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fi HEARINGS WILL CO ON. Xot Affected by Upholding of Be ', crivcrship of Shipbuilding Co. EFFECT IN OTHER STATES. CmjnfH f<-r the l*ondho'.drr« In ihf suU for * r*r«.iver nf the t'tattai attaaan aaaltprniildlnß Com r*r.y sai.l B—trrinT thr.t tho deoiFion of the rr.itcd Btatal Obeofl Oonrt of aVnfteall laatala* lnp the ap^cintmer.t nl JaaMaal laaaMk Jr .. af the t»«ir tO '. v receiver, ■•■■■ ■•' laaterfwa arttli the ♦jearlrtp t<efore th*> pporla] examiner Hi the suit. The ri^ari"* vill p« on acain in th«» ofTioe of Ouiceretihrimer. r:;rmyer «- Marrhall. at No. r/» nroad-«' . «n Deorr.Vrr S. Samuel Vnter m| y-sTerdny m.ide a BOatttVa i>naal at re prrts tbnt there nre nejrnt Sat ions f"r a pettle iner.t of th^> suit which are rxperted to Ftop ih^ bearln?:. Th«« derisinn niir.rar'-oil on aMwffwaar. th» c<Wtl«el mv. pnves ih<> nay for the appointment rf » naraaassßasi rerrivrr of th" naaipwßwJlnc company, bocnu*^ it aaiaftaatwaM the rnnt-n- Unr.y. ot the contrary t^-"' t th* ■ntawaaal haak iaa»C| la»- «iuperjiMe« the prate law?, thm the fod*»ral court? cannot |NOieei under a Pt»r*» t^stuf. Mai that ihe case should have be#n thrown out br-iiuse no rvlienre of IsaWHwaaOT <!ue t» *mud m nranendsai in the application J"r a raeaNcr. Th- d**' ision vafl have weierit 1n the dlMr:-t '-ourt? In Maine, Connecticut. P»laware »n<3 rji^fnrr.ia. WwMSj the iCampaWMT r»rojver has IsM prever.teJ from tsJrJnf! iiftu^l *-rr.trol cf. the subsidiary plants of Um Fhlp- T'tjildinr corr.p'.nj-. Tt is expected that now. since Judee Kilpat ri-'k'* artion In nppointinp :h * temporary re r>»l\-er has l>e^n confirmed by the hlph^r court. h* will not arrant the appllcntion made by th<» MercAntile Trust Company of K««r-T«rfe for a t--«*cond receiver of the sh:rt"uiMin|r companv. TTas date for the arcum^r.t on th.'it nppli''at!on lias be^n put over to Pec»rnber *». Mai another •f'JjourT.ment may be ask<»d by rmmf;*! unless th* applicatiori Is withdrawn. One of the IwSaaaan of Faturday's AaeMMI may >>*» an lmm»<liste arT'' rnTlori for the appoir.t inent cf » receiver of th*» Betidetacaj Steel Com parir. »-h. • tras brough* by the ahtplNaiMlna; •Tnpar.y tram '^"harl^Ji S<-hwab in — e> .i manner as Tr pive to Mr. Schwab control of th<» •hlpbuiidir: company «nd the Bethlehem plant. A receiver of the JBethJehem BOfnpaiqr. it la paid, would enable th» paeeHcr of tkc shipbuild- J^c company to r^orgar.izp th«- corporation ■u-ithout Mr Pchwa'r Interference Another Ball h;rh may ■• BM BOOfl In the one r»romm'.nti' by Mr. Smith, th^ temporary rr r^lver. to romp<=: arfgtnsJ «tockh<-it,l#>r*B to. pay T^>e debts of the shipbuilding corrriany. r> sf»re rur:: .1 *uit can be liesun. however, it will be necessary for tri* neatvcr to pet a court aa#nr for a;; creditors of the company to present (■warn cis:ms before a certain date, that the •'xsrt deb T . c of the company may ri» known. KAY SILL SCHWAB'S BOAT THURSDAY. Sheriff Coriell S«ys He Was Assured He Needn't Defend Actions Against Him. [BT TTLrGF^FH T« TUT. Tr.ir.T-VE 1 r.aiDfirld v .T . K v. ■ — A'-e<->rdire' ba a rtata* rn»>n' rr.*i'i n by PhFrifT Frank B CorieM to <iay h» 1* not ■MTytSS o\-er t v »-- r^por'^d DMN damape i=;j(' IMtltßMl by th« Vrsitf-1 Btatfa grovorr.men r ncair?' ttß BDf f. .<•- tBMBttM at Elizab'-tr'pnrT of the thref • BilFhed pov#rnmer.t loats, thf Criat t'.^vci ar.^ the torp«-iiA tv>at? Ksckelaan and <"'P-:en Th» rrticri BM ■^^ous^t raaant tkc T*nlted Itatea Fhubui'.rtinp Cfinj-uir.y r*y th«> Babcork | %V1!"ot Oiaapa' <.' New -York, throuph the ronr*>rn'« NVw-.lrrsey cojns»!. A. Q Kenyby. The firm fur r.ished fot rhe ves«els. th»= whr.'.e amount of the claim yi:.i fc^.WG. There »-a? FtlU a ba'.ancp. en<J H w»«t f>r tail that th» firm wai> <e-jlr!K. There were other aatttk am -;:nt'n<: in a 1 : M about f •>- Mr. Cone;; raealaadj aaaaaaaaaa fr^m Mr K»as^v ttel he would not be r«iuir«Hl to defend hv.\ acttou rt»l mtght be r'-m!ght apampT him in ronnectjoa xrlth ;Ki? affair On Th'jr^dav ot Th.!- week tIM Sheriff will sell. Oalcai attacrvist ori>r*-o. Charles M. P^hwah's jktaaaur*- heat "* rtappy liav, an^hfr pl^Kur* bntit. cs'l'i the fMri.ia. nnd th<- feCTVboat 1 lain • ba s<ronerty or ttu <«T.tral Kailroad ot Sear- J.-TP^y. on the crmplair.t «.>f an Kiizar^th firm of • . ■ r d«-al;r^ EFFOBT TO ORGAFZE IMPORTERS. Well Known Firms Willing to Band To gether for Protection and Tsnff Legislation. ■ • ■ " -irt BJ bang rnar> to orpar.'.zr- in* lmr>ortfrsi M 'hif country on a larpo senk-. If HBjßßfaadJ. the t>s*r,r;ai ;on will V- k- «r r : > thp Kattona] Im y.r.yn* ■ f.- Aysociatlon Its msiii p^Teso t> ill Jw to bMßwaaa) for thf protection at lif BadJaMaia] m<»n- l*rf. jimii ;r.i..fii.* in uiid» rv.-Juatlooa and im rrr.TT'r ratrr «-^f du:v Xr-ar'y on* 1 hundrei of the taost rromin«n Importing Tirms in th»» country h*\<» ilrc.iiix atßJSftftedJ their * i!!insrr.**s :o loin in •Kk sn 'ft' rt T<> ba eOeottaa Um mmadaXaw Boat I* Ftronjr tn numhalas, and ar. his Urn amt i" hsponera >9 i ■'•. ti.'- Daastfry. wtic: ■ - •• dBtM run ;» ■ I.- •>: "i ■••■- BWM bMB ■ -'^i\^«i a BMftlBS arfl] ;.•■ calledj tat r'lnifru • jK i rman«'T or rar.itri-ifn ■•■'•• "bj^rtf r.f thr aFHOTtation -vi:i b«» ,♦ i att/arn a fn-.r. procajM and impattial Betetelacnb .t T' ot •).' CVatflßM Ij«>. It is hop<*d it. at mctj ■ M<»n adjfl prove po:r : tia! ir tariff I'Pis '^t:or.. ami will cmoiand ttm r*'y;>ert and Daaaldjera ti • of ttiose hißhest m authority. a th- ay HCOoa is Bamat. m. law department Bjq4 a i-i.rti'-i ff aaalyala »i;i b* eatatdahei aai ti .hi^ for • of clerka ..:i.l fxi>-rts erni>. overt Offlc** | ,vM be opened h - .-!•• ,-onveaioni ij oation a-tieTC f :3nj^rtert* .an r^.-eive n;rorm?»t;o' : r«>K^r'l!::p aia-k^t .'■ » rat** ol luty ••. Imported mer ' i nandiisf A fee ot ?.'••' ■ >♦ ir n;i : . cbara«4 ti> n.'m:.»>!!« of th«- asrodation. Wi;;ia.r, Meyer of \'n« '■■ ■' I* Bp l» iv, [a aotln« >,s temporan' t-;--t^ tary^ ""^ application* may be s«-r.t to h m Bom* 1 <• ir-r f.rtn* who have MK:nfi»>d th«>ir mill lr.fr.f^s t •-. -, r.r neabert of anch an a?F<-».'tatlon :*<rr': L Btraoa a Boas, h :>..-. rUc • t<- . \- a <v • ' ' ■ * ro plate alaea American" Hid leather Company, hid * acd taatber i" K Wii •* ' ' ■ ' ■ ■•" • - Str-rn & Ptern <Jrv ,.r,, ; e ju^ot j;,,.,- A - « jr . s 5( ,.., ks and plants; rinaud ■ rt tmcry; H A M< -z A - en. ch-mi <■-.- Laaker A- Beraatrim. srmnppf;. Victor Kocctal '• ' ' ' : rT *- '■•'- "■■■ I Kljr!-T.cier &Co tlral ir furr.eiiTs Veil Bon 6.- Co.. trimming? Geonre V <-Rr. fl »-tj. ,-.; rfeathara; Morirmira Brothel paJstlnes. ph l-Tgrapha •:- and Alb-rt Lors--b & 1 r , •lip.'; Now Running in The Sunday Tribune A Thrilling Story for Boys and Girls. COTTON MILL PROFITS. Quarterly Statement Shcwi Average Dividend* of U25 Per Cent. Fill Mvcr. Mass.. Nov. 29 iSpoclal>— l he quar terly BtSienant of mill dividends was prepared to ■!;i\. -.1 it j-h'>»>« a p.i>m<nt of mjMoa a caatta] of ilM.Ti.J.'^i. an averape of 1.55 per < .nt Til I docs not Include the Iron \\<>rks and Dartao mill!", which are private corporations. Only four of th» mills failed '■> pajy a <3i\M.nd The av*rape in th<- pra> vious liMrlor was LJI per "■•nt. ami in th«* corre '!v!ih(t ijuarur lax year 1.41 i>er cent It is re pnnJ.-i a.» an excellent showine. considering ih«» un. .it'.-fi:<-tory buatncaa roodttkma thai hav.> ac- OMapßßiof the fluctuations in the cotton market. The taMMat, laanod by <;. M. Haffar.ls * »'o.. ■attaara: KaaMa o! •"rn-porati.>Ti'> riji'ii. Rate Amen. -nil Um»>n <">mpiinv (>xm.<«^i 'J Ark»ri«h; Mlllit .'«»• IS M«rm<r<l Munufaoturiiiß «"oTnj»any 4»«:..i»«i 1 BaaraaMltto ' I.Wi.wn * li,.rl»r «'l;y Mmuft.-iurim Companv. . I.ikhi.O"" IS lta.-nat»y Manufacturing i-..mu«: . 4<«i.<m«» «• <'ht.-r Mill* T."><»>»«» I'4 ComHI ailln. 4i<u.<«»t I'4 <'nnanlout Mll« . |MM««> IH lm\oi Mill<> Mn.«un r- FMI r:i\»r Haaatactanr . . S«*.«WO • Flint MI!!* .•.s...i»i«) 11-.I 1 -. • iiantt* Mllia . 1.008.0M 2 Hir«rivr» Mill* ........ siO.ihui 1 Ktaa; PMla Mi:i« L9na.«M I'i I^lurrl Ijik» MtllF MM.OM -• MVrrhaii!.' '■' .n-.iftrturlni: O>mj>any. . POO.V»fI 1 MaraaalM' Mill* ISA.OUO 1 Navr»r»n«»tt Mll'i 4im.cn<> l^i iitNirr M,::» . .... IM.Om 1 fmikmt mna v.m,. 1 Po.ays't M*r:ifarturtnc Company 6<Ht.<«» r ? Btdavd It*ri3»-n Majiufa turinc Com panv mnm IH ?ij«Trn'f. Miinufa't irinc ■ nm?ir v . . . . <*«i.iniri l Sea^nnn"' Mills «n».tini» \% sti^v* MtUf Raxaoa o stafrnn Mi!i».. J.IIMII.V. J Strvrns Munufart'itnt; Company 7<hii>^i 2 f«caaaea Mi!!* WMWO m ♦ Tv.»v OOtteal tad Woollen Manufactorr S*»."rtn 4 fnlnn <"ott.-n Manufacturing C.-iTnpany. I.aOO.OiW i ■■> Wa-npni.«K Vi'l» . . HO.O» O I\-e*i»- Mills ■ HO.alW 1 Total ....... ••&.««• 'Aoaaat— 1 per '■•nt. <p>ptfm>>»r — car't.ii ißCfaaaad rr^m $4r»».onn in $i.nno.oiv» and ra#h'<lindi rai^ af 10 r*r rfnt. whir*' i« not '.nclniied in th^ lbov« i fPar ■<. «Mj*» LOWER WAGE SCALE ACr^PTETV Operatives in Rhode Island Mills Will Go to Work, and Wait for Better Times. Froridenre. R. 1 . Nov. 8l — Tha new waaje sched ule nd.->pt<?<l by tri* cotton mil's of the Ptat^, which reduces the wage* of operatives v< per cent. r«> rtor tha price list of two years ato. will po int.-> effect to-morrow Thirty-seven mills with employes aaiKTenatlna mor» than s=event»«>n tboosand will be effected. No trnaMe la antldimted by th» mill owner*. The employe* ar* ('.iss^ti«fie<: with the new pch^dul'". but r*-li«-v«» that many of the manufacturers wouM not eaitAte to close ti^ir mi!l<- if a strike waa Imminent. They will await a more favorabl" mar ket N-for* preFsiriß for a return to former ftnir'?. C . F. AND I. CO. PLANT CLOSED. The Colorado Company May Resume Opera tions Early in January. [vt mtWllrl to TJB TFtr.r— r I Pii'bio. OoL, Kov. 2^.— With the closine a( tin wire mi'l of tka Colorado Fuel and Iron Conpaay*a plant laid bla?t taraajea the last of the producing fnaMHrtaßenta hap oeaaed operaflop Not another pound o* steel or other Btadlinl tvji! be made present It. la aa4era*ao4 th.it the eanapaay win tak» ad vn"tsitr#» r>f the eonMttoßa IncMeni to the strike to r r -piir the entir.- plant. With all the departmerts ckis^d only h few hundnd nun will be employed, while a MKtfi time ip f < rii thousand men drew ■maces. Tt was hintci that th^ company mitrht r<* annaa -w-ork »arly m .TanuaT. THE CHEESE MARKET. WStOttOam, v V . Nov. r^ — Tba laa4 meeting of tb« WateillMlU Produce Bxchanaj< for the po-qso;i was held yesterdav. The aalea of rh»f were K.OM banca. at r<3 eoMa tar larir« October?. ¥% oenta for laree Nov<«ml>ery and >** cents for Korenbar twin?. Carton. N V. Nov. r 1 -Offpr^d on the Canton Dairy Market •Tiay. M bores of twin chee«e at IU cr.nt.-.. i'.-it»>r al 21 cente Th<? b^ard V-as cloptd for the F'-.if.Ti. HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. ASTOR-n. RafVCy W#»]r n . tdejphia; Th";r. ,-= Jardine. Richmond rAMBRTOGE- Richard Hard taa Dftvfa. Manon. Uaac FIFTH AVKNTr. ]ir Ev. \V .I. I " a ,V er v ! '- or ,- L s \. OBANT>-Connnand«r John A H. Ni'-kle. T . S A . t'aptairi Joseoh P }!*ndie. r p a. HOTj^AN'n— T.leut* r.ant \v' i. IfttlrtteM. V. Sv N MANHAITAN-l'er.'ival I.ow efl Host,.! jfBW AMSTERDAM- Profesaor H Harold BhTPV?. r-imt-11 rnivorsity. PLAZA— P<?rcv «". Wyadham second secretary of th<= British Fir baaar fVALDORF-ASTORIA-J B Ollvrr pm« MBf; D ft. Grease. tTtte*. •— — WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. ; ■• on -f lewrlry. tkmal At riiih Jfo 17 'VT^.t Thirv taaita M "V*ara mt N»w-Hail*m. • m»»Tin« Harlerr CfettlM On* hu»i<lr'--'l and-i«>iiy fourth it ani Seventh *v^ i,» a. in BeeaattaM tat <slnr»r for Toby. M r. ' rt^nuhli^sr, ■ "lib 7 r ra rct'i'-i ReaUiMi 4 Biartaia. aMnaa, Bi AadreWi rTiurrh. Or.p hj-rired-ai-; twmi; , t » v »nth > an^ Flftk -jv , 8 p. n. v -k or laaeaeaeent Itnuainu cf T -." p.ronT »■ W ■lll». Ka UtU Frank':n-a\*- . Ip. ni. A<i.ir»-!-f before i#t,«-i« for PeOtteal Btnntloii br John n\ ntwaaai. Ka i^ v>?t I^arrr-fowtfa -• B 3 ■ DtoMT hr p«Ti» ! rr M-Can»r .Va4»my Of BTliall Pro^k i»n, «"v«-n!ng. Anr,uol mating Bad d!nn«>r OMb P-w:piv Ho'.-i M» n l.aitsr.. pvrr.lrj: R^\l»-n at 12I 1 -. K«Fim«T.T a' tf« arn.-rv t\ Major Onera! ' o\ bir., n;yrt- Fr«- IMM i.r qm Baari af Boacattan; I p r.> raalli 'r«i< ytiwdj-. -rnr. Merchant of Venice" I^Fpnl '^^ H - >kf ' I>ubl - ■?■ •- ■: »«. •'. (W-hciulml" aai-tefOr-flnt-M »n-i B«a«cembe-a\-« "i;;|»,, lW liirn in>ih»tii. Msr/hwr and U\«nooL" lot n Mm' •r.. r.,:. SrhaoJ N., 83. Wo 4l's \nv s? <R^g£ <•*>* ■•Ani<Tn-«n IHustl • -1 Alexaatar T v ... I**" 1 - 100l No 44. Hub) and < v.utptr.r ft ■Our F«n.i:iir Boaaa anl Thoy- WTk, Wrote Th^tr" : ajbOl fioTaTt Th\*-rr. PaMk Pri,., o i jjo B2 aerr: PnbUe Bdwol Nc. W. Ninety Uxth u 3^l Liil ln«t..n-*v^ Wn.ru-la.- IttatH. Loalat Bterew; PHbU School V. TC, No K» Kaot Fourth m •Th» <<jt- DC dM i:>f*.' 111 iXnr,] it Cobont: 'Pui.ii.- Pho'.i Ko. i.vt. N " -'■ r.x^t Oat hiw«na-«n<l-««He t'-ntr «t., • NVu ArrM»-ril!<:Ti. Tho itty Bttow Wall B**^U Pt rra:ik r; K ' :i< v. Pablic Scaooi v,-> .;« J*ls! Wajater-are.. -W.:^ Vaatc.' tfta Mary K (Vyr; PMkUe p. hoc! No. 27 One-honUwd-InJi. iortr M«eu«h-at. ar.l St Ann .- av.- "The Ofrm.n ?^y»". PWjtfcW Rmh Zirk; LaCarette Hall, one hun-lr»-i^r.(!-ihiTti .-f...-.h r • uvi Alexan<]er-ate r;r .Natior.F .;rpa- '.Vu> :n Pl^turf. Song ani P- ix P O. Pratt. CMmatWi HaJl Pixtl-t- sV i... tvaaa 'Murr.bus ,rd An»tenlui ave... "An Kvintn* wttt th». s<r? s of Urrar." Mrs. n»>n ODoanelt: E'.ucti.TW. Ahianre T,ft nror,,>w» v allf] .T.-ffprvon n . f'Btriotic Ponca «ini War Sor.cs " M'!-s Kat« ■ Oj|tt< NEW-YORK DAILY TTUBUNE. MO3SDAY. NOVEMBER HO. JWKI. OBITUARY. . THE REV. DR. WILLIAM C. ROBERTS. The Rrv. Dr. William Oharlns Roberts. wttOM flo.Tth wj? reported In The Tribune yesterday. Ml ban in Al«ryj>(wlth. Wale*. In 1*32. H« was prrulu;it«-d fr.im Prts*c«tMi UulvelSttjT in Ml assl from the th'-olofilcvil s»minnrv tLTM years later. Mis fir»J fhari:c was In Wilminctnr. D(L. In IX.V*. Ha w»nt to Um Bacond Prcabjrtariain Church In Klizabfth. N. .1.. In 1^.4. nn<l two yrnrs lit^r to th»» Wostmlnstrr Churrh. In tlio s.nmr rlty. |c;ivinp it In Ml to li<Tonif* s=ocr<'t;iry of Um Board of Homr- Missions. In MM tho ateT. Dr Roberta wa? chosen |irrsi.l->nt of l..ik«- Foro?t (Ml.) ITnivrrplty. H" nr <.[.»..l with th" lllHkralaniillia that tIM resources Ot tIM institution shouM ho inrronsod $l.<X>n.«in. T'^V al<|r In tbrm IMlwal Instnlm* nts. The first payment waa m.i<l' . then (h.Tf whs il*-I:i>. .in.l in ISS2 Dr. Roberts <=iKn«--rI. f^rllntr thnt he roulil not put his polley 1n r^'ird ta th«- university into operation. He rrfirned to New-York to become tatltW aecrt ur,- .-f th- Preabrtcftaa Hoard of Mfwtoaa He retired In MM, .iiid then h*»cfim« president of Cer pnl CTUlvacatty. Din\ilJe. Ky. Whilr th<> K«v. Dr. Rohorts »ms connected wi»h th.- Bo*»d of FfoO|S MtsPtons. the Kev. James KlkßWtao, of Mount rarmc], 111.. mnd« charges Jn iho nssembly held in Fasle I^ke. Ind . in I<W7. to the effect that ,inr> of tln» secretaries o* the board •M i«*oivtne two ■ajartti of jf..nnn *acb. Mr. Know lti expMtlMd later on that h* nad not ln i< n<i.-.i to b»> pweau, or m;ik*> any rliarK'". and that th>- words Flipped from his> lips befpre he thought Tbe.Rcr. Dr. IJohorts promptly rose to deny th<* report. it was rli.ir*prl that, baatdaa re ceiving $.■><•*) from the hourr). $?>.««> paid by John B K.rinedy for the <=aine work. Dr. Koberts ha.l been Mr. K«»nn-dy's pastor. The affair caused much exritement In the a.«s»mrily. T>r. Roberts after ward fold ■ correspondent of Th> Tribune thai h» lud never tak^n a dollar from Mr. Kennedy, who stroryrly urged him to return to N^-w-York. and had made him presents now and then, but they were never considered a part of bis salary. Th*» funeraJ services will be h< Id in the W«rt minster Presbyterian Church. EHlsabeth, N .1.. r>n Wedneaday ■! 1" a. m. THE REV. DR. THEODORE L. SEIP. Allentown. I'pnn . Nov 9. Tb« Rfv Dr. Th°orioro '':■ nao Fetp, preis.jent of Sfuhtenberg College tinea ISC, rtd ropneeted with the institution as ■ profes <=or F!rr<y its foiindatio:i in ]Sfi7. died at mldniKiit '.i^i nicht from apoplexy. hnviriß been stricken last Tneaday ni?ht. He *is born at BactOO, Fenn . .'une 2.".. IM2, nn.l was educated at Weaverarflle Academy and Pemiai lvanla •■<>11pk«'. Gettysburg 04 Befp was ordained .1 Latheran clergyman ir. IM7. and eaaaa to Muhlenbers College -it once ai a rr^fersor and prin^ip^l of the acHdemy department. Governors Haptines. Stone and Pennvpack«r nc cenlvely appointed him on tbe State T'nlversity and Coiio p Councn Dr P^ip win one of the founder; of th° Collefre AF^oclatton of IVnnayUanla, hi IWI He wai presl riont of the l/'JthPr»n Minlsteritim of Pennsyhani.n. from I>#s to 1597, and hid been a delegate to the General Counrtl Blnce i«$V The degree of doctor of divinity was conferred on him by the T'niverpity rf Pennaylvaifla in 1886. A widow, a son and a daughter furvjve htm. Tr"» funer3l will take place Th'irsd?-'- afternoon. EDWARD RATHBONE SATTERLEE. Edward Rathbone Satterlee. who died Saturday it his home. No. Sf> BUt Seventy-eiphth-st.. was a brother of Bishop Batterlee, of Washington. Mr. Satterlee was r.o^n in Albany in IM He was edu cated at the Rensselaer Polvtechnic. Goins: into the insurance business, he became senior member of the firm of Satterlee <t Smith, of No. 62 Will iam-st. H» was a*ent for several foreign insur ance rompanlOS He wa* also at one time secre tarv of the Columbia Fire Insurance Company of this city. He was a member of the Historical and St. Nicholaa societies. Society of Cokmlal Wars. Church C'ub and Century Association, and a for mer vice-president of the East Side Hous?. The funeral will be held at All Saints' Church, Madi son-ave. and Btzty-arxth st . at \n o'clock to-mor row .morning. MRS. ARTHUR JOHNS. Elizabeth. N. .1 . Nov 2"> (BpedaFj — Mr? Caroline Seward Johns, the youngest daughter of the late Robert Stockton Grren. who was Congressman. Governor and Vice-Chancellor of Ne.w-.Tr QMd Raldjcnly to-day at h«r mother's home in Cherry-st . h*re. from shock followtng chUdbirth. The child died Saturday. She married about two years ago Arthur .Johns, of Baltimore, a member of a well known familv in that city, who is a lawyer in New yorV Miss Green, priir to her marriage, was one o' the leaden in Elizabeth society. Her wedding a little ov%r a year ago In St. Johns Episcopal Church, was a fashionahlo affair. Mother and child will be b'."-i"ri together on Wednesday. DAVID A. WELLS. JohnMown. N. V.. Nov. M -David Akin "tt'ells. who represented tbe Fulton-Hamilton dis'rirt in the lower house of the State legislature in IUI-'Bl. died <!m\- at his home in this city, aged seventy-five years. H«» had been in declining health several yaara. Mr. Weils was r^r years prominent in the business and financial affairs of this city.' EDWARD SPICER CLEVELAND. Hartford. Conn . N'o\ 9.— Edward Spi<-fr Cleve land, postmaster in Hartford under President Lin coln and prominent lo politics in this State for mor^ thin forty years, died at his home in this city this morninK frorp a genera: hr^akinp down. He Wis born in Hampton. <"onn . in 1^25. In ISO ha was en |Tim''tg clerk of r>. lower boose of Coagn In IS6O Mr. Cleveland stumped a number of States in ropport of th'' Republican ticket He war; post master here for eight years, having been appointed by Lincoln. Mr. Cleveland served several terms in the Stnt<» legislature, and in 18*6 waa the Demo cratic candidate for Governor. H*- wa? a member of the deadlock legislature of IWI MARIANNE L. BOBERTS PERRY. D»!hi Iff. T . T ov 2S (■Pp.-^i'.ii Marlanae T^enp do»-. Roberts IVrr'-. widow of Charles E. Perry, of this placn. (\\ ( c\ her« or. Saturday at the age of <ipht\ seven. She had lived here for sixty years, and for a long: time h;t-1 been nn Invalid. She was the daughter of Kdward Roberta, of Portsmouth. N H . who. hi IKM '!'vi ISIS, drew up the first com mercial treaties iir-tTn«-pn th«- United States and Siain nd Muscat, and granddaughter of Woodbury Langdon, <>f Porstmouth. delegate to th<-> Conti n«^nt;i; Congresa in ITSft an'i judge of the New- Hampshire Supreme » ourt from 17SR to 1790. Mr? Perry was tho sist^r-in-lnw of the lat» Amnsn J. Parser, if Albany, ami of the late Dr Andrew l>. Peabody. professor of Christian morals in M.ir. Tnlversity for many years. She w;.s the mother of one r n and two daughters, of whom the d.Tipht»»rs survive EDWARD GOULD RICHMOND. Ctmttanooga. T^nr> . Nov. s.— Edward Gould Rich mond, one of the leading apitalista and manu factorera of thla city, died a( >:■• home here to-diy from heart trouble, after nn illi •:'.=! of moro than n yar. He waa ■ eon of Dean Rlchm He araa a native of Batavta, N. Y.. where the burial will take place. He moved to Chatta.nOOca In IS>>7 iind ■.•\ th-> timp of his d»-nth w:is a stockholder In. and the prealdent of, a number of Important manufa" uriiiK companies. He accumulated lar^e wealth, and leavea ■ widow and two coJUroa DELWiN F. BROWN. Delwin F. Prown. who died of gastritis on Satur <iav. in his seventy-Mill year, at hir- home in Free port. l>ong Island, was well known aa a penman His greatee* production, the Lord'a Prayer, .\ oeißtad in India ink. waa the work of nearly six years. He gave much attention to engraving' and eyeruted a reproduction of r>a Vtncfa l.nst Sup per." For Bftees yeara he tducted a college pr. i aratory school for boys In Brooklyn Pollowlnß thli", he was for sixteen years associated with th« Adelphi Academy. Brooklyn. Later, owlns to an aoHdont to Jiiv right hand, h" was forr , to giv. up hts pen work. The latter pari ..f his ||f he devoted to ga.rd< nlng. OBITUARY NOTES. Verona, N J. N v 9 (Special).— Word ha? beo,. recetVCd acre from Mexico City ,-.f tic d.-ath of Mr? H. C. Pmaaatt, wife of the i<e\. \, r Baaaett I Tbe latter waa at one time p«.«tor of the Veroi i Meth'KJlsr Episcopal church She leaves two dauch tcra. Madison. N 1., Nov. ?r» (Speefal) Word waa r cel\».l In M.liilson reaterdaj of the death in Al I buajoerqv* N M.. of Bdward B. Oee who for rannv ' years wa? BOUMCtod with the Mctaal L4f< Insur anCO Company Ahotit Bve years ngo Mr <>.^ w;is ! f-v. r«>r\ Injured in a *am» <>f baatkali and taaaf mjttrtaa nre believed to be primarily the cause .-.f his death He went oat to Albuquerque atx two yean ago in the hop-- af benefiting his h»alt\. He w.is the atdaot son of Chairlea B. <;ee, of Madtaon Hi» bod* will b«» brought h.«m»« t<.r Interment hv I lifs brotoer and mother, who had been with him i for several wecka. BUaaheth, N. J. Nov 2< iSperi.il> -Mrs Bltaan IV. Fairbanks, on»- of BUaabeth's .'d-st tntebttants, died to-dav it her hr»in« N"o f> I'nion Plaee this city. In h' r liiu-tiith year. She was ihe wtdow M Beaary F. Fairbanks. wh> foi manv \.\ir-- wo* . h:ir<lwr>re mTch'int In New-York and jilso one nt ' Fillznrx-th'B liderm^n He aiterward for Mvei il years waa judge of Eltsabeth'a police court. Thf couple had no children. Mr.". Falrbnnk* waa ■ aa Uve of Connecticut. Her death rai due to th« ■ inMrmit!e« of a«a > Lots of style about tlio very long overc-onts and the paddock*and tour ist coats, but al'vr all the average man wants an overcoat of average cut; one ru can wear anywhere until it's worn clean out; "TOOK cut is so conservative that it's bound to be good form as long as it lasts. "Regular" overcoats are that sort. — roomy and reaching just below the knee. $15 to $r,o. Tlio other sorts, too. Rogers. Peet & COMFAHT. BM nuiaflwaj. opposite city Hall. an.i lt«> to 14" 4th Av-. by mn.l. 12flO nroadwny. cor. 32.1. i,r.' M \\>*t aTM St. — A IKII'LE LYNCHING. Three Xegroes Strung l y p. Ii U Said— Two tn Come. Phr<=\pport. 1,2. N'av a DißCOnflnWd r«port<; from Beieaer. La., where Robort Adßer. a. planter nnd boatman man. was shc,t down by n"BT"es last niprht. are to the effect that three of the UCgW— have bfpn caught and idontiflfd. Bad by this time they doabtleaa have be^n lynched Five neproe* were innllcated in the thoottea;, which probably will result Catalfy Mr. Adepr wa« shot siT times v.hii^ tryinj; to cruetl n s'r>< t disturbance. It Is iindf>rstno<l that the threo men =aid ta re raiiclu wfr.' rapturr><i within ten mi!<?s of Belcher, and the nth<=r two are gointr toward Pe Soto Karf?h with two lare. posses in pursuit. Th»» nes;ro*>s who wpr» caught n"ar Belcher were con^enkd by the citizens to prpvont the authorities fr^m ref-ruins them The citizens admitted their tntention to lynrh Ihe negroes It is impossible to communirit* with Belcner to night, and the fate of th» n«-srroe Is n^t positively known MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MIN-TATrr.E ALMANAC. S'lnri's TO3 -Mr.s-'t 434 M^n wttt '--' MOBS at* 12 HIGH WATER. A M —Sandy H.v>k t'JO Oor. I«!ar,4 *:Ji H-ll Ca'e 5:3* P.M.- Sandy H--A 5:43 Got Island S.SS H-'l Oat« 545 INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAV, \>s<»l Krom IJn* Aurajita Gibraltar. Worember 21 .. Cutat<l 'Vor.ct*. . . . Sm \inn. Nfivcrabw 24 N Y & P R *Astorta .-■ Glarsow. N^vemb»r 18 ■ .Anchor Counts N>w -< >rleans. N.iveinMr P... Mai wiry •Finland Antwerp. Nov»mb»r -1 . . . R«»d Star •Nnoidam. H^ttordsm. November 21.. . Hill-Am •tTMtad states. •"*hri«r^r TfrrrtmWr B>tcaa4-Aai TUESDAT. MKKMBEB l •B*ll»n.|rr; ... r.arbidc?. Koraotttr 24 Ump • Holt El D'Tido. Galveatoo, November 2'*> M^rean K-lvin Bank ... H'jn'l^i;>ir..l. November 26 .. Nuece? Qahrcttoe. V member 21 Mallory SeminM* Jack»r>nvUl», November 2"» Cb'ea Victorian L«iveipjol. Kprciabar 20 . .White Star VEPNESPAV Da> KMBEP. 2 Rhetr . Brftron. Novmb'r 2! . N 0 1 10--'l KfntigTn . . ..Dunkirk. ICoieobn 1 I*. . *Amasonenae . Para. Itovetaacr '-"" .. Bootb S ? Ob •Alllanca Colon Niromrwer 25 P R K S S Co •Parima 9t Tboma*. NovemN»r 2«5- . . Q S S Co AlfriT? ';•!'•?•. Vo\»mb»r 2.1.. . .Moncan %rapahee JaetoooriD*. jc«««aaer an ....Qfoa •Brlnr? mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. tO-DAT \>ss«l V»«s*l. Fo- Une. 1T»I1« close. m.l» Jefferson. Norfolk. OM P'vninl'm .... B.oopm Uamoena, Arceotlna, S:SO am 11 '»» t m Hubert, v-Th Brarl!. Lamp a Boh . 12:00 m S f»> r m Ti*Fsr>AY. po"tembe:r 1 El Ba4. Oah«f"."n, MmDory ■ >.*o»ai IroaooU, Ja> ki>.-.nvjllp, ciyl' S 'TO p rr Kronprfnz Wllhelm. Bremen. NG L, !• 30 a m 1 00pm Lombmrdia. Naplei Fabre. S:3oa.m 11:<»<am Princes* Ani-. Norfolk. OH Dotn S:OVpm PriaacM [rene, Kaplta, N G I, . I M a ti li:Of> F^cijra:: -?. OMpO, Panama .. 9:^o am 11 .f" a WBDNESDAT, DECKMMEH 2 CetfrtC UvnpooL Whire F'nr 11 Mi a n 2:30 r m Pretoria r.TriiU'ia. Qii"r«c B Cb.... 8:00 a m lft-ooam >:« n - yr.rk, .-.-i Donrinco. Ctydt .. 12 ptn S "O r> m c^mii?. \v^ Orleans, Morgan — — ■ 12 of* m Hairilton. Norfolk. OH Domirlon . .. Srt>rni SHIPPING NEWS. Port nf New-York, Sunday, Nov 29, \°Q3 Ftramer MaBKBa "Br>. Tuob. Iy>n^^n N<n MBS*! I*, Hi the Atlantic Tranrt Companv. « ,rh 2i) rabia passer *-r* an.l m<is« Arriv»-1 at th* Par at "* am. ?tP".m«T Wartburg (Ger) Schmidt, Calcutta October *. Colombo 17. Port Said 31. Alefcr? Xov^nibor 6 .1 Bos taO 28, to Fun<-h. Hiv» ,<• CDi wi'h nidse. Arrtred a*. the Bai at ft:4(< ■ m st«-.TTTfr Oswi jtrj Otaaga (Hr> Tayle . '"aiw Toti Novfmh'i .'» ari St V'.ncPit. C v I. 17. to N'.n -n i^- Ban, in ballast. hrrhred at th.« I<«r at 2.3i> pm. Btraiarr Vlstllanr-ia. Kniph'. Vera < "ruz ICoVMBkar 3<V Pmfiaau 22 aad Havana 24. to Jamts E. Ward & <J.>. with 4% paawaaws, mail? and DBdse, Arrival at th" bar a' 11 16 a. m. Steamer Kor na fßr>. C\rmi"hfirl. S'trinam N..v»mb»r lf>. Demerara 18, Batta4oi 2i». SL Uada, Martini. ar-i ivvminira 21. Aotigaa nni st Ktttj 22. to A F. Oatar bri'l«<" *i Co.. wit* 2i> pass^ncprs, mat's aad m'le*. Ar riv.d at tbe Bai at '■• 90 p. m pt^nnifr Pretoria ißrl McKensie, Bermuda, \'.-«v»rnber M to a. K. Outerbridsc *Ob . with i'7 paMenaci mails nni m'lse. Arri'p<i at t^i" I!ar at B a. m. Steamer Iroquoia. V.'.it?on. .Iark;«"r:vill». Fla Tfnr rmtwi 2.V and Cbarteatotn, B C 27. t,-, Wilßann P Clyda & 1 ... with p3««»ni'crs ann nris* 1 strum'r Colooel '" T. Drake, Rnbetil. Port Ar hur Te», N l»mbfr 17. to St^r.'.Til on |-.;i;..il;v with ot! Towed barg<- : : O Co. No '.«> ffrn <1 1 Steamer Kl Cld. r:»kT. Oalrestpa, N,ivrmb*r 23. tr> the Ponth'-rn Paelflc Company, with md?» Steamer PrlBCaM Ar.no. XaBICT. Newport ItrWf an>l Norfolk, to ;h»- fid Dominion Ss Co. with paaaeacers and m.lsf BtoMBCf Pi*a (CVer>, F"irlt. Norfolk November 2<\ to Fun> n Ely.' /".• O», «!'i. HadW. in tn--.«lr. will fln'fh lia'li:i)t «t »l;,m v Steamer Chattahoochee, Lewla, P.ivsnrali Ga, Nv»ra b*r 28 to ;i,o Ocean Sa <*,-,, with paawrajtn and mdso. St»am«--r K.itansa tßr) Shfttcn. H;tlt (more November 27. to Howard Hoalder, watt A Co, In b«!l-<<.t. St<at»er <"motf!a. Frrnrh, Phllatfi IpMa. to W!li->Tn p I"!- > & Co, with m-ise. BAH si».ini"rf Onartin. for rnaiiaatwi ii.i Jaekaawflla n«i !nMo;i il'.n KaafhestCT; Borteaax (Tn Hmr». 'Rr i M!>h Klnp iHr). Antwerp; Kurirun.ila >FY). Man>*Ul*«; Don ver. Key \Vfst arti Qahrestoa; Fin;in<-p. Phlladetpala <in tow of tugi John A Huitbea ind Sr^mei? n Pmlth! Htadoe (Br). Hull; Hylaa «f:n. Moaterid**, Bueooa Ajref, ate; l'ni'ei b'nt"?! mgaJjr !"«>Tnirr CWajoa, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. REK3M PORTB. L:vrp<-' \ fCaw 2* arrived. st»..m<-r rnihrln .n- , r>tir - t..T New— Tort rt* ij;:"f:'i«t<'wn. Qaeenatown. N<n 2)'. l<i:'J.-. ■ ■».— ' Ule*. *.i<nr.\< Cam panla (BH Watt ifrom l.iwrpn..li. N> ■« fort Uaira, Wov. : > Paaaed. ■taaaaan Amytenlam 1 rmtrl Rogayveen. Dmiloaiw aai Mer hw Rotterdam 7-4<> p. ra Mlnacapolli <i::>. date*, New-Tort for UJaonn Praww Pnfat Not. g>— Patatfj. st*-aiTi»- M^tn rOeri Borel, N"i-a Y-'k f r Bremen. Hirtyhead, Not M Pajaiil, «t»ain»r Arm»niir. iPr> Bartleti N«-n Tort for Urerp 1 Antwerp. N>- .> salle«t vtcamer st Ntriwlas ißr> l*-» ■ N--w Vnrk i;tn.| ntuiaad to Flushing 1-itiu Hottrrdanv. N<.\- L l^ SaTI-d, Mcimfr 4nist<>Hvk IDuteht Van<Vnheorel. Ken ITork lai pa<>.«<».| i^i^ nt wieht "i'tht Mov:ii»-. Nov •:>■•: rtcaaer Ethiopia ''! r > l,imi ii«n-> •from OUlfMrt, •■■ • York. Havre. Nov 2\. ;, m .- HU-.1. -terrier I»i <ti*mpairn» '•■' r ' wrlvn.l*- N>« T.rk. I.M. ■:• I ialltna of tlie suinifr Bi !*i!i!- 'j^'h w;>s hi •trrar i Cheraomg. Nov Z*. H25 p m Sai:»d, m^mK st rxni!? Mrataoa (from Southampton i N«w-Totv ■rfltr. N-. -to 1 n in l'n«-..<, i- ■•■ K,■ \Vilh»!m «ar prow* iOtr\ c,,p r ,^ r i». New-Tork for PJymonth. 1 "herbmini or, i Bl '■mm Amusements. |\/|AJEST!C ft £SKBW BABES ' IN TOYLAND With WIIXIAM XOnillS and C-mpany ef 110 ll.iaic by Victur lirrbert— Hook by Glen M»ci>on.>urh I'riio Kvks A Sat Mat.. II.M Wrd. Mat $1.00 Danr-TTiB'Q C?*«?I * VAtTD SQOWI »- aa. rnUUIUtiC BrwryAfi /■■ F.^ u--. ::.c taSui.tt OQr.l COiri VAITD I |»» "SAi:.\ M)i,,\." LO < Mwh i>. iii Itnlr. U>' '•...!..,....,,. Vattfl CO -Tin: itnnv 49K'» bworo or the 30 MIJ OOOIJ5V." ItU-- kin.; BIOVAUD U.miiAii I "'' The ' 8 Iy>ll sv * 421 »' afajta T««* 171 il 1 1 U'to» \\v»k Mapiv Hnollaaa s»t avavaae. MTH .ST. lllß.Vmr. n- Ith n\ Hh'b w>J jt s.it 7 K Sf^obt. B. Mantell .» iiit: udiiT or otvjk ici ».\-\ »■• H. O'Neill &• Co. A Seasonable Offering of Fur Coats and Scarfs WOMF.VS PLRSIAN I.AMB COATS. narJe -i .-lcctcrt *in«. v^rio,;, corh. ) _ p^ain. a Irwtrimmpd v^-.th chinchilla 4nd b*um m«lfn <olUr* J $"/.Q0 Viliic. 5125.00. J WOMKjrS NLAR-SLAI COATS. finest aualiti^ in Hot .hap*-.. 2* inch?» , _ long. lined with guaranteed sitin«. ... -^ • 5«>V. / .-> Valur. $^000 WOMLN'S 11XCTRK SF.AI. OWS'r COATS. jN« n bo^ <Kip^. n » ( ilecves mi] cu«', lined with gim-inteed «i!in< , , 5-9.7,5 Vjlue, SJ7-50. ) MT\'K FLAT SCARFS, new «hapc% with chenille frin|e finish, it $24.75 VFRY LARCL FLAT MINK MUFFS lo m»tch. $35.00 LARC.F. CI-lISTF.R MINK SCARFS, with tail« $14.75 TARfiF ROItND MUFFS to nulch. $lr\.sn ALASKA SABLL FIAT SCARFS, very fine in quality and new «hjpe-» . .. $14.7.5 MUFF r to match. $12.00 SABLL RACCOON BOAS. lona flat new «hjpe«. *>f fTcellent (jtwlitf » n «l )«| -- lu<trr. A0 inches lonfl I w>l*.l»» TARC.f FLAT MOIT9 •■• m,»rh. $9.75 Also, a number of new designs in ««rnall Neckpieces in Mole. Lrrnine, Chinchilla, Nink. Sables and Persian T^mb. Muffc to match. f.xtraordinary Bargains Monday in Women's Suits and Coats. The word "Bargain" is often associated in the minds of newspaper readers with cheap stuff. In advertising the>e suits we offer values that are real bargains— well made, new styles, excellent materials and at prices considerably under their actual worth. WDMfVS SUlTS— Three different model? in tnixttrrev «ohd colors and hbek. The materials arc cloths, zibelines. cheviot* and twerd*. The iwf«i $14 . 7 lona coat effrcts. •»'! <atin lined I Worth $22.00 «nd 52* O<V WOMLN'S SPLCIAL WALKING SUITS-Of alos<y panne cheviot* . a!«» » *>j- AA rhevint? with lonj skirt ro^tc, <atin lined » *>-*J.«JW Worth $32.50. WOMLN'S COATS— In medium lengths of covert and blac* ker*ev cloths. <ci ~ well taUored. fitted front, corded seams, satin lined thrmi2hoot »'*l-|./0 Worth S?f> fT fcl r J .- ... The Celebrated " Ldwin C- Burt" Shoe Particular Women who have always known Burt Shoes as the best, yet have hesitated to pay $5.00 a pair, will eaaerlv accept the opportunity of buyins them at our price, viz.. $3.50. We are the exclusive ?ellin2 agent> in V Y. dty. - Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Madame Adelina Patti Practical singers and speakers even-where depend upon Hale > Honey of Horehound and Tar for preserving purity and resonance of voice, and of course the great Patti would use the best preparation for this purpose known to her profession. Since the most successful singers and speakers find Hale \s Honey of Horehound and Tar indispensable, how can those less favored by nature and training do without it? Drug gists. A mu at menU. UMLI O Matinee Saturday ->.ilv at 2. TBfeMTRE PAXIIX FKOHMAN M%naf»r "A JAPANESE HIG.iTIHSALE — ♦ A ttCm.l uF MODERN JAPAN 100 In cast. BRObGWIY ***££% fT^AfiK it*. FRITZI SCKEFF BABETTE NKW AMSTKKIMM. H^'d T^-nlghr ■«2d <5t . w»st of B'way. . an-1 Tv.-m«rrow Klaw & BrlSJanst*. MKra. , t»l P<^hear«ia!s m Orr.MNO WBUACSDAT. AT % T KLAW * ER LANCERS MOTHLR GOOSE m;\v vokk. Evpj a* « Ma>* w>d A- sar B'way & 41-4S Sta Klaw A Erlan«rr. Mgrs. & » La;t [KLAW A ERLANCER3— Qry Ulin* 2 Price*. 3©0.. »1.00. »i.s». OtR IlUn ■W>*ks. 4b — — 4 JSTOKERBaCItErI :v - m » i> - fc »>w 1 g t ga FORBES RORKItTSOV A OERTRt'DE KLLIOTT "IIIK I.H.HT THAT FAILED." Tu^xdav. I>^c < Tlrket Sal* Thur« IV 1 ANNA HKI.I) n "MAM'SEMK NAPOI.Kmn" VICTORIA in THE DAN ELS ' SFmV^-. in THE OFFICE BOY CASIIVO 7- Firft Tim* in N V TO-MOUKon Fvp « ti N ( ; a w s ,r; SiilP piuu eduiiroes Sis- mioisorM,::^ • -* < -r^ L'TTLE PRINCFSS 1 YPIP l! wa ' v Trtl Ave *a-o*aa* BUS LinlV ■- •43 »ts Mat S,tT!Trtar 2 M <;ra«r \ «n -t.i.ldlf«>r»| In "KFD \THER" CWTiaUUMIO is^the Bt« S-n-attal Hit Princess Theatre" Kffftnw?"r ' KYRLE BELLEW * " R^:- *•.***?> C.ra.:k<nij-i. ■V.TItOI*O I. 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PLanonn M<iehltn.i>-M M-»«i»-r'' i " irvlij'ior \''fna PAMIIPAU Th>ir«fta\s lw.«- K, St. Jin t 14 H a«a»ii f-r a*ni •■ F<-rf-.rm*nr*<» NOW ON SALE VVFHF.H PIAJOM rSEP UTIN rUaCali E<[> at . :• Everv Evj rhla Week A Sat Mat . tt?e i, 9 • 1 p.. firm«nff» ->f "IM BI'NTEN RorK." |/riTIJ' Z> i u-vra » BKST MIOW l> TIiWV iVtl IN iV tTAI SO— <3r«at Acta-CO ■»■*■ ■■■%#! |«t», fu I TRICK* '::,<-. an.i 3Oe. For Women, $3.50 per Pair. IHl.— Bill WJOJL. iwanßni E> s. Dec 1 •• ? 1=; THE MANNES QUARTET -- M- Clars D«mr»>«ch->!aan<-» rkicr> Mr f««r Arlrtlm-inie Ob** Pab*-rfpt!»r> tirk-t«. $15" «ir» • »!•;*•••. J'.ii. at Pitson's. f*7 Broadway PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY cf Ne^ • rr! D«* 4. at ' ?a' DM I I • «!■ CMMtaetor: Owtav F. K«*el. ct Frar.k'-r f i If Solo!?': Adrle Vi» «ler Ohe, F;ar.^ Pr^rram: Svmp Nn ". Beethoven. Pr»lui« «n.l rinal*. Trl*?an ar.d Is-->!'l<». Warner. Cor<r»r"> N->. ;. fnr Piano. Tschatk Till Eulenspt*ijf'.. 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