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7-ZF7CZ dm" '"" MW"' 1711.11 1 Wfw';T.-yr.;t SATURDAY'S CITIZEN. DAILY CITIZEN EXTRA COPIES fcport of the Proelileut of fr 4- the Hoard ul Trade or SATCSDAV'S CAN III BAD AT ONDERFUL GROWTH OF ASHEVILLE CITIZEN OFFICE. in till- IllSt till jettl'S. LUME V. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1890. NUMBER 256. THE "a "asnaaaa ... S .4; MISCIiLLAXIWIS. GLASSWARE - LERY, SILVER PLATED WARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. If. H. LAW, j 'I 57, 59 & 61 8. MhIii 81. . Wholesale and Retail it nlilnir llnU-lw n HneciHltV. IMS AND lll'YINM IHKI'.CT I'KDM k. I CAN ll I'l.lCATU PKICI'.S INY Wlllll.lirtAI.lt IUH'SH. !l.l. Dr'.l'A HTM KNT I'Olt lt.UV. A ItT I'OTTKHY A.NI SII.K HOODS. ttju-: aski-pto. CAM. A ho ECU UfCm r LAW'S, ONLY! UUH n I bit iibunw wiibi SfllAL BARGAINS 0N 2ITY LOTS. V lit order of the 4M-m' time, only vner I piitonsn'conlhree small amount of cash Muled, B 60 I.ot on Cat Iiollc Hill, (!lgJHI mountain lcw. only .1 mluulia SiVoui Uh court house, at from 75 to i so Kach, VA'nllnK to Mi- ami location. Worth double and three tlmr tlx nioticc. l.ltar.ilulaiiee iinib- to Improve 0 I. plK HAI.lt -. 3 ami room houses, well nil with fircilmi-,on miw liill.nproiK-rly nt ilnrr nml term to mil ih puntinscr. laaVudid ..ppoi iimity lor K-oplr .d aioilerute tut'" luMflittuf lu lonl'l " lomioi lililc WuU A 1. 1! OK T IMJNT -' mre tenr- (nt houaca, IliMlHl K roimnvtivclv.on 1A street. Wrll ndi.iril lor clKiip hotel 1 toii-din houses. t lila-rM terma arnntnl. 1'1,-ms ami "ill E fiilnm with J M CAMI'lvhl.l.. a uuin rni liWYN'4 WEST, ijj jSuceraaora to Walter n.Ow.vnt . rSTAJIUSMED 1881 Sj REFER TO BAiS" OF ASHEVILLE. WEAL ESTATE. xToaim Securely IMaccd nt Per Cent. Koliiry I'ub.lr Comnilsalullera ol Deed. IRK INSURANCE. OI-'FICK MoulhcaMt Court tAqunre. oRTL.AMi DRUM., Rcnl Kwtntc HrokerM, And t liivemnieiit i AkciKh. It-en: a A: 'Jrll'mtoil Ave. 8-4-iinil floor. lrtlillv ll'..V7S .l.7 ION KI'.ST. fiiK RKK r. t'lirce KloriK on Wrl ICnil I'nllon Avenue. Mil l TI'KNItK Ml KII iiicn. t ,T.'li I4I Uiillrlvk HI.Kk. JOHN CHILD, I'otmrrly of Lviniin rv Lliilil i. JlEAL ESTATE LOAN 1JUOKEU C 1etljBroktrBKe HukIiicmi , t 'ul"1 "'""r'.v pi'"'"' "t H" een. j a.ltCTVlHrlT.fl.AKH HIIAM'I. '' ( Vntlon kluhint on C'lminut trn l, near " m i'A'nc'hIIKT Nl'T ht. 1 t iila.v la lhunt .IITW I'llM HAI.K liillrv tttnvt : two lot. oil latile a venue, a'lif two lol on Koiieru i itr . All ol iiooil aire anil vnlnnhle lor ri- t jwrii urlo.r.. Will IH- Willi Vlieup lor IH.B. l 1 1" A Irilw II. i n" . wr. Jfk HAI.K. ' Allaliialilr Nillwooil Coll, 4 yrnr. olil Anr elialtol very irllh. Cnn lie Men at P. jUJileathrr'. I.lvcry Hliilile. M.Udlw Illirrtffl'e) HAI.II. jf vlrttir t flrrd of trimt c rt-utrl tti mr ITVI B 4C "J " niiiii '" .!!?. 7i.W iu.in.1 .i.iii ft iiarfl invn ill. pin'i " Iery 111 the MrHlmer'. orllc. of lluneom bounty la Hnna . ! aw. """"'''f; 7";"'; 1 I will tor ea.li to the hlilul lililmr i the fiiiin nrnin nui" in o" .... ........ ireh a. lawn, III" entire Interna In n Irnet w ihr HUrk Mountain, known a. 'l-raih iirrkn.il .iieinlallon," anil more ly .IrnvrilH nlO l;l ' 'al:,JM kkuiltt will Trumee. fvuiiuaiia Holci. .'Hell l ulnlni'. L.lnr tvlth l.n.rtaio, lmii.lla.ttl l.a.fa kit' var liana Ikje UiMir, - KAWUI IINIIH.. Mty ITiipr'.. 7 JAMlif FBANK, f ALRN II.- AMIIY GROCERIES ANO PROVISIONS Agent for H'tni. Crwk Woiilen Mill.. Xh Mala Aitaevtli, N. C. MISCELLA.VEOVS. KHTA11L1HHEL) 1874. W. C, CARMIGHAEL APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN 8TREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Wk no not hki.i. Cheap Pitnis, but will hkUj yov Dui'iiH cheap, nnd if you don't Iwlieve what we Hiiy give uh a trial and be con vinced. Our prescription de partment is excelled by none. It in equipped with the best jyoodH that money vtm buy from E. Merck, K. H. Hfiuibb, I'nrke, Duvi'h & Co., Jno. Wyeth & Ilro., and from other leading mannfacturiiiKchem istH in thin country and Eu rope, whose goodH for purity vain lot be questioned. Pre scriptions filled at all hours, day or nitfht, and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Our stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Drug gists' Sundries is complete, and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, Xo. 20 S. Main street, where you will at all t imes be served by comietent pie scriptionists. 187. 1hh. S. R. KEPLER, IIBAI.KK IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent and appreciative Asheville and American families. Palates and tastes of Mople who be lieve in good livingcannotbe humbugged by "Chenp.lohir" goods. Cheap goods and lirst quality are not synony mous. I have in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spe Haities. comprising in part Fruits. Oranges, lemons, Cranberries. Itaisins. Figs. Xuts. etc. M iscellaneous ( 'hoi': O.K. S'ew Orieans Molasses, for ta ble use. Prime Xew Orhvus Molasses, for cooking. Ex tra tine Assortment of Crack ers. Fine Teas mid Coffees n sMH'iaIty. Mince Mfiit t'.iinlnn & Dilwtirth'g, anil oilier lirrm.1t. I'ltini I'ltililiiiK, Ci1t"t Foot Jtllv. etc. I'rcaHrd nml Crvatiilitrd Cinvfr. Slmil Kne in kitn. Koe 1 Icrrinifn uurl till i)t ''t'f (jooils in tk'iniinrl for the IloliiUv.. S. K. Klvl'I.KK. After January :U our Sa--rillfe Sale will cease, excejU on Clothing, which will still bear tin' fifteen jh'I' cent, dis eount for awhile. Kimxs Derby I In Is. .'..". Stylish Dress CooiIh now arriving. II. REDWOOD & CO. ClotliiiiK, I'ry (Uioila. Famy Oomla. ShiH-a. Cnrarli. &t. 7 & Patton Avenue. JpoK HAI.H. An Arlon Kiiuare I'lano, uimil as new. Will la- m.lil elieap. The In-lriinirnl limy lie aiTn al C. Hnlk'a iiiimU- auire, North Main street. T. W I'ATTIIN. Innan .III Aitni'r nf Itdwunl WriWIn. ?(ll( HAI.K. A hiniae anil lot eonirr Kaale nnd Valley alreeta. For irl anil terms aoiily to l'i A. K I MM' N(nt janlUiltl No. 13 Ugal tlluck, DiNholiition Notice. The ,Birliiersliiihen-toforeilslinlM;ween Meaars! I.yman k Child has this .lay tmn dlaaulvril liy mutual eunsenl. Mr Child retlr lag from the Hrm sil l Mr. I.yman continues the liualneas at Hit same oAlee In the liuilillnK known aa "Legal lllmk." lr. Child will .'oiitlnur In the real eatnle Inialiir uuil emi Ik foiiml lor the prearnl at thrnlllieof Moure 4b Mrrrtek. A.J. I.VMAN, JOHN Cllll.ll. feliiillU lUt aun . LIFEliNDniCCrDENtlNSURANCE. AHeulfor the l-nlerred Muti.nl Accident Aaaorlnlion nnd the Muliial Reserve I'unU I. lie Aaaoctntlon of New Vnrk. anfeal anil elirniH-al eiimpnnlea In Itle world. Htate; ite.it of alniiiling anil liualneas van Is had 0al.l.l.r,,ll....l H (( (, (K(l f fth.1 dat At lr. Ilattle'. timet, iri'ITAR. I'uplla for iiialriiellon ihi the gnllnr wll IK -..iu...i ... ,n ll.i..lrii avenue. Iiv n-lvell ill 1 i BY TELEGRAPH. "J'lIK LATESTNEWSHY WIRE 1 VKCUUNIZINti THK riKITKI) MTAT1CH OF IIHAZII.. A t tcaol.itloi. In she Mcttate Vea to trlay Tli nialr Kducatlonal HI. 'I Im DlHCuaaot No n.por lan nuMliieaa In the Honae. Was Imni-.ton, Kclirimry C.-SI-NATK. Mr. J 'ooily offered a resolution dimt iiiK tlie w-rjsciint lit nrnis to procure, for the tine or me corninittee on Indian dep rvdiitiuiia. "nic auitiililc room or rooms in the vicim y "f thecapitol.iitu rent not exeeeiliii; $lOl kt month, the lease to terminuLc witlt Xlie present session. This resoliitin.0. provoked n lonjr cusaiou, in the arotirae of which it up-IK-nred that there, ure thirteen senate committees which hi9ve no place of meet iiiK, and tluit there in not n iinlc room in the senate winn of trie enpitol that is vacant. I he rooms in tne terrace out side the enpitol on the west front are not available lieeause tllt'.v have no windows except those (i)H'int on the urea, und they do not fjet the direct li);ht of the sun. Finally the resolution was referred to the eonihiitlee on rules and the senate took up the hill to provide a temporary Kovcrnnicnt for the territory of Oklii honm. The clerk commented to rend the hill hut had not completer) the readini; when, at 2 o'clock, the lllnir educatiou hill was taken up as unfinished hiisincss, and Mr. Illair proceeded to address the senate in the advocacy of it. Alter siieakint; some lime, Mr. Illair tempo rarily vielded the floor to Mr. Sherman, who, from the committee on foroiun re lation, reported the following; joint res olution which was placed on the cal endar : A joint resolution eoiiKvntulatin the people of the Cuiteil States of Brazil on their adoption of u republican form of Kovernincnt. . Resolved, etc. That the Tinted States of America coiiniluhitcs the cople of llnuil on llicir just und jicaeelul nssuiup tiou of the powers, duties and responsi bilities of scll-Koverumcnt, based uimiii the free consent of the governed, nnd on their recent adoption of a republican form of government, This joint resolution is reKirtcd ns n substitute for that of Mr, Morgan intro fluced on tile l.Sth of Iteceiulwr and rc lerred to the committee on foreign rela tions. Il omilsthe words "expressed in their repudiation of ninunrchical rule." It also omits several paragraph declar iiiUthe recotinitiiiii o the Cnited States of llranil us a lawful mid rightful govern int nt. "and tlirectini; the I'resident to re iiuire the ieoplc and otlicei's of the Cnited State ul America to recognize the flag ol the Cniicd State ul Itrazil ns the flag of a five, so vci vigu mid independent State." Mr. Hlnir irsiimrd his argument in sii Hrt of the education bill, but vielded the Hour for a motion to proceed to execu tive business, und at S.lTt, when the doors were rc-opened, the senate ail jiiiiriit'd. IllU'Sli. Tliere being liieit under, landing between the rcpnhlieani and drmocruis that no ertort would lie made fur the transaction of business to-day, a majority ol the inemU'r lieing absent In attendance uinn the funeral of Mis ami Mrs. Tracy, the clerk wits termitted to rend the journal in its abridged foim. The deiniKTHts did not wish to go on record a approving the journal, and con .iiiucntlv demanded the yens and nuys on' th;it motion. The journal wa ap proved, yens, J3Uj nnyi. none; n consti tutionnl iiioruin licpig ciimui j by the speaker. The house then at 12.43, on motion of Mr. McKiuley, of Ohio, adjourned. A republican caucus wa rfiinounced o Iw held immediately, and u democratic cim ii will be I'cld thi evening n't 7.30. What a vorrrapondent Tlilnha of ll.c f"ropoat Railroad. Hkkvanii. February 3, IH'.Kl. Uditor Citizen: A lluucumlK; county seems to be (inlty tleeply inlensted in thcnllairs of tlur Atlanlu, Asheville nnd llaltimure raihoad nl present. an meiiuiil of the railroad inciting held here to.ihiv may la- ol interest to ome of your rend ers. Pursuant to an adjournment two weeks ugo the people of the county met in the court house to-day to hear the re imrts of cunimiltee appointed then to ascertain the sentiments of the people on the question und to hear the view of the friend of (he various railronds. Capt. Atkinson, your very uble nnd energetic lellow-tiiwiisiiiiin. presented the tHttsand tigure in hi possession relating to the A., A tit It. K. K.in a most fluent, lorciblc aiid logical argument of iiImiuI one and u half hour, which seemed to carry con viction to the heiirlsuf the large audience iiuemblrd. After Capt. Atkinson finished, what was iilleucd to be the rciKirt ol n commit tec wn reud by Mr. J. L. Hell, eumpris irnr a voluminous correspoiideiieeliel ween iiit.iaft.jf mid the clerk of various other counties through which the line is pro- iiosed to run, mm wmcn nea very nine liirlii uimhi tin? subiect. They lor the most purt were the mdividuul opinions ul the various gentlemen meimoneu, nu differing more or less from each other. No letter wa read from the clerk of Hull' tiuiuue, although it wns stated that la wns u very nkurt)' siipxrier oi inecuier iirise, which remark whs corrolHjruted by Capt. Atkinson nnd received by the people with evident sutisluctioii. Alter milking this reiort, Mr. Hell of fered u resolution renuestinu the commis sioners to order un election on the ques tion of subscribing forty thousand dol lars to the French Hrnnd Vnlley railroad, which he proceeded to support in n wech ol greut vehemence. After a lew very (icrtineiit remarks by the Kev. Mr. Ionian and Hon. loliu II. I'axtoii, in I vor ol the A A. und 11. road, stuting ilmt the oeonle ill their restavtive see lions desired it above all otlieis, and Mr. Hell's resolution tailing to receive consul crution, n motion rcipieatiug the cum niiasiouei-a to order a new registration which is made necessary under the new election law. wns made by the Hon. W. A. Gush, county attorney und unani oiihIv carried. The meeting then ad journed. The sentiment in luvor of the murium nre growing mpmiy unioug mi. people, mid it can I! snlely predicted 1 Wople, mid It can ilii.i 1 1 hev nreever allowed to haven lair ekxliuii on the question, Transylvania will Ik- almost unanimously heard in Invor of thia grand enterprise, which is destined to curry such unlMiiindcd pro- (H-rity to every portion oi tins western country. bulla.. int Hrct Hnrlc Is reported ill within grippe at Vcntnor, in the Isle of Wight. THK NKW HOI'HF. Rl LKa, The Keputollcana Held a Caucus) Yestterday to Conalder Then. w ashinoton, r-eiiruurv o. I lie nur- pose of the republican house caucus this aiu-rnoon was to consider the r.ew code of rules which was completed by the committee on rules this morning. The en ueus wus called together immediately niter me iidiournment, uy Mr. Hender son, of Illinois, us chairman. The reason for the call was stated, and each member present was furnished III conhdtnte with a copy ol the new code. Mr. McKinley then took the floor and proceeded to explain in detail the scope and purpose of each of the ulcs. The rending consumed u grcnt deal nl time. The code was read in full and as each rule was read its provisions were explained by Mr. McKinlev or Mr.Cunuon. There were Ircuuent iniiuiries for more dvtailrd information a to the effect ol changes unn lot tne reasons thcretor and the work nl the caucus progressed slowly Generally the report of the committee wns adopted without muterial amend ment, but there was at least one impor tant nddition. Mr. Adams, of I'ennsvlvauia, offered an amendment plncmg the pension Icuistn lion in the privileged class und making the reports from the committeeon invalid Iiensions in order at any time. There was a lively opposition to this amend ment, and some members of the commit tee on rules sought to prevent its adop tion, but the amendment wns finally in corporated by a vote of 70 to 24-. The full code as it emerges from the caucus diners Irom the old rules in the following material points: l iner rule o, cards nre not to be taken into members after 2 o'clock, ex cept by their directions. Door rule 11. The committee on in valid ite-nsions is given the right to re port at any time, as ulrendy stated under rule 13. Three calendars nre providetl for. 1st, on committee of the whole to which shall be referred public bills; 2nd, house calendar for all bill of public character, not raising the revenue nor directly or indirectly appropriating money or properly ; 3rd, calendar of the committee of the whole house lor bills of private churuetcr. I -inier rule la, a new clause is added as lollows: On demand nl any member, the names of the nietulicrs present, but not voting on any cull by the speaker ol yeas anil uavs snail lie noted uy the clerk, under the supervision of the speaker, nnd shall ix- recorded in the mut ual und record immciliatclv, to the names of those voting in the aflirmative und negative, under the head of "present and not voting," nnd shall be lollowed by the names of the absent members, which shnll Ik- entered under the head of "ab sentees." This is in line with Speaker Uceds rule. I'nder rule 10, clause 4 reads: "When n (ineslion is under debate no motion will lie received but to adjourn, to lay on the table for previous uucstion, (which mo tions shall be divided without debate I, to Histponc to a day certain, to reler or to amend, or postponeiiidchmtclv. which several molioiis shnll have precedence in lite loregomg order, and no motion to postpone to n day certain, to rend or postpone indefinitely being decided si: -ill be again allowed oii the same day at the' same stage of the procceeding," Tins section is aimed at the ttlllitister- ing. and change the old section by strik ing out of the millions which mny lie ri ce hid those to fix a day to which the house shall adjourn nnd to take n recess. So, too, in section o ol the same rule the provision that motions to adjourn to a fixed tlav. to adjourn nnd to take a re cess shall always he in order is stricken out, but section Id nf the same rule car ries the principle still further, for the new section reads: "No dilntorvmotionsslinll be eutcrtaliied by the stK-aktr.1' Th( caucus remained in session until 7 o'clock, nnd the most inviolable sccrcry in regard to the proceeding was pre served und every effort wns made to pre vent tne action oi tne eiiucus la-coming public. W hile it was stated that on every (piestion presented, the caucus is harmonious tne lengin oi tne session und the known opKisitiou of several prominent republican to any radical change in the rules render the accuracy ol this statement douiiinil in met il tins been dithered that far from Ix-ing har monious, thrcniictisat times wasslrongly worked up by the expression of totally divergent opinion, and that this propo sition Ik a liioie pronnoiv uiiriacviiicucen by the great care which was taken to prevent the facts Mug known. HKR I'sH'AI. 1'l.ACt-:. The Meir-PoaaeMHlon of an Kspe. rlenced Bride at the Allur. I'resident Hyde, of Howdoiu College, tells a uood storv ol the lirst ninrriage ceremony at winch he officiated while oc cupying" u pulpit in Jersey City. It seems turn tne nigger nap oi tin- iiiu-r-rsting couple wus rather timid mill nerv ous, one ul these men whose diffidence is in danger of leading tlicm into sonic iiwk wnrd blunder. The bride, on the contra rv, wns remarkably cool and cll-osscss- ed. As the couple presented themselves before I'resident Hyde there scented to In? some misunderstanding in regard to the side on which the lady should stand. The groom hitched nhoul nervously, but the bride wns eiual to the occasion. Quickly changing place with her bashful Hiiance, she remarked confidently: "Then-, I am sure this is the side on whice I have always lieen ncciistonu-d to stand." This solved the difficulty, mid the timid groom and the young wiflow, who knew all about il iVoin cxH.-iiciice, were speedly united. The Fair lllil l.oat, Ai.pasv, Fehriiarv 0. In the senate assembly the World's Fair bill wns nut upon its final tinssage as n mended but onlv received 13 ntlirinutive votes to S negative, The call of the senate wns or dered before the announcement, of the vote lu order to get the 17 necessary votes to pass the bill. The call failed to secure the needed voles anil the bill was declared lost und n motion to reconsider wus tublrd. Weal Virginia Content Bevlded. Ciiani.kston, W, Vii February 4. The (ioll'-Flcming contest was decided lit noon to-tlny In Invor ol Fleming, the vote tnmlinif 40 for ('mil nnd 43 for Fleming. CaiTi the unioiiduborscnniur, voted with the democrats. The republiciin accept the situation graceiuiiy, aruoau Treaty Mallllcd. Washington. February 4. The senute this afternoon rutitied the Snmonii treaty with but twelve dissenting votes. A maiden In New York suing for it breach of promise was nwnnled six cent n the amount ol damage to her wounded affection. AN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL THK VICTIMS! OP THR WAKH INUTON PIKF. UI RIKII. Secretary Tracy I) Ahle lo Attend The Funeral la Held Prom the (executive Manalon A Deacrlp tlon of the Kltea. Washington, Fcbrunry 5. The beattti ul historic Hast Room of the lixectitive Mansion, the scene of so many varied stectaclcs of brilliant ceremony or social gnyety, was to-ditv devoted to the sadly contrasted and solemnly impressive pur pose of n funeral. Very seldom hrs any similar scene been witnessed nt the White House, and never, since IMIio, when the remains of the la mented Lincoln reposed amid the same suit iimdings. 1 he services over th mnniiis oi-the wife mid daughter of the secret :irv of the nnvv were appointed fur 1 1 o'clock, but long In-fore that hour the F.ast Koom was crowded with people desirous ol pnying me iitki. iriuuie to iiteir oeparieti trteilfis. It was a most distinguished untheriin.'. and included nearly everybody of promi nence in Washington. Arrangements hail I teen mnde for seating three hundred and fifty crsons, but over five hundred man- tged to gam entrance. All the doorways leading to the hast Koom were also thronged with people, nml it is estimated tnat there were nearly one thousand per sons in the house. As far n possible ad mission was confined to personal and of ficial friends of Secretary Tracy und his tamily, nnd consequently very tew strangers were present. A great crowd gathered outside, however, and watched the carriages as thev drove into the grounds. It wns found necessary to sta tion policemen at the gates to keep out the crowd. The caskets containing the deail were placed side hv side under the central chandelier nnd direetlv opposite the main corridor. They were liistinguishable only iiv tne greater size ol the one containing the body of Mrs. Tracy. A lame Bugoimiinwilhgnicclulsiircnd- ing branches was placed lietwccn them nt the foot, and the sombre drajK-ries of the caskets were also entirely concealed by beautiful designs of emblematic flow ers, while roses, Camillas, Hyacinths. lilies of the valley, etc. Garlands and wreaths were also banked against the sides of eachcaskct. These floral tributes were sent bv Secretary nnd Mrs. liluine. the Get man Minister, Senator Stanford, Senator Hale, Vict-I'ivsidcnt and Mrs. Morton, Secretary nnd Mrs. Wiudoin, Mr. las. C. Hcrgeii, Mr. ohn K. McCur. Admiral Porter, Mrs. ohn Ia-c Carroll, Mr. II. C. White the Hritish minister, Kepresentntive Hill, Judge Bancroft avis, I'nymastcr-liciteral l ulton I. S. Nnnd Representative I.odger. One pnr- iculnrlv iKNtutilul wreatn was placid on Miss Tracy's casket by her young friends Misses I'roclor, Miller, Wannnmaker mid Kusk and Misses Windom. Seats were arranged on three sides nl a stpiare, the oiea space la-ing used for the nlrunce ol the mourners mid presidential tarty who were assigned seals fronting lie caskets, ice-rresidcnl and Mrs. Morton, who were among the earliest ar rivals, were also seated opposite. Near by were seated the Hritish minister and family, the German minister, the Chinese and l.'orcun lritions the Hrinllinn min ister and ninny othei member ol the diplomatic corps. Army and naval offi cers were pres.-nl ill great numlK-rs, and nearly all were in full uniform. Shortly la-fore 11 o'clock the Schttlierl ipmrtcttc? stationed just within the en trance to the Hast room from the main coriidor, sang the hymn "I cannot al ways trace the wny." The members of the cabinet, with the exception of Secretary Hluine, acting as pall liearers, soon after entered mid took seals at the right of the caskets. They were soon followed by the funeral pro cession, Secretary Tracy and his son, Frank, walking arm and arm at its head. Thev were followed by General J. S. Cat len. Mr. A. B. Catlcn.'Mr. Kola-rt Graves and daughter, and other relatives. A short space Inland them came the I 'resi lient und Mrs. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. McKce, Secretary and Mrs. Illaine, Kev. (ir. Scott, the r'residenl's father-in-law, Mr. II. It. Knymond anil l.ieiitenaul Ma son and Mr. 15. II. Hallord. As sunn ns they were seated the choir of St. John's Ivpiscopal Church, consisting of sixteen white surpliccd boys anil lour men, under the direction of Win. II. Daniel, precentor, entered the main corridor from the far end, and as they passed nlon; its length witlt slow nml measured steps sang ns the processional hymn, "Ix-ad Kindly l.ight." Kev. I r. George Williuni Douglas, rct-mr of St. John's Protestant Ivpiscopal Church, and Kev. Geo. lilliot, pastor of Foundry Methodist Church, entered nt the rear of the choir nnd took their places near the caskets. Dr. Doiigln immedi ately lK-gan the Ivpiscopal burial service, "I am the resurrection nnd the lile." At its conclusion the choir snug the hymn, "Jesus Lover ol My Soul." The Scripture lesson wns read by Kev. Mr. Ivlliot, It U-gan lit the JHth verse of the lAiliehap terol I Corinthians: "Hut now is Christ risen from the dead mid la-came the first fruit of them that slept, for since by man came death, by mini nlso the resurrection ul the dend." The choir thcnsang"Kock of Ages Clelt lor Me. A prayer read by Mr, Douglas coneitidru inc services. The President with Sceretiiry Tracy on his arm first passed out ol the room, and next to them cninc Mr. Frank Trncy, the sou, who was so overcome that he hud to Ik; supported by the ushers, ... .ii...:.! i... ......u.uu:.... ..n.t... 1 1,. .!,,,:.. rOIIO V, lllg IHv..n,nv itantirii singing ns the rcccssiiiiiui nyinn, Annie Willi me, last inns tne evening ma. , itars ncss deeiK'its, Lord with me abide," The liudics were removed tolhchcnrscs and the funeral frucesslon wa formed, Thecorlaue moving slowly toKock Creek ccmctcrv, just U-yoiid the soldiers' home, where the bod es were Placet! in the re ceiving vimlt to nwiiit Secretary Tracy' determination 111 regard to mcir penna neut resting place. Secralary Tracy did not go to I he ceme tery, ns ii wa feared the task might prove too much for his strength. The I'resident occupied a carriage with Mr. Frank Trncy. A long line of carriage, containing 'nearly all ol those' who at tended the services nt the While House, followed the remains to the cemetery. Kmulallnir a Tyrant. Ili t.i n. Montana. February ii. The Montana dead lock was broken in the senate this morning. A motion was mnde tn consider bills from the reilttl lienn house ami iwotlemiicrulsdrmanilcd the veas and inns, Seven rciiplilican voted In unintuitive, the ileiniicints not voting. Lieut. Guv. Kichards held that n iiuoriim was present la-cause two dem ocrats hud called for the yea and noe and dcclnred the ntuliuii carried. The senate is now considering the house bills. Bond onerH.ua. Washington, February 6, Only one bond offer at the trensury lo-dny $A,(HNI four aud half at 104, accepted. A F1CW m:ws ITKMH. The average daily receipts at the New York custom house are now $1,000. There is a belief in Washington City that the house of Secretary Tracy was fired by robbers. The revenue of France for the vear 1HHU wns $614,000,000, and the total expenditure $01! 1,400,000, In the Kniffin murder case it is ex pected that an indictment for murder will lie found against F.mma I'ursell, Hid for $,10,000 sewer bonds were oK-ncd February 4 in Chattanooga, Tcnn., nnd awarded to the Chattanooga uniiK. The committee in charge has nsked for designs to Ik submitted for the Gradv iiioniimei.t. The tiiaouiu to lie cxwnded is $18,000. Major W. Iv. Hnrkins, long n rlerk in the New York supreme court, died on the 3rd in the court house during the pro gress of ii trial. A Gloucester fishing schooner, with a crew ol lourtecu men, was recently wrecked off the Newfoundland coast. and all hunds were lost. A man in Camden, N. J while recover ing from the effects of a spree, partially swallowed a large wter spoon, which was finally extracted by a surgeon in tne iooier Hospital. Editor West, of the Chicago Times, has la-en convicted of the fraudulent is sue of $13,000 of Times' stock, and ii sentenced to live years in the eniienti ary. A sneak thief entered the rooms of the students of W offurd College, while they were attending the meetings of the liter ary societies at night, and made a clean sweep of light valuables. The jury of inquest on the body of I i i,:. ,V . n ; iifiiiaer I'liuimi, luunej noming in me Schuylkill many weeks after his disnp- licitrancc, reached n verdict that he was drowned by i"-cidcnt. J. I). Durham, one of the lending green hackers of South Carolina, was found dend in his lied nt his residence on Hull Swamp uear Orangeburg. He died, it is lielieved, from heart disease. Mrs. Helle Mitzcr died of heart diseuse on the 3rd on mi Alabama Greut South ern train between Birmingham and Chat tanooga. Mie was on her way home frum New York to New Orleans. Gov. Gordon will appoint Gen. I'hilip Cook secretary of Slate of Georuia to succeed the late Col. Harnett. Gen. Conk was in the Confederate army, nnd wa lor twelve years a mcmlier of con gress. The Rrv. Dr. Tnlmage has returned from his oriental tour, reaching New York on the 3d on the steamer Auranin. He went tlirotmh Greece. Hirvpt. Pales tine nnd Syria, mid returns well, und de lighted witlt his trip. The library of the late Samuel L. M. Harlow was sold in New York the other day nt miction, many of thelmoks bring ing high prices. Hrerrton's Discovery of Virginia lirought $1,125. The entire sale will reach $50,000. I'hm so-.isofn man liviig nenr Deca tur, lad., were found dead in their beds on the morning of the 2nd. They had been suffering with influenza, but' when they wenl to lied the night In-fore there was nothing in their condition to indi cate danger. In the Helclicr district, twenty miles west of Gainesville, Texas, meningitis if raging a a fatal epidemic. Thirty per sons have died during the week, many more nre beyond the hope of recovciy. nnd there has not been a single ense of convalescence. Fattier McNninat a, once w ell known in Kalcigh, now mi cx-priest, is lecturing on Long Island, New York, on "Protestant ism. " In nt tempting n lecture at Ja maica, the doors were shut on him, nnd he wns not iennitted tn enter the hall, the audience gathered to hear him be ing of n very turbulent character. Among other ill effects resulting from the giip. mid of which there arc reported many cases nt the North, is an ntleetion of tlie eves sympathetic with the other parts of the bony, pan icularly the mus cular system. The symptoms are u burn ing sensation of the' eve, which is much inflamed, and in some cases the range of vision is affected. A blind mini, u (termini chair maker, living in New York, in a fit of rage tried to kill his wife and infant child, slabbing the lirst with n pair of shears, and try ing to dash out the bruin of the other against a red hot stove. Failing to com plete hi work, he snatched a pnier of Paris green and swallowed enough to cause his death next day. From the Morristown Herald we learn that n new railroad company has been organized at Morristown, Tcnn., under the inline ol the iron licit railroad, with a capital of $2(10,000. TheiiieorKirators are sonic ol tne torcinosi uusiness men oi the city. The line of the road is from Morristown to Cunilierland Gap.. This road will lie mi important faetorm build- ing up Morristown, already n thriving, growing place. Hotlv snatching, or disinterment of corpses lor dissection at tlie medical schools, is not unknown in Knnxville. A tew days ago the father found the body of Ins son on the college dissecting tame, and the son of n poor woman. Mrs. lie- litiire, was informed that her grave had been robU-d. mid obtaining n search warrant went to the Tennessee Medical College where he found the remains ol his mother horribly mutilated. t l.OI I)HIRMT IN CHINA. Over One Hundred leraona l.oae Their Lives). San Francisco, Oil. Fcbrunry II. The Shanghai Mercury,. if January 1, received bv the steamer Kin janerio vrsiernny gives (I brief account of thr great cloud hurst near Nuukiiig, of w hich brief an iioiiiiccnifiil wns received bv cubic nt the time. Itsaysi On the 7th of this moon, in Jangtie river, near Nanking, 11 bout 1 1 o'clock a, 111., when the went her was bright, there was suddenly heard 11 rush- Inu iiiiisv as ul water, I wo large bin clouds nppeared, ami soon cnveloied ev. i viliinii like a foe. The waters were much distill Ind and the river wns full of large waves. The two clouds eventually reached n place cnlled Tjit l.iehow, when they burst asunder making 11 very loud rcHirl I luring ihr disturbance many limits were destroyed, und over one hun dred iwople were drowned. More than tiltv were picked up in an exhausted con dition by the Chinese lite preserving as sociation, Those who lost their lives were buried by the authorities. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph.G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 14 Soutn Main St. Hill .Vi e, 1110 has luui La Grippe, semis the following to Grant's Pharmacy: "Little grains of quinine, Little ilriuks of rye. Slake La Grippe that's got you Drop its holil ami fly. This map quickly help you, If you'll only try ; Hut don't forget the quinine When you take the rre." Kememlier the moiul contained in the last two lines that is, don't forget the quinine, und get it at Grant's Pharmacy, If your prescriptions .-e prepared at Grunt's Pharmacy you can positively de pend upon these facts: First, that only tbt purest ami best drugs and chemicals will lie used; second, they will be compound ed carefully nnd accurately by un experi enced Prescript ionist ; und third, you will not be charged nn exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very reu sonuble profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Pharmacy, S4 South Main street. Prescriptions tilled at nil hours, night or day, und deliveied free of charge to any part of the city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. Gram's Phar macy, St South Muin street. At Grunt's Pharmacy you can buy urn Patent Medicine ut the lowest price quot ed by any other drug house in the city. He nre determined to sell ns low at the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that ifnec- essan; to meet theprice of any competi tor. We have the largent assortment of Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sites, ut the lowest prices. HV are the agents for Humphrey's Homwopathic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. t'se Huncomlie Livtr Pills, the liest in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly telinhle remedy for all blood diseases is Ituncombe Snrsnparilla. Tn- a buttle nnd you will takenoother. J. S. GKA.T,Ph. ?., Pbaunacist, 2 S. Main St., Asheville, .V. C. WHITLOCK'S The only exclusive Drv fioods store in Asheville. Cleahante 8. i.k of Cloaks. Wrans. Jackets, lienvv Dress Goods, Flannels, Hlankets, and Underwear. We are de termined to close out all win ter goods regardless of coHt. 1 )i .m kstic (ioods. e have just ojH'iied a new lot of the nest and most popular brands of Wenchings, Sheet ing's, Pillow Casings, Tick ings, Denims and many nov elties of curtain goods and household linens. White ( Soons Large stock of striMd and plaid Muslins, .Nainsooks. I'mues, hmbrold- eries, Laces and alMvinds of Trimmings. r axcy iioons. We have l-eceived a new lot of China Silks, Plush Ornaments, Tin sels in all colors, and the lar gest variety of Kmbroidery Silks, Zephyrs, Wools and ev erything required for fancy work. , complete outfit of Stamping Patterns, and stampingdone promptly. We call attention to our novelties in Huchings nnd Ladies' Neckwear, also La dies' Undergarments of all kinds, 1 ors ts, 1 1 osiery ,( do ves a nd Handkerchiefs, in these lines always a full assortment. Vte nre agents lor lonte-mei-i Kid Gloves. ltibhons, DressTrimmings, Silks, Velvets, Fringes. Silk and Metal Druids, But tons, Dress Linings, etc., etc. All goods will be sold nt out price and that the lowest. Adjoiningnnd in connection with our old established Dry Goods Store, we have a com plete Clothing and Gent' FurnishingSt ore, where Dun hi Hats, Manhattan Shirts, Mother's Friend ' Shirts, Waists, and K. & W. Collars are are our specialties. We have no connection with uny other stores in the city. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 tk 48 South Main Street, Opposite National Bank of Atberllk. r iS 4. 1 liluJIy tldl . -, - it -n -v - ..i,..
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 6, 1890, edition 1
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