fWIHWiiminwi w nm nasi SSiiirTiliii 1 1111 1 ' .1 1A w IIIIMIHHMIIIIMIII1IIIIIII II I I. . GAME OF THE YEAR Yalo mid Princoton Kick for Famo To-Morrow. GREAT STRUGGLE ANTICIPATED. forty Thousand Peoph Expooted to Boo . the Hatch at Manhattan Field' Th. Old Princeton's HTlare' In Fine Fri, and Tuli, Tluihtd With Llt ftalnriUy'a Victory, Very ranfHent - UattlBir I.lsht, Hill In Yale's rTol led Weather Vtaj4 for 11 Thmiiauda f Callage Me. New York, Not. S5. To-morrow af taroon on Manhattan Field th 'varsity football elevens ot Tut and I'flnectoa 'will play tin final game ot the seaeoa foe the intercollegiate football cham pteaahlp. In th matter o( ptibllo ln teroct tblt la the moat Important gam f th football iiMon. If to-morrow la s favorable day, th crowd of apctatari will probably b over 40,000, tka largest that has Tr witnessed a football gane 1b this country. No matter which aid wlna, th striig Ijlla for th championship promises to b A hard on. Lait year it was a one sided contest. I'rlneoton worked devel oping a tsara nntll ah turned out th ohampione ot 1694, and than tell flat. Last year she had no material in ool lege to work into n strong eleven, and waa swamped by Yale u a result Of the two colleges, l'rinceton and Har vard, l'rinceton has always boon tho stronger opponent ot Yala on account ot bar knowledge of the Kama, and with good material at band this year there Is no reasonable ground for supposing that l'rinceton will nut glvo Yale n hard gume to-morrow. Of the I'rlncoton team, Warren the cap tain, Is a Lawruuceville graduate. This is bin third yoar at Princeton, Uefore enuring collegj Warren had ostabllahed Ins reputation on his preparatory school team, ot which lie was captain. In his freshmen year ho began work by trying for his clans team. Ills work soon caused "Snake" Ames, then captain ot the Princeton eleven, to invite the smooth-faced youth to take a plao at right end on the scrub team. Warren filled his position so aamirably that .nies bad no cause for regret when circumstances celled for a new man imd Warren waa placed on the 'var sity team. He playrd In the Harvard paint, but it was iu the memorable bat tle of '69 on the Berkeley Oral that the freshman distlaguUhed himself. Aided by Donnelly's splendid interference he dropped oa the ball when McDrlde tABufd it. Princeton thus scorsd four Itamnlns to lla Hurled at Ills Home In Mount Vrnon. iNDlANAroLls, Nov. 25. Tha romalna of Gov. Hovoy wero placod In state at tho Capitol building yesterday morning lit 10 o'clock, and have been viewed by tboutsnds of jeople. Yesterday after noon tho Q. A. It. held memorlnl exor cise!, in which ex-Governors Gray and Porter participated. This afternoon they will be conveyed by special car to their Inst resting place at the old noma of the deoeattd, Mount Vernon. The funrral cortege will con sist of the new Chief Executive, the 1 Supreme and the Appelate Courts, the I State slScers, committees of the Grand Army, and detachments of the Stat militia. I Whea Uonnt Vernon is reaohed the body will again file in state, and will thea be burled in the family tomb in the City oemeUry, the Grand Arny ' Iiitaal being used la the Interment, I The death of Gar. Hovey brings into I the office of Chief executive of Indiana, Lieut. -Gov. Ira Chase of Daavillc CHILI AND THE FAIR Sho Has Voted $200,000 for a Kepi'cgoiitation. NOT SO VERY MAD AFTER, ALL. Police- and Other Offloiah Qittlng Into a Calm State of Mind. lre Vletlma f 1te Sterna BurLLroSTo, Pa,, Not. 3S. Dnrlar th storm a aw church at Heela was blowm dew. A Bunker of echeot children bad seojht ehalter fren the stars with it it- Mrtals aad sher wera all smst ad , beneath the debris. They were speedily ' reeenet. It was fonad that eh a Ba nrr aad KUas Duakle were fatally In jured, while Sve ether wen aerieosly hurt. At Howard, a farmers wae seri ously Injured by flylag timbers Iron his barn which was wraeked by Mi storm. To BalU the TJtak Calversltr. Bcito, Nov. EC. A meeting of pro minent men was hsld at Boston Uni versity yesterday, and an organisation affected for the purpose of raising all necessary tunds to build the Utah Uni versity at Ojden, Utah. The movement la under the leadership ot Mr. Edward Bverett Hale, and President Warren ot Boston University. Attempt to Illow Ur a TaaameMt. PATkhsoh, H. J., Nov. 25. A das tardly attempt wae made yesterday to blow up an Italian tenement In Jersey street, this city, with dynamite. The explosion damaged the building con siderably. Although the house Is ocsa- fled by many Italians no one was hurt, he police have not yet discovered th person or persons wh cemasltted the acU NIW JERSEY JOTTINGS. J. 6xlon Folwell's groeery store at Mount Holly waa damage! by Are yes terday to the extent of $1,000. Th State Convention ef the Hew Jersey Catholic Benevolent Legion was held in Patterson, K. J., yesterday. ltdward Graebnrn. a lunatic escaped noiuVs aud Warren had established his I from the asylum at Suafco Hill yeBter reputntion. Last year he was on the I flay. lie was reeopttired at his home In jera ey eputi alck list but uearly all th season, played in the Yale game, lie wae uo& in form, howover, and did not distin guish himself. After Klggs resigned tho captaincy of tho eleven Warren wai chosen. Warren ploys on the right end. Noxt to Warren plays Harold, the right tackier. Harold is a powerful man. When running he reminds one somewhat of Cowan, although not the equal of that man as a player. Harold has played for three years on the Frank lin aud Marshall team, and was consid ered one of their best men. Siymmes, th oeutre rushsr ot the team, is n powerful looking fellow. Ills broad buck aud shoulders, his blghoad, smdhis oxpanilvo smile making him 6n of tho most Interstlng rasn on the 4 MMin Wheeler, loft guard, Is one of th most powerful man on tho rush line. Ha Is considered to be as strong as lliggs. Wheolor has pluyo.1 on tho St. Paul's school team, wuoro ho preparod for collega. Iliggs at right guard la tho giant of thu rush line. Ho is tho mainstay of tho team and tho man on whom CapU Warren moit rellea to break Yalo's rushes. Hi is of a football family. Two or three older brothers havo gradu ated from Princeton, and wore promi nent football players. At present there are four msmbers of tha f.imlly In col lege. Three of them play on the scrub toam and somotlmos ou the 'varsity. KIges hai played right guard ou the varsity oloven sinco he entered college in lbbU Itlggs Is not ouly a plucky tunn, but ho is a tricky mun,nnd fow can got tho best of htm. Princoton hiu two crack mou In Holly and Vlntont at left tackle andloft nd respectively. Holly Is u Sliortledga Academy man. He entercufPrluceton Heferee Brendenbnrah hot submitted a rrport to Chancellor MoGIll, t Tren ton, recommending that Mrs. Dr. Nsw ill ot Jersey City Height be granted a divoroe from he husband, Dr. Newell. Chancellor UoGIU signed an lit Ja no tion yesterday to restrain Joraey City from interfering with the Jersey City and Bergen Railroad la tha construc tion of. the Trolley system on Uenb gomery street, that city. J NEWS OF THE DAY. i The yearling Oily Trou Jro brok the world's record at Steekten, Cal. , yesterday, by trotting a mile easy in Mi, beating Dell Bird's time one-quar ter ot a secoau. ! The Thomson-Houston Carbon Com pany's Works, and iloLoan's Spike Works In Fremont, O., were destroyed by flro last night. Loss, JMO,OJ0 in surance, $1BO,001). Tho will ot the late Mrs. Charles Phil lip of Montreal, who diud recently at t.hn airo of 1)7 vonrs, boauouths over Tile Warlike Arrtnr of th renple Damp rnrd rrnkalale that a Rnporl. lining Juatlce to tit Rattlmnra'a Men Will Bus be rten4arad Itpart4 thrtt the Unlt4 Hiatal Will Daman Ia)4amnltr Vauijiaho, Nov. 23. In splto of the (UcliUa of Congress te do every thing possible to place Chilian finances upon a firm bails, and the fact that considerable retrenchment and econo mics are necessary, it waa dscldsd yes Urday, officially to devat th sum of $300,000 to provide for Chill's represen tatiaa at th Chlaage World's Fair in 1S01. Than i a marked reaetioa, as this aetloa just takan will show, in favor ot the United States. This may or may not he canaed by the fact that it Is an ackuewladget fact that the Chilian au thorities having the Baltimore's sailors' grievaneee In course f Investigation, are weakealng eoastderably. Though the official result o' th Inves tigation has not yet become known enough has leaked out to show that the high stand at first taken by the police and othsr officials has dwindled down into a much more common sense frame of mind. It Is reported here, in this connection, that this change of mind Is, to a con slderable extent, due to cohering ad vice whioh the Chilian government has received, seml-ofllcialiy, from the repre sentatives here of tho European powers. Tfie Chilians, there Is no doubt, nt one time counted In being supported in the ground they took by the British Minis ter, and psrhsps, by the British govern ment. There may or may not have been, at any time, foundation for such a belief, bat it is safa to say that the Chilians have been thoroughly con vinced that they will have to rely on themselves alone should she cause any further trouble to the UnitoA States. This assurance and reports which have reached hero of extensive naval prepara tions being made by the United States have conslderabl) dampened the war like ardor of the people of this elty and of Eantlaso, and it is probable that compromise report, doiag justice to the Baltimore's men, and indemnity to the United States will be soon rendered. And now. another most important question has cropped up. It is reported her In official circles that whatever the rosult ot the Baltimore inquiry may be, the United States will demand an In demnity ot Chill for the families of the men killed and for the expense th United States Government has been put to owing to armaments, etc., made necessary by the recent trouble between the two governments, sit. Cannacttout's Gubernatorial Fight. llAiuror.D. Conn., Nov. 25. In tho second clay's hearing of the Morris liulkeley case, Mr. Ingersoll consumed nn hour In muking his argument. lie dwelt upon the Constitutional question involved, and Insisted upon the claim ot the Democrats that the election is con summated in the presence ot the electors. He was followed by Hon H. O. Hobiu Hon. who closed for the Kepublloan side. He answered the main points ot tho Drraocratio argument, and held that It was competent for the Legislature to t;o behind the returns. It was agreod to submit supplemental briefs, and tu Court then adjourned without aay. S3f PERFECTLY PURE. (SdcocA is specially commended to sufferers from Indigestion, ui 1. oLumaun. jLenuciie ana jLNUintious. A PATRIOTIC WORK. Every person vtho Is pppoed to Tree TrsAe SUver; unci favors Auurlcan Industrial Inile ponaenco secured throtieh the policy of Pro tection, ihould read the documents published by the American Protective Tariff Letcne. As a i.atriotlccltlien, it ii your duty to place tbtia document! in the handi of your friend. They AT a fntereitinc and Instructive, and embrace dlecuMlone of all phaeee of the Tariff queitton. The Iji(pie publishes over CO different docu ments, comprising nearly 600 pages of plainly prlulej, carefully edited and reliable informa tion Anion: the authors of these documents are. lion. James O. lllairje j tVm. U cKInley, Jr., Uoveruorof Ohio; PinatnrB. U. Cnlloin. of lilt Unia; Senatitr Jossph N. Dolph, of Oregon, Kx Consul to Liverpool; Hecator A. 6. Paddock, of Hcbnukti ; Reuatnr Frre of Uaina foaator Caiey, of Nm tu Dakota i Muator Justin B. Uor rll, of Vermont; Senator Melsou W Aldrich, of llliode Iilmd ; Hon. Thomas 11. Dudley, of New Jeisey; lion. Kobert 1' Porter, of Washington I Prof. J H. Dodge, of the Agricultural Depart ment at Washington ; Oomniodore W, H. T. llutbcs. lion. 1. A Uartsborn, of Kew Torkt Congrfcssuiuu Polliver, of loirs ; 22os. 8. r. Jouoa; Darld Hall ltlce, of Boston; Za-Cong-tueman lviklna, of Eansaa i Dr. Z. P. lllUer, of Mem York Hon. Oeo. Draper.of Mass.; Hon. C L. lMwarda, of Texas i Judge Wm. Iwrece, of Ohio) Hon. D. O. Uarrlman, of Kew Tork; Hon Geo. H. Boutwell, ot Hies.; Hon K. U. Auiidowu. ot Kaw Tork Enoch Znsley, of Tenneasee. This complete set of documents will be sent to any address, pott paid, for Tit ty (SO) Centa. Address, Wilbnr F. Wakeman, Sec'y., No. 53 VToit Twenty-Third Street. New Tork. OI.IVHH WENDI5I.1. IIOI.MKS, When nskod if all diseases wero curable if treated rmrlf. !id i,Ypq. lint anmn riispaiw-a hp.i?fin two lninilred yenrs ago " rrecisely no one knows when pcrofula and specific diseasos becan. Wo only know that we inherit skin diseases, king's evil, rheumatism, brlla.abscenst'S, white sw elilngs. .vc, anu tuo meuicai worm is just leunnui; mm. Cactus Blood Curo is tlie ono only infallible veg MuUtln nntroilzpr ot these blood taints. Thr Lataat Farlslun RcnmlitL FaiiIS, Nov. 21. A scandal In upper official circles has just come to light und causes a lively sensation. M. Her bettc, brother of the French Ambassa dor at Berlin, was until recently Chief of Penitentiaries, and resigned his office under circumstances which made his resignation involuntary. Investigation has discovered that he connived at the debasing of a reformatory school for c rls into a hotbed of Immorality, ana if the eano comes to trial astounding re velations of olucinl corruption are probable. Lehigh. Valley Railroad. ABflANUKUKNT OB FAH8RNOKK THAWS. NOV 16. 1891 1'assenger trains will leave Hbeuuudonh for llHnch tlliuuk. iiohlzhtnn. Hlatlrietnn. intji. sauqua, Allenlown, liethlehem, Easton, fhll adelphlaand New York at 6.17, 7.40. 8.08 a.m., I1M aiOKOrlMw. "t 1 For iielvldere, Delaware Wntcr Gap and stroudbnrg t 5.47, a. m., and 6.26 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, tf.08 o, m For White Haveu, Wilkes-itarrn and i'llt tn 6.47. 9.08. 10.41 u. m 8.10 and 6fl p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10.41 n, m 8.10 and 5.26 p. m r or Anourn, itnaca, Henevn ana and Lyons 10.41 a, m and 6.26 p. m. FnrLaoeyvllle, Towauda, Bayro, Woverly, Eimlra, UnchoElor, llnrralo, Niagara Fl&, CblcaRO and all point West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.26 p. ra. For ii'lmlra and the West vlaaalamanca at 8.10 p.m. For Audeurlod, Uazleton, Htockton, Lum her Yard, Weatherly and l'enn Haven Juno tlnn at 5.4 r, 7.40, 9,03 a. m. and 12.62 3,10 and 16 p. m. For Jnanenville, Levlston nnd tleavei Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. nnd 6,26 p. m. For HcrautoniU 6.47 08, 10.41a. m. 3 10 and S:2iip. m. For lla.le Hrook. Jeddo, Urlflon aud Froe land at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m li62 3.10 and 6.28 o. m. ForQuakafee at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m end 3.10 b. m For Wigirans, U liber ton and Fraokvlllo at l.-W and 8.62 a m nnd 4.10 p. m. For Yatsvllle. Mnhanov City and Delano. 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, a. m., 12.62, 3.10,5.26, 8,03, H. vt ana ju.z p. m. For liost Creek, 3irardvllle nnd Ashland 4.27, 7.48,8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.10,4.10, 6.36 I. 10 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwatr. St. Clair and I'ottsville, 5 60 .40,8 52 10,4)a.m..52,8.10,4.10,5.i onl :.m. For HucK Mountnlu. New Boston and lore, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. ., 12.62, 3.10, 6.28 and 1.0") p. m. For Kaven Knn, (Jentralia, ML Carmel and iliamoklu, 8.52, and 10.15 n. m., 1.40, .4ii ant 8.03 D. m. Trains lonve Shamokln for Shenandoah, ".56 11.55 a. ui., 2.10, 430 and 90 p. m., arriving .t HUinandoab, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20 aud i i.io p. in. aONDAY THAINB. For Lost Creek, Glrardvlllo and Ashland, 60. 9.10 11.85 n. rn 2.45 n. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and .FoltsvlIIc, a.uo, vsv n. m 4.10 p. m. For Yutesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, ,00, US5 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. For I.ofty, Audonrled and llaeleton, 8.0T ' m., i.io p. m: litawnqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easor uianew xora, e.wa. m., i.vjp. m. For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. k. Ii. BYINGTON, Uen'l Pass. Act., Uethlth ira Philadelphia and Roadiog fiiilroad xfme Table in effect Xov. IB 1891 r-.'livio iviVf cnpvivnnui iopnunwc Mini u uuain uuliHiUUJUrtll as I'UliUUllO or New York via I'hllAdAlnhiii.. n'Ank-iiiLVfl. 2.10 6.25, 7.20 B. m. and 12 36 2.50 and 6.fl m. rjnnaay 2.10 ana 7.48 . m. For New irk, via Mauch Chunk, week daya, 6.2S, 2), a. m. nnd 12.3 j nnd 2.60 p. 111. "oi Heading and Philadelphia week days, .10, 5.26, 7.20, a. in., 12.35 J V) and 6.55 p. m, 1 iiday.210and7.48a.m., 4; p.m. nr If arrlsburg, week days, 2.10,7,20 a, m,i ,50, 5.55 p. ra. For Allenlown, week days, 7. 20 , m 12.85 .f0p. m. F r Pottsvllie, week days, 2.10, 7.W,a. m., 2.E0 Ufl and 5.55 p.m. Sunday, 2,10 and 7.48 . m. 4 80 n.m. for Tatnaqau and Mahanoy City, week lys, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a, m., 12.3i 2.50 and 6.56 ' m, nuuuuy, iuana n. m., 4.30 p, m. Additional tor Jttalianoy City, week days 7.00 p.m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days. T t) a. ro., 2.60 p.m. For Wllllamsport. Hunbury and LewlsburK, ret days. 8.2, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1,35, 7.00 hti Hundny 3:23 a.m., 3.05 p. m. ''or Mahanoy Plane, week davs. 2.10 8.25. .", 7.'AI nnd 1I.3J a. m., 12.35, 1.36, 2.50, 6.55, 7.0") anO i.Xt. u. m. Hundny, 2 10, 3.25 and 7.48 n. ni. .1.00, a.u p.m. ?irst National Bank, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. 2-10 3 23 7.48 n. m 8.05. 4.30 p. m. "or Asmana ana nnamoEin. weea 3 2i 5.25, 7.20, 11.31 a. m 1.36, 7.00 and. . .11. Hundny 3.23, 7 48 a. m 8.05 p. m,t THAINB FOll BH ENANDOAHi " inave New York via raiiaueionia. .ishU Hunday, 0.00 p. m., 12.16 nignt. I .eave New York vli Mauoh Chunk, woek . 4.10. 8.45 a. in.. 1.00 and 3.45 o. m. Hun. day, 7.00 a. m. LjHavi i-niiiwoipnia, weet aays, t.iu, ana 10.00 a. ra. 4.00 and 6.00 p. ra., from Broad md Callowliill and 8.3.3 a. m. and 11.30 p. m, from 9th anO l-troen streets. Bunday 9.05 a, m, 11,80 p. m. from 9th and onsn. lave Koadlng, week dayo, 1.33. 7.10, 10.06 nd 11.60 a. ni., 6.56, 7X7 p, m. Bnuday 1.35 and i u.-h a. m. lav I'ot.tsvlUe, week days, 2.40,7.40 a. m., 2.80, .ll p. m. Bundny, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and 2.06 ,m ra. 1 AlmUl.,l.U, lad, iiiiu u.u. J'. JiM nuiiuaj w 7.43 m. and 2.60 p. m. avo Mahanoy Olty, wet k days, 8.40. 9.18 .ul 11.47 a. in., 1.61, ' 9.44 p.m. Bun lay, 3.46,8.17 a. m., a.i) p. m, Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2'4 1,4,00 ..30,9,35. 11.69 a. m.,1.05, 2.06. 6'20, 028,7.57, and "1.11 o. m. Sunday 2.U, UKl, and 8.27, a. m 3 37,6.01 p.m. ijbuvo Ulrardvllle (Rappahannock BlatlonJ vMk days, 2.47 4.07, 93$, and 9.41 a. m 12.03, 12, 6.28, 6.32, 8.08 and lO.Od p. m. Bunday,2,47t 0 , 8.33 a. ra. 3.41, 5.U7 p. m. savo WllllatoBport, week days, 8.00,9.15 and 1.60 a.m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.15 . m. if or Baltimore, Washington and the west la B. & O. K. B., throuRli trains leave Girard -.venoe station, Philadelphia, (P. A K. B. K.) ' 16, 801 and 11.27 a. m l.l, 4.21, 6.55 an 7 13 0. m, Bunday, 83 8.02 11,27 a, m 3.56 '42 Jd7.13p. m. atjIantio city division. 1 eave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreat Whaif a in jutu ritreei w nan. Var Atlittill- CtlT. Weak-duvs Einres3.9:01 a. m. 2.00.1 P. ni. Aocommol'itlon, 8 00 a, m. and j. m, aaudays. express, 9.00 a. m. Acorn 'iio.alton,8.00 a. in. and 4.30 p. m. Returning, leave Atbtmle City, depot t untie and Arkansas avennes. we"k-aat Eipress,7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 4.00, p.m. Ac commodalioD8.10 a. m. and 4.80 p m. Sundays-Express, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.3i) a.m. nnd 4.30 p. m. O. t. HANCOCK, Gen'l Pasa'r Agt. A. MoLKOI). Pres. A Gn'l Manoger. Capital, $100,000,00. Trust Company Claims 8150,000. Atihw M Y . Nov. 25. Anullcatlon tl00 000 to different charitable institu- wns mude to tuo special lerui ot ino ou. turns in that citv. premo Court, Justice Fursm.in presld- I?8 .Sir1 dPtl0aenvenCCmlTh: w SgSti&l ZnZ tonimlue'e-wargu h . LW.&&X: preparation ot all matters conueoica ' ' "tmnt of tho State of New York to return to the trmt company ?loy,0U0 tVeather InUleatlona. Tf AsniM itos, Nov. 25. For New England! Blightly coldar weitorly windtanl colder, fair weather; coldor and fair to-morrow. Tor Eastern Now York, Eastern Penney!, van!, Kew Jeraer. Maryland and Dclawarei Oonllnued cool; wostt-riy winds aal fair weathen allihtly warmer and fair weatawr to-morrow. For Western New York and Tf eitern Ponv this year as a freshman. Una aay wmio ,TlnUl Contlnue4 .8iai westerly wUd. aai ; r ",r"u tt.n uj wuo w I v.iw - .. quest of now material. He was asked It he ever played football. He replied that ho had played a llttla, and further said that he intended playing at least for the acrub toam. His youthful nppearance aonrccly justified nuy hope of muking tho 'varsity. But oue day's pracblco was nnfflnlont to convince Warron that Holly bad in hlin the making of a 'vanity man. He was placod at guard, then at tackle, aud has held the latter position ever since. Ho Is not over heavy, but is Tory strong. Behind tho lino Princeton la strong. With King at quarter back, Flint and Too for half backs and Horuans at full Back, the ball ought to be advanced inoie times than it la forced back by Vale. King Is a "heady" player. He ia oool and fullows the ball closely. Flint and Boo are round gainers, and Humana in a good kicker. Princeton uWo has a good Hue of substitutes, a faot which speaks well for tho futuro of her game. Yule will probably put the sarao fa miliar men in tho Held that played against Harvard at SprmgOeM last Sat urday. These men are: Hinckey, loft end; Winters, UR tackle; HalfelUnger, left guard; Sunford, contre; Morrison, right guard; WallU, right tackle; Hart well, right end; Barbour, quarter baok; Wins, left half baos; Capt. McCluug, right half back, and UcUormick, full buck. The betting ou the gamo Is light. Students aud aportlng men oiler 0 to 3 on Yale, but find fow tukera. There Is one man who oilers $8,000 to $1,000 on Yale und ouuuot get his money covorod, X'or small uinouuU he could Und many taker. HJ3W TOOK. ItABBVll. New York, Nov. H.-Ueuer oa call easy at 4 per cent, BONDS. Closing Cloilaj Yestordnr. To-day, 5 a, lie OOU s. Coup....... U7lt) HUH I lu:;::;:.:: uvil noa 0 s, loup HI &TUCK iiAUt;r. Cloain Closing YosterJar. 'lo-dny. Canadian racldo 'On Central 1'uoinc IrTT, Chloao. llur. & Quinoy 100)4 10154 Dolawuro it Huilson iSJ5i 1211 Krie..... -Wf Jirlepref... ml ae Biioio 5i;s 'S.. ljiila & Nash 77ls 77 MlohUan central deposited with tha Hauking Department when the trust company coinraunceu to receive deposits aud assume obligations iu this State. New Coal Mine Opened. Mr. Ci-nsiEL. Pa.. Nov. 'J5. Work has cotSinenced in the Patterson Coal Com pany's mine at this place. The opera tion is the largest in the lower anthra cite region, aud when worked ruu handed will employ 1,200 miners and hip 50,000 tone monthly. Tin now breaker Is situated In the centre of 2,700 acres of rich coal lauds. A seven mile railroad connecting the new workc with the Philadelphia & Reading system was completed on Saturday. COPYRIGHT 1331 Wound up tho man or woman who's "run down." Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery set3 tho wheels going. It starts tho torpid liver into health ful action, purities and enriches tho blood, cleanses, repairs, and strength ens tho system,' and restores health and vigor. As an appetizing, rc storativo tonic, it sets at work all tho processes of digestion and nu trition, and builds up flesh and strength. For all scrofulous humors and blood -taints, and even Consump tion (or Lung - scrofula ), if taken iu timo, it's a positive remedy. Unlike tho sarsaparillas, which claim to bo good for tho blood in March. Aniil, and May, "Golden Medical Discovery" works equally well at all seasons. Unliko other blood-purifiers, too, it's guaranteed to benelit or cure, 111 every case, or your money is re turned. On these terras, it's tho cheapest. You pay oly for tho good you get, But it's tho best or it couldn't be sold so. Health Inspectors fer Canidlaa Trains. Wasuikoton. Nov. 25. Assistant Secretary Nottleton, nt the request of the Governor of Michigan, Iras assigned health inspectors to board tr-iius coming from Canada. This lmpectlon Is caused by the prevalence of smallpox; In Caua- ia. The inspectors win us niuoasa u Port Huron and Detroit, Mich. H10 Cnurt-Irtll Suspended. Washington, Nov. SO. An order was lisuod at the War Department suspend ing, until further orders, the court-mar-tlal appointed to meet in New York atty tor the trial of Major Charles O. Throckmorton. Second Artillery, ao- cnued ot duplicating pay accounts. Missouri Paclflo 00 hew Jersey 1 entral UJh Northwestern llo io 1 llmanll K rltfUtlOfl I'aoiaoMall 30 Heading " Ilock isiunu. k latll Union raoino Western Union. V UKAIN MAKKBT. Wbnat--Uitrket oDi.iod in-eulor and closed slo.idv. No. 1, rod winter, 10t: Deo.. iuni Jan. 107V4 C0rll.-JiarKUfc uuomcki mm uiiroiai D.nnujr, No. a., mixed, 74 Nov.. 87t4: Deo., 5u, Jau 6..H. UatS-'iatKei. DIUWI llSnUV, U. , IUIU, 46a50i; Dvo..401i: Jan.! 40. I'UOWUOB. u'eumery, State & l'enn.. eitros.SJ caWMn, Inaiuery, western, nrsti. c.a'7 c. t.'reimery, western, aeuonds 2.1 aa2t 0. 6totedalrr. h. f. tuuarentrs....,J7 cu o. Ciieksk - BUito factory, full cream, Sept. fanoy.. ullHi State f notory, full ci-Aim , 10 all btate factor)', lull crouai, line UOl all State factory, fulloreaui.irool to primei" ulov State fiielory, oouimoii tu (.ur 8a u04 I.ivb rouLTitr Spring chloUeiis, ch loe, lariteperb'.. opring ouio&una, ttriuie..,,,, Funis. Juraoy, State, l'a., per lb, liHiatiED Poccrnv- Turkxy, mixed weights, per lb, 13 ali erb!. sl'Ui UUal'.'A li.... lH all Imralgrnnts of a Month. Washington, Nov. 20'. During Octo ber past 51,182 immigrants arrived in tho United States, against 40,207 111 October, 1800. Of tho arrivals last month. Uiirnianv lurmsaad u.Jti Hunsia, 7,030; England nnd Wales, 5,882; Ireland, 5,28'; Sweden and Nor way, 4,oxu nnu itaiy, Cnnservattve Cunventioii Over. nmMiNQHAM, Nov. 25. The great Con ervatlve Convention ooueluded yester day. At the initHS meeting In the Town Hall last night tuo aiarquis m oausuury made nn address, In which he said: "Homo rulo for Ireland would only Iad to rebellion und tho necessary re-conquest of Ireland by England." PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS. Calvin M. Dechart, superlntandent of the Mt, Penu Gravity RmI, Isunter ar rest chnrged with criininul negligence at the hands of the district-attorney. The action Ib based lipou the verdict of the coroner' jury. John Kelly Is dead in the Altoona Hospital from Injure woeived at the hands of Kd Douoguo soma week's ago. The two moa nd quarrelled, anu uon- opportunity, W. Leisenrmg, Pros., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmg, Cashier, 9. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open tilly From 9 to 3. 3 PER 0BNT. INTEREST ! Kuia ou BiiviMst nepoHltH. A ,T. GALLAGHER Justice of the Peace, Deeds, beaseH, Mortgages and Bonds written Marriage licenses anu ngai oiaiius promptly attended to. Real EsUle, Golleclioa and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business. Represents the Northwestern Life InsurauceUo. OFKiOE-Muldoon'sbulldiuK, corner Centre and West Hie., Hhenandoah, f. Good Properties of All Kinds for Sale. 1. A two story double frame dwelling house sloreund restaurant, on East Jenlre St. 2. A dwelling aud restaurant on East Centre 3. Desirable property on oorner Centre and jaruin Btreeie, suuuuia lur uumuws pur-finals. 4. A two story double frame dwelllug, 011 west ijiova streei. Two 2-story Irame dwellings on West Cen tre strtieU 6. Two I story dwelling' on the corner ol coal ana cuestnut streets More room in one. 7, Two-Rtory alnele house on North Chestnut street witn a tame wareunuse atine rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildlnge corner or iiioyaana uuoert streets. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY- Will promptly r-Uee the moist ilia troNttng case of Acuta or Chronic JHieu inatlaiu or Gout, Hy strictly oheerTlng ttie directions, turn curojou pcrmaQ-ently uuiir toe numtrouf prepsruiorj. mat rood the couatry, tbli medic too la tv upeclfl for tho Trlou9 formi tifrlieunjatlim cnlr. nfl not In iny icmo a "curetll" Una bottle trill m.k t iHiefa uty iiuiircvHloD on the Titein. -nd la cconcetlaa iih tbc illl, eoalnoe tLe luflfrer that tho Froper remtiuy txwt net. ronim. iou r etrntitiy ro qaPt4 to tt-it tho merit of tltltOUT'S ItHKUMATIC ICEMI.DY. fti fti Tlu.ble propertUi tro tndoried by hundred! of the Uioit iiailieri-B icnviiiia-i-iB, Unlj legct-Me Infrfdiemi, rrmtrkkble for their enr-tnt voveri, rt used In the mtr.ofetur of kKUUT'B K1IF.UHAT1G KKMEUV. tl.00 For Bottle. 6 Bottles, 5. CO. nil!, 25 Cts. Bex. If your itore-eep'r doei cot ktep It, tcDd fl.H to lb iuaur-eturer. d1 you viH rceelvsit by niell. ALilllsKT Kl.OUT, 3G3T Market Stro(;. Vhllod'a. Va. 1 m I, 1.40, l!akky nree5V nlshL People's Oyster Bay ! EOAN' BUILDINO, 12 E. Centre St., SUcnanctoali CHAS. C. GUISE, Props, nThne. watchins for an i.-.i vAnu Dt-i.ll .vir.V. n linlr u ml Turkey, mlio.i wourats, perm, ia at loruauou u; - .. .. OVa chic's., Plitia- .lat lbs, topUr.,,iR) aJ l.acipod, being atill ut large. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest sloclt in town. Artistic Painting, Graining and Decorating! J. P. GARDEN, 10 2-6ra 221 W. Centre Bt.. SHENANDOAH CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 01 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, k OYSTERS Itiw, Htewed, Scalloped, IMnncftfor iriea to oraer. f am lies suppnou nt their house with the best oysters the marmot aQords. All Orders Promptly Filled. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor, Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A fine line of Choice GU0CEIUE8 Nuts and Candies, Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlet receives his erecn truck dallv I ro m the city markets, which is a gu'trnnlee to his ciwomera that they will receive fresh gooaswu'ii uuyn girom mm. PENNSYLVANIA flAILRCAD. BOHnTI.KILI. DIVISION, m Tid after September 1 1881, Iraini will lea Bhejumdoah as follovit: For Wlggan, Gllberlon, UTackvllle, New .Ustle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.1W, 8.1 m und 4. 15 p m, bundays, O0,l).40a m andMOp m. For Fottsvllle, 6.UU, .lu a m and 4. IS p m. Unndays, 600, B.W a m and 3.10 p m, For Heading, 6.00, a m and 4.15 pu. Sundays, (WO, 9.40 a. ra. and 3.10 pm. For l"ottBtown, Phoenixville, W orris town rad Fhiladelphla (liroad street station), 6,00, a. m. and 4.15 p mweek days linnaoys, uou, u.iu a m s.iu p m. Trains leave Fraokvllie tor Bhenandoah at 10.40 am and 12.14. 7.42.10,09pm. Bandays. U.13 a m and 6.40 p m. Leave fottsvuie lor unenaunoau, lu.ionna 11.43. a m 7.19, 9.42 p m. Bnndays, 10.40 u m 1.15 pm. ... UTOVe 1 UllUUUipUlH ICnJWl HUCOI. HlUblUUli tnr intlvllleanlUlienandoah. 5.57. SSiu m 4.10 and 7,00 p m week: days, autidaj ft 60, and u.a! am k -rr 1. o on . nr. m An E ff m eOriUW iUlk,OidU,1l,W, u.ou, u.uu, f.UV, 3.VD8.30, rf.GO. lLOOand 11.14, ll.Soam. 12.00 noon, tnmiteu exprHini i.iri y ui.i ii it, a.au, o.J, s.ua .'), o, e.ai, o,vi f,uo,uaaa ii m, 12.01 nlgbt. 4 ..ni. .... tnnl ml, o on mi 1IM. ll.ifcj . IU. HIIU 1 41, 14.., 4 oj, v., iiiiuiwu, 4.SO), 5.23, ft 21. ts.t , .11 Miom aad 12.01 nliznt For Mea uirt. Liong uraocn ana iniermeaiaie stations 8.&0, 8.23 and 11.39 a. m., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. wpcfe days, ouudayn B.25 a. in. For Baltimore aud Wasulngton. 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 a. m 4 11, 1) 67, 7.10 p.m aod 12 03 nii?nt aauv anu h m. io.o a. iu.. ia u miteu express with dintnir car toltaitlui ire) 1.30 8.46 p. in. wo It days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4 01 weetd-iys, 5.08, 11.80 p. m. dally. For Kichmoud, 7 20 a. in aud 12.03 night dallv. 1 30 i) m. aally. except suud .y. . "..ins luavo Hamsouru lor l'H..s a.-? tad .te west every day at livfl ai d 8.1 ' a a ma .1'.) amiiiea) ana v.vi, a au, v.sa p in. w ay tor Jtonn t m and 4.10 p m every day. Sfor Plttsburs only, 11.20 a ia dully ait lo.ao ot week dayit. s .eave Hnubury lor "Wlll.amsport, JSlmlra, viandolgua, Rochester, Btrttalo and Niagara Ails, d.lu a iu naiiy, nu Lit pm wea uuyn. "o- w&tKllia, s.su p in wera aays. Knr lirln und Intermediate ncilnts. 5.1" a m '.all p. For Ijoox Havon. 5.10. and tf.Stl n m, iniiv. 1.42 and G.30 D. in. week dlivu. For tonova .xlO n m 1.42 and afij m week day a, .ioa. m euuaays. -TTTTIiiMINOTON di NOUTHEKN 11. It. Trains leave Heading (F. 4 K. station) foi nihrdltar. Kfivfert. Hlrabboro. Joanna. HDrine- neia, waynesourg j unction, uoaiesvuie, west Cbester.Chadsford Junction. B. A O. Junction, Wllmlncrt.nn nnd Intermediate stations, daily except Hunday, at 0.23 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p. m. Bunday only a 8.05 p. m. I For Warwick, Bt.leter and Intermediate Hatlons,dally except Bunday, at 930 a.m., and 5.19 p, m. Bunday only 8.15 a. m. Knr Hlrdsboro and intermeaiato 6ta',', Uatnrday only, at 12 m. VR9 For Haltlmore and Washington 'B, A orli.., 11.) dally except Hunday at 6.23 and 8.80 a. m. and S.15 p. m. Sunday only al 3.05 p. m. Trains arrive at Heading V. & H. Btatlon) Irora Wilmington, B. St O. Junction, Mont chauln, Chaddslord Junction, West Chester, Leuape, Coatesville, Waynesburg Junction, Sprlngfleld.Joiinna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey. fai'tfLtiri Intermediate stations, dally except , Snnday at 10.20 a. ra. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m. Bun. any only at u.zi a.m. Vrnm Ht. Peters. Warwick and Intermediate 1 stations, dally except Sunday, at 8.21 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at 6 p. m. From Blrdsboro and intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. Fiom wasmngiou ana naitimore. aaiiy ex i cent Bunday. 10 20 a. m. 6.52 and 817 p. m, Bunday only at 11.21 a. m. j uuwhess uiuuua, uen'i rass. abi i A.G.McOAUBLAND.Bupl. j JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, dBE, CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on hand. The best temperauoe drinks. John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Ageriit, OFFICE beddaWb Building, i Cor Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half storv double fmmnl dwelling house, wltb st ire-room andres-J taurant. liOcatea on least uentre uieei. A valuable property located on Bout din street. 1 S Beven dwelling houses at the corner J oert ana ioya streets, uooa l xerms reasoname. 1 lnvcf J A