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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24 1801 LLE DAILY CITIZEN. PH-XERS PRINTDiO CO. rmDuLTCiv mtt afternoon (except lowing ft Mtnctlj ca OHn Yil.... Six HiuTilt,,.,.. Tr Month., Oh Mokth On Wm.. day) Ispul ft ..A. the for- $e.oo ...... 8.00 ...... 1.80 .. 60 is THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1891. imO PilVS THE TAX? Onb hundred and fifty places on the committee were secured by southern men not an nndue proportion, nor one of which northern men can complain, teeing that of the more important chair manships the latter have full share. Tub newt comes from Washington that Jerry Simpson, he of the socklcss reputation, "hat shuffled off his jeans trousers, combed the hayseed from his hair, donned genuine silk hose that were presented to him, and has indeed become a congressional dandy, who can shine now with any of tlie swell members. To odd to hit other stylish acts, thnt would make his constituency blush, Jerry has purchased a bicycle, and can be seen coursing over the smooth asphalt pave ments every afternoon. In bit jaunty little cap and bicycle suit not even the most intimate constituent would recog nize him." We should suv not. Next we shall hear from him in Wall street as a "shark" or an amuteur "Napoleon of finance." Needed at Home, The first secretary of the Russian lega tion at Washington says thut over twenty millions of people in Russia are starving. "I have not," he adds, "been instructed to open subscriptions nor ap peal to the help of the citizens of your great and noble country, but you may be sure that every cent sacrificed bv you and your friends for the relief of our suf ferers will help, and will bring everlast ing gratitude from mv countryman. I am quite ready and willing to see that such aid it properly directed und de livered in Russia where it is most needed." If the secretary can do what he says he can, he is badly needed at borne, where it seems all but impossible to relieve the Buffering peasantry because of the wide spread corruption of office holders, who plunder on the rebel funds and comiiel ths starving people to bribe them for even the most trifling assistance. A cor respondent at Moscow says that the brother-in-law of the czar was recently hissed at in public because of his -efforts to secure a reform in the distribution of the relief funds. At St. Petersburg the richest merchants have refused to subscribe anything, and the collection boxes in the corn exchange were found when opened, to contain nothing but bits of tin and paper a hideous mockery of sympathy. cy is hen Tbe Senate Without a PreHldlwf Officer. k most singular thing occurred at the funeral services of tbe late Senator I'lumb in the Senate Monday, and one that re fleets very little credit on anybody. When tbe remains were born out of the cliam ber vice-president Morton followed them with a few others who were acquainted with the order of the arrangements, leaving tbe president and many othr more or less distinguished men to realize that the senate had not been formally adjourned and that they were placed in tbe awkward position of choosing whether they would stnnd around and await the vice-president's return or get out without order or regard for pre cedence. The latter course was taken amid considerable confusion. Later in tbe afternoon the vice-president returned and nt once recognized a senator whs moved an adjournment. fhe motion wat not answered in any way, out tbe senate was aeclurea ad journed after having been in session an hour and a half without n presiding officer something that has never before happened since tbe formation of the government, and.it is to be hoped, never will again under such circumstances. A Public Hcandal. The nomination of judge Woods, of In diana, to be circuit judge of the United States recalls the fact that it was he who made impossible a fair trial of thecharge of bribery brought against "Blocks-of-fiive" Dudley. In November, 1888, Woods instructed the grand jury having the case in charge that it wat a crime under the atatue to counsel any person to "attempt" bribery. Three months later, under instructions, as it has al ways been believed, from Washington, where Dudley had in the meantime gone with threats of exposing others if the cast against him was pushed. Judge Woods called the grand jury and charged tbem the reverse of bis former advice, which wat undoubtedly the only honest position that could be taken under the statue. The result was that Dudley, as all tbe world knowt.cameoff untouched. And now Woods it to receive hit re wardunless there are honest republic ans enough in the senate to prevent hit confirmation, which would be a scandal of the first magnitude. Wast That It? From the Mecklenburg Times. The Bcotts have Scotland, and the Macks hold Mackston, (Maiton ) With Iver Mclver, as judge, Neil Mc Neil solicitor, McRea and McLean to de- - fend, with Langblin at clerk of the court and Cregg McGregor (of the clan Rob Roy) sheriff, and Arthur McArthur, forc . man of tbe jury, how could it be ex- petted that a verdict of guilty would be rendered against Dougald McUoug ald, the Scotrhman, for the murder of Patrick O'Coaolly, the poor Irishman. The railway commission hat just made a decided stroke of business in get ting the tax out of the Pullman Car company. The assessment was made on the basis of $12,000 valuation of each car. This was taken as for the whole mileage travelled and the proportional distance of this travel through the state of North Carolina wat ascertained. The latter wat made a percentage of valua tion. The total value of the cars passing through the state is $564,000 and North Carolina's proportion of this value is $140,000. The latter is therefore the basis for taxation in this state and the tax is thirteen hundred dollars. The Pullman company has sent the state treasurer the tax thus due. The legisla ture three years ago passed an act im posing a tax on Pullman cars, but J was never able to collect, as the courts de clared the act unconstutional. Raleigh correspo ndence. A Weldon dispatch says: Rev. W. W. Rose, of Fremont, who is on the church investigating committee, informs me that Mr. Abernnthy will recover. Tin fact has been clearly established that Abernatbv was not guilty of any undue intimacy with Mrs. Gnmsley, and his friends and brother ministers have de cided to stand by him. Even Grimsley's futbcr-in-law condemns the murderous assault upon the minister. Grinislt still at large. News has reached that efforts are being made to capture him. Abernuthy is recovering. The statement of the state treasury balances shows that at the btyimiiiiK ol the past fiscal year there was on hnml of the educational and public funds $164,- OOil, Receipts ot both these iuihih (lur ing the past fiscal year were l,18,J,ouu; making the total receipts $1,347,000. Total disbursements of the educational fund during the rear. $32,000, und of eneral lund $l,l5,ooo oalance ot ioth funds in the treasury 30th of lust November, $161,620. The assertion is now made that II M. Howden, tbe departed cashier of the wrecked rirst National bankat u iIuiiul' ton, has stolen $50,000. His note for $7,000 is in the bank. The property of liowucn has all been levied on lor debts to this bank mid the savings bank. Yet, strange to sav, not the slightest effort has been made to arrest Howden or to nscertuin his whereabouts. Richmond Dispatch. The farmers in many cases in the cotton-belt are in worse plight than they were in 18W), which was considered a notably bad year. It will require better efforts than have as yet been mudc to induce the cotton-growers to abandon that crop. The alliance attempt to even secure a reduction in the acreage was a" complete failure, though considerable pressure was brought to bear in that direction. Farmer in Charlotte News: "Nearly every farmer will put down a lew acres in cotton, but the ucreatre in the county will be reduced two-thirds. Our far mers are now putting in all the wheat and oats thry possibly can, and next year, for the first time since the war, will be a wheat, oats, corn, clover, hay stock and bacon year in Mecklenburg That means a merry Christmas for us in 1892." M. Hoffman & Bro., the heaviest cotton buyers of Scotland Neck, have re cently shipped a lot ol cotton directly Iroin that place to Liverpool, This is the first shipment of cotton ever made Irom Scotland Neck to a twreign market. Rev. Thomas C. Moses, a supernn- uatcd Methodist preacher, died at his home in Chatham county, December 20. He was born in Franklin county, in 1807, and had lived a lonu.useful life. Ik- left two sons and a daughter. At Fort Mill Tucsduy the unveiling of the handsome monument erected un der the auspices of the "Jefferson Davis Memorial Association, was witnessed by over 1,500 people. When Russell, the jailor's assistant, went into thecouutv jail at Oxford Tues day to feed the prisoners, five of them grabbed and overpowered hmi in a cell and escaped. The comptroller of the currency has appointed VY.S. () B. Robinson, of burnt). boro, receiver of the First National bank ot Wilmington. The settlement of the liquor license mutter nt Charlotte will after all, it U now said, be left in the hands of the su preme court. North Carolina is now ihe sH-cial scene ol work ol the green-goods men FltCLUIIWO'tS PHIZK, HAMS AND BREAKFAST BACON. English Cured Hums. English Cured Breakfast Baron. Chipped Beef, by knife as wanted. Smoked Beef Tongues. Pickled Pigs Feet. For sa le by S. 11. KEPLER. ttstrjgg ' E5ES2SS yW $24. 1,000 Ce-nulne Tyler Curtain Desks 121 anC 24 Net Spot Cash. No. 40O7 Antique. OnkHtaniliini Tyler "e"k. 4. 6ln. toll hy Ult. Uln. high. Mice. Will IlllH l'roof.Zlno ilottoni under drnwersj patent; Hn lined Cnrtnlni 1'ullahod Onl: WrttlnitTahli: 0'1'iim bier luck: one luck HlcuriliK nil dniwunti S htmv eardlMmrd Filing Bnxan; Cupboard In end; rtiuele. Finished Bnest Kxtenxlon Arm Hllduti! Welsh BOO Iba. Pries. F. O. H. at Factory. P 1 Kill Also 1,000 Antique Ash Desks. IVo. 400. Haiufl as abovo.cxeept mini' of Soil. Antique. Ah, RiMKl m oak. Welu-hl Id. Price r O. B.at Factory, l '. Mill'i from our !ndlanaHlla factory direct. Maitt nmt noli solely by Hie TYLER DESK CO., St. Loulp. IMC MOPM. omloKUfl of Rmnfc Counter. !.., r'o .uloulwi Bnnl over printed. Book, free; po.un lb eonti. ROBERT BROUN, CIVIL BNG1NBBK, Sl'KVKYOK ANU ME CHANICIAN. Constructions In wood and mctnl con ducted. Thirty year' experience in irc'i cnl MiryeyinK Instrmtlon in mtdiimiml branches given, Close miinunrmiits u spe cialty. Kmincnce, Mci'oweu a venue. dccX-cKlm Wwr. BE A lUiAN APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. PERFECT IN FORM l-MATCHLESS II WAR I fl Ullou r tbt aMluU for ittlwui mta ifatt pun? bot birls wtro put to It'tia, Ivtry MAN t be BTIOHfl ud Tiaoions la til ipacU. YOUNQ MEN OR OLD, nffmnf iron hekvuub ilitt Loii of r 1,11101 Vu fcood, thy-lcftl IictiiM, iloU) Worrv. Rtantad DavcloomaBt. M ny PERSONAL WE A IN IBS' cin D M-torad to PERFECT BEA1TH and i HOB LB VITALITY of STROM HEN, to Prldl nd Powir of HoMom. We claim by yenin of practice by our pxrtunivfl methods a uniform MOH0P0LT OF BUCOKBB in WhV Afftlettonaof Han. lYatlinnniiill ' from V)Htte and Terrltorie. nilD UlTllf BflAlf wUfteiftirrr'r, Healed, post UUK PltW DUUl pald.fora tlmlti'il time. Oat iiwhtla yoveaa. Pall Ixpl-natloni for ROME TREAT MENT. ToacftBb FULLY REBTORCD Thoiindi ftara baaa by at. Rakd oor taitlnwoUli. AddraaiatODOt ERIC MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. COMFORT IIS A SHOE. If your ihoe i too 1 arse it la a nuisance; if it is too mull It is intolernble. There isn't the least rcaioa in the world why 1 should Iw either one or the other. We have given careful study to what may lie colled the per fect fitting art and we know enough about it to make no mistaken, Huin'ug hns neither a place in our shoca nor In our methods; straightforward, square and honest dealing is what you are entitled to and every stvc we sell tells its own story in straightforward, square and honest fuHhibn. Tulk is cheap, but It is not any eheuper thun our$2.oo, $'.'.G0 und $3.00 shots. TKADU MARK: Verily, Merrily, More und more. It pays to buv shoes at Fulenwidcr's Store, 18 Patton Ae. ASSIGNEE'S SALE CHRISTMAS -AT- Hr 11 i inn t t t w lUi.iVlljEj llilLllJ. Twinty tbuuBunil dullars W'rihof k(,uIs to he SOLD AT COST. Overcoats, men's and hoys' suits and all kinds of gents' furniwhlng good. This la a fine opportunity to buy your winter goods at prime cost themselves, but now in their Humeo. With (he bot oct27pt. HI. GUDGERf JKM M. A. TILLER, PRACTICAL,' WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, 4 Court Square. Htrumonta mid u natural liking for my Prol't'ssion, 1 ofl'ur you every advantage for getting a Good I'hotograpli. HARRY SHARTLE, Trappers and Sportsmen WANI KO, ion K.od otter skins Will ntao buy bear, mink, wildcat and fox skin. We ean furninh teel traps to th's" who want them Skins of smjilt animals miiMt Iw "cased," thnt in not cut oten, as it lessens th-ir vilue. Ski i th'tn entire nose, feet and nil. Pry in the shade; use no salt or alum. Aiway remove the bone I'r.i ti the tail. Call on, or address JUNKS A IKNKH, octOUtr UH Patton Ave., Ash'cville. N. C. OPENING DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. JICHStt R. MTARNKS, UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER. HVKKV RKUI'ISITU Ol' THH IIIISINUS8 IMIKN1SIIHI). EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. SaUalactlou Guaranteed. Prompt Attention Given tu Call, Day or Ni(.-ht. Office and rc!cVnce No. Street. Telrph.ine No. M. !7 Nnrih Main 111 December We Will Have on Exhibition THH FINEST LINK OF SOLID GOLD AND STERLING SILVER (JUODS THAT HAS KVEll 1.1 E UN .PLAClil) OX THIS MAUKKT. THU 9IAITLANII SCHOOL, ENGLISH AND I'KUNCH HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, No. 40 French Hrond Avenue. MRS. RURGWYN MAITLANI. PRINCIPAL The tichool will rc-ntn rU'dtemhiT 24th. Ilnuni for infant clan frnm nine to Iw Ive. An altcrnoon cnmm for French conversa tion will tic formed for Inilir under the direc tion of Millc llarrund de la I'avcrie, di plomce de I'acnderflie lie Paris. PIANOSi STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD. ORGANS) WILCOX & WHIT K, FARKANDi VOTIiV KIM HALL. BANJOS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST : PRICES. HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS AGO I can refer to hunlr ds o imtrons, the best men in Western North Carolina. Call on or ttuurcss C. FALK. 35 N. Main .Street, ASHEVILLE, N. C. OR Npartanburtf, 8. C. -TIIIC- School of Private Instruction, iox Hrtllev Street lessons Kivendnily in- SHOHTHANO, TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING, AND THE ENGLISH BRANCES. Our instruction is adapted to the require ments of each individual student, theichv se curing rapid and thorough progress. Par ticular furnished upon applicntiun. WHY DRINK fen-culled foreign wines ? In nine c ses out in ten you m a vile comp und nt cheap pn ttntH spirits, essence and efiers. The pro duet has never Uccti within Kht of a vine van I. u simply pay an cxh'Tlntant nrn fnr a label wi h a French name The resul is in. scry an I dyspcpsiu. The Holidays are at Hand ! what you wunt is absolutely the pur tion, net as a tonic and cure dysitepsiu. Asl your wine niiTchant tor the It is purr. Kod en lURhfur any a id hen euouuh for all, il your dealer cannot suj piy you, into wriic iu ine viuc-arn, rru will Ik KIVLn "ii applti-ution. Wine fium tht- vinet ard only by the tusc ol do ten quart!, or 2 dnsen pints. K, HOVT, Hnuadine ViticyarU, Luther, N. C nnv1W1if He Wlim the Heir?) Whom He Aided to Get a Divorce, Hartford, Dec. 22. The shrewd de tective who has the reputation of running down Jimmy Mope, the notorious bank burglar, hat taken unto himself a wife. I become the son-in-law of a millionaire. W. C. Fielding, nt the head cif the well- knuwn hii'ldinK Detective Agency, !w married Miss Panny K. Atkiim, dnuuhtcr of one ol the richest tumilics in Connecti cut, and the happy couple are Siendiu taeir noneynioon in burope. 1 he mar- nage wnicd was a secret one, causes a sensation on account of the wealth and hi)h social standing of the bride. She is a granddaughter of the late B. N, Welch, of Bristol, one of Connecticut's million aire citizens. New York Sun, You aro invited to cal iippropriaUi for and cxitiniiK! tbo lit.c lii li is, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWI3LKR. NO. 8. SOUTH MAIN ST. FREE FLAGS. A Trcmcndoaa Prosjrcsa). Cbaawwr M. Depew. .. At the Centennial exhibition at Phila delphia Morn's telegraph comprised al most the sum of our knowledge of elec tricity, btit building at Chicago twice as large as Cooper institute, dcroted en tirely to electrical appliances and inten tions, will demonstrate by tbe advance . in one department the enormous prog ress oi the country in every department since then. . in i Ttt) "stoat" Republican. Pram tatCUcaco Herald, "Ido nat know why itis," once ex claimed Leonard Bacon, "but tbe repub lican party is made up of the best people and yet Hit always doing the worst . things." When the doctor referred to the "best people" he meant Steve Elkina. teve Dorsey and W. W. Dudley, of coarse. A great many godly people are going to be shocked bytkeir perform ances daring toe next twelve months, ' ioversof luxunea these holiday timet . will not have secured all the good things ntil they get some Michigan celery, Suf folk oysters, stall-fed beef and fat pool' try at Hill & Shaakaon Court square. Senator Sherman's bill authorizing the sale ot regulation nags by the nuarter- master general may have been shrewdly conceived us favorably comparing with a little flag episode in which Korakcr once figured. Detroit Free f ress. When Mr. Sherman's scheme forgiving every man an American flag at cost goes into operation, we shall bear no more howling from that emotional patriot pen. U. A. R. Palmer. Hurry up the Cheap flags. Louisville Courier-Journal. Sherman's bill comet hand; his impending caucus strugg! ination. It is equivalent to bis saying: "While I am senator the flag shall Butter free over this land of billion-dollar con gresses and 60 per cent, tariffs." Cleve land I'rens. OPENING DAY Saturday, Dec. u. ARE YOU AT HOME AT HOME? We are receiving some of the handnomcst kind ofcomplimcnta on our (. K, hed room suite. If money saving li an object, It ii a ultc that will suit you to perfection. Von tmve read a good deal about furniture and perhap you have not quite hcllrveu all thnt you have seen in print hut this .uitc telli lt own itory and you wilt be lost In won- drr when yon kc it. How it can be .old at .uch a figure will be a riddle to you Come alonx and echo what we tay about it and don't forget to tnkeadvantaKe of the oppor tunity whkh your viiit will aflord us to how you our stock. IS COMING ! Too imiiiy pooplf put off having a (luo'l IVtiuv ln- 59 South Main St., Aoilicville, N. C" A RARE CHANCE To Get a Fine Heating Stove At a Very Low Price. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE, V. W. WEST, Assignee. 43 Patton Avenue. dci-N d'l (1 THE WESTERN CAROLINA BANK IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT THE NICKEL SAVINGS STAMP SYSTEM." Stamps may be purchanel from the Hank or nn.y of ils agents. When you have a dollar's worth, thexe will be re ceived on deposit at the bank. Below is a list of our agents who now sell these stamps. As others are appointed you will be not 'tied through this paper. T. J. KKEI). liiltmoie. T. K. WILSON, IJiltmore. J. II. WOODCOCK, City. LINDAU, IlOCtill &()., City. II. .1. GASTON, Hominy, X. C. For particulars apply at Dank, where information will be cheerfully furnished. Nil r -V A XMAS TALK ON FURNITURE. ChriMtiiiuH comes anil Chritmna Rite. It cottK't with in tiny welvomea nnd it K'kn with tunny regret. Wc can mnke it aH clrurnidurto you thut no ChrtBtmuii pur chum can possibly give KTatc-r natinfactlon at home than a Nclcctlun from our Htock of upholHtercd chain. One excellent reanon In thnt whatever you ticket, you will have it after the turkcv han been digested, and when the Christ man of INUI In nolhlne but a iilcHNnnt memory. Your purchase will tic with yon when Christina comes again it will arc vou through ihe ChrUtman icitivi tlvt of a Hfc-time. BLAIR 45 Patton Ave., & M'DOWELL, Ashcvillc, N. C. J tue luumnnc i lun nnuniuv Tin new on mil niinnnuNLL Lnnii bUlHrflRI 1c forrenom-l H., a.h.A AH i,. ,in. n i,,hin. aicnue. 340 feet north of Hlll.iile nmt anil Cornelia and Loul.a atrteta, belnK the lot. divided among the Murdoch heir, by aale on Decembar 9. It proiioae. to Klve 7 lot. to person, of approved character who will bnild the beat two atory house, on them. All Drono.al. must be ilccomoanicd Senator Sherman has a bill to promote J P1" ni1. .peciflcation. and eatimaie ol and encourage the display of flag, in the ttr.mttfS; United Mates. 1 his IS a reminder that June 1, and be finished by November 1. All bunting, the material ol which flags are c."MJ2',dc.nc .ma't addrc.Kd to th- mnrir f. taxed 110 ner rent . anrt thnt .M Al5?.AtB -ANU CO . P. O. Boa 34. 8al- . , i - - --- i.ourv, n w. Ben Butler owns the only bunting fac tory in tbe United States. But there is no tax on American eagles. Wbv not promote and encourage the display of eagles t feoria Herald. Lot. to be (riven awav are No.. 6 and 18 on Cornelia .treet . and No. at, 8U, 87, 42 and 46 on Josephine avenue. acciu4ieoatjaa" GotoVaughan & Allen, corner Hay wood street and Patton avenue, for fresh Candies, ft uits, etc. Oysters at all hours. Health is Wealth! Ivl PQUDER Absolutely Pure. , I HDk B. C. Wsit'b Nbstb and Brain Trbat iibnt. a gnarantcen spedftc for Hysteria, LHisiness. ConTnlsiOPS. Pits. Nervous Neu- (sussjj utsiustvw;. vuu s iusiisiuuh caused by the ass of alcohol or tobacco. wakefulness, Mental ucprcwsion, softening ol the brain resulting i insanity and leading to misery, decay ana death, PrematartOld Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power In either see. In Tolnntarr Losses and BDermatorrhosa. I caused by over-eiertion of the brain, self- anuse or orer-inoujgence, isacn dox con tains on month's treatment, f l.poa box, or six boxes for 95.00. sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of priest We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by as for six boxes, accompanied with 95.00. we will send tbe purchaser our written guar antee to refund the money If tbe treatment does not effect a cure. On a ran tees Issued only by T. C. Smith as Co., Druggists, Salt Agcnta, t one equara. asQenue, n. c A eream at tartar baking oowrier. High est of all in leavening strength. Latest U. 8 tMttctHBMat rood ftcpofft 7 ! and WIiUksyHt V.ta j oarsa ai oiu. wiut outnaln. bouknf nan. urul.m snt i J J OFHICB OP E. B. HARNUM & CO., l'iiic Clothiers, Hatters mill Gent's Furnishings, 8 Court Stitiarc. Brunch of 031 lYnnsylviiniu Ave., Wiisliiiigton, D. C. Ashkviixk.N.C, Dec. 19, 1801. This is to certify that I, L. A. llemlrick, having guctwed nearest to the number of jiens ciintuiiicd in the big jar in Barnuin 8i Co.'s Clothing House, was given carte blunche to help myself to the best over coat or suit iu the house, 1 selected a suit of clothes with which, 1 um buppy to Btntc, 1 .iiti very well pleased. L. A. Hendhick. MEN'S SUITS, MEN'S OVERCOATS. BOYS' SUITS, BOYS' OVERCOATS, All at a Reduction of Twenty-Five Per Cent From Prices Marked. Wo tire headquarters for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Gentlemen, Gloves, Hosiery, Um brellas, &c. E.B.BARNUM &CO P These finders arc pointing totlie I'att tliiitToacivH oflaiul just outside the corporate limits of Asheville, with a iiiiik- iiificent view of the city and the French llroad river, can now be purchased at tiuies so low that no one expecting to buy a home in Asheville, can afford to let the oppor tunity for buying pass. In a few months the street cars will bo runuing within five minutes' walk of any portion of this land. Will be sold as a whole or in lots to suit, and on easy terms. Address, lor lull particulars, r. u. lox 405, Asheville, N. C. 3892.! NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, The Best and Cheapest Family Journal in the U. S. ONE DOLX-.-A.IrR JL YEAR. With the most tierfect new. 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