The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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tHK texarkanian:
J. W. GARDNER. Editor and Prop’r. j
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THURSDAY JANUARY 17 1895
r»ATHB::iI
IHtly. p*r month by cnrrler 175
Bally. Mx months by mail < «>
Bully onr year by mail... 7 5C
Weekly one year by mail.. 1 «>
iTeekly six months by mall 50 j
All communications should bo addressed
.o Tux Txxarkanian.
The Dailv and Weekly Tkxarkanianare
anten-d at the postoffice a Texarkana as
•<*cand class mail
———
The Texarkanian is the
official organ of the Demo-
cratic party in Miller coun-
ty.
The Texarkanian is the
official organ of Miller
county for the publication
of all legal advertisements.
The Texarkanian is the
official organ of the city of
Texarkana for publishing
all ordinances and other le-
gal advertisements.
' 11 1
Thi Cross County Gazetts very
appropriately says that mai “did
not spring from animals alto- 1
gether but somehow or other the
kicker is second cousin to the
mule."
Undk* the McKiniy robber tariff ;
in 1892 there Were only 35 texlile ;
manufacturing' plants established. •
In two years under Democratic (
rule and a lower tariff 530 of such
mills havs been erected.
Louisiana negroes who lynched a
brutal negro murderer came clear
in a trial before the courts in Con-
corda parish La. The petit jury '
probably acted upon the theory I
of equal privileges with the
whites in such things.
Till Pine Bluff Graphic in chang-
ing back to an afternoon daily says
that the patronage given it did not I
authorize a morning paper. Not j
one paper in a hundred succeeds in j
the morning field in cities of less
than 25000 population.
It is said that the best way to 1
tell an honest man is to see how he j
values his property when he assess- i
es it for taxation. An examina-
tion of subscription book of a conn
try newspaper would answer the
purpose better. [Monroe County
Sun.
Tai notorious divorce suit of Mrs.
Myra Opel of St. Louis against hei
husband Louis Opel ended disas-'
trously for her. She not only lost|
her cas# but a divorce was granted I
her husband on a cross bill and I
she is now turned adrift without a
penny or character. Case was ]
highly sensational.
Tin meanest man on record lives
in Union county Mo. He sold his'
son-in-law one half of a cow then
refused to divide the milk main
taining that he sold only the front
half. The son-in-law was also re-
quired to provide the feed the cow
consumed and was compelled to
carry water three times a day. !
Recently the cow hooked the old’
man aid now he is suing his son-in- ]
law for damages.—[Ex.
Tur Not them army of Japan ap
pears to be suffering terribly.
There are no traces i* the Shin
King province of China where they
tire at present quartered and the
whole force of 30000 tnei is in want
not only of fuel but also of water
as the rivers are almost dry Their
provisions are ruining low and
what with severe eold uncooked
rice and raw tlsh is rations the
gallant little soldiers of Japan
would appear to be in a rather
tight aort of box.
Vory Much Off Color
Are people who are toubled with
chronic liver complaint. Kile in
the blood tinge.- the cutlcula .nul
even the eyeballs and also mani-
fests its presence by uneasiness in
the right side and bom.ith tln-
right shoulder blade furred tongue
nausea sick headache and an un-
pleasant breath. It Is usually ac-
companied by costlveness and dyi
nepsia. For the ailment itself and
Its various manifestations Hostet-
ter's Stomach Bitters Is a speedy
and complete remedy. This stand
aid medicine also pc.’vents and cures
chills and fever rheumatism ner-
vousness and tne infirmities Inci-
dent to declining vears. It builds
up an enfeebled physique and forti-
lies it against disease. Appetite
and nightly slumber are promoted
by It and It 1s a protector against
the effects of a wetting ol over-
work exposure and unwholesome
food or water.
The Hoffman lldw. Co. have add-
ed a plumbing department to their
butlaeaa and guaiantes to do flnt
class plumbing at reasonable prices
» • *' *
Huddleston Bros have Inst re
cclvcd a tine line of itnoked meats
Senator Teller delivered a mas-1
terly speech before the Senate the
other day. on the financial question.
Among other good things he said:
The metalic basis of the country
should be enlarged by the restora- [
tion of silver money. Low prices in I
the United Statesand in the world
were the result he said of the de-
monetization of silver. He declared
himself ready to join in any com-
promise that was not a base sur-
render and abandonment of silver
as a money and by which silver
could be replaced in the monetary
system of the United Stotes and
(through its agency) in that of the
world.
State of Onio City op Toledo ) Hk
Luoab County. I
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he. is the senior partner of the linn
of F. J. Cheney & Co. doing busi-
ness in the city of Toledo County
and State aforesaid and that said
firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN-
DRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
ery case of Catarrh that cannot b<
cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn before me and subscribed
in my presence this. 6th day ol J
December A. D. 1886.
A. W. Gleason
[SEAL] Notary Public
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. ;
1 4 no! 5 tvxani '» Ic vr-zAjj
Send for testimonials tree.
F. J. Cheney & Co.
Toledo O.
MT Sold by Druggists 75c.
'
New Livery Stable at Asndown.
The new ivery stable on the Tex
arkana & Ft. Smith railway located
at Ashdown sends out good teams
and vehicles also polite and compe-
tent drivers. Special attention
shown to drummers. Direct route
to all inland trading points on that
line. Crenshaw & Bulington
12 81m Proprietors.
Rheumatism in the back shoul-
ders hips ankles elbows or wrists
is caused by accumulation of acid in I
the blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla '
neutralizes the acid and cures rheu i
mutism.
Hood’s Pills are the best family I
cathartic and liver medicine. Harm-
less and reliable. 5
American Stable Opened.
I have this day opened a feed and
; sale stable at the old stand of Reed
|A. Stuart on the I'last Side. First
I class attention given to “board
horses” and rates reduced to $1206
per month for keep of same. Stock
'of all kinds bought and sold. Stock
;on hand for sale. Give me a call it
j will pay you
John Likes j
I 913 Proprietor. I
For Ovor Fifty Tears
An Old and Well-Tried Remedy ’
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrti] I
has been used for over fifty year '
! by millions of mothers for theii
I children while teething with per- 1
feet success. It soothes the child
softens the gums allays all pain.
’ cures wind colic and is the best
I remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleas
! ant to the taste. Sold by druggist:-
[in every part of the world. Twenty
’ live cents a bottle. Its value is in
! calculable. Be sure and ask for
| Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ami
take no other kind. 6-5 93 ly
Try Ul If’l'.f.fim :>MT t<-» for I>y«p»p«u
Building Association.
See F. W. OlTenhauser if you I
want to build you a home or borrow
I money on monthly payments; pat-
ronize a home institution for safety
and keep your money here. Coir
suit I l '. W. OlTenhauser Secy.
Many stubborn and aggravating
leases of rheumatism that were be
i lieved to be incurable and accented
l as life legacies have yielileil to
Chamberlain’s Pain Hahn much ti-
the surprise and gratification of tin
suffers (hie application will relieve
the pain and suffering and its con
tinned use insures an effectual cure.
ForEiile by smith Drug Co.
ill
fwtot i>'\ i
Shall I rfO
Take $ /y
In tho nuxlou* qiwilon //w
naked by tliose who iiru not Ila
foi ling well—have no nppc- lift
tito—nro out of aorta—have IjU
no energy—foot tired out. IIS
I’orlinpa you nro feeling »lck liS |
yotiriolfi
Many mcdlelnesiirorct.iin- IS
mended doctor* consulted-- In
(in many canes)much money IB
spent In lhli»NOii"eh>forhealth Iff
-andyetltciin allbenvoldod. iff
I Wiirn people commence nt 11
111 oneo taking Wa
\\\ Brown’s na
w iron Bitters I
II mid m e noon mndo w ell 111
II mid strong. Nearly every \\X
|| prescription given by phyni- B
|| claim for such troubles con- ff
|| twins IRON which some I
111 people sny they cannot tAkO 1
I\\ Try Hroir'n's J'ivii /litter* it I
il In warranted not to give |
II bemhiclie xtiilii the leotli or 1
II emiseeoiislipiil lon mi nllolhcr 1
|| Iron Medicine* do. I
II tlynulnv lihh till) croaned ///
11 Red line* on the wrapper. |||
|] IIIIVWM CUKM.CU. UAI.TO.MI>. 11l
For Sale by MOORE & CO.
(ZfiUMn Mtstttt t^^R I '[
\ an<f .'S*S
1 HI lilt Mosstn
Husband and Son
Imqure Blood Bolls Car*
bunoles Rheumatism
Perfectly Cured by Hood’9.
"C. I. Hoort & Co. Lowell Mass.:
"My husband was afflicted with bolls for eight
years. He received several prescriptions from
different physicians but did not realize any bene-
fit from the medicine. Last spring his neck was
nearly covered with little bolls which would
break and run a little and then heal only for
others to take their place. They grew In num-
ber and size until they turned to carbuncles. He
began to think they would kill him. Everything
the doctors did seemed to
Aggravate tho Disease.
Ho at last bought a bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa-
rilla .-.nd when ho had taken half of It his neck
was well and ho has had but one plmplo since.
" Tho remainder of tho medicine I gave to my
twelve year old boy Wllllo Massey who had
been afflicted with rheumatism from his infancy
so badly that I feared ho would always boa
•ripple. He could not run and play like thy
Other children. After he had taken a half hottie
M Hood’s Sarsaparilla It seemed to do him so
much good that Wo concluded to give it a fab
HOOD’S
CURES
trial In tho spring. Myhusband purchased four |
bottles and together they have been taking it [
for over a month. Now my boy Instead of creep ;
ping around and crying with pain In his legs as j
ha used to can plow all day or run and play '
■a lively ns any children. Accordingly we
shall always speak highly of flood s Sarsa-
parilla." MRS. JORN ALTSTATT. Ozark Ark.
Hood’S Pills |r « hand kia.b'. no I porfoet
tn proportion aud sppearanoe SJe. a box.
Woodfin
Furniture
Comp’ny.
Furniture that is not pleasing t<
| the eye is lit for nothing but a barn
; Eleganceis one tiling ami strength
!is another but there is not th<
| least reason why the two should nol
|go together in furniture. To sat
' that a thing is cheat) does not nee
essarlly make it cheap. To say
i that our furniture is cheap scarcely
doe.; it justice. It fills the bill it;
attractiveness and cheapness.
Our Carpet stock is not surpassed
in this section of the country. Com
plete line of all grades and prices.
Any and all goods sold for cash or
easy payments.
WOf?I)!■’IN FURNTTURECO.
ltl-1 E. Broad St. Texarkana Ark
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FOR SALE BY SMITH DRUG CO.
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Cave. ls Traao inaiks Design PM Copyrights
Aud all Vntout buiilnoM ct jduotod for
MODERATE FEES.
Inf<.rmatlon and advlco jlvon to lu on*on without
. clnu'uo. Addri'i*
PRESS CLAIMS CO.
JOHN WEDDERBURN
Mauiighig Attorney
! V. 0. Box 4118. Wahiiinoton IX 0.
| I’liU Company la mnnaneit by a combination <<
I the largest and ino.t IntliwntlM tu>w»|ui|i ra In the
VnltedHtntee.fortheraprcna purpose of protect-
Inn tlactir m.OwvSlht* mtitlnnt unacrupuloua
and tneoiupot.nt I'alent Agents and each p»p<w
prlntimt thia ndrcrtl.ciiwnt vonelwa for tho rcaponel.
btlllj and hlull ataudlnp of Uni I'roia Claim# Coiupasj.
W.L. Douglas
Q*S CJIUIAE" IBTHtnriBT.
VWP vfllVKn NOaCIUKAKINO.
«. COHOOVAN
ratNCHAI.NAMHItOCALF:
I \ ‘M.’S.W FINECAIf&KAMAROI
i . ?! M.4P POLICE.! SoIis
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• LADIES •
I St NO fOR CATALOOUI.
' ‘A w 1 OOUSLAS.
BROCKTON MASS
leu enu anvv >n<me» hr imrchnaliig U. 1..
Ihnialna Nhnea.
Iloihiuae. we untile hii«e»t lii»tmf«elurer» <4
ndvrtllai'd aliere ill tile world and Bimiimte*
the value by etmnpitia the mrnie mul price ua
the bottom which protect* you nsnltul high
prices nnd the tniddleiiinu’n profit*. Our shoe*
aqtinl custom work In *tyle easy fitting and ;
w •in lug (innlltlea. We have them »ol<l every
v hero nt lower price# for the vnbie given tlmu
• v other make. T.ihe no *ub*tltutc It yuut
I .tier cnuuol supply yon wo cuu. bold by
O D vV YSR -A.IILQK.ISr
Jn F» bHAW|
COUNTY SURVEYOR
FOUKE ARKANSAS
Will du surveying wlwnnvi'r enlled upon
terms retisiinnbli'. Private pnrtles want-
ing lines run net In logtil dispute will be
given rcrttwctl rule* Address me nt
(tpove pn«tnfl)ee
PUBLIC NOTICE 1
Lone Star Patent Cement
Patent Concrete Sidewalk
AND A-luL KINDS OH 1
Patent Cement and Patent Concrete Work.
TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ADMINISTRATORS etc.:
I desire to inform the owners administrators etc. of property in Texarkana j
that I have removed my business to this citv to make my future home |
here and that. I do all kinds of work in my different lines mentioned be- :
low. My strictly business principles are: First-class Work Lowest 1 rices and al
work guaranteed. 1 have worked now 30 years in all the largest cities of the United
States and of foreign countries. Fifteen years at St. Louis. I have nrst-elass refer-
ences and deal with only lirst-classs wholesale Portland Cement houses. In any
place where I have done work the public say it is the best most durable and finest j
Can furnish full proof to this effect. My work does not crack or sink.
Now is the time and the chance for you to contract with me and if ordered now
I will contract at reduced prices for a limited time only.
Note these advantages: First—My mixing is a patent mixing: never cracks ;
sinks etc. Second—l. use only first-class Portland Cement and first-class meterials. i
Third—l do only first-class work at Lowest prices. Fourth—All the work Ido is
guaranteed. Fifth—3o years of practical experience. First-class references.
It is now to your interest before you contract elsewhere to address or call on
me and get
First-Class Work at Reasonable Prices.
Any questions etc. asked will receive prompt attention and reply. Address or
call on my address below. Yours truly
ADOLPHUS MOEBIUS.
Ido tho following work: Sidewalks garden walks pavements for floors-ware- j
house aud all other buildings wet and damp cellars etc.; hotels saloons restaurants. |
Further: CONCRETE curbing gutters cisterns water reservoirs. Fountasns anc |
I tombs plain and ornamental. Bridges drives and parkways. Fire-proof vaults for
I banks etc. Fire and water-proof flooring and all connecting brick work. All kindsof
jobbing in brick work tiling ornamental cement and finest cemetery work. Orna-
mental sidewalks signs stars emblems. Carriage step-stones. Fire places etc.
! Plans and specifications for ornamental work furnished u desired.
I®” NEW INVENTION and patent applied for-Cistern with filter and cold
air room. Strictly first-class work at lowest prices. ALL WORK GUARANI ELD.
Address or call on
ADOLPHUS MOEBIUS
Patent Cement Sidewalk General Cement and Cotcrete Contractor
OFFICE-COTTON BELT BLOCK WITH S. B. BROWN TAILOR.
P. S.—Sole Agent Dealer and Layer (or first-class United States French Ger-
man and Belgium tile factories.
The Porum
AMERICA’S LEADING REVIEW
SI The Forum will tako up for discussion during
• 1895 an unusually wide range of timely and
J important topics by tho most eminent writen
J in the fields of Politics Finance Sociology
Literature Religion Art and Science.
Io read Die Forum It to keep In touch .u To bo without Iho Forum Io to mln
with tho best thought ot the d»). .?V the beet help to clear thinking.
A catalogue of the writers who have contributed nrlloleo to Till? FORUM In
tho pant would embrace practically every men of eminence In America and moot
of those In Kuropo. A ll«t of mibjocU ti outed would cover in the widest degree nil !
topics of contemporaneous Interest. THE FORUM Is tlioreforo of Inestimable value
to any one who desires to keep closely In touch with the Lost of current thought*
I
THE FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY
Union Square New York.
I
Coal! Coal!
ALL KINDS.
DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
TET ARKANA ICE CO.
Telephone No. 25.
TEXAS STEAM ENGINE
AMD
Fowsrornr works
A. DeMARCE Prop’r.
TBIXARKANA .... T2JXAG
We now have on hand new and second hand en-
gines; also a lot of second hand boilers—all to go at a
I bargain. Our stock of cane-mills I
“lumber buggies” tram road trucks !
with double flange wheels all sizes!
cast iron pre-places Is complete and!
will bo sold very cheap.
Casting and Job Work.
Wo do all kinds of casting to order ■
and on short notice. Repairing and job
work done as cheap as anybody.
A. DeMARCE.
The Fidelity
Mutual Life Association
Dt Philadelphia p ßrin
INCORPORATED 187 Q nB D' V Bnil i
A PURELY’ mutual flexible premium expense limitna
the "FOUSE SYSTEM” of life insurance affording X? f on 'P a uy iv or i :i
possible cost and without the possibility of failure 8 Not J e ] ' clr ity
assessment company in the usual sense e the term 'it ni Itm
of all others whilst eliminating their weakness Its s VS & c ‘ 8 th «
old. Its plans and policy contracts are framed according t ? ’J |)r tcst st®inig
rience and common sense. « 10 actual- insnrm ll! bht
The leading flexible premium Insurance company in th
omfcally managed by officers who are simply the employees mi 1 ’ s «dy and
tual resources equal to any demands and contingent r'eso'J? In 'n»b'er
seen emergency. ources "fflit.
A record of sixteen years’ magnificent business onen tr. th Untw ’
1 ?50000000.00 of insuratice; paying 12750(F.)Q.(» in death loss™ "? rl<l -carrvt.
; ample to provide for all policy claims; a ratio of assets t<?tiabini' th > ’?’*
I strength greater than that of any other company with . a <.’***
! arios in America at its head. puny ’ ""' ll °n«of theX
THE FIDELITY’S are opposed to unnecessarv S ' l " -
valuation as a test of solvency; to individual policy liabiffiv ™ cnillu Mio:u. (
special trust deposit; to practically unlimited resources for evnn COpt ln tl( ’ f*
ing investment with insuhanck which impoverishes CSj 1111 to comb‘
dangers the investment. 1 vukhes the INBu ItANc ’ t . 0 m I b| B-
THE FIDELITY recognizes to the fullest extent the hw t
' cates as a matter of convenience tlm.colketion of a level n 01 ’""''Ulitr- .*
expense of management sharing it equitably among its mbnh ’^. T milln| ;iiiiiit’n
tracts the competent part.- ot the premium indicating u |. 5 W'-iin
LIFE TERM and (H’TIONAL LIMITED policies; admit « T*'*b ! k?’
policies in ten fifteen or twenty annual installments at the . i 1 as ’ 11 V(xTs-2!*
insures insurance. IL combines in its organization ’
Strength Security Economy ol Management ■ -
and Minimum Cost of i asilrill|
REAVES & BRIGHT Managers
E. LEE BLACK Special Agent Little ’
iCONRAD! CONRABt (Wfflij
In accepting the Presidency of the Honduras National
Lottery Company [Louisiana Statu Lottery Company] [
shall not surrender the Presidency of the Gulf Coast Ice
| and Manufacturing Company of Bay St. Louis Miss
Therefore addresp all proposals for supplies machinery
etc. as well as all business communications to
PAUL CONRAD
PUERTA CORTEZ HONDURAS.
: CARE CENTRAL AMERICA EXPRESS
PO RT TAMPA CITY
FUORIDA U. S. A
.1. E. HUNTER. M . D.TILBOI
HUNTER & TILSOK
wood. Goal sinimte
BUY NOW!
We handle the best wood and coaland at the lowest pos
sible prices. Now is the time to buy your wiftter supply.
We also manufacture first-class pine shingles. See our
stock and get prices before buying.
orders at Leinly’s drug store or call at our
place of business near Texarkana & Ft. Smith railroad cross
ing Rose Hill.
lIoFFMN HARDWARE COHrt
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Bardiare Stoves Tinware Nails Giitliij
QUEcNSWARE BARB WIREETC
Sash Doors and Blinds.
—AGENTS FOR—-
STUDEBAKFR WAGONS AND MAJESTIC RANGES
practical Workers in Tin Sheet Iron Copper.
»«0 BROAD .STREET TEXARKANA ARK
Itexarkana marble works
r.ll EASTJBROADSTREE’I’ TEXARKANA ARKANSAS.
J. L. SMITH
’Proprietor and Dealer lir
American and Italian Marble and Granite; Scotchbi’ftD
ito from Aberdeen; Statuary and Finialied Monnin o ! 1
imported from Carera Italy. I deal in and will l |lin ' s
any Marble or Granite that can be gotten in oih fir I l '
rope or America or any part of the civilized
Monuments and Tombstones made to order witlinoftln°
and dispatch. Sandstone Liniestone or Granite co|wi
for cemetery lots neatly done. Correspondenco sohci
Satisfaction guiirantood.
All work wiuTiiul.i'd (o glvo Hiit.lHfiirt.loii. I <l" tuff tffk l "'
work thuii iityxolf or undorwll mo. 11. would bo Io your l:ih'ii'y 11 . „.| ie)l .. ItUff
gni.o my work boforo giving your ordors to miMoi’li h!io|ih or mt.Vffll* iiilOntdi 11 ’"
Iho Inrgi'Hl I'ollrrl lon nod llm linosl lit of dohlgliHm '"{> 1 . m.. |nAlli 1 11' 11 ’'’
Mv dmdgliH hlivo boon rnrofully Hidortrd from nil Iho pilin'l|>ul : 11 ...|||. L'ltlf'
mid F.i.i’opi' iind uro of nil idiiHHOH mid Ktylon of both nnirlih' 11111 Z || l( iniiidW
full lino of HiunploN of ovory viii’lnty of bid I: nuirnloiind giTinffi' “ .... my wofk• l “
qinirloH In Aiik-i Ivu mid Eiirono I iiho not lilnit Imf llw bi'*l- 1111111 ' 11
'Jim fiirniuli nnythlng roquirod In tho niurblo kioiio or gruniii' nn<■ >
Shop and works 511 Fast Broad street oppo” 11 *
Mountain round house.
THE ROSE HILL
Steam Laundry
Is better prepared 'han ever to turn out fin<’ h" 1 "
work. Try us and see. We use llc |
Troy Process.-Positivcly no ChemiwK
Prompt delivery and lirst-class work guai‘ff ltee
called for and delivered free o! charge.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1895, newspaper, January 17, 1895; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656086/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.