Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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TEXARKANA!
FRIDAY OCT. 21.
Afternoon Only I No Night Exhibition!
BARNUM & BAILEY'S
ffIffiMIMBTH
A Wondrous fxhibition Elegantly Presented
!AND WITH IT THIS SEASON
Imra Kiralfy’s Sublime Historical Spectacle
O O 'CJ m bus
And the Discovery of America
Formlnir tho most stupendous amutetne t inslitutio ever organized and now exhibited
in all its • avniilcent and undivided greatness to delight and bewilder the people.
ft IM Stupendous Entertainment on ft Face of the Globe
1200 HISTORICAL CHARACTERS REPRESENTED.
All seen at one lime together with wild beasts and horses.
The LIFE of the GREAT EXPLORER ILLUSTRATED
" ith all the Chief Historical Events connected therewith.
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[•tS DEPARTURE-OrCOLUriBU3-FRDMTNQ POPP Of-PALOS-ON-TNE 3 B OfAUGUST- IW2. ]
■ ■ _ c«eva».'i* —
The most Colossal. Magnificent Historic Nautical Processional Poetical Mar-
tial Operatic MusicalTheatric and Dramatic Spectacle ever devised by man.
With Floods of Music and Choruses of Songs.
Pitched Battles between the Cross ami the Crescent. Full Rigged Ships in
Motion. Tournaments on Foot and Horseback.
OVERPOWERING PROCESSIONS ANO TRIUMPHAL DISPLAYS.
SIEGE 0E BAZA AND CAPTURE OF GRANADA.
■THE FIRST VOYAGE To THE NEW WORLD.
Landing of Columbus and Taking Possession. Grand Reception at Bar-
celona by the Soverign.
FERDINAND AND ISABELLA’S BRILLIANT COURT.
Romance and Realty combined in Sublime Moorish and Spanish Scenes.
Stupe uloih Ballet with 30(1 Foreign Artists. Myriads of Enchanting an
Thrilling Events.
nflton
iX'T I’ NG THE ADMIR TION OF THE REFINED.
Eye Feasis of Kingly Splendors and Imperial Pageants.
ThouHimdg of mnn women ohildre i and animals. Scenery coating $75000. Wardrobe®
worth $2590-in Armour trapping banners and emblems worth $50090.
Horses worth $15000. Combined with all tho marvelous attractions of
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
Circus Hippodrome Museum Elevated Stages 2 Menageries Magic Illusions Hone
Diir 3 circus comoHiiios io 3 »ings 2 menageries of wild and trained boasts 2 i®?
f'rges of Olympian games 1 World’s fair of modern marvels 1 hippodrome with all kinds
nl rac'T 1 gallery or weird beautiful illusions and visions 1 Columuus 450 feet long.
1 mammoth museum teeming with wonders 1 horse fair with actualiv 400 horses l>4 car-
4 t*iiins 5 advertising cars. I'M vents 4 acres of p tinted s jonery 10 acres of waterproof
tv' is 50 dons of wild boats 20 pantomimic clowns 20 animal actors 20 exc ting race-' 100
ci cus performers 5C aeria listsso jookoye and riders.
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f SKTTOW ft.or THE HEW.MILUOpoUMWE STREET PApYde"]
- HKRDS OF ELEPHANTS 2 DROVES OF CAMELS. 100 TRAINED ANIMALS.
1 rained cats dogs pigs goats iri'oro. rtorkl znbra. elephants horses ponies deer lions
tlgara byenes leopards panthers boars wolves pigeons.
Giant Horse 221-2 Hands High. Colossal Ox 181-2 Hands High.
n WORLD OF NF W AND ASTONISHING JBRJCTIOKS....
Adml„ion to All tI.OO. Chl «rjht m“«w
Exhibition nl 2 iioora Open mi hour curlier. * ’ .
Reserved seat at tnn regular price and admit don tickets at usual A.'.’f.L/ft' 11 '"
SMITH DRUG GO’S. STGRK BROAD and 1 INI. HI LLLI. .
and ohildron's tables at II o'clock on morning of show. Lyery y
cutcav Kxr'UKKioNK ON *l.l. uo
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I KB S WASNINIi
A’lkh nature is constantly giving in the Miape
lx>ils pimples eruption* ulcers etc. These
show that the blood is contaminated and some
I -u> stance must be given tn relieve the trouble.
Is the remedy to force out these poi
sons and enable you to
GET WELL.
•‘1 have had for years a humnr in my blood
which made mo dread to shave as small boils or
pimples would be cut thus causing the sliav ing to
be a great annoyance. After taking three bottles
my face is all clear and smooth a i it
should be—appetite splendid sleep
— *'’ r ****n well and feel like running a foot
ill from the use or S. S. S.
Chas. Heaton 73 Laurel st. Phih.
treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed fi w
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta Gt*.
tTT T —JPRI! 1
Railway Time Card.
ST. L. I. M. k S.
No. 51 Texas Exp. arrives 8:05 a. ni.
No. 55 Cannon Ball arrives 1:20 p. ni.
No. 53 Mail Exp — arrives 8:45 p. in.
No. 54. Texas Exp. departs 7:35 a. in.
No. 56 Cannon Ball departs 2:25 p. in.
No. 52 Mail Exp. departs 7:45 p. in.
T 4 P. RY.
No. 1 leaves Texarkana at 8:35 a. m.
No. 5 “ “ “ 1:45 p. in.
No. 3 “ “ “ 9:40 p. ni.
No. 4 arrives “ “ 6:30 a. m.
No. 6 “ “ “ 2:05 p. m.
No. 2 “ •* “ 6:45 p. ni.
ST. L. k S. W. RY.
No. 4 from Ft. Worth arrives 6:40 p. ni.
No. 4 for Memphis leaves 7:00 p. ni.
No. 2 Cairo and St. Louis ar. 6:30 a. m.
No. “ u leave 6:50 a. in.
No. 1 for Waco and Tyler ar. 10:20 p.m.
No. 1 for “ “ leave 10:40 p. in.
No. 3 for Ft. Worth arrives 9:35 a. m.
No. 3 for “ “ leaves 9:55 a. m.
T.-C. RY.
No. 31 leaves Texarkana at 8:25 a. m.
Vo. 33 “ “ “ 1:35 p. m.
No. 30 arrives “ “ 1:35 p. m.
No. 32 “ “ “ 7:20 p. m.
TEX. k FT. SMITH TIME TABLE.
EFFECTIVE SEPTKMBEU IST 1892.
No. 1 mixed departs 7:00 a m
“ 3 pass and mail departs 1:15 p m
“ 5 pass departs 2:15 p m
“ 7 pass departs 7:00 a m
No. 2 mixed arrives 12:10 p ni
“4 pass and mail arrives 5:50 p m
“ 6 pass. arrives 6:15 p m
“ 8 pass. arrives 11:00 a m
No’s 1 2. 3 and 4 daily except Sunday.
No’s 5. 6. 7 and 8 Sundays only.
.No’s 1 and 2 arrive and depart from
Trigg' Street depot all others from
the Cotton Belt passenger depot.
TEXARKANA & SHREVEPORT RY.
Arrives 6:30 p. m. Departs 6:00 a. m.
IT IS A DUTY yon oweyoiiTßi'lf nn<l fnm«
lly to cot the best value for your money.
Economize in your footwear by purchasing
\V. L. Douglaa Hliocm which represent the
beMt value for prices asked as thousand*
Will testify.
*s.oo^^*M 3 00
s4.ooj< V 2 50
s 3 50W f 52.00
amaMf I for ladies
$2.50 ®
$2.25^ v M Sl-75
. _ U >zifi#WSK. FOR BOYS
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY.
OTHER SPECIALTIES In footwear are of
the same high grade and represent a money value
far beyond the prices charged. See that uamo and
price are stamped on bottom of each shoe.
1 TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. „ t
W. L. Douglas Brockton Mass Sold by
O’Dwyer <fc Ahern.
A Dallas Bell.
Feb. 15. ’9o.—Gents:—-I had tet-
ter eight years which gave me a
great deal of annoyance. After
trying various remedies without
benefit I was cured by your Saxet
in a short time. W. R. Bell
Grocer 214 Houston St.
ISTSOLD BY SMITH DRUG CO.T®I
IB J ft* Shl fl HWB If Eight Schools o r
Instbuction.
n '>u Opium Habits
IBS UlVIf L Wcurv.hn borne wltli-
KAs B bI.IBa B n outpiun.Kookofpnr.
3gK! IISViIL* 9 tlculnrsF.nt FKEE.
fl W uauoarrt a m.wooli.ky.m i>.
H W Atlanta (in. Olllce llHßWhltehullSt.
WHEAT MADE TO WALK
For more than a year 1 was ufllicted with
external sores and ulcers; my right leg
was so bud that I could not walk without
acrulch and :ny general health was very
poor. I was treated nine months by the
most noted physician in Dallas but de-
rived very little benefit from Ills treat-
ment. My physician finally gave up my
case and advised me to go to Hot Springs;
but Instead of inking Ills advice I took
Saxet which cured me completely in a
short time. There was a perceptible im-
provement in mv condition in a few days
and in a few weeks my sores hnd all heal-
ed and I was again active and strong and
had no use for crutches. Jiri: Wheat
Dallas Tex.
Vote for
Torn Mcßae
and
When you
Arc in need of
JOB WORK!
Come quick
Straight to
Ths Democrat Joi Office.
We can do
All kinds of
Job work
In first-class style.
Letter heads note heads
Bill heads statements
Briefs
Dodgers
Price-lists
Shipping tags
Etc. etc.
Call on us nt
118 State Line Avenue.
Mctlr.s' WINE OF CAROUI for female <ll>eu«..
ERR
CURES ALL SKIN
AND
RJ.OOD DISEASES.
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aie. : it with treat ta:ifacUon forth cure of all
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raw
I'M:* byohihUa Rbejuat'.ME. fiw-nlosr lAria loa
Chr-ric i'i s-r tHI hv.t rert t. 4 ».l Virrh
fellin' Euc • ."chTrnw FemS? 1
curia! £o'.aon Tetter Scald Head etc. etc.
P. P. P. U a powerful V'tilc and an excellent a ppetl<er.
Ladies whose system ore poisoned and where l.’oM la iu
an Impure cor Btlon due to menstrual Irregularities are
SB
pecubr.rly wonderful tonic and blocd-
cleanslng nropertka of P. P. P. Prickly ?.sh Toko Root
and Pot '«*fuin.
ess lssiS
LIPPMAN 8803. Proprietors
isti Lippman’s Block EAVAN 3AH QA. j
For Sale ov Dr IE. M. WILLIAMS.
• •••••••••
-o Tho aroaUctt Fill in tho World
Why do you Buffer
Dyspepsia aiyl Slck-lleadachc
life miserable when th©’’*'
remedy is at your hand ?
@ TUTTS o
•Tiny Liver Fife©
z-xwill speedily remove all this trouble xk
*s7 enable you to oat and digest your food xjy
prevent headache and impart an
G enjoyment of life to which you l lJvo /Tl
been a stranger. Dose small. Price
25 cants. Ohlce 39 Park Place N. Y.
QOOQ©QOQQ©
JUDGE MeFADIN OF TAYLOR Tkx.
Wrote as follows: "D?< 2 JO. —Gents: I
recently suffered no little from very stub
-borninflamed sores on my hands. I bo’t
n bottle of Saxet from my druggist and
before I had taken all of it the inflamma-
tion disappeard and the sores healed up
at once.”
I hereby certify to the correctness of the
above statement. F. T. Cook M. D.
TAX 8? " Tho Nervous System (he Man.’
•fSi '
G. JACOBS’
“W CELERY
I PHOSPHATE
I’romptly relieves Sleeplessness. Mental or
Physical Exhaustion Loss of Appetite.
Melancholy. Loss of Power and General
Debility It builds up tho hoabb and
strength of the sufferer from the first dose.
Under its use a large clas: of dyspeptics and
neurasthenicswill find this scientific com-
pound a panacea for their ailments and dis
eases.
II is a Sovarßiim Rairt
For'Rhumatisnn Nervous Docility Spinal
Affections Dyspepsia and all tho peculiar
ailments which renders so many unfit for the
duties of life. It is without doubt tho par
exco fence of all building-up remedies ever
given to the public. A dose taken before
retiring affords the sufferer a rofreshinu
night’s repose and several boxe- cures the
worst cases of weak and broken down men
and women.
It contains the active principles of Celery
combined with Phosphoric Acid Oa'ciurn
Magnesia Iron «nd Sodium. It is pleasant
in it’s effects and never fails to benefit.
F r weak and debilitated females it is the
boat remedy within the whole range of mate-
ria medico.
Price SI.OO per box by mail prepaid; 6
boxes for $5.
Jacobs Pharmacy Company
Sole A ents Atlanta Go.
For sale hv Jt. M. WILLIAMS!
TONY DsGRAZIER’S
PalaceßarberShop
Neat Glean and First-clnsa work by
Competent Workmen.
LADIFS 1 WORK A SPECIALTY.
Hot and cold baths 25 cents at nil
hours. Fino cigars al-
ways on hand.
GFIrtTE T 73
Tony DeGkaziich Prop.
fit '
LIPPMAN BROS. Proprl.tora
Druggists. LI palin'! Clock. SAVANNAH.
Cbolly: My brother is in nick. He's
got a place as floor-walkah in a dry
i goods store. He is there 16 hours a
day. Awther: I cawn’t see the luck.
Cbolly: You cawn’t? Why his
pawnts can nevah bag at the kuces.-
[New York Weekly.
Strength mid Health.
i If you are not feeling strong and
i healthy try Electric Bitter* If la
I grippe has left you weak rud neary
I use Electric Bitters. This remedy
j acts directly on liver stomach and
I kidneys gently aiding those organs to
| perform their functions. If you are
|afflicted with sick headache you will
' find speedy and permanent relief by
I taking Electric Bitters. One trial
■ will convince you that this is the rem-
I edy you need. Large bottles only 50c
| at Smith Drug Go’s. 6
Mistress: Oh Mary see this mir-
ror I Lave broken and think of the
bad luck I shall now have for seven
years! Maid: What that little bit
of a mirror! But think of me—l
have just broken the big mirror in the
parlor.-[Fliegeude Blatter.
Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills.
Act on a new principle—regulating
the liver stomach and bowels through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr.
Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness
bad taste torpid liver piles and con-
stipation. Unequaled for men wo-
men children. Smallest mildest
surest; 50 doses 25 cents. Samples
free at Smith Llghtoot & Co.
The unintentional.—The ministers
wife (to industrial scholar): Eliza Jane
I’m sorry to hear from your school-
mistress you me not diligent at your
needlework You know who it is
finds work for idle hands to do?
Eliza Jane (intensely anxious to pro-
pitiate): Yes’m; please'tn you do!-
[Tid Bits.
How to Become I’lcshy.
Dr. Miles Nervine not only cures
all nervous disuses headache blues
nervous prostration sleeplessness
neuralgia St. Vitus dance fits and
hysteria but also builds up the body.
“1 am pleased to say that after years
of intense suffering with nervous dis-
ease headache and prostration I tried
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine ami in
two weeks gabled eight pounds in
weight. I could not lie down to
sleep but now sleep perfectly easy
and am still improving wonderfully.
Cannot say enough for the nervine.
—Mrs. L. B. Millard Dunkirk N. Y.”
“One customer used Nervine and
gained fifteen pounds in flesh says
Brown & Maybury Cortland N. V.”
Trial bottles and elegant book free al
Smith Drug Co. 3
Scads: You say he left no money ?
Baggs: No. You see he lost his
health getting wealthy and then lost
his wealth trying to get healthy.-
[Sraitb Gray & Co.’s Monthly.
BncKlen'B Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts
bruises sores ulcers salt rheum fever
sores tetter chapped hands chil-
blains corns and all skin eruptions
and positively cures piles or no pay
requited. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refund-
ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by Smith Drug Co.
“Where’s Satan this morning?”
asked Macchiayclli of the head Imp
“He’s gone down to the City Hall to
fix one of the inspectors” said the
imp. “You see our place hasn’t any
fire escapes and it might get us into
troublc.”~[Now York Herald.
A Little Girl’s Experience In a L'glH-
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tresscott tire
keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse- at
Sand Beach Mich. and are blessed
with a daughter four years old.
Last April sbe was taken down with
measles followed with a dreadful
cough and turning into a fever. Doe
tors al home and at Detroit treated
her but in vain she grew worse rap-
idly until she was a mere “handful of
boiies”—Then she tried Dr. King’s
New Discovery and after the use of
two and a half bottles was completely
cured. They say Dr. King’s New
Discovery is worth its weight in gold
yet you may get a trial bottle free at
Smith Drug Co’s. 6
Mrs. Stuyvesant: I understand
that Mrs. Van Amsterdam was not
at all pleased with Paddy-Ellsy’s piano
playing. Mrs. Van Cortlandt: Why
not? Mrs. Stuyvesant: Why you
see the stupid tellew didn’t tell a soul
that she gave him $2000 to play at
her last reception.-f Chicago News
Record.
Admitted the Fuels.
Newspaper editors have to be very
careful in opening their columns for
statements. But aware that the Dr.
Miles Medical Co. are responsible we
make room for the following testimo-
nial from R. McDougall Auburn Ind.
who for two years noticed a stoppage
or skipping of the pulse his left side
got so tender he could not lie on it
his heart fluttered he was alarmed
went to difl’erent doctors found no
relief but one bottle of Dr. Miles’
New Heart Cure cured him. The
elegant book “New and Startling
Facts” free nt Smith Drug Company.
It tells nil about henrt and nervous
diseases and ninny wonderful cures.
We handle only tho best and purest
drugs mid sell at the lowest possible
prices' Smith Unuu Co.
10-4-ts
Young Mte!
lie OU'er You a Hcmcdy
which In»urr» Softly to
Lift of Mother and Child.
“MOTHER’S FRIEND”
Jiotx Conflneiucnt of Its
Fain Uorror andllith.
Aftnr.Kln.onabnttloof ••Mothfr'. Friend” I
•ulToiwl l.ul I 111 l<> pnln nn.l did uol nip.rinno. that
wonknoM Afterward muni In mioh cmm.-Hrt.
Ankik Uioa Lamar Mo Jau. ISlb 1»V1.
Rent l>» txproM cha-ora prapnld on rrcelot <d
prion por bollla Book to Moihora malla.l rraa.
UIIADFIEI.U HICGVLATOK CO.
ATLANTA «A.
•OU! BY ALL PUUUUBTB.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
** Castor ia is bo well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Archer M. D.
11l So. Oxford St. Brooklyn N. Y
•’Tho use of ‘Caatoria h bo universal and
its merit* bo well known uiat it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keepCastoria
within easy reach.”
Carlos D. D.
New York City.
The Centaur Company 77 MtnaxT Street New Yore City.
I 1? A K. N U MILLION
WITH
W OLF <S& BRO.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
Dry Gi ocis Notions Bods and Shoes Etc.
ST. LOUIS. MEMPHIS CINCINNATI NEW ORLEANS PRTCIS DUPLICATED.
Nos. 224 and 220 Main Street Little Rock Arkansas.
ggy-NEW YORK OFFICE—639 BROADWAY.
ZESP POSTED!
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Democrat is now second to no daily outside of the large
liueh It is the newsiest local paper in the city.
HIE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
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lation of any paper in South Arkansas.
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Week I v I year ............................... LOO
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plete and every description of Job Printing done in the
best style and at reasonable prices.
wx- Office at the old stand next door to the Pacific Ex-
press office 118 State Lino Avenue.
J. W. GARDNER Proprietor.
Cafttorla cure* Colic Constipation
Sour Stomach Diarrhoea Eructatioa
Kills Worm* give* sleep and promotes di-
gestion
Without injurious medication.
“For several years I have recommended
your ‘Castoria’ and shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
result*.”
Edwin F. Pardee M. D.
125th Street and 7th Ave. New York City.
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Gardner, J. W. Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 1892, newspaper, October 19, 1892; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1643882/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.