tliev Trial Evenin g Herald. FunMHiiun daily, Sunday hxckitkii II. O.HOrillt, lidttor ami J'ablhUrr. WW. ,T. WA TKIXS, JmoiI Mttnr. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT TtcHVUXlxa UKltAI.lt hm a larger cir culation In Shenandoah than any other npcr publuheu, llookt iprn to all. "SUBSCRIPTION rates: daily, par year, 8 01 Wehki.y, per year, ,.., l Do Entered t U Postnrrtm, ml Shenandoah, I'rt. ror transmission through the malls Mfwwtml clam mail matter. LAKESIDE DATES. Figure Demonstrate tho Popu- larlty of the Resort, July 28. Win. l'enn Sunday folionl. " ai. St. Nicbolai Sunday school. " 27. retnpernnoe Hand, Shenan doah. July 28. The Wellington Hook & Lad lor Company, of Mahatioy Oity. July 29 Trinity Itaformtxl Sunday school, of Shenandoah. July 80. Younj? Alen't Kopubllcan Club of Mabanoy City. July 81. Presbylorian Sunday school ol Alahanoy Cily. Aujr. 3. English Baplitt Sunday sobod of Shenandoah. Aur. 1. M. K. Sunday school of Mali nnoy Plane. Aug. C SI. B. Sunday school, Ashland. Auk. 0. Evaiijcelleal Sunday school of .Mahanoy City. Auk- 7. Wehh Congregational, Maha noy City. Aug. 8. SI. E. Sunday ecliool, Gllbor ton. Aug. 10. SI. E. Sunday school, Girard villo, and Union SundayJ school, Lost Creole. Aug, 11. Welsh Ilaptiel, Congrega tional and Jlethodlet, Shonaudoah. Aug. 12. Lutheran miseionnry festival. " 18. Episcopal Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Auk. M. M. E. Sunday school of Ash land. Aug. 1C Eisteddfod. " 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Gi rardville. Aug. 18. EnglisblUaptil.Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 19. SI. E. Sunday school of Shen andoah. Aug. a). Trinity Koformcd Sunday scuooi qi Malianoy City. Aug. 22. 1 M. Sunday school, of Gil borton. Aug. 21. r. SI. Sunday school of Shcn andoah. Aug. 2o. English Luthoran,:;Mahanoy uuy. A Oiiro for Constipation Hoaducho. and Dr. Silas Lane, whilo in tho Ilocky jaouniains, discovered a root that when combined with other herb, makos an oasj and certain euro for conslipation. It Is in tho form of dry roots and leaves, and Is known as Lano'sJ Family Medicine. It will euro sick headache For tho blood, liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the comploxion it does wondors. Druggists sell it at CO conts a paekago. Oyster shell whilo is tho nowost color on tho market. It is a gleaming silvery tint. Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can bo curod Wo know it bcCBUso Kemp's Balsam within the past fow yoars has curod so many coughs and colds in this community. It? romarkablo sale has beon won ontirelj by its gonuine morit. Ask some friend who has usod it what ho thinks of Kemp's .Balsam. Thoro is no mediclno so puro, none so effective. Largo bottlos COo and?l at all druggists'. A man does not have to go to riding school to learn how to ride his hobby. To Nervous, Dobllltatod Mon. If you sond us your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet explain ing all about Dr. Dye's Celobralod Electro- vuiiuio uou ana AVPl'ances, and their ?,arm .8 ewU upon tho nervous de bilitated aystom, and how they will quickly u j u iU iirw, aim uiunuoou. x'ampn lot froo. If you aro thus afflicted, wo will and you n Bolt and Appliancos on a trial. Voltaio BkltCo.. Marshall. Mich. Tho groat domatid for raised tlio prico somewhat. fruit Jam has Shlloh'o Consumption Ouro. Th.l8i I'oyond question the most suc cessful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, n low dmes Invariably cure the womtcsneioi (jOUgh, Croup, ami Bionclillls, while lis won. act Jul Hitwi In the euro of Consumption is Hin5!?'.1.t.".PBrB.1 81 ,u l'k"ry of mrdiclne. Since It's llrst dUoovery n has boen sold on u guunuilee,n lil whlcli no other medicine can slaud. li you liaat'.uuli o earnestly ask Villi in Irv II. 1'rlni. inD.,Tu ki. ... i in- it ; "i m lame, use HMloh'BVorous l'lakttr. Hold 1,5 ft ". llagonbuch, N. 10. corner ilalu and Ulackborrios will bn abundnnt. Tha Secret of Succose. tlln'n."lnbuc,, l!'e JrugBlst,belle the i secret of suceens it j erfcevciance. Theio iuiu ne persists in Keep ng I he lln. tt linn .if Invite all ....r .i .. iMMiMwu iieesteeiaiv shnrt breath, weak iiontons who nave iwh.lLnllnn '" ""mm ,weaa or Hungry nells.iiBln In Bldnor Hiouirlcr, oppre-slon, nightmare av or hungry upells.patn In alaViriiT VrrMlB,' lteitorat Ve Ne .V"?, unsurpassed for sePliDe iieadacbe flti etc., and It ooutalmi no oplnles. ,u-ue' "w Peach ioe cream Is rle. A Huebaud's Mistako. " V'V " -mpi iiuiii lltHUHCIie. di,is, neuralgia, sleeplwsneks, nt,, next . niiru "i ino like oi nr. Allies in i ,orv"10 men terlous rcsulw ...... ....,.. 1'ltivruit'U liri)l!l!INtS evtrv. where say It gives unherral Millsfioilon. aiid L,.ft"i""me"se. Woodworlh Oa.ol rl Wayuo. Iud.j Know & t o., of Syracuse N V.J.c. Woir, Hillsdale, Mich.; and liiinl 1 ediololhers say -it Is the lacai.stsl,! ever knew." f. " It fninn Dlscstts, free at 0. 11. Ilsgeubuch'B. ; oolites and fltlM Ibmilr on X' HOW TO PLAY BACCARAT THE nECENT GAME AT TflANBY CROFT, ENGLAND. Little Kiinuii In Amcrlcn, lull n l'nrurllo with linrortriiii Niilillllr A (initio or I'nro Iniliro How CJm'iiIIiis Can Ito llonc. Sovonil nttomptH have been made to describe Hie frump of lmocnrat, but the roMiltn produced by tlicmo who would tell how the carila are mnnlpulntetl have lieen Mtch tm to leave the reader with little knowledge of the fmne. It la necoRsRry first that the person who attempts to describe baccarat ahonfd be h pluver. Talking from the book will not do. The gmiio Is too intrlcHto. The game i very little known In America, and H strictly a foreign nf fiiir. The nobility of Knrope are fond of it, and the Prince of Wales seems to have been particularly fascinated with Iloyle says that baccarat is a game of mire chance, and bears some re wiiiWanoe to " V lngt-ot-un" or "Twenty-one," but in a much more rapid game, and great fortunes can bo won and lost at baccarat In an almost, in credibly short spnoe of time. The bunker or the players either win or lose as they approximate u point which Is nine. 1'Mrnt of all, to play this swift pastiine ut cards, a large oval tnble should be UMid. Directly hi front of the dealer, who alts ut one of the sides of the table, not at one of tho ends, a line Is drawn across the table, dividing It into two equal parts. Sometimes from a riidlul point before the banker linos aro drawn to tho edge of the table. As many as choose inny play. They sit at right or left of the line where tho banker sits. All those who are on tho right side make their bets on the cards of one player who holds the cards for tno right, and all those on thojeft fiido huvo to do their bolting on tho hand of tho player who plnys for tho loft. Tho cams are played by only two plavera bo side the banker. All the others liavo to uo tlieir plavintr on tho two linniin. according to the side of tho table where moy sit. Hie game can be nlaved with one or more pacKsoi cards, usually in gaming with four packs or five packs, to maUo tho art of sluiflllnir easier. The. curds are shuffled and cut li- ns ninny jmiyiun us may cnooso to BllltlllO them. The dealer may at his option say: "I will throw olf three, or four, or six cards before opening the deal," and he may if he wishes place these rejected cards face upward on tho table. These are dead cards, and do not affect the game at all. Before the cards are dealt the nlnv- ers mako their bets by placing their money or chips well out upon tho table, whore tha banker can see them. Then tho dealer begins. Tho object of the gaule is to socuro nine, which is "game." This nine is secured by counting tho spots on tho spot cards. If the hand you hold, and only one card may constitute your hand, counts more than nine spots, you only can be credited with what spots you can count over ten. A ten card counts for nothing that is bac carat. A face or picturo card counts for nothing. Aces count one spot nino spots is "game." If you hold two cards with spots say one a flvo and tho other a six and a picture card, the latter counts for nothing, ten of tho spots on the other cards make baccarat and you huvo but one spot. In dealing, ono or threo cards consti tute a hand, all depending on tho luck of tho player in getting a good card at the tlrst time, or whether his 1ml rrmnnr. makes him ask for another and a third. I When the dealer bee-ins. he trivra flrht. one card to the player at his left, then one card to the player at his right. The third card ho L'ives to hlnisnlf Tf cither of tho two players secures nn oigin, snot or a nine spot, thoso spots are called "naturals," ho immediately throws it fuco up on tho table. Ho needs no more cards, because, unless good fortuno btrikos the dealer and tho latter should get an eight spot to tie, or a nine spot to tie or win, ho will have to pay the plnvernccordinir to th amount of money or chips that ho had 1 up. Ho will huvo to pay also all tho 1 players on the wiunlnir shin wlm lm.i up their money. If ono sldo wins and another loses, the banker pays tho ono and collects for.tho other. After tho llrst round the dealer then deals ills card, or cards, to tin. rVin,.,,,. bitting next to tho ono nearest him left and right, and all thoso on their re spective sides bet on tho new players' hands. This system is kept up until TUB NOW FAMOUS THANH CT10FT. tho banker has ilonlt a hrtntl and had a pluy with nil sittintf at the lioard. As was stiitod, tho object of tho frame is for players and banker to atrive to ffot tlie iwlut of nine. If the ritrht Iiand players make heven by couiitin. that many sixitaon the card or curdh wo.r piaytT iioms, tlie left-hund play ere got flvo i tho same way, and the I : "V ' "t spouion his card m.U'',tMeU V'V 1w,llc W aI1 tbe bets made by the right hand side plavo.s, ami rakes in all the monoys and chins ThV'LV11.6 le,ft hBml Mo Pv" thm-f, re oat to them, and they were bidelwd XWM,oJ whttt tllB "Uier The onrds count thus: Ace. one deuce, two; troy, throe, and ko oi, ac conllnjr to the spot. Ten counts ton, but n ten like u pioturo curd, has no vaiuo in the faine; At Ocoriro Vnnilnrlitlf. a-i m. "lircmrd In Illq Hot Suit of Clothes." For tho first thno in its history, I)an villo, ills., has a flrst-olass ghost sensa- Hon. I ho other night on Bowman ayonuo several persons, including Wil nor alker, U. A. Waikor, Mury liber anil M. hpecht. observed tho ghost of John Qiilnn, who has been dead about two weens, walking through the house lormeny occupicu uy mm. Uo was ciresM d in Ills best suit of clothes and several times camo to the window and smiled upon the wondering crowd, After lils disappearance thoc who were in the street entered the house but were unable to find a lump that could be lighted. 4 . . . . n gieai raeo norse and slro of raco home passed awny in England when jiusieruciuu men eany in May at tho stud of his owner, Mr. W. II. Freeman. Ifc was by Beadsman, out of Madame Eglnline, and was foaled In 1805. On mo tun lie won some of tho most fom ousBtakesin England, and nfter his retirement produced u long list of high uinrsa nurmsB. What the Druggists saw of Heiskell's Ointment: " When we nreimkal to recommend a nrenknv tlon for nklii iIImwk-, we hand out JlBiMKftu.ii ointm Kscr, with every coiiHdenc of It auocets. fill treatment of the l&ea." J. C. Hkdick, a Mian Bt, Bailer, Pa. "I have beon selling ItEmKKLi.'m Ointmkht for eleven yeum. 1 1 Kives unl venal suUsfactloD It will cure Tktteu. II. W. IIackkkbebobr, IUInbridte, IV "We have evidence of tho cnmtlre iironertie lii1Jf""?,t.u' " Ointmiust here. It L n gooif reliable ointment." Fi.kmino & Eslkb, Tnrwitam, Tn. J. J. Kbit., ebariburg, Ta. t lu .?,BKTIli? "'"tmest cure when all ele folia." JIoClblun IIkbd, 1-reeport, 1-aT Jill K'BKKLL'H OINTMBKT Mjla On IK Own merit" It-B. Uhton. Kliuiiinlni:, I'a. felckneadacfcoana rolioveaU the troubles lncf flent to a blUoua etato of tho system, suoh a9 Dlizlnese, Kauaca, Drownlness. Dlstroea after caltog. 1'aln in the BHo, bo. Whjlo their most i-enmkublo success has been shown lit curies KcaJacho, yet Carter's Lllila Liver Pllla era equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro venting lhi8annoylnRcomnlalnt.whilo thoyalaa correct all dlsordcrsof thostomach,stlmnlato tha i lvcr ana regnlato the bowels. Evonlltheyoaly fAekolhcy would bcaunootprlcclcsatalliasowna Buier f rora this diEtreuslng complaint; but f ortu CatelythcirBOOdnesadoosnotondhero.andthosa who once try them will find thoso Httlo pllla valu. nolo In co many ways that thoy will not bo wil iliCB to do Milhont them. But at tar allslck bead lla tho bane of so many Uvea that hero la where) nemaaeourercatboast. Our pills euro It whlla I others do not. I Carter's Little Liver Pllla aro very small ana very easy to lake. One or two rills maioa dose. They aro strictly vcgetablo and do not grips or purge, bat by Uiolrgentlo action ploasoall who ueothem. In vials at 23 cents ; llvo for $1. Sold liy druggists uvery wfcero, or sent by mail. p.fARTEft MEDICINE CO., New York; SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIGE Dr. Brosvenor's Bell-cap-sic I PLASTER. ourml at once. Omumi tin mihi b ll i.tVSfi APOLLO VAS A PERFPRT FJiAM PERFECT IK rnaMf-MATuire in w! 7 YrTnWi,Jn D BTaUHQ lUUnii MEN OR OLD inBerimt from NERVOUS JZ B1Z.1TV. Tt.i a v.iti.M r. kjod, rhrilcit Eic.i.ii, Mantal Worry, Btnntad Dev.lopmeiit. or .-7 ...aunAL. HtAftfltoB, CftO D r i to red ta PrnrrfT nr.i-u ;"fwBLf .VITALITY ol BTKOMO MEN, tin Prid. nd Fovarof Httlom. i;,5 Sll",m 5'ear" ' practice by "VnTSSnnThh..i!' AOIction.otMen. Testimonial!. iiRiiu uiiuHi. wotknc.ieifind ",,'"B""es ana Territories. Ii?S.,T,"n' Jiill EipUnatlomforllOME TBEAT ER I E M EO I CAL CO. B U FrUO. W.Y FGonuiaor Is and will ever bo tho "best9 Remedy for RHEUMATISM 'Gout. Influenza. Baokaobo.' rPalns in tho Side. Cher-1 and! I Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o Before you 3ud to ouy, obtain 3T FREE Of CHARCE-ttft i the yaWhlc hooki "Qulde to E.alth," wllil eaaorbomKais oi prominout fa) siousi, FcAD.RiCHTtR 4,00. t. am Rrnndwav. HW MEW YORK. Prize Medals Awarded! 50 Cents a bottle, For Bale by "- XI. JtTTlTVrTV. XI. IIAOKNJITJCH, SHENANDOAH, PA. . ana omtr oruansu. I , . j i in w iv r II .11 A I II LAKESIDE! Tho finest- in tho interior of tho State. Only availablo health and pleasure grounds in tho Anthracite region. The natural attractions nnd niRgnin ccnt scenery of tlio plnco are un equalled, and a day of recrea- 1 - llou and pleasure may bo .--- spent In It to advantage. Thero is good fishing and liatliiuf? lu tho twin lakes . Burroundlngthegrounds. Boat houses will he built on Ihelakesldo and regal tas will be frequent this season For Sunday Schools, Lodges, &c, The grounds are most suitable for plc-nles and outings. For dates and other information, call on or address, ' O. A. KEIM, Excursion Manager, SirEPJANIlOAH, 1A. Lehigh Valley Railroad. AKIUNQKMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. MAY 10, 1891 I'asscnecr trains will leave Mflticli Cliunk, Lehlphlon, SlatliJBton, CaU saunufl, Alleniown, flelhlehem, Kaeton, f hll 8?$&.iS$!? Vork at 6.47, 7.40. m'w. rur ueiviaere, lieieware Water Gap and Iroudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.20 p. m. i.orl,?n.u?.vlllea,,1 Trentoi., 9.0S a, m For White llavcn. Wllbr.itn-A. o., AT: loi; 5.47. 9.08, 1U.41 a. 111., 3.10 and 6311 p. m. iorlunkhannock. 10.41a. m . .1 Kinnrt k i ,Aor Anlrn. Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyom 10.11 a. m., and 6.20 p. m. i iii Vint, lOwaDQl, I Llmlrn, Ilcchcmer, llullulo, I'orljiceyville.Towanda. Sayre, AVavcrlj L'lilCBKU aDd all point Webt at 10.41 a. m.,8nd IJUlIll. JlCCIltBlBr. 11I1I1I1 O. rtlnrram b'a 1. 5.20 n. m. For Imlia nnd llm Writ vin Wnin.., ,,,, ... 3.10 p.m. ior Auuenriea. Jinziftnn. Htni.bf. tv.. lion at 5.47.7.40. 9.08a. m. nnrt 19 M 'Mn.i .'t. iwu, nuiiLuiy Huurcna jiKven Junn ror denuesviue, wviston and Beavei JUadow. 7.40. 0 08 a. m. nnrt K. """"" u duuuiuu uta.ti v.w, iu.ai a. m. 8.10 and :20 p. m . Forllazle Brook. .Tprtrtn. iih land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. tn. ltniin.. 6.20 p.m. ' foruuasnne at a.43 and 9.08 a.m., and IU JJ. JII. For WlErtrana. flllbprlnn nnrt HVa..VvTtii. 6.60 and .l)8 a m., and 4.10 p. m. For Yattsvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41. HIHIii.m. 1911 5 in Si S 9JI. and 10.27 p. m.' ' ' iJrrjV.ref.?rJlraravllle nna Ashland Vn' 7,iBn8,-?2. 1U-IS 1.00,1.10,4.10, 6.S5 .10 and 6.14 p. m. For llnrkwater. HI. pinir nnrt unH.i.m. 7.40, 0.08, 10X8 a. m., 152, 8.10, 4.10, 6.20 and 8.0; p. m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Mnrea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.ES r. it... 19.K9 ) in c on rS 8.lp.m. ' ' " For Haven Kun. Centrnlln. M. ntrm.i Sharaokln, 8.62, and 10,15 a. in., 1.40. lV4f una B.UD p. m. 1 1 Ss ' Ve, ?nn??n0R'5 ,?rBenan?0?h. . , 7 i.uv ".in c.Hy 1 1. xii., arriving at Shenandoali, 9.05 a. in., 12.52. 3.10, 6.28 and 11.10 Jl. Ul. , . BUAY THAINB. K Ifn' Olrardvllle and Ashland, 50, 9.10 UA'iR. m., 2.45 p. m. For Dnrkwnter. Ht. f;ioir nnrt 6.50, 8.00, 9,80 a. m.,2.45 p. m. 1 r t'Sviue.Mananoycity nnd Delano, w,ii.oun, m., i.iu, D.Uip, m. v, ... ... . .... iou, du, U.UO j, m. for ,Lony( Audenrlea and Hazlcton, 8.1 m.-1.40 m; KorAIauch Chunk. Thfchtn hioti Catawuqua, AUentowu, Jlethlehem, K&ntoi nnrt IMwt V,lr Q mi n w I Aft ui i uiiaucijJUlu, l.v II. 111. Gen'l Pass. AeU, Bethlehem, PIKE INSURA1TCE I ltftit ttJ OIJeiI Bellabte Farelj Cub Ciajulti Itepresented by flAlm rAHCTi130 8. JardlnBtreet IBHKNANDOAH. P WATER OF LIFE. ..Dcwlrr J'f covered JllNKItAli WATER, the useoi wlihh will supply lnirirtant eh 5-'.ei,'!.5.''c.tAB'';o bealfK i will cure the n niova them, it nmoves the uric acid from hMloo,??,La. ,b? destroys SlilarlaTrid i.arllcnlars.loJ..ll. riJimt Water nl r.i,. ' narunlilnl l-l .11.. Jil KDIITIi Man Ut llim : " For lOSTor PAnJNO UANH00D) WBaltnejsof Doily ndSIir.d, Effect Kabt..l. S, .ilA. eirtntiiwnlirAK. JtiMlDl.lr nnf.il! b-mi Ipl in Il'nl, n plinil Ian and proof, w.lhi c.l.i ) (T iir. shie Medical go., buffalo, nI v! Keia Jiirm. New Slock. Green TrucR, Fino Groceries, FRUITS. &c.. Delaware roe shad and olher fresh fish right iromthe boats on T'rldays. Kresh P r ureens irom thefcjoutli. Evan's Buildinf, E. Centre St. R (J.S. mutant' old Hand) Kverytblnc new and resh. Goods delivered vo any purt or town. R. C. KNIGHT & SON. INUWOMENfl: J. ha tiyublea with tho ftunojintf Irrenlariti".! I 'jliently followinirai rni nntnihiiM n. r.. UtuUonal VYeuk.6iie peculiar to their tj, tLcui H Uio OR OiiCHOINE'B Cclobrnted FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. rhsrar. Htr.nothnlnr tntha -.Ml I . . tone, tlio. and umnn.tfo fore, to nil fonctlona oi bod Summer Resort, Pw - and Pleasure Grounds T AKES1DE (Ent Mnhanoy Junction) mid tween Jinlinnoy CltyRnd Tama qua, now managed uyanow lieir tinnv. will f... ... ... .... ivcckb, ana aaies can now bo lecured, A number of Poelclles Imve already beeu booked and others wlhlng dislrablo dalcr should mako application without delay. Under tho tiey management many Improve ment will bo made, somo of them being now under way, that will mako It the plc-nloand pleasure grounds of the region. A lirge dancing pavllllon nnd a trotting park aro among the now additions. Tho best Horses In tho State will bottcurtd to run or "W" VailB BVUBUUt A safo i and Infallible neulrallzorand elmlna Iprol Impure llood, and n radical cuin for rhci'matlHii, gout, and sklndlctasca. Cures rpeclrlo poltonlnafrw rr,onths,nnd eatlnc ulcer In as many wcefcB. No rallurr s and no Sold at. Klrlln't Drug siore, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. THEATHU ntllLDINR, iwvni j , i n i-rt, Capita!, . $100,000.00. A. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson. V. Pres., , J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, S.W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST'! faig on Havlugg Deposits. Your trade is what wo want. This is how we propoeo to get It. By selling you n ilrst elasa article ; by sellingyou for less tliau others; by selling you furniture, an organ, a piano, a fiewiiig machine or anything else In tho lino of houtehild goods. We have a large and va ried stock to select from. No t rouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. k c H P H I , I m H THE OLD RELIABLE. SoutU Main St., First National Bank WE'RE AFTER YOU ! P I . 1 J IV. - .. ....k.i,M W J VI, Philadelphia and Beading .Railroad? lime Table in tfttdMay 10, 1801 FBAINSt LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS a 0,Srk llarte1phia, weekdays. nwltT&&l 0OroJittBr.rn,mr,I weofe 2-10,7.20 a. m - 1 o.. m. weok da. m., J2.3S - J?. rotUvllle. week days, 2.1U 7SO m 160 and5.65p.rn. Suniinv. tt,nSiTA?l , ut. " " u ays, 2.to, 5.4i 7.2Ta. m?.'"? n? i0R,:mFoS.:rmRUd MaaM &'days, M. Huuday 8:25 . m. ' ' ,w ."5fahR."?rirn.1',anp' weekdays, 2.10 8.2. 7.20 and lf.j a.m., lsi.8s, iV iiso 555' flflVlft anrl ...... fur (Jlrardvllle (llappahannock Station) .VS1?' 3mj -rb WK, 7.80 and 11.80 a. m.I 12J5. 1 JUKI. fi.RA. 7 mi o .,.1 u vr i; Zl.'Z'JP'i 2'JO .2 . 7.48k: - a T B "! . i'.'ok. in., s.i o n. ill. 75 9cA"Tb.nd,?nd '"m"ln, week days, .25.25, 7.1W, 11.31 a. m 1 8D, 7.00 and ,! -to. Sunday 8.25 a. m.. 8.06 n.m. ' ,i?eNow 5(or,)tv,a fWladelphla, week lays. 7.15 a. in., 1.30, 4.00, 7.H0 p. m.. 12j5 iijfhl. Hundi.y,().()up.m..f2.15ul!nt. tkfl'JPSl!,):0!!- V11""?'' uuuiik, week j wJ.vl, ", i.w ana -i.u p. m. 10.00 n. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p.m.. trim Ijroaei nd Ca llowliill and 8 an o m .3 i? S IOS m?, lULan . ? treet- Sunday 0.05 al m. 11,10 p. m. from Mb ano ivr.WIr. iffVii,Cll?fe!' rtnyst 1 35-7.1P, 10.15 1 A,oai?ii;tUvlI,' wfel1 47 2.40, 7.40 a. m., JMt',ll 1'. m. Sunday, 2.40 a. ni. aud2.c2 p. m. lave Tnmaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.48 and J7ilRJj?Ut?ye,C1iyA.,!.e.e?, ?.ftJ"s. 3.0, 9.18 day, 8.40 a.m., 3.20 p.m., a iiff HaDy flaue, week day,2'4J,4.lO 4M, M, 11.19 a. m.,!.l)5, 2.C0. 6 20, (1 26, 7.67, and 10.00 p. m. Sunday 2.4, 4.00, and 5.20, a, m. Leave Wllllamsnort, week days, 8.00,9.45 and 11.65 n.m.S.35 and 11.15 n. m. hnnrtnVti ii P. m. - nor .Baltimore, Washington and the west rla JS. & O. K. It., through trains leave Ulrara ivenuo statlou, Philadelphia, (P. & K. H. liA at 4.10, 801 andll.27 a. m., l.a'l! iJU.&MaaX i.55and 7.2Jp. m. ATIiAKTIH niTV TiTVIUlllM Lea ve Pnlladelnhla. ChestuntHtrmt Whn.i ud South Street Wharf. For Atlantic CltV. Wnnlr-rtn a 1."" nn..u u nn n ... ...... n nn Jim m' Aconi,uxlallolJ 8'M' a.m., 6.IW Sundays. Express, 9.00, n.m. Accommo. latlon, 8.00 a. m. and 1.30 p. m. Keturning. leave Atlantic city, depot corner tlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekmayx -Kxpress, 7.30, 9.00, a, m. and 4.00? p. m, tecorumodaUon, 8.ft), 8.05 a. m. and 4.80 1.80 p. rn. ,uila2'in5-""Express' m- Acoommola. -iua, ,'J-J lit Uli UUU i.OUpi 111 O.O.HANCOOK,aen'lPasaTAgtl . MoLEOU. Pres. & Gen'l iianaaer. -.A. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 60HUYLKILI. DIVlalON. On ana artrr JVov. 24, 18W, trerlnj tcill tern ... Shenandoah at follows: nfSL Wg?n.' ""bertou. Frackvllle, New Ad 4.16 p m. WOy POlnlS' 8lW' BJa Sundays, 600, 9.'40 a m and 3.10 p m. For PoltHVllle, 6.00, 8.10 a m and 4.15 n la. Sundays, 600, i.40 a m and 3.10 vm, V For Heading, e.oo, 8.10 a m and 4.1 i pm. Sundays, 600,9.40 a.m. and 8.10 pm. For Pottslanro. Phnnni-viiin ini4 nd Philadelphia (Broad street station), UO. J.10 a m. and 4.15 p m week days Sundays, 000, 9.40 a m 3.10 p m Trains leave Frackvllm mr HhM....t. 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Sundays 11.13 a m and 6.40 p m. ""uuj,, i.lST15?l,TVJJ15 inranenandoah, 10.15 ana 11.48. a m 7.15. H.42 n m. 'ini " 5.16 um. lieave Phlladelnhla (Broad street station), fiWiMiifSSK henandoah, 6.57.10.2a a TTa Sunday Bja nx . m u. wu i.iu i, ui. ror w xors, 0.W, 4.U5, 4.40. o.aio.wi, .ou, ii.uuandll.15am ?zj r?' l-Rnl 4.60 p va.) ViM, 1.4A, a.so; s ui lit! On Bundays, 3.20, 1.05, 4A0, 6.85, 8.12, 8.S0. B.6CL i ui mri, npnug i.aKe, Belmar. Ocean drove. Aimn pv ..h i ,?:rix SX, 11.15. h. mTiM pr m7 week davi rreenoia, o.v , p. m. weeK days. iiui.nuur" una vv asnington. 8.60. uim B.S7, 7.10 n m. o.uaeiiu ii.so um. l'"or tilchnioud and tho Bonlh 7.20 11 18 a m (Llralled Express 12.85 p. m&.m lght,week: Jays. Brjndays, 7.20 a. m.,l!f.03 night ' ,tr.a,nf leave Harrlsbure for I'liisbunt ana m,Wl.ery,ia6Srltl2!''',Bn,1 3.10 afi SS MO (limited) and 3.40 p m. Way for Altoona! .15 a m and 1.10 p ni every day. , m0WMirUdayI0nly' 11,20 n m dalIy "l110-! Leave bunbury lor Wllliampport, Elmlra. irSn?Uf?aoena' "Yter, Burlaloand Nlagaro 6.J0 am dally, and 1.43pm weekdays Cor VaUtiDS, 5.S0 n m week davs. ' loiw KV" a?d lnffriedlatepolnU, 6.10 ami. 4::anrWnm.6ienad. ihao. a. vaak, j. r. wood, Hen. Man'r (3e, faBa.Agt. TTTIUUINaTON 4 NORTHEIlN R. R, i iW7'J ? Jo a m Uimlled efpress) 8 48 1.41 .kTBnr 7.10 p. m., and 12.03 night. Far Ualtlmore. nly 02, 4.1 1, 6 08 and liSo p. m. On Sundays. 8.60. l.iu. g.ilhnri n.ia wT rii 7.20. R.S1 12.03 nlsbU Baltimore nni- Timetable In effect Jat, 10, 1891. ftaln? 'tav.e, I?canK. station) fof r .oojitii, Dinimoro, Joanna, Bprlnir. ivnesbure Junctloncoatesvlilelwest fti .hadsforcr Junction, 11, 4 o. Juuctlon. W ton and lntermedlale stations, dally Chester.!' Wllmlncton except Bunday, at 6.25 and P. m. Hnndav onlv ntsM r. . 8.30 a.m. and 8.15 tZillSlWeu' He nn1 Inlermedlate ul?n.B,,aLly eJcePl Sunday, at VM a.m ana 6.10 p.m. hunday only 8.15 a. m. ' 8arrdnrodnttl2nm.lmrmMlateS,a,lon Klir Ilallinidni nnil Wn.l,lHRiAH ,n m. n n '."o !ly oxcePt Bunday at 0.25 nnd 8.80 a.'ml and 8.15 n. m. Trains arrive at lleadln ruuaay only ai S.05 p, td; IU station) O. Junction, Mont. irom Wilmington, u. j; chanin, Chaddsiord Junction, West bhesteiC ejoe&irdLn fen and inlermedlate stations, dally eiceft and 2.25 p. m.' Hunday only at a n' m-23 fc m B..522lu,r 1 boB,nd Intermediate s stations. ...... 1 .J I J .,,,u p. HI. 1' 1 um . u Bunday only at 11.21 a. m. p" m A. aTlWA UBLAKl, Hupen VaSS' RUPTURE. We, the undersigned. MAYRH. 811 o;"",.7,".'," J. IK TP El "r1 11- 11 v. A. ueturck. Olev Pa J?innly. lSnruce Ht.. Lebanon. Pa., a'! Bchnelder. Locust J S w V,aIe' 1 a;iD( V- Noll. Lima- Kim, rn., wm. la., w. Jl. In IT i-iyue. ldiu w. Howard Ht IfOnflinr f- 1 rt ..' ..., i .... LT l.n. 1 ... ' 2. R- BRIOKER, M. JPJIY&IOIAN AND SLRQEON. Sf.nH?. Waanoy aty, Pa, 17 Jl . L., cubtio 700 men aro at work. an '. HnrtnrMocllclroCo.,8T.lOUIS. HO she 3srA.nsrD o-A.a:.