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1 SEVERED HAND AGI
Ring from It To Be Used at
Verney-Bruce Wedding.
i ?ip" -.*v*. IMl bi ,vi? nttairer?*?a ' "mpinv ?
HlgMlna*ale's grandnephew. Fir
Ilarn Verne?, fourth baronet of his line,
Bbsait to wed LtSdy Rachel Bru-e.
.iautT'iter of th? Karl of i:ifi-in. formerly
->>? of India, and will place on her
Pnc-:- a? the mtrriRge c-rr-niony. in ac
. cardan. ? a ltd II s family custom and tradi?
tion, an ancient ting, with a miniature of
? haHes I, net h) diamonds.
t is an hlateti jewel. It belonged t.. S ?
nd Verney, lha standard i>?-arer of
?.ng al the la:t)e of Kdgehiil. li? fell
in that battle Strangely enough. 1
was nevtnr re**overed. All tiiat was found
B m ?ereil hand, still grasping a BtBOB
of the SagatafJ of the standard, and which
\>a- tdentUled I i M rinc OB the third
Itngi MSI presented to Sir
Hdmund b) King i arle? The han! v 11
t i laydon House, Ihe
anceatn ? "T the Veraeya, In Ruck
- ajnshlre. ': ? ? ?rdlng to family
,011. the chost of the old cavalier
notably on ?lie night
la the anniversary of
searc*jl*?g for his
]??-?
riay.i"? I BBr Harry Ver?
ga*) wtii . rids after their honey?
moon, has been the home of the Yerneys
eine? the beginning of the thirteenth ?on
i - . ?? st notable owners in
? l'h ?i lines va- EST P. ? ? I Ir'erney, who
v.*- Lord M yor of London In n?v> and
mcmi ?r of Parti .m ; it I iw
?f'i a a
Sir Harry Venrey la strtctlj speaking, ?
member of th? It fan *?. hivh
? hla .-:?]? i?1"
.?Id I "lonial days, and is
?atdebter] l ind arma of tha
Verm tenns of the will by Which
tbetr estates to
fact Bar Harry cannot
? . leetrent, even in the f-maie line,
? .,:er at
th? ? ?
The rJard bearer was rre
? ' ' hartes 11 Imm?diat? y
ration. His son in tur- I r
John Vert* >*, was raised to Ihi peerage as
i'iagli. and his son was ad
y?i.''i tc Iks i :.-i' i'j.nr. of Verney. The
? ! Earl of Verney ?iied without issue,
? -- stint t. w hile ? laydon
a d Ih. Other ?stales In Ru? king
han*l to hla niece, daughter of
? elder brother who had predec?ase?! him
IOO, died without Issu", be'iueathing
her half Sister, t'atherine
' a!-. ? ing w Ithout IBS ?
th? 1 ? n her cousin. Sir Han?
Calvert, a dtstlngrslabed gees ral, who had
- ? ? for lu* mlUtar* se;
Vices at married i<? a daughter
of Thomas Hammerstey, of Pali Mall, Lon?
don of the sauf tamil is the Hammers
b ; I if V -\ ) ..rk
Assembled the Verney Arms.
1 le?era! Bit Harrj ? lalVert,
fa | to the A'1":' '? assumed by th?
perm rown ?he name and the
anna ?? daw ? a Ith the
he inhe ?ted the
t roptfiiv soi (Ht Ha ! Ver?
ney. who ' as In iah
y?, he In nh ? still roda i
to houi di i m ister of th? ?
hunt, man 1 Night
InaaI? ?he odd Cbrletlan name of
Pa f Parthenopi owed her ojrieer
CThtiattan name to th? .act that she liad i
- <? .. ? ? Flor- '
#??,,?. vus s., named through having been
ban ? Ity of now
banks of the ?' eer I
In their ?miner 'la;* both ?Uteri bore
th? patron? ? ' - .-?re Their fa
a certs I ?or? snd it i-n? only
after ?? of Lea Hurst. -, I
beautiful phe e in '?-om hl?
gale, thai he, in ac? '
cordai ? ? s of h!4 relative's!
m" bear
f th?- test
one great | fe of Ihe la?? j
Blr Hat bo la thst of h?? !
i.?'h \ ?rv atvl of I? ? ?'?r-in-law
T" ..? net N gl Ii gale was the disgrace nf i
?? baronet, sir Kdmund |
? mention i
I f??t the ' . ? -',3- || rO?t
' ftnvmd and his ?on. the i?ie?r ? - -
H-.-M?? Verrw a ton mt of s?rveral millions
e>' flo'lars
? s,.* so Kdmund in l"-!?* wss ?xpell?d
? ' ? 'ommorr B 11 ?*
mlised f-ntn the TO 'n which he
nh of captain: forfeited ail the
Ich b? h.-d von in the Crimean
?o the indinn Mutll ' and underwent
? a*?ntence of t-.?o \ par1' 'mprbenm- ni
| s?rr| p.r.or for COnTtCtlon of ? Il
in w h), h a ciri under a*? ?ras coi
Ml K?'r|",nd hf,<" UP 10 that time l?oi
?"??signaled U * I heir of the lame fortune
t. Tredf-rlek CalVOrt, Q C
. llamen! foi A) leal*****!
Edm*n*d we? . on
? adertcl Career* altered hla srtM '
mstra?! to EfdmundTs !
? r, Harry I.lovd Vernf\. j
i".-."-?- Ma.??: of Kins George's botiaebitld
sn?i brother-in-las? of the late tVllHarn
"i Cutting, of New Tork, who, like
1 ? k ol marr't-l a dang'-fr of th? Karl
Ol I?s;,rt Ha'r? Moy.1 Verney is at
fr pr?sumpfve to the Verne)
" ? mal o? 1er of the \ernev aatatea,
Calvert Verney, i? a man of
is Member of Partlamenl for North
BucUnghaaaahlre ami area private sacra
?' !/?r?i Elgin whet th. lattei man
-?? ' t;,r\ <>? S:at?' for the < 'olonies.
!? \?as (i?,-n that he mad?- th?- a? ?jualntam ?
iff'M youngest anngl ?er, i^ady
co, Snarl twenty .-.ears old, who
is as ? b wtfi
Rol.Cs of King Robert Bruce.
t."r.| Klgin. who three 'ears ngo refused
f advancement to the rank of
*BMiWutB, is ?-hief of that great Scottish
"f Rrine which furnis, ,-d Robert
t., the th'one of tk otland as Its moBt
- King and was born on this side
of it?. Atlantic, having fltst s?, n the light
al Ottawa ?lunti? pat father's term
of ofBce as Oovernoi Oeneral of <?ana?ia.
Lotd l",!iln. ai UroomhHll. bis an.-entra!
* I '.Hand, preserves many historic
in. hiding umI In irnet uf
King Ri.b-M Bru? (
? ? ifatber was 11 ?? man who p'e
tO 'be llrltish nation those ma?ter
:?.?.. ut fJtWOk s.ulpnue known
U k? Marbles*' in the Rritish Ms
B ' Ih father was that Karl of
Si ambassador to this
ears ago sad whs
' ? t.,i ;, . "inm'-rcial treats with the
Vnit.-.l St.-it'-: wl.., . ?h ?Uscrit,',] ;,s ha?
?n "f?satei turo.?h the Senate on
'?tan,i t tha' ?'as lar from be
in;; the uni', title to faaaS of the lata? Ma r i
r'' ISlgla I'o? J'nglihhme-n regard him a?
saved lidia foi im empire at th >
gi ?t m Hin:., hi?if a ssatury
?BJB I > ilod at hi- po-u as VleeiWJ and
not in ihe family mauhiil? nn
B the lull Station In India,
Wl,,.,,
Is a Poor Horss.Tian,
'' '?- li'".'it ?.ord BBglB is not an mi
1 man and does not In his appear
I :;''st the kulghily graces of David,
???'l ??? Hunimgdon, grandson of I'avid I.
** ?'eaakMid, of the l?*araaaa ebevaherg, of
l?arons and ?,f t'e 8< ottlsh
"?' w.? ail jmoiig his ancestor?.
<>> a?l. he Is h ?cry Indifferent
?. m inn dls
?*?**??f?t..K- ?.hen Vkerwy ef India, ?
uoitH uf rutiuy atones wars tsswestl
*"t>,lx : -n. ?es Thus on
0B* ?** B ,, at Simla he was taking
bo-n-.ba.-k SSer??M along th? fa?hjr>nap'? '
promenadf on? of the mo?t Important dig- I
?nltarle? of the government want??! to dis- I
cuss a mafer of Imperial Importance with
him an?] pent an nido-d?-? amp to a?k bita
If h?- might ioln Obi ?x<?llen.-y in Mb rldo.
The aide <,?-camp cantered aP-nzside of the
\'lc#?ro\ ano exclaimed. "Tour excellency! '
No answer was vouchsafed A littl? non
plussed th" -?ide-d?--? smp trtort agsiu with
no bettor '?"? I
In desperation he returned IS th? attack
with "Vo'ir excellency! Sir Soand-s-? re
guaala Whereupon Lord rigin turno.) :
on li1m (Urtoualy With this unique b'it to ?
hi*? mind all-auffldent excuae for his pre?
occupation
??Jroat Cod. Sir! ?ant von se? that 1 I
am riding'.' '
MARQUISE DE BONTENOT.
a
BISHOP POTTER HONORED
Memorial Bust Unveiled in Niche
in Grace Church.
AH Saint.?' hay. which aeclealaatleally
was >est?rday, 1?< more and more fio time
for unveiling and dedicstlng metnortala
and making annnum ?monts of improve
ments in hulldings that take memorial
form. Yesterday morning in Orac?
Church, Broadway ?nd 10th street, there
was unveiled a marble bunt r.f the late
Bishop Totter, of N?S Vsrk, civ on by
t..ember?? of hi?? fBmtl) ami executed ro
Mi?? ??rimes it la Slightly above life
size and w;.? placed in a niche in the
northeast ?orner or the ii'irlli transept.
The niche, by Rsnwlck, waa given by
friend*, of th? Bishop In ?Ira.? Parish
Tl.e *er\n-* of dedlCStte was said by th?
rector, th? Her Di Charlea I. Mattery.
Bishop Potter w.is Kiinr of Oraol P
? 1er, elected Bishop r.f N?v? Torh In IM
\ parttall? rot..jut s; Thomas Church
Fifth avenu? and 13d street, th? !>\. Dr.
Ernest M Stire?, rector, was use,) for the
?first time yesterday morning, ami a^.?in
: in the afternoon for the funeral Of Joseph
Pulltsei inside ?>f Lie psrmaneni but
? -.. -, ? i - . s been bull! .*?
? temporary and parti) frame i inn I From
? now on i i? congregation "ill uae the tem
T'orarv church inside of the other church,
while building is ?o.ng on
At Calvai I ? ?? and
street, announcement waa made of a
memorial reredoa of - i . ble, to bear
the name of the Right Rev. in. Henri v
*, tter e? Bli f Waal Ington, a
j ? onsecrated in Calvary Church and was
! rector of t .a- parti for BUU I II
-.
KYRLE BELLEW ILL
Physicians Fear Actor Will Not Sur?
vive Attack of Pneumonia.
Salt l?Bke City, N"v 1-k.Mie Hcllew.
;th? acto-, i? eritj ally ill lier with pneu?
I monis H?- beoame rsp?dlj wore? t..-da>.
lard phyalctena fear he will ??? t recovei
gfi BelleWs lour throsagh Weatern ai i
PaeMc .'oast cities has been cane lied, and
I his csmpaay sill '?turn to New fork
?
WEDDINGS PAST AND TO COME.
Mlaa Mabel E Munaon was married toi
Dr William Harvej Wood of Bidgefldd. j
v'f.nu . y?sterda. afternoon at ih?
? mother. Mrs Waltei ?> Munaon? No.I
;?n New York avenue, Brooklyi Th.
mon-- was performed a! l*J0 o'clock by
the Rev. Di ! ? ? ? II Dwlghl HUUs. a?
sisted by th? R?- Arthur Qoodenough. I
Miss Munaon ?s? slvei awai b) hoe!
1 rother. Frank ?' Munaon. and attended
by h?-- eist?-. Mist Beulah Mu
Mira <;?n?vi?v? v Buti?r Professor it I
Edward Porter, of [?encaater, i'a . ?rai
best man
M h leanne Maubourg
ih? Metropolltai Opera Company, -.- bow
Mr ? Claud? IMfM Th" ? ? niar
rie.i yesterda? afternoon In the ?'t- Hall
in .1er??- ifty b W1 llam J Burl
I ti:e (-.?t. r Th? brid? .
?--fy-nii!? and the brtdagfOOt
.?as Rfty-two Ml B8?t#, w ? ~ toi
fulueiI? ;? manlier of ?ho Vaudevlll?
atre in Paris, was recently divorced H?
la ki.ov n ?m the stag?
M and Mm? BM< i
Weal ah rtreel
'?? and Mr? Charlea II. t?evermoi
It lam?.? Pia' ?
the engagement <?f their daughter Milan
to C I. Blllm /". of Boat' ? Su .im.
VT te? weddli c
Th? wedding of Mlaa
<'h?w and Richard Henry Clarke, o(
.ii ?111 tak? pl -? Bl ''"? hoim I
brid?. Chsrlestown, W \'a as Bat ? ,\*
Nov?mb?r II Mis? i e? ? Mi be attei
b> h?-r stater, Mis? garah ?i?ew, as maid
of nono.. >jr Clarke ?m h*\< ni? broth?
er-in-law, Judge Thomas C T Craln, si
h*-st man Mr. < ke ai ride will
h < at No :,f<f. w ...t m i ??? '?
m
OBITUARY.
MRS. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL
M s ' a?h?ri.-.. Ame la Hendrtekson
Campbell, wtfe ol Alexsndei i ampbell,
pr?sident of the Alexander Campbel *
< ompan; d|o<l y.?torda- si her ii<>n,- ..?
\., '?i Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, at
ase of sixf.-sovoi voar- Sh<- srai bom
in Springfield. Long Island, an?l Wai di
s? ?nde.i from th? original ??ttioi?- .,;?
Queens County. Bbe "am? to Brooklyn al
an oariy a?,-? nn?i there married Mi Cam]
boll fortv -nil o year? ac?.
She was a member of Um Clinton a en e
Congregational Church, and WSI active in
?il iu rellgleais and charitable work, lb?
leaves ? bwsbsn I. ?wo sons and tw?. daugh?
ter?. The funeral will be heM at ber home
to-morrow afternoon, the ftev. In Nahe
t..iah Hoynton. pastoi of th? ' ln'oii .\ I
nue Congiegatlonal i rhui ch, owl? lating, The
I urial will be in Qreenwood Cemetei
GEORGE H. MORGAN.
si. i.ojis. M?.. Nor i 0<aorga H Mor?
gan, for frirtv-a.-von years secretary aril
lr?-asur?r of the Merchants |-.\< hange In
Ihis city, ?lied yesterday fron! pi??' urn?.nia
Mr Morgan whs born in Plattsburg, S. Y .
December i*>. 1&*.
OBITUARY NOTES.
THOMAI J. <;. PUOH, a former BaaaciaJ
writr-i on -'The N.-w fork Bvsatag I '"t."
. .. .1 :<stciday. ai Ah? rgavnny. V, aba
Mr. f'ugh. WhOS? hoiri?- wav In < ?range. \
J . s.? lie J for Wales two weeks ano In good
htSlth. Ills Sif? ?J'-'I B f?'W months ago
\v s CAPPELLER, aged Beventy-tsVes,
founder of "The MaaaflaM New?.'' ,n IM,
died yesterday at his boase In Msnsfleld,
Ciilo. Si the result of a third v\tokt of
pi'ialysia. sustained October 11?.
captain LAUKK.Nf'i; EABBOM, knows
in eVSTf port ?/ii the ?ir?at Lak'-s. Is dead
nt Karin?', Via, aged eighty-four years
Captain 1*88800 OglM to this country from
?Scotland In 1843, and spent almost his en?
tire llf? sailing the (?r?'Ut Lake?
pi' HARD ALLEN WILIJAMB, Um town
poet of Vliiih.nd. N. .1.. i? desdi i l>- WM
horn In Loti'lon. KnglaAd, in MM and w a
for ?Ix months a Pttpll In DsthebOy? Hall
under instru'ior Wackfard S'iu?-oi>. wb<Ma
real name waa Shaw. The school wi? Im
mortailt?"?i by Charles Dickens in his aovol
"Nlcbohu Nfckleby.'
JOHN W. PKPKLN-?. one <if ?he oldest
drugglata in tin- United state-, ?ii.-ii
?eatrrday al id? li?me, Na ?S3 Leaikwooel
avenue. New Ko? lull?-. iig?-d ninety-one
years II<- was a native of Maine and for
years ??n,?agird In the drug hii?lnesK In that
?tat?-, lie hail been III New ltoch?lle I. n
years. Ho Paves u wife ami two daiiglit. rs.
BODY OF 8QUIERS BURIED HERE.
The l.?.d> Of Herben ''? I lUtSTB, inrtntr
Ameritan Minister to ?uba aril Pan.uii.
respectively, arrived here vesterday fnirn
?outhumpton on th? Nsrtl ?i-rmai, Lloyd
lin? r Kronprinz Wilhelm. Mrs |gn?wra
and her two children a? ' omi>an.e?l the
body. H was taken frC? the |?ler in Ho
boken t" Um Rtsasaa ?athoiic Cfaurch <?*
Si Pram is Xavier, In W?Sr| Mth street,
an?! Uter burled In Woodlawn Cemctc-D.
I SCOT IN AIKA
Ambassador Reid in Edinburgh
Recites Rollcall of Fame.
SURPRISES THE PROFESSORS
Our Debt to Hardy Sons of North
Britain Pointed Out in In?
teresting Address.
I B) ?a? in Th? Tribun? i
Edinburgh, No?. 1 ,\ birg?-' and rep?
i*esentative Scottish audience, with mu?
nit ipal cum? iiiors. unlveralty profeaauis
nnd Praobjfterlan rninletera in prominent
scuts ;it the ?Synod Hall, welcomed the
American Ambaaasdor to?nighl when he
appeered on the platform \?.'th Lor?!
Roaebery ami Mrs. Reid.
Like four of hla predecessors In Lou
don. Mr. Redd had coma here for the da?
livery of the Inaugural lecture of tha
Philosophic:. | Institution, but he bad
not, like Thotnaa ?**. Bayard, lesen ?
burning controversial subject; nor, like
Joseph H .'hont., did he prefer ;. bin
frraphical stud? of American character.
"le waa prepared to appeal to thesym?
pathies of a thoughtful and eathuelaatic
audltjoca b\ the rahrarslng of tho
a. alevemente of the Bcol nnd the Ulster
farol in America, and before he finished
he bad at.d.-?i in aatoniahing ?ven
Lord Rooebery and the learned profes?
sors with detailed evidence thai those
ubiquitous ag.-nts of civilisation ware
largel* responsible foi tha War of Inde?
pendence, for the establiahmenl of th?
Constitution, for the r*reation of ;) na?
tlonal administration, for the leadership
of the snti?slav?*r) movetnent, for the
conduct of the o. i War, foi the con?
quest of the gr?ai west i.? energetic and
indomitable pioneering, and foi th? a. -
orapliahment of man marvels of Amer?
lean irogress. materia and Intellectual.
h waa aubtle flatter) that waa offered
to a horn? lo ? ?lag aa a do?
monatratlon that the f and I later
tortolee beginning late, had outatripped
i ith th.? Puritan and th? i ???*"' er hares
in promoting the welfare of tha Ameri?
can commonwealth, bul It waa heartily
appreciated a nd a an ? | p ud< ;
The Ambaaaador spoke for more t ??
two hours In see) conversational Tone?.
hla voice deepening ?hen he repeated
Tatri. k Henry's Scry Bentencee, ?h?n h"
described the burial "t Montgomer) snd
the patriotic seri k as of Aleaander Ham?
ilton nnd When he paid a tribute t.. the
memory of iiora.e Or?ela
Th? th'.roturhticsv ?v|| which every
t ranch of U ??? stories i \ :?'? -r..ti-<ti of
racial tendencies waj condiict?*d und th?
earnestness "ith which the motherland
va? credited ?rRh the characteristic
work of America wen proofs thai the
read i I id In hla ?>?? n t/elna I ?
??????I of Bcottlsl lew,
i.oru Rosebery, In expressing tl
for ?? ii.it s dew rib? d sa grea
treat n initiating snd
Interesting address, r?nVn
loi ? services In warming British
? i t"-.' ard v m?*rtea nnd to Mc
I.??ii ancestry. His lordship "?'? Sited
the Ambassi ?? en l Hand
.. food ? "i - ell ' ' -? ? ? '
with the full resi'on.Hii.iiit' ff., th.- Ana?
'. ,?n He olutlon Lord Rom bei ? clos ed
t agS ' ' M her
Immlgraticm to Am? rica ? ? : ?
st;... ?m. n 'ikf Alexander Hamilton
I Ambsssador Reid's spsecb will be
found on paqe 8. |
?? ?
JOSEPH PULITZER BURIED
St. Thomas'B Church Crowdrd
Durint* Fnncra!.
r W8? eld
?
, ? ? I
sat M. ' ? ?
, hnrcii. condu? 'rH tha a?
-r Grand -
the Republl ? ? 11 I t
I'ulltxer hon ? Ireet, al
,? < ., it |,..,|'? trrlk
. ??gnltiori of M Pul
? I Wat
II v .
ed from t
f"ito?\ ihe ? "fiii
?
thi I Bulad .'
?Ira loaep Pull!
,. Pull I B?
them cam? R ? pi PuMtsi i wltli M ?
i, Pu! its? rid ii.i be I, ? ia
m, wit slater. M ist Rdlth
pulltsi
T ?? honorai ps I ? ? ? i re Nicholas
Hurra) Muiler. Lewis L (Tlarke, Colonel
.. Harvey, Oenerel John B Hender?
? rederlck N .'nd i Beth Low, Bt.
? McKelway, D? .inni??s w. IfcLane,
George I. Rlvei and t lingua Bhsw,
? t.? tha pelll ran aere Ihe three
i !? : of Mr Pulltxer"" peraonal stafl a a
'nnd been most close!* ctmnected with I Im,
Norman i Th ???Ute, Harold s p..ii.?t I
and Krederlel Mann, and liebtnd them
the following part) ' depari.nt
Lea ?.i" Mr Pulltser'a atsff l?"n I Belta
l*. I?. White, Charlea M Lincoln John I,
Bpurgeoi Charh t hi pin, John H T< n
nant, Prank i Cobb, R L i: Paulan, W.
H Klreatona and John Heeton, of New
fork, and fJeorge Jokna and W C. Btel
l_-ei B, Of St I.oiils
Among lha relatives snd ?lose pe?
friends wha occupied pewa ?rtth the fans?
,|. ??,i? I ?r und M.s W. Bewaid Webb.
Mis Clarence Dlnemcra, a lifelong friend
of Mrs Pulltxer; Colonel und Mrs. .?ie\
aader, and Dr. tVlinam Q Hoemer, who la
eight reare "?'i and ?ras ssstreiatefl with
Mi Pullteer foi more then tuent .. ?
Later the body wa taken t.? Grand .'en?
trai ?station, ?her? a special train ?rea
watting i" take the funeral party to
v? iiodiawn Ceuseter).
Among" tbe hundreds v.ho filled every
available neat in the Church wer?, del?
gntlons from ths Mirions classes Of sm?
ployes of "Tha World," from the Mew fork
Press (Sub, from ti,.- NVvvspap? i
Ushers' Association of New York I'ltyand
inanv Stfaer "t gattlSBl ions, and a list of
men prominent In the tl? Ids of mutualism
and politics-. Which In, lu.led among olheis
1(. tough President IfcAnen)', Listn.l At?
torney Whitman, Justice? Glesjerli h aad
Gerard, Pira ?'on.niissioner Johnson. Colo?
nel William I> Mann. John 11. rrlmtnins,
f-'ongrcssmun William Hnl?.<t. Alton H.
Parker, wtninm loatry. Witness it H.?rn
btower, f?radford Merrill, Attotpk g Ocha,
William <'. RM 1?. Arthur .'reaves, i'.il-ii
Van Hamm und? Ertia Wardman The
fi.'iimlttee from tha PlSSg Clab was com
posed of William R. Heerat, rjajdea Mills
):. id. Kobcit J. i'ulli.r. Kdward I.ynian
1.111, Herman Hldder, John A Bleicher,
William A. Ta.?h?r. James PtMKon, Jahn a. !
Henness'.. P. F. BSV Hl.-en. William K.
penne; . Krank I. Cobb. .1. 1. ?'. .'larke.
James < reeiman, Hoben J. Admnsmi.
llcnrv Bidder. Charlea W. I'ri ???-, John
Klderkln. Colonel William I?. Mann. Join
A (laiton. John Temple Gravea, John ?'.
Pook. ?Stephen Fiake, Arthur Benlngton.
Irwin Thomas, David Perauaon, Kdward
Vf, Drew and .'barbs B Macaulry
THEY PROBABLY WILL.
? ., a ?? i i 's"'
TIM enthu?la?llc f?r.?. attts ...|?hr.1 tip that
8.".4-*,.'K'? ?*i?? may son resasai inUr couiyUiut?
? tainit the His h cet of living.
W DRAMA
Helen Ware in "The Price" at
the Hudson Theatre.
f;?org? Brtasdhursl h i?/ta| gabt? I i uni
\er?al hearing in tin country through
I COIIMdy and l>roa?I far??, now reveals him?
self a- h man of serious. sonKrUnMS gloom- .
| thoughts, nnd it is a matter '" posai? on or
I r.hoih?r th? sanio ynyt of au.it.-n. ? tnat
igiviod f^rry nv'.o in "Why Smith 1/cft
| Homo" with the road;, laugh will v ?old a?
ready a toar or beartaebe, whtdwver H Is
Intended to draw. t?. Mr. Brosdburst'a tat?
o?t pjay, "Th? Price," which had Its first
Now- York performance at the Hudson The?
atre last night. Vary likely it win he the
same son Audiences quite ?ften like the
dli ci method. And the st.tgo .1 ?ctora who
minister to our need of diversion, knowing
reach for the laugh and the tear wltn
as brutal a dlradneaa and Is? I? ol subtlety
as ih? doctors off the stag' do foi the pul ?
and toncuo
"Th? price" i? .1 drama of th? dlred
method Ktho] Toscsnl, the loading figure,
h lbs on? who pro?Idea th? play with
wheels and who afterward pax s the price.
a refined girl, w? are told and Inde?
Is so acted by Mi--. Ware, although Ih.
har<- lines and situations of the plav RltBht
permit of a .ltfTorenl Ititei -pr< tat I .n. IS the I
i- left pennlleaa by hrr father, and is forced
b) ntcsaalt? te shlfl for beraalf. She g"ts
employment as ? stenographer with an
arti.-t. Btanard D"ir, who noon Bnda In her
ins "artistic souhnst? ' Dok has .? wife?
too But that is hardly m > to ox
plain, as the unmsnled ?re not driven to
the uai ?>r tin? totm ai all After the Mid?
den death "f Dole, who stiffen an attack of
hesn failure whan in? stenographer tell?
dm aha doea not he? him. Mis- Toecanl
marries a voting .1?,? tor. whoin her ?
tells hor she truly lues I ">!? - wife ap?
pears with her rlea.l bUSbSBd'l diar- and
r.-...is ft-..tu it to Eth? I's hsp] ? and ?
lr.-ha.nd. Dr I!ri'.l"l. BUSpldOUI I ?* 01
of ih? uaoal things thai staa? hu
always au pad -?? spontan. -'?
that his a if? Ulli <i i >oi. m ?k i her l
the prfct H-- rush, s fron: i.? I ..us
Aftet an interval of lobbhlg and mad de
-l-rt'r t ? .!?--. rl> i alfl
phial ? hlch she und.? in ' ? - hui ? ?
I medido? rsse, and I prevented from tsk
, Ing n- dsadlj 'ont? ? the melo
?i- of i devot? 'i m H'. ?
? talla her bar huabsnd reall? i?..,? her and
?Will come ha"k I. ? I hope he
? ?rin," ?..ht the w ifi and lh? b
! fall?
Th? '. ' ha? a well c
of suspended laten 11 M of the
Kind known as a "*m?ng. gdpptna :
Brn to '< ?i lit? hnpartlal to H aeltl
Idas, de?'-lopm?i ? I iradei acting
' 'vrth the pain Its I || ?? .
I ?.sus? you Th?- appesrsnea of Mrs l?.>io
with I und ? ? resdtni from Hi
ientem ??? *hit b v.-n- not
written la the i.h bul only m bar Im
agination, formed tsmporarll) i .tiama':.
she irl? ka Um all Inl.
wbal asad n? r ha in
The i, idletx ? t ? . .
?? ..
aarn that secret? ? -.
fron ?
? g Of the ,.|., W||| ,,,, . t
like tl a of
? -i . d ? tea? d Did I
?
? i quest
? ? b en
. or?
In "The Price" Mr. 1
I -
'
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.
.i? The ?
. the
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? ie thing " Whs
. thi ? ?
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- ? - we all I
?
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11? hn \? >.'.? 1 ??- anl ?a' e a
-..rt ., ' tent I
over ? ' : ;
?
... Ih.
full depth? lesali
? '
; nee sad
aide pOW? r and H if I
I - I great la - "?
i'. i.. Playgo? '
?a info' |
pig, ?,,. M ad to ? ' ? ? ' eke
commonneaa In I hi! ? en i ptaj th? m? s or
i . . n-?
i \- r 1.1 nil
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III
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IRVING PLACE THEATRE
"Die Dollarpnn-:cssin."
i??o fiii'i n i "? n ?
m.-??)?- its ??'?'. lo pcrpulartl i ni an ' i
?reap os Brosdwaj s ? oupl? of yesi
a-ei preeented hurt nlgbl ?" the Irving
I'l. , . 'ID?-.? 11 a b ' lb? Vi? m. ?. op ? ?
??ompsnj now ringing th? a undei Mr Am?
- - managsineni II I? unntmseary '<>
cmiii. ni os tl s pi' - Itself, which, though
o ; riot up t.. mod of ti" other light
operas "f ?h? Viennes? sd.I In nstursl?
n?-.<? and grip and mus? se. m to AmetlcSM
Clumsily overdrawn In Its . hiir.o f. riza- j
i ,,,!? ? . t . ontaln? a I lOd nSSSI HIS Of
spdghtl) moin.i. Mr Backei si .lohn)
Couder mad?- up ersdltsbl? as ? douMo of
one of rcir greatest ilnam I. t.-. and hie]
mes age waa S raw burlsBqui ? ? n OS th?
Ineptitudes of some of our gotten?rtch
qtrick parvenus from Pltiaburgh or*K i
City.
Yet If uitiKl b? said that Ml - Mejor.
th?? dSugbter who throw? herself si tba
bead of the tttleJeea lmpoH??d private set
r. larv. deepened the impresa!i n she bus
made aa i sing? r and actor, In spit? of the
ungradouaaaae of bar pert, Mlaa Costl
?as eharmlng aa Dalai Qrsy, and h?w duet
with m Mara?ar bad lo be rspeatod three
times sie- poaeoeeea h ptoaalng t?tet and
:? plquaal ptranaall' ? Mr Varheyen had a
good oppoitunitv to s!iov\ his eapadtj as
? sentimental tenor, ami gave .. sterling
performanea. Th? place wa- recdved with
gi.-at favor, ?.m- comical feature "f it bdng
the singing of ? tofdeal aeaf la Oaiman
dealing with auch loesl subjects as saos*
quitoes, Mayer Oayaor, the baaeball ?ham-j
plOWSnlP and tba Bisel trust prosecution. ,
Tie ?ast wa' :
CAST OP "Mi: DOU .RPRUfXKaatN '
J?| i. ?-??iider.
Hl, . . .. Krauleln ? it. ||t ? . i
In,; .............. H?i i 111- lit.-i
Dato) ,,i* i-1?iii'-m Vtlma i i.iiu
I radl Welilhurt; ......... II- O \ -rlieyen
Ilaron Man-- I "u Bcblleh Herr Mumuer
ii.k? l?al.lii*Wa riaul.-in Pin:
?I-, ,? ... ..., II. rr I^MnttM-:n
-, ,n,[ ..in. Frauk In 1.
a
THEATRICAL NOTES.
Ir,i:.i .SchflT wih glVS hst I..-I : ? rfor
muiu-e of "The Du'-hess" on i'u.s Saturday
? veiling To follow her at the Lyri" Th?.t
tre the I*iama Ploy? rs hi?' being hrmight
fui a snort sp?cial engagement They v. Ill
gtei their first I" rforman? e tinn on Mon
??a? night. November 0. The Wash's Pro?
gramm" will i>e Ihaaw'a "The i~?d> fraas tha
Bos" ?m Morulay. TSBBBtay and Wo?WOO?rnSf
BTCnfcagS and at tha Widwadae matlnaa
MURPHY I haven't seen any fcio.ooo.
The l.earii'O Women
-. ? rda "Vf'ti
? ' T! 8 'I h
? gtv* ? ? obe Th
....
? ? .
i: ?t ? ?
i ?
wnn.-itn Ds
Pred Walt ; I
Keltogg, Vlvl
Ufred K tpi? I? r snd Mai?*
?i i,.. ? ? -.. ? ?rfc ne; forn ? e of "T
Is must.
t at t
-
peri
formen?** ?
night, Movember
Sovi '
' '
i...? ? and Pe?
Bchei," ?
i
? ? |o t
?
?enefli
locietl f T 1
ild of Its echo
t ?. \. w \ ,rk "?. Bl 'i'i.1' ?
? .
? ? - : man, Bnd aire,,.
I
perfore
? c ? st the Heia
tie. hut th?. Kr?- .'?
? . , ids Th.
It the i . ? ; -
? Ii.irge of C-iv .i ?I Mat
lie ? ' '.?'i ?? nd ?'??? ?b
i ,,.',, '. -it?
Kellei ?>
the new operetl I to I
? i .?i in. v\ Int. i ? larden on Soi i ti
gh. v\ m also ? ? .. te ?v i ?'
lomlm?. ' ? ndine," en Itten .? nd
foi i,? ? Manu. Klein In l his sket.
Illaa Kellermann aril! ?!??? her nee aerii
h. baa i n workli fo
th. lasl two ? ?? ira
The eaai of ' The Wi ddlng Trip, ' the ne?
..uni. ?'p. ra !'? m m. i ??? Ot essac an?
Harri B Ban th, ?rith mu aV bj R?
i >,. Koven, ?ill Ineluda Christine NI
lioroij. Morton .',v?nd"lvn [ ?u Barrv
Edward Martlndel. John McCtoekey, *?t
thur Cunningham, Joseph Philips and Join
? ?n
Among the passengers of ihe Cunardei
M.iureiani i. which lefl this port veeterdaj
f... Plshguard, ?ras Haddon Chambers, tin
author of "Passers By," now playing s
the i'i ne. nu. Theatre Mr. Chambers hai
pi omise?! the manage men l of his prsaanl
grams another ptaj for nexl year,
in the . asi ol The Drone." the sen
three act corned) b) Douglas J \\??...i am]
Guy Bolton, v. hi-ti is to be given al Hm
.?th Bt.i Theatre on PrMay afternoon,
November 17, for the beneJH of ths Hid?-a
WOO Home foi Animals, ar.- William Me
v.'. Herbert Yost, Harold Howard, Harry
Dornton, Douslaa J W.I, Bdna Phillips,
Christine Norman and Kleanor Hicks,
Th.- members i ( Ihe Harvard football
?quad ? m sea tha performance of "The
Blren" al Ihe Knickerbocker Theatre on
s.,nu.lav evening after tbelr game with
p |ni ??'.?n
Two raer? rxrmpanlai are being argaa?
read t.? take "Tha ahMaantreaB" la ths
Mi.hli.? West, the Par Weal sad ii. louth
The pt'iducthm now running Hi II. New
York Theatr. v. ill be followed In ?-very de?
tail
Pteturea of tha greal Beet of ?rarshlpa on
tha river ??'?; being eahtpaied now at the
Kinemacolor Theatre. They an not in
motion, but were lakes directly on the
?antera slides ra fuU color b) a new proc?
ess of natural color plMtography,
Deaigtas PaMraaka ail] bare the leading
part m a new pta* entlad 'The Polish
Wedding." ?< Europ?en muaical farea
Which has already puss. ?I Its Mgth |" r
fcrrmaai a in Berlin,
t'ohan t? Harris havs acquired as their
property the ''rand Opera ?Beauts af Cbt?
cago Extensive alterations will ht- BPtAt
?n this famoua old non
-.
DAVID JAYNE HILL ARRIVES.
!>r I lav Id Jayno Hill, former Ambas
| sudor t<> Germany, arrived here yeetei la*
from H?-emen on ihe North German Ijoyd
! liner Kronprins Will elm Re said he
i would go to hi? home In Rocbesrter for a
? few weeks, after which tu would return
to Rurope, vv h. re he would finish th? third
volume of his work. "The iiutoi? of Diplo?
macy." I?r Hill will do hla wrltluc m
Part?, wlif re he will l?e joined by hi? fain
llv
MUSIC
The Olive Mead Quartet.
The nit?? M?sd Quartet, driven oil? of
Mendelssohn Hail, hk? ail our chamber
lnuvi.- organisations, by th? commercial
sptdl characteristic of ih? age, has found
refuge in th? new Humford Hall. In the !
building of th? COmtetS* Club, a' N" M
Thor? lost nlgh' tl ?
quartet, i isspoasd of OUv? M?ad, Vera Ko
naroff, Oladya North and Lillian i.ittie
hales, gave the fir?' of its concerta for this
lier? i? . CSSe In which both
s and patrons ha-.e benefited from
an arfisti" point of -jew lc th? ?MftltTtSl
? bang* Humford Hall is an Ideal room
for ' hatcher music, and if on? could find it
in hi" hear* to wish th? club's patrons
would never become mor? auasaraua than
the r..,.:.| vvl'I a c -ommoda to 1f WOUM bS de?
lightful p. beer tt iiw,T? und?r auch anr?
roundlnga The acotiatka of th? ban aeem
? p?rfoc?, and It* ?lhnens|.?n- are su-h
.. . n ?? ir.-.y.? th? gradoua bithnacy when
1er of rhsmber munie demands
tba- mmunlen of composer, per*
former end hearer whuh makes thamh?r
at on.? th? most arl?f.?eratl?* and the
democratic form "f th? art of j
. ..tjr?o mich s'jrroundings put the playera?
t., a severe fo.f , . rudltl?? >f ton? are no'
dissipated In space, but *ith the crudities
? ??me? warmth Th? h?arois f??I the bite
of th? bows upon the ?trmgs ; the? be.-oni?
psdldpsnta In the performance, feel the
presence of the composer, enjoy his com
psnlonshlp ami tim: of the playera sn'l en
J..\ a ?enaaUofl which .an never be expert
sn rd when !!i? alnefnaai of t'? ordin?r?-1
roncad room ?Tans n what rmgM ... ?.? an
Intimate meeting int.- sn Baader? function.
And ??. the OUv? Mead Quartet n??er|
seemed BO delightful a- last night, when,
with mod admirable ?kill, it played the
must? of ?'h?rulslnl s ijuartet In D minor.
tie autobiographie quartd by Smeta-ia in K
minor, entitled -Ans Rtdnem L i
4 Mond'? quartata i*. R Hat maj?
A fine con pan) of listeners the right sort
hoard th. mUStC, ?nj'w-d ?' to th? full
.-.ni rewarded the playera with generoua
applause. H. i: ::.
SELLING LIBRARY AT AUCTION.
There ?san a good attasdanee a;,d s..me
I ., ?????t-rday at the *"irst day'i |
Sale at UM Anderson Auctlo'- <'' mpary'S
r.ow hah In .\i.?<lls?m avenue, at ?drn street.
of the libran ( wmiam Arastsaand Lana
ig'o'st prloa ?ihtalnotl wa? snra? for
The Life or ?Jeorg? crulkshnnk." by
Uian bard JerroM Th? New Fork St at*
Library bought for IHM a n^t of Appte
' edition of -lain"! Penlmore Cooper's
work? Th- total for th? first session was
JL'.i-'1? Th" Anal ?season begins, to-day at
: "" p m
WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY.
?dmteatea te UM American M il ae a m of
Valurml Htotorj and the Metropi.lltar. Mu
::n "' Vf
p. ? ? o| ih. battleship? in ?h? North ftiver
to Pi ?Ideal Willie? H. Tsft. J? So a. m.
Convention >?? th? per diem ?mpi?>>???. Kew
V.>ik Slate Civil Service Aiaoelatton, El
?p.r.ol" Hull. B3d street and "t|i avenue.
In n m
'Mir? ?nt.ih.'iiuini iho? . Am?! lean Institute,
\..s Hi and '.'1 West ??th street. 10 a. in.
to in p m
M?, tirif nf Hi.- Daughters ?>f the ?'onfe.ie.-acy.
llt.t. I Ait.ir. in M a. rn
Met-tlng ?if lb? Portia Club, Hotel Astor. 3
b m.
Depart?is of lb? l.attle?hlpi In the North
Piver, .1 p. m
Meetlag of the Legislative l.easue of New
fork, Waldorf-Asteria, 3 t>- m.
?le.-tin? of the Society of New Y'ork State
Woman, Waldorf Astoria. .1 p in
Meetlaa "r *1"' National leeldy ef the i)au?h
t*n ..f ihe Empire fitata, Waldorf-Astoria.
? p. m.
Address bj Mise Mura Baylv on "The Charm
?.f Jh'.ii " .??..-acr Mann School, ? p. in.
A.hirea? t. v Minov William .1 (Joynor on
"Wbal l Think i?f the Atlvertlilng I See."
nt the dinner nt the Advertising Mm'?
Uaegae? Aldlne Clab, evening.
Lecture by Norman l'end?, librar?an of ['??.
..n. 1.11.. House? London. Friends' Meeting
House. Ko I?? Kast lath street, evening.
Rat I font ion merlins, of th.- W. st Side Repuo
n.iiii ? lui?. . lui? rooms, s au p. m.
Puiillc le.tur.i ?if th.: Hoard of Education,
s 17. p. in.. M-itihaitan? Public ?School tt,
12(1 street, east of Third avenue. "Tha
Maslerplei-ea of (lothlo An," Eugen.?
Srhoaa; Public School 18, No. <I?t W'.-si
V.'sili sir?, t. "1 nd?r the I'ubau Star,"
??ol.inel Edwin \. Havers:'Public School
?A. I.'.tith sire, t and St Nicholas avenue,
"Dal Nippon." William Elliot OrlflW.
I. tl 1/ I'uhltc lohssl M, No. *.'28 East
,'.7ili street, "Be?ihoven: III? .S*?.ond
Period," Haul I Gregory Mason. Public
Bchool ?'?'-' ll?ster. Xasex and Norfolk
s? i eels. "The Tremblln? Earth.*' William
T. Elslng. Public School 8?. l?'th nreet.
?a?r of A?eniie R. The I'liyalcal Baala
f Music." .1 l.orln? Arnold. Ph. D:
I'ub'lc School Dm?, 138th street, west of
I'lftli ..venue. Plymouth and ?he Pilgrim
?1 ore.'* Thomas Edward Pottertoa. 1). ii. ;
Public Bebed 111?. U.'l.l street, east of
K.lrl'th ,.\?nue, "Lucerne and Genetva,**
f-rank Stephena; Public School ld.1, 101th
?ii..??, west of Amsterdam avenue, -?O?
ifiiauhj's Share la tue Maklnc of the
Thro? rant?,- Commonwealths." Asel H ?Il
I?i8h: Instituts Hall. B?) 118 E??: t?*8?h
??rejf. The i>?t.rn < 'aiupatgn?.-' F-aiiK
T' B?ush?r. lasbe.' Tempi?, 14tn ?? eef.
snd Beeond - ?? atuatc," Mr*.
Katherli.? Hand: Ne? York rui<l?<- li?
brar)'. Be 113 Km- Ji^sr *i ?tree?. -'Durer
Bnd MolbelB." Clear*? Kriehn. Pli P . ct.
t.'ik? ? n?: \.? i^n ipjfi?ep street Beata.
?tonher atraet "From th? Republic
at 184a i ' Hi? Commune." t*re>f?.??f?r
r,.--.-x,* rast**nler, r?. Rrn?ix--Mor-i?
Hi?, School. l?rt?h ?."-??t ?:i.l Rf>??--?'1
i;??afi. "sum. Land of the Panunr iml
\ ???? Moi.-.-* Charlee s Braddoek
Ph D Public School 4. FuPon ati'i
??'linn an.! 17*"..1 ?ir?>et. "Tonstaintlneple,"
Ti,..?,flor? <-hopoti-i?n. Publie Sch'.ol ??I.
i*p ~i-et,;?r ???nu?. ne?r ,;4'ltli ?tr???f
W.-ikeflel.l. "Northern California," H.??n?r
i- Rrl*to|; PuMIe s.-hool .".?, f*aetl? - '
n-?;!:-? between Wataon and R?a<-k Roei<
? t nlenaort. "The Highland? ?n<l
I.-' '"?Ilpfon O Abbott;
Publia School 43, Brown Place ?n.i
???-???, "Irish ?faste.*' Mr? Hel?n O'Doa
r? :
MARRIED.
1 BRAf'Y KKI.t.FT ?n \Vedn??da?. **?* ?ti!????
I, ?? Trtnll ' ' :iir!-e- m. B9
Ihs Vary Re- Frank I, \ ernon <l?an of St.
Luke? ?Tatbedral r niatvl Martel Jerrold.
daaghter of i*?*miaaa?ier ?nd Mrs .' D, lar*
K*lle: ?o Samuel Btanibur? Brad?, of
Paltitn.re. Ml
HOWE paINE On WsrsBBhar I, ion. ?? Be
y\ west ."? - ?*-? R*. Henrr S'osa
Co?to, I? I'. Dr t Morgan Hot.? to V.
P l'?il". .laiigl.ier Of th? t?te tfCrSCS M.
Pain?. M D
p BTOUOHTi .\ sol Ob Me laiBn I tnn. by
the Kev NelHton ? oe <ar?. ?? Bt Ooorafs
I'lmr'ti N'eu Toril City, battle? M?r?lti Roe
U> I
??vii,?;' a smith--.?v sransM ?? ISH, i
? -.,ior N ?, ' ? .. ?? i- Wakefteld.
Margaret F Wllgn? daufr? ?T of Mr a'ld Mr?
William J ti'i'gii?. t" Clarence h gadta of
White P.air.? N V
Nottre? of marriage? and death? mail t?B
?nvmnanied br foil name and addreaa.
DIED.
At*?'?? famesC Maan, Henaaa A.
! '??re l??l?l Ha ? ?. Ha- M
?lark?, Rabee ? I, Marahell, Jana? R,
. Joaeph i* I, <J?org? H.
? cmree, JanMa P. Roars, Thorn??
Cutter. Sadl? i: t? Bchlaetaser. Augueta D
ATWATHR- V Bprirurfleld. Ma??. OB Wednei
flf.. Novambei I, um. after n hrl?f nine??..
Jamas Chaplin it water, In lit? 9l?t ??a? t*n
tiftai gariteas ?t lha botaa of hi? htraher. or.
David r. Atwater, No. B3 Maple ?t , Sprlng
t,' :. Man?.. Frtdnv. .\'i".tnl?r .", at 4 (- ta.
.'??u-.mittal service at Orsenetaod CetassaagB
BattuUa**, 2 p. a*.
g 'Ihht-o-, T,i??:i- m?ralas f* teSar* M, at
l.er h"i i?. Ns 88 ?real ""Ml ?t . I?ai?-i. eii??t
daughter of Cavatina ? sad ne iat? Stapaae
Q B rgtri Funeral service at her ?ate real
?lon^e on PrMS) iiioniir-;. Novemttr ... at II
? ' -ick. Interment private.
CI.ARKF "tl \Ve|n??1a>. Novcmhe- 1 |gr|l, of
pneumonia. Iteliecca I.oul?a. ,laug?"er ?f th?
iat? Thoma? Curt?a ?'lark,- Paw ?aal sarvtass
?t her 'ate residen, e, No. 108 We?- 7-*M ?? . an
Frida-.. November 8, at sWctoefc p ra lnter
tiiei* ?' I'.?rt Hope, ta?ar?a. Beaten and To?
ronto .aper? ple??e DBS?"
CLlNCtl <m rj**t?R**ar Bl, inn ?Isssja r.
Clinch, In the SOtli ?ear of hi? age Funeral
serviras at hi? late rtatdaare. No 974 <?r??na
?\. . Kr'V.klvn. Thtirsd?>. at SIS i, m. In?
terment privat?.
mV-,?;:; ?Matai ' rate rest, ?' Troy. N". >- . <>r
toiet BL inn. .lunie? Par a? all CJraaa, ?gel 87
\?ar?. Funeral ?'?r?. l.-e? at Seeond Street F'r??
1 ?teri?r. CttUrch Tiu.?day afternoon at '.' ~n
o'otiy k
CL'TTatn -F.ntered into rest uf Woodhndge.
N .1. on Novemher t. 1911, Sadie R. rlar
n?-.. tieloved wife of William H ?'utter. Rela?
tive? ?nd friend? are invited to attend tha
funeral ?ervice at her late residence on Fat
tirday afternoon. November 4. at 2 O'clock.
I'arrlage? will meet the New T?rk tr?ln
at riving at Woodbrnlg?; at 117 p. nv
gDSOM - Herman AJdrlch. belove?* ?on of Kllia
Ward und the late Jarvis H"?ie?teel Kdaon at
hi? home, Ne BU ??'"' 74th ?t , Tueaday.
Oviot?-r 31. Funeral private.
1-AYKS Qsteker ."?'. ISM. Harr?- M lla\e?. |n
hi? 49th vear. Funeral BSr**a*4S will he held
Frld?y at '.' p SB. from C'hrl?t I'lilveraallst
Cliuroh. Middletoan. K, V.
MARSH A Me-- At A.lantL- City, N. !.. on Mon?
day, ik-toofr 30, 1911. Janet It. Mart-hal!.
?!,??? of .?eneral E K Manhall and daughter
i.f tha !at? la.ne? a'id Margai?-. V. !tuth?rfor>l
Funeral privat?
Porra <'n \\? ?neaaar, ne*nMBaae i ion.
??eorge Henry, ?on of William Roekhlll a??1
Ktnily Hrevoort Potts. Funeral ?er-, leca 1-rl
dav, Noveniijer 3. al 10:30 a. m . at Trinity
?hai>el. 2ith st , r?eat ot Broadway.
RoWK dn Tuesday, October 31. 1911. a: his
rest?es.W, No 143 Fast 2"U\ st., New York.
Thomaa Rowe. In hi? 45th >esr. Funeral at
The .'hur.h of the Kptphanv. Lexington ava.
and 33tt> St., at - p. m. ou Thursday, No?
vember ? 1U11.
SCIll.I'.SlN'i'ER- At College Point. N. Y . Tuea?
day. ??ctoher .11. 1911. Auguste U. ?clileslnsar.
In hi? NSd year Service? Friday. November
3, at 11:30 a. in. Interment private. It Is
requested that no flow?rs sa tent.
CEMETERIES.
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THE WOOni.AWN CEMKTSRT.
883d St By Harlem Train and By Trallas,
Office. 2D East 23d St.. N. T.
UNDERTAKERS.
FRANK E. CAMPBELL. ?41-S West 284 St
Chapela. Private Room?. Privat* Ambulantes,
Tal. 18;? Ch?l?ea_
orncEs.
MAIN OFFICE?N" 1?'?4 Naaaau atreat,
UPTOWN OFFICE?No. 1304 Broadway, a?
any American District Telegraph Offlca
liARI.FM orriCES?-No. I?T Eaat l'.'Jth ?traet.
No. -.'?a Weit ll'Sth straat. and No, 318 WasB
12Sth ?treet.
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