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i Tin St'' is the only- pripet'hi'Wesi tern North Carolina giving the IR'ie:E,;5''GEJS:v: STEAM I :- -1 4r',';i,"Jn,'"v M il A1 im M f-'-'-V '''"'MP ,.Jwij!:--'ai fVcTPM. HENCE Wb.AN . , ..,,,,- H!-t..ri I ,Y, i k, ,,t t. sr rrf- WT : ;f : .-4 F- - -v iila 7 i" I f..i.rli;iH' oil). K 11 - . - , . . . ,,;.,7rrn j- L..r. i .VlHIJO'J i , l r i t .. -.-. - -i, II -1 i.il CO.KECIEDW .(..: , .sHEVILLEirBASDCOACO.; - L lnaTnon L P slc-:: 4.75 " L ...... -9.25 4 Chtniu r 9 5() t-vc 9.25 K - V" I . .. . . . ANI. OfTlCIAN, ; ...KT1..S AVENUE. : f, 4 - - CLOCKS, CLOCKS,. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, EI.KV. ! .ELK. :! i n:i.-v, ;i i V u, pATEL SILVERWARE, nL S V ATEH SILVERWARE, S' Jn-u ATEH SILVERWARE, BRONZES bronzes' HRONZESi BRONZES W .ANi.rLATEl. SILVERWARE, I, ACI SILVER HEADED CANES, .;ol.l I-ESS.&C. CONGRESSIONAL'. THF, SENATE AIDS 31 EX FREED- The Mills mil Passes tlie House toy u Vote of 762 to.i49 By Te Washington, senate. - 1 " egraph to Sun. D. C., July, 21 thinjr excent wool, vet the bill liad been' tiuiei rTbe. letter, ws read as follows: r called A sectional niea sum fTo jetisix I . " . wr 4 A. J?WR, H'i millions of protection 1 on sugar the Lov- rroHH aud "wniie u" V-Telegraph to' the Sun. . ! 1... i . t. -r w! I t.'lLIi-l 1t". VkJ 1 ti.AxHtJTH7 'jr.om ;i MJMI i?'i4!TtT1X!C..Tune2r.MThe'itnai ol JtJ.W. H.. Hi WW II J Ill - I J I I j. ,j Cli"r. u:M t : n dear siRt-ittne vote n . , d aa, in Mcn: ottantt duties, in provisions tne eanc- tariff bill is to- be1 takrn aruraay,- isxsi r y - , tion free in cotton rate? In wo first -The Senate took up the Senate bill appropri ating one million dollars to reimburse the depositors 'of the Freedmen's" & Trust Company for losses incurred by the failure of tiat company aving i African of the Mr. Edmunds moved to strike out the words 'in whole or; in part of descent.' He desired to get rid race question. Mr , Beck opposed ; the amendment; jThe j words lie said had (beninserte(f 9tjthc request of Mr, jjre hoini,i commissioner the'object btrng? to exclude white deiiorsitors who had; wrecked the bank' and to confine J i : spe cially to the poor colored people, who had. been . defrauded - otheir- sajigf:: Amepdmeivt rejected, ' ; -; - . j Mr. Vitice called j for Vyeas" and nays on the passage of the bill,' but as 1 it ivhi represented to liira !that,f there - Was tio quroum present he withdrew the call and the bill was passed without division. The House bills for the construction of ChnttaLhodchee.r Flint UtlUV J add, moist of that acing wool qn the $20 oi the ; hundred had been caused by p' free list. Manufacturers wbuld get free wool and forty per cent. protection;, or five per cent, more than he flow gbi and still they said the bill was a free j:rade measure. Articles amounting to tyenty million dollars had been". placed, oil the free list an.d $6,390,000 of tht was XoAU :Oive th's immediate cfrre,; sl'4& Question 5s iiivpived;! Bdil was nxeoYac be Jnisunderstood;' ,1 L' i,carldollars:i it, has , not .! been b distinctly ktrbwxl ' fendant the passage oi Tine, p" - . - " - , - . were ennunucu. not M-vant to jwiiitt'k announced-an t ?at si; a:m ppposed to bill in Question. . ir" -'Yours Tihily, - - - -;T Twuiiri fo tti4 Freeflmens I r .T TI k m 1 - . The letter, was; loud IV appiauoea iy:wic Kcpublican memoers oi iuc PM-.wr, hill anTirooriatinjr one 1 ' M' ' ' ' 'If- i.il. The fbl in t iavor ) f I ; ?. ili j i : ? nun ii ' ' ' WAsmxGTO D ,C, JuW 2lT7The Sen, KcpuDiican memoers ui uc 4ml Q ied the bi 1 aotiropriatmg one tropcan Yeas'162; hays 149." V ' of theFreedmeti's bank: lowing pairs were uihiu" i ot the bill: i Hogg; j Wbittng; U'tfentioui wool. Cotton had been the chief product of this countrv. yet the Republican' party? 1,1 r.,i on f hi-free list and thev were. h,.L. . . , J.l- r 1 Ji w T.iitLVki, Vf1 tS riW right, but when it was proposed to touclv G . ii bill:' Randall,. Hei ikeildt-to wear the! regulation L11C shall of on r.exfc names toMr, e wool combination, they aid "you islVenport, 'SptonW." Briiwri, all not touch it." , - IjfldVandlWoooburh. - " ' P ; , J giv eir The next article on tin plate, $5,700000. ;was produced in this cou mittee proposed I to give-- the consumers, yet this action dp. If that was free trade, . make themostofit. Salt was next, because ; The announcement oi xnc remu , ,b-rtlsoiidateJ i Jr;. UK,.,0itPrp:t.in its manu- frrpfHr1.Witli.aTDDlaflse;ati(l ltiwasjwisn: j-. . . a icw ijcupit nv.uwU.. :t : r Al , ,w... -i facture , the committee , was stlgmazizeu Wednesday-aite-requested to; higher, 14.40k.; Lnrd-iv8 : Hacon :-WpV aF: I higher ; shoulders 7-T5 long B.'SG; short the free list was I ivif; , Sbwden, ot jennsyiTania, kjtxu- tne Qcc oj.yy.:fjrf --TrFi ribs : snort cicar ; ; Not a ooundof jniarikndlBHss. ofNew Yorkil)emdCT , -I j Hams 1112.50,a Whiskey ' . . - is ........ , r , xt ii: i ; iU i' ! " .' . ntry. The com- voted agimst the bin, sanci itcn, ui . j d, gt,, F etcrbujrg weir, Chicago July. 21rr-Cashi quotations this money to; York .and Nelson, tmnesoxifpuv"-. r;mes the visit bfthe Gehnan, Emperor, were: FloKr,rietf..incliAngedt Ko. J was called cans, voted for i. .ourxnaeu , 2 red, 82. ; members also voted "aye' wlib form ...... i !' '' 11. "CITXT ' ' j , Baltimore.. July-Lrr-rFtouTi nuKt, Wehanged-Howard Street and" Westcrtf 'super., 2.30V85Y eitm: 0.85? family U-.50; city mills, super. 2.5(MG5; extra b.2575 io brands 4.)0(!r5.50: The'iA, southern, firm.FuU , CXlC. ,Long ber'ry, ,,48; i. western,! steady; t quk-t. No... 2 winter red spot,' 85V4-' -CornJ' southern, dull, steady; white G3(&G; yellow 591 Ol'f ves'u aull,1 8';,;, .Cincinnati," July- .2ll-Cash. quota tions '-Were?' Flour, ' ,' cYiik:,'T';Whr'ai?: I V I nbneV ;N6.' redM.VCp; &?r, , No2 eO'sbabtrppger, Xo2 f mixed, 3oii. Pork ;firin "145'. -Lard 8.20. Bulk meats higher, sport riD.V '8725; bacon, Ifiirm, unthanged.--Whiskey St. Louis, Julv 21.r Flour quiet, unci red Oats firmer: No. 2 mixed. 32.G. "Pork langeu.., uueaT, , auii.iuiyicr, 79H- 'CornjiigerVAOt,? mixed 45 U, cv of peace WhicK'thi! 'twb'powetfu: Rictimond will begin OPTICAL GOODS an would be Speech or The co Teller's River the 1 1, 1. ASSES. .'.LASSES. 0J.ASSLS, 3.i:scofes, " H rscoi'ES, I ' rorKs.- : m ofes.- and phattahoochee and Alabama rivers were reported from the committee .on commerce and placed, on the. calendar, d it was agreed that all bridge bills considered after Mr. the fishery treaty, jference report on the Tinhnr hill !wa.rcaa irpiu House and was on motion of Mr Kl' munds ordered to be printed. . , The Senate then proceeded to the cqji siderationofthe Kslieries treaty j open executive sessiqn. and Mr.: Teller address ed the Senate against the treaty, h At the close of Teller's remarks? Dawes iZsPEOTACLESl obtained the floor and the matter went over till Monday, j t - The Senate then proceeded to the con-; sideration of the bills authorizing the; XiPERA GLASSES, construction oi oriaces ana. OPERA GLjAociii. following house Dins whu auiuiumvu-.. "fi'fTnr: "U" Workonthelnew Mas mie Te some difficulty, umi, i u '"PTf r:T j . i ... . . . L i i t ! - . -i i - .is T- - i j . m 1 1 1 Konrin nuns i. i i : ! - . v- i . . ' i i j- -1 1 nri-ife iit u i ii iiii.utui i j i i as free traders for putting it on the ree mquimghiyn 5 1, 1 Architect 0ott of t,,-.. Burlap, r"! CP H'M I"' country.. Hemp and jute maue up ? 4-,- xo; rccu.K,, f: ,.,rj i ' LMf.-W 700 000 of the free list. With all he the calling of the roll irrtenseinterot wa dtoc .aiw fx IT W r , imilk that could, be given tms paoy m- rmannesteu ou;u"""w - 7. j . ' 1U - A CIL drowned in unapee if hart t.n n to trrow, it ao ucrsnvuViF'r ----- id j . . f -, . - - drtWirtd must f soon disappear' The kept tally a each! vptefts.au ILake. D.n.jM.'nc liad used the same arcrumcnt ta vor oi-striKing ; uw w u i i " r i,-ii - Ar. tit i . . . . - i! j P a .oil xo-n Anderson, or I dustry. Opium paid t,u. " "H- r ; - . T . WHO Wa oo- - 1 - A ... . -J r 'i! ! : i and bristlesj the latter produced in Kus- ent, wtth; KepuDncan pju, . poft now 1st. he i cast ms TPic,.wiiu ""Yiirrr n-jnj un knn aoa I' 1 .. -Lt ' :ltr nrnlauded L AiV"uuYvi r- Since Tune 1 twenty-prie persons eeti'drowned in or near Baltimore. L Wilmington is elated oVer the starting i 6f hef street tar lines. em- Mo. 2 .qra. . 4-( ;y Aon4.!1qa8,1 oun. - ' Mess porki tafiVife; ,Lrird;S.40; short mple atJ ribs 7,Uo; suoiiiuers; t.iku i ; suou on the clear, 8.55(8.00, Whjskeyf1.2U.., Louisville; Ky.', JrpIySl'.J-Grain firm. 94. Corn, 57. Oats, vNoy 2, mixed, SHi'7. 1'ro visions quiet. Bacon, clcar ribs, 8.40; clear 8.90 ; shoulders 0.75 ; bulk meats, clear ribs 1 775). shoulders; -6.1-ttl sugar cured hams, ll;25r.l2.50.. XArd, choice leaf, 9.5q. .-". iO icwuvl') J J - No. 2, red.' -.'oV.Ipng berry rnNqmicdGV.No. 2 white. ')!:;: have SPECTACLES. U-SPECTACLES, -SPECTACLES. ni'P.RA GLASSES -OPER GLASSES, c.i .c, TlTr.TTTbs. KUUAHLBl'KlCBS. UEP Al RING . AND ENGR A VIXO. wi-'P MRING AND ENGRAMNG. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. kKI'AIRING AND ENGRA ING. Asheyille. N. C. V SHEVILLE.JCE AND COAL CO. DLLINS & CO.. Proprieroks. PURE ICE PURE ICE - PURE. ICE ! I H FROM DISTILLED WATER. KZ FROM DISTILLI ATEk. AM-: FROM DISTILLEU hai -w ! : Across the Oconee nver, in Laurence County, Ga.; across the Tennesse river,! Lamb's Ferry. Ala.; ' across the Oc mulge river, Ga.; across Black Warrior j river, at Foster's Ferry; and Tombigbie in Township 12, in Alabama; across Halifax river at Dayton. Dayton Coun ty, Fla.; a pile bridge across Hillsboro river, at Smyrta, Volusta County,1 Ala.; across St. Johns river, between1. Delard Landing and Lalte Mouutain, Fla.: across Tennessee river, at Kuoxville; across Oostanaula river, at Rome, Ga., across Chattahoochee river, Ga.; across Flint and Chattahoochee river. Ga.; across Alabama river, at Montgomery, Ala. , ' ! r mtnifte was aooointed i toiiici cnv- w"""" - fkTi nmendments. which were merely for j onntp at 5:45. adiotsrned tti.ni. .iiiii uut wuu.i - ' until Monday. Washington, norsE. i D. -C Tulv '21.-r-Crbw- nttendince of deu gaiiencs , 14mlrs on the floor greeted Chairman fliic this morning as he rose in his place the long debate Promptly at 11:30 alul Mr. Mills, on the tariff. HARD AND SOFT COAU UD amenllmcnts grapl the bill was ca lied k ;s Promptly Filleu. urevi4us A. were dress after offering two intended to correct typo the bill, mdyed tne Ati them and they via - r 1 -TT! ' r r Ml. the free list. Cotton ties I Iowa, wJ the free sia, nauiusu.up.. , , -yir7i M-., ' ' ' '.i ' landed i. v . t tkat roti-i hrfv o-etitiemen i visjuiy ua'j . , fr jrr. ,r-; 'ii.. t,mr rrrrt m'l x cuiiciiilo. v v.v 1.77. . .' rv r.'Ti:ti t : t , . 1 r ...tir. edlSttis country had lieen htikl ;rThtnh whose ?am red n the free list, vet the coram tte him a round or appiauc wc " nrm 32j rosin steady u. La been taunted with being freetraders. Y. an;l'htcstlm h,s vote Charleston, S. C, July 2lHTrpen- Tlieir opponenis said: ' "If' you w'ant b Men's white cotton cloys, all qualities, for the military ma andthe (Civilian, at - ju 10-11. Whitlock's. ( AuDlause.) The taxes on express com panies, on. telephone , companies, -on .... . , . w.oHJi nf the countrv. naa oeeu Fitch, of N. Y, when his name was affirma- 190 1 n'iddlings Vsreeeipts lei bales, y . ; Men's yhjte cotton gloves, all qualities, for the miljtary man, and tbe; civilian, at Whitlock's. ' i v . , ; :. . ju 14-tf. mi 1 i . 1 ti all I called, replied-witk a . vigorous re- tu-e. v-hich gained him hearty grccuu . I ' I i- i 1 . i- - -u:v. iirorp ontinter- 1 I I . H-n j rJ V. i . , j in i-ir-r i r , h I wmnprais. wuiv.u nw.' i . .T nnrit I'nwiifr nil Liiv i-v-v.V'i i moved, but none or w. wx .X . 1 7 balanced 1 y j tartar and removes aU dscoIoraiidn i aK Men's vhitecQtJon gJoyes all qualities, for the military, manjand the civilian, at Whitlock's. ,. .ri?l . ' ju 15-tf. Tw. corixTJ'.'. " ,7 i Its Vmd been removed Wool grew on sheep there had been much sympathy expressed for sheep.': The Democratic party sympa- tluyed with men. It wanted chea ing for- the i'- people, e Republicans . . -'-. .'- u;,-u - ni'f" Vjf'T- wante.l ouries epL su ms .:""' " 1 " wool nor woolens could be, brought in with W producfc'ofr 300,000.000 j?oupds and a need for GOO.OOO.OOOmorel't'Wtiat were we going to . do.? The Democrats proposed to let in wool free and let-bur workmen make it up into clothing. The bill Was intended to benefit the condition and increase the -wages of the laboring people. ("Applavse) The Government shoujd not meddle with the people, they could take care of themselves. They were-the most intelligent and the best people irTthe'world; and could give em ployment to all ,of the laborers, if Con gressAvduId but1 letHhem alone, Why 'should we not have free raw material and hare an opportunity to contest on equal terms with: foreign manufacturers . w Tll have a lair uciu -t-- ne in the negative. Merrimon,ofN.Y.,wasalsoappiauueiJ whenTotedagainst- tbe, Imt the. greatest ( demonstration : accorded -; any gentleman was that tendered to Kelson, of Miun: j When he answered to , his flame ; in theffirmativei lSowdn of Pame! U J. pubbVan aoolause, as he ready.form.ed,..; Forsalq Wheat Gnant & Charcoal, r .manufa Wivr'KRT. Suooenor m every way to the ordinary Wilbw Charcoal. july 20tt . rrjrVtT- iii teA leen xialledi but be- fore the announcement hadbeea made, the Speaker directed Oerk;, to call his he voted in favor of the bill. McMillan, of Tenn., moved wben Hbuse i.J av it be to meet weanes aajo ui uc.u f. -v - r ; tL" Windsor House. Spartanburg, . S C, U one 1 of the .best kept! hotrf$ m the South. It is convenient to the depot. It wish comfortable beds ana gaou w t iorget tne inuyi. . i j . . ? (J. VJ. LHASE, Proprietor. fyou; don V f GRANi & WlNGERT. ictd rei J JiEAL; ESVATB BROKEK. t-r. ORDERS' :TO' BtJV AXD feELL PROPERTY, ' WILL BR GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MAEH .,f,.. I ON,. REAL ESTATE SECURITY, tj. 95-Office in the Barnard . building, f Pattpn avennefcntrance. V 1 MtnuI0-' w HITLOCK'S -1 j apl3-tfj vnnntr Men's Democraucwuu. bin oil.') ,i::4 dav nextJ .Boutelle moved as it was the ; 27th. an- ' 1 . - 1-. . .11 T 4-Via i t Lii a nt nil 1 1 l LI II ' LUC: U --en niversary 01 tne ucin.it i i f Househould take a recess till 8 o'clock. TVii motion was voted down amid aj chorus oapplauseand laughter; from the Repub'icans am !. 1 Ot .rKanssits, ironnn " r . ,i . . ti, rinli extends a cordial myitaUOn r to all the Democratic clubs of theun- ; . ' -bA' VvYT W, and all the Democrats of the pounty, t--DE PA RT M t N 1 Sdi-ll-tJc Democratic dbs id tthe tut i Democrats of Western .Nortn aroima, to ! ibepenUnd!p(ape',m : rally . on the 25th .instant, n jl Xftil rally, on x H; ;;Law !is ; viiitihg Nrtnern . . , . 1 . Hties, on arouaaps; Mfpn 1 vr ',TTTm "tiTr.iniTm T ATflTVf: : d the remark from Rogers! fgeststpcor goods, in frthnJtgM 1,10; HiMM; TTT777" llVl M r iiii in J-'f! 1 T t 1 i,l;i i-)i l(! 1101 1' ii'Ui ' In 'orddr to closeUt all ' j't ( Ji:I) i'lr!iiL-.i"ici l! h.'l! 'j'uIffuHltli 'This is your i ... . iLiJ imont, will slinw novelties, and 1 feht. (App.ause.) Thmocratic pjrty I mWp -SW RLJk' S!:fi?fSl5 I.&bS rAA 'n'n.Wl to the -virtue and in- nesdav Was.tnen rejcW, "t-y"-- . f .. gpeciany umquc. 1 i- vi-,,. Money was nay.vte . ii- 4-lio- pnllTltrV- . . a 1 n Y3S to i nAL- i-,-rt5; until o o tiwv. being poured into fXi- TrV -Vr t - i' deration of! LU ov- I nun- ars. Telephone No. 5S. ,v,,vi.n at The Old Depo L C .MPLAINT3 IN KEOARll TO E TIIUK COAL OR ICE WILL BQ KE PORTED AT THE OF. FICE. -I'nxnvN Office. 1 t! c P.aruai-1 buihlinR. Ptton Av. TcleiUione No 0'J r.. PBOUPT ATTENTION MANUFACTURED 1CLV F rrnr information of the pnblic and . ; . :.i-. on the subject of art- 1 ur. vre the fcllou ing facts m nrtfarjl " t::rrar.ufaetnre of ice: Our mannerof ma--K uei, to 4itil the water by condmp n.thuinkintf it absolutely pure. Then ' P-rd oTe rhrcoal to completely deoder- :rj arrest an remaining traces of im- cutter, .iter which cans filled with it are 1 .iin l.nne chilled below tne irecziufc ti.er it remain until it U froxeti as clear h r.T.,l ami atmont as !oHd as glass. This i.f .. . r nn ... It lasts OqC h;r 1 !onirer than natural ice and has all the miestion ufooted. He then proceeded to ad the House begining , by :stating tlie condition of the finances 01 weu eminent, placing the surplus at one n Ar nml twenty-nine million . klolla This he saidj.houid arrest the attention of the country, jit Represented unneces sary taxation, drawn from the people and piled in the Treasury, It was tax ation levied upon the product of labor. ' Th;i enSrmOuS It was an iuiquiL. "i , amount of money was constantly lower . o,1 niKne an enormous load nnA Jti.-reasinsr the benefits of on wuuii , . 1 "i 1 the privileged classes. How ; long would He hefote stagnation would occur and i,ankrntcv and ruin, flock together over 1.. The rnaidritv. had . attempted k:ii A f-ediice bnnr ljefore tlie xiou -r ... 'lessen tlie inflow o tins laxanuii nionev into tlie Treasury. By ' n.le in the committee Ilivnv " I , . , J 1 whole, tin: relative rate ot duty na placed at forty-two dollars and ninety nine cents on ti e hundred. This-moderate bill had ben met by a sjorm f . .. '1 t...,tn7ed as a tree. ationanuwuaiav..--- . , Mr. MUls then took up incj withi the cuenii-; beat him for re-election to tne 5 1st con fess; but he wanted the country to know that the people of. his district were not for sale. j f'T j" $ ( I ' ti,0 -mnh tee had reduced the' duty 01 -rril? from $17 to $11 lcr -Ga fwds chaU iliat'thatiwas an fori to det'.roy an important industry - .. ,.J rVrred to a SUlti in coucius.v" .w . 1 . I clothes produocd by. McKinley, during his speech: He said that he had nothing to take back.- He had inquired into it A hA found that that $10 suit had t rered to the amount of $4. the setsipn Indian claims. ; and the. House at till yea 2 s o clock. 1 evemng. riese' in e' ( i ! t -ir 1 ,r. ti'.isui.ri'jff i M tJ. v.ffrc exisftine be- Z&&P$r&SyZn Peniyl (11 ,MENi i,AND '.BOYSy ten et- 6t RallroadAccident jk :i By Telegraph .to the Scn Chattanooga, Tenn., July 21. The;! Gannon ball passenger trami oii w- - ' ; . : ! - - ' r V t Tennessee,; bama diyisiou , i and Georgia Kaiiroaa an ooen switch thirty miles" He Virgin a thronrh from this city yesterdayHhe enginej turned over and the engineer werefataW injured. The swircn been : replaced by negroes who were Thev were; . i f wTkIv in iaid firm tp W. F '.Penj. Ml, ;;.;;.l J" ' cr.-li H.'l.l ,1mu. , . ; to , wtufca?ry Si th business the ol"taiid yyf.tn. ...j ;i, , 4 .7 vn'K illi W ivhjrtfirlrt-always -teT glad to Aee, his ., nT7T) 7X7llVu IfrieSdsanicuStomers. U , . PJjjK' U'tL JN ' T been protc. . i i caugm anu uuiu : - . had lieard that that suit liad been ; 5 Cleveland xo escape lyncmni tdWaphed'addWonld'be nsed m Jtne " U.n. He wanted to photograph .i. hm.n of every voter the fact that - ..t. .oo nrntected to Ithe that viO suit f amount of $-4. '; ib.eonelusionofMills' speech, which f . I r ' tumultuously! applauded, auoijtue Americatj 1 . - x I '4- Ln I 1 New Y ble su,p 1 .263.679 amend-! of the f!innal Tlrture of the hi h attr t,f comrrrc iced tab denuncia rude tariff. -it . .1 - . H lvTinnin Dili iu ucmi " . 1.. Uo cal schedule wlicre the rate of. duty had Sen rcdnd from 32 dollars and 87 cents tT28 dolinrs and 17 cents, ibn .eartben and crockery ware the reduction had lcn$7 on the hundred. They called iT, frW trade. Ill $50 on the hundred free trade, in God's name what was protection? Sugar 1 reHnetion in uufc.f. 1 1 in Iiemp. jute,' iron showed next to the the bill-larger than and in fact every- was am The Cotton Supply- . . ; Bv Telegraph to the Sun. j ek. July 21.-The total - visi- V of cotton for the world is. ) bales, j of whicn ouo,o .against 1,589.363 and 915,-j ; . 1 v o t nn m nu - ' iJff". cjrfi,.it.. Real Estate Dealer., w aiioacti u: n ; Watson 1. r., 1 ik miitii consent. t- o, nanun S..W office.- - .-; J" T TrcP5d& lot of Cassimerb week- I r j : . 1 , - 'r , acrreed to with itne 1 t:veiv lastyear. Aecyip nil 1 . . 1 i 1 .-i rv 11 .".-- " I J . -r f T T I w T- i -f t ! r i- tr: fmrt in Slt?ht. 6.S06 ,0OJ. " I - cotton ties, w vote which . .. lOtl nrd the veasii"a;SA"" . -'Alii-' 3 c , : mJtte of the LUU" : rtion of that on .t , . ,-hich McKinley demanueu jca was ordered. it rou amendment stands as agreed upon m 1x1 n nip , Gear of Iowa, ( Republican! voted vith ' i o.,1nll was paircu he Democrats. "UUT" .Vi wit a Hogg, of West -irginia. The vote on the passage of the stood: yeas 162, nays 149. uv the veas and nays were ordered on the final passage of the bill, Sowdeny of Penn., obtained recognition, j V...- li fllStiniTUlSUCUVw r-- ' . oWnt from the House by WHO r . . . cof severe illness, had sent him a k hicfa he wished to have interior plantations 4-0S. bi! - j M . IBy Telegraph to the SCH-1 ...... ...L.v- r C. lulv 21 .-Written arguments were to-day presented by the Board of Trade of Spartanburg, S. C., to, the h ter State Commerce commission . r nii nation aciuui cdmpiaimng - ( that :own by the through (that town- J I 4- to know that.je can befound a Melt Market jinder ; Cooper's store. tome i(h, And giye rae a -call .... 1 : Hi 1m Will wait on you an. Jiin"" ks:UA!iU. PC Railroads passing read at ra tter wi Bond Oflerinjz. By Telegraph to the Sus. Wasiisgtos. D. C, oiTerin.s $600 F to-day $678 W per cent t Jnlv ,$00. 127. 21; Bond kecepted jtf.t8-SSm. ! t, ..:,:t,.,. .if'? f- .v'j.f r'i vllW jPts justrcce!vca,.rang.n5in i at lib, pew; . from "Youths to'40' waists. 1 ; If (J -t! v-i-. -A 4-ACCiitJ,ST- -Mi i . Great Bargain in' Untied- 4 f b-Hi?: LIF,' t I'M- ';''.'" ' ' t if. 1; 1; b LLIAM & CO.. At The Bank of sheville. IsilETILLE. N. C. RlpresMtnt the foUo wing Companie? r:i-fj! I i.f-f h, 1' ir Jrjjii i;i ih tit j 1 ) Anglo sxevaqa, "' ws rm Continental, oi iii2ftj04. Hakbr rgBremen, lot Germany,... 1 f"" tSo j Assurance, pf England,... li3,995 i! Niakariudf Neiw! York..,-, f Ing Vfi92 Wenix. of Brooklyn,. ,...:r-. StT v.- ....NwTiesanllocry,. ' Ear! & WlisrinV Coari"&; ,: -;. r.. ..? -..is t !j-i.! nt .Cuffs,,andN'DunIap.Ilatsf i,.,.,'! ; . . The. rincst; grade of-gopds hSZ.iW. :.in.A8hovillei.ar - mc U. SJ SJ CTCAU ACC.bHNT ASSOClK AbtsA Life isscrislc f2 n ia-ly ' wiiitl6cK:s I !m 1 ... f 1 1 f i i! i; i.
The Daily Sun (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 22, 1888, edition 1
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