4 I I i TERRIBLE EXPL0SI0N1 Too High Pressure. In these days of keen competition in cver.r line, wlicn tlie business man is compelled to bend his intellect and every energy to the success of his business; tho clerk, book keeper, professional man nnd laborer, 1c drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can 1)0 but ono result an explosion, which if not resulting In imincdiato death, leaven them with shattered brains and bodies They aro running at too high jiresMirc The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This Is equally true nf women. Though their sphere is tnore limited, they have their daily burdens, nets, ami wiirries, and the results are the same as with their stronger companions. This condition is growing worso every day. The rapidity of its increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of theM! unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. There is but ono solution of tho matter, Itecog nizn the imnortanee of the situation at once. and take tho necessary measures to over come it. If you have fulling memory, hot lla'.hes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, nieinncnoiy, sicep' lessness. falntine. nervous dyspepsia, epi lcpsy, etc., know that anyone of them is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall vnn. nnd even though Von have used so- called remedies and treated with reputable , in,i ., i,.,r. t n. II1VS1C1.M1S mill innu ui im uvui-iiiikni; wi llies' llcstorativo Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon lor nervous ui-uiutrio. "Two years sgn 1 used Or Mies' RestorMlve Nervine with marked benefit, and later tndured my on, Mho hod been sick with catarrli of the btndder ilvo years in tho hands of our beft phy sicians, to try it together with Dr. Miles' Nerve awlMvcr l'llls. He was so wonderfully benefited that ho li attending lo ouainoss aRRin. my win n'tn ncpii Wrvinn with most excellent rC.dlig. All or in loirpiher have not ujeil more than ix intiio nf Vnrvlnp. P(rernl of our friends hnvo sU used it, and are prently improved." I.ouis iiintis, nurnor unit now uo . umion, unio. Tr Miles' Restorative Nervino is fold l,v all ilrnnHttinn n nnAltlTA tniarantoe. or rent by Dr. MIIi-h Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt ol piice, SI per bottle, six bottles,.'', express prepaid. It Is positively free from opiates or dangerous QruRS. r reo uuuk in ucukkibib. ur UJtUl CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AUKNT FOK- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 i AND PUSHER BEERS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Autistic Decohatoh Pa I ii lint; and Paperhangiug. Perfect work. Hurgalns In natns and oils, plain and stained glass. All tlitt new putternnln wall pipr. iallv tin' weekly paper, uiTels, novelettes and bitttionery. Hoatlquarlors for Evening Herald. SNFDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses a no Carriages to Hire. t lUllnc or all kinds promptly attended to Horseu txken to board, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY. Rear of the Coffee Dome. RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Chits, Hettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In thin vlainity, also Bergner & Engel'B celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. New Discovery. Mayers' Magnetlo Catarrli Cure Is used by vapor inhalation and is the only medicine of the kind ever put on the aarket. By Inhalation the medloino Is not poured Into the stomach .and thence sent andertng through the sys tem. Hut by Inhalation tho medicine Is ap plied directly to the deceased orgau and the only way to reach tho allectod parts In the nose. Kverv bottle Is guaranteed bv the druggist Price II per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by all druggists. It's used dltlerenl from any other medicine. Our advertised agents ana all druggists ure Instructed to return tho money to any one who falls to be cured by Mayers' Magnetlo Catarrh Cure, l'rlceone dollar for 8 months' treat ment. This is saying a great deal, but it has never failed. For salo by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, Oakland, Md, For a. XTostt tt.aa.dL Clean. SHAVE! CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Febquson House Block. Everything In the toneorlal line done in first class style Everything neat and clean. ttStsfan-i itMtaojtMh Kimlru.-vfiJ THE INCOME TAX WJNS. A Caucus of Demooratio Eoprcsont- atives Favors It, MUST 00 WITH TIIE WILSON BILL. ltnnrlcn Cockrnn, However, iunlsU Tliat He Will Not Alililn l'v tlin Dvclslon of tlm Oniieuii-If,lint ou the Wilson Itlll Vxtemlad Thrco Iy. AVabhinotos, ,Iiui. ail. At n caucus of the Deiiioorntlc members of the house Into yesterday afternoon the friends of nn income tnx succeeded In ciirryiiiB a reso lution that the Intermit revenue bill, In cluding the Income tax, should be added as nn amendment to the Wilson bill. It wns further determined that the turlll de bute should Li extended three dnys in order to givo time for the discussion of the Income tnx. Under the now nrrmiKe tnent the flmil vote on the tariff nnd In come tux will be token Thursday. These conclusions were reached after nil ani mated meetliiK of an hour. At the request of Mr. Wilson the day session of the house enmo ton close an hour earlier than usunl, in order Unit the caucus might be held. Mr. Holmnn oc cupied tho chnir. The attendance wns unusually largo, 101 Democratic mem bers responding to the roll call. I. Representative Klthian, of Illinois, nt once precipitated the income tnx contest by introducing a resolution favornblo to attaching the Internal revenuo bill as an amendment to the Wilion bill. Mr. Flth inn supported his resolution in a brief speech, in which ho warned thoo who were opposing tho Income tnx that tho friends of the measure knew they com manded a mnjority, and that they could not be checked or defeated by llllbuster ing methods. Speeches in favor of the resolution were made by Mossrs. Hull, Ilrynn nnd Hatch, nnd opposing speeches by Mossrs. ltcllly, Black nnd Trncey. Mr. Wilson presented n substitute for the Fithiau resolution, proposing that the tnrlfE debate should be closed and the vote taken. After that a special rule should bo brought in giving the internal revenue bill two days for debate. Mr. Wilson supported his substitute In a vigorous speech. Ills plen was in vain, nowover, for the vote taken on the Wilson substi tute showed OS In Its favor nnd 02 against. A hubbub was occasioned by n move on the pnrt of the Isbw York members to se cure a vote by tellers ami to secure an ad journment. Mr. Hatch called upon Mr. Cockrnn. who wns acting ns lender for the New Yorkers, to stato whether he would be bound by the action of the caucus, and with much vigor Mr. Cockran nuswered that ho would not. The eilorts for an ad journment were unavailing, and the tines tton recurred to the Fithian resolution. This was carried by M) to Tl. The result brought shouts of approval from the Income tax men. Mr. Hrynn then moved Hint the committee on rules should be instructed to report a special rule extending the tnrilT debate three days iu order to allow full discussion of the income tax. This also prevailed with little dissent. IN BlIXATi: AXI 1IOUS1!. Action Favoring Itepent of th Itf rlproelty Act ol tlie JlcKlnlvy Lttw. Washington, Jnn. 20. Only one amend mcnt to the tnrill bill of importance was adopted by the house yesterday, that re pealing the reciprocity clause of the Mc Kinley law. 'the entire day was con sumed by tho New York Democrats, who were illilrastering against tho Income tax proposition, which they feared would be oUeied, along with the other features of the internal revenue bill, as nn amend ment to the Wilson bill. Tho Democratic advocates of the tax finally became so Im patient that they concluded that the best way to settle the question would be by holding a caucus. Tim session or tlio senate was un eventful. Tho Hawaiian resolution went over until today, anil benntor Allen, of Nebraska, made an extended nrgu ment in favor of his resolution declaring the contemplated Issue of bonds by Secre tary Carlisle to bo unlawful, and the bonds, if issued, illegal. A desultory dis cussion of the federal election bill fol lowed until 3 o'clock, when the addresses of eulogy wero delivered upon tlie Into J. Logan Chipman, formerly a representa tive from Michigan. Killed liy III liinauu Wire. AUBUrtN, N. Y., Jan. 20. A frenzied woman sent a bullet through the heart of her husband, shot her U-moiiths -old child through tlie body and then turned il.e muzzle of the weapon toward her own temple nnd sent a bullet in 16 her brain nt 0 o'clock lust evening. Tho husband ilied almost instantly after rushing to a (nor nnd shoutitiK for assistance, while physi cians say that neither mother nor child can live. Tho name of the man is Kmll Kellnr, a Swiss, who married his wifo Kmma in the old country. The only cause which can be assigned for the horrible act of his wife is insanity. .Toll ii Viuw of the Fight. VlLSllNOTON, Del., Jan. 2(1. John L. Sullivan said to a reporter here tonight that he expected Corbett. to win, but that he did not think Mitchell would be whipped in less thnn ten rounds. "It wns a case ot a good little mnu ugainst a good big man, and the big man always wins In t,uch it case," said the ex-champion. When asked if he intended to challenge the win ner, Sullivan said he bad not yet made up his mind. JacU.un l'ralses Alltclmll. riTTSlHTHQ, Jan. 26. Peter Jackson, who is playing n theatrical engagement In this city, when asked bis opinion of the big fight, replied: "Let me say emphat ically that Charles Mitchell has proven himself to be one ot the most courageous men that ever entered the ring. Ho is as gnme a little man as ever stepped. I have to fight Corbett next summer, and I hope to beat him." A "Iteienlnc Slob llroken Up. MlDDLEeuoiio, Ky., Jan. 20. The gang organized for the rescue of Dob Marler, who Is to be hanged at Pinevllle Feb. 0, has been broken up. Detective Debuski arrested two of them and the rest fled to Hulan county. Sheriff Colson Is building an enclosure around tho jail. The MeadawUlsaitur'i Thirteenth Victim, New Yoke, Jan. 20. Kdward M. Clark, the thirteenth victim of the Hackeusack bridge collision, died in a Hoboken hos pital yesterday. The Weather, Fair and warmer tomorrow; westorly winds. A KA1LKOAD. sonnrLKiLL Division. MKlt 19th. I8:l. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tbe sbnvt tlffiS adelpnla (Hroad street station) nt o:iki ana 11 : a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pott" vlllo and intermediate stations :10 tn SUNIJAYS. For Wltre&n'H. tlllbertnn. PracfevlllQ. New Castle, St Clair, I'ottsvllle nt 0:0U. !:, m and 31 10 p.m. For Hamburg, Keadlnc Pott town, Phamlivlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave iraoavuie lor nnenantioan ai 10:40 k. m. and 12:14. D:Ot. 7:42 and KkSTn. m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Lieavo roiievuie tor snenaaaoau at iu:i, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p, m.nuadtys It 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leavo 1'hlladelphln (llroad street station) for Pottsvillo and Hhenandotth at b 57 and 8 ' u re 10 and 7 11 d in week days. On Sundays lenve at A 50 am. For Pottsvllle. P a m. For New York Kinross, wee dnvt. at 3 20, 4 03, 4 60, 6 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 80, 9 60) U 01) u n h m. is iw noon, n ii p. id. u-"tnitu tsx press 1 03 aua 4 50 p tn. dining oars.) 1 40, 2 30, 3 20, 4110, 5 00, SIM, 8 60, 7 ii, 812, lOOUrm, 12 01 night. Sundays 3 20, 4 05. 4 50, 5 15 8 12, 9 50. 11 08 11 35, a m. 13 41, 1 40, 2 30, 4 00 ( nmitea i au) n w o au. o do . na qitpm anr 1201 night For Sea dirt. Lone Hrancn nc intermediate stations, 8 20. 11 14 a tn, and tllj. p n wceuuays For llaltlmoro ind Washinf ton 8 60. 7 20. ? 81 oar.i 180, 840, 4 11, (b is OongrewloDal Umlietl Gin Ihan , , a ,otit iniimao rarior uara auu inning uan. o 17. 55, 7 40 n id 1 1 88 p. m. w iek days Sun aays, a no, i'jj, 4 iu, ii ia mm. ya iu, 4 41, o no, 11 :a and 7 40 pm. For Kiouinona. 7 to to. uio and ui n in. dally, and 1 SO p. m. ween days. Trains win loavo Harrisourit ror j'lttsDurt and tho Wost every day at I 30,8 10 a m, (8 20 pm limited), 8 50, 7 30, II 65 p m every cay. vvi) tor Aiuwnt at s is am ana iiupm every liv. For Plttsburz and Altoonr. at 11 20 a m nvery dy. Trains win leave sunuury tor wuuatasnort. Klmlra, Canandatr-ut, Rochester, BuEilo and laRara rus at i an. o is a m.ana l w u m ween Jays. For Elmlra at 6 41 p m week days, for rie and lntermod ate Dolnu at 5 18 amdilu. Vrt Lock Haven at 6 13 and 9 56 a m dally. I ffi afi 5 44 p ro week days For Kcnovo at 6 18 a m, mi n m wnex ays, ana sisamnn Sundays onh. r ttn t MS t. ro, dally. i w .lays. a. M. Pbivosi, rjm v.i iss,ir,' A,ri CAUTION. ir n ilealr onr W. J: Do ii sins hlioes nt ft reduced price, or saya he has them without naino stumped on bottom, put liim down ns n fraud. S3 SHOE thWoKIo. TV. I DOUGItAS Shoes are stvlish, easy fit. tiny, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised th.in ahy other make. Ti y one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. I Douglas mine and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes pain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, L. DOUGLAS, Drucktuui Mass, Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, 0. F. Roth, Itingtown. Tho place Korbuslnesa men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion (or sale AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays, Anybody cin send goods of every description to the rooms and they will bo sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods Eoldon commis sion and settlements made on the day follow ing the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Our. Oflntro ami Jardin 8t,rcot AMUSEMENTS. jJjIEnOUSON'S THEATIIE. P.J. FERGUSON, MiNA0F.lt, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, '94. A great show, Tho favorito Irish Comedian, Eugene O'Rourke, In the enormously successful New Irish Comedy Drama, The WiclIoW potman i'rosented wltn A Clever Company, Special Elaborate Scenery New Songs and Dances. Priccn, 35, 50 mui 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. JjlEIiaUSON'S THEATKE. P. J. rEltaCSON. MANAGER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 94 Farewell tour ot -JAMES B. MACKIE- As "Oi Imesey Me Boy" In Qnnies' Cellar Door A Pvlsid Piece. Now and Larger Company. Novel and Beautiful Ideas in Dress and Dance Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug (tore. RHff Kl IBEv (n..,ibl1l-U The Arru.nl School Principal Mtut An- r to rnir Sirlon ClinrK-. Nkw (JARU.i:. Ph.. ,lon. 3tL Tim prelim- nnry hoarintc ol Profesmr It. C. Hurls- horn, late priiicitKil nf the New C'Hstle High sehool, in the now notorious cne. wns held yesterday afternoon. There wns four charges, one of which was murder. At 8 o'clock the prisoner wns brought from the county Jail. The streetsthi-ongli which he passed were crowded as on the occnsi iii of a circus parade, and a crowd of jeering men anil boys followed close on the he d ot the hurrying ollicer and 111 chnrge." Ihe pressure wns so iireat that a sneclnl detail of officers wns made to guard the door leading to the office. Prafesaor Jlaitshoni wns le to the point of being Khnstly, and appeared greatly frightened. He seemed relieved when safelv inside. mid the crowd mid its cries were shut out. Miss Alda ltobinson could not nuoear. She Is physically able to have been taken o tho hearing, hut, us one of her fnetuts ktated today, she is "a gabbling lunatic.' Jler elder sister Maggie was placed on the stand and gave a terse, clean statementol the salient points of tlie case, relatlnu practically what bos been published be fore. Hartshorn wns held for court on t h four charges involving fnrulcntlou, tlo' illegitimate paternity of the child, pro curing nu unlawful operation and minder. Milker Ilndly Di-reaUil. Heavku Falls, l'n., Jan. dii. Tlie three strikes now in progress at this place have so far been rather averse to the strikers At. tlm Cllill luiliLu vvliur., I lim mui, st Mint against a reduction of wages from twentj- I live to twenty-two cents jier car, tlie mine- nre being run with colored men at a re duction. At the ax works the places ol tlie ax grinders who struck against a re duction of wages have been filled by Ituliaus. At the Knterprise glass works, wheio the pressors and gatherers struck for an nil mice of wages, tile linn has filled their places with new men. ltan OITwIth ii n nii-clrlo Cnr. Qur.liKC, Jan. SB. A man named Kearn, slightly under tlie influence of liquor, ran away with an electric street cnr nnd camo near killing a number of people. Seeing nn empty trolley car near the barn he boarded it and turned on the electricity, with the result that tho cur started at full speed, running down four or llvo people, two of wlnim were badly injured, nnd smashing up a lmlcher'scnrt. After going about a mile he became afraid ami man aged to reverse the motor, whereupon the car went back as fast ns it had come and knocked dow a three more people, finally colliding with another cnr. Kearn was arrested. Tho War Among Diinbury Hatter's. ' UANlU'ltv. Conn., Jan. 25. Twelve hat manufacturers issued a statement yester day stating that under no consideration will they open their factories again, ex cept us independent from all trade-unions. Six manufacturers announce that they will open their fnctories to the trade, pro vided the unions would grant certain privileges. There are four trade unions hero. Three of them have conceded the privileges desired by tlie manufacturers. Tho Trimmers' union (women's), how ever, rejected their overtures, and so the chnncep of -ell lenient are delnved. to consumption arc ailments we, often deem trivial a cold and) a cough. Consumption thus ac-i quired is rightly termed "Con-j sumption from neglect." not only stops a cold but it is rc- markaoiy successful wnere tlie cough has become deep seated. Scott's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods 'yet the easiest fat-food to lake. It arrests waste and builds up healthy flesh. Prepared by Scott & llowne, N. Y. All druiwists. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains loave Shenandoah for I'cnn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Le hlchton. Klatlncton. White Hall. Catasauaua. Alientown. liethlehem. Easton. Pblladelnhla ttaiieton anc wcaineny at u.ui, 7.3s, v.ia a m., 12.13, 2 5 m For Nw York, fl.04. 7.38. 9.15 . m !2., 2.67 Ifnr nmlrf kn Kwltrhhtnlr. f..rhirn9 nnd Hud sondiile, (!ul, 0.15 a. in., and 3.57 p. m. cor nazieion, wuicea-Li&rre, wmie uaven Pitts ton, Laceyville. Towanda, Savre, Waverly and Klmira, 0.UI. 9.15 a. m 2.t7, 6 27 p. m. For liochestcr. llutralo, Niagara Palls and the West, 0.04, 9.15 a. m. and S 5r 5.27 p. m. i'or iieiviaere, ueiaware water wap auu Utroudsburg, 6.01 a. m , 2.57 p. m. v 'or iamuerivine ana xreotoa, v.io s. m. For Tunktannook, 6.1M. 9.16 a. m., 2.67, 5 '.7 p tn For Ittnca and Ueneva 6.01, 9 15 a. m. 5.27 P.m for Auourn v.id a. m. o.tt p. m. For Jeanesvllle, LievlstonandUe" Meadow, 7.3s a. m., 6.27, 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled, Uaileton, Stockton sad Lum ber Yard, 6.1)1, IM. 9.15, a. m., 12.48. 2.57 6 27 p. m. ror ueramon. a.ui. w.ia. a. m..z.!',o.OT o. m. For Hailebrook. Joddo. Urlfton and Preeland. u.ui, 7. .vi, v.iu, a. m., vi.it, z.oi, e.ei p. tr. For Ashland. Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.62, 7.S1, 8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.36, tl.'i.'. 9.16 p. is. f or uavea nun. ueairauu. aiuunfc uaiaiai aru Shamokln, 7.08,8.60, 1US a. m., 2 28, 4.40, 8.22 p.m. J? or xaioHVlue. aru i-iace, mauanoy uivy iidu Delano. 6.04. 7.88. 9.15. 11.05 a m.. 12.13. 2.57. 6 27, 8.08, 9.38, 10.38 p. m. Trains win leave anamoain ai d.id, o.ip, ii.vo a. m., 1.66, 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Sbsnan doab st 7.38. 9.16 a. in.. 12.13. 2.57, 6.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Snenandoah for Pottsvllle. w 1.38 9.08, 9.15, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.1(1, 2.67. 4.10 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.35 9.05, 10.16, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00 1.40, 6.20, 7.15, 7.65. 111.00 p.m. Leave saenanaoan tor uazieton, o.ui, 7.). v. to, a. m 12.43, 2.57, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Ilazletoa for Shenandoah, 7 36, 10.00, 11.06 a. m 12.16, 2.65. 6.30, 7.25, 7.66 p. m, SUNDAY TKAINS, Trains leave tor Asbland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m 12.80, 2.45 p. in. For Uazieton, lllack Creek Junction, I'onn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Alientown, liethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m., 12.30, 2.66 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2,56 p m. For YatosvlUe, Park Place, Mahanoy City and' Delano, 8.40, 11,85 a. m., 12.80, 2.66, 4.40 6.03 p. m. Leave Uazieton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.80 a. m., 1.64,6.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.60, B.40, 9.80 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m., 1.85, 6.15 p. m. It, U, WILUUIl, Oenl. Hupt. Kaatern Dlv South liethlehem, Pa. 01IAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pats.AKt.. Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACUEK, Asst. O. P. A South liethlehem, Pa The Great Gorman Statesman Up roariously Weloomod, TUB CAPITAL OATLY DECORATED. Tho Kx-('liiiiici'llni- l.unrlii'il with the Im pxrliil I'ninllj nnd Artrrwiii-il llnlir tfllni'il III lititui'dlntti 1'rlrinU at tlir raise III lltititrii to I'relilrlch.rnhf. llF.KLtv, Jan. !)a. There wrshu lmnions Rsseinblagp of e)ple nil along the ro.ite Irom the railroad stntlou to the palace when llisinnrck arrived here nt nnou. and he was uproariously greeted. Bismarck was attired in the uniform of tlie .Madge burg or Yellow Cuirassiers. The em peror, through I'riiiev Henry, exwesed great regret at his ability to receive the prince at the In-lirte station, on account of being engaged to meet the king of Saxony, who arrived at the Anlial station at the same moment that 111 niim-ek r rived nt tlie Ihrte station. Tlie emperor will accompany him back to tlie Iiehrte station nt 7 p.m., when llisinnrck will leave llerlln for Kriedrichsruhe The general public were not admitted to the Hanoverian railroad stRtion upon the nrrlval there of I'rince lllsmnn:k. The governor of llerlln and the commander of the garrison were upon tho platform, with their respective stalls, lo welcome the ex chancellor. I'rince Henry of Prussia. Emperor Wllllnin's brother, whs present on behalf of the emperor. Upon the nrrlval of llismarek at the railroad station he was escorted to the castle by a detachment of Cuirassiers of the guard. At tlie castle, Immediately after the prince's arrival, lunch was served, only the inierial fnmily nnd llis marek being present at tlie repast. Sub sequently I'rince Uismarik entertained his intimate friends at dinner in the pal ace. Tho decorations of the routo from the railroad staton to tlie castle were elab orate in the extreme, and nearly every window which could be hired had been engaged at a fabulous price. The wel come given tlie man of blood and iron wns one which even an emperor might be proud to receivo. l'lillreineu Shot by tlur!;liirH. KLIZAlihTll. X. J., Jan. 2H. Three burg lars were caught by Policeman Conrad .Murtz on the Pennsylvania railroad east of North Kllznbeth station. When the policeman came upon thetrlothey showed fight. One wns knocked down by Martz with his club. At that instant tho other two opened lite on the pollcemnn, who fell iiKainst a Hog shanty, shot through tlie neck, hip mid leg. The burglars then escaped. One hour Inter two of the Xew nrk police intercepted the burglnrs. The robbers opened lire on them wounding one In the leg and arm and escaped. The men were afterward arrested In Jersey City. 1Ei1,1hm1 liy MiiNktul Mm. liF.wisiiUHii, Pa.. Jan. 20. Two masked men entered tho house of Isaac Ilubler, who lives on a farm a few miles from this city, just after dusk, and demanded that Mr. Ilubler tell them where he kept his money. When .Mr. tinnier Hesitated tue robbers drew revolvers and threatened his life and that of his wifo. There was but n small sum iu tho house, ns Mr. Ilubler had deposited SMW In bunk only a few days ago The robbers, ho trover, took all there was ami left. Only Ih; Ilatturi Went to Work. Daniil'isi. l.'onn., Jan. iM. The twelve hat factories which intend to open us in dependent of trade unions blew their whistles yesterday. This whs tlie signal for the operatives lo return to work. Only 200 of the 1,000 operatives responded. Tho manufacturers nre hopeful that they will break the backbone of the lockout in run ning as Independent shops. The labor leaders nre sanguine that the factories cannot be operated. Killed Ytlillt, Seehini; I'luployineiit. NEW Blil'NSWIi K, N. J., Jan. ). (ieorge Hezgard, aged of Philadelphia, and John Finn, aged 34, of Albany, were killed on tho Pennsylvania railroad iitKastXm Hrunswick. C'eorge Kelley, of Albany, was badly injured, und is now in a cnti cal condition. Tho men were tramping in search of work. To Ht'construct the ltrlden Itlll. Washinoton, Jnn. 28. The friends of the New York and New Jersey bridge bill have had some difficulty in deciding be tween the introduction of a new bill nnd nn effort to pass tlie vetoed bill, notwith standing the president's objections. They have now decided upon the former course llrldceport Strept Cnr Mon Again Strlkti. HlJIIiOKl'OitT, Conn., Jan. ). The em ployes of tho Traction company struck ugnin lnBt evening, but no violent demon stractions hrve been made. They refuso to break In non-union men, and state that they returned to work on the condition that their union be recognized. All Quiet ut Snntn Doutliico. New Yoizk, Jnn. 20. Private advices by the steamer Saginaw state that all is quiet and peaceful at Santo Domingo and vicinity. Ueiieral lieureauz litis put down with a strong hand the Iatesmall attempt at u revolution. Acquitted nf Mall ltnlibfry. Richmond, Va., Jan. 28. Lawrence Tal llnferro, assistant postmnnter of Freder Icksburg, who has been on trial here, charged upon twelve Indiotments with mall robbery, was acquitted. CoiiKrciuuan Hlblay It-sli;n4. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Congressman Joseph C. Sibley, of Franklin, Pa., has sent a lettsr to Governor Paulson, resign ing his stat in congress. The resignation is to take affect Feb. 17. NUGGETS OF NEWS Sir Gerald Herbert Portal, the African official and explorer, died in London. Constauce Feuimore Woolson, the nov clist and descendant of Fenlmore Cooper, died at Men. The preldent and Mrs. Cleveland gave the nnnunl reception to congress and the judiciary last evening. The son of Governor Holt, of North Car olina, was married to the daughter of Governor Jones, ot Alabama. George II. Painter wns hanged at Springfield. Ills., this forenoon for the murder of Alice Martin, his mistress, lie had been twice reprieved. Secretary CarlisUhasnppolntedTliomns F, Lane, of New Jersey, a chief nt dlvUlon in the register's office, nnd Isaac II. Mar row, of Ohio, an immigrant inspector. People Who 7dg!i and Compare t' idw rnd r t i: be t. Cottok-ne, t!u r.:w v.t..' .j s .orteninc:, lias Vv'O-i a w'Jj aid o::derful popu lari y. At il , i :troduction it was subnitted.oc :fxrt hemists.promi p rt phys'cbns an i famous cooks. A 1 cf liuso proiiounced a ratur..!, Icaltiiful and acoeptable f-'ol-pioJ ci, better than lard for cvry toe:.' purpose. Tiia sue w ; ti Cotuilene 1 ; now a matter of histo'-y. Will vou share i i thi better fooJ and l-etkr heiltli for wliLh it stands, by using it in your home ? Avoid imitations counties . worthless. Stick to COTT0LENE, Snltt in S ami 5 pound pulls M.ido only by N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. MUSSER & BFD0.U fSucoessnrs to Pnalil, v Itrri. 1 r. ,iS l'nni fenire Mtrt--l. 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