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A brldRO on tho Now Knglnntl (railroad ovor tlio Pctjuouuck river, nenr Bristol, collapsed about 0 o'clock lltst nlaht, carrying with It twenty workmen, of whom thlrtoon nro bollovcd to hnyo perished. At midnight two bodies hnd been rcoovored nud elovon men wero missing. Among the dead la John O'Brlon, foreman, of East Hartford. Tho nnmca of tho missing aro unknown. Tho llorco storm which swept ovor tho state- played havoo with Now Englnnd railroad brldgos, and tho swollen wators of tho Pemiobuck river throntoncd to carry tho brulgo away. At 5 o'olook a special wrecking train, with forty mon, left East Hartford and woro put to work ou tho now brldgo which tho company Is building over tho river, and which Is almost com pleted. It was Intended to put tho now brldgo lit shapo at onoo, so that trains could cross tho river. Tho old brldgo was declared unsafo about i o'clock, and slnco then no train has crossod tho river. Twenty workmon woro put to work on each brldgo. About 9 o'clock ono of tho foremen, John Barry, cnllod tho twenty men on tho old structuro toward tho cen ter to assist In tearing up tlos, which wero wanted for tho other brldgo. Tho weight of tho men was too great for tho brldgo, nnd without a moment's warning It col lapsed with a loud noise, precipitating six' teen or sovontcon of tho men Into tho rag ing waters of tho river. Thrco or four wero caught by falling timbers and seriously Injured. They man aced to cling to fragments of tho bridge. nnd wero rosetied by a number of their comrades, who rushed over from tho now brldgo as soon as they realized tho extent of tho disaster. Tho tottering condition of tho remaining portions of tho old brldgo rendered tho work of reaching tho men lm posslblo, and had a boat boon avallablo nothing could navo new 10 against tho . mad rush of tho waters. Thounfortunato men in tho water attempted to sulzo sticks and portions of tho abutments which had broken loose, but not mora than flvo or six wero successful. Tho others wero car-1 rled down stream, and wero quickly lost to sight in tho darkness. Two men woroablo to swim nshoro, but fell oxhaustcd as soon as thoy reached laud. John Barry, tho foreman In charge 6f tho old bridge, was oxtrlcivted froin thc mass of wreckngo and debris which col lected whero tho brldgo navo way, and was found to bo badly wounded. Ho and tho othor rescued men wero taken to farm houses near by and cared for. Tho foro man w3 unablo to glvo tho names of tho men who wero on tho brldgo with him at tho time. As soon as tho railroad officials wero notified of tho collapse a special train was sent out from East Hartford with two surgeons and and another gang of wreck ers. A gang of twenty men rigged Im promptu rafts and scows, nnd began a search for tho bodies. Others woro sent down both sides of tho river to sco If auy ono had been fortunato enough to reach I tho shore. At a lato hour no mora bodies woro tounu, anu it was tno general opinion that tho mon had no chaneo of reaching tho shoro nllvo. Most of tho mon lived In Hartford and East Hartford, and nearly nil leayo families. Chamberlain Inlervcws Ilhoailes. London, Feb. 7, Cecil Ilhodqs, tho re tiring premier of Capo Colony, hnd a two hour Interview yostorday with Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, secretary of stato for tho colonies, in tjio presence of Lord Selhorno, under secrotary In tho colonial olllco. No official statement of tho liifprvjow was Issued, but tho prevailing ImproSslon Is that Mr. IthodeV stntcinqnt waa y,ry full, and was accopfod by Mr. Chamberlain as complete Tho Interview has served to clear thq ground for a dccislop on tho part of tho government with regard to tho futuro of tho Chartered South Africa com pany. Kentucky's Senatorial Deadlock, Fuankfoiit, Fob. 7. Tho sonatorlal strugglu yesterday attraqtcd. mqro atten tion than tho annual Kentucky derby. Perhaps no ovont In tho political history of tho statu has ever attracted moro atten tion or draw n largor, crowd of noted Ken tucklans to tho stato capltol. Another at tempt was mado to ludueo Dr. Hunter to withdraw from tho senatorial race, but hq said that ho was In tho rapo to stay until tho end. On tlio joint ballot 13(1 voted, 09 of which was neeossnry to a choice. C."io ballot resulted: Huntor, pj Blackburn, M; Carlisle, 2; Bato, 1; MoCreary, 1. (hint 1'owder In the Oveu. Anaconda, Mont., Fob. 7. Morton Fin ell was lnstimtly, kdlj.ed by an qqlpslpUjOf a dozen sticks of giant, powder in the oven of a stovo at William Seba's silica quarry, thrco miles west; of this city. Joseph .Mo IntyraandGoorgo Bradley woro Injured, and aro now In St. Ann's hospital In a critical condition. Fnoll- was the cook, ! and stood in front of tho stove at his work, i lie was blown Into an unrecognizable I mass. Mclntyra will losobotKnandij'and Bradley has u fractured skull. Tho cabin I Is a complete wreck. Asylum Keepers Arraigned. , Wilmington. Del.. Feb. 7. In general i sessions court yesterday Daniel Brown, J, I J. Swan and Michael Lynch, ox-kceporsot tho Diamond Stato Asylum for tho Insane, at Faruhurst, charged with causing tho death of Leon Pisa, an Inmate, by brutal treatment, woro arraigned on an Indict ment for murder In tho second degroo. All plcadod not guilty, and their trial was set for uoxt V'ednesday morning. They will bo tried jointly. Tho Keltounlls' Demands, LON'DOX, Feb. 7. "-Tho Times lias a dis patch from ConstautUaoplQ which says that tho Zoltounlls havo Informed tho con suls that they aro willing to surrender their weapons, of war, while- rotalulug tho hunting weapons thoy usually carry, Thoy tlomaud ft (Christian governor and admin istration; laltel for Half u BUlllon. New Xp.ihc,' Feb, 7. Kohort Adams,, 3arryln p bilsluess. undoV th nau0 of H, & II. Adams, majilifaptyrors, o( cptton ioods. with cdlloos "at Kq. Id Green street, Ui.S!guel yesterday wjthqut nrefurencos to OharleBife Shadq; The failure U said to THERE IS NO PnOFESSION, whoso labors so severely tax tho nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Tho de rangement of tho nervo centers of tho brain by qver wprk, frequently brings on attacks of boart trouble, and nervous prostration. Kov. J. 1'. Koster, M. D., Pastor U. 11. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Feb. 2i3, 1893: "Heart affection and nervous prostration had becomo so serious last fall that a llttto over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo Tf M51oc that It seemed certain X must relinquish tho work of tho ministry ontlrcly. Heart palpitation becamo so bad that my auditors would ask mo It I did not haro heart disease. Last Heart Cure Restores Health November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Hoart Curo alternataly with Dr. Miles' Norvlno and dcrlvod tho greatest posslblo benefit. I ha vo Just closed rovlval work of 10 weeks, preaching nearly overy night and' twlnnnn t.hn S.ihhn.l.h. I r.ftll sneak fnrhnilr.q without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Mites' granu remedies on nanu. Dr. Miles' Hoart Curo is sold on guarantoo, first bottlo will benofit or money refunded. .CHASES BloodffHervePood vesiEFTAK.H. 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WEAK Will .TUfSBcUAl Tho Unfortunate (ilrl tlio Victim of a Crim inal Operation Tlireo Men Kow Under Arrest for Complicity In tho Crlmo. j Jackson's Partial Confession, CINCINNATI, Feb. 7. Last Friday tho headless body of an unknown woman was found In tlio field In tho Koiitucky highlands, about a half mllo south of Fort Thomas Thoro was no clow but a shoo, a corset and a woman's chock dross. Bloodhounds woro called Into requisi tion. Ono wont to tho Covington reser voir and others went to a point In tho road and stopped. Tho rosorvolr was drained and tho head was not found", tho shoo was traced to a farm In Greoncastlo, Intl.; a hundred clows wero worked to their end without rostilt; tho dead body in Covington was idenilflod as that of a young woman who was afterward found to b.i nllvo; tlio dross and tho shoos wero tho only clow left. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, farmer pcoplo near Greoncaitle, Identified tho dress and shoo as thhsoof their daugh ter, Pearl llrvan. who left homo last Tues day wcok, Jan. 12A, to go to Indianapolis to visit a friend. Sho did not get there. Tho detectives wired Chief Holtseh, of Cincinnati, yesterday to arrest Scott Jack son, a student at tho Ohlo.'D.mUl colleg', and charge him with murdor. They got hlin after a two hours' watch at 11 o'clock Wednesday night. Tho detectives also ar rested William Wood, as an accomplice, at South Bend. When arrested Jackson pro- tostcd his Innocence, lie is well conu-c en atllieoneastlo. William Wuod, who wits arrested at South Bend, son of Hev. D. A. Wood, of (Jreencasllo. 1 Yesterday Jackson admitted tho mur der, though ho does not admit that ho Is tho murdorer. Not a word of details of the crime lias ho spoken. When ho ad mits tho girl was murdered ho does It as if a third person had committed tho crlmo. Tho striking thing about It Is tho Impli cation of his-room mate, AI011.0 Walling, In tho crlmo. Walling has confessed knowledge of tho crlmo, but only as a go ! between for Jackson. I I There It no doubt that Jackson was tho , principal, nnd that William Wood, ar-1 rested at South Bend, Intl., and now on i his way here, is deeply Implicated. Abuu-1 dant letters from Wood to Jackson bear' this part of Jackson's confession out. Nearly all of Wood's letters aro about ! girls, and sonto of them aro too grossly in- j decent to bo read nloud, much less printed. Pearl Bryan would havo become a mother I in four months. Jackson says William Wood is responsible for hcrconditloii. Sho I arrived hero Tuesday night, Jan. 2S, at 7 1 o'clock. John Belli took her to tho In-1 diana House, and by her orders notified Jackson. Sho told Belli that If Jackson , did not como to seo her Walling would. Jackson says In his confession that sho came hero to havo an operation performed. Ho implies that Walling was tho man that procured it. Meantime ho admits that shu was killed in tho nttompt to perforin tho oDoration. Neither Alonzo Walling nor Jackson . aro specific In tholr statements at this writing as to exactly whero and how tho ! crlmo was performed. Both agrco that it i was committed last Friday night. Wall-1 lncr Is tlio moro frank In his sta'tomcnts. Jackson speaks stolidly, but looks as If ho would burst with remorse. His oyos aro lustorless and leadon, Ho confessed that ho visited tho girl Wcdnpsday, Jan. 20. Ho admits that ho took her clothing out of her hand satchel and mado way with It, "to cover up our tracks," lio said. Tho vallso was shown him. Tho pollco had obtained It In a barber shop, whero ho left It last Mopday night, oujolning tho barber to let no ono but him havo It. Ho admitted that tho stains on it woro blood stains, but when tho chief asked "Was It, in thoro that you carried tlio headf" ho replied: "L toll you I did not carry tho head." Tlio prlsonor was obstlnato on this point. Ho said In his private conversation In Colonel Dlctsch's olllco that ho thought tho head was thrown Into tho Ohio river. Tho poor girl's satchel was stained In tho bottom nud on tho sides purplo with her own blood. AValllng. In his confession, said that Jackson was not back till midnight last Friday night. Ho says Jackson said to hlin whon tho clow of that shoo camo out, "D n thoso sIiqcsj thoy'U get us Into troublo yet." Walling says ho met Jack son at Sixth and ItacQ abgut 7 o'clock Wednosday night, and Jackson said: "Walling, It looks as If that Greoncastlo business will bring us troublo." Whenover Jackson wasasktjd about that vallso and tho girl's head In It ho said: "I never carried It with anything in. It.' Wall ing wanted mo to carry it, but I would'not do It." It was empty whon ho left it In tlio barbershop. Tho outcomo of tho confessions, com pelled by n ilonso throng of accusing cir cumstances, is that thrco men arq In volved Jackson most deeply, William Wood only a llttlo less deeply and Wall ing Incidentally, but still criminally. Wood's letters Indicate that ho was tho Mephlstopholos of tho trio. Morbnnd more tlio 'attitude of Jackson and Walling is that of each trying to cast upon tho 'other tlio onus of tlio actual mur der. Whilo doing so they muko state ments clearly showing tho guilt of both, Walling, talking to a colored turnkey, said; "Jackson murdered nnd beheaded the girl In KciUucky and kept tho head hero threo days, when ho dropped It Into a sower." A search of thu sowers has been Instituted. Trye Ulccted President of tlio Senute. WAsillKUTON, Feb. 7. Iu accordnnco with an ngreomcnt arrived at among all tho partlos In tho Senate Souator Fryo was cleoteiHpresldont pro torn, ns tho llroi, business uftcr tho assembling of tho sen ate today. There 5vas no opposition anil 110 roll call. Tho Itopubllean caucus to consider tho other electlvo olllcosof tlio tcuato will be held this aftornoon If an ad journment fpr It can bo sccurod. A Navy (llllcer1 Wltu Sues for Divorce. Pkiiiiy, O. Tv, Feb. 7. Sirs. Kate U Neuman, daughter of Captain Dawson, U. P. A stationed at Baltimore, lias filed suit for divorces from hor husband, B, S. Neuman, a Uoutouau on tho man-of-war Charleston. Thoy vf orq married In Balti more, nn(l havp boei prominent In society In Washington, and Nqw York city. The Weather. Foroastem Pennsylranlu an' New Jef foyi. Fair nud colder; brisk ndini westerly rrluds. THE largest Piece of H TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF Kesult in i weeks. troubles result ratal. y. l'LAL MEDICINE CO., 3 ro oratr we civc For sale by P. P. D. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYK1LL DIVISION'. January fi, 18. 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Sundaysjeiivo at 6 CO n. m, i Leave Itroail street station, Philadelphia, for I Sea dirt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Louk llranch, and Intermediate stations, Q.no, 8,25, 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 p. in. week-days, Sundays I (stopnt Interlakcn for Abhuiy Park), 8.2.5 a.m. I I-avo Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOlt NKW YOHK. Kxmess. weekdays. 3 20. 101. 150. 515. 0 50. 7 33, 8 20,9 20, 9 50, 10 30 ( Dining Car), 11 00, 11 II a, ulnl Kxpress for Boston, without chanire, 1100 a. m. week days, anil 0 50 p. ni; dally."' WASHINGTON AND THE SOOTH For Baltimore and Washington. 3 50. 7 20. 8 31. 9 12,1020, 1123 a. m.,1209 11231 Limited Din 1 I.imltesl UUf CoiiKI.esHlohal mining cirj. (DinliiK Chr) ing Car), 112, 3 IS, 411 (5 19 Limited, Dining Car), 5 57, 617. 6 55 (Dinlnir Car). 710 n. m.. and 1205 nltrht week dnvs. Buuda8. 3 50, 7 20,9 12, 1123 a. m., 1209 1 12, 4 41, (515 Congressional Limited, Dining Cor), 5 57 (Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. ni. (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. Leavo Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 850 n. 111., 2 10,4 00, and 3 00 p. 111. week days. Sundays, 8 1.5 nnd 9 15 a. in. For Capo May, Auglcssca, Wildwood and Holly Beach. Express, 9 00 a. 111., and 4 CO p. iu. week dliys. Sundays, 9 00 a. in, For sea isle city, ucuan uity anu Avniop. Express, 9 00 a. in., and 1 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. 111. For Soinera Point. Express, 8 50 a. in., and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 43 a. 111. S. Si. Prkvost, J. It. Wood, Gen'l .Manager. (Icn'l Paas'g'r Agt PainKiller Cures Coughs, Colds, Sor? Throat, Croup, Diphtheria, lUicumatism, and all Winter coaiplaints. It Internal or External. There arc many kinds pf pain, B uiu mere is oniy one i-...r...is;i. k KeepUbyypu. Bevtsreof upltUns. Boy R eoly llie Jenulne-PKBRV Davis'. M Water, at. umir, i 'oitsviue- uaniDtirir. iieiiurnKi 1 i- ' i- i 't r . i it rottstown, I'hoenlxTille, Norrlrtowi. and 1'hii: 0va yhM!' c-- r1,unk' Cek ndelphln(Ilroad'streetstjiton)at fiOS.iuid 11.13 5 J "J!1' 'l,.',' "a!?,i i?i,Tii i, !,k w.lr ,1. a.m.an.U15p.ni. on week 'days. for Pott I,.1."' ,1" vlllo and Intcrniedlato stotl6ns ? 10 a. in. I 10' 1 ' ' - - M olul 5 05 V' m- nh.r.,,, .' iV. inil., .',l iV-iM Sundays, dOO p. in. . IJI..I..S Car). 3 20; JCO, OOoTsMfijlulnKCar), JTso 9To.n 1 10 n. STm I. m 6 00, 080, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 lilRht. SunillA-s, "V ' ill li i !'l i, li. n' J i,,,l , ,,, 320 103, 450, 515,812,920,950,1030 (Dlnftw Jt?t.b& ' K Zl tm Tm Oari.1103 n.'m.. 1235. I 26, (I)hilnif Cur) 28? ''"J"' 4 101?0on"' "V a1"1 1 W' 60-' llM (DlnlnirCarl.JOO (I.lmlte.1 4 23V, (IH.iIiik Crtr) P',1"' Sundays, 11 30 p m. 5 20.3 56 (DlulnBCar 6 8.5,6 50Ti 12, 10 CO p. m., ,"vu S'fSj5 dn J- 1 P' 7 ?L W 12 01niirlit . ' " 11 50a. ni.,55.5nnd 707 p. in. Sundays, 1 33 a. m, RESTORE LOST IG0R When in doubt what to usa for Nervous DcHUty, Loss of Sexual Power (In either Hex), ImiMMcncy. Alrop.iv Varicocele ami other weaknesses, from any cause, uss 5exlno Pills. Drains checked and full tlgor quickly restored. If neglected, such. Mailed anywhere, scaieu, lorji.cot o noxes ior s-u un D iceai gu an nice 10 cure wr icimit. ms wiwk's auniwi Cleveland, Ohio. KIRMX, Shenandoah. I'a. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN KFKECT OCTOWKIt 1. 1833, TnuriM loavn BlicunnUonh us follows : For iSew i ork la Flilliiilolpnlit, week (liiya. ' Ar' 20 ... in., 12 M, 2Vi und3 n. m1 in n m For lttsvnie. week davn. 2 10: 7 20n. m.. and X 12 '1 and 5 V3 p. m. HiiudavM, 2 10 a. m. For Tntnaqu.- fttid .lahniKiy City, week diyH. 210,rtiV 720 o, m., 1258. 2 and 5 53 p. m. Hunilays''210n. in. For williamsport, Sunlury and T.ewUbur, week days, 3 2$, U 3Q a. mM 1 M) and J 2Q p. in. Sunflays, 3 'J3ift. nl. For Alahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 2(1, 7 20, U 30 a. m., 12 58, 1 .10, 2 5.1,5 55, 7 20 nnd 0 35 p. m, Sunday. 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For AHhland und bliamokln, we-ek days, 3 25. 7 20,1130 o. m., 150,720 ami 9 35 p.m. gun day,3 2-5 a. in. For Uultiniore, M'ashiiiKton and tho AVest via , Sc O. IE. It.. throiiRli trains leave ItomHn Terminal, lMilladelplda, (F. & It, It. It.) at 3 20, 7 55, ll'Jrt a. m 3 16 and 7.27 p. ni. Hund,'.yi: 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 10 and 7 27 p. mJ'AdUU ; tional trains from Twenty-fonith and ,Cbesfj. lint Mreet4 Hiation, weetc uays, iw, p m. isunil.'yfll 1 35, a U3 p. m. I Tlt.UNS FOlt SHKNAlDO CEN Leave New York via Plnladeli , week Iamivo Pottsvlllo. weekdays. 2 35. 7 10 a. !.. 13 30 and 6 12 p. 111, Sundays, 2 35 a. 111. Ijivi) Tamaqua, week ilayn, 3 IS, 8 50, 11 23 a ni., 120, 7 15 n nil 9 52 p. ni. Sundays, 3 IS 11. m. Iave Mahanoy City, week days, 2 43, 9 21, 11 47 a. in., 1 51, 789 and 9 51 p. in. Sundays, 8 4S a in i u.avti Mnhn 830.937. ling 1010 p.m. S11 innoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 W, io n. in.. l' M f or. s n .1. v. f .tl n.J Sundavs. 2 16. I 00 a. 111. Leavo AVlllianisiiart. week iIavm. 7 42. 10 10 n. m.. 3 35 nnd 1141 p. ni. Sundays, ii 15 p. 111, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Ches(uut street warf ani South strcctwhaif for Atlatitio City. Weekdays Express, 900a. m., 200, 4 00, 500 p. ni. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, 6 30 p. In; Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000 a. nl. Acconuno dation 8 00 a. 111., ( 15 p, 111, Returning leave Atlantic City (depot,) week days, express, 735, 9 00 a. 111., 3 30, 5 30 p. 111. Accommodation, 6 50, 8 15 a, in., and 133 p. Sundays Express, 1 00, 7 30 p. 111, Accommoda tion, 7 15 a. in., 1 15 p. 111. Fariort&irs 011 all express trains. I. A. SWEIGAltD. CI. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l SuperlnteiHleiit. Gen'l Pass. Agt. Satisfaction. Guaranteed Plumbing. -AND- Gasfitting. e. W- BELL, Cor. Main & Centre Sts. 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