The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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DIAMONDS S
SILVERWARE
-Tpwelrv- Pure 18 kt. Gold Rings
|.’inost and Most Chmplcte
11H ' stekiu Hie City.
j/jUIS HSILBRON
leaiiig and Reliable Jeweler.
VOL. X H.
Our Sixth Great Midsummer Clearance Sale
COMMENCING
Monday July 15 1895
Will be remarkable for the extraordinary quality of goods of-
fered at such extraordinary low prices.
Any $lO Suit in our House for $7. Any $12.50 Suit in House for SB.
your choice of any suit in our HOUSE FOR sls.
Youths’ and Boys’ Suits at Actual New York Cost. Straw Mats
this season’s goods at io per cent below cost.
Take any Stiff Hat in our house (Dunlap’s excepted) at one-fourth off. Any
Roelof Hat in our house for $2.50. These prices ON LY FOR CASH.
J. W. STUART & SON.
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H GOODS I
NEK GOODS!
Our counters are already overrun with them and
still we are receiving more every day. The choicest
the factories have produced. Come and see the very
best and cheapest
Mohairs plain and figured.
Plaids in the richest effects.
Wool and Silk and Wool Novelty Dress
Patterns.
In Crepons we have the very latest.
See our SergesHenriettas and Cashmeres
in all shades and widths and the extremely
low prices we have put upon them will as-'
tonish you.
La Belle Crepon something entirely new;
sec it
Our stock is complete in all departments and our
prices are the lowest to be found anywhere.
LiiiQoiti-Tuiw Gompanu.
O E.
THE LEADING
b b ilffliiiil: Jailor.
F 'W
11 P IN STOCK . ...»
W if New Imported and Domestic
L V Woolens Sailings Etc.
Large assortment ol Full (joo ls
R'wA i usl r<( ' c ' vt ' ( ’ —
. \ Suitings Pant Goods and Vest Goods.
’ If you want a perfect HI at bottom prices
call on me In (he
Byrne Block - - State Line Avenue.
ImoWan
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS.
Wholesale and. Retail Doaloro in
M llaidware Mil! Supplies Blacksmith's Material Guns
Ammunition Queenswure Cutlery
hardware sash doors.
Anwo A<»iow'r*»*<>**
Hazzard Powder Hurcules dynamites.
coal jlimhj aud arr. louth Fiwmi hrjuk
CIIKAPKti'i’ HOUSE SOUTH OF HT. LOUIS.
Mail Orders will Receive Prompt Attention.
Bond or null for prloM before purnhsslng rlsswhsre.
tomrkMtmn.
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 12 1895.
I!
rfeinpliis Balta anil St Louis.
THE ONLY LINE
Through Car Hem
FHOM- -
TEXAS TO MEMHh.
i-)im<cllng with 'l'tlKobOil Tm'’". I*- eh
j’olni:; East North and sc.'iti .
■ ' : 'C" -
WITH
ThrcillKll Conell.s I i i’ll;.:-
Cars and VuUmuu -or >
WACO»n d FT. WORTH
MEMPHIS.
All T.'xan J.hU'S i. a n. I will r. a havi-
Tlirouijli Tle-tu.-1.-i on snlo vU llio
Cotton Blu fl/gte. !
I'.'r Kali'S. Timo T.ilH • • Mini a'l lai .. iri
tll'a apply to any Asent tlj ( mi. >’>y
L . Gl.lt "'ON S. G. Vi ifi
r P. A. FL Ylni'tll. Tw*.» G I' A. I|L I. !•!.
ED RUTTER
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on demand.
Jobbing promptly at tended to
Ohio Building • Tuxarkitiin.
Huddleston Bros have just re-
eel "ml a fine line of smoked meats.
Bud-ton's Arn.cn wuivo
The best salve m the wond lor
cuts bruises sores ulcers salt
rheum fever sores letter chapped
hands chilblains corns and all
skin eruptions and positively cures
piles or no pay required. It it
guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price
2ft cents per box. For sale by
Smith Drug Co
Onr goods are the best.and prices
the lowest. Give us a trial now.
Moons & WIUJ.H.
llt Wholesale and retail Grocers
JR&k
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Y
l Or *
I l)f!E
Brings comfort un i Improvement mid
I tmiils to miiiiiimd • tljoyment when
rightly twoa. The ninny who live bet-
ter t linn others mid enjoy life more with
liwi cxpi'mlltiire by more promptly
mlimthig tho world's U -I pmtlimts to
tho nuuuH ‘if phydviil Loiiiy will
tho vilhio Io lionltll of tho pure llqllli.
Inxiitivo principles onibrnwd In the
romoily Kyi-up of I'TgH.
lUoxeollmiec hi dm- In tin priwiitliid
In tho form most neee|>tiible mid |-l--n •
nnt. to the tiwte tlm ref resiling nnd truly
lienefieinl properties ol' n pei fecl. lux
ilive; iiflletmilly cleansing the system
dispelling colds. IcudlU’llcii mill levers
mid permimofitly curing constlpntioii.
It Ims given iiiithifiu'tloii tn millions mm
mot with tho npprovnl of tlm mod h n I
pml'iwlon in'oiiti" l ' It nets on Uh- Kid
„v Liver mid Howels without went
„[ng them mid It In perfmitly freo from
PVcrv (ibb'ctloiinbln iuibHliin<’<’.
Hyi'iip .ii Figs Is Ibr iodo by nII <1 rug-
ri„u in Mount bolllon but It Is mmi-
|io' unci I by tlm Unllfornlii Hg Myrup
Oo.oidv.whonoiiimic Is printed on every
imcknge also the name Hyrup of Flgn.
being well informed you will not
ncwipt nny subsHlUte If oflornd.
JOHN 11. HUNTER. JOHN F. HUNTER THUS. \V. HUNTER
The Hunter Transfer & Storage Go
We are prepared to move with care and at
a reasonable price
Furniture Merchandise Baggage
Pianos. Safes Machinery Cotton.
We are also prepared to store any of the above-
named goods including grain and hay. We are relia-
ble experienced and prompt.
Office and ware rooms 3‘9 and 321 East Front St.
Phone No. 58. Texarkana Ark.
iff® teDMEfin."
WHOLESALE AN U RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware Stoves Timre Nails Cutlery
QUEENSWARE BARB WIRE ETC.
Sash Doors and Blinds.
AGENTS FOR —
SIUDEBAKER WAGONS AND MAJESTIC RANGES.
’ ractical Workers m Tin Sheet Iron Copper.
>24) BROAD STREET TEXARKANA ARK
lA/hiftemarß & Wslcnme
—Proprietors of—
HUIli SIH'S smt
NO. 113 BROAD STREET TEXARKANA ARK.
We earry decidedly the largest freshest and greatest as-
sortment of Family Groceries Pioduce Supplies and gen-
will Eataliles of any house stri< tly in our lino. ALL KINDS
OF FEED BEST CREAMERY’HUTTER and CHEESE
A SPECIALTY. Our prices assist us in buildingup a bus-
iness which enables us still furiher to cut on margins.
Families hotels boarding houses and railroad contrac-
tors deal with us because they
(4ET WHAT TH EV PAY* FOR.
(ioods delivered free in city limits.
ALABAMA FOR FREE SIJ.VER.
Blrtninghain Ala. Sept. 10. In
response to a call issued by Gol.
Joseph Hodgson chairman and Uol
S. W John secretary of the com
mittee appointed at the recent
Wanhington Democratic silver con
ference to organize Ib ‘ lv. i Dem
oci .its inside the party to control
Democracy in next years campaign
for the white metal a conferenci
of about 100 ol Ihe mo.it represent-
ative silver Democrats in the south
convened here al noon today. Th<
personnel of the conference war
very st roup a numg those present
being Senator.l 1. Pugh Congress
man Geo. A. Robbins Congn s“"ia.i:
Jcs'ie Stallings and ex Gov. Ilnl'mi
(’ebb.
Col. John 0. Sanford was chosen
president.
Senator Pugh said there was no
mistake as to where the Democrat
Ic paily stood on thesllverqueatloii.
It Is lor free coinage. Il mistaken
have been made he said they wen
made by Democracy’s leaders. Ih
predicted that President Cleveland
in his next niessai’C to Congresri
would declare for additional legisla-
tion to malnlaln the gold basis ask
Ing for (lie repeal of the law com-
pelling the redemption of green
backs In gold. Nell her House will
aid him in I his President. Cleveland
he said would ask lor another issue
of bonds and be refused He pre-
dicted that Hu next DemocratiC
convention would not indorse Cleve-
land. Semitor Pugh's speech was
received with wild applause
At the allermioti session letters
were read from Senator Morgan
and Congressman Wheeler indorsing
the conference. (JominittecH on or-
ganization campaign literature and
resolutions Senator Pugh being
ch ilrtnan ol the last named were
appointed and an adjournment tak-
en.
Al tonight'siiesslon Senator Pugh
chairman of the committee on rrsn
lutlons reported resolutions favor-
ing ndheraiice to the principles of
Democracy expressing belief In the
free coinage of gold and silver as
legal tender money withoul discrim-
ination at the ratio of 16 to 1 and
without consullingany other nation.
Democrats were urged to send onl)
such men as favored these princi
pies to state and national conven-
tions so as to nominate candidates
in accordance with them. There
port was adopted.
The committee on organlsatien
made the temporary organization
permanent. A campaign commit
tee composed of two from each con
gressional district and four from th<
stale at large was elected.
John VV. Tomilson was recoin
mended as a member of the Nation
al Bimetallic league from Alabama
It was recommended that a thor
ough silver league be formed.
A committee on campaign lltera
ture was appointed. The confer-
ence then adjourned.
Jack the Giant Killer
Was not a more persistent foe. o
the huge ogres he demolished that
tlic great national tonic Hostel
lei 's Stomach Bit ters is to all man
ner of disagreeable symptoms cans
e<l by Indigestion constipation or
biliousness. Heartburn sick head-
ache loss of appetite sleeplessness
yellowness of I lie skin nausea fu 1
upon the tongue arc manifesto
tioiis always removable by the Hit
tecs. Thoroughness promptitude
characterize Its remedial work. A t
a safeguard against malaria It hoi
achieved a world wide reputation
the foundation of which was laid
forty years ago. Physicians spear
of ll in the highest terms. Its elli
cacy in rheumatism and kidney
trouble Is well ascertained. Appe
tile Improves sleep visits weary
bruins and overwrought nerve.i
when It Is used ll Is suited to the
most delicate and fastidious of In
vallds. It fully merits a fair and
continuous I rial.
Fruits Fruits
Elpaso grapes Ohio concord
grapes. California pears Bellflower
inalda blush apples >S*.cly and Cal
fornla oranges Messena lemons at
tin' Elite Confectionery and les
Cream Pallor.
We buy and sell country pioducr
111 Moonx & Wkllh.
Fine cigars and tobacco nt lowest
prices at Willis A Bud's No 120
West Broad street
WINTER a L SCHOTT.
Set Dnss Coots I
U Hew Dress Hs!
We are “in it.” We are bound to keep up our well
known reputation for the most stylisi goods f m -st
reasonable prices and this fall we are way ahea«i oi
everything.
There is nothing in the trade to compare i .vith our
line of
DRESS GOODS 8- TRIMMINGS
36 in. Figured Fancies Figured Berges and Henriettas. A full line
of colors for 15c.
40 in. all wool Henrietta al 25c. A full line of color:-.
16 in. " “ “ “ 40c. “ “ “ “
40 in. Novelty Dress Goods cleg; nt line of-... ...Is at ftOc.
We are also showing a line of m eelties in all the
New and Sty lish Fabrics
in Dress Goods at such prices as wei e uevei b ' f '>i ? hear.; ->i /...-.o '
Ime of Stylish Trimmings which for beauty and price caun t i>v sur-
passed by anybody.
WINTER & SCHOTT.
Jobbers and Retailers.
ffiMWWiiiniTiiininimniiimrtinwT —t M.wwr«r-i> .... m mwv*
00 YOU INTEND IO BO D?
If so it will pa .' you to com tilt
Henry Koerner
MNTRAtTOI; « SUILCEn.
DO ALL KINUB CT WORK
Stores Residences Public
Buildirgs etc.
All work guaranteed Hi st-class in every particular.
Plans and specifications if > bsired.
Texarkana - - - Arkansas
Bimetallic Club.
Hot Si’Hinos S. ptember 11. Co).
John.l. Sumpter Sr.. Is in receipt
of a communication from United
States Senator James K. Jones
from Washington stating that he
will visit Hot Springs the 23d inst.
in kespouse to an invitation from
many citizens here to address the
people upon the IniporUi’l ouesthm
of finance. In the meantime a cab
will be issued for the organization
of a Democratic Bimetalic Club un-
der whose auspices the speaking
will be held and the campaign foi
financial reform inaugurated in thii
county.
It turns out I ha* the Valkyrie rat
Into the Defender and disabled het
rigging. We thought strange that
our tai's would hold the Delender
back just lor the fun of letting tin
Britishers have a good night's rest
Don’t let it occur again boys. Un
less yon are playing “Quinn" lor.
sucker and are after some of Ills
gold.
Baby McKee reached down lu;
hole of water the other day and
drew his little sist rout of the. mud
ami now he Is decorated with med
als and long columns are printed <H
Ills heroism. Tills makes us ver
weary.
William Morrison's presld'ntial
boom has not set the prairies alir:
yet that we have heard.
Glass Cutter.
Mr. Fed Welnich an expel I gl«i
enyravri has been engaged by
Uhatllekl A Buhrmim to remain In
their glass ware department for it
few davs and will give their custo-
mers something nice hi monogram
initial or landscaping on tabh war"
glass. Go and see Mr. Welnich
work with his wheel and you wi l
know how such work Is done in th ;
future.
Do you see tlm tCMtllDOlllAll writ •
ten by people who have been cured
of various diseases by Hood's Bamii-
parllla? They point the way fog
you if you need a good medicine.
Hood’s Pills cure al l liver Ills re
lleve constipation and assist dlges
tlon. 25c. 4
Money lender 3nd Jeweler
Loans Money on all Collaterals;
Business Strictly i onlidnnMiil.
Buys Old Gold nnd Diamonds.
Bargains In Unredeemed Wntche.-. Dia-
monds and all kinds of Jewelry.
CJT RATE RAILROAD TICKET BROKER.
NO. 29.
Although Cleveland appears to be
languid while scanning the papei
it is f:ald Ids eyes nevei nd ■ fl:
paragraphs about a C 'rd tei m
Horrand ll.nvcv -** r <T l 7 ‘nlv.
goue out ol .
PeblM a.lMt'f Klire Ilea lex.;.
arc bbl ng t.diced about now.
Quinn should have named hi-
yacht the "Trilby" lie could ha.
footed it over the course lir.ji I'
his sails had become tangled.
fast August while working in the
harvest Held i became overheat) .
was suddenly attacked with cramp-
and was nearly (lead. Mr. t.u.
mlngs the druggist gave me i
done of Chamberlain ■■ C 1 ■■ t holrr i
and Dlarhoca liimi.’dv widen con
pletcly relieved me I now keep a
bottle ol I 'vmedv handy
A. M. BtiN'ima.
Centerville Wash.
For sale by Smith Drug Co
Protect Your E.yes
Spectacles and eye >•■!.» "s c<
rectly 111 |ed also line repairing on
gold and steel frames al. leu
ground to 111 framei any slz» at Sii 1-
Hecht's reliable jeweler (I IH . f
The le.iihiiy plan: IJotto’s Elite
Confectionary and Ice Cream Par-
lorn Is Ihe place to Ibid Creams
Ices and sod r . Also coiile-'tbina-
ries and limits.
.~ : I
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A Cronin of Tio'liu' linking I’ow 1 •
Highest of nil In lonvi-uliikt stri'iißth «
I Liilost Uiiltiul Nifti.iw ilovi'i'ninntit I ).|
lli'port.
Royal Bakinu I'ownr.n Compani
10H Wall Street New York.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1895, newspaper, September 12, 1895; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656286/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.