THE ASHEVrLLE DAILY CITIZEN Wednestlav Evening, March 8, 1893. Ftva KlASOKS Whv You Should Takb Tub Citizkn 1. It Prints the New. a. It Writes Its Own Editorials. 3. It is the Best Local Paper Ever Printed in W. N. C. . It Prints the Latest TelfRrapltlc News From All the World. S. It Believes in Ashevillc Always. To sum DP IT IS A NKWSPAPliK. HAVB VOU TIlOllillT OK IT? Six Dollars Will Get It For a Year, and If Yon Live in Ashevillc It Will Be Delivered at Your Door Every lv vcninK. HYMN FOR THE UNVEILIXG. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN TUB DA.II.V Citizbn, Democratic, is published every afternoon (except Sundaj) at the fol lowing: rates strictly cash: Omk Ybar sa.oo Bix Months 3.00 Thkek Months 1 2 Omb Month 60 Okb'Wbek. 15 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1893. Minister to Chili Egan is not such a bad fellow after all. He has already resigned. Thk Democrats have a majority iu the White House, in the House and in the Senate. If the party's pledges are not redeemed there will be nobody to blame but the party. The first question which Mr. Cleve land now asks as to anv person pro nosed to him for public place is, "Does he drink?" Hartford Courant. Ake civil service examiners excepted, or were they excepted under the Ilavri rison ndmiristration ? (iEN CUNUHAN. President Harrison and Mr. Cleveland walked out of the chamber arm in arm. Oirectly behind followed a quaint figure in a. rusty black overcoat, carrying a rustier black umbrella, poised upon the too of which was a still rustier high hat. Reverently and with almost touching dignity this figure trod past the attend ants, who would nave pulieu mm irom the ranks, but feared to make a scene. It was ex-Senator Clingman, once a man of national promiuence, now a harmless crauk, who delights to hang about the scenes once familiar to him and imagines that he is an important participant in every great function. N. Y. World. From the New York Sun. From the torrents of fierce Appalachce, I-Vom the rapids of Great Ohoopee, Where the thundrous Hillabahatchee Outfierces the tempest.scourged sea. And the crystaline waters of Hogcrawl lisp Jove to the ivincnaioonec. Where silver and soft Suwanoocbec With murmur more gracious than sleet). Embraces dark Allapacoochce, By the coon-haunted greenwoods 01 Deen: And Big Lotts and Ulsofanhachee turn' ble into the Hat m a heap; Comes a music more sweet than is chanted In the morning by birds iu their choir, The joy of the hearts that see granted Their prayer, and fulfilled tueir ocsire, For the veil that is taken from Hocus, their Hright One, their ! lame and their Fire. The mist veil that clothed and begirt thee Deoarts like u shimmer of smoke. We unveil and adore and assert thee, We unbind thee from mystery's yoke. With ma jestic and hiiih salutation, we salute thee, O Hoke! IMPORTASCE OF OOOD ROADS. C. D. Stnilli in Pranklin Press During my confinement of live months to my room and consequent exclusion from the usual intercourse with my neighbors and friends, 1 have done a good deal of thinking on various subjects which concern the public welfare anil the future prosperity of our State. The one subject which comes uppermost has been suggested by the reports which come to me of the terrible condition of the public roads. During the spring and summer of 1853, I traveled in a buggy over a large part of Middle Tennessee. The macada mized pikes leading out from Nashville in eight or ten different directions were then comparatively new. The building of those roads formed an epoch tn the material history of Nashville anil Middle Tennessee. Although rich and fertile in an eminent degree, the vast products of the country were locked up on account of the numerous bad roads which for a part of the year were practically impas sible for carrying out products or bring ing in needed supplies. Finally troir- sheer necessity the public mind was Water Taking the Place of Coal. One of the most interesting processes now going on is the. conversion of water into light, beat and power. The great obstacle in the way of cheap electric lights anil power has been the cost of coal and other fuel. But all over the northwest water is being utilized for running electric plants. An electrician who has recently been looking over Mon tana and the northwestern states finds that everywhere water powers are In-ing taken up and utilized to create electric ity. So cheap is this process that the use of coal is out of the question. No light and power can 1h created so cheap ly as that where a mountain stream has been made to do the work. What was an experiment a short time ago has now become one of the most remarkable in dustrial developments of the time. Ex change. Chloride of Kllij l. A new local ana-sthetic has been in occasional tise in surgery for the past year. Previous to that time it was chief ly used by dentists. The name of the Kinesthetic is chloride of ethyl, which has a jH-culiar odor, not nt all offensive; on the contrary, pleasant and a sweet taste. It will take the place largely of chloroform and ether, which require considerable time to have effect on a pa tient. Moreover, it is much safer. It can be used, for example, in the cutting of an abscess or any other such slight operation. It issimply a matter of spray ing the affected portion of the body. Its chief component is alcohol. Xow York Telegram. How IIP Did Tlu-m. The man was pompous and hail a large sized and visible confidence in the cor rectness of his manner of doing things. Ho had finished his meal at the hotel, and as he shoved back his chair ho shoved out the munificent sum of :.'" cents to the waiter. There, mv man," ho said, "tako that. I don't do things by halves." "!N-iu, sir," whispered tho waiter, "you do them by qunrters. Thank you, sir." Detroit Free Press. FREE OF DO YOU LIKE A It is unfortunate that Gen. Clingman I awakened to this deplorable condition, tins not the financial resources of this and the remedy for the evil was wisely : f ; m.tc,;. nf chosen. The State ... .. , Washington at least, to wear either a rusty hat or a coat or both. Gen. Cling- man's right to the floor of the Senate, as an ex-member of that body, is not to be disputed, and if the arrangements for the important moment when he ap peared on the scene as above had been more carefully ordered and generally un. came to the rescue and provided a system of macadam pikes leading out from the capital like so many great arteries through that wonderful basin known as Middle leimessce. When those pikes were built he effect upon the city and country was like magic. It was wonderful to note the new life that prcvaded the whole coun try. A general spirit of improvement prevailed. Lauds ranidly increased in . . , 1 . 1 v.llim cl.tH 1 -(' LI t" '1 .1 ll I T 1 ! T- I .1 derstood, we feel sure the General would market. The products of the country not have intruded on them. That there I began to move with ease over those were not such arrangements.the accounts charming roads, the interior towns soon commenced iu grow unu iiuutimi, iiic -lrwl nrtivilv tr.tb t 111 tilfiri rf Inrmpr ber. following President Cleveland, by staj;nation. a new inspiration seemed to persons who had no rights there at all possess the whole country and co-opc-proye rating with the spirit of progress new If Gen. Clingman "delights to hang educational eiiterpri-t. sprang up and " .-7. Middle 1 ennessee put on her beautiful about the scenes once familiar to him, earments. It was an absolute pleasure he only gives away to a sentiment for to travel over those pikes, which we must all confess a weakness or From the time those macadam roads acknowledge ourselves less than human. LTulput" on' w Hfcf Z' Back to the arena of our joys, our tn- tile ani commercial interests began to umphs, our contests we all love to go; assume larger proportions. The hitherto and hat rv he. if. at the time of life Gen. scaled country, now made accessible by Clingman has reached, the approach to thos.c macadam pikes, began to pour its ui , products and patronage into the citv. snnnes long sacieu in ine memory is capital commenced to How m and seek made "reverently and with almost investment. Nashville real estate went W Pure ZZr2&r Ibsolutely A cream of tartnr bilking powder. High est, of all in leavening strength. Latest I'nitcd States Oovcrcnifnt Pood Report. ROYAL MAKING I'OWPKR CO., 100 Wall St., New York ATTRACTIVE Sterling silver and solid gold goods, useful and serviceable for adornment and table use. The finest of leather card cases and pocket books. CHARGE I Well, That is Just What We Propose to Give You livery Time ! FIT YOUR FOOT ! FIT YOUR PUR Hi: ! FIT IN STYLE ! the shoe: store, w. c. SPRINKLE. F. B. LAWSON. EACLE WAREHOUSE, For tlie Sale of Leaf Tobacco, 39 PATTON AVE. PERFECT FIT ? BL ANTON, WRIGHT CO, JUDGMENTS. The Retail Oroccrs Association offer the following juilKnients for sale: J. K. HRYNOLDS . 30 14. 11. tSl.L.n 'v. 1. M. MKOVI.liS 16.78 MISS C. HURKB, 70V4 S. Main St 4-2 71 VIKlilNIA KO BIB, Charlotte St MO O A. B. WARK 2.2?! V. S It'STlCB 3.77 MKLVIN NICHOLS . 1 UK KIN WILLIS lOO The bove JudKmcnts can he lawfully ren dered, in jnvmciit of all debts to the persons flKHinst v nom ency are isnurii. n-ns wishing to purchase may call on any of the member : T. I. Revel!. I. 1.. AICMUHUHI, F. M. Foster, I. S. Fullum. 'V. C. Stradley Bro J. M. A J. B. SeiKler. (ilenn Bros.. W. M. Hill & Co. W. A. Lattimore. Greer N: Johnson, A. I. e ouptr, w. U. Nolanil St Son, Wm. Kroner, I. A. Porter, . V Bell. S K. Kepler Kav & lluiril, M.'C. Nolard. THE MfliTLAND SCHOOL. NO. 40 FRENCH BROAD AVENUE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH IIOMB AND DAY SCHOOL 1'OK U1KLS. MA'S. BVKGWYN MA ITL.A ND, Principal. Assisted by Miss Wallace of Vassar College .1 x 1 1 1.. Hi , t Yir- nf Paris. tttinl nflvnntn tren for the fttuilv of TOCal nnd instrumental music. Afternoon French classes for ladies PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. I. M LUTHKK. W. P BROWN LUTHER & BROWN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, OFFICE 13 LBGaL. BLOCK. Practice in the State and Federal Courts Collection of claims a specialty. DO NOT MISS -THE touching dignity. up in value, new streets were laid out and the city Decan to enlarce her bor ders. Uducational and other enter prises caught the. inspiration of a new i life and Nashville from that time entered upon a career of growth and wealth which has never had a back stop. Indeed, the development, growth. HEADED OUR WAV. The Charleston News and Courier prints a Paris despatch stf.ting that the "Waldenses, who still inhabit the his toric mountain tract on the Italian side of the Alos. seriously oropose to emigrate 1 prosperity and wealth of Middle Tennes- to America. Their staple business of I see and the capital city of the State had cloth makintr has become much depressed, I their origin and fu st impulse to forward and even with their frugality they find it I movement in those macadam highways. difficult to make a living. Th pastors I have presented the foregoing facts as of the Waldensian congregations, con- au example of what first-class roads will vened in a svnod to consider the situa- do for a country, and with n, hope that tion, resolved to send two delegates to I some poor ( lid Kip in North Carolina North Carolina to inquire regarding the may learn the error of his ways. prospects of settling in that state. 1 lie R. a. HEEVE8, D. D. PENTAL C2sfi OFFICE O.r.nally Building, over Rsdwood'B Store, Patton Avenue. Residents. 38 Spruce street. P. L. COWAN & BRO MAKli A SPECIALTY OF FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Native Stones. Mouotir Made to Orrtt r. ALL WORK GUARANTEED No. 9 West court Place, AS1IEV1LLK. N. C. The Lagle Warehouse first began business last season, and although a new house and a new firm it easily took the lend in the tobacco trade nf Ashevillc. With our past experience and incri-HBtrtl facilities for handling t bncco we are lx-tter prcpnrcKto serve our friends and customers than ever before The Uaglc is one of the largest and best warehouses in tin: State, with a capacity of 50,000 pounds a day. Our motto: Polite nnd courteous lictitnicnt to till, highest mar- ct prices and prompt returns. Give us a trial. SPIllNKLK & LAWSON, Propiiclont. P. M. BVDGINS, Boob keeper. CAPT. J. HI. SSIITH. Floor Manaeer. HARRIS' LITHIA WATER. HARRIS' UTHIl SPRINGS, . C Alter a lone mid varied exDcr dice in tlie? uc of Mineral Waters from many oil re. both foreign nnd domestic, I am follv perurded that the Harri' Mthirt Water pomevn efficacy in the treatment of altlc ion of the Kidney and bladder unequalled by any other Water of which have 1 tnane trinl. 1 his 01 tin ion is based unon observation of its effects upon mv rtntlent for the pant three year, during which time I have prescribed it freely and utmost uniformly with bene fit in the medical maladies above mentioned. When failure t o relieve has occurred. I have nn iiuted it t msu fhcient use of the Water, tor mv experience teachers mr, that frotn one to two ciunrtH ilaily should be taken from two to four weeks, to secure its lull remedial effects. Columbia, 44 C, October 8, 1SI. A N. TALLY, lxl . U. t jviii len, Jan , J. T. Harris, . Waterloo, S. C. : near &ir : i una urent ueneiic irom i lie use or your l.ittna water. I coiiiacr it a nir tonic, and cencral rc-uulHtor ot the cliicstiiii. ns well us virv efficacious in th :se diseases for which Iitliia is cotisitlcrcd somewhat of xx speciiic. Jl'UOliJ. B, KURSHAW My wife has been usitijr 'our I.iiliia Water anil is very much benefitted I consider it n every respect equal to the famous Buffalo lithta Water. Abbeville, S. C JTUGli J. 8. COTI1KAN. FOR SALE BY PJSIjIIAM PHAUMACy, sricllle, J. C. Bole Affeiit, 1118(1-1-1110 LEWIS MAUIil'X, Prcs H. T. Ciil.I.lNS, Vice-Pres. L. P. M LOUD. Cashier. Opportunity of buying some of the Rogers, genuine firstquality table spoons at over one-half less than the regular price. NATIVE GEMS. Complicated watchwork. Jew elry made to order. Souvenirs. ARTHUR M. FIELD, Lcadlnsr Jeweler. Waldenses are a hardy and thrifty people, retaining in a remarkable degree the virtues of their heroic ancestors. If the reports from the delegates should be favorable, 2 000 Waldenses will emigrate to North Carolina in the spring." The News and Courier says such a colony would be a valuable acquisition to North Carolina, and that "the State LAST ASSEMHKY C.A L.K. Just after the Senate adjourned Sena tor Shcrrill, of Catawba, gave to the to the Democrats of Johnston county a handsome silken banner, given six years ago by Senator Vance to the banner Democratic county and whicli bad ever by Catawba, since been held by Catawba. Senator could well afford to pay the expenses of I Parr, of Johnston, accepted it, expressing the emigrants across the ocean and give his pride that last .November Ins county ..Vi- 1. . . iini) I -, 1 IlilU i V U lilt vlUlC IU I.1IC 1'ClliULIrtllV citizens. Perhaps South Carolina could I i lie ociiiiLC con ii i nun K uv luiiuwiiii; ippointmetits made by Governor Larr; COSTING FIVE CENTS, WILL, STOP IT, INSOMNIA No longer your dread upon "retiring. Sleep will come pleasantly without using opiates. SIMPLY TAKB One teaspoonlul BRADYCROTINE The Southern Woman's Headache Remedy. No unpleasant results in the morning. Should your tooth trouble you One teaspoonful K. H. BRITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE Grading of all kinds door. All sizes of crushed stone fnrnlshcd. Send all orders to postoffice Box 18, Ashevillc, N. C. auTl9dtf 34 Years' Experlcnce-34 HIILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Office and shop, Wolfe Building. CORNER COURT PUCE AND MARKET STREET. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. A S TON, General t Insurance i A jjent. Rear No. 20 Soutb Main street. Established 1866. Astae-rllle. N. C. BREWTON & M CONNELL, Furniture Dealers & Undertakers EMBALMING A SPECIALTY All calls in th:s line attended to day or niKlit Also all kinds ot job work done to order. Upholstering, carpet lavinr. pack ing, retting up furniture, rcfinlsliinK. cc. 33 NORTH MAIN STR1SET. Telephone 14-2 THE SUN. During 1S93 TUB Sl'N will be of Surpass ng Exccl'eni-e andwill piint more news and more pure literature than ever lici'ore in its history. The Sunday Sun Capital. $50,000. Surplus, $40,000. WESTERN GAROLINA BANK. Stute, County A at-d Cit- I lepoitori. '.iii rKi. Rsrv. DEPOSIT BOXES IK FIRF PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES UUS1N1SMS 'I"!iA VHAOTIC1. Iiitert-el Paid on IcpMi t in !-i-virv: t Dcpartiatnt. capture the whole colony by timely and well directed effort. We need immigrants Augustus Leazcr. Superintendent badly. These people arc looking for I Slate's Prison, and as directors J home?. Why not try to induce them to come to this State ? " By the same token, as these desirable colonists already have their eyes on North Carolina, why not try to induce them to come to the vicinity of Ashe ville? Among our mountains they would certainly be more at home than in the lowlands, or perhaps any other 01 12. Green, F. S. Spruill, T. U. Armstrong, A. B. Young, and Prank Stronach. This is an en tire change of the penitentiary man agement under the new net. All the former officials are out of office. FOR SALB AT Pelhrnn's Pharmacy. .... DREIUIMAK1NG ! Mrs Holdctltv has opened her Dres-: :makitiR vnrlors nt c3 Charlotte street.: :The 1. amcs of Asheville (ire respectfully: invited to viit her rooms She will be! tnd to see all her oM customers. mcnbaiw" J. B. BOSTIC, REAL ESTATE, No. 11 Patton Avenue. Hun, sells and exchanges real estate on commission. Also buys and sella notes, stocks, bonds and negotiates loans on real estate. oor25d6m J. A. TKNNKNT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR Plans, speci6cations and estimates fur nished. All work in ray line contracted for. and no charges for drawing on contracts awarded me. References when desired. Office, Southeast Court Square. Aatieville, N c. fetal&dly FRANK. CARTER, FIRE INSURANCE, - First National Dank Building. ASHEVILLE, N. C NOTARY PUBLIC. JanOdtf As telegraphed to The Citizen the Legislature adjourned sie die Monday at 1 o'clock. In the Senate the bill which had passed the House directed at the American Tobacco company and known as the anti-trust bill was indefinitely part ot the country, and we could offer I postponed them every advantage of a fine climate The Senate and House could riot agree and plenty of cheap land to select their on a. bill making it constitutional for the abidiniz olace from. Not Soutb Carolina. Kail way Commission t o apply the pen- nor any other State should be allowed .-. Ia1r 1 Vi 1 a nrlv. from nfl . . .t..l No less than ine v-nariottic uusovcr sajs on mis i topic : I . . -. . - "The Waldenses. beine weavers and West Aalievllle " (stiiphtir cloth makers, would probably naturally I Bprloss Rallwav take to the work in our cotton mills, and Charlotte and Mecklenburg county are the centres of cotton manufacturing I 6 4-0 a. m., 7.15, "7.45, 8 00, H.15, iU.- Cn.. Th rnnM harilU nhlnin H K i.:V O OO fl 1 S. 0.111 l J-.L work in Forsyth's tobacco factories." 10.OO,lO.15,10.30.10.45, H.OO.11.15, "ought from first hands for cash iril.. Walana nr. r-nm. I 1 1 'lit 1 1 A.rz lonfl 1 ') 1 R T rrt 19 3(1 I oletely captivated with the beauty of 1 2.4-5, 1.00, 1.15, 1 30. "1.45, 2.00, Oats, including a car of the best Seed Oats in town. Prices and quality guaranteed altics for violation ol the commission act of ISOl, and it failed to become a law, 260 bills were ratified GRAIN - AND - FEED - STORE, No. 18 North Court Square, To our customers and otl ers who buy feed we wish to say we are now located at above place with A Large and Select .Stock, of Feed. We carrv several different grades of Hay, also is Tin-: GREATEST SUNDAY NEWSI'A I'EK IN TlIIi WOKL.D. ice 3 cents a Copy. Ht mail. Ilaily, by mail, - Dallv and Sunday, by muil. - - $2 a $U a year St 8 a yea Address) THE8UN, New York. MONEY ON LIFE INSURANCE Iowia Maddux, II. T. Collins, M. J. Fri? J- E. Heed, Chas. MoNameo, J. E. tfankin, M. J. I?tnrden, fc. II. lteed. BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TILL 4 P. M. ON SATURDAY Til L 6 P. M. French Broad Lumber Co. of Having accurrmluted u lare atofk Franiiiifjf, Sliwtiiifz:, &c, will nell framing at $7.50 i i'-ii 1,000 feet. kiii:ktipj; $..so Will alht) take orders for OAK FIREWOOD At if 2.00 per loud delivered anywhere in city. octlTdtf We have rcccuiiv fullr completed our la cilitirs for hpndlinf? loans on Tontine and Endowment Insurance policies. Wc loanupun Teasonable terms About v per cent of ttieaur- render value or policiea irauea iy xuc loilow ins: companies, viz.: Ko.uitn.ble. Ktna. Mutual Life of New York, C? onnecticot Mutual of Hartfard, New York L-ifc. Northwestern Mutual. 1'cntiMut ual. Provident I-iTe of Hartford, Union Ccn tral. Mutant Penefit of Newark. N I .Brook lyn Life. I'nitrd State Life, Washington I, ifc of New York, and other ftoou compu nien. All loans made for a period or twelve months, with privilege of renewal. No pol io v accepted that has been outstanding less than three years. If you do not care to nc cure a loan we will buy your policy for cash. We also deal in investment securities, includ ing railroad stocks nnd lonc?s. State, city, county and township bonds and warrants. Inter-State Trust and Brokerage Co., a0 Faycttcville St. Hot. Park Ave, Icb20d3m RALEIGH, N. C. ACME WINE & LIQUOR HOUSE our Western Nortb Carolina mountains. 2.15. 2.30. "2.45. 3.00.3.15. 3.30. 3.45. and are willing to settle in the low .OO, 4.15, 4 30, 4.45, 5.00, 5.15, 5.35, Wc sell at Wholesale and Retail. country, Mecklenburg would certainly I 5.45 atttact them. The Observer would re spectfully refer the matter to the Char- feb22 LEAVE DEPOT FOR POST OFFICE. 6.25 a. tn., 7.00, 7.30. 7.45. 8.00, 8.15, 8.30. 8.45. 9.00, 9.15, 9.30, 9.45, 10.00, 10.15. 10.30, 10.45, 11.00.11.15, 11.30, 11.45. 12.00, 12.15 p. m., 12.30, 12.45, 1.00,1.15,1.30.1.45, 2.00,2.15, 2 30, 2.45, 3.00, 3.15, 3.30. 3.45, 4.00, 4.15, 4 30, 4.45, 5.00. 5.15. 'Connects at depot for Sulphur Spt iiiks. Cars meet all trains. lotte chamber of commerce." AsbevUle should move at once in this matter. Tlie Major Mot Womlng From the New York Ledger. Host (nervous about the effect of his guest's wooden lea; upon the polished floor) Hadn't you better come on the! A grand view of the Great Black Range rue. Major? Yon might slip out there, I and Craggy mountains, aix miles ride I mv bor. I alone the French Broad river. Straw- Tbe Major Oh, don't be afraid, my I berry Hill, the Bungalow, Hominy Imiv. There is no danger; I have a nail I Creek, Sulphur Springs, and return, all in the end of it. I in an hour and a half, for twenty-five I I cents, by taking the Sulphur Springs car I Avoid confusion nou acisj ujr raumg 1 at postotnec. see schedule, rarrfnllv the schedule of West Asbcville&l Sulphur Springs line in tbia issue of Tub t Granulated sugar 18 pounds for $1 at Crrinit. I T. J. Revell's, 30 North Main street. 3t. C. &. COOPER. No Flaws, Cracks Bats or Clinl&era. Why purchase a vastly inferior article when yon can get the best common and repressed brick made in the South at Reasonable Prices from the Biltmore Brick and Tile Works, BILTMOTtE, NORTH CAROLINA ? mchada w TAKE THE CHICAGO AND ALTON RAILROAn OOING West aud Nortbwcsti mril-t& JSKslyx'ss. Bar Claims the largest stock of first class' goods of any bouse in the Stutc. Makes a. specialty of j Cooking Brsiadics and Jelly Wines. Sole vigents for the Acme OKI Corn.j J AS. H. LOUGHRAN, Proprietor- ISo. 58 South Main Street. TELEPHONE CALL NO. 139, i". O. BOX 68 8, ASHEVILLE. MY MOTTO IS TO KEEP THE BEST AND CHARGE ACC0! DIMGLT. Bmlzrants iroina; to any of the Western States or Territories will save time and money sTolnar via Chicosro and Alton route. It la the quickest route to Kansas City, I n 110. ana an points in laano, tncton, Oresion. Utah and California. ver Pueblo, n.i all points in Idaho. Wasn- Finest and best Equipped Road in the West. Only line run n Ins Solid Vestibolcd trains bctwen St. Louis and Kansaa City. Rcclinlns Chair cars and Tourist Sleepers free of extra charge. with throuft-h tickets and bastfeaae cheeks. Por full information, mapa aid descriptive pamphlets of the West, write to or call onj U. A. SttWLAHU. Trarelins; Passenger Agent, S3 Patton Ansae, Aabcvtllc, N. J. CHARLTON, Oeacrai Passenger Atcst, Chlcsco, "Fire Is at Good Servant. But ct Bad Master." Blow buralng cons true tion is occupying the attention of authorities on building-. It has been well-established that Adamant Is the best 6 re-resisting plaster known. In somber of cases Adamant has saved build lags from d est ruction by fire. A bouse plas tered with Adamant is aot subject to vexa tions aad costly falllag of ceilings and break' ing of aidewalls. It costs but little more ttuus common mortar, is tbs first place, and fas the loag rvs Is far cheaper. "BONANZA" WINE AND LIQUOR CO., Nos. 4-X and 4.3 S. ZIii St., A.8keville. WHOLBSALB DBPARTMBNT, GUSTS' XTsf "fc .1 1 (AUlMi KUUH. - 'VS CIGARS, TOBACCO AND BOTTLE GOODS. SAM- 'VT" j P PLB, BILLIARPAND POOL. ROOM. XWJ m ts IN : BASEMENT. BEER : VAULTS : AND : B0TTLIN3 : DEPARTMENT We respectfully solicit a share of your atronfia: P. A.. 9IARQUARDT, Manager. Haln Entrance, No. 43. Telepnone Call, Nt 'KEM-ICOM" Is n. chemical compound, harmless in every respevt, and isrrfectly simple in its ap plication. It is a powder which ia dissolved in water, and this solution sprinkled over tbe coal. This material is for use on either hard or soft coal, in tbe boiler furaace, stove and range. Sayea 25 per cent, of the coal; also labor time dind dirt; destroys the deadly coal gas which often permeates tbe home, producing? diphtheria and nil kinds of naaal and membranous diseases, thus insuring bealtb and pure air in tbe homes, school houses, and all places where coal is used. Coal treated with Kem-Kom ignites quickly, lasts longer, and gives out intense heat. Starts a vigorous 6 re in one fourth of the time it takes without Kent Kotn. Largely lessens tbe ashes, prevents clinkers and cinders, burns tbe soot and a large portion of tbe smoke, thus keeping tbe flues free from dirt. With Kem-Kom an inferior coal, such as screenings, can be mixed with tbe ordi nary coal, and a still greater economy effected. FOR SALE BT 8. EK. SBFLSR, AGENT FOR KEM-KOM