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Asheville Daily Citizen n i.l'.'V ,v VOLUME X. NO 107. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. FOR Excursions, Collations and Sportsmen 01' R SANDWICH MEATS Are imlis)tnHnbIc. We us? Kre.it care in selecting our Canned Meats, Buying them direct front the best packers in or der la get them fresh ami at very lowest prices. We guarantee to give yon the best goods oMuinuhlc. Powell & Snider GROCERS. ONE POUND Real Irisb Linen Paper FOR ONLY 25 CENTS, It in uhc'Icbs to buy writing paper by the quro, when you can" get one pound of real Irish linen ruled or unruled, for only 25c. Put up in n nice box. Look at the dis play in our window. L. BLOMBEIIG, J 7 PATTON AVBNUB. IS THB VKKD1CT OP TUOSK WHO DRINK OUR Combination Java. ROASTED COFFEES UNKSUALRD J'OR PURITY, DELICACY OP FLAVOR AND HULLNKS8 OH 8TRKN0TII. Gr. A. Greer. 38 N. MAIN BTRRRT. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUKS TO SUSTAIN ITS ESTAB LISHED RKl'UTATION FOR FIRSTS CLASS WORK. ChttTCb St., Telephone 70. 8MOKK. Porter's Havana Mixture THR DKST SMOKING TOBACCO ON THK MARKET, FREE FROM DIRT AND STEMS. Or Am IN CONDt'CTINC. TMK GROCERY BUSINESS HAS ALWAYS BKKN TO C.IVK SATISFACTION TO OfR CI' 8 TOMKRS DOTH IN QUALITY AND PRICKS. TO SUCCEED RKQU IRHS KXPKRIKNCK. WK IIAVU BKKN IN THK BUSINESS LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT GROCERIES DO NOT IMPROVE WITH AGE, AND YOU CAN ALWAYS RKLY UPON GETTING FRESH GOODS l'ROM US, AND WK GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. A. D. Cooper, N COURT SCURE. Special Exhibit i mm re vn n i tiipd JO AlV IllUlVUllf -OV- Wcstern N. C. Scenery THIS WEEK AT ESTABROOK'S BOOK STORE, 11 SOl'TH MAIN ST., Tllli CHII-I' ATTRACTION 1)1' T1IK CITY. YOU ARK, INVITKU, YOU WANT A S0UVKN1R. WK CAN INTEREST YOU AND ALL YOUR KKI1CNUS. MAGAZINES, NOVELS, STATIONERY. Mycnnfcclions nre nil nice and fresh. Candies from loc. pound lofinc. All hnml marie ntttl strictly pure. Yon like fresh cakes, I keep them all the time. Stale ones look nice; when yon taste them what can you say But Oh How Bitter. Now dour, I keep all grades. My rule is to refund you money if not satisfied with results. To Love Your Girl Tell Iter where she can liny Rood grocer lea cheap, nud send her here If she went to other places. She miRlit price the article And Then Not Gitter. As cheap fit I cmi ttcll it. Look nt my new line enrlltenwnre in window. 1 keep everything in the grocery line. Just received lot new dried peaches nt loc. iouiid. Fine cigars, tobacco nud country produce n speciality. Horse nnd cow feed. etc. J. W. Ilolliiig'sworth, 102 PATTON AVE. J. IX. LAW, Sterling Silver Novelties and Jewelry. A Choice Assortment Souvenir Spoons In New Designs. IT IS HERE! AND IN AN KNDLKSS QUANTITY AND VAIt 1ETY. WHAT IS? Why, the lurc importation order of fine Cliiua dinner unci tea ware, odd things, etc., made to our order by K LX'lmicrcs & Lie., Limoges, I-rancc. All is row iih?ik'i1 and ready for your ad miration. We cull icl'niI attention to the novel decoration with the ivy vine and Ital in i's natural ureen color. Can muke up any kind of u set you want, Sec our new souvcnirVtluil will be ready by Sept. 1st, Thad. W. Thrash & Bro. NhW ENGLAND Home Made Bread Mililc liy an eiilirely new process. Cet a Loaf Anil you will use no other. At HBSTON'S AGENT FOH FINE CONFECTION S. IN GOOD DEMAND Ilisih class novelties ii line clothing of all kinds recently open- oil, nt prices percepli- tlc below those of omicr seasons. The same of all woo urcss goods, loiein and domestic, of which our recent ar rivals show a very attractive line. Silks, velvets and t ii in ii i i n r stud's. Late shapes in men's dei'hy and tourists huts. Underwear, hosiery, staples, small- wares, etc. in short, many season- o tilings for early autumn. H. Redwood & Co., 7 AND ij PATTON AVENUE. Heinitsh & Reagan, Selling Agents For CONFECTIONS. DON-IION8 AND CIIOCO- ,ATKS, CKKAM PIU'PKR- HKNTB, CREAM WIN- TKRGRKKNS, ASSORTED FRUITS, ETC, KTC. ectlied From Factory Twice a Week. COLLEGES OF PHARMACY GIVEN CONSIDERATION THE DRUGGISTS. BY ThlH Morning's Session ol the Pharmaceutical Convention Last MiKbi's Reception at Kcti-llworlb-Personal Motelels. A ijucstion of the honesty of some col leges of pharmacy occupied the attention of the American Pharmaceutical associa tion for some time this morning at the meeting at the Battery Park hotel. At the Chicago meeting last year Prof. Half berg of Chicago introduced a resolution meant to tie down the colleges and work some reforms that Hallbcrg thought were needed nt once. His resolution provided the following requirements for graduates: (1) Age, 21 years; (2) Ex perience in pharmacy, four years, iuclud ing tunc at college; (3 ) Two courses of at least six months each, extending over more than one year. Prof. Hallbcrg's idea was that with the great multiplication of colleges of pharmacy in the United Stntis in the last 10 years their status has become exceedingly questionable compared to what it was belore 1880. He called at tcntion to the tact that ns the result of some new ideas some colleges graduate students within ten mouths from the time of entrance and he declared it to lie absurd to claim that u young man with little knowledge ol pharmacy or trniuinir can icurn ennugn 10 quality nun to grar uate in S'rcti a snort time. Prof. Hall- berg said there was a necessity for nut ting u stop to those institutions which eluim recognition for the lmidtmtcs mrncu out in lilts way. 1. here were many dclcuatca who nurceil with Prof. Ilallbcrg. but in resnonse to a sentiment that wus aroused this reso lution was nlrrrcil to a committee made up ot S. A. LI. hhcpimrd ol Boston, Wil liam himon ol llaltimore and Charles M Ford ol Denver. This committee reported at this mom iiiB's session of the sietion on education at the liatterv Park initl showed itsell lirmly convinced that llalllicrg's rcsolu lion was in the nature ol an exercise of iiiucuoi.s wtn which the association has nothing to do It was suggested that tlie association could not run the col reges, iiiio iiuiiocrg s risoiuliou was given on advuse report simply lor this reason. They modified the Chicago prolcssor's idea to the ex tent of oflermg two substitutes for his resolution, one of which gave sonic sug gestions 10 me colleges, the other pro viding tor a committee Irom the associa- lion una me colleges to reach some agreement Action was deterred till tonight. A paper on the question ' Can a min iniiini standard ot pharmaceutical edu cation be adopted ?" was read bv Prol. U.-cnr (llduerg of Chicago, and "Answers o quel n s" was the name ol n nuncr ltv rrui. j. ivi. uoou oi m. l.outs. Yt-NtiTflay Afternoon. Papers read at yesterday altcruoon's scientific section were as follows: "Com parison of various methods ot testing pepsin," by E. II. Hartley of Hrooklvn; Pharmaceutical Unetcriolouv." It. Dr. Ecclcs of Brooklyn: "Demonstration ol a new suppository mold," by Prof. Cns pnriol Denvct; "Additional experiments with datura stramonium" nnd "Relative value of two kinds of ipecac roots," oy a k. u uontne ol llaltimore: "Uthciul process lor spirits ol nitrate ether." bv Chas. M. Ford of Denver; "Further notes on taraxacum dandelion." bv Prol. Sayre of Lawrence, Kits ; "Powdered ex tracts" by Prof. Hallberg ol Chicago. The remaining papers were read bv title only and referred to the publication committee, A MEMORABLV; EVENT. The K option at Kt-nllworth Last I'.vriitnif Three hundred and twenty-four drug gists and the wives and daughters ol some of them came away from Kenil- worth Inn nt various hours last night and this morning lirmly impressed with the idea that they hud been entertained by the most hospitable people to be found anywhere in the nation. Individ ually and collectively they agreed with out debate that Host Khoades and his staff had done more in the one evening to muke lile a pleasure for them than anv set of people on earth had a right or reason to expect, and the result was hat Asheville hospitality was eivcii n boost ol several more notches in the esti mation of the visitors. The fluttering opinion that they entertain towards the city has been growing rapidly from the very hr?t, and last night the druccristsall seemed ready to put their feet down and declare unanimous!? that things had come to a pass where it seemed point blank to be impossible for their enter tainers to do more for them. Mr. Khoades certainly did the hand some thing toward his guests. His en tertainment ot them was elaborate to just the proper degree, and everything was arranged so that the visitors felt at home immediately on cntcriue the Inn. and the feeling increased proportionately as the hours sped along. There was lit tle attempt ot tormnlity. lor thcvnstnrss of the crowd would have successfully prevented anything ol the kind, and this was one of the best features of the even ing- There was considerable impromptu dancing to Kenilworth orchestra music and the crowd went lairlv wild when the players struck up a lively jig that re minded Polk Miller of the plantation dunces and so enthused him as to make him call the figures in true plantation tyle. Miller s sh tuts were lor nil the world like those of the negroes of slavery days and he made the crowd forget all its dignity by his hearty lemiuder of old times. The hotel was decked in potted olnnts and cut flowers, with design, appro priate for druggiits and their business, and when supper was announced the 6rt thing in the dining room that caught the eye of the druggists was a handsome mortar and pestle of cuke nnd kisses in the center of the main table. Scattered all around were cuius coveted with mil- laturc designs in icing of things familiar to the men ol drugs. The serving ol the supier was left to the visitors. After seating tluir Indits the men made freuuent vitits to the haie ofsupplies at the entrance of the dining room where Mr. Khoades' waitcrsdished the suluds, ices, fruits and substantial., and turned them over to the guests. i ne arrangements lor taking the guests CONTlNVIiUUN FOURTH I'AOK.) ENVELOPED IN SMOKE. Towns In Danger In New Bruns wick Bouaes Burned. St.Joun, N. B., Sept. 7.-Forest fires are raging for several miles outside the city. Already the damage has been great, and several villages are in danger. Yesterday a train which runs from St. Stephen and Calais was over three hours late in getting here because of the fires. It arrived at Lnprcnux, a station about 20 miles from here, just in time for the train hands to save a railroad bridge, which caught from the fins inthewsodi, 1 he toot brnlge at Lnprcaux was des troyed, and the people were crossing the river in teams, the water being only about three fret deep. Three dwellings onu several Darns were uurned there yesterday afternoon and ntlast accounts others were in dancer. The woods on both sides of the track from St. George to Spruce lake nre on fire, and it is doubtful if trains will be nlilc to run through the disttict. The loss to crops through Charlotte and St I ihtis counties will be enormous. The fire is rapidly working its way towards the suburbs of this citv, and unless the wind changes the resu t will be disastrous. The tire has passed the wooas on tue main wngon road, ust beyond the citv limits, and has destroyed a house, large barns and several outbuild ings. This citv is enveloped in smoke. COLORADO POPS. The Are AksIiihI ana For Many TllllIKH Pl iiin.o, Col., Sept. 7. The Populists' convention adjourned after completing the State ticket by the nomination of . W. Warner Mills of Denver as Supreme judge and adopting the following plat form : ' StanJing for equal andexactjiisticcto all, regardless of race, sex or religious or political affiliations, the People's nai tv of Colorado heartily endorse the a ind oles ol the Omaha platlorm, endorses the State administration of Colorado and the congressional work of John Hell ami Laic Pence; demands free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio ol 10 to 1; protests against the issuance ol govern ment bonds in time of peace; insists that the national government have exclusive control of till money issued by its author ity, and demands the adoption of the iui native aim the referendum and propor tionate representation as a means of securing all reforms in harmony with the will i t the people, whose will should be law. " A8KEO WHERE HE WAIf. Mini From HulTalo I'p Louis ll.Z'd. In H St. Louis, Sept. i A stranger wa ked into the Four Courts Police station last night and wanted to know where he was. lie had in his pocket a numb; r of lettcts which shown! that he had been :it Hull'alo, N. Y within a week. One idc of his head was bruised as bv a blow Irom a sandbag, und he was completely uuzca. untoutuiy ne rrc'vercO con sciousness and said he was nn engineer, and had been running p. thrcshinc machine tor a larmcr named Dcibel, near llull.tlo. It Aits finally learned that on last Wednesday or l nursnay he went to Buffalo with considerable money. Fur ther than that he could not remember, except that be thought his name was Uiarlcs Weiss. On ln.-t person were n silver watch nnd an envil tpe hearing the rintiil card ot L. Lallah.ru, a It- kit hroker at llull.ilo. Weiss was sent to the city ho; pitnl N. V. Sun. Til IT CHOLERA CiSI-:. Huiik: IniprobHbllltleM About I 'I lit- Mutgrou G 111 ml TlilnhH. Washington, S.'pt. ".Dr. 1! T. Duki secretary of the Board of Health of Cum berland, Mi)., has tilegrapl.ed the marine hospital service in regard to the supposed case of Asiactic cholera discovered on a tram arrivinir there, in the person of John i'eter Walther, n immigrant Irom Uavanu, who sailed Irom Bremen ic- centlv. There have been no cases of cholera re ported from Bavaria to the Marine hospital sirviec, and the surgeon general is inclined to regard the case as one of he many isolated cases resembling cholera which occur from linn to time. Had it been true Asiatic eiiolern it is ex- remelv improbable that tl e victim could have been ulfordcd temporary relief so its to enable him lo pass quarantine, as the report states. POP. GET SOMETHING. uui The Arkansas Rvnublleaus Get What Tlicv Deserve. Littli: Kock, Ark., S.'pt. 7. Trust worthy but incomplete returns from the State election indie itc that Clarke's es timated mojority will reach 30,000, The Democrats have elected their State and county tickets in all except Nevada, Pike, Greene, Celbitrne and Stone counties, in which the Populists have majorities. White and Logan are yet in doubt, with indications in favor of the Populists. The Ki publicans did not carry n county. me legislature, no iloulit, will elect nmcs II. Berry to succeed himself to the tilted Mates Senate. ron Weighs More Than Cotton, BiHMiNGiiAM, Ala., Sipt. 5. Some 20 or more representatives and managing fficinls of the various railroads enter ing Birmingham met the Commercial club ol this city in conference this after noon. Many mutters relating to the future growth of this city were discussed. It was shown that the tonnage furn ished the railroads nt Birmingham was largely in excess of the entire cotton crop of the South. China Purchases a Fleet, London, Sept. ".-A Yokohoma dispatch says Marshall amagatas started for Corca Thursday to assume command of the Japanese army in that country. It is snid that the lapunese forces in Corca will soon number 100,000. It is renortcd that the Chinese government has ar ranged to pmchasc hall the vessels iu the nullum navy. KSriiKUAY'S liASBUALL GAMES. National League Cleveland la. Ilrnnk. lyn 2; New York 0, Pittsburg 5; Louii ville 15, Boston 10; Baltimore H, Chi cago 4; Philadelphia H, Cincinnati 7; occonu game: I'liiindelplna 10, Cin cinnati 2; Washington 12, St, Louis 3. MARCH OF THE CHOLERA ir is WIDESPREAD OPE. IN El'R The Marine Hospital Authorities at Washington Fear We Hat Not be Able to Keep The Plague Out of This Country. Washington, Sept. ".-Officials of the marine hospital service display undis guised anxietyas to the continued spread of cholera in Europe and fear that the United States will not be able to cscarte the plague unless most careful precau tionary measures are taken at every poiut. The latest reports in regard to the Ba varian, Walther, who died at Cumber land, Md are regarded as not conclusive or satisfactory by any means. The 10 days' report of Surgeon Fair lax Irvine of the Marine hospital service, dated from Glasgow, Scotland, August 22, states that the period covered by the report lias been characterized by a marked spread of the disease, especially in Austria-Hungary, Germany and Hol land, which is greater than could have been expected and in excess of that which obtained last year. It is extremely difficult to obtain re liable information from France or Bel gium. For rxample, Marseilles has for some tint" past been under susoieion although the existence of cholera there is strennusly denied by the authorities. Late last week a fatal attack occurred at Bordeaux on a person who had come from Marseilles within the previous 4-8 hours. Marseilles must be regarded as a ptace wncre true cholera is cxistimr. especially as most of the ports of the Mediterranean have now quarantine agents. jrT LIKE PEARSON. Accusing i lie Itrmocralic Pari ol Slaking ih Hard Times. II i i.hna, Mont., Sept. 7 -The Kepulj hcan State convention was held in this city yesterday alteration. C. H. Loud fCusterwas chairman; Charles Hart man, at present in Congress, was re nominated by acclamation. W. II Hunt of Helena was nominated for as sociate justice of the Supreme court. The platform holds the Democratic party responsible lor the nard times; de nounces the tariff; condemns the repeal of the Sherman nnd federal election laws; demands the free coinage of silver at a ratio of 1G to 1, and p edges the candi dates to support the cause ol tree silver. A IllRKEEPEH'S REMORSE. Mr. Brooks ol Texts Burns His Licenses and Liquors. Maukkt, Texas, Sept. 7. A great re vival under the auspictsof the Methodist church has been going on here. Among the converts wis . W. Brooks, a s iloon keeper. To prove that he was sincere in his professions Brooks took bis entire stock of liquorout into the public square, poured the liquor out and set fire to the boxes and barrels. He also consigned all his licenses to the flumes. A crowd of 500 witnessed the performance, which was conducted with impressive religious exercises and singing. The stock ol goods was valued at $1,000. Ml'RDERED A NEGRESS. Troops to Proircl a White Man l-'rom Lvncliers. CoLfMiHA, S. C, Sept. 4. At Fort Lawn, Chester county, a white man named Reeves has beeu arrested on the churge of outraging and then murdering a negress. He placed himself under the protection ot the sheriff of Chester. who today telegraphed the governor that his prisoner was in neril of bcinc lyncnea. Attorney-general Buchanan telegraphed Capt. Barber ol the Chester light infantry to order out bis compnnv to assist the sheriff in maintaining the law. Thev Plead Guilt j. Washington, Sept. 7. Information has Leen reccivedat the slate department to the effect that the two Americans banished i.oiu Nicaragua for comolicitv in the Morquito rebellion arc now in Costa Rica. It is said that these men are well satisfied to accept terms of ban ishment without demanding a trial or asking the protection of the United States minister to remain in Nicaragua. O, She la sane. Bi-1-i-ai.o, Sept. 4. William Wiltbcrgcr wus in his garden whistling "Sweet Ma rie" when his ueighbor. Mrs. Rocss, a woman of ungovernable temper, shot twice at him with a revolver, and chased him into the house. She will be exam ined as to her insanity. Going To Work Perhaps. Niiv BiiDi oRii, Sept. 7. There is a mysterious activity among the mill men nnd it 1ms set on foot the rumor that the mills will resume work Monday morning. Innuirv at the offices, how- ever, elicits no light on the subject. Tried to Kill a President. Paris, Sept. 7.-The Haytian minister has received the following telegram from Port Au Prince: "There has been an at tempt against the life of the President. The authors hnve been shot. Perfect quiet prevails." The Easiest Pacer. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 7. On yester day Robert J. made the second heat in his match race with Joe Patchcn in 2:2Mi, bring the fastest mile ever paced. A Winner. Concokd, N. H., Sept. 7.-Col. Henry 0. Kent was nominated for Goycrnor by the Democrats in convention yesterday. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The first contribution to a fnml birth. rebel of the sufferers by the fires In the Northwest received in New York came by cnblc Irom Henry Irving $300. The Populists failed to carry a single county iu Arkansas. The Democratic mniortty is ,'10,0110. The Peary relief expedition bus ln reported as "well" at Godhavn. The Republican majority in Vermont is estimated at about 20,000. Peru and Ecuador arc "spoiling for a fight." THEY ARE HERE 1 1 KNOX WORLD RENOWNED HATS IN THE FALL BLOCKS. Ifj oii wiiut the correct thing in headgear you will have to have one. MITCHELL, THK HATTKR AND 1-TKNISHKR, 2S Kilton Ave ti ne. HARRIS' LITHIA WATER HAS MOKK LITHIA TIIN ANV OTHKK MATKK ON THK MAKKKT. IT IS PUT UP IN CASKS Ol' TWO 110. UN IJLART llO'm.KS AND J SW.I.S POR i5n l'KR CASH. WITH A RKBATK OF jl Vi l-'OR IIOTTI.KS AND CASK WIIKN KETfRNKU. WIIV NOT DRINK HARRIS' LITHIA WATER? ASHEVILLE AOENTS. RAYSOR & SMITH. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Si PATTON AVKNCK. C. P. F. Stan.ls fnr Colsstis Pipe factory stamped nil a pipe or case it means that the eoocls heariiiK it are made from the finest mater ials, by the most skilled workmen -every piece guaranteed-you wont find them everywhere-most dealers say they "wont handle same make of pipes aa Ray he cause he sell, 'em too cheap "-I t.ny direct from factory you get the benefit of the saving of the middleman's profit. Candy Bargains. Curameli isc. pound chocolate creams ISC. iHjtiiid-lietter j.sc. ami .oe, Tedtiey's soc.; chocolates and bon-bons only tic. pound. ' La Belle Is the best small . eiijar you've seen lately ii you don't do more than see it V'"' wjH miss a good smoke-just ill you will like them. ' Just Look At our cheap Ixxiks-25c. novels, in win Sw. 5C -.Henly Twins w -Ships That l'ass in the Night, Yellow Aster, Dodo, Umbrella Mender 10c. cut rate prices on ail late novels. RAY'S 8 N. Court Square. Four Tickets to Liverpool. Sold that ninny this week-iiothiin; iu way of traveling too hig for me to handle anything Irom a 10 mile trip lo a tour around the world-information lor the asking drop in and tell me what you want to do I'll tell you what you can do, C. F". ray, Member American Ticket Brokers' Association. ON THE SQUARB. TKLEPHONK IS4 BASKETS ! BASKETS ! BASKETS ! LUNCH BASKETS, MARKET BASKETS AND CLOTHES BAS KETS. ALL SIZES' HOUND AT W. A. LATIMER'S, No. 16 N, Court Square. Latimer carries lull and ;omplle line of fancy groceries. 'It 4 r . J-' a- ii sy, vi..!,t:r i.r-..::.,,lrr
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