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THETEXABZANIAN ’
J. W. Gardner, Editor and Prop.
(
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1894.
RATES' II
Dally, per month by carrier » F*
Daily, six months by mail J
Daily one year by mail... - "
Weekly, one year by mail . . 1
Weekly, six months by mall
All communications should be addressed
« The TexarkAsian.
The Daily ami W, klv Texabkanian are
entered at the postoffice a Texarkana as
seeond-chtss mail matter.
announcements.
The following are our rates for announc
ing candidates— positively cash in ad-
VANCE Z 00
Congressional
State
fi* t “ n ’ y w
Township * -50
FOR MAYOR OF EAST TEXARKANA.
We are authorized to announce .T. C.
Edwards as a candidate for the office of
Navor of the city of Texarkana. Ark.,
subject to the action of the Democratic
party.
FOR CITY MARSH AL.
We are authorized to announce J. N.
Crenshaw ns a candidate for re-election
to the office of City Marshal of Texar
kana, Ark., subject to the action of the
Democratic party.
FOB CITY ATTORNEY.
We are authorized to announce John N.
Cook as a candidate for re-election to the
Office of Citv Attorney of the city of Tex
arkana. Ark., subject to the action of the
Democratic party.
FOR CITY ItKCOIWEH.
We are authorized to announce Geo.
Treher as n candidate for re lection to
the office of City Recorder of .exarkana,
Arkansas, at the ensuing election, subject
to the action of the Democratic party.
FOR CITY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce C. E.
. Wright as a candidate for City Treasurer
of Ti xarkann, Ark., at the ensuing elec
tion, subject to the action of the Demo
cratic party.
We are authorized to announce W. L.
Williams as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Citv Treasurer of Texarkana,
Ark., subject to the action of the Demo
cratic party.
FOR MAYOR OF WEST TEXARKANA.
Wy are authorized to announce T. F.
Tierney as a candidate for the office of
Mayorof the city of Texarkana, Tex., at
the approaching election.
(it,AD to welcome back into the j
editorial fraternity, Bro. W. S. ,
Eakin, now editor of that popular ■
weekly, the Washington Press.
1
The bondsmen of ex-Trcasurer '
Woodruff are being sued for $50,000 |
additional shortage in his accounts, ■
as reported by special master Thos. 1
H. Simins.
Os course the plutocratic East,
with its hundreds of millionaires will
‘light to the last ditch” the income
tax. Their opposition only empha
sizes the justness and necessity of
the measure.
The St Louis Republic wittilly
says: "We trust that threats of
injunction suits to be brought
against members of the cabinet will
have no effect on Mr. Bissell, lie
is in no danger of an indictment
for arson for firing the Republi
cans.”
Thanks to Representive T. C. Mc-
Rae, of the third district fora pam
phlet copy of his speech on the re
moval of the sugar tax. The people
will not soon forget that it was Tom
Mcßae who made the fight for free
sugar and won it.—[Fayetteville
Sentinel.
The Texarkana Democrat is now
known as the Texabkanian. It
comes out now in a new dress, is al
ways Democratic ami should be sus
tained in a whole hearted manner.
—[Little Rock Press.
Thanks, Bro. Ludwig. We al
ways appreciate kind words from
our friends, and we know you to be
one. “May your sadow never grow
The llendeasou (Texas) Times
says: The man who tries to com
pare ('leveland to Jackson displays
an ignorance of history that is in
excusable. Jackson devoted his
administration to the abolition of
national banks and the restoration
of silver and gold to circulation.
His arraignment of national banks
is the most vigorous state paper in
existence If Mr. Cleveland had
reproduced the fare-well address of
Jackson, and submitted at the spe
cial session instead of his gold stan
dard message, it would have been
the wisest thing he ever did, and
would have afforded the Eastern
gold worshippers an opportunity of
reading the soundest document ev
er published on the money question.
And in the same great paper the,
tariff and all other qtestions are I
discussed exhauitively.
The Texarkana Democrat has
been changed in name to the Tex
aukaman. We don't like the name
because we never liked the name of
Texarkana. But we congratulate
Bro. Gardner on two things: The
strength of resolution in changing
the name and having a bran new
dress, which much resembles the
Commercial in appearance, and we
think it quite pretty. We sincerely
believe Bro Gardner is a true Dem
ocrat and since he has been a mem
bes of the party he has labored
hard to serve it properly. is,
however, no time-server to individ-
uals, and when he wishes, gives
vent to his opinions respecting the
actions of officials of the party,
from President down to constable.
It is his privilege to be boid and in
dependent in this regard, always af
ter nominations are made to stick
to them. We believe he will do this,
and until he acts otherwise we shall ■
not condemn him. He has the best
wishes of the Commercial and we
hope he will soon be a rich man. —
[Pine Bluff Commercial.
Thanks, kind friend, for your very
hearty endorsement above. And
we are truly sorry you dislike our
new name. It will be our aim to re
move from the public mind the gen
eral condemnation of our city for
its “toughness,” which is fast dis- ,
appearing, since her two daily pa
pers have openly advocated law and
order, and had the assistance of her j
best citizens. In a few years Tex- ,
arkana will be known far and wide i
for not only thrift and progressive- j
ness, but for its quiet, law-abiding (
citizenship.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I gg
Lucas County. f ,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that l
he is the senior partner of the firm
of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi- ,
ness in the city of Toledo, county i
and state aforesaid, and that said j
firm will pay the sum of One Hun- ,
died Dollars for each and every case 1
of catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscrib
ed in my presence this Oth day of
December, A. D. 1886. i
A. W. Gleason,
-{ seal }- Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials,
free. F. J. Cheney &Co.,
Toledo, O.
BfirSolcl by druggists, 75c.
Children Cry for fitchfir's Castorfa.
Ladies, Mrs. O’Donnell, at the
Temple of Fashion, specially invites
you to call and price her stock of
ha d all millinery. She has
greatly reduced prices. Call and
secure a bargain in a stylish Spring
hat. 12-13
Ballard’s Snow Liniment i
This wonderful Liniment is known <
from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and '
from the Lakes to the Gull. It is the 1
most penetrating Liniment in the j
world. It will cure rheumatism, neu- j
ralgla, cuts, sprains, bruises, wounds, ,
old sores, burns, sciatica, sore throat, '
sore chest and all inllamation. after !
all others have failed. It will cure
barbed wire cuts, and heal all wounds
where proud flesh has set in. It is
equally efficient for animals. Try it
and you will not be without it Price
fiO cents. Sold by Smith Drug Co. 3
“MOTHER’S
•. FRIEND” .*
is a scientifically prepared Liniment
and harmless; every ingredient is of '
recognized value and in constant use I
by the medical profession. It short
ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes
Danger to life of Mother and Child, j
Book “To Mothers” mailed free, con- 1
tabling valuable Information and
voluntary testimonials.
Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt |
«f price. 11.. W per bottle.
HADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Bold br all druggUU.
A KANSAS
industrial ratnm
(FOR BOTH SEXES.)
let Session Begins March 5 and Ends Dec 5,1834.
WINTER VACATION.
Ono of the loading universities of the
Southwest.
Graduates till high positions in various
states.
Literary. Seicntllie. Engineering. Me
chanical Agricultural and Normal De
partments in the three Colleges at Fay
etteville.
Law and Medical Departments at Lit
tle Rock.
Normal and Mechanical College for col
ored students at Fine llliill.
Twenty-three courses of study.
Equipped with modern apparatus and
appliances.
Large attendance.
Matriculation foe. $5.
Tuition free to Arkansas young men
and young women. Students from other
states pay only fit) a year for tuition.
Board for boys in the Dormitory at
cost—s7.so to ?8.'50 per month.
Board In private families, sl2 to sls tier
month. t-U
Arkansas students should secure ap
pointments from their County Judges.
For Catalogue, apply to
PRESIDENT A. I. U.,
Fayetteville, Ark.
POWELL & BRO.,
Livery, Feed and Sale
STABLES,
UueenCUy, - T<s~.
We still' occupy the old | opulur
brick stable, ami, tis in the past, pro
pose to serve the public with the best
I service, at lowest prices. Remember
' we occupy the
STABLES.
Bob Osborn,
CONTRACTOR,
House and Sign Painter,
PAPER HANCER AND
INTERIOR DECORATOR.
jfx.ll Work <jfvl.ara3a.tood..
Office at Lemly’s Drug .Store,
TEXARKANA, : : TEXAS.
Children ot Mr. and Mrs M. M. Poller
Altoona, Pa.
Both Had Eczema
In Its Worst Form
After Phyeiclane Fatted, Hood'e
Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured.
Great mental agony is endured by
parents who see their children suffering
from diseases caused by impure blood, and
for which there seems no cure. This is
turned to joy when Hood's Sarsaparilla is
resorted to, for it expels the foul humors
from the blood, and restores the dis
eased skin to fresh, healthy brightness.
Read the follow ing from grateful parents:
" To C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"We think Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the most
valuable medicine on the market for blood and I
skin diseases. Our two children suffered tcrrl- ; 1
bly with the
Worst Form of Eczema
for two years. Wo had three physicians in i
that time, but neither of them succeeded In 1
eurmg them or even in giving them a little
relief. At last we tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and In a month both children were per
fectly cured, We recommend
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
*s a standard family medicine, and would not
be without it." Mu. and Mns. M. M. Sollbb,
1412 2nd Avenue. Altoona, l’a.
Hooo'B Pills cure llvor Illa, constipation, ]
MUousuass, jaundice, tick Uailicho, indigestion.
1
- I F
A Run on Parlor Furniture.
There is never a run without a reason.
Wo are Selling Parlor Suits at prices
neve.r otfered before in our city. The
quality of these suites accounts for the
run, and the price is low enough to turn
the run Into a gallop. Como and inspect
these suites; it Is our business to sluiw as
well as to soil, and it is not the least
trouble in the world to show you through
our beautiful stock, which Is complete in
every variety of furniture, and the finest
stock of carpets ever shown in the city.
Cash or easy payments.
WOODFIN FURNITURE CO..
104, East Broad Street,
Texarkana. Ark.
[Pine Bluff. Ark.
Branch I Alexandria, La.
(New Iberia La.
SS/-’’ Ircrayt, Foeltwa
ft { C.. .i for Impotence, Loss |
4*3 Ps rs Manhood, Seminal \
XnwM [tuitions, Spermatorrhea, '
; | A-, Self Distrust, 1
f‘ m V Memory, Ac. Wil l >
L- < o/f mi. a STHOND, Vigor- i
Man Price SI.OO, A
Ulftk 4.L.55C0 I
rAJ,., I <- ' D-iectlcns Mailed ,
■ u. a. Address 1
L 'z-.-.i iteta«rtCo-,
; w d LUCA® Ave.
Bjafcdq ST. LOUI3, • MO.
FOR SALE BY SMITH DRUG CO.
THE BEST ROUTE
between
Memphis and the Southeast.
The Palace Car Line of the South—-the
Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham R.
R. lias two through passenger trains daily
between Memphis and Birmingham, mak
ing close and sure connections with the
trains of all connecting lines. Night
trains have through slurping cars between
Washington. 1). ('., and Memphis, via At
lanta and Birmingham (in connection
witli the Richmond & Danville R. R,) the
shortest route, quickest time and the. only
line running through cars between those
cities. Day trains have Palace Reclining
Chair cars (seats free to holders of first
class through tickets) through between
Birmingham and Kansas City, amt Pull
man Palace Sleeping Cars between Kansas
City and Atlanta. This is many m n es the
shortest and by far the bestequlpped Pas
senger Line between points in the East
and Southeast and Memphis, and all
points in Arkansas, Texas and the West
and Northwi'st. Everything new and
lirst-class. Through tickets via this lino
on sale at all through ticket offices.
For any desired information, for large
man and time table folder, addies.',
,1. E. LOCKWOOD,
(I I’, and T. Ag’t.
Kansas City.
11. I). ELI,IS,
Gon’l Agent, 339 Main St.
Memphis.
ViiOl MEN
/wSN Easily, Quietly,
>| Pcmancntly Restored.
WEAKNESS,
b nerv OUSNESS,
OEBiUH Y,
GrVfnf | vonw.utu Fullstrciigth,
*77 A I) dovclopnicnt mid toim
Jl // JVV r riven lo and
Ik /llluSlA the bolly.
VmL/ I ilir l\ iV I ‘ inipb . naturallucthoilß.
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2'in referenns. lluok,
< M'lßD.itlon nnd pr<of»
jS <1 ,n; (.icaled) free.
I ERIE MEDICAL co.
BUFFALO, N.Y.
I
RKQULATK THE
: stomach.iliverandbowels •
j AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. J
» Illi*AN. TAIH'I.I’a nrc the Scat Meat. •
♦ IVr 1 niIIoUMUM. •
2 H«ad*uhv,CoMtlpAtl»N l l>jr*pep»|u l ('hronlo X
f OffMvo llrrath, nn<l nil ,|l.. •
Z wden the btomm li, l.lter nnd Dowda. *
X contain nothin* Inlurlona to •
T wie ’nort dvifcntc constitution. Arc nleaMnt to t
I aUu, MAfc, affactiMS. and give immediate relief. J
♦ •PPHcutionto ncnrval •
•••• Ml •
"7 SAY! ■
IUYA CAKE er
\ AIRETTE
f SOAP
. :<[ I bank me for calling'
your atteQtioi) to ii?‘
.Ji H . MANUFACTURED
ONLY BY
N.KfAIRBANK&Ce .St. Louis] |
TEXARKANA MARBLE WORKS,
511 EAST AD STREET, TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS.
J L. SMITH,
Proprietor, and Dealer In
American and Italian Marble and Granite; Scotch Gran
ite from Aberdeen: Statuary and Finished Monuments
imported from Carera, Italy. I deal in and will furnish
any Marble or Granite that can be gotten in either Eu
rope or America, or any part of the civilized world.
Monuments and Tombstones made to order with neatness
and dispatch. Sandstone, Limestone or Granite coping
for cemetery lots neatly done. Correspondence solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed. -
All work warranted to give, satisfaction. Tdo not allow anyone to dd better
work than myself, or undersell me. It would be to your interest to call and investi
gate my work before giving your orders to eastern shops or buying elsewhere. I carry
the largest collection and the finest assortment of designs of anyone in this business.
My designs have been carefully selected from all the principal cemeteries in America
and Europe, and are of all classes and styles of both marble, and granite. I carry a
full line of samples of every variety of both marole and .granite of all the principal
quaries in America and Europe. I use nothing but the best material in my work and
can furnish anything required in the marble, stone or granite lino.
Shop and works 5 11 East Broad street, opposite Iron
Mountain round house.
W. B. KIZER, President, C. (J. DORRIAN, Secretary.
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
' Tinware, Qneensware, Stoves, Agricultural Im
! plements, Sash, Doors, Blinds and
TENNESSEE WAGONS.
Large and well selected new stock in all lines—not excelled
iin this section. Do all kinds of repairing in tinware, etc.
Prices as low as any.
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO.,
Texarkana, Ark.
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JOE LONGINOTTI,
Texarkana, Arkansas and Texas.
lii Texas-The Palace; In Arkansas-TheTelephone
Two of the Leading Establishments in the two states. Each
House supplied with the Finest
WHISKIES, WINES AND CIGARS.
Best Bottle and Jug Department
In the state, run in connection. Also
LOW-EST PRIOES.
Everything about both establishments is strictly first class.
Your patronage is solicited. Respectfully,
JOE LONGINOTTI,
Texarkana, Arkansas and Texas.
JOB BOR K Mil
V--W- L. DOUGLAS
0 o U A C GENUINE
►! oriWK welt.
V \ SquvaklcsN, Bottom Waterproof. Best Shoe sold nt the price.
S 5» S 4 and $3.60 Dress Shoe.
K ( »-’piul custom work, costing irom $6 to SB.
c/ \SSLS3.SO Police Shoe, 3 Soles.
mZiaA • Bent winking Shoe ever imu|c.
r/ WV $2.50, and $2 Shoes,
a \ (jyL Unequalled at the price*
z \ x iIK. Boys $2 it 81.76 School Shoes
■*?/ ! f ■' * LADIES’
s a - B0 $2, $1.75
l?1 \ Stylish, Perfect
\v v V Fitting and Mervlevnbh*. Beat
B Tine TCTUr \ In the world, All Ntvles.
K IniP IS Int i>FST -I I»Hlst upon Imvlng W. 1..
W Qs '•‘• l *!d!.|"fci!ll' Wk DniifflitH Shors. Nmne .
Ihfe -, wk mid price stain ped on I
DEALERS who push the sale of W.'L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, •
which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They enn
nfTonl to sell at a loss profit, anil w«» bellove you can save money by buying all your t
foot wear of the denier advertisfil below. Catalogue' frrt ipon application. h
Sold bv 0’1.) WYK K <fe AHER N. J
TO
"spills, Cairo and St. Louis.
THE ONLY LINE
WITH
Tlii’oug’li Car Service
FItOM
TEXAS TO MEMPHIS,
:onnoct!ng with Through Trains to all
L'olnts East, North and Southeast.
DAILY TRAINS,
WITH
Through Coaches, Free Reclining Chair
Cars and Pullman Sleepers,
—from—
WACOFT. WORTH,
TO
MEMPHIS.
| All. Toxas Lines connect with and havo
Through Tickets on sale via the
Cotton Belt Route.
For Rates, Time Tables and all Informa
tion, apply to any Agent of the Company.
A. A. Glisson, s. G. Warner,
I. r. A.. Ft. W.rtk, !«. e. r. A.. T»l»r. Yei
f'
<ELPASOgIhI iO
\£ACiF!C/
THE SHORT LINE
TO NEW OIIIEIIS,
AxND POINIS IN THE
SOUTHEAST.
TAKE THE ST. LOUIS LIMITED
12 Hours Saved
BETWEEN— —
FT. WORTH, DALLAS AND ST. LOUIS
—AND THE EAST—
Tint DIRECT
—TO ALL 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. Louis and San Francisco.
For rates, tickets and information apply
to, or address any of the. Ticket Agents or
W. A. Dashiei.l,
Traveling Passenger Agent
Gaston Meslieb,
Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent,
L. S. Tiiobne, 3rd Vice President and
CGcn. Superintendent, Dallas, Texas.
C. E. Swindell,
Ticket Agent, Texarkana.
|KON
MOUNTAIN
Route
5 Dail! Trains 5
EQUIPPED WITH
Iffl WJMG IMIf MS
AND
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
BETWEEN
Texaikana, St.Louis&Mempks
For maps, time tables and oilier infor
mation ay ply to company s nearest agent.'
C. E Swindell, Ticket Agent
L. L. Starks,
SIRICTIJ DEMOCRATIC
Contractor and Builder.
I guarantee all my work, and do
none but what is first-class—will not
turn out a pcor job.
Give mo a call, or write mo tlirough
the Texarkana poßtofllcc, am* I will
submit a bid For work I do, will 1
make no charges for plans nnd spot ill-1
cations. l. s TAKK , |
| PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W.C. SPEARMAN, L .0..
Physician and Surgeon.
Office, Front Rooms Over Smith Dm.
Stoie. Office Hours—Fiom 8 to p
a. m., 2 to 3 p. m. and 8 to 9 p. ~,
Telephone at office and nsidei,. ,
Texarkana, : : Ark.
D. S. WILLIAMS, C. F. GBEFNF
Res. 619 Wood st. Res. 819 Beech st'’
Telephone 55 Telephone 18. ’
Drs.Wiliiam.J Greene,
MEDICINE and SURGERY.
Gfiice over City Drug Store,
Texabkana, - - auk.
S. A. COLLUM, M.R,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office—With Dr. K. W. Read, o v t
City Drug Store
Texarkana. • : Ark; a
J. A. UGHTFOOT,M. D.„
Physician and Surge, n.
: Office Over Lightfoot’s*Drug 5u,,..
11l East Broad Street. Calls
Promptly Attended,
R. H. T. MANN, M. D. ;
Ear. Eye, Ntse and Throat
Treated Exclusively.
Office Over Smith Drug Co's S'ore.
Office Hours—B:3o a. m. to 1 p. m.; 3 p. m.
to 4:30 p. m.
Dr. F. T, Hammend,
DEN TIST,
I
, Texabkana, Texas.
Office hours from 8 to 12 o’clock s, ■;.>n
from 2 to P p. m.
Office up stairs in Lipari building.
: U JOHNSON, MJ.,
late Surgeon, C. S. A.
Office and residence, S. W. corner
Broad and Locust streets,
Texarkana, : : Arkansas
1 Minor Wallace. Guy Thimble.
WALLACE & TRIMBLE,
ittomeys ■ at • Law,
OFFICE—Over Lightfoot’s Old Drug
Store.
W. T. HUDGINS. LEE ESTFS
HUDGINS & EHTEB,
1 AttorneysatLaw
Office in Henri' liui'dlng, Opposite
llenelield Hotri.
TEXARKANA, : : TEXAS
T. E. WKBBEH,
LAWYER
TEX ARKA NA. ARKANSAS.
j. n. cook.
Attorney at Law
UP STAIHS OVER KACKKI’ STOBF,
Texarkana, Ark.
h HOTEL,
102 Markham & Main Sts.,
LITTLE ROOK, - RRK.
Ihe On'y $2 per dav Hotel
IN TIIBCITY
Jno. Eakin * Ch..ri.ey Walbrfd,
Propriitors.
First-class ,ti every icspect Ail
Modern Improvements.
WILL STEINMAN,
THE PAINTER.
House, Sigh, Ornamental
PAINTING.
Paper Hanging a Specially
i Leave Orders at the City Drug Sion'.
A. W. STEVENS,
BrlckNakfirfiCOßtractor
Having liml an experience of over thirty
years, in the brick business, respect fully
solicits a share of your patronage.
Host of lujek (ilwnyii on band. Khll
mates furnished on nil kinds
of brick work.
Works at end of Clinton st., Tex
I arlutnti, Texas. 2 22 3tn

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