The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 22, 1897, Image 3

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    ITCHING
KIN
EASES
Brssnr Cm Tmstmst for tortnrlnc dlsdir
nrlns;, Itchlnc. hnrnlnsr, end scalrskln end scalp
diseases with toss ofhair -Warm baths wlthCu.
Iioum Boap. Ri'iiile applications of Cuticcs.
(ointment), and fait done! of Cirriooa Hssot
vsitr, greatest of blood pur Inert and humor enrei
CHS
mticura
T. inlit UiHinvnimt lilt world. FOTTH
DntrnlrCniM Coir,. Holt Props., iimIob.
ar ' Mow la Cnrf ItcMnr Ssla Msssms," fr.s.
RED ROUGH HANDSX.!,i;rr
flio Growing Domtmd PorTraua
portatiou to Alaska.
VALES OP TABULOUS HIGHNESS.
WITOH HAZEL OIL
FOR
Piles or Hemorrhoids.
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sore.
Boils & Tumors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rheum & Tetters.
Chapped Hands.
Fevr Blisters.
Sora Lips & Nostrils.
Corns & Bunions.
Stings & Bites or Insoots.
Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00.
Bold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prloo
limnlntlS'lllD-CO., til A lllUll.6l.,!(.wT.c.
For snlo nt rovlimky's drug store, 28 Knat
Centre street
MADE SVIE A MAN
Eorr, Im potency, Hleoplmwnma, otc , cnowd
br Abuse and other Kioewes and Indis
cretions. Tieu quUklv anil tunlu
rMtoraXoit Vltalltrin old or lonn. and
fit n man for stud, business or ruari laoa.
rrerent lnsnnitr and Consumption 11
is. Their n shows lmmedlato Improie.
it;-, -..a nnnw wh.ni nit nthertf fall. In
Hut upon harm tho eenotno AJax Tablets. Thejr
imvn nurm moni.naB inu win um. iv . -
For wile in Shonnndoali, Tft., nt A. Wastey's
niitl Klrlln , DriiREists.
xmnm. t. ir. ljjeath
isaV JHVlBOttV UUIU
lldW wu CFfCOTS ATOw"THI
CJLTON'S ITilLIZEHi
Cures general or special debility, wakeful
ness, spermatorheja, emissions, Impotency.
paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders,
caused by errors or excesses, quickly restorinr
Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vlror and
strength where former7eakncss prevailed. Con
venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate.
( cure is Quick and Thorough.
Han't te deceivJ ly imiiationt: insist on
CATON'S Vitamers. Sent sealed il your drug
gist dock not have it. l'rlce $ 1 per pVge, 6 lor 13,
with written guarantee of complete cure.
Information, references, etc., free and confidential.
Send ua statement of case and 25 cts. for a week's
trial treatment, Onu only sent to each person. '
CATON MED. CO.,DOSTOH,MA.
Fuld at Klrlln' drug More, fihciinndonh.
1 I
t ISSJfl x-juu
fflsttSSS
1
M -
friends
can tell you
about Sool-
Tlils admia-
tureiinprcivescheap
coffee and makes
youadelkinusdrlnk
for little money
aie grocers.
Every man's
wife vli has
usedSEEUO'S
knows a good
tl rink. Try iton
your husband.
' B
.'C. a pai;-
Ja
A Tliomnnd DollnrH to tlto Pnn Not
nn Uncommon Tlilnir In Thin l.ulid of
Winltli Propiii'luir, For n Blue lttmh
In llio Sprli.fr.
f-'an Francisco, July 22. The steam
hip fmntllla. which arrived yesterday
frum t'uget Sound ports, brought down
almost t2Q0,000 wortli of Alankan sold,
of which $180,700 wnB In gold durt from
Seattle, contlgned to the WelU-Pargo
company. There were several other
HhlpmentH of Bold In sacks. Some was
shipped directly from Juneau, and ad
vices from that place are to the effect
that at least $750,000 worth of dust waB
waiting shipment at various Alaskan
stations.
Among the sensatlonnl advices re
ceived was one from St. Michaels to
the effect that over $1,000,000 in gold
dust, which had not been Included with
the fortunes brought here by miners,
will be shipped through the Wells-
Farco company, other lucky miners
having reached the Island since tlje de
parture of the Excelsior and Portland
who have secured greater fortunes. In
dividually, than those whose stories
have already been told.
Although -the capacity of the steam
ors Portland, which sailed today for
St. Michaels, and the Excelsior, wjilch
sails on the 2Sth, Is limited to about
110 nnssencers. over 1.000 applications
have been made for berths. Most 01
the disappointed ones are making ar
rangements to trttvcl hence to Tacomo
by rail and Becure passage on the Mex
ico and Topeka, which sail thence next
week, hut many must Inevitably wait
until next spring. -
Tho Alaska Commercial company
yesterday closed Its books of the Ex
celslor. Scores flocked to tho com
pany's office ocnln yesterday. A
eroat majority no from San Fran
cisco, but a number belong to the In
terior of the state, which Is largely sup
plying recruits for the Yukon.
11. W. Shaw, formerly a well known
Insurance man of Seattle, has written a
letter to a business man of that city
In which he states frankly tliat he does
not expect to be believed. "Tins is
groat mining strike," says Shaw, "prob
ably the greatest on the American con
tinent or In the world. Gold lias not
been found in great paying Quantities
except on two creeks covered by about
200 claims. Some of the pay streakB aro
nearly all gold. One thousand dollars
to the pan Is not an uncommon thing,
and as hluh as 100 ounces have been
taken out In a single pan. It is not
unusual to see men coming In with all
the cold dust they can carry. You
would not believe me when I toll you
that 1 went Into one cabin and counted
live flvo-pallon oil cans full of gold
dust, but it Is a fact. It Is the result
of the work df two men during the
winter, and the duirip Is not milch more
than half worked out. There haH been
about $2,000,000 In (lust taken out so far
In the district. At a low estimate I
believe there will be $50,000,000 taken
out during the next year."
A Port Townsend, Wash., dispatch
says: Diving to me prtiueiii. rum. m
the Klondyke gold fields, and the still
creator rush which is expected next
spring, the Puget Sound Towboat com
pany has decided to put a steamer on
the Yukon river to carry passengers
and freight from St. Michaels to Circle
City and the Klondyke valley, steam
boat men here estlmato that, begin
ning about the first of next APr)l, a
largo steamer can leave the sound for
Aluska dally with all the passenger
and freight accommodations crowded.
There are promises of on additional
steamer service between Seattle,
Wash., and St. Michaels, also a lino of
Yukon river steamers. Arrangements
are now being made in Seattle by a
company that Is being organized by
local and eastern capitalists. The
scheme Is to build a seagoing steam
ship and a light draft river steamer
for the business between St. Michaels
and Dawson City. The company la
prganlzlng on a $200,000 paid up capi
tal basis,
f efhaps tht 1
"NewVomau,,uillj
be a stronger wo
man 1'iati tile old
r,. . (. -rtftitliv,
-.' 11 and tht
t ctrcise will
!c niui-h for her.
1'rcbli air is a grenl
res'. native, exerc.M
a gr-Mt nerve tonic
if n woman be In
condition to take it
A liPHkhy womar
can avoid disease
She can avoid tin
seemitu'ly almost
Inevitable 'weak
ness" of her sex if
ehe pursues the
piopcr hygienic
methods. Tin
sig fftpic methods wll
SSuot cure her if shr
be already sick
Taken under medical direction, in con
ncction with the right medicine, the)
will help effect a cure. No women vht
sutlers nl ait Itom so-caucu leiuuic wchk
ness" should attempt athletics of anj
sort. She should first put herself Into
possession of strong and hearty health bj
taking Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription
Alter sue ts uiorougmy wen, cicicisc mm
diversion will help to keep her well. The
cure should come first. Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription is designed and rec
ommended for only the one thing. II
acts directly upon one set of organs. Nc
matter what is the matter with them, it
will cure it. It will not cure anything
else. It Is a wholesome tonlo, an invig
orating nervine, or nerve-food as well as
a beaung medicine, and thousands ol
perfectly well women have found that by
taking It regularly during the period oi
pregnancy, the danger and pain of par
turition were much lessened, and In
r-iny cases, almost entirely obviated.
In every American household, there should be
a copy of Dr. Pierce's great work, "Common
Sense Medical Adviser," 1006 pages, illustrated.
One copy free to auy nanrcss on receipt 01 21 one
cent stamps to pay for mailing mh. World's
Dispensary Mcnicai Associauou, uuuaiu, xi. a,
.CHASES
BldodHerveFood
For Weak and Run Down People,
IIIUitT IT ICI The richest, of nil restora
WnHI II 101 tlve fuocld. become It re
places tho essentials of lire that are ex
imusted by disease, indigestion, high living!
overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, eto.
WHAT IT DOES! fe'SftToMS-
digestion perfect-It orentes solid flesh,
nnisolo and strength. The nerves being
made strong the brnln becomes active and
lean It rostores lost vitality, stops nil wast
ing drains and weakness lnolther sex, nnd
as a femnlo regtilnfoT tins no equal, l'rlco
600., or five boxcsfjg.00. Druggists or by mnil.
Wo can help you. Advice and book, free
Wrlto Us About Your CaaoT
THE Dm CHASE COMPANY,
1S12 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Teams to Hire.
If you Tvnnt to hire safe nnd reliable
team for drlvlngor for working purposes
pay Shields' livery stnble n vlnit. Teams
constantly nn hand nt renaonnblis rater
JAMES SHIELDS,
No. 410 East Contro street.
Opposite Heading 'rail o dstatlnn.
CHRIST. SCHMIDT
Agent nnd Bottler of
HO LflGER m
Porter and Weiss Beer.
FINEST, ; PUREST ,' AND .' HEALTHIEST,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH,
PA
Celebrated Female
l'owders never fall.
h.n.1 aiirraftr fliltnA
r lth Tansy 'id I'ennyroysl Pills ad other Ilk'
wV aIwiys bur the bert and avoid dW
umnt. Ourant(d superior to silt olhjrit vfSul'3t
no it WTMW
I s
poinBnOTt. Ousranteed sut
taajSY PILLS!
taiic I
Km
Strt !IU 0UKC. S'UOrtC. K"WOMlfS SATI
nAf-r Wit- Specific Co,FkiuuPa
t Povlnsky's drug store, 28 E
Cantro street.
A Handsome Complexion
Is ono of tho greatest charms a woman can
possosa. I'ozzoni's Couplexiok I'owduu
gives It.
AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A tdiid. tko Airo iafic WOMAN'S RELIEF.
Always momnt ami reliable. Avovt Imitations.
ni fai-sit-'a'PAwar I'll f aanit nvi BKuaKTI.
At driiir kinrca. or aDt iltn Ct (atal(t). ttrtr. $1,
CatuM Bfo. Co , lloatun, Mm. Our book. 4c.
For salo at KIrlln's driiff store and Sheuandoali
ornir store.
7?
a
THE SUN.
Tho first cf American Newspa
pers, CHARGES A. DANA.mitor.
Found nia Fortnno In n Stream.
Now Carlisle. Ind., July 22. Frank
Phlscatcr, of this city, who went to
Klondyke, Alaska, last winter, has
Just returned with $50,000 In gold. Phis
cater reached the field in the dead of
winter. He dug a hole In the ground
large cnoueh to hold himself and
provisions. After many weeks of
searching he one day came upon a
little Btream which flowed down tho
side of a mountain and emptied Into a
basin. The water was clear, and in
peering down Its shnllow depths ho
discovered cold. He picked all his
metal out of the loo cold water,
peQQa. Railroad.
BCHUYKH.T, DIVISION.
JctlV r. 1807. -
Trains will leave Shenandoah nftcr the abor.
date for Wlggnns, Ollberton, Frnekvlllo, DalV
Water, Ht. Clair, I'ottaville. Hamburg, lteadln
Pottutown, Phoenlxvlllc, Norrlstown nnd Phi1
adelphln (Proad street station) nt CU3 nnd 1103
a. in. nnd 4 20 p. m. on u-cek days. Sundays,
08 n. ill., 3 10 p. in. For l'ottsvlllo ami Inter,
mediate stations only f 17 o. in. li-eek ihiyq
Sundays, 9 43 a. in.
Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah al
I040n. m.ond 1231, 541, 7S2 Bud 1047 p. rr.
Sundnv. 11 13 a. m. nnd .141 t. m.
Iavo l'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 U
a. in. nnd 12.0.1, S IS, 7 23 nnd 10 20 p. m. Siiuda)
-' 10 40 n. in., 5 15 p. m.
T.CAVO l'hlladelnhlii. (Tlroad street station), fo
Shenniidouh at 5 57, 8 ainnd 10 19 n. in., 4 10 and
p. m. weeic days. rJunuays icnve nt a do b. m.
Iavo lirood street stntlou. Philadelphia, tu.
Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Oeenn Grove, Iin
Hrnnch. and Intcrmedlnto stations. 0 50. 8.S3
11.39. a. in.. 8.30 and 4.O0 u, in. week-days. Hun-
days, 8 25 n. m.
Ajeave xsroMU H(rra( nr111!' x Jiiioicipuia,
FOR NEW YOIUC
Kinross, wcck-dnvs. 8 20. 4 On. 4 60 5 15. C 50,
83.8 20. 8 33. 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car). UOOn. in,
12 00 noon, 28.1 (Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p.m.
Dlnlnir Cars). 1 40. 280 (I)lnlnc Car) 1)20. 050.
4 00,5 00, 5 55 (Dining Car), 0 00, 7 02,743, 1000
p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 01, 4 SO, 5 15,
B20.&33.950. 1021, (Dl lug Car). 1185 n. in..
12 35, 105 Dining Cur) 2 30 (Dining Our), 4 00
l.lnnteas if uinuig uirj, o 2u, ood.tuiniug war)
35. 7 02. 7 43. 10 00 n. ni.. 12 01 lllcht.
Kznress for lloston without chanrro. 11 00a in..
wcciciays, anu i sj p. m., uauy.
IVASHINQTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Jlaltlmoro and M'nshlngtqn. 3 50, 7 20, 8 32.
10 20. 11 23. n. 111.. 12 00. 12 31. 1 12. 0 13. 4 41. K 10
rongiesolounl Ijinlted, Dining Car, 017. 055
I Dllilug uiru v at tinning irj p. m , nnu 12 un
night weckdnys. HundnyB, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23,
a. 111., rim, 1 1-', 441, 10 is uongrcssionni 1,1111
Ited, Dining CarJ, 0 55 iDInlng Cur J, 731 IUI11
ng uarj p. in. nnu 12 nigus.
Tlte American Constitution, the
American Idea, the American Spirit.
These first, last and nil the time,
forever.
Daily, by mall, - $6 a year
Dally & Sunday.by mall, $8 a year
The Sunday Sun
Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In
'the world
Price 5c. a copy, By mall, $2 a year
Address THE SUN, New Yorlf.
Oold Discovery In Missouri.
Columbia, Mo.. July 22. A gold dis
covery on tho batiks of Dry Fork creek
near Now Florence, "In Montgomery
county. Mo., Is announced by Dr. a. A.
Droadhead, geologist of the state uni
versity. M. A. Bibb, tho discoverer,
has sent several consignments of
nuartz to Dr. Hroadhead, and assays
by the latter have proved the genuine
ness of the find. Dr. llroaunoau win
visit Montgomery county to inspect the
vein.
A Valuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison of Wortlilugton, Intl.,
"Sun," writes: "You have ft valuablo pro
uirintinii in Klectrio Hitters, mid I can clieer-
fnllv rnenmmeud It for Constipation anil
Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic
it 1ms no equal." Mrs. Annie Stclile. 2088
Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all ruu
down, nould not oat or difrest food, had a
baekuelie which never left her and felt
tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric
Hitters restored het health and renewed her
strength. Prices AO cents and $1.00. (let
bottle at A. Wasley's Drug Store.
GRAY HAIR RESTORED
lu 1 1 . natural wiur l I.Kl'.'' IIAIIt AIJ.IH.
411 VI' tK.mriiiia,ilasDloiioi. ftiOi Lull
l.liH'N IIAIIt 'ItlMOrvmovaadsndrnr). top.
hair tr'iui falling "Ul and ununolMsrourlli tl (11. !mV1
l.lli: SI I:iu"a.T t o luH Fulton .U, N V CDCr
illlu.lraud 'fiasUaa on flair ou application T nt-li
For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln
Drug Store.
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
of some simple
ProtMt ,t.ur id., ,1.- ,
Ulltilmiil SlIoiiTd Annex Ua','
London, July 22. The Dally MjUl has
received nn anonymous letter with ref
erence to the probability of a war be-
tween England and the United States,
In which the writer says: "England
ought to take the, opportunity of recti
fying the frontier by annexing Maine
Vormont, New Hampshire and a part
of New York state, thUB giving Canada
a seaport Portland to which naviga
tion Is open all the year. Hlic ought
also to annex Alaska and the Sand
wlch Islands."
Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption
This is the beet medicine in the world for
all forms nf-Couehs and Colds aud for Con
sumption, livery bottlo is guaranteed. II
will cure and not disappoint. It lias no equal
for Wliooninc Couch. Asthma. Hay Fever.
Pneumonia, llronchltis. Iji Qiippe. Cold In
the Heed and fur Consumption. It is safe
for all aces, pleasant to take. and. above, all
aaumeiim. It is alwavs well to take Dr.
King's Now Life Tills in connection wftU Dr.
Klnc'a New Discovery, as they regulate and
tons the stomach and bowels. We guarantee
perfect satisfaction or return money. Free
trial bottles at A. Waaler's drug store. Itgu.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Ttroad street station via Delaware river
..i.t..o .1 .1 il art ttu ...It.ntul n m inn
ro- o a Inn I.. rK Ian ...t...!,nal
ii. m. Sundays, 4 45, 9 20 '.0 minutes a. in., 2 33
7 minuieaj , 1 1 p. m.
r i . ' i . t ' , i , T-. r rv
8 20, 9 40. a. in., 100 Saturdays only, 150 175
minutes, 3(0, 3 10 75 minutes, 4 00 70 inin-
uicbj,-u 1, liliiluieaj. uiu iiiiiiuicwj u uy
70iuinntes p. m. Sundays, 5 00, 780, 8 CO 73
minutes, 880 75 minutes, 900, 9 45 73 mlii
utesl a. in. and 4 80 n. m. 1.00 oxcursion train.
7 00 a. m. dallv.
ror cape May, Angiesen, iviimvoou nnuiiouy
Beach Kxpress, 9 00 u. in., 2 80, 4 03, 5 00 ji. m.
week dnvs. Sunduvs. 8 20 a. m. Cnne Mav
only, 1 80 p. in. Haturuays. Jixeursion, 7 uj n. in
uauy.
For Sen Isle City. Ocean City. Avalon nm
Stone Harbor Kzpress, 9 10 a. m., 2 80, 4 20, 5 00
p. in weeK uays. ounuays, ow a. m. uxcur-
slnn. 700b. m. dally.
ror oomers l-oiiu lixpress, 7UO, sau, 4U
n. m.tiwiu.iwtuuUiHW i. in. ivuuk uuB
nunuays, o uu, I iaj, o uu, -j uu anil u so n. l)l.
11. JIUTUllIBitoUN. J. It. 1VOOI1.
Uen'l Manages. (len'l I'osa'g'r Agt.
HAVE YOU REAIW
PHILADELPHIA 1 1 ill JU U
-THIS MORNING?
THE TIMES ffl the mnat estenalvelv
clroulnlwl nnu wuteiy remi newsiuiMr puu
llabed In l'ennarlvaulH. It dlaeutwliill of liul
lie men and iuhlle ineasuree fa In tho Interest
ot putiue nuegriiy, lioness government unu
prosperona Industry, mid ft knows no imrty
or personal nlleglanoe In treating puhlle
Issues. In tho liroadest nnd best sense
family nnd general nuwsliaper.
ttti? Tiiurp
inn lllUCO alms, trt lmve tlie Isnmt
ctreulatlon by dsservluglt, nnd elalms tlutt It
Is unsurpnsseu 111 an ine ejswiuiais oi a great
massed lu all the essentials ot a
ronolltan newsiwiper. Spaotineii eopies of
any etlltlpn will sll free to any one send
ing ineir auuress.
metroi
LADBES DO VOO KROW
DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S
Steel Pennyroyal Treatment
is tho original nnd only FRENCH,
nnfn nnd ridinhln rnro on tho mar
ket. Price. $l.(X)r sent by mail.
uenuiuu buiu uiuy uy
S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah.
OHJHEELMMiKiiiSi.
Side Enhance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA,
CURE GUARANTEED.
Toung, old, single ormnrrU'dft those con
templating marrlaae. If yem are a victim of
mnnn DniRfiH !!?.'!
?i9IKwlvvl' """"i" ixifiri ur
SWPrivatB OlseasBS ri'TO",?,'.'!'
Zl strov mind snd body, and unfit you for tho
duties of life, call or write and be snved. Hourst
1'ally, f-:it ev'gs, ll-Ol Bun., Il-ta. Sendl0cts. ln
stamps for lloolt with sworn I eutl moiilul.
Jflxpoalnir 4unelsa and Fake Institutes.
T
C-ANFIELD,
fu the Loadiug Room of tlio Win-
olioater Arms Company.
8BTEN DEAD, TWO PATALLY IIUET
COTTOLUNB.
COTTOLIlNn-
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
--Por
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter
Try
Barbey!s Bohemian Beer.
PHILA & READING RY
IN EFFECT JULY 2. 1807.
Tral na leave Bhenanclonh as follows i
For New York via IMillfulelntila week rinrfl.
iv t Oiiu, d uvJ vmn, rl, it uo, oiu nnu u uj p
ill SuiidnyH, 2 10 a. m.
For New York via Mauch Chunk, week Java.
5 SO. 7 OS a. m.. 12 33 and 3 10 p. in.
For Hearting and Philadelphia, week ilnyn.
2 10, 5 367 05 a.mM 13 33. 8 JO and 6 07 p. ta, Bun
davs. 2 10 a. m.
v or i'ohh vine, wee k uays, . vr i uo a. ra nnu
12 33, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m,
ror iBuiBquu nnu wniianoy uiv. weeK tiava
a iu, o ao, iuo , m,, 12 oj, iu anu 0 Vi p.
HtmdavH. 2 10 a. m.
For WllliamBDort. Sunhurv and Twlal.tirtr
LI.....1 DIM u
TCh MO
1 1-IVl'lO-DAIT.Y. JJ8.00 tier annum t Sl.00
for four inontlwi SO cent tier month t de
livered by eurrlerM for 0 cents iter week.
SUNDAY KDITION, 82 large, lutcilsorae
ages 211 ooliuuiui, elegantly Illustrated,
n
beautiful colored siinnleraent SXO0 ner an
iiiini 6 cents per oupy. Dally and Sunday,
'CSl s
per
15.00 per aniiutu ; 60 cents tier mouth.
Address all letters to
THE TIMES,
Sundays. 8 25 a. m.
7 W, 9 51, 11 80 a. m., 12 33, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 56 and
1. W J. Ul. OUI1UAVB, xu, o as, 111.
For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 28,
536,706, 1130 b. m., 607, 735 and 9 55 p. m.
Sundavs. 8 25 a. m.
Kor Baltimore. Washington and tho West via
II. & O. It. It., through trains loo- Reading
Terminal, Philadelphia, (p. A It, If K) at 3 20,
7 65,1136 b. in., 810 Bnd 7.27 ku Sundays,
3 20,7 00,1126 a. lu., 8 40 and 7 37 p.m. Addl-
nonai trains irom Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, weeic aays, 10 so a. m. WJO,
it id o vj p.m. nunuays, i no, a jn p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHBNANDOAU,
Iove New York via Phlladeluhla. week
days, 12 IS, 4 80, 8 00 a. in., and 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p.
I. nuiiiiit),, u w ii, lu.
Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk, neek
days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. m.
Leave PlilladelDhta. Readlnsr TerminAl. veek
days, 4 20, 8 36, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 06, 6 80, 1 1 80
p. in. snnuays, li bu p. in.
Leave Rendlng.weak days, 1 88, 7 10,'Q Og,
12 00 in., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 86
a. ni.
Inve I'ottsville, weekdays, 2 86, 7 40 a. in.
II ao anu a iz p. m. unuaya, t an a. m.
Iave Taniaqua, week days, 3 18. 8 43, 11 28 a
m., 1 36, S SI, 7 30 and 48 p. m. Sundays, 8 1
a. in
Isive Malianoy City, week days, 12 30,3 46,
9 12 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 5 18, 6 17, 7 41 and 10 o p. in.
Sundays. 12 36,8 41a. m.
Leave Mftlmnay Plane, week days. 12 86. 2 40,
4 00 680,$ 26. 1026, 1159 a. m 232, sat, 638,
757,1022 pm. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m.
Leave Wllllnineport, weekdays, 7 42, 1030 a
ui,, w nnu uwi in, nunuays, il isu p. tu,
ATLANTIC CITY D1VI8I0N,
Iavo Philadelphia Chestnut street warl and
soutii street wuau lor Allantlo City.
Weekdays Rxnreiu.. 8 00. 9 00. in m n m
(Saturdays only, 1 30) 2 00, 8 00. 8 40, 4 00, 4 30,
o ui, BWtiui p. 111. Aooommouation, e uu a. ni.
6 SO. 6 30 n. m.
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, m . 4 40 ii. m. Aoouinmodatiuii. auon. m
s sa p. ni. tii.uu excursion truin to loot
Mhwleeliud Ave.. 7 00n. lu. dallv.
Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corker
Asinusio anu AricauMis nvenues.
Weekday ISxnress. (Mondays only 6 VSn.in
911 utn AM mil 1. m u ... a an
6 80 7 309 so'p. ni. Aoseuiuiedatloi, 4 Ss, 8 li
n. II.., vt II. M.
Bu ml ye-lfe ureas, 380, 4 00. 500. 000.
7 00. 7 SO. 8 00. 1 10 n. in. Aeafmimodatlon. 7
. t Of n. m, tlJOQ eietirUoti tfala from toot
OI AllttsMslHli ,
Ainousr tho llonil AVnnit SI.Ttooll-Ypal-OIil
Oli'l Vi'lin Ilnd Upon Miii'i-l.-d Hut
a Jlonth licit' Ilimbuud KHcn.iod w
rloim Injury.
New Haven, Conn., July 22. An ap
palling accident occurred yesterday In
the shell load I tin department of the
Winchester Repeating Fire Armn com
pany. Without an Instant's wnrnlng
tx human beings lost their Uvea by an
explosion, and another victim died booh
afterward at the hospital. A score of
others were more or less seriously In
jured, but no further fatalities are an
ticipated. More than 160 men and wo
men are employed In the loading de
partment, and that more fatalities did
not result from the concussion Is al
most miraculous.
The hundreds ot people who gathered
about the gates Immediately after the
explosion witnessed a gruesome sight
Six dead bodies, blackened with powder
and frightfully mangled, almost beyond
recognition, ware lying on the floor.
Near by two Injured men were writh
ing In agony, and all about were men
running with their face and arms
bleeding from shot wounds, unmindful
of their Injuries, trying to assist and
quell the confusion. Owing to the num
ber of girls, who were carried out In
a fainting condition, it was believed
that many of them were seriously In
jured, and there was a great feeling of
relief when It was found that In moat
oases they were unharmed.
The dead are William F. Baumer.
Mrs. Mary Baumelster, Miss Josle
Brennan, Miss Ida Brown, William
Hill, Miss Tracy Conroy and Edward
Bardorf. George Bardort and Edward
Blair wero fatally Injured.
The explosion occurred in the load
ing room. Employed In this room
were ISO hands, two-thirds of them
girls or women. Nearly all of the fe
male hands are employed on tho load
ing machines, each of which employs
three operators. The full complement
of hands was at work In the room
when the explosion took place. Forty
feet of the side of the building was
blown out and hurled In pieces many
feet, and fragments of human bodies
wero scattered In a sickening manner.
A hurry call was sent for all available
physicians; the lire department, the
police, the ambulance and hospital
dorps were speedily summoned, and the
work of caring for the dead and in
jured was begun.
Perhaps the saddest scene was en
acted when John Baumelster learned
that his Wife was among the dead. He
lived In Hampton, and had but recently
married. At the time of the explosion
he was at work but a few feet distant
from Ills wife.
The erfUloslon did not cause a fire,
and the fire deunrtment confined Us
efforts to aiding 1 the work of relief.
The cause of the explosion has not been
determined, and perhaps Its cause may
nevor bo known. Those nt work In the
room ft the time any that t was due
tp thf? Top trmt a oartrldge In process
Of loading had been Improperly placed
lu the machine.
The two Bardorf boys, working side
by side, were thrown at a tnngent out
one Bldo of the building. They struck
the ground 20 feet away. Edward Blair,
working ten fet away nt his machine,
was sent upward through the roof,
Ho fell on an nsh heap, with broken
bones and a fractured skull and his
legs twisted out of shape.
Mrs. Baumelster was but 10 years old,
ant had been In the factory but tliroo
weeks. She was married a little over
a month ngo, nnd she and her husband,
Frits, used adjoining machines. The
girl was blown fully DO feet, and was
io crushed out of shape that it was al
most Impossible to Identify her. The
husband, curiously enough, was ap
parently blown with the same force
and by the same blast, and yet he Is
one of the least seriously Injured. He
struck the ground but a few feet short
of his wife, and staggered to hla feet
and fell across he mass of mangled
fleeU that had been his wife.
Edward Bardorf died after being
taken to the hospital.
Ida Brown, one of those killed out
right, came from Detroit, Mich., In
which city her parents reside.
T. O. Bennett, president of the com
pany, said: We have been running
automatic loading machines for,. 20
years, nnd this Is the first time that
anyone has been injured In their use.
Since the adoption of Jhose machines
wo have had no accident In the use of
black gunpowder."
Mr. Bennett expressed the belief that
through the carelessness of the oper
ator or the powder boy the machine
that exploded, had boon overcharged.
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