jULIAII POISONS. GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY. The Result of Imperfect Digestion of Food. Kvcry livihR tiling, plant or nnlmnlt con tains within itself the germs of ccttalii decny and death. fl . In the human body these germs' of disease and dc4th (called by scientists Ptomaines), are usually the result of Imperfect digestion of food ; the result of indigestion or dyspepsia. The stomach, from abuse, weittncss, does not pioniptl) and thoroughly digest the food. The resul is a heavy, sodden mass which ferments (the first process of decay) poisoning the blood, making It thin, weak and lacHng in red corpuscle i (wisoiiing the brain causing headaches and pain In the eyes, Und digestion irritates the heart, causing palpitation and finally bringing on disease of this very important organ. ( I'oor digestion poisons the kidneysj causing Brlght's disease anil diabetes. V And this is so because every organ, every nerve depends upon the stomach alone for nourishment and renewal, and wcik diges tion shows itself nut only in loss of appetite and flesh, but in weak nerves ami muddy complexion. The great English scientist, Huxley, snid the best start in life is a sound stomach. Weak stomachs fail to digest food properly, because they lack the proper quantity of di gestive acids (lactic and hydrochloiic) and peptogenic products ; the most sensible remedy In all cases of indigestion, is to take after each meal,one or two of tituart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomuchs lack. The regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets will cure every form of stomach trouble except cancer of ihe stomach. They increase flesh, insure pure blood, strong nerves, a bright eye and clear com plexion, because all these result oiily from whojesoine food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents full sied package or by mail by enclosing prire to Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich., but ask your druggist first. A little uok on stomach diseases mailed free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal- -No Smoke IN EFFECT NOVEMBEll 20, 18'J8. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, neefc dnye, 2 10, 3 S3, 7 30, 9 63 a. m., 12 20, 8 W and 6 09 p. m. Kor New York via Mauch Chut, weok. days, 7 30 a. m., 12 2S and 8 09 p. m. For l&eadiiiB and Philadelphia, week dayB, 2 10, 5 38, 7 80. 9 85 a.m., lis 28, 8 C9 and 6 09 p. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 7 80, 9 85 a. ni., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09 and 7 30 p. in. For Tamaqua and Mnhanoy City, week days 7 80,9 65 a.m., 12 20, 8 09 and 0 09 v. m. For 'Wllllamsporl, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 1182 a.m.. 12 20, 7 30 p. m n..,M.I.Anm flane. weekdays. 210.3 27.633, 780,955, 1182 a.m., 12 20, 8 09, 6 09, 7 3., 9 66 P'Fo'r Ashland and Shatuokln, week days, 730, . , 11 (u n nn rvt rami M n. in For Bultlmore, WashtiiKton and the West via n,liO. It. It., through trains lea-1 Beading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. It-11 K.I ai aau, 7 55. 11 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. 1-. Sundays, tlonal trains from Twouty-fourth and Chest nut streets Htallon. wees mays, u ou h. ui. 13 15 B 40 p.c Sundays, 185,8 28 p. m. TUAINfl FOll SHENANDOAH. Leave New days, 12 15, 4 1 York via Philadelphia, week 10, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, i 80 u m n m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 40, s 86. 10 21 a. m. nua i an, im, n oo 11 Oft n r.i Leave Reading, week days, 137, 700, 10 08, a. m.. 12 15. 4 17. 6 00. a 211 p. m. Leave Pottsville. weekdays. 717, 740 a.m.. 12 80, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days," 3 18, 8 86, . ... I AO !(M.7!!A.!)Jln.ni. 1123 Leave Mahanoy City, week days,. 3 45, 9 05, 11 61 a. m., 2 22, S 25, 6 21. 7 44, 10 OS p. m Leave Mnhanoy Plane, week uays, 2 40, 4 03, 680, 9V2 10 23,12 00, a. m., 2 39, 5 80, 8 42, 7 tB, in Ol in. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, m.. 13 34 and 4 00. 11 30 p. m. 1000 a ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. T.-nv Philadelphia Chestnut street warf snd BouthHtreet wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 8 00 p.m. Accommodation, j08 am., 6 30 pm Sundays Eiprrss, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accomuioda tlon, 8 00 a u,,4 43 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot cornel Atlantlo and Arkansus avenues. Weekdays KxprcMS, 7 33, 9 00, a m. 3 30,5 80 p m. Accommodttllon. 8 15 a. in. 1 03 p. in. fiundays Eipreea. 100. 730p m. Accouimodn tlon, 7 13 a. ra 4 15 p. m. For Capo May, Sea lile City and Ocean Cltyr Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cape May, 415 p m for Ben Isle City, 5 00 p m.. for Ooeandty, 415, 5 00 p in. Sundays, Chestnut street-i-fl js am,, South street, 9 00 a.m. " Parlor Cars on all exprawm train For furtlier Information, apply to uearest Philadelphia and Heading lUllway ticket agent or address , , I. A. Swkioabd, Edsoh J. Wkkkii Qen'l Supt., Oen'l Pass'r Agt., Headline Terminal, Philadelphia. SOLOMON HAAK, 0 Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock "Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Brown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter, Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest (brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Kc, All orders leu at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. DRINK CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparllla.. and Orauge Champagne A DEADLY EXPLOSION. Partially Wrcckd tt ttivor Steamer on the Faoifio Cfoast. SIX DEAD AND MANY WOUNDED. Men orilio CrowConfliioil In tlio Hold ntiil Toirllily Scnhtod by tlio Encnp Inir stoitin-i:iulit or Thotn Nonriy Itoimtcil Allvo. Stockton, Cat., Nov. 2S. The most disastrous river accident In the his tory of Stockton occurred yesterday near Fourteen Mile Slough, when a part of one of the bolters of the river steamer T. C. Walker, which left San Francisco about 6 o'clock Saturday night, was blown out, killing six and dangerously wounding 11 persons, while probably IE or 20 were more or less badly hurt. The T. C. Walker Is owned by the California Navigation and Im provement company, and ran between San Francisco and Stockton, The dead are: John Tulan, captain of the T. C. Walker: T. C. niunt, tha agent In charge of the shipping of sugar beets from the Moss tract to the Crockett factory: Watson Henry, engineer of the T. C. Walker; Mrs. Henry, wife of the chief engineer; Jerry Dally, fireman; Ferdinand Law, of Seattle.. Of the wounded James Cor coran, deckhand, will probably die. The majority of the passengers were In bed when the explosion occurred, nnd were awakened by the reoort, which was as loud as a cannon's doar. People rushed from their rooms In their night clothes. The whole forward portion of the steamer's upper works were blown away. The electric lights had been put out and the escaping steam enveloped the front portion of the boat till It was Impossible to see how much of the boat had been carried a way. The screams of the men who wer5 locked In their rooms near the pilot liouso were heartrending. Captain John Tulan had been blown from his bed against the door of the state room and so Berlously Injured that he could not move. The door could not be forced open, as he was Jammed against It. One of the employes of the boat se cured an ax and cut the upper part of the room away, and finally removed him, but not until he was virtually roasted alive. When pulled out the flesh dropped from his bones In large pieces. Watson Henry, the chief engineer, and his wife were In their room near the pilot house when the explosion oc curred. Mrs. Henry was blown a dis tance of 20 feet to the bow of the boat. She was badly crushed and so badly scalded with escaping steam that her Injuries proved fatal at 12:30 yester day afternoon. Mr. Henry was badly scalded. He was thrown some distance. but not as far as his wife. He died shortly after being brought to the city. Mr. Blunt was Instantly killed. He was standing on the lower deck, as he Intended making a landing a short dis tance above the place where the ex plosion occurred. , Jerry Dally, 'the fireman, was In thi fire hold of the boat when the accident occurred. The escaping steam com pletely enveloped him, scarcely a por tion of his body escaping the scorch ing vapor. He died at the receiving hospital. Underneath the lower deck, where the deckhands slept, groans and screams were terrible, for the unfortu nate Imprisoned men were receiving the full force of the steam as It came from the boilers. Eight of them were almost roasted alive. Those who were able made their way to the deck as best they could, while the more seriously Injured were unable to get out. Arms and faces of those near the main en trance were frightfully scalded. Dom lnlcl, who was on the lower deck, was blown Into the water and had to swim ashore after his back was scalded. Louis Brlzzolana, In company with Charles Magglnl and wife, were stand ing near the pilothouse. The force threw him to one side. He was badly burned nbout the body. Mr. Magtjlnl and his wife escaped without a scratch. Ahout an hour after the explosion the passenger steamer Dauntless, com ing from San Francisco, hove In sight. She rendered Immediate assistance and all the wounded and uninjured were taken aboard. On the lower deck the Injured em ployes of the boat were located, Moans and screams, which could not be re pressed, were uttered by the Injured men. Everything possible was done to relieve their ngony. One of tho remarkable escapes Is that of Harry T'olvone, who was at the wheel when thy explosion occurred. The pilothouse was torn away, but he was not dangerously Injured, though somewhat scalded about the lower limbs. What caused the explosion will prob ably never be known. The steam drum burst with terrible violence. It had split completely across the upper por tion and the whole sheet turned out ward. The four walls of the engine room were demolished by the force of tho explosion. The lower deck, hur ricane deck and Texas deck were wrecked In the portion directly over the englno room, The direction of the Hying debris was upward and outward, toward the bow. If It had been the other way the loss of life would have been much greater. The forward doors and stairway were destroyed. Yellow Taundlce Cured, ctiifrrlntr humanity should be supplied with rvrrv means nossible for its relief. It Is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians iu our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bitters j and a ter lakini two Domes. 1 was entirely cuicu. 1 now take great pleasure in recommencing them to any person suffering fron this terrible ma ndv. l am erateiui v yours, ai. " j a - ' Hogarty, Lexington, ts.y., Sold by A. wasiey uruggisi. DomocHUIo Solillurs Dlil Not Vote. Troy, w. r Nov, as, since the re turn of the 42 members of the First regiment of volunteers from Itenasalaer county Saturday morning It has been learned that they did not vote In the field. It was supposed they would be home In time to register and vote, and no provision was made for them to vote while they were In Porto Rico, This re-elects Congressman A. V. S, Cochrane, Republican, by only three plurality. The Itenssalaer soldiers who did not vote are nearly all Democrats, Interested People, Advertising a patent medicine In the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp'i Balsam for Coughs and Colds does it, is in deed wonderful, He authorizes all druggist! to give to those who call for it, sanipli bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c, We certainly would advise a trial, it may have you from consumption. AVcgelablcPrcparalionror As similating Uitfroodfltidllcgula ling tlmStomachs andBowcls of utjrCfV Sit , Wltis n Pi Ynivn PromotcsDigeslion.Ckcrful ncssandRcst.Contfllris neither Omum.'MorphinO nor Mineral. Not NAitc otic. tfttmJLvt Sctil' AlX.imna ill tartmaHSmJa ' Sugftr . ApcrJcctlfemctly forConsttpa- tion.SourStomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions Jcvcrish- ucss andliOSS OF SLEEP. TflCSirnile Signature of TTBW "YORK. EXACT-C0PYTJF WHAPPEB. -V ftl n Awl xAM ($ Hi fxr , Paid Purchases of S5 or morofc-f , ( will be sent FREIGHT PREPAIDl to J1) V C to any tnllrond station in MAIME,L )r" X vj u NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT.r- S " MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS- .fftra LAND, CONNECTICUT, HEW s3f EgfS $?ftj52gfg fffiB YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and OS'ltiS ,MW& SbM Jl& NEW JERSEY. "x "!!' STS- WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! if vigor to the whole being. All drains ii ! j ,' 5 couuiuon onen Mailed sealed. Price J t rjerbot: 6 boxes, moncy.ts.oo. Send lor free book. For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drug: "A FAIR FACE iV'Y PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPO YOUR FORTUNE TOLD. WE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE Bf WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY DE FORETOLD. position, chartrtUr, ability, RICHES TO BE OB A SINGLE ANSWER MAY Send 10 eot and gir trathful horoiooM reading Uue offer ai a tert trial. ZARAHtho ASTROLOGER, Lack Box 403, Phlladotphla, Pa. ' Tfm FMM33 wZarah the 1toloeb Ii eerulaly aatoaUblbf tkeuaada. Bla veodarfal predletUu ui teeU are bu4 ' This is the trade mark of tho great trunk lluo of the South tlio South ern Railway, It is the short lino to Florida and oQ'ers the best servlco and quickest time to all the principal winter resorts as well as to all the commercial centres of the South. Maps, rates and all information will be cheerfully furnished by John M, Bcall, District lasseuger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. AN ISU'OllTANT DlWHltlSNGi:. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they aro not af flicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. ouly, and sold by all druggists. Coining Invents. Nov. 30. Grand entertainment under the auspices of tho Lost Creek Cadets, at Tern- pernnce hall, Lost Creek, Dec, 10th. Entertainment and tableau exhibition to be given in tho 1. JI. church fur the beucflt of tho Sunday school. Dec. 81 Grand ball in Dougherty's now hall, corner Jardin and Centra street, under auspices of Bheuandoih Ulee Club. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho money on a BO cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Byrup of Tar If it falls to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a SS-ccnt bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded, A. Wasiey, O. II. Hngeii buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and 1', W. nierstein & Co. ll-14 S3t-dw Ask your grocor for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no othor brand, It Is tho est flour inado, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature AW The d Have Always Bought. CASTORIA THE CCNTAUn COMPANY, NEW YORK CITT. They have stood theteuofyear. alia navo cuieu uiousanu oc 'Cast-s of Nervous Diseases, sucb as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless- ness and Varicocele.AtroDhv.&c They clear the brain, strencthea the circulation, make digestion and losses are checked pirmantntly. Unless uatlents. worries tnem Into insanity. Uonsumptionor Death. with Irnn-rUA l-oaf .xinni,. inn,,.n...fnik. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.T Store, Shenandoah, Pa LIO A REMARKABLE SCiENTlFlO AND WONDERFUL SCIENCE. B "SOLAR BIOLOGY." n& Kin ur you ZARAQ, the world-renowned Egyptian Aftrologar, who bu teen creating each e- tonlahmeat tboroughout Europe for tb put fif rear, will girt i. tnitbfal, accaU, rUnet horoiooM delinefctiott ci roar lif. lie will dre Tour Moa&l rDerno. dig. taste, probable length of life, ponible aeddeau, adfiee and ugtfeauoDioaioTa&iara,mamKcDu,eomjei,apecuiauon DOJineumaturi(eM. , MOT TO BE. Yon can Inform yoortelf thoroughly ok 1 tbJj and oa any other qaaiUou of jou i paai, preieot ana suture uie LEA0 YOU TO HAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. I exact daU ef birth and I will immediately refer 7 , of your life, nd prote It to be all true by yeuMlf. I mX All oommnaicauou itrietly eoafldtnUaL Aiinm Give the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the lilaco of cofl'oo. Sold br all urocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly preparod it tastes llko the flnost collce but is frco from all Its Injurious properties, urain O aids dico3tion and strengthens the norvos. It is not u stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great bonoflt. Costs about 1 as much as cotleo. 15 and 25c. Are You Going to Florida ? If you are. ask for tickets via tho Southern Railway. It is the shortest, quickest and best route. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John St. Bcall, District Passonger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. "Cute the cough and save the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs and colds, down to the very verge of consump tion. Will You Winter In Florida 1 This will bo tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go yia the Southern Railway. IU the best routo. If you will writo John M. Reall, District Passeuger Agent, 828Chestuut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange- all tho details of your trip for you. Oents: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my uervos and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled witli Constipation, Kidney and Dowel trouble Your Ton soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regftiued health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn, Suld by S. P. Kirlin and a guarantee. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho'name Liowia & BtKn, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovoiy sack, THE TRBATYOF PEACH May 13o Signed at Today's Meet ing of the Oonimission. THE SPANIARDS WILL PROTEST, Itnt Will Accept tlm Aliiorlcnii tlllor or Twenty Million Dollar Kor tlio I'lilllpptiio iMliiiiclH-biiirustii'H Trillin Willi III CollunituoH. I'nrls, Nov. 28. Senor Montero Itios, presldunt of the Spanish peace commis sion, was Inst evpnltiR waiting for the reply from the Spanish government, and unless there Is some change In the situation hefore the commissions meet today the reply will bo an acceptance, under protest, of the American offer of f20.000.000 for the Philippines. Even up to a late hour last evening telegrams had been exchanged between the Hpsnish commissioners and Mad rid, but all the Americans In a position to speak with authorltyy are convinced that the foregoing outlines the con tents of the Spanish reply. Senor Abar zuza expressed the opinion that there would be no break in the work of the commissions. Marquis de Comlllas, who Is the larg est Individual creditor of Spain and has been here from the outset In behalf of the numerous Important enterprises of which he Is the head, also Indicated that Spain had made up her mind to yield. He Is In very close touch with the Spanish commissioners. "Nothing that we have done here," said the maiqulB, "has made any Im pression upon the minds of the Ameri can commissioners. From the very first their intention was to take the Philippines, and they have never wavered." There Is no truth In the report cabled here from Washington that In the last American memorandum a demand for the Sulu group had been added to the previous American demand. The original claim was within ter ritory within lines longitudinally and latltudlnally defined. It embraced the so-called Sulu group. There has been no change since the first demand, and, according to the statement of one of the Amerlran commissioners, there will be no modification of It. Jl'llCJK HAY'S CON-KtllKXCE. Assured Tlmt tlio Spaniards tVIll Slcn tllO I'PIICO TlMMltj. Washington, Nov. 2S. Throughout the peace negotiations which are still pending nt Paris the president has ex pressed confidence that a treaty satis factory to the United States would he drafted and signed. From time to time assurances of substantial progress toward that end have been received from the American commissioners. Yesterday advices were received by the president from Mr. Day, president of the Paris commission, reiterating the assurances he had previously given the president of the early and successful conclusion of the work of the commls slon. Judge Day, It Is understood, states positively that the Spanish commls sloners formally will accept, perhaps today, the terms of the United States, and that a treaty drawn along the lines of the agreement reached would ha drawn and signed In a few days. The dispatch from Judge Day was the first absolutely definite statement as to the conclusion of the labors of the commission that has been received. It Is probable that the president will discuss In his message to congress, which will be delivered one week from today, the successful efforts of the administration In the negotiation of a peace treaty, although there Is a pos sibility that the treaty Itself may not have been signed at the time. ir nn: ami'.hicaxs immsmit, SpniilnnlH Will I.cxitri. n "rrotPHt" Airiiliist tli Tronty. London, Nov. 2S. Thp Madrid corre spondent of The Standard says. "The cabinet hap concluded that the wisest policy In to accept the American terms. leavlnR to the Spanish commissioners full power to secure the best possible Indemnity, and to place on record, If the American commissioners will per mit, a protest nrralnst the American In terpretation of the protocol as affect inpr the Philippines and apalnst the peace conditions generally. "The decision, of the cabinet is ap proved In political nnd financial circles. I understand, however, that the de liberations of the ministers was very protracted. Senor Snprasta, Duke Almo flovnr de Itlo and Senor Pulgcerver had Kreat difficulty in Inducing some of their colleagues to accept the small In demnity rndimlitedly the situation Is "mud nnd critical, but ministers say Senor Saanta Is detenninMl to con front all opposition until the cortes is cono(il. probably at the end of De-cemlii'i- when he will demand a vote of confidence, virtually Implying ap proval of tho treaty and the conserva tion of his party." Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery lias been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were nndermined and death seemed imminent. For three mouths she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discover)' for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured, Her name is Mrs. Luther I.utz. Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Everybottle guaranteed. llov. 'Lyitinu Abbott to Itoli;n. New York. Nov. 28. Ilev. Dr. Lyman Abbott, from the pulpit yesterday, an nounced his Intention to resign the pas torate of Plymouth church, Urooklyn, which he has filled for ten years. In his letter Dr. Abbot says his action is dictated by his physician, who declares he Is "using up vital energies faster than nature supplies them. He leaves mo no option but to withdraw from the pastoral work and devote myself to the equally responsible but quieter work of the pen." Builds up the system; puts pure, rich blood in tho veins; makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters At uny drug store. Klltlll 1 .a- Hi To ll'lf.- Otli'UllIC, Home. Nov. ,'R. At ihe ojionlnB of a new college at Pp. esa-Argentlna, near Turin, ye&terdny. the Rival hall col lapsed, carrying down the nssembly in the ruins. Three bishops were Injured, one of whom has Blnce died. It Is feared that many poisons have been killed or seriously hurt. Karl's Clover Root Tea Is a pleasant laxa tive. Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears tho completion. Easy to mako and ploasaut to take, S3 cia. Sold by V, 1). Kirlin and a guarauteo. PICQUART'S TRIAL PROCEEDS. (.'nbtnet ItcrilMctii I'listpoiioiluMitl'piirt f,i 1i,.,.lu1i,ii In lli'fvrim CnMo. Pails, Nov. 2S. Then- was a renewal yesterday of Saturday's conferences between the prenlei M. Pupuy; min ister for war, M. De 1' luydni't, and the I minister of Justice, M. Lebert, and members of both clianibcis logardlng the leiiuest of the commit tve of Leftist , senators for u postponement, until af ter the decision of the court of cassa tion In the lJreyfus affair, of the trial of Colonel Plrqunrt, charged with re vealing Important military documents to his counsel. As a result of the conferences It Is un derstood that M. Uupuy, who had promised to refer the request to the cabinet and to give a reply yesterday, will decline to postpone the Plcquart court martial. His decision will be an nounced In the chamber of deputies to day. Yesterday afternoon M. Dupuy had several conversations with M. De Freyclnet at the olllces of the ministry of war. He Is supposed to have gone there to lnsect certain documents, only obtainable at the war olllee, In con nection with the Dreyfus case. General .urllnden, military governor of Paris, In an olllclal note, requdl ates the Insinuation that his decision to send Colonel Plcquart for trial by court martial was prompted or sug gested by President Faure. I.e Solr assprts thnt the Plcquart dossier contains "new and unanswer able proofs of the guilt of Dreyfus." Jour. In a sensational article, de clares that the secret dossier consti tutes the only good proof of Dreyfus' guilt. It givse details In a circum stantial manner as to the documents In the package, and promises further revelations. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tlio best salvo In the world for cnU, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhottm, fever sores, titter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all Bkln oruptlous, and positively cures piles, or Ao pay required. It w guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or moiiy refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For Bale hr A. Wssloy . VlliKlcvHn In Poflu Jtlco. San Juan d - Porto Itlcn. Nov. 2. Pi. 'ink A Vjndcrllp. nxrlstant sectctary of the ti' '-U'.v, .-.r 1 i-i! hfre from the t'lilteil "! ycsti'nlay on the ri' oiiuh cutter Gieshani. He has come to In quire into and report upon the Porto Rico currency system, the lighthouse service, the coast curvty establishment and the other matters f.illlng undfr the jurisdiction of the fulled States treasury department. He will go to Cuba before returning to the United States. most every known branch of study but the one most important branch of all. What docs it profit your on !r 1... , 1 11 ne iiiv, nil iiiiiri- C lepllilrna Mulnil - anu is memanvan V Admiral Cricliton, if he has a weak - and puny body and not the re motest idea of how to care for his health? A boy should be taught from the start that his health is his most precious endow ment. Without health, all the talent, all the genius, and all the ambition in the world are worthless. A boy should be taught that success in anv walk of life, that happiness, and life itself, are dependent upon his care of his health. When a man feels that he is losing his health and vigor, when his cheeks no long er glow, his step is no longer elastic and the sparkle of health is no longer in his eyes, he should work less, rest more and resort to the right remedy to restore his bodily vigor. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a natural medicine a scientif ic medicine. It does no violence to nature. It works with and not against nature. It promotes the natural processes of secretion and excretion. It imparts vitality and power to the whole system It gives plumpness and color to the cheeks, sparkle to the eyes, steadiness to the nerves, strength to the muscles and the animation of health to the whole body. It makes the appetite keen and hearty. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and nerve tonic and restorative. Medicine dealers sell it and have absolutely nothing else "just as good." " I was afflicted with pimples and holts, and running sores on face and neck," writes Robert S. Wert. Hsq., of No. 615 Galloway Ave , Colum bus, Ohio. "ItookDr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets,' and wascured." Constipation is the commonest beginning and first cause of manyserious diseases and it should always be treated with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets used in connection with the "Discovery." These are the most perfect natural laxatives and permanently cure. Dr.THEEL604 Hortb Sfxlb 81. GUARANTEES TO CURE after tlie su'called frrcatCBt, most celebrated nnj wisest atirerttt lufirdoetom fall, no matter niiatttii'Tel.ilm, LOST MANHOOD un iir.nr,. debility. Kariu Ahmet, Blood IWsnn, Ftricturet, Slimnktn or Un derelvpttt organs. Hititirely ihe only one In tha world to core VARICOCELE without eiitllnu. llookfrce erposlnir nver7a(lvfrttclnsrfruud,Klectr(0llrltBwiG. dlera.ralCB Medical Institutes, etc. Freshca'eicvreA in i low days. Treatment by mall. Instant relief. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, ' THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE- I LIEVE. , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. If we can sell you one jc. package of mis admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for It will touch the spot. Grocers luve SEELJO'S. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. ffimzj 1 r . ar-f vM Ww b hos added little of Seel- to ordinary coffee know a m ranu urinK iun 1,1 ' 11,1 v vflll olease her husband. S HUMOR My little daughter's head nnd faco broko outln bloc lin;sorc3. O110 of her cars wa so nf ' ' Miothou lit It would slough off. Iter B11IT11 hi;? was Intense, getting no rost unlos under o) :aici. Tlio phjalclau tried every known rc anly, but Instead of getting better, Blic rot Morse. Distracted with her condi tio 1, 1 -.. 1., advised to try Ccticciia Hkmb 11 . Hi f-irfl tin fir'l irrrb I noticed that tlio li: RiiiriTcr was beginning to get relief, and ill u ''nn lim mnntht was tntlrelu aired. ,MralA.-S. MKt.TuV.ll HaydenBt .Atlanta.da. Si T tin Pru-T out' nsi, lUftfrs n Hesr roa li 1 M in. k in a wimn bitri witli Ci Tin-tA soap, it'i 1 i. nt ' hi .Inline with Ci Tin RA.Rrpitcat ofernol I n' 1 imr. .1 ol akin enrm This trrtmfnt will 1 t . li f .-rmU n'.t fur parent anil slrtp forchtld. 1,1; -a in 1 ,rn dv, iicrmsnunt, toil economical cure. H ' - i tat in. w ., t ! rrrn II C Corp. Sol V . t'.tii llu u Cure Torturing lluaioia.frta. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECIFICS I'l'VEH. Luiir Peter, Milk Fever. II. II. ihl'UAI.Ms. Laincnrai, Itlieuatailam. Ct'IlEg 1 cc'lin i KI"iy.lMTI", lllnteniiirr. IJ.'.'ij WOIt.MS Iliiln. IJruliK. HUM , I:. I J( or;ii-. Cni.li. intiiiptizit. V. I t'OI.It!, Ilrllvoelie, lllnrrliea. rlTIiM :.. I'rcirnta MIKLWIUIIAMB. " 11 ! Kllli:V A; III.AIIIIi:it IIIMHtDISnB. 1 1 ).....,.. , hl.la lllarnari). 1 (-Inrlna Coat. (We. ench; Stable faso, Twi Spoclllcs, nook. &e.. 4T. At ilriiKKlxl or wii' prepaid 'fSPAP' 0,J)r,lc? NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL. WKAKXESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Spoclflo No. 28, in uso over AO years, the only successful remedy. $1 per vial.or 5 vial and largo vial powdcr,for $S tiM by IlruKKlMI, or acal mal nld on receipt of rlce. Ullll'llIthlS' JltU. C0.,Cor.IUim A Jobu Sla.aw tork 4iiagayAgVirilitilttl' Lieut. Hobson The Hero of the " Mcrrlmac,' Will tell his wonderful story .In three numbers ol THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. Tlii will be a full account of the sinking of the " Merrimac af Santiago, and the experi ences of the writer and his men in Spanish pmons. It will be read by every American in the land. This is only one of many richly illustrated personal narratives in The Cen tury's new Spanish War Series. Thtse tntn will write for no other magazine, la the No vember Century begins CAPTAIN SIGSBEE'S STORY : 1 Of the Destruction of tho i MAINE," ; the arrival in Havana harbor, the Insults to tier ' story of thedestruaion of Ccrvera's fleet will be ' told by AdmiraH Sampson and Schley. Captain ' ' Bob" Evans, Captain Taylor, and others. ; If you do not take Thb Century In 1899, j you will miss the greatest reading of the year. ( J The November number begins the volume and ; " has the opening chapters of ft splendidly illus ' tratedlifeof Alexander theGreat,ndofMarlon ' Crawford's great historical novel of the Cnu ' ' sades. Lieut. Hobson's articles begia la & December number. $00 a year. , , - THE CENTURY CO i 1 Union Square. New York, f Miss Sadie Wertheim, age 14, of Tole do, O, was the inner of the first prize for execution ou the 1 in tvt the Brussels Conservatory of music. German criti l saysueisuwc .1 derlul player. It is the greatest distinction tobe first in any thing. For this iti: tatemenship am- science 'sB i ' J-indart.men -B1 " " 'T'-,.,, men and the r greatest efforts. Washington was said to be "first in war, first in peace and lirst in the hearts of his countrymen." It is a great thing to be first. Nothing is of more value to mankind flTlfl hri litre rr-o er happiness than a good remedy. Many things will relieve but the one that will lsbest. Brazilian Balm is such arem- cuy. x ens o: thousands have found that it is the only thini? that Wmilfl lnrA fn tarrh and Asthma. I'orlS yrs. it has nev er failed in a single case to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped uporwhere the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat an inch deep, or where the stomach hnd become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were nil permanently cured. Such a rec ord, uukliown to nnv other rftri ml r met. ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first place in the regard of the American peo pie. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims anu countless Astuuii sufferers in this country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A $1.00 1. utle of Brazil ian Balm contain a movih's treatment for catarrh r u-tl -an, h 1 for 6 months we will wr..,-. v.ith e.icl- 1.00 bottle a month's treatment of Tc .icola Tablets, free. Toxicola is tho best tonic and nerve and strength builder known to science. This is thegreatest offer ever made. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. B. I'.jACKSON & CO.. MftT. Chemists. Trirlln. napolis, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUQ STORG, Wholesale Agents. r;Li. ,. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Tiii.. Tf i lint itTB WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwtrt Ltromnl toil Mint! "Aisxit Imituiio. Gil CiTui't Taut I'ills rd lif k k to I it. At dniz tUim. or tent dlret (Mftltdl. otic. SL CiTuvSna. Co Uottos,!!!. Our oet,t. Kor sale fttKlrlln'i drajp lioreaadBbtnandoft druK "tor PILLS! Sure anu sure, scuu Ao.us-wotaAu s sjir, QUAPl' Vriwco upcciFie ;a.rruuir Povliuky'i drug tore, ,Oenlra) itrttt. Em CRua a Vot M
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