The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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War*'
A .£5”„££i
the Dover expr*B(,J
**• Fifteen ptatten
°*ra nre known*
ind at least twenty-
injured. There l*
identifying the dead
collision is said tc
’ogr- Trains always
•caching- the Haek-
rhe South Orange
VO ofMt behind the
t there was no time
man.
a Bahjr.
'a., Jan. 18__The
t Prof. KarUhornc
mpfceU, who ware
inson sisters Thu ra-
te murder them,
interest lent to it
detective Marshall
»r against the two
i authorities claim
to show that Miat
by was alive whoa
gie’s statement re-
ig of the infant
wag subetant
la yesterday.
'niuary' hear!
Dr. CampB
b his arrest is :
ntfcJ. Tlo re-
shoot
irantlv chung-
would shoot
pistol to his
11 led the trig-
out. Luckily
io scramble of
itaide.
Jan. 15—A
Fla,, s.ays:
•• Willis, a
ot and aeri-
as Petrower.
<ht unknown
io>taa where
ded, riddled
ion tired the
was resting,
ly afraid the
i the wound
1U—A man
Martin, and
Je the
hants1
J.OOO.J
Is foi,
ff«T*
AlfP COUNTRYl numu.
Th« H«ket Store. ’ I ▼telMng fJi-mli Bo**te, is
FRO* TIOGA.
j£p^“8L7££££ K:
Dr. T. N. Caller opened ud In hi.
MS-.•x-K
Pilot Point, Stock Farm.
io«ra mk wu mu sms ruor ran. tom.
•n io aervicA. *
Messrs. We bitter l
i.Ulwd ibolr ■*«>
s'BSsSSttiatT
»o"i"usss?as*-«"«. oi-
* the Texas Wotlla I ,n‘ere»‘j *,
>nck. roccirf i:»0, o« hit „||,
«— *»-»3. ^££££££21T "" °um««
two races and won both one h-in - a . a ,n the,r /•»«»! form. Started ir
inwood is by Robert McGregor i lvTai •SCOnd ,n *ach Rob
,“d in
*£££!—-'"" TS£KS e|~ SSSrS ssl* F's.‘™Atari; st F=*
-iMtl‘i0htba00,J,*r h*' *wtaD*taa I^ white o^h^.0’f °‘h8r ^P^pettea* J^RLHalJh B,WOOd ^ **7‘rac^lt
insetsof sfliu l'Si'-KjPoodrom °»>«r points. * * ^ the2:») lirt. WMiah 15 who hss more than 1800 decend.m
2L1 rd.’SSi?1* »w««n brato. F.h ,-_i -
♦hey have promised.' *moun‘
visit
’• Utile*.
. 13—The e
ce at fort
tore serious
Jfe “ow appears •
Tv Iriiled by the
w is a serious one
•n, which wis al-
4 by tho frequent
shell which have
past few months,
the explosion on
e was more serl-
nnounced. Later
killed and eight
disasters to the
effect ot consld-
them, and it is
cause a derided
vor of Peixoto.
r.h Wait
p Jan. lj.-
omisee to i
as been inaugu-
->»«* is a kinaess
o bo held next
opal church, of
the rector. The
from the puHjdts
ches yesterday,
odist and United
listers declare
icirt dance and
pers of the an-
olerated in civ-
all in chdroh
of the two
y warned yes-
ames would be
n the member-
•Ud«
,n. 15—With a
tnder a terrific
the mountains
urday, carrying
Several miners’
e crushed and .
irevy and JqJtfT- L
inner in -fneir |
id before they
the slide was
he life out of
It is feared
er tho Immense
il spring cbtries
aauy perished,
arrowly escajr
•—The Cranch
ashington was
sterday morn-
mer, a child 7
A 8ound Liver Makes a Well Man-
Are you Bi Ulcus, Constipated o.
troubled with Jaundice, Sick Headachy
r«T,riy;»S:rtSrs
8houldeni,U Chills and Fever,,*T Mj»«
______—---—_______-=* have any of these symptomNyour Liver
AUBREY CORRESPONDENCE-
| mw. j» m». w^-frty s25Snf^u^S5Sffgw!ffi
|hat b©«u wmarkable lor iiv Spriag i e ^ttS n0 equal rb a Liver Medicine.
|appearance. mlI- Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles at A.
[ The-men about town” went flishing Hagland’s. ____
f this week. A blit erowd assembled on the square
John Biatler has just returned fronn Mond^ n,ght t0 witness the trial Of
| Greenville, where he has been vislll g ^ cllpper tire extlngt Isber. The
^ aa, arent who was introducing the extin-
out announcing the wedding - ^ ^ a plank Uou#e oonstruoted
DyOhes and Miss Bella Ld- Riit|irated „ub Beverai gallons uf^
■ 4 at the Baptist chur Jh ^ M He propCBed to set Are to the
a, house and after it w as under good bead-
Is in Dallas attending ^ put out the tire In seven seconds
Ke- abiliiv to do so seemed unreason
j-^WHITTEN 4 SCARBOROUGH, Pnprlton.
('
Barton Sc Bro.,
EAST SIDE SQUARE FOB
furniture.
Coffins and Caskets fkirnished day or ninhf.
C’-A.XjXj ATTI3 SEE XJS.
krelaUves
jpfcrds are
wards to I
this evening-
Arthur caddel ----------- - way t0 put out the nre in »ci™ -------
Commercial College. yiH ttbilliy to do so seemed unreason-
1 Miss Vv illie Mcuee, of Pilot Po nt, of fire was out in
Llted several days in our village last ^ bls mile
of Sp-i., Hill. -blpp.-.
tr-Uiad ol hogs Horn here baturday. The Grip-
Mr. tiblpp, ta‘« of ls ‘ett0ijin* Xn experience with this disease during
.a... m .vriiliijf. .. a. “"■•“>-*• ^ffig!^*SSrWSJSS
ear
BJ* Man about town” says it’, too Warm
to wear a coat. ’
“Durinir tho epidemic of la grippe ”",”,h v“‘"^"|fDr7kTog’8 New Uiscovaijr,
Chitmoerhiin^s Cougn itemedytoostne who ^nve usedD^ tro«bleBOme after re-
leau nere and was much hotter jlkea^han J ()f lhU disease. By ail means get a
inner cough medicine. l1',,V ' LN°,’ uUd trv it. It is guaranteed, and
druggist, ouhtsworth, 111. U*e K>‘P * money will be refunded if no good results
urucu lue S itt use. Bold by A. M. Ragland.
il prompt and effectual and DIED-
i,11 prevent any wunency ot u,>e dtseiw ^ Laura Tlploa died Tuesday of
tdward pneumonia, hor sa y asthma, at her fathers home near flp-
'^Ragland. ___ t0n's Chapel and was burled
ne .oaroe. ” - aQ
J«ne Martin of 8nmmerest, Kr
me to suy with her brother Prof’
«<« will attend hi. .oh^ .J
»« «£!^!s*sr 7Z2TL,
J.S1 ~“V.a 4., »
_ J. W.Kckel, baa added .nether room w r , WotiC0.
need °a ®0a:h burini^0*^ tl^d1 e°nt,nue »>elr1
uiTr\^ssJtB£r^
:r.‘r' ~ *r-sfssa * • —•i™*—*»«».
few mile, from Tioga to look at their I Married ~
*~e*.lmr.l X. him H.r-
rn.nge.nenu for the luo.ber m h„^?,?* r®‘h®r-“«*r B.tew, Rev. W. F. Cnn-
•'«• *L,r.z°:th'“zzw„,,,
7Jj» y ■■■* ’*** °*lb* vvuuij
» h-PPy and
;v,spr^-M. „v J w-JSsasr. .ta,P,.r,‘perou<
IkSt ®s.lr New Year
c,OK’ »”'y to
j “d conti»M
Janu.rr ,* -------- - lasted that wearing a little powderfd * tbo»8and repetitions,
ulphur in the .looking, could not do fnr .11__* • .
mtiiii:
uriiniih. «» “v>
____ ton's Ohaoel and
Hon J W. Bailey Introduced a resolu- place Wednesday.__
lion in' the house declaring against the Baliard'. Snow Liniment.
i ,t„<r of bond, by the secretary ol the MrB Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says.
ssk: “»i&srsHtfsss? -t-
^^srsrpstn a- 4-sr j&sssrss;
00 m Im issued at least'ip times of f.ors anS friends what it has done for me. >J
pr.:. iSSfV* %
l^eiment live within Its Income if i Cuts, Sprains, etc.. Sold by A. M. Bag
has to cut expenses to do so. an
at tbi.
---- « Twwvm.. """ eveapea It. Mr.
ir S^ rwt,b “** d,))m ::rnd,c,ho,er‘’,nd th*‘,,n °««»<oD.i
. t efri ^ ,t,e ,0W Prlc« of ®“*Paon;“,0*‘h« old remedy,^—ulphur,
J T °f Umr ,nd 'noltMes,—might
“k of *‘1 Here are three p.- •” e<1,,*llIr «°°<1 or even better pro-
>ri?ekof0$i1^5P*P*r* * Je,rfor tbe te<itloil -Oof Dumb Animals.
>od reh.d|,lme. *° ,apP'y Touraelf W« OF Canooi,-. Toalc ^ w--,
e,di°S •» ■ low price. I „ ~
friend J‘tB’ Pocdrom entertalned w°rtb $6.00 for the Boyg-even
Wend. Tuesday evening, com- of ••^ool-book., t.bieu or
•Vto their gue«. MloTli no ma^ ay°U * «oeM •» 'be bean,
drum of 8t. Louis ° matter how small the purchase. ’
lT-=-r---- / Ragland's Corner.
»® Frw Raiding Room • -* — --***-
gland’. I* opon every night.
for all my friends
and patrons.
Solicitously,
New. Johnsor
^•tiemen
to»^'PA0AM^mS,Sr"
tin ii •k^T'rrM«itu,:it6
For Ha. k* ,,,, “M0D *' »b« term.
r pedigree, terms Ao., see the ad
vertlsement In another column.
Th«8tok.
Mrs. Wo. Ryen ha. been very .lok
•everal days. Mrs. W. F. Cunning-
r® wh0 bM been siek for some weeks
IwporUd able le sit up. W. t. Nunn
I about the lame. There are quite a
Mber of severs case, off grippe
RmI Estate Transfer.
— following tales of property have
J m*de >»«e**l7 hut not heretofore
orted:
-bylor Auteryhas bought the W. D.
rtoyd dwelling on east Main street,
rw. D. Oloyd has bought the Owen
l place.
with you about |
,, —- win ne «
the middle ol the mooth.
Yours sJdcerely,
T‘ H. Levkrino,
. Frssh Garden Seed.
"SiSXSVi .°nA ,Ml "at 00 Com-
Onion Hi *Dd ,ur® l<1 ^ow; also
°80 Ragland's.
I0to,r'"dI"*J-8D*n“u-
— ■— -
j Wanted.
■nd mast have It. ,lle tooney
The Raoket Store.
Trotting Bred Stoefc and Land for Sale.
Staf?l?.,0wB> my trotting bred .lock-
&3BurJd-“s5
Pf'0®*-. Mares In tbelr prim7
^s^RlSEL? SSSr4.Br~i °*
•• •»? b3 ts,.uKfi
"TSSSfSn
wan? jiw-rge‘ J> P' O.rnali when you
SSt*”,"1 w“k d»"*- ■»
8om# Largo Hoga.
Mr. Jeff Elmore butchered two hog.
Which netted 447 and 480 pounds. The*
XL STLTS},ar >nd • h*lf °*d-
ibl.7e.r W" b,V® he,rd ot
ih?t*h7*K ~.?fr* Jo° Klng "Porte to us
ibat his brother, W. R. W. King near
Co Ina, butchered four bogs which
weighed something over 1900 pounds
net-one of which weighed 850 and
another over 500.
-g|
-no, seven m||eg ,rnD| Daj[J "ITJ •' * Wln« of Cffirdul
ISJSkl* 80 *cr*« In cultlvatfon^ ‘,,d ^EDFOROS BLACK-DRAUGHT are
sell deeKow Vri^i a^d U £?‘°J '° Pll fol,ow‘B«^“«rtbant. in
rare opportunity p c**’ !?d'* Affords a Pilot Point: Sam Gainer,
Ualias, Tex.? Jan. 10th*Ip
the world—
tLal A rv .
" every expectation at
beauty and ntlllty. -Sweet Sixteen” Is
./ffiZSGX&ZZS
cat, colors. The pad harmonLe. wl.h
beexqulfltean-ay of color above, while
the dates are easily read. Hood’s Cal-
endar may be obtained of your druggl.t
or by aendlng 6 cent. In staropa tor one
row.,rc.r,wo’‘oo-LHood*c°
JpUce- toth, IS9A. D50. Wm. WhPtten ’ I •b^otely th^re ,.Td Co^r.0"V
vV'--‘ ) ' “ W‘
V SIACK-ORAUGHT tea euiw unw
Tha Globe-Democrat Free.
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i ss* aiaj.", T‘ir ^ P
Weekly Glom-d.mockat"?now fi*
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THE 8TATE OF TEXAS
BB^aat.'sartar'ft
OF D KF r”' CO OF T,”o ®l
5“ dSW nxat!!? S»
published In said Otoot? ^K"!WI,P•IH’,
«ben In ,he nefrH?UffiJ.^L'Cn®‘-
mi me return dav hare«r J
summon J. W. Bowlin* wfio.« « M y
‘-wsafesS5
«“»3Sr
isi’sj-'iiLsrir*
low. IF. -S. *1 * *“ eubetanoe aa fol
the 'amount' Of*Vty' dolteradT*gW h
bt»lnir th« i/uino .j ^ Wm the fnmi
SS-Sl-l
SPs^Srw*
| ^.ve «em!,tedhtehrrsn.’mehOW,ng h°W y0U
lthu».,LU?d*r?'T band In Pilot Point.
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Moffitt, D. J. The Post-Mirror. (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1894, newspaper, January 19, 1894; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth984685/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .