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[IDE TURNS
FOR DREYFUS
Experts Testify In
Favor of Prisoner.
iERTILLON’S THEORY SCORNED
haravay Changes Opinions lie
Entertained At the Former
Trial of the Prisoner.
Dispatches from Bennes, France,
egarding the progress of the Dreyfus
ourtmartial states that the balance of
j, e evidence Monday, for a change,
< E s in f vor of Dreyfus. Five wit
iesse6 were for him and two against
iim.
The most interesting testimony was
hat of Chief Handwriting Expert
'haravav, who had come to declare
iehad changed entirely his opinion,
riiich. in 1896, was against and now
n favor of Dreyfus, who, he affirms,
iras not the author of the bordereau.
His candid confession of error was
■eceived with murmurs of satisfaction
n court, which became discreet ap
ilause, in spite of Colonel Jouaust’s
latent disapproval, when he solemnly
idded:
“I declare here on my soul and con
icience that the bordereau was writ
en byEsterbazy. ”
The most important incident, how
iver, was Colouel Jouanst’s acquies
lenceto Major Carriere’s retjuesstthat
,rogatory commission be instructed to
ake Colonel Du Paty de Clam’s de
losition. The initiative came purely
rom the government commissary,
daitres Labori and Demange having
io faith in the measure, because it al
ows Du Paty de Clam to escape croßS
xamination, which is the only thing
rorth having in the present circum
tances.
Du Paty de Clam being a witness
or the prosecution, Major Carriere
rill simply prepare a list of questions
rkich an examining magistrate will
mt to Du Paty de Clam at his resi
ence, and nobody supposes that the
fitness will be very much embarrassed
ij the interrogatories.
The central figure in the courtyard
londay, which is the meeting place
or all the leading personages of the
rial during the suspension of the ses
ionn, was Captain Freystaetter, who
ras the subject of many flattering re
narks upon his manly and soldier-like
taring.
I I Indeed, the interest in him was so
B?eat that some persons waited all
Bight long outside the door of the
Bonrt in order to obtain standing room
Hn the rear part of the court-room, in
Hhe hope of seeing him at Monday’s
Bitting, an impression having gone
Brouml that he might he recalled.
II Captain Freystaetter will not remain
the end of the trial, but will
Heave Rennes in a few days.
II H. Faray-Javal, the draughtsman,
by the defense Saturday to
Bdute the testimony of Mr. Bertillon,
|Re famous handwriting authority, re-
B’lmed his testimony at the opening of
Hhe court, and with the assistance of a
Blackboard proceeded to show the
Badaev of the calculation of M. Bertil-
B ar ' Fne latter’s unfairness in not
the handwriting of Ester-
to t]> e same tests as the prisoner’s.
Br n declared, however, that even if
H l ' Bertillon had done so the results
not have proved anything. The
K 1 n ? sp > however, insisted that M.
Lad adopted a vicious method
B 1 °.y taking a partial experiment.
BODtinuing, M. Paray-Javal proceeded
B?, Bho f IBat the geometric regularities
B ue ?cd by M. Bertillon did not in real
exist.
■ He pointed out a number of irregular
■ les 111 IBe handwriting of the borde-
■ au said the same irregularities
H*,Particularly noticeable in Ester-
R J 8 ca ligraphv. fie also contended
R , alleged irregularity of the key
R„ / ln terest” was only approximate
Rln^ r ° Ce£>c^e H *° illustrate his argu
■ xr° n ie Blackboard, showing that
lon ’i ® er tiUon*B proofs applied as
ai y to Esterhazy as to Drevfns.
ro , measures to the
'asis f interest >” which served as the
j r ] S , 01 j whole system, were en
wl a . ’ therefore, M. Bertil
rrrn l eu^re system “falls to the
no longer exists.” (Great
TV‘
"Hness, who had awakened the
La" o' 1 B's hearers, maintained
rai> V e B°rderau could not have been
WaS an u^er * m ‘
Ujj ll ! , conc ‘U3ion, M. Paray-Javal said
il!on laUgbter <hnt he thought M. Ber- 1
iat 1 ", aS a Tei 7 intelligent man, but :
rj t s Tstem was false and he, the
K °’ " as convinced that only self- '
prevented M. Eertillou from
his error. i
JOKE OIF A SPANISH SKIPPER.
Pap t. Donpelo Learn* the American
Fashion of Londini; Grain.
“About four years ago" eaid the
superintendent of cue of Buffalo'6
Grain elevators, “while I was In charge
of an elevator In Baltimore, a small
brig ran up to the elevator to take on
a load of wheat. The Captain’s name
was Doncelo. He was a Spaniard and
for ten or twelve years had traded
around in Eastern ports. He had nev
er seen a grain elevator and his Idea
cf loading grain into a vessel was that
It was shovelled in by hand, as it was
years ago. He found me and in his
gruff way said:
“ ‘I want to put in 15.000 bushels of
wheat, and I don’t want to lay arouml
here a week or two. See if you can’t
get me out of here in two days any
how.’
“I smiled, said that I would try, and
gave orders a minute later to get the
brig up In position, where we could
assail her in good shape. The Captain
went to his berth to sleep, for it was
nearly midnight then. We snugged the
little craft up against the wharf,
opened her hatches, and inserted three
full-sized spouts leading from well
filled bins in the top of the elevator.
All the employees understood what the
joke ivas to be and they decided to
break a record. Everything was ready
for the loading a half hour after Capt.
Doncelo went to his berth, but we had
concluded to let him get fast asleep be
fore going on with the joke.
“It was an hour and a bglf after
the Captain had disappeared that the
power was turned on and a second
later thousands of bushels of grain
went rushing from the bins Into the
hold of the little craft. The boat listed
heavily for a moment and threatened
to overturn, but the grain slid over to
the centre and righted the ship. Down
rushed the grain through the three
spouts. You could bear the roar fQE a
thousand feet. Seven minutes after
the power was turned on the power
was turned off. The 15,600 bushels
had been paid out and Capt Doncelo’e
boat was setting pretty low In the
water. About this time the Captain
appeared on deck In his night shirt.
“ ‘To the pumps!’ he shouted In Span
ish In his loudest tones.
The crew was on deck in a minute
end Capt. Doncelo Bitted about like a
paper man in a windstorm. Spying me
on the wharf laughing he accosted me.
" ‘What is the matter that my boat
sinks at her dockT he asked.
“‘She’s not sinking. I guess. You
said you wanted to get out of here in
less than a week and we loaded your
boat for you In a hurry.’
“The Captain looked at me queerly,
stepped over to the hatchway and
looked at the heap of golden grain in
the hold. He was amazed, to say the
least. He remained In port long
enough to have the mystery explained,
and a good wind prevailing, he set out.
He had lain just two hours at the
dock.”
Its Useful Fnnctfon.
Teacher—Describe the safety braka
of a passenger elevator.
Bobbie Bright—Please, sir, it's the
part that fails to work when the ele
vator fal.s.
All Skin DiioatM Cured,
By a wonderful ointment called Tetterine. “ft
is the only thine that Rives me relief, 1 ' writes
Mrs. M. K. Latimer, Biloxi. Miss. She had au
Itchy breaking out on her ektn. It cures tetter,
salt rheum, und all other skfcn troubles. 50c. per
box at your druggists, or send the amount In
stamps to J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ua.
A man has one big annoyance each day
and a woman has a dozen rmall ones.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascnrets C andy Cathartic. 10c or ?sc.
Ji C. C. C. fail to cure, money.
The man who uses religion ns a crutch
should not complain if he falls in the mud.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole system
when entering It through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be used except on
prescriptions irom reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure m nufacturcd by F. <T. Cheney & Cos.,
Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and Is taken
internally, acting directly upon the bio and and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall’s Catarrh Cure be eure to get the genuine,
it Is taken internally, and is made Id Toledo,
Ohio, by P. J. Cheney & Cos. Testimonials free.
f3*~Soid by Druggists: price, 7. r >e. p>er bottle.
Hall’s Family Tills are the best.
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervon
netseafter first day's use of Dr. Kline s Great
Nerve Restorer. 42 trial hot tie sod treatise free.
Du. It. H. Ki.ikx, Ltd.. 621 Arch t-t., Phila., Pa.
After six years’ suffering 1 was cured by
Piso’sCure.—Makv Thomson. Ave.,
Alleghany, Pa.. March 19, 1891.
Air,. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inltarmna
tlon.simys pain.cures wind coiic. h;'e. a bottle.
A man's own eond breeding is the best se
curity against the ill-manners of others.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascnrets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, olotches, blackheads,
and thnt sickly bilious complexion by taking
Casenrets. —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Shallow men are despised, hut thmy don’t
require as much watching as deep ones.
I * 1
To cure, or refunded by your merchant, ho why not try it? .Price 50c.
M]
’ PiiiS 1
Look atyour tongue! If it’s coated,
your stomach is bad, your liver out or
order. Ayer’s Pills will clean your
tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make
your liver right. Easy to take, easy
to operate. 25c. All druggists.
Want yeur niovuUcne or beard a beautiful
brown or rich Mask? Then u*
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE (Jttr.
-’A-C’-.1-. 5..-.
The Mont Uninteresting Country.
V. hat is the most uninteresting
country in the world? The writer of
a Foreign Otllce report puts in a bad
word in this connection for Korea.
The scenery Is, indeed, he admits
strikingly beautiful, but aside from
this there is an absence of almost ev
erything widen makes a country in
teresting to the traveller. There is
noting whatever which he cares to
take with him as a memento of his
visit. There can be few countries
anywhere which do not offer more at
tractions in this respect than Korea.
It is the habit to attribue his uniform
dreariness and desolation to the Jap
anese invasion of three centuries ago;
Out there must be something lacking
in the character of a people who have
failed during such a long interval to
achieve any advancement in arts or
manufactures.’’—London Daily News.
Nine Tliouannd Vivisection Cages.
A Parliamentary return shows that
during 1898, 9,151 experiments were
performed under licenses In England
and Scotland on living animals.
Of these, 7,640 were in the nature
of inoculations, or hypodermic Injec
tions, which are the only experiments
performed without anaesthetics;
while out of the remaining 1,511, 1,0(18
were without palu, complete anaes
thesia having been maintained from
the commencement of the experiment
until the animal is killed.
In Ireland there were 303 experi
ments, of which 119 were on dogß, 1
on a rat, 15 on mice, 11 on guinea
pigs, 145 on rabbits, and 12 on birds.
These are said to have been “on the
whole free from pain or only moder>
ately paJnful.”—London Mail.
For Over 30 Years
Wlnteramith’* CliiU Cure hn stood *t the
top notch a* h reliable remedy for chills and
lever. Such huccesf. guarantees its valt.e. It
cures where othe's fail. All druggists sell lt.
Address Aktuuk PsthkA Cos., Louisville, Ky.
In Japan most of th-j horses are shod with
straw.
Ko-To-Bsr for Fifty Cent*.
Guaranteed 10l aceo haldt cute, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. COc, (I. All druggists.
England mukes 10.000 artificial limbs an
nually.
C~ ARTERSINK
—None so good, hut it costs no
F- more than the poorest.
DR ' MOFFETT’S £1 tSuSSSn*
TETIJii II ™ t,
nog# Iflffi-J- H rr | || MM Bowel Troubles of
11 k* e du ill Children of Any Age.
TtETHING POWDERS Aak Your Lruggist. lor IS
If not kept by druggists mall 25 cents to C. J. ITCOFFICTT, I*l. D„ SX. LOUIS, JtlO.
Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
It is simply Iron and
Quinine in a tasteless
form. ... Sold by every
druggist in the malarial
sections of the United
States No cure, no
pay—Price, 50c.
WHOLESALER.
U—J— 111 I II ■ ■!!—— W ■
Ct. Louis, Mo. , Feb, G, 1399.
Pasts Kcniorirn Cos., City.
Gentlemen.-—Wo wish to congratulate you
on tho increased sales wo aro having cc your
Grove’o T'aatoles . C'tiill Tonic. On exam
ining cur rccori cf inventory under date of
Jan. Ist. we find that wo fold during tho Chill
oeacon of IS9G. 25G3 dozen Grove’o Tonic. Vc
also Cud that cur sales on your F.axatJvo
Brocuo-Cmtaino Tablets have been corac
thir.i enormous: having Bold during tho lato
Cold and Grip season 4, Z00 dozen.
Please rush dewa order cnclcsod herewith,
and oblige, Youro truly,
IUQYER DUOS. DRUG CO.
Per Scholl.
Temple Thrt Cost $."0,000,OOO.OOO.
The cost of Solomon’s Temple has
been estimated by n eminent Old Tes
tament student to exceed $50,000,000.-
000. In the first place, the value of the
materials In the rough Is estimated at
$12,500,000,000. and the labor at $3,000,-
000,000. The vessels of gold were val
ued at $2.32(>,481.015; the vessels of sil
ver at $3,231,715,000. the vestments of
the priests and the robes of the singers
at $10,500,000. and tlie trumpets of
gold at $1,000,000.
Hard to Mnstlente.
Mr. Duknne—Jonesy indulged In a
linguistic diet yesterday.
Mr. Gas well—Wlint do you mean by
that?
Mr. Dnksine—North side man made
him eat his words.—Pittsburg Chroui
ale Telegraph.
In 189S Russia had a merchant ma
rine of 2,898 vessels, of which 094
were propelled by steam.
The New Torpedo.
A young Swede ha* invented a torpedo
operated solely by invisible rays of light,
which enable* It to explode at will beneath
the enejnv's fleet In a like subtle manner
JlosteUer’s Stomach Bitter* attacks and con
quers all stomach troubles. When a sufferer
trciri constipation or dyspepsia or liver com
plaint lakes the Bitters he Is sure of oue
thing, sooner or later, and that 1* cure, bee
that a pifvnte Revenue Stamp cover* the
neck of the bottle.
A man has to use both hands if he ever un
dertak.ee to carve an average spring chickeu.
Don't Tobacco Spit rue Stride YcurLUe Away.
To quit, tobacco easily find forever, be mag
netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bao, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 60c or 81. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet r.ud sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Cos., Chicago or New York.
Hurrying to getrioh generally necessitates
one to be dishonest.
THE REASON WHY I
For man or beast
SLOAN’S
LINIMENT
I Excels —is that it Penetrates
I to the seat of the trouble im-
I mediately and without irrita-
I ting rubbing—and kills the
I pain.
Famity anti SI mb la Cfsa*
Sold by Dealers generally.
| Or. Carl S. Sloan, Doaton, Mama. 1
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Offer* thorough practical course* In Bookkeep
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placed in positions wlthotit extra charge. Ke
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STABLER.
Kedrcm, lixa.
Pams MoDicnja Cos.,
Gentlemen:—l handlo seven or eight differ
eutkindn of. Chill Tonies but I coll ten bottles
of Grove’s lowhero I cell cno of tho othern.
I sold 33 bottles of Grove’s Chill Tonic in
one day and could have sold mcro if I had had
it on hand. Mr. Dave Vfoodn cured five casca
of chills with Q~ bottle
Iteepcctfullv,
JOELS T. VTOYABD.
A Letter to Mrs. Pinkham Brought
Health to Mrs. Archambo.
[LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM NO. 42.3951
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham — For two
years I felt tired and so weak and dizzy
that some days I could hardly go
arotind the house. Backache snd head*
ache all the time and my food would
not digest and had such pains in tbs
womb and troubled with leucorrhcea
and kidneys were affected.
“After birth of each child I grew
weaker, and hearing so much of the
good you had done, 1 wrote to you and
have taken six bottles of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, one
box of Lozenges, one box of Liver Pills,
one package of Saualive Wash, and to
day I am feeling as well as I ever did.
When I get up in the morning I feel as
fresh as I did when a girl and eat and
sleep well and do all of my work. If
ever I feel weak again shall know
where to get my strength. I know
your medicine cured me.” —Mrs. Salina
Arcuambo, Charlemont, Mass.
The present Mrs. Pinkham’s experi
ence in treating female ills is unparal
leled; for years she worked side by
side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and
for sometime past has had solo charge
of the correspondence department of
her great business, treating by lettev
as many as a hundred thousand ailing
women a year. All women who suffer
are invited to write to Mrs. PinkTiam
at Lynn, Mass., for advice, which will
be promptly given without charge.
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Antiseptic Invigorator
FOR {
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* •ont'ag**, Tm** I Thompson’s Eye Water
MENTIONTHIS PflPEßr^,^
irst Tasteless Tonic
ever manufactured.. All
other so-called “Taste
less” Tonics arc imita
tions.. Ask any druggist
about this who is not
PUSHING an imitation,
COMBUMER.
Whitesboro, Tex. , Sop. 13, ISSS.
P/.ni3Mssicttru Cos., St. Lculs, Mo.
Ocntlcnon:—l wrlto you r. few linos c f rrafc
1 tude. I think your G rovo’D Tastoios.a CCaSII
Tonic is ono cf tho bestin<'dicin<~e in tho world
iorChillsnnd Fover. I hp.vo tlirco children
that bvobeen down with malarial fover for 18
months and have bought Chill raedicincu of c.ll
kinds and Doctor’s bills coming in all thotlma
until I sent to town and got tfaroo bottloo of
Grovo'e Tonic. My children cro all well now
and it was your Trstoloss Chill Tonic that did
it. 1 cacact cay too much in its behalf.
Youro truly,
JAMES D. ROBERTS.