The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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WBEN HOSES lir.OW.
N m tMiil WbM tat, Mow,
ILJSWtir *11 the your;
rasred and low,
_ were warm nix! dear;
'Xf.Hr.;
was Mrumt to trull,
girt iru ncror born.
aback,
.
her apeak,
lie.
Jbiilo
BO "it.,
■ronla hsvu ilJcl,
iwssiafcsr«)e;
MVMrl
hb.
vww day's no more;
gold.
foe ghto,
HiOWlrUiM-
rop« of
to stay,
«• from a rill ;
' rthan tho day,
and still!
Mvt to spring
III sky i
to ring
- «by.
Jy boat;
brightness glow;
Ift so sweet
when rose* blow i
uyr.
DILATE.
atxl fell
a i
w to me:
I my ships .
fcS
Jfkw I'oemi.
bif
io<
["WASTED.
l from our desks mid
doner, who stood in
roWoe—ttaq law
em—wheie I
" nriing
Iced up were
fa the junior
; Slooum, a
Be clerk; nnd
the last half
attorney's oar
ble statement
.with reference to
bauk-
■ emerco a
I ha went- in. Jack
jlo atfme non-
; the delay in
ttfal*erp«t (
kmdnvit for
so, which afll-
I the iudge to
' Mat three
Rrofosaion of
atory, "Is
S, to each of
cter.
common
> aii insult proper-
.IMow. Yet," let
I knock at the door
' M of a 0iil4 iun
nt, it will scarca-
i of us So rtidfl ft
on that alt
, having the
b^W4h«luiHnP''
a^,wJUfeel
srs "No,"
sttod btsvf
invaded by
Idiaroiss him
' thorough
i made,
case, as I
shed afli.la-
vV '1' -i !.•••• : ..I III..ill-
\,.!'i;;r - :i I ',v> i.-1 <. i \ t I'll lint MII].-I HIT
fi'iii^rd ull ai'ouiiil, juwl tlieu. wilii hni>
and -ioi^jli-, which w.'rc hilehed tlirr
in large niimtii-rs, \\ liilo tIn* mvner
IIn'riMif wi ri' iip-nlairs, ut tin' irial. For
I In1 I'lisi* had rliriti'd MU'h a gi'iirral in-
I leri'il Ihrniighoul tlir t • >vvii«lii|i that I hi'
-Juilii'i' had funVi'lli'd his Court in tkc
! largo daiRing-htill or ball-mom uf the
tavern, in oi'di'i'Liiiit'ciiiiimndatethii r\-
j Iraiirdinai-y iiiiiulifrs who wciviu alli'ini-
j ani'i'. If thi'ri) is any thing that ordina-
ry rural (irriumisdelight in, it is threx-
riU'ini'iit «f a i'ivil oniiniliuil trlul.w'liorc
tlu'lrromili'vnii'ii are purtii's. wjii-tluir
it is through patriotic and neighborly
svnipathy, or owing to a mania for the
dramiitie display of a court-room,- I
know not; hut then" people will llook
to a trial from far aipl near, leaving all
their oiViipatioiis for days, to witness
tiie settlement of a dispute which does
not pel-Imps intfolyu the price of a hnshul
of potatiTes. The (iernmiis are strong
partisans; and very demonstrative in
their fouling*.. 'Die contending litigants
form around themselves separate par-
ties of sympathizers, and, of course,
treat their adherents freely with the
foaming scidcls—so that ail exciting
trial is the signal for a holiday to this
holiday-loving people.
I found at once that my client, Stu
liou, was a " lyvil fellow well mot'.'
among Ids'comrades, and very popular
generally among his countrymen. Tills,
toOi was shown by tho general buzz
and stamping wilh Which iny entrance
npou the scene was greeted.
• Pressing our, way throtigh tint mass
of whieli nearly lillud
tho hair; wo reilvffed the august inner
circle, of seats that siirroundedthe mag-
istrate, and wore occupied by tho jury
and the nu> re'lnllucntlal o! tilit village-
biirghert. 'Ifero I was introduced to
my clienr, a robust,
lai'ir, uli.to Hi,, -.u'ii.-s is ai: ,
111"iiiipnia! ing I ]i* si \i'. i-'I ini inlu i", nii'l
iipplying tlii in to' the Hmpulated ends
'y I of the hircenious ti:tcou. It'fore 1 can
myself renck the taldf, a shout goes up
from those closest to.it, wlliell is joined
in by tho nearest bystanders, ami then
taken up, as by contagion, liv the en-
I'U'm asKciuhlcd mass, till the iiall fairly'
shakes with tile uproarious vociferation.
The legs lilted, bone to bone, muscle to
miisele, marrow to marrow. My client,
from u suspicion-clouded prisoncr-at-
I lie-bar, was, as by I lie "I 'resto, change"
of enchantment,' transfiiruied into an
honest, respected, and persecuted citi-
zen, neighbor and friend.
lint "Silence in Court'1 is again com-
manded. The form of aei|iiittal must
be observed. This verdict of the jury
mu«t be recorded, upon w hich alone a
discharge of the prisoner can lie an-
noiiiiecd, as a proper benediction to
close the exciting ordeal.
Any appeal to the jul'ors in behalf of
the accused^ seeiped HOW iplite snper-
tiuous; but ail parlies concerned evi-
dently expected that I should make one,
and would be disappointed if 1 did not.
It never would do to have a "city lyar,"
and no sjH'eeh. •• :
What I said after 1 was on my feet, I
never since could recall to memory, ex-
cept here anil there fragmentary scn-
touccs. It was no argument, or sum-
ming-up of testimony, but rather a chant
. ,jcf . .
in
uigl
plisli his i'uiu. It nuist—as" I look back
rubicund-vlsaged
(iecman, wiiose broad, good-humored
face nnd mild blue cyo betokened nny
tiling but a thief
rosj-cxiHjiinatiqn. he,salij Uc knew.the.
anp Uy ocrtiun /isutflorftions, whieht
a pointed out, oihd Wliieh, lie claimed,;
Bail
looking
dently a
, n od to call tho
16 days, and with,
Mpeet Uther,' " V"
>' ■ . .
abontthe darky
iPSittCirtne
Trumps!"
jLra
Wi imagine."
called the
wo sup-
lltf&r-
,"iyar"
[moatpeople, I
fjiear enough,
do yoP" says
around
o, -- jiiint must
'./he, continued,
the face,
Iran ted.
r
,fs
yi^Tho^wdhiii
i us, to bur quiili
riike
IMnrWa#
tawne Smiles out.
1 that a
,,.attest,, and
r'toiefend"^:
jommunlcato tho
1 they must be
' rthe man might
I hnng, by liotch
^ got there. •
I would think
['hot leave his
never takon u
f life, but tho
itlo in his carn-
e, ftp*; accompany
eiftoat,' picked
and look' my
En?'
ttdid, the horses
wo flow orer
nd. My Jehu
i of tho caso
uhen, was
i hams be-
r; that tho haimi
possession of the
a jorv bad already
r.hls trial—a briof in-
| at last been granted
f tO(fOt d tiy; tirirn for "a
Not a moment was allowed mo for
consultation with him. Not the least
opportunity was vouchsafed me - fo as-
certain the line of defense necessary to
be adopted, or the character of tho tes-
timony which could bo produced to sus-
tain it. My appearanco was the signal
for the Arst witness for tho prosecution
to take tho stand. y
Tills witness swore that ho was the
owner of the hams in question, and
idcutilied the property; for there the
swine-flesh lay—two hams and two
shoulders—on a table, . in all their
smoky mid unctuous reality—tho verita-
ble "corpus delicti" Itself in Oourt.
Ho also testilied to flnding the same in
the cellar of the prisoner's houso. On
ori
hi
ha .
hod been produced by bis own process
of curing.. -. - , j^-
Other wii&tsses aworeTto - Boding the.
prisoner in the vicinity of tho first wit-
ness' smoke-house after dark; and still
another to mcotin^hiin later ilurinjyho
SffieJSKffcs gUng^HIromEtlie3Slreotioii cif
said smokohbuso towards his own home,
and was carrying a bag that appeared
to contain bams.
My client listened to all this with .a
sort of stolid intoroBt,-maHn'g -no eonw
mont or protest upon or ngainst any-
thing that was said.
To me the chaip of teWdeuoc seemed
simply appalling,' aptl I looked, u^on
ray client's indftferenee as but tho be-
wildered despair of tho ox- in the sham-
bles, ns lie waits for the ax to fall. The
entire assemblage—frionds as thoy were
of the accused—evidently was pervaded
with the sarati,conviction: for, as. Uie
prosecution rested, a ghastly, Bilenue
reigned througHout the room,- broken
qnly by here and thorc a deop-drawn
M aif a' Uwjiiuftpresseit 'if Oh! "ttttiin
dott!'' or " Ahl Ilimmel!" from the
Stubcn to point out his witnesses. The
first one called kupw nothing abont th«f
caso. He only eould say, that Stu ben
was a friend of hi?, arid "t schwoar ho
no steal. I take mine oat oh a toiWund
million Piples he no took dot hams."
Two moro witnesses were called; but,
they testified substantially in the same
manner; and, finally,<)ncgavc«videnco
to the fact that the accused had, dur-
ing the summer, raised anil fattened a
hog, but "more doponent said not.".
, My heart was fast, failing mo. Tho
mercury of Hope was rapidly sinking.
" " 'witness. My client
kod, vacantly and
helplessly around- (irent Heavens!' is
this all of his caso —all of tho dofijnsq
he can make ?
AC last his eye caught sight of a mus-
cuiar-iooking man, who stood hi a dis-
tant part of tho crowd of spectators, and
we callcd up John Kllno. Tho rikim elri
bowed his way to the witness stand;
holding under his arm a p;i cel-dolio up
in nowspaper. Being sworn ho then de-
sired to know what was wanted of hirii.
"We want to know Wlmt you know
about thi« lOitsp-—about ^tuben stealing
those hatni."
' " Ieh knows noting nbout dot."
"DidSyofi ever SOe those hams be-
fore P" . • , .
" Can't say for sure whether! *ver
did pdor not." !
«• Why, Mr. Stubcn, hero, soys that
you butchered his hog for him;, and that
theso arc cut from that hog."
" Va, Ich butcher dot hog for Stubon,
and'cut him wi, but. don't knftw dat
dose lie s'elbst-saino hams odor not. Ich
vlll sec von sure Von 7.ce lets mo dry
doso legs on 'em." At,-tho same time
he unrolled the paper bundle, display-
ing tour legs of a nog, hoofs and all on.
" loh.Jiabor cut otl" deso_foer-log von
Stuben's schwoin—vot jflii culls Tiim ?—
Jjoclt ya, von Stuben's hock. Ich
habon outs troo mlt, dop aw and olns
■nit don ax. Ich habon took do futses
zu mine houso, aiul dure tloy becs„ Ven
doze hams was do same, «<in dene futses
fit yoost so same as over pcforo vas."
Herp was business. There Was ex-
citement for you. Triumph or ruin for
poor Btulion, ill the air, Hfs fate Is rush-
ing tlpon him with Stayiess footsteps.
The test of his guilt or irinoccnce, be-
yond cavil or gainsaying, to before us,
as if Jtarnishetlby magic gcnll; and with-
in one Tjrlef minute Is to be app iod.
Should these bono* fail to match, i eter
Stuben's fate is scaled, ns surely us that
of l-ueifcr. Dungeon-walls, the brand
of thief, tho social 1ian for all time, are
his. Should they dovetail together, he
arises a frco man, frec o/l>{>n('?"n! free
of suspicion as tho Angel Gabriel.
Home, Instead df prison-grates, shall
rccolve nim, and "frau and kinder, anil
frtunds''' sh«fl ehecr and makfrhlm hap-
his future days. - >
My flrst Impulse was to postpono the
test till I could ascertain if thoro was
ttir clianw that tho legs had been tarn-
pored with. Instinctively 1 desired to
!lo •onicthing to avert whst I feared
was about to prove overwhelming disas-
ter to my clicnt. '
Hut the crowd pressed ip on .-ill sides,
in ,i furor Of o-xeitouieiiU .'I I* jury an-
against
sought
of Victorv, interspersed with unatliiVuius
t noor Stuben's enemies, aivho had
, by their .Vile perjury, to accom-
jis ruin. It must—us I look back
nmv ttjioii tny reeolleetlon 'of it—-have
boon an Incoherent rhapsody, ending
with a kind of Dutch nr>otheosis, in
which my honest but abuscil rind injured
clieut tigiired as a representative ol the
'(eutopic raoc., It wis my maiden ef-
fort nt public harangue; but no embar-
rassment, or hesitation for lilting words,
marred my delivery, as they have often
ilono on othor occasions since, when 1
had luadp fjiH preparation, too, before-
hand, of What I wiw to Say. ' It was an
illustration of the magnetic effect of
numbers massed together, tho emotions
of whom, strongly excited, sweep in the
same direction. Surrounded, us I was,
by that soothing, glowing body of hu-
manity, ail in red-hot sympathy with
every word I could utter, I could but be
surcharged with the contagious senti-
ment of tho hour. My bruin could
hardly help being electrified up to its
highest working conditions, and utter-
ance became as natural and unconscious
as locomotion,
Doubtless not one-half of my language
was intelligible to my auditors; butthcy
understood tho facial expressions and
the pantomime, and that I was saying
wlijii cach one.believed and felt.
4 elosoil. Tlie jurors put theff lieitds
together for a'few moments, and then,
resuming their scats, the Foreman uh-
npunced. thw verdict,. "Not guilty,"
The prfanqer - was discharged, and tho
Court adjorirnCd.
Then occurrcd au ovation which, in
its spontiujoity, sincerity, and earuostr
noss, I nirer oxpeot to so^ eqtialoa.
Funny to say,'It Was'ah ovation,'not for
my client, but for tho subscriber, his
lyar," who had really so little to do
with tho acquittal, but to whom tlicy
seemed ta ascribe tho ontiro credit, of it
all. "In .ftnrinkHng,'before I could sus-
pect what was intended, I found myself
caught up In Stalwart arms, nnd tossed
upon the shoulders of. the surging crowd.
Around iantt' around the hall I circled,
helpless, aloft, While 200 mouths, up-
turned, shot tumultuous cheers at mo,
and' 200 hands, brandishing t ho hats of
their owners, emphasized' the plaudits.
Then, down tho groaning stairs they
carried me—the mob, wrM their huzzas,
keeping along. Out into the open street
we wont, Mirly-bm-ly, pell-mell, and
there, up and down, wq trooped, like u
throng of crazy Bacchanals, till physical
exhaustion alone bade tho domonstra-
1 V fj", f''1.'
course, at the shrine of
Gambrinu.-s—an adjacent saloon—all
assbmbloa, and, with copious libations
of the umber beverage, tho momory of
tho day was consecrated in tho Teutonic
heart.
Years have passed since, that youthful
triumph. Many of those Gormaus af-
terward bccamo my stanehost, friends;
aml> whonever "alyar", wiU wanted In
that settlement, tho messsoriger came
StV;rntef^,^eh-hcarto{ , faithful, fun-
loving sous of Hhineland! though more
tionccosc,
Then, of
" - '!. I" . I' :'...|.'. N. \
' ■ i ■ "I I." I1''- !■!<•'.- I 'i i.mi,-,a S,i|... M, ,|i.
' >1 A :• i -r. in I'. ,|.i Knu'lisli; r.r, .Mi.tlcine
hi'„;,ii;!l,l," |.y It. V. I'i. r,'i', M. I)., l'„„a.
► 1.t.Iii4 !ii, I „[ ll„. J J,,aril of I'll v' ii'lii lis
Hint Siir^,.,iH* ut lie' \\ iijt,l*a I'i-1■< iiriirv.
U inn v. r Iii.Ijis lilliiiniiity In It.-Iru^'li' wlili
II * tali, rcut ni'iikiiovo nail di cusia, to
/. 'r or rio'r, Is its lit-.tlrfai tur. Ii£llurulli' la
il,'I o'.lv of li,i-tf ii c.,u>,■ of il 1 -tii-c anil
niortiilily, I,nt it Is the tlieiiiv of everv yll'vrt
l.i iun . r mltlKiitc. Xottiiiii tvlll «i>'s|,<.uill.
ly ri iiiioc tills ciiu.i' us kiioH'|eii|?i' (an eti'-
nii'titurj oiu-, ut Icusl') ut Ho- ilisiu.i's In,
wnlt li %w are lu ir, an well jh tlio*e mijutIii.
tltii'rfl hy our own iinj rut!tii<f. Dr. ('Im>u
Iijim rfinii'rrtl. lii , iir JucI^iik nt. n Ix>ti4*fue.
tor * >er.\ Iff, liotli t«. tin- ulUK:tcd and t« the
In liiaft tUiiguor.iK of the di i*a«4o
Ihrult d « r, inUl in thf -ntation of the
]iliUo*]i.!ii<* prlnulules involved in tliclr i iiu^o
uno rirint vui. Ifi- la i-parlni; of rcni(dif«,
und UfU.illy j>re crihei ut'h uh ar<* in
un^killfd haniU. a Imyk merely of ; ! •
fetr;u't kimwlvMl^i',.11 in exeevdingly rVudu'do
und lnt r('^tiii^,'eh|H'i'iully lhe'foTl<iwlnt(>*u1i<
Je«t iJ C'erfliral lMi>'i loloj>y, HimuiiiTenu.tr-
utiK'ntH, rM'Udu-lIyi'ionf, the Nui>iti){ « f the
Hick, bit.ej; , Food, Vc;utilatio:i, ete, hi,one
ehapU r on another Vubjeet, ro delicate U it#
nature Ihul it ih hlint up tieyOud the duiuain
of waniiiii; to alj hut phi Uiau«, bo uc.
in itrt result* in modern *ocictv,'hc la
moid exidieit.und,, alike true to Uort,'to vir-
tue, to life and t« society, tdiowa the 'truth
n« presented in the teaching of Scripture—,
that life bcifliiH w.ith conception—with tfreat
force, Ui,wiiieli U added faithful warnini'i .
I'rlce.or the Medical Adviser «ent
K *tpaid. Addrcti the author at Bufl'alo.
ww* Vorte,_, . .
ScuFjjfK's Pulmonic Byiiup, for the
Cure of Con atoptk)0« Coughs and Colds. The
great vlrtac of thta xnedlclne In that it ri|>en* tho
matter and,'thrown it but of tha vyatam, purlflea
the blood, and tliua effacti a cure, .
ScuENcn'a Sea Weed Tonic, for tha Care of
Dyp| ep«la, Iodlgoatlon, ate. The Tonic producoa
a healthy action q( tl^a stomach, eraatlng an appe-
tite, forming cbylevand curlnp tha moat otmluate
ca*es of ludlgaatlon.
8cii«MpK'a Man^uakc Pnxa, for tha Cure of
Liver Complaint, etc. Tho«e pllla' nra alterative
and produce a liealthv action on the liver without
tht\le i t dffBKer, an they are free irom calomel, niid
yet mora emcacloue in restoring a healthy actlou
of the liver.
These remedies ara a certain core foe Conaamp-.
tlon, an the Pulmonic Syrup ripens the matter and
mrlilen the bipod. The Mandrake Pllla act neon
he liver, create a healthy bile, and remove all als.
ease* of the liver, oiten a cause of Consumption.
The Sea Weed Tonic glvea tone and! strength to
tha stomach, makca a good digestion, and euablea
he organs to form good blood; nnd thus creates a
lealtby circulation of bealtbv blood. The com
blned actlou of these medlclnea, aa thus ex-
plained, will enre every ease of Consumption, If
aken In tlm#and the use of tha medlcluee peraa-
vered In. • *.; - '
Dr. Schenck Is prbfeaHlooally at hla principal
office, comer Sixth and Aacn Bra., Philadelphia*
every Monday, where all letters for advice must be
addreesed. .r y' ■
Mr. EniTo'n: In cvtjry city, town nnd
hamlet In the limd maybe found sonio feeble
person unabU: to perform hard lnbor; oome
man or woman that delights in visiting the
sick and ministering; to their wants, some
local preacher not fully occupied, or some
unocc-Upicd pers« n who would like to add a
little to their preseiii income—and I want
some such person in every place where I
have no agent to sell a Medicinal Kxtrnet
made by the Shakers, which ^has proved of
sUch signal scrvice iu the cure of those long-
< f. .V!rrrns i.ictit.
ffhtidlng dlsertses that prevail in nltpirts of
our country, and which have heretofore ro-
st^ted nil kinds of medical treatment. Vour
columns for October contained a very flatter'
ln^ notice of the Shaker Extract of Hoots, un-
der the |iead of s%The*Strnnu* to
which I wo\ild like to call the attention of
yottr retulers. Please induce pome such per-
son us I have described to accept this agency.
There: eon be no risk on the part of the
Agent, ns no capital Is required where they
eati furnish evidence of their honesty. Let
;roiir readers stfnd for a circulor and learn
l ull particulars about the dgehey. Vojtrs re-
apeeltully, A. .1. Wuitk.
310 I'eafl street, Ke'i' Vui-k..
ProdtaUo Investment!
In these tliu,ca any man who lias monoy to
Invest desires to place It where It will make
the best returh. This belni; admitted, we
undertake to *ny ihut ^3/20 invested In tho
Bvixn'TipkVAmeuican will return ten fold
Its cost to the Btil)flcriber during the year.
Talk no more of hard times when von can
get an illustrated newspaper of the high
character of the8ot£ntipit* American, con-
taining sixteen pages full. of engravings
every week, postage frce for 93.ao a yewr*
inal In mcafiureuient to 4,000 book nagea.
_ Ve fact tliat this paper has been published
every week for thirty years, and has a larger
circulation than the combined circulation of
all other papers of Its kind in the world, is
sufllcicnt guarantee to* new subscribers
you momory
often yearns for your cortllul fivces, your
honest, hands, nmt for "the (lays that
nrc no moro,"—Chicaija Tribune.
- SEASONABLE RECIPES.
Cider nmy be i>rescrvoil for yews', by
putting it up in air-tight cans, after tho
manner of preserving fruit. Tlic liquid
shonht be ttrst settled and rackc'I off
from the dregs, but fermentation should
not, he allowed to commence before can-
ning.; i''.
t'uulijlowcr and Cheese.—Arrange tho
sprigs of cauliflower on a platter, and
instead of adding vinegar to tho sauco.
stir in u tablcspoonful of nicc grated
liheusu. J.'our this over the cauliflower,
sprinkle a thUtuM of luead orumhs and
grated cheosi) ovor the top, and place it
in tho ovon'a few moments, to bccOino
sllgiitly browned.
WanMntj Mack PriiUti—A. subscriber
desires to knw tho host method of
washing blaiok oallcocs. . Slio should
put the wholo dress.-Into the .Kottlo of
suds which have, been used for boiling
tho whito clothes, and let It boll for ten
minutes; thou take it out into blued
water, and nibi ont'auy spots which can
bo sfcen. ltinso it thoroughly, and if it
needs to bo starched, inako ■ tho_ starch
with colTeo rather than with boiling wa-
ter. I have seen u dress that wits wasli-
od and done tip In tl|is manner, within
a week, alid I snpniwictl it was nowiy
made—so clearly white wiire tho spots,-
and ho bright tho black groundwork. All
dark-colored calicpos will look better If
dono up In this mart nor; but only the
darkest shades should be boiled, using
tho coll'co starch for all browns, ami also
for brown linen of all shades.—Daisy
Eyebrighl.
A (Jootl Durable 'Whitewash.—Take 4
bushel of freshly Imrpfd Hnio, slake it
with boiling witter ; cover it during the
process to Keep in tho steam. Strain
the liquid through a fine sieve an<l <"ltl
to it i pounds of salt previously well
dissolved 111 warm watci!; !! pounds .of
ground rice boiled to a thin paste and
stirred Id boiling hot; 4 pound of pow-
dered Spanish whiting, 1 pound, of eloan
glue, which has been previously dis-
solved by soaking it well anil then
hanging it over a slow Are In a small
Lie within n large ono filled with wa-
Aild ft gallons of hot water to the
mixture, stir it well anil let it stand a
fow days covered from dirt. It roust be
put on quits hot. For this purpose jt
can lie kept in n kettle mi a portable
furnaiT.. Abont a pint of this miMi'irc
will cover a square vanl..
kcttl
tor.
L-lont iruur
thnl/ tlwy will Ri't tho pnncr rcprularly, nnit
all lliu mimlmrs tlity pay for, and it I
nliOivil ao I'tiraply Unit ao lurnicr, miu hanic,
fur-
Invi'iitor or iiianiifaoturur van afford to do
without It.
Kni ndrertlaemcnt on knottier piiffo wtitrh
tolls you hoW it pajrs. ; ; • , , ■ ♦
To Preserve the Juice* bf Mincc Vies
while Baking.—When the pies are ready
to make, prepare a thin pioco of cotton
loth, one Inch wide and long enough
to reaiob nrotind-.the Pie In such a way
that it will lap a littlo on the plato be-
neath and a little on the crust above,
covering tho part Whore tho upper nnd
ower crust come together.
AM,who hnv6 heard of little Charlie Ross'
should rputj tliu ttunuttful new book, vatl-
tied "Cherry the Singer," rutili ltcd by Ed-
ward A. Samuels,. 1'ia Troi)iont- t., Boi,tun,
I'liKsttily it may lend to th# recovery of the
stolen child, us tho cliarni'ter of tlie littlo
lu ro of tile, book la pnrtliilly founded on Ills
own. life nnd. abduction. Sent by mull,-
postngu free, on rcri'lpt of fl.wi.
IIiti you a scvoro wrenoh or aprnlr. T
Have vou rheumatism In uny form? llavo
yon stiff neck, or bunchcs causcd by rheu-
inatle pblnisT If ao, Johimox't Anodynt Llni-
mfnt Is n apeeillu remedy, uaed internally
iiiul externally.
Wi ofton seo a Inr^o stoek of entile which
do uut seem to thrive, and come o il " aprlnjr
poor," all for want of something to atnrt
Hu m in the rlulit ilirpetlon. One dolhir's
worth of. tShtrltla U Mm trv Condition Pvm.
iters, irlven to Such a stock oeerslonnlly dur-
ing t flow Inter would be worth more than an
oxtra half ton of hny.
Dr. Tun • Unlr Dye Iiiipniln n \nliirai
C'«>lorf r« n.r Jl« tl.v l>ati «-tT. rt iiiufnb-r <l«** . I'lif
llnrh«'i> ll |irvl«r if.
r 01:
... T
' f ■
lilS.
EMPI fill M KNT—PariKu: r an I N'oiithlv < ui- i
fcirriilll Iill'ii* Itif. W. M. (ill U Ktik>\ tilts .\|«.
UVKnY I'AMILV >Vunt- It. In It
VJ !>ol«| liy A/futc. A.t ln - M. N. Lottll, Pa.
® trieHon>lforflirmnoCatalnifiii'
/j. 11 .((VITOIUI'A. ^ONS, (i< Htioti ,M a*«.
A
nKNTN WANTED Tha CTrVopwlia , i
gpjjit" DAILY WANTS"
ImhiK itutill
id Cheapest BKCKIFT
i« A*«• -«•* PAYM 1114*. ;
| If1, !J A >| p
♦21M)
0"j«^w2"«d?iayd.
®K p df>A 6*7 e horns, flainplft worth ft
Cll •• b'UNMJW A Co.* I'orilauo. Ms.
£10 il D«y st Home. Agent* wanted. Outfit and j
J)JL6t*nna (rot. AddrraaTltUK A CO.. Auau u,Me
OQ ' nnDpn Dintictiv. IUM>U !>««•.
j tUnbllJ w«mh ,>i
>|a<U^>i),ltui.:
ftOII s>ir tA Auests. new arttclra and lh<M>««t J
sh7.
UlSpsi AifiiU \>SUIV<1. llAKia. Da via 4 Co.. I'UiJa.
s loontli to fhcrgctle men and woinrn
rvc/j H iifrc. Uiix\n*si< huM-rubl*. Ko't l*
•lor MT* Co., i.M Mkhl^m av, cui.%ro.
Ati-ndollnrhUlofltlOiknt
lrt« ror ntaihii. AU<lr«'« C,
lllorat k Co..:5 Xa aau- t,y. V
Hosda. 'Jc. lK Kmbowod I'lctnrva, iaie.
Bxtrsordlnsnr indoco*
490 A >?>y. HUV TV MAKS IT. BenrM*g
XJtW, COK, ruSGE * co^at. louU. Mu.
toil) A MO^H.-A^nt. wanted. M Nut m-U-
Sftufiu
3 KULK
tMHik pulilUhift. TIm AiCf i<*jr riiia astft.
I>on I mlH It, H«Btl for rtrrulnm nnd t«r«u .
tJnilAT W k'TKUS Co., Ht. M '. 1
Thlsn*"*Tnw ln tv tun j
WtUi ptrfrct |
pljrht Swd A iapt#
ltM'Ir to t>vrry jrw- tl. tt 01
tho bod?, retaining l u: I
ture under thu l nrU^« |
esorrUo or s e v e r •• a t i
Strain until Drrnur\. i ftr j
rurid. OoklcbraiiUvths
AN AUEST Inovt rr county. Picture and
KrSine Uustnva*. •lOOauituitli. tlKO. K.
I'JCRlNE, Put. , 06 Hcode Ht., New York.
ftl M A ^ MTKBK.—Airsnts wanted. Dualnes*
V/l'/ R®"!llino%-Np.solicitingrequired. For
|fVl*^ rurthfr itartlcular* aiidrcua
J. KKNMJiUV it 1*1., ltlchisoud, In«L
CNRA Ornln, fnllow,
6ir^OA)lLi«Zl i*™ and Dried Kiuii«,
wanted. lUtftr to Dodd, Bi
KnrhnmmnJt Jt Co., "
THK WHAT IK IT.—HotnetldnR new. 8tlU nt
al^ht. BIk luduceuienta to AMcttta. Kst "
cents anil Htaiun. Amenta waut«*l. Mend f«
IokiiL'. U. 8. HrECIAI.TV COM 7 Fulton at..
■tKbt. BIk luduceuienta to AMcttta. Ksmplea J6
r IWCats-
Bonton
A MONTH.—Airenta wanted 'cvory-
wliere. lliiKlnSMt honorable and flrat-
claas. Partlculnrn sent free. Addreas
J. WOKTII k CO- St. Lou la. Mo.
$250
UfAIITFD MEJI t0 kU oar ffoodn to Deal-
WfllVIKV bus. No peddling from house to
liouae. Cash salary; bote! and traveling expenses
paid. Address B. ROBB A COM Cincinnati, Ohio.
AMATEUR PRESSES
SO!f-5,"L",,5tcrl,!lfron' upwarda at CKNTUAI*
TYPE rOUNDBY, 16 N. Third Ht^ Ht. LouIh, Mo.'
PKtt \VjKKK OITAr.ANTKKD TO
NfJ'nts, Maloand Kemolr, In th««lr own lo-
Orrpir Kkkt. AddrcM,1
\ VlCKl*.H\ di CO., Autfuala, Malue.
U#A8BIN(JTON, D. O., P.O. BOX ioSufi
• W. C. Om tt, Att'pat-Law. ('orre^xmd-
«nce solicited froui any one having h '
. iy idibnmstt— *— "*■ ■ *•'— - *
having uualnet
v Bent of Gov
nleaainopuhllcl
Send atninn ft r particular*. Dr.
rlton, 197 Woahlngton-f t,CUlca*fo
I AIL wax*
i! Millions of property i
I tones made wUh it__ Ai
iNOTOg Bsos., Nsw TorkorChlcsco.
%||ANTKI>-Young men to loarnTtolHT'AP^nKs
•f Hltuatlonn guaranteed. Taltton to lie pahl out
of salary AFT KB situation Is aeeunnl. Addreas Uueen
City Telegraph luailtute, 8t. I-ouls, Mo. bend stamp.
moderate. 1.000 testimonials. 5th
■■ year of unparalleled auceesa. He-
iress Dr. F. K. Marsh, Qulucy, Mich.
S10 to as per Day a
men to asll an srtlclo as BTAPLBasOO.
On a Postal Card
Bend yonr address to M*k. Dkuorrst, 17 Kurt 14th
street. New York, and Imj Informed how to Incrt amj
your Income* Profitable and easy em ploy went for all.
, OO Will nay a Town Lot 29x100 fret In
1 Mineral City, Or ay win Co., Texas. For par-
__jatleulara adrlresa, with atamp, K.JR. HkLM
CO., rti>tiM Agents U~ Ky- and T. I-andCo.
AGENTS WANTED, m Pine Mtn Ht. Louis, Mo,
$2
ACENT8 WANTED
HotmnERN norm., (W.xons.
Flrat elsss In all rtspeets. Prlees graded,
^3.00, $8.GO', $4 .TO and W.80p«r dnr. secord-
1 ng tn floor and loestlon.ol roojil. Telegraph
nnd Itutlroadnfflfcra ln Ifotel Building. •
Jso. McKlTfmci & Co..
rrlnters,. filtntlOnerc and IJliuik ljooli Manil-
facttirers.NoS. 8J0 and 316 V Sd-Sfreot, 81.
Louis, fcsthnntea furnished onappllcstlon.
BrnKKTT's COCOAI^B Is 11(0 best and
hi npest Hair Pressing In the world. It
kills dandruff, allays Irritation, and pro-
motoa a rlgorous growth Of Hair;
neSAssl *t, laitrHlall tsnlractlo n,
founded l y ttitiW.P. tone', at
Ill,, where each Mholar Is taught ■
vnnuts Independently, Instead of In rlgW,
gradcil'Bcbool bihion, Is foi «vtll soxes.
&cii t tm
How us® dopi breed n litblt in a man
to profusely iliuAtnited 1nlhc style of eon-
YCTsiition in vogue in * tho Louisville
Covrifv-Jourrutl oVhcQ. When a man has
been' drinking Until his finals rpd they say
lie has fllTed to a flusli; when some neiph
boring child sqiteals under hit inother'i
slipper they say he id standing pat, and
some of the best editorials in the paper
arc on the woes of the streetcar mule who
draws to a bob-tall.—-iSf. Jjmit Jlcpublica*.
Ulivf. I;« >o an says that not one women
in a hundred knows the art of looking
lovely out of her eyes.
m W m — —' FA8T-
K8T 8KLLING BOOK ever published. Send (Wr circu-
lars ami rtur extra terms fo Agents. NATIONAL
PUBLIHI1INO CO., Ht. Louis, Mo,
For Cashj or' furs,
nine, stc., taken at
Highest market prices.
Fall list free. Rudolph
Oun COn8t.Louls,Mo.
$10^ $500
evsrythlnf si
InvctUvl In Wnll Street
often Ifrtds to fortnnn A
?tf-pase hook, ezplalnlnf
price of stocks,
l * 1 V.i'Ki.iao A Co,, Bankeri*
IlroVers, Til li road way, N. ^ .
Tl^T
Ten in In ti toe
Addreaa l^r
clrciilnre.
raale
T*B. STEARNS, MM) Olive St. I.ouls
1876.-Poitpald.-S 1.60.
Tlie aSTrii'sery.
A Monthly Sagsilaa for TaaaftMr^Mdm.
•e'lliuLT llU'.TjtiTab, . (*-Sra4 1« out, for .
run.'li.U].. iniiiiti'-rf ?f/i1Il.r)««.
JO HIST Zj. 8HOREY,
36 Bromfield Street, Boston.
ElIHK THE ' ink
XGEL8IOK
LAMP CHIMNEY8.
They are made of tho boat Lead Glaaa and
will stand heat betttcr than any others.
lief In TMtf iiirru.
. CisnMoas, Osntnw, IlL,
I hs*t sot b«d !•* ail ay
so U<.ar fur ihrss yssis
I Itmf
Um> instil lint IhwqM fhi
cuic tost- l«ve •vatlasOns Iff#,
sa4 IM'i Ufnliii wMlii h«
'•St IIS W1
Uvss." NoU l y Mil Dniasteta U
per Ui b null, po*t|«l<l.
Au4r\-« •, I m loalay simi^
T. rorajiu k
pKUAVKiraUi r*.
f I'T Ssk|M>s J. MWIM. I.L. Dh sow r
(4rf« WUlorysf «ui *«/• OtvHlrw ta
sd. vpi iM-btlivl fiOO
uas tares ss4 rtuklf
mow. SSOSasMi-
/rt V « .| r|r<
ftsvinns -#nd •!.«> •'•It m>« ••nby Is l« aek...
both KastJah und ttrrasa. Vul^M ><4.
luatrood II • aMtrsv'sIss OrsaS ImUnmtii
AQIftTliWAIITlpi 4Mi;i« i«lf
irii' i rnnsuM iu 0« i*>ililM CuiMy Ml fttnsiayi
Imr.v, nir-s iu Anatsirrki|i|« S#<4m tel. /efl
H0( nt IK# *r fill deauHutise est SSeel esnaa,
'mtrfrsmsaois * cm- m*. imas. sa
k tSs awaiaecs • ser rasi—m um Sss
FeaialstSetast tsklss V^wSsa Oar
lire Dwasw M., Itaw Vatk*
TWO MONTHS FREEH
THE MEW TOEK TBIBUME.
"Th. Uadlat Am.riean Hswipspn'.'1
On recclpt of t2 and this advertisement, Tn Wsmt«
LY Tsinrvs will be •cut. postage paid, to any address
untilr>cc.ai, is;rt,or for #r2..VXsTacopies; ftirg.'i, dor.
eu; for thirty-one. AddrcM .
TII£TK1RUXB. New York.
W hen tht Blood t^SBes With roeket-llke vio-
lence to the head, csnalns hot floahea, vertigo and dltn*
neaa of shrht. It la a certain sign that s mild, aalubri-
ous, cooling and equallalng lssstlve Is re qui rod. and
Tarrant's EfTerveaoent Seltzer Aperieat
•hould l>e st o&co resorted td.
SOLD BY ALL DDUOOim.
■kssMsdastlke
Isn ts tkclr Is*
4lvM«sl Msttl.
tatfsBi ftssi a
ISMSStSftlll is
stsMasysftill
mt '
(stMar^wi
If Wril4*nmgi|
OrmMSIsai
_
healthy flow af
bile | lavflgSfM*
tag the alasssckf _
MSSlSff liMl to 1
BLOOD, gtvlssc
tone and MMattK
to the whole ma-
ehlsorjf remsv*
Isg the esns* mt
the dteoaaes. ef-
ftetlni sisslnl
enre~As a FJJE-
II.* MKDIOl
BB« and Is AI
WAW IAVI.
ntKMif thellvev, addroos M. tAlVFORt,
^•wTork. SOLD BTALLBftUMISTi.
^ MfOniW
nn susak mi
aODEY'S LADY'S BOOK.
The Oldest MMSilne In. Amerlcs. ** A Pm-micw
c^"o," t,.?™m « cau.wlllb«klve/i fo ex
t^rui^jalpWa. iv_
en to U*rn TKls\f
.llortWaa. jjlaraj: W
Z movtfif ckimnt? or getting grtrn* ottrn<ie or wimp.
0'At same time wo mall you sll our slrcolara and
p tcrZTw ^nw on twenty u.efl.1 honsehojd
" articles with which any.peraon can make from •&
e festei&w'iasajfih..
E IW TOK. MUSS. .-'!
MARK TWAIN'S
MKW BOOK, Jnst ready fbr Cativassera. Now,
then, Hi tl* ttms to get- territory. IWt stop to cx-
perlmrat ot other book*. Take onp vou know will
sell. Prompt action will ylve yon eh«jee of tk-ld,snd
Koblen returns. AOKNTS WANTeD etory-
vHiere. A«Mress for clrenlara at once. BRTAN,
BRAN D A CO., St. Ix uls, Mo„ or New Ortcaus, La.
CANCER
SENT $10" to
in Mm* t>rlvll#arrs has
infttoeh Prlvlloies has
raid and will pnyTnrwe
Profits. Railroad Stocks.
r nissig.
Bonds and Gold bonglit on
Mnnrlns. Interna* Six .
FREKP"«"WrAffnSr. $500.
a<rD,A.J iiMfiiB
1 „ <Vj I IffC/) a' Viii.tA s Ki r.i TSo Bixraand
t I* i a- r Binds are indorsed liy th«
\ J f A nio<«t eminent pti>'«iciau« In
.si i.vm
T I I'l'K I>
SHOES
Feonnmy, comfort, looks, sll
bs.mhlne to make
(Silver Tipped
8?u>ea lndlspcn«nhlr (oreloldrca.
.Never wear tlin'Miflf'nt tho t- e.
Alto try WlroQnlltft> 8 l«s.
nio«t cmliiPnt pliy>iciauN in
th« woi Id for therurr « f rln-u-
matlsm, tiHirnUls.llycrci.m'
elutiit, dvsr *pNla, kidney dls-
ra*«,,arlmhi.|.aln«.n«tt0u«dlfc'
ordort.tlts.R-malo complnlnts
nr-rvous Sml general dcl-lllty.
and othsr chronic dl *s cs of
Row dMlRhtOil to tiave dry feet.i
Fiirni-r^. incMmnlc-, cMr>Mio«iy.]
Calilo SrViMV Wire
n<>ois and Muioe nfirer rfp or
Vfc for W!ic Qui:«?d flriles.
OSAND OHANOK FOR AOIUTe,
mfeJYo.\§.
ANN ELIZA YOUNG'S NEW BOOK.
bmith Organ Co.,
BOSTOII, MASS.
TtaMO nsaianl IsHrsaHsli
Sold by Music Dealers Everywhere.
AGENT* WASTED IS XTXBT TOWS.
SOLD ttnweonotJT TBI UMITMD STAfSS OX Tttt
littTALuaerrr plm i
That la, on a Sjittmot Mymthly raj-mcnu.
Pnrehaiwr. aboald Hk fur Ilia «ith Ammr ix o«
AM. CfcUlufur. and full partlfulara on .ppllMlloa
RBW mm* KAIITim ineTRVMBNT.
THE
CABINET ORGAN.
An esqatalte combination, adding to the ospaelty
the organ mash of that of the piano-forte and hsi
With a donb1e>rt*ed organ, complete and perfect Is
cry rcepect. la combined a new Instrument.the PIANO-
HARP, the tones of which are produced by steel
tongues or bars, rigidly aet In steel plates affixed to a
sound Ins-box, and struck by hammers, aa In tho piano-
fnrte. The tone# ore Of a pure, silvery, bell-like qual*
hi: i'iii" i «i « |"«r. .uicif, ut , —
Its-, very iN-autlful In com Id nation or alternation with
tlie organ tones. The organ insy be uaed alone, and la
— ■* perfect an organ aa
y be saed with the
^-- msybss
PIASO-IIARPi the Istter may bs naed separately or
in combination a 1th any or sn the stop* of the organ,
lo which It adda greatly in vivacity, IIfe and varietys
sdaptlngltto a much wider ranas of innate.
ITpvn lta Invention and Istrodnctlon. abont s year
since, thia new Instrument waa received with ao much
fhvor that the demand sreatlfexoeededthe manufact-
urers'ut mont ability to anppnr: so that they have had
no occasion to adverttae It extensively. Hsvlng now
perfected facilities for a large supply, they offer It ts
Iho public with confidence. _ . _ _
Clrculars^lth drawings and fnll descriptions, free.
MAHON A IIASiLIN fUlOAN COm 1M Tremont St..
nofTONr*^ I'nlon Square, NEW YOKKj BO A 04
• * i Cbf
Adams St., Chicago.
'CUBBCUIi'
Csr. of Lak« sad Resrfcorn His.,
braird Tshular l.nut
/1«; thU l« «.i tidily
diesis a u iirtn.n:, .,
k or Aulf -li.o .% II Di
•• Ktoi.jksn.ii'ii'K," I',
an-r* >llHI.\S|.A i.v>. f' , • .
N.-w. #,t p-,u,.., - .... •.
l/;M lcrvi i. , r. r « , ( .
Oll^lO'lM.1 PH-II.>• ««.!,..,( I,, ,r
I'llilM
i t' i 11« s i r *
i. j
M
.l- i-!N! «•' Nn' ,'OVK
GIVEN AWAY
To ctrry reader of Th* Famlly taanial •
CENTENNIAL AMERICA,
A 910 Tinted Cnsmvlsc, Blxe Uttx'ltf.
Otir Large and Beautiful Tinted Engrarlnp. contain-
lngover900 Historical Vlcwa sod Portraits or ull
leading eventa and personages from the lundtuir of Co-
lumbus to the present tlmv. Including a uuut:Uii-«nt
sad perflKt view of the Centennial Building In Knir-
monnt l*arkkt Philadelphia, will be glxtu
ReaiUrtqf Our Qr«at JJtfrary and frt Mtan
<f Our Great htfrary and flmftiim t\\pcr,
s Wetllif FitrrUlp Journal, Containing Thrr* Sp.m-
'Id CV>atfaMed fiuyrit*, together with snort rWutvtua
and a Urge amount of miscellaneous rendlnw Kent
four months^on trlsl, Inclndlng thu Kngrnvlun
paid lor 91.9%. An* ffews l^oU-r 'rillgirt vox <. r iy
/ft*, or addnm rAs JbtnUy Jjn/rnal,!4«Ja B dVy,N.\.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
iifi
w ..
It Pays! It Pays!!
WHAT PAYS P
IT JPAYS every Blknnlhetarer, Mcrehnwf,
Mechanic, Inventor, Farmer or fro*
flNMlssai asan to keep Inforinetl on all tlie In*
proveinents snddlMw \e les of the «ue,
, IT PAY> the head ot every t&mlly to Intro-
duce Into Itlshousehold a neu:i<ua|trr that Is f
_jnaprr ...
Ivc, utii> tl:ar fostera a taste lor invt-'tlgatlon and pro*
moto lltouplit n>"' '"fiimuN illli'iualiili aiiiiiiiv tka
members.
ivij-re
\"w
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
• which has hern puUlUhed w*«kly for tlie Inst
thirty vivirs, docs this to an extent beyond that of any
other truMlfrtiinn: In fact it la the mily *oukly p'—
puhlUhcd III I he United Htaies, devoted to .Mai
fsrtaivi, lUrihnnlem Invenlliiss and
DKeovertea In the Arts and .Sclenres.
Kvery ntunber la pr< fu«c1y lllnstrateil and Its cc
tents eiumiM*e tin' ■ latest anil iu«Mt lut resUng Infor-
mation iwrtalnltiK to the lndn«trlal, MivhsnlCDl sr.d
HeU-ntlflr Prtafrer-s of the World; JiCsK-rlptlotn-, alt#
Beautiful Pnitravlng^. of Kew inventl' iis. New Hn- .
plements. New I'nHWwe* nnd Improved Itwlnstrlrsof
sll kinds; Pwful NottarReclirea. Muun'Hlonn and Ad-
vlcc. hy PrSctlcal Wrltorn. foe Workiu.-u and Kmpkqr*
Crs. in sll flic various arts, forming a co <i| U-te r«'pcr
tory of NfW Inventlona and i)lKovert« v eontaudnf
s Weekly record not only of the projrreM •;' the Indus-
trial Arts In onr own eountry, but olso of.. II Now Ills-
eovcrles anil luvi ntlona In evny hrnncli ol Ktifflnecr*
- best tefrHu |llu truled psjifr devoted tolCn-
innerrlmr. Meeltnnica. ClHunlntry. New Intentions,
Belcneeand Itidtis,trial Progress published In tiievdrld,
'(he nraeileal ncelpts ani well worth ten Union ths
subscription price. And for the sivbp and house atU -
•eve many time* the roatof «n 11-m. 'X
~a,_.r. hiMSleM. Kn->
ri rj.t ln )• r ■
oi le of nil
. .. "he So
to tiirm. !( ahtjuld hsre
rsry, et ndy, fMilce sod Cotiniing-
er>' Keadlntt-ttoom, College and hetnad,. A new vol-
flfJ AMKIill'Ag'.
;r_ a plncc iu every Tumi- "
,etndy. Otltcesod Cotititinfir Komn; Is ev-
, ig*a,
JmtW ps ?ea nnd SrvisaL
II(.snitxn >;.v(in*vtNua. Tliousatiiia of vol mi; ~
preserved for Mndln t snd reference, I rriilk
year br mall. Including po*taK««. filseount to Clul ,
Rpwliu clrcntara glvuig Club rates sent fri«\ (ilugla , a
copies iualled og receipt of Id cents. May he had of tj
PlTlNTS.
the Hr In
Mpsx ft Co. sre Bollclfore of American and Forelaa
Patents snd have the largest e til)lli limt nt In ths
world, liore than spplh itlloiu have been mads
for psteuts through theirnireory.
Potent* are (Stained on the in-st terms. Models o
Ke'w Inventions and Hketch<*s examined, and advic* '>1
free. A special notice la msde In the NelrntUh J
American of su Inventions Patented throsith tsls
Agency, with the nsmeand residence of tho Patentee.
Patents are often sold, in part or whole, to persons at-
tracted to the invention m sueh notice. Send Air
Pamphlet containing Bill directions fbr obtaining Pat-
Addreaa, for Ui, r*i*T. or cunctrnlnc Paunla.
* HVU « CO, ITntk Hav.hwTartb
Bnaeh omet. cor. r and 71b SU., Wartilnglon. D.O.
I'ii'Ni NtuLECT YOURTFETH
VANBUSKIWS FRAGRANT
5G8OB0HT
I
The Largest nnd Flnesl Hold
of Ua clasa In Amcrlca.
REDUCED^ BATES!
TO SUIT THE TIMES:
$2.00 Per Day to $2.60
Accor'llns to location of room*.
200 Roomp, with Board, at $2.00
,150 " 2.50
i IM LI.IMi ii WOnillAX.
AMD WTIMMUTM MP
HARDENS THE GUMSt(
It Imparts a delightfully refrrsb'ng
lasts and reeling lo the month, remov-
ing all TAKTiB and SCCKF froa ,.^
tha tMth, completely arresting tin pro-
gress of teay, and whitening such
part. a. har. become black by decay.
IMPURE BREATH
earned bjr Bad T«th, Tobacco, Spirits,
or Catarrh, Is neutralized by the dally
use of
S0Z0D0NT
' It is ss harmlsss sa w%t«r.
(sld I; Dragflsts lal Daalsts ts Tu—f Ms
One botti. will last els month*
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ADYElltlHKHS
W1:.vd«Mle to rraeh countrj re.i''ert do ol
tl.ehnt aud rhaapest mnnuer hv lulra «•! < or J
••■sMtf.us of Tit* nitKAT KisaarAncn Arnt.iAnT .
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Robson, G. W. The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1875, newspaper, December 10, 1875; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233776/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.