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p !TTTl'1T ' Hp' A'!: 'Ift1 "W"" ilT''T'l ' ! Telegraph ! STiiAiVl . I vj 1 j i If m I f J! ;1..:kr'-l; 1: ! UXK The Sun is the only paper in Vcs- IpK-IHSARENOWRUN :, ;- iA W3 j I: ! ffl : V J -j! " i .W ' vtl I ' iUfK tern North Carolina giving the JrAil HENCE WE CAN . Ji A ; i $ J I $ " , V pi L ' V m 7 1 1 H Associated Press Dispatches. 4:T71 - . - li ASHEVILLE, N. C, TVVPXT 5 CENTS. L. ! ; 1 ' ' . j I :"TTiT : j I ' ; , produceMnrketH ' LJ , ll . -L' L i 1 ' TZTZTZaa oa ' I '" I M17WQ -'-M -.1 , Bond OfferlK8. ; . Tdrraph to the SCS. ' 1 i i v i r -mi ii i i 1 mi i h-b- Tpipirranti to lut ou-. I . i I :t -, " "r - - , . 1 ! m.. j J s 1 FROM AU AROUil .i.i.i:1- CORRECTED BY j :VILLU ICE AND COALCO., ,I.UNS&CO PROPWETOK8. 35" TARIFF HILL! t MAKES TOK FRO6RES8. I ... ircDiri ' -IEK TON, ')6 ' . .no Lump, tor graxe, Nut, torsiovc, Y Nut.lorbtove 4.7o L 1 ilxisox. 1 r- Wool on tlte Free Ijst "Whlslcey j Tax to Remain A Final Vote Expected Saturday. 1 Bv Teletrrapii to the Sun SENATE. Washington, D. V.kuK ANl. OPTICIAN, IS I'ai iox Avenue. to General Vfciiks CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, George Rogers Clark' in the city , of Louis ville, Ky.f (instead of !Wrashington, D. t KV. lkv, LKV. LKY, I I) AN BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, . it at Pi) SILVERWARE, vs! HAT D SILVERWARE, V. ) TP!) SILVERWARE, jlXxD I'LATED SILVERWARE, Ll.ii -.-Ud SILVER HEADED CANES, i ,;'()I4D I' ENS, &C- -OPTICAL GOODS!- July 1C The oi,tVirt7.inf- the Richmond & Danville Railroad Company to lay tracks in the District of Columbia was reported and placed on the Calendar- . Mr. Hoar, from the committee on li brary, reported backj to the senate a bill appropriating 25,000. for the purpose of erectiner a monument G ville i.) in recognition of his eminent services Lb his country in the occupation ana conquest of Northwestern territory dur intthe Revolutionary, war. The bill was passed after remarks in eulogy of General Clark, j by Messrs. Hoar, uan iels, Sherman, VoorhWp, land Blackburn. u cntattion TM-eerled to the COn- sideration of the fishery treaty in open rMitive session, and was addressed by fUvor of; its ratification. A. "T ; Mr. Chandler followed to the ratification. H Teher obtained the floor and the treaty went over until to-m6rrow. j ITwo1 vetoes of pension bills were pre sentedj read and referred to cqmmittee on pensions. , ! - . i In one case the President declared him .self entirely satisfied that, the case i, ' prKr Hetermined bv the pe in UW"V opposition concerning card ; cloth be amended to increase the duty from 15 to 20 cents per square foot, and in case of such cloth made of tempered steel wire, from 25 to 40 cents per square foot. Adopted! j ' Other committee amendments offered by Mr. Mills and adopted were stricken out, india rubber fabric paragraph fixing duty on kaolin at $1 per ton for crude and $2 for china clay or wrought kaolin, j and placing a duty on rough marble in blocks and squared, at 4 cents on the cubic foot. j ! . This completed the consideration of the essentially tariff features of the bill and! the administration portion of the measure was taken up. t Buchanan, f N. J., offered an amend ... . j ment providing tnat no goous. iiiuum in whole or in its material part, of con vict labor shall be imported for the pur pose of sale of trade. Rejected. On motion ot Mr. Breckenndge, oi Arkansas, an amendment was aaopLcu excluding from the provisions of the sec tion that which provides that advance duties sbalVinclude the value of cartoons, cases, boxes, etc. in which merchandise is imported, such boxes or coverings as are usual and necessary coverings ioi machinery. . , I ! On motion of Mr. Mills, an amendment was adopted fixing October lsi, 1888, as the date upon which the repeal of the taxes' on manufactured chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco,! and snuff, shall go into efrect. MrTjWise, of Ya., moved to include in the repeal tne Taxes nd ciarettes.; If Mills' bill were passed Indian Uprising: in I8rltlli Co lumtoia Yellow Fever. Indian Massaein Britisli Colnm ST , I By Telegraph to the Sun. Washington, D. C, July 1 6.-Bpnd offerings to the Treasury to-day aggrc- $2UU rcgis- gated $471 ,350. j Accepted -tered fours at 1.27. tola. i By Telegraph to the Sun iut, Minn., Tub 16. A Special to the.f; neer Press ftiom Victoria, miti" Colun bia, says: "There is great excite ment over reports from I Skeena River. The steamer CatiibaW Fly arriWd there this morning, and its officers say that when Ithe steamer left Skeena River it; was reported there tjiat Mr. Clifford, in charg- of Hudson's Bay Company at Hazehon, and one of the special con- stable sent fiom herfe, had beenmuraereu by th oughl Indians. The Indians are thor- threaten to exter-f in that part of the leaves e with a excited and minat4 all the whites pnimti v. ! j H. B.; Royer, of Provincial I Mond y for the scene ot troub ifrop' suecial policemen.! ! H lk S. Caroline! arrived Saturday land vill probably cpnvey a torce anu iKofWr C to the mouth of Skeeiia river. It wif: be impossible fjor her to ascend the oi.l ,rincr n the low water ana raoidk. The only way troops is in imoes and it is estimated t L :n A. Wvriit thiice weeks I in w- - distance of 90 miles Kew York Cotton Market. By Telegraph to the Sun. New York, July lG.-IIubbard, Price & Co 's Cotton circular today says: iertnintv resrardincr August, acts asa l ar to business and restricts it to sniall dimensions. At opening the market was f rmly held by some buying orders fn At irust. Where free sellers for new crops met with little demand it took but Chicago, July 16.-Cash quotations were: Flour, quiet, unchanged J Nf. -spring wheat, 8Ui; No. 2 cd, 81 No. Corn. 4Gs. No. 2.1 oati, j 30?. Messpork, 13.35C40. Lard, SXpl short ribs7.G50T.7O; shoulders. 6.50C'iO.C2; short clear, SO) 8.1 5. Whiskey li20. Cncinnati, July 1G. Cashjjpiota- tions wercA Flour, moderate ; demand. Wheat, No.2.red,H'.i. UTU T i , No. 2 mixed 3G 7.85. Bulk Pork easy, 14. to shade values. Close higher, little pressure was steady, August 2 points other positions from 1 to 3 points lower than Saturday. : meats easier;' hort "b , quiet, lower; shojtclCc' Lard ribs, ir 7 fi.r: bacon . . ' ! ; 8.95. Whiskey 1.14. Hogs sicauv. Loris, July ii. riour dull lower. No. Nev York Stock Market. By Telegraph to the Sun. New York, July 16.-The stock mar- ketfio-day was again lauiy acuyc u 'lU-T iA Veneral drooping tendency I I. V I X V. X . - ; an 4 .specially during ! forenoon wlien niarkc d declines were estauiihiicu . many of the active stocks, and though there vas a moderate rally .in tne an.tr- j ' 1 sr- i f rket. it closed on jrom can go up lot this as it is a ir to the perlce.it, generally. have for $pme me 12 to 1 Some large interests been waiting for re- St. flrooninir. Wheat red 84. Corn higcr; No. 2 mixed ISOVi, Lard 7.57. 1 IV ; long 8.45 h l'ork aeon short 8.6.X70. v Onts firmer: No. 2 mixed, .l.Uf La "f- hieher: shoulders 7 rfti no : short clear Hams 1112.50, Whiskey 114. J Louisville, KY.,July 1G.-Grain vi,Mt No. 2 red. 92: No. 2 long ,1 wit-, - - " - - . ' ' 1,1. Corn, No. 2 mixed 55; No.;jf nue, 1 To- firm x:rry 1 . action 1 scene of trouble, and, ne saiu iu - - . . t 4 ;i. ,wP nrp flr as some gentle- Tudiai s who are causing up the nv great many port packing slow. The had men supposed. In 116 other way couia sure a reduction or tne sur- there be so b cn TVriyrZjnZn ilus is by the repeal of the tobacco tax .11 ..- 1- . , 1 j : flit' nension bureau, y iowci.u the worst onj the coa$t, and power and well armed, j arei a large LAS GLASSES, GLASSES, GLASSES, ,ESC0PES, tF.SC O PES, 1i;copes. tFSCnl'ES.- W bv the tact ie iproposea. pen- i " - I SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, bureau. had been made to w)hicli was accounted that the husband of tl signer who had himself been drawing a t Jnsion. had been killid by a pistol ball :! turcnnn1 PnCOUlltCr. The Senate bill for khe :adjustnent of of laboVers , wor king men 14 under thd 8-hour ui advocateu 1 rr the tariff it might be that the re enue would be increased, land he ' believed that in many instances it would be. Applause on Republican side.J jei ! Hetinunced the internal rev- enite s'vstem, but, the American btizefe of to-day said the tax collector should the accounts arid mechanics ansin law was then taken tip an U Mr. liKxir. At thd close 1 I . A ' iecde.il to executive i 1 O.... o(p nrtxni u.L:'-J lir irivimr notice t ie his re- 1 bill WOU (I flfcK iauun (Wednesday lxring thcSlast day on w Uo 1 noted on in mc ; iiuu It -- that he to-morrow, hich Ad- jonrned i jkC, AC, C. HOVSlt D. C. July 10.- ) Ik: call ,,n,.i. tvf, AN D ENGRAVING. M's" AND HN-jKAVJ;-tTPMk'ING AND bMKAMM. RE -AIRINO AND BSGRAV1KG. estates for the introduction of bills hav ing liceti dispensed with the House : wte of the whole, Mr Swm- ,Hr. ltnriffbul. The. ger 111 tne cuair, "r-7 T?uTnv lit VI t4 IV- I, " woolen sc AHFVILLE. N. C. ,1 fni,;n onnosinir the schedule ar lot, u ri . . ...1 11 gutd that the passage 6f the hA would no't benefit the consumer of wpol. It would not reduce the jprice of wool in uL frvnfterit had been 111 opera- Xtly lon-to!destroy tl e home go armed with revolver, caruinc,,.. and the shot gun. The question pre sented was whether the Government wouki secure its necessary revenue. He that he wanted it ujii-t.ij Was iii favor of deriving the revenue for bv tac tile supporL 01 tit- ' - j ation on foreign products imported. j Mr jNelson, of Minnnesota, in. oposmg the motion sent to the Clerk's desk and ldttftlS; ii would be a serious financial mistake for the Government to give uj the revenue derived from internal taxation. 1 I ' Mr. I Johnston, of N. C, moved to amend Mr. Wise's motion by providing .Pnl of all internal taxes on iui t 1 spirits kind j Mr.! mills Pleased. Bv Telegraph ;o the Sun. Washington, D. C., July lp.-Mr. Mills -s well pleased with! the un expect ed pr gress made with the tariff bill to-day. He now believes (that tjhe con kdera.ion can be finished within the next t vo i day sj but as many members who v ish to go on record are absent it is his present intention to defer .tikmg a final v ote on the passage ot the bill until Saturday, in order to afford them an )pporVu1nity to return jto the city. j this market,! but heretoiore lun- n r vver has been too theth. Tp-day, however, piere wu3 .rnr.:! movement to take prone uiu 0 r . ' iA hnlf and upon rise or tne pa&t ttiv. , some of the larger traders seeing the Mrifr! of events sold the list, freely, pres- i. . ui- . 1 n;..cf St, sure being especially bcvcic cw w w-. d.J iJhe ShoreL New Lngland ana A. " 7 f n.wtWrrrln Air OuinCV DUllMS" - T- ' -1,1 very'good buying in ever which thertf was sharp advances. werci parLivuiciiiji Sir. Randall's ! Condition Washington, Randill By Telegraph to the Sim. c., July re was still the market, how- .nd many ot tlie specialties, r Till 111 LkOUX.W Southehi i specialties prominent,1 such as Chattanooga, Richmond & West Point, prefeWed, attd East Temiessee stocks. The news of the day were not of an en eouraging character, and strike on the Wablish and Manitoba, and further cuts ;,Y iriwht-rates had their influence in ! bringing 94. Oats. No. 2, mixed, &W'f$t: visions quiet. Bacon, clear ribsj fAO; clear 8.90; shoulders G.75; bulk inents, clear ribs 7.75; shoulders, G.iy2i sugar cured hams, 11. 25('i 12.50. Lard, choice eaf, 9.50- ' 1 1 Baltimore, July 1G. Flour jejuict, steady. Howard Street and Western super.. -2.50V685; extra 3.85; family 4.50; city mills, super. 2.50(G5;cjxtra 3 25I75; rio brands 4.90(5500. Wheat, southern, firm. Fultz, 838.1 Lbng berrv, 85 90; western, steady, .qjm-t. No. 2 winter red spot, juiy, p; Corn, southern, tirm; wnuc uyv uo, r. yyellow 59. GO. Men's white cotton gloves, aUqualitics, for the Whitlock military man and the civilian, at Men's white cotton gloves, nil quihUcs, for the military man and the civihait, at Whitlock's. jul4-.f. j , i . . Men's whitecotton gloves, all qualities, for the military' man and tl civilian, at Whitlock's. ' JHK- 16. Mr. k-apidly the D continues toi improve ! -. . c 21 alrcariv fllSCUSSUlK CofMnT rr"' ilace in a short time.. His, snmtner borne . --.is- i, A lv too far distant t r mi 1 w 1 til 1 u i' lib w i"" 1 1 advisers abode iroiu 1 i iuv"" 1 1 1 1 is probable that Chestnut rim 1 delphi 1 will be chosen. li liJ and it Phila- hsTellow Fever! on Board. distilled from grain or fruit of any ke did not want, he said, free t ALrfrf( whiskv. but ne wduwu vw .;'Lonie free from the pppression of Ei?Bert5 S5c T. COLL NS & CO.. Pkopkiekoks. PURE ICE PURE ICE PURE ICE AM- FROM DISTILLED ATKR.. AI.K 1 ROM DISTILLED ATtR. AM: FROM DISTILLED WATER. EKIOR I ARD AND SOFT COAL. f- Okukks Promptly Filled. Te F!U Zl.:.JnHedit. and the President knew no more why he recommended it thin Dicken's fat boy why he went tffinofMn4fTe, aslit was agreed that vote shfld be taken on the free wool clause j to-day at iSr'atef ardent by M, Brecl 1. . . -4..l- i A favor of the tree Jo," clause. Mr. Wikins ofl O j, J..i tn strike wool front the free list oXdi Lion the vote stood 93 fo 12, and the announcemc t warece.ved w.th the democratic side. i of Pa., anil -d Foran of 6hio, were the only democrats voting t .khe 'affirmative, while; I in the negative. Mr. uut If V.' ' I J L. V. . . wisneo tu d nay en w movi xu .-Wnl svstent would yiem $120,000,000, while the eptke surplns nmount to more than $7,000,- 000 per annum, so that if the Govern- ; urAnri the total ! repeal oi tme ment cmum, - the Internal RevmJe system it would faced on the threshold witn aacuij of $50;000,000 per annum, hence the question was presented, whether Con 1 i ,.i internal Revenue nresswouiu mwuor--- i. svste or reduce the duty n" dothing. He spoke his voice and the voice ofl his, House, when he said that in a contest between whisky and tlme on the clothing sine.. s lost, 27 to 135 . was announced jonn- i 'Li 3 4-i nf . i.J;fl in an astomsacu t..v I ! I'Rv Teleeraph to the Sun r.,Xrn-nv D. cL. July 1Q The 'tifol Rnreaulisintormeu u the arrival at Ship Island, quarantine statio i,i Miss., the a Norwegian bark V,a from Rio Taheiro, w " ' - j . health, notwithstanding wu captain and hr decline: London and some outside interests vyv:iC ate sellers toAlay, hut the bulk ot stocKS pressed upon the market ! were of local account. The market closed weak, at or near the, lowest prices. The business of the day' foots: 210,000 shares. The Luil ;ille: & Nasfleville los .liiew Fngla id life Lackawanna Lake bhore 1 and others fractional amounts. 1- W. CORTLAND, j KIJAL ESTATE IROKBR r ( ORPERS TO vnuY AND SELL TKOPERTY, is cf&SHST ATTENTION 4:---- WILL BE GIVI ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY,' jper-Office in the Barnard building, P" ayennc entrance Way Don' ,t iir. Dockery Come to Ml. 1; t Time, ll 1 1 t Raleigh, July 14th, 1888. v . . II ; l ' Hon. 0. H. Dockekv: ;j n . . Deas. SiR-Your letter of July 9th was received as 1 was on tne eve of departure vhnritv:vand I asked the chairman Hum - s of w HITLOCK'S .CLOTHING- bill of fact tie: ,m the city rand 1 asned tuc the? Democratic Executive Committee, DEPAR 1 MlLiN 1 ,4- T-iii :Un1v to it. . i a SpierrwaRer, IZf e , . . . , . ! nrl 'i.l.n. I 111V L11 HttU n Mr.; v niLci.ci w.. j pv . 1 1 t- died from yellow fever 4th had invited four of her ere- after leaving Ri skel will be detained at quarau 'Train wrecked. By Telegraph to the Sun. Nr.fi.. Tulv lt -tvxpi :, remittee to make joint aPpU"- In order to close out all j t . 1 . ofirl mvselt. i mentaioryoui- -,- .i r ...,,,m nr nrtf TVfi On lulv 7th Mr. bitaicer nvitcu IGIIT VVrlUllx x - . r chairman to1 make joint appoint- or vo 7 J ments -i tw nth Mr. Whither again invi- wjv . :fc ai, to meet me at my appu.- FOR was motion was When the vote in an YixEMUCA, "v , . u cuufV 11 if von1 did not . i i iJ nhnut davhght announced, or, it ypu, oiu tram id. was , - r xp , . I -;Umets to be i i nprf v ex. i t 1 -v- i or ni .nci, auMw- t . as mues ww ; UKeMCui,. u . ;v. I "r cj 'hi;,U ' " ITA which letter J. nuu Fu"-r " on th4 Hth mst j-Upo find t ceived Jo ;i The eneinc passed ovfer sate- r T r L v.V" nnd TJ. S. Fish lv, but tne iruit, urt5fi . Cmn Uioners cars were badly wrecked All ti e sleepers were track but1 no passenger were hurt thrown off the 1 - -r run l. cu . U F Ohio. WlSAiCa ! ephonc No. 5. at The T)ld DnroT. hJrha hea ati Tu iw. ;,a-e in the House but vote Kiig"- voice, "what party, laughter, 1 . . 11. ...i,:Vi caused mutu W , ... , become of the Kepuuneu going to vote has I thought it was III complaints in regard to ei- m:kk coal oU ice will be RETORTED AT THE OF FICE. ; rrwwv Office. . - I lu the Barnard building. iMtton A v. I Telephone No G9. ! ittpsTIOK Ltf-Ai. OtEN I'KOMt x . Mn were then iTelfers Vilkin's Mills declined to wmrv . 1 1 nnrl .Mr. tnen or"- i , motioir wa, QU,ndment strik Mr. Mins onercu U Qn r T . 1 , c;i,r ni dutv-of 30 per L ! garnet and cent, aavitu-- " r j , . l . I. ionci tmoosin and inserting - , ,lmt and of 0ntri per square - i:r, ot 20 per cent. and noyi m . - and ot with me.' Mr. Vost. ilust Be in German. I I Bv Cable to the Sun. ,1 J t ;c rkffw-iallv StrvsSburg, juiy sy- "y-'. ttn tne dated - MEN AND BOYS, I will mark them down from I this date fully ; 25 per: CENT tlere tnis auci n", Las yet has been re md that! Mn Whit- out of , the State by id carpetings, ia duty of Vai, offered an amend- ment similar in eHf -- d he said that it irg" st all the assaults 01 tuc did in regard to the ould be a great 1 j t . j . . 1 . -f -. 00 ir uiu AM U 1111 " .t.i jute on MAN V FACTURED ICE. p tnr mforrLation of the tmblic and to . . i.t fd of arti-i taeas or Vurj-evt erroneoa - . , 1 1 ciai kt. we Kiv'r the folio wing lacr, m to the manufacture of ice: Our manner of ina Vi. iwe i, to iikil the water by condensing r um. thus making it absolutely pure. Then ' p .cd ok charcoal to completely deoder iitaod arrest any remaining traces or im Pwrr rr,tter, alter wlych cans filled withit are p:.edin lirine chilled below the freezing point, n.l there it remains until it is frozen as clear crytrtd and almost as solid as glass. This tr i, aionc fit for human use- It lasts one hird hmger than natural ice and has all the HflH'iiml virtu res of the hi h priced table vnttTH of commcrc flnnr matting Lfvoortahle substances. t advance on an ourci v-r- f i.:,i.TC Hrufriretsibockings.mats, rui. scrns, cover,, hassocks, beds 0Aool,llax. cotton. ors parts o either A . Atrreed to; doWhman, of Ohio, then calleup h dment offered some uu - j fl ... '. .rifTf 1S67. and was Nf- .J ,.f Mr. Mills the dateo chTne f.woo. clause shall o .nt. " . 0 of October 1st lSS etteCt was iia-" Wise, an as solidly again as feature of it, it w benef.to that State. Tobacco Ayas as lehproductoithesonasnan should be a reMnv- . - i . I "II I 1 .11 I 1 .1 ( 1 I . 1 !' I iV M I 'j fti- Ihnnarv 1st annot nceu -lHrnrivate documents i written ,i.L . ion, n,n e. bearing date, or i -1 1 mLthonzed German accorrpameu uy , 1 1 . a r v. onst of partie tfansi itioii x, cemed. fM ! of parties con- why- there the safe somethin his pro understanding. s defeated 64 c t, I flrWl nn amendment OI . ..i I . . . -L on spirits distuicu tbe kl.lQ in beyond Mr. Yost's amendment was to 85. Sowden, lif tax js au ;-- Colored seminary Begn i. Bv Telegraph tb the Scn. , Tj.t 1 The cor- ... ' rV,wLiTmtistSemina- Wer st me ot tne iv- , . laid in this city to-day cblored inasons. Five witnessed the ceremonies. Jrillb'di voted to the T .11. t t-Ua OJ 001 u I . xri rinn LllV- W- ! a mv return iat .no reply to his letter, I lioe been called the sickness of his mother, where he may , N i i- 1 lime. 1 invite you, be daameu rrr'' Thursday V eimnua; 1 a you may consider me at the parlor 01 use ! in this city to . 'U . nt firtnoiniracuto iv agree i v' .j""" ".i,, M , r 1 Tf t . Ji . anA mvselt. It' cussions between , tktiorplacepavec , or time you pia novate. maae ior f heretbre. OU next, at such hour vetiient, to meet con the Ykrborough H not con at an;f place Call and price my -clothing before purchasing elsewhere. lot of Cassimcre A new j 1 1 . V tne thousand persons The Institute higher education first Institute of I v,. anointments heretofore! li M,4 , ctnnd in the way ofa joint can- lJJVf " 7- va'ss b'etween us. Very Respecttuiiy. Daniel G, Fowlf. Pants just receive d, ran J t ii1 !- ze ; from Youths to 48 waists Great ''Bargains .in 1 Under1- and HiH- a sura wi ameiK Morrow. Ad- Tect was fixed aa of October iv 4 the dates for taking effect of J 4dule was fixed as ofj Tanuap ooh li an scl 1 1 .-A schedule. t-u;c .1 snnsed ol inc www At Mr. Lchlbacn s tc,uv. . . . KonnetS. hOOdS, ot- grapn reiamio , - - was passed oyer for a tin.ei Mr. Mills moved that tbe r, onnlcs. peacne V er a vote the committee rose. Pending a vote ic ,i,t m The Speaker announced a select com JtL trinvestigate importation of con- 1 Illllllll ' tract iaDor - nupnther and mnuia. wl journcd. : ' 7L i 4iiiinta9ian neathofaiTouu." ByTchteraphto ihe Scn. I : .anta, GX., July 16 i-Coi. J- r -L f t, Atlanta and t !r- Dunn, r-resiuen.o, , Mftyir Hewitt to tlie R-esctte Telegraph tb the Sun TT li.- it, . i he citikens of tUayiedanap , 4ew "orkonbehaitoi narLu, Asw "i . . . J ' iHJcrharcred fbren an of a shoe iau? t fid ,n,tniMi ton tnert. i"v ; Ol luc , , j . I'buiid. h At 1 he corner of Btaver sic e svreexs hu - 7 w Purefo y. monei. Apply to Dr. G. . l urcioy I j'p 15-3t. j . I M - - ; tW4w Men's DemocraticClab. to all r- -f" of thi COunty. ty ana an J; "1ubs and all the and an tne Xorth Carolina, to nerticcrats ot w esterni-w fc .orl 'wear. ' New Ties and Hosiery. 5Earl & Wilson's Collars & one niake-snnion demanded Hartf s secured reino his dis- hich he .kernNorth Varo.in. - nn1nn ILltS. Urpkent and participate in x - VUlib, auu x .r- r .. Frt. :etnrir. iiu 1 1 1 -r np iuj parag raph Atlanta ident of the A ida Railway anu Vi grocer, died to-day. j the lecture JVC 1 11- ' night. oU secured it., ,1 . .. . J rther factories in w C..jjC, 'rnen't. Hartt is sid to iU.4 expended $2,506 m fighting cities, on H. Law is visiting Northern business trip, buying the io ' i r 1 rrrV.of1s in art lines, umi the latge?r stock,lgF.i c Jn. The Tapanese this ciduntry na --.- tt . - - . . . wnnt. I , - J; m11 SHOW nOTCUK8' auu on Tuesday jul5-2t. T:;; n 1 his faUly arfcreducedto want. dea:1ment wi snow J--' f subscnptiou; na. .v- 7 i juiyuti arc The finest grade of goods 0 in Ashcville, at WHITLOCK'S. The mayor heads a specia I3- unique. E ju 13-ly 1 .r 1 I
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