The Uvalde News. (Uvalde, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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trerf ..•> *ir S " "! ■■. *k
yonr <hru**i^-i fie1 t! 1“ ‘I'-I *.
lii-s. Full ’A-r pilot-U at cr.l of
each Tonthac 1 si-**-- 1 toail r^i
*.-oJp'w>.‘£et-rii;a c»--l
Address J. F. Smi»h Sc Ox
No. a;5 Grecav ictvaf , N rr V-tk.
“ Not a gripe
hi a barrel ol
them. ”
mu Eieiisl Remeay.
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THURSDAY. StPlEMBKB 28. 1«j9 ,
FCW THEY ARE MAD*
BECOMES Of TMEk
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USERS OP MORPHINE.
THE DRUG RAPIDLY ENLARGING
CIRCLE OF VICTIMS
Mother and Babe!
lUroanrnded m th« Meet. 1.1
i f V. iBn. Plymoalfe I'*., 1c. May. 18*1
1 »u. er~1 frotc temporary ueplmimt frea
"t-. ork fa-r l»u yvrt. for •iuoc I used Pastel
c -ai. » Nine TVi.ic, and cac rwommead wins
iiw> e»l i& ^ilo ur fur rusilar trout iea
F. bOhNHOKST
Crux T TVnn . Oclaher, lii>>
Owl- g to a mna«aj *twu( a year ago my -too
«ii brown Iron, a <mo< and wrw*ir bart
•b ut • -c !*•-cj 4nr man* day* be m artirely
s - - fit. ml a >U rai -.rig. and needed ooatir aal
• u i.i *. .M tola Uuja 1 lea. sad u< Factor Koe-
■l| • Nerve Tcatc and at oece urteal a boUV*
4"er 1 bail ptwn him tha aaonoil doaa ba fell
u o a <fuiet -leep and coa»w 1 raving. The nest
lav ha aa a ach bvfter. and wn-o on bad uaad
1). too *ttol. ot the buttle he was toUialy r»
kirni awl ia «o auL. FRKc UKAABMUL
A A jLSAN’6 fiAiaO
PfJPr-1 TaleaMe Boob ee K
LULL OiwaM. K’lt fraa to at ad 1-e-a
r si.d poor paU'aa can^ alia 3bta.a
this medicine flvt of eharia
TK» wtai-ly baa hatn arsywred by tfca Rrerraod
wor Rieaut <>f F">rt Wa>tv. Ind, .inn* :-TL and
Sti prepir-d uudetbts diraiOou bi the
KOCNIC MED. CO.. Chicago. III.
V4il t» Drnitl**< at til per Bottle. € f«r$i
- rr e Alee, a 1.7-V 8 Rottlei for 19
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t jr i ;..i k n• i 1 • i:. it;.
*-"• Ktf l i i, •■■:.. i
vihis front rat i«r.. Wikrli.mru,
, , 1/M.i .t r'.-r i.Vtiuerrali.ie-iluiie.
v y -4 V'mI’i.iI V. eaLtu (iii|Mtfjir)
' 1. 3t<l r i’ll If.* t>f power ••! tl.r
A lii’inrntnr Orsmita; in either
.•i . *jd, - m, raured l>y Itnilw mtM i.'or
s; f'lin, nrnl which »lti-
0 *'1_ l*t id 1*# i'r’-Htalu' y I'ld
* i > ill mrannlptlon.
• - ■ i for $.'••'>0.
t » i ■ • ipt of PI .13-
i i i i n .» Slit,sent
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it X H »AFH
F t»r ntri ai
■ i ' nd ill 'on* i tMmf f ,
• ' n x’lat note'to refund the mo-,“) if
• ’ '!• .-ib. 1.^3 not effeet * pure
1 Mi •• if! un niaimkatfoii." t® the-rMe manii-
1 • is. 'tiii! hi'iiut sridiilf r- ..
K iniii City, Me.
s it i Mi-in ii! dr .ewM-. 1 m>i. yen 4
• Z lei IVInitt ju*I< A.etits.i • j|ip»*.i li
Consumptiou Gund.
' ^ 'I i j*!'tr-ii inn. rettre*! fr’Mti pr.ttttce.
ut: liR’l i'!a« **<1 in hu hatidti b* an Kant
I ' :ia mi*.ion.try the formula of a simple
r ••*»♦.ible rfinedv for the njdyulv ami pa-r-
>oent on* of (!on-*-iniptioi>. Llroifhiti*,
.irrb. Asthma dtnl all Throat and Uni.ir
\ * .tioii'. ulso a p.iaitue and ra lieal cure
• r hervoiie Dehiliu Hn.l all NerToua |
» plaints. afl*T having totted ifa won-
l**rfnl e’trat.re r>ow**n» in thousands of eH.
;>,Lw {w’.V-it duty To -make it known
h'» infferinir fellows. Actuated by this
• ur eand a deiiieto relicte human suf-
! will s“nd free i f charge, to all
n -o d'sire it, this recipe, in Herman,
c'pi-ieh or Fnirii 'It. wi*h full direotjoj,. for
•■('ariiiif and usintr. 8ent hv mail br ad-
-*'•--insr with ’'Min, rMniinir this paper
'V \ NiivE*, Powers’ Rlork. Roeh-
b.i.'r \ Y jlO-Iv
'l ou are in a Bad Fii
tl it .■ e will ;-e von if i :i will pay us.
Hr > •••-..i^i- i> to the Weak. Nervous and
'•••oiiitAted. w’>o, Kf early Fvil Habits or
faster Indiscretion:-, nave trifled away
viiror of lto.lv, Hind .uni Manhcn d.
*ho su^et til those effects which lead
emature fiecay. Consumption or In-
i'. If this means yon. send f”r anti
"»ur Ho-’k of Life, written by the
i-,t -pi'cialist of the day, and «er.t
■ 1. hv a Idressintr Lfr. Parker’s Medi-
o 1 and S-ir^i al Insiitufe, 1-Yt North
Birtfe 8?.. Naahri’le. Tt.d. Irt-IG-H
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-*i)vicr io iFoirtif
If you w a e-rotoct yourself
from J’roruio, Scanty,
oj, ,' vcJ r Irrt-gLur Men-
strua*. k’R vo i must use
tdfi -' *-
TL. dawn grew gokUn ta the aas®
The <lane:»s srel tbe ssuc tvasart.
The wcrie. the world of n -n. jw.A*
And tLin ihe guest wto tarried - j"**
Am. as be sprite be took far wu
Li hia (be eruiil not tva-te.-wiand
/id he LI *p tny, atihe ami slim.
While at* IB UlnCoe gaied si >..&
ILifl huh* teoder. bi'rilike *bihg.
May time or tou. " be mtnr.Kv!.
No line to tbue p.*e xirlish lauiil'
(Ob. be oooid oever anderslwral!)
T!v?n *4ie. with one Strang* wW.fol Uy \
tHww bsck tbe hand bt> wily '~wk
Arid, smiling, hid It from his giae
While he buwisl low and w ot hi* ways
Tbe little hand remained the ss-ae
8cft, tirdlitre thing, sed r.o toil r,„-e
To lake Us tenderness awry
Kor steel Ue besaiy day by (Cry
for in tho *ortd4*s only t.vi
Was but to press s »iy»»n! '. <art
(Ah. little hind, so whits sod tlinli
That e*-hsd wuh 1.11 her I'jv.i «or hiu
— Ar bur J btriager in Harper « Yugx i#
CHINE)
_ T"» v iRtolred f,r rJtnnir arimtiwiwiti wad
tc:ok / ->u ( in r* the W mw-ip flaeai tjul
MOST POPULAR 8EWING MACHINB
fr % rv-e Sri*, r-r T*:uh|9 auiVv r*
v : —a.- -w.-nvia • it'^« hy fcr sMwt a*i« Rqrw-w
d *-L^p -■ * . 1lil T <* d bLat (WB errjki
Ih ■new'ha.'ijpai * • • rlv^biMTy of wcr%‘rj*
P • 9 * »t-.f. »uppers-•'p itn
•a ttwnw imprortae-at- a4 H£ ^ HOMI
WRITE FOa CIRCULARS.
Tbe P*f Horae Scwinf T\
Otim Mass. Bostok. Hass. I (V .
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"THE STORE DETECTIVE
Ob# OcfAwioa WlieFw Idol Dwitl-
edJy tbe Worst of It.
Tbe tables were larned ap-m a w u.
an detective in one of the lar.<p dap,til
meet Sturts recently when a worna-
whom she bad been following fr i;
counter to counter turned on her au
not only palled her hair, bnl tore b.
gown To a policeman who was s un
luoned bv tbe detective tbe ahupp r .-
that she was not a thief, aid teat th
detective's cspi mage w-as an iiuult N
arrtst was made
The female detec tires are known t.
tbe regular patrons of the stores w her*
they are oinployed. and it is not it.i
probable, when tho shopper aolil that it
was an insult to lie followed by this
■roman, that she was thic-int; what
opinion the other sliopppers might form
of her One store in this town which
obtained a lot of free advertising m v
erHl yeurs ago l>ecause of the energy of
its female detective has pai I heavily tot
it since it was a store which by its ar
rangement offered great temptation t,.
abopiutera. and undoubtedly it suffered
from them Tbe woman detective wa.-
engaged, and us she was the j jt.neer ol
her class she attruitcd so much utteii
tion that she became nnduly aiuoiti.,
in her line of work if a ehopptr haj
pened to pic4 np an article ana wsU to
another counter witn it a habit ol
nmby women, the detective was rignt
besiue ter and she felt that in the t j e~
of th • sleuttl she was a probaii* t^i *
even if no arnst was aUempted
1 he annt.vaL.ce of this woman * ac-
tions becawe so great ami Hie nuia: .<
r.f arrests made by btr was so Merge t .t
tbe o.;l pai’ons of tbe store H il aw
Tht y let that tbe risk of being u .-t.i .
en for a snoi iitttr outweighui lu- . .
vantage of lue baigaius offered -t in
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B* an, for tois is tLc- very best prepar.
at •! that can be hvd, to cire and pre-
vent sour stomach, belching of the food,
cand costive bowels. Children
In.j th m as if t_^y were *»t:car grapes, j
Tie v w ill l>e found n.ary I’mcs loss ex-
pensive than liipiid medicines, also piils
that are advertised to do so much for |
• irk children, as each bottle con’AinA^/l
a sea and the price ie a-3 cents.
f* LITTLE
'LIVER
PILLS.
09 BOT GRIPE, SICKER Ol
COMHPATE.
tm Con fw Sick Nimim
ail trouts «n«t g
or c«a*tip*n**>
loiprpVM th« Cul&pir l 19«
by Purifying < no Bine4.
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mo *>tl
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tcoiack orren i Jrr*. *
I .ell the |t«CA at & i* *<.
Vm aurebe.', are ~ - i
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pkieftfin ha-grrioH n Mt pucfctt
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fii M. MAR HI MUIGINI CO. CT. LOUIS. MB
H»«segrnf
of your
XocfCOAT
Before
T>OrH t me
i. th- ei*v *«*«•
abort eat v *-rr t^ -r» ft a *«gai. gnd
r oda 1a Ihe oogTtr: \
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Wgwarrgrt Toswer'S IMPROVEu Pi*t) ]
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Fer-# ei** g.»o not to poti
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at hum etlher point, Therf tr»
»U tto« (fraciM hoproooJ
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Brtn4 Slic Her to be oarer urM at
«r -n *• 1 **+' y -r here eUm: g.ao not to poel or
*• a tiaut nr + ottr 4mirra to make food
a - k«r
two ark > a y<
fr»h B< a " J > !icher.
I »t- M Soft Woolen Coltmr
24. Tbif Tre4t rK (below.:
Watch Out %*
far knih IhvM palatal
S*n<; i> r Catalu«ac ft«a.
A.J.TOBU. Bfr, So,tan. Mm,
SciKiiific Aniericu
Agency for
% Kfinirkablr riauu.
One r^oucbei w ho implied u history
cf AcijuiU :ie. describes a re. ;, r,; i.
pianoforte built for Louis Xi by th»
Abbe de Buigne The kimr on Hiy
b-ariux a crove of bogs tuuni.*; n;» pre
paratory to a general rush tor and [ u-
misc.ons sera mbit- al the si p p .1
lan^h.niily ordered the priest toconti.ve
means by which tL.se seetiiin. ly u.s
curdant sonnds mi^ht produce ear- . my
Tradition does not .worm (ii.it t .> -
rever nd gentleman scraubed his bjul
thereat, but iw.ng to tne prevalence of
the tonsure it 1* safe to assert that tie
did not Notwithstanding which 1h,w
ev-'r be managed to nicely gr_d" tu«-
drove, from tue tt. n t/i ole of n.e -n
to the I asscji □ grant i f th tus*. .i .
and. Laving urran-*d them m .tail
d- r a pavilion annon.ic d to hi-
isutd majesty, woo L..d not ti..< >
tue matter since, tuat the piano t..1- 10
tnne.
lae king, ic credo lone, att.-tui-d. and
when the aim** strui r the Keys th. rc
pojri d forth to tlie Ci ir L; i f ti ru^r
cum t a bnrst of ninsir such ns itt >
nevtr ccuce.vid The expi.batun
when the erntty {relate chose to ex; ~e
his | bn. Wus mist sunj It Tue keys
t- ir.g struck, a [ r ng s* t in motion 1 j
toe action wua eitiuu into the pig. grux
ing or {iercing. according to the fort e
I and temperament of tbe player the re
suiting squeal, bowl or groan proud, mg
1 harmony
Paste Gema.
The pleasure of w-vinng sp-trkliug
■tonra is ton great >-rt-nt i ,.-kn. wu-ii.-i
th t 1 . hi rs t alriot »Li rd to w car tn lu
; But t.iis is 1* j |< asure w.th which I
have no syu. "ntny Jewi t* should sin.
ply be rega: ttd ns an or. .i.ui at. it : *-
) tpectiveof thtir intrinsic \ >ie B it so
little is this realized by tin- wealthy
class-ia that many lad:?* wi.tr shatu
diamonds exactly similar to tli-.se that
they possena which are kept at their
bankeis tor fear of t!:*ft Thi* ts much
like a person plastennp bimaelf over
with certiLi d L.nktrs chugs it is a
mere cdv» rtisenu-nt to all that tbe per
Ben is .o wealthy that he or she can af-
ford to leave a vast amount of capital
I locked up witaout interest — Lmiuon
Truth
A Backward Boy.
Prev'-deut cf chi I'unijmny — I guess
1 Ton'd hetti r disc harge that boy
Manager - WbyT He sc ms to be a
jlce. quif t land cf a b* y and I hav n t
noticed that be fc .a ne Jetted his worn
President Tb*»t « ail very true bnt
I don t tbina he bar tbe making of a
financial genina in him Ue> be. n
around here for more than '.fare-* wetkr
now aD-d ba>n t given either yon or me
fj nndeistand that be know* more
about tbe business than wa do -New
York World $
Tbe P*rf«dt«a «« Wklik Ts. t, k -
lit® Hu Attained—la Ft* l». S-
tad Calar lotki.g 1a Iwtv**<o 1 1
Modrr. llratal Art.
Hnrdred? of thousands of ert -
teeth are manufactured and eold «•*.
year What becomes of tbcmt It is I he
asking what liecouiea of pins sud ether
thing* which are firaetkaliy lud.-rtric
tible.
Before making a guers it ie vrer'u
while to consider how artificial tc.-n
are made The ttory is Wild in Nra
tucket of a sea captain who w as u gr. a'.
whi«tler antil be lost one of his front
teeth by accidental contact with n be
laying pin For seme time beberoosne-i
hi* lost accomplishment, until be io in*
that he could whistle very well w Jh *»n
artificial tooth whittled out of a pi. -
of wood When a performance was de
aired, be wt.uld calmly carve out an in
cisor and put it in poaiti -n Then th«
audience would wait until tbe t wtfc
was swelled by tbe moisture of hi*
month so that it would not slip out
When plates wire discovered and tbe
expert dentist was able to enpp'y a
whole mouthtul of Dew teeth, the to :h
I themselves were carvod out cf iv .y
But constant grinding woul 1 wearaw-.v
the ivory and these elephant tccUi
were not satisfactory
Today all artificial teeth are m-'di-of
porcelain and will outlast a Methn
eelah These which are known in the
trade ss * stern teeth. ' being carried in
stick by the big dental supply her-1
are manufactured in enoruu-us quanti
ties
The porcelain materia!, which con
tains various mineral proportions, is
work«d up like a sort of dough or pias-
ter. forced into molds and fused by in
teuse heat in a furnace Each tooth is
covered with enamel and has one or
more metal piDs in tbe back to hold it
to the plate
In large lot* these teeth can tt made
very cheaply but there is one item of
expense that cannot be overcome, and
that is the cost of tbe metal holding the
pin The only metal which will sti nd
the intense heat of the porcelain fur
nace b* platinum, and that co-t*. at th*
rate of a cent h pm eimply for the 1 .v
material A great deal of iikui y h. *
been spent id ?xperinn nts to d;. cover
some substitute for platinum bnt tiolij
ing bus y.'t beeu found
Wiiile a cheap grade of “store Ie ’h‘
can be bought for a few cents api ct*
they are not nearly as suti-te. t- v as
the standard commercial article winch
is ust d by moet di nti.-rs A I ig s 1-
company will carry hnmlre-lsof t
of te*th all of atund.ird <]!i ilitie* L t
differing greiJly in size, fujj e :.nJ .1
or In 1 dur slot:- fr m 23 to loo varn
tions may be pres ntc 1
Bnt as there are people wfc-i arogi il
ealtefiedwith readymade clotl.i: ; «.i
there are 51* pie who are net t-.r li 1
with ready made t»*< th False t■** 111
may hsig just as well or bitl.r tuai*
real ones but public speaters sin
ff,s*a la *••« York. Sara a Pk*-»t-
,1ns of Tkat ctt|. Are \V*r*h!,Ci|
al tlr Ikrtnr *»f Ihe Death Breedet
la Great Rauthera.
“The ariKirnt c-f morphine u*=ed by
woni.-n in New Y<wk is increasing a-
an alarming rate.c sa d n phytic a’
“I io not give the drug at all aave ,a
l’*r-mp casetc for 1 believe we doctor*
re largely responsible for tbe rpr a J
of the evil. Itseema onch *n easy air
cifnl thing to relieve acate suffering lr
8 dose af morphine, and it would be a:
right if tbe pat.cflts couldn't g> t tL
i drug tbemaelvea They can get it
There's tbe trouble.
“I whs called to see one of try p«
lients last week. Sbe is a wealthy wo
man She develop' d the morphine tui (
two years ago. wm-n «he had a serian>
illnefcc Since then sbe has had period
i lent tprees with morphine, in spite of
all we could do to prevent her. She til
wnys says that tbe deplorable at..to sb»-
gets into is due to other caueea. but I
can tell, as soon as I see her. svbetr r
slie bus been taking morphine Lr-'t
1 week, when I went to see her. she wa
a nervous wreck and said she had Ltd,
agonizing with rheumatism Rluoi- a
tism is a handy thirg A doctor can't
■wear that a patient hasn't got it. 1
■censed tbe woman of having teen m
t morphine spree Sbe denied it. tap-
pealed to her bnsbsnd. He st arched L-v
bnr*“HU and chiffonier and found 20o
morphine pills. She had bough.' th*m
all at one time, bet wouldn't tell wbu
•old them to her.
“Of coarse there's a Liw asrnir.et *eli
ing morphine «*xcrpt on prescriptiOL
but a morphine fiend cun always get it
if he is persistent- and gene,ally be is
10. Any pbysicisn can tell h hub Inal
morphine taker al a glance So can a
drur.gist. The latter reads the nnmis
takaMe signs id a man's face and. if be
hasn't a conscience, will sell the n > r
phine victim what be want*. The drug-
gist kn -we that tha purchaser will g-iaH
the secret quite as closely as he could
Bnt. if a person with no symptoms i>.
tl.e morphine habit wants to buy the
irng be will probat !y have great dilli
mltj {u getting it. No pharmacist, t v* t
if not particularly repntaoie. wants U
take the ebabetwof being han.kd up for
1 breach of tbe law.
i - “1 uiu constantly running across
rases of tbe morph.tie hafa.t. «,-p* t 1 y.
is I said among women The lif.j tfa.v
lead when active socially n-e- tifi tfa*.r
oerves and tli<'V taka morphine fur 1 u
falgid until they can t get along with
jut it (isoall r they are csbauied <•> the
iabit andci-nceal.itcaiefnliy. tut some
,inies they are qnite open uisint it
lake th* ir morphine regularly end w:iJ
not list- n to reason Not a .uoutb ago a
beautiful young woman showed me a
oew 1 huteljine ornament she bud jus?
bought It w.is a r-'u.jrkaL!y ban 1- -me
p»!d case, studded with jewcLs. and looi
*d like a vinaigrette. The top openc 1
md inside were a tiny bypoo i::.it
tyrinue and tube of morphine. 1 said
m
*E but 8 mother knows the
paint, auftihh and dread that a
woman endures before and during
childbtrth. And cull nearly all thii md-
feting is unaecesaary. The faithful tae of
MOTHER'S FRIEND
I will in freat measure overcome every
dotresung lymptom, and labor itself will
not be a very serious ordeab Remember
that MOTHER’S FRIEND is an ex-
ternal liniment that softens and relaxes
! the muscles, and b not a daafcrocs ;
compound of opiates to swallow. Ask
: your druggist for it or send price $li to
TK MUDfKlD tICUATOa CO.. 4UaMa. 6«.
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book. Before Baby u Bora."
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Even now it ii generally only sal! rs
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In teeth that are uiade to order a-.tb
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teeth of normal youth l« the Ion • ais
coloro) ones of extreme age. utui the
prices range like tbo«e of watch- s
The teeth ate e t in platen of rnl’is'r.
gold and Hliui.inmiu bnt the b.4 t
achievement 1-* comtidtred to be a { 1 ,t-
tnnui plate, ojnm which has le -ti t d
a lining of tinted j-orcelain eiu. r to
that used for gum w,na TmUil { .* <*
bjv* ta * n u,.i(ie of the aanie in
a.* the teetli but aa tbe porcelain e
in tlie firing th.* fitting of eucii »ie«
i* uncertain
And now for tho answer tn the q i.s
turn “VS bat becomes of false t •• . ?'
Knmetunes they are lest *0 , . ,
atoli-n and *oiu-tiui* h left as ,1 t .uiily
legacy (ienerally bowev.r. th.-y crc
boned wuh the owner and lie t rever
bidden in the ground
It is * 1 ca-ii n.-illy suggested th it th-ra
1* quite a t u.-iuiw in m-conuhnui Ij!->
teeth b..t if tuer.* is * it ii a trailic it is
nut of large proportions S, con-ihand
teeth are valuable on y tor tbe (latui ’in
wire that they c iitaiu und wlrcu ti. y
fall into the bunds of regular -te tit
maker* tb< y ure smashed np to ga-t t.:e
platinum out
Nat long ago a m m who fom 1 a
double set of teeth went with tin LO to
a dealer thinking that he had a prize
Tbe findi r wua s.irpriaed when the d .1
er refused to uiase an offer and said
that 10 cents a set was ail they were
worth to any one bnt tbe person worse
mouth they fitted
The expensive teeth are not market
able, and tbe marketable teeth ere not
expensive That is the whole tmng u.
a nu Isbell
Yet teeth have been u«ed ever A
lady went to a dentist with a set of
teeth which had belonged to Lt r uioth
er who waa-lead She said that ebt
bad aiway* admired tbow- teeth when
her uiutber wore them ail l now th -t her
own were gone she wanted the old set
remounted for herself ii molc.id —
Buetun tiers.d
Auotber Sort.
“Were tb-re no extenuating cirrum
stance* conn)»ted with the cateT
“No notamz bnt attenuated circum-
■tances
••What do yon mean by tbxt?'
“Tbe def-n-iant * circa met a dc*h were
•o reduced tuat be rorld not aC,.:d la
engage a ronip *• nt attorney ”—P.tta-
harg C.'kronicle-Telegra[jb
the thing, but sbe only laughed .11.0
told me she enrrud morph.ue pills in
aer chatelaine Lonix-nni* re. ao <bat the
would be all naht if slie happened to t*
wl rre she couldn't oso tne nypod* rmic
w nnh she prefern d. 1 threu.cuid t*
iell her husband, but phe said he knew
■ bout it and didn't care. Sue didn't
bother him and be didn't bother lit r. *
went to tlie hu-band. and be 1 it r< 1'
thregged hi* ebon Id era and -a. I he n- v
•r interfered with Lis wife. Ti n I re
li*-r»d my n.ind again and told !• m
what l thought of him—und now tii re
ta one family Ii «s on ir.y list of { iticnts.
“That w..s ,.n exceptional case. I ac
Jiit litnilly relative* and fri r >.s ( f a
person who ta.:e* morj hine do every-
thing t'ossii le to break up the bal.it.
out a morph.ne fi- cd is remarkable f< r
•lfvrniciw. A great t;,an\ wc:n*-n who
loo t want any one to know that they
save the habit work tbe physicians for
■-•or(June. I know women of g( cd fa:u-
ily who never go nu ie than two v.eek8
riiliont terrible ultacke of neuralgia or
rli-’iinati'i or son.ethiug il-e that
Anvil excruciating agony. The doctor
is calUd in and tm* to r*li- ve tbe wo
n:::tL bnt nothing relit vea her until he
<a;es 11:1 rphine. If i.e is clever enon b
*»-e through the thing and too «< n-
• ientions to htlp ont the little farce.
He >n»-s up the n)!* Aiioth> r doctor is
*• it—*1 in und another, until one pre-
, r:l»r* wb*t is wanted Th t sau e 1.
-1*1 -game. Many a struggling yonng
J - *.i r 1 1* thought hi* f( riune made
bt.«.«4*e :t wealthy woman in ins n- igb-
I1<--1 called him in. butwh-n-heis
:*.• l-Iv ul --be goes tiack to her old
\ .tvr. ishe only wants tbe u*-w ,:ae to
Ifl.f.rilfl morphine for her neuralgia.
• 1 iierc’a co ext use in the world fi r
• acqntriLg the morphine habit.
t>* Lr-.v s le tter. Yt t some of the doc
- »• •*- if. One famous old New York
*.**.; r -,^ed to take his morf.hine as
•t<g—*,V us4ie t-siS his breakfast, and.
• **i j;-*r be gave a hypodermic in:- c-
t: 1 101 patient, he took one h:u.s»-if
w; ie I.** had the tyringe ont just for
« '-.I* -illty. I sopp .se. He OeVc.r WiDt
F- ,-ii.-*-- * under it. but 1 presume he
lr . have done *0 in time.
“N*. one rmt a physician can realize
liov this special vice is increasing ai.d
h*.vi- serious a { rotilcm it pr».«i nts. A*
a-Its* the medical profession take* a
•trot' *fsU,l against it nut I conic**
1 m fe* viix ralbt r diaconragcd. The
prrsoii wn > taae* a dose of morphine
f-r auy»*m:< within tbe limit* of < u-
tlurauce \* u f*»>1 hnt the world l» culi
of fools. —New Yolk Sun
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A Load lateeraptlaa.
“I declare. Alarm, this to* hritat
mg to be endured' 1 told yon I oicn t
want to be disturbed, and bare aouie-
r-ody has anaocniy sprang a most in
iernal clatter on u>e What dona it
mean T'
“There vans t any clatter, ay Bear '
“What was it. then V
“Why I 'juat happened ta paai
tbrongh tbe room tg my new red and
yeilew shirt wai»t tuat a alL'
“Weil don t ou it again,
land Plain Dealer
<l»lek ttrillne.
Chief —I m satisfied with your bu t
writing Bit can yon write sbcrtb.vndl
Applicant Vea hut it take* lunger'
— Fllegende Blatter
Will Haoa Strike Terrs Vtrsa.
Tbe Ine.r ,-eris need—He aays be caa
tardiy res?ram Dm.-elf (rum tailing
down and worshiping her
TLc Heje,ltd Tet# him ass tn get
near*.aa tb** II throw him down asBB
snur.^L —Pitt*Ear* Pram
Isrrs *f Hnt.lt.
“Of onnr**- von can t unatrine v.Htt
Ctitmns exjisrisni .■* we bnve with suit
people. cnnfi>i*d a trained our-^- *1
bi t just come from a v» ry int* resting
caae— a dear old lady lovely in *-v. ry
way hut utterly unmanageable and 1 u
rsaaonafileor ifieeiifijt t tof early rising
The dear r ,>a camot tntn tjv*a -,n
her tied -u1 put Ik r h.ma to her bs* i
abe ia fatally ill n*>. r*-atnre—hr.t *‘a
wahee me every 11 > .-nito? at 4 o dots t-
have ber fate at .. In nd* bathed *c-t
her esp cbaijgtd Ob I groan '*it i *
only 5 o cluck Mrs Lomuier that u
too early ftir su-z {•"<" e to get awake
Let n* have an<>tfirr little nap
'“Nil on «b • Hiwnya anavtere . *rny
father reared me f ■ get up at 5 o rha k
I ran t diMin- v to) training Yon tun-d
make my toilet I maatn t aleep any
longer
“So 1 have to get awake, prepare the
dear old lady for tbe day — Ro year* old
abe ta and weal and sick—just because
ate was reared by a father with abacs
■nal Mini* of tuuag tune *’ — Inaiafiapo
fea ioarul
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lc III (ini ra I to n.
i«ach*T John i:l istrate tbe differ
•l e L tw**eB *it a* 1 *>-t.
«irizltr and Pi.trio’ir IJ-y - Tht
L-.tt’d rita’e* i« t u -ntry 1 u wi' < b
IL- atrn tiev*-r*et- l ti:-- r---t of to»
tt r!d urv-r sit* D- troit .!> ..rnal
Will only give film t
arc t!.at it s* >uuic 1.
Since he *veot weal 1...
Co. respoiul.iig?'
•'Cons-tnutiy. But
seems to take It ac. 'usi;
wouldn't ea.e one iota
may go to Jericho for all i -
Bnt Mr Riw^aeid set met ..'.Hi
least Id Hoed to go in t? .1 ...i< 1
Jnst at that time, for a* M.». j':*!
spoke be walked in fio:.i the sup,**
tooui with Elsie— not Jena.e—Pls..er ou
tia arm. Elsie bad a preoccupied look
©a her fnc-e—ht fhec I may ray. an etu
taiTasscd look. Iq cite hand she held
B bunch of roses, and she d:-opped bis
arm to artwngs tfie^o- aa a pnetstiao—
In a vase
And for what now follow* I have to
thauk that klnd!r Caun. a pa nt that
sl i ltercil Mr*. Fi.’bci and itir.wlf from
tl.e view of these H.vcrlike two.
“Sit null.” I auid to Mr*. Ftahor
“Ea read rapping ia fair in a caae hkc
over the *knp a side into the m.- sicnoua
deep.
The presence of a dear, l-o3yon board
has sometimes not ev. n b -cn saspected
by the passengers until wire one baa
noticed the sharks that are following,
for it is no mere sailer e story that
(barks know when a ship contains a
corpse. A vessel carrying a d- ad lx dy
and yass.ng through waters frequented
by (harks is alroc-t sure to be folia wed
by one or mure of those fhbes. it it does
not oalspeed them.
Raiber than bury a corpse while
thsriis are following a vessel the captain
will sometjiEes have the fcedy placed in
tbe ice chamber and full stcini put on
theenuinea nntil tbe hnt gry fica.s have
dropptd a»tern compL'ily
In one case at least a body was ec
tualiy cremated ou fa cr-1 by the c;:p-
ta.naordfrs because if the‘•barks Lit
eburk* ere not i :im cl ducics t prompt
burial, and. g-aerally speaking, wh- n
a death occur* at a* a. the vody is dip
ped into the water at night with ncm
lo witness the prootfeding but a ccnpl*
cf the crew tn l the captain, who read*
an abridgment of the eeivic* from tb*
prayer book. .
The manner of burial cf co’ir«°/e-
pends gri at’y open tbe. captain's cwa
feelings in respect to th * dead and it
mn>t be ackn. w lodged that tbt se feel-
ings ore in acme cases ail that thej
should be. Some captains hsre the
great-rt objection to "'lumping a d-ad
body into tbe tea end, when it is un
avoidable, will do th.ir uttermost ta
con ir.ct the tenmeny wHb ail jxi'*i! I«
rever r.ce and respect.
Fit ail that, there is always the f*spl
ing of tbe ship’s crew-and the ir>'l.’D
ch-jiy effect of th'1 {rracnce cf u c< r; -f
, lo le reckoned with, and tfce er t
that more cor-idcrati'n is d- <* t t.
liv.ng loan the tcadrftrn jr. u i-ta
captain to “dump' s stterage; z
: in tin.* dead of night v .th. ut 1 r‘ :
| ing the ivent to more tb. n a 1 .ti[
| Lands
Tin'* »t cft*n !tapr- ns th■-» *
concert or a j-rivate th,;atr:t
■ ace is guin c» n in the s
ta.niscn aged in king a: .! u. :
f^r the tu» iui of (erne unfottnn. te ci*-
ture. .
The "< hnnae »»f Air” Core.
“TL re 1.1 no a< nt-e. caiJ a J
York |M- n. who lias pa>-‘
da-- a v a. n i •• meat | rac. ice re-
does not v*,th to. "in tLe Lc,
wsy in which a pati*nt i* sent .
from Lome to exhaust Li;* ert-c^
epi ii i his money in the hope th. t
chiiLge of sir will do him j ,.d. Th
is no L(e iu (ending a perron away
die
“Many phyeicisns ore not at a 1 c r
(iderate atzot t! s sort of thing. Th* 1
are (1 me ca.ca iD which tiieinfin> n.
cf climate is a potent factor in th
treatment cf cirtnin diseases, bnt nt
bolt so many of tu- m a* ia generall;
•opposed. C>uiet and rest at borne, j It:
ty of eunrl.ine. good food and {Hire all
are worth far more tbao a change <
climate, that ia bo often recommend*
aa a enra ali.“—New Yura Herald.
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ALL ROAD8 ARE ALIKE TO A
Perfection is the result ot
experience.
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“Do yon br.y condensed milk, mad
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“I prepuce that we mueV bnt I csvn
thonghl of it before. I always order
two quarts und pay for two quart**, bnt
h never rr.matures mere than three
piduc D* troit Free I ret*.
A custom peculiar to Buddbitta la
that of ward -ring ahont the country
wub hammer ar.d cbisel and carving
holy symbol* npon rw k-’by tbe wayside.
The term ■•filthy lucre" originated
In Ecot’and tnd referred in tho firrt
place to the w.U wura £1 nctee cf that
Country
Strictly there la do aoob thing as tbe
porxult trr happiness: we aituply dodge
nnfiappioeaa. —Detroit Journal.
The first duty of a rpa) man la to do
hia real duty Oem.— K-ansa* City Star
Hi* *har#.
■lodge— Was the auiten article gaU
or only gl.’t
Prisoner ii *•»* silver, aor The
gnllt was nil tne own. yrr anaerl—
Jeweler*' tteekiy
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MONARCH AND DEFIANCE BICYCLES
are the product of mechanloal Ingenuity.
$40.00 $50.00 $60.00
Monarch Chalniesa $000.00
•end for I8B6 Cetelo
Agents wanted In open
MONARCH CYOtLB,
Lake, Hatstad and fuNsa $«___
Branches—Hew York, tendow and'I
Bora Van B-raettt ittmp* foe a BaoB Of McnaroB Wt .
LHiian Ra&Mti, Tom Ccopor, l*M r*r- i~aaos. MS
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The Uvalde News. (Uvalde, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1899, newspaper, September 28, 1899; Uvalde, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870416/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .