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Newspaper

Oxford Eagle

Location

Oxford, Mississippi, United States of America

Date

Apr 25, 1889

Page

1

Fragmented 19th Century Dispatches and Global Tensions

A garbled slice of late 19th century news touches on Pyatt’s son joining a New York law firm, U S Army general resignations, border clashes near Oklahoma, yellow fever reports, and shipments of grain to Liverpool. It notes immigrant arrivals, pension decisions, and parliamentary by elections. The item blends multiple events with limited clarity.

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Vast North River Fire Destroys Lard Refinery and Elevators

A massive blaze swept the North River waterfront destroying Fairbanks lard refinery and Rossiter stores, with elevators and stockyards fed by flames. Two workmen killed, several injured, and thousands watched from across the river as fireboats and tugs fought the flames for hours.

Numerous Local Actions Highlight Mississippi News

Yalobasha County residents protest the Supervisors plan to condemn Coffeeville courthouse and bid for a new building near 20000 dollars. Reports note a bi centennial celebration proposal for Roxborough Pennsylvania. Baron Erlanger rumored to trade for Louisville Southern. Tax Farmers Exchange to organize in Memphis May 4. Timber firm buys 150000 acres of Mississippi timberland and seeks more pine land while moving mills north next year. Drowning deaths occur when Miss Flora Carver and others capsize at Slater's Mill. Desperado Harrison Austin linked to Elliott murder arrives at Fort Smith. Atlanta suffers 150000 dollars fire loss. A wagon crossing tragedy drowns Mrs Lucas and two daughters near Carthage. John D. Jennings will probate will worth nearly 3 million. Hagar B Jenks reinstated as Chief of Railway Mail Service Louisville. Oklahoma emigrant surge discussed in London.

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Plot to Assassinate Czar of Russia Revealed

April 19 St Petersburg report states police uncovered a Nihilist plot to kill the Czar using dynamite at a funeral. Several implicated individuals were arrested after warning to the Czar to avoid attendance. First case of its kind in Nebraska involves libel against World Publisher.

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Hydrophobia deaths and varied incidents across the South

Report of hydrophobia deaths among mules near Harerille Alabama and a Memphis shooting death of Tom Cochran by Officer Hendrick. Also noted are Birmingham locomotive accidents, court actions in Kentucky and Tennessee, arson and fires, a famous satin inaugural address, poisonings in Ringgold Georgia, burglaries, labor meetings, and plans for a steel plant in Birmingham.

New York Fashions Show Wide Polonaise Attire

Elegant empire polonaise ensembles for slender women feature green and tan cloth with gold braid and ribbon, paired with poke bonnets or brimmed hats. Camel hair and gray wools create full skirts and gathered backs, while red cloths and copper cords decorate redingotes. Additional notes cover courtly jewelry, royal rings, fur caps in Russia, and jewel valuations.

Old Hutch's Secret and Warmer's Remedies Pop Up in Tale

The piece profiles E. P. Hutchison famed as Old Hutch who reportedly made five million dollars in a month through wheat trading. It contrasts his savvy with quotes about Gould and notes a medicinal inventor reviving old remedies including War ner's Log Cabin products. A Georgia farmer discovers a sow stealing milk from a three gallon cow, revealing the mystery was simple.

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Drawing Room Lessons for Debutantes in Royal Receptions

A magazine recounts a Madame instructing a debutante in courtly bearing for the Queen and royal family. Lessons include head posture, gliding steps, six curtseys, graceful salutes, and proper ticket handling, with notes on American pupils and English heiresses.

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