IT - i9 7 EVENING HERALD KSTARUSllKD 1870. rWHW every Rvrnlnft, Except Bdy, t t (term Jiuih Hrnnrr, Niur Cmu 1 Ke.ra.ld It delivered In Shenandoah and lbs nmuodlnt towns for six cenU a week, pay able t the carriers. Uy mall 13.00 a year, or 25 mil a meata. payable in advance. Advertise HnU ch&rirea according to space and position, Tao publisher reaerve the rleht to change the. position at MTt rtlseraenU whenever the pub lication f news demand! It. The right Is ' referred te reject any advertisement, whether Eld (or r not, that the publishers may deem proper. Advertising- rate made known rpon application. , Watered at the postofflce nt Baeaahdooh, Fa., M aeoaud dnm malt matter. TKLKPIIONK OONKWCTlON. Evening Herald THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1895. SoMBof the Democratic papers are consid erably excited over the Lyon-Dunn contest. Tux Senatorial Committee, which isLcxow ig Philadelphia, will shako up tho favored entractors of Pittshurg oftcr they ftro through with the former city. "Gxntleman" Jim Cobiiett haying retired from the chin-chopping fistic arena, aia place has been taken by Peter Mahcr, who is firing off newspaper interviews at Mr. Bob Utaummotw. A ciiickkk' thiof In Woodstown, N. J., "who looted a coop on Saturday night, is a lather fastidious fellow. Tho fowl evidontly not being plnmp enough to suit his epicurean taetoA he left n card behind on which was written, "Next visit about Christmas; plcaso kavo fowls fatter." TnB eicyclo business has grown to immense proportions, even tho making of the pneu roatlo tiros being a largo industry. Ono of tho trms making thceo tires has a private palace ear on the road, with a corps of experts to explain the superior merits of their tires to ' Jill comers. This is a rather expensivo way f advertising, but it doubtless pays as the prty attracts great attention. Tll preparation for tho greatest of all holidays is noticeable on every hand, and in lenponuo to it tradesmen and merchants of - all kinds and degrees aro bestirring thera .mIvos to furnish ample opportunity for tho gratification of generous impulses, Tho stores are filled with holiday goods and the windows are gay with bright colors and at tractive offerings. Soon the human tide of exalted and delighted shoppers will erowd ar thoroughfares, and they will naturally tarn to tho columns of tho Herald for the .steet reliable guido to satisfactory results. -Every announcement in our columns will bo - productive of much benefit to prospective buyers. DO THEY ARBITRATE 7 In theory arbitration is the most economical . and fair means of settling disputes between individuals. There are, it is true, many reasons to commend such means of arriving at an amicable adjustment of differences be tween litigants, but tho faith of many people in this rcBpcct has uiidorgono a great change. In the light of recent events tho question naturally arises, do tho arbitrators perform their full duty? Do thoy arbitrate? So far as the people of Shenandoah are concerned, they can, to their borrow, givo a negative answor to tho question. Every suit to which the borongh has been a party, and which has lon submitted to arbitrators, lias been .decided against it ; not because of the equity of the individuals' claim, hurely. Thcro must be some other reason. The result of the Stauffer arbitration is a xood illustration of tho point. The award -was hardly in accordance with the facts in the case, and it appears that the conclusions narrlvcd at by ths arbitrators wcro reached In the same manner that the average jury of "twelve good men and true" submit a vcr. diet place tho costs and damages on tho nnnicipality ; thoy can well afford to pay, while the "other follow" can't. This is not nly true of municipalities, but of private orporations also. Thoso "soulless bodios" will never be given tho benefit of a doubt. This view of tho matter is all wrong, and thcro is mh room for reform in tho system of arbi tration as conducted in Schuylkill county. Another bad feature, and ono that is pro bative of much injustice, is tho effect that the award of tho arbitrators has upon the minds of the jury, in caso of an appeal. Nine times out of ton a jury will render their verdict more in accordance with tho finding of tho arbitrators than they will of the cvldonco submitted to them. In connection with this subject, tho ques tion of discrimination is ono that causes mnch dissatisfaction outsido of the boundaries of the county teat and that immediate neighbor hood. Every board of arbitration appointed is composed exclusively of men who livo within the shadow of the court house, and tho. same namos appear quite frequently too much so or other sections of tho county, and especially jkorth of tho mountain. Mr. Stauffer and '"his draughtsman, one Boycrby name, reside nearer Shenandoah than PotUvllle; they 4-ould reach their homes in much lees, tlmo; the expense incurred would be about ono half wero the arbitrators selected from this or peme adjoining town. Everything con venience, economy and expedition would naturally sugcst the naming of arbitrators from a locality adjacent to Shenandoah. This feature of tho present system Is one that Is objectlonablo to every town In the county, with tho exception of Fottavillo. Wa have heard no good reason why the arbitrator! should bo selected exclusively from tho latter place. On the othor hand, there is wide spread dissatisfaction because tho residents of other towns aro not recognized in tho personnel of these boards of arbitration. There may be sufflclemt reason for all this, but so far we havo failed to hear of any. In the minds of many thcro is much room for reform,- and it cannot come too soon for those who have been personally interested In the award? granted. The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prominent lumberman of llartwick, N. Y., was sick with rhoumatism for fivo months. In speak ing of it, Mr. Robinson says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is the only thing that gavu her any rost from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot bo boat." Many very bad cases of rheumatism havo been curod by It. For sale at BO cents per bottlo by Gruhler Broe., drug gists. CANADA'S ALASKAN CLAIM. Kail Communication ltablUhcil with the Yukon lllvcr Gold Fields. Tacoma, Wash., Deo. 6. Tha Canadian government has let a contract for tho car rying of malls from Juneau, in Alaska, to Forty MUn Crook, which Is also In the ter ritory' always claimed by the Unltod States', but which Canada Is nownssertlug claim to. It Is asserted that for a foreign country to let a contract for tho transmis sion of mails Into tho territory of anothor government Is practically unheard or In international affairs. It would seem that It would only moan that tho Dominion of Canada, Great Britain's dopendoncy, la hound to uphold at all hazards her claim to that strip of territory extending from and, taking In Juneau to the rich gold Holds of the Yukon river. The Canadian government thus executes o ooup d'etat in establishing communica tion' with the Yukon country, the United States having no postal service there, and tho miners now pay prlvato carriers a dol lar a letter for carrying tho mall. This move, following tho Canadian govern ment's sending of a detachment of mounted police to Forty Mile, is taken as a clear In dication of that country's determination to possess tho disputed territory. rtncklen'i Armlea, Salve. The best salvo in the world for euts, bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fever seres, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all. skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For Bale by A. TTasley. The Acougcd Asylum Attendants. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 5. A new move was made yesterday In the Farnhurst In sane asylum caso. Counsel for Michael Lynch, ono of the attendants, tried to have his client released on ball on tho ground that tho evidence against him was weak. Magistrate Sasse refused the application, and habeas corpus proceedings to sccuro Lynch's release wero begun. Similar pro ceedings aro contemplated regarding Brown and Swnn, tho othor prisoners. Today tho trustees of tho hospital met tc Investigate tho cruolty charges. England Will Decline Arbitration. LONDON, Deo. 5. Tho roply of tho Mar quls of Salisbury to tho note of Sooretary Olney on tho Vcnozuelun question Is ou board the steamship Hrltannio, due at New York tomorrow. Tho ossenco of the document Is that Great Britain refuses tc submit to arbitration any of the territory within the Schomburgh line. Relief In Six Iloiirs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relioving pain iu the bladder, kidneys, back and every part ot tho urinary passages in malo or lemalo. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want qmcK rclier and euro tills is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. Enrolling Clerk of the House. WASHINGTON, Deo. 5. Charles R. Mc- Kcnney, of North St. Paul. Minn., has been appointed enrolling clerk of tho house of representatives. Mr. McKonney occupied a similar position in the Fifty- tlrst congress. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Chicago colored men havo called a na tional convention of tho raco to meet at Detroit Deo. 10, 13 and 14. John Sharp, of New Martinsville, W, Vo., was found frozen to death two miles south of Huntington, v. vn. At tho oponlng of tho German rolchstag yesterday, Baron Von Buol-Berenbcrg was ro-oloctcd president of that body. During a flro In six story sweat shop in Now York yesterday a dozen persons wero carried out unconscious by tho llromeu. Edwin Bookmoyer and Edwin II. Book moyor, of Lancaster, Pa., wero found guilty f pension frauds In tho United States dis irlct court at Philadelphia. Hip Disease Results from a Bcrofulous and impure condition of the blood, and it is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla the great blood pu rifier. Tho father ot a Philadelphia girl writes this: "We gave Hood's Sarsaparilla to our little girl, who had symptoms of hip dlseaso. She could not put her foot down on tho floor when wa com menced giving her tho medlcino, but in a short time ,ahe was able to get off tha couch and to reach her plaything. Since then she has steadily improved, thank to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and her general health Is all that could be desired. When any of the otber children are not well we give them Hood's Sarsaparilla snd we earnestly recommend It to others," E, BlTJBY, 203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. Hood's Pills rJJtasr,5M,i THE POWERS UNITED Hauls, Will Not Encourage Turkey In Be, luting the Demand.' Constantinople Deo. 5. Tho sultan H along has believed that Russia would not act In accord with Great Britain, and that, therefore, Russia, Franco and even Germany might bo couuted upon, If It camo to a decisive crisis, to oppose any ac tive Interference upon tho part of Great Britain In tho Turkish empire. It became known yesterday, to tho sur prise of the skeptics, that Russia really tl In accord with the powers, and that the sultan neod not look for sympathy from tho czar or his advisors In anything in ouy way tending to thwart tho dolormluatlon of tho powers to have order restored throughout tho Turkish emplro and meas ures takon for the protection of tho lives and property of all the Christian subjects of tho sultan. This news has cat a dis mal spoil over tho Ylldlz Kiosk, and the ministers havo beon In almost constant at tendance upon tho sultan ovor since. When Great Britain threatened to forc tbopassago of tho Dardanelles If thoflr mans for tho passing In of tho extra guard ships wero not granted, tho sultan ap pealed personally to tho governments ol Russia, Austria, Germany and Franco, begging them not to press their demands, calling their nttentlon to tho efforts his government was making to restore ordei and prevent further outbreaks, and dwell ing strongly upon tho danger of an upris ing of tho Mussulmans throughout tho em plro If ho wore subjected to such a slight, holding that tho more fact of sending ad ditional warships to tho Bosporus would bo an intimation that he was considered by tho powers to bo Incapablo of main taining order In his own dominions. In no caso did tho sultan meet with success. Tho mllltnry police adopted bore has proved ofllcaclous, since no disturbances have occurred for olght weeks. Thus the sultan has a strong argument for opposing tho entrance of tho guard ships, and cor talnly tho moral influence of tho combined European flcots, waiting at tho gates ol tho emplro, Is Immeasurably greater than tho more doubling of tho guard Bhlpa. Reported TJlllmatnm Unconfirmed. London, Deo. G. Tho Dally Telegraph has a dispatch from Vienna which reports that tho powors havo presented an ulti matum to tho porto threatening to force tho passage of tho Dardanelles unless fir mens aro Issued within sevonty-two hours permitting tho passago of the second guard ships. No other specials mention tho fact of an ultimatum, and tho report is prob ably untrue. Did Yon Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, got a bottlo now and get relief. This medicino has been found to lie peculiarly adapted to tho relief ond cure of all Fcmalo Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strcugth and. tone to tho organs. If you havo Losj of Appetite, Constipation. Headache. Faintinc Snclls. or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or irouDicu wiw Dizzy spells, isicctnc Hitters is tho medicino you need. Health and strength aro guaranteed by Its uso. Largo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasloy's drug store. To Itcopen tho llljtlin Will Cose. SAN Francisco, Deo. 5. Henry and John W. Blytho filed u suit in tho United States court which sooks to reopen tho famous Blytho caso. The plaintiffs main tain that Florence Blytho was tho daughter of J. J. Ashcroft, who married Florence's mother, and that sho is not related to Thomas H. Blytho. A suit was filed In behalf of Allco Edith Dickinson Blythe, claiming to bo tho widow of Thomas H. Blythe, alleging that Florence Blytho Is tho daughter of nn English soldier still living. Mrs. Florence Blytho Hiuokley was placed In actual possession of all Thomns Blythe's estate In this city yester day afternoon. Utah's Ofilclal Count. Salt Lake City, Dec. 5. The Utah commission yesterday completed Its can vosb of tho voto on tho Btato constitution. Tho entire voto was 41,003; for tho consti tution, 31,305, and against it, 7,037; not voting on the constitution, 2,070. Walls (Rep.) for governor, received 0,833 votes, and Cnlno (Dem.) 18,519. Allen (Rep.) for congress, received 20,503 votes and Roberts (Dem.) 19,000. Tho threo Repub lican candidates for supremo court judges received majorities of over 2,000. Tho leg islature will stand 42 Republicans and 21 Democrats. A IlonnehoUl Treasnre. D. W. Fuller, of Cannjoharie, N. Y.. rays that ho always keeps Dr. lung s flew DiS' covery in tho house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that ho would not ho without It, if pro curable. (5. A. Dykeman Druggists, Cats kill. N. Y.. says that Dr. Kinc's New Discovery is undoubtedly tho best cough remedy; that ho has used it in his family for eight years, and it has nevor failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a rcmed v so long tried and tested. Trial bottles freo at A. Waslcy s drug store, ltcgular size 50c ana $1.00 The Accident Unavoidable. Brewsteiw, N. Y., Dec. 5. Coroner Penny held nn Inquest yesterday over tho remains of the ten men who wcro killed in tho Tilly Foster mine disaster on Friday last. Tho jury returned a verdict that the accident was unavoidable. Contractor Stephens offered men $23, besides their day's wages, to work In tho pit, so us to recover three bodies still in tho mine, Nono of thorn would venture into tho pit, however, as tho constantly falling rocks are a munuco to life and limb. Another Mishap to the Texas. NEW York, Deo. 5. The unfortunate battleship Texas has had another break down. She went out on a full powered steam trial trip from New York yesterday, with tho Intention of making sure that her machinery would work all right, but was soon brought up at tho powder station nt Tompklnsvllle, Stntou island, with her steering gear crippled. It Is estimated that about llvo days will bo consumed In mak ing the necessary repairs to lit tho ship for another trial. When moat needed it is not unusual for your family physician to beaway from home, Such was tho experience of Mr. J, Y. Sehenck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ten, Banner, when his little girl, two years of age, was threatened with a sovero attack of croup. He says: "My wife insisted that I go for tho doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottlo of Chamber. Iain's Cough Remedy, which relievod her immediately. I will not lie without it in tho future." t and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. For caracho, put a couple of drops of Thomas ucicctno un on a on oi coiion ana place It In tho oar, The pain will stop In n lew moments. Simple enougn, isn't it 7 HELD IN BONDAGE All Hor Life Hnppy Itcloasp .tt Last of MJs3 Allco Young, who Resides at 392 Aloxnnitor Street, Itochcstor, N. Y. (from llochetter Democrat and Chronicle.) r,m .nHMMnMt.lH - , 1 vm lufjiuauiiiuuvu wus received very pleasantly nt 893 Alcxnnilcr Street, by Miss Alice Young, who told how sltico childhood she hail been held In tho bond age of pain from her buck, never re membering tho time that sho had not siif- ivivu imiu ui acnes in mo region oi tue kidneys. Jinny were the means she used tO Ibid relief, llllt there Rnnmmt nn unult. for her caso and sho still rcmnlned a cap- uvu; nicnniong comes ineso little enemies to backache, Doan's Kidney Pills, nnd a half box releases tho bonds, as ono by ono the nchca and pains disappear, sho finds herself a slave to pain no more, by their rontlnllnrl llQn Rlin antra. T wnannH.n1.. relieved of all my suffering nnd now I nm puritxuy strong, neaiuiy ami well.' "How did you take this remedy?" Miss YnllMI Wna nl;pil hv nnr .ithm.nnUtltn o - - .. "..I ...jfivottuaLitt;, she replied that she followed direction!, explicitly, jiiss roung men told now the malady affected her, saying her symptoms Were! "SLnoilinf. linniHnir nvnr wnlblnn or standing any length of time always gave inc. a pain in tho small of my back I had a nam In thn kldnnvn nil tlm ilmn ami If I caught cold It would nhvavs settle there; tho pain I suffered wa3 of a very cximusuug nature; at night 1 could only lie Hat on my back any other position causing pain and suffering; tho ucrves passing up my back, were affected and this brought with It severe headaches, but as I said before, Doan'a Kidney Pills have removed all pain and suffering en tirely and I never felt better and healthier In my life." Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers, price B0 cents, mailed by Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y Solo Agents for the United States. For sale at Kirlin's Pharmy. Tried "Potty Larceny" on a lllg Scnlo. GltAND I8LAVU, Nob., Deo. 5. George H. Shnnk and A. 'W. Italston, of Chicago, contractors, who wero arrested In July, chargod with trying to steal $100,000 worth of rails from tho Union Paclflo, yesterday plondod guilty to potty larceny and were fined (50 and sent to jail for ten days. Sev eral carloads of Union Pacllla rails had been loaded on cars ready for shipment when the company discovered what was bolng done. The men clalmod that thoy had purchased them from another Chi cago contractor, whom thoy failed to pro duce. It's Dangerous Ground that you stand on with a cough or a cold, and your blood impure. Oat of just these conditions comes Consumption. You must do something. In the earlier stages of Consumption, and in all the condi tions that lead to It, Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a certain remedy. This scrofulous affection of the lungs, liko every other form of Scrofula, can be cured by it. In severe, lingering Coughs, all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affections, and every disease that can be reached through the blood, it is tho only medicino so effective that, onco used, is always in favor. Pamphlet free. Address World's Dispensary Uedical Association, Buffalo. N. Y. Two Meu ltlown to lilts. PittsbubO, Deo. 6. An explosion of glycerine near Butler resulted In tho death of Lowry Black and Georgo Bcsler and tho total destruction of the magazino owned by tho Humes Torpedo company. Black and Bcsler had gone to the maga tilno to thaw out somo glycerine , It Is supposed that a can was dropped and ex ploded. Fnliy tO.GGi pounds wore stored In the mngazlnc, all oi which were dis charged. Fragments of tho bodios of tho victims wero found a long distance away. Tho explosion shook tho houses and brcks windows in Butler, uoarly two miles dis tant. Major C. T. I'icton is nuuager of the State Hotel, at Dcnison, Texas, which the traveling men say is one of the best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major I'icton says : "I have used it myself and In my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an in fallible cure for diarrheea and dysentery, I always recommend it, and have frequently administered it to my guests in the hotel, and in every case it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHUYKILL DIVISION. November 17, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah nfter the nbora date for Wlggnns, Gllberton. Frackville, Dark Wnter, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, IteadlnK, I'ottatown, PhocnlxTlllc, Norristown nnd Phil adelphia (ilrond street station) nt C OS nnd 11 43 a. in. unci is p. m. on weeK days. For 1'otu vlllo and Intermediate ntntlnns 9 10 ft. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Gllberton, Krnckvlllc, Dork tVnter, St. Clair, PotUvllle, at 0 OS, 9 40 a. m. ond 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Plioenlxvlllc, Norristown, Philadelphia lit 0 00, 9 40 a. m.,310p. in. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shennndoah nt 1040a. in. nnd 1211, 501, 742 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday. 1 1 13 a. in. and 5 40 n. m. Lenve Pottsvillc for Shenandoah at 10 13, 11 48 a.m. nnd 140, 715 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at in jn n ik n Leave Philadelphia, (I)road street station), for m-niumuuii ni u oi nnu e . a. m., 4 ju nnd 7 11 1. in. week days. Sundavs loavn nt 0 50 a. m. Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia, for Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long iiruneu, iiiui iniernictunio sinuous, o.ou, 11.39 n. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sundays (stop nt Interlnken lor Asbury Park), 8.25 n. m, Lenvo liroml Street Station, Philadelphia, KOIt NEW YORK. Exprens, week days, 3 CO, 4 05, 4 SO, 3 15, o 90, 7 33, 8 20,0 20, 9 60, 10 30 (Dining Car), 11 00,11 Ha! m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. m. Dining Care), 1 40.230 (Dining Car), 320, 400, 5 00, 8 50 (Dining Cnr), 8 00, 0 60, 8 12, 10 CO p. m. tnnl nl.U UnnHiiva TI X J A 1 Kft K,K O.n 9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car, 11 03 a. m'., 12 35. 2 80" (Uliung Lr), uu ti.unueu a), o au, DOS ILMa (lig Car), 6 35, 6 50. 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Kxprcss (or Boston, without change, 11 00 a. m. week days, nnd 4 50 p. m. dally. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH For Baltimore and "Wiwhlngton, 8 50, 7 20, 8 SI, 912,10 20,1123 n. m., 12 09 (12 81 Limited Din ing Or). 112, 818, 4 41 (519 CongreHloaal Limited. Dlnlntr Car). S 17. S53 (Dlnlnir W 7 40 (DInlnr Car) p. m., and 12 05 nlghl week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20. 9 12. 11 23 ft. m., 1 09 112.4 41,(513 Congressional Limited, Dining unri, ooa lignum wr;, iw p. m. imnuc Car) and It 03 night. Leave Uflrket Street Ferry, rklladelphla, FOR ATLANTIC CTTT. Kxprexi, 8S0 a. m., 210, 4 Ot, nnd 8 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 43 nnd 43 a. n, For Cape May, Angleuea, VflUw ul Holly Beach, Biprees, 9 00 a. m., amd 4 00 p. m, ivrab diva. Sunders. 0 00 n. m. For 8ea Isle City, Ocean City aad Avalem. 12x press, v ou a. m., anu liuf. iu. wok uy. fliinrlAVH. y on a. m. For Bomere Point. Express, 8 50 a. w., a4 4 00 p. m. week days, ounaays, b . m B. ju. i-rkvost, J. It. Woon. Gen'l Manager. Gen'l rosaVr At. LYNCHINGJN VIRGINIA. Ylg-oronily Denounced by Governor O'Ker rail Iu Ills lllennlnl Message. UlCHMOHD, Deo. 5. Tho biennial session of tho Virginia legislature beiran yester day. The senate organlzod by electing William Lovensteln president pro tern., and the houso by electing John F. Hyau speaker. Governor O'Forrall devotes a largo part of his message to recommend ing legislation for the extermination of race' traok and gambling ovlls provalent In Alexandria county, opposite Washing ton. Gambling on horse races, ho says, has bocoma a shame and dlsgraco to Vir ginia. On tho Bubject of lynching Governor O'Fcrrall says: "With pain and mortifi cation I bring to your attention tho fre quent taking of life without duo process of law within tho borders of our state. In Virginia lynching cannot be deflnod; it must bo reprobated. Tho number who havo suffered death by tho halter without trials or sentences of tho commonwealth's tribunals of justice has created a broad Impression that tho judges and jury can not bo trusted, or that hor pcoplo are swayed by passion and uncontrolled by reason; that her law is dethroned and lawlessness reigns." Ho commends tho Walton law as ap proximating tho object desired, "fair and honest elections." He also commends tha good roads movement, and In a strong argument defends his course In using tha militia to protect prisoners and property from violence nt tho hands of cither strikers or mobs. Tile Trial of Sheriff Tamsen. New York, Deo. 5. Tho jury to try Bhorlff Edward J, II. Tamsen for permit ting tho notorious postolllce robbers, Kllo ran, Allen nnd Russol, to oscapo from Ludlow strcot jail on July 4 last, was com pleted yesterday, and after denying tho motion to dlschargo tho prisoner, Judge Alllslon ordered tho trial to proceed. The sheriff pleaded "not guilty." Lawyer Weeks occupied the remainder of tho day presenting tho caso to the jury for the prosecution. Mr. Weeks told of tho open contempt with which tho prisoners re garded Warden Raabe. Tho warden, he said, allowed this because tho federal pris oners were his boarders, nnd paid $1C a week apiece for their privileges. Expelled from the Loyal Legion. New Yoiik, Dec. 6. Major William S. Andrews', formerly street cleaning com. mlssloner and excise commissioner, was expelled from membership In tho. New York commnndory of tho Loyal Logion last night. Major Andrews bail been found guilty by the board of officers of the commnndory a fow months ago upon five out of seven charges preferred against him of conduct unbecoming an officer. The charges wcro based upon testimony taken at the time of the sessions of the Lexow committee reflecting upon Mr. Andrews' record In tho street cleaning department. Ilousesinlths' Strike Still On. New York, Dec. 6. It was understood yesterday that a committee of tho Iron league would meet a committee of the housesmlth strikers yesterday afternoon and arrange tho details of a compromise which would bring the strlko to a close. Tho couferenoe was not held, nnd the strlko is still on. Concerning the failure of tho conference President Cornell said: "The executive committee of tho Iron league holds Its position formerly taken. They will seo a commlttco of their em ployes after the strike has been called off." Marbury Again Nominated. Washington, Dec. C Among the nonv inations sent to tho senate yesterday was that of William L. Marbury for district attorney at Baltimore. Tills Is tho fourth tlmo Mr. Clovelund has made this nomi nation, and for threo times Senator Gor man has prevented M r. Marbury's confir mation, ho being now a recess appoluteo. It is hardly likely that Mr. Gorman will allow It to bo confirmed this time, for Mr. Marbury was ono of tho Clovcland Demo crats who led In tho revolt against Gor man In Maryland last fall, which resulted iu his defeat. A Pattern for Pennsylvania. BosTONDec. C Chief James Campbell and Deputy Milllken of tho Pennsylvania factory Inspectors, visited Chief Watts ol tho district police hero yesterday and held a lengthy conference on how Boston and the state deals with tho sweating system. The visitors expressed thenlselves as de lighted with tho conditions of things ex isting in this state, and wjll endeavor to havo the Pennsylvania legislature enact laws similar to thoso enacted here, as they think tho present ovils existing In tholt state can be greatly reduced thereby. A Compliment to Congressman Phillips. Washington, Dec. 5. The labor organ lzatlons of tho country are making a con certed effort to secure the appointment ol Representative Phillips, of Pennsylvania, to tho chairmanship of tho houso commit tee on labor. Their action is a decidedly complimentary one, slnco Mr. Phillips Is not identified with labor organizations, but on tho contrary is an employer of many workmen in connection with his oxten slve oil Interests lu Pennsylvania. Hull road Property Seized. LlMA.O., Deo. 5. United States Marshal Harmon, of Toledo, yesterday solzed the ticket office of the Lake Erlo and Wostcrn railway here and seven engines In tho yard on an execution In favor of Bert Craig, formerly a hrokeman lu tho employ of the company. Craig secured a judgment In tho United States court recontly for $13,000 for tho loss of both legs In an acci dent on tho road, but tho judgment was not paid. The Next G. A. It. lincampinent. ST. Paul, Dec. 6. Tho administrative council of the G. A. R. hns fixed the ditto for tho next encampment as Sept. 1-4, 1890. On Tuesday, Sopt. 1, will come the naval parade and opening day; Sept. 2, the grand porndo, which may bo the last ever held, and on Thursday and Friday, thoSd and 4th, tho encampment proper will be In session, Clioynskt and Hnll to Fight. PliILADBLI'IllA, Deo. 6. Parson Davies, representing Joe ChoynBkl, and Jim Ken nedy, of the Empire Athletlo club, Mas peth, L. 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For Wilkesbarre, Whlto Haven, PltUtom, Lneeyvllle, Towanua, Sayre, Wanrly nnil Ul inlra, 6 Ol, 9 15 a. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Rochester, Hurialo, Niagara Falls and tbo West, 9 15 n. in., 2 57, 5 27 1. m. For llclvidcrc, Delaware Water Gap stnd Stroudsburi;, 6 04 a. in., 4 05 p. in. For Iimbertville and Trenton, 9 15 n. m. For Tunklmnnock, 6 Ol, 9 15 n. m., 2 57, 5 W p. m. For Ithaca nnd Geneva, COI, 9 IS a. m., 5 37 p. in. For Auburn, 9 15 n. m., 5 27 p. in. For Jeanesville, Lcvlston nnd llcavcr Meadow 7 as a, in., 12 43 p. in. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 01, 7, 9 15 a. in., 12 43. 2 57, 5 27, 8 03 p. in. For Silver llrook Junction, Audenricd nmi Hnzleton, 6 04,7 08, 915 n. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 u. m. For Hcranton, 6 04, 9 15 n. in., 2 5", 5 27 p. m. For Ilnzl. brook. Jpddo. ririftoit nnd Pim. land 0 04. 7 88. 9 15 a. m., 12 iSifSJi 27 p. m. For Ashland, Glrardvlllc and Lost'&Wik, 4 40. 6 15, 7 30. 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12 33, 1 40, 4 W, 8 22 n. in. For Haven Itun, Centralis, Mount Carinel ahd Shamokln, 9 13, 11 14 a. in., 1 32, 4 20, 8 22, 9 R p. in. For Yatcsvllle, Park Place, Mnhnnoy City and Delano, 5 50, 6 Ol, 7 88, 9 15, 11 03 n. ni., 12 43, 2 07, 4 05,5 27,8 08,9 23,10 63 p.m. Trains will lenvo Shamokln nt 5 15, 815, 11 4 n. m., 1 55, 4 80, 9 30 p. in., nnd arrive at Slicnali donh at 6 Ol, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 11 15 p. m. Leave Sheimndonh for Pottsvillc, 5 01, 70S. 9 08, 1105, 1130 n. in., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 Ot p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8 00, 740, 9 05,1015,1148 a.m., 12 82, 3 00, 4 40, 5 20, 7 1, 8 55, 9 40 p. m, Leave Shenandoah for Hnzleton, 601, 738, 9 It a. m., 12 43 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. Lenvo Ilazlctou for Shenandoah, 735, 10 06. 11 OS n. m., 12 15, 2 58, 5 SO, 7 25, 7 58 p. m. SUNDAY TItAINS. Trains leave for Itavcn Itun, Centralin, lit. Carmcl anil Sliiimokln, 0 45 a. in., 2 40 p. m., nnd arrive at Shamokln at 7 40 n. in., nnd R 45 p. iu. 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