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Show 3 Tha Republic NeWi, Glad fiatiiri!aj, Not. 21 COULDN'T STAND WATER- Diagnosis of LoveLOVE: A nervous disorder - - af CITY system, end MEAT MARKET. at the fecting the entire Z SI s sometimes even the clothes and 420th Drop. food victim. to of the Peculiar Little drops of water may beGive you the best of come very powerful agents for both sexes of all ages, from childmeat at the cheapest harm when applied unceasingly. hood to second childhood. Always e tieat prices, and i1 ao(? seldom in joutli Besides wearing away the hardest all with courtesy ami of appetite Symptom stone, according to the old adage, respect. re.--t in mundane aliairs they will wear away hunnn cuticle, and inti Shoulder cr P.ouund steak an Anxiety to personal appearance flesh and hone, if dropped Mutton, 10c. per pound or Longing for ilowers nuil poetry on t lie spot. Demen ed belief in the absolute This was provoked last week at iuF 6cU the New York Athletic Club. As perfection of some being of the opa result of a discussion on the sub- posite sex. Vacant expression of Loin Paject two members made a tfager, the eyes and cerebral civity. Oc. tients m in speaks one betting that the other could mosyllable not endure the falling, drop by Yes. Treatment: One dose of the drop, of a pint of water on his el hand from a distance of only three monosyllable No, and nursing, for mail's. feet. The man who agreed to place For females a new sealskinjacket, his hand under the apparently lx mi. cl. harmless drop of water is a well diamonds and a trip to Paris are known athlete and has a strong sometimes efficacious. & Sons An application of stern parents hand, the cuticle being thick aiul hard. Friends of the other gentle-ma- n may be of use, but more often said that he was foolish, and merely excites the malady. (Late Ostler & Ockey) Marriage is an absolute specific. they .resolutely said that any man ?r..r.v could allow a barrel of water to be But it is so dangerous that it is poured on his hand without suf- never used except in extreme eases. A New York Athlete Withdraws Uc C eontin-tinuousl- 3 '2 b y and Porterhous Steak per lb. straight. HolOgnn, SAusagoi Sugar Ouro Hams Porlx, Eacon, Buttor ftucl Choose always ZJ i ? ou Chas.Ockey Proprietors. line The biggest and prettiest of CLOTHIhJGr both for Dr.C.H. BIBB IVIen and Boys ever shown, jour fering any inconvenience. The experiment began and the athlete aid no attention to the line has always been large) but your year li elitist lov dripping water. Drop by drop it lip Teeth Eitracieu Without Fain. it is fell, pattering on the same spot on nojw.- All extraordinary large the palm. When 200 drops had run CLOWNS, fallen the athlete apparently Jerlietiou PIVOT TEETH, good goods and cost but little awoke to the fact that something light BRIDGES AND chimneys was happening. Drip, drip, drip, Dont forget that we RUBBER PLATES money. If try the water continued to fall, and A. Opocialty. when drops had fallen, the have always led the clo'thinp-tradNEPIII south .athlete was sutlering intensely, Tina and halt east Store. lie said not a word, but the flush We are here for thatjpuri on his face told the story. Each Offices: drop added to the pain, and the N Plli and Manti. pose. Our prices have allvvays man gritted his teeth In agony. The water continued to fall, pmfiiw.iiMiH been low, they are lower (than and persistently. It seemed Southern in believe negroes to the athlete that each diop witches as firmly as the men and NEILSON & SPERRY ever this weighed a pound, and they year. The only women of Salem at the time hangBarber lowed each other with awful .T Marry This Girl Guick. I s;uv in old paper that a I l.amp-wii-selling the I'erleeiion Metal 1 ordered a and went to sample work and tin tir-- t week elearetl S10, the second week I cleared fI5. 1 expect to GOLD up to JU5 a week in the near future, ns tlio Metal Tip Lampwiek makes such a he.iuiiful w into and does away w ith smokey and bad odor and saves oil, it is easy to sell. it send US two cent you wish to stamps to Miss A. M. Kritz, Station A. St. Louis, Mo., ami sho will semi you sample outfit, this is a good wav to make W. money around home. Miss , made si. UP tin lirst hour Inf worked k. - 1 JOO AN A y nur-cilesl- ALABAMA NEGRO -- OFETCE: block e One block of Co-o- p CONJURED. Piece of Cloth the Shape of a Coffin Cut From His Clothing Led Him to Fear for His Safety. fol- First-Cla- ss fre- quency, apparently gaining force with each drop. As the 420th drop fell the j athlete drew his hand away and declared that he could endure the pain no longer. Then it w-- scen that the palm of his hand was swolen and inllamed, and in one spot the skin was broken and the flesh exposed. As a pint of water contains 7.0SQ drops, it will be seen that less than of the water in the pitcher had been exhausted. One of the forms of punishment employed during the middle ages was known as the ordeal of dropping water. One chronicle tells of a man who was tied to a wall, and a streem of water as large as a mans linger was allowed to fall direetlj on hi?, head from a distance of twenty feet', Befoo the twenty gallons of water in the banal from which the streem trickled were exhausted, the man was dead, a hole having been pounded through his skull. A large streem falling from a lesser w ill soon render a man imeoueious and give him a headache that will linger for days. New York World. one-sixteen- th di-dan- liiS rCUTUNE ASSURED. Bryan will write a Book on Bimetallism. illimu J. Bn an is actively engaged in the preparation of a work to be published alx ut January 1st. J his work w ill embody a tlioromh tr u "d' m of bieietalli.-and ;m an issue in the Ld'd di-c- ram-pa;g- n of dir. Bryan has authorized his publisbcrs, T. W. ('. (onkey company of this city, to state that half of the royalties received from the sale of the book w ill be used in advancing the cause of bimetallism during the next four years. The work will also contain Mr. Ifryans views regarding the results h of the recent campaign, his writ leu by his wife, togothei with special contributions from eminent political leaders. 1900. bio-grap- ing and burning were regarded, as proper punishment for sorcery and witchcraftNot long ago there was tremendous excitement in Marion, Ala,, among the negroes. Henry Broady announced that he had been conjured. He explained that someone had stolen a garment from the line and when it was returned a piece the shape of ;i coffin had been cut from it, That coiTm shaped hole told the entire story to Mr. Broady. Living in the same community was a was negro, Tube Harris, who for s the affections of Broady rival a young woman. The conjuring wan regarded as an effort to lay a spdl on the successful suitor, Broady. Having established this fact, Brandy went to Harris and demanded the return of the piece of cloth, hut the demand was treated with contempt and Broady concluded that his life was imperilled. In dire extremity Bioady .went tohis landlord, (apt. Howze, and narrated his trouble. Capt. llowze called on Han is and by threats, persusion and promises secured the piece of cloth. Then the captain gave it to Broady and told him what ho numt do in order to undo the spell and prevent the success of the conjuring. Acting on the advice of his landlord, Broady waited until midnight on a Friday and then went to a graveyard. In the nerlhwoft c micr ot the consecrated ground Broady buried the coffin shaped piece of muslin, repeating at the same time tome magic iormuU. Then the negro spatted the ground three times ami walked backward out of the cemetery. That lifted New York World. die conjure. - Make your Own Lantern, Your home is incomplete without it, and the price is within reach of all. 1 ordered one for my own use and it wrs so handy and convenient I went to jtak? ins orders for them and sold 51 in one dav making over So eleiwv .It. itLi eilX beautiful w bite light, chimneys never break from beat, it is always clean and readyu Francis Casey, St. Louis Mo., ,,ill scud sample for 15 two cent stamps, write for one. I got my start from him. mflroKGi.v 15. 25-3- S Shop in Nephi. Oourtious Treatment Guaranteed to all. - St. XVIztlxx Uopiu 1 Our Hat and Shoe stock . immense. 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