Evening Herald. ."OBLISIIHD DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED JT. a SOTElt, Editor and l'ubllher. war. T. WATKIXS, Loeal Editor. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT Xhe E VKXINQ HERALD has a larger cfr culatlon (n Shenanddah than uny other paper published, Jtmk open to alt. subscription rates: Daily, per year, - t3 0" Wkkklt, per year 1 5o Kntered it the PostolUco, at Shenandoah, Ph. for transraiSBlon through the malls as second class mull matter. OUR CANDIDATES: roiicnifcslDBNT, BKNJAMIN HARRISON, OVs INDIANA. KmJVIOB rHBSIHtNI, W1IITKLAW RKID, Ot NKW VOHK. Republican State Ticket. JJUIWH OlVtIPKiMB OOtJHT,; JUDGE JOHN DEAN. "oONOUKSSM BN-AT-LAHOB, MAJ. ALEXANDER MoDOWELL, QHNBKAIi WILLIAM LILLY. :County Ticket. judge, RICHARD II. KOCH. OONOI1BM. DON. C1IAKLES N. UltUMM. DISTIlIOr ATTOItNET, J. IIAHUY JAMES. conoNEn, L. A. FLEXER. DR. DIRBOTOH Of TUB POOH, JAMES 11. LESSIO. 29TII sekatoiiiai.;distiiiot, LUTHER R. KEEPER. lBTLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT, JOHN J. COYLE. inmurLEOisLATrvE district, JOHN W. KERSHNER. C4TnLEC ISLATtVElOlSTRICT. GEORGE W, KENNEDY. BAMUEL A. LOSCH. SAMUEL S. COOPER. -i -I "IP." If Reciprocity is a humbug, why are Free-Traders so uuxioui to make the point that "It Is only nnother name for Free-Trade, anyhow ? If the adoption of Cleveland's Tarlfl policy In this country would uot bentilt England, why are tlie English press and public so earnest In their advocaoy of his election ? If Cleveland Is brave and hone3t, why did he try to straddle the Tarill issuo, which he himself raised, in 1888 and again in 1892? If the McKlniey act raises prices of manufactures, why are they lower now than before It became a law? If it lowers wagoo, why are wages higher now than before It passed ? If Protection was unjust, why was Abraham Lincoln a Protectionist? If It oppresses farmers, why were they the ones to vote its Inauguration, and why have they more steadfastly than any other class of citizens voted to maintain It ? If a nation must buy in order to eell, why was the balunco of trade In our favor more than $202,000,000 in the past yo.tr ? The first of the numerous suits against the Reading Railroad, lu tended to break the leases elected by that road und to cripple It, was de cided ou Monday In the Northampton count court, both the Judges who heard tho case agreeing on the de cision. In deciding tho motion for a receivership, which was claimed on the ground that the Reading man agers were in a conspiracy to ruin the Lehigh Valley road, Judge Schuyler rebuked the complainants by assert- iug that such acharge was absurd, and that there "was uot the slightest evi dence to BUDDort It." On the other motion to restrain the Reading road from operating the Lehigh "Valley because there had been a violation of that clause of the constitution which prohibits tho lease of a parallel or competing road, the court decided that it was not clear that there had beeu such a vlolatldn, 'because it was not satisfied that the two roada were indisputably parallel aud competing. The decisions will strike the disin terested reader as being wholly just and good law'. The points raised In the suit on Monday appear in other suits before other courts, and it is now believed that thu decisions in those cases will be of the same tenor as that of Monday, A t wilt in LB and sanguinary riot lias occurred among the Sarts at TashlVerid, in Asiatic Russia, in which the Deputy Joyernbr-Oleneral was murdered and sixty insurgents and fifteen Russian soldiers slain. All tula bloodshed was caused by the be lief of the natives that the doctors had pohohed those x who died of Cholera. Oholera by Itself is too dreadful n scoUrgo to have Its terrors augmented by Biich IgnorAuce anil "Uperstltloh. TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS Via tliu Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul It'y, August 30, and September 27. Where the grasses are kissed by the vand'rlng breeze, And the Holds are rich with the golden grain : Where the schooner ploughs through the prnirlo sens, To 1M destined port on the western plain; Where homes may never be sought In Vain, And hope is the thriftiest pjunt that grows; Where man may ever his rights maintain. And land 1s as free as (Ire wind .that blows. For lurther particulars apply to the noirest ticket agont, or addros9 John It I'ott. DiUrict PaworiKer Agent, 480 Will iKin Street, Williamsport, Pa, tf A NuiiM-t. On Great Salt Lake is but one ot tho match lea spectacles to be seen in Utah. A new book "Utah, a Psep into a Mountain Walled Tn-asury of the Gods,'1 Is now Issued and can be hnd postpaid by Bending 25 cents to J. II. Ilennett, bH Lake City. It is expected that the Knight Templar and others visiting Colorado the Doming season will extend their trip 16 Utah, via tho Rio Grande Western Railroad In both directions, That road affords choice of three distinct routes and tho most mngnllloent scenery In the world. Equipment unoqualed In the West. Two trains dally across the continent. tf Elootrio Blttora. This remedy Is becoming so well known ind to popular as to need no ipocUl men tion. All who have used Electrio Bittera ling the came sodk of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electrio Bittera will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid noys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Bheum And other affections caused by im pure blood. Will drive llalarta from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electrio Bittera Entlro satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price COo. and f 1.00 per bottle at 0. II. Hagenbuch's drug store. The Switchback. Trains will leavo tho Switchback depot. Mauch Chunk, as follows .- 8.40, 10.10. 11,37 a. m. and 1,00,8.91), 3.45. B.33 p. m. On Sundi ys, 1.60 and2.25p. m. Leavo Summit Hill: 9.4u, 11.10, a. m. and 12.33, 1.50, 3 20, 4.33, 0.15 p. in. Sun days, 3.25 and 4.00 p. m. DEATH OF COL. JOHN A. RICE, lie "Win Vice.rreslilent or the Nutlonul ltuurd of Trade. Schaxton, Pa., Aug. 4. Col. John A. Rice, vice-president of tho National Board of Trade, member of tho commission for revising the State tax laws, and of tho commisslou to prevent anthracite cultr waste, died at his home hero at midnight, aged 50 years. Deceased was born In Irvington, N. J., and graduated at Brown University. He vas for a long time president of tho Scrnnton Board of Trade and interestod iu many enterprises. Amonj; his greatest achievements was his promotion of the unification of all commercial laws and the Introduction ot the private Indebtedness claimod into the recent census. He was also the organizer of the movement to make permanent the Census Department as a basis of repre sentation. He was connected with many of tho leading scientific and mechanical societies of .the country, Ilia Liabilities Greater Than Supposed. Norwalk. Conn... Aur. 4, Thomas Cousins, the Hoyt street shoe manufac turer who assigned Tuesday, to-uoy places his liabilities at $21,000, or double the nmount uiveu out at the time of clos ing his doors. Ihe assets are placed at $10,000. Mr. Cousins' reason for failing la that during the past year prices hava been cut and wages advanced so that ho could uot competo witn manuiactiirors in ritlini- towns, who pimilnv cheaper labor. John E. B. Sayre, Mr. Cousins' backer for tho past ten years, is assignee, -.tiiecpn-corn was formerly one of the leading in dustries of this city. Mint Iiy Tramps. Olean. N. Y., Aug. 4. Tramps are an. uoyinc tho little villaRO of Alleuhnny, four miles west of here. Six of them camped in Wm. Finerlaws barn Monday ninlit. and when he tried to dislodtre them they shot him twice. One of tho bullets entered his mouth, cutting his lip and toiutue. knocking out four teeui, and pass inn out through tho left cheek. The other made a flesh wound ou his head. Au tinned passe is scouring the surround lug country iu search of the tramps. Would you rather "buy lamp chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till s6rae accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you Hirht your lamp; if not, the first draft. may break it; if not, it may break from a more whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac beth's " Pearl-top" or "Pearl glass," almost never break from heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common class: and mav be. he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business. I1tUbun.'b.Pa. Geo. A. Macuetii Co. tt Chichester's Enallsll Diamond Tirana. lENNYROYflL PILLS Oriel l und llulr Ceo srs, rflllsl'ls. tpic, m! prUfSWl Kr ChUkuue itoalUk Dl-. Nt&Md Arpn4 la 1U4 sod OUi oitulllo bciei, Mted vim bltt riblMS, T' Rt other. rW4arri rul tie. In lUwpff R Dtri tuiln, Maui "lUlM for I4ls,"(illlr, i ill urn ur C'atetlyftl ;tslsduM r. DrsMitu. PJUhKUvffc CM MtrsllUwl THE NEW PARLIAMENT It Will Commence Its Session To-Day.' SPEAKER PEEL TO BE RE-ELECTED. Possible That the Itoihb hulo Question Slay be Postponed Until Cooler Wcalhet -Gladstone Will he Heard If Health Tomtits. London, Aug, 4. Tho now Home of Commons will assemble this afternoon. The first business will bo tho re-election of Bight Hon. Arthur Welles'lay I'eel lys Speaker. In ncoordance with Parliamen tary tradition the motion fortho re-election of Speaker Peel will riot'bejmnde by a member of the Government, but by a pri vate membor. At a consultation of A. J. Balfour, the Government lender of the' House; Aretas Akers-DouKlas, the Government whip, and Sir Algernon West, as the personal representative of Mr. Gladstone, it was agreed that the task should devolve upon Sir Matthew Bldley, Conservative member for Blackpool, while Mr. Gladstone will second the motion. Should Mr. Glad stone's poor health prevent Ids presence at Westminster, Sir William Vernon Hnr oourt will speak in ids stead. It is possible that Parliament will be prorogued as soon as the debate on the address in reply :o tho Queen's speocli is concluded, postponing the homo rule question until cooler weather. A petition was yesterday formally lodged ngninst tho return to Parliament of Mr. Balfour ns a member of the East Division of Manchester, charging bribery, treating, intimidation, undue influence, illegal hiring und general corruption by agents during the electoral contest. Mr. Gladstone this moraine; fully re sumed work. Mr. Justin McCarthy nud Mr. John Dillon called and held a confer ence which lasted an hour. Yosterday afternoon, for the first time In several days, Mr.Gladstono left his house, going for a drive. SANTA MARIA SETS SAIL. The 400th Anniversary of Coluiiibns' lie parturo Celebrated at I'aios. Palos. Auk. 4. Yesterday was the 400th anniversary of the day on which Co lumbus set sail from Bal6s westward on his voyage of discovery, and the festivi ties arranged here for celebrating the day wero carried out successfully, The view from the town, however, was obscured by a thick mist, which hung over tho river and rendered it impossible to. see more than a dim outline of tho hulls of the ves sels lying at anchor. . The, voyvge down tho river past the monastery of Lnrablda, on which building the flags of all the American States were flying, to tho bar, occupied about an hour. Outside tho bar were moored the vessels of the foreign squadrons which liud come to tako part in tho ceiebraHori. These ves sels were formed In lines, through which the Caravel passed amid thundering sa lutes and deafening cheers. The mist nud the smoke from the enns made it impossible to watch the inancsu- yres ot tho caravel, which followed for some distance the route taken by Colum litis 400 years ago. At v o'clock tho little vessel returned and re-entered tho river, Tho town of Iluelva Is crowded with visitors, and nil the buildings, both private and public, are gaily decorated. Knocked Out Pour Touuhs. Noiiwalk, Conn., Au. 4. Ex-United States Treasurer James W. Hyatt, presi dent of tho Itoton Point improvement Company, who is summering at the Poifat, was attacked yesterday by four drunken Harlem toughs and a lively llRht ensiled. Mr, ityatt, who is an athlete anu very strong, when ho found moral suasion use less, struck out straight from tho shoul der with both lists ami quickly put Ins assailants to flight, Mr. Hyatt said that the men had been lighting among them selves, and when he endeavored to restore peace sot upon him. Jaehne Not Pardoued. New YonK, Aug. 4. A report was in circulation ' yesterday afternoon that Boodle Alderman Henry W, Jaehne, who isiu Sing Sing Prison, had been parilofiod by tho (Jovernor. Uov, Flower is In Watertown, and a telegram of inquiry ad dressed to uim there brought tho reply that there was no truth in the report. Idaho Mine Trouble. Waudnku, Idaho, Aug, 4. It is stated that the United States troops will remain hero for anindeflnite period, as the United Statos Commissioner has warrants for the arrpst of 500 men, and it is expected there will b6 some trouble when tho arrests are made. General Coulin has arrived hore from Fort Sherman, Iloston Aldermen Placated. Boston, Aug. 4. The Boston and Tre- mont theatres have received their licenses. the Committee on .Licenses having re ceived from their respective managers satisfactory explanations as to the wiec- tfonulilo cans which have been snrunir at the expanse of the members ot the! City uouuoii. j , Pnruer Hunfer Held In 810,000 Hull Philadelphia, Aug. 4. Jnmos Hunter, who five years ago startled tho financial world by precipitate mguc trout this city, after putting out forged papsr to the amount of, $100,300, has been held in $10,000 ball to answer, having returned unexpectedly on Sunday. The KhImh' Yucht Aealn Defeated. London, Aug! 4. In the seoond day's yacht race, at Cowett, Mr. Jameson's clttter, the lvenm, beat the Uenmtu Km peror's Meteor by eight minute, thus niuiutiviuing the record of superiority which tho Iveruu has uctmired'lu a num ber of previous races. CnufltlHiiru lu the Iron Hull, Cincinnati, Aug. 4 members ot the Ordur of the Iron Hall held a large jihuU tng hero Inst nitfbt, at which resolutions were passed expressing the fullest confi dence in Supreoie Justice F. D. Somerhy, and complimenting hint for his valuable services to the order. Vetoed lly the President. WAsniNOTON, Aug. 4. The President has sent to the Senate a message vetoing Senate bill to amend on act to provide for the bringing of suits against th United States. BASEBALL RESULTS. Cleveland Still lllo Lenders The Giants Shut Out tho Senators. AT BOSTON, i Iloston, 4; llaltiinore.2. llnttcries Stivetts and Kolly: Vlokcry and Hoblnson. AT BiiogiaYW. f Ilrooklyn, 3; Philadelphia l'. " t '' ' llnttcries Had Jock' and Dolloy, Carscy and Clements, , ' AT CIN&INNATI. w Cincinnati, 3; Pittsburg, 5 llattorldi-Dwycr ntfd Vaughn; Buret and Miller. AT NKW YORK New lbrk, 8 Washington, 0. lliittorles Crane and Boyle: Jonos and ModUiro. " , AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville 3: Cloveland. 7. ' ' ' ' llnttcrlos Cfurkson and Zlmmon Clausen and a rim; Standing of the Clubs. Per ... r trim ri( rt Ctnoinnnti.. 0 8 .471 Chioniro 7 U .43S l'ittsnurir... 7 I) .438 Washlnir'n.. 7 10 .41 Loul9Viio?.. (1 11 .3i3 Bt Louis.. . 3 13 .163 iron rwt ct Cloveland.. IS G .70(1 Brookljn...ll 0 .047 Iloston 10 0 .033 New York., 1) b .001) Philadera.. O 7 .503 Baltimore.. 0 7 .&03 FREE FIGHT N A CHURCH. Started lly u Ynitiifr Mnn AVIiu Hnd a Grudge Atrninst the l'astur. Wert Union, O., Aug. 4. A bare fist fight between a young man and tho pastor of a Methodist church lu tho town of Ma hogany, nbbut twenty miles from this place, resulted in an incipient riot In tho church. It appears that tho young man had been reproved by the minister for whis pering in the church, and determined to uvengo himself. Ho subsequently camo to the church with a number of friends. He was warned to leave but refused, and a freo fight was tho result. During the melee the pews and chairs were smashed and several women and children hurt. When tho rioters had been ejected the minister resumed his lermon. members Will Gee SO For Cent. Philadelphia, Aug. 4. Tho members of the defunct Order of Fraternal Guar dians will receive about 20 per cent, of their claims. Twohty-'flve'thousand, sev en hundred and ninety eight dollars and forty-nine cents are in the hands of the receiver to pay tho claims of 5,375 persons amounting to $128,002.45. ABOUT JOHNSTON ISLAND. Copt. Koberts 'Would Like tn Know AVhnt We Are Gnlnjr to Do. San Francisco, Aug. 4. Letters from Honolulu declare that tho British cruiser Champloo arrived there July 25 from her trip to Johnston Island. Tho Island was formally annexed to 'Great Britain, the British flag being run up. Capt. Roberts, who is part owner of tho island, liyfes here. lie said to-day, whea usked what lie proposed to uo: "what can X do! This maUor of American possession of Johnston Island has been before the State Department for 34 years. No patent to. the- island has been affirmed or denledi fS.o inrjuii-y has been made by tho government, ro. tmrdltifr t,b Rplziirn nf till .American possession by hn Englisii crnlser, even though it was announced a weekrago. -We are now negotiating with Hawaii ' for . a coaling station at Pearl Harbor, and if wo obtain It we will be under obligations to that government. "With Johnston Island Wo had a place that could haVe been converted Into station with a harbor large enough to accommodate every vessel in tliu Pacific Ucean that lllos the American llag. lMlg land has seen the advantages of Jolinston Island oud has annexed it, Now what will the Strite Department do: Sit calmly by or stick up' for tho rights of the Amerl can owner!" A WALL PAPER TRUST. Formation of a Corppratlon that WIU Control 00 PerCcnt ot the Iluslness. New Yonic, Aug. 4. Merchants inter osted lu tho formation of a Wall Paper Trust met In the office of their lawyers, at 47 Wall street, yesterday. The follow- offlcers were elected: Henry Burns, of tho Robert Graves Company, President; S. A, Maxwell, of Chicago, vice-president; J. J. Lindsay, of Drooklyn, secretary, and Wm. XI. ilalrs. of Brooklyn, treasurer. Ihe corporation will be called the na tlonal Wall Paper Cohipany. Its capital will bo ?14,UUU,UUU In common stock und SU,000,t)00 in debenture bonds. The or ganizers paid the State $17,000 tuxes (or tho charter that was obtalued May last. Lawyer Utermyer, for the new corpora t!on, says It Is na trust but a corporation that lias bought the constituent com panies outright. Ihe new company represents, it is said, 00 per cent, of the wall paper busi ness in the United btutes. . or diseased lleurt. The first syuiptomaare short ureiun, oppression, nuiiurinir, raint and huutfrjrspelta.palu In ftlde.tlienumothcrlnt:, swollen uiii.irit, unipav iitiiu tiei&iu.i which MK. Miiue.' ji;v ncAirr ci Ua marvoloua remedy. "I huvo been troubled with heart disease for rears, mr left rniUn w.,a very wealc, cuutd nt tfi'ii 4 searcely feel It, tho pmouest excitement wuuia niwars weaken tn nerves ami benrtend a fear of Imnendlnir deal! stared tuo In tho faoo for hours, lilt. 5III.l:.v Nr-ltVlNK nod SEW JIEAHT CUJIC is tho oolr medicine that has proved of hnr Lcno atand cured UO.-.L M. llrer. Clnvprrififn xt,i llr, Vila' Liver l'lllsaru a sure remedr for lllllouiuese and Torpid Liver. So Doses SO cents. Fine book on Heart Dlsooso, with wonderful euro Free at druggists, or address uk. mil&5' meoiOAi. CO., Elkhart, Ind, WALL PAPER tosenit 8c. to par postaite ou our beautiful UueoJ )vrr KJOmatotic' -araplcs at lowest prices, tddxess t. Ih OATS, JS uuh St.. 1-roTldeaoo. tt.lt jjflSHSB READING! II. II Sim EM IENT OF PASSEN- I Lehigh Valley Division. AMIANGZMKNT OT PASSES- OEIl TIIAINS. MAY 15, 1892. TiaaAtitre tva Inn 1 navA Qtifln I ndoah fOrPenn Haven Junction. Manrh Phlinlc. I Lchlghton, Slatlnpton, White Hall. Catasnuqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, vThiladclphla, , IMIUVIIJ, VjUUKllKU JUQCUUI, UKi I " " iuaonnoy vuy at .f7, 7.iu, v.us a m IS.S2. 3.10. 6.20 n. m. i'-or New York, 5.57, 9.08 a. m., 12.52. 3.10. "Op. m. i'or nazioton, Wllkes-Barre, White Haven. Klmira, Kochestqr, Niagara Falls anct the West 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection ror Itochcs tcr, Buffalo or Nlacara Falls), s in n. m. For Bolvldere, Delaware Water Gap and ouuuuBuurg, n.of a. m., D.-t) p. m. For Lambertvllln unit Twi.lnn. amn tn. For Tunkhannoclt. 10,41 n. m., 3.10, 8.03 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Genova'nrid LVon, 10.41 m.. o.uj p. m. Fbr Jsanosvlllo. Levlston and Beaver Meadow. 40, 9.08 a. m., 12.62. 5.20 p. m. KW Aiirionrtml Trl.,lnn JAAl.n nnA T.m. her Yard, 5.57, 7.40, 9.08, 1(5.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, u. m. for scrnnton, o.&7, 8.08, 10.41 a. m 8.10, 5,aj p. For Ilazlebrook. Jeddn. Drlftnn and Freeland. ,OY, I.W, W.IK), 1U.4I a. m., 3.IU, D.SO p. m. 40, 8.52, 10.15 a. tn., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 9.14 , m. For ltatcn Kun. Ccnrralla. Mount Cnrmel and Shamokln. 8.52, 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.1X1 p. m. For Ystesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City acd Delano, 5.57, 7.40, 918,10.110 m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.20, ,uj, v.zi. p. m. Trains win leave snamoKin at 7.60. ii.ra a. tn.. 10. 4.3U. n. m. and nrrlve at Shenandoah at 05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Fottsvllle. 5.50. 7.40. 9.08, 10.41 n. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 6.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Potlsvllle for Shenandoah. 0.00. 7.40. 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 n. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 m. Loavo Shenandoah for Hazloton. 5.57. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave llazlcton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15 11.00 a. m., 12.1.. 3.10. 5.S0,7.U5, 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashlahd. Qlrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 7.29, 0.40 a. m., 12.30, 2 45 p. m. For Yatosvllle. Park Place. Mahanov Cltv. Dolano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Pcnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, uctnicnem, uaston ana -now lorn, B.4U a. m. jau p. m. f or x'nnaaeinnia anu rvow xorK. .oso m. For Yatosvllle. Park Place. Mnhanov Cltv and Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.65. 4.40 0.01 p. m. a-icavo tiazioton tor bnenanaoan, B.au, n w m.. i.u, i.st p. m. , Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville. 5.50. 8.40. Leave PottsviUo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 m.,i.6o,o.iD p. m. j. a. jviumuxj, 1'res. & ucn. Aigr. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. i VMInrlMnhtii. Tn.. A. W. NONNEMACIIE1T, Asst. G. P. A. South Bethlehem. Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCrrCTLKtLL DrVIBION. NOVEMI1KR 1&. 1B91. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above date for Wiftgan's, GUberton, Frackvllle, Now Castle. Bt. Clnir. Pottsvllln. Hamhurir. Readlnir. Pottstown, Phoenlzvllle, Norrlstown and Phll- aacipnia (iiroaa street station; at:ouana it:a a. tn. ana t:u p. m. on weesaays. iori"Olts- Vlllo arid Intermediate stations 0:10 a. in. SUNUAYS. For Wleran's. Ollberton. Frackville. Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 0:00, 9:40 a; m. and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phojnlxvllle, Norrlstown, PhUadelphla at 0:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. rd. Trains leave i racitvuio tor rncnanaoan at 10:40a.m. and 12:14. 6:04. 7:42 and 10:09 d. m. nundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. ijcare 'oiisviue lor onenanaoau ai iu:id. 11:49a. m and4:40.7!15and9:42u. m. Sundavs at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsville and Hhcnnndoahat 5 S7 and 8 35 am. 4 iu ana 7 iw i m wee aays. un sunaays leave atOBO-am. For Pottsville, 9 33 am. For New Yorkat 320,4 05, -4 40, 6 05, 6 50, 7 30, 8 20. 8 80, 9 60, 11 oo, H14, 11 35 a m,12 (X) n6on (limited ex press 1 00 and 4 60 p ra) 12 44. 1 33, 1 40, 2 80, S 20, 00, 4 v.', o w, o w. o uj, a ou, 7 la, s k ana iu no p 1. 1201 night, Sundavs at 3 20. 4 05. 4 JO. 5 8o. 8 12. 8 30, 9 50, 11 S5 a m and 12 44, 1 40, 2 30, 4 02 Uimiica 4 oo? las. o so, u ou, 7 uiaaauispm ana 12 01 nlcht. For Sea Oirt. Lontr Ilraneh and in termediate stations 8 20 and Hit am, and 4 00 pmweeKaays. i'-or iiammore anu wnsuing ton 3 60. 7S0. 8 31.010, 1020. lbisam. 135 (lim ited express, 1 30, 3 46,) 4 41, 6 67( 7 40 p m 13 03 nigni. r or 11 reenoia oniy 0 w p m weeK aays. or uaiumore oniy at s vj, 4 ut, us ana 11 so p 1. Sundavs ut3 50. 7 20. 9 10. 11 18 a m. 4 41. 6 67 40 p tn, 12 03 night, llaltlmoro only 508, 1130 p m. For Richmond 720am, 1 30 p m and 12 03 I ulght. bundays, 7 20 a m, 12 03 night, Trains will leavo Uarrisburs for Pltlsbure and tho West every day at 12 25 and 3 10 ami and (limited 3 00) atld 3 40 p' mi Way for Al- loona at d 10 am ana uunm everv uav. r'or Plttshurgltna Altoona at II 20 a m every Bay iwaiupm wveic uuys. rT1HntnU .rill Inn... C. . f. 1 VI 1 1 In Klmlra, Canatldalgua, Rochester, lluOalo and Niagara Falls at & to a m, and 1 35 p in week aays, or uimira mom p m wce aays, r or tuna ana intermediate points nt&io am amy For Lock Ilavon at 510 and 9 58 a m dally. 1 So. and 5 30 n m week davs For Renovo at 5 10 a mr i oaana o w p in wock aays, ana o ioa m on Sundays, only, For Kane at 5-10 a m, 1 35 p ml ween uay. C. II. Pucn. ' J. R. Wood. Genu Manager Gen'l Pass'Cr Agt PHILADELPHIA & READING R. It. TIME TABLE 1H EFFISQT MAT 15, 1892. Trulns leave Shenandoah us follows: For-New York via Philadelphia, week davs. 2.08, Bi23, 10.08 0. m., 13.33 2.48, 5.63 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. tn. For New York via Mauch Chunk, weerc aays, d;m. 7.id a. m., rj.inf, -j.48 p. m vriiK uins. amx i.io u. iu u.im. u , iu, FOr Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2. ;.uo, v.io, iu.ua a. m.,icM, D.txi p. m. oun jlnv. !fW 7.411 a m .4.23 p. m i''or itarrisDurg, 2.18.5.53 d. ra. week days, 2.08, 7.J8 a. m., ror Aiiemovfn, -weeK aavs, 2.48 n. m. 7.18 a, m., 12.33, For Pottsville, week days, 2X8, 7.18 a. m, 12.33, 3.48, 5.53 p. tn. Sunday, 2JW, 7.48 A. m., 4.23 p. ra. ForTamnqua and Muhanoy Cltv, week days .Wi O-mI, I.C,1U,WU. U1.,I,00, O.OO IJ.'Ul. OUU day, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. m. Additional tor Ainuanuy uny, wbuk uays, u.ds p. m. & days, 7.18 r or iiiinuuier unu uoiumoiu, m.. 2 48 I), m. For WllllamsDort. Sunburv and Lewlsburs. weea aays, a.-t, 7.ib. 11. -as a. m., 1.33, u. p m. Sunday, 3.23 a. m., 3.03 p. m. r or iuananoy x'lane. wcck nays, .us. x.ia, d.oj. .18, 10,08, 11.28 a.m., 12.33. 1.33, 2.48, 5.63, 0.48, 9.33 p. m. tsunaav, -ua, 3.23, 7.40 a. m. , 3.03, 4,23 p. m. ror uiraraviiie, 1 unppunannocK tsuilioni, weekdays. 2.08. 3.23. 5.23. 7.18. 10.08. 11.28 a. m. 12.33.1.33, 2.48. 5.53. 6.58, 9.33 D. Ul. Sundav. 2.08. i.su u. iu., j.uo, s.ou ji, xn. v or Asuianu nna anamoKin. weeK aays, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18, 1I.S6 a. ra., 1.33, 0.58, 9.23 p. m. Sun day, 3.23. 7.4a a. ra.. 3.03 p. ra. aim rvu mi) uuuwAvnn.Ti. Leave New York via Phlladelnhla. week davs. 7.15 a. m., 1.30, 4 00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun day, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, -j.. a ,3 . iil, i.w, 0.1a p. ii. uraiay, 7.uu a, m. Leavo Phtbdolphta, week-days, 4.1b, 10 00 a. in. o.uu p. m., troui iiroaa anu uauowhlll and 8.35 a, m., 11.30 p. in. from 9th and Green streets. sunuay, .ua a in., 11.30 p. m , Irsm 9tb and Uroen. Leave Reading, week days, l.bS, 7.10, 10.05, 11.50 m., 0.05. 7.D1 p. ra ounaay, i.ss, 10.4s a, m, Leave Pdttsvllla. week d.tvs. 2 40. 7 so n m 1230. 6.11 n. ta. Sundav. 2.40. 7"mh m 2 fKn n. Leave Turcanua. week davs. 3 "a. H is 11 S9 nt.. 1,31, 7.13, 9.18 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., 2.50 p. in. Leave Mahanov Citv. week davH. a 40. ms. 11.47 a. m , 1.61, 7.43, 9.U p. m. Sundav. 3.46. 8J7 a. n 3.20 p. ra. t.eave mananoy Plane, weok dn t, -40, 4.00, 6 30, 9.35, 11.59 a. m., 1.05, 2.06, 6.20, 6.26, 7.57, 10.00 p. in, SMnday, 2,40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 6.01 p. m, Leave Girsrdvil.o, (rtappahannofic Btatlontl weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.S0. 9.41 S. ra., l&fe, 8.12, 5.26, 8.33. 8.03. 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07. 8.33, a. m., 3.41, 5.07 o. m. ' ' Leave Wllllamsport. week days, 3.00j9,45. 11.55 a. tn 3 35, 11.15 n. ra. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Haltlraore, Washington and the West via II. & O. R It., through trains loave Glrard Avenue station. Phlladelnhla. (P. & It. R. R.I at 3., 8.01, 11.37 a. in., 3,66, 5.4W7.U p.m. Sunday, o.oit. S.U--, 1 i.f a. m., oq, e.ss. t.ia t. iu. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave hUadeliihla. Chestnut strci ot wharf and 11111I1 street wharf, for Atlantlo Cltv Wcfkdavs llinrcss. 6 15 lexeurslon 0.451. 8 00. yg uuu, iu4am, luu ipuiuruays rdays uiUy 1 30 3 1x1. 7U minute river a uoi. -4 int. O XM. U IIU Accommodation. 8 00 a ra, 4 15, 5 30, 0 30 p m Hundays Enpress. 5 15, 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, 9 no, 9 30, 10 30 a ra., 4 30 p m. Accommodation, (J 00 ft m'ond 4 45 p ra. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, Atlantis and Arkansas avenues, w eekdays 7 DO, 7 30, o uu, v w. iu uu u ra uuu o la, tw. o w tuzcur alon 6 03 . 6 30. 7 30. 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 4 10, 6 60, 8 10 a m, and 4 30 pm. Mundays Express, 3 30. 4 00, 6 00, 6 00, 80, 7 00. 7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 30 u ia UUU U UU U Ul. O. O. 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