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AMONG THE COLLEGES. CORNELL. Ithric**. f*. Y.. May 16?On Tuesday O. K. Gllbert, of the? United States Geological 8urvey, l?i?ctured before the Pi'lvo-sity on "Niagara Falls and the Nl.w'.i; u QtHge." ? subject on which he Is said to be IBs ?******? authority In America. The, list of candidates for degrees at the ap proarhin? commencement appeared ?luring tlio ?eck. The total number of candidates is 450, of whom 49 are candidates for advanced degrees. In the Collei.e of Arts and Sciences are 136, of whom ?> ar.' candidates for A. B., ?18 for Ph. B., 11 for p. L, aa4 So for R. S. In Slbley College there are t? candi-latcs for M. E. and 7."? for M. K. In E. E. There are 25 in civil engineering, 9 In arehli<*ctur.\ 83 in law, 8 In agriculture and 3 In veterinary medi? cino ,1?. V. Ml. Professor Alfred Kmerson. of the department of classical archaeology, has been appointed to a pro fasaarsklS in th? American School of ?Ctasoleal 6;u.h??.?i la Athens, for the year 1897-'!?. made va mt by the resignation of Dr. Charles Wald stein. who was appointed to a professorship In the University of Cambridge. Under the atMptefM o( the Christian Association, Leland T. Powern save a rending from "David Cop p? atl.-lil" |n Barnes Hall Tuesday evening. The flrst of the lectures by the fellows of the d?-partme**t of pol?tica"! science were given on Tues ?av and Thursday by J. B. Phillips on "Methods of Keeping the Public Money of the United States." The Executive ?'omnilttee of Ihc Pi/anl of Tins? te.--< bus apiiolnie.l Eugene P. Andrews, ''.'?. curaijr Of the Mus. um of Classical Archaeology for the >??!?! ??v-?;-'!'?. Hugh ?'. Troy, '<?.".. recently appointed State Chem? ist, has been located at Cornell, ami ha? an office ta the Dairy Building. An Important change has been nnrotinced In the programme of the Military Department, which will BO Into effect next fall. At the b< ginning of the term the drill corps will do divinen into two sec? tions, which will drill earlier In the afternoon than la retofore. The National convention of the Delta Gamma Sr> ci.'ly Is to be held with the Cornell Chapter on Wednesday, Thursday aiwl Friday of this week. The last rac between tin? 'Varsity and AnnapoUa ??rears before the departure of the latt>-r for Annap? olis took placa ??r, Tuesday over the mlle-and-a-luuf course. The Annapolis crew flnishe?l about three lengths ah**nd. "the first freshman crew also par? ticipan! In th?.* rac??, and hud a handicap of about f.v.ir length*?. It ?SS beaten by the '\arslty by ab'.iit i\ length. T'ie Annapolis party left Ithaca Wednesday evening. Spring football practice began on Tuesday, wh? elght or ten candidates appeared on the Held. The coach, Gl??n S. Warner, and Cantata MoKoever arare on hand to direct the practice, which con fisted in kiokinrz. punting, falling on the ball and Int rforeno? pi iv?-. There shoulrl be son)?? good ma torlnl amosiff; the candidates next fall. Bcnoch. the entre of the '??5 team. Is rire to como back. Fay vllle will enter from the Ithaca High School, of MSI year's te.i'ii. Hill, Tracy. Lueder, ?'lark. Heel, gweetland and White will' be back for th?' 11 tt? ; Vour.g, Miller. D -rr and a younger brother of Clin? ton Wyckoff will try for quarter' Rlplejr, Iturtaugh and WMtlng will tr?- for backs. Captain McKeever will play nt end. The opening games of the season will be with Colgate, Syracuse ami Hamilton. The bip gam?> will be with Princeton on Percy Field. A two-year agreement with Lafayette has been en? tered into. The sophomores In Page College? gave a banquet In the Sage ?Itrltig-nx?m Wedn?*sday evening. Andrew D. White delivered his lecture on "Evolu? tion versus Rtrvolution In Politics" Friday even? ing, under the ausoloes of th? Graduate Student-?' Club, ?.'hartes p. Steinmetz also lectured before the Cnivorslty on Friday at ?M invltntio?? of th? department of physics At the last mating of the University faculty G. P. Ritter received one of the Fuertea cold med ?ils for .-xc-llence In the? course in civil engineering. E. P. Treston, '7.'. executive officer of the Vnltrd States Coast and Geodetic Survey, received a sim? ilar medal for a meritorious paper. -a WELLKSLEY. Wellesley. Mass., May If,.?A new and valuable course In art will bo opened at Wel.ealey next year by Professor Alice Van Vechten Brown, now director of the Norwich (Conn.) Art School. Pro? fessor Brown will givo weekly lectures on art, per? spective, anatomy, current exhibitions, etc.. during the entire year, and will also, with her assistant, superviso the work In drawing and sketching es pp*ted from the BtndSBts. In addition, the work of th ? first semester will embrace tho history of Florentine painting, fourteenth and fifteenth cen? turies, un.1er thr? direction of Miss Katharine Jones, R. A., Wellealoy, '8f>. and the work of the second semester will lnelu?le the history of ornament, in charge of Howard C. Walker and Miss Katharine B. Child. 'The New Psychology of Common-sense." waa th?* subject of the lecture delivered before th?* col? lege on Monday evening by President Hall of Clark 1'i.iv?irsttjr. Dr. A. C. Coolidge, of Harvard, Is giv? ing a series of lectures at Wellesley on the Eastern qtj 's;ion, with special rerennco to the work of the history elapses. The Rev. Dr. William H. l>av',9. uf Newton, .Mass?., preached in the chapel this morn it,m- Misa Anna M. I'ummlnps, of Wellington, South Africa, spok?* to the stti'lenta this evening of her work in the Huguenot College. Prof-^sior Calvin Thomas, of Columbia College, will deliver the cvmmencenient ad?lress at Welles ley on June 22. The R?v. A. J. F. Hehrer']?., e.f Prooklyn, will preach the baccalaureate Barman on June SB, The date of the annual "float" has be??:i set for Wednesday, June i?. Miss Mary A. S'owell, p'.anl?t and instructor In r.;-.)?'* at Wellesley, will take part In a concert to I?- given In the chapel to-morrow evening by Ros ton muslclana The .-oiiepe Qiee ciub concert fur th?i benefit of th?; Ihafer memorial fund will take place to-morrow evening, also, In Posten. Statements of ail courses to be given next year w? re bulletined early last week, and each student is espected to make out her schedule of elective work for the ensuing year la-foro the close of th?? spring term. Many attractive, new courses aro offered. At their election, held on Tuesday, the Barn Swallow Society elected the following officers for next year: Mary o Malone. 'i'S. president: ?'lara P. woodburjr, IS, vice-president i Florence Brentano? '?a?, aecretarr; Mary ??>. Hewitt, "Si?, treasurer, and Edith B. Lehman, '??. custodian. Tho president and members of th?? faculty have Issued Invitations for a Inree reception to he held in tho Pamsworth Art Building on Monday after? noon, May 21. WILLIAMS. WIIHSBMillWII. Ma."-.?.., May 16.?Dr. Leverett Meara, professor of chemistry, will spend his sum? mer vacation In Purope. Sailing from New-York on Juin- 1?, he will visit Germany, Italy and Switzer? land. I)r. Meara received his degree from G?ttin? gen, and this tour gives him the opportunity to strengt! in his. department, already one of tho best In college. The following men have been chosen by the Phllotechnlan Debating Society to represent It at the coming Joint debate: Levy, '??7, Brown. '&$, and M.ironey, '9S. The Phllologlan Society has chosen Denlson. '97; Terr.pk-ton, '98. and Matthews. '98. Dr. Carter in expected to deliver a l?*cture before the two societies on May 39 on tho subject, "The His? torical Ri-latlons of Fort Massachusetts" At the m?-?.tlng of tho Lyceum of Natural History last v.? ek, Dr. ?.'lurke lectured on "Protoplasm." Dr. Peck lectures before the same body this week. He Is now engaged on a work on "Micro-organ? isms." which !_ the result of observation!, collected by Nathan It Harrington. '93, on the Columbia University expedition to Puget Sound. The work Will bo issued by the New-York Academy of ?Science. At ttift annual meeting of the Rerkshlre His? torical Society, at PlttBburg last week. Professor Perry r?-a?l a papar on the late Dr. John Leland Miller, of Sheffield. ' The follow!:.',' ministers will preach at the chapel th? remaining Sundays of th? term: Th?? Rev. Dr. Barton, of Rr,?ton, May 1?*,; the Rev, John H. D?ni Bon. '90. of New-York. May 2-?; the Rf.-v. Dr. la Will. of Troy. June 6. anil the I{??v. Samuel V. V. Holmes, '83. of Buffalo, June U. Dr. ?'.?rter will ?JJeUrer the baccalaureate sermon at tho Congregational Church on June 20. LEHIGH. South Rethlehom, Penn., May 16?Th?* Juniors and seniora in the department of civil engineering wer? at Niagara Falls during tho latter part of last weak, and at the same time tho s'-nlor elec trlcals were in New-York, all on visits of inspec? tion. Huab Beaver, the Y. M. C. A. colleae secretary of Pennsylvania, lect'ired here on Friday evening. President Drown was the guest of the Lehlgh Unlverelty Club of Northeastern Pennsylvania at Its annual dinner, held at WUfceabaiTS on Friday last. The Committee on Grounds has about finished the plans f.?r the repairing of the athletic field, and work -.por. It Will begin at once. When completed, Lehlrth will hav?, one of the best fields la Pt-nnsyl vanla. President Farwell of the Junior class has ap? pointed the following Junior Hop ?'ommlttee: T. R Wood. ?Challes H. Warren. D W. Roper. II. K. Brown. P. D. Edmonston and 13. D. Hlllmun. COLGATE. H_m!!t.,n, N. Y , May 16?"The Salmagundi" Board for the class of '99 consists of L. E. Bird, edltor-ln-r-hlef; 8. R. Treat, business manager; W. W. Hullock, C. H. Oliver and C. K. WuPers, as so<'-late editora. Commencement speakers from the senior class of tho college were annoum-ed Tuesday, May 11. They are L. Jay Caldwel), Nelson Leonard Col? man, Francis Wayland Go-ddard, Henry David ?.ray, Olea Arnold Grove, Edgar Shugert Ingrahiim Clarence ?Darwin KlnKsl-?y, Robert Oillln Seymour. Jr.. Kencall Pro? tor Smith ami Howell Roland AV? cd. Th?- honor men are Ooddard Grav In graham, Klngsley and Smith. Th?- classical men elialble t-. Phi Reta Kappa are Ooddard, Ingraham ai '1 Bmith. Commence i,?nt will occur on June 17 When th" ten rr.en named above will deliver orutlon ln competition for the Lewis prl-e of %&). T:?" sut a ???.-??ful candida taB for places on the new "Madlsonensls" Hoard were published last Tuesday. They nre: Prom the Junior cIbss, Theodore p Brookii!-.. alternate, Prederlck Pird Jones. From tho sophomor.? claaa, Louia H Watklns who will ha editor-in-chief in hla senior year; Wulter C. Mason, to be business manager In senior year, nnd Cornelius E. Bchalble; alternates Chnrles E. Wol? ter*. Manford M. Jenkins and John D. W. Chaster. Practice for the college field meet Is earnest iui'1 hard, and prospects for rco<1 men .11 every contes! are encouniuing. The r?'lay team which Colgate will send to I'ttca en Jun<> ? will be the fnst<*st this college has ever had. In the weights, Bacon, Briggs and Por?i are setting into good form; which Is the best man cannot yet be told, but they SfS counted on by Colga;e men BB sure nolnt Winners HARVARD. Cambridge, Mass., May M Pnder the IttSfrfcefl of Harvard Ooologtoal Conference Society, Bleu tenant Penry. tho Arctl? explorer. ?1? llvercd (in In? teresting lecture on Greenland, the Arctic Wand continent, last Tuesday. H,. Illustr?t,?d th.? lecture by stereoptieon views of photographs that he him? self took on hi? last trip. Several Harvard Students contemplate a trip to the north. The trip win probably be a geological o?,?? in Qreenland, then passing from the northern? most point of this Island thrciKh th?- open sea. The faculty has ,leclili-il 1?. permit the seniors to hold their ?lane?- on VVednesday ?venin?:, .?une ?!. tb" nixiit before cinss day, Tin- ?lass Pay Com? mittee will manage tin? business part of the dance, but. on ai'oount of their Other work, they have ap? pointe?! the following committee to lake charge ?>f th?? social arran-.-eiiir.nts: H. il Stevenson, jr.. chairman; M. B. ston?'. C. D Drew. 11. W, Howe, A. ieott, F. A. Burllngame an.I W. R. Mansfield. The first s.-ven of the signet from NTwere elected in tin- foliowiiKf order: .1. P. Brice, of Ohio; .1. W. Parley, of Cambridge; P. de K. ?li'd.-r. of New-York City; H. James, M, of Cambridge; \V. H. Conroy, of Philadelphia: H. c. Haseltine, of Rome. Italy, ainl J. P. Curtis, of Boston. The first ten of the Institute of 177?1 from '08 have been tiiken out in the following order: Nicholas Blddle, of New York; Herber: H. Fisk?*. cf Cam? bridge; ?\aron Davis, of Niihant; K. Heard, <?:' Bos? ton; ?-'. L. Forbes, of Boston; W. Phillips, of Bos ton; F. L. Hlgglnaon, of Boston; C. D. Draper, of New-York; J. I?. Baltonstall, of Boston, and \V. A. M. Burden, of New-Vork. At a nieetlntr of the Cercle Fran?ais the f.illnw ing aflcers were elected: .1. H. Hyde, ':?8, president; B. R. Kobinson, 18, vice-president; R. L. Hoguet '9!?, sot'ielsiy. The first socl.il meeting of the sophomore class as a class was In the form of n dinner last Tuesday. W. H. Conroy, of Philadelphia answered to the toast of "The Class" B. II. Dibbles spoko wittily of the boat races and English stroke, p. ij. Csrie ton, of Lawrence, urgeri a more widespread Interest In debiting: J. F Brice read th?' poem; I. P. Per kln.-> spoke on "Rowing," Percy Haughton on "Mas ? bnll" and R. de K. <?:<!.t on "The Press." p. M. Jaffray was toasttnaster. BROWN. Providence. May 10.?The members of the Junior class who are to OOMfdtMS the Caminar?an flub for the coming year iMve Jus? been chosen as fol? lows: A. A. Barrow.-?, D. L. Faits, J. A. Gammons. G. A. Gaskl'l. W. P. Qreon?, A. M. Greenwood, W. T. Grlnnell, R. R. Hunter, Willi am Laudar, D. P. O'Rrlen. W. J. Scribner. W. A. Slad*. Jose.ih Tay? lor, R. D. Whiting and J. M. Williams. Officers of the Bishop leabury Association have been ele??ted as follow?: Pr. sirlent, Thomas B, Stoere, 'US: vice-president. Walter A. Brlt-rns. '00; secretary and treasurer. A. R. Thatcher. '??0; li? brarian, Pdward K. Thompson, '!?'.). At a meeting of the co-operative refectory hold last week a dlvlderd was declared, and J. S. Allen, "Ml was elected treasurer In place of C. II. Ling? ham, resigned. At a meeting of tho Brown Yacht Club last weeh It was decided to hoi.l a retraita on Narragansetl Bay on June IS, atxl a repntta committee was ap? pointed, conslstina of Commodore Kusst n Qrlnnell, V7: I. B. Merrlman. !?7. and H. H. I'tlev. 'VI, Th.. Bowling Association has elected officers as follows: President, ?i. K. Walker, '!?>?. vic-presld'nt, H. H. Kennedy, i?7; secretary, C. C. White, "". manager and treasurer, 11. V. Hasletin*i, '88; cap? tain. J. Ralph Wellman. 'i?s. The election of the Boar.l of Directors of the athletic association for the coming year resulted as follows: Prom the alumni II. H. Weeks. 'S3, for three years, William Qammell, '78, for two years; If. S. Fanning. 'l?l, for on?' y?-ar. From tho Junior class-C. H. George, M, and W. T. QrinnelL jr.. From the sophomore class ?I. <'. H.athaw.ay. From' the freshman Class?N, A. Tufts. The annual field day took place on Wednesday last. The winners were as follows: 100-yard .la^h. D. F- O'Brien. '!>"?.; half-mile run, It. P. Hanson. '?xj: 120-vard hurdle. J. F. O'Gara. '00; mile run, A. JL. Wright. '(X?; shot put, J. P. Coombs, 'l?7; 220-yard hurdle, R. K. Barker. '96; ?MO-yard dnsh. W. I. Gunn, tS; pole vault, c. H. Guild, jr.. '99; hammer thro w, Coombs, '1?7: two-mil?' run, U'ritht. in?: 220 yard dash, O'Brien.' t3_; running broad jump, O'Brien, 'i|S; running hiKh jump. s. s. Lapham, jr., UK. The banner offered by the student? of the Women's college to the class wlnnlns the most point.? was awarded to 'i?s. A. L. Wright made :he mil? run In 10:04 8-5, breaking the Worcestei record, A vear's leave of absence has been ?rrant.'d to Dr. John II Manly, professor of th<? English language. He will sail for Europe early In ihe summer, coing first to Dublin. During his absence courses similar to thos? usually given by him will be offered by other Instru? tors of the English department. -a ?YRACUMB. Syracuae, N. Y., May 1?.?For the third time this semester a family In the faculty has been called to mourn the loss of one of Itfl members, "n T n B day last occurred the BUddea death of Mrs. John O. Bentley, the daughter of Dr. Eugene HsaneL Tho fact that Mrs. Bentley had been married only a f??w week.? mak'-s the bereavement especially sail. Professor Berwald will give a piano recital on Monday evening, and on Thursday evening Clnr SDOe Eddy Is to ?five an organ recital, both to ha in CrOUM ?'ollege Music Hall. Tho student body la well pleased with tho Bhow? Ins: made i.v the track team against Cornell las) Saturday. They scarcely expected tt to ?w. Lewis took a second In one hurdle ajld a third in the Other. It was ? disappointment to see Neville allow him? self to be outgeneralled In the half-mile. Whlttl more anil Lee rolleil no a good number of points, the former taking If. and the latter It At least three of the records will stund comparison with anv of the reeoris made this aprlng in any of tho c-.;lego meets. They are the I?*? yards in la seconds, and the broad Jump at 22 feet 1 Inch, both by Whlttlmore, and the ?HO yards, by Lee, In M 2-5 seconds. '.-4. UNION. ?cheneetady, N. Y., May !?'>.?Profesnor Ashmore, tho head of the Latin department, who spent last year In Italy and Or?OO, delivered an Illustrated lecture on "Rum*" on Thursday svanfng, The management of the athletic association has secured John Cosgrove, of Albany, to coach the team throughout the teason. The coach la well known in athletic circles. Several changes have been made on the baseball team during the last week. The team played the. Cuban Giants at Johnstown, N. T., on Priday, and on Saturday met Rutgers at Albany. Great Interest 1h shown In tho class baseball teams. At a meeting on Thursday the following schedule of sames In the Starin Cup series v-.-a.'i adopted; May 17, Juniors vs. sophomores: Mr.v ?__. seniors vs. Juniors: May '_,"?., Junior:) vs. freshmen; May 30, seniors vs. sophomores; Juno 1. sophomores vs. "freshmen. The faculty has pele?te?) the ten honor men from the senior class an follows: Pitson J. Cleaver, ? ;. gineer; Edgar R. Cummtnga, classical: Howard R. Furbeck, classical: Ira Hotailng, classical; William A. Johnson, classical; Abo! Merchant, Jr., classi? cal; Glenn M. Sohofleid. sanitary engineer; Stephen K. Sloeum, engineer: Dann L. Wood, sanitary en? gineer, and Arthur Wlnn, classical. ,- 4. WELLS. Aurora. N. Y., May 16.-Monday evening. May 3. the Ph?i*nlx Llterarum Soci?t?s held its annual open m?-etlng In Phrnnix Hall. The roll-call was re? sponded to by quotations from Shakespeare on music The essays of the evening wars as follows: "Shakespeare's Clowns," Miss Clark, II; "Songs In Shakespeare " Misa Porter, il; "Shakespeare's Heroines of the Later Comedies." Miss Baker, 'Ml A business meeting of the Y. W. C. A. was held Wednesday, May 12, for the purpose of electing offi? cers for the ensuing year. Miss Louis.? C. Camp? bell, '!?>>, was c.'iosen president; Miss Gertrud? Kirk, "H, vice-president; Miss Mary JohntOO, to, corre? sponding secretary; Miss Nlm Polvillo, '?X?, r? cord? ing secretary: Miss Mary Fliehen. '(?O. treasurer. A piano recital was given Thursday e\?,'ning by Miss Edith A. Fills. Instructor In vocal music, In honor of '97. Several new courses which do not appear In the catalogue will be offered next year in Kngllsh literature. Latin and physics; the latter In? cludes labora: ry work in heat and light. With the spring term The interest in athletics has returned. The baBket-hall t'-am.i have bren re? organized and regular out-of-door practice has been begun. It Is hoped ?hat ihe new court hack of th? coKege will be in good condition for the match game to be given commencement WSSk. -4. SMITH. Northampton, May M?The Alpha Society had a meeting Saturday night, at which Ethel Sears Gil man, '1*9. was admitted to the society. MhM Moffett. of Oklahoma. Bddrusasd the Mis? sionary Society Sun lay Bight Barrett Wendell spoke Monday night on "Shake? speare's Tragedies." Ho was the Speaker for the fund given to the college by Dr. Furness. either to provide s le<?turer on some Shakespearian sub? ject or as a prlzy for the bSSt BSSSg written by a member of the Junior class on some klndre.l ttMBM. The prize wa? not awarded this year. Miss Hut.bard, of the literature department, gave a ri'ception on Tuesday for those sent >rs who nave devoted themselves to BngUab literature duritiK their course. The promenade held annually by th- iunlor class v.h> giver, in tiie gymnasium Wednesday. Owlns to the eseeestve number? .?f the preceding years the number <'f guests eras limited t.? the memben of the Junior class and b small pan of the senior (JSH, The d'-'-oratlon was. ?1? usual, <|r,?,, |,y the ?ophomores, in gr?-.-n and the class color, ?swing to tin- violent storm the open-air oonceri by th? Glee Club wa* given up. The cast for the senior dramatics ha:? i eon an? nounced tis follow?: Shyloi k, Nor.i Gertrude Dyer; Baaunlo, Ruth Gray Brown: Antonio, Plorrnce May Whiting. Gratlano, Ann?? Ide Barrows; l?-i rei.zo. Laura Josephine ualacar: Launcsloi Oohbo, Harriet Morris; Old Qobbo, Oenevleve 11 Jessb-a, Clara Hunt Phillips, Nerlssa, ?Srii-.- Mar? ten Kelley, and Portia, Alice Lincoln Oales. Ths relxMii'snl? at tlie o)i?-r:i house hnv- airei,,|y i.eKui., aijrl will be carried on constantly In connection alth those in the gymnasium, until June ID. wntti the first performance of "The Merchant of Venice" by the senior class of Smith College will bo given. YALE. New-Hnven. Conn.. May M -The most Interesting BthletlC occurrence, of the year thus far took placo on Saturday !n the shape of th? dual athletp games with Harvard. This was the first athletic contest bet wean lbs two universities since the misumier Btandlng of tiro years ago. Th? result was a sur? pris.'. It was the old story of ?pe?'.ly and unex ?,e. ?.al ?lev, lopment of poor material Into a winning team The cames throughout were marked by the frtendlleal of faoHngi between the two bbIistbIUbs, The Tals Union has slSCtSd its officers f?>r the first term of next year as follows: I'r. silent, Hiram Blngham, Jr., II; vice-president. ?'. I_ Darllngton. ".".<; secretary, P. II. Holme, "?!?; treas? urer, J. K. (lark, 'W; Pxe-utlve Committee, R. E. Hume, ''..?: H. W Pish, r, ".?'i. and P. T. Noble. '?. The officers of the Sheffield I'elm ting Club hive bass ehOSSn a:? follows: President, ?>. H. Powell, M, S: I i ?? .--pre -?dent. J. If. R.at terfleM, '!??. S. ; Secretary, I?. T. Stone, ft, S ; trensurer, s. F. ?hattuck, Ig S: Baecutlve committee. A K Alford, "Si, I . and K. D. Pouch. 'S'-. S. The annual Phi Peta Kappa banquet was held on May M at th?> New-Haven House. At this ban ?piet the T?S men who held the raqutrod sianrl In tt holarshlp w?-re admitted to membership. The tonstmaster was W, 1?. Makepeace, T?7, nn?l nfter the wel. oining toast and the responso to It. speeches arera made on "Phi Beta KHppa." "Chi Delta Theta," "Sigma XI," "Kappa Beta Phi" and "Vai ? Tradition.*' At a meeting hell last Tuesday George G.-bner Schreiber, :??., uni Bidney RoMnsoa Kennedy, IS, wer* elected leaden for the coming year of the University (.lea and Banjo dubs, respectively. lieutenant ivarv's lectors <>n "Arctic P.xpAdl tlons" was listened to by a large audlencs of stu denis on Wednesday evening. Several men have algnlfled their Intention u.' accompanying bhn on his tnp to an ? iiiaiii this summer. Tha programme for commencement weak ha.? been announcad as follows: Sunday. Jons -"7 - Baccalaureate sermon. .Monday, Jut,.- ;*? .'lass day exercises, clssa oration ami poem in Battell Chapel in morning: in afternoon, reading of class histories on the campus; In the evening, planting o: .-lass Ivy and senior promenade; Law School anniversary. Tuesday, June :".? Anniversary meeting of alumni: annlversarj of the Medical ?School; rale-Harvard baseball game at the field: in the, evening, tho Olee ' lab cono 11. followed by the senior german In Alumni ?fall. \\ ? lues.I.i.v. .lune JO?Commencement, The work of the University crew has shown a marked Improvement this week. "Mob" fool, has been with the neu .-wry day, and will remain with tin- .-r.-'.v um.I the race. The 'varsity Bre now beating ihe freahmen on stretches of a mile or so as regularly as they mel defeat in these same brushes a month ago On Wednesday the mile ? was covered in less than five minutes, with the i- os ati ike The only change this week has been tin? aubstltutlon of Mills for Qreenway at No. I, Qreenway being laid off for a rest. The worsl danger to the crew at present Is tho possi blllty of overtraining. The weicht? of th?' men are away down, and with Qreenway and Rogers both OUI o:' sorts within a week of each other for no apparent reason It is thought by some that the ere- ?s already overtrained. The order of rowing Is as follows; Stroke. Langford: 7, ?Jrlswoid: ?;. Allen; :., Captain Bailey: 4. Mills; 3. Campbell; 2, Whitney, and bow, Holers. Marsh and Or.enway are siso .it training table. Th?' entering of an eight In the Harlem Reiratta ?n. I" ?oration Day has become a certainty, and the men are rowing together erery day, The crew will not in any way represent ihe University, nor will It have any connection with the Yale Kavy. The f.roje.-t, however, has the sanction and substantial support of the. university management. The order o:' ihe p.,at is as follows: Stroke. Hewitt: 7. Mnrsh; t, Parkhurst: '. Captain Patterson; 4. Blocovich; s, Mills; 2, Hitchcock, and bow, McLaucblan. T. I?. Chirks is coxswain. PMVPRSITY OP PFNNSYLVAN'IA. Philadelphia. May 11. Th?* chief Incident of the week was tho opening of th? Flower Observatory on WadlWSday. Pxerc'se? wer? held In the open air. The observatory In tho outurowth of a baqilSSt made by the late Ita-cse Wall Plower. Tho gift comprises a tract of land of about one hun?lred acres In th? on-et of a blU in Delaware County, on the West ?'bester Turnpike, Two COntrlbutl ma of |HI each for Improvements In tho department of civil engineering have recently be.-n made, by two friends of the University. The Sum Will i.?* used mainly for the purchaso of nddl tiona? apparatna for the testing laboratory. The biologies] ?lepartment haa Just received a collection of alligator and crocodile. e?r>r? from the Florida Everglades, the gift of Lieutenant WU loughby, of the r. k. a. The seventh annu-tl r?"inlon of the class of to, col? lege, was bald a: W.Thlncton Park on Saturday evening. Speeches were mad?* by Josiah H. ?Pan? nlm-in, J. \V,irren CoulstOO, Jr., and Lewis Auden reld. During the week about thirty members of the Pennsylvania Legislature paid their biennial visit to the buildings nn?l campus of the Pniversity for the porpoaa of seeing what recent advancement has bean Buda. Tn?*y were highly gratified with th?; new dormitories. Th? Biological Pleld Club met on Friday e\?,iing for thtj last, time this year, and piper? were read by I?r. A. P. Kr??)', Or. MacParlana and Messrs. L#: BOUtllller, Welsh and Olthens. The departmeni of archaeology has received a nu'niier of donations from Caleb Milne, Including a number of weapons used In the re-ent Chlno-Japa in s ? War. Tho P..:v. Dr. Henry C, KcCook. one of the, chap? lain? of the Fnlverslty for the last two year??, MU retired fr un that position. On Monday evenlntr l'rnfe??.nr George, K. Bak?r gave a dinner to Professor Simon Wwcomh, the astronomer, a large number of student? bava si?nifie?i their in? tention i<f attending th?- World's Student conf?-renc? at Northileld, Mass., this summer, from Juno 24 to July 4. Tho various classes will hold reunions on alumni ?Say, June s. the following have been elected officers of th* Graduate Club fur next rear: President. P. Pills Bhaubel: vice-president, Flcminp Jame?; treasurer, Mr st des berry: secretary, M Qrovener. Th? Phtlomathean Si-clety defeated the Zelisphle Society in ti?e third annual debate Thursday .?venlnK on th?- question whether the Pnite-1 States should recognise the beiiiceren.v nf the Cuban ins?ir?rents. At the meetins ?if the class of tl on Wednesday officer? wre elected aa follows; Pr?sider?, Reming? ton; vice-president. Dibblf se-r?tary, Bell: treas? urer, UcGrath: recorder, Blmton. -e TRI.VITY. Hartford, May M.?Trinity held her annual field meet a* ?'nnrter Oak Park on Saturday, May 8. Tho track was soft, nnrl so the runs and sprints were for the most part rather slow. Th? college record In th?? two-nill??, however, was broker, by *>V. C. White, 'i?7. who kn??ck?-?l nearly twenty sec? onds off the heal previous time. In th?? field ?-vents F. C. Ingalia, 'W. broke th? old college record for tho hammex throw with 107 feet and over. Liter he ma?l?' a sper-lal throw for a record nn?l Increased th?? distance to no f?-?t ui Inchaa i. K. Baxter, '!?, who Is temporarily absent from college, was greatly missed in several of the contests. He will probably be back In timo to take part In the \Vorcenter gamea The dual track mer-t between Wr-sleyan and Trinity will probably not take place this year. Th? bnseMU picture was taken last Saturday. The following men were included: Braves '0$ (captain): Cartwright, M (mansger); Langford, "*#7; Qrinnej, '97: Plynn. '.?7: vV'oodle, 's*,S: Balen, *?; Cole "18; waterman, 'l'1?: Austin, '98: Sutton, '&!?; Davis, '!/?; Vlbbert, 'W; Bonn, '99, and ??lazobrook, ?oo. Captain Sr.irks. of the track team, will shortly h..l?i trials end pick those ?>'? bis men who ur? to compete st Worcester on May Si On account of the rain last weak tho scheduled games with Williams and Amherst could not be played. The next Trinity german come? on Mondav. Mav 17 The lenders are Lloyd Gllson Reynolds, ?a?, and Philip Cook, 1H Ths Tennis Association haa rfrcently cleared it? self '.f debt iitnl so will com? Into possession of the 1100 offered by Samuel Ferguson. '%. under the condition thai the a- - lation should first be frea from all in imbranosa VAS8AR. poughkeepnie. ft. T., May 1? -The Students* Afl eociatkm, an organlaailon for seif._ovornment. in i hiding tha entlro body of students, has elected for the coming year Ph.-be Hatfleld, preshlent; Fanny Bordin. vl. ?-president, and Antolnetta Bpraguo, secretary and treasurer. May II was th-* third field day In the annals of the Vaaaar College Athletic Aaeoctatlon, The pro gramme Included a variety of contests ami racea, and match g.itn?'s in basket-ball for tha ?lass cham* plonship. An Intellectual cont.at took place Friday Waning in the form of aa open debate between T, and m un.) gui viv?-. tha debating ciui.? -,f '?,7 nnfj ??,s. The BUbJaet for d.bate wa- "RaOOlved, That the extension of ttmdaa-imlonla? In tha United Btatea is liarmful to all clSBMS." The Speakers for tin! afflrmatlve were Edna Moffett, Ri?las Bllery and B.a.-hel Icbaoffler, of '??7, f.?r Id.' nrr.itlve, All-c Rauffman, (?aura Rica and Helen Davis, ?.f ".? Tha jallt??. It P. Wilkinson Bud l'r-.fe??.,rs I'r. n h and Moulton, decided In fM-.-??r of th?' iilllrinatlv.? with regard to both substance and f.,rm. M:.-s Katharine B. Davla, head iroraer of the Philadelphia ?'.iII?k?' Settlement gave 1 talk Fri? day about the espertenca ol the Philadelphia Set tlement in Its efforts t?i reform municipal sleciloni 'I'll?- annual Junior party .it which the Juniors entertain Ihe aenl is, t.ek the form *'.>- year of a boat ride on me Hudson Saturday evening, 'I'l'" pi.hers to the rollegi spimlnteil for Mai are Thomai R. Slier, of iiu'f.ilo. ii?- :.i<-m will lam f. .?-lo.aim, i.f Colorado College, and the Rgv. 1 ?r. Winchester I>onnl?i. of Boston, ?"resident Tay? lor v III preach tha baren In u reate cerinon. in usual The annual repori <?f th.? librarian showa an In? ri ? In Ihe library during t ia real ?.f IAEA vol "T**~ *"? th< ? BB won gifla. Tha m i _? .-?i duns tlona have come from the class of '71, Mra. El heth Jordan I'lmock. Charles H. Senff. Silas dell and tho Vaaaar Alumnae Historical AsiO tlon. PRINCETON. Princeton, N. J.. May lfl.-Last week at Prli ton was nn unnsunlly busy one. In addition roveral ordinary athletic contests which brou many visitors to town, on Friday, Saturday Sunday the place was full to overflowing v alumni and guests of the students, who came to tend the annual senior dance on Friday night, championship baseball game between Harvard ; Princeton on Saturday, and the play of the angle Club on Bnturdny night. Senior singing the steps of Old North attracted a irrent thro the front cnmpus having mueh the appearance commencement week. The senior dance was of the most miccesr-rul balls ever given at Prln ton. The winning of the annual debate with Yale I sour.-e of (Treat gratifica tlon to Princeton men. I debating has receive?! a ftreat boom thereby. I'b are already being discussed for next year's ei teats, and every effort will be made to turn ou winning team. Sterling. "37. the leader of Prln-eton team In the recent debate, Is the o prominent debater who will be graduated this ye Profeasor Charles Augustus Young, the a-uro mer, addressed the Phlladelphlan Society at Weekly meetln?. on the subject of the rela-.loa sc|.Mi"e to ?iod and the Christian religion. A meeting of the Sophomore Dance < ommlt was held on Wednesday ?venin? for the purpose msking final arrangements for ?he annual sop in..re reception for the member? of th.? K??n?luntl ?l.-iss. The re.eotlop will he held In the ?nslno ?he evening of Jane IB. _, At a me.'tlng of 'he Klsklmlnetas Club. D Altland, "M, was elected president for the ensui year; J. F. Wilson, '?*?. was efcoson rlca-pr****lde ami B. l.amson. ?<*??. secretary anil treasurer. H. Ewer, 'f*0, wa? elected a member of the EXOCUtl Committee. The club decided to hold its usual I nual I'Htirpiet at the Inn. In honor of entering me hers of the club. The Southern New-York <"lub has been reorgti lz.,1. wit!) K. A. IfcAlpIn, 'Ft, BB president; .1. Rlnney, ''?r?, <rl?t*e-presldent; ?1. A. Armstrong. secretary, and N. D Belknap, ???. treasurer. Howard ?'roshy Butler, tt, University leetui In Brchreologv, has h?-"n appointe?; a telle** of t American School of Classical Studies at Bom? ! the coming vear. Mr. Butler will ?tart for It? In .lune. The director of th? school for the coi Ing year will be professor C. L Smith, of H var?l. und Professor ftlehard Norton, of Br Mawr, will be in charpe of the department ari-hreoloRV. The members of the school have b" prevented from visiting Greece this year on a count of tho war. -a WKSLEYAN Middletown, Conn.. May 11 ?The Junior socle "Corps? ond Coffin" has elected Its new men fr?" the sophomore class. The men are N. f.. Hockor? ??\ i'. Sar-rent, C. R. Smith, ?V H. Spencer. .1. Tsekaberry, J M Townsend and O. K. Yale. The Middletown Scientific Association held I monthly session last Tuesday evening In the low chapel. Professor COM gave a short prellmlna discussion of th? new' antidote for all polsono snake bites ahi'li was lately discovered by Paste In his laboratory In Paris. ?Following this tl chief paper of the evening was given by Profess Men III on "The Story of the Roman Forum." Tho freshman class has appointed Its corv.mltt for tho banquet which follows Immediately aft the last examination. The men are N'lvlson. chai man; Dougiasa, Treat, Hurlbiit ami Ph'lp?. Hu lei?h and Taylor ware appointe?! as th? Commit! on ? lass Photography. The athletic i?am?-s between Trinity and Wesley: win not be ?eld this year, and the proposed tenn tournament with Trinity has also been given ?i bul agreements are under consid?rai Ion tor hoi' Ing the latter n?'vt fall. Baseball enthusiasm has receive.1 a damper fro the result of the last three irumes amiinst I.a fa ette, Yale an.l Manhattan. An unusual amount i po..r team \v.,rk. tlelrllnc errorr, and poor eoachlr has b<'?'ii manifest The team has been erlppl? for pitchers, It is true, Davis ha?. ?iik to go into tt box from third against Lafayette, ami B. Smith, freshman, who put on a suit for the purpos BgalU?t Manhattan. But this Is only partly n sponslhle Tha Takt game was a disgrace to tl team and has necessitated another shake-U] Guernsey ?to,? to stiort from second, wuson to set ond from rieht field, leaving Rockwell, Andrew and Jester fur light and centre. TEACHERS' COLLEGE. The departnvnt of so!-?nee l?>sues a propramm f?>r IM7-*M, Which In Its s?'he?lule of ext?'nslon cla;?sc shows thnt no fewer than six courses aro oftVro to out?t?le people. This Is considerably In exroyn < the cours?* formerly given. The additions hav been made to meet a demand from teachers, ? s i ?. ' dally thoso of Ktanimar grades, throughout th New-York district. Tho ?ltpartment of science 1 COOdttCted by John F. Woodhull, professor of pbysi cal ?elenco, physics and chemistry; Richard I Poilue, profes-or of earth science geography an gBOlOgy, and Pran?-ls K. Llogd, the newly appointe. profeaaor of hlolo-Pal science ?botany, zoology am physiology. Tha ? (tension obsseg will bo conduct ed by these profesooca On Saturday, May :*?. the third an mal cenfer??ne On manual training will be h??lr1 President Herv-e; win n-.iike the Introductory address at n a. m.. am will be followed by < "bar?es B ?Plber?. Bupeftn t?'iiden? of i'itv Si-hor.ls of Newark, N. J.. who wll M? ik on "M.-muai Training in the Public Schools,' whi- ,i la th?- general t?.pic of th?? conference. Pro f. *?.?r Bennett, of Teacher?' College, invites ills cission of certain propositions eon? .-rntnn; menus training for grammar grades, which are th? out c- me of an effort recently made in ono r,f tin classes (it Tea. hers' Colleee to formulate principle which should govern manual training work In pub lie school?, in the belief that discussion of thee? definite statements will bo of practical use to teach ers. they ana printed in the pr??Kiamm?- sent out. Ii orr'er that all Interested may come prepared to taki part In the discussion. Among tho?-e who aro tl particip?t., arc pr. James C. Ilaney, supervisor 01 manual training In New-York ?'It- , <;.,.rKe B. ICI! bon. principal of the Manual Trntninsr S'-hool Sprlnsrfleld. Mass ; Charles | ?. Parkin, principal o: the Manual Training Hlcrh Seiy, ,| In Brooklyn, an,. Thomas W. Mather, principal of the I'onrdmaj Manual Training School. New-Haven. Conn. NEW-YORK PNIVKRSITY. An Important conference of professors of Engllsr In colleges and universities nnd representatives oi prominent hlcrh s-hools and acn?lemles will be hek at the Fnlver.dty on Monday, May 35. and the fol? lowing day. Tha principal object of th? conferon?? wlll be th" consideration of the working of the sys? tem of entrance examinations In English adopted Ihre? years ago, find tho selection of books for the examinations of the years 1SXYI and ISM. It Is ex? pected thnt committees will be present representing the National Ten chers' Association and othei prominent bodies, and the whole BUbJerjt of the en? trance examinations will be considered. The mem? ber? of th?? conference will be Professor P. II. Btoddard, of New-York Pntversltv; Professor ?I R ?'arpenter, of Columbia University; Wilson Par rand, of Newark Academy! Professor I '. T. Win? chester, of Wesieyan University; Professor Albert S. <"ook. of Yale; Professor P. B. R Briggs, of Har? vard; Prank A. Hill, Boston, Mass.; 8. A. Thurber Roxhury. Mass.; Professor II. A. Jordan, Smith College; Pr .fessor Pre,] N Scott. Michigan Cnl rerslty; ?'. N. Prend?. Hyrle park High School; W w. Creasy, oberlin College; Professor w. If, Baa kervlll, Vnnderbllt University; Professor J. B. H?'n neman. I"niver?lty of Tennessee, and Professor Ed. win Minis. Ithaca, N. Y. -?, GENERAI, THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. Dr. Roper, who will assume the chair of dog? matic theology next year, was present at the sem? inary on Saturday to hold an all-day retmat f.?r the seniors. l>r. Walter Q, Mitchell resumed his course of lectures on "Church History" on Friday night. Tho local OFsembly of the Brotherhood of St An dr?'w met at the seminan on Friday evening and was er|?lresse,l by the Rev. pr. Huntington' and Silas IfcBee, th- new Editor of "The Churchman " The Students' Missionary Society was addressed on Wednesday evening In Sherrcd Hal! by the Rev Lewis Thomas Wattson, of the Omaha Associ?t?' Ktaskm. BARNARD COLLEGE. At the regular meeting of the Undergraduato Association on Thurs'lay afternoon the following ollb-ers were elected for the coming year: Provi? dent, Miss Clara Da Llssa Berg, '98; vlee-prps|(]rrlt Miss Louise Puller He Hart, '9S; ?ecretnry, Mise Alice Hoffman. '90; treasurer. Miss Plorenco Llp plt.cott. II; Executive Committee, Miss Susan Isa? bella Myera '9S; Miss Estello Demarest '99 and MIS? Helen Cola, '00. Barnar?! College Chapter ct 'he Coll?e-?, Settle? ment? Association met on Pridny afternoon. Mlaa Plia Bo??'|le I.athrop, '98, was elected secretary for tin? coming year. The regular monthly tea of the Cndergrad uate Association, which should have boon held on ?Friday afternoon, was omitted owing to the ex? aminations The latter began on Saturday und will continue until May 29. The ?enlor class announce? that class day this year will be June 2, a week before commencement Th? Junior ?-lass ha? arranged for a sail to the At? lantic Highlands early in June. -4. NORMAL college. Commissioner W. II. Hurlbiit. of the Board of lain? atlon. has been appointed to nil tho vaennoy In the Executive <'..r..nilt t. ?? caused by the death of < '.itninlsslon? r William J. Van Arsdule TIM annui'l spring reunion of the Associate Alumine will Im held In the College chapel on Satur? day uf.? rin.nn at 2 o', lo. I. The preliminary ?_tnto nietit an?l tickets have Just been Issued Th?. full programme win bo baaed next rrtday, but aaaoog those already announced to tain part nr.? mi*?? Florence de la M. Bunco, who win read from the ?a.uks of Thorn is Bailey Aldllch; William A Box Ian who win redte "The Charlo? Rac-" by Lew Walla.?-, and Mis . Jeanne Paure will sing tin,I If MM Mabel _ Phlppa win play h piano solo. Refreeh in.nt? win b- served in the oollege eallstheneum after th?- sserclaes A gioup ?pl?tora of the entire s-ulor clue,?., num nailroaofj. "AMIRICA?? ORSATBST RAILSOAO." NEW YORK (entral ^*--/ & HUDSON RIVER R. R. THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK UNE. PROM i'?tAMi r-KNTK/M. HTATIO.V, *2P PTP-KTTT. StSO A. M. Kxopt ?iin?lny. Km;itr? BtSte Kxprr-??; rastest ir?ln In the trOTM. Star* ?t Alliany. l tira. Pyr-ir-n.se .--ni ItoeheaUr. JDu?* IliifTMl) 4:t.t p. m.. N.iiiiiri falla B-SB p. m. Thl? trtiln tu limite/1 M It? ?eiiiinr enpieltv. Oi.io a. M la'iv. rsst Mull for PrmftlkeeMle, Alh?ny. t :ies, Bjrrscase, RAebester, iiutTaio. Niagara Pain. f'hi??i??ro. lOiftO A. M. - Flxeopt Sundriy. Pay Kxpres?. Par oil Im sertsat New-York Btste points. IlOO I'. U.?Daily. SoiiMi-v.?.r?>rn l.lmlt'd. For ?"'.I :m bue. i in.'innnti. Indianapolis sad Bt. Umto. s?r?pa ai I' uahketpal?, All.any. titles, 3yrarn?e. R-.rr-.?? ter nri'l Rumio, l:0<> i*. fg.?Daily. rhir?iro Pper-mi for n<*troit. ov?. In-id. Toledo and Chlcajro, Sr..;.* ;,r Poaahkeapele, Ah.ay. Bchenectsdr, t'tiea, Brrsttase, ip,.?h??ter nn<l Uuffale. BiSS P m ??;-.--pt Sunday. w??t r .int, i'ou?hue.p.i?., All.nny, "rroy, 4i.'?O I'. M.?Dalle, North Shor? Limited. Due Detroit R:-0 a. m., ?'hierin:., 4-80 p. m. Htap? at AP.any. l'tSea, .Svr-i-????.. flriM? f. M Dali-. fOr Alt.nnv. Trey, UttCS, A'llr?n dack Mountains M n'reai Byrsctise, Buffalo. Ni n-nra F,-i!:?. Cleveland, T .l??l ,, n??rr .lt. ?'hlearo. ?';?? inn.-itl. B?. Lnuie. fil-."? P. M I ..-?Il v. Por Tny. n?irl'.n?;ten. Platf.b'ireh. M atreei ?nd <?x?-ept Baturdsy nishti ?Dttawa. fdO P. .M. -Dally. Far IlufTiii.. Nlicara Fall?. Ove land, Indianapolis, st. Uoals, Cnlcsgo. stop? at f -Bill --I'- '<?. Al. an?, und t'tl a. O.'fM) p. m Daily, Carrie? Ble-?plig ?'ar psssangem Only, f..:- [..ira.? . ,n Fall l?p.-lt Railway, via Let n?, ?mi for i: ?chuter. SllS P. M. -Daily, yor Fvrsr-u??-. O.T.-?o. Wir.-t-.wn. o-?ri^n??,,,,,. railTalo, Nia?".? Full? Oevelsnd, T*?> 1?"!.. Chicago; exeept Saturday, for ?,'ape Vinrent and tie? Aiihiirn Road. I2i1<> NI? HIT. Tlr-ntr? ?r.iln f?r <-)ilr?iro an?l prlnrlpal p<-tnf? on X..-.V-Y'rk < 'entrai, cv.-ry nicht. ???-Apt B inday niaht, Sunday nights, Hiiragi ileepsn i"""'" n B:10 p. m. train. StOT A M and .'tt.'tr. I' M Dally ex.-ept Sunday, to I'lrr.fl?M. -.la Hnrlcni I?|vl?l??n. SllS A M .--ina.-i?- only t., l?iii?fl?*M ant ?h? T>rk shire Mill?, rls Hari-m Dtvlaion "AI.I. NIOHT" TRAI**B TO VONKKRP. "AH nicht" trains run ?detwees IMth-et. nn-l point? en Putnam Dlvial a .,? f:.r .-,-? v-.nk*r?. in conne?efl<*a wl*h th? Blevat?d H a.I. This I.? the only line running "ull nicht' tra?na a* "f New-York, Wagner Palace <'nrs rn al! thmii-rh train?. Train? Illuminated with I'ln'seh [?iRht. Ti'k?'H and Wagner onVea at Orand Crntral Biatlon, 113, fWl. lia Broadway: 81 Ka?t I4tii-?t.. r?i2 Mr <?aiw?v, 888 Oolumhua-av? ?ll Wtt I33th-?t., and l.T?rh-??. ?ta? lion. Kew-Tork; BBS end Ttt felt n-?t. and Ks! Breed ?va;.-, K D., Bn klyn. Bsnsge ehrrkrd from hot?i or maidaaes h y th? Wp?t eott Frpresa fompany. JOBS' M TOt'f**_T, OTWROI H. DAN'ini.S. General Manager, fjentrai ri-'^n?or A????nt. ^ERIE RAILROAD. T'ir ni'?i tralBS leav? New-York, foot of 0.aml.?>r3 Jt ?. t-,,ii.,w? sad Bra mlnutra earlier frr.m \v??t ai-i-gt. ; '* <i-<M. *>' M.?\>*>t'!'il?"l Kxpre?? .?ally for Waverly Bi\_?hamton. Hmlra, Buffal?, llradford. Arriva Hu.ra;0 ii?fi* \t Parlor car to Herr?lo. _iOO I' *!??Vostibu;??! I.i.nlt?*.! favt mall Dnllv, ?n;|,j ?, .-i far Chicago, via I'hauta'K-jiia I?,'il??. arrlvr?? Ctrf ?'?'.'.i 7-4" A. tt., ?'M'allia. B P, tt. Bleepei. t., ?.hle.ig?. ,1 nr.'l ?*ln"lr,nall. I'lninr; < ar. T-"i? I" M.? BulfelO and ?'?-?v elanrl Vestibule! Expn-ra i,?;.!' in'r.'.-a Bultslo fill A. M.. Bradford fill A .v.. l7mMt"wn ?*?'-"? A. M.. ?l-v^lanl 1:1.1 I*. It Pl-ep-rs to ItulTalo ar.r'l Cleveland, tii.ikl-.^ ?ilr?rt cnnertlon? for Do .'. ,. ,-t . _m ??..I t?i?. ?BTcat. Ki-'l.*? !' ll._Via I'l'H.itaitriua Ijik? anrl Manara Fall? Lui'y ?:;'-'1 XriUn *''' Cnleego. P;?*?*p"rs to tfonMllsvUle, .- ras? na-1 Cincinnati. l'Iran-? <'nr. miCTCFTB I?Of*AI? TIME ?AKDB AND I'l'U.MAS T ?A-eomm<?datlona at ill. 111. Ml. 401 and BBT Hr??i ^,r 1"T Bowory IBB Rsat l2Btb-at an.! fll '.v?-?f 139th ?_ CtiamliT? and Wc?X 2.1.1 ?t. f?rrie?. New-Torfc: BH nui l_fl Fuiton ?t . io?i Broadway. f!r--o?i:vn: y?x Hnl Fnn-?t" II??bnk?n, an.l >r?"y ?*lty Pti'l-n. tV..?tr?^?t Tr*-'??-e.'?i r-.it|? for an? .-h<"?ka baga/ire from hotel? ?nd rv.lrlrn.'?? to rte.flratl-n.___________?_?_? herlng 0.7), was taken on Tbtursday on the front steps of tho college. The !n?f recitations of tha eins?'*? were hel?1 on Thursday. The seniors had their first examination on Priday. - ? COLUMBIA. Many new courses of leeture? In the various <l?'pririn!.-rits for the coming year w??r<* announcM In the last week. Pro-Vssor Adolph?* Pohn, who h:t?. hcen abroad on a year's leave of abaenos, will lectura on the. history of literary criticism In ?Tranca. He rill airo gira a s,-- dal eovno on Span? ish literature, an?I Profeaoor Sperunza will l?"tiir?> on Italian literature. In the d.-partment of the Romano? languages ?nd literatura?, Professor Thomas will ?i.-vote the tlrst tenu to a discussion of [.easing and the second to Qoethe. Professor Jackson's ,?o?irs<? will he on tho Vo-lle p?rlo?i and also on comparatlv? Iranian grammar, Professor Prince will give a course on tho m?rita of the poetry of Tennyson, Browning and Arnold. Presiden! aiu'l Mrs. Low will hold their annual reception in honor of th?- graduating class on Tues? day, June I at their homo. So. 3?) Past Sixty? fourth-st, The baccaltureate sermon will be ?ie llvered the preceding Bunday at 4 p. m. by the P.?--. Dr William K IInutineton. in It, Thomas's Ch'irch. Piffh-nve. and P'.fty-thtr.l-st. Tl??- announcement of th<- faculty of philosophy for the coming year was published last week. Pro? fessor Hv.iop and Dr MacVunnel will lecture on ai.plled logic and sclentiti ? m?-thod. Dean Butler's nnl'.osophical seminar will discuss tonic* in the history or psychology. Pr. Wilde's course? will h<2 devoted to the history iw.ft prlnclplea of aMthetlcs. -? CITY COLLBOB. The Exectitlv? Commit?.?.) of tho Poar?! of Trus? tees has appointed a fuiti-'ommlttee of three to receive sppllcatlona for the professorship of Kni; llsh literatura left vacant by the death of Pro frpsor ?leorgo K. Hardy. It will probably n-qulra consldtrahie time for the committee to report on any r??ommenilatlon, as the plac?; Is a peculiar one, In that lt requires a man who Is not only capable of directing a coure? already established, but also OfM Who has had BUfBctent experience In public schools to enable him to establish a course continu? ous with that In the BChOOla, Competitors for the K'.h?.s and Kelly prizes have b*en summoned to appear befare the trustees of th? l{i?r?;s me?!al In th.? president's OfBc? on T'ies day. May 25, at UJ p. in., at which time th? BUb Je?'ts upon which essay? are to he writt-n will tie presented. The ?subjects are; Senior Rigas, "?Con? tribution of America to Political Science , Junior Rlggs, The Sixtieth Aiinlv? rsary of VICtorla'B Reign": Kelly Critique, -The Story of the Holy Grail, as xoll In Tennyson's Tdylls bt the King ' '' Tho results of the competition will bo ann?>unced at commencement. The examination for the ririflln medals, for host work in ?ire.k. will t.c held on Thursday, Juno 10. umier the direction of Mesara, Btirk? and Engela man. The last of the seriM of public lectures will be glvn by Professor ?Tltsgerald Tisdaii. in the Natural History Hall of the coII.-?t^, n.'xt Saturday evening. HI? subject will bo "Tho Early History of Money and Coinage." The Junior class ha? .-hosen for the prlzo?-speaklng coat, si: t. ?.i. Weinberger and B. II. L Ernst for pr.?.-?.* declamation?, ami s. j. Diekheiser for 1 oetry The colleg? lacroaae team on Priday will play th?i Johns Hopkins team In X. ?.?.-York. Tho ground has not r?t been decided on. The City College charge of the Th?-ta Pelta Chi fraternity held its seventeenth annual dinner at the Hotel Vend?me on Saturday evening About forty member? w?*re present. Tho ??radiate Club mtertalned on Friday evening sev'.al of the fra? ternity m-n playing on the Harvard lacro?M team, which was In the city to play the Stevens lacrosse team. FORDilAM. Tho R"\*. Henry Casten. of Woodstock, Mil., has taken charge of the class of special Latin for the remainder of tho term. "Hamlet** will be produced by the members of St. John's Dramatic Society next WV.lnetday even? ing. Joseph Kelley. 'S7, who has the role of Ham? let, promises to be a great suoess. The play Is un?ler th,- management of Albert Q, Brown, S. J., who Is the moderator of the society. Captain Prank H. Kdmuiids, 1st Infantry. U. 8. A., profeaaOC ?>f military science and tactics, un nounced at drill last Wedneeday that ?.'.?mpany c had -von the colors. Company C hud the larKe?:t company In line at the Inspection last Saturday. The drill for n?*:t Wednesday will be regular ln Bpectlon an?! dross parada Next Tuesday I? "rector's day." Tho Athletic Association will hold Its spring game? In ilia m.-?*ntii?<-. starting at 10 o'clock. Captain Prancls S Qulnlan, '97, was seriously injured while running on th? track last Thursday, it is to he hoped that tie win be able to run at th ? Intercollegiate nan.es Tho Pawn Association held Its annual tourna? ment lust week Consid?rable int.-r.'st in tin? eon teal was shown during th?? day on which the finals Were held. r.MON THBOLOOICAL SEMINARY. Th?> annual dinner of the alumni of the seminar?, will b? ..?!il 00 Monday ovonli.it, May 17. at the Windsor H? tel under the auspices of the Alumni Club of New-York. It Is exp'?.?ted that the tn, ::i bor.? of the Hoard of Directora ami of the faculty will bo pr.'s.'tit. with B larga number of the alumni Th.- !t.-\. Dr. Jam.? A. Hoadley of New-YorlL president of the Alumni Club, will preside AA ?lr.-vs.-s and ?'?? mad? by the foilowinc suenkers The Rev. Dr Arcturus '/.. Conrad, ciaa. o'f " ' t ^n^T^i-M;,.,,-.',1",r,i,il',T."'-'"'f ,h" ;'""""i- 0? th? ?} -r. !.. ? 1. ?V-!!cu\] ?s"'",-,?.'rv snd the Church of To-'la*. . I? Willis Jam?'.?, of New-Vark r. ,,r,. renting tha ?Board of ?Directora; the it.'.v i?V Thomaa 8. Hastlnga, retiring ores.ni of i'i.tori Tiiralogl?al Seminary, und the Rev Charlea fut? bert Hall tne*ew Jirealdenl of the semina??. Th?' annual meeting of the Alumni aasoclstlon will l,t,i.ll" the Adam? Chanel t.i-ulorn.w, ,',!?! Ing. An ud.lr.'ss will be made bj th<* Rev Hr Ueorge William Knos on the subject 'TW Mew Theology, the Pulfllllng or the <?'.l ' ' The, ?niity.T-iiiry ev.-r.-w..? ?f ,ht. somlnnrv will be held in the ?_bapel on Tu??day evening, May is Addresses wi?i be given by the following members (,f fif, ''';",'""riSI ,'*,**"".i W?*?**' Kockwood Ferris on lb- Idea MTnlsiry ?Robert Lyon Jackson, m la? Imperfection of Kimwledge"- -?.?bury E Ki m, on "(?.lin i.y Losing.'1 snd William Lawyer Bpencer, on The Kingdom snd the Prince " Prest, dent Charma Butler, of th.? Board of Director? will present the diplomas, und the address to the grml uailrta ?lusa will be uiade b> Pr?sidant Thomas _ Hastinga, Rnilrod?s, B'i'ATIONH fool nf WEHT TWKNTY-THIRl* 11TRI _ AM? I>K.-tIlltr-?i'-i;.S .\N|. < ..?'.II.ANIrT ?TRKPITS tt/The laavta? timr- fr?.m i?cemnoeeaa ?n?! ??.r-ianda 8tr<-?t? |? fl.-,. rnlnut'? lat-r than ihat Ka-*fl bek.w fee Tv,?nty-th?rri ,.'tr?, T Biatlon. 7.*?r, \, H. tAMt MAM.. -Pullman ?S?ffet r?rtor Cae Kew.Torh lo PRtaour?. si?e-,ing ? _r Pittabuiw u chl-a?--. Ko e.? te Plttebarg. ***."*??*? A, M. k?st l-i.VK Pltt?bars and ?'l?>v?lan'. O.."?."? A. M. PENNSYLVANIA limit.-;..- Pull?*? ("om*jiir..-i;r.it. Bieepiag. l'iirr.?*, Sm.kln? ?r,<i Qfeaar? ret?o? ?'ara. Por i/hira?'?. <l?V"l?nr| Toledo, f.n^.a. rail, lnrllanipoli?. I>,ui?vii.*. Ht. I/ml?. l.r?.*i I?. M. ? HICAOO AND BT. LOi'I? KXPi'.E?fl-. I*..r N'nHhville (irla ?inolnnatl) ?'hlraita St. I. j|?. ?.fi? I*. M. WESTERN EXPRES?.?Pir < I?--.,.txnA. < h'.i ?tg i. for T-.?'-''.. ????,? -*atur?lay. 7.40 I?. M. SOITUWKSTIIRN EXPRESA. -For On. natl in'll?nr?[..|l?. St. I. ,?il?. 7..**,.1 I?. M. l'A' IKI?' BXPRtrf***1.- for Pl?t?i?irg ????? fh.U-tgo Connect? f ,r (>v?.arl aad T-.;??do eit-?jt tiatur.liy. WAIHINOTOR AM> *-1IK ?OI Til. T.BB, H-?;,, '.?-.?.-,, 0.80 ?I?lri!r-r ? ?r>. 1? U I rr. |] ??-,. 1 VJ, ?.tl.*. "Cons raa? Iowa I Mm.," ?U Parlor a-vl Mran? Cara), 1.2.'? il'linnr Car?, -i..*..' ?i Inlrts far), - ?". j ? 12 K? nl-ht. rt'in?;H>-, ?*.-,. ?i i">. lu'..'?, m (8. IB ? greseloasl I.lm." .ill Parlor and Pinina <'?r?), is-, (DlnlriT ?Vin. I .l? iplnltiu ?'ar,. ??..V, y. m.. 12 Ij r,l?->o. BOl'THERN RAILWAY-Kxpr????, AM p. m. 12 1? nlah? dally, ATi.ANTi ?')\st i.im: grpri?a SU a. m. and ?-** p. m. ? ciiKSAi'KAKK * olll'i RAILWAY 4.7*, t?- m dally. ?TOR ?d.t' l-'?iN"r COHPORT and NORrOLK. 7 H _. r^_ week-dsys and "..'?" p m. daily. ATLANTIC fil v Deebreasaa mm Osrttawdl ?""?tt. i,v p m ??-?k dai ? Lin* Hr.-in. h, .\?.?irv Park <In'?*r!ak?n, Bur.lny?), ?Te?-??, f',-- v?. nn?I l'oirt |".???,'iiit ifr rn IX?ti|??>?? ?i?j r rtlendl Otrtetej. Ml a, m., 12 1-1. A*n, f? 10 and 11 :. t o. m. e*indayi '?'*?'' * "> ? ?'? ??" p- m. FOU PIHLADKLPHIA. ?1 p. 7 2.', T.81 I 23 *??"?.',. '????.'. IB.5J i'--a-., I.im:??*?:,. '1 ?Il ,'; un n? '"? K ??'??*? M ?"??'' ? ex ?'-* '?? ; " ' '2'. 4.33 iDInin- ?'an, 4.M ?I",- :.? 'ar S.S." ?' < ???n. 7.40. 7 .'?",. * v, p m.. 12 1" nl?tit, ?? - ? ? 13, 7 ."..*? M 2.Y ??.M I? 2T, B-BB iMmlted). i? ."?*?. !?'?"?"? ? tr. . 1 ..'?-.' ?l'inln^ Cari, 8.8B. 4 2" 'l'ir.'.ni Car). 4 ?'..', fUlr.tr-,? Csr), .'.'?"? (Dining <ar). 7.10. 7 H, IH r Bk, 12:') nixh?. Tl.-ket otflcas No?. Ml, B4*. blM. 1 ?TOB, 111 ?f-1 ?*i H- :,!.?.-,v: l AM r ll-a-e: W??st Tw<-nty-tlilr?1 Bti I Sm'I-n. an.l ?talloiM f-. ?t '.f I ???'r ??-? 1 Co.-tlinrlt Str?-t?; 4 <*-airt .?tr??-?. .??t7i PUH n ?'r?H. fil, BroadWsr. nn?1 Rr-arklyn Ann?-x BUtlon, l?riokl'/n: Btstlota term CTtty. Ti?? N**~ v r-< ' - - ?- mpunr wli: eal: for snd eheck bnzi;a?<i from h Ma and raa; den -s thr??jsh to .)"i?t!nati..n. j. u. iicTaii.NBON'. ' R *>"''>r,n. Ornerai Usasger, o?n?rai pn??'r A>?nt. CENTRAL RAILR??? orNEWJERSE? (Antliraei'o ??? al u??-?l ex? ;u?lvely.) Pour tr?.-k*. Aut..rr.?'!e Mlr?-k .??IsnaU. ?m .ii,.l affr May HI. i**:. Train? l.?ai.- str.ri-n f- .t ..f I.i?.^rty St. Por Sastoa, Bethlrr.cm A?lentown, Hauch ?'Tiur.'it. A**., 4W, 7:13. '.):!) (11:41 to Baatoa) A. M.. II". I 10. 4:ll ?4:*>i) to Bastos). B 4'. (7 :'.?? t.. AU<?r,t.i-r.i I* M ?-iniara, 4 :??) (T:ll ?" II???' r,. A. M.. 1 ??) BdB, ?VOO 1*. M P?,r \Vilk"?l,ari?'. I'ltt?|r,n an-l .??ernn'.r.n, 1:10 A. tt.. 1:10 l:no, 4:1.-, V M Bundara, 4 **'? A M. P-,r Readine at 4-30. B-00 1:10, I0.-00, II :?*?*> A M.. \A\ IJO, 2-00 4::;o. 5.-O0, J:4S 8:00 F', ^f 12 IB -.l?'-'. >* ? - laya, 4 SO A M. IS?, 2ko, B-QO BJB, ?'.oO p 3?., 12-'.3 alirht. K..r Hnrrlr-burif ?t 4-V). ?".00, 0:10. 11 .10 A. If-, 1:__ l-aa 4:.*??). '?'???. B:4S I' M. I-'.."? nl-ht San?J?y?. 41? A >' 1:00, *i:.1". ?'.?"? i' M . !2:1.-> r..-.-ht. for Siinhnry Letrlabur? an?l WililasMciort, at 4:.T0, BO). 0 10 A. M.. 1:10. 1 :ti>. Ii <*i l?. M. S'lr. lay?. 4 SU A. M , 5 ?A? I*. M. AM. nAII. KO! TE. POR LONG BRANCH. ?OCEAN ??'?.OVE. A?. For fted Hank. Long Hrur. ?-,. Aakuri ?"ark I ???"?? C.rove, ?nd roint? ?rutt, ?o l'oint Ptreaant 4 -to, ? ' >. l??-4.?. A. M.. |-g0. 1 4B ii". * 10, B-BB. S:IB P. M. Sun? day? istrp? at In;r-rlak??n far A?l,..r. Psrfc an.l Ocean ?ir ivel :? "i ,\ M?, ? OB f. M. Por ?..VK? ?? ? -,.]. Trmt River, Iiarn-RSt Tark anl B?ra* ga;. 4-JO. I .TO A. M . 1 IB I ?" P. M For Ailtntl?; ?'Ity. Virel.inl snd l'fl*??tor.. 4 .TO A. M., I:4B P M For M--nm?-uth Il-n^li. 5??>al.ri-ht and Hlrhlanda ?f Kara. ?Ir.k, 4:30. S::M, I'? 4.1 A. M.. 1 :a*>. 1:4:.. 4.1?. 4.W i* M. Sumlaya, ?:?? A. H. 4 oo p v ?4 WHY HOOK ROtTF. Fr m Pier B X. R . toot of R?"tr-r St. For Allant" HIsBlanda. Hlffhland I'-ah N-rn-ir.'.?. Rui-non n-ar-h. B?tstWight, M.nm uth Beach, anl Long Ilranrh. at M'lB A. ML, :*?'*? P M ROYAL BLUE LINE. TO PHILADELPHIA. PAI.TIMORP, AND \~A8HINOTO*4. For Phlledelpttla. ???k .!>?.?. 4:so. s 00. 000. 10 00, lt:*!0 ?Dinlnn ''an A M.. 1 .10. 2???. 8:80. 4'?? -il.'.'-t Parlor Cart 4 SO S*?O ?Pinin* Cart, ''? ?' : :: ? ;' " P. M 12:1." nicht. Sun-';.\s, 4 W '.' ?? 1. II " if'lBllig run a. M . 2:00. 4:0?). ."? '?j H'.nlng far). ?; ??? P M., 12 1.1 night. F'-r Ilr.ltimor? and ***a?hill*tr*n, ?????-k di)? k On IB ). 11:80 itHnlna r'-"'1 A. tt.. 2 ?30. .1:!?? ."? o? (Dtnlag ***a?l. ti:?)o P. ?., 12:11 n??l.t. B'jnda?-a. 10:??*, 11-311 ..-i- ?? ?'an A. IL. 2.011. ?vi?, (Dinins Car). I "?? t M . it.il r.:?rht. Tldtets an?l parlor <?ar s*>at? c?n l-?< pro-?<r*d at f ag or Liberty Bt. in. 17*1 2<H. 4.14. ?44. 1.14V?. 1 ^.?1 1- il?i)-, 717 Oth Av, 01 F.-t 14th S-.. XV. Kt ? .?? -? . |f| W,?t l2.-.ia St.. 2*>l ?"?olutT.t.ii? Av.. Maw Voik: 4 ?"?--.rt Bt . MB Fiitr-n St.. Br>*kljrn: W Broadway, n'lill.imstiarg, T*?? Kew-Tork Tri- fer Cemtwnv arl'l Mil Far in-i chrek ij;ie??a-'?> from bctrta or ret?ld?n?*e? to deetlnttlea. LEHIGHV?lEYRAIl^?AD staliona foot of Cort luiuli anil Urtbrnts? ? St?, ?i:-4U A. M BaUr iSunaay. ?,:??? A. M.) tor HAL Oil CHINK an.i |nt"frir<*.iiBt-. ?rail i.s. Hiia A. M, ?'?:H iPeim i? it., s:??!-?!., |J| a 11.) for W ILK EMBARR??. 8? RANTON ??v.-?* davai, ELM1RA i**-^k daya?. ITHACA, OENEVA. R'??1IKSTER. I?"?1* PALO, KIAQARA r"ALI?H an I the *.V?_t, and prtnaiial pointa, filnlr.g ? *ar inl ?Tialr Car to B?i?ff' lOir.i? A. M. tally, ?-xc?*pt Sutiday. f?r SIAt-VH ?-BOXK an?! int?rtn??ll?te joints. I- nnou .ially, e?t.--pt Pura?ay (P??nn. R. R.. *t;?i-e?V, "?BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS" arrl'.?? Buffalo '.?-a." P. M. Pullman Vp?tl!,ul?? Pay '* .--?a SI ! i'a.-lir ? ith. Li.r Ir.^-i "ar ?. r?i--.- ?>t-.I cm?. Cor.n?*cta at liuffalo with thr^us-n Blaapers tj -?et.ult *?.-.l ?'hi - IB '. |-_:lr?? P. tt, dailv. .< .-? l-iur.rlay. f..r Mau:h ChunS an.I int.>rm?.?ilate ->lr.ts Ii4?> I?. M. l.i?y. eJfopt Pun lay. for %Vl!k??tirr?, Ptttsl n. :-'.?rant ,r. an.l principal IntorniffJUto s-a'. Mb ? ' . : ' ?ts f .- ail points in '.o.?i regl'.na. Cialr >'a~) te Wllk?*at>erre. 4ilO I?. M. Ially. ex?*?pt S-jr. .lay. for Wi;k??*-a*T?, Pltt?tr.n, Scranton . nd primara! Int?>?*ir.?dlat? .t..-: "?*. Cor.n?ct? fur ?ill pointa In coal region?. Pullman D-*"?l Parlor <?ar t? <A'llk*aba<-r?. r?:15 r. M. Uaily. tor BASTOM ar.a Intermrdlatt a-* tl?nr". 81IO I?. M. dully, ?r.-'pt Sund.iv. Expr??* for Slat.i?, ton and prlrnlpa! ln-<-rm?diiito ?tatl..n?t ?-. m?-r?t? fee P. I - Ing and Harrl.bnru. <" atr Car ?<? Slat ? ? n 7:?)?? I*. M, daily "-an K K . ?_. i -,.t . C.V. p M). for Bt'PTALO, MIAGARA PALLA at.I a'.l u,:nt? Wet? P'i;:man >i?--p-'r Vestilniled train S Y to ChtcacuL sio-T'-'s to K-iffa;-. ;.-?'. Toronto. ? ?l.'i?? P, M. dSlljr, . x.-pt .-an.lay, rp.nn. R R t?4 it., 7:"..-, p. M 1. -toptMng ? nly at ??? uth Plaint*?*!!, i . a H??hi?h?))). Hauch ?Chunk, 1.. a- B. juncti n - -? Oeners, Roeheeter, Batavia anl Buffala Pullmans .:?r f .r Buffala V- n- but aleepina ir paa ?ngera earnad. No I -c-pt" rsrrted. IMiMi 1?. M. daily ?ivnn. R R. _;t 1 ?t.. B_B r* M ). for ITll.VA. OENEVA, ?ROCHEBTER. BUFTAlix NIAGARA PALLK. and all r>iinta We?. V r.ti yio-p-rs ?o Wlik.-.l'iirr? and Ir'aa. a. ?.a.n'1-.ri ii local train? ?tally, ttteoyt Sun.iav. tor tsOtJTD HRAOK and Int-rni.'llate point? l^nii ,,s f. ?ova: & CO A. M 2:80, 4 ?:?'. .??>-! ?". ."><> P M. Ti.?ki-ti and Pull-mn arcmmodatl-r? nt 11.1 2?i1 Z~\ 8.'?."i. '.?44 nnd LB2B *3rt<a<l?ay, 81 Rait Htn Pt l*-?, E??l 12.-th St.. 127 Bowery tt. Y : ?m Pulton lt.. 4 Court St.. 08 Broadway and Brooklyn Ann??? Hn??kl?n. New Y"rk Trnn??f*r Cemaay will ?all for and <*h??ll baegii??4 from hot.-l .r rceldMioe through t> deatlnatloa. DBL- uiK.nv.iV'V*," ui?vn:ii*n h. r. smtioua lu >**???- ?or??, foot of llnn-lu) and t I? rt ?t .1 i?l???r ?ili'i'.'t?. v^,nl^%ffi^..'t,lii.?lN ,,lFFKT Direct route to NEWARK, i'-i/x-Mi 11:1.1 ? HOXTCLAIS, THH ORANOM. Bummlt Bnrnsrdavlll* lUtkinj nid??. MadifOB. Horrlstown, Paaaaic. Pat?n n, H a. ? p.-..i-, Bunhope. NEWTON. Bt'OD'S LAKR, LAKE HOPAT?X>XO, Haokettatown. ?-??it.>. tx.yv*. UOCNTAIN, Wni'ilr.Kt--n. P!IIt.I.IPSn*-R.-}. EAST' N*. WATER GAP, BTROt'DBBfRO, Pcconu \t-i-t?!-?, BCRAXTON, rilTST?*N. WILKEBBARRE NANTt? COKK, PAN'VII.I-P. NORTHt'HRPRLAXn M ?** ro?? BINGHAMTON, nxi'iaRr? NORWICH, Wat?e Vllle ?TICA, !'i'"HI-'I*'t.t' BPRINOS ?? rtl nd, BYRACL'SE. OBWBGO, ITHACA, OWEOO, KLM RA. CCRNISG, MATH. DAN8VILLE, HPH*AI.n ant ?11 point? WE?4T. XORTHWI-BT AXD xnt'THW" - 8:?? A M.--I?INC.HAMTON MAIL. Stop? at ;r'.-..1;?i 10 0) \ M - i?*af" >*ar). BUPPALO, BCRANTON, PIN I. HAHTON. OWnOO. ITHACA. ELHIRA ITICA. Itli'HI-'lPLO BPRINGfl BTBAC*i*g?j ?r| ,??sn*r,1.? FlMUFfi?1. Pullman l'arl-r i'ir? 1*. -?-<?- -:.-i< at Puff.ilo with tralr.? f?r ?**Wca|to anl r*>l"'t w???. l:O0 P M- f.'1'.A.N'ToV, WTLKESnARRrl and ELHIRA IM'IU'SS Pullman nuit?! P?rl Cara 4-ijO ?' M -H'-RANTON, WILKEBRARRE and P?.YM? OfTH EXPRESS P'ltlt-.tn PufT-'t Parlor <*-?r. T-SO P M ?Pill?) ?'M :ic Vh?*11hi]*.1 l.ml'-'. f;?rr.?a f,.r BCTRANTON !:'V'.H?\IT?a\'. El .MIR A, I " .* r\l?n Puiir??-?n n*jff?4 tttee a? ?Bar. Hew-Tetk t? Chl???-o. Pinlnn Car weet of PmiT-iI-? 8'3l? P tt, (Hntlv) I.i'tTnl I'M'"'"" Putr-n Sl?-?.|>?--,, f r SCRAXTrj*-! BIXOHAHTON BI.HTRA PlTlt ^I r. UORBIB and P!')'?-'.?!??' .trrivln? natT?! < S A M MOP M ?1 ".ilD RfPTATA S.'ltW'T.v; RINGHAM. TON'OWEOO. iTItv'A ELHIRA. rflCA BTRA Ar*?.!'* sad ?3SWBOO BXPHHM Pa?n-nn Purrat TI^:|".'^rqs' ANP i?ri.LMAN ACCXmWWJATKitn at llJnrv CUte A Btee. Umlttt. tt.1 Pr-.-i ???-,? 1. 11 f -4J Puee tSt ttroeAwer Tttktt? at f-"y a? ??ion?. ? n ?m? r liimliii? aw, N?*W ? ork. . ?"? ?n-i .."" r'i.' ? ?? , inl 10a Broadway. Pr ??klyn ?Tlsae tebtea ?riMn? fan la. -1- -. - -?__. ,.f ?n sMtl- n*. flrr?^'J_rVvTT RNPRESB COMPAXT ?'111 Pall to a?vd rtJek eeteoo? turn ' W to rttAttmee t, laaematfca. WEST SHORE R.K." Train? Irave W 421 ?j? ,..,t?) p |f, Ball/ far Albany. Mor-lival, 111,-,, Syr?, u?^ Ro-teester, Hii??ai??. H?r*a?*a Pall? Toronto, laetroii CTcvaUnd. Cntcsa? a,,?l It, Ia>ui?. Til's r"M "l>i*lir. ?**i'?'Pt funiiay. f?r Byracuae. R-.-h? <Tr and Baffal? ??*? P M. l'ail? for Alheny, l'tl??. Byrseua?. n .-?-?, laitT.ii.-, Sl?iK?ra l'a'.!* TiM-.nt.>. DaCroR, i-'licvcund, CSl? ? i-o and Bt. I^?jI?. Tim- tab.?*? ?? l"-?nr:p?| Intel? an.l onVea * I*. B. LAMBERT ?:-?-,.1 Paaaeager Ac-nt. .1 V .r-.d.-'.il! .ii? . \*,.n y .-,_ BALT1W?ORE&OHIO. Iv.ne N?** \ '?*?? f0''1 lf Llb-rty St. dai.y. (?HIOAUO II ni . and 12.15 ni.ht PITTSBl'BO. t.n, ??* ?"?"?? - lu*., I-.I."? nU!it. CINCINNATI. BT. I?"'!?*. ?Da m. J |. 111 WASHINGTON UALTIHORE *????). id ..:-.,< Cart. Il ?o u m. (Dmina ?'???? -? ? M HMnlna Car), ? iPlnini run Id, m, I?.IS nUht; Bunday, 10 iPintn,, Carl II M ? 1.1. ipintiiK ?'?r), - iDining Can, ,% (Utainfl Carl, ?i p.' m.. IIII niaht, \i?HKi ?I.K 11 SB a tn. il.illy NEW ORIJ?ANB riir?.iiali Sli.p.r ABB p m. ?*t'.f. All train? at- illuminated ?.?"> Plntst-li I.laht. ..(I..-? IIS. 17? Ml. 4.14. 1.I4D Una?. ;;i i: 14'? B?. 12T Bowery, M. T.; HA.IM Pult?*n-at.. Brooklyn; Brat'.?*! toot of l.tiivrty it.. X C, R R al N J. lUie??t Ci k#4 _,.iu li..i#i ?j* rcaldtnca tc dtatinatloa.