The Post Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1896 Page: 9 of 10
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ar sale M Pnaprist or
ixarrAiN evm
til >t of price
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Gladness Comes
ll/ith £ better understanding of the
, » v transient nature of the many phys-
ical l!to, which vanish before proper ef-
forts—(fentlo efforts—plea, inteffoi ts -
rightly directed. There Is comfort in
SIm know ledjfe, that oo many forme of
«kk»eM sro not due to any actual dis-
«ase, bat simply to a ooiisUpated condi-
tion wf the system. which tne pleasant
family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prorapt-
, removes. That is Why It is the only
remedy with millions of families, and is
»Cverywhere esteemed oo highly by all
wlio value good health. Its beneficial
•effects are due to the fact., that it is the
One remedy which promotes internal
ctesnlinesH without debilitating the
(organa on which it acta I t to therefore
HM Important , in order to get its bene-
ffteittl effects, to note when yr>\\ pur-
L«hase, that you have the genuine arti-
cle, which is manufactured by the ('a Ii.
llornia Fig Syrup Co. only and fold by
i *1! reputable druggist*-
If in the enjoyment of go'si health,
1*d tha system is regular, laxatives or
.litorremedies are than not needed. If
'afflicted with any actual disease, one
itnajf be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a luMttive.
one should have the best, and with th-
well-informed everywhere, Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most, largely
Used and gives most general satisfaction.
ILL
EDUCATIONAL.
UK1VF.RSITY Of NOTRE DAM*.
Und'iAna.
t<i C-tirttata, lUtttet.-n, Bdwon, 1«-
Ti<* IlffllriMl kaiUtorliif l l .ravjth I't-rpii. itof/
i'ff<» OtHfW*. I4«M FlW lO k'l (Vlltnl* K*l»n
ipirfe.i thetU.4uit MMjulr*4 for sdxulxtlon ini./
»«■ «•' Senior Yoer, of 9.t*y - t tii* OoitfflUrc
. A limited iiunibM- tor th<
ctnte will he received »p*clal rote*.
1**11. tor 1>oy* tinder 1* year* I* tmique m
>***e i 1 >t« cq'J I pm**\te. U,< Ywvs will
til), lfttft. (alalenw *S*„f IW on ft-ppll
k to V»»I MKT. a. €L SU C. , freaUcr.A,
1 UXt. UK
for *»ac'8»« sue locating Gold or
ill A Ortt loetor Sldrte* wcmhuwwi, M. 7* TOW-
X^SStL 3*k IS?, iduthlhttou, Dona.
HOT WJtATKSR
Brings Diteatex th# Direct Host,it o\
High Temperaturs
Sun strobe heat xtroke, <fflolera In
tci.iii... i.'ii I. m,i. '.no, acuta .....
rhea and dysentery nervoue prostra
tlon all mult from depressed states
caused by hot weathei There are two
ways to guard against these ailments
One 1» to go to a colder climate Thou
»n.1s of people are not able to .!o this
Another way to prevent these dim aset
Is to nee Peruna before each meal dur
big the hottest, part of the season. Those
who have neglected to guard against
these allmentw, und are alreail; victims
of either of them, should take Pe-ru-na
as directed on the label on the bottle
Send for a free copy of the Ills of Life
Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufae
luring Company, Columbus, Ohio.
W. K. Vogel. Glddlnge, Texas, write*
ax ns follows: "I was so badly afflicted
with slrlasla (heat stroke) that li was
impossible lor me to go Into the Helds,
for us aeon ae I got In the sun I would
become unconaclcua. One bottle of Pe
ru-llft <iU ed me entirely, so that now 1
can stand In the greatest heat.”
‘’What was the moet striking thing
you saw in India?” was asked of a
woman who has Just returned iroui a
tour arouud the world. '•Butter,” #h»
implied “That seems strange, bid it
is a fact that In India butter made
from the thill milik of the native cow
is 'blue, Instead of yellow. When 1
came across this azure aubstance I
vowed 1 would nol touch it, hurt others
did »o, wuh evident enjoyment, and.
curiosity getting the upper hand, i
| tried l he butter, and, to my surprlxe,
found it delicious. You who nee the
I goldi n pate of fresh butter used tn
I America can hardly realize what It to
j to see bread painted 'blue. The blue
S butter of India Is preferable to the
i duff they serve aa butter In Norway
jand Sweeden.” continued th# globe
j trotter, “for there wo had nothing but
I oleomargarine.'’
| P«nvii*l.
I ANY ONF. who has iK*t*n benefited by the
UMjof I>r. William*’ Flak FHU will r& eive In
formation of much value and luteresl by writ
itiffto Fink Fill*, F. O Box 159J. FhMadelplilg,
l‘a.
Green corn is beginning to taste llk«
horwe fe^d.
If a boy congeal* to wear ahooa In
slimmer it is to ti*it.m[> on the loot of
boyt» who go bare foot.
lk«li‘< Catarrh Cure
! te a constitutional cure. Price, 70a. j
Every bad married woman that j
j ever lived had un indulgent husband. J
| The first thing a man “ays about hie i
j onerny is that iio j» crazy. j
| Every man thinks the church he be- j
J long-s to docs the most bagging. ,
nun !
g jjf Loju
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“MURDER WILL OUT.’
ALPHONSO F. CUT A IA R COULD
NOT ESCAPE HIS CRIME.
.0*i Il«utakn«il Coot sn.1 V <»lI•<>?.•«! Dar*
tug th« Cnnrt« of Jflte Kvneiit Trial
1h« .InrtgH’i S«uiBtlon«l Word* of
hfflu tfiiicfi.
... ON VIC I ED of the
murder of Johanna
Logus wife of lb"
0 rloua Jimmy
mis, A!phonao
Cutalar, Jr., 17
years after the
crime vim commit-
ted, was recently,
in a Philadelphia
court, sentenced to
be bunged. Fully
an hour was cor.sumod by the court
with his opinion. During all this time
the prisoner sst I t the dock, and his
eye* nevar left the Judges face. ll«
was drinking In every word Not a
syllable escaped him. There war a
do&th-llke atlliuess In the room,
broken only by tha buzzing of a big
blue bottle fly on the window pi'iie
Although realizing that hto life was
bunging by a thread, Cutalar showed
no emotion. It was evident from tbe
sturt thnt the judge was not favorably
disposed toward the granting of u new
trial Cutalar, too, must have known
how it was going to end. But he sat
there llnt«nli)K. and there was not a
quiver of a muscle, not a change of
oxprewdon, nothing that could be con
■trued Into fear, or even anxiety.
Judge Yerltce reviewed the liielory of
the case at length, and his opinion was
intersperse with quotations calculated
to serve aa precedents. F'indlng that It
was no) noccsBary for the common
wealth to prove iha actual cause of
* Good Thing.
run ud *
STOP!
i
The best reason in the world why s
some things sell so well is because they J
are good. That is one reason for the s
great sales of “BATTLE AX," J
^ But good auality is only half (he story |§
The other half is the size of a 5 cent piece, H
It is as big almost as a 10 cent piece of |f
other and poorer kinds. S
Facts are facts. You can buy and see for ss
yourself♦ Five cents isn't much to invest, H
v
ALPHONSO F. CUTAlAtt.
death, thr. Judge wae unable to arrive
kt any other corcluslon than that the
opinion of fhp j iry was warranted by
the weight of Uie evidence. District
Attorney Graham th. n mad .hi rqi
ordz of ihe case and moved the court
to pa>s sentence upon the ve diet of
the Jury.
The prisoner vwis ordered to stand
up. tie arose to hta feet imflinchi: gly,
and grasped the iron railing of ihe dock
with firm i ands
After due cotfsidoratiou," beg in the
Judge, 'iho conclusion hue been reach
ed Dial ihe verdict must be sustained
We can only say to yon tha; you should
now give your attention *<• ihe future,
and the welfare of your aotil ks the
first and greatest consideration To
others the moral of this case may point
ai> impressive lesson It shows that
the law follows with leaden hod and
strikes with an iron hand. If you hud
reflected upon this yon might not now
be where you are. The sentence of the
court Is that you be taken hence to the
County prison and there I”, hanged by
the neck until you are dead. And
may God. in His infinite wisdom, have
mercy on your soul'"
Miifi Wan C’Rlteil WIiIIh Ailaap to PrfHih
Miss Clara E. Wogelman, whom
home is near Laporte, link, started a
few riave ago for New York, where she
will lake passage for Armenia, which
will be the scene of her life work. 1;
was not Mis« Wogclman's purpose to
engage In missionary woik until she
received an alleged revelation In a
dream Saturday night, which she »a>.
br.de her go at once. She believed th
command to be divine, and Immediati
ly begun, preparations for the long jour-
ney. It had been planned that she
ihould attend college the coming year.
I>«v»p(y liivi)lv«tl, II* Hlllerj lllrnnnlf.
E II Gibson, president of the On-
1awa Paper company of Greenwich,
N. Y., committed suicide the other
lay by poisoning. The compsu. failed
.-Win time ago, and It l« alleged tiiat
It was discovered that Gibson had m.ed
up a number of estate- to which he was
trustee. The amount Involved, h is
add. "-li! probably reach 000.
SnailowiAd .1 I'niftoraoiift Hng.
nr. James Marshall di«’d at his homo
• c Hopkinsville, K,».. In nnviil ions
fr cm the effect of having wallowed a
piVfonmjfi bug while picking and eat-
ing Mickberries. H. wn.s 17 years of
tgr.
HMiM
A-
Roxhury Garettr As she sat ivn fh> j
stops, tbe lit.hrr overling, be 'calmed ;
the right to a k -s for every sfcooting
star. Hhe at first demurred, as became
a modest maiden; but finally vleldod
fibs was even so acixvnimo:hut!ng as to i
cal! ms attention to flying meteors :
that were about to escape bis observa-
tion, and thew got to ‘'catling" him on !
lightning bugs and at lact get him
down to steady work on tbe light i f 1
a lantern that a man was swinging 1
about a sew»r In the distance that was
being repaired.
Do. Brlssaud and Marie,two French
authorities on nervous diseases, cite
Prince Bismarck as one of the few In-
stances of very bright mind found In
a very tall body. They say that the
healthiest persons are rather under
than above the middle height and that
tbe children who come out best at ;
school examinations In France are
those whose bodies have grown rlow-
ly.
Massachusets hae lost within- two
years six of her governors, all of
whom had a national reputation
Ames, Banks. Rice, Robinson, <' .-cn
ha'ge and Russell. To day she has
only four <4 her governors of the past
Long llrakeit. Olnfflln an.l ilout-
well.
dim have lost n great many um-
brellas, hut did you over find ono,J
By Sienuher, Train or Bout?
Which of thcKc have you selected as a means |
of travel? No matter. Whichever It Is. recoi ■
'leefc tha’ for 'u*v-sickness dlsordtMH of the
stomat'h, liver and bowels, engendered by rough I
locomotion and bad fftod or v> a ter and for mu- >
iarlal troubles, Ho»tetter Stomach Bitters |
1g the most uteful specific you can take with j
you it i.“. invaluable also for rheumatism, kid”
ney complaints and nervous trouble.
Thousands ol people at summer re- I
sorts owe bills at home. I
Nctmitlflc Jirp*
Tbe Japanese are keeping pa«*e wftft
f science. A mortem
iuctiOQb of pboto
d by means of <Imi
Koent^en rays, has been issued ftji
1’rofs Y. Yaina^uchi and 1 Mi/uia
of Toklo University.
men!
repr<
Ev<
.'ol who l«
t book.
Kvery one in love thinks that tn?
keeps it carefully concealed.
Beauty's bane u» '-•r- ^
the fading or falling of
the hair. Luxuriant
tresses are far more to the
matron than to the maid whose casSutf
of charms i3 yet unrified by (iw#.
Beautiful women will be glad ^ to
reminded that falling or fading hmit
is unknown to those who use
Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
PATENTS, TRADE MARKS
EyBWlnAtlOfl and Adtlcfl nz to a*’ bK
Hp»»«1 lor “Inventor*’ or Mow t«ti
O KARItKLL A SON, W-Mihlngtou, I).
rent Ion
Patent
nventom’ OmJi
OPIUMS'::-
Eut. In 1171. Tti-m—fflMIffl
cured. ClzeMSwt and l>f*at cure, v rkeTimmiu.
‘K. MAitatM, Quincy, Mtrb.
W N U Dallas
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Wtifiu Aa»w«rlDM Mam*
tlon this Fnper
BLACKWELL’S
SEE?
Slfej
Trustworthy Bicycles
Those who have $100 to pay lor a bicycle buy
Columbias, of course. They are standard. Those
who have not $100 may be tempted by so-called
bicycle bargains unless they know of the reliable
HARTFORDS
*65, *50, *45.
Hartford Bicycles arc made in a specially equipped fac-
tory, tmder the direct control and supervision of the
Pope Mfy. Co, The $l>5 Hartford is the sort of bicycle
usually listed at $100. The $50 bicycle is the sort
usually listed at $80 or more. The $45 boys' and girls'
machines are unequal!, i value.
Bmutlful Art CaUfl^nr of Columbia and Hartford Bicycle* i» free if you call upon frfflflr ,
Columbia Agent ; by mail from us for two a-ce
i a-ccnt atampu
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.
Branch Stores and Agencies in almost *vt,ry city and town. If Columbia* nr© not
properly represented in your vicinity, let u* know.
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Addre»a .
ALHUOfJH
cowiPawy
(.‘bicagu; San Yran-
*«.- 0*1 ; Ft.-Worth
T % n Aotenuo, T»» ;
Man»i
f f ity, Bwiut Ix>uu.
I Mo 5 f-ionx C.ly.
| D«bui|ito,Diun
j port. Dot H«l
1 )■ . Mi'
■ inn ;
hum*.
P**i i# til . Pet■ oil 1
' ^ Ms f- Hnftalo V ; j
Na*» fork <‘ilyi |
Hoatnv.Mar:, ;
Baltinioto
IF SILVER WINSr.
noubic* in price, then tnettoH tin
a** they are
vtn prr
bor and
am
bor doi
:>r pr
W.
odllC
price, then aietail^ am«t ui*o double in price.
»y arv la not If labor doubles in cost and tnr pror
i lit. .HUH: u i 111 (’ I *"* II) ( • • ;, Aft. 1110(01 n 1 Hll,k . s
i (, ylinders, Tank* and Substructures, be
mine and labor, must u1m.> double in i
rafore, your ®t now Will buy as much a
il^hrs if silver wins, or if people think it will wrtvl
81^ ft Yrt 2 in favor of buying now
11 s'fce s> SU I advance may conic in u pion
^or in a w,?ek. Aerrnotor prices will n«>t advanceusflei
compelled by an advance in labor and material >u
ires on Press Cylinders are 4*>v below anything ever onoted,
d ear other goods are as i> w at they aaa be pi * m ed,
even with our splendid fiyeiJitir* A general rush to coheir
, future needs, while fi hum so much, msy quickly exhaust ot)f
j Immense stock and. com|»I the sdvanee. Gient ss'.vuj^ can
IFYOU BUY KOW
Pipe, Htlinpi < yllndsrt, Tank
product of tha mine :*'id
thei
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Moffitt, D. J. The Post Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1896, newspaper, August 21, 1896; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982845/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .