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Hj kjrj Ih VOL. 52. NO. 141, BROOKLYN, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 185)2. SIX PAGES.

'FVUlil ITnm yfN TsTrrrvO c.onitvvtolion what Is its charaotor and purpose SOSGS OF LOSS AGO. at Syak; July 17, Varnna B. 0.. at Bay Bidgo; THE BIG MUDDY It uht'uld bo simple, substantial, dicnilied and beautiful. Tho architecture of ths exterior should be simply an ontcrowth oT the interior SPORTING NEWS Mr.

W. w. IVevrell Telia About tbe Evo AUHM3I, yuoens, ia. Soptomber 3, Madiaen: CONFERENCE Depvoinucr in. otar A.

at Wost Orange. The lutiou oil Atacioist Ballads. YOUNG CITIZENS omo open nates aro May 30. July 4, 0, 10, 23, A largo audience thoroughly anioved. Thurs ow.augn.

is. go, 37. Fdl. onagomenta ad day af tornoon, Mr. W.

W. Nowell's leotnre on uress cteorgo n. Johnson, 22 Douglass street. Brooklyn Ball Players Conquer Has Wrought Havoc in the "EnKlish Ballads," goins back to their origin Which the Institute Wishes the City to Put Up. von nor aoo is managing the St.

Louis team in Their Old Foes. and as every member of the conference ia on one or more committees all are pretty well occupied. a'nei'B are no evening sessions, ltliongh during the latter part of the eouferoncu, which it is expected will last a month, evening sessions will perhaps bo held, The delegation from the New York East conference is a strong oue, mill is headed by tho redoubtable Dr. Buckley. The Hew Dr.

George P. Mains of Brooklyn comes next and be is the only minister from this city on the delegation, and as such a brief sketch of him will not be nt of place, fie joiued the New York East conference in 1870 and ho has bad charge of several among the Daties, and then tracing the evolution of the favorite sone of the people, He lectured Missouri Bottoms. the Bame old style. Yesterday he removed Captain Strieker, as ho had dono Glasscock, and Of the Authorities of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Learn About the Government of Brooklyn.

oetore the department of philology of tho Brook maoe oroogs oaptain. Getzein is to pitch. The lyn institute, at the Young Men's Christian asso. team wilt He Brooklyn on Thursday, with Pink elation. He said in substance: The York Pigmies Go Baok Oyer the ney anu uaruthers.

The Hendrix baso ball elnh of tlm Tmnir. In my first address I did not consider the com River a Sadder and Wiser Creir Fa Bixth ward, made up of 14 year old experts, are HaraiiTo suwect tuat is, not discuss old Eliellsh SOUL' as related to Rm nnon hallnrf TTiin. Additional Reports tho Disasters Caused bj tho YTostern Deluge On the Arkansas It is tbe Greatest Flood out tor challenges for the championship of Mr. F. Public Srhool KHle What a strolsy.

Before proceeding with a discussion of thu interesting subioot 1 wial, tr, an tWt. tho (Hunisoa's Lecture ta Chilclroii on Hnaicipal 'ity Is Brsklvu Hn Torites Win ia the Mad at the Brooklyn Jockey Clnb Track News and gossip neigtiDonuK wards. Addrosa J. Cranley, 100 Hendrix street, for dates. The clnb plays on word ballad, derived from tho Latin ballare, to pian aim use.

Tli lormnl styles of architecture, like tho renaissance, the cot hie, the rotnaueaqiiA, will not be accepted in the composition. Of existing buildings, those that mont nearly approach the requirements of our museum from ch point pt style architecture, are tlie new ISoston pub lia library building and the new art institute muasurn building in Cbioaffo, 17. The iiret portion of the muieum bttildinc to bo erected should be a central ueetion on the northoru facade faciiiir the Eastorn parkway. This uoction should bo about 1 80 feet Ions and with an averaufe width of 80 feet, and cau be constructed in tho manner indicated and completed for use for about It should contain one of tho four main Btairways of the entiro structure, but the moBt imoosinu faoad, eutratica and houIi bo in the portidti of the completed structure) which overlooks the touthorn park elope and Prospect park. 18.

Tho roof should be covered with tile, but ahouid not. ob a conspicuous feature ia the architectural effect. li). It in most banoticout work to prase nt to tho city of Drooklyu, as our fellow citizens havo done tin statueu of Brooklyn' tirst great preacher and of that First Citizen who has done most to sociire to Brooklyn her beautiful park. It will also ba a meat beneficent act for our institute to prar cnt to the city of Brooklyn a desici! for a rant sum biiiHinjr which shall be an expression of the Inch purposes for which the institute is incorporated, which shall bo a source of joy and t'ratitlcation to every citizen of our city and ahall rt'iltct tho highest art, skill, intelligence and Phllllllthronr Of hoc wank tVotl mnv in Nearly Half a Century.

uauue, means, means a aancs son a song used From the Field Sprts. ouiiuay. SSorc Gaelic Football To morrow. cnurciies since that time. He was at one time presiding elder of the East district of this conference and for the year following acted as agent of the Methodist hospital.

Since that time, lor the last hvu years he hm been pastor of the New Xorl; avenue church and only left that charge this spring lo assume the snoei inteiidency of tiie St. Louis, Mar 21 iui me mreciion ot no ctauce, and this is roally the purpose for which our ballads appear originally to have been tmnloved. Tho first game of tha series between the Now v. oi ma ticst Systems ia the United Sfdiics Tlio Subject for the Frize Essay AniioiiHccd. Tl A trip from thU oity to Oairo by boat reveals sad pictures on oithsr side of the wratUfnl It Has Entire Control or tlio Jlinisters and of the Vast Proparty Interests of tlie Doiiouitxiitioa Tho Local Sopre Beutatiycs.

The quadrennial conference of tho MothodiBt Episcopal church, which is now in session Omaha, is in boihb ways a much moro important body thau the Eonmenical conference which met last year in Washington during the month of October. That conference, as its name implies, was world wide in its Juris." diction, and representatives from 1 The Oaelio football game at Wallace's Hidge time of their collection we find them chiefly in York and Brooklyn olubs was plard at Eastern Professor Koeper Unfslds ata Elnliornto Plan TYUU an Incidental to be Paid for Architects' Designs The Matter to be Passed on by tho Mayor and Other Trustees After Further Cetifcr ence. The trustees of tho Brooklyn intitnto are not exactly lying awake nights in enthusiasm over their new buil on the park 1 mJs. They had an adjourned meeting to consider plans for tlio building at the art roonw at fi o'clock yesterday afternoon, it took them a quarter of an hour to a quorum of fifteen trustees. After twelve of them had waited hair an hour, Professor Hooper ran across tho street and brought back Jtev.

Dr. Charles H. Jlall, Meanwhile Carll wooa parK to morrow will be between tlio cham pnrkye'Hterday and under cifcurostancoa damag Mtestisippi riTer, sometimes ten, sometimea twenty miles wide the river ravia, carrying down ing to the financial interests of both olubs. inas use uu songs, irrespective ot any dancing. In songs with a refrain at the end of each stanza the refrain was usually of a lyrical character and not of nocessity connected with the song.

As a pion luouiiams and tho Barry team. The kick off will be made at 3 o'clock, with the teams lined oi msioncal ecures to school in All souls' church was brought to a fine much as the threatening weather and the wintry great piles of driftwood, eatins awar homee. up as follows: toraperatnre combined kept thousands of wonld flrowuiutr stock and submerging bottom lands yesterflar atcemiovi. The fif. and Barrvs.

be spectators away. Many thought that the mac discourse and islands. Aionif tha section of tho river was deiiverod by Mr. Herbsrt F. KicktvMns.

Itvcn. Hncehan. Savsco. grounds would not ba in ounditiou after the uu in. en on ne i.i.

traversed it is estimated 10,000 people havo part ot the ballad it was snug by tbe dancers as they moved in slow measures in the open air. This explains the original use of the refrains which in modsrii pootry have come to be employed as a mare fashion. In the children's games preserved among us wo have examoles of refrains. Thus in tho familiar game "Oats, looKiyn church society, in organization for evangelical work ami clmvcSi extension, a position ho now holds. Dr.

John W. Beach, presiding eldor of tho Muldlotown district of Connscliout, represents his section nt Omaha. The Wesley an university is at Mhldletowo, and coming from that town Dr. Beach wiil perhaps possess more influence than otherwise. The llev.

J. Oramel Peck, cone spondiag secretary of the missionary so.cit.tv, is another delegate, lis liirnu i T. Malvey. W. Oleary J.

Derereaux T. Wkins J. Kelliher J. Coitne beea rendered homeless and 500,000 acres of Btorrn of Thursday night, but with the exception nf some slippery plaoss in tho iudeld the dia P. Casein.

Positions. ipi eiUBillJfl, Ihe subject ot municipal govcrmnaut is now ono of tnesiudies tne Puidic schools, and. there lore, was calciilatid to interest the children as a valuable aid to their text books. lYr ItorMord. llji taott.

mond was fairly presentable. It was the ooid GTowins Brains destroyed completely. One former landiae placo ia like another and all aro desolate wastes of water. To detail the loss in J. Connolly of Methodism, wherever there was a Methodist church or a mission, were present and took part in its deliberations.

To the world at large this conference was perhaps of more importance than tiia oue now iu session at Oneilia fbi ioa aim tue mam idea of the rhyiao easterly wind which had most to do with keeping Uarns. O'lirien. is an imitation oi sowiuc tne seed, out a retrain 1K 1., .1...... the crowd away. The visiting toam had what is i.arKin ill.

t.osfivtn t. it. Kov Con O'lspBia, inane wnni Illlgllt casny become a hml, 1. yji audiuij, uxifiua. Awaiting for a Partner," etc.

In another of impossible. Tho stories are all the same. Everyone within the low lyiutc district alone the river regarded aa its best battory In position, and with one exception Gore in tho place of Tiornan the Kusuer Forward Forward wine Loft vrinil haij been driven from home and mined. Tho mese games there is a reference to Spring: "As we tto round tho mulberry bush, So early in the morning." Powers. Oolan.

MrKlroy. O. Goaevin J. Mcl'oiinoll 0. Mnsterson.

O. does not hvhi take iu all the United States in its representation. But lo the Methodists of (his county who aro represented in the Omaha conference its deliberations and daeisiona ain nf picture is one too torriblo to draw with pen. Few best field snjsport it could present to hack up tho battery. The home toam relied upon its veteran Twoomey, towns there aro of sufficient size to be denomi pitcher.

Foutz. to do the work in the box and bo Thu seems to relate to tbe habit of coine out into the fields in tho mornings of May and to the danemtr and sino intr which trtot nt nated. All along the river tbe district is agri iTIud and Favorites I'riiimpivaul at fillad the position admirably, not a singl ruu be much mor3 importance than any acts of the Ecumenical conformieo. Tin i Scandinavian ballads offer similar refrains, a cultural and the losses suoh as would fall upon such people. hlilh price for such a design and well can we af.

tord to consult the wijdom of those most learned sis museums for tho people in order that when the work is de no it may be well donts and future ceuarattoas at least may blsss the day when in Brooklyn were laid the foundations of cir institution an if in righteousnesi and in touch with tho hearts of all our people. F. W. HoorEn. Then Professor Hooper read a very elaborate sehemo siitjutated by tho architects belonging to the institute to secure a design for the new build iutf.

The uist of tho scheme was for a committee of tho trustees to invite three architects to compete and pay thorn $500 each for tlioir plans. Aloinj with this was to no an opoo. competition, in which tho dosiins submitted wera to to a Oraveuoisda ing earned off of his Ditching. found iu the fact that tho itiuoieiLiaion oi uuu oeiim: The contest began with Brooklyn at tho bat It tticre could be any such thin" as sDort on a St. Charles, reports the Missouri fallinu.

"In summer timo When all the birds sina bo sweet." and the best tho hamo batsmen could do was to ceedmcly int resfiug was listened to by a large audi nco. After reciting some briof historical data. Gunnison sa.d: You cannot b. come true and loyal citizens un. ei nnieiit.

And tins to girls as well al ow. ihe women ot our city can exert a lareo I tnueiice even if at pres. they cannot hancllo he ballet. And certa ulr they will never be 'fiht tu UleT capable of Tho board of educa. mi i necessity of pupils i 'veil acQtiaiBtDil witli the governmuiit of the eity, and verr nrin rly the subject given "ft bv no means an easy topic, and, probably therl no examination iianer that dreail ml than the one on local municipal govern mc sS much is ved iu righ.

city affairs that we cannot begin to, iv tracic two inches deep with Rhrao it was had at Charles S. Wing, preiidmg elder of the riiamford, district, is anothm delegate. Dr. dosoph Pnllman is the sixth delegate and he is also from Connecticut, that the Nutmeg state has half of toe delegates. Dr.

Pullman is pa.storof the First Methodist church of New Britain. The two lay delegates are John E. of this citr, aud Eueneztr J. 11:11 of N'or walk, Conn. Mr.

Searles lives in a handsome house on St. Marks avenue, 1108, and is a mem ber of ihe New York avrnma church. He is quite prominent in Methodist circles and adds strength to the delegation. The alternates, or reserves, as they are called by the Methodists, are: Ministerial, Grand all J. pastor of the Fleet streot ohnrch; William has no legislative powers.

It can recommend and advise, but its decisions have no further weight with the different bodies of Methodists and everybody there is feelinu relieved. No further daniase is notad. Iteliof work is now the draw a blank. ITor their opponents, howeyer, Gravesend yesterday. Tho sport was of an infer ii is particularly Denmark unb naar in.

two bases on balls, poor throw and a single hit ior quality, from the standpoint of the horsus. al order of the day. iiuougii9iit tin: country than such though four favorites won ont of six events. There let in two unearned runs, a flue double play by Btruction, for Daui3h. ballads were collected lontr before these of any other country.

At tho end ot the sixteenth century Sophia, queen of Frod Great alarm is felt ovor tho potato outlook. II. Da Silver dropped in. After another lone wait Mr. De Silver went to tho Hamilton club for recruits and retiiinod victorious with Prosidont Gcorgo M.

Oioott, and business went en. Tho men who finally participated in tho meeting were General John li. Woodward, J. S. T.

Ktran aho.B, Joshua M. Van Colt, Professor P. W. Hooper, Henry W. Maxwell, William Potts, Mark Iloyt, Edwin Beers, Thomas T.

Barr, John Louthran, James McMann, Dr. ltobort Foster, Carll II. DeMilver, Dr. Charles II. Hall and Goorce M.

Oicott. General Woodward presided and while tlio early comom were, waiting for their quorum Secretary Foster read the following report on tlio laud of a now building tho institute would like, prepared by Professor Ilooper: To the Hoard of Trusters nf the Jirouk'im Institute of Arts riiul Si tcm Gentlkmhn In pursuance of tho dtttv placed upon niu by the constitution of the institute. I beg leave to submit for your consideration the following report on tiie work a7id needs of tho institute for the coming year. The reports of the treasurer and secretary presented at the last mooting leave nothing to be desired by way of information concerning the financial condition of the inpfit ute and the history of its progress. 'J'ho course to be pursued by tin institute during the coming year is one to bo determined by tho Corcoran, Yrard and Bron wars cutting offa third were many scratches on account of the slippery Hons and advice would naturally carry.

With the present conference it is different. Tiioy have the power to ch.ingj thn constitution coing, which made a race dan "i rows evrnot for run. In the second inning a safe hit to the out eiica oj uonmnrx. wiute at the house of the astronomer, Tyche Brahe, was entertained with The. bit; American bottom, cotuprisini; nearly all of Maili6on and St.

Clair counties, Illiuats, is one of the greatest petato fields in the Mississippi committee who woro to solect tlio throo best and the strongest aud surest footed beasts. When the field and a sacrifice sent iu one run, and in the uaaiaus uy AlldOl'S sornnson Vnr nauroie ia third inning Ward's well Judged bunt hit and horses cams along the stretch in front of the church or the articles of government, with tho consent of throe quarters of tho nie.mhni's nf pay each for thorn. From theso six pah for desiyns ouo was to bo chosen for tho build was up pleased that she ordered them published. This he did in 1501, three centuries ago. Vedel called thorn kaomp6visfcr that is, kerap songs, or grand stand the splash of their hoofs in the mud two sacrifice hits, aided by a base ou ballB, scored to to bo put up under tho supervision of tho another run.

In the interim New York scored a could bo heard a block away, and tho lookers who niiderst.snd lie under which we lie marvelous laonil, nf annual conferences. Also, all changes in polity and modifications of tha discipline must emanate live successful architect, who was to ot tho custom were uufortunate enough to be in tho 1 ear looked uaiue; out many ot tliem might equally well have been called love souas. What ia par tlcnlrlr remarkable ahon t. tbt.u. iinit, bniui irom the quadrennial conference, so that in llda couple of blan ka, so the third iuuiug ended with atioseoreat 2 to 2.

In tho fourth Now York went to the front one point, an error by Cor ary per cent, commission. The plan met with a ooil many objoctions, ox v. tvetiey, formerly of St. John's church, ou Bedford aTeniio, but now of New Havn. anil the presiding older of the Brooklyn district, 15.

M. Adams, and lay delegate John French of this city and Letsom T. Woostcr, a manufacturer of Seymour, Conn, HKe mud images. The atmosphere was cold and raw, the sky overclouded aud the wind tliat rogard it outranks the is the series of historical songs, unparalleled' in any other EnroDean lanfrnac. ,1 tiir of tho church.

Iu fact, the body now in whistled through the grand stand earned several Joshua Van Colt Dr. Charles II. Hall speaking rather forcibly against it. Tho coran his first in Brooklyu aided by a sacrifice and Richardson's safe bounder, giving tho run. luds of pneumonia i its wake.

Tho attendance ac.aioii at unuiia has entiro control of the ministers, the hint inns r.f point of the objections was that if tho city was to probably owing solely to their earlier collection. 1 he earliest of them relates to tho doath of Erik Jimuud 111 1137. By the end of the thirteenth ooutury the vllads took a distinctly historical cast. It is evident that these had tl or was fair. property interests of the VoUi diai.

The first racs was a fiva furlong scamper for 3 build tho buildiui: with public, funds, it was uu becoming on the part of tho institute to even Corcoran made a splendid pick up, fully offsetting his error and shutting off another score. In the fifth inning, after Hart had retired, a safe tap by Ward, a base on balls and Brouthers' safe bounder tied the score, 3 to 3. Borlo missed a year olds, with eleven youngsters to face tho Ilaside, it has the making of bishop, and the bestowal of other honors which make it igin in tho day when overy important occurrence was rhymed bv oonilhir minute. Is. seem to attempt to dictate what sort of build it should bo and who tho architect should By 1500 we meet with an roitidlv maw Mt.vlf, starter.

Merriment, from J. A. A. U. Morrii' stable, was the favorite at 5 to 2, while M.

F. Dwyer's Ethie colt, whijh won the same distanco iu 1:03 ou Wednesday, stood at i to 1 and then be. Dr. Hall raised tho point that it would ba poesy, the allegorical, the ancient popular bal latj OQlui' de. il.

fit, ib ftv chance ou Burns' foul fly, and the latter bit undemocratic for city olUeials to select a plan valley. It is completely inundated and not a potato will It produce. Its farmers devote their time principally to raisins potatoes and cab bazos, and had thoro been no flood the potato erop won 14 have commenced moving about July 1, fifteen days later thau usual on account the late season. Now there are no potatoes move. Every hill of them is now under from six inches to ten feet of water and every potato will ba rotted.

The cabbaua crsn is also ruined. It is impossible to estimate tho loss. St. Paul. May 31.

Tho river rose at tho rate of half an inch an hour at this point to day. Tht ro will probably be a farther rise of several feet during the next few days. Last ninht a snow storm was general tbroiizhout the Northwest and, therefore, a steady riso may be oxpected at this point. On the uoper flats matters aro besinnins to wear a rather sorious aspect. Just below the Smith avenuo bridsa there aro seveijal hundred small frame houses clustered close to the river bank.

Between these houses and the bluff the water has poured in from sewers and down tho hillside until a lalto has been formed which outs tho houses off from direct connection with tho hiith zrniuid. Many have already moved tn higher cround safely to short canter, sending in two runs. of more account to the church. The Ecumenical conference can convey neither dignity nor emolument except such few honors as it to bestow during the brief period of its existence. Iu fact, the Ecumenical conference can be likened to a great Methodist class nicotine tlm no.mbovs laudic saga, wo may assign tiie beglnuiog of the ballad in the North to the eleventh eenturv.

We obtain, therefore, for tha Little Mid. from the Oneck stables, to recent years has brimglit lis face to ace with great problems that wore hard known or appreciated tweuiv V.ar. I Ye ro 'Ule ivi "t'on you to help solve them. We think we have a pret.y of government for the management and national affairs, and we ar not ashnined to Place it in comparison with that of an' other conntrv on the face of globe. And "hSle vvS are not willing to admit that the cit cs pf "the? conn tries are than oil.

own, vet to sn that "wo have or municipal administration and suy it is as good as wo wonld make it. You have all, doubt less, heard many harsh criticisms of ihe war our American cities are ruled and you havo been old li that in some of the European cities struets are better paved anil are kept cloane" am ooklyn, for instance 7u 4" other ways we are less 'hV ti 0'gn cities. oms 'n i 'ViVi own insti. lI n' alw" T'' hcliere what politi in powei. have as honest oQ oials ainlour cities arc, wall managed as thoities of any he? coi.ii.it.

And while it is true that a few ties its' of tr.ol, paiks, public improvements, veu must remember one very important fact, that the Anieiicau cities are rniinif. "5 for a puolic buiidiu? under anything but open competition. General Wotdward explained that the mayor and the park commissioner had asked Brookwood stables' Sir Richard. 12 to 1. Mer 0 Brien's aud Corcovau's good singles added a fourth run to the With the points 0 to 3 iu their favor Brooklyn folt safe.

Not another riment led the field from the start and won without the slightest bit af effort, finishing a dozen the trustees to surest definitely what sort of run was scored on oither sido until tha ninth inn of which meet for tho purposo of mutual advice and the exchange of views and the cultivation of titien vTOKKjiYjiUE cajierists. Prints Kxhiliiica by Un Brooklru Iu. MtitBle Deiiarlmcat of SMjoiogrivpIjy. Tho good work which can be performed bv amateurs in the science of photography is very well illustrated in the annual print exhibition ef thu department of photography of the Brooklyn institute, which is now open at (he rooms, 201 Montague street. The studio and work rooms of the photographic section are located on the upper lloor of this building, and no mora con VBinent operating rooms aro to bo found in the city.

It is doubtless dua to tho convanioncss afforded the members that so fair an exhibition of their Bkil! hi made. There are about thirty five exhibitors in this year's display, and, while there aro no specially striking exhibits, thero is an evenness of work ami general excellence that spmIi.s vsrv wall for lad poetry a period of Ave centuries, from the olovcRth te the fifteenth. In romance countries the introduction of rhymed ballads is to be Placed earlier. It would be hazardous to guo.ss at what time ballad poesy began to be composed in I rauco, possibly in the ninth or tenth century. In the case of Danish ballads wa have modern ing, when a sharp grounder by Ward, followod engtfis tn front with Little Mid and Sir Mallard strong out for second aud third positions.

by two basos on balls and Coreornu'e safe most careful consideration, not only for tho year in fiucstion but the future history and work nf the institute. Tlio work of the departments in the arts and sciences, excellent as it is and has been, is callable of impruvejiu uf.s along lines suggested by experience. The demand of tho public for single lectures on isolated topics, and for entertainments, is rapidly ring replaced by a demand for more serious work, j', courses of lectures conducted in a most scholarly and systematic manner and accompanied by opportvmi 'ies for reading and study. Kvidonco of to bo found in the increasing attendance in the courses of lectures, and tho rather decreasing attendance in tho general The regular curst of instruction Instituted by the departments of architecture, of fine arts, of botany and bioiogy during the past year indicate a growing need in the community for the most advanced instruction along uuivoriily methods both in the art and scieHCes, and the suscess already achieved in these courses will Justify the bard of trustees in fostering in overy practical wav the efforts of still othtr departments in their emieavors to goeu leellng that will eventually lead, many hone, to a reunion of the numerous f.mnebnu nf bounder, let iu two more ruus, leaving Breok The race was hardly a contest, as tho lone shots made no attompt to run after tbsy were distanced on tho start. 9ir Art.h nr.

Methodism. Tho conforonco now in session at (limh mr.r,t veil as ancient collection, fn lyn's total at 8 New York thsn went in last at the bat with throe runs to its oredit and gavo the home team and tho crowd a bit of ex ICristensen, a trustor of Jutland, printed such a gleaning of folk song from tho retired parish of Hauimerum. A comparison of thc.o ballads. in the Opera house, a very large building. It is iu tho center of the city and is Convenient and nfisv citement which stirred them up considerably.

now dying ottt on the lios of the neonle PenparA colt, was tiie favorite in tha second event at even money, while Temolo was next at 3 to 1, Westchester 0 to Warpath, who car riotl tho red and gold of Fred Gebhard'a preserved onlv bv a fnw ii in tact, they came near winning the gamo then shows that the language, as well as the ideas, havo been maintained with little chance for of access from all parts of the city. It is a uew building and fitted up with all tho modern conveniences. It has a seating capacity of over two thousand and is one of the handsomest build mgs the West. The conference i better stable.was quoted at 3 to 1. Sir Arthur never saw and others am followum as rapidly as possible.

aud thoro. A base os balls began the inning and an error by Ward and. anathor hue on balls filled the basos. The coptost began to be interesting. A well placed grounder to risk field or the head of the procession all tho way.

and West I arther, there is another cluster of houses simi they needed and then the officials would see whethor tho eity could build it for them. GStioral Wodward waul that this plan had boon drawn after the conference with the nuyor and was similar to that by which tho plans for tho new annariei had been selected. Professor Hooper explained that the host architects would not cotnuete whlirmt an assurance that their plans would be paid for. The city would only nay for ths plan which was finally adopted, but if the trustees furnished a plan the cny miuht be able tv erect a building, or a part of the buildins, aecordins to it. If the competition of architects of the be.it rank was secured the trustees must pay for it.

On motion of JtshKa Van Cott it was finally voted to submit the absve report, with the architects' nciie.ma for comuei.iuon, to the mayor for his approval. Then it was to be re parted hack to the with any suggestions or 1110 iiliea tions which the city oilici lis might oil' r. Tl committee to consult with the inayor are General Woodward, Professor Ho.ioer ami Joseph Fahys. Ui ua usuc tasto of th oainor tsts. The walls of tho two rooms are fairfr wli larly situated, and they may be roaohed by water chester had the best of the start aud kept a short lead half way amind; then Warpath came uu to sweeping through the levoo.

commodated in it than it lias been in some of tho other cities in which the Quadrennial con feronccs hare been held of lata years. The.rn are 'ht with Temple and Wustchester for the lead. Ewing sent in three unearned runs. Lyoas fob lowed liwing with a safe tap, tho latter being on third and Lyons on' second, with bat one man out. A sacrifice would have sent in another run.

The Gebhard cult finished strouir. winning bv a Sioux City, 21. weather continued cold all day and at a head from Westchester, while Temple went to 575 seats in the parquet, which just about scats the members of the confere tlCfl. nil rim erallftvino lato hour last nicrht rain was still falling. It is third place.

md a safe singla would hivo mil the score, but and boxes, with tho stage, which seats 300. give i'our horses started iu tha third event. Ilan tstimatod that tho Sioux City and Northern road suffered a loss of per mile for fiftoen IVX, nt Brooklyn is barely fifty Citr'J tiu' (e" "reatest cities of to day, only foui' Kaltimore. New Orleans, Now loik and 1 iina.ielvlna were municipal corpora cons iu 1S20. Vib have not had tho timo Vvthl Vrf improvements that aie the pride cities that have been in Problem with uh has been how make great cities iu a few years 1 wlUmg to admit that wo have sunned, aud perhaps suffering at the hands of dishonest and unscrupulous men who mar bo in power temporarily; but always remeuibor that the people have it thuir power absolutely to saf who shall 0vcr them.

Wo have uo 2fir' ''Tal l'etate to hold sway 1 Vi al'e we choose to make. Ihe iiuesiioti is asked, "What is a city or a mileicipal corporalion? It is a sub the next two batsmen made fly hits and retired accommodation for over spectators of tho proceedings. For moetinoa at wloeb iu on easy caches and that coded the same. miles. Other roads have not suffered so hoavily.

Tho fealuros of the contest imjludal clever covered with frames, in which aro displayed a considerable number of oh olographic prints. If there is a criticism to be made, it is that tha character of ths work shown is hardly of sufficient variety in tho material mod. Nearly overrOiiag is in tlm various forms of albumen paper. 'iVre sro some specimens of bromide prints and a few kUlitypjs aud platiuotypos. In an amateur exhibition the effort should ho made to show as wide a variety as possibio.

Even tha blue print shosld not be neglected. Lewis P. Atkinson shows a number ef enlarge, ment subjects, selected from vacation trfps Alexander Black displays a number ef bromide enlargements of portraits of a line character. Mr. likely to bo an attendance larger than tho ODnra Bsports show that 7:21 dwellings were danut'od or washed away.

The actrreeate damairo on fhreo hundred years. The first Scandinavian ballad I shad mention ia that relating to flae bard and King Sigar had three sons, of whom the oldest was Alf, and a daughter named Tiie suns became vikings and fought a battle with the sons of King Hianin.i, one of whom was Hagbard. After a desperate encounter they made truce. Hagbard and Sicne fell in love with oach other through hearsay, but Odla, tho god of war, made trouble, ami Alf killed Uagbard's two brothers and Hatrbard's did the same with Alf's broiheis. Ilaghard came to boitd dr disguised as a woman servant, but was discovered and sentenced tobshiin Ho asked aa a favor that his coat bs hum iirst.

Thu was done, and Sicne, who was watching, immediately Bet tire to her house unrtwiYB burned. Then Uagbacd died satisfied. A babail tnat has become celebrated on account ot its literal use is tliat of "Agnes and the Mor man. the ballad recites that as Agues is yoing over a bridge tiie merman rises from the sea anil courts ner. He takes her down into the sea and she lives with ham for eight years and they have sersii ss.

As she is rocking the era lie of Her youngest born she hears the church belts mm and the merman to allow bur to attend tiie service, lie consents, on bee vmovdrtc eptmov house will accommodate there is a catches by O'Brien and Burns and tho fine infield support on a slipp try field. The visitors liolded these reaches $'240, 000. The I03S to public im their positions finely, but Boylo found ltusio's called the Coliseum not faraway, which has scuts for 8.000 people. provements is fully $130,000. Last nuht sovoral hundred flood sufferers held a nieotintr and wide balls hard to handle.

Eloven hits were mado The quadrennial conference Is. of off the cyclone pituhor, while tha Giants scored delegated budy, and its members am condemned the action of the mayor in ruf using to recuive offers of aid from outside. The mestiiic BQTS IS ClIXFKKEiCK. SI. Mfinhrm to Ovur F'roirrox ii.mi1 5so S'attire.

ui me goveruiueutxl but seven off Foutz's stratot'ic pitching. V. power ui tne biair; it 19 one of it of tho picked moil of this powerful church from niailo Here is tha i'uli score: ior a purpose to limited sphere tho power appointed a committee to communicate with tho L'ovvi'nor and assure him that outside aid is exercise within a of the stato. Tho NEW YOItlC. notn the clergy and tho laity.

There are about 15,000 ministers in the n.ltW o. Ii. llt.P.O.A. siaio tiiy withdraw its lorn) ra Hart. e.

1 0 1 Gore, r. f. estaDiisii similar instruction. The annual exhibitions by thu several departments of architecture, geography, photo graphr ami have eo stimulated interest in tlie promotion of these sciences that the hoard wiil surd. give its hearty approval of well ora.in.zed effort by olhar departments to foilow the uxumiile of tho'o who havo placed annual exhibitions on a permanent basis.

For all of the work which is now being done, and fur all that which is demanded in tho near future, our greatest need is a central institute buil.linft, located near the heart of the city and the great thoroughfare of travel. Such building should contain an auditorium ad iptcd to the larger meetings of the departments, an exhibition room suitable lor the of all the department exhibition, four sinalier lecture rooms, thu tint lilted no for the lectures on physics, chemistry, engineering, microscopy and pb.orogi.iphv; the second adapted ior illustrated lectures on geology, mineralogy, astrouoinv, botany, 2oiogy and guugvaphj and other natural history rcieuces; tee third for the u.es td the di'panmcn'n of architecture, painli sculpture and the other tine arts, a fourth oielnr ruo'ii to be used i.i Ue drpai inv. uts of political anil economic sciences, y.hj;u..'y, lie psychology. at tlwst rooms 4 es special appliances, icl also wiil r.ijmre aj.jai4.itus, ma ttrtuls for illustrations a lil'muy ad.apted to tin, clauses wuri; to he carried uu in the rooms. '1'lic buiiduu: sli slso contain a trustor's room, oliice, committee 10 mis and cttcli tipeeial required be the department 1:1 the pursuance 0: ineir re lar and legitimate work.

The upper story the shouid contain rooms for an lilt bChool.au aiciiiictural sclio, and a plmto Kl'APhlc department, liuportanl as will be tho v.oru ot tlie nuiseuuis winch the in tituf proposes to erect as a inemm education and as an aid to tlie departments in their ar wmnt, i' is true that the tw lar mu euiiH i i 0 War.lJf) 11 .3 ca. lib 1 1 Masooutah, May 21. The backwater in the Kaskaakia river has Broathnrs.lb. 1 Barns, r. I 11 quet, Portchester, Tammany and George W.

Banquet was a big favorite in the betting, tho other horses going at 4 to 1 straight. Banquet galiope 1 around tlio courso a he uleasod, George W. holding to his flank. The liuish was in that order, with Tammany third. Pickuicker, witti Haywartl in thrj saddle, won the Maturity handicap against a good field, lie WAsquotedat stol.

Fairy, Beckon, 'airview and Willie L. were all preferred to Piekniekor, but the Pickwick colt showed that, his other race this tt eek had brought him up to trim, and ho won hands down. Willie got a place and Eairview third. Tne fifth race was an open andshut for a favorite, Walcott wiiinin easily. Onward seeoud aud third.

Busteud should have get a Place, but he was not ridden for it. In the. concluding event a 1 lo 3 shot, Barefoot, of the lead pipe cinch variety, won as he pleased. Tiie summitry: J'Si of JliO oavb, with Jl.UDO athle.l. or 2 year olds live furlonns.

lI'O ria' b. o. Mar. inieut. 107, by Win tro, Merry line, ltl7 (.

laltloaahl) 1 slnock snil.le le e. l. Mil. 10 i. .1 V.

Mill is, J.niosi'. eo I tUbln'i itr o. Sir Kiehval. 103. i Sarvao'zl 3 bo ur it.

Hiraai, Bounce ally, lion AI mni.j colt, Kusr iitiiio colt al.o ran. i'lmo al church, and they are divided among 131 annual conferences, which differ slightly in size. The New York oast onlerence, tha one in which Brooklyn is, has 317 churches and is rathor larger than most of tho conferences. The representation at the quadrennial conference on the 1' iiller, s. Iv i ine, lb.

I.j ons. ...0 O'ito'r'se, 1. f.O rtM'. aiii, e. Bassott, Uoyla.

I Uusio, ti 0 1 1 11 1 1 i a 1 3 a a 7 U'iirien. 1. Cut'aoran, s.s. 2 13 a 3 1 3 2 0 1 2 0 2 reached New Athens and submevcod a larao number of hainlotj and farms. Aspeeial meeting of ii supervi.iors of St.

Clair county is to bo Dai', p. Total (I to relievo tho uufferers in the American bot oasis ot one delegate to every fort ilve mimbni', to 4 t'otal ..0 7 toms in the county. oi acotiierouccavidoiieextrafor a traction hu gnr blio entets the church and meets her mother, upon winch she resolves to abandon Ib sea home, the merman waits for a time and then comes after her. The ballad continues: "Into the church he wen' his way And the images turned their faces away. "llis hair was briuhtas the purest gold.

His eyes were wonderful to behold. Agues, he.tr what I say ta tlieo: Ihe little children cry after thee' i IMN1NO. 3 4 0 man wo thirds ot that number. ,1,1. Spuinghfxu, 111., May 21.

Dr. rtcilly, secretary of tho state board at gates liate Tho onenins session of tlio coaf traneo of tho boys' department of tiie Christian A sociai ion of ths state of Mew York was opened in tha association bnildiiisr, on Fulton street, last eveiiiitir, with some 150 doiei ates in fttteiitlance. Sininllaiitous with tho inoctini; in Brooklyn siiiiilar liafclierinits were huld in Ulica rail Hoehester. The present me tins wiil include cessions ta tiay anil to morrow and. jmlijiniifroin tha amount of enthusiasm taken by the youn members, tho sxcooss of the conference will ox eeod even the auticipatian of tlij asjoeiatiou ofiicurs.

Ties foundation laid for Ihe ineetin last it'll was a u' 'od one, for it consisted of an ex'eilent. tnipper served to all the deleu'atJs at tho assoeia tien After tiie boys iin e.iton its much as they ciiilil, coiiifortiibly or otherwise, as. setuoie in the music room, where Georstc G. I'eck of Newbtirt'ii proceeded, niter considerable are elected at the annual conferences nnmee 1 I) 1 f) Mron'styil. Woiv 0 1710 3 '2 3 0 9 2 11' 10 0 William u.

iodfrd exhibits a number of snap (hot pictures on omega paper, tha subjects being mainly gathered at Greenport and Shelter Island. George M. Boardtnan displavg aristo and omega prints, ineln ling twelve views of Lakewood and nine views at I'rospoot park. Thoy aro brilliant and artistic. Henry A.

Carly shows a number of mega prints of sceuos about Lake Waramii" President Gserge II. Cok al has a number of line views. Horace A. D.vyer shows number of ari.sto prints of secmis about N'oir Yerk streets nnd st il ickiiway lletch. John II.

IMiigtn in dis. plays a number of silver prints of land. capes, some portrait work and a couple of bi imnle e3. larjoments of portraits. Horace W.

Dresser is fond of aristo, as all his views, s)me sixteju in number, are upon that paper. They show semes in Prospect park, Flatbnsh, Tarrytowu and in Buffalo. They di play the peculiar brilliancy that is claimed to be the special merit nf aristo paper. Francis E. Dubois affects omega.

He has sixteeen views, som I of thorn taken in Columbia eouaty. Thero is a good print of the iy preceding tlio genoiMl conference, as the quadrennial conference is genprallr called ii. health, has returned from a tour of wvast ijja tion in ike inundated district alons the Missis, sipi river frm Alton soulh. This invostication 11ASR HITS 2 3 i I IN.VINti 0 0 wile. bOL'un with a view of antioipatinc tho possi 110 Oolclj'Q New Vori.

0 1 is somtimos a sharp contest for the honor of representing the conference at the general gath. pring. There is also lay representation nt the genera! conference, but it is by no lns as Ti oo Exvtrnraent at pleasure, and may. through H'7''r" territory it de th. at large, it may enlargo or ron tiaet Us powers or destroy in existence.

This doctrine ginsbes American cities frm many cities ot other cinutfiee. Citv charters are in sets of tlie. sfjislaUn'e detfuing cor and eiiumerntliig rowers of 1.1 ai olliceis. In tins statu any community mav makc iippliciuion for a chKitcr. There is no limit to t.opuiiition, but a charter is rare granted L' lp'is ii'liahitimts.

In some ol the nsioru states only 1.000.2,000 or .1,000 inhabitants are In Europe the Prevails mat there must bo a gorere mg class and the grsat inajoi't 'y of men must he governed. In the fu.tcil StilM that idea iloes not prevail has. ity governiiietits 111 America, as geuerallv cou slitutcd are slate governments it, niiiiature. it as cities linve en.arged it hn I een found that they do not so much partake of the nature ol small states as they do of a great bmiiiess cor In conuuctiiig large business concerns Mere ij always a centra. atum ur pone, Ihe poopie of thol.m Slates lii.vo hesitated to (tat method and to lodge authority with ouo person.

The has been that nur mayors have e. veto on tho common councils and the common councils "a rot on tne apnointmnit of tho mayor, and to spoe boards have been given important branches of municipal man. ageineat, and iieccs.arily there have baen con. Usion, hiss fii suthenty and and largo iiportuiiitlss for the political hii hway ble results to tlie pubiiu health from the unusual Hoods. circular of adrice and instruction wiil be prepared looking to diminishing the sanitary Fiibt base bv orrors Naw Vo.

2. Battery errors UrooKlyu. No" 1 or it, bolt ou basis itrooKlyn, iN P. ilhaa. i eatebes Itrooic'yn.

7: arf.l itn l.OUU lo n.o isncniK lot i By. Joyce. It Cor or important 'istheministorial delegation, and be. tha dane ers which aro anticipated from tlm sources water supplies polluted by the overflow and i 1 1 o'1 oi a race of ix "'Lot them cry, let them cry, as much, as they may; I shall never more go the sea. to think of the large! think of thu small, And the in tho cradle, tho youngest of alii' shall never think more of the largo or the small, Much lens of the babe, that is smallest ef all." A well known Danish bulla,) is n.

iu aiol A ni an, "'r V1 onu nine on I a slileeutfl. wunnanrs n. c. IV ariialli. 4.

bv War vielt or n.n ll "boirsf, 1. Stolon VarJ. ilro iers. Bi 1: ehsr 1 si'Il, 1. ulliin fora'ar I'i'l iiv base Sly Vaa Ui oulliei fi irns.

U'iirijii, 1 Corcoran. Double linSnni)i 1 1 t. au it is nor it is a source of grievance to tlio lay members. Each eoiiferetice is allowed one lay delegate except where hern nm mn Bnn i Igo Bros b. c.

'iVosteh'o'st j'r'. llaywa'nl si M'j's l'r. o. CeuieU. Iil.syj i.or.o.an.

Wanl autl liru.imor.s; 3 ministerial. delegato, in which case it is itllowo 1 i one, anu utl, UI ILU UMSin U1SO 1311 1 two. out never moro than that number onio youth who is met by three fairies on VMn hill. 1 "f'l co a. handicap swosostases 820 ea.

with new oiyieclimc institute entrance, aud also i an si, eiiiiu'i uuce.s. as tms. Havo SIX minis uu is, in a luimus. 0. it.

Bnn 5, by Kiyim d'Or Kiln ota quaint Hutch church. Anther, whom he recognizes as his sister, comes and him not to drink a liquor that ottered llllil ami be se. i np. pouu to call the me tn order. The first thine: in order was the selection of a secretary, and i hero were nearly a score of candidates named at once.

The boys finally narrowed down to a void between Raymond Pbro and Hi Lindsay. vThan hands were counted it was found that Master Lindsay had the majority. A sons and prayer followed and the chairman called for from tlie various sections. The response showed the followine; branch's to be rep similar conditions. The governor has given orders tliat thu quartermaster stores at the arsenal bo used for the temporary raliof of tho refuaoes of the innn uatud bottom lands, and, should thoso prove in.

adequate, the United Statos quartermasters' store at Chicago will be drawn upon. Supplies of food and other atc cesaries thus far are abundantly furnished by the more fortunate neighbors ef the distressed, OoTC rnor Fifer leaves to nieht for a perssnnl inspection of tho districts most, seriously in tonal delegates, tho result of this in t.s .1... 1 nrr.ui genpuit i l.anibley) 1 Ueioiivood's pa, ur. c. ceorfito 4.

Norse song of Asiniiti. liYug IcraoVt'r. wiiieu" Cliarlf Ihe photographic section of the Brooklyn in stitnto has many women members and (hair skill as amateurs is woll disph ved on tho walls at this exhibition. Mrs. Benjamin Estes shows a num.

AHmund is sent bv Ireland's no: 3 i.e. iammanv .1. 1 OH 'I lluutJ I line, the ui ants of tlie North and rescue Brine line, the lungs daughter, whom he iimr marry. As omwl i iiiirtu rnco lie Maturity handicap, for 4 year olds at Kiai, mm 41,000 milled ouo niilo and a fur in mi men largely ill tue inumruv; in fact, thoy usually amount to about one third of tho whole number of the members of the confer, once. This was about thy proportion at the last conference in Washington, four years ago, where there were 2S1 ministers ami Z7o At tho present conforonco those figures havo been slightly increased.

osi oi excellent instantaneous views of Adiron resented lirosKlyn. IJJdrortl, eastern district At. b. c. Picnicker, by Mr.

I'icicifick u.iu., Bceneiy. ah are upon aristo paper. Miss i uoer. i a. SJU oau Uayie, riTcniso In aius pltchetl in lly Foat.

bv 0 Base hits OrT ioati, 7: oil' ltuie, 11. li'ans earne i Ort I. limns on balls liy e'otiU, bv Ivusw S. ilu pneli By b'oat. I.

out By by liiisio, ii. Mr. 'i'tino of gamo 1 hour Rafl oO minutes. The iisnuant rasa ii becoming excsadmgly interesting. While Bustou still leads, Brooklyn is a io! SKComl, and now Chicago has jumped into third place after occupying tenth position as late as May 9, twelve consecutive victories showing the innate strength of tiie veteran Anson's Colts.

Pittsburg now leads the six tail enders, New York having fallen back, while Puiladelphia is begin uing to rally. St. Louis and Baltimore aro the tail enders, and liksly lo remain so. Boston moved ueitiisr up nor down, on account of rain yesterday, while ilrooklyn gained several points. Il' i'o is the record to date: Grosnpoint, I wcnty third street, Iv iv York; Har iieeieo an txpsiuo to tiiccitrof uowanlot millions ot dollar and containing vast treasures 111 science and in ait, have less ((Ideational value than the work which is i.ow heima do oo in this citr by the depart lueut of our own institute, even uiub tlie Pieswit Terr reat diaadrantaes.

When vtie Island historical soeiet oreele 1 it5 perr the lu mb iship of that in was 11. ore than dounh il, and it is sptaliin within bounds to Mir that the membei'khip oi the insii be IKcreased bv 0,1100 mcnbi ri it. annual income advanced the eit'eciire i.tssot Uswori; be three fold as a at pres. nt. and ch irai'iur and stability would he uiven jo the lhstiMi it with a central builmuz contaioiiii; the lacdiiies ilcscrifed.

It win tie UH'vmimm 111,011 this board te eonsid. lor mailer of a buildiui; as nt as the ir.o.'etim is pt.u.ne.l an.l under wiv As v. 1. be indicted by tne report of tiie special commi tee appoimed at th last t0 coni Jer with tlo mayor and park cny nil! lease to tlio lnstitntu an sire for a wiMeunt bandmtr. I a iw u.

the utute 111 have in li.iiid the securities uocii5ary cu lib.o the cily to i sttc bonis, the of which win enable tiie mayor and park to erect the 'cuon of the mtnetun buildiui. thu mcep. rr that tiie in, (lUyward) 1 arrives at the giant's pal ice and to room in which he meets Lady lh meliae: In cam the sweet maid That Asuiund wished tn win; Her hair was like thresdu of woven "old Anna ia. oieosar has eighteen prints of out door volvod. Little Hock, May 2 1.

111.11. ine leu iettcy at pre etil Is to increase the power of the mayor and to li responsibility ifty years ago the peopio of America would not hswu to such a proposition. The time may coino when thoy will wish that they had. So whi lb wo are coniidoring tho governineiit of our own city let nr. i eiuember that it probablr ropreseuH lem, Litdity sixtii street, York; Yonk "i a ri 7, ii' i i uanno.ou) scenes, at ttotua ami a lew from abroad V.

1 "irneir. iu.) (I'onkiott) our'ii, rouiTiiicooiuie, an Pra.sijoct iaio, neoson, l.epanto aad Bollevuo also ran. Time ane Ai'itiuisas river has passed the great rise of wn are excellently done. L. ftowley is park.

Tho appearance of ort'e A. 11 ill, state lhii by more than a foot. It is at this hour (2 1 11 ll, aiso wen by aristo prints and oi i swoetistakes of S50 oach, with e'tti'isij, nas miwow wr.n nppmnse. as was 1 1 uinji iitosiii'mi systm mat wo aim win ucjjib iiuiliit; in a lew oiuonou. jtiss ciiui, u.

snaMiug hasanmnbir ii i in ee ii oi a lnuo. J. Alol.airsnha's eh. e. tVolcoit, 4, by bonj Tair coiinii tint in many ways it is ,1 tliat of President Frederick K.

Sclienck. nours. damage has been done to tha citv line. Miss Virginia C. Tit 1.

1 I i i 1 i. ii. con, enairin in o. tn ijentr it asso proper, but at North Little Hock erreat uneasiness si) 2 comb snows a print ot the dining room iu tl Done up in a mijceii string." Asnmnd kills nil i ho gbnts and carries off his brirje. I will i welt for a moment nn the ballads ot Northern Italy.

Coiistaniine Nigra's store of Kasiuunda, tintmi of the Lombards, is a good i. Ins ration, lilmichi has slam th kin and is desirous to seize crown, but the peopio object, fiosnr.iuda tlien acni messa.ru to Lui" nia, prelect or llavoniia. nuking him to sen4 a snip to lake them away. This ia dono, and ltos ll. Ki iS3briilh'o, lots ci.iiioii coiiiiiii ree on nays' oianeiies, was the iv (lit:) lloiiKB and also a number of miseollaueous 3 .1 i.yer o.

or. (ISimnis) Vouiu. Bnsieaili r'o'i' also ran. Time, 1 :10. first epoaker.

lie hail som. pleasant tliiuns to el'imi'. I yuosaro aud has been lt and considerable damase done. The first heavy loss, that of the cave in of the north banks a fw hundred yard east of the wut'ou bridge, bad been followed by the collapsing of say, out soon down to the more serious part news, ino worn of the wmnen is every bit rood as of their fathers iUid brothers, i i Sis'n r.n:eA of 1ltlUs. lieu.

Lost. abs. Won. Last, P'e'f. each, with 61,000 of his address Ho iva.

i t'lad to si many boys isloii 20 'll R'ineo one mile. 1 14 17 i. rox giresa collection of ari.sto and ilrjok'yii J. A. A' A.

.1. Morris' 1. c. Barefoot, 3. by taefelloir from all over the state anil ioa i the )' lo.c"'"e.

1 'O (UUU liold) 1 tne lumber company's mill, valued at SIS, 000, ami of tha Cooperate company's buildings. wonld be of mutual beat lit. He told of th lit 14 20 .414 .440 to' l(i 11 lo 0 1 1 12 13 tll 13 io'ia 12 1 1 St. 7 Baltimore (I omega priuis, most o' thi outdoor scouej. Wil lam Gilchrist has a number of views of Prospni Curb F.Iiei it' 1 I i 'ti (lilako) mis uianer oi representation at the general conference has been a bone of contention' at the conferences for masy yearr, as it is at this one.

The laymen aro almost, if not quite, unanimous iy of the opinion that they should have equal representativn with thn ministers, while the latter do not seem disposed to concodo this point and relinquish tho power they now hold. Their reason tor opposing any chance the present system is not that they object to tha principle of the thing, but that they are afraid it would eventually load to the cutting down of tho representation at tho gonernl conference aud thus leave some of tlniu at horns. It may not bo known that ihe two orders clergy and laity meet together, r.nd, as there are nearly live hundred members of tbe present conference, it can readily be seen that to put over one hundred more laymen in tlio body would be to make it more unwieldy than it, is now. There, fore, if the request of the iaymen was frr.nif.rf 1. I.oulsyillt,.

Coieinniiti eany lounilinu ot tne stab: of Georgia and tiio e. ui'iitmii u. c. iiuzarii, t.M. fionten) At i.e.

iii jt twenty miles from here, hune snoiiei cau to pi 11s for a museum bniidin 111; ia le cted. eoumieii. urate nqth tiit tirtpave 1 oe to tbe and 10 231 nits oi outdoor aiiu. rsnicsnaol; ully also adontiou of the statu seal, on which were mow, 1 mat ouici uiu 1: ic oal 1 13s are riu" The lecturer went into develop uetit "of th" city govurniiienl frim ihe thst citv charter iii 1 of tne pvenent iT.tem Mr. (Jul.

iilssti said: Il may taae nomu rears to determino whether ir system is a faett 1 kiuI if it is wise to place so much nn rer the bands of one man. It h.n certainly well so far. Loan be ma, Ii eiear that character of city government f. two year, depends upon the man eho Ine ill of ni' am As a pe 't li' lalie mor i luterist in loci flections. 1 lends to cr at and 1 cip aieit a to niciL a 1)10 intere; ol all c.t us in toe affairs tne c.tc.

It mar be ihat ut.Her the ore ent dilioni voting is mors in iiigeutlr done than toi me; Iy. In li all tho law "reiatiag' to I'l'ooaiyn were codified into a in 1 ac and it is this a. of foi.r yoars agu, it's 'iunit th mil must turn to tor the of citr govevniuont (1,1:1:. iffiii ,1,1, cubed at ibis ..,.,,0 o. oiecic on toe bank have been falling thu river.

rday ended as loilows: ooih on aristo paper, including seetves in Played the emilem of the silk warm and tiie jo. ire uecu tll0 eitr. and ad lapled to too pur branui clfi.e to the slure late yesterday after Tue other games yo At Pnihvlolplm: 1 2 3 burr and outdoor views in otiier localilios. Gould contemi tiy tb'jcli i.irncy wilBDanl Ilnoekctl Out UliKe motto, 'Ant fsr themselves, but for others ine IllSttCUte. noon on a section oi tlie OnnJt which was sud.

li niun nm nnii 1 n. tl art, tlie seoretarr of the deparinieiit, gives occupy a plot about C'ooHcy ia Twrnty.tirce Uounds ii.ii ae jut, aiiiu tie to con ray neniy away, live persons, names uo 1 in ait 1 a v. .1 Ji 0 0 iiiiin ia ao i i.iinicui mas! ineir escape, wd.l fie treasures of tho Lombards. Longiiias, becoming amorous ot lioimuuda, offers to marry her if she will kill Elmioiii. tine conssnts to' noWon him, but Elmichi conn) Is her to dri.ik the potion and she dies.

The bail. id is found in i ranee. These songs, with their tragic stories, have come down to us as folk lore, and aro now nursery songs, corresponding to those of the sixth century, very popular in adv. the ballads best preserved, howaver, are those of northern and Catalsnia. A feature of Die lecture was the sinking of several ballads iu tiieir original languages by Miss Marie Van, by Miss Blanche on th piano.

rhil.Klelphia.0 liahiinorj 0 to the miiitli of those a. semblo l. he sub! 0 unowa, were precipitated into the torrent and May 2 1. A. nr enjoriuL' in neueli's of tho nn,) eiaioit i an! anst i 0f ontdo fjeties, among them several su shots at tiie cirru F.

L. Lathrop gives a iniscellaiieous collection. Dr. L. E.

who is ou ti.e Battel (tioirtiej, tiieir bodies not beinj; recovered. A Vs.rhin.'.' an! Hotly Cunson last bvening over seven ''i h.t and ost'desiri'ble k.o 111 (he ci'j. bpon it sn, mi. ho erected a hu.ulins.' in nropsrtioiis, radical in ap poiuliuont s.instantial in construction, beaut i. nil and dl lllll, I v.ide.,i u.

Ii has hit, Phii. I I f'lrrors oaif i luiiiitretl anil utty sports from Boston and this cniion for s.j ioua' it was tiin to think of how too members could of uso and report ironi Bedhnid at uiidaisht states that in ail twenty live thirty persons have been city were assembled ta witness a light between lea mis: iigit.s ot the puvtnum, and its curator, ii'MH lit to A was fime to learn to drowned th. ro in the last twelve Hours. Kill, uarney liilbbard of Boston and Mike Cooney of B.iitiai jro, At i 'iiicago: 1 2 3 1 0 0 3 1 Cfovuaind ...0 0 0 0 rub UP aa unst fellow bnvs men and do jmo.I ira ar Ut 11 C.l 1' i euni? and museum luiliiin pas; lire yea to t'. in for nan vie as gaineri.il r.i:u ranotu sonroea rib collection.

Thero are three bro. uele siu teiir ot 1UU durinjr the i "i fr in many hat are known as tho Plume and Watersica ivit.iiiii.1 ano ien I OI1UU HUtCIl tletwtell 1 0 1 one of two things would have to be done ither "'u' "ai ineir iii.es to 1. io all ami at nil limes, lie tol i a story of th Amly Jjrou'ii of Maiden, ami cliff Gord nnii some aristes. nf tha to eei, una Pe a' nrob L'lll. 1 1 g.

re vo eliaiig, eiec.tvo an i applied it by iyinj (hit tlw tliat aie uie ministerial (I legation would have to he lessened or two bonscs would have i be colored, oi rovidance. 15 th battles were stub I ta ne and in its Ii that I Ii tllorie (i Base oayons ami tho ofluutry adjauont is all under water. In this section are located the finest cotton farms in the world. The city of Little Bock is for the first time lull Schrivnr; llivis sal re. 11; e'levolan ,1, 0.

firrors is to fort. in ronslljl w.tn iheir i e. ll shews gan, iirontid tin and cm (, ri th I ai. meuioei's could draw men and lOYt to the uorniy contested. netting was started at the cial pal ii.

Have be 101 taken uq.o it Attci highest in in tiiis cotiNirv, an a to listen iu patli In mueii the siine way. By their lives au a COLO.VKIj CL'LYEK OX PAltKS. Tnlkoii to a Piu.vbnrtr iteunrinr an upper or ministerial house and a lower or house of barmen, similar to congress. Tim lar. in Miciii.

the aborts em are in i number of vmgsv.se and largo inns lvero bjmg wagered 'itli others ali eafie ti lie tl Of ftalce Most of prints. C. W. Nichols 1 L'u'Ki exaaitne they make turn lo r.af tne cuib iiiinageineiit interfered aud Uuao, Clev, At Pit'sourg: 1 .0 men would line very miicti to be allowed to meot 0 7 8 i) ion id ot .1 ,1 I ot ti.e "liar 1 a 1 1 1 tie, is. 'di i exi.i i'ieuce in tlie cou i 10 inaLreme.

ir oi nin 1 Ire! 'll aws and pare in Jife. I in; was to accomplish th, gf on record threatened with a water famine. Both pump pits have twenty feet of water in them conipellino tho sliuttiiiL' down of the numninir Btopneil It. Ihe w.nte ni.in from Maiden was separately, of course. As it is at present.

thev Their I'lotiialileiic n. 1.1... tins end was tn rea, 1 tli Bi'ole and nrav to 1, hang. ti.e if they .11.. 411.I f.

fleet local li oilier 4 1 0 0,0 'ii 1 0 3 i 1 itoini; i re ie a o' tie reasons wliicii il.sloli,, I are not a very important factor, not onlv be too strong for tlm coiored lad, Clor Ion, and five rounds were enough to knock him out. Tho wujv.iri x. i. ltl.ee, IVUO is ilVilli: ti lilt best nu ll in lib world the he nrav, or. or ie.

apart from no! be so '1 los noncock Hllf Muilano an Vfon'fin now park for the city of Pittsburg, has be, tiie nui the ibblr ss of weicome was ilia ie by Kd.iai'd arriving on the last merit's Iron tlllbtnu'd Coimsy light was another kind of i.aso "'is f'Kt. iJui'e. Cmciniiiti, il. Errurs l'ius cu.d imerviewen by tils riltsuurg In the F. See oi Ih'osl'leii.

and a one it Mr imi. mijiiDii. cencernm um nun I. That t'ii institute procure he rompotiitoij on architects the bt 1 of their numerical weakness, bu: booaus where they arc mixed up with the minist i's there can bona cencavtof Aclion, and it is hard for a layman to obtain the floor. Then, if tho battle, it took" twdtits' thfoo r.Hio Is of hard hit course ot the interview tut colonel said illativ iu.

all fi I' 1 1 :) 'U'el Oil their mil At tho clo. nf tho tif All ooiiis' elm: eii ueieoiueti uu ne: ies to tlie city, i tne mountain train report that between the Arkansas and Fulton for nearly ten miias tlm entire country is under water, cituoil bv Ihe nve, i.tu us o. No was scm for Louisville, so St Louia escaued a defeat. ting to )t to .1 close, and all (ho time the Dr. p.

means of a plans and 1 to be mayor nu wresting tilings about the prolltab eness of homos oi i(t th associntitm bniMi. le iu i i inc ea nmsrum hn 1 eercd on designate. 1 he tl. lij.ston man had the best of it. In the last round had a house of their own, tiioy would have to liarits: na' I'rof' Henry J.

Newton, e.h0 would be a prolesdenal if he amniciir, th iws rovora! prints of views in I'ii; c.nn ty, on (hi; Hu. on and in Centra Ijp.n'k. Edam i. a number of outdoor scenes, prints ami rom: 1" enlargf George W. Sice: exhibits a iininb.T of tine pr.a.V; Edward Ono'tcr Smith a bat fairlv coul'.

illec tion, A tgit.ttls Tr. gir.s a of i among them a cjir. le nf i lignts. Frank A. sh wn Pro.

c( nark views that well 1 irate what a pictiirt qiie place it is. 'J'ii largest nirt! of views slio'Tii by a single exhibit is l.v li. (1 aim lu me o.i.f.s iii aiicti, uo. from the Bed river. South of Fulton for sever il aiaijouej' to uave rue fioston game yesterday, Lynch being at Chicago, Hurst at consulted in all legislation: thev coeiiey went down with aright bander on the jaw from Hubbard ami did not have strength Colonel Culver is radically modern in his ideas i'arks.

lie aboors the miles the water is as high as ths teleirrank wires tiieir own presiding officer, J. I tlie eon 1: or m.iy l.a award as ti.l int 'liu 'an. and ijheridaii at Puiiadaiphia. Ma i lie liraii. hes would be u.oiiriea nil 1 bettered by the visit of tne Tiie branches had been in existence) but a few years and yet their ii rih I 10 board i' of V'! I omee itlon be enough to resoond again and tiia light was givon i u.iii nun uil'u geainotrical roads and ons for the prize s.

Any leiolgirl who tJ. fur a of $20, whic ts 1 for it "J'i, story of Ilec 1J a yor 11. 1 thn (it; li'i f.irss. 'ine would cut a much bigger figure than at tiotiey is not likely to visit lirooklyn ayaiu. Pres and at many localities the poies and wires are entirely under water.

The bridge across iiud. river is considered safe. ww iuir loiutiiiiij io Bota affairs were clean knockouts The admission of women into tho annual i wie oi avelniccllli' ident louiig should gage 1 erguson. tmi uia eiiaciivu uei iiz inv, increase and 'lowlii had on ireloiis. A).

oesse jjiMirii ot tins city was referee. Jack ferouce and to the general eoiiferfmee is 1'? ri; nal 'e ia I I ell i l. 1 11 i pieaiveo l.ll. i tile la.ald umi of ThM tn. tiacul in the v.

e. iiali act i. That every advantage ami only assist tho natnml or iiusiees oi tlie lie there Were 1H0 boys' brauelus in ih faivey and Johnny Grilhn acted as socoiids for joct which lias been worn thrcoUiar, lv Cajidex, May 21. Oiiehista i iver is the hiiihest since lRfifl. All beauties by ai tnu ial improvement, lie Iievcs in the Ena'iish theory for 'park archi ntte Malts and Clan 'da, with a wmb i'ship of lao Coouer, and Uubb.ird was attended by bis broth til'.

ri 3, wt.r li lecision ids coui lo bauds of a ooiio.it of experts ns. At the last conferi ic i ft l.oOO in all. New or state was far, far ahead er, Lartley, and Maliit Fiaherly. llertnau Pitz. tne little catcher of this city, has Uiat lUe OlU stllMl was COll itVT .) niu, iro.i; th ui no nu ouK is, iar us Doiaiors vtere thai: :i.ooo aad io'.

id i. t' in hi, in tiu ler a mn of writ to ii 'll Will l.ot Oi' 'lie leeuuw alio sa.Tb llllil ins popular 110111)11 fiat parks in a iarjo city are a luxury is errinies'tis larks, lie says, are a recreation, not for one dais, but fur a iile neniile. A beoii srgnad to )lay Willi the Biiignaiutuu team Itiey ail silver and pt "lady 'h coll ctuB ta.eiu th (iunuoay 1'. 'onoiny, ,1. irl i of won! I be considered.

Thm' fore ne, July I. I he paper 'tiii'Vi. the roll! it iu a se i envi Io; o. Ulltii Cib L.lee iii iuv tsri.gluoii v. Anuunl 1 llildilli flu iie .1 io 11 lUe in I)C fell 1 il lie aiiL'iiIar ot thu Eiistci'i! league, lie is a clover backstop.

im, fa iitn.l .,1,.1 i an i r. ot ,00. tr. (see ha 1 some heur.r of ott I time; i.i, me 1 in the iotv lands arc uuUc water and the flow is now lapping the hills on both sides. The damage to crops will bs heavy, as it will ho several weeks baforo the lauds will be lit for cultivation.

Many farmers iu the very low places wiil make no further effort with the crops. Now sevurai fc ot of water cover tlio ground. Tho trains aM moving enjoys a drive over the smooth roads amid the 0 et on be siiarp tui ower, and a hue af! round player nnd in. iaea lr ami i (ii). plan, wu.a four larcre ii iia.s oriiereii tliat be pros' med j0 t) iresii, piii atmosphere, but ins ss Tu.eoiue io cxieiiti.

utJief batter. He will strengthen the team. svt a regular meeting of the Brighton A. C. i the ri ize i Ity In pv mb a itieetin of Ol w.oi cm.

uuli.ii, ior es. pur in oii ii iii iion, in order Fr speakers fmlowe an.l the first session of the Pitcher Staib, a Brooklyn boy, ha3 been re belt) last evening at the club honss on Xew Jer natu neighbor, who gets iess recreation and enjoys it. more, derives etjnal pleasure and greater physical benefit from a runble in th park. "Psrlis are a good iiivestoi'm f.o conference was adjourned to meet this morniiiif 1 iiut? be i.icatt a as a ow a file ill suy avenue near Atlantic, tho following nomina 11. S.

oodflilV nd ax 1 W. i. Oil l)f .1 lll'lliii. Views of St. Lukr's shots iiu.l fairly li fo tnalie the tie) 1 "viil lease! by tbe Albany oltib.

Tommy Poorinan, the oid time pitcher and out to our.uge tlio consf.tuttnii thre t'oiii tlis of memiiers of th" annu'il c.iiiferon.'e must favor of it an i then two thirds of o. Tl.a si iouu.i til 'Oi'fdo a la that pe show? Tifvvrs ia Ne i fi ram exhibits a tin W. II. Woodcnes cnureh, a number ol' sinp good work. One of the thlii, irhirii hliittion pleasant a pint il.il irared catalogue, an slowly and behiud time.

No breaks have been re ported in this section, but travel from the intsvinv SITKSH (IX TUB OAS STOCK. city," continued tiie Cslonel, "and when I n'v lie tions fur office wore made For president, C'jr. nelins Uearii and Yf. B. Duulap; for vice presi fielder, who used to play years aso at tho Union ion.

jrj, to sur sa, to he abaut r.l.erii Hunt. lhli K.ter,, to than .,0 feet on the other Ihat, 1 don I limit their value to i he Chrism, io wie general cojiu rfin must rove of off the railroads is entirely suspended. ai kway, an. I till hie dnt, Harry F. and Charles U.

Forbell; tin cciO! Kocpiafr Very tiiict Abont grounds, in this city, is inw playing with a somi profo.ssioii.il team iu a Pennsylvania town. poseu cnange. tu it wa 1 at th I ior recording secretary, Louis C. Hooner for general inference tliat v. onion be iilhn, ,1 May 21.

To add to lh demoralization already wrought 0. That the main a ml Poor zing, euueattug anl recreative beuetiu, hut to actual cash reluni. Parks pay for thoiuseivos in a very few years. I would be willing to buy land and improve it for a park to tbe most modern perfection iu nut laiato eiiv in th, r. li! l.e hel in All cli.ireh.

id which tha s'icce. still jiitf. wil! bo announced an.l ho rsiie Invited to read to eis iy ii. ence. The prize wiil then i.r nte i.

A Wei) luiov.u Brooklyn citiz hm ff. j.l a prize for tho Second eapecfrrl fv Ir.rKu uniV er of nil: ia handed in, as there hr.ve been a of both ies lit ti.e ctili.s. taking copious notes, fu conclusion Dr. A Unis thatikea the children for liieii att la r.u i interest in tho Joe Visner, at one timo a member of tiia B' oob linancial secretary, Frank G. Mauchor; for treas bas, a lloor ti table is it h.iii,i..gin, iy uteri, rise for wb the neot are to ba com.

voie ami nave all the rights and of lyu club, has been simio.l by Omaha, where ho meiulisrs of ths i 'iileo ma froiu the men in the church tho matter was disciieseil or urer. Maxwell Madam; for lientenant, A. A. 'Taylor; for members of the board of manage. will bo played as a fielder ami change catcher.

by the high wafer in Bod river, which has flooded tUoiissuiris of acres and driven iuhab i t.mts to tho hills, a storm of wind and rain. er. in.il i. ie lour ot i he six days, and despite all the talk neither side ide us tarry 'idlaeftiit tlie I. Offur.

No new steps were taken yesterday in regard to J. Elwu'd Addieks' propose A purchase of the Brooklyn iras company, so far as could bo learned. Neither side was dispi.ie to bo communicative about the matter. Cyrus E. Staples, who made the olW for Mr.

Ail licks, said it Last week George Brawn was playing ball near on a level wirii U.MM l.J 1 was "feated niont, J. 1. Daniol J. Cox, Frank K. and most ion have 1 ecu resrodaco I ca a very eity to wiiion I wonlii arierward make the pari; free ailt would only give me the, iue'reass in tlicreatter received raveimss.

I wonld be gettin" buoif. lar uisrotban 1 evoenrb rl r.s I Ireets. tUat til' vIaco.I iiirr r)v men del. of th pictures in the oxhlbi: a nil help to make he souvenir. coiivmceii.

me proposition is already Trey, while uu a bssa was ruu into by 1 oi concrete upon the earth aU. that th. v. Jiarcr, A. ffatu dtl, C.

J. lawiiug, Wiiliam J. lor at least tour years, l.oniuvie in thu clonic iu its nature, Bwept ever this seotion of country yesterday morning, leaving in its track oo cellar or Ha r. Carr and G. J.

Siuuott. The election will be lift ttni, in the conferences it did not i c.c eivo cote on it a thre. j'ht ma tablish a park in a snburban section of a la 4 values go away up at once and the effect is cumse. ano iio.Tspaptls lot' levastation nd desolation. The storm did not held on June 2.

generous "ib nit 1 7 le. in not le.s thau 1 0 fee "i'wht. lighted rriudu vs in huti'lit on tlie oinsi.1.. another player and knocked down. He com plained of internal pains that night and was unable to arise next morning.

He grow rapidly iTorss and died in a few days. re; oris. fourths majority. although a sli, jority of the ministers favored tlu touch the city wa not known of her until s. annuel ion aim would nine, t.tno to go en, i i ice, tlie inn rior courts.

Tho Upstairs in the studio Ihero is a small Unt. ru slide exhibit which is very cro liiable. Bv or row of meat, descent lights arraig.i hiud Hated sei iis the slices are exbibite i (0 tine Advantage. A.toge:b, last night. Ibis storm was unprecedented in its over inures ami decide upon it.

So fur as ha ir.ent st.sry lo lj adapted for K. ooklyu Teunix Clnb ToiiriiatnoiK. The spring handicap tonmament of tha Brook tin, oxliil'ition of tho vote standing 5,002 in favor of the fury, and heavy timbers now block the Stivotts leads ho Boston tium in batting, with arelilleetilliii asts hfiavv and miociorsoi tne gas company wero no massive col admission of women aiul 5,1.11 ituiwt it. The DM. WILL.

I3I Mktt Off trith Xoililucr lyn tennis clnb will begirt Saturday, Mav as, r.j ..,,....1 scie let'. 1 J' 'I 111,. and rofleer. much credit 111 011 1 1 far Cms highways leading into this city, two miles distant, so that it is next to impossible to reach this cuatinne Monday, memorial day, and succanlinu ill of the tnnube "Hil.itiiKr ainvaratiis ioc.atud' in and under tin central portion of ol the pholograpiiic an average of .428. Dully leads the club as a run getter, in having scored twouty times in tiitieteon games.

Qtiinn is away ahead as a sacrifice hitter. ia uran iarii arsa. 1 lie result is a large in. crease iu tax receipts the city. Men buy land facing or near to a park and erect costly resiliences, knowing the park is a permanent institution and tnat their land will always be and valuable.

Few people Btnp to can 'ider this feature in connection with parks, but vou hay had a practical demonstration of it recei'ilvin this city. I atu told that land value.) at or an acre iu this city, near to both your beautiful parks, is now held as high as $7,00 an i 1 evon SI 0,000 an acre. It will not. i I oest tnat can no done by the advocates of the wemou at this oom'orouce is to secure a re sub. mission of tho question to the annual point, even on Horseback, ibe storm ccme from Will u()rll for bOllle or tlis institute.

ia yet. lays until iiuitueti. l'tic tournament is for both r.ngles and doubles. Play will be hel on tho and ho bafceiueii;" Ii" btiil on'! i'. That th.

i 'iil i seuipiiirt the northeast, and notwithstanding there is not club courts, Pnlaski street and Threop avenue. Tho Cleveland Lea'h'r has this ta say abont a pouud of dry sand within a radius of 100 miles till' euces aiul have tho matter voted on again at the general cnufsrAace four years heneo. The juy niomborsof the annual conference al. voted on this question, but it counted for notbin be. President Byrne: "As cordiai, cheery aud ln.

beginning at o'clock Saturday and 0:31) of tho citr, several houses that W6re opaa at that fn pm a Codicil. ill of Dr. Jani' Swf ip." 0 flietl in on February I lh Kg. was iy bate in th surrogate a nfii o. The a tn i.late Mar in.

1 and under les.ves his ntlre estate wife, ii" Sn c'iirj li i routiiiaii ytr, with ptlon ot a )i and two tu'. ci nf IX THE Sntl.Uli.Ub'i, COL'UT. 'rnbale Kn ,1 lipf)cd ol He Viri lt by Judgi: Abbott, nearer accepting his oiler Ihan they wer yoster tia.r. 'Die tary of ths gas company said that no sioeknoldei's' Meeting had been called to condder tlie Bubj ct. The directors are lis move talkative to day than thav were yesterday.

One oi tlm stockholders said tnat ail knowledge of tho matter had been derived from the newspapers. If there was an r.o:or tne the only fair way to ii tias to call tue stockholders together ui give them an ciuai chance to sell. The offer cf course, i conditional uoon seouriui' niRjoti'y me st oek. This li Ider was in favor oi cniii if the terms were favorable. clock Monday.

ant spoken i ever, a trida larger in chest meas hour wore sanded in an instant to that evtnnt nt sucu to par ior tne money expends I that hours of labor were required to remava tho it tlie Th.T I'teti 1 yond a more exprossion of ordaion. 'i he vote "'ia) iu imoeii io tne parks wai Jcauctcc Nan Club Si At tho Jeauette gnu club shoot yesterday at Catharin stifO. to 103,813 in favor of the sand. The stsrm was accompanied by thunder deafening in its nature, which shook the build. ill Prove Alt, erf I a 1 o'Tuiuiei pUuuuil'JUat IV.

It is oil natural for people who do not untlerstan 1. N. the eicr; joiui itc nry Anne lenig. r. i iinss.uii ji oue ia most eaine am.1 Dextcv fiiivk each contestant shot at ten birds.

ti u. ua iLMicu io mis to re laud at It civs IVi.i: liu: lIUICl) A. I le'll't I .1 uu: effective opponents of this aiutndmoiiJ iveiiu story h0 about 13 feet in to exuiiot collections of casts micii coiiections ai rein le room for their proper exhibi t' 'oil I story ho aiuint 15 feet, and a of smsiler objects in art iii. librai'ies of reference or specialist, connected rliall bo lisiitc ivbollr ib.e lh slreet, ami bv wiii ii ihei.ot 'i ior conns. The height it hu about feet in iiiecrt secure 1 by the paiieiiiiff of the cornice by the slam of the.

shall be adap to pain jisbilirr. siii and as require b.jhi. of Hie buM.aj shall te of inse pars, pni'cnases. in ib'o7 lork cr.v the B. Otter winning the medal in Class with a ure nient, perhaps, dressed the height of taste an! with the same oil twinkle in his syo, President Byrne oi the Brjoklyns denia I that his clnb was responsible for the weather when it was intimated that he should christen tin tjam the Bainmakers, instead of Ward's Wonders, or the Bridegrooms.

"This is an unusual season," said he. "Base ball magnates make schduioa and the weather ings to their foundations, c.uisiHg many of the occupants to desert their homes. Up to this hour the extent of the storm oamiot bo s. con viri.nain. 1.

1: 1 it. i. his i', Ellen A II 'g bought tlio L'sntral property, then farm constitution was a delegate from the New Ym I. score of 0. In Class A.

J. Loeble carried off Louise rinriuo II. Mtilv tsiai on UK ouisKirts oi lie City. AltllOUl'h Mavens I'. C.in.s East conference, ihe Ber.

Br. J. M. Buckley, the editor of the Methodist organ, the f'hrt'tinn tained or tho damage done, but houses, barns new ioi'k was even tnen an immense city, tii tue honors with 8, and II. Busse won in Class with Two sweepstakes wero won bv B.

Otter y. wliieii go ik bearing bequest to i to itiix nf thu I'l l.y of 1 1 117 India vjiiernie. h. lai ir i i tuo; 1 ll Die in. v.

Tio fkytirhts the rooi' 1 tins l. of. Ills il'llS, Itllell Col. II. Jilf 1 Fill'.

ilGLtNE BUKGIiB. ma hm'ij iui sucu a and itiist siiieca. .1 aia, A'roeare. He is an able speaker, a brilliant nar lit of January 3, lfd.tt. volt ill sist'T, I' tho lions, fn th" v.

i t. who is ina'te w.ll. 11: tr (Jivi a I'r i steel an 1 James 1'. St, aud fences have been demolished for miles. It is not knon whethor or not thore were any meie was irenerai (iiscon ren t.

iiie purciiaso A. ICvooiv. J. Vasbt, C. Meyer and C.

M. Browne all of the city of iiro iklvu. a Venture. IU promoters knew its value, bat a Meyer, who divided the money. Letters oi i.i::,i,iha;vi;, were grant" ie idsi Sljc is Porifectlr in and a tkilifu! debator, and he brought all his rowers to bear to defeat th.

nuuiuer oi years eiapsea ueiore the people re o. tates of the fo.if.wing ,1 Tixe BLcrE, May 21. now wen tney neeame oducate can be Alice Kin ey, Kathaliii. Bayer. Ellf .1.

An lci sim. Brufl, 1 peeca Viol' iiniinriiuoii iroru uio laor. cuat recently nearW The destruction of life and property iu the proposition not only in tiie east general coaftr oiico to whien ho was a delegate, as well a tu this, but in the New York East conference Now York soeicfy for the aid ofsaneper in asylmns has obtained from iiace uiuusauu actus more nave been bought for AKl'Elt A 1.0. I1.L.ES.S Hie Arkansas valley, north and south of this citv tains para purposes in tne rural nart of iho nirr far bs 1 i. flt'ew.

i Hand. vVidiam liiiena fiiiiiier. Mariia J. IC.it' ler, Hemy L. J'urhex, Mure l.

man. nme.t.,1,6 a story. Ii lit the uijiiiii'iii. Tin, interior a liciit, neuim; tin.ed brick VI ri. liiebi Justice Cii'lflH of the supreme eonrt a writ of habeas corpus directing the offijers of the afot.

The conference has an Immense amount of stovm oiou want more, ll is suusly huaiua enterprise, and the people kno it." Ix tircil caused by tho flood, increases with every new report. It is now stated that slxtson nogroas woro drowned on Hensley island andtliat several moro .1. T. 1 m. iwu state homeopathic a yium to nrn.lnen Niiurtitair Itctru.

Pixon and Johnson have eo. nplotaj the formalities for their fight before the Coney Island athletic club. The parse is aimauneod at o.OOO, of which So 00 goes to tho loser. They will weigh in Jl 117 patin at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of tho battle, which will eire both men a chance to add some weight if they look liTcly betwtcn then and the hour tho dght ia called. business to perform and it could never get arinv Willi all of it did it not adopt the plan pursued by congress and refer everything to comini'tees catniirine tiotte, dosepi: M.

a.y, Lucrefia Braistsd, Louise im J'. itn.idtriu, Giovanni Maiciano, dacoi, Voeiaties George Anderson Young, Jt. b.c. Ann' the per. on of iiiroiiiie Btir.

er, now confine ah.olr.t, firr proof and Urra walls 1 iHiijcfcne a teecrts shall t. i ten i1 i'j 10. The! of tut: i ii ports l. lfh tint Qnarter THi: ELEOTItllUL. EXUIBITION.

ttr: Mrs. Emily Jane B.C.. If, wifu IM of the Twen'y terilry, r.fter a paiofii! jli. iess of six tucie as a mnatic. 1110 poMtianor is Gcrtrudo ward If.

died yc Wecks, at where mst of the business is transacted and Loners. Kunntgun Leaner. 1 ''Proof or lieanu iikIk etncc ceiluu.t and walls, i TTho stisniuio iDinraliice Talk ver 'ledrich Fla' ninaiiii, ltobert Arm di ong. Aiftla Mavi Barkuioier, Maiy fughiirst. Jliiiicr, ivno claims tue patient is perfectly saso.

Dr. Clarissn O. Lathrop, a prominent member of the New lork society, loins in the nutation. i cuuieivt ii) Plans and irraug eineufs. line Neiizert and jhoha i (Juigi ail of the enly brought before the convention for approral.

Of course in important matters such ai those referred to thsre is generally a minority report from the committees and the subject is hotly it lie noors iron franiui. for ca for col clerks unmake The ram fails alike oi tha jast and the nujnst, and same get a b.itb, while otherB get a drop or two. Say for me, incidentally, that wu play tw games Thursday af The Brooklrns have visited all the Western cities, and tbe jolly little president is pleased with what he has seen and heard. In the face of disastrous weather tho base ball awakening h.s been gousral, everything is harmonious, aad ihe varieas clubs aro doing oven better than was generally anticipated. This it the outcome of tbe harmonious settilement ef base ball difficulties by the morging of tho contending clubs into one general league, Mr.

Byrne has a weathor eye ont for one of the championship pennants, and promised faithfully to name tho winner of the spring series ou July 14. The Pittsburg Dsia' ch says: "Eatarbroek is diffent from many of tho retired base ball pUy. el's, inasmuch as he refuses to handle tho cop that cheers, evon as a msans of gainings livelihood. Ho has established a billiard saloon and cirgar storo on Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, ami will probably never again attempt to play ball stone or r.sid iv v. lucti Uo cays bo knows Miss Burger and believes that her home en nanny e're A.ii.

igt Mrs. rticnards was L.v .1, Uiid, nearly forty two yars ago and jaiu. con a try twelve, yews later. Sue was dtii.tr of Kings. Letters of guar li.vi.hlo of the nroiwfr nt A meeting of the committee on the 1 lectrieal cue ii cuon io uiu asyium to prevopt her eeek ing ah) from fnwndB.

exhibition to ba held next Fall by tho Brooklye UDJiau iubi mu inoa uca lion JJ1UU. XflefosS to tho growing crops Is iuaalculahle. All the bridges on tho Iron Mountain road south of here have ben swept away aud the water iu the eastern and southern parts of this city covers the ground to tha depth of throe or four feet. President Harrison has directed that a government boat bo ordered to aid the suffering. The river is still rising.

Pabis, May 91. Red river is now falling rapidly. Farmers from tho rtvar country report that the loss by the overflow will be the greatest in many years. Many farms havo been almost ruined by the depositor I nates iu tho coutercnoe. Grace E.

and Florence 11. Btigert were an'e i to Emma Bogert, of Mary Douv.u.ck I). luo.Liuiu, was uein last evening at the institute iiie conference among otner things editors of the ohnrch papers for the next tour chililr ii I 1 mi ral i. JliIMiE UOOBK PASSKS SE.iTKSt'K. Judge Moore patssd tho following sentences in the court of sessions yesterday: Georgo Anderson.

James McDado and Thomas Holmes, fcnr glary, third dogree, Elmira reformatory; Isaac A. Fisher, burglary, third degree, four yaars and six months; John Schoolmakir, grand larceny, second degree, Elmira reformatory, Robert room iu the x. 11. C. A.

building, on pton street. Ths session was a brief one aud devoted to a general discussion of the plans and arrangements for the exhibit. seTc.iteen ars ago and ie live Mrs. Uicatrds was an aid an 1 motii.r ami an a itiva ai Clem inl's Protestant Epi.c,,;,. di.

services will he iiw'cl on Monday afi. i inler nent trill oa Greeuwo i i ce years, aud, of course a successor to Dr. Buckley, editors tho Christian Adcocati; will be chosen Aloert J. Buttling to Btif.img, of Joseph II. Kamie lo Louis C.

Harnle. of Lli.ie E. nnd James S. Schfieldet' tl Fro. Ii'iel; of D.uiiei, Ifenry.

Uichard and Cah arftie Flood Patrick Siattery, all oi the Cennty of Kmga. THE Jl'DUK iIV(Jirn (iKSKEAhSHIP. Tiis l.ni! litis shill lifted in every part, we I. Ter.n!ntrd and iK. by both direct an indirect met hods.

1'ne drawn ir.lo the bnii for use in hcatiu and venti l. tiuit be from cut tiie interior lifts, or fv in a colli air bbalt risiut to (he roof of the i. 'ill, of the foreral eti'ons of the buildiui; se. be not less than 00 fe.it nor more loan 70. "'he ilivis tlm several 'be I nil litis into rooms, sUovs or cotuparU loeiit.

rslnii so lar as pracf cable ot movable, on and epre oi to p. rmit nscassary lean i is of ccllectiouH. lo the center of the whole structure and The presumption is that he will be reappointed to that position, although there will probably bo J. C. F.

Priest presided, Tfltb B. T. Mnrohv a some opposition to him bscaaso of the ftrong secretarj Of the committee there were present James Howleti, Professor Franklin W. Hooper, THK SAS11ANSET 1 COSPAST. Articles ef incorporation tho Manhansst improvemant compin? wero yesterday with ihe secretary of state.

Its operations aro to be carried on at Shelter Island, its objects being to erect buildings for hotel purposes and to carry on the hotel business. Ths capita! stock is 2,30,. 000 and the directors nro William F. Have liieyer, Lorenzo 0. Woodhoufe, Timothy Hogan, Jog II.

Lealgerwood, Henry I. Norrls Thomas 11. Hood, Virsie b. Pond and Hesry K. ilotley.

Tiff.XTr.nrni ward deuockats. A.tOI.'IKK CO OPZBiTirK IK s( (Si COHI'AM Douglass aud Hoffman Beynolds, burclaiy. third degree, Elmira reformatory; James Carroll, as sand. Some have lost heavily by the caving and others were swept away by ehauges in the channel. In many instances portions of plantations will bo in the Indian tsrritory whan the waters subside.

A certillcate of incrp iration 1 i i til' horn, wltli fha secrst ary ef itate I ta a professionally." Spi. mil to tlm Eagle. WASifi.VdioM D. May 21. Another candidate for tne judge advocate generalship of the navy has appeared in tho person of Chief Engineer Bob i't lime, now attached to the gunboat Concord, at present at Sr, Louis.

nunana x. nartow, ur. if. tl. Hutchinson, A.

J. Heuse and 8. F. Wiutringhaui. Tue business related te tho discussion of the general plan of the exhibition, and a circular was drawn up making announcement of tho affair.

The meeting adjourned subject to the call uf the chair. Ths Buffalo AVtcs says: "Miko Kelly says the iii ti ii.int ic c.r con: ts siiaii bn co op r3.tire lire in and Eitigs citiat: Its i Shapirc, pre lent: 1. ui.s In ri nditii i to bp entered from the main floor of New'Sorks aro not the real article. He believes them to bo tho Cuban Giants a ia iii'imc, ami nbovo this aiulitorium shall bo '1 tlie hr fflO flnn tnos beautiful rnnni sault, third deree, ono year and foOO flue; Albert Leslie, assault, third degreo, one year; Laura Mudd, malicious, twenty nine days; John Miller, burglary, third degree. Elmira reforma.

tory; George Bnrtis, assault, third decree, twenty, nine days: Elizabeth Moulton, John Gallagher and Thomas Fox, petit larceny, twsnty nine days; John Connroy, petit larceny, ten days, and Jacob Knapp, bigamy, three years. N.w York ire Ldii.s iff oresl prcsi ngtr. L.o H.ouy ngnt ne lias mane against the admission of women as dolegatoa to the conferences. Kot only has he fought this measuro iu the conferences, but he has used the columns of the IcJuo cate to aid in the fight against it. Those on the side of the women, therefore, wiil probably oppose his re election to tho position of editor by nominating some on who will favor tho admission of nomon.

The friends of Br. Buckley, ticnlarly his fellow delegates from this confer once, confidently eipc ct to soenre hit reappointment. The conference is presided ovor by the bishops lent; ut, Si Mod Very few people have an idea af the onormons he lnu. Tlio Twenty fifih ward independent to be kusYTii as momorifll liflll. Mo.

It is believed that the engineer corps of tha navy, which i a strong and compact organization amount of money ths brotherhood war cost. Sev ee TO IHPBOYK WH1TE8T0SE RKAL ESTATE, The Codar Cliff park asieciatioa was incorporated yesterday with the secretary of state to purchase, liuprova and sell real estate and buildings in the Tillage of Whltostono. Its capital stock is dent; L. W. Iik.tr.

e.n':iiry; Hit Lab vt kr, Eiiis i irz. i. v'o Jo. this lo.ll be a mjsire dome. leU intitule the crown inr point of the I.ra'l aa.I N', i.iiiaij,,.., trora a structural ami are.

ic battory, which was orcanized a week ago with fifty members, had its second msotiug last oven ic in Griebert's ball, at 904 Jefferson avonue. President Henry Wsdanieyir was in tho chair and Secretary Cfcarlss H. Ilogors recorded. of great influence, will strain every nerve to (secure this appointment Chief Engineer Hint is a man of good ability, and, like one or two of the other mili tary applicants for tha place, a re eral base ball men who were tn the tlnok of the strife wore talking it over last night, and summing tho whole thing np it was fonnd that it cost to the investors on both side3 an aggregate view, i his memorial hall shall 1 BL1S0 1 lillg r. i great characters fn lilstery, 11 If $25,000, and tho directors for the first ysar aro Israel J.

Marrith, Harvey W. Place, Edward Bioecker, Mosoa Worms, Clinton T. Roa and John be iiod statues, paintings and )nr tile char of $700,000. It is hardly likely that men with nlarly admitted member of tho legal profession. SSiff Fire la Brooklyn ,4 Merriiijr'a KAn in the Tost Office Pkesehyes An, its Oos TENTS 'Tho lire which occurred on ths lUth Inst, entirely dostroye.il ths larga known as Zoellnor Msoniierchor Hall, in which istuion of this office iocRtod.

TUo Hcrrins'e Sfe, containins mh. post aso umi)a. regiBioceA lettors, books aad other valuable! matter, was takoa from tho rains tills morning and opotiod in the presooes of myself and officers of tho Post OEoo and its contents fa and untnjarod. 1 do not believe any esfo ever received a moro sf ero tost. Grniir.t, secure 'BH uerr ofYhV.rt,,;0 SiMl Twenty.nine propojittous for membership were caicn nrf ai Its ui io mom comfortable for I.

Anderson. money could ba iaduesd to speonlate in such expensive fun again. CMcojo ilafl. Yl ineir con 'try and their fellow men. The received.

I gfjii. a feeble ol 1 bii I w. JgnB KM. a old oit I tn I oi tue cnuren in tne erasr of tiieir eloction; tho oldest bishop in point of length ef term opened the conference and presided over that day's proceedings. The next day the next oldest one nrc On account of the raxed question of rank between the line officers of tho navy and the engineers considerable opposition to Mr.

Hide's polutmont may bo expected. I'll 1 1 in nn Scrvico lo via Peun. 6VLVAHIX ItAILnOAD On and after Sunday, May 22, tlio through Pntlmsn sieoplnir car now learinn Scvr York for Memphis at 3 P. M. will be changed to learo at 12:15 A.

SI. Oomraoncinff on same data the Annex Boats connecting with Pennsylraaia lUilroad trains will leave foot of Fulton st, Brooklyn. on twenty mhaoto schodulo instead ot the half boar schedule, as at present. Adv. The victor baso ball club has the followin otorif be 100 fet Tn eitb he dome.

foI'm bu octagonal below ment of the Kings cour.ty at Flat. 'IM ment of the Kings cnti. aim Tho Perfected Wagner Vestitmlo Tiie IS iu ire State Expresf, Fastest tnin in the world, now Isavos Kftfr Tork at 6lS0 games on Us schedule; Mar 28, Yonkers; June 4, Tremont; June 11, Koyport; June 18. Garden sided and so on. Is in nse on ill through, trains of vta bush.

ICiozon bcou ia tho almshouse BH ten yoars and r.i mvlo hhti.I vmn Ik iviozoii boeii in tho almshouse, ten yoars a ml mvta bltud years 10. The building shall show by its oxtc nor A. JI. instead of 9 A M. Adv.

OoBttal Adv. The conference meets in ths nioraing for buni. Ooi.Ukb, Postmaster." Adr. City; Jano 25, Brooklynj Julr 8rk A. RoreiH TralMt, to Cleveland by tho bite of black spidor on of her eye Ersrr day.

faw York Oentral hsst rsato Adr. I lid. 99 ago by tho bits of i black spidor on oao of her eye ness and in the afternoon the cominiiUw raeot.

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