The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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TO oonnnupo^m<:xTN.
AU ee wu leetlone for this ahouM Ik?
MMBMaM hf the MUM of tlw author; not in.
iMtfinforptiolkatkm, kut as evuU m*« « f #,,,,.1
tgimflttmtmd UIMlncl.
l la\r <>((, o wind
O pilot, Ui trung
wwaro-of tUcatr.in.l
look to the gultliug
|i«|anraMpla ahor«.
aklpa Uut Mil on iti.
WUt rkl. thai la ■ailing
«| MUM anil lama ami
atronf, ami brinf, (or
ahora.
teeaalrtroej thai ts soroew here
ttm ear lb, there'* lume
aadgema, true lore la
lot Be: ao, pilot, Oaafv
aay ahtp to ihore.
day.: O, youth la wondjoua
t their gin., the earth be-
bat nerer a alft for me .
far the aititf that, oat
tiiemr >e«r my .bore.
I wid: but the (armor
of hand, at work to hla Held
•<tale I apoto, fcr ho
_.tome
if«i walled long (or the |hil>
ahore.
look.la And, II may be the
andfame, UMfWaol all-
eMv^VnOvaduiaeir it b
U port, orwhether the aaiU
HI!***'"/: :
elatt but, though ahe nerer hatl
z
or tared the ocean
IMUImIj mated the yeaH, watching a far
anchored eloee In eight of my
'"■I jji ntlv led the man lit tlio boil. Tin'
tljiiijj man plilivtl liiinM-lf eim;uri\
Ujiiiii it, Imikiu" •.iraijrlil In-furo Liui
lm I'alU-il liji wife to liiiu.
"Uoml t >c, ilnctur; I .hall l.o oil' it,
a moment," saiil, lu-, in :i i troiii;, vlmr
vuiot), M lit) took liii little wlfu In
arnurf Hour little Miuie," a.l.W.l
in Cheerful V. ko; 1 Jo MlyVf vu.n
®JMSS - will litiil si.tnu oin-tt.
Et'&fllF ^°U w'lv" y°ur "M matt i>
litre Wj-itiyk his wife's furl* lietwivn
lux t wo trembling lunula :n„l ki,.-ril li,:r
i,
tit i u-
into
r /*.
nturimireil " wllo«," ami
iw lie £iivp lier a
USQJWfi
yox steis
tareru,
porncr,
wino;
*****
ton Stein.
"Tto kilting business
thine.H
and flue
.W,e>
too Stein.
THE XYSTKBY OF DEATH.
A prominent official, (it anther a man
wbo Udoftco been prominent, passed
oat of till* life the other day. Tim phy-
sician who attended him, in tlescriljinjr
to me the painful icene* attendant upon
hU death-bed, aaltl: "I have witnessed
In the lour experience of my life many
. *#€fS MS^^SW"*
only growa npon me a* the years-ad-
vance." He then went on to talk of
bow thp nvefigip man meets death. He
•aid that in the majority of eases, where
hate physicians in at-
paseoul of lifo without
Of the great change.
ta narcotics given
kin, and die tho death ol
being
them to dt
brutee, aa this pbyiieian says,instead
of like men. This medical authority
has an> idea, that the first moment of
death oome* like the period of dropping
off to (leap, the. sleeper not knowing
when it conjeg. He nas often, experi-
mented with a.handkerchief to see if lie
could ascertain the exact period when:
he wuuld fall ideep. ' Tltfe ho would!
. attempt to do by lying down with a
handkerchief In his hand, trusting thai
when the moment came thB relaxation
of his hand In dropping the handker-
chief woald tell him tne exact moment
when be lost consclonsncss Uut he al-
ways failed in the experiment.
A UMAREABLE DEAT1I-BEUSCEKE.
In (peaking npon this subject of
death be described a most ren'inrkable
death-bed soene, Which' lie witnessed
"I*™ the ostakirts of Washington.
The hewof this occasion was a poor
Frenchman, who worked as an ostler
for a email Innkeeper; who kept a house
whurn hucksters and countrj nicn found
a simple fare and low prices to suit
This Frenohman lived in a very
small house near the inn. He was mn'r-
nca, and with an income of 815 a
month he and his wife managed to live
Ln7. thej considered comfort. ■ He
?T' '1I>W0Ter< the use of a small pntcb
' of land, the products of which enabled
him to eke oat his very moderaUiln-
come. The' tlnie came, after several
years of bis hnmble life, that tliu .hus-
osiid eoeld nomore go to his work. A
disease of the kidneys, long neglucted,
Kiied upon Hm with a savugc hold, so
that hi a fafrtr short days (Icath came
near. The _phystcian that was called
WM wrprleeo to find this noitr man
possessing a culture far aboyo the ordl-
(n*J7|/The French ostler, working for
tto-hitmble pittanoe of ®lf> a niontli.
• i. . library weli-thuilibed work.s
oftbe^best French writers. Itucinc.
tomellle, Uoliere, Balzau, ami Voltaire
were the dally companions of this lium-
ble foreigner.
T^e physielan soon saw that there
"i0,® for his art there, that
death could not be averted; but he did
not mwtlon this to the sick man. lie
gare^hijn j potion to make htm sleep.
. l. ? time being left hiin to the
care of hla young wife, wh6 nursed her
hnaband as ten«rlyas Uhe was a child
wdnotj fnll^Srwn man.
phyriclan ri(lted the Frenc
houM^ln the evening. It
the fall, and the cool nighu
J™ "^'e to bnlld a cheerful fire in the
open fireplace in the main room of the
iu"f ^be,frenchman was found cit-
n!? iil ^ ®«y-chnir in front of the
*}'•. countenance had upon it an
Then
ijiilckly "au revoir,
final kiss.
At once lu> became rigid, and ex
claimed in a loud voico, " Stand liack,
ah I My father before jite ttt.Walerloa
dreil with bis face to the enemy. I too
will face the great micuiy, Death!"
lie raised his head boldly and looked
straight ahead,'with the buoyant look
of a man who knows not fear", ami with
this noble look of eourage upon jiisfitre
be passed away,
EFFECT OF DKATtI iVoN TIIK llltillK
MINUS.
As ti doss, the physician thinks that
the people of culturo nieet death m r '
Jirnily that illiterate ones. Those ...
higher minds have invariably canvassed
the subject of tlettth. and it never eoiiies
to them-with all the terrors that it «loef
t<> the people of a lower grade of Intel
loot. 1 hu exceptions to this are the
eitses of brutes executed for the com
mission of some eriine. The majority
of these die calmly, but It is tho exciti'
went of the situation and the presenco
of many spectators' thafkeeps them up
It is also a secret practice iu most petii
tcntinries to furnish prisoners Who «ro
to be hung with an Inordinate mtautity
of stimulants, so that they are rarely if
ever in a normal condition .when thev
stand face to face with death on tho
scaffold. Execute- men in secret, with
out any spectators bevond ' thi
necessary ofllelals- or sickening du
tails published in the newspapers, and
executions would have a terrtir for crim-
inals that would DUore than double what
they have now.
Charge a buttery tn daylight and not
a man falters. Charge in the blackness
of night and fully one-half skulk at the
Uistwppor^mitj!^ l) .h . this Mnsior of
^Ipryin, maintaining a semblance of
bravery that kbeps *n^i' the crfniinal
when he has a crowd at his feet and a
person at each elbow to boost hiin at
once into a heavenly paradise.
I was present some vears ago at . the
oxticution of linrnoy Wililtints in this
district. He was an illiterate Irishman,
who hitd committed one of. the luost
atrocious of possible mnrdet's. In his
cell, preceding the moment that he was
led out to execution, there was one of
the rnost ^distressing of imaginable
scenes. His wife was admitted to say
farewell to him. She Was a very strong
woman, a regular amaiton. In th« trans-
ports of her grief she seized upon "lie
husband, a heavj- maQ weighing tlpiviird
of 175 potindi, and ran'nil around the
cell, crying'out in a wild, Wn-iling voiec
that made one's blood curdle with shoer
dread. If over there was a scene that
ould have completely uuniatincd ti man,
this was the one of till others. Yet Har-
ptnt
■lrv
SfcASOYlBLE HKCIPKS. t of the apparatus, the gas, balloon, net-
1— _ tinjr, ship ami machinery i bin l.««i
f'lnip fine mast tare ]Hiunds, or two mid twu-tii'th tmis.
•■isiiu with salt, p.-pper, and -i : The ballo.in is fa-t.-ned to the -bin in
lii'M. .Make a plain pa tc, i tit i «in h a manlier that it cannot sway to
pes like an apple ptifl', fill witb and fro, so that it is iiiipu,,jblc (■•>' the
I balloon to get nilt of a |ierpi ndi. tilar
scald i ! l""'tiou. The ship ha* twe ina t^, fine
/ Indian -meal, 1 pint of the same ;S111' whi<;h reach up to the >r
lliiur, and stir all into a pint Iif ! e^the bitlluou. Uu die top of each mast
iiis| the minc e and bake ipiiekly.
Corn Mi iil 'i fi' 1<H' - (
Baku Perfectly.
Tin; fmitim Oak t imli mhvk I1..w In
in> kiti'lii'ii lu- t*.-i.|i iiki-il u-n war-. It tmk'•
I*. rfi-i't 1> with li--. furl than a'ii> -ti.\i- tli.it 1
Know >it: I- I'i rfrcllv rleati. li ' -In-1 .>rn-lio-
r-i-apiii>; ilit" tin- ro.iin. auil 1 i-li«-«-r/ull\ !•--
riiitiiui'iitl It to any ln.u .-ki i'i« r wanting a
li i -1 - rat i- ime.
.twill, .111.1 .-tit nil nun ^ Mini III ; — - i.'jMri i-iii-11 giii-i , ,. . ,
milk, With .1 tablespounfui of butter and | ' *" wire cup Is fastened to the net-, ' ^Tli milurhd Ilttri, ti"1'hi
ntie. I'sff. spread very thin- on the , perpendicularly, and the balloon it- tin
griddle.
Tke.-ltnl WnJ to Conk forf/fsA.
it of . Its skin, and cut it in pieces about
ney Williams walked out of his cell as
Jm and collected its If he were c<
to a dinner instead of his grave. I ney.
filtu W i J?'' "tpression. lie jilay-
nkiifJ i his wife Marie to hiin, its be
m j'cl! *'th the physician, and even
™|!* hcr npon Ills lap, althntigh
a Im# oxnrtlfln made him tremble like
.,i ., ' A1'tcran hour's chat upon many
ui'vilr "f.which the Kreiieitrnaii
"•• or appeared mentally clean
ni"rn to au advantage,'Jie MiddenU
checked the talk by stiyingr •• M\ time
uh'SJUJi®; Will you pi-asebel,,
lh« physician hastened to his aid
er understood this man's nimehalanee.
until I afterward.learned {hat lie was
filled np to'the 'brim With whisky ntul
camphor until he had lost the. realizing
lense of the situation entirely. Ho wii
too drunk to talk cveii, and so passed
over the border. It would be a good
piestiou for physiologists how long it
would take the spirit to sober up, when
(>nce it was fairly launched in the other
world. '
A Balloon Disaster.
At the Mctann Ceunty Fiiir, at Cal-
houn, Ky.i oh Thursday, last; siiVs the
UOekfortl (Ind.) Juiiriiitl, 1.. 1>. Atchi-
son, a trapeze performer mid aeronaut ,
iiiiule a balloon ascension to an tinusiial
huigiit. Witch the balloon ,w'as de-
scending,. and when lit "t life height of
'about 1,000 fuet.it collopsed, rtltd Atehi
sOn fell with frightful speed to tin
ground. When the balloon was beiiijj
inflated the crowd called out that it was
burning, but Oradv, tltij liiiitiager of the
oiieei'U, pahl no lieedlto tlie cries,.al-
t hough many of those niat were present
assert that it was plain that the feats of
tho (•rowd were Will founded, and the
oalloon iwas allowed to rise. I'lie crowi^
wntohed the asecnt wi.lli great aitxicty,
and when the desceiit ebiiilncneed ho|icd
that their fears were unfounded, until
the balloon was perceived to be oil lire
aifd the collapse occurred, when to their
horror the jxior ylctitn ctttne down with
frightful speed, in his. descend lie
struck a tree-top, alid a large-limb Was
broken oil' by the collision, and, for-
tunately for Atchison, broke the force
of. his fall, ills left thigh was broken,
Ids arm badly bruised, and lie received
ithor injuries, which, it were feared,
would prove fatal. The place where he
struck was close, tnillie iair (iriiuuds,
and tlut crowd rushed to him,, and it
was with .--difficulty thev could lie kept
back sufficiently to give the poor man
air. - The limit of the tree lay on top of
-him, and the burning balloon complete-
ly eoverrd-him. lie wits taken iip, anil,
physicians being oil littnd, restoratives
we're applied! and lie was soon restored
to consciousness, lie struck the ground
with tremendous force, making an in-
Imitation iii the ground. U'licn re-
stored to consciousniiss, he said that as
soon a* 'he stiw thi) balloiin was on fil e
he triod to direct it toward tho timber,
and in doing so cauM'd it to collapse,
but lie so fur succeeded that the direc-
tion was so.tdianged So its t« strike the
fee. lie says he expected to lie killed
and exclaimed to hitiiself: "(iood;by,
llappy Ourly" (thi! name by which he
was kiiown), and then prepared to meet
his fate. lie bore his sttll'ering with
great fortitude, only breaking down
When his little dog was allowed to ap-
iroaeh hint, when he ori/;d. Attrhison
s a young man tibout twenty-two years
old. a very daring performer, and a
verv pleasant and clieorftil young man.
tiriiilv, the owner of tltu balloon and
manager of the performance, Incurred
the indignation of the people, by the
Uttef inditTurciice ho 6howcd to. tho
voting niiin's*sulFerings. When urged
to provide for his relief ho answered
that Atchison was nn inorc to hint than
I liked hainlv ltnd it.-.wa's not liis duty to
look after lliiu, but altci' ina'.iili^t'atiou
peojili', he ar-
IHI Mtl.el' II
-aril's to |||1|I1'MS ided. '
Members) of the liockport Hand
broiigiit a portion of tlu- balloon li.in'ie
wllli then id ■ front tlje sain[.li-ii i-
lit thai il was limit for servi
look after lliut. but alli i
of Itiditmalinii In t lie
ranged for iin-dii iiies an
Wn tiorT'a Fkvkk txn Anca To.mc.—TUIa
medicine ii* u-rj !-v i-oimti'Liftitiii cuiununiea
fur the ticm lit of tlu ir t>iu|iU'iyra. wbt-n tn-
II|{| (I lu iiiiiUrlul di-trii't . Tin- highest tea.
i7i* ."ri"7"iT'".i,v .* """ ..ulnniuls ba\c tut li j;lvcn by uintiai-lure"
i self is fastened to the netting all around *"J the l'rc.iil. iil« uf .1)1111- of the li
. . its eiptator. : 111 caise of ail exidiisioutiie ' r"l,r dt In the [liiiith and West. "Wbea
7" '1 'lower part of the balloon ascends, falls I f,'1'" "? Ur*e nu"'lH ™ iB
r .tbout f It,en th.i naiitnM ■>.! 1...11 i.t i .11 . '' neljfWK Hn«i(l of awamra and rivera
the size of one's hand ; olace it it water ' / netting, and half of the balloon j U llliufi * Tonic will pruvc a \uluntitv midl-
and allow it to simmer on the stove un-' I "| P1"rtt,'''1"V- I he balloon thm.to Hie ttuek of uiedlulaea. und will tin-
til il btiroiiii". ti.ii.l.TV I, I I : descends for a short distance with great l;l)' rewunl tin; eompuuy In the eating of
... .1 i " } r* never rapidity, when the air ureases un ii . I «'"•••< ' ll"T mid luunev. We recummenS It
be allotved to boil.• Hoillntr hardens! .i..l..."fi'. "" ! *9 "• WnuMtca, Ftxtar «Co., Propria-
ifw Orleans.
. . nu st tia. DauootaTa.
... i--— steering apparatus and propeller
ti titn-Dmi ruditiufi. -1 pint of Hour. ] #re set in motion, the rotary movement
t eggs, 1 teacupful of p<ihiitled sugar, 1 commences, and the balloon goes down
and iiarkens the iish, ttih?,''^prlTO lt>P'ira,'5"1^ spreads out. J
its liavor U ijeprncs it of ■ jji.a t|K? descent is made more graduaUv. Foaeaui
I 1 he Bteerinjr apparatus and nronell.'.r
cupful of milk, 4 teaspoonful of soda, 1 j lu a circle like an
teaspbotiful cream of tartar, 1 full
tubleSpounful of butter;, rub the soda ^ ...
through the Hour dissolve the erotun of I Used in its manufacture'and -thei length
tartar ill the niilk and stir all together | of the rope used is nearly twenty-oue
t'l'llllilClll'l'It, nun tne naiioon goes down I Tn* *•
!:?i" 1 «•{• •«!'
ttinjs. 1 he balloon is luitde of cambric Cook stiive they cvor uted or told, and bo-
imislin, of which I.hisj yards have been l llyve Its lurue bi(?h oven, ample warming
■ lu.i.l la .......... i .■ ■ ' . nln...t .......II,...a • — t. _ ■. . ■ r
pilekiy; just before dinner Is served;
huke in a ijuick oven, atid eat with
sauce, cither hard or soft. linked In
small tins or open pans, this forpts nice
tea cakes. .
vI^b/i.' Vi'c.—For tho crust—8 enps of
sifted (lour, 1 cup of lard worked in
slightly, a heaping teaspoonful of salt,
1 cup of water. Alix tjuiek and work
very little. This is just enough for
three large pics. Quarter tho. apples
and lay tlioin evenly, rounded side up.
Lay the top crust on, and out off the
edge without pressing, together, so that
it will bu easily removed, when baked,
by passim -
crusts. Then sweeten with half a cup
i|g t( knife around between the
Then sweeten with half a cuj:
of dry sugar, grato in a little nutmeg,
and a little pinch •>' stilt. Mix with a
knife, and turn your crust back again
Apple pic made iu the inanqof .duserib-
oil above will rescue this article of
American cookcry from disgrace
ilrnpe Jrtty,—Some varieties of
grapes wilj not make jclly-vawpcrly so
called. -1 use either Concord or Cataw-
ba, and both before, they become fully
ri|H>. Viclt the grapes carefully front
the steni , apd putting them into'a Ktonc
jar, pltu-e it iu a pot of hot water upon
tile stove, Stirring and mashing occa-
sionally to facilitate their heating.
When hot, express the juice by pressure
through n firm cotton bag;.then, by
measure, to two pails of juice ajttd otic
of good white sugar, and boil -
until done. The thno rei|tiire<I to- 1m
about lo minutes. A drop upon a cold
plate: will determine the matter; and
with a little experience one can always
tell fjwn<the nianner in which it boils
when the finishing poiiit is . reached.
Wo consider it one of tile nicest, a#.well
as most easily uitide of jollies
Delirioit* Ki aiil far Ilrcak/unl.—Sift
a quart of flour into a pan ; mttke a hole
in the center, and pour in not quite j
>int oMiot milk, in which a spoonful of
JUtter has'heon dissolved. Stir it iiito
tliu flour partially, and when lukewarm,
add Tbeaten egg, u little stilt and it tea-'
cupful of good yeast. Work the whole
into a lump of dough, knojidtng until: It
is smooth. If.it is winter tiuie, set it iu
a warm place; if suinmor, put it .in n
O0b.l place.': In the morning turn the
lump upon tlie liujUling-bonrd, flouring
it a little; kticnd"softly, roll out J inch
thick, cut the biscuit the size of the top
of a tumbler, and set them |n a warm
duce to rise. Ill So minutes they will
tc I'Oady to bake, and will be pufl'ed up
to four times their size.
MeceiiU lioois.—-aVllow me to suggest
to all thrifty liousckeetH'rs that they
ttttki their own receipt books. A'blank
btiok having its pages numbered ran be
obtained for a small sum of any dealer
Do not Write any receipts
il'
tanged sys-
in stationery
save those that have Imjoii triod by vi.
self or friends. . Have it arrangetf >
tevnatieally, by being divided into ditlcr-
eiit .departmeuts, as one for liieats, an-
other for vegetables, breads, pics, pud-
dings, ctc,. Have an index, and allow
spavo at the end of every dift'erenf de-
partment, both there and intlie body of
tin! book, in whieh to make entries at
future tiini's.- Arty obliging housekeep-
or will be not only willing but glad to
Sfiye vim hcr reeei))ts and rules for iiiak-
itig diflTcrciit dishes; then write tliein
out (kfinihi;/, for it is of fiilly as initch
importaneo'tlint ii tljsh be properly tiiix-'
ed mid cooked, as that tne proper prop
portiojis lie tistfil. It may, at first
thotight, look like a hard task, but have
It lying jinmly and write iu it at odd ino-
inents, and yon will be surprised ut tliu
progress you will iniikh, and then; when
made, you will have such a feeling of
reliability about it, for yon will: know
what,it is: no experimenting there. I
have one which I eoinmeneed fifteen
.vj'itrs ago, atui I would not give it for
'any one I ever seen published. And
liat a treasure such a book would lie.
to ii daughter cutt)i|(iuneiug h'ousukvvp-
ing—till written itimother's liaiul-wllt-
ing. and tested by her good judgment-
anil inattiro-wisdom.-— Cor. Country lim-
tkmun.
* —ii ' . .
Scliroi'iler's Aerial HSlilp -What the In-
vcutor Hays Ho Can Do.
Work has'commenced on the ship,
and it is confidently expeuted that she
will bo ready for liur triul trip iu alio tit
two weeks. * The "kcloton of the (hip is
made of double () wiru, bracud. Ipngtli-
wwe by single O wire, The sWp itself
is eigfity-five fuel long, nlrtn feet high,
and eight feet wide/ and in shape re-
iiiblcs a long steamship hull, with the
xceptioh that tho foro and aft projec-
tions extend about seven feet from tin'
(ly iif the ship. The iron shaft runs,
lengthwise, the pushing propeller being
ittilobed to one end, tt'nd the ]mlling
propeller to the other, in order that they
can be worked to the best lldvitntage,
mill to allow the ship to turn around on
its own pivot in tliu air. Underneath
itre two rudders, one fore and one aft,
>r steering purposes. On making the
" :ipeller will bo put
the pushing tiro-
miles
The nulling and pushing propellers
are worked by cranks, four men at each
crank, and work in the lower currents
about three hundred aiid fifty revolu-
tions u minute, increasing the' number
of revolutions with tile increase In
height. Aided by the pulling and pUsli-
inir power, tho inventor claims that he
will lie capable of mitkiiig the ship stand
still in tiic air over any given point.
Practical use will bo nnule of this ad-
vantage by taking a photographer along,
for thepurpose of securing photogrivpliic
views of certain sections of tho'couiitrv.
Krom a certain height in tlio air he save
he can sOo the bottom of any body of
water, no matter how deep. The-pho-
tographic views which ho proposes to
have taken will bo chletly useful to the
Topographical Corps.
Mr. Schroeder says that his experi-
ence hag proven to him that in the
higher atmospheres approaching the
North Pole, the lower currents in-
Orenso in cold, the upper currents in-
crease in Warmth, and ho is therefore,
confident that he is capable of aalling
over this regiou, and, finding that for
which millions have' been spent and
many valuable lives lost—a passage to
the open Polar Sea.
Common-aenM ve. PrrJadlee.
Dy lt. V. riKBca; y: I)., of the World's Dltpen-
p.nrr, uu(tii!p. N. Y.,.«,ath'or of ' Tliu r«opie,s
. (''Hiimuu-Stfuim AdvUer,'* ctc«
I nm hware.that tlicre la a -popular anJ
not ttltoirt'tUff ^tin founded prt'J u diet} oxiii n st
*• piitvi.it. liiydichifi," < owiuif to tlio mnull
amount of turrit ^liich niany of them poa«
T v appcllaUon " PnU-ut Mi tilcmu"
dot's it< t apptv tomy roiuvdW, an no nntcnt
has cviir Wctti uttked jfpr.or obtulnco upon
them, nor Have tliuv bvun unji-d u^ti thf
puhjlu nn " curf-iilN." Thrv aru uiinply
iome fuvorlU* tvrwc cilntlons wiilch, InvA very
cxU-nwlve phii'tko, buvf proved ttielr tune-
rtor rviueuial. virtue^ In tin* trure of the
ciiaea for wlileli they arc reeoinmendiuK
Kvery praotlcini? phyitieian litto UU favorite
remedied, which ho oftt-ucft /ocominenda or
U ei4, luH'aUiie lie linn Uie vr.'iitettt contldenco
in their-vlr.t« *., Tlvo payfiit doe* not know
their composition. Even prescription* lire
Ufiinlly written In iv lahiruiiyr unlntelll^lv
blv to any but thy druggist. M mneli *«•
crecy !« etnproyod to the preparation of
proprietary medicine*. I)oca the fuet that,
an urtleie,. Is prenured by a process known
only to the manuriieturcr render that article
less valuahh'V How many phvsielans know
the cKviiientofy eomposltltm of the remodies
which they employ, some of which have
never been analyzed? Few practitioners
know how Morphine, Quinine, rodophyllln,
Leptriiidrin, Vej sin or Chloroform iire inude,
or how naumcouv drugs are tran.-formed into
paliilable elixirs; yet they do not hetdtate to
empjoy thetii. Is it not lneonslMeiit to use
preseription the composition of which la
iknown to Us, und discard another prepn-
ratJoh simply bccaiise it Is aeeompiinled l v
ii printed statement of Its properties with
dfrcetlpns fi>r its use?
Some persons, while aclinlttinj; that my
medicines are fjood pbarmaccutleal com-
pounds, object tn them on tlic ground .that
they arc^, too often nsod with irisnflleieiit
1ud|cin.ent;; I propose to obviate this difll*
eulty by enlightening the people as to the
struetiirt and functions of their bodies, the
causes, character and Symptoms of disease.,
and by hid hut hi if •the proper and Judicious
employment of my medicines, together with
such auxiliary treatment as may hi? tieceS-
narv. 9iiel.i is one of thddeslunii.o.f the Peo-
ple's Mcd leal Ad yiser, forty tiiousand copies
of which have Already been pubHshcd. and
are sold at theexeeediiijrly low price of #1.5o,
and sent^post-paid to any address within
the Uuiteu States and Canada. :
If yon would patrunke medicines selen-
tifieully prepared, use niy Family Medicines,
iioldcn Medical; Discovery Is. tonic, altera-
tive or blood-cleansing, and an uncqualed,
cough remedy; Pleasant Purgative Pellets,
scarcely larger than mustaribsecd.constitute,
an agreeable amV relluble jihvslc; Favorite
Prescription, a remedy for debilitated fe-
males; my Coinpountl Extract of Smart-
AVced, a innglcal remedy for pain, bowel
complii)nts, and an unequaled Liniment' for
both IivniiarK and horde ih-.sli;. while Df.
Sage's Catarrh Itcmcdy Is. known the world
over as tho greatest specific for Caturrh and
" Cold In the Head" e ver gi ven t« the public. ,
These standard remedies have been before
tho public for many years—a period long
enough -to fullv test jjiclr merits, and the
best argument; thatcan be advance] In their
favor is the fact tliat tlielr *ale was never so
great as during tiie past six months.
closet, and excellent reservoir, make It the
most iMrahlc stove that a house-keeper
can buy, ^
; isno per cent profit wts realised upon t
" put" on 500 shares Mo. Pscltie R. R. stock
during the first week In October; then whv
to the silTer mines of Colorado or UiegoU.
mines of California, when you have s mine of
ereeiibacks at home? Explanatory circular,
"how it Is done," sent/Vsrby Huckwalter Jt
Co.,-Hankers aud Brokers, w Wall St., N. T,
Fit ens seldom make an attack without
wuu.iii#;, and may often be thrown off by
soaking the feet In warm watcrr wrapping
up warui Iii bed and taking two or three of
J urtun*' Purgative J'ilU.
A MxasioxAST, Just returned,'says he re-
gards Johnson'* Anodyne Linlmtnt as beyond
all price, and efficacious beyond any other
medicine. It Is adapted to a great variety of
s]H elal cases, and is the best pain eurer in
the world.
I>r.Tntt*aTtlla rsUevcsthemMit obstinate ea e«
°f CookiitnUoD, Mru PUss whether internal or t-x-
terual. They orodaos no nausoa.
SI LVI R
T 1 !' P F. D
" H O fc] S
A protrudlnf too ts not a sight
Ijr tUlntf. any a< UUn« «bout beaiib
and comfort. ■
SilTer Tipped
i Shoot never v«r ni't it (bo toe.
Also trr Wlr^QaUM Sole-
nprtTOled and aloae.
table Screw Wire
ty snyonr ih«r thrjr lisve uorquul,
Also try WlrHjoUtodBolet.
Tiie hkSt rA.nii.v- «"itDicm. i
# . Tested Iv l*o|«iilsr Use fbr o*«r
A QUARTER OF A CEaTURT
DB. STBQKO'I SANATIV1 PILLS
Cure t uiistlitatlun, .IjtunJlcr.VLiver Comp'.aim. !>« ■
fhrs, t y enipry. t'oMc. iJlitMiiiMilnni. KryaiiwUva)'
all ditfurders or Liver aiutnacii aud Uowrls. -
DH. STRONG'S PETTOKAL IT0MACH Pill
rr.ti/h*, t*oht«. •' |N,p ;.ti j4:: v, it, ,
#%ANCKR. Cure Warranted without use of knlfr
W i*. W. Uenuett, M. D., TA Ixicost 8t^ St. Louis.
0.■ Da> at llotne. Arents wanted. Outfit an.,
9A wUirms (ras. Address THUS A CO., Augusu.Mr
WMla^ lS.r Moa«y ia n
Sold hy^Aafuts Addrffs II. N. X.o'elt.sfrle, P.-
Oin«
gtfl 0 ffiOA a^day at home. Samples worth 111
mo F CiwU free. Btimsok A Co.. Portland.
®OA A,DAYj HO WTO MA KKItTSomething
U M)r. CO*, S'OJfOE * CO* St. LouU. Mo.
AflFMTIK JEleoaiit Oil CbromoS mounted sltC
I®'"Jw,tellforil, Novelties and ClirotUo*
of ertry ducription. National Chroiuo Co., Phllajl'i
Rscout, the jMllliiijr propidlor will be put
in motion, si^istofl by tho nu^hlhff pro^
pullor ntidtiio rutUlurs, niul thus the. iu-
•• Ail Run Down."
ThN is an expression that wo hear from
doctors when they are in- doubt 'about
the nature of the disease of their patient).
The country seeuis-to be (Hied wjtir'sueh
uses, und they.arc trying.tlr t one remedy
and then . another, lioplng in vain to tiud
relief., They generally, have tile following
K.vinptoins: A general tlvpressjon of spirits,
with evil forebodings, a whirling seiipatloti
in tin-. head when rising iip suddenly, f« nl
breath, with it bhd. ta^te in thy nioutli,
pevliiHv in the morning, paiii In 'the sides
and back', urine.scanty and high colored,
" eqiientiy Vohletl with .ditlleuity, frequent
i-'ailaches, u dlstreVSetl fecljng .tt the pit of
the stouiaeh, food ulfordlngup-nourishutent
The path tit feels, tired all the' while,' and
sleep atl'ordt but little rest.; After a time a
dry, hneking eotlgh sets hi, followed alter a
ie with ex pMct.iratlon, hands and feet cold
and clammy at ttines, a general wasting of
the body. In sUeh eases w^ heed a remedy
that, will act upon the liver, kidneys, stomach
mid-blood at tlic same time, anil when we
iHe Mielv u remedy It uflords rellof. The
best article for this purpose Is the Shaker
K\th\it r t4 Roots, ftild by A. .7. White, 819
Pearl street^ N. Y. Agents wanted.
plNflli
rain in
Iillrii'.'l a'ti'ilo-'t tltrot.tLrh >,v u
He th.it A'ti-I:
l CI it 1J
,1,. Iif
N ii-I !• -i
j I III i Ml-1 if. III1.'
I ' 1'' • 11"'. I -1' ' 11 'i . 1
I I lltllilj U'lJUlK'!!.
llall-lt
JI, ll'IPI
ntor cnntideatly oxpiJi'ts to In; al>lo la
\vhitlter«iiWPr lie will,
rito..*lili> i« Btlitcllinl tothc balloon liy
-VWti i'(i|)0s, ailiiiituii nt uqunl tlismni't'.-i
iLjiiii't, in oi'dor to preserve as exact a
iml.irtoo as noasihle. The eapnoity of
tin; balloon is 265,Ul3 ruble feet. Hv-
I'ny'i'ii jriiK will lie tt«eil, nrtfl tills sit'i-
i'n'.ii; N -o li-riit tiiiit it i« culi'iilati'il
(li:ti • mi- i'tilili! fiiiti will liavi'i :'n liftIu-Jr
pinvi't' iif .(tin. ami tlip'ii-in u'i'T .iiiiii-ci,
tlitt-s liialiin^f tin' liftm^r ("ivi'it iif' tIn-
li.ilbit.il aIit'iiit WM |iijiimJ^, uf iirur.v
lifti iMi tui-t. il it lint |ifiiliiib!i' tliat tin'
li:i 11..hu will in' iiil'i.it-i"l to it - lull i iipai-
it\. in.i-niitrli a- tin' it.Ntii'iiti1 raivt.if-
■ i'in ut' I iif nil' at iri rat .illililiifti ti'tliU to
V. i'hlil-iiw lilt' • lilt sill.' IHI'1-UI-I- flMIII I llf
t ..i lb it t;i, ;i i ii I I In* Ii ytli'i iiTt'ii : ii - it I' t Ii 11 ~
•' v. .1 t.f 111it •.%:ii't 1 jtl-t --tn >-, \\ i 11 i- v-
i i.Iil riti.t
if ill :l li.1 "I
t in!
i l.tir>i
lt.it
tlif
j ni>; vi U'ti tvtt", «i :K- tliu Uiigut I L-i
PdtHNfK's Pi'
C"tn of Con«iimptlon,
profit virtue of tills medSrhi-
mrirt«*r nod throws It out of tho sy-tein, purldcs
the blood, nnd thus cHects rt cure,
HciikStk's Sr.v Wer.n Tonic, for the Cure of
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, cfe. The Tonic produces
s henltliy fiction of the stomach, ere tlnff so appo-
tltc, foriuiui; chyle, and eurin^ the most obftlnato
coses of ludlgeHtlon.
tfeliKNCK's MANDUAKf Pills, for the Cure of
tiu r Cortiphliit, etc. Tht-e pills sre alter.tlve
Slid product! a Ue:>hhesorlouou the liver wit hot; I
thy kn-t danger, us tiiey sre fre e irum cn oaiel. and
>ei iiiore «h.caciou In reitorUn; a hejlthy -action
of Mi« l;\wr.
The v ietn dle« sre s cs' tnln enre forCon«imp'
t;«•! . n- l'uhnoti'/'Svnio r.'iiriH the mu'tiT 'ih.l '
.jut,. I'ii' i-t'.-i-l. i■('! •• Mrrl- u'o* I't'l" .r.T upiin !
'ii -''MSfr. 'e ••'Ou u hoahli.- ! • * - nn:] ii-uuot !| «ti ,
e'l-iita'oi thy ii oitfh d c . f t. .•u u iipHou. i
•'I -•• Sv.'i \Vv-l "Toni.c ''ti-'ue- iilid st.'eti/rM to
IU" *i..i. in jo- iV.'t "1 d'ire:* :Mii.'joid ei i !e-
ttn'o •;.iii T.e T« . i/i n il' It'll', t! till tiiU-« i'e.-ilt-■* a i
U--liltliv cti.iMti.tt ion ot lu'it-lth bioi«d. Tli'e coin- [
biti.'if''n'etioti « f H.-'ts tueth itji-". n- thu« ix- t
pliilp *«l, «1H tti « vim . r.fi' iif.f<n •KiiptinU. If •
thla'm iu t!tn«. uiitl the use of tile tut l;« Mic* poi>.
•terwl i«r. ' . - •
l r, N ti. to k b ptoft i>>ii .lly nt hi* priijriptl
ii I'.i .i r S'Xrit tiir! V u ii Sr-., IMiil nW rphtit. !
i >i rv. V ti.ii i , \t here i.l iilk r* for ;i<ll(co l.Olitl'v .
OIvsi no Trouble.
t it \t: i i i: i *t k * i • i\ t - 'i \. 1
ik- ■("!. Mr :,M I .
trouble,.
- y* a month to enrrgeUe men and wotnrn
E'53 evert wiiere. Burin*** honorabU. Kxrt-l*
«« slor Ji'fi Co^ 151 MIchlican-ay. Chicago.
AOCA A WOXTH.—A*«nUwanted. Mbeataetb
$3SAMPLEPR.E/MaR?;,!;
evciys bere. Address The Union Puii.Co..Newark.N J
nts. 85 new articles and the best
toWrjSftsxsJTi??"*
TEtEGRAPlIY d«'o™7Mrn u
POUTiUi'S ttstloaal Telegraph College, Chicago, 111.
JUEND10 eta, and vet 8 months tbe Terr best paper for
Oyouug folks. None free. W.H.SIvlter.lttuburgh,Ha.
IV A\TPn5*Blf, to sell our Kooda to Dkal>
JL. JJmJ cos. No pedUlhuc fnim house t«-
house, tasli sitlsrr; hotel ittid traveling expcn*c
paid. Address II. lloDB ft CO., Cluclnaail, Ohio.
np| Mi Tb« WkMe €MeC or A Wklte Mm twelve
|/lj nlvwraHB USUat U..t'a ItwuRN Vm r«* «i-n
IIU ***tnMn Cli IlM' Tli MMt ftualntUnf ,aa4 b*<t Kllinir
MM M. MI, Aevala Wasted. C. . VlWiT, CtaelaaaU, O.
C ATABBHK*®f f Sfja^V^IKiiuSm
o ir EE pjBSXSSst^fs^.
! ,A M05i'TII--Apents wanted every-
Wit ere. lluSiiu-hs (lonorablc ami rtrr>«
claM. Fartli-ulai-n MMit fn-e. A<blr«>f«
.f.AVoirrii .* <•« .. m. 1h.mi«.m..
>VSTOPf, TO A4s iis V
U« kM SaS hiMn •#:. .
ut t^Mii U««trkS. *) i\'k <• •
fioooiucir
rpHfc WHAT I* IT.-aomwhtna new. aellt«
1 tight. tll« taduceinfnu 10 Aitenu. 8.mpl~a
't'Uta snd ataiiip. Aiceni* wanted, Kend for lata-
'iig.ie. U. H. HrBi'l ALTV CO., 7 Hulton St.. Boston.
COA For n Fnll Ooo««e of Telemphlng.
9 • V 015 when takeu with Huslneaa Conm.
For ('Irculara and gpeelmens or Bualuess Penmanship.
Address JO!fU COMVBRCIAL COLLKOM, St.l^uls, mo
«A/ ANTK1>-Yonn#r men to learn THemphtng.
WW wtuatlofts /maranteed. Tfdtlon to be pahl out
of aalartr AJFTWIslluaUcm U seen rsi Address ^iieen
City Tvli'graph 1 natltute, 8t. Louie, Mo. Hend atamp.
gmmMSms
--.FaMessOpiinCirt!
Prof. D
Meeker'
•cwrnt ri«m«l]r ol tie piwnt dir. Senrt fnrl on
.'plttlu I^Uli«. 1', b. Box 4.3, LU'OItTE, USD
The
moet
sue-
«PBOMIElfT ADVANTAGES of
THE NEW LOW RESERVOIR "STANDARD'
Are Etnif ii Fries,
rSnperior CnitruUa,
Great Durability with Handsome Design^
And 6iving PERFECT SATISFACTION Everywhere.
MADK ONLY BY
rap «A1VFACTUBHS tOMPAK,
mm 616 A 618 y. MAIN gTBOT, ST. L0UI8, MO.
$15.00 SHOT-GUN
u-Ki
4M — -U1 na Utah, SmmS MMVaS-CVMM
4 Ma«t> f* WnWh
V 0. ymiiii mam Hfcw
RT"
r**l baUatactlon.
with tt
Clrcu
CUSMB'S MANUAL
Jf Parliamentary Praotloe.
.Uilea of prooeedlna 4no debate lu deliberative as
• inblliw'. This la the sUndard authority la alltb*
aittsl and la aft indispensable Hand-Book to
■vry momher of a dellberittlve bodr, as a reedr refer
nc« U'Kjti tbe formality and Icaulltv of anr prooeeti
n« or dfbate. " The tnoat aotltoritNtire eipotpdtrb
itncrlrin p- rllainentan- law.**—< itAa. Srxjrco.
Bostes, Nam,
iIsittnar riu# innatl duriag tbe Kin
line, ar® invited to rail at the •*
^ K*"." e« mt r of Front a
*nr«rfi.Dti of the larmt li
II* la t
Ht'nii^TWX-K >'in OltlfM la the eoanUYjldso
O.e imwt cump'ete mannfMrU rv of MILLira li.
Si
BEST IN THE WORLD
Adipted l« V
All Clauses
of Work.
Sood Au
Smpli
Card* uH
Clrosltra.
Be fare thai Air TRADE-MARK (a faondmlie el
which Is gtren abox*e> Is on every package. .....
Branch Orricos amd ractoaiast
506 Weat Street, New York*
No. 210 Sontfe 3d St., IV LeiUt Hoi
No. 88 Wesl Vsn Bnren St., Ckka«e
WIFE NO. 19
Tbe en
BRICH
lilnatralCU/kiwol
niitiluh^il
make Ihw |
Do ao4
ilAarroao*
m Kfrt fmrmrr ibonld ilu . —,
sqOare rods of Sroond, w«U prepared, with tba avails el
ebMb.tbar auss boy It K*erjr mttkmrf# abeafaf Mt a re
eeivlu boa in enme oonaplcuutis plaea la tbe beesa, te
eatehtbeatnxManiee for tbe Uke nnwee.
"It IS a smat laborearer—M lua saved na time sswrt
* aiasTbe
SS. tSSu-^.
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PfReoently added, ieer,^paeseef .
COLORED ILLU8TRATION8,
GIVEN AWAY
To ev.pjf reader of The raaallj jMnut i
CENTENNIAL AMERIC1,
, Mm tn«,
iKravlnK, contain-
jPo
A tl# Tinted Kegrailaa,
nT Tinted Eol.
.hhv... «... ...^-....1 Vleweend rortralte of...
failing evenu and pi'minauea from ths landing of Co-
fSfiX
utnbuM to the present time. Including a. msgnlfloent
and perfect view of the Centennial Balldtngs In Fair
mount rarlt at Phlladr'-1'- -
_Jelphla, will be jrtven
Atadtrnof Our Great L>i*rarv and fhtAton .
I Tie Wrrily /hntflu Journal, Containing Thru /9pum-
d-ft Continued >ror<e«, together with abort sketchea
. urtaeellaoeous reading. Bent-
:luding tbe RngraHng. post-
irt Dfalrr iNlljriMyou a copy
r , or oddrtM Tt* Family Journal* KM ydsPjr.N.l.
Agents Wanttd Everywhere.
M
sketchea
Dg. Bent
ivlng. post-
OEMT9 WANTED The Cyclepsdla ol
L'tMiwtr SYlirr, fnf lite i r..ni.t. n.w 11 TI ITT V WilTlPO "
on. Couirli. .art Colli.. Tli. /l BOOK 1IAI II I ttAlllu.
U'lttrlik. t- tli.it It rlpfnl lho j Th(, „rM ,nll Chrnprnt KKCKITlr
-* ,L* —' honk pohlUh'H. "Hie Ag 'ney PAYM BIO.
Don't mlsa It. Ssnil for drcnlam and terms,
(.i It BAT \\ ESTSBX PTD. CX>.. 8t. Louis. Mo.
The Phlloeo|ih|r of HssdssHe, The stom-
ach. the bowels sad the Urer sre responsible forerer>
pang that racks tbe head. Regulate, tone and har-
tuoolzo tbe action of tliese allied organs with
Tarrant'a Seltzer Aperient
nod you curs the complaint nt Its Sourre*
SOLO BT ALL DUCOfilhTB.
As.nl. Wanted. Dr. Fool*'. Mew Book !
PLAIN HOME TALE;
Hliout the HuniSu SrStem, the Ilahlts of Meni and |
Avomen, our tVKrlal Relstlonn and Ssnires. embrse- i
Iuk .IM/Mi/ Co' *n >n Sent* f r evi-ry otu*. CuKllsh
su'lOi'rtoSn Edltlous. Outfits *-ntlrelr ft-eo, cver>* ►
thing niiulihH. A«i«lres> for 16-page citeulsra. sud
extra tvnus. H. H. NATT, PubU her. Bt. Louis, Mo.
Thlinri-Trusf l^w^rn ;
'1tti p' .I'rt ccinf- f.'
I d ir. Mv** •
.\EW sod DEAlTlFl L lXSTRlNEhT.
THE
\t
FREEKSSswS^$500.
■VCKU'AtTKR* CO.laakna* Bnh*
IB Wall aera.1. Maw T«k.
ipfit-n
CABINET ORGAN.
ELASTIC TRLW*.
ii •, V. Y, C'lly#
I iiii'c.iiulJJ I..'!"".T'-i
MERIDEN
UTIiERY GO.
• rvtarffy of
• f-ii-t". AI..1 'li.irn.
i iri «• .
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i Iil TV II VMll.K 1
I HfcliUlfcN CtlJLtUV t
•id tl-, .N, i. | .Vdau.1 bU, Cl iw.'ft-'.
;i.av be t;.
ai d p. rt
• ir tna>
v '«
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tviM-.tv,! t'-.niitl' vt*r.«-i
- time .<f mu l**.
r ; ti .ti , fr«M .
♦ I I -• ii.. '.t M ,
«.'Uli: hu 4 *4
f
oiyxs piaracT sATUvaonosi
P«r Babbath aohooli,
Vor mck l
THE HUH SCHOOL 6H0IR.
The l —
A new
Tnoea for —-
JTsr Mags, ete^ ete^eotlt
Tor miae X«etia«*.
Living Waters.
VOK FKA1KB MKRHfll.
Now give new lllb to the i
VrS'e^^eSJKflUttQewrari
it or ni&kiclml OUDrmt, poetfaM, lar Matt prlac
MJIIK )INM A M« OAi tMnMAC*.
Til ■>—iway, M. I.
$25 e $50 per Day
CAN ACTtJALLT BE UH WITB TIB
Great
WE MB AN ITI
Manmml utaHukale lhaM.
3 to 6 Feet in diameter
Aad AKT DEPTH REQUIRED. Tkey wtll lior. la
All Kind*of Earth,Baft IbMIAUm.
nana, BUaaelaaaa ataaaCaal,
Blata mm* HarBpaa,
Aad we MAKB tb. BEST ef WELUI* QDICUASD.
SREAT WESTERN WELL AUSES CO.,
■Ueeaa.IB.DaVu Oa., lawa.
W file! I li wbel peper torn saw this advertisement,
dont Neglect YourTeeth
BUSKlW,SffWGRANT
Am nnooBATB* ABB
HARDENS THE OTJMSI
It imparta a dellglitfully refreah'nf
taale and feeling to tbe mouth, remov-
ing all TABTAB ud SCUBT from
the teeth, completely arreetlng the pro-
giM* of decay, ud whltralng euch
putt aa have become black by decay.
IMPURE BREATH
earned by Bad Teeth, Tobacco, Splrlta,
or Catarrh, la neutraliied - by the dally
nae of
S0Z0D0NT
It Ib aa harmless as wator.
kU by Drmlite aal PmIot ta Taaty <
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Robson, G. W. The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1875, newspaper, November 19, 1875; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233773/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.