j fir: - ' v h V k - m ' . . Gift of Mrs Richmond Pearson t . - I I my ' 3 . . VOL. VL NO. 87. ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY HORNING, OCTOBER 23, , 1886. ,i PRICE 5 CENTO. . i r U i j v V c si. . i v. : j ' s; V at Ash advance orrios in castes buli- D0, 1XMXDIATELT BOCTH 0 COURT HOUSE. j Asheville Iaily Advance, j Pabttafcsd rvsry day la ths wss: (sxeept MocuUy) at lb following low rats : f . - . ts. oo 8lx Months. - - f S On Month; .60 . Ths AjriAMC h the larrest dally elrtula Banofvr IPr Wert o(WtolU,Hd is nD sUwUsln medium, BtmpU copies cent r a sppl IPPUMUOD. How do yoa like the new lights? i The county candidates will speak at Leicester to day. ;j The "Icarthquake yesterday pro - Katsrsd in ths. rosf.offle er. c as ssood class xaaUsr. m . ttiil . m ss. rmm w4 AN A successful revival meeting has been in progress in Doubleday ;fot . several days. . 1 i MsJ. Malone and Richmond Peari m of this county, are on a visit Cherokee county. The republicans In all parU of the district are being warned againsi Tom Johnston's auxiliary, A, H. ne? i The break on the Spartanburg SAsneviue xwmuu u paired, and the trains run through on scedule time. .1 Tbe Inferior Court of Buncombe county begins next Monday. We will have the Federal Court the week following. j . Sportsmen, as well as others, are wlshlnr for rain. There is plenty,of game, but everything U too drto hunt with much success. . f The present Sheriff of Yancy, Mr. 2. M. Wilson, is a candidate fcr re-election against tne aemo cratic nominee, M. W. Peterson. News was received in the city last ereicg that a very severe earthquake was felt in the city of Charleston yea- terday morning. Slight dmgw only was done. ; j Mr. H. G. Ewart, the republican candidate for the Legislature .in Henderson county, has no opposi tion. He will make an able and useful member. Tho aiIaa engines, used in . 1 the electric light works at this placv, were sold to the company by Mr. tt. W Gird wood, who is agent for the Atlas Engine Works. j gome one suggested yesterday that h rampaiira started the Ai- had somewhat neglected the -weather, and consexuently we were having a pretty dry time. j the blasting of rock oa ; Beau catcher mountain, at intervals dur. -ingtheday, reminds one of the -oands once so familiar near the battle field of Firginia. Maj. Malone and Capt, Johnston, .the candidates for Congress, re tarued from the Western counties .lat evening. They speak jai Pair Yi w next Tuesday. j Jt every man who is opposed j to political rings and packed conven : tions, and is In favor of fair methods and the people's right to be heard, on all questions affecting their Interests, vote for Malonei Pearson and Bey nolds. j Thos. D. Johnston, who Is a strong upporter of Carlisle, says that the Interval Revenue law never can! be repealed. Two years ago he said fche law could and would be repealed. It Is evident that he U In favor of re taining the law. I" 1 Jos. a Adams, Esq., Solicitor, of the French Broad Bank, has moved hia law office to one of the hand some new rooms in the First Nation- al Bank building. He has a beahtW fully lettered sign to designate his office. " The republicans of this district In convention assembled, openly charg ed that the Sky land Herald was be ing run by Tom Johnston's money. Let the republican voters remember that every veto for A. H. Jones is a vote for Johnston. J ict the freemen of Buncombe! re xn ember that the election of lr. Oudger and Johnstone Jones means that they shall not express at 'the ballet box, their wlahs as to wheth er they desire a law or not. Voters, Is this democratic? We await confi dently, your answer onlhe 2d of November that It Is not I i 23 ar gain Connter at Law's. As many goods accumnlate Jhat are imperfect or fbr some other rea son we dispose of under cost. jWe start a bargain counter, all goods on it are at least half price. j . A grand stock on hand now, nd new goods still coming in. See goods and get prices for flue or com mon wares at Law's, opposite duceaaiiiueBC!uvwuojiuoH"'ri4A-0 uo wao lu auu w son are opposing ring politics, rirg railroad Jcoapanj has decided . to Electric Company. rrts.v nJ r!r -JodlLJi iiiia9Iv. I tczii tUoagh the ' Bed - Marble in charge of : the .f.T m. nrft!miiM and wife. GaP an4 Vork at the approaoh leave in a few days ., AAA V - 2agl Hotel. Messrs. Barnard & Binder now occupy their new quarters over the First National Bank, and are ready for the transaction of regular bank ing business They are well and favorably known as business men, trnstworthy and accommodating. -The opposition of one or two men tp Mr. Beynolds grows ont of the fact that be would not be con trolled by them in the matter of the appointmeut of a magistrate. They wanted an ultra stock-law man appointed, and Mr. Reynold 6aw proper to appoint a man whree position on that question was ' the 1 same as that of the man whoe I m m a a a e f a All aw1 w a n "ffUt. The motto of the nngJoo Ui "IUi m rui- - - . ' We . learn- from parties just iu from the Western counties that the 'I t. Tt : i t. t.4. will, take two or three years yet to reach Mnroh v. The force of hands Lq of aboat ho. convicts. The Marie.ta and North a roaa Una line, and will reach Murphy ithi the next twelve months. Qovemor McDaniel, of Georgia, the editor of the Atlanta Constitu- tution, and a party of ladies were in Murphy last Tuesday, having come over on an inspection tour. ; Wouderful. . i The cures that are being wrought by means of Compound Oxygen aud Medicated Vapor are simply won derful. No such results were ever accomplished in the world before in diseases of the respiratory or gans. Another Shake. At 14 minutes before three o'clock yesterday afternoon a severe earth- quake shock'was felt in j this city, The walls of the Advanc building oscilated considerably andt the win- dow sash rattled for a half a minute. Our printers rushed out of the com posing room into the streets as soon as the shaking began. We ae in formed by several gentlemen that they felt a slight shock before day light yesterday morning, bat not so severe as the one in the afternoon. They Say That Clontz is a fine campaigner. That Ki" and the Gin'l? could hardly get along without his valu able assistance. That Mr. Beynold's election will be a sore tribulation to certain mch muddled ringsters. That Clark will average about one vote to the township. That A. H. Jones will hardly do so well. ; That if the colored vote was solid for the ringdoodle ticket, smiling Bobbie would smile all over him self, J. Asheville StreetIlailway, Capt. C, M. McLoud wa again be fore the Board of City Aldermen last night In reference to the Ashe ville Street Railway project. He ask ed tho appoint mept of a com mlttee to confer with himself and Wf E. Wat kins in reference to the matter. The i Mayor appointed a commit tee for the desired purpose, con sisting of Geo. B. Powell, chairman, G. F. Scott and J. Jj. Murray, he committee will probably meet the gentlemen in conference to-day. The company represented by Capt. McLoUd, propose, if they can ne care reasonable terms, to invest $75,000 here in fan street railway and gas works enterprises, and ft is to be hoped every encourage ment will be given them. Wrecked by )Q Eearthquake. Yesterday afternoon, precisely at the moment the earthquake shock was felt in this city, the row of shelving, 54 feet long and 12 feet deep, on the east side of Jas. P. Sawyer' store, well packed with piece goods, became detached from the wall, -and with a tremendous crash fell over on the counters, emptying the goods on the floor, and demolishing completely a glass show case on the counter.! Messrs. Sawyer and Brown were between the counter and shelving placing goods Jo position, when the crash came, and were saved from injury by the counters which caught the weight. There can be no doubt but that the oscillating of the walls caused the fall. Mr. Sawyer is of the opinion that the sudden drop in the prices of good was the direct cause of the earthquake, and we believe that ha ja about as j- near right as some of the scien tlsts who have attempted to ex 1 plain the pauses of earthquakes. THE EXEOTBIC UGUT. j Ilow It Works and What ia Thought of It. I The electric light is a great nov elty to the most of our people and is greatly admired by all. The al most unanimous verdict is that it is a success in Asheville. ,' When all. the pole lights shall have been catod we believe the city will sufficiently lighted, and we hope to hear of no complaint from any quar ter. We have four towers, 125 feet high, each with four, lamps equal to 8000 candle power. Each of the 14 pole lights, all of which have i ycn l.vtwi - rnt six, will be power. The kqual to 2000 candle others will be located within the i ... .... - next few days. I Mr. Q. B. Ederar. of the Jenney , who has been work here will to begin a large I . . ... contract with a city . in Michigan. This company has the -reputation of being one of the best ! and most reliable in the United State?, and has put in the electric light for a number of large cities in both the Northern and Southern States. Their plant here is veryj fine, con- sjsting of two 36 light dynamos, and two beautiful engines, one 25-horse power, and the other 40- borse power. Mr. J. Riley, of this city, has been employed as engi- neer and Mr. Charles Cliff, of the Telephone Exchange, as lineman. I We hope and believe that the se lection of the electric light by our city authorities will prove a wise and satisfactory one. Asbevdle is one of the few cities in I the State where the electric light is used. Its adoption will tend to show to the world that we are a' live and progressive people, and j intend to make Asheville the Gem City of the South, r 1 j Legislators vs. Lawyers. i 1 Mr. Pearson, in the various dis cussions in the campaign now pro gressing in Buncombe county, has charged that Messrs. Gudger and Jones were paid small fees for their efforts to sustain the action of the June meeting of the commissioners and magistrates in adjourning without giving the anti-stock law petitioners a chance to be heard. It js contended that these gentle men had no moral right to accept these fees inasmuch as they were at tlie time, and are yet, members of tho Legislature. If they had ac cepted the same money at Raleigh in consideration of their services in security the j passage of the bill they would have been liable to in dictment in the criminal courts. -..T Mll,ftn,i.i tw While no one contends that they I are liable for! receiving fees as at torneys before the courts, yet as a moral question simply we believe their doing so is - reprehensible, and before the bar of public opin ion they will be condemned. Mr. Pearson presents the point with telling effect and never fails to place those gentlemen before the people in a very awkward light. Why Is It ? Will some person who can do so inform us why no freight trains are run between this place and Ashe ville? The road has been finished now since last July, and passenger trains rnn regularly, but there never has been a freight train over the road. A gentleman informed us the other day that he ordered some goods to be shipped by A9heville and after coming to that place and being de layed there some Jimo- they were shipped all the way around by Atlan ta, Ga., Ga., and Spartanburg, which cost them ten cents more on the one hundred pounds than it would have post fljin to nave naa mem nauiea from Asbeyillfl on a wagon. Why haul them through Georgia and South Carolina when it Is only twenty-one miles from here to Asheville, and over a splendid new road-bed ? The same gentleman says he has goods at A6hevllle now' that have been delayed there several weeks. This is a great inconvenience. It is very Btrange-Hendersonvllle Times. An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Sheperd, of Harriaburg, Bl.f says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feell it mv fiaiv to ret snnanncr nnmanuv 1 know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight; my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seyen boxes Buckleys Arnica Salve, and my leg Is npw sound and well " Electric Bitters are i sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Buckien's Arnica Salve at 25c per box by H. H. I Lyons. Another invoice of Wrarjs for La dies, Misses and children; Justin aV t WtXTlACK's The Taylor Brothers Still Fid dllng. : ' The people of Tennessee have enjoyed more free music during the past six weeks than ever J before in the history of that State. : The methods adopted at the beginning of the joint canvass t'have been steadily pursued." First they talk lo - against each other, and- then they be fiddle toffethe f 4 Alf has grown hoarse, as we are -: miormeq Dy ine Aeanessee news papers, in attempting to .defend Senator Blair's educational bill and other Bepubhcan enterprises. His throat is -in a terrible condition. and his voice is strain eu and un natural. But notwithstanding. the hoarseness, according to Bepubli can reports, when. Aiirea warms up, he holds people spellbound, by fcUW Ul x JJU -tlliftci 1 : rr. Alld matcniess eioqueneei nis graceioi irf creatures and winning and affable manners." -v j j Bob, too, has suffered somewhat in physical health by the fatigue of the canvass and tub trying changes of temperature incident to the month of October. At at an im mense joint demonstration in Nash ville on Monday i night he wore blisters on his chest and - on Doth sides. Yet there -is no deteriora tion in his oratory,: no lallingoff in ms nduiing. blistered as he is, his words "seem f ever ready to dance attendance on his thought. There is something of the informal freedom of the mountains, some-j thing of their rough poetry, some thing of a mountain people's belief in sentiment, something of Homeric temerity and simplicity, in the use J-.l..r...- of metaphors about the oratory of iuu xayiop." j.uih quotauuu, wo ought to say, is from a Democratic newspaper. j The quality of the fiddling sap plied by the two brothers has been kept up during the campaign. It is first-class. The Bepnblioans have in several instances advanced the claim that Alfred's performances on this divine instrument are techni- cally superior to those of his more celebrated brother. The nearest . , . tending to mar the otherwise per- V. r . . 1 vass was the assertion that i Bob's playing, while full of dash and color, i did not HAtisfv tha exacting ear of correct musical taste. The cusation was not put quite ac ! SO I bluntly as this, but that was the substance of it. A careful ex amination of the most impartial re ports and the most competent opinions of the merits of Bob's fiddling has satisfied us that there is no ground for the charge. Al- - v . V 'J J 7 Bob's 13 intensely individual. Vhile exercising an extraordinary mas tery over the instrument, on which he manages to express in turn and with incomparable vivacity all of the 'various moods knowj to the human soul, Bob does not sacrifice the qualities which Alf requires. His selection of pieces to be per formed at the mass meetings, ral lies, and barbecues of the past twq months has been creditable, not only to Bob's appreciation of the pnblic taste in Tennesseee, but also to his general musical intelligence. If either brother plays second fiddle, it certainly is not Kobert It is for the appearance of his fid dle bow and the well-worn lump of resin that hundreds of thousands of Tennesseeans, men, women, and children, have endured' iu dis comfort the hour, devoted Jjy Al fred to the Blair educational bill. The fiddle at last comes but of its gbby case. Bob grasps it, clasps it, aud at once it becomes part of him. Jt taiks? ft pleads fqr votes, it moves to tears, 'tt sends ripples of merriment throughout the vast audience; it diffuses swelling sound waves of tender domestic senti ment, it starts unnumbered feet a-going to the measure of the mountain jiff What difference, even if Bob Taylor did- not play with absolute technical correct ness f His fiddle is human, and his fiddle will make him Governor. ipt ni cr nartr rr tne rturer rnemt ods of former days,- when the Bal- . fc . effect, vfl weaDonof lot was e mosl enectlve weaponoi the freemen, to destroy tyranny. A few men in Buncombe have at- tempted to wrest from you, by . .J, - . a foFf and fraud your sacred rights, will you rebuke or condone this as- sault upon yodrllbettyj' " Another invoice of fine and cheap Jerseys; are all wool, tailor made and pleated back Jersey lor ai. at ocU9:tf wmiLdcx. - THE LAW OF HOMICIDE. An Acquittal of Murder does not Stop Trial fbr ManslanghUr. Pittsburg October' 18,The Su preme Court to-day rendered a decis ion n the case of James Wi Hilands, of Mercer county. Hilands had been placed on trial for . murder and the was dischargee! without his con- Tr? 1 i tfiqi nnr. rvnr in a tviAa thor ma lit a h Jd aWd Keen Placed in ieotardv. - The Court overruled the plea and he j was convicted. He appealed to the Supreme Court and the decision of the tower Court was reversed and he was set at liberty. Subsequently he was arrested and tried and convict r l on a cnaige or involuntary - men slaughter. He . was sent first to prison,' but afterwards appealed for a second trial.- JndA Paxtnn rfn dered the decision bf the: Court and THAIrt that a AiMNHtai Af'thn hivhh erade did not preclude the Common - I wealth from trying; and ' convicting him of the lesser crime, which is a misdemeanor and not a felony. Hi lands will - conseauently have to serve out his term. v J. II. Mfllt.hpws. thfl onlnrtHi ta- corder of deeds of the District of LJL r-t. wiwtcu Fl" a toil o xkiiw6u. Senator Bjair, of New Hampshire, has accepted an invitation to speak at this fair. (The opening address will de delivered by Gov. Scales. : iiix-liovernor noaaiy, in onering to pay his portion of the losses caused by the speculation of John B.'Mann.x, assignee of Areishop Purcell, on whose bond he was, is said to have wrecked his fortune and deprived his children of a hritae. Now. in his nld he .rftC. w gives away property acquired by nara worK 10 pay ior ine inieving of a man he trusted and favored. : ; ..f Query t If the Bev; Ki swaps off the Gin'I, and the G in '1 swaps off the Bev. Ki, who will be left T Answej both of them. A. BettF Mental Digestion Needed. If you will carefullv-inquire among j founar men whose spare hours are spent i on cards and loafing (I mean our clerks, ! pprent5cesd otherwise wputable fet ; lows), you will And that they do not ' know how to get rid of spare time in a Tnr inin(r rnmul amva that vr for ' reading formed, above ; rneadinir which encouraires a waste of leisure. - The salvation of our boys and tirls lies m awakening an interest in !!m9 lnteueotuai ana manual stuay tnas thev can easilv indulge ' when not held by work. Br manual sfody I mean one that oooupiee the hands as well as the brain. r, One of 'the best saved fellows I know is this boy John. He is busy at a Sesk as accountant for ten hours a day.; But when not there he is absorbed with srnithology. : He shoots hia own speci mens; he has made himself master of taxidermy; can aketch admirably; has ! 019 portable photographic apparatus. His room is a museum. - Damn that boy fou can not. His tastes are up.' His books are associated with his work. We muat think how to have more Johns of lihis sort. We must, if possible, have ireated a ' higher average capacity to Cead that is, a better mental digestion. I have before me a pile of recent issues fif novels, mostly in a cheap, popular form.' t can not help thinking that, caking the pile as a whole, it could not Improve the mental action of Tom Jones, who is just now spending his highest in tellectual efforts in getting a fat sow with her litter, ready for the county fair, rom talks pig with enthusiasm. J should ot like to, see. him give over his present tastes for the average culture of this stack of stuff. Cor. Globe-Democrat. Good for tho Boy. At end of the s north-shore resorts the people in the town will' tell, vou, some, rery funny tales of the-rto speak por itely piggishnesa of a family noted in paths of literature , and ' wealth : in the society of this city. They tell, for in stanceone of many that though their pasture lands are covered with , berries that no one picks they put a sign up' "No berries picked on these lands," Qua dajr some poor children bf the town picked some berries, ' andln selling them went to the house ' on the estate where the berries were picked. The lady came co the door, and being asked to buy re plied tartly: "Give those berries to me. Buy them, indeed ! They belong to us." She put out her hand to take them but the boy was toq quick- for her. - He turned the berries out into the dust, re marking as he did so, "Pick them then; I did!" Home Journal. . Very Thla Sbaet-Xron. A piece of iron rolled in the new Fal con mills at Niles the qtler day ia (hin as a sheet ol otdmary paper. - ji. would take 150 ahaets to constitute one Inch in thickness. The mill made this sheet just to see how thin they could rolL Boston Budget. La Nature" claims that a machine of one-horse power would keep 87,000,000 watches running. " MissObace A. Demekitte. Pupil of Xaver Scharwenka, Court Pianist to the Emperor of Germany, and Graduate of his Conservatory of Mutc, at Berlin, will receive pupils in Piano and Vocal Music. She may be s,een st Mrs. Beynolds, Main St., between 3 and 4 p. m., daily. sepl5 ' ' Subscribe for the Weekly Advance. Weakly AEVACi'oaly II per year. MODlICliffiUTS. i am a candidate lor tne omee aerk of the Superior Court of Bun- combe county. The action of the county democratic convention on the 28th August, - is all tady known throughout the county. I need not uiscuss it nere, 1 ariner man to say that I believe it to be , vitiated by fraud and by 1 the- .violation of the Slainest principles and usages of the emocratic party, and I- uroDose to submit the issue to the good and hon est men of the county. i - Very Respectfully, W. T. Beyi;oiJ3s.. : To the TccU of Bunconl iris V I hereby announce myself a Can didate for the cfUca of Clerk of the Sapciior Coart of Ejncocabe. I a repablican,;? aud an cpro?ed to tr.3 prc:cnt ejstcn cf Count- gov- erutnt ut, and en specially opposeil to tho nrtitr. rj system of govern meat herd to submit to in Bun i. .'also oppq'eJo.' Th n v . r r 1 - 1 hnod m thir vhfn fnrinrtimn.i0 . CT. : vwv v luuvk'VUUVMtf I democrats, i so called. If such 11 J -T J .1 be democrats at all.: thev. should st aud by and support their party, and if they are not democrats,' that is 11 -tney ao not enaorse tne. prin ciples of the 1 democratic party in "tf -ft-:" .!" . . -'.I mis state, then they , are in truth republicans, and if they have not m w w ss-ksw - wm a declare, their republicanism while nnnnn nffAomnnpat AnrinninUatho.t ar not entitled to democratic or republican votes. 1 am a reoubli I can, and not only expect the votes I of republicans, butlof those Who do not endorse the democratic candu 1 dates or policy. 1 am constrained -tQ thus announce myself because " canaiaare, yetouc,8eems willing who is asking repblican votes be I cause he opposes the democratic hominee. If I do not get a single mB.uul uv" A aia a canumaie 1 foP. the office of Olerls m a square, i trn9 republican, and I wish to see I 1 wnet&er the republicans of Bun combe will maintain their manhood and vote for aj straight republican or be caught ' by the hypocracy 01 selfish democrats, and vote for them. If they do, they ; have 110 right to claim to be republicans, j I shall thank my republican friends for their support, and if elected I fehall discbarge thej duties of the office honestly and faithfully if not elect ed I shall feel I have at least main tained republican self respect aud integrity. .1 i - E. F. 0L4Rk. ..," .'" t - I - v- ' Large stock of Children's Hats, Gaps, Terbaus, 1 Tarn O'Shauter, Palo & Fezs, just in at oct!9:tf t I Whitlock's. I "The Old Oaken Bucket," the best chewing tobacco on the market can always be found at , Powell & Sniders. Try it; and you will use no other. . ! oct!4 Public Speaking, ; , j The candidates fbr : the Legisla ture and other; candidates for coun ty offices will address the people of Buncombe county at the following times and places, viz : Leicester, i ! Saturday. " 23 1 ivy, Barnard's Store, Tuesday. 28 Flat Creek, Baptist" Church, Wednesday, " 27 Alexanders, . Thursday, " 2S AshevUle. .1 ! -. Saturday, " 30 Speaking begins promptly atr 10 o'clock. The candidates for county offices will take . the time till 12 o'clock, and. then the candidates lor the .Legislature will begin speac ing. Come one,, come all. Be prompt. v. , ' " :, .'..' Congressional Campaign. Major Malone and other candidates for Congress will address the people at the following times and places : Fair View, Tuesday,! 1 Ayr (Reynolds' tanyard) Wed. Oct, RutherfordtonThursdayj October Logan's Store., Rutherford j ' county, Friday, " 26 2 2 2Q Interesting Facts. 1 physican8 0f the, world now claim I tuat consumntion ana an otner pulmonary diseases are curable ; and they consider the Oxygen Treatment the mpst valuable yet discovered. - Drs. Gatchell and Stone have cured cases which bad been considered entirely ! bopeless. oct$Q, 4 j The beautiful songs, Marguerite and White Wings, sung recently here by Miss Miller, for sale at the Music Store. I have also received a new supply of the' very brilliant ,valse: "Bellea of Hew York." 1 lv -,: :'-.:)'. CFauec. ; ; sepl5 - r ; " Whitlock sells the genuine Cen temeri Kids in blacks; colors, and undressed orSuede Foster's Hooks in blacks and colors, and a very ,in latest shades and 75 .cts. Also, a large ood Kid locks atl stock Cashmere and Silk Gloves, I very low. , octlU:ti I Attention Builders. You can save money by having J. f B. Hill to give you an estimate on your tin, sheet iron and ornamental work. . He has opened a shop of Willow btreet, la rear of Swannanoa Hotel, where he will be glad to give estimate? on all work iu hia l. ne. All work done at the most reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. ltespectiuiiyj - ., Kotice. - The regular annual meetiag of the stockholders of the Western of Wrh n.Mi;nn t m .1 r ke place itAin & J W" Iu KS !?Pe wAAsbe1rilIe? Nua on '5 foarth Wednesday in . No- member, 18SG, it being the 24th aay 01 ine month. G. P. Ebwin. Secretary and Tieas. Oc.17 W.tillfov.24. AD VEllTIEM EX TriT . Gz3i:i:ut OElj,IIoiaajOGt. 2515. The Fashionable Event of the Sea son. c:ial Engament of the In Imilabl. - . , " - PATJJ. ROSA In: Fred Marsdens Corned v Dry mi k : I r let I iryj A HA1 UV IVIIPfl lOfn cy of Coraraedians. Keserved Seats 75 cents, now on 1 8al afc fearly' sawyer's Store. Secure one If ; oc21d3U i PITTT MABKET, ' JUST OPENED. On Patton Avenue, under Powell 4 bniaers. Mf have opened aFIRST CLASS I MAKKCT whPrA T nrill Irnnni stanay.pnj hand the best of Beef. Port MnttOll. SaBSairi! Flsli jnd flvstw I that the market affords. - ' I I have had several years' exneri- en.c.e.In ihP business and respectfully t t? 01 ypur patronage. Bespectfully, T. J. SUMMER. oct22tf WANTED. A re- O male Servant is wanted. Must hoW to cook. Beasonable paid. Apply to P. O. Box oct22-3t I70CTNI). A small leather hand JF satchBll was found on Grovo street yesterday morning Owrer can get the same by calling at this office, describing the same and paying foi this notice, r , oct22. valnaWe City Properly for Sale f The Garter! property, within 70 vards of the public square, having a front of )ver 80O feet on College, Spruce an 1 Eagl Streets, will be sold at a figure considerably below its presentl value.. (1 ' ' ; , The improvements are of a de sirable 'Character, including dwell- ing with nine rooms, numerous cioets anu pantries ana wiao ver andas, cottage for servants, &lc. Title perfect. Terms easy. Goj'd reasons foi' selling low. i; ' There is no properly m Asheville which'proLnises such early, rapid and considerable appreciation in value! as tiis. u i. - . Unless will be wi Lid within ten (lava. hdrawn from the mar ket. For ; particulars apply on tho premises to FJiANK CAKTEK, OCt20r5t. F OB SLiLE.- A 'pair of flue steers and wagon, complete. Apply to II. II. LYONS. octl3 tf WANTED TO BENT, a small I farm of 60 to 75 acres, priu- cipally boti om land, within two to four miles or Asheville. with house and outbuildings, at once, . J. 0. Henry, Asheville. N. C. Address XJtLili JiiJli JDUUJi. MEMOIKS OF ROBE.RT E. LEE, yv By General A. L, Long. ! . A fall hlalorr of tfls military serrlce and campaigns written by Gen. iMug, Prom data. ooUected while a member of the personal Stan of Gen Lee, and from letters and male" rial contributed by the Lee family. Commen ded by Governors of Virginia aud Nr fth Caro lina, and approved by the Sou hern delegate In Congress ( Ills pr irate J domesUo and personal history, from Information heretofore nnpub Uhei, furnished by personal friend, companions in. arms and leading men of the booth, collated) and edited with the asaiitance of Gen. Marcus J. Wright, 1 . . j tux wuoue roKsturo , A CompreMsiTc, Accurate and Standard Memoir oif the Illustrious Soldier, - i 1 1 : Complete La one volume, about 700 pages. Sold by subscription only. fully illustrated with portrait a. bum, euv. For descrlpUV circulars aaaress, 1 J. M. StoQrlard & CoFolilisto, j 632 FStreet, Washlogtem, V, C. 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