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LAVISH GIFTS TOCOLUMBIA. prinelpal. fat.ade la galned from One-hundred by a lllght of Btepa 325 feel wlde, gurmounted by rranlte poata and an iron yrllle leadlng to a aubordlnate terrace, nnd thence by a fllghl of twenty Btepa 140 feel wlde to maln terra from whlch the Llbrary Bulldins rlaea The eastern nnd weatern ap proachea are also reached by raeea, but narrower and entlrely Bubordlnate to the Bouth. Ilbrary bulldlng Itaelf is ln the i gtyle, dealgned ln tbe form of a Greeh croaa sur mounted by a dome. At the i uthern ei the croaa Bnd faclng the main entrance to tni rnive i rl ftwenty-slg BU-pa elghty-six feet wlde rlaea to a portlco i ten lonl co.umna thlrty-five feel hlgh, whlch form the maln en? trance t.

Btructure. Thla portl i Ij Bur mouoted bj a panel extendlng Ita entlre leng nd fllled with Inacrlptlons. The atyl bate Ihe maln portl whlch la twelve feet above Ihe terra is alao the level of the I.f the maaahe granlte baae of Ihe building. whence, thua nrmiy planted the guperatructure rlaes, and Bl Ihe nelgbi Beventy feel cornlce wlth a aevere but rlchly ornamented cheneau termlnatea the Tieir-ht to whlch the arma of the croaa rlae. Above thi- at the Inleraectlon of theae arma, rlae the gupporta or the to a ae nd cornlce loo feel above ground.

agaln crowned oy cheneau leaa aevere than the former and a character. At this level a platform wlth a ralllng Burrounda the drum ol th" aome. THOMAS B. TOWN8END. whlch ls of claealo proportlona nnd wh- Be aummlt li IM feel above the upper terrace and 152 feet above at tbi maln entrance the grounda.

Tbe motlve ol the gouthern portlco la on the eaetern, west aml enda of the croaa by meana of deep pllasters, ar.d Ihe Internal anglea are adorned wlth rlchly moulded claaelc wlth conaolea Bronae doora ln the eentre of the portlco glve a ceaa through a lofty marble portal to the maln veatlbule, paved wlth marble and whoae de orateil vlth inirhle pllaatera, whlch auppori a rlchly panelle.1 nnd ornamented flat celllng. Marble doorwaya lead thence to thi lefl and right, to the preal dent'a room and to the offlce reapectlvely; ill rectly ahead Ihe veatlbule openi Ini the man. readlng-room, whlch Ib on a Bomewhal hlgher level and occupleB the entlre apace beneath the dome, whl. ia a dlameter of Beventy feet. From four plera of llmeatone at the r-orners rlae four rlchly coffen 1 vaults correapondlng to ihe arma of the bulldlng, and from whlch the dome t.

height ol 108 feel above the floor. Theae raulta are aeventeen feel de and termlnate In aeml-clrculai wlndowa Ing Ihelr whole wldth, forty-four feel wlde and twenty-two feel hlah. A colonnade twenty-nlne hlgh of green ('onnemara marble, arlth black Belglan marble basea and tal bi i ipltale, connecta the pIth and rts a gallery adorned with atatueB of herolc alae beneath the great wlndowa and ur Ibe level of the aecond Btory. The colonnade glves scoeas to nn ambulaton aurroundlng the readlng-room, nnd thence to the and Bpecial llbrarlea occupylng the four winga of the bulldlng; alao lo the four Btone atalrcaeea leadlng to the upper storleB, northern nrm of the ilbrary is Bel apart for the law Ilbrary, weatern I Ihe admlnlatratlon, aaatern for the Avery archltectural the aouthem is occupled by the vesl niid adjolning chambera before mentloned. On tho gecond Btory, whl la approa i by Ihe al tha foui anglea of the bulldli i galierv already referred to performa thi a parvtat tl.e ambulatory berf-w and diimviK the vari rooma which the trueteea' and the prealdent'a private room on Ibe aouth; i.k etacks eontalnlng epe lal llbrarlea and aemlnar rooma on the east, weal and north.

The third story la devoted to lecture-roome, of whlch thera are ten, and to for offlcera of the college The maln depo-ltory for bo k- is ln the baaemenl of the bulldlng, whlcb entlrely above ground. The coal of thi? buildln inderatood, will gpprozlmate the sum of $1,000,000. Low further Bald that it was hls i to this the truateea gladly aaaented) ihit fclg glft ghould made tba meana of extendlng eollege prlvtlegea aome of tbe boyg and girla cf his natlve dty nnder condltlona caleulated, as he bellevea, to of eervlce the achoo a ol Brooklyn bothpul Iprl4-ate. iremalnl I a Btanaard of efflcl ncy. Aecordlngly twelve Brooklyn BcholarBhipa for have been eetabllahed lt.

Colum ar.d twelve Brooklyn acholarahli gli ire b. eatab llahed In Barnai IC The Bi klyn reholar. ahlpa are to be award tl by compotltlon io lyn boya an 1 glrla prepared ollege In an gchool ln Brooklyn elther publlc or private. They are to be offered three a rear. beglnnlng v.

ith th-- autumn of and each Bcholarahlp ba hei for the full llege courae ol I i.ars. The winner of a i holarnhlp is to have tbe prlvllege of aaatgnlng the Inc a Bchol arshlr, to any other competltor, whlle retalnlng for hlmaelf the bonor of being known aa "Br- klyn a holar." The prealdent also dealred to hls Intereal ln university work which la level Ing go rapl Ily al Columbla, and aecordlngly elghi university acholarshlpa be kn ar- tiu- Pn-. University Bcholarshlps, are I i be estab llah d. Two wlll be awarded In the autumn of and tbereaifter two w.n be added annually untll tbere are elght In all. Theae scholarshlpa annuaL Th? prealdenl also dealred to aaaodate the name of his claaa wlth a university fellowahlp The Claaa of '70 FVllowshlp, therefore, haa eetablUhed, to ima xlatence on July nnd Ibe truateea have appolnted, on the nomlna 1 mof preal lent, as the flral fell Lewla Buf i CarlL Ihe well-known bllnd matbematlclan, who was a classmate of Prealdenl Low, and who, ln of hlM bllndneas, was graduated second In lils class As Marnard College a nepanite eorporation from Columbla College, the irusteee have hki.i lo pay t.

Barnard College annually the money tiecesaary to malntaln the scbolarsblps for young woqaen, and, In addltlon, enough to malntaln graduata scbolarahlpa al Barnai I i' illege, be kn wn aa Curtla Bcbolarahlpa. Three ofthi Br scbolarahlpa and 8ne of the Curtis holarshlpa ari- be awarded In the fall of and ihe number Is to gradually Increaaed nntll it reacbes mentloned. These schol arahlpa ara lo be awarded under regulatlona Bub Identical wllh thoae adopted by Colum tla College for th'- Brooklyn and Preoldent's acholarshlpa, above mentloned "i-' thi: followlng raaolullon waa iben ad pted: olved, Tbal th'- trusteea accept, wltti tha st aenae gratltn.le, th- by president le-w hla Irttei of May (, ICK, aubjecl ull tln- condltlona eapreaaed; and lhal the elerk ol th. board Inatruclail to convey to tha prealdenl the thanka lha iruateea 'hia Bioal munlflcenl and opportune i ln the acala ol generoally, bi i affordlng freah evldence the pn lilenl i unboiinded ilevollon to Intereata of iba colleg. A apeclal oommlttee wns appolnted lo t.ik.

proper aetlon by waj manlfestlng to Preal Low the alneere appraelatltm by Iba irus of his noble Thla committee conslated of nir.li"!> Potter, Dr. Dr. Chambera and Mr. Nanti Boma tima ago Prealdenl Low, In gpeaklng of tha fnture requlrementg of tbe in 'in wav new bulldlngg, said lhal there were two Our OF PAS.HIONS Free. Wrlta tor tmt, ei.tnlni- leiturc, then m.t.Uei.

CLrtTT. A Trnr. CASHMERE BOUQUET The Best of aii Toilet boaps. wblch would be conatructed whenever the tlme Bhould arrlve, thal Un jround had been pro? vlded and lhe progreaa I lhe "ii the nea bulldlnga had advanced aufflclently to render thelr envtlon BUi'able. Ile spoke alwaya evl? dently wlth lhe aaaura.

that he poaaeaseo aatlafactory guarantee for the Btatemt-nt, but haa eona. and Bteadfaatly wlthheld th- namea ivho would Uiub contrlbute to Ihe atrength of lhe In tltutlon The an nouncemenl waa made ealei lay thal Wllllam C. Bchermerhorn, ehalrman of lhe board, would conatrucl a bulldlng for the uae of lhe natural arlence or othei whlcb-the trua? teea mlghl eleel at coai 1300,000. Mr. tbe clerh of lhe board.

rtald: Ttv Beneroua gifta are moal Imporlanl to the enterprlae of removlng Columbla iin new and of inalalling the old colleBe Ihere in a way worthv of the greal eltj of which it ls an htatoric part. Comlng from iruateeg of lhe college aa they do Iheae glfta afford evldence that Columbla musi have the gcnerouH of New-York if la lo move to her home wlthoul belng hamp red In the meanwhile in her educatlonal tievelopment. Bealdea iheae bulldlnm provlded for. there are needed I Immedlately leajii three other educatlonal bulldlnga, a dlnlng-hall, unlveralty Iheatre i and a gymnanlum. The eatlmated cobI of theae neceaaary atructurea la $1,500,000 Columbla pp peala to the generoua i.ple of New-York, who are proud thelr clty, for ulftp nf theae bulld? lnga also, in Ihe confldence thal ahe can make good both to the givera and the whole populatlon of the lown." Y.

A. 01FT F. Aucuatua Bchermerh rn, of lhe claaa of 18.8, preaented to lhe the Townaend Llbrary of Natlonal, Btate ind Bl graphi al Becorda In Deeember, 1840, the Clvll War was impendlng. Thomna Cownaend, of thla clty, conci Ived the plan if gath 'ling Ihe raneoua prln ted irdi nta In ition il polltlca aa fa. a ih.

fl ln the ws paper an I ri wllcal i in I ri gli ihem na a permai nl rec rd i he dall) courae of affalra. The undertaklng. hegui ao opportum y. haa been c.ini.-.l oui m. leaa ip'edly during the entire perl alnce, and haa Involvod the "iitlay of much tlme and expen.e on the pari of compiler The of this unlque collecti to Columbla College Llbrary ls an Incldenl uf nu lltl portance i the InBtltutlon and lty The work when entlr.

Ij flnlahed, will mel.t of abmt ninety large follo cllpplng. aml tracta i rlnte matter ni hi igir illy and comprlalng everyi I I pbI prlnted In new.p ipei agaz rm ir Ing ihe war, and laige i i lon hat w. Ich oui Blnce 1865; md I i i thlrty Imttii riae follo vol i nea i manuBcrlpt, ar rang! bv loplc. Ind. xlng the matter i prln ted Biatenient.

with i reference to lhe ume ai I page I he full account lu i eaaea, Ihla digcai wlll m.ike a reference lha original atatemi nl i The entlre w. rk is a monumenl of In lusti (toreh i- hli irlea Inf. i matl wh Its tl. Li al lub i Bei'. abl.

ia ll iiUB th Hi ell In lhe pa.l It. wlll enhan hi enl I ll value and utility wlll fully Ilme shall have to write (he real I the Clvll War The ma iKh( ol i irgei lhan bank I igea each, or 13 wn i ii page mtalnlng ur ilumni pi inatt. Ih ia glvlng lota Soo i umna, Kuch ls the reat. a iperati I al i aa glganl 0a bi prepared, Ihe etght) nlne lun IH He ll al ralue to ih. irr-hini for Information regnrdlng mne.

ted wlth lhe wai at lt i II waa ihen fore eaaary lo prepn 111 nei hla "enej lla i im ihlrty one mllai 1,300 pagea ea 'h, i 10. li all every fJrar.t. I by meai ordlnai he 213.600 i can be 1 up aa rea lll) aa If tt w-n Itema ln the table contentaol hlatory. lha of lerl il he lulre 1 mai haa pli I---I hlma If that ihla Bnlahed before January In addltlon Mr. Hc-hermerhorn haa bIb i appr priat.

00 be eap. In the lab. uf thla Itbrarj AWARDED TO IBD Ll The wlll of the late It. I'. A I' Barnard contained provlal th.it "the truateea of Co lurnl.it College ahall caune to be Btruck.

wi.i. Bultable devlc. lal gold, nl il flne, of the bulllon value of nol leaa than 1200, to be atyled The Barnard M. lal foi Merltori oua Si lee to Bcl ar.d ihnll publlcly thal a ci py ot the same wlll be awarded, the cloae of evei quln iuennlal i i I Ing from the probal of thi, ni) laal wlll nnd tament, such poraon, whethei a cltlxen uf the L'nlted Btatea or of any other country. Bhall, wlthln 11 flve year.

precedtng, have made such dli rov ry in phyalcal or al bi len or auch nov applleatlon ol to purpo. a lal to ihe human ra. as. ln the oJ ih- Natlonal A'-ademy Scli -e-'-s "i lhe Cnlted Stat be eateemed worthy of such .1 immendailon ihe Nml" ad em if ea the rm lal gi to i-. lelgh, the dlBcoverei ol irg conatltuem ihe atm phere, a hose In, Hga resulting in the dl.i ovei la ronald one i tan, and Intereatli I becauae il ihrow.

addltlonal llghl poaltlon of ile- atmoBphere; i.nd, beeaiwe ha. Involved the the modern nnd BclentlBc methwla of very i-Jeverlj aelected and aecuratelj applled lo ih'rd, a ii llluatratea the iinix-rtam of pa careful attentlon to moat mlnute I ancb-n ni Bclentlfle obaervatton 1 -i ItayMgh'a dl covery ii regardwl as brllllant, 8.r.d has been Belected the Natlonal Arademj if Hclencea i lo- one moBt worlhy of ihe Bar? nard ni'-lal foi meritorlouB Ice lo lence. A TALK IT1I PBBBU'ENT Bhorily after the meeting the truateea bad adjoun a Ti bune rep rt. call. i up Preel denl Low In bla prlvate offlce on the college and found hlm alone.

Dr Low a cepted modeatly aoma compllmentarj remarka ln regard to hls munlflcenl glfl to the Inatltutlon ln which he has dem natrate-il ao much Intereat, and when aaked lf ha oould .1 lemi nl whal he bad privately sald ln tbe board meeting by a Intarviea for lhe readera of The Tribune, he healtated, but lln iil) i ild "Wril, ihank you, bul really I can aay noth? lng more than thal arhal i have done almplj In v-ii-- the uf lhe value of Columbla, and ihe ll dolng for the clt) of New fork and the entlre Unlted State. li araa eapec'aily pleaBanl to me aaao i.a.- ihe name of my rather wlth ti?) work here. where my own name la to be re membcred, as I hope, foi many yeara -i -i ala gave me ihe iriunlly, whl. i have long a ught, ln do inielhlng m) natlve i-iiv ol Bro an i th clty whl. honured me Ma" have i.v, li I i li.iim- wlth twelve Un i holarahlpi f.

boya ln Loliim bl College, and Ih. have agreed to inalnlaln li, Barnard dlege twelve unlverally holai ablp for glrla. Theae aeh ilurahlpa are lo be aa irded bj omiietltlon i i boj and glrla pn colU-ge Iti an, aehool ln Brooklyn. whethei public or The wlnnei Bcholar.hlp is i be al llbertj to B.algn lhe ln come lo an i i ompetltor, an I maklng il. it aaalgnmeni nf Income, i known hlmaelf oi rn rm ia a Brooklyn am under the Impreaal.hal thera wlll be greal deal of frlendl) i valrj between lhe piib.l.

and ol Brooklyn ln hii. i wlth theae acholarahlpa, and I hope ihui un. nili rrom wlll keep ml lhe acnooia of Brooklyn on a hlgli lev. I of efflelen. mi laa unlqu.

Itv ln thla reapect, amongolhera. lhal it has no leaa lhan three and hlghly excellenl i lachnlc, the Parkard Collegiate Inatltute and ihe Adelphl Bdemi regulatlona lo be a I theae aeholarahlpa wlll prepared ln llon with the achool nuthorltlee of Br.mBiyn. ao lhal I think I am Jiistiti-'l hoplng tor lhe beal reaulta A certaln number ol graauate acholarahlpa baar the name mv wire m-. to be malntalned ln Barnard College. thiH way i hav- hi.i'-i eom? mon Intereat tha cltlea wlth arhlch my llfe ao long Identllled.

Ha was hlmaelf a natlve Salem. and i recaii th- Inatltutlon thal he eatabllehed tbere io en ni.lc the boya of Baiem to have tbe Mvantagi of a college educatlon. ramoved to ln IM and a cltiaeil of that clty untll the tlme of hl. death, ln MM. went to Chlna a.

a. clerh in -he employ oi Kuaaaii Co. In IBM he returned to thla country wlth the foundatlon. of fortune and ent. into mercantlle busineas wlth the Ka.t.

wltn wnich h- continued to be Identlfled almos UP to tne of hla death. II waaa n- rfn 1 his Commerce waa Ihe han- mai I lll-atlon. and I am onlj ik the tr.ter i pretatl of lhal phraa whlch he llluatrated during hla whole M-I-. HNTMKNT8. The followlng reappolntmentg were made ti rdaj Heni.

F. laborne. Da Coal prof. i nor i of blology: James F. Kemp, profeasor of ge ology; profeaaaor of electrlcal en glneerlng; Robert Peele, adjuncl ProJJJ? mining; Wllllam Hallock.

adjuncl profea of physles. Theae were Ihe new appolnt ments -l C. Bgbert. adjuncl i.a.,.,. ll.

Hyslop. professor of Joglc an.l ethlcr; W. ll. Carpenter, profeaa I phlloi v. kson.

profeaa ln 11 languagea; F. I---' adjuncl Btrator In and Bancroft. lecturei In Amerl. an hlatory. OREAT CITT ITXIVRRSITY.

THK BXTKHI'RIKI. lYMUTMBIA TIU iW HAVE Th- removal of Columbla rollege lo its n-w alte ln I0i alli marh an epoch nol only ln the hl or ihe college bui of ihe clty a Vorh rhe college, arhleh arlll atand on Rlverelde Helahta. overlooklng the entlre clty from Ihe Battery to Ihe Bronx, la lha aame colli Co1 les, the hearl ol ihe dty, arhen lha "unaselgned" on Ibe dlagram have been reserved with rlew t.i thelr poaalble as dormltorlea. Tha Knglneerlng and N'atbral Sclence bulldlnga are 200x50 feel In and the School of Ans and bulldlngs ISOxSO feet. The grounda aro t.i be Interaected al a polnl near One-hundred-end teenth-at, i.y a tranaverae p.ud.

under the theatre, whlch alli aerve as a means nf brlng in booka and auppllea, and, at commencemeat, a carrlageway the theatre. It is propoaed that the power plant ihall be connected wlth all tho bulldlnga bj ayatem of tunnela, utrga enough to contaln tramway, ateam and otln-r plpea, and iri' aln To thoae unfamlllar wlth the alta the foregoing desciipttop wlll glve Idea of iis advantagea and the uae whl la io be made of tbem, but to appn lata fully natural beautieg it must t.o vleweil In cont.ection with Ita aurroundlnga and from Ita own loft) height. Theee factB, however, i to Indlcate magnltude of the pnter whlch the have undertaken. o( ihe land war 12,000.000. One-half this baa been mei Ihrough the glfta and recenl be queaia of gradttatea nnd frlenda of the college, and cxpectH thal Ihe aale of tha Forty-nlnth-at.

will reallxe fully enough to pay the balance. The greal problem ih preaented by the need of mone) for tne numeroua liuildlnga arhleh are abso Ititi raaentlal li oi i i al Ihe rem ival of the lege may be effei-te i wlthoul retanllnglta educational work. Ir arlll noi aultlce provlde new bulldlnga, whlch are merelj equal ln io thoae noe oc rupii Th. pr. bulldlnga are overcrowded to an exteni whleh retarda the growth ol the nnl yoraity, interferea wlth the use of Ilbrary and Ihe coflectlons, and offers an Inauperab'ia obatacla C.

UnCfirXftrina sr 3 ST li lAy.tmtly JjlhtAl i JMUZT. i.a i'iiMI'AI I THK i -L alToi not itee Athei Itlvei th. to thi Tha 11 -'i I i I all al r- i.l moved from entn a laatl. wi II al rees whlel ly ran offei i' Indu -r-i. 1 II 'Ol Thal 'ri- ihe colli i i iho.

iv hl i whlch have i th. i I plana an i-hleh have Ix en lopted, a I whlch promlae to i to the i ropolla an arehil tlful than thal whlch i i. ihe old rltj Tl.e ii r. I- r. from "11 V.

he Piitire tracl I i nearly nlne tli i twice, the i The ground dl if natural!) The rly lei'el plateati omprta. tt nboul len and la I 1, i II all probabla of ihe pr, at ihe itlon II.tuitherly plateau rema 1 ampl) i'i. ur i nl, at li northerly portlon iha grounda -ill lefl un. tou, he i. thua and i.

largeai on I Ih ona ii.itui auilea TIIK UROITP OK BITII.DINUa bulMlnira ara grouped upon lha aoulherly plateau upon Ihe theory clty unlvei ity whlch la open all men all mlnda. ln centre i the Hbrary, commandlng feature the group maln approach i.a rrom (Mv hundi l-and-alx leenth al where ground noa n-. abi ipl hut Ih to t.o graded thal it wlll affonl gradual aacenl Th? entrance wlll be apacioua nlghl Btepa an.l almoai equal In alae prea -i'-. ihe l.ull i ihn entranca ma) ll la hoped, Im devoled ultlmaiely tiu- ihe Arte, the oll. Bho il.) unlverait) 'i Ign Ihe llbrai prepared b) Mi M.

Klm, i Whlte. la hown rn I. Ir n. be t. of bulf Indlana llmi lom i i ihe aame stone, elther slone or lu comblnutlon wllh brli II.

ii i hulMlngi i aartly i. i. hui pro leaa i wlll iloublli i ln ir. al ln onl im lluii ih la Ihe eral donora and the an-hltecta whom ihej i-mploy A harmoni it) v. pn n.tvi i i it it Ib expected th all Ih, li illdlni th.

ni.ti< ii ii ona ot i.i Ibe weat of Ihe llbrai are, Ihe chupel hall, Ihe lallei i. ina liiiended -i pla. Ung ludenl gnnla i su'li Ui" II' Ihe i and and foi iblli- I. mn ibase bulldlnga Ihere ba an entrance ft.in the adjotnlng avenue, ll i Ibl, thai Ihe ni. morlal i iia ma) ni of th.

enlran. ihe northea ara ihe llnga aaalgned t.i tha s. hool Arla t. mporai llj iir.i Ibe natural acleneea Ta lha north weal li re (he bulldlnga .1. ot.

I.i iirlii- I r. hl lacliira and la rhemlalrj Immedlate)- ihe north and frontlng the Ilbrary la bulldlng planned Ineiuda university hall, a theatre and a gym naalum. Nixt io lha Ilbrary Ihla wlll probably ba ihe moal importanl and eonaplcuoua bulldlng on Ibe grounda. Bltuated upon lha line whlch Ihe ohange grade from the hlgher lo ihe plateau, the northerly parl thli bulldlng wlll have two alortea more than Ihe southerl) whlch irlll make it poaslbla provlde llghl an i i ma tln Mlng rooma and bathro under Ihe gymiMatum, and lo place aieanvheattng I electric plant under Ibe theatre, where wlll ba ompletely i on, i ale I. MAOMIf-CENT flITK ihe Fitc of the bulldlng Btandlng aeareal to tha Bnglnaartag EtuUdtag, and wbleb la nuufced "nn.

aaalgned," now OCCUpled by InrK. nnd whi'-h wlll be lemporarlty uaad a dormltory for memhers nf the faculty and for older atud.nla. The four bulldlngg mual i 0f the I lU'lLtMNtH ln vlt-w il il the iildlnga whl -h i.k* ll is obvloualy movi i in blllMI fully a. rn Illon vol north -v i- -I will for the i-ering i eml itry ited al rrom to I fnr ihem Ith ver.lty now identa hl nexl len al every foot of avalla requlred, Hal compoalte ii.i the ir Btudenta i I'pon ii i i vill ml I of them the gr. ib pari the day; i expected that or i The nelghbor I il.

in I ul, an th. i iii'-v Thi. fael I tlie i illdln. un th. plan "I'nlvei lt) Hall" i-? part for nlng hall Thal gym i- i.i.

I ob, The i ii i. iildlng iil I- aumclenl ror con eaei and the aihl. tl rl. Id al iiiiaiii bi ii. 'bl.

ih vi it la l.nt i id mnai lum, planiu on large i ab-ai I full) can afford Ihe oppol i tudenta li tall) Impofl inl Th. I.nti.il lhan tho othi parta this li ii. A hall capable of people, (hl jiliiiii'-l to do, will a ni i- and m. etlnga, i nal Ing I to relebrate It. grounda, and under own i i imtiii to Ihe and the If Mn ii-- whl.

now when held in I'arni ilrawn annuall) the ollege grounda md thu hrougl lnto pei ich wiih the unl ver.lty. the) will Raln an objeel which wlll make In Increaeed of It work and a prtda In Ita an.l emlneni THR I'NIVEKBITT'a ENTRRPRI8E a wblch Ihe college now haa mi llnfel) bel re I tha reetlon theaa bull I a llbrar) fuui faculty bulldlnga Bnd unl v-eralt) i tn ai i .) in n.isi'iin The taklng i. great, greal unlveralty and a gri ii i-itv. an.l it thal can be land repreaenia greal rxpendliure, bul it already heen than lu.ilfled nni pa) meni pracilcall) ui i Though imt a fa iths have elapaed alnca lhe adopted, in.iii i r.i.-iilty i.ui;.!tMic< h.iM been i two i iu i un thelr eiample wlll be followed I.y othera of ihe alumnl and fn. u.ls ut TIIE UXITRB BTATEA OAXVAt.TT OOMPAXT.

i ton iu poratlon of Ihe I'nlted Btai I'aauallj I'ompan) Bnd tha BUthortaallon uf Buperlnieudenl nf Inaurance for company bu wera nied ye lerdaj In olBue tha t'ounl) I'lerii Tha company haa capltal aloclt puu.uoo ln. i in 1,,. ii Interealad ln c.iiipuii) I'hauncey Itepaw, Thomaa hai lea i Blrcblkl, Benjamla Tra iv derl lt i'i uli rl lloawi II i' Klowi -i Iward i. i har i'iuu. Perrj Ueimunl, Wllllam it vi i liotx rl A.

ln i.gh, John 'I ae. iiii.iiu i- Al irl ii, .1 u. n.i,,.., ii in, ii I'heaebrough, Ji lia.e and li T. aon. arho i.

aeen laal nlghl lu ii.mipari), i i a.a know any thing abom ll li almply a BABY HUMORS Insldiill, Rellcvcd And Spccdlly Cured by WHEN ALL ELSE FAlLS A warm batli with CUTICURA SOAP, and a stafk arplicatimi CUTICURA, the great willaffnrd instant rMt and" poinl to a spfedy, and pcrm.inrnt cure uf the most distrcssinp; of ItdtBBj and bBTBBM 'kin and scalp diseises, jgOtK after all. ilher methntlsfail. Ih. wnrld. Bn? I.

Nt.iinT 89.1.0.C B. A. What is Castoria is Dr. IMtchor's prescription for aud Chihlron. It cimtaiiis noitlier Opiiiin, Morphine nor othor substanco.

It is a substituto f4ir PAreforiCf Drops Syrap-. and Castor Oik lt is Plf tmnti Its gua ran too is thlrty yi-ars' uso by MUlkma of Motliers. Castoria is tlic Clu-dreu'i. Pauacea 3l4itlu'r's Friend. Castoria.

Castoria. weii adaptad I prev-ript ion knowut'inie." 11. A. Atirnrn, M. 111 So.

Ogford Brooklyn, N. Y. Caetoria cures Colle, fonstipatlon, Sr.tirSti.trmch, I.iarrco-a, l'ructatioa, Kilis K'VM alccp, and prcunoteg Without Injurtous medtcat'on. The nue nf 'Oaatorla' la BO tinlversal and Pn meriMRo well lhat it wems work aniKreropar mrtti endorre it. Few are tho famUlH who tlo not keep Castoria Witiun catiy D.

BflW York Clty. "For aeveral yeara I hare reeommended and ahall always contlnue to do ni it has lnvuiiat.ly produced nssulta." EdWI" F. PaBDEE, K. 183th Street and Sew York Thg Centacr OtttPAMB, Tl Mnuu. Stkeet, Nr.w York Cmr.

regular buBlaeM'organl-tlon and tom. for my name Who ii In charge or my name woui mentloned In tbe artlelea of Incorporatlon. TIIE FKillT AGAIN8T SILVER. BOUND MONEY LITERATORB WANT-BD. ANP BOOgJ KOW AVAIT.AHI.K ARl T.

ABflTRI IB POR Waahlngton, May I Publlc men ln sym pathy wlth the soun l-monay movement in aaylng that the greati tl aranl ln connectlon --ith irrency tjueatlon tbal af popular ttterature to offaet tlood of documenta wllh tha lllmetalllc Uague is deluglng the country. Ona of ,1,.. moal promlnent bookaellers of Waahlngton gtatea thal whlle ther- la .1 conatant demand at itabllshment for noi I allver documenta, there ln. alth one or two i aptl na no materiai i.k th.it comca near to Rlllng 'he menta. "Twenti tl ea a day I am aaked," ne then la nol i ma auch publication In exlatance Evi mail brlnga i me a number of rt-queata for good campalgn atuff, arid arblla bava no dlfflculty al all In aupi ng lha allver people alth whai rall for, i do have good deal of trouble ni lali li to tha frlenda ol gold why they musl or the i nl be Batlsrted Two thousai of Urooka Adama on Tha Oold have gone ln a burry.

A Bllver Benator ,1, thi rn gi tln aa i they and other of ihe aame popular claaa worka thal i men whoaa Intellecta nre arlth na i gttered abroad wlth remark? able llberallty by aome ol tha moat aetlva cain a ever I The trouble the llterature whlch oui i.v tha Reform Club la thnt ll la of too haracter, and often fln la Ita aay Into It la nol ritten i u.ar atyli. la 1 eing i tl md that over a thoiiaanri newapapera throughoul the ciuntry bava dlatrlbute each to thelr aiibncrtbera reauy prlnted aiipplementa deslgned to meei tha rallaelea Ivoeatee of all moi ometalllBtn. whleh Secretan I'arllsle la prepaiing for tlellvery it the M- mph t'onvei arlll ba t.i.iin almi.le atatemenl l-money doctrtnea an the fallarlea of the allver monometalllBta. Ir wlll be wldely clreulated by the frlenda of hom i i rlll in loubtedly the ith, tmry of Tr. aa ury i- large and I ia a leader of opinion I TRAZLR UAID." nd, Blr terl a you bave me out of 'the faal And ao aay moal of.

ir fur country -ho vlall Par creaturea arlll de prtve themaelvea of inv tl li ln order to ladulga th.ir fancj f-r the nc ln hats and bon Pemlnlne human nat ira knowa no devlatlon ft-otn unalterabla laa wnlch regu itea tbe flnery. Faahl na but tbe obllga I to faahion never cl ang and tong na tha Parta modlates irmlng ani eustomers to ire the "fetchlng" hat or bon net "tr arhleh tbey have aet thelr hi irta. i Stuart, N'o. Avenue l'i ipera, Parta, haa i envl repul itlon for pr the "corre i il ig" ln a Ivance of it her aalona ai of unfaillng Intereat 11 tha falr aex, The moal faah mable women lhal la alwaya to be aeen wearlng the eorrect mod. 1 in Bl Of li, iiii ion property onalder It tiiitt.T greater Importance to vle.lt Miaa I in Parta thai I leave irda theli frlen.1 or vlalt the plet illci li and tbe Dj.er.i l'h.

attractlona of famouk i al real and her patronage large thal la negotlatlng for the adjolnlnir premiaea li the i ie de I'Opera In order t- accommodat" the crowd of faahlonable women who dally asaemble -if her eatabllahment. BTBIEIXB BBtCKUAKERA BBCOBB Hiorors. tfaverstraw, M. May I The 100 men who are on atrlke ln Jamea A. De Uroat's brtckyard at ion.

Polnl for more mi became riotoua to-day, Bhertflt Anneaa, of Rockland County, had to ba called to quell tha Hot. The refuaed to men arork. Tbe RherlfTa poase ls now ln charge of the yard 100 men In Peok'a, Kowan 4 Heott'a. Ooldt k'a and Levy'a yarda, ln Haveratraw, are on atrlke, and antlctpated. TTieee men ilno demand more wagea, They now recelve Mti a month.

Anneaa baa saroi In a imb. of di putlea TBB WEATBKR REPORT I'Airt AN'l' "II Ml MilMU.i: winps. Waahlngton, May 0 I Igh preaaure iiimea over il Itlani Htai.tral ln Virginia. Ttie 'i I'a 'l iii 'I allghl energy aih uf ban m. I.

haa fallen iu Knglanil, aad rtaen In Iba upper laka ragloa, ihe Teaaa Tlia trmperatura I rtaeii i ipMly ln N-? i an 1 rall. In lha Ohlo Y.ii lej i lake regl ralna havn oeeurred ln ths At i.iini.. and ln tl upper laka ajli.ii, upper i wlll -ni in it.e Hoiith Hull abowera tn iha lake leflla.n Pln aintiniL. r.n Mld rall In lha i ll. lak, i i -i' TO fall warm.

lulhweaterty ii and nt, falr; wanaar tba I lan I II. Ut, f.ilr. eiiL wind i 1 i i la nortbera utheri) a m.l. i Por Kaaiera ivnaarlvanla, generally fnir. wlndi i'i s.

ll partly cloudy wi ith. r. aealei win la Pot of Delawara aad Marytaad, fnir: ,1 in ia in.i fl falr; ln tatrema eHatem ih wlnda, i-arlable, Vlrglnla fali ln ithern aboarera In ern portlnn; rooleri anutheaeterl) r. I'eanavlva la, Inrn-aelng rloudlneaa nn.i ih.iwel a tet II I' ll tfork wera; rariabla artada ohlo, fali es? pi neai ma lake; aoiiilietii iti'iia, LOCAL OnamtVATIOKg UOtmH: Moruu.a. 1 -j 4 fl i a a 7 iot! 30.5 in tin? dlagrani a conilauoua arblta Uae abowg the tn ItKtU-ated The 1 'rilmne'i.

flalf raeordlng baromeiei Tha Ime rapraaaatf tha laan petnt'iie at rtiarin.i Trlbune May 7, 1 a. nv? The weather yeaterday an.l generallv falr The lemperatura range.) and 70 tha averaga belng SlMPil STRONC FFflRES Rootboor eOBtailM enough sarsa parilla alone it the place as a tBtMBOtOf ofgood health. To tlie inn-tdelicjousherbs, you have therc.i-.on why millionsof people dfiak aud grow hcalthfulou llircs'i Rootbeer IV. tt-1 ga CHAS.C.HiRCS STANDARD AS GOLD, FOR EVERY MAN. ONLY $1.

Ilulrinrh o.lim, rm: miimnt BPEiMi.i?r IMMBrntk. I ln 1840 I liii-f nf IhO PeabaBy Inxlimlc, la Wfcem awarded lh? Me.lle.-il fr lha PRIZB IA on Mrophv. Pbraieal DaMlltgi aad a I Ptaeaaea aad Weak BlBBa and vURCo old. Coaeeltattm la Beraoa by letter Pr tua, with taattaasalBla rgS 1' OH, Tbe nt l.lfei ISS rlptl Ba f.r a. ehronle full onlj ll deubla FREE.

Sick Headache CARTEHS ITTU IVER PIU.S. Iheae- rallwa Lustreaa frum Drspepela, indiseaUon and Too Hearty Karlna. A f.ir 1'izrlneaa, DrowalBeaa, Bad Taste in tiie Month. Coated TonRiie Pain In the Side, TORPID I.IVf'H. They reg? tlllte 4 NEB ll IM! X.

CDnTIBJC oll and OrU I irtC- thina md aa4 Barot l.en.o llliiu. i. i i i. Xo. a' li Bwtoa WCRN OUT WITH PAINS" A.li.

nml liul Ileil lolabOTOB." Hi.lt.-i in Alill-I'ala I'luairr i LATE N1GHTS Ia'c k. I.I i I tt" arrlnkUa and in i rn iiv, i-'T i .1, ra, Bul Hti'l lhan on UM cor. -i-iii imt i. I. -i i TIip I.i ilai i.

HWIv lo fulr an.l a MT, YlCtORl TIIE FAIR Baa Praadaeo, May the flrat wiii nr rtenninr Jamea falr, vktefe araailBi for i.n.i..it.. aad BiibaagajaBtlr Btatea. a luiy t.i.lay. Judge Maeh tbat the pell ii.ni iim probata hI.uH laka Bartorttf over tha fnr tha probata at tba peBcil will. There the BnM Wlll til'-'l wlll ba eoBfcBNBB, Judge Blacb ael tbe petltlon lor probata of the flrat mii; for bearli nea noralag.

The auppoaiilon la thai al tiiai tlme tba attoruera for the chll wlll preaent Ihelr sroumln of wrlUeu oppoaltion and tbal the attornejra for tbe exeeutora alil proteai iiK'iin-u their conalderatlon on the ground that the Uma (ar a eonteat haa atapaed. FUNT'S FURNITURET I.K.k at In fumllure at tho now aolng oo Mt CEO. C. FLINT 4j wust.

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