: YALE'S GREAT DAY ' rrincoton's Tigers Weakened i in tho Second Half. THE FINEST GAME IN YEARS. Neither Bids Boored in the First Half but K Yala Won 19 to 0, Tho Mulch Wltnoeil r WlltUr Untliit- InRtlo Ciuwd of Nearly Forty Thousand l'oiiplr, Win. Dliln't Ml ml the Itiiln 11 Jtlt MHBIllllcnnt Work nr Santa tit the Men Much llliitutlsfMctlon Kxprimied With tho JlmiBBinmt. Other lnmf. New York, Nov. a?.- Poor I'rtncoton I The "tigers' " admirers are very euro at her defeat yesterday by the score of 10 to 0 In the great championship Kama with Yule, but force a disconsolate smile now unci then, nnd. feebly murmur: "Look out for us next year." Yale deserved her triumph, won it fairly and wears It modestly. Her toam wan per fect In action, her Interference a treat to enjoy, bor tackling forceful and effective. Football has beoome a remarkablo In stitution in this town. That it is grout attraction for at least one day in tho year may be believed when it is ob serv.il Hint elderly und staid men and women sat on dump and rough boards from 10 o'clock in the morninir till o'clock in the afternoon In order to see the beKlnuiuK of the Kama, Tho gates wore not open till 10 o'clock, but by that time ureat crowds of persons had gathered about tho dlf fen nt entrances, lly 11 o'clock n great crowd bail gathered in tho grounds and ove y moment it was augmented by fresh arrivals, lly noon nil tho free seats were occupied and the gruud stand had become fairly well filled. A halt hour Inter it benu to rain but the peo pie kpt coming just as fast us ever, lly 1 :30 evury available space about tho field Wai occupied The sight iu the stand was protty in extreme. On evory hand were tho waving colors of dllTorent colleges and these, added to the brilliant costumes of the women, made a bright and uuliimt ing picture. There were fully 37,000 persons pros eut when tho Yule toam, nt 3 o'clock, filed out of tho club houso and canio onto the field. They wore followod iin mouiatoiy uy tno black and orange jktrlped young men of Princeton. A ""wllil deltigo of shouting and blowing of horns and waving of flags occurred n minute later when tho two teams lined Ul) iu the middle of tho gridiron. Then as each mau bent forward with his hands on his knees and gazed hard at Ills opposite, tho noise suddenly stoppod, and every one of those more tnnn di, 000 wild men and women was as still as n Btutuo, nnd every one of those eyes was focusscd on ono ltttlo spot where the ball was. The game vras about to begin, 'Hie teams lined as follows YAL.E. I,cft End. Illnkoy. lAiIt Tackle, w U. Winter. Ix-ltOiMrd, V. W. Jlollulflniier. Cvutio, 1'. J. hMlinnn. lllKht (iuurd, S. N. Morlsnn. Hlillit Tuokle, O. W. .Mills. Hlglir l.nil. J A, Hartwell. Quiirtcr-uilck. I'. II. llnrlmur. flight Iluir-biiek, I.. T. llllsi. l.u?t llall-lwck. T. I,. McClung. J uil-baorf, V, U, MvCorWlgk, l'lll.SCBTON. ItlKhtond, It. II. Wurreti. ltiglittuoili', A. 1 IlaroM, K'Kllt gllilid, .1. II. lUggS. Comer, J. (). Syiiiinw, Lift sumd, A. T. Wheclor. Ji'ft. tii"k;, A. 1 Holly. Lift ond, II. Vllloe t, yuuiter back, 1. King, lettlmll'-tmclt, J. M. Flint, ltmlii liiilMmul-, J. . l'oe, Jr. l ull-back. S. Ilonmiis, jr. Then the game began. Princeton won tho toss and tried the ancient "V" triok with slim success. Yalo's center seomod invulnorable. Ilefl'elfliigor, Sauford and Morrison were n trio of gl.ints tuat could not bo moved. Thou Princeton changed tactics. She depended upon ilouinns' great punting ability, and time and again when tho boys from Nassau were In the very jaws of defeat his brilliant work would put tho toam out of danger and rolegnte tho buttle to xulo's Held. It was something now to Yale. She might shatter tho tenter of Princeton, nnd daring Mcdiing and the agile IJltss might make their famous ond rushos with success, but evor) time tho danger seemed most imminent llomans was on hand. Tho rushers, too, backed him superbly, nnd In this was displayed the ouly real team work of Prliicotan. AVhen he puntod thoy were right with the ball, making rocovery of ground by tho blue legged boys Impossible). For half an hour the battle wajjod warm, with tho ndrnntago hardly In fa vor of either team. Yalo's admirers wore silent. Her substitutes on tho coaching Hues and her friends said lit tle. They were confrontod by tho big gest kind of n condition. Their theory of what Princeton was to do was sadly ut fault. Fifteen minutes only re mained of the first half, and they wero as far from scoring as over. MoClung was becoming desperate. Hu lined his men up and they set to work with grim determination. They apparently wont iu to wipe up the earth, or that portion of it between them and lhe goal posts, with the boys from Princeton. They ran brilliantly, employed all the art of masters of the game, fought and struggled as they never before were called upon to do. Hack, they would drive the 6trlped stocking athlete, hack to the very verge, but llomans was always on hand, and with n phenomenal kick would send the ball tt center again. Faator and faster thoy flew too fast for Yale, fur tho time keepers oalled tho first half when the ball was still far n the goal and neither team had . eoored,, Xa'a wag downcast and I'rlnse tons frittnds wom ecstatic They car ried the eleven pit the field in triumph and It was with dillloulty that the police could keffp the crowd out of tho room where many hands were caring for them. Hut If the crowd could not get Into the room 11 could still cheer, and a thou sand mi n who swarmed about the cot tag.' roared their congratulations. 5'h respite for the players was brief. They were out In IB inhiutes and at work again. Yale had the ball and tho dogged determination with which she carried it through Princeton's torrltory wus a rl h treat to all who adpilro pluik, barked up by bone and muscle and 1 1 ans mat knew no talluro. x .. i i ..,.i u.i-.. her Bhe could not withstand the ton. . i.. i. ii-.i - tt t case of beef and bone, and over the slin- wry gran and mud tuo tlgew rerel0,i "V" " ' mjurou. . - driven luck. They scema.t rattled. They forgot, strategy. Tlnfy I neglcctod to use) the methods which, It' they, hail not brnuglilt victory, nt i least, had averted defpnt In the first hlilf. Thoy opposed foroa to forco, and they lost. two touchdowns and n kick from the field and a touchdown on which a goal wn kicked wore made lu rapid sucoes- slo'i. Princeton's Individual work was really hernia, but her Win work was utterly noglootod. It was only whon It was lrlven home to them by the soore of 19 to 0 that thoy seemed to wako up, and then thoy strove to snvo the whitewash, llomans' punting wns again called Into play und with tho same suocenful re sults so far as Yale's not scoring more was concerned. Time was called while the ball wns still lu play, but the great intercollegi ate ganin of '01 wss ovor and Yalo was dual champion of the year. Whllo tho wretched weather un doubtedly had something to do with tho nttondanco it was not tho only deterrent cause. The grounds were entirely In. adequate, and thousands wore unable to get In, among them many who had purchased tickots. 'Kali, Hab, Hah, Yale 1" was om nipresent last night. At the hotels, ,ln tno theatres nnd other places of amuse ment, on the stroets, from .Harlomt to tho Battery, and from the East Klver to tho North River, everywhere was en countered crowds of wildly demonstra tive students, cheering the grent victory yesterday. In several of the theatre. the noise crontod made a farce of the per formance, but everybody took the mat ter good naturedly, and bbt few arrejts nro reported. Cornell lleaten Ity Chicago. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 27. The Chicago University eleven beat Cornell yestor- day by 13 to 4. About 12,000 people shivered and shouted during tho game; Chicago won by individual nlav nnd slugging. Cornell put up a strong, plucky gnmo In toam work, but -wore hopelessly weakened In tho rush line by an injury to Galbreath, which forcod him to retire. Every member of ttie Cornell team rocelved wounds of soino sort, and nearly every ouo retired at tho ond of the gnmo with his face besmeared with blood. Osgood, JInnson, Johnson, Floy and Young did great work for Cornell. Columbia Defeat thn Ooorgetown. Washington, Nov. 27. Tho football game for tho championship ot tho Dis trict of Columbia was played yesterday at Capitol Park by the Columbia Ath letic Club and tho Georgetown Univer sity tenuis. Tho Columbins outplayed Ueorgetown at evory point, and wort by i a score ot 22 to 4. Tho Columbins made four touchdowns nnd kicked throe iroals. The Georgetowns made but ono touob down. The game was witnessed by. G,000 people. Mnrtin, of tho University ot Pennsylvania, acted ns refereo, and Schoff, of tho same college, umpired. : Cnlgntft rjnts tliR lVpnnnt. RociiEsTi:n, N. Y,, Nov 27. Colgate defeated liouhoster University .In a game of football yesterday, by a sqore, of .0 to nothing.' This gives. Colgate the Inter Collogiato championship pennant. Itucknotl University Ilefoateil. Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 27. An eleven from Franklin and Marshall College de feated the Iiucknoll University team nt football yesterday afternoon by a score of 12 to 0. IS THIS CHARLIE ROSS? Strange Ktory ot a liny Adopted by the Head raster btrultoit. ColtTLANP, N. Y., Nov. 27. A peculiar story Is told by Slierill Uorthwlck, relative to II GeorgejJStrntton, who died in New York whllo trying to bent Succl's fasting record, lie says that Stratton had adopted a boy supposing him to he Charlie Jioss. The sheriff and Hoss' father corre sponded with Stratton for a year re garding tho boy. The slierill got a clow as to wbero Stratton was living, and the latter learning of It Bent tho boy to Denver. He admitted that ha hud adopted the boy but would say nothing futher about him. Stratton was marriod nnd his wife lives In Minnesota. Many years ago she refusod to live with him whllo he had the boy lu the houso. The boy told tho sheriff many things and Stration's doath may help to unravel tho mystery which has so long surrounded tho hoy. Hu Is known hero as Fred Stratton. Stratton always refusod to say where he got tho hoy. The sheriff has many lot lors from Hoss' father and he will con tinue tho Investigation us to who the boy is. Four rirpinon Hurt. Philadelphia, Nov. 27. The lnrgo bag manufactory of Peter SToung, Swanston street, was totally destroyed by ilro yesterday afternoon. The loss will ronch fTO.OUO. While playing on tho fire four llremsn wero caught .by a falling wall and ware badly Injured. When tho wall was first soon tp topplo Georgo Crilly, of Kngino 17, was In such a position that escape was Impossible, Ho lay llut down and almost miracu lously escaped doath, receiving only bodily contusions. All ot the Injured were taken to hospitals. Unit Aet Uiiroiutltiitlimal, New Yohk, Nov. 20. A special ills, patch from Ottawa Fays the Dominion government Is advised that the law oUlcors of the Imperial government havo declared tho Newfoundland Halt act to be unconstitutional, Canada and New foundland, It has boon proposed, shall submit n joint case to tho Imperial Privy Council. If Newfoundland re fuses the British authorities oau, never theless, make the reference under an Im perial statute. .Miliar llijoct tliaTarina. I'aiuh, Nov. 27. The minors of Pas de Calais have rejected the terms offered thoin by thu combination of colliery owners, on the ground that the owners are not willing to abldo by legal arbi tration. Considerable oxcltoment pre vails in the mining towns. NEW YOIJK NEWS IN BRIEF. Jay Oould Is said to have stated that he Is out of Wall street forever. A weekly newspaper called the "Cort land Weekly Journal," with 48 columns. wade its lint appearance yesterday. I Br a wreck on the D. L. & W. road I Mcs.engervllle, yesterday between a ' Dtuseiiier train nnd a frMuhfc train Jolln Keating, engiuoer ot the passou- I , . 1 1.1 .j 1 TOfiTunEr Some Striking and Interesting Incident. '.About Having Your Plnjiugriiidi I'ltkeii. Copyrighted by Leo A Hhcpard,. Boston, and published by special arrun'tremottt with thcm.l Having n pliotogrnpft 'titln is'6ne of the great events ill a1 lmuty )ifo. The chief desiro Is to loolt tho w)ry fxMt; nnd on tliu success of the picture hinges, in many cases, the most Invjirtiititopocii in life. To work up a pi?.pVr nppenratice tlmo enough, is used which, if devoted to catching (lens for their phosphorus would cancel the entire national debt nild establish a Now York daily paper When you have completed yd'itr toilet you go to tho gallery and force yourself Ihto a nonchalanco of expression that I? too ubsuril for anything. 1 Then you tako tho chair, spread your legs gracefully, appropriate a calm and iudiilereut look and commence to per spiro. An attenuated mnn witli a pale face, long hair and a soiled iioph now comes oat of a cavern anil nil justs the I n HM,n l. nnf. ,.r ..,.1 i camera. Then ho gets back of you and tolls yon to sit back as far as yon can in the chair, and that it has been a remark ably backward spring. After getting you back till your spino interferes with the chair itself, ho shovos your head into a pair of ice tongs, and dashes at the camera again. Here, with a piece of discolored velvet over his head, he bom bards you in this manner, "Your chin out a little, please." The chin is pro truded. "That's nicely, now a little more." Tho chin advances again, and the pomado commences to melt and start for freedom. Then ho comes back to you nnd ships one of your hands on your leg in such a position as to give you the appearance of trying to lift it over your head. The other is turned under itself, and has be come so sweaty that ydu begin to feat that it will stick there permanently. A new Btream of pomade finds its way out and starts downward. Then he shakes your head in the- tongs till it settled right, and says it looks like rain, and puts your chin, out again and punches out your chest, and says ho doesn't know what the poor are to do next winter un less there is a radical change in affairs and then takes the top of your head in ono hand and your chin in the other, and gives your neck a wrench that would earn any other man a prominent position in a new hospital. Then he runs his hand through your hair and scratclies.your 6calp, and stops back to tho cauiera and tho injured velvet rot another look. By this time now sweat and pomadt havo started out. The whites of youi bunion uui. xuo iuica ui jyiu , show unpleasantly, and your whole eyes body feels as if it had been visited by nn enormous cramp, and another and much bigger ono was momentarily expected, Then he points at something for you to look at; tells you to look cheerful and composed, and snatches away tho velvet and pulls out his watch. When he gets tired, and you feel as if thero was but very littlo left in this world to livo for, he restores tho velvet, says it is an un favorable day for a picture, but ho hopes for tho best, nnd immediately disappears in his den. Then you get up and stretch yourself, slap on your hat and im medately sneak home, feeling mean, humbler1, and altogether too wretched for description. The first friend who sees tho picturo says ho pan sea enough resemblance to mako certain it is you, but you havo tried to look too formal to be natural and graceful. Tlrod Mothors, Hero ia Boat. Instant roliot for baby,. If colia hurts. Send to J. il. Ulllan or O. ,f. McCarthy, the druggist?, for sample bottle of Dr. Hand's Colic Cure. Always cures. No dingerous drugs. Great quantities of poultry are now daily blilpped to the ea-deru cities. 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Slgnor Lago's Royal Italian Opera Company, which is performing at tho Shattsbury Theatre, gave Mascagnt's riopular opera, "Caval lorla Itustlcana," yesterday afternoon nt Windsor Castle, by "command" of tho C;uoeu, and thus, for the first time in 30 years. Her Majesty heard an Italian opera. She appeared toenjby the muslo. IStllson Improving the 1'houograph. New York, Nov. 27. Inventor Edison Is engaged In a certain modification ot tho phonograph for tho purpose ot fitting it to become tho sucoessor of the raiuod lotter system In production of books for tho blind. The changes are chiefly In the way ot Increasing the capacity of the cylinders. It 1b expected to increase the reading range ot the blind. Rln O -a into do Sill llla.nti.fleil. London,' Nov! St A ''dispatch from Santiago, Chill, says that tho province of Klo Urando do Sul Is very dissatisfied with the new regime in Drazil, only ono member of the Cabinet having been se lected from lllo Qraude. The Rio Grando troops nt Suo Pedro have not disbanded. Cornelius Vundurbllt is back from Europe. Among tho important matters that await his attention nro tho plans for Improved New York Central tor mlnnl facilities in Now York, nnd tho former runuest of the business men of Syracuse for additional railroad faclll- ... ties lu that city. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of tho Notf York, Lnko Erie & West ern was in many respects the most im portant that has taken pluco iu many years owing to the fuct that it was de cided In view of tho road's splendid earnings during the past year to declare a dividend of 3 percent, on the $8,530, 000 preferred stock, besides paying tho usual charges nud 0 per cent, on Uio In come bonds. (COPVRIQHr IOSI Ought to be shatter tho great, griping, old-tastnoned pill. There's1 too' much unpleasant ness ..for tho money. Ought 'to' bo better, too. 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BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Malu St., Bhenaudoah. Ik Kaost SWtk f Bwrs, ilea, Otgare, kt, fJ K rOUKROT, inORNEMT-LAW. 7 I?., sufferers from Indigestion. flW. csun Lehigh Valloy Railroad. ABBANQEMENT OF FASSENUEIt TRAINS. NOV 15, 1891 Passenger trains will leave Bhenaudoah tot .IaUch(!lmiik,L!blKhtoTi, Hlatlneton, Cats anqua, Allenlown'. Bethlehem, Bastoii, rail 1162, 8.10, 6.21 p, m, For llelvidere, Dclswaro Water Oap and Uroudsburg at 5.47, a. mj ana 5.26 p. m. For Lanibertvllle and' rrenUrs, 9,08 a, m loI.yf. ,.U.,,Iayell Wllkes-llarre and I'ltU oti 6.47. 0.08, 1H.41 it. ra., 8.10 nnd 638 p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10,41 a. m 3,10 and 5.2 . m m?r 'EbnrntI.t!l,aca" Geneva and and Lyoni 10.41 a. tn., and 6.SK p. m. ForLaceyvllle,Towanaa, Bayre, Waverlr ilmlra, Rochester. Buffalo. Niagara Falls, 3hlcarco and all points West at loll a. m.,and .o p. m. 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For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Moral, 7.40, 9.08, 10.11 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.26 and s.01p.m. For Itaven Hun, Oontralla, Ml. Cnrmel and ShAmokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.M and 8.0S p. m. Trains leave Hhamokln for Bhenandnah, 7.5i 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and B.M p. m., arriving at iJheunndoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 6.26 and II. 15 p. tn. BDNDAY TUAIN8. For Lost Creek. Glrardvlile and Ashland.' i.50,9.10 11.35 a.m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and I'ottavlllf. S.00, 9.30 u , m 2.45 p. m. ror xniesvme, iiananny city ana Delano, s.HO, 11.35 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6,03 p. m. For liony, Andenrled and ilaueton, 8.01 i- m., 1.40 p. in: For Jlaiich Chunk. Liehlghton, Hlatlneton, lat&sauaua. Allentown. Bethlehem. ELiatnr ind Mew York, 8.00 a. m., 1.411 p. m; r or rouaueipnia, l.su p. ra. E. B. BYINGTON, Uen'l Pass. Attt., Bethlrhtm tiieatke m;ii.iir, 1 I I 1 , SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Gapital,' $i6o;do'o.bo. A. Vif. Leisenrna, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, 9. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Ialcl 011 BAViiiKM OepoHttH. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will rroratitlv relieve the niiiht din. trpHslng ciujb of Acute or Cbronlc llheu. inatUm or Gout, lly ftrictly observing the dlrectlous, it will euro you iroiau ently Uullk the numeroua rreptrttlom that flood the cQuatry , thla nicdlelite Is a 1 pec I Do for the ILssaBUlVisr muf w?u, "cure an une bouiomu mm lUak.JtliA fj ifttitfBctorr luinrcdBirtn An il inivm. am la connection 'tith the pilli, couvloee the lufferer tht iu proper remojj iiki pees louua. ita are troUjr re qu?itl to to it the mcrlti of tUKOUT'd KII12UMATIO KEMUDV. ita Tkluable proper tlet are eodorMd 1 hundred! of tho Onlj regeulile Ingredient!, rcmerkable Tor thelt euritlrt joweri, are uiel In the mar ufacture of kKOUT fl B11RUUAT10 HKllKbY. $1.03 Per Bottle. 6 Bsttloj, 55.C0. HUs, 5 Cts. Bet. If jour itorekeeprr doei not keep It, eeul to the (uuuivtucri iua juu win roeciTe it dt mail. AI.UKUT KltOlJT, 303T Miifkct Street, l'lillad'a, ra. People's Oyster Bay ! EGAN' BUILDIKQ, T2 E. Centre St., Slicnaudonli CHAS. C. GUISE, Props. OYSTERS Hiw, Btewod, Uoalloped, IMnnedor Fried to ordsr; Kamilles supplied at tbelr house with the bestoysters iiiu lunriuv uuurus. All Orders Promptly Filled JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck. Stand Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Frosli Oysters Received Daily. A tine line of Choice (IROCEMKs NUts and Candles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlet rtcelves hls'riwAn tmnlr ilnllv Irom the cltr market, which Is a guarantee iu ui. ku.iujuua umi-iuey win receive rrosu fiwuiw wueu uuyii giroiu mm, JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, dO E. CENTRA BT., SHEtfANDOAJI FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. First National Bank s?W adelpik and Boading Railroad Timi riWei in lifeel Xov. IS, 1801 HALNS m snENjiKDOAD AS FOLLOWS 1.16 V1 Philadelphia, weekdays m. Bundsfy 2.1U, and 7.4a a. m. For Nevi rk, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.as. w, a. m. and 12.35 and 2.J0 p. m, ' ' ' 1 -.10, 5.26, 7.20, a. m., 12.85 .so and 5.55 mm. iUdnv. 2.10 and 7.4S a. m.. 40 5. P .60 5.6S pirn ' We3k y"' 41u7'au m' 0p "n,own week "v. 7.20 m., 12.35 2.80 1 ra iX 5.55 p. m. 8udday, 2.10 aha 7.4fj m.. 4.30 p.m. For liimaoua and Mahanoy City, week J)i.'..8UI?lay' z-10id 7.48 a. m., 1,30 p, m. Vdditlonal lor Mahanoy City, week, daya 7.00 l7$kltmnA 0oluml,la' weok daJ"' B-or Wllllamsport, Bnnbnry and Lewisbnrk, ek days. 8.23, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1,35, 7jSi m. Hunday 8:23 . m., 8.05 p. m. ! J!allVP7 Wane, week days, 2.10 8.25, ,S'7,!2)n?-1 1''80 a-m- l& 'ASO, 65 7.00 ana 9 i. n in, Hunday, 2.10, 8.25 and7.4 iu. ,uo. 1,0 p. m. For Girnrdvllle (Rappahannock Htatlon) ;fedRy,2.'l"1, 3.25, 5.2i, 7JI) and, 11.80 a. m.; 12.35,135 2.60, 6.55, 7.00 and D.25. p.m. Hunday ,v 2-10 3 23. 7.4S ft. m.. S.05. 4J10 n. tf. ABhland and BhamoRln. week days, 3 23, 5.25. 7.20-, '11.30 . m.' I.85" 7.00 and iftaj in. Hundayj 3.23, 7 43 a. m 8.05 p. m. TKAIN8 FOK HHKNANDOAH 1 lave New York via Fhllaaelphla, week ays.T.45 a. in., 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. tn., 12 Jl lghU Bnnday, 6.00, p.m., 12.15 night. Leave Nesv York 'via Maur-h ahunk, voek 4.3i), 8.45 a. m., 1,00 and 8.45 p. m. Hun day,7.00a.m. jeav Philadelphia, week days, 4.10, and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m;, from Broad io-l Callowhdl nnd 0.3.3 a. m. and 11.30 p. m. mm nth and Ureon streets. Bundfty B.03 a. 31. 11.S0 p. m. from 9th anO nn-en. SAuve Kendlne, week dayn: 1.35. 7.10, 10,05 md 11.50 a.m., 6.55, 737 p.m. Uundny 1.35 and J.4S a. m. tave l'ottsvllle, weok days, 2.40,7.10 a. m.? U'j, U 11 p. m. Hunday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m. and '.05 -. ui. UmvoTamaqna, vee finys, 8.20, 8.48 and 1 .21 a. m., 1.21, 7.13, and U.13 . m. Hunday S.20 7.43 i. ra, and 2.60. p. m, ... jave Mahanoy u.:y, rpoc-ir days, 8.40, 9.18 al 11.17 1. ui 1.61, 7.41 and 0.44 p.m. Bun my, 3,40,8.17 a. m 8.20 p. m. Ueave Mahanoy I'laue, weok days, 2-41,4,00 . 10,9.33. 1U9 a. m.,1.05, 2.00. 5-20, 6 20,7.57, and ' m. Bnnday2.4t, 4.00, and 8.27, a. m. 3.37,5.01. p.m. l.mvA Glrardvlile (Rappahannock Htatlon) .9X days, 2.47 4.07, 6.31 and 9.41 a, m 12.03 2, B.iH, 6.82, 8.03 and UUW p. in. Bnnday, 2,47, 0 ,S33 a.m. 3.11,6.117 p. m. ueave WllllamstKirt, weekdays, s.00,9.45 and ,t n, in. o.do anv. lx.iti p. m. rianaay li.ia m, For Baltimore, Washington and tho west a B. & O. It. It., thrmifh trains loavn I4lrard wenue station. l'hUadelphla, (P. A K. K. B.) tO, OVi UUU Lltit H m., 1.1, D.OO 13 p. m, Hunday, 8.K 8.02 11.27 a, m., 3.50 ATJxANTlO CITY DIVISION, eave fhlladelphla, Uhestnut Street Whai f id -MiuthBtieet vvharf. J 'or Atlantic CUv. Wo9fc-d4ys-Htpres,9l a, m, 2.00. 4.00, . ui. AooomraolaUoa, 8 00 a. m. and 6.C0, . m. Hnndavs. mrnnvu. 9.00 a. m. Atn-tm moi4'lon,,00 u. m. and 4.30 p. m. Hturning, leave Aiiantio uity, aepot M'imic and Arkansas aveanes week-da s Kzpress. 7,30. 9.00 a. m. and 4.00. n. m. Afc- commoaatlon8.10 a.- m. and 1.30 p m. Bun-days-Kxnress, 4.00. p. m. Accommodation. 7.30 a. m. and 1.30 p. m. u. u. n&nwva, uen'l i-ass-r Agi. "l . JloliEOl). 1'res. Uen'l Mansser. PZfilSSYLVANIA RAILKOAO. 80HOYLKIH TJJVIBION. it nnd allrr September 1, ISM, trnlni uill teat Shenandoah at follows: Pot WlEan.' Ullberton. Kraetrrllie. New lafltle, Bt.i Clair,, and way. points, 6.00, 8.10 xaana s.io p in, Sundays,' 600, tt.40 a m and 3.1 0 p m. for Pottsville, S.00, D.U) a. ni anil. 15 p m, Sundays. 800, S.40 a m and 3.10- p m, l'"or Iteadtng, tl.OO, a maud 4.16 pu Sundays, 00, 9.40 a, m, and 3.10 p m. Vox Potlstown, I'hfleUtxvllle, Norrlstown nil Phlladeluhla (Ilroad stroet stntloni. 8.03. u. m, and 4,16 p 91 wees: daya cianaays, ow, v.it a m ii.ie p m Oulns leave KraotvUiB lor Shenandoah ai .Win and 12.14, 7.1AlJ,0p tn, ttundays, Teavo foitsvllla lor Hhenandoah, 10.15 ana 1.48. a m 7.15. 3.12 1 m. Hrmdavs. 10.40 a. m J.15 p m. Lavo rhlladelphlu (Ilroad street statlqn), .or Pottsville end Bhenandoah. 5.57. 8 3 a to 4.10 and 7.00 1 m week davs. Hondav A 60. and H.2S am , 'ZZ ror New Yors:.S.M, 4.05, 4.40, 5.85, 8.60, 7.SC,ff J.yfl 8.3it J.50. ll.OOand 11.14. 11.35 s m. 12.00 llnoi? . f (limited exnress, 1.09 4.50 n m.) 12.2112.41, 1.40, 2 120, 4.02 5, 8, 8.21, 8.50 7.13 B.li ud 10.00 p. ' m snnuars. s -zu. i.ui. 4.so. n.ia. s.12. s.sii. n.r.11. 11.35 in. and 12 21, 12.11, 2.30, -102, (limited, 4.n.S.28.,2).. . , .H i m aud li.Ol nliihl ForBea Girt, Long Branch and Intermediate stations 0.50, SZi and 11.30 a. in., 3,30, 4.00 p. m. weK oays. auuoay 0 2 a. m, For Ualtlmore aud Wasuluiston. 3.50. 7.20. 9.10 and 11. IS 11.1m,, 4 41, 0 57, 7.10 p.ra and 12.0.1 uiguiuaiiy uuu 001, lu.ua. 111., 1Z3 tiuuiieu express willl dining car to Italtlm ire) 1.30, 3.10 p. m. wo It days, for Ualtlmore Only 2.02, 4.01 wcosdiys, oM, 11.80 0, in. dally. Fur llichuioud, 7 20 a. m aud 12.03 night dally, 130 p. m, outly, osceptriuuday. tr-ius reave tiarribOurBi lor i'ituoure uua ue west evory day-tii.i aid 3.10 a m and .00 (limited) and d.40, 8 30, 0.35 p m. Vfay for UlooiiH . 1 a ni and 4.10 p m every day. For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.20 ax weeS days. 1 ,vo Bnnbury lor Wllltamsport, Elmlra, uandalzua, Uochoater, llutialoand Niagara alls 5.10 am dally, and 1.42 pm weekdays, or Watklns, 6.30 p m week days. For F.rio nnd Intermediate ixilnu, 5.10 a m.. 'ally. For lxck Uayen, 6.10, and 9.68 a m, :ally, 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. .week days. Foi tenova 5.10 n in 1.42 and 6,30 p m week days, .10 a. m Hucdays. H 3. B vaau, 3. B. WOOD, '.4an, Man'r 'len. Fasa. Ant, "Yy-ILMINGTON 4 NOUTHEHN B. B. . Time table in effect Mav.10, 1891. Trains leave Reading (P. It. station) rot Gibraltar, Heyfert, lllrasboro, Joanna, Spring field, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West Chester.Cliadsfora Junction, li. A O. Junction, Wilmington and Intermediate stations, daily except Monday, at 8.25 and 8.30 a.m. audlUi. p.m. Sunday only at 8.05 p.m. J For Warwick, Ht. Peters and Intermediate' statlons,dally except Hunday, at 9.20 a.m., and 5.19 p. m. ttunday only 8.15 a. m. For lllrdsboro and Intermediate stations. Saturday only, at 12 ra. My For Baltimore and Washington (. A O.K. K.) dally except Bnnday at 6.25 and 8.30 a. m, and 3.15 p. m, Hnnday only al 3 05 p. m. Trains urrlveal Heading (P. & il. station) irora Wilmington, W. A O. Junction, Mont I'banln, Chaddsrord Junction, West Chester, Irtnope, CoatesvlUe, W'aynesbnrg Junction, Bprlngneld,Joanua, Blrdsboro, Uluraltar, Eey teri and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.52 aud 8.17 p. m, Sun day only nt 11.21 a. m. From Bt. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Hunday, at 8.21 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at 6 p. m. From Hirdsboroand Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. ra. From Washington and Ualtlmore. dally ex cept Sunday, 10 2) a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Sunday only at 11.21 a. m. BOWNKSM HIUGIUS, Qen'l Pass. Act. A.a.M0OAU8LAND,Hupt John R. Ooye, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OFF1UB liEDDALIfl BDIIJlINO, Cor. Main and Centre Street!, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: l-A two and oue-halr story double fralft dwelling house, with store-room and 1S1? taurant. Looated on Kast Centre street. D-A valuable property located on Boutb Jar. din street. 9 Seven dwelling housss at the corner of Oil . -.. if