Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 16, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT
J. W. Gardner. Editor and Prop.
SATURDAY >El’l 'F.MBEK I'l. 1'93.
RATES'
Daily per month by carrier •
Daily six months by mall J
Dallv one year by mail •
Weekly.one year by mall.. 1 <J»
Weekly six months by mail 50
All mnimunicatlons should be addressed J
the DkmoCßat.
The Dallv an I W . klv Democha. are
entered at the postr. I<> it Texarkana as
second-class mail nia.u-r.
Hon. W. E Fehouson has been ap-
poited superintendent of the Arkan-
sas School for the blind to succeed
Dr. J. R. Harvey who lias resigned.
The editor today resumes bis place
on the editorial “nail keg”—watch
out for more talk on free coinagetar-
iff reform. pension reform etc. etc.
We Lave the largest apples at the
World’s Fair the finest apples more
apples and Letter apples than any
other state. Arkansas is the apple
orchard of the world.
Miss Emma Clayton postmistress
of Pine Bluff has resigned althoi.
her term does no. expire until Deci
her 1. It is stated that she will soon
wed a prominent young attorney of
that city.
The pension shark who recom-
mended the assn -si nation of Presi-
dent Cleveland Secretary Hoke
Smiih aid Commissioner Lochran
because of pension rulings should he
put lyehind the bars. No such
dangerous cranks should be allowed
to run at large - Arkansas Democrat.
Ci eveland in the White House Car
iTTie in The Treasury Crisp iu the
Speakers Chair. Wilson Chairman of
the Ways and Means committee Tom
Mcßae Chairman of committe • on
Public Lands. What ought the coun
try to expect? Why good times of
course.—Malvern Times-Journal.
— r-J= .
There i'neaiiv $50000000 more
foreign capital in this country than
there was a month ago and many
banks have larger reserves than the
law reqniies. The conditions are I
favorable to a large fall and winter
trade and no apprehension is felt in
any of the commercial centers as to
ability to ■ ; aply the wants of legiti-
mate bus .-s and to obtain money
with which to purchase and move the
crops.—Ex.
The announcement that a Mexico
(Mo.) blacksmith offers to give a nice
garden hoe to every woman that will
come in and kiss him has aroused the
gallent editor of the Newton County
(Ark.) Progress He raises the Mex-
ico blacksmith' - blind and goes him
one better: “We don't deal in gar-
den hoes but if there is any one of
the feminine gender that wants to
read tin 'old reliable' without parting
with silver she can be accommodate
cd by coming in and planting on or
about the blue eyed editor’s lips.
Come early and avoid the rush.”
In his speech for silver and against
tin unconditional repeal of the Sher
man law Congressman Tom Mcßar
used the following sensible language:
If I did not I elieve that the closing
of the mints to silver was the cause
of the deelide of silver bullion 1
would not favor its coinage at th<
present ratio. The true cause of the
depreciation in the value of silver is
in my judgement its demonetizaliei
by law. Fully one half of the valui
of gold comes from the demand forb
for use as money. Let France Ger
many and the Enitcd States dost
their mints to and demonetize gok
and adept tin stiver standardmid goh
would decline ■ s fast as silver die
when tuese couutiies began to legis-
late against it.
The gl >: uni and patriotic speetn
de of an army of pension beggar
marching through the streets sing-
ing “We'll hang Hoke Smith to n
sour apple tree" was a sight the pen
pie of Indianapolis had an opportuni
ty to enjoy Tuesday. We do net
know what it bad but we suspect
there were some people there who
felt that this crowd was disgracing
itself and the patrioiu organization
it represented l>y thus declaring lb
insolent opposition to every effort to
purge the pension rolls of dead beats
and frauds. The Grand Army of
Republic is not heaping honors
upon itself by these efforts’
to browlie.it and bulldoze men engag
ed iu the cuiisciencious performance
of their duly. Their insolent
assumption ll it they have the right
to command the President am I
Congress o* the United States und to
dictate the pension legislation and
pension policy of the government
1 u.i st be growing offensive to all men
who have a decent sense of the
fitness of things.—Memphis Com-
; mercial.
How’s This?
We offer one hundred dollars re-
ward for any case of catarrh that can-
not be cured bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney ffl Co Toledo O.
We the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and
' believe him perfectly honorable in nil
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm. Wese & Truax
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Waldino Rinnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c.
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Bargains In unredeemed Jewelry
watches diamonds pistols etc etc.
at Louis Ileilbron’s. ts
We have on hand and keep sup-
plied with the best of live and dressed
poultry eggs butter etc.
ts Huddleston Bros.
It Nbonld Be in Every House.
J. B. Wilson 371 Clay St Sharps-
burg Pa. says he will not be without
Dr. King’s New Discovery for con-
sumption coughs and colds that it
cured bis wife who was threatened
with pneumonia after an attack of
In grippe when various other reme-
lies and several physicians had done
<t no good. Robert Baker of
< ooksport Pa claims Dr. King's
New Discovery hus done him more
od than anything he ever used for
og trouble. Nothing like it. Try
i Free trial bottles at Smith Drug
cJ. Large -ize 50 c. and SI.OO. 5
Silks.
Finest line of silk umbrellas gold
id silver walking canes plush
iskets at Sam 8. Falk’s.
Hot Weather Insurance.
For twenty five cents ycu can In-
ire yourself and family against any i
bad results from an attack of bowel I
complaint during the summer. Cham-
berlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea ]
Remedy is a certain cure for these
diseases. It costs but 25 cents. For
sale by Smith Drug Co.
Those Wonderful Kings.
: F. L. Schuster tne well known Tex-
| nrkana jeweler has secured a con-I
signment of those wonderful rings
I -aid by those who have tried them
I to be an intalible cure for rheumatism.
Mr. John Huron and others of this
city are ready to testify as to their
virtue as a certain rheumatic cure.
Call and secure one of these magnetic
treasures. F. L. Schuster
No. 208 State Line Avenue.
s-a-ts »
Electric Butera.
i This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
' Electric Bitters sing the song of
. praise.—A purer medicine does not
exist and it Is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will
cure all diseases of the liver and kid-
> neys will remove pimples boils salt
> rheum and other affections caused
by impure blood.—Will drive malaria
from the system and prevent as well
’ as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
of headache constipation and indiges-
tion try Electric Bitters—Entire sat-
isfaction guaranteed or money refund-
ed.—Price 50c. and SI.OO per bottle at
Smith Drug Co’s. 5
•Nog v itivnis Ai f
i uiaq) padsu) not |[i) Atiq )uo(] ’oi
o) t -)dey jtioqu qus aoj uado aq |[i.n
-)vq ui sgi)|9Aou )sa)V[ suoe)ais puu
■ijlJO}!‘s.dupni([ jajiitAt p<m||«l Jti()
For Over Fifty Years.
An Old and Well-Tried Rem-
edy.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
ias been used for over fifty years by
1 milieus of mothers for their children
while teething with perfect success
tt soothes the child softens the gums
dhiys all pain cures wind colic and
' is the best remedy for oiarrheva. It is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug-
gists in every part of the world
rweuty-tivo cents a bottle. Its valut
is incalculable. Be sure and ask foi
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup am
take no other kind. 6 5 93 ly
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Joseph Ituby
Son of Harry K. Kuby of Columbia Pa.
Suffered From Birth
With a Severe Form of
Scrofula Humor
" Until my boy was six years of age he was
from birth a terrible Mtil'l'eeer from scrofu-
lous humor. Bores would appear on him and
spread until as I.urge n« it ISollur and then
discharge followed by others so that the larger
part of his body was one iiiiui of sori's all
the time especially severe on Ids legs and back
j of his ears and on Ills head. Tint humor had a
( very offensive odor and caused
Intense Itching
We cannot tell how that poor boy suffered tn
| all those years. Physicians did not effect a
I cure. At last I decided to give hlt'l Hood's
i Sarsaparilla as my druggist recommended
It. fa about two weeks the Sarsaparilla began
1 to have effect.. The sores commenced to heal
I up; the flesh began to look more natural and
. healthy. Then tlio scales came on and all over |
I Ills body new and healthy flesh and skin formed i
When he had taken two bottles he was entirely
tree from sores having only tile sears hr show
i where they had been. These have all dlsap- '
neared. Wo are unable to express our thanks
■ tor the good
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
has done our little boy.” Haiuiy K. Kvby I
Box 356 Columbia Pennsylvania.
HOOD'S rii.l.N cure (oiiitlpatlun by rotter* |
Ing the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. |
GET THE NEWS.
Every occupation in the country is
anxiously looking to the extra session I
of Congress for relief. Every citizen i
is directly and personally interested
in every measure to be discussed and ■
will want the news promptly and fully.
It is during a time like this that the ’
great advantage of the “Twice-a
Week" St Louis Republic is conclu- j
sively demonstrated. Its readers get
ALL the news eaeii Tuesday and Fri-|
day—just twice as often and fully
as it could be had from any weekly
paper—a> d yet it costs no more than
the weeklies—only one dollar a year.
Il will lie indispensable during the
next few months. Send in your
subscription at once. Extra copy
free for one year to the sender of a
club of four new names with four
dollars. Write for free sample copies
and raise a club. Address The Re-
public St. Louis Mo.
Ballard’s Snow Liniment.
Mrs. Hamilton of Cambridge 111
says: “I had the rheumatism so bad
I could not raise my hand to my head.
Ballard’s Snow Liniment has entirely
cured me. I take pleasure in inform-
ing my neighbors and friends what it
has done for me.” Chas. Handley
clerk for Lay & Lyman Kewanee 111
advises us Snow Liniment cured him
of rheumatism. Why not try it. It
will surely do you good. It cures all
infiamation wounds sores cuts
sprain' etc. Sold by Smith Drug
Co. f
■ ■
K. of P. Excursion to Galveston
via 1. & G. N. R. R-
The Knights of Pythias will run a
cheap excursion from Longview Min-
eola Palestine and intermediate
points on Saturday evening Sept
lb 1893. Tickets good until Tuesday
morning for return. Two dollar per
day rate at Beach hotel and a fine en
lertaiument promised all who go. Call
on nearest ticket agent for full infor-
mation.
Chicago and Return 824 20.
Commencing August Ist the Iron
I Mountain route y~.ll sell round trip
| tickets to Chicago and return at
i $24 20. Tickets are good 30 days for
i return and good on all trains. The
Iron Mountain route gives choice of
routes from St. Louis.
C. B. Swindell
Ticket Agent.
j.nd al 1 worn ouu ua«£Q
BROWN'S IRON BTIiERS
SEWING 1 SEWING !
I am now prepared to work at iny home
No. 216 Elm Street block from Broad.
Will make silk dresses (or $7.00 wool
gingham and spring dresses for from $3.50
to $5.00; tea gowns and wrappers at from
$1.50 to $2.50. Will guarantee good fit and
nice work. Respectfully
Mbs. Emma Hankins
Texarkana Ark.
. A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man.
Are you bilious constipated or iron-
-1 bled with jaundice sick headache bad
1 taste in mouth foul breath coated
’ tongue dyspepsia indigestion hot dry
‘ skin pain in the back and between
1 the shoulders chills fever etc. If you
1 have any of these symptoms your livei
' is out of order and your blood is slow-
' ly being poisoned because your livei
’ does not act promptly. Hekbine will
' cure any disorder of the liver stem-
' ach or bowels. It has no equal as u
Liver Medicine. Price 75 cents. Fret
trial bottles at Smith Drug Co.
The only music house in Texar-
kana. Over $2000 worth of new mu-
‘ sical goods just arrived. New stylet
1 iu guitars banjos mandolins fiddiet
accordeons tauiborines strings find-
ings etc. Sam S. Falk
MUSIC! MUSIC!
)
1 MR. AND MRS. T. E. M’MNH
TEACI I EKS OF
1 Violin Piano and Voice.
.Mrs. .McCann is a graduate of the N. E
’observatory Boston Mass. and wil
each a progressive course such as is
audit at any conservatory.
Monthly recitals will be given am
fraud concert every ten weeks.
One lesson a week free In Harmony t<
.ill pupils.
Air. McCann is a pupil of Bernard Lis-
toinnn d Boston. Mass
For terms etc. address cure of operu
house.
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A Run ii Parlor Furniture.
There Is never a run without a reason.
We are Selling Parlor Sulls al tirlei -
never offered before in our elty. The
quality of these suites accounts for the
run and the price Is low enough to turn
the run Into a gallop. Come nnd Inspect
these suites; it I-our business to show us
well us to si 11 ami It Is not the least
trouble In the world to show you Ihroiigh
our beautiful sleek which is complete In
every variety of fiirnlliiie. mid Hie llnest
stock ol cai’l'rbrti'l’ Shown 111 (ho elty.
Cash or oa \ payments.
WOODFIN Fl KNITFIIE CO.
104. East Broad Street.
Texarkana. Aik.
Pine Bind. \rk.
Branch Houses Alexandria La.
New Iberia Ln.
fat..'.' •. pro-np! Puitlra
■ for /mwIWW Zoia
of liunfioi’.t Hominal
fn inions. Spsrmatoi rhsa
l»«rixwo»r« SslfDlslsast
loss of Momoro.t--. Will
imihn giwa STIIOM3 tiaoi-
at. fries (100 0
Bi 45 00.
.X'.srwl Oireetloni Mnllrß
Willi Snell Bor (JslrssS
Di 7 .4 d saowllilaitt Ct.
aoiu LuosaAvi.
BT. LQUI3. • MO.
For Sale bv SMITH nittiQ co.
IjK Sb MOORE. W.H. WELLS |
MOORE & WELLS
Wliolesale mid Retail
GROCERS.
1
We handle all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries feed
stuffs etc. Prices low down in keeping with the times.
We bought out J. W. Hart and will remain at his old stand.
Our friends and the public generally are cordially invited to
give us a call.
MOORE & .WELLS : : : : TEXARKA NA ARK
HOFFMAN MRDMRE COMPANY
I2ST
• Hardware Stores Tinware Nails Cutleiy Queensware etc.
gk.g-exa.ts For
i tudebaker Wagons Avery Plows
and
KING’S QUICK SHOT POWDER
. Practical Workers in Tin Copper Sheet Iron etc.
- ’2O BROAD STBE - - TEXARKANA ARK
•|. — „
Friends One and All we THANK you most
for the many words of encouragement you have
<• -- . _ spoken and for the
1 lively interest you
take in everything
connected with the
inter - state Col '
' Notwithstanding
1 ufiiwwr th e phenomenal.
I ■ BiT I success that has
Mnj|£| I been ours in the
Jinlffl jHBI ri St 'th W er= fe are aS \ U e r ;
g.■ L* Aaviy ivcci mere are ci
heights unattained.
' We are convinced
s ; that there is scarce-
ly anything impos-
sible to those who are determined to reach the utmost limits
' of success. Our watchwords are “onward and upward."
Look for many improvements in very many ways at once
o in our college. Friends are helping in words and deeds to
'] build the great school at home in Texarkana. Nothing will
prevent it. Decision energycourage and earnestness ensure
success. Yours very truly
Gr. L. BRYANT.
rltnri(Aflc.
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II
<1 JESSE MOORE. Dr. J. M. JOHNS. J. W. IIEARON
: New Drug Store
1
; AZLOORHI 00.
11
>- 210 Broad Street Texarkana Ark.
a
e We have opened a complete stock of New and Fresh
DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES ETC.
•- at the old stand of Dr. E. M. Williams. Our Mr. J. W.
Hearon will have charge of the prescription department ol
I. the business and will attend to all calls promptly; he will be
pleased to serve his old friends and the public generally.
In connection with our full line of drugs etc. we will
carry for general medicinal and domestic uses a fine stock
of the best
( WINES LIQUORS ETC.
Remember all of our goods are new and fresh from th*-
manufacturer and our prices as low as any. Give us a cal).
MOORK & CO.
H
TAYLOR GROCER CO. i
Wholesale Dealers In
Growies Praia ail M
300-2 K. BROAD STREET
TEXARKANA - - ARKANSAS. >
CHATFIELD & iiS
TEX AR K ANA AIIK ANS AS.
Wholesale and detail Dealers in
ll
i W ilaitae Mill Supplies illaclismilli's Material Guns
II
Ammunition Queenswai e Cutlery
HARDWARE SASH DOORS.
ALSO A.<2I£WTM F*OW
l
Hazzard Powder Hurcules Dynamites
OOAL LIMB AND ST. LOUIS F-lEtHi J3RIOK.
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS
Mail Orders will Receive Prompt Attention.
Send or call for price* before purvlingiug eleewherc.
THE SHORT LINE
TO NEW ORLEANS IMIS
AND POINTS IN THE
SOUTHEAST.
TAKE THE ST. LOUIS UNITE! 1
12 Hours Saved
BETWEEN— —
FT. WORTH. DALLAS AND ST. LOUIS
—AND THE EAST—-
THIS DIRECT 1.1-NJ;
—TO AIL POINTS IN —
MEXICO. NEW MEXICO. ARIZONA-
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA.
THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
—BETWEEN —
Dallas. Ft. Worth and St. Louis.
New Orleans and Denver.
St. Lotti' and San Franc-co. I
For rates tickets and information a; ply I
to. or address iuiy of the Ticket Ageti: or i
W. A. Dashiei.l
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Gaston Mesmer
Gen. Pass and Ticket Agent.
L. S. Thciine 3rd Vice President and
Gen. Sup rintendent Dallas Texas.
C. E. Swindell
Ticket Ag-nt. Texarkana.
COTTON BELT ROUTE
[Si. Louis. .South-Western IF). ]
TO
MemphisCairoSt.Lonis
'VUK ONUY
WITH
THROUGH CAR SERVICE
FROM
TEXAS TO MEMPHIS
Connecting with Through Trains to all
points East. North ami Southeast.
TWO DAILY TR 2LIIN S
WITH
Uiroegli talus and Pullman Skepers
FROM
FORT WORTH TO MEMPHIS
Through Coaches and Pullman Sieepeis
FROM
WACO; CORSICANA AND TYLER:
All Texas lines connect with and have on
sale through tickets via
The Cotton Belt Rcutt
A. A. Glibpon Traveling Pass’r. Agt.
Fort Worth. Texas.
S. G. WaCNi ii
Gen. Pass. Agt. Lines In Toxas.
Tyler. T< xa>.
|RON
MOUNTAIN
Route
5 lit Trains 5
EQI IPPEII W ITH
RO iIFIJNING CHAIR t RS
AND
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
JICTWEKN
TexaikanaSt.Louis&Memph'f-:
For maps time bibles and nther Infor
million nyply to company's nearest agent
C. E. SwiNIHCDL Ticket Agent.
(Ay;
T- i. j
Jhysioian aa.. s
Otfln . Front R<x ms Over S mill;n
Store. Ofiicell uore _F roul g
tn in. 2to3p. m. and 8t„ 9 ’ 9
Telephone at office and
Texarkana ;
Ark.
J. A. LIGHTFOOT
Piiysi.ian and Surgecn.
Olli. Over Lightfoot’s Drug «
111 E st Broad Street.
Promptly Attended
R. H. T. MANK! M o i(
Fur. Fye Ntse and Throat
Treated Exclusively.
O.llee Over Smith Drug Co’s Store
: I >ii:c:- lfotii's-8:30 a. m. to 1 n m
to 4:30 p. m. '• d P- m.
S. A. COLLUM M n
Physician and Surgeon
'.Hlite—With Dr. K. W. Read Orff
City Drug Store. ’ j
I— Ark "d
/i JOHNSON S D
1 ate Surgeon C. S A.
1 *>!]' * ami residence S. W. corner
Broad and Lieu t streets
I'-xarkana : Arkanw
IDr. F. P Hammend
ID ENT IST
Texarkana Texas.
* -■' 1 ours from Bto 12 o’clock s ■■.
trout 2 to 6 p. m. ■' I
< ii co up stairs in Lipari building.
W. T. HUDGINS. lek ESTfe
HU JOINS & ESTES
'AttorneysatLai
I'tce in Henry Buildine Opposite
Benefield Hotel.
TL ; ARK AN A. : TEXAS
T. 1. wi: iiEll.
LAWYER
\ i.tKANA. ARKANSAS.
J. D. COOK.
Attorney at Law
UP STAIRS OVER BACKET STOBR
Texarkana Ark
ITkxry PLATZ
Boot and Shoe fcta
221 Bnad Street. Texarkana id
\l.l. WORK GUARANTEED llllST
I I. ISS \ND PRI( ES RE \.-iiNABLF
ber afiop
0
X< :h 1. New<‘st nii<l Prettiest Shop In
i...i st imp ov 1 lixtnres and
>i:r c. ri \olving fan>. artkH
ami polite
1 !'■- .el pre lain bath tubs the
ir t in- cit.v. 1/on‘t fail to call at Kel|f*rt
U(.... HOUSF” MRBER W
a. W. STEVENS
HrickMaker&Contractw
I 1 : ’ inghud an exp -ricne' of nviT tlilßr
<1 .in the brick business respecnw
olleits 11 share of your patronage.
L •' of brick always <>n band. W'
mutes fiirnialied on till kinds
of brick work.
- Work- ni end o' Clinton st Tci-
arkana Teiaa l'
Private Boarding House
MRS. M. E. KcCHEsNEL
Cor. Hazßland Clinton 9l>-|
TEXAIIK ANA. ARK.
1..A . . uir rooms well Inrni'lu'd. 11l
supplied with flu' best the imilK r
allords. Terms rciisoiinl>h‘
TONY UeGRAZIER’S
Palace Barber Shop
110 Broad street next to 0
& Ahearn's store.
Neat Cleiin and l 'irKl-class Work 1
Competent Workmen.
LADIES’ WORK A SPECIH®
Hot and Cold Baths 25 eenU. 111 ’l*
• hours. Fino Cigprs
op hand.
G I \ UH A
Tony DeGhazier.
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Gardner, J. W. Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 16, 1893, newspaper, September 16, 1893; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1644162/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.