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Coiiuxiwsinnti Horry, of Kentucky, EvoKot KntltimlHHm In Clnlmlnir tlio Honor Fur Atlniliiil Kelilo.v, to Whom Hu 1'ii.v.H I'ootlu Trlbuto. , Washington, Jan. 14. The house yes terday entered upon the consideration of the naval personnel bill. It develop ed much less opposition than was an ticipated, and the Indications are that It will have a large mnjority when It is placed upon Its passage. The last ves tige of opposition to the measure from the line olTlcers of the navy was remov ed when an amendment was adopted designed to prohibit Ht&ff ollleers, upon whom the 1)111 confers positive rnuk, from exercising comjnand save In their own corps. The committee also assert ed their purpose to offer an amendment to repeal the law Riving- prize money to the navy, and this -announcement met with warm approval. Thi- speeches on the bill yesterday were filled with (slowing allusions to tho glories of our nnvnl victories In the late war, and Mr. Berry, of Kentucky, created a great ilenl of enthusiasm by his eulogy of Schley as the hero of Santiago. Mr. Berry made the llrst allusion 'on the floor of the hruse to the mooted ques tion as to who was responsible for the victory over Ccrvera's fleet, lie said: 'I believe the bill will remove con- Jllct, and If there Is any country where there Is a necessity for the removal of conflict In the army or the navy It Is the United States. I think we had n magnificent phaee of the conflict In the army service of the United States pre sented In the papers today, and whether It will end In a duel or not I do not know, but It shows there Is a very con siderable amount of Taction in the army of the United States. There was some conflict among the ofllcers In the navy In the greatest battle of the war. the greatest battle of modern times. because it demons'rates the character of the men and the vessels that wen; engaged In It, and there Is no doubt In the mind of the American peopje who Is entitled to the .credit of that victory. But there a"re people who are trying to steal away from Schley the credit of the glorious triumph he won on the 3d day of July, 189S." In this connection Mr. Berry read the following poem, amid a whirlwind of laughter and applause: When tho Spanish fleet, with full head way. Dashed out of Santiago bay. Taking the chances of death and wreck, Who stood on a innkeo uunrterdeck And marked the gnme with eagle eye; Say, was It Sampson, or wus It Schleyr Whd was It, when Bitot and screaming shell Turned Sabbath calm Into echoing hell Steamed Into the thickest of the fray, Ills good ship lending nil the way, While the roar of his guns shook tho earth and sky: Say,, wus It Sampson, or wns It Schleyi In American hearts who holds first place Of those who claim part In that glorious chase? Whose name stood out on that proud day. As the-hero of Santiago bay? In letters of gold, write that name on high; Shull we write It Sampson, or write It Schley? "I say It would be written Schley," continued Mr. Berry, "und then I say there should be a provision of law that, whether It goes to Schley or Sampson, no prize money should be paid to the men who have won that glorious achievement, but that the provision for prize money ought to be wiped oft' the statute hooks. I say that the men who made that magnificent charge at San Juan hill in all aspects of this case are as much entitled to fake Santiago as a reward for their services asMhe men who sank Cervern's ships." In the senate Mr. McLaurin, of South Carolina, took strong ground In a care fully prepared speech against a policy of expansion by this country. He cited us one of the principal reasons why the United States should not assume domitijon over peoples who ar3 widely dissimilar to the people of this country, the experience of tho south wth the negro rnee. He advocated the aqpp, tion of the Vest resolution, declaring that this country could not maintain permanently as colonies such territory ns the Philippines, and held that It would be In opposition to the spirit of American Institutions to do so. Discovered toy a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, mrl iKif tnn Iw n ln.1v in this cnuntrv. 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They are good authority oh which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - R raiLMEnr-store, o PKAI.HK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail.. SO West Contra Gtreot. A Hand Ik one of tho possess Pc Xlves It axion j man can ; 1'owdbu some Complexion Greatest t .'iarms a woman rOZZONI'8 UOUl-LKIIOK '"il 1 War Commission Kofusos to Accept His Evidence. GENERAL MILES OALMLY WAITS. It' ISvlilnntljr ItntlortM tho M'nr l)o lmrtiimut Hliunlil Mnku tlio Nnxt Jliivii In tlm Ciiu Ih (IciktuI I'.hkhii l!.(iiii)t rrom Court Mnrtlulf WaphlnBton. ian. 14. There mini to Ih" no abatement In the Interent ex- hllilted here today In all. the Incidents connected with the bitter attack made on TITurnday by Commissary General Kagan upon General Nelson A. Mlli. As might have been expected, a mat ter of this olllclal character was sure to attract the attention of the presi dent, and In consequenoe a greater part of the session of the cabinet yesterday wns given to Its consideration. The principals In the case. Uenerals Mite and Eniraii. contributed little during the day to the controversy, but the war Investigating commission acted promptly to redress the affront put upon the board Itself, us the members regarded it, contained In the excessive Inngunge urwd by General Kngan. The commission passed a resolution of censure on General Kb pan for the language used and returned to him his typewritten statement, wltti the priv ilege of resubmitting It If he chooses to revise Its language. Their letter re turning the statement did not Indicate positively whether or not they would receive It as evidence, even though the objectionable language were excised, nnr did General Kagan himself give any sign of an Intention on his part to avail himself of the offer made by the board,. ills friends did not hesitate to Intimate that he would expunge the objection able language, but he would say noth- for himself, and any Intimation on that score must be obtained from the board Itself. The war department officials are not yet clear as to what would be the ef fect of a withdrawn! or modification of the statement. One element holds that, officially, the record falling to show that nny objectionable language had been used triere would be no legal offense. Anothet takes the view that while the amendment of the statements would mitigate General Eagan's of fense, It would not wipe It out. An other aspect ot the case Is the bring ing forward of the plea of exemption which guaranteed In the name of th president all ot the yltnesses before tne board from the consequences of what they might say. But again the officials were divided, and this was also true of the members of the cabinet as to whether the exemption could lie claimed In this particular case. tne commission regrets that General Eagan proceeded as far as he did. and It is explained that the vituperative na ture of the testimony was a complete surprise to the commission, and that but for the rapidity with which Gen eral Kagan rend his long statement and the nbsorblng vehemence of Its de livery he would have been checked at the time. One member of the commis sion said that he was about to move that the witness be called to order, but decided not to, believing from the heat ed way in which Kagan spoke such per emptory action might precipitate some controversy Meanwhile General Miles Is apparent ly waiting for the war department to act, taking the position that it Is In cumbent upon It and the war commis sion to protect the army from such at tacks. In the excitement created by this Iiv- cldent the pending issue before the commission, the quality -of the army beef, was well nigh lost sight of. There were, however, two piquant additions to that part of the proceedings, one consisting of the testimony of General Wood to the effect that no one who amounted to anything had made any complaint as to the rations, and the other from Theodora Jtoosevell making n very severe complaint regarding the beef. GKN'intAI. MILKS' VIKW. lie Thinks tlio Commission Should llnvo Silenced (iciH'i ul Kmiau, Washington, Jan. U. General Miles, discussing the promise of the president that witnesses testifying before the war commission would not be in terfered with, said that there might bo some question ns to the d yldlng line between testimony and personal abuse; that In his opinion any court ot Justice, or, for that matter, a police court, would have stopped a wit ness who had used before It such lan guage as "was used before the war com mission. General Miles said: 'I did not want to appear before the war commission In the llrst place. When they wrote me suggesting that I voluntarily appear before them 1 replied that I believed It to be for the best Interests of the service for me not to volunteer any testimony. When J was ordered before the commission, and they asked me concerning certain facts that I then had In my possession, I was obliged aB a matter of honesty to answer them, and produced official complaints to me as my best reply. Even then I did not tell them all the factB which I had discovered by my own investigation." General Kagan consented to be In terviewed last night. He said: "A ter rible charge was brought against me. I was accused of poisoning soldiers under the pretense of experiment. If It had not been for that charge I might not have spoken before the com mission as I did. Let those that criti cize my language be placed in the po sition In which I was placed; let thetn. be charged as I was charter., and they Will understand my language better. Jt Is the gored bull that feels the pain.' Bucklen'i Arnica naive. The best salve In the warP for cuts bruises, aoree, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, teller, chapped hands. chllMains corns, ana all-ekln eruptions, uud posltiTely cures piles. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give period aallsiacttnn or mouy retunaca. trice lia conla per Dor. roraiiiiv A. Trnns-AtlmirJp I.I.ut. Overdue. 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Two of the mem Irer ot the cabinet of civil advisers which Governor General Hrooke will ffrm wjll b tfenor Denting Mend-x Capote), fotmer rice president ot the Cuban revolutionary government and now president of the special Cuban commission In Washington, and Dr. lor Gonsalea Lanuaa, member of the commission. Dr. ltnusa wired from Washington yesterday that he would probably be detained there tor several day. Seven or eight names are on the list of possibilities, for the other two positions In the cabinet, among them Senor Pablo Desvernlne and Senor Adolfo Vans. Thus far only Havana men have been considered, but It seems desirable to make one selection from outside the capital. Governor General Brooke would prefer to select from eastern Cuba, but no one avail able Is yet In sight, and the other. part of the Island If unrepresented In the cabinet might feel alighted or take umbrage, as Santiago does about th customs. General Maximo Gomee, who Is still In the Interior, continues to keep his program before the people. It Is this In substance: First, the Island Is not yet free and Independent; second, Cubans and Spaniards should unite In making it so; third, all the Inhabitants of the Island should give the t'nlled States full credit and co-operate cheerfully for the present. General Gomes has written to the principal Cuban commanders Instruct ing them to keep the Cuban, soldiers and civilians, from committing any outrage upon Spaniards and aid In the arrest and punishment of any Cuban guilty of such an offense. General Gomez Is regarded by the United Stales military administration ns scarcely suited to any high clll office. He Is considered a soldier of fortune: his manners are of the camp. and he Is deficient In education. But he will be received with all possible courtesy If.lie comes to Havana, though it does not yet appear how he could become part of the civil administra tion. 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Trains will leave Shenandoah after tnu aDOve date for iRgau, UUberton, Hrackvllle. Dark Water. St. Clnlr, l'ottivllle. Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, I'boculxvllle. Iton-lstown aad Phil atelphla (llriiAd street statlonl at 6 15 aud 8 IS a. m.,2 10, 6 U p in. on week days. Sundays, 8 IS a. m., i 30 p. m. Train leave Prackvllla tor Shenandoah at 7 86, 11 46 a. m. and S 16, 7 86 p. m. Sunday 11 01 a. ru. and 5 -16 p. m. Leave I'otUvllle for Shenandoah (via Krack vllle. 7 10, II 20 a. in., S 30, 7 10 p. rn. Sunday 103.5 a. ra 5 20 p. m. I,eavc I'hlladelphta, (Iiroad street station), fox Shenandoah at 8 35 a. ru., 4 10 p. ru. week days. Sundays leave nt ft 50 And 9 33 a. m. Leave Iiroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YORK. Kxpres4.week-daya, 8 20, Oo, 4 50 5 03,3 15,6 SO 7 33, 8 20,9 50, I0 2I II 00 a. in 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited ! 00 and I22 P. u ,) 1 40, i 30, 8 30, i 50, 4 02, 5 00, '.5 SS 6 00, 7 02. 7 50, 1000 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 3?, 4 OR, I 50. 5 05, A 15, 8 20. 9 50. 10 21. 1043 ft. 111., 1203, 1233, 280, I 02, i Limited ! 22,) 5 20, '3 56, 6 S3, 7 02, 7 50, (0 00 p. m., 12 01 night Kiprera for Itoaton without change, 1100 a u., week-dayB, and 7 50 p. m., dally. For Sea (ilrt, Aabury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Ilranch, 8 20, 11 11 a ru, 3 30, 4 02 p m weekdays. For Lamberivllle, Eoston and Scranton, Q 50, 9 00 a m. 12 00 noon. 3 52. 3 00 ILambertrille and E.asion omyi, weeicuays, ana 7U3 p m aauy. Ilullalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 0J p m dallr. WASIIINOTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore aud Washington. 8 50. 7 20. 8 81. 10 20. 11 23. a. m.. 1209. I23I 1 IS. 3 12. 4 41. (5 23 Congressional Limited,) 6 17. 653, 7S1 .... , aim . uinu, v. n.. uay,, auutjm. 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. m., 1209, ! 12, 4 41, (920 ingresonai Limited,) oi 7 31 p. nu sum 12 03 nigh. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a to, 103 and 4 01 pm week daya.5 04 and 11 16 p m dally. Aiianuo coa.it tine, expresa law p m, ana 12 05 night dally. ouiuern ltauwny, express o 51 p m, dally. Chesapeake & Ohio Hallway, 7 31 pm, dally For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 is 'JO a m weekdays, 11 10 p in dally. Leave Market street wharf oa follows t Xx f a nreaa for New York. 9 00a m. 4 30 Dm week. days. For Long Ilranch, via Seaside Park, 83U a in weekdays. ror island ueignu, rain and 4 00 p m weekdays. FQU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rfvar bridge Expreas, 9 40 a m.. 7 03 d. m. Sunday. 9 20 a. m., 7 03 p. in. Leave Market Street Warf Expreas, 6 00 Ala, 200,4 00,3 00 p m. Sundays, 900, 1009 ta lawuiuuiouniion s u nnu auup III. ror cape May, Sea Isle Clly, Oo-wn Clly, valon Stone Harbor. Anelesea. Wlldtr'nduil Holli Ileach Emrcas. 9 00am.4uu.um week days. Sundays. 9 00 a ru. ror roomers j'otnl isxpreas, 9 oo a. m., a uu. 4 00. S 00. 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