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So 4 Snidir Stations and Sidings j l’n. • gr i Mixed : no »• I Ar a m | Ar p m | At p i Eureka Springs ! 10 :;0 | 7 IT j i 07 Uaskins I 10 .11 i i OF. I ti The Nanows 10 n ai : t> 4n Seligman ! '■< >0 | (i 07 | (i O; Piiwki i (’t.wTiiN, <;• oral Manager AX.NOUNCF.tf KM'S. FOS SHE.HIFF Wf are authorized to aononce A. 1’ M*fi.k> as a candidate lor toe oitici* oi sheriff of Carroll county, subject action of th# Democratic party. The third party movements are not ho amusing to some people as it was once. Conokess ,or at least its House end.1 appears to like to here the jingle id silver. So do we all, if it he in our pockets. The politician who has not been “proiniuf ntly mentioned” fur the presidency is not on good terms with his home newspaper. Belya Bock wood says her being a •widow and Hill’s being abamelor had frothing to do with her preference for him as the democratic candidate. Sin passed the flirtation stage several months ago. The loumor that Senator Hill had ordered a green ores-, suit to wear on Sit. Patrick's day, when he will attend tlie anual dinner of the Hibernian so eiety*at Savannah, Georgia, was doubt less originated by a Cleveland man, but will he carried out by a Hill man. Hill’s Presidential train has an electric headlight of great brilliancy and carries an extra supply of steam calliopes, bass drums, and Irish whiskey. *■ This is how the Charleston News Courier sizes up David B. Hill: “Acan dii’-ate without a creed, a politician witti out a principle, a statesman without a ('0,1 V* t.a) a IV;;.- A,^,.r;Uini|0 plat- ; form, aS-enator without a well-defined opinion upon any leading question.” It is, of course.shocking to our Ameri can ideas of freedom and wholesome regards for law, to know that a news paper has been suppressed, in Germany for having expressed an honest opinion; but before we say too much about it suppose we think for a moment of the minister dragged from the rostrum by police, in a New York town, and the rnobing of a hau l of Free Methodists in an Iowa town, the mobbing of thr, e prisonersin the proud city of .Memphis. Tenn., the burning at the stake of an other prisoner in the city of Texar kana, this state, the match being appli ed Ly a woman, and a hundred of other as diobolical deeds perpetrated almost everyday u tlii- country. What do these pei-jde think of our boasted free dom. 1 residetial I’osishilitius. For the democrats(l) D. B. Hill of N. Y. (2) ohu er of III. (X) Gov. (frrayoflnd, (4) Gov. Boise of Iowa (5) Sen. J-mn G. Carlise of Ivy. (ti) tlrover leveland of N.Y. Forthe republicans (1) Benj. Harrisou of Ind. (2) i>en. Clarkson of la. (M) Whitelaw Heed of N. Y For tiie peoples party (I) Gen. Jam“i B. Weaver of la. (2) Ignatus Donnelly of Wie ,t. FoI * i f N. C. Temperance party (1) i.utbor Ben aou of ii 1- (2) John i’. St. John of Kas. Worn* suffrage darty Balva Lock Wood • “KattleHead” Noticed, In the Progress of March, !Uh, an in dividual styled by his father, mother and friends, by the eup! oneorts titie at tlie a this articl , makes his b-> an n iea the nublie that he, t o, it a ihinTKiBU.SK. But nnf n is ,>r t his person lie if so weak i y uni); that itie full strong diet of gtovr ni n base tendency to addle his n h r wise weak brainpan. However, if !i« w cio uuiie to read our paper am mark the truths to be found hi iti cniuins, tie may, in time, arrive a: a stall in ■ me hi.'brains will till the smal sp i icoi. From t he tout oi^Uaitle Head’s effusion, it would inns cert ni my base been very amuaiuir to sei the eliVct produced when lie read on editorial of February, 25th, We havi in our imagination sought for paralie example and can tint! only one: Hen Bai I’s reformation as told by But Loving good. “He look’t a sorter listenin’ look dowi at the gro i fur a secou’, an’ sot inti hoppin’ up an’ down ontu svim taig, an then ontu tutber, a shakin’, the laty vs bat ssarn’t immejuntly engaged in hop put’ air mentionen 'hell lire’ every time lie changed iaig> an’ that svus everv t»< hops. Then he fell down ami sot intu rollin’ wusnurayutig dorg what bet igmirently yamped a pole cat.” .ho ssoiitler he is tiriven almost to frt-n/.s t n* tix in which the party hue gotten itselt is calculated to unnerve esenstonger men than our friend, itat tl- . rain. But for his information ami edification, will say such is the unhappy condition, or t-ise toe leading Heino-jour nals should lie sued lor libel. Bonny, we would advise you to read more and spell better, then you would not be compelled to make your caai- o( female deer ami have to calc . t <n.eJ beside. No, Bonny, we have not o--t anything; and svill sav too, in contidenm if you svill continue to read The i kibuni jt will make a man of you. As to your fiing at the Hon. Powel Clayton, we are proud that he is citizei of our county, aud if we could get hio tor president he would he an dnipivve im-i i on any uamevet stiggc/<ed hv “uc gang.” And as to our friend, Worth, iugtoii nt s arrollton, if “de gang” c itild _et such men in their councils, their fu ture state would be much better than the past, “Lay on MePutr, Ami damned be he sviio first says null'.” Cali for a Mass Meeting-. hivery one interested in the Bu torin move is herein invited to met I ■ 11 the Central Hall, Eureka Springs on March 26'. h as one o’clock P. M. W. J. Crawford. Chairman, Cen. Coin. Wanted Leaders. (What a leading democrat'heet has to say for democratic prospects.) Memphis Commercial: The pos ition of runny _<>♦ .nr Democratic leaders u.'-tle IL-use • *t l?ejti;esen tatives is just this-they fullv rea lize that they are burring ih ■ party to inevitable defeat; they thorough ly understand that mur ruin ami disaster lies in the path which they are forcing the parly to travel; they are perfectly aware of the fact that the Democratic party has no shadow ot chance to win the presidency it it undertakes to carry he tree coinage issue ’ to victory. They know, too, that defeat would in all probabilly mean destruct iod; tiiat it would so utt'erly do hearten the thousands ot young converts who have lately come into the ranks of the Northern Democracy as to drive them from the party; that thousands whe have s ji .ort d t ie Democrats party as the hope of tariff reform but who regard tree silver coin age as more dangerous than tar if robbery, would abandon the part} forever; they know that defeai would establish the Republicar parly in firm posession of the Gov ernment. Miss Lillie Johnson, who if charged with aiding Alice Mitchel in murdering Freda Ward in Mem phis, Teim., has been released 11 $10,000 bail. Judge DuBris ha* exprecsed his belief of Miss JoLm I h n * guil', but the young lady’s friends believe she will be acquitted The indir-’rial conference at St. Louis on the 22nd of lust month led to pu t • ' y ticket o field A. i’ ti n plank was offered, bin r o • te i, and a W man’ Sail’ r J adopted in its stead fTie hp .•nti<> Orn * c ■ V to i imin;. ' i ’ ' i vioo Presid '' The ecenl < ri war '• 1 ' cost . • ri • ■ - niiI par* v. 5}! ) «>0 Ot / to a re<-»-n • stuna- ; i !■ ■ Crti I ■ a n • vv>i-a |■ H i i amount > .5885,000 IV!I« '• nil r n ;! 'V i'elio ri Don Juana dwards, noth ■ -rot Don Aligns i'■ K d- minis i ter of fi , t<>r ■ tune The cos! • w:. the Baltimore partisan* a- n been figured out, perhaps b e. they lost everything and t s a ti g thing to estimate on. Three negroes wer. a ken out of the jail at Memphis, Penn, by sev enty-five masked men on Wednes day morning at 3 - ’clock p. in ot last week and led just out sole ot liie city and shot down ni< dogs. The negroes were accused of at tempting to murder some of th city officers the night before It is now said that Chili will not have an exhibit at the World’ Pair. It will he a Chili day vvhe-; the United Slates cares a fig wheth er the little, dumpy, South Amen ! can republic makes a display there are not. Chili has not much to display any way, and that is on good reason, and probably th main one, why no display wiil i ■ . made,— Memphis Commercial. John Wanamakcr, the Philadel phi a merchant, says that during the ten days previous to Uhristma his sales covered about 8100,000 a day, so that the grand total toi ten days was only a tew dollars under a million. He adds: “I spent 85, 000 a week in advertising, and 1 pay a skiliui man—a farmer editoi and a good one—8000 a month to do it forme. 1 make money by it. Advertising is a leverage will which tins store iia.s been raiser up. I Oo not see how any business an tie successfully done withou. liberal advertising.”—.VAn BtN-ri Press. I The country newspaper is tin most useful and least compensated otail trie agencies which stamp tin villages and inland cities. Withou the aid ot the local newspaper town are thriftless and dead. It is com mon tor small great men to speak with contempt ot the 1 jcal news papers, nut the newspaper nmk< j more great men out ot less material more brick without straw, than any j other factor in politic, and it is tin | one ladder which men edinb to loca distinction at the begining of a wid tuine. The advent ot the local paper has always dated the increas ed thrift of the community. The local paper is the life of the locality and the measure ot its supp . inensurres the advancement ot ! people.—fix. in* One Dollar Weekly ' Buys a Gold Watch by our Club System. Our 14-karat ,_oid-lilled eases are war | ranted lor -0 years. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement. Stein wind and set. Lady’s aud Gent’s size. Equal to ony $00 watch. To secure agents where j we have none, we will sell one of the ! Hunting Case Watees for the Club price a. d send C. O I), by express with privilege of examination before paying for same. ( Our Agent at Durham, X. C. writes: ‘'Our jewlers have ciuifesaed they don’t know how you can iurnish sach it work lor the money. ’ ’ Our Agentat Health Springs S. C., writes I " Your watches take at sight. I tie gentleman who got the last watch said that he exami e-i aid priced a jeweler’s- watcle-s i i I,a>e st.-r, | tuat were i.o better tmiit yours, but the price was I sii. ’ ’ i Our Agent at Penington, Tex., writes: 'Amin Teccipt o' the watch, amt pleased ■ without measure. All who have seen it say it would he eiieup at etO ” . I One good reliable Agent wanted for ^ each place. Write for particulars. Empire Watch Co., New Yoke. The tonmil announcement of Mr. A C. Hull, of Boom- county for See rotary of State appears in the Ga zette this morning'. Of course lie runs subject to the democrat'll' nom j ination, tor he was born and reared la democrat. Mr. Hull is a native of j Arkansan, arid though a young man has given -vidence et greiH ability : in whatever '‘ailing lie has beer en gaged. H s elearical training is very fine, he having been .Deputy 7i CLARKE’S ACADEMY , ■erryviil®, Arkansas. L k XLIlRKE, W. D. CRAWF35M), Pr$s„ —r ftsc. in Session ten month* ft the rear tRe-organixed, BniH;x<r Repaired, better work being done now than cv*r, HEALTHY LOCATION. Low tmt i good dine.-line, personal atlerjtion of teachers. For eulars, -Vd>lre«« either the President or Secretary. c ir V Clerk f Boom- ciii"tv, md laier chief clerk in the U. H. Lund office at Harrison. Hi* is editor of the B ><>;i Banner, and has ramie it one of the best weekly papers iri the state. He is, in short, a successful man, and should b> receive i he nom ination will make a most excellent official_Little Bock Gazette. k The Hill Club ol Bentonville s ti»c most liarmimi hi political rganization i 'lie country. n aasoii is obvious; It is comp of one member,—Little Kock Democrat. .VeDster’s Messenger Boy. While Daniel Webster was Secretary ot State under President Fillmore, a young boy named Stephen Wise was employed by timas messenger. Mr. Webster grew very fond of the thin, delicate lark-eyed lad, and finding him honest and relible intrusted him with papers and personal effects in t most cir-i 'ss and wholesale manner. But Stephen’s sharp eyes aw everything ,and his attentive ears heard all that was passing, and he gathered up information adout everything that came into his hands, and could have supplied my tacts Mr. Webster had forgot ten. Mr. Webster said one da}’: ‘You read too much. My law book. ire too dry and oid for chaps of ii. While you wait for mo run up i .v i, icr the trees.” Stephen shook his head. TIe| said eagerly; ‘‘No, Mr. Webster L can’t lose such an opportunites us I have with you sir.” “Ambitsous, Stephen?’ Drily asked Mr. Webster. “Going tub a lawyer or a president?” “ A lawyer, sir, I will study twenty years to—be.” Stephen’s head drooped under the deeps, t eyes looking h»m i h rough. “A gnat lawyer, of course, Stephen?” Mr. Webster said,“with a mile. Yes, sir! Not ^reat like Mr. ( Daniel Webster—but as great as T can I'f'omo.^ In all Mr. Webstcrs public^ life he rarely asked favors tor himself or friends, but that night he spoke •about his messenger boy to his friend, Judge Marshall, of Virginia, “It 1 die first I want yon to look ai. ter-Stephen. When a hoy of his age starts up the ladder with the persis tanceand pluck of a middle-aged man of ability he must be helped along. Stephen’s in a tai way to get to the top.” For four years Stephen had the advantage of working for Mr. Web ster—an advantage^he knew how to use. He copied speeches, read crit icisms, examined and arranged pa pers—each and all food for his own thought—and into the small hours he studied Mr. Webster’s law books. When Stephen Wise was 25 he was practicing law in Virgina, his native State. Then did the resi , dents of Washington remember his magnetic arguments in the law i courts of these ealy days, remem ber well the dark, wiry, thin V.rgin ian, -yho with his court papers un der his arm, was always dropping into the Senate c'nauibir at the hour >r ji^ri'rt »J*»<>r into the libraries Dr fresh knowledge t<> bear on hi? own arguments and opinions. ttear.' ie, v;ih with the first jurists of the time, and was retained in the same causes with the most errdnen men of his profession. Fathers wit wont to point out Stephen Wise, t{ celebrate ! lawyer, and tel! their S' the story of the little fellow, hung for knowledge, who was picked upb. Daniel Webster and got the larger part* i»f his learning while acting as the great mau'a office bov.—Ex. | s, %■ s : V, | OwMi’t Cure. X l»aM8ni,Lm, Eaiatlto® Co., Ohio, June, 1KJB. 9m bottdo *f Pastor KootJgM Motto Toni# ■tod out uottrwlj, alter phyafni—a had Mod nvaocessfuhj tor 8 month* to rectors ton of i doMBIy. W. UJJ.S.NKrKJJS. rsiONnurj^ Mo., January, lt»L t m •meanly *»y that Pnaser Koenig's Motto Ttmto baa aotst womderlai ; stum my hoy com ■terse* to aw it he has not had the slightosM symptom of fits and is gatting stoat aad »o»r«y: oTory one is surprised at the result, bo wsnoo 1 had bought eight bottle* of medicine* from Krw Tort at 8A...S per iw.tti* which did uo DKNN18 WAJjSB. ItAMSSa Cxtt, Mo.. Oot. 8, to Jsod Pastor Ko-tnig s Nerro Praia for n*rr -1 0E.1 aakrai debility, aad was rr Rally “1 by U|4 It had the desdrvd effect. MU. OlftU. & iUUiKM. Tins remedy bas i '.Mi.-or Kosuia. ot For 5iww prepared unc .,i.n <&ii •, i 'ret to any ad treat ...s ^..._ . -isod by the lit q vi. In:.],, since ut'.i i ■ -Dieetjou i>j the KOEMIC BS£: CO., Chicago, i!». S*M by atSBflfe t ?. per Bottle. 6 for u ~. tan* State, aids. h .rie* f,»r f*t. R O O F I NO Gl \t-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT* costs only p»-r 100 square feet. Makes good rouf for years and anyone can put it on. K>nd stamp for sauipla and full particulars. Gum E: o:;r tvion sn to., .°>9 A41 West Broadway, New Yokk. Local A:;cuts Wanted. J Professional Cards. W. c. itUSSELL. jJK.VCJ ICIN'U At'iijiiNhV ai.d Notary’ wblie 1ureu‘1 to <-at, Cairo 11 con.itv, A k. , .ate agent an.! anctjhn.eer. tKUectioi.s u m,. iauv. C/onospoi.(laic,, solicited. * w. D. CRAWFORD, Ai iounli-at* Law. Berry vi lie, Arkansas. *♦ * + * * r -*• ♦ -f . . r ^ T t * + + * + AuHtracIs prtjiuri d ui.<i Lejjal buri nest> Ueiuied tu promptly in all fetat or Federal (Jounn.i 4. M. PiHman, W. L. Stuckey Pl'I TMAN & o i uCKEtf, AtTOKNJOYS-AT-IjAW f A\ tT'fEVILLJi Ark. .Will practice in droolt com t District. JAS. F. FANvKLH, ATT OKA EY at LAW Prompt attention >tivtui to all bu»iu*»* intrusttU »•» s,• i( arc. CJ'Office oi>-etair« iu Oiurl Howe. BERRY V 1L1.E, - ARKANSAS. DK. ELLIS ti ARB RUT, Physician: £>id; Sorgenn. O-Mce : ujtbtairs ia ilabcrt Drug Store. Ottfe promptly answered day i,f GREEN FOREST. ARKANSAS. E. R. RAY, Attorney-A t-Law, Eureka Springs - - Ark. Will practice in ilw> Circuit aid mi nor Courts of this jiintri-t. Alsolefor* the IJ. S Laud oftirp m Sprinirfieft \1«. and Harrison Ait-.. f.nd project!* claims against tlie tkovennnent. Office up Blairs over Post Gtflic. P. 0. Box 919. - Subscribe Now - ^0 and get THE TRIBUNE! ©n® year Si Fr 3a!/ m 3 Liar. $1