties, but for the maintenance of the American protective system. ' H : Mr. McKenna, said he ; too was a Republican, and for that reason he ! 1 sugar tax intruder and a protected industries of the country. (Ap plause.) "Ii tell the gentleman," said Cannon in conclusion, "in the face of this House and of the country, in the presence of my constituents, before whom I jtand for reelection, asking foij' their ballots, if now or hereafter I have got to cjtoose between ta ting the tax off r of sugar, which is revenue tax only, and taking tax off spirits, willtake it off of sugar." Having said this much I Applause. appeal from tions to the the gentleman's constrnc- plaljform itself." ' Opud Offerings. Fy T-lcgraph to the Son. WashiMoton. D. i C, July 7. Bonds offered the Treasury to-day $54iT,500. Accepted S2,p00 ;.'rcgistered fours at 1.27. Tle Cotton Crop. I !y Telegraph to the Sun. - j New YoRtf, July 7. The! total visible supply of cofton for the world is 1,406. 680, b ile 5, ojf which 999,980 are Ameri. can, aga as j 1,744,658 and, 1,071,558 respective ly last two years. Re ceipts from all interic r towns 4,113 bales. Crop ;in sight 6,853.840. : ! ' Masazine Out. I flames brick street between M . ;a venue shortly By Telegraph' to the Sun. ii - i 1 New York, July 7. Smoke and poured out of t;he windows of a bi building on Eighteenth Broadway and Fourth arcer midnight, the. third a farm was sent out and the guests of the Everett House, next door, were ordered Jto leave xneir rooms. neournec ouiiaing iornis the rear of what is known as thejCeiirurr ,! .... -I .. - ! f ' . I . i -,t puuoing, as it s there the uentury Jiag- started in azme is published. The the top1 floor of Nos.' Eighteenth street, whic der occupied as la book was got under control whole upper floor extending from street fire 38 to 1 h G. W. binder, at 1:30 a. 46 East- Xlexan- The fire m. The rest of The Weekly Dank Statement. 1 By Telegraph to the Sun." re. Tuly 7. The weekly bank New Y statement is as follows: Reserve de crease $5,500,425; loans increase $3, 390.900d tenders specie; increase $272,600; legal decrease $1,378,000; deposits increase 5,580,100; circulation increase $83,800. Bknks now hold $24,516,800 in excess of 25 per cent. rule. Killed By a .Train. By Telegraph to the Sitn. - j Wilmington, N. C, July 7. Captain William M.. Bwain, a well known citizen of this ciijj vas instantly killed near the Atlantic Coast Line station this morning. nding near the track when a lumber tell trom the car motion, cms tuner him into an almost unrecognizable mass of flesh and bones. tie was standing near larsre pile of while in 0. V ' 1 ilNG AND ENGRAVING. WIRING AND ENGRAVING. AIRING AND ENGRAVING. PAIRING AND ENGRAVING. ASHEVILLE. N. C. i I lEVILLE ICE AN :e AND co; AL CO. COLLINS & CO.. Pkopriekoks. PURE ICE! PURE ICE - PURE ICE- 1 TKi)M DISTILLED WATER. I EKOM DISTILLED WATER. FROM DISTILL IDK HARD AND ID WATER. SOFT COAL. I . Ok UK I ks Promptly Filled. I Telephone I No. and Yard at The Old Depot. MPi;.INTS IN REr.ARD TO EI- HER COAL OR ICK WILL. BB REPORTED AT THE OF FICE. I PTOWN IJKFIOE.- i''e llarnar'l hmldinrf Ptton A v. Telephone No 69. r1- ordeks oi?s Prompt Attention. MANUFACTURED ICE. .inr iqrormation of the public and to t erroneous ideas on the subject of arti we Rive the folio wipgfacts in regard manufacture of ice: Oiir manner of ma is to iistil the water by condensing . thus making it absolutely pure. Then -l ore charcoal to completely deoder 'p'l arrest any remaining traces of im-'""'-er. niter which cafis filled with it are " lriiie chilled ltelow the freezing point, ' re it remains until itHs frozen as clear d and almost as solid as glass. This I'one fit for human uie. it lasts one longer than natural id ha I virtures o the h! of connnerc and has all the h priced table New York Stock Market. jBy Telegraph to the Sun. New York., Tuly 7. The Stock Market to-day d!ispiayed a greater degree of an nimatiot), especially in the first hour, than has been usual for the past week. but was almost barren of featunr. The temper the room was somewhat bullish and there was ; some buying bv commission houses and: foreiemers. but the denjand for stocks was very limi ted and paly about equal to the supply, and lowered the close: realizations on the advances oi the week, served to raise the list slightlyjand the day's operations did. very littje to raise prices to a high level. The oni 1 rose to oppose the amendment, tit had no true basis of fact 6r;of principle. 4' For the ! same reason urgqd to support it, every item of the Mill's bill could he sup ported. For the same reason given to put sugar on the freellist, every Ameri can production could be put on the free list. The amendment was opposed to thej principle of protection. ' It was dis tinctly and accurately opposed to the Chicago platform. That platform de clared protection to American industries to be the supremest principle of the Re publican party. It considered the. neces sity of reduction of the revenue, but dis tinctly enumerated the means of reduc tion. Protection was not to be sacri ficed. That was clear. Protection was sacrificed if it was taken from any Ameri can industry. The gentleman might say, "when you give bounties you give pro tection." He did not deny this, but what assurance could be given of the stability of this protection, j Were the gentlemen willing to extend the bounty system to any other ' industry?! Were they willing to interpret the Republican platform as offering a system of bounties to the industries of the country? The distinction between protection by tariff and protection by bounty was not a ver bal distinction. It was a substantial distinction. It was a distinction between what people were used to and. what people were not used to. And he tasked the Republicans of the House, when they were about to submit the question of protection to the hazard of dispute, not to cast into one of the scales an odious nnd objectionable form of that protec tion. The . amendment was distirictly unrepubhean and distinctly antagonistic j 1 , . I . , , r t T, peculiad appearance aroused suspicion to the declarations of the Republican r L. T . L,,1 I . .t j tt an a pphecman having been summoned. the would-be-purchaser was taken into custodvl The note was examined at the TreasurV Deoartment and found to be one of tnc dangerous issues of counter feits discovered in Detroit in February last. This Counterfeit is said i to ha ve to street was burned (out. The; the building, including aljl of the floor oc cupiediDy the Lentury Jiag32ineK.o.:vi&s deluged with water. 100 guests of the Evere building after jhurjiedly took other quarters, coming . down ja fire Everetc House, witlj his fractured his leg. There The first floor Most all ofl the tt House left the' dressing and Mr. Wilson, escape casualty. by Johnston & goods;' second floor, on Sault Ste. Marie, farm house pelohging to George Dobbs, IO T.UC ouTjp.j -ff ina m.ch.J aiv 7.-a i5ank of Aslieville miles from here, on was ' de- situatejd about seven the Canadian side oft The river stroyed by fire early yesterdayj morning Four of the inmates. George Dqbbs, aged 72 years; David Merrifield, jaged 21; Alice Thomson, aged 9, and another child, perished in the Iflames. ! Ill I j i- I . f M ill 1 , The fire started from a smudge and when discovered by Mrs. Dobbsjjwho is 7Q years c if age, was beyond control. Mrs. Dobbs quickly awoke her husband and Mr. Merrifield and descended J to the lower 3oor. While groping about in the and fell , 1 liar and open AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, Keal bstate. Furniture and Fixtures, BONDS. North Carolina 4 per cent :. $31,000.00 Bunvombe county G per cent Town Bonds,..-. .., $205,187.03 10.243.70 , 2,079.08 30,050.00 5,825.00 stifling smoke she j stumbled through a trap door into ir.-L j.L j :' i j t J- :i Cash in other Banks. Cash on hand...'. 43.G29.13 32,557.59 . C0.875.0O 76,186.73' 361,172.74 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, Surplus 18,000.00 Undivided profits 100,000.00 7.08R.80 25,086.80 from there made her escape! io air. Two men unable to find any j means ofe::itjin thejdeuse smoke fell (jback into the lames arid were consumedl The chil dren were asleep in another part of the house khd perished without sound, beimr TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT i.'l Wi " . . i i : J i i . A -r - uaujy sunocaieu. ine woman, wno no time to put on arty clothing, lay the when aneig side, Son, B firni Lor Due to Banks,. Deposit" ju 8-t. D. C. 7,709.61 228,376.33 $361,172.74 WADDBLL, Cashier. pro had exposed to the chilly air her cries attracted the attention of at i i wife ahd child, and! i J , was rio other f . . was occupied Faulkner, upholsterer 17th street was occupied by Thomas Nelson & publishers and importers of Oxford Bible and PtUyer books; 18th street $ide occupied by Wprthington & SmithJ mil- Corn, linery goods; third flor was occupied by yellpvV 5859 Thomas Nelson & Sons;j fourth floor by Tiarl & Wilson, collars 'and cuff manufac turers; fifth by Century Magazine Co; sixth by Geo. W. Alexander, book binder, . i ! . I l. i . i U . 1 here was great excitement qn Ljmon Square, and largre crowds erathered in laboring farmer. until morning, c At the request of the citizens of Asherille and the travelling public especially, we hare (on account ot the discontinuation of the uptown ticket office) opened a She is badly burned there is little hope for her recovery. Produce Markets. V Telegraph to the St'N. ltim ore,, July: 7.-FlourJ Wheait, steady. ' FultzJ gberry, S2S9 ; western,' du No.p winter red spot and souinern, steaay; spite of the late Among the hour. gues ts it the CklAdo,' tions were : Evjerett House; which adjoined the burni-ng build GENERAL RAILROAD INFORMATION BUREAU in connection with our Railway Ticket Brok erage Business, where correct information pertaining to travel, schedules, etc., will be furnished free. quiet, Bl88; . easy ; Julyj844 white B5&66 ; July 7. hCash j buota- Flour. firm, dealers ... , re clined to hold to higher prices i No. spring wheat, 822i corn yys; bo. j I 13.60. Lard oats, No pork ribs!, .,7.52 Shoulders 6. clear,l85(l90. Whiskev ing and was too hot for occupancy, jw ere Carter, Joseffy, pianist, and Rev. Mr. from Honolulu.! The Everett House was not burned. It is about three Stories lower than the jbuilding j firemen did most of their i prices No. 2 32l 8.20. 40(550. 1.20. LpuisviLLE, Ky., Jtrly Wheat, No. 2 red, 92 ; No. 1 2 Ion 94.1 Corii, No. 2 mixed 55; No. 2 Oats, No. 2, mixed, 36i237L ln-2. red 88; Mess Short Short RfiiliVftSirl tn1ra an1 .QtMn!tt(v A.li.i4ti..tA all points, secured, and baggage checked and carriages o-dered at short notice. You will save money and time by calling on R. O. MCFERRIN. & CO., 54. South Main St. Two Doors North of Post Office. LARGE AND CHOCIE1 VARIETY OP . GKAl'U VINES : i i OF EVERY KIND, FOR SALE. Ju23-tf Apply to JOHN DELVAUX, ASIIBVILLB. N. C. r 57. root o broke the Evereti House. The through into the burnedL and the r i worki from the visions quiet. Bacon, learjribs clear 8 90 ; shoulders 6.75; bulk clear ribs 775: shoulders 6.1 7. Grain firm. berry white, Pro- J1JOUSE FOR RENT. Six rooms near city. Call at the Deeds. the business part of the office of the Register of July 6-tf. flames tury publishing department, and then leaf, 9,50. A good water. The fifth floor, Cen- cured 'hams, jl 1 .25(812.50. Lar qeai oi fire bufst through the roof. damage wast done by- was practically out by three o'clock this morning, and j order was restored, in Alexander's rooms there were bales of papers stored, and the fire is thought to Cincinnati. Tulv 7. Cash H v in j j were' Flour, dull, drooping. No. 2 red, 84. Corn, firm; No. 2 58. j Lard shorti have had its these. The firm, ribs, firm; No 7.85. Bulk 7.50; bacon 8.40; meats, sugar choice T. W. CORTLAND, 'I REAL ESTATE BROKER quotations Wheat mixed mixed, 35. meats ! nuiet ! I. I ! ' fair demand, ORDERS Y AND SELL onerin among watchman who had charge of the build ing said he passed through tjbe rooms packing eature was an advance in Wheeling ahd Lake Erie from 52 to 54, with fluctuation in the rest of the list less than a half per flames i i short clear. 8.90. Whiskev 114.il Hose scarce j high common and light 4.2526, packing and butchers 5.4090. Ill To BU PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION . . INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY.'""- building. J&firOffice in the Barnard avenne entrance. Pattoa malS were dis- ianything confined, cent, generally. The close was barely being cent. steady orenitiPr I o was on list was Pullmari hgh slic ten minutes before the covered, and he failed to detect wrong The losses a're estimated at, $250,000, principally by water, and fully) insured. The upper floors and roof of the building were damaged to the extent of The occupants and their 7.-Flour insignificant changes from follows: First jfloor and basement' res. l he amount oi trading 7.000 shares. Most of the htlv hieher this p. m., and gamed one per cent. ston & Falkner, dealej-s in upholstery and fine decorations, $65,000; second ! ... $50,000. losses are as St.'; Louis;, July ' S I , to drooping. '. j Wheat dull lower red 841 Corh higer; No. 2 rtiixd uais .nrjnerj io. mixeu, 00y4. higher, 14.37y2. Lard 17.57. higheffc shoulders 7; long 8.4$ ribs 8.4550; short clear! 18. 'RESH COUNTRY PRODUCE.. John- Hams 1112.50, 1 floor, j Worthington, Smith & 1 Co, j im Whiskey t!4 dBy Counterfeit 5. jTelegraph to the Sun. Washington, July 7. A counterfeit five dollar )ill over the certificate-of the new issue made its appearance in this city to-day J It was presented at a gen tleman's furnishing: store by an Italian named Guiseppe Congiora, in payment for a pair of socks worth 25 cents. Its Hotel Arrivals. Battery Park: Mr. and Mrsl J MnrpfiMfl. Cliflrlnttp! D. i Ei Converse. porters of flowers and domestic hiillmery, Gleridale, S. C.; J. W. Griffith, N. K flo or. Thomas Nelson &" E. W.jSilsbee, Salem, Miss.; Mrb Sons, publishers and importers of prayer Thorndike, Boston; H. S. Chad books; and bibles,' $15.d00; fourth floor, Lt.; E. Rutlece, Charleston:! R Earl & Wilson J Troy Manufacturing Co., Shufortlsville; . W. E. $75,000; fifth floor, Ceh tury Pubhs We keep constantly on hand fresh coun try Produce of all kinds. Butter. Eetrs. Chickens, &c. We sell at lowest prices. Call and see. us. C. E. LANE & CO., S. Main Street. RDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAGES. A.. Nine and a-half miles south of Ashevllle, on the Asheville & Spartanburg R. R. " ' Address TIIOS. A. MORRIS, Prop., jn!7tf 1 Akden, N. C. and sixth floor, G. W. and P.; Hyant, Cincinnati Ohio. Co., $10,000, Alexander; book bindert, $60,000 A Destructive Wind Storm. the Sun! i By Telegraph to ; i Chicago, III., July oartv in convention assembled, rie was sorry, sincerely sorry, mat tne gentle man had offered this amendment- He hoped it would not receive any substan tial votes. If it received a substantial republican vote he would go frm the House to-day disappointed in his party, disappointed in its sincerity, disap pointed in the belief that it expressed, and affirmed that the principle of proteceion must be universal, and as beneficent as universal. Let the Republican party de clare this a universal policy and it .'would succeed it would do more, it .would deserve to succeed. : Applause. Mr. Cannon said the gentleman from Pa., (Kelly) who had so much; more rep utation in the country than he, had seen proper to arraign amendment and his ( Cannon's) position as unrepublican if x 7 - i not unpatriotic. If the gentleman was correct about the matter if Chicago con vention meant what it said, and if he i (Kelly) alone of sixty million people had th? right to constitute a platform, then he (Cannon) must get off of it. Cannon then quoted the tariff plank of the plat form, and asserted that with the declara tions he was in entire harmony, and ac cording to his best judgment the amend ment he had offered was in entire har monv with those declarations! He agreed that the tariff on sugar was a revenue tariff and not a protective tariff. Did not the gentleman know that since the close ; of the war the South had bounded forward in the production of been the work of Charles J. Johnson, a notorious counterfeiter, who was arrest er! in Toronto for counterfeiting:. The counterfeit note has already been fully described ir public print. Congiora, who has jusl corhe from New York, says he did not know the note was counterfeit, nor did he remember where he got it wind storm struck .the town of dwards- burg, Indiana; abput 11 o'clock last night,1 creating sad havoc throughout the village. The town consists 700 inhabitants, and contains 250 and 300 buildings. the Grand Trunk Rai or Watkii Springs; Mrs. Judge Hoblet and Swannanqa Hotel: T. L. Goff mondr'G. Bi Anderson.! Boston'. Fishblate. N. Y.;J. C. MeDowell, ville: S. H. Tordan, Coopers; V. 0 destructive Va.: M. B. Bennie, N. Y. Y.; Lindsey bavis, Char otte i. i Vh GnA-iD. Central: J. F. Maloney, J. B. of about , ! ! i- ' between It is located on if i . j wav. lio mues 8. Mcintosh. N. C: S. L Burnett Tjones, Carthage T. C Tenni W den, Charleston, S N EW MARKET. ! We have just opened a New Market, In th Rawls Block, Northeast corner of Court Square, where will be found at all times a full variety of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. 1 I. Hbok, N. The;; Windsor House, Spartanburg, S , i , . ! J A:nmnj C, is one of the best kept hotels from Chicago, on the shores of Diamond , convenient to the del De'Jris, . Ilay- Our prices will be within the reach of all. We intend to keep the best, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ; I - ' to our customers. We cordially invite th people of Asheville to give us a trial. We have one of the lest cattle experts out buy ing up the very best stock that can be found for our market. J jnl7tf ZACltARY, JONES & BRO Lake.! The wind struck terrific force, overturnihg away many ofl a business house in xne damaged more; or less, almost a complete wreck. A handsome hotel that had just the houses place and the vil and Thfcre Gen. Slierldan Sleeps "Well. New By No Telegraph to the Sun. k, July 7. The following bul- Yo4k Harbor, July 7-7:30 a.m. . sq as letin was issued by Gen. Sheridan's phy sicians this morning: New Gen. Shej-idan passed a good night, sleeping soundly and naturally for a great oart oflthe time. His pulse and respira- a J o-ohrl. and there is no return of "'ro : any unfavc rable symptoms. (Signed.)f Robt. M. O'Redlly, Henry C. Yarrow. SwatarA nroceeded uo East! River at r 1 i . j 7-Z. liUnn to Kannuitt via Ions Is- . . , r land Sound. Dieted and had not yei been furnished. was moved about 15 feet iron its foun dation and completely wrecked Several dwelling , houses were' number of barns destroyed, leaving hor- ses and cattle unhurt. ! No one; L I T.,.1 known. turned into a veritable sea, anq pleasure boats that: were upon it out of the water and thrown up high and dry on the land. The Death Penalty By Telegraph to the Su?j Portland, Oregon, July 7-k-William Lahdith was hanged yesterday at Dallas, age with you XYjsh comfortable beds ahd good fare, is not but that! is the town is large ahd n com- don't forsret the Windsor J -.- iSiM: - J : Ul-jCHASE,. apl;3-tf. j j ( Proprietor. T3ROPOSALS PlaJ depf in tne it. Ifi A N ORDINANCE, FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING s of the new Graded unroofejd ! i and r School Building can ndw be sieenat theoffice of theChaim-.an W. W.I West,; fro .ii lO ai n'. to p. m.. daily. Bids for construction of.same v'ill be: received up to; lis m, caturaay inr im i msiuni, Right jreserrid to reject any lor WM. W. Jun29-lw. one, was in T if t olr -ac TR WESTJ all 1 ids. Chairman. lip ICLINGMAN STARNES, Were lifted bodily PHYSICIAN AND; SURGEON, jn20 EO. K1MBER, A PRACTICAL SLATER. N. 3 ft canned apples 12 !4 cents per can. 3 lb fanned tomatoes 12V2 cents per can. 2 lb Janned corn 12V cents per can. 1 gallon cans tomatoes 40 cents per can. 1 U. Vuurcn. murder of his step-daugh- commuted last Oregon, for the terl The murder was January under circumstances off peculiar atrocity. i. DoeS all Manner Of Does all ; Manner of DOEfr ALL! MANXER OF -- r - , - . i ! I:' SLatb Roofing. Slatb Roofing. Slat ft Roofing. Fine Ruchings at Whitlock's to le first-class prices. j6tf Will euarantee all Work and free from leaks, at satisfactory Can rive the best of references! 2r?All Repairing to Slate kooh r "itiy ana substantiallr done and the;;bet materials alwavis used. Ieaks stopped Address in care ol box t8J I: ap22tf Asheville, N. C. To provide that the Aldermen of the City of Asheville may negotiate a loan of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, for the use and bene fit of said city, as set forth in said ordinance t Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Asheville, That for the purpose ol 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 be held on Tuesday, July the lOth A. D. 1888 at the usual voting place, 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 II the' denomination of Fifty, One Hundred and nvc imnurcu uuoi , Ttiiu micitu (ubwm attached, I - The said bonds shall become due and prtya-. ble thirty years from their date and for inter est at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, according to the coupons attached, on the first days of Janua ry and July in each andevery year. And they shall be signed by the Mayor and counter signed by the Treasurer, and be under the seal of said city. i 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 de said city. i II. S. IIARKTNS, Mayor. May 26, 1888. " . Any person who is not already registered on the registration books of the city will call on Col. S Bulow Erwin at the office of the county Treasurer in the court house. . ; By order of the Board of Aldermen, In8-lm F. M. MILLER, City Clerk. ; ; i .:! : - . i i':-H ': J . - J: -: . ' . ' - ' ' ' t ' ' ! - " '" v ' ' V-,.' -ir - I- v V' y.lr- rl.'vi i .r: --. ;' : t '- l, . ; ' ' ' - i 1 . ,- . " . f-- . -' - ; - :j t v: .: i
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