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Each bureau ofllcor submitted a suc cinct tabulnr statement, and this was supplemented by a personal talk with tho secretary, Not only tho officials hero, but thoso at Manila and Ha vana havo been consulted by cablo whenever It hns been necessary to add to tho complotoncss of tho Information at hand hord. In this way Mr. Root hns speedily brought himself into touch with every branch of the military ser vice and has gathered a most complete and analyzed rcsutno of military af fairs. While getting In hand this adminis trative machinery Mr. Root has at tho samo time mndo a careful Inquiry Into tho military situation In tho field. Probably tho most important military Inquiry he Is pursuing Is as to tho exact fluctuations of tho Insurrection In tho Philippines since tho day It be gan. For that purpose a military map Is now being prepared by tho adjutant general's ofllco for the private use of tho secretary, showing tho advance of our forces from day to day through out General" rJtls" campaign, the posi tion and movements on different oc casions, tho retreat of tho enemy and Its position nnd forco from tlmo to tlnio. It will bo a blrdsoyo view of tho theater of military oporatlons through out the Insurrection. Whllo going over the military phases of tho work tho secretary has conforred with the com manding genoral, General Mllos, and with Gonoral Mefrltt, who is second In command, on the military problems presented. Meanwhilo tho secretary has an nounced no far reaching policies. Ho proceeds slowly whiio tho facts on which the pollclos rest aro being as sembled. If there has beon some loose and rather careless statements as to tho froposed policy they havo prob ably been as much a surprise to htm us to tho public. Bo, too, tho reports set afloat before he entered office, that ho would confine his attention to Cu ban affairs, leaving tho Philippines to "the military authorities," havo not been borne out, but on tho contrary, tho military exigencies In the Philip pines have been the subject of his most earnest solicitude Concerning Cuba and Porto Rico, the detailed administration of their af fairs, with its multitude of minor is sues, is bolns loft largely with his as sistants and chiefs, and ho Is concern ing himself with tho larger questions of tho reconstruction and future of these Islands, and with tho substitu tion of orderly civil government for tho military regime now in forco. When former Premier Rivera urged Saturday that an order bo speedily Issued for municipal elections in Porto Rico tho secretary replied . that he hoped these elections would occur as spon as tho present unhappy and storm swept conditions of the Island would permit. 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The battlo has be gun In onrnewt. Its political bearings nro shown In the arrest nf Paul Do rouble, tho deputy and poet, nnd 23 of his numerous Royalists and Uonn partlat alllex, who have pooled with him against the republic. As tn the Roulnnglst conspiracy, tho pool would bo of llttlo conscquonco but for tho military caste, which has found repre sentative men In Genoral Do Nogrlor nnd somo other generals having groat commands. It is a strange thing how tho fight thickened around tho shad owy and emaciated red haired Jew, whoso uniform of an nrtlllory captain so 111 fits and befits his flguro and physiognomy. Last Monday's sitting ot tho court mnrttal and the subsequent non-public sittings wero tho first skirmishing operations, but Saturday was a Hold day. In wlileh tho two hostile forces Into which France Is divided and has been Blnco tho revolution. Bet them selves In array of battle and drew tho first blood. Each stdo stands, commit ted to n certain course aud has burned Its ships. Tho actual Dreyfus trial Is a trial of strength. It Is now a "neck or nothing" combat, a doaperato fight In which neither sldo will glvo In un less utterly routed. The moral situation of tho forces en r tged reminds one of that of tho armies of the French revolution and thoso they had to fight. The Drey fusltcs havo tho brains, tho forward Impulse, the dash and the flexibility. At tho samo time they aro raw ro crults, gathered spontaneously from the four points of tho compnss. Hatred of tho military casto and, It may be, tho secret hopo of rewards havo mado them homoogonous. Tho Nationalists havo social and other prestige, numbers nnd organiza tion. Tholr center Is composed of tho majority of Frenchmon and Fronch womon; their loft wing Is formed of 22,000 officers nnd tholr right wing consists of tho church. All profess respect for legality, but only from tho lips out. Ono side Is Just as unscrupulous as tho other, but tho most actlvo and less numerous side does really light for the causo of humanity, Justlco nnd truth. Tho Dreyfusltes havo. at any rate, won belligerent rights, and they aro suro of tho friendly neutrality of tho gov ernment. Their adversaries can no longer make uso of tho ropo that hung PIcard, or tho razor that cut Henry's throat. Tho minister of war could not. If he wnnted to, read a forged docu ment In parliament. It Is Impossible now to stuff tho dossier with failles fit for Mother Goose's talo. But organiza tion, numbers, prestige and wealth means staying power. Doubtless tho Dreyfusltes are sup plied with Jewish funds, without ac cepting M. Do Froyclnot's estimate of 39,000,000 francs. Tho sums subscrib ed by English nnd German Jows must bo enormous, but like wealthy gentiles, rich Jows aro fond of tho pomps and vanities of Ufo, the titles of aristocratic society. Many of them aro frightened already at the onward paco of tho Droyfusltes. General Merclor's deposition was In audible, unless to tho Judges and short hand reporters. It fell flat, his voico and dolivory being bad. It has quali ties for which wo did not glvo tt credit during delivery. They are oasy, flow ing statement, plausibility and tho art of lulling suspicion. As tho deposition appears In full In tho papers, It will overywhero bo read with delight by thoso already persuaded that Droyfus is a traitor. Tho immedlato Issue ot tho fight 13 tho freedom of Dreyfus, but Saturday's Incidents nd episodes aro tho begin ning of a Btrugglo of far roachlng con sequonco. Dreyfus Is generally unfortunato In tho uso of tho pen. Ho was never moro unfortudato than In the letter complaining that M. Casimlr-Perler did not keep a promlso to him. It ex asperated Caslmlr-Porler, who treated as a foul libel tho assertion that he, as president of the republic, -ontorod Into a pact with an officer accused ot treason. In his testimony of Saturday M. Casimlr-Perler said: "For tho honor of tho chief magistracy, which I occu pied; for the honor of the republic, I will not nllow It to 'be said that I had exchanged n word with a captain In the French army accused of treason." AX INCIUTJJfT IN THE TUIAI,. It Is Snld Tlint nroyfiiR Would Havo Slnppod Morolor's T-'nco. Ronnes, Aug. 14. A stirring sceno closed Saturday's public session of tho Droyfus trial. General Mercler, ox mlnlster of war, spoke In denuncia tion of Dreyfus, who listened unmoved until Morcler concluded by Baying If he had not been convinced of the guilt of Dreyfus, nnd If the lattor's convic tion had not beon fortified since 1894, he would admit he had beon mistaken. Dreyfus jumped to his feet as though tho words had galvanized him Into now llfo, and shouted In a voice which re sounded through tho hall lko a trum pet note: "That is what you ought to say." Tho audience burst Into a wild cheor, whereupon tho ushors called for sl lenco. But when Merclor replied that ho would admit Dreyfus was innocent If thero was any doubt, tho prisoner shouted again: "Why don't you tbon? That Is your duty." It is understood that ovon a moro thrilling incident than this was ex pected by tho counsel of Droyfus, and would hnvo occurred but for General Merclor's prudonce. Dreyfus Intended and had actually declared his determi nation to slap Merclor's face before the whole court, If he brought up the story ot tho relations of Dreyfus with Mme. B., who, somo newspapers havo as sorted, acted aa a go-between for Drey fus and tho attache to whom ho is al logod to have mado troasonablo rovela tlons. Morcler abstained from all ref erence to the story, but dosplto this, tho people in tho court thought for a moment that Droyfus was about to strike Morclor, until a captain of gen darmes took him gently by tho arm and pushed. him back Into his scat. Today's sosslon of tho DroyfuB court martial is awaited with tho greatest tnxtety and expectation, In view of the confrontation of Morclor by Caslmlr Porler, when tho former will virtually bo In the prisoner's dock. A dramatic sceno is Inovltablo. MURDERED ON THE BOARDWALK. Rnrncrd Ilrotlicr-ln-I.inT Sliootn Win. II. C'lirwin nt llnlmnr, N. J. Ilelmar, N. J., Auk. 14. A murder occurred on Saturday evening on the lrtmrdwulk here In the presence of fashionable promeiiaders. The mur dered man Is Wlllam II. Careon, tho young aselstant proeertitor of the pleas of Cauideu county, well known all over the state, and the man who sent him to his death Is Arthur 9heU, who formerly belonged In Philadelphia, but who has lived here for three years past. Carson and Sheets married sitters. Sheets was the eon of a wealthy lum bor merchant of Philadelphia and flvo years ago was worth $50,000. This ho squandered. Sheets began to treat his wife cruslly and she left him. When sho could stnnd It no longer Carson was appealed to for protection and re lief, and he acted as her legal adviser In the preparation of a divorce suit. He blamed Carson for his domestic troubles, and frequently said that ho had Influenced his wife against him. It Is claimed that Sheets made a threat that It ho ovor met Carson hero ho would shoot him on the spot. For tho first time since be uttered that warning the men came face to face on the board walk Carson was walking with his mother-ln-law. Without nny warning Sheets pulled out a revolver and, with Carson standing directly In front ot him, fired three times nt the assistant piweculor. One of the shots hit Car Bon In a vital spot and he tell uncon scious. SdtlBfled that be had dono his work. Sheets Jumited to the beach and fired two shots at his own head. One of the bullets struck him behind the right car. Mr. Carson was sent home, and he v . s drr d when tho doctor renchod him. Sheets was sent to the hospital tn Long Branch, where he died a fow hours later. A Rock of Safety In a Sea of Trouble. " I had a terrible cough something over a year ago and could find nothing to stop it, or even to do me a particle of good. I chanced to see an advertisement of yours, and forthwith bought a bottle of your in valuable "Golden Medical Discovery.' Be fore I had taken half a bottle I was entirely well." J. M Farr, Esq., of Cameron, Screven Co., Ga. Dr.THEEL604Horth Sixth St. GUARANTEES TO CURE after too BO'CUcd greatest, tno.t celebrated and wtiett adTertUtng doctor, full, no matter whuttberrUlin. LOST MANHOOD Abuitt, Mood Jvtton, Slricturtt. 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Ixave Atlantla City Depot i Weekdays Kx. nn-ss, 6 43 Mondays only, 7 00, 7 43, (7 50 from llaltloare. station only, 8 30, 9 00, 1015, 1100 am. 3 30, 4 30, 5 30, 7 BO. 0 30 pni. Accommo dation, 4 23, 8 00 am, 3 50 p m. Sundays Ex. press, 3 80, 4 00, 500, 600, 6 30. 700, 7 30. 8 00, 0 31pm. Accommodation, 7 15 a m. 4 30 p ni. 11.00 Excursion, weekdays 6 00 pm, Sundays 6 10. For Ocean City Weekdays 8 43, 915 a m, 2 13, 4 15, 5 13 p in. Sundays 8 43, 9 15 a in, 4 15 p m. 11.00 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00 am. For Cape May and Sea Isle City Weekdays 9 13am. 280,4 15nm. Sundays 843 a m 4 43 p m. I LOO excursion Sundays only, 7 00 a m. Auuiiiuiisi iur uip iuayt ceKuays 8 34 am. Sundays 9 13 a m. Parlor Oars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. SwxioiBD, Kdsox J. Wnn, (ion'l burl., QenH paaa'r Art.. Beading Terminal. Pklladslphla, aZxSBUisasasaHaBlPV, A Curo for Constipation. 1 have Ixn tronMed with mnstlpntlon fur rmra. It uaarmnlng my liiullh, my mm fort and uivi'ninii'.non.and I nin gladtosn v tlml tvierv King hna rftorl all three, m I llil after trvinif many otlfer mellcln tli .t weremipi".'! to to good, lint which were i f no valuo wlialever. 1 would like to tellevcrv enrtVrlng woman what ( Vlry King im dune for hip Ni'Mlf i loulil, Mmllna, Ohio, t'elrrv King t-tTHRA dlfwiof tlxi Nerven, Hloinii.'h, I .Iter and Kidney. tJold by drug. gl.U, i.aml ,'jOC. S Grocer can tell you why those wbobuy SEELIG'S keepcomlngback for it. Vou can't keep on selling a poor thing to the . same people. saved by tulng SCOI- lg'Sbecause you kcan buy cheap feoffee and make it delicious bv a mue oi wis admixture. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IIHRKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. fflce-Kgan building, comer of Main an Centre etrecta, Shenandoah. J CLAUDE I1KOWN, ATTORN E V-AT- LAW. Office ! Cor. Centre and White streets, next to Justice Toomcy's office. piSOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having stodled nnder some of the best RIUl.P. In lmlnn 1 J - 1 1 1 I . ... . - 11., 111 sjito lessons on the Tlolin.mandolln. guitar and vocal caltare. Terms reasonable. Addrra In care of Strosse. the leweler Shenandoah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. Jcly 1, 1899 T..l. II1 I . - "... ..vvniienaDaoau alter t be abovsi w1? ,"0.W li'nl Ollberton, Frackvllle, Da" 5 . SL Clair, ottTllle. ilamburg, luUdtna. 0,f".wnl,1 hoFmxT,1,e- WorristowS' aad PhRl aelphla(hr.d street station) at 615 and 8 0S 8Mm..4 2bp7m: Ton Vi j .J10 lwr enanaoaii at ll'oi.'V!. iM' 784 8-nd.v. -liiTT V in V. V ' nurnacnoau via FracV tilVJB y $ " 5 1 10 Sunday TAT ll,tl.,lll.l T t - A . Su.id.y.T?.Te , 7n. and 9 23 a.PnT i ii ... "',""c'Pi uroau street slatloa) for Pott.vllle.5 30.8av 1019 a. m., 1 80, 4 10.711 602pm. "no Leave Broad Street Button. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOItK. Express Week-days, 820. 403.440 Snfl sts. 6 50, 7 at, 8 23, 960. 10 gL JU oa ll a?'i JST noon, 11 S3, (Limited ! CO and uSSSt 2-3 2), 8. V 4 02. 8 00, 3 B, 6 00? ? .''& ft dayi" ' l' "ur WJ 11 w a week- m wiua7.J 500 7 m 'saWr.Vni?- I ! m 5aTl?.W " a' U DOOn kd.F.,andr 62 Mnnnl I . , . u only. im p m Saturdays WASHINGTON AND THE SOOTH. For nj.ltlmoM ar. ir..i.i cinloLTO! , . . . " naumtfiyn a an. 7 slim gj-donal Llnt.,.84.V,"8,V,ml ac3 i?5 .nrtjrnlai" ore "jommodstlon, 11 a in, 1 83 a if.P wJr.dy. 5 08 and 11 16 p m dallr. Atlantic Coast Line. Kmn if 1103 nlghl, dally. r pm.dSfiyi lta'lwy- Expre-3g4 and n andNVwO,3Sm,T;r for M.mpht, ClIMurwiara lr l.l - l . . . a m weikdaV.; 11 10 p'm dallr? ""0lk 10 30 Forlteach Haven and ISarnegat CTty. lom and 4 00 p m weekdays: ISO r m i.ti.S only. Sundays. 730 am." For TiirtertonVS a m and 4 00 p ra weekdays. 10 VOU ATLANTIC CITY. r ti ,i . . . . tJTi """ station via Delawara rirm bridge Express. 4 43, 9 40 fM mlmTwsTWm J iff B inlnuwV,; SiiTir1 m- 3 00 (75 minutes), 8 80 (60 minutes) 1 im 13 I, IU iS.-r. reunion trala. t?. rUXl . ' . 7 00 and 780a m. For Cape May, AnglcM. Wltdwoid, Hollr neach-Expreas, 900 a m, 2 80. 4 OS 100 minute.. 500 p m weekdays. Sundays, 8 30 a m7 For Cape. May only, ISO pm Saturdays. iTbo Sfex. curslon train, 7 00 a.m. dally. .TnTrt;!;nU&8S0m- For Somen' Point Express, 8 00.8 8 10 08 at m. (1 00 Saturday. only),P2 00,8 004 oiTi W.8 i , 4 80 pm. ' ' ' " w nu 1U The Union Transfer Company will call frr and cheek baggage from hotels and idioW. -viujiiK uir, I. B. HrrrcniBsoir, j. n. Wood. uen i juanaer. Gen'l Paaa'g'r Ant rRABOWSKY HOTEL, .t. unaiiuHJM, rropw 819 N. Centre SL, PotUvllIa, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, qins and Wlnea.aJ theba .mo iii uiKBn ana Tempet ance Drinks. Accommodations for lrarel.ru MeaUatatl loan ASY an ins ii i i r , waw OUAP-i' Witro pp,c,r Co,FlEJ I roTlrnky, -drng iton, B Otntra srul PAWN'S VMY. PIUS A xsivii. Tllff Vphh WOMAN'S RELIEF Oil C41 rat itort. r Mat tllnct (hmi4, rU, 1 . For sals at Klrlln's drug store and Stun4ada drocstors " ItJlU Foi -P
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