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7 V A 7 f.l w t I u - -E Z I h r - t "V in Ml ' - . fr f ft ? ! : i i 7 i t t 11- . r i 4 1 M 4 Urn t . i .;i : ! :; 1 U' i t ;'. i: 1 - :;.; ". s,' . I'll 4- J r f- 1 1 K . if!?- IS" 1 1 v. I.:. f" : r I : - DAILY ADVANCE. WEDNESDAY .AUG. 13, 18S4. TELEGRAPHIC. Boiler Explosion. Madison", Ind., August 11th. Tho Propcllar 3Iamle Glass ex . fxlcd her boiler this morniog in , front of this city! Engineer Kel ' Icrwas frightfully mangled and instantly killed, and James Uck- lyter wa3 knocked into.ihe river and lost. Commodore V oil was . blown with the pilot house fifty feet in Iho air. He broke his way r out or the debri3 In the water, and ..though bruised, is not seriously ' hurt JOINING THECIdETV'ELAND COLUMN. Presidential Scii tl men t Among the German Re publicans of the AVcst Chicago, Aug. 10. Mr. Her man Easter, editor of the Stoats- Zetung, says in an interview con cerningtho political situation: "Three-foartbs of the German iiliiiOiH" iv ilrrote for . Clovelaud and Harrison. .Tiieylwill vote for the Democratic : candidates rather than for Blaine and Oglesby on account of the ' prohibition law. It was no spe . T cial Prohibition party that enact ed that law, But the Republicans . as a party, and hence the want . to pnnish the Republicans as a party, and to punish them in the :: snot-where it will do the most r ! , harm. They will, therefore, vote :i"ninst "Maine and in favor of I "O Cleveland. This opinion is bas- cd upon in formation collected by trustworthy traveling agents. Capt. Banhus, a former resident ' of this city and a stauch Repub lican, tells ine that ho stands . nearly alono in Kansas. He says that from ninety to ninety-five per cent, of the Germans in that State who formely voted the Re publican ticket will vote for Cleveland. I cannot say wheth er the Germans arc opposed; to the Harper high-license law or not. It is a mixed up affair. I I suppose there are some who are now paying high license "who . would like to cQutinue to pay it, but the sentiment of the Gcr ; mans was turned against the Republicans by this law, and 'that sentiment remains, and the Germans in this State will go in favor of Cleveland and Harrison against the others." The Passengers of the Wreck- cd Steamer Amsterdam. New York, August, 11. The steerage passengers of the wreck ed steamer Amsterdam, some 200 in number, arrived here this morning by tho Fall River Stea mer "Pilgrim." They were giv en a good meal and sent to Cas- .tie Garden. F. Jetter, of Lake r I?oss., Wis., said that he was '' among the last to leave the stca . mer after she stranded. Con stantino Lndwig, of the cabin passengers, he said, presented ; the third engineer with a watch . for saving his boy's life. He had . ' . heard complaints from cabin pas- seiigers in regard to 'having lost "( ' articles.' but he did not see any cases of thieving or looting. The islanders treated them well and V : shared with them what they had George Mison, an English steer age passenger, said that after he got ashore, he saw a sailor bring his (Mison's) trunk to laud. Mi . son claimed,- his trunk, but the "-' m:U-r .uu ikei-er-was-nothinxLla it, and he wanted it "for his clothes. Mison claimed the trunk and found in it several articles belonging to him. He took pos session of them andjgavehe tnink to tho sailor. The sailors acted badly. They helped them selves to cigars - and wine, and ;did not seem to care for any body. They treated the steer- 'age x')asseufiers a Creat eal worse than the natives on the island. VernonRandall, anoth er English passenger, said he thought the cap Lain an able sea man, but ho had no command over his men. Randall lost all his property. Several other pas neugers corroborated'these state ments. Agents of the Rotter dam line arc caring, for the Am sterdam passengers. EARTHQUAKE. Excltinjr Scenes in Hartfort, Connecticut The House Shake and Rock Like . Cradles. Washington, August 12. Yesterday's earthquake seems to have been felt with the great est severity on Long Island and in Connecticut. Probably Hart ford, Con., was the most shaken of any points heard from At 3:21 p. m., long and convulsive shocks were felt throughout the city and vicinity, and particu larly fett to the houses occupy ing high ground. Many people were thrown down, and in some cases badly bruised. At the second shock bells were rung and houses rocked like cradles, and crockery and glassware fell with a resounding crash. For somo time the greatest confusion reigned in the lower wards of the city. One man was thrown from his wagon when the second shock was felt, his horses run- hiingaway jiajl y, and barely missing trampling lnm under foot iii their fright. At the county jail, which is crowded with prisoners, the greatest ter ror prevailed, and for some time it was feared "that the panic stricken men would try to burst the doors to effect their escape. After" the first convulsion their dismal howlings and screams to be let out were heard witjiin three blocks of tho buildings. A dissipated man by the name of Doyle, who has been incarcer ted there temporarily to await his trial, became perfectly crazy when the first shock came, and raved like a maniac. When he found he conld not escape he re treated to the corner of the room aud shivering with terror, hid himself beneathjthe coverings of his bed. After awhile his moans ceased, and when they found him he was dead from fright. At the State prison at Weath- ersfield, the same confusion pre vailed, and an available force of prison officials were mustered to prevent an outbreak. It was some time before order could be estored. ; h Ifvou wish a cup of coffee, a Smul:, or' a bqrarenreai. can at tlie Alhambra, where you will al so find fruits of all kinds, Tobac co and Cigars of the best and most popular brands. T.A. PRICE, For fancy drinks, mixed to suit the most fastidious taste, go tothe Swanannoa bar. lw. When you go to Hendersonville don't fail to stop at the Virginia House, kept by Major Dodnmead, who is also, proprietor of the Caro lina House here. july 15-lm Hami-SusarCurtd. "The- old reliable Rawson's brand" just received. Try them and you will not be deceived. A. II. Jones & Son, Main St., Asheville, N. C. . ... For Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Fans, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, &c, call on U-tf H. Redwood & Co. For Roederer red lable, G. H. Mumms Extra ilry, Pomery Sec Piper Heidseick & Henriot's Souverauc chain paignes and im ixrted sherries, ports and clar ets, go to the Swanannoa bar! lW ; ' I ' ; Visitors and the public general ly when in want of the best whL-J kev, wines and segars, finds the way to the White Man's Bar. Thosft who visit this place onco will go agaiii because 1 1 is tt quiet and well conducted place. There is no better billiard and pool ta bles In the west than are to be found atLoughran's WThite Man's Bar. tf Dress Goods of all grades. 11-tf II. Redwood & Co. 'COAL! N. W, GIRD WOOD & CO AENTS FOIl on Creet ill Nev Eiier Coal CociDaiij. We have complete facilities for carrying on the busiuess and are prepared to deliver Coal to any part of the city on short notice. Special inducements for car load lots. Telephone office at Powell fc Sniders. July25-ly CLO T H occupy offer many Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff nf Ttuncombe. subject to the Dem ocratic nominating convention, to assemble in' Asheville on tne loia day of August next. Thankful Cnr tho oast form of the people, I .f rrXr KprIces ia tho past ma commend me to the lavoraoie consideration of the convention. tf . WR. Young. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the (Sffice of Treas ure of Buncombe county, subject to tho action of the Democratic nominating convention ; pledging myself to serve the people faith fully if they 1 confer on, me the honor sou cht. ' UJ V -j i 25-3W , EB. C. Ciiambeiis. By the "solicitation of many friends I annouce myself a can didate before the Democratic Convention' for the office ot Sheriff of puncombe county, sub ject, however, to. your approval. ; Respectfully, ow A. H. Baikd. We are authorized to announce Mr. J. J. Mackey a candidate for the office of- couiUyreasurer, subject, however, to the Demo cratic nominating convention. I shall be a candidate for the of fice of Treasurer of Buncombe county, subject always to the ac tion of tho Democratic . nomina ting convention. If elected I will 2ive the bond and attend to tho ol flee in person. H. B.-Weaveb. Wo are authorized to announce Mr.M.M. Slagle as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of Buncombe county, subject, however, to the action of the Democratic nominating conven tion. . -9-n( ior Sale. The following are 'among the t?Aluable properties: FOR RENT. For the summer season, a nice brick house, with 8 rooms including cook room, all well furnished, complete, a ser vants house in the yard, a garden and good well of water conveni ent to post office and business part of town. . '' .. v, ; : 'i . A fine new cottage on Clayton street 6 rooms, good wTater. " A new cottage on Brid'ge street, 5 rooms, all on first floor, good water. " f . - A large residence, 8 large rooms and one small one . a servants house. The lots contains about two acres, with several fine trees, convenient to college. A cottage on main street 5 rooms, lot has one acre. I . ! A cottage in Doubleday town, 4 rooms. ' , "I , . , A vacant lot on Charlotte street, about li acres, with pretty grove, could be divided by the purchaser advantageously. I A lot on west side of Bailey street, 100 feet front across 120 feet deep. ' . , ' A handsome large lot, 4 acres at junction of Chestnut street on Beaver -Dane road,' several other uitable building lots.' . A cottage with 6 rooms, on Hay wood street, at junction of French Broad Avenue. j ; . A largehouse with 9 rooms, m beautiful grove on college streets thnro flrfi nbout two acres in the lot, on tt a good tennements, J house, ani -largef tanie. .-1. . T- A large iacant lot with a pretty grove adjoining the above. 100 acres, all in front, 11, miles from town, fine tobacco lands. Two tracts of 200 acre each, are front except about CO acres, only a small cabin, 3 miles from a depot; fair tobacco and grain land, Other and desirable farming lands, and somo of the finest to bacco lands in the " country, . in trnrtsof 90.-100, 250 and 450, 500 nf.rM from 1.000 to 10,000 acre of mv w w w m wild lands. Which offer fair investments for capital. For particulars confer with. B. M. Jones. 'Patton Avenue. Box 33 Asheville N. C. THE BATTLE HOUSE, Wm. RniNEiiEART, Proprietor, waynesvili.it n. c. The Battle House is ceirtraliy located; has been remoddled and improved. The tabic supplied with the best in the market. fl03-tf. - Will J This Space- 1 1 i IP G 'AND tlijjs space in a BCIAL RED FRONT. Grocery. BILL OF FARE TO-DAY. mges, raisins, lemons, prune? figs tuts, pears, iresli peaches, CANNED Asiragrus, corn, strawberries, tonftoes, piumos, peas, pmeap plejbeans, peaches, okra, salmon maerel, oysters, sardines.! Ejm, tongue, sausage,-) beef, eggi Five kinds crackers, tweh- ty-tf e Kinas soap, three brands fiouj bran, corn, oats, feed,1 pota toe.'! Make a specialty" i - FINEST anil clewing Totacco Cii and S moking tobacco,; cigarettes. snuljind pipe3. ARRINGTON & Co. wlds & Chambers STABLES Fir jdoor south of Swanannoa, (Ashhev'ille Warehouse.) -o- -o- I w Phaetons, New Brets, New f?;ies,VNew Carriages, and the be) finest and most ! i r Jentle Horses : s fx ca? t all times be found. In a W ourturDOuts are all first We have two of the I best cla' 9jrettiest pleasure hacks ever Dht to Asheville. i , j M will at all times endeavor to pisatisf action in every particu And to keep as good stock and Y?lrwj n4 pan.'hn found in tbf dit JEYNOLDS & CHAMBERS. ai1i7-3in. . "I if. starnes S( i Main Street, third door ove Eagle Hotel build- mg, Asnevine, jn. u. DEALERS IN Fan Groceries and Country: Produce ai fi Ke3u consrantiv on nana . 1 . It Beef, Pork, Mutton, i! if 9 Lard &c. f 11 deliver goods city. to any part julylCtf HART, 'iractbr and jouiUlerv til: : . Isheville, N. C, Is pr. lo execute work in ;est ana pest style, uan furnithe most satisfactory ref- ereiit gouth Carolina, Oeorga ad ifeville. Work executed . "ciccbrding to contract. ; I at, k neo crl?oifrl JOHN HAlil, 123 Asheville, N. C. llend 1.000 in one sum at ei er cent, interest per an lortwsf -niwrihlA Rftmi-.innu- num I, aJly, Llt-nnnn ni f Vi rT VllfkOffi rvf Real $ of civ mnnrhs! TinTlPP. e security required; bor ing costs of mortgage. McLOUD & MOORE. ll,-84 tf. rowe? TARPLAW .IcGILL. tice limited to Eye, Ear, ank saI JtN r 3 1 u 4 mi. - w i.nro D5yAjri drug Store. Ff (Hours: 10a. m. to 1 p. m.O 5 p. m. July 24-lm- nrl Tuncrc ' Ottice OVer Belongs to Levy s ! S H O E H O IT S "R fepr diays, at which time they will a. J8 (R Ai raj li; ) ' r4 1 j - ;.f;i H . j- -; -.:vs ' v v.: .: :'r. A--r- ,f J' kill. A.N D - Offiee at Mhftm rl?ri?5?" of Lyman & Child's (The best on t.hA ta r lots ' ' TO THE PEOPLE OF BUN C OMBE COUNTY : - I desire to announce mvooifo r..u i TiiFlSnfcr ffiCe f BOUNTY fo?tWyeaS ' Pion I have held Two years ago, when Mr. J. V. Hembre was elected o the office of Treasurer, un iortunately he could tint, o-itro th (67,000) and the commissioners, as in duty Dound under the law. Point aTreasurer, M r, Hembre came to me, told me his trouble and that he was about to lose the position; that he had en--y?1 ?et f,me others to take it, gn e the bond, ahd let him. have a small stipend of the salary, but no one would do so,.; Itecosmzmer his inA dition, he having been shot all to pieces in tha war as a Southern soldier, I propos ed to gjvethe bond, attend to the duties o4t,h?offle and iVe him one-half or what the office might be worth. He grate fully accepted my proposition, I gave the bond, and have atr,enWi tn thn Ineonice. As to the manner r.f mtrooHin and attention to duty, I respectfully refer entire honrrl inf rmmiooi' htarnes, - Superintendent of Public In struction: with whom I h transact the business ..f the office, and to whom I exhibit mv books and nnnnt. The first bond I gave was for 67,000; sec ond and this present bond is larger: the next bond will be abjut $85,000. I ask the Dernocraic Convention to nominate me for the position., I shall a bide by the action of the Convention, and support its nominees, as well esllhe State c..uu; auonai i jjemocratie nominations. If nominated, endeavor to do my full duty by the party, and if elected,' shall strive to daas I have done, administer the office faithfully and I honestly. Ko just claim -mo,o c v ci ueen preseniea to me, as Treas urer: without its being promptly met lue books and records of the office are al ways open to scrutiny, i Very Itespectfullv. June 20lh, Ii; "TT! WORTH CAROLIJVA HEADQUARTERS - FOR : Books I and i Stationery, ALFRED WILLIAIS & ( O., Booksellers And Stationers, EALEIGII, N.;C. Regular State Agents for all the PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS we can fu rnish every thig your school needs,! and can supply any book that is to be obtained in the United States. The Largest, cheapest and Busiest .Book House in 1 tiie State. . ST Write to us for catalogue, or anything else you want in our line 71, 3m. Edwards, : BroucMon & Co, RALEIGH, N. G. Printers, Binders and Stationers. Loaliflr Printing House in tie State. Special attention to supplies for i 1 Country Offices. Printing of every description. Prices as low as any. LEGAL BLANKS OF AIiTj KINDS i:J OX HAND. July 15-tf. ! ' i NATIONAL HOTEL, E. H. NORVELL, Proprietor I WAYNES VI LEE, N. C. ALTITUDE, 2,770 FEET. , The house is situated in the bus iness part of the town and 15 min utes walk i to the White Sulphur Bprings, and a beautiful view" of galsam Mountains. Good rooms -r first-el ass fare. Hacks at the depot to meet all trains. BINGHAM'S! Establsh-) Is the only i ed in S .School for 1793: JlJoysintbe South! with Gas Light, h first-class -a.. xLjLi ..iN JJ S O F T G yjcrASiCM,n iil a first-class liATH I Iousb. The course is Prepanitoiy or Finishing. There is a thoroughly equipped school of Telegraphy. Kpeeia.1 terms to young men f small means. 181st Session begins July 30th. For Catalogue, address ! i - Maj. li, Bingham, July 10-tf i Bingham School, JsT. C. O G A li . TCoii - a T?i; i-eal estate ire Sbre. J. ei rjce- "Jelico Coal. prace. opucw? Terms lor car load ,-i ,: j ", 3m. TEE FLETCHER HOUSE Dr. L; ; Efiertoii, Proprietor. IIISNDEjRSONVILLE, N.OC3 Altitude 2,252 Feet Remodeled) and Enlarged. Loca tion central; Rooms carpeted and uncarpeted. rare the best the keMaflo- Conveyances . to Asheville and all points of inter est. .a- Only large sample room lor commercial travellers. mDn.zz-u. ! . Warranted PjUIlE HAVANNA. : BANK GROCERY. HAS OPENED A FIRST CLASS Meat Market, Opposite) tho Post Office, Where he wisiies to have nis friends and former customers call and (buy Beef, Pork, Mutton, Yeal, cC'C The well known Lonnio Patton is butcher ad conductor of selling. Thos. W. Pope . will deliver meat for me. i A. R. COOLEY, I '. Forwarding S COMMISSION MERCH AN T, 1 GROCER, 1 Anddealer in all -kinds of coun try produce. Main Street, tf j Asheville, N. C. N. I. GipfOOD &.0, . manufacturers; 6f Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboard ing and Finished Building Material Scroll Sawing . of all kinds done -to order. . : July 25,1884. J ly TO THE Slil A SHORE There wiil tie a grand Excursion irons Ayaynesville to Beaut ort, N. C, on Thursday, August 14th. Leaving Waynesyille 3:35 p. m. Leave Asheville 6:55 and arrive at Morehead City the next evening. HOUND TRIP TICKETS.: From Waynesville, $11.00 " Asheville, 10.00 Tickets good for ten days. Good to return on any train. For further information- ad dress ' i " D. K. JULIAX, . July 7,-1 w. j Salisbury, X. C. S OF PI.uk IiE VI. The old original barber again afc his post on Main street, and invites his lriends and cus tomers to call!on him. fl5-lvl the AD VBRTJSEMBN1S. DR. W. W. GREGORY :of 0 HARLOT TE, f. C.y will bb in Asheville. from Jul v 21sf, to 31st, for tho purpose of! rendering medical services to such ! persons as may desire to employ and;tho complications td which it gives rise, : ' . V; I . '. bST'.A SPECIALTY. With oO years experience iii tho daily practice of his profession, ho flatters himself that he is qual ified! to render sucli persons the desired relief: I CONSULTATIONS AND EXAMI- , NATIONS FliEE. f j , JC" Office at EAGLE HOTEL. Vm. W. GREGORY, 3L D. 7lS),lm. .1 : "r ; J. : ! My 31-Cm GROCERIES, Groceries, GROCERIES, The Grandest opportunity that, has evejr been offered to tho peo ple of Asheville in the lino of Family Groceries daily receiving fresh groceries of all kinds, which wo intend to soli, at exceed incrlv lnw tirira w. keep everytliing that families use iresh and at low nriens. Wn Kr.n the finest grades of Hour at both vvnoiesaie and retail. M i J. Yl JORDAN & CO., N, W; GIRD WOOD fe CO., j y: , . ' ' Asheville, N. C, ' ! 'tA l (MANWACXUJIEjis OP ' I ' ." ClKGULAIt SAW MILLS, and ! dcalfers ia, Hteani Engineg, - MUl i Maciiinery Ac. nijiK ol till kiiiks ol uiiicnim.-ry t-. n line very best inannor and oil ecu tea l short notice. EDWARD J. ASTON, j, j ;-. , ,. x . . REAL ESTATE AMD INSURA' fCt j ' j- AGENT,, ' Asheville, i North Carolina, Saddles! H i! R N E S S AND TRUNKS -o- North Sitlc PublicSiuaro:; Whips of : SADDLE BLANKETS, Fly Nets. Bncey' Rolies; of all colon Our stoclc of Ilorso Collars cannot bo surpassed in Western North , ' Carolina. ! Dry & Green Hides faitefl. .''.!'.-'",' ' - " 1 I ' j ' V ' " V ,.' EEPA1EING A SPECIALTY. We are prepared to do all kinds of reparing to Saddles, Harness and Trunks. All work done by hand. No machinery. When you want anything dono in our line call on s S. M. GILBEJIT & CO may9-tf - Wall Paper, j I have a large lot of Wall lapcr of various styles and colors, which I will put up at a very low rate next thirty days. . B. Ii FlTZPATBICKfc V J'..:-,-.,- ; . - !- i '- - ' : 1 ! Y :':::y: i : ' . j i , : 'v , . :' .: ' , . - ) i ' I : : ' i ' - I . . . ' s ' , ) I FOli SALE HX -:Vr:-. .. .. ,-, : - r; v'. : ft i V
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