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In a letter Just rocolved hero, describe tho condition under which, m ins opinion, relief for tho oppressed Ar menians must bo distributed, advising olthor an Independent American commis sion for tho work, or one acting In con Junction with an English organization of a slinllnr oharnctor. To lnsttro effectual work." the writer says, "It will be essontlnl for tho United States government to tnko under olllclnl protection tho men who distribute. Other wise It will not bo permitted by Turkoy. A rcllof commission should bo organized In America on nn lndenendcnt basis to havd at least four superintendents Of dlsi trlbutlon one nt Alcxandrctta to go to Alntab, Marash and Oorfn. roachlntt tho cases also o( tho needy In tho Taurus moun tains, another ntTreblzond and Erzcroum, with n Vlow to reaching tho regions of Blt 1U and Van, nnd a third at Samsoon, for the regions from Marsowan to Hnrpoot. The fourth should go to Dlabktr. "Thcro will undoubtedly be a large amount of aid sent from England. Prob ably It will bo well for tho Amorlcnn com mission to make some alliance with those In England In order to oover the ground Without lapping. "Thcrolsneed of tho greatest haste In getting somo effective rollef Into tho Hold. The people will be dying of exposure and starvation very soon. Moreover, the Turks are trying by overy means in their power to force tho survivors to become Moham medans. They nre offering aid on these conditions In somo places, nnd in others are picking up the desolate widows and orphans and simply taking possession of them in order to make thorn Moham medans without any will of the captives. Tho correspondent, in referring to the general situation, says: "Tho concord between tho powers has limitations as to its extont of action. The inertness of Russia is due to England, and not to her own willingness to' act. This state of affairs gives no cheering" prospect for Immediate and lasting improvement in Turkey, and It seems now as If a Eu ropean war over tto dismemberment of tho cmplro were imminent. If there is such a war It will very probably be be tween Russia, Franco and Germany on the one side, and England, Italy and Aus tria on the other side. But It is thought, however, tha$ Kussla may make nn alll- nnco with Turkey on tho. basis of a sort of vassalshlp of the now sultan (whoever It may oe) to the czar. "iuoauwuiie, so long as tho powers merely threaten tho sultan with fleets, un accompanied with means for climbing mountains, ho simply chuckles and pro coedd with his cruelties and outrnircs. while suavely declaring all the tlmo that neither cruelty nor outrage exists savo in tho imagination of tho English Liberals and of tho American missionaries. "Word has been received hero' from Bardezag, western Turkey, to the effect that more than 30,OOJ people have been butchered In Turkoy, in splto of the asser tions of tho sultan and his advisers that there have boon only slight disturbances. These Lfaots come from a reliable corre spondent, who adds: "These people hnvo been fiendishly butchered under the very noses of tho rep resentatives of tho so called groat powers; their goods hare been carried off, in many .cases their houses and oven wholo villages hnvo been burned, whllo tho groat 'blood letter,' nt Constantinople, grins nnd snaps his Augers in the faco of Europe Even America has been sitting nt ease while tho people sho has been instrumental in arous ing to thoughts of higher things hnvo been driven ns shcop to tho slaughter. More than 200,000 widowed womon, dishonored brides, fatherless children, Infirm and feeble rooplo, skilled artisans without tools, farmers without fields to till and merchants without goods to sell are now crying to Heaven for pity. "Tho other day tho town was moved to Its ccutor by tho services connected with tho burial of a portion of a man's head. Tho man, a muleteer of this town, going to a neighboring village, was foully mur dered by Turks. Somo young men, taking thoir lives In their hands, wont iu search of tho body. They found thnt the head had been severed from tho trunk. The trunk was so torn by beasts and in such n putrid state that they could recover noth ing of It for burial. Thoy secured tho head, from which the lower jaw and tho eyes were missing, and brought it home. As the funeral cortege passed through the streets soldiers in tho coffee houses sat drinking nnd sneering." Another of 11111 Vosburg's Alleged Yarns. New York, Doc. 10. The only sensa tional event yesterday In connection with the trial of Shorlff Tamson was a rumor to tho effect that "Old Bill Vosburg" told tho district nttornoy yosterday that tho three escaped prisoners, Allen, Klllorau and Kussoll, had formed a plot to blow up 1 the jull with ilynnmlto, but that he win not in tho plot. Vosburg further stated, tho rumor says, that he thought it qulto posslblo that If au Investigation was made enough dynamite might bo found in tho walls to blow up tho building. It Is re ported that an Investigation has been be gun. Ohio Miners Want Hotter Prices. CoLUMUUS,0.,Deo. 10. President Rotoh ford, of tho Ohio Miners' association, an nounces that a convention would bo held ou Thursday at Shawnee. The purpose Is uudoubtodly In connection with the ques tion of rates. Mr. Rotchford stated that the acceptance of the present rate was only a temporary matter, and that the miners would take steps to wipe out the injustice ntf soon as they 'were in condition to do so. r- Their Quarrels Ended la Death. Coal Creek, Colo., Deo'. 'lO.Willlom Ray yosterday shot and killed, bis wife and then turned the, gun on. himself, tending a bullet through his right, temple. Idled lustantly.but his Wife lived about aa'hourT They were very young, and havo not fot on very well since they were married. The Weather. Kor eastern Pennsylvania; Fair in cen tral portlonj probably light rains In ex. treme southern portion; northerly winds. Wnr Nw Jersev: Threatening weather ind probably inowj northerly winds. Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience It. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Nebraslca.wrltcst "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any so vera exertion. Faintness, hunger without any appetite ; fluttering that made mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo as If I would fall. wero frequent attacks. Again, overythlng would turn black It I arose from a stooping posturo quickly. Steepless nights with their Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest wore numerous and I could get no rest day or night I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. Thoy gave mo no rcllof. Ono of Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Ouro and I am now a well man. I hope overy one troubled with heart dlseaso will try Dr. Miles' romedlcs. If thoy willwrlto mo personally, I will gladly give them full details of my experience." Edw. Edmonds. 1 O. Box C5. David City, Nobraska. 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Tho rcportl of tho' president, secretary and treasure) werq read and referrod to tho proper com mittens. The, chairman then Introduced' Joht Swlnton, who spoko In part as follows: "Tbo Federation of Labor Is a power It the United States. It Is mailo up of met who mako all things and aro the natural owners thereof. I tako much pleasuro lc seeing tho English representatives hero. 1 hope that this association will send dole gatos.to all parts of tho earth, as well ai havo foreign delegates presontat your con volitions. There Is much to lenrn from thi English trade' associations. Tho union hai done great things there, having advanced the price of labor and secured the recogni tion Oft parliament. "Tho largest thing In organized labor li tho act and fact of organization. It hai grown' from nothing, being In Its earl days kicked and sneered at. By hard work it has won tho right of existence and you must maintain it Under penaltj of death. Fifty years ago there was little need of organization, for thore was work for all. Times, however, hnvo changed Another thing is tho right to strike against wrong.' It Used to bo more lawful to strlki than ixpvf. Since that Infamous Judgi Woods. mounted tho bench, nnd tho gov ernment sent the militia to Chicago, then Is a change. If thore wore no labor organl zatlons wages would be half, hours half m long again and capital would rule." Father Ducey was then introduced and snld: 'I am here because the popo wants mt to be, If, somo of you do not. In 1891 ar encyclical was Issued by the pope In regard to labor, and It is my duty as a minlstei to bo present where such matters arlsO. What Mr. Swlnton has said Is pcrfcctl) true." Father Ducey quoted a great deal ol scripture, and said that no murderer shall enter the kingdom of Heaven, and drew at n comparison the oppression of tho laborci who is often killed by want, not being able to secure employment. "There are many," said he, continuing, "that live in luxury and pile up fortunei with tho blood money of tho poor. There is enough here for all, and It should be sc far allowed that no man need appeal foi alms. t(od intended thnt tho workingmet Bhould havo proper food. It remains foi the ministers to tench tho requirements ol mankind." A mngs meotlng was held nt Coopei UnionTnst night under tho auspices of the Federation of Labor. Samuel Gomperi acted ns chairman of the meeting. Mr. Gompers-made a brlof address, lu which he said that the objects of tho convention oi tho Amorlcnn Federation of Labor were tc bring about unity of action betwocn the trades unions of the country, and to de cide what might bo host to ndvnnco tho In terests of tho toilers of the country. The most lasting progress mado Is that cstab llshed by the trades unions of theworld. The chairman then Introduced John McBrlde, president of tho American Fed erntlon of Labor, who talked about the liberties of the people and compared the cause of tho Cubans now to thnt of the Americans at tho tlmo of tho revolution. Tho spirit of liberty is always with the people. It Is tho moving spirit of the or ganization of labor now In convention In this city tho furthering of tho brother hood of man, regardless of color, creeil oi nat inllty. The work of tho unions bus been ti wonderful nnd successful one, nnd today receives more recognition from the pulpit aud press than uvi.r before. While we may dlsagreo as to methods we all agree to tho ends nud objects of the union. Wo all ngree that thore nro too many pilnces, and If not too many palaces, at least too many hovels; If not too much wealth, too much poverty; If not too many schools, too much illiteracy; if not too many luxurious homes, nt least too many touoments. Tho system that tho few are enriched at tho expenso of tho many ob tains In this country, aud tho wrong Is in creasing. In proper comprrlson with the wealth of tho country Amorlcnn labor is moro poorly paid than that of nny other country, nud In no country Is capital more highly rewarded. Speeches wero nlso mado by Senator Howard, the Fall River spinner; Treas urer John B. Lennon, Messrs. Muwdslcy and Cowle, of England, Mrs. Kvn Mc Donald Vallsh and others. Tho latter, who Is n member of tho typographical union, iiredlctetl that "tho unions will teach the now woman until such tlmo as there will bo no longer a necessity for her loaving her homo to earn n living " Miss Aub's Pita of Guilty ltefuned. New York, Dec, 10. Barbara Aub, who confessed to perjury In testifying that W. L. S. Laugermau had committed a crim inal assault upon her, upon which cvl douco a jury returned a verdict of guilty against Laugermau, was arraigned before Judge Cowing In tho court of general ses sions to .plead to an indictment for per jury. Sho plead guilty, but Judge Cow ing rofusotl to accept tho plea aud assigned F. B. Houso to her defense. Miss Aub was then remanded to tho Tombs until uoxt Friday, when she will bo arralgnod again to plead. Sixth Victim of a Tenement Fire. Cincinnati, Dec. 10. Emma Davis, the sixth victim of tho lire in a West Sixth streot tenement house on Oct. 0, dlod yes terday. She mado an ante-mortem state ment thnt sho was tho common law wife of .the late -Thomas Hanna, a millionaire! Whoso estato,owns tho building that was burned. She claims thnt Hanna was tho father of -her child, that was burned to death lu the building. ' ' Sensational Infanticide Case, Portland, Mo., Deo. 10. 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Ullberton, Frackvllle, Ifcirk Water, St. Olalr, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, PotUtown, PhoenlxTllle, Norrlstown nnd Phil adelphia (Broad street station) nt 0 08 and 1145 a. m. and 4 15 p. m. on week dnvs. For Potts vllle nnd Intermediate stations 9 iO n. m. SUNDAY. For Wiggans, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, PottHvlllc, at 0 08, 9 10 a. m. imd Jiup. in. ror iinniuurg, Keauing, rollMown, riioenixvuie, jvornstown, l'lilhulelpliia at 0 00, 9 40 a. 111., 3 10 p. in. Trains lenve Frackvllle for Sbennndonh at 10 40 a. in. and 1211, SOI, 7 12 nud 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. aud 5 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shcimudonh nt 1015, 11 4i n. m. and 4 40, 7 15 nnd 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. in.. 5 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Shennndoah nt 6 57 and 8 35 a, in., 4 10 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 50 a. m. Lcnvc Broad street station, Philadelphia, for flco Olrt, Aebury Park, Ocean Grove, Iong Branch, nnd Intermediate stations, 6.50, 8.25, 11.39 a. m., 3.30, 1.00 u. m. week-days. Sundays (stop nt Interlnken for Asbury Park), 8.25 a.m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NEW YORK. Express, week days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 0 50. 7 33, 8 20, 9 20, 9 50, 10 30 ( Dining Cnr), 11 00, 11 H a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 nnd 4 21! p. m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 6 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 6 00, 0 60, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 812, 9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Pining Cur), 11 03 o. m., 1235. 230 (Dining Cnr), 4 00 (Limited 1 22), 5 20, 5 50 (Urn. ing Cor), 6 35, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 00 a. in. week days, and 0 50 p. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 12,10 20,1123 a. in., 12 09 (12 31 Limited Din ing Car), 112, 318, 4 41 (319 Congressional Limited, Dining Cor), 6 17, 0 35 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., nnd 12 05 night week dnys. Sundays, 3 60, 7 20, 9 12, 1123 a. m., 12 09 112,4 41.(5 15 Congressional Limited. Dining Cnr), 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. in. (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOU ATI.ANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 a. m., 2 10,4 00, and 5 00 p. m. week dnys. Sundays, 8 45 nnd 9 45 n. m. For Capo May, Anglessen, Wlldwood nnd Holly Beach. Express, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Sea IbIo City, Ocean City ond Avnlon. Express, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m, For Somcrs Point. Express, 8 60 n, m., and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 45 o. m. S. M. PnEVOBT, J. It. Woon, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l I'ass'g'r Agt. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 17, 18OT. Passenger trains leave Shcnnndonli for l'enn Haven Junction. Munch Chunk. Lehlirbtnn. Slntlugtou, White Hall, ('ntasauiiu.-i, Allentown, isctiuciicm, luiston anil w catiiei-iy, at 001, ,3V 9 15 a. 111., 12 43, I 05, 5 27 p. ni. For New York and Philadelphia, 6 01, 7S. 9 15 a. m., 12 43, I 05 p. iu. For Quaknke, .Switchback, Gerliards nnd Hud soudnle, 9 15 a. m. and 1 05 p. iu. For Wllkcsharrc. White Haven. Plthdoo, Iieeyville, Towamla, Savre, W'nwrly and Kl llllra, 0 01, 9 15 11. 111., 2 57, 5 27 p. III. For Rochester, BuOnlo, Niagara Fulls ami tho West, 9 15 a. til., 2 57, 5 27 P. 111. For BeUldere, Delawnru Water Gap nnd Stroudsburg. 0 01 n. in., 1 05 p. m. For Lumlieitville and Trenton, 9 15 n. in. ForTuiikhnnniick, 0 01, 9 15 a. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ithaea and Geneva, 0 01, 9 15 n. in., 5 27 p. m. For Auburn, 9 15 a. in., 5 27 p. m. For Jennesvtlle, Levittonnnd Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 13 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 0 01, 7 3s, 9 13 n. ill., 12 13, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. in. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenrled nnd Huzlcton.OOl, 7 38, 9 15 n. in., 12 13, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 ti. m. For Scrnnton, 0 01, 9 15 n. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Ilazh brook, Jeddo, Driftim and Free land 6 01. 7 38. 9 15 a. 111., 12 13, 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ashland, Glrnrdville and Lost Creek, 4 40, 0 15, 7 30. 9 10, 10 20-n. in., 12 35, 1 40, 4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. 111. For ltnven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel nnd Sliamokin, 913, 1111 u. in., 132, 4 20,8 22,9 10 p. in. f or jniesvuie, l'arK rince, .iiiinanoy my ami Delano, 5 60, 0 01, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 n. in., 12 13, 1 57, 4 05, 5 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. 111. Trains will leave Shnmokln nt 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 n. m., 1 55, 1 30, 9 30 p. in., anil arrive at Shenan doah nt 0 Ol, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 11 15 p. iu. Leuvo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6 01, 7 38. 9 08, 11 05, 11 30 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shennndoah, 6 00, 7 10, 9 05,10 15,114811.111., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40, 5 20, 7 15, 8 65, 9 40 p. ill. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6 Ol, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. in, - Leave Hnleton for Slieliiiudoilh, 735, 10 05, 11 00 n. 111., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7 50 p. 111. SUNDAY TRAINS. . Trains lenve fur Haven Hun, Centralla, Mt. Curniel and Sliamokin. 0 15 a. iu., 2 40 p. m., and arrive at Slmiuoklii nt 7 10 n. in., nnd 3 45 p. ni. Trains leave Sliamokin for Shenandoah at 7 65 n. in., nnd I (K) p. in., and nrrive nt Shenan doah nt 8 49 n. m., and 1 58 p. m. Trains leave for Ashland, GlrariUlllc nnd Lot Creek, 9 10 a. in., nnd 12 30 p. m. For Hazleton, lllaek Creek Junction. Peuu Haven Junction, Mnueh Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, ICnston nud New York, 8 19 n. m., 1230, 2 30 p. 111. For Philadelphia, 12 30. 2 30 p. m. For Yutesvlllo, Park Place, Maliauoy Citv and Delano, 8 19, 11 35 o. m., 12 30, 2 30, 1 Sf, 0 03, 7 40 p. m. Lenve Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 30, 1130 a. m., 1 05, 5 30 p. in. Lenve Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 3 65, 8 1V, 9 32n. in., 2 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. in., 1 35, 5 15 p. in. ItOLLIN H. WILBUR, Genl. Supt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt., Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa. millions of Dollars Go up lu smoke every yoar. Take no stock, fur nsKs nut get your nouses, niture, etc, Insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by nAVTn FATKT nisura'ice Agent, 13 IX Y IU Til U O 1 . 130 South Moln St Also Llfo nnd Accidental Companies. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street.
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