THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 190.1V Dv Religious. RCV. DR. .1. H. HWHKT has not been Irtlo since Ills departure to classic and beautiful Oneontn, where life I' less strpnuou than in Hyde Park. It would be dim cult tn keep that clergyman from mak lnc sueeesful ventures In his chosen work and anionic the newest irsults of his enthulasin Is 11 handsome Klft to the ehun-h by one of his parishion ers, Mrs. David Wllber, of fim-nntn. Mrs. Wllber Is a lady of the piomlnent family of the name In that region nnil filnce Mr. Sweet's pastorate begun she decided to make a distribution of cer tain funds whlrli she x lhed to see dolnp Rood durliiK her life. As n re Stilt jr,000 has Just been received by Dr. Sweet for various causes under the direction of the Methodist Kplscopal church. The following Is the nppor tlonment: The Mlsslonaiy society, $1,000; Woman's Home Mlsslonnry so ciety, $1,000; Church Kxtenslon, II.imhi; Preachers' Aid society, Sl.OOii; the imal church at oneonta, $1,000. Hon. Will iam Connell, who has Just mknow le'lRed the receipt of the Rift to the Preachers' Aid society, expressed much satisfaction at this Increase and says the fund now approaches the Mini of $50,000. Tuesday, August -", will lie rally day for the Epworth League m the Salem camp ground. The lollowlng progiam will be observed: MOIIMMI MIO.V tO.SO-llctntionil llMiii'ii, lie, (.ioic M, 11(11, Ariel. "The Happl'iiti.' Potter of Piety," Itcv. I (i Ititnnuid, Jilej Ilrnnk. Wltt,eltn: to the I'm t. "Indlttduil lloicnlnlllty," .Ml. .1. Illll- (i, IImiIi l.ak . Discussion led by Hcv. W. II. Clinton), l-itlittaxen "Meal "filnntu fiom the outig People' Viewpoint " "Med llcircia trom the Pulpit's Yktv. point." Fiisl I'eple Hajlon Kill, Ihininoio. K(Oiii lople llcv. 1 II. Cataniugh, ( lieirv lildso. fierier it Pi-i usslon, afti:kmmv t.i:sio.v. J 10 .sons and Pral-e Sertlce. "Piopheclcs ot putli," MI'S L.iur.1 lid- wilds, Mleiu. Intrrihimro of Ideas, s-oln, ll. l.nient clement', Mocotc. "F.pworthlun Putt" 1 "To lli Prink F.til," ltc. Iia r. Ktos, litnieiis. Ili-cus-lnn lid by V,. I. llunnlnir, South Metllm. 2 'Tn MlilHth Desecration," A. It Me Leiri, M(iirn. fienrril Discussion. solo, Xllss ltuhy 5'ost, liiiimioro "Poison In Utoiaturc," Mini Martin ll-n- 1', f.ouldhoro. Piseus-lnn led by I!ct. Aithiir D. liatld, riiempson. Paper and Music- from the Pundift" Cliirzo. "Choc-lnc a Mile and lhnldinz a Nest," Rev. I.. V. Kim liner, Wa.itn.iit. limnInn led by Itet. J. F. Warner, Car- hcndelo. Hurt, Mis Miller and Mis. Abbey, Car bon lile. "Pods of rem," Mielled bv lie. Itobert L. Cliil. Forest Pilv. F.VKNl.MS .shm.V. 7 no potntlonal s.cri(-c, llcv. A. O. Willhms, Hctlunt. Address. Miss botta M. Millie, Ohio Wca- lrtan I'ldtorsilf. Arblifs-, llcv. lliillci II. New In;, Dun- more. The dlMrlct cabinet will meet im mediately alter the afternoon session. rtev. Robert Nichols, of Rlnghamton, N Y, s-on of Dr. O. Pat sons Nichols, will preach In the Second Presbyterian churih tomorrow. Dr. Nichols Is one of the eminent preachets In the Presby terian church. Ills son possesses much of the ability of his father, and those n.-qualnted with him say he has a brilliant future before him. W. A. Burton, secretary of the Rail road Young Men's C'hiistlan associa tion, will .speak to men only Sunday afternoon at S.l.l o'clock. A cordial welcome to all men. In the Howard Place Ai'iltan Metho dist church tonionow night, Campbell Hughes will report the ir.sults of the Afro-American council, which met In Philadelphia last week. Rev. John P. Crane, of Haw ley, Pn,, will preach at the First rresbytoilan church next Sabbath morning. There will be no evening service. Tomorrow's Services Methodist Episcopal. Flm Park ihurrh Pia.trr and prai.e sertiee at The guests are gone the stnile slips from the face of the hostess and she gives up to the pain which racks her body. Many a woman entertains and wears a smile while her back aches and her nerves quiver with pain. Surely any medicine which offers relief to women would be worth a trial under such conditions. But when the woman's medicine, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, is offered with the proof of efficacy in thousands of well attested cures, what excuse can then be offered for suffering longer ? Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It dries enfeebling drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "It I with the greatest pleasure I write yon the benefit my mother lias received from your 'Favorite Prescription' anil 'Golden Medical Discovery,' "says Miss Carrie Johnson, of Lowes. vllle, Amtierit Co, Vn "8he aiilTered untold misery with uterine disease and nerxoumesa, and had a constant roaring and ringing noise In her head. After taking six bottles of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Med ical Discovery,' he was entirely cured." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets stimulate the liver. AFTER lk 0.KI Sortleea and sermon at l').0 by Rev. (1. Ilirto Stone, 11. II, professor ol sctt-nccs In fliant niilerlt i th meetlm at (loe el the mornllii; ten, be.. Sunday sehonl at 2 p. tn.; Senior leiirue at (l.Ml; wershlp nd word at "..ID by Altant Pastor K. It. Slngci. The public li invited to tbee nerlie. Mmpson Methodist i:pleop,il church, North Msln avenue, 11 do Turk lte. Ilnch ('. Mfller niott, pastor I'rrai'hltn; t 10 SO a m. in the alwnie of the regular pastor, tho Itcv. Clinton It llenrv, p.itor of Hie Methodist Fplcopl (hurib, at Tavlnr. lll preaeli. Sunday school at 11.11 n. in In the psming thu Kpnortli leauiie lll bnl'l the service, league beginning promptly at 7 nMoik Topic, "(Sod's Itfo,ulii" rnenls',' liader, Mr. -ruder. t every si rvlce a tordlal vvrlMiuc t den to nil Misnirers In the city and those havlnir no peiininent eliureh home .ire mrdialb inilteif and si be courte cnib welioined lliuiptcn sirret Met'ioi!lt I'plvnpil ihurili Hm .Limes llennitiiKi, pitor. I'leaihllur t In .0, sullied ol m'IIiii.ii, "The (nvetiint He tvM.n lomtliin and Hivid," diss inedlm; at ll.iii, Sui'diy school at '.' Kpwr.rtli league at 7 p in . 'rider .1. W ( ollimn. Kvenlnit prcac lilnit si'tvlie at 7. in, subjict ot sermon, "Pllatc'a Old I'ne-tioii " Miliotiie to nil. .i srrrt Mdlmdi-t llplxopil church - Itev. .1 II vittln, pitor Moinlm- preidilmr nrvne ,il lrt. ,11, subied, "How tn Help Others." ( las ineetina at 11 'D a in, ("bnles ('loop, li.ulcr, Sundiv sibool at 2 p m , I'. V. Stone, superin tendent. I.pwoitli le.iuue at fi 4i p. in, Ueoreo lliitmin, lenler. Kvrnlnr; pieaihlne service at 7 ..n, subjdt, "C!od Alwajs With la." A cor dill weliome, ,iv Aug MelhodUt I'pisoopil rbiircli Itev. .!. 11. Austin, pi.tor. Siindiy school at 'J ."0 p. in. I'reiihlns ferlce nt a .'(ll p. m. All welcome. LYdir Avenue Methodist l'plseopal diuuli P, P. Doty, p.itor. Meeting ot Iliotlierhoo.1 o( St Paul at 10 a. in ; mornliiR worship and sermon, lil.SO a. in. Sunday school at noon; .Junior i:p woith k.iKiie at 'i HO p. m.J I'punrth league at r. .'.0 p. in ; evening worship at 7.:iil p. m. stran giis ind all others are eonlhlly welcome. Couit sirect Methodist Pplsiop.il church -fi. ('. l.vnnn, pilor Preirhltic 10.10; ubtct, "Camp Meetlncs Their Origin and Ulse," ili-s 11. Pi. O. I) IloWitt. lea ler: Siindiy schnnl, 11 l", (!. II. fluk, superintendent: Kpworth league, el .-SO; pleaching, 7.10. Ml arc welcome. Seats ll ee. Cicnum Methodist I'plseopal church, vdsrns avenue and Vine street -(? Itolillin, putor. Preaching services, lo.iil a. in. and 7 ?0 p. m.; Sundj school at noon and at 2 o'chek p in at tho T.lnr Avenue chapel; pra.ver meeting on Thursdir evening Serlies at llowird Place frhan Methodist l'plcopil church -Preaching at 10 tn a. m by Hev .loeph Madison; Sundiv si hool, 2,10 p m.; 7.4"i p. m , preaching hy Brother I'. U Till min. All are eordhlly Invited tn attend thcao nrviees. Hev. 1). S. Ilentley, pitor. Baptist. Penn vcnue lliptlst church-Itev. Warren f!. Partiidge, It. I), of Cmcinnitl, formerly pisitr of Penn eiiue church, will pieaeh at 10 ,cu a. in. and 7."0 p. m. Ilibl" school at homo imiiih, 2. SO; merinin mUslon, !!.4j. All vill be eor dhlly welcomed. Kirt Hiptit churdi. South Main avenue Hei. S. V. Mitliews, pitor The church will unite with the Plvmoutli t'oncreatlonil churih In union si-rvlie, morning and evening; Rev. S. K. Mithews will pleach at both ..ervues, lo.-to a. m and 7. 3d p in. 'undiv school, 2 :!0 p m , Plvmoutli church, Dr. Ileddue, superintendent. Piiei meeting, 7 ..0 p in. Uednesday evming. All are wehome to thee (.erviics. IJieen Itidge IliptUt liurch- Itev W .1. I'ord, pitoi. Hev !. W. Stone, o( Minnesota, will pie.uh at 10SO a. m. Mindiy school at 11.13 a. in. North Miln Avenue IliptUt church-Hev. In vld Speneir, I). 1)., will preach in the tvber nacle both mornlnsr and evening. Ilhkelv baptist chinch 10. -id a. m, Itcv. Mr. Powell will preiih; ll.lr, Bible tihoolj 7 p m , B. Y. P L echo meeting, with addresses hv the Mies (' A. Ken on, .1. P. Kingxloy and bv Dr. II, fi Btddoe, of Siranton. Kverjbody wel come. Presbyterian. Valiburn Stieet rre-lnlerlan church Hev. John P. Molt.it, 1). H, pa-tor. seruce at 10 ;;o a. m. 'o evening senhc. Bible mIiodI .it )J In ; Young People's societ.c of ClnUti.in Dudi.n or. f il p. in . b uler Mwi I'liinu Prink; subied, "llod'a TtiliuirrnienH " Pr.tvcc imetings Wed nmdav, 7 :i0 p. ni ; leider, . V. Iltiuir, A. V. Ilowir will pre ii h at the morning koiuce There will be no preai liing serine net Sunday. flicen Ridge Presb.denan church -Si rmon by Rev. IMnnrd Itr.van, c.f Harrison, N. Y. Bible school at 12 o'clock, No other serckca during t tie day. t'apnme chipel-o morning service; Ilihlc school at 3 o'clock: evening service at 7.10 CapoiM- rhapel (I're.biterianl o servlies In the morning. Pleaching hy the pitor, Hiv. 1.. H. Poster, 7. p. in. Sunday m hool, .'! p. m, ; Snior (.'lili-lldii laideitor, n. (", p. m, Pr.icr meeting, 7.15, Thuiwiay evening Welcome to all. Episcopal. St. Luke's Parish Hev. Rogers 1-racl, redor; Rev. l. .1. Haughton, cmate, l.levcnlli Sunday afier Trinity. St. Luke's churih 7 Ml a in , holy commun ion; o.,o a. m , morning pner and seitnon; 7 p. m, owning pracr; 6.15 a in, Sundiy mIioo! and Bible daises. st Maik's, Duninorc S.Srt a. m , linlv eom munlon; 0.110 a, m , Sunday school and Bible elaea, s p, in , evening pra.ver and seimnn. Kat Knd Mi-slin, Prescott avenue 3 p. m, Sundjv nhonl and Bible ilaeH. smith s,de Mis.iion, Pig slieet 2 "0 p. m, Sundcv sc liool and Bible clas-es. Church of the Uood shepherd, corner Monkey Hveiiue and CJreen Illdec street Hev. Francis It Bileman, ledor Klecenth Sunday after 'Inn iti Hole communion, 7...0 a m ; mniiiiug piaeer and seimnn, 10 10; evening prajer and s piiiioii, 7 0 p ni. The rector will preach inornlns and evening. Evangelicnl Lutheran. Eeangelual LuiheranKleventh Sundvy after Tnnite. (iopeI, l.uke l, VU; epistle,' I Cor. 15 1 Hk St Mark's, Wachlmrn and Fourteenth streets Rev A L, Hairier, Ph. I), pastor. Services, 10 SO a m , 7 .0 p. m ; I.uthe r league, fi.30 p m , Sunday school, 12 in Morning subject, "True Sprif nf Prayer"! evening subject, "I.nve and Piirgiieness." Ilolv Trinity, Adams avenue and Mulherry sheets Rev ('. I,. Spieker, pastor. Sunday school, 12 m. No nther services. St Paul's, Short avenue -Rev. W. C. I, I.s-iier, pastor. Peivlcei at 10.o0 a. m., Sundiy school. 2 JO n m. Zlon's, Mifflin avtrni Rev. P. r Zuelmann, paitnr. Services, 10.30 a, m. i Sunday school, 2 p. m. Christ ihureh, Cedar avenue and Birch street Rev Jamea Wltke, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. m ; Sunday si hool, 0 a. in. St Peter's, Tresrott avenue Rev. John Ran dolph, pastor. Services, 10 30 a, m.J Sunday school, 0 a, m. Kmanuel German Polish Lutheran church, Reese street Hev. Ferdinand Sittelmeler, pastor. I'rr fchlnr in the I'ollvh language, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 2 p m. Ciraif Knglish Lutheran church (General Synod) corner of Mulberry street and Madison avenue Rev Luther Hew Waring, pastor. t."0 a. in, Sunday srlmol; 10 SO a. m., divine worship, The pastor In his addnaa will present "Gems from the Cincinnati Christian Kndeavor Convention," No evening Den Ice. Miscellaneous. First Church (Christ Scientist), S10 Adams avenue Sunday services, 10.S0 a, in. and 7.) p. in.; Sunday school, 11.1". a, m.; aulijed, "Mind." Testimonial meetings, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The church Is aby open ever day during the week. The Bible und all Christian Science literature Is kept in its lieu puhllo reading room, "Science and Health, with the Key to Scriptures," hy Mary Baker Kdelj, will be loaned to Investigators without charge. Visitor and letters of Inquiry are welcomed and given courteous attention, and Information free. Zlon United Evangelical church, 1U0 Capoue avenue Rev, J, W. Meuenger, pastor. Preach, ing, 10.45, by Sir. Sanborn, of the Rcicue mia. Sunday School Lesson for August 18. IS'TIIOIipCTlON'.- In this series ol similes it mut he borne In mind that Abraham was in training tn be tho lather ot a meat people In whom all nation., should be blessed, Kvery event In his history had snmithing ttt do with his piepirallou for such u mission. This will ap pear In what lies between last leson and this -the story of Higar and Ishinaet, tin lenewal of the covenant, the Institution of i-lriiumislnn, tho change of the name from bram tn Abra ham, the promise conceining Sanili; and It will also bo manifest In the pasige define n. Two. angels, having the appearance nf men, (.line to Abraham's tent on their w ly to destroy the city Sodom nn account of Its sin, This was a return to Iho method einplo.ved with tho antediluvian-.. The angels were entertained with true oilental bo.pltallty, but said nothing of their huslnosi while they tarried. Thir stay was whntlv elc. voted to such lefreshnient as travelers need. CONsmKHKI).(Veres 1)1, 17, K) When they depirted Adt ilum aicompinlcd them a short way as an act of enurtise, that they might mid tho licit roid and do inn-t comfortably and sureh nd lined towatd Sodom. One ot Iho two as Ihey walked ennsldotod the dignity ot their companion as piedlcled in bis career, devtined t'i become a mlghly nillon, a dlo-olng In other nations This indicated tint what bid been promised was knov ll to to tho visitors, who, though Abraham miv not hue been aware nf It, were from tho cclc-tlal world, doings who had for tho time .iMiimril bndllv form foi the sike cf Inleieniuso wild men. One of them vas e illod laird, and some hivo supposed that ho vns lesus, who minifetnl ltlmsolt on many oicaslons bcfoio tho advent. (Paiilel, vll, l. ) Hut otlu-is think that title w.i ineielv of special honor, ued varinulv to ilrslgiiate- those who.e rank needed to bo distinguished. The two me. sengers fiom find consideied whether they ought not to rxplilii to Abrahim whit thev proposed tn do, as if ho wore entitled to such Information. rsrKMKI (Verso pi ) Along with these re flididis were others concerning tho person el qualities of Abialnm, who was esteemed not for his future position onl, but for Iho excellence of his character. And in tho mcisiiioniciit of tint tho elements prued most in our western civlllntion mii h as honest, truthfulness and friendship wcio not mentioned. Paternal or petriarchal viitues alone veero named, those which would render bun valmblo in thnj times in adv indue righteousness in Iho earlb. It wis said that vhiahaiti would conuuind his hoiiselinlil-lie would Institute a sisletn of whole some family got eminent hv whiih bis faith and tho teiius of the covenant might be transmit ted (Pioverlis, xii, fi I Moreover, this wis given as the ground for the belief In his future greatness the Lord could consistently bestow' upon him what was promised, because ho was worthy tn leielve It. Thus it appeals that in tint diy family tellglnn was esteemed ns esen tilt to tho nubile welfare, the condition of the divine bloving. (Kpheslins, vl, 1 ) Hist I.Os:i (Veii-os 20, 21. 2-' ) - For these reasons the angelic visitors felt tint Ahraham should do undo aimiilntcd with whit they were about tn do. But win t For his good, and for tho world's good. It wis Inipotiint to let men know that (Jod would punish the wukod, t hit the stoiy of retribution might be told as I warning to all coining generations. (Ktodu, iv, 7 1 That it was told tinny times was duo tn the fait tint angels made the riisclnsine in Hileiinio to the father of ltael (Malthew, , It) The roc-ital wis made in no uneeitain way. Intelligence of tho citi's in hid been carried to heiecii, and thi- eiiibisse had been sent fortn tn iutped, and, if neioar, to judge. We see in this bow food nidi .no taken intn the plans and f nun-el-, of (tod llo who Is allied with his Miker has pirt with him In the world's gloat woik, and icvclitlons aio undo that en open tlon tine bo more complete, and that the out come, when It appeals, may be undei-tnod. I'LL XIU.P (Vei-.cs 21 tn 2i!.)-Tlie prospect of a ell 's destiuclion awakened Nbraliain's so licitude, pinvlng him tn halo a heait that belt with sinipclhv for others, and indicating also tint ho bad qnililles wlildi, drought out, might make hlin a dcnrfietor. It Is possible that ho thought llit of Lot, who w.i, then a elllcn cf Sodom. ((,rmss, ii, 12 1 Hiving delivered his nephew fiom enemies, bo would n.iturillv de. sire to sie him from the wrath of (,od. But ho put foilli a plea on a different basis, not making anv roquei-t on fimlly considerations, "Wilt tlinu de-liov the righteous with iho wicked?" bo inquired. Ho evldentlx hclifiod tint In 1 gieit i ity -omo Iml houi able tn miintain their integiitv. Bv a series ot questions, ill cen tered in the thought tint a ilghteoiis Judge would ili-.tuiguii.il between the innocent and t lie Kiiilte, he pies-ei his e.nnest yuiit until a prom ise was given tint If littv righteous were fo,md the dly should not he elcttocd. The nutuber was no ill, but lirger thin the prophet sought. I leremiih, v, 1.) IJI'FIIH.I) -(Vcises 27 ind 2 ) It is Interest ing tn nolo the working of a mind intent on sioiii 7.1", sertiie of song and testimony meet ing; d.li, smior K I. C K.; I p. in, Junior K. L. (' L. pr.ier inciting, 7 1", N'cdnesdiv ctenmg. Seits fiee and ctci)body welcome to .ill sertlies Ml Semis' I'nitcrsillst churdi, Pine street, between Aclnns and JetTerson atenues. Services at 10 .10 a. m, sermon bv Bet. 11. II Beatdsley, of Slieiuian, " Y i simd.it sdiool at II l."i a. m. Christian rluirdi. Pro' Idenec -Itegulir preadi ing at 11 a in. and 7 .!H p in, hi (lie pastor, Itev. Bobert W ( l.tmer. Subjei ts, "Personal Inftence" and "The Old Paths": Sunday hool, in a. m ; Kndeavor meeting, 8 (3 p. m. All are welcome. Caltar.t Reformed church, Monroe atenue and flllison ftrert llcv Marion I.. Firor, pistor. Services 10 TO a. in and 7 In p in. Sunday m lined, 11 .10 a m : Christian Fndenor, 7 p. in. Morning subject, "Itcady," cttnitig, "Creation's Prater." - -4il ) ll li l l l) t) l ttai ! HER POINT OF VIEW AWKITKU in one of thr periodicals of tho day, having apparently con .(lrrahlf tlmp on bis hiind this pummor, has stumbled upon the happy thotiKht of peniflnpr the FO-cnllod "Wo man's Pace" of various newspapers. Ho has elvot?(l himself rather con scientiously to the task for the petloel of a fortnight, nfter which time he confesses his mental digestive ap paratus to bo rebellious, refusing to be stotked with any mote advice to young mothers, recipes for removing freckles and directions for feeding a family of six on $2.f0 a week. Vhat seems to agaltate the man who wrote down his sentiments on this subject Ik the question ns to whether the "Woman's Page" Is profit able for tho women to road. He also wonders how they can stand It any way, an1 how It Is that while Amer ican women are known ns the wittiest, cleverest, most charming nnd superior of their sex, that they contlnuo to hold their championship nnd nt the same time rend such drivel an Is found on pages prepared for their sno de lectation. Outsiders, meaning of course men, do nut peruse these de partments, explains the writer. ... Now, tho "Woman's I'age," w bother "patent Inside" or compiled by tho staff ot the newspaper, Is a dismal enough institution. The editors there of plagiarize each other's material un til the reader o'f many city papers Is Ulcely to discover that It Is fushlon able to wear three veils nt Atlantic City whenever she picks up n dally paper, and Is certain to know the pre cise reason xvhy Queen Alexandra af fects high collars, as the same Items reappear like a continuous perform ance. There Is always a lot of ab Abraham's Intercession. Gen. xvlii: 16-33. Kilning a eertaln point. How quitted Iho angle of vision ehinges in take In all parilculars and to adjust and ii"adjiil unlll a sallsfaitnry rem elusion is found. TTio primary piltieiplo of Adralnm's plea had been printed, that the wicked should not Imolvo the righteous In pun lehinent. There irmalii'd ano'her question, qullo ns important, How many righteous wilt suf. the to stay tho hind of Judgment? Fifty had been named, but would a loss number answer the purpose? The queries were runnlni' along a piactical side of thu subject Into details tint wcio nt gioat moment, suppose Iheie were lb a less than fifty righteous In tli" tit, would It be elestro.ted? That was quite tho same us tn luge a modification of tho fniiiirr decision, and the angel consented If fort) five i.iii be found the city tuny le spared. HIMINIsllF.). (Verses 20 In R2)-T,c objec tive point In tho Intercessor's mind was not tit leached. Ho hid motcd toward It by slow Heps, fueling eonst milv tint there was some Inipiopriet in his pleading for which ho humbly requested pardon. But luting begun he had In creased In coinage and llbert Now ho delii mined tn diminish tho flguios until Hi smallest number possible should do reached. From fort Hie ho dropped tn fort, from forty to thlii, from thirty In tuetit, from twenty In ten. F.acli time came tho angol'a aummco, and each time the patriarch looked betond the replv tn another request, It was a valuable experience to the pleader. Ho was being educated In the wn.is of rliiine prntidoiuv He was learning les sons In prater, in tho talue of the tlglitcous, Ho was githerliig up Inform itinn conteiniiig the etll that is In the world and leuning lintv deep was the degradation of mm. li I. a g,,,,, thing to fluid befoie (did an adtocale for the righte ous. SKPAUVlTIi (terse HI).- Nothing more was said on cither side. The inemgeis moted In ward Sodom, and Abrahim toward his tent. BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS. By Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, D. D. Prom Author's Notes in "The Sunday School Lesson Illustrator," PubllshcJ by H. F. Revel & Co.. ChlcaRO. 111.) Many great prateis .no recorded In tho Scilp tures. Abrahim pleading for a vtuked clt, .Moses pleading for a icbelliouj nation, .lesiu pleading for a sinful world Hate .ton cter felt tho burden of a lost soul ' If so ou hue but a faint suggestion of the agonv nf soul with which Abraham pleaded with, (iod to pire Sodom. Hla heart rebelled against the wickedness of the city, but loted ones were doomed and the eteinil in terests of the multitudes tveie at si ike Wc tannot cMnuite the taluc of good people tn a city or nation. Think of it! Ten uglncous people would have sated Sidoin Mnic thin we e an cter know, tho good people .no the saviour of our cities and the nation Abraham pleading for svloni is a fmc-gleain of -Ii-susj pleading for in. As ilestriiitinn came tu sodom for lis .in, (.n surely vte shall be elcstto.tcd If wc t outline in eiu While (Jod in meiey withholds our doom, .le-m surdity about how to forestall wrin kles, make mustard pickles and keep tho hair from frilling; nlso the best xt ay of preserving temper, quinces nnd husbands, together with directions for making a miraculous sort of gown with a shaped ruflle nnd inmisted bodice, nnd the kind of a rubber ting to give the baby for teething contin gencies!. Mnny of the rfclpes won't work, because of some? Inaccuracy of writing or printing. I well lemcmber the dny xvhen I caused Mis. I.occr to stntei solmenly In print that a certain brand of pudding sauce, which she recom mended as being nice but unhealthy, was to have us flavoring two gallons of rum. The abbreviation had been construed by the printed ns "gn!," Instead of gills, nnd Mrs, itorer was imminently in danger of finding her self nnd her gospel of cookery ex tremely popular with the men; a con dition which her sharpness of tongue usunlly precluded, ... There nre strange, welid directions for other things In the "Woman's Page." A favorite preset Iptlnn used to be how to make beautiful and ornate furniture out of flour ban els anil soap boxes. The women who bravely nnd blithely tried to copy these directions, literally, brought more woe to them selves nnd their households1 thnn falls to tho lot of most nations. In the period of tho Karly Decorated, when macrame lnmbrequns, painted snow-dhovels nnd gilded rolllng-plns strove fop the gloilflcmtlon of the humble attributes of family life, the editor of n "Woman's I'nge" would have had a mine of ready supplies, PIip could nlwas have Introduced new art features an unhackneyed way of putting ribbon-work on the bootjack, or a new color scheme for tho coal scuttle or the dustpan beforo they reached their npotheosls In the drawing-room, no you remember, dear lady when they used to paint snow scenes nn the butter bowl and tin tho ladle, fast by means of a blue satin rlhbnn, nnd when tho plain but useful urn btella rack xvns mode hideous forever by awful amateur cat-tails nnd fleur-de-lis, and when It wns "real stylish" to g-lld buttonhooks? I bellevo that was before the days of tho Woman's Tage. However, tho women do rend the Woman's Page. I've seen them do It, nnd I do It myself. And, let mo xvhls per it low the men rend It, too. Why? Oh, dear me! I don't know. Perhaps they want to learn something new about skin food, or find out what pro gress the suffrage movement Is mak ing, or what Is the proper thing for a young girl to do xvhen her escort Inti mates an Intention to kiss her good Ps9VOSMp l-t'tl-ttv-QIII BV J. E. Gilbert, D.D Secretary of American Society of Kellglout Education. Pleading has ceased and Judgment must begin. But tho conditions of that Judgment hate been settled, and they will not be violated, A pledge Ins been git en that for ten righteous aouls a illy ah ill not be destrojed. It would be inter esting to enter Into the reflections ot Abraham as he walked alone after this interview, hla thoughts of (!nd, nf sin, nf righteous, of penally, of mercy, tilling his mind. How strange that a man should influenee the doings nf the Almighty. An I the angels as they Journe.ted probably con voked concerning the mm they eiind met -hi earnest pleading, hla intense Inteiest In deball nf the godly, his luoul and mental quilllies ;o elearlv i!lpli)cd. And out and dennd In the distance, unseen by Ahraham and possibly un known to the celestials, were the far-reaebliig InlliionieH of this Interview. For the heavenly and the crtlil." hate met and communed and separated, CONCI.CSIOV -This incident mi profitable to Abi iliani, not only in the iuj1 indicated at ready In these comments, hut In giving him the twofold view nf humin life, doth nceesaaiy tn a leader of men. The lower view, hv no meins unworthv, taken from the standpoint of tho present time, regards tho security of Incii vldmls and pleads for protection on the scoie of righteousness. The higher view, taken from the standpoint of eternity, regards the aggre gate good of the race and tho ultimate Issues of chaiader and conduct. It Is well to protect ten men or one man, but In order to that ac cumulated etll must not do suffered to proleist itself Intn coming centuries to blight thousands of lues and disseminate far and wide the seeds cf suite and soirnw. Aluaham, in his love for the few, must eomo intn Sinp.ith with (Jod, who turns and overturns' for the establishment of universal truth and tlghtenuncs. Solicitude for persons mut not prevent one fiom seeing tho glory nf the kingdom. The lessor prayer must be' merged in the larger pia)cr. (Mat thew, vl, 0) is tenderly pleading for us. Ho plead with the Father to" spate u, as the husbandman pleaded for the tinfiiittful treej but He also pleads with ns to forsake our lite of sin and follow Him in pe.no and service suggestions- tinw a pldure of an allsr whiih In the old dispensation nnrked the place of wor- li ship, doth in sacrifice and interoefsien. Pra-v al'0 the folded hands, indicating the pleading life Mike tlie aplleation tu Jomis, who U ten deily pleading fur us Mnt a pi ee inus and comfoitlng thought tint .tesin is pleading tor us This Is why we are kept amidst blt-'a dangers, emnforted In life'a sorrows and blessed in life s Journets, nother lisn tn bo cinphastre-l todey Is the iinpoil.iine of putei I, ie.it men of Cod hate been great men In pratci In all cnciimstani ea we need tn pi ty Tho pithwav to life's awvet est hlcndiigs is pated with pra.tci, AasAAasa,asAA..a,a,SfcSsaiAa,AAAjia.AsAa,4 night nt the door, or xvhether most husbands nre Jealous, or how long one should boll gieen corn. Maybe they feel vitally Interested in the probability of long sklrt continuing In ogue, or whether n straight or a thiee-coinered cap will he most stylish for the wait ress, I don't know why they read It, but I've caught them at It In street enrs, trains and In the peace and quiet of their family circles. Pet haps who knows perhaps they ate vainly struggling to gain a clue to us; to find out our little game, as It were; to learn the secret of how w mnnage, through the vicissitudes of time, and frivolity, of swoons nnd ath letics, of freedom shrieking nnd almost dlvlnn tenderness and pity, of folly and the wisdom of Imtultlon, to keep them guessing nnd keep them Interested, They never nil be able to llnd out from the "Woman's Page," bless their dear hearts, but It serves to slop them from asking questions, while they try. Why do you read the Woman's Page, and why do I the same? Ah, well, who can tell? It Isn't because we can gain a lucid idea from the fashion articles, or from the smuidgy half-tone portray als of nllpgtd triumphs In the way of gowns, It Isn't because we have any patience xvlth the made-up answers nf Klla Wheeler Wilcox to her mythical correspondents, or believe any person on tho face of the earth could be silly enough to write elown such questions In black nnd white, it isn't because we care a ginger cookey's worth about tho ballot or what club life Is doing for the unquiet sex, It Isn't because we aie specially edified or uplifted, or that we Intend to place In Jeopardy the lives of our family by experimenting xvlth the teclpe for waffles, or even that xv e expect to bo made young by following the complexion talks; It's because oh, xvell! for the. same rpason xve open our eyes every morning to sea "the- hnughty day" filling "his blue urn xvlth flte," It Is the wish not to miss anything In life. "The desire of the moth for the atar (If the night for the morrow, Tho rietotlon tn something o'ar Fiom tho phero of our aorrow." Saucy lleai. UNIONDALE. Special to the firanton TnbUie. I'nlondnle, Aug, 16, Prof. James Hughes, of Scranton, Joined his family at the home of Mrs, J, p. Hass last Saturdny night. Iln Is hete to spend a brief vacation. Last Sunday ha preached two very thoughtful sermons In the Presbyterian church. There xvlll be a union picnic of the Presbyterian nnd Methodist Sunday schools nt Crystal lake next Saturday. Rev. W. D. Jenkins, of Wllkes-Barre, v UNQUESTIONABLE GUARANTEE Van Money Back it We Don't Strike OH..... tn Other Word; H No Your money Is Returned, THIS IS GUARANTEED RAV RESPONSIBLE BANK. Here fi nn excellent opportunity for investors to nxall themselves of an invest ment that has no element ot risk attached to it. THE KING OIL CO. OF EL PASO AND BEAUMONT, TEXAS. x CAPITAL STOCK, - $300,000 (300,000 SHIRES IT 11.00 EACH IND NOMSSESSaBlE.) Offers for sale to the uencrn.1 public Its Mock it SI. 00 tr thin, ntiet with It it chance to become lurt owner In a corporation t lint maim oil pronerirsltiiiiteil In nilKtrlct nil surrounded by some of thcidreiitestoll producing xtells In the world. EACH SHARK WILL HI! WORTH SEVERAL TIM12S IT. PRICK WHKN A (IUSI1KK 15 BROUGHT IN. You will notice on the rnnp the exact locution tit this property; In every direction there lt si Rusher nuklm Iti owners fu biliously teulthy. It is unions the gushem thul have been Mid for millions, U 1IC II All IC CTDIIPIf this stuck xvlll be xtlthdmttn from the tnnrkcl; there nf1I.l1 UIL. Id OinUUIV wlUne unlv ao.con shares iittt.norach sold, The time to sccuro this MocU nt nnv lirlcn Is before the gusher "comes 1m" nftcr thul llrnnnol bo bought nt nnv price. It xvlll thcreforf be necessary to pl.ice your order nt once- feirixs mnnv (.hurt's as ton cm afford, Thn directors of tho lCltur Oil Co. nr men of the highest standlnit In their different communities. Knur nf tho soundest tlnanclnl Institutions In the South nre prepared to vouch for the, absolute reliability nf this comimtiv. We refer bv permission to the follow. Inn h.mks: THE INIErltsIT'OKst EXCHANGE BANK. El Mo, III.; FIRST N1TI0MI BlKK ol Bnumont; CITIZENS' NaT I0N1L laNK ot liaumont; ROSENBENO IsNK ol Cilmton. The, sale of this stock Is for dexelopmcnt purposes emlv xl tn defray the cost of secur Iner the oil the land Isnlrcndv M'e'tired, when the trustier comes In the well pats tot Itself crcry tuentV'fiuir hcMirs This Is thu first offer oxer made tho American people where money Is re turned If oil Is not produced Send jour order for asmnnr sharps nnu can iiffnnlat the low pi Ice of one dollar per share; iln not let this opiortuntty slip by Write for Illustrated prospectus, Address all communi cations to M, J. RUDDY, Fiscal Agent, Williams Building. Scranton, Pa, The rcturu of your money In case no Rusher la brought In is guaranteed by a bank RAILROAD TIME TABLES. New York, Ontario and Western Time Table In I'eet Sunday. .June 21, 1101. MlltTllllOt l, T.cate 1C.ltl rrlte t'liliwia. 1 i" p. tu. Trains. No. 1 Nn. .1 , No. 7 Scrintein. .10 nil a. in, . 4 nil p. m. CailhuuhTc. 11 ID a. in. 4 tl p. tl 00 p. m. . u pi p. Ill Ar t'arlionelale, 6.10 p. m. MIL'TIIIIOI Ml. I.cjve CddosU. l.c.ne rrite Pi rantnn, 7 HI a. in. in Pi a. in I aihntiilalc. 7 (SI .1. in. mill a. in. 10 1. in. n P 4 no p. in I I p. tn. BfXDUs OM,Y, MlllTlllHIlM). lAite l.eate Urite Sujntun ('arhonel.ile. ( ailosh, ft. ill a, tn. I' 10 a. in 10 l'i a. in. 7.0U p in. XT. CarbfUidnlc. 7.4." p. in. sol Til HOI Ml. I.ejte l.eitc rrlte Caelosla, Carlinndale. Siranton T.no'a in. 7 tu a m. 4 SO ii, in. fi irt n in. ".' n in. No. Nn. 10 Trilns N'os 1, on wcok elats, and U, em snn dajs, mike miln line innncetleuw tor New YorK eltt, t'tic.1, Oneida, Osttceo and intermediate points. Tiains Veis. 3 and 4 make Walton, Delhi, Haul den snd Sidney connections. For further Information consult t U Vet atrcnts. .1 (' XMIKRsOV, O P x , New York. J. K. .YI.I.MI, T. P. A., seiantnn. visited his brother, Kp'. D. D. Jenkins, for two cl.iys at the beglnnlnK ot tho pie.sent xtoek. Mlsiei .Acjnes Mux ntul Mai-Rnret Tinker are vlAlting at the I'an-Amerl-can. Th yotinsr people held an li'o crcmn Mielal on the laxxn of the Presbyterian patsonafTP Ust Wednesday niRlit. Very many compliment, are ren deted, anil iper'0(lly, to the excellent music lendeipel every Sabbath In the Methodlt church. Last Sunday Mrs. Hiewstor, from ItcaellnK, dollKhtPd tho audience with two beautiful solos. Prof. J. Hushes, wife and son xxero entertained at supper at the home of 'Squlto 11. II. l.e-txls last Thursday evenlnjr. Mrs. Edwin Corey Is entPrtainitiB sev eral lady boardets from Scianton. Lyman Norton has teturnod after n month's absence from home, Anllliette W'plble, of t'arbondale. Is, here to spend two xxeeks' vacation xtlth her mother. Mrs. Nettle Taylor Is at Ocean Urovo. The Merhndtst I'hnreli eilifleo la nn. elerKolncr important tenovatlon under tne supenntenetency ot lumen Ten- nant. . Tennnnt nnil wife nf Kiirnnlfin ... ........... ...... ....-, ... ............. have teturned homewatel after spend InR seveial days xxith lelatlves here. Millirlce IlnunilR nnil fninllx nra visiting relatives In Chicago, They ex pect to visit tne ran-Ainetican on ineir return. HAWLEY. - . Special to the Siranton Tribune, Haxvley, Aiiu lfi. The funeral ser x'lccs of Mrs Harvey Compton and datiffhter, Verna ("!., xxho weto killed by lightning, were held at their late home, on IonK IlldBe, last Monday af ternoon. Kveret Spettlgtie, of Honesdalp. and Miss (Trace Spettlcue, of PhllllpsbiiiR, weie the guests of MIs-h Knapp on Mon day. Mr. Harniunnel, of Scranton. xas tne gue.t of Leonard J.' Slmpklns last xxeek. Otto I.lebnow is the guest of his par ents, after a visit In Coloiado, Messrs, Olaf M, SpettlgiiP, Jr., and Hany K. Stevens, of Honesdale, pient Tnestlay evening here. The AVaxw county christian Kn deavor conxentloti will be held at Haxx ley next year, The Wayne county Haptlst associa tion will convene at Honesdale, Wed nesday, August 2S, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Specrs will movo to Port Jervls about September 1, The Illustrated seimons nt the Rap list church every Sunday evening by Itev, W. S. Perry are highly apptrcl ated, as s-hown by the largo attend ance. P. J. How en, xxho lately purchased the Babcock property, Is overhauling It and puttlns It In good shapo for ten ants. Oeorgo Schardt lias purchased the Mnnley Oram property of the Uahcock estate. Mrs. Iago Jone.s, of Ashley, is visit ing lelatlves In town. DURYEA. One of the most pleasant of parties was held last evening at the home of Miss Alice Anderson. The happy guests Indulged In the usual amusements. After several solos had been rendered, refreshments xvero solved. The services at the Primitive Metho cllst chutch xx 111 lie as usual, xvlth the exception of Sunday school, which xvlll be held at 2 p. m., Instead of 10 a. ni. MUSICAL NOTE. The Mnntlcelln, N. Y , Republican ol recent date contained the lollottin! "The sacrament ol the l.ord'a nipper will be celebrated at the Methoeliat Kpiircpal church neat Sundiy morn ing, There will also bo the reception cl jnem here. W, C. Weeden, of New York city, IH olna; at both mornlne and evening aervicei." Mr. Weeden la tell known in Scranton ai the former musical director at th Second Tieibt'tirlan church. 5rtrfflr 32 ,.8' 34. 33 BStbk.' ft SO Wat, ' s Cumber "Comes In AnROADJTIJAJEJTALES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAJ Schedule in Effect June S, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., veek dnys, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., xxeek days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.33 p. m., xveek days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia xria Potts ville. Stops at principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .1 It Hl'iriMNSOV, (Ten. Mgr. J It. WOOD. On. Pass. Act. Delaware. Lackawanna and Western In Kffcet xiu.-. 11. Psll. Trains Icate Scianton for .New ork At 1.10, nno, 6 VS. " Vl and 10 05 a in; ii.i'i, S.Zn. nil, ' ml and Suil p. in. lor New York and Philadelphia 7 Mi and 10 HI a in , and 12.11 and Il.l'i p in. Per Tulixliaiina At t 10 p. m. For liurT.iln t Pi, fli.' nnd !hih. in. , l..m, 3 52, T.O". nnd II l'i li. in. I'nr lllniiliimtnn and uay sta ll, ins loin a tu and 1 l)i p. ni for 0een, Stinnisi" and 1 tic.i- l.l'i and R.22 a. m.; 13(1 aiul .1. .", J p in. ilstt 'gn, .mmiiisc and L'tica tiain at fi'2! a. in elalli, except Sunday. Fnr Vemtinse-tiisi a in : 1 Hi and 7.0" p m. siihelsnn aieiimnieidatlnr, 4.U0 and li.ix p. in. Illoniiisliuri; lhxlsuin I'nr Xnrtliuniberland, at (14-, nnd 10 0i a in ; 1 tl) and i! 10 p m. For Pltinniith. .it s 10 a in ; .1 .V, and ! (H p. m. Sunday Tiains-I'nr New otk, 1.40, a.nn, 5..5 and lu ul a in ; .tin. .1 15 nnd SOU p tn. For Ilufljli. 1.15 .ind ft il a in, I .in, .t.V, 7.0 and 11 .l'i p in. Fur nin-rlianitnn and tear sta tions uisi ind 10 JU a in. ninonisburic riltisinn l.eate N rantmi, 10 Ol a. ni. and fi 10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In KtTcet .lune 2, liol. 'li.nns Icate N.raiitou: For l'liil.idflphii and New York via D. & H. II. It, at H 41 .ind 'i"S a ni , and 2.1", 4.27 I lll.ii k liMtiii'iid Kxpressi, ami 11. wi p. m. Sun tin.. 1) A II. It. It. 1 .'. '? p. m. For While lUicn, llizlomn and principal points in the ciul icfc-lons, ti.i II k II. Ft. It., 1. 11, .' Is and 1 27 p. in. Foi Pottstllle, 6.41 a ni , 2 is p. m For Ilitlililiiin. Faslnn, Headinc, Harnshunt and principal inleiincili.ile rlatlnns tia P. A' li lt It, nil, !:t a. in j 2.I-. 1.27 (Black Dia niond Kxpiesa), 11 .0 p. m, Pundajs, U. A- II, It II., : a. m : 1 5-, 8.27 p m. For Tiinkh.iiinnck, Tnanda, Khnira, Ithaca, fiineta and pilnilpil intermediate stations, xia I) . I,, k V. II. It . S 10 a. in and 3 10 p m. For (ieneta, Rochester. IliirTal", Maj:rx Falls, 1 hiiJRo and all points es, tla p. A II It. R , 7 4, 11 AI a. m . 1 2', ft ,'H lllhek Plininnd Kx press), 7 4a PUt. 11 10 p. m. Mindaia, I). A II, It It , II 51, 8.27 p. m Pullman parlor and sleeping or ".ehiith Villey pailor ens on all trains between Wilkes. rum and Sew lork, Philadelphia, PulTalo and Sus. pension Hrideic ItOI.I.IN II. Wll.nt It, (icn. iMipt., 2H Cortland street. New loile C'll VRLF.1 'i. I.KF. (ieu. Pass. Act., 2H Cortland street, Netv Ynik A. NOVNF.MM IIIIll, Iln. Pass. Aet., South llelhlehrni. Pi For lukiis and I'lillunn resertatlons apply tu SOI I.iekawanua atenue, M rantnn, Pa. Delawore nnd Hudson. In F.fTict .lune fi, 1001. Trains for Carbondale leate soranten at ft 20, e rn, 5 11, 10 1.1 a in , I2.ii, 1 20, 2 4, 3 j, 520. H2. 7 17, 0 11, II 20 n ni ; l.I a m For Honesdale and l.akn Lodore, fi 20, 10 13 a, m ; 2 41 and 120 p in. For Wilkea Hane II. 7 t, Ml, 1 3S, 10.41 a. m ; 12 01, 1 2. 2.1-, S13, 127, 6.10, 7,4-, 10 II, 11. ..11 p in. Fori. Y H It l'omts-fi.45, 0 35 a. m.; q.18, 4 27 and 11 -ai p in For I'eiuistltxnii It. It. pointa 6 15, 0.33, 2 ,, 3 .11 and I 27 p m For xlbanv and all polnla north " 20 a pi, and 3 52 p. nt. srsnvY TitMNS. For t'arbnndale-S 10, U 33 a. w.i 2.41, 3.SJ, .1.52 and 10 52 p. m. For Wilkes Ilaire 9.(5 a. m.J 12.0.1, 158, 3 23, 6 32 and f 12 p. 111. For Alhanv and points north--3 1! p m. For Honesdile and Lake Lodore S 10, 11.31 a m. and 3 .12 p m. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stations in New lork-Foot ol Liberty itreet, N. It., and -uith Pent TIMB TM1I.F IN 1 f'FI CT U'NB SO, pi Trains leate -.cranmn (or New York, !ftwark, Plinabetli, I'hiladc-lphu, Ka-ston, Flethlehem,- AI lentottn, Miueh Chunk and While Haten, at fc1 a ni ; expiew, 1. 10, express, 4uo p. m. Sin date, 2 1.1 p. in. I'm- I'ltiston ind Wilkes ftirre, 8 55 a, rn.itnO and t.Oel p in. Sundata, 2 11 p. m. For nillluiore and Waahincton and pointa South and West xlx Helhleheni, .55 a, m.. Ill and i mi p in. Mindavs, 2 1.1 p. ni. For lamif Ilramli, Oiean l.rnte, etc., at 8.55 a in. ithrniisli inaihl. and 1 10 p m. " For lleadliic Lebinon and ll.irrlbini, via sxl lentnwii, s 15 a in and 1 10 p, m. Sundays, 2 15 p in. . For Pottstllle, Slla tn , 1 10 p. nt. For Mountain Pail, J 55 a. in., 1.10 and 4 (VI p. m lluous-h th lets tn all points put, aouth and tecst at lowest rales at III." station. C 1 IllltT. Oen. Pass. xct. J. II. OI.IIAl'SKV. Oen. Supt. Erie Raihoad, Wyoming Division. Tralna for llawley and Intermediate pointa leave Scranton as fojlmvsj: No, 2, 7 10 a in, 1 No, ,4, 8..10 a in ; No, ii, 145 p m , No S, 5 JO p. m Nos. 2 and rt throned trains lor New 5rk. Arrixals No. 1, 11 a mi No 3, 10 30 a, m., No. 5, J. 1.5 p. m.i .No, 7, f 15 p ,m. Trilns oa i and 7 are throush trains Irnm Xetv York. SUNDAY TRAINS Deparliirea No. SO, 9 . rn.i No. 21, 2 p. ni Arrnalt No. 21, 12.15 p. tu,r'o. 23, .15 t, in.