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COUSIN. H princess Leopoldine of Hohen lohe on an American Tour. , :' t 1"'1 ? ? lohe, who er ? terdey Wilhelm II. from 1'r?? ' ? ' Pi ir?. Egon, a ? ? ? fat Victor ?if Hohen? bor and Prln.ce <?f ?v '? u ?>f ths Imperial ,?i?ii?. ?'in!. ..t ? lernten] Bhe h ni?iron, the sMeel of whom, i namesake, is t*onn??cted ertth ? th? Int? rlOT at Merlin ? it, sub-lieutenant man navy, i- now travelling in purpose of j. inlng minion and aft??t - Bl ? that she bes < the At ntic an?i deserted tor a time OB St..nil., ?ir Lake. In belongs to the mad rerelgn fa . ntltled ? lueUty with the . fa her mer . . . ?.. leo i i by birth to ? '? I .1 ,?n ! in?-. tod Its ? Hob Romen Empire ?. ?? ??? fourteenth century, that ? ? bkowll ? t one 1 in, which now be Talleyrand ? ?? ' Ann.: ? rather, t ... t.? their - n?.w by ? is? ned ? ? ? ? ; Began. '- ddlne Ho ? .?f the I"? rdl Its, ?ho plays an Im ? ??:? tri ? ? i mem .- ??i i.?.i?l> :it VI? nns He r t o t he ? thei i.?-for?- him, ? ? . the t ?olden Rom.Tt.ces of the Voss Family. ? Bet ley, Im i *?. ? securmi ma ? i i?-.i l ?"ii i Fran < ? i wil. the "oil kin-,'." o: ? i appened I - Ily ol } One of ii li ? ? on ' him b? ? the Gl M ? . levoted itlon u i .. ... ? the an i ?! M? i ? k. which i - " I ?? Inte ('nun! ' ' ? ? ?. . ? ? i ? : 1 ' ' ?%8 ". . whom , ... : ' , ? ? ? Georj ... ? .i him with ? ' ? i von In 1 tha devoi - : ...... own rank. ? ' ? : flded to ? ? ? ? . ? ! ? '? ' ' who wh? n - ild !.. ? n t he ot hoi ?he revea ild be ? d on? ? ? ? ? -, . ..: ? ? . >n all I ? ? ? a ? ?? ? wan nd b< i ..i be ., lbs only ? ! hed I, h es his mat . ? - ' ? , n bul .?.?.Il I,im : , im ol ? ' ? ? enjrl h II,. ?11.- loMJI- ??I * th. et th? II i . 1 ?f bel Potsdam wasi ??n with th?. Qrooes in thslr tight sgntnst the wldoared Countess ron Voss, which ? ntalled to the latter nom? Il ns very akin t.i ostracism Swettenham Episode Not Forqotten. That th? English have not foraottoa the unpleasantnsas between sir Alexander Bwettenham, the formet <:?>v.-rn..r <;.-n-i.il "' 'aini'i?, and united Btates Admiral Charles Henry Minis, in ittT, at the thrne of the desti ictlve i irthquakes at Klnsston, in I land, ?vis sh. wn la one of the ad? dresses d.iiv. t?d ??t the recent meeting of th? BrK . . latton al l*o*rtamonth, by F ?' Hartog, faglatrar of th?- Unlvendty <if I*?*mdon Bsplalalng thai he ws of th? examining board ol the gr**at naval colles? at Dartmouth, whence naval are gradu?t?***!, as midshipmen, Into the royal navy, he declared that on the occasion of his examination at the college fea weeks prerioti?y he liad set the ti the following question, in order to obtain an Idee as t?. their common sense, u ? t end i imposition "You am to write a letter ?xntler the fol* i n cunu I ? i '. ? Fou are to i oppose ? elf th. governor "f s tropical Colony v 11? h has r?*-cently be? o de? tated by s hurricane You have teletraphed ? ' Brltlah admiral for assistant??, hm j nnot reach yov for son? ?lays Mean while, ti.Imlral of s foreign and friendly t "wer has ? ome t- the ? lane? of the and hai off? red to help you bi ? s party -f bluejackets, which offer you hav? accepted Tin landing party has) ? able , ?dstanc?. but the help i as now arrived, and queetloni of divided suthority hav? nd you ?? for? ?k:, admiral t.. wlth ? ? *:?*?** i i- mei i.nt he has taken no notice Yon are to write s tactful ktter asking him to withdraw hli me* without delay." ordlng to Reglstn r Hartog, fullj one? fourth of the naval cadets conveyed their n tlmatlon t.. the for. Ign admiral That he take i iin~.it otY t.y inviting him " ? ? to ? farewell banquet The ? v. had various other .hen n rthy of ? train?"! oil ion,atist Perhaps it would be well if the hoard ol r-xai ners at Annapolis were to take a ;.. ? out of the booh of their gues of th? naval college at Dart month F?,r it would be useful to Imbue th? fut n admirals with some |usl how t?. .,? t when tl <?> Rnd th? mselv? nfroi ted bj so tactless, cranky and Impolitic i I olonlal ????vernoi ai Bli Alexander Bwettenham M .RQU1SE DE PONTENOT -? MAYOR EATS PURE FOOD Devours One Oyster While In? specting Garden Show. Mai at. en oyster lasl night The particular that appealed t.. the Ma? ? was in a i.th at the Pure Pood ' ? ing t eld In Madison Square astronomical feat had ?1 lyor renuu tad "That tastes like real pure food " As soon as Mi. Qaynoi appeared at the entrai f the ( larden on bis row ? m h<- ??a* tsken in tow by f*aul who la i ni?.n Tin- Mayor ? vi?'t> i practically all the d nol linger tayed longest al the booth wife is ? oush faulty . lei an : ? ? M iyor "1 am il that trad--mei loa ; ty sr d? monstrstton ? ?? . *ery bes t m< doing aws tin- kind ol ? exl |>?U8e was !.. foi ?I ih?- Utl tion Here he remai , kind- ? gii I'd like lo mai t ) The Army and Navy booths and tbs \. ? istry cxhlbil Iso his Interest MISS BURDEN ENGAGED Marriage to David Dows to Take Place Here This Winter. Newport. Sept ? ouncement ? ? . ement of Miss Owendol} youngesl ? : d nd Sin I Towns, nd Rurden, of New York, to David Dow?, of New York The wedding, M li said, will In New Y?.rk ?his wint-r. but ? il ? ? r i ?ht that Mrs ? ? h held ' ? publl nnounc? ment form? ?i t h? members "f her t imlly and pome of hi Ml ? Rurden Is sn sttra? I n oman and for ?ome tlm? memrx f th? I Bhe wrlll . -, port li fea dayi to visit th? tatnii ? y 1 low -, an uncle of her ? ? ck, N v ?i family r< union her? thlt w< eh Mr. and Ml '? T t Burd? tter foi ? .......... ? : ? married ? are ei cted morrow foi i i with Mr Burden's parents at ... ? m Mrs i Tov na? nd Burdei annlna a ? party In honoi ol th? .,\ alght WEDDINGS. . ? orfer, daughter of Mr and Mr?. Louli J. Recken .i i ?'linn. took place d;w at no n at R< xhall, th- home of ; Bib? ron, v> J. The brld? ' rere her ti r, - little . ? . er 1st? i. a ho ? ? dhelm was ? ?. i ? , tii Brow? r, niece of Ml and M- r.., deiick 'lar: ? ' - 1er street? .|< .i h? re n- alght to Keni i tl Karl ? irk. by the Re*. Dr. William M !_? srr? n tor of th? North i i ? : - pi (Special) ? - m i ? . daughter ol Mr and Mr- , ? Q riookwa; of Nt I . both -, married to?nighl in the Ha ' !l l,v in. Be*, i ?aniel Hunt < M i ,? ? ?. BYRNES'S DAUGHTER TO WED. ii. nrj B (Tark, ol So \i I W? I i, . Louis? Byrnes ds . i . :, . ... ? ms P. Byrn? I ' ' n.t '??it-, ii..ii ey are to be mai ? ? i?, n oi Tii' n . ? ,. toba i I" Mi Byi iw who , No 111 Weal 77th tree! gs. I- '? Is eara old. II? irav? Ma tai ) and tres irei ? ? FOPDHAM'S LAW CLASS LABOE i ?School's Seventh Year, with New Class: of More Than Oai Hundred. The i-'oi'ihaui ITnlvei II B?.i ol Law l now in Its sev? nth ??? mr, was foi mally l opened I l?t ?t ramegl? n ill The more than one '.,.,.. . ? iti lbs Inrgeal i lass l ., t . nt--t.-.i llH ? nol H >?? fin mi i aflei '.n si N" :..,. wn, re a.-. ..mm...i itiarms : ' ii dr? ?t t identa ? ' of the a h. In th? ' '' ' :???:. I at No "" *"?** ' ' " roQulred 'M'KIAIBIMI Lands Passengers en Fifth Day Out from London. _ SOME FROM THE OLYMPIC W. R. Hearst Arrives - Favors Champ Clark for Democratic Candidate for Presidency. Through the earl) start ? he had from I Qaeanstown Issl Bundey, the Cunard liner Mauretanls mana^d to mak.- ?i- una nail early docking lest niuht. lending her pas sengera in this dty Bhortly after >> . These i?a.?s?),_..rs hkd breakfaal !n [?enden ? Baturdey, left that city about noon an?! w??r. In N? w York on th.? erenltlg O? the fifth ?Jay In time for n bite ?llnn.-r The Mauretanls brought oSei i.'? sent-'.-rs. Ut betnt lli Iba sa!n,,n and 111 !n th.? ?second cabin. Kv.ry stateroom was lilted, a few of th?. travellers were from ?h?- disabled Whit. Bte.1 liner * H) I William Rendolph Hearst, sccomi ? li wife ;in-i Mcretsry, with whom he , had made a trip through Daimetta, s.rvii. i siavonia and Rumania, \?.i- ?? pe ..a the Mauretenle. li?- said he hsd been swsy so long he \\.?s i.i.i in touch with politice, bul added thai he bad airead) Bxpreeeed hli tdewi ?m Movc'i??! Harmon end ilovernor Wilson ai Pr?sidentiel timber When eeked whom he fsvored for tin Democratic candidate to: i'/!J he -1 ok.- i?,- t-hamp "Mark. "The refui al of th?' ? !enadl in to secepl r. < l|?t??. It) ," s u?'. M?' ll?-at -t. "W8S a '.. m. i f.-it certain that they were in favor "f redpro Ity, bul ?.' .-????ins that did not want it " 'i' . Right Hon Lord st? itheoi a, Hi>--h ? ? lanada, returned on the ? tenle, iccompanled by his ?ieughter, the Hon Mv Robert Howard although ninety-one years "hi. hs eras active ana . hi ? rful, snd express? ?I id? ? to leave fi.- Cenads last night i am fled to L'..? off Mu ?-. !.?? said, m l do not like travelling b) ? I I n- ,.r sailor Of , n ir?-,.. thll WBS a line h ipii. ker trip than th?- first mini? n? this country, seventy-three yeeii-i ago. That voyege took forty days, Mr it vas ?considered a record for thai time." T.??r,! Btrathcono, when asked if It was true thai he would represenl the Dominion anpthei . ? u In England, repll? "Why. i am golas bach t.. Englend nexl W. dnes lay on -his Bhlp." , Concerning Canada'? refusal to swept the reclproclt) treaty offered by th.- ITnlted States, l.?.r?i Strathcons seid: ??] represenl Canada in England, snd T roiiiii not ? i n opinion on th.- sut> ?, ?. -t i ??.in soy that Cenada bes no un frlendly feeling towerd tin? ITnlted states." Mrs Philip Ven Velkenburg, who. before ? ??,.. t., her pr?s? ni husbend, was t'-.- widow ..f William ihiv.-s Chapman, M??- Connecticut drygooda merchant, re l ist night "i. ' I? r to bring ... ;? ? -: ? The ces? would be tried i?i the Supreme ?'oik? ? . ? month Mesnwhile, the seid, she would lees? the fon ? ?,f the lit. Wl C Whitney in Fifth avenue Mm. Ven Velkenburs ?pent much ol her Mm.- anroed with Misa PSm a?' will come to tins country in time f'-r the trial .?f her dlvori.- i ?lit. Among others on the Mauretanls wa-? Frank \ M II ?v. the pul Usier. ? I ? ??. Olympic when h< was rammed in Soient I ? ? ?!???' eld there wa? no i:r?-at b1h ? board aftet the a? eld? ? ? ral be? lift, he d? l r< d, ? -?-- tl it tie- navigator Hawke wa in effori to display fei - nd did not cot .. d< i the M" ? 'i "f the ? Hymplc ??r the pow? r of hi After tl ?? til Mi Muneey senl i wii ? I? to a friend In Laondon, askir - tl - he i- bk trans? ? tl for him on the Maur? '?? ? Othei Ms iretenl? ?rere ? ; and .Mr? Aquirl, Mr and Mn Theodore w Cramp, Reer Admiral Mi (leorge i: id? . J ? ? ??? ? tritt, Colonel W Qordoi McCebe, Mon Ignoi Jemes P Siiiti.it and Mr and Mis Clereno Mackey. SIDES WITH INSPECTORS Loeb Finds They Put In Lot of Time Without Compensation. Th. ???? plelnt ??' customs Inspectors ovei long bout * of work because ? ? ? . docking "t .ifter dst 1-. , hea heel teken up by Collector Loeb Th. ?.,?>r?is for the first taro w?-? K ni Beptem I ? w? i that i: were tended eft? 8 i- m. while th? number <?f . ? . ? ? d ?fnr de) houn \\ ta it whs ? | own thai .... ? Beptembei 1, air I rs on Bep ;, mi,? ? 2 ?n?! neat I) ?i.M.t.-. n bom Beptembei rere compet?? ?i to repoi t on Mal.?.; ' m t?? tak<- ear? of ?? mers coming; ii on thol dey All work wea done withoul extra ? ompensation The Inspectors oompi itn the! they are up thai "??'?? during the on, when nlghl work he .i matter of almost dally oceurrtsnee ?if the 128 men on the force only abo I are available for beggege Inspection on week dayi THEATRE TICKETS STAY DOWN Managers Show No Sign of Following IMr"?ro's Example. Then will be no g< n? i si sd> snee m the ? ? ..f theatre tlcketi despite the fact tha? ! ' i?! i:? l - the price ?.f hit h??- seeti "n Saturday nights fr??m |?? ?i i.. ? Bhuberl I favors tht plan, bul will not adi n?re hi-, own prices Th? only other It ? ha- I.? ? n ; .. n I" i.i? bier ?*?? <*" In In? "Th.. Harden ol Allah," which is uoon to :,. produc?? ; ai th.- Ontury Theatre A repn ? ? ntatli e of Mr Beta th? Bel ?? Theatre w > made lergel] ai an attempt : ? SICK IN BED; GETS SUMMONS Supreme Court Refuses to Vacate Order Served on Woman. Holm? swy? aak? .i I l?. ndloton ...-i.- da) ? te the servi? . f a immon on hi-- arid ?t- ! : i m an action brought by in ihn mon A Vedder on the ground thel arhen Ihe summons was served Mrs Jon?-? ??? as ill in bed lustlce r? ndl? ?, n d? ni? d ?tlon i " \ ? ddet nd to i.i p_ ni i n??te ?t be r*?n d? red n< arlj ? ?? real eg? i . irtas lhal th? stat.it? ol llraltetloni would autlew his ? i ?im hi ?a ? Id? i i?? ?n? If? bed ot.hi 11? lilt) m ??? i trins Mi Job? - it her bom ? ? '? ? i .-...... ?i onkei s, ... , woman ? mployed ?he ws HI Au ? ilth lot ? i ? >.iii|i|.iii,.,i mal Mu ? Bmlth ??? m to hl home, poshed her s , i -?.-?t tl.? r. .?i,i. and, soins ip 'o n ? roc.ni n I erved n.? |,:i|.? ? ? ? in? h s? mu? iffi t< -I the i- f. ?,? , ?m i tlon Ml Smith ? n? n verain ... fold ??.. ?' the meid U| stall . ' pelng \l? ?, i. i?m i K? ?l iboul Ihe - mis'iai i?l Ml null s ' ill, ?ii, he ml ? a her .o ? i ? mi.-. ' Von er? Mrs Jenes ?hank you ?/????.i mot alnf " MISS CHASE IN SHAW PLA London, Once Cold to "Man an Superman," Now Enthusiastic IPv ? ?t.la to Tila Trll.line 1 London, Bept El Pauline ?'hnse-?? n\ pearanc? as Ann Whltefield was tl n< v. i feature ?,i the ravivai of Bernai BtiaW'S "Man ami SnperiH I II" t?'-tll?-'i ??t ths ?Criterion Bh? played Uve pa a it'i a m him-!? ?i humor : ml an ... grace, ;,f,,i r?-\?-aif! genuin? ?t.-n.? power, with th?- light?****! i oeslbta tone Roberl Loralne's Impereonatlon ?>f Jol Tenner was ev? brilliant th. ??h? ?i h. ? nac?, il th - part in Amerlc Then was a Substitut* f"t" Alfr? Bishop, Lut ?h? ?-..m- any was exceller ?Edmund ' M- ???. i?, mir, |i.-rhii?s. tl ?Ir.'l!? st Bgure '?n t'a?- 't:-ir. Tin pis ? r ? ?I With an i irlinslasm in-irl ???iiy in contract with the Indifferent end coolness originally displeyod i London. INCREASE OF "l00 AT YAL University Starts 211th Yea v/ith Over 3,300 Students. I ii\ T?-i. gi i ??? itam? ? N'w Haven, s--i I tt Tals opene,] li 211th ?..n t?, ?|.-,\ with Slightly Im-r.-as. .h. ndance. Th?. tr? shmen i lam In tl academic depertmenl win number aboi - and la the BhefneM s?-i.-ntiti<- Bcho? about )'??. and Ihe university membershl Is likely to,exceed UBS, an Increase ? about i?" Two nee dram assumed ofne? to-daj the Rev Charles R Brown, ??? Oeklan? ? 'ah, in th? Divinity ?School, ?end Prt Hans Oeltel in the graduate school Des Brown ?u.la the i'?? ? Dr. Curt?a arh ?i|.-i| euddenly during the summer, sad Pr feseet .?.-it'i replecei ?Professor Andrei W. Phillipe who . rgenlsed the ?gradu?t tmenl i w. ni ) y< .?rs a.-o The Maaon lehoratory of mechenlci . ngineering, whi, h doubl? - the fa? lllth >?f this deportment, ?.?a-, opened todas I i- on Hlllhouse avenue and is the gift < i-eorge ?'.rant and William Maaon, of Chi cago The Bloene physical laboratory, o the Plerson Beg? Bquere, Is sboul bal completed, an?i ground has just bac ?broken for the Boologtcel leboretory, ?> ame squere, snd for the new Wrigh imimiria! dormitory, oa Mm ??i?i campea. HARVARD OPENS WITH 3,001 Freshman Class Largest on Rec ord, with Many from West. Cambridge, Ma?,.-. ?Sept tt, Harverd Col lege opened its doors for Its IMth year o ucademlc Instruction with a registration o students in the department of art end sciences Itagtstratton In the law a? medical Bchool? will Increese this numbe m eoti-i?i.-rah]y over :..????. The frrahmai mm- yeer ? scee?i In numbet aa . v? r admitted to the college ' There era larger representation from the Wea than usual, through the effort of Preelden Lowell, win? with presidents snd seen teries of Western Harverd clubs bav worked t?? make the college popular in tha peri ol the c untry Among the enterln U dents is Lionel 1?- Jersey Harvard, . ndant ol ? reletlve ol John Herverd who founded the institution in ISM Ph meetings ol eoui i f.?i Inatrutfloi srll i. held to-morrow, . Redcllffe College opent-d to-day with i registration and a rec? r?i frrahmai ? lass Ai ? there wen eddressra by Presldenl Rriggi ind Deal For the entertelnmenl of Ihe fre h ,ll gerne wea i leyed late b? iu.. n two picked t? inu CORNELU^TlNTEMPERATE President Schurman Denies Ac rusations of Crane. I?',a. I V Y . S? |rf 2* In his addresD to the students .?t the opening o| cedemlc ? ? ? -ii t-nl ? rslty to ?l -. Presldenl Jecob .Gould Behurn plied to tl - ? -a of H T ?'? n ?? ol who called attention h few ??...?<? ago to the all? ged ? i ? Int? mp? r anee among th? tudenl u the large] American ? ? ? ? nlv? 'Having failed ?o convince the America: p ibllc thet a < olleg ? m is worth? 1. ? Mid Pr? irtnaii. "? tacks unlversttl? ... i know the pr? denl many prof? of Herverd "i ale, Prtnc? ! ? 'olumbia end l know ,. ,: .,..?? pi ?feseon at Cornell, ami I m? ? ? ? . thai Mi ? ?? am '.- allegation ar? a libel and outrag? on a i?roii|. ,.f the ablest, most high . i an,i devoted cttlseni ol the repub? lic ' i >r. Bchun ed that he had mad^ Investigation end had ?retched the conduct ol tudenl et i "oro? i for a lorn; tlmp, end knew there wes no Intemperance at thet ? itlon Tl ? registration i I ? 'ornell . -?? of IM over last year al this time There ere 2.512 old students en? rolled and l?_ freshmen. The Increese In the freshmen i I - Itt The total ? ?1 1,781 if- expect? d by about MO befor? the roll li i om k t? d 45 CHINESE IN COLUMBIA Number of Students from East Greater than Ever. Thai Columbia's popularity jn China Is i ? ???>? than that of an) othei Am? rl< an university l-? evidenced by the record king number of forty five Chines? stu? ? at th? unit emit] thl rant tenter ,-. was the beginning of lectures for th?? fail, end bright end eerly did the Chinese students i--?? t-. their claairoomi in the academic yrai of ""?" tt th?-re were blrel) a half dosen ?Chinese attend? ing Columbia T?>-?la\ there arc more ?'hi nese In Columbio Mum la any other uni? versity in th.- United Btates, and there la promise for an in?-r?-a-Ina number every Th?- ? Mill ? ? ,'??.? la students t?. chooi ? whate 11? ge th? y ?hink best Thet an mai elected Col la thought to be due to th.- feet thai to man) Chinese gradu?les of Column! no?.?, holding responsible positions in China 'I'll- she? IK ? of anv ? Ihlnese i m itudenl In ' lolumbl i brought forth this ? - from ??n?- of the ?Chin? "The officiel* in cherge ??f the government ar?- sorel) afraid t.? sllow many ?-...in, m? n t?. stud) Weeten ? . they fear the) might i?- supera? ?l- ?i by the ? i <!? in aftet th, lr ra?turti t<? Chll P. & S. BEGINS A NEW YEAR Dr Cragin Warns Freshmen Against Becoming Specialists. The ?College of )'h in Wee! sjfji street, opened ?? ? lerda) ,?!t.| n??oii for M?? '? ?h academic reai )3event) eine nee studenta nrer? enrolled during the de) Tbc students now number W m . ?,iiip?ii?.i v.im m last ? ? u Presiden! M? bol ? Mu raj Butl? i ..f ? ??? lumnte t iiiv.i'Uy. with which the medlcel coll? ee Is aillliat? ?I pi? i.h ?I u th? ?.| exen le? s m il?? lecture room < ?th. ( the i?iaii<?i m wen i teen s \\ Uimi,, rt, i ?i w un.?m ? lira ? ; ? ?? - on i. Rm m? tt. Molt. Hat man S? hulte ami f , Jenewe) I >r ?Sdwin H Ci sgtn, proi ol ol t'ti k - and i:? n? i olog). delivered an addreas on "Sp. ? i.?u-m In Medicine." ?ha 11 > >_- which be said thet Ihe apecletlet ??a. naturally ?? narrow man. and then added: 11.? not ?pei lallsi loo ? -.,?. i?. Develop \,?iir*?,-lf Hist a a man BCCond ... a ?lo. na third ? si ? i?r ? "regln paid a tribute i the br? idth and man) aid? dn< "t Ihe g? n? ral pre? tl of th* coi ntry, but n mied thai Un? to |en? s tit m.-?u? m- bad ? :?>?? <-xt.-i, ?. THE CHARTER CRY FROM ALBANY. "Help US, Murphy, or we ??ink!" I Mve for any one man to compass It. Tin? literature of even one specialty, h? de? clared, was almost beyond the graap of an individual. -??_____ FED MANY MILLIONAIRES. Mrs. Rebecca E. Frick Kept Famous Philadelphia House. [Bjr T. i.-m;i; i |o Th? Tribun? | Philadelphia, Sept U Thtsre away In Ihla i Itj to-day a woman who, in her younger days, had entertained at h?-r table peraoni whoa? privat? wealth to? talled .?.'?".'??1."?1 Bh< was th.- friend of sui-h m.'ti a- A. -I Caasatt, .lud?;- Cadwal? ader, Georg? Il Rarte, -r and Anthony J Drexel Blddie She was Mi !:? tu cea K Frlck, -t The Hermitage, W??s( Consho ? , . f? ? mer t Ivll War nurse H.r boarding h..us-, at No ZU South un street, where for years prominent 11 a i.tii. ?ai- of tii- l'. nnsylvania oad took luncheon? waa of mean pro portions ami unpretentious Interior, which bei patroni arould never permit her t?. Improve it wai tarted slm< | ' a Mis? Wilson, a' ..f th- comedian, Pram .- Wilson \ Mr- Prick's natrons were: Horace Blnney. George Roberts, A A M?l....d, Franklin H Gowen, David Will rams. General Hartrauft, Alexander W \'. let? r, i i. ? v i-;. ts, Harry Bartol, William Arrott, ?'hail-- Cadwalader, sr.? David Si nil. Theodore i. De Brow, MorrisI Clothier, J. .1 su!. Henry Whelen, sr., Hen? i j Wh? len, u', tawing .1 Hutu. 1. CI [fiddle, ''I.arles L. and Beauveau Borle, (ieorge Btephenson, Andiev? M u llliam lirooka, .1 Botch Wist? 1. Krank Patterson, William HIIL E?Jgar Church, Henry Justice, Th.lore Juatlce, Dilwyni w ; 1er, is.,,i.- Clothier, .1 B. Upplncott, ' ?.?1 pincott, St. phenaon 1 '1 Am? - B. Mttle, Jame? M Swank. General Wagner, Rodman Wiater, C ?? Harrison, Alfred C. Harri on, u w. I ? un, l. \\ i.-t. r, .1 Bobci 1- s.ris her, Jamea F Mit? hell and Jos? ph \\ hur? ton THEATRICAL NOTES. ??n account of change? to be mad.' in the ...st. th, first performanoe of "Th? > 1 Homes," announced for the Broadwaj Theatre for to-morrow night, has been post poned until Thursdaj night, October ??? s..it.s airead) purchaaed for Saturday night will be griod for th? opaanlng night at tin? Broadway Theatre 'I'll- final closing of the Polies Ber?ere Theatre has 1?n definitely settled upon for to-inorroa evening 1 ai Monda ts.??;-. oi altering the house Into a regular ti.. ?tre will begin. The cast ha- been completed which Is to support Mme Simon- in "The Thief," the first offering of the tem?os French ? at Daly's Theatre, October if E*dv/tn Ar? den ?rill ?ak. the part of Philip Voysin, Albert Gran the part of Baymcmd, Sydney Herbert that of the detective, C I't.i-ids th- !?'. rdltiatid, Grace lla's..?, Vlllla t?a- pat* of Isabelle and Mm- Blmone, of course, the Mart.- Louise, the part she n. ,,i. d In th? i'. mat? In di au,a An.g the passengers on the Majeatlc, ? d for Am-ilea ti..- day ts tore yesterday, was Lewis Waller, the Ei ?ctoi uho 'will play ths pan of Moris Androvsky In Th- Garden of Allai it.. ? rentur* TI entre Lad) ? ?i. "i" one ft tors of th- ( Jrrsh Players, arrived in Bouton yesterday and '111 r. m.'in with th<- company until It 1 turn to puhiin a number of Lad; Gregoi ? ?Maya r? nclud? >i m (he r? i -1 tes ' "i the Irish Pis rr and s 111 be ai te 1 later on In Nea \ special performance of George Broad new play, "Boogbl and Paid POr, ' nlll h- givei for members ol the th-nri-ai profession on Bunday niu-iit The pot* formance will tak<? place al th? Playhouse, in to thorn outside of tits pro? fi Ion a m b ? by i ni) ? 1- wen IH army and na*<*j officers ii. . ml at th? ii. iai.1 Square Theatre lai I night to see the klnt*?marolor pictures ol th.ronatlon and the greal naval review ..1 Bplthead i.? i? Lee, s ho pte) 1 the Mr Podmor? In ? '" at William ? 'a U 1 's turned) Tb?sa tr? and wn,, eras uddenl) atricken blind .? .im n? d t- t be cast last ? V? lilil??. Ml Li alie t'.,i ter, s ho haa been ill, ?ill retui n to her rehrarsah for th? road pro d 1 11.>i. of "Ts 0 W "'ii' n" ilorliur th? ??? 111 1 ? ? k v sketch -ail. d 'I'h. Ore il Bum -ation given al the Lamhs Club last sear and later al the ' i.oii?-' gambol" In Ths Men 'in-all-, his been purchaaed roi the Priera ? ?ni and, ?ith it original raa including l'ail Broten ?di make a tour of the Percy \\ llliam .nt- iheait? Ing 011 < '? loll 1 .1 m. .m between the ? llanta ,1 ail ' ? own on the na* ? -?m. i.,.-.ih 'ii coi.n.1 n tl- .v. ? York Root Theatre, beginning at 1 o'clock, j Ni w V01 |i um OBITUARY. EX-SENATOR C. F. MANDERSON. \. ?? ?-.-is received here last night of th death of ??Senator C?arles ?Ttederick Mandereon, of Omaha? Neb., on board the ? er Cedric, which s?*?led fr..m Llver eaterday He went abroad early in' r immer for hi- health. He was ?., pas?I . op th.' Otjrmptc srhen th*? Mir White star liner was rimmed by th- Hawke General Manderaon was horn in Phlladel , phis In 1?-T7. and after being educated in the public achoola there h?- moved t<. Canton. <>hio. where he studied tew. At the outbreak I ..t ti?- Civil War he enlisted :n th- Canton ! Zouave? Following meritorious s?rvtee In I campaigns in th?' Middle West sad an Sherman's march to the ?--a tie resigned i from th- army on account or aevere spihal { wound ? d at LOVeJoy Station. Georgia in :?';i H< tted briga? dier lo neiai in IM he moved t.. Omahs and quickly rose in th?- politic l councils f N? brssks m ?, el? ? ted t'nlt? d State? Senator In ? d t. -??l-.'t-d in IM in ?h- P?nate he ? ? ? Joint Commit.? Printing ami a member of the roramitttes on Territories, Indian Affairs, Military ? ' daims. Jn ti ?? -??? ond ?? ? ? , sial ' "ongr? u he - ul el? cted ??r.' r. mi.if i . h\ nate, and con? tinued In ? ? Bice until the Bannt? .am.- Democratic, in IM, srhen he raaigned. .'.din M Thuraton aucceeded him in ? ? ?Senat? II ??.ft? t 1MB be was ?-?? ? ri.- Burllngtoi system of rall roadi west of th.- Mlasouri Rlvtsr General Mud rson vu long a rnembei of th- American Bar Assodatton. and -.. ? ved . . " Md.it In ? ? II- marri- M ? Bel.''a Brown, of Canton, Oblo, ? bo was with him on the trip ahroad MAX SCHOENFELD. Mns Bchoenfeld, president ..f th.- Loeb .?-? Bchoenfeld Company, "f \,. g* Broadway, dealers in la?**es, died "ti We?neo?oj l,n Meran, Tyrol, Switzerland Mr, Bchoen? feld w is aixty.one years old H- had been in po-r health for sum- time, hut th- aears of his death was imexpected. He les ? in- married daughter, Mrs. Jennie Tuhn. a resident of 11.1> ? ir in- body ?.?'in not be brought her? for burial. Th- campan) ol which Mr Bchoenfeld was head has ml oras in Mew York City, ''anid-n. X .1. Ptehklll, N. Y. ?m?l Rorachack, Bwltserland. THE REV. DR. WILLIAM PATRICK. Glasgow, Scotland, Sept. SI.?T l>r. William Patrick, principal .?f Manitoba Presnyteriati College, Winnipeg?, Canada, lii-u to-day at Kirklntllloch, Scotland. William Patrick, !? it. era? horn In <;'a< go*a i'i '? ?" He eras educated in Glasgow t'ntversity and at Heldelhurg He w-nt to Canada In ""'ii ????r-' had been principal of -:?!??. that date LINCOLN'S BODYGUARD DEAD. ?Washington, Bept ? William a. Lswls, a bodyguard of Abraham Lincoln ?lurln?; th- Civil War. and a pi-man at the Whit- House for thirty-five yean, died here to-dai it- mu eighty-Bva yean old, th- deal policeman on active duty m the i national capital OBITUARY NOTES. FORMER JtTDOE JOHN JB88UP, of th? r-,i uceeter ?'..unn ,\ .1 i rourta, died sud !*?? n ? fr?mi an sttavck <.f acute Indigestion yesterday at Wi.o.ihury, N j sin?-.- his retirement t.-n yooro ago he ha?! been prac? law Jud '.. i ity-ntne I ? ,? old MRft ALICE M II llAUKKK, ?rtfe ??f Charles s Ba?rker, oled al har home, No. he?? Bedford a?.nu.'. Brooklyn, on Monday, at ths ige ot fifty-eight reara Bhe ? is actively engaged in charitable work Central CtMigmgattonal Church, aid eras on- of th- managers ?.;' th.' Industrial Hams ? tot ?h- Blind up t.. the Urn.' of her death. i it. aides !?> i husband, ?be leaves ?? n. I Charit i h White, by her first husband ERABTUB RICHARDfON, i peH and j autl ?U. dl-d al Wo ...so, k. t. |{ | . daj in his svenl it as Mis Mar thS Klchard'on i?i..,k. ol ? ?lit? .?.?.-o. Is a j da ugh tei Litis i'im'ii|.'|.'s, ., rnemfcer ?.f the New Tork Produce Exchange, died yester? da) at his hom- on I'ark Hill, W-st i'h.-s t-i ?t th.- age ?>' slghty*four yean He v' I I '?? LtlV? Of Holt, i.l itn. Holland A Peter A Piacoffe, atea i? a membss ?>f in- prodoce Bxchaage, and another son, Adolph I. . o , Men N ork lawy-r. -a ? MDOWELL FELLOWSHIP AWARDED m u i. is i'i..- i ni,i,,,,, i ? '?umhrMga, Ma 1. s.-i i *g wiuiam i'?uno. i. Merrill, a member of th- s.nior class ?.f ths t'nlverslty <?f Chteag??, has Wan Hi- Ma. I'owtll fi'llowuhtp in drumatlc composition at Harvard. The announce was made thin eventnn Mr. Mer? rill's ?iffi-rinK wiis an unnamed three-<ju?t play tWiallng with i'o?tnopolltan Mfe. The fellowship, which wan originally founded in IMS b) the MacDoWOll ClUb of New York, also carries with It ar award of $??V> -? DEADLOCK IN IRISH STRIKE Difficulty Settled, but Roads Wouldn't Put Men in Old Places. g N'ofwitli-i.-indlne the an? no un? .-m.-'it ?aariler in the day that the ?i.i lared by the Amelgamated society Of Kailwav Servants OB all the railways of tretend liad beca scttM, Il was later asese? talned that the negotiations sie <i?>u?ii?.??kat trlkera a? ? ? pted the let ? ? ?- ? <?m penles, but nrhen it ?ame t.? reeuashig work the tr?mpenles refused to reinstate th?> striki ? former i.nions, a? that would meen the displacement el ths >.?? s ? ho hod been ??? ?aged to (Ml them NO PROFANITY. PLEASE. it -, Tl ? M? Mb i:? stator There Is en appar? nt note 6f alarm in Mr Qoethals's order thai tbere I? t?ih<? m> swearing at workmen in end arodM ths and ?ther dams along *h?- P ? tu Th? off! tali li charge are supposed re sil th?- dam work on hand they ? *a Batel y ittend to eithout taking on others us dlversloi ? ? DIED. Brooke Byron A .inn.,?,. William H. Emma D, N'twmti William A. I a. Ikle?. ?,?-..rue I<. tu "? ? ~ _,|?. ,r.l .', K.,tn?-r Wl?lam H. lieorgs it :'??!.! Max f Oardner, Ifary M gtowell. EmelyeA, . impbell Ilopkti - BR<X>KS - i Thursday, s.?p*am???r ?_>? Jail Byron Ald-n H kl Funeral a hite raa.l?lan?-a. 14 j ugh v, Brooklyn, Paturday |na .. s 10 .clock Int.rniant at UM? ? BROOKE At Kaat frang". N J. f?ept?w?beT JT it*i t. Emma Donaldson, wt?tow of the late -, ?n Bro, m. ?' utrvlre? will be - Orace ?Church Onega, geteraas*. hep ? BULK?ET At hi? home, In S??athrort. <"onn . [ember 28, IS11. ?3, i ?*? Rulkley, .-on of thi t? i...? an.! Ernenne Bulkier. Notice of the ' h?re:ift?r. CANDEE?Oa TussSsj ?Sspterabec W. lflU ,,| \ Cande?, ???''??1 tt, aon of Ha?aat<?f A Hii.i th? late Edward W. Osease ro ? ?-i iRNINQ FORMER MEMBERS of th? 1?* Battait-?. N M, N V . ar.- requested te ittend fh? i, ore? m rorntne. a s? i ?. I- a_ will be held -. !u>. September ."?, lull, at the Pre?"3y ? Church In Rye, S. Y. Truln leaves -? itlon, Saw Fav?n RaJ'.roa? nt ?_:!.'. r m. H. T MAl'RT. s?-. r?-t?r? Veterans '.at IintTH?or.. N M M. T. OARDNER Sn?1<i. nlv. on Tnnraday. Septae-r.bsr ?_?? .an. Mar* Miller, ?m??? of DeaM P. Osrdner, age,? 72 '.?-.ira Funa-ral tervicea at ! i.rother In-law. Reaolvad net. No tdt Wem 142d st, on Sunday. i actebsr t .?t * p m. HAI.I.M ' ?'. Saddsalr. on Wertneiday. g?p t?mb?r 27. mil. Campbell Holiday, in his Funeral servira? ?tu t>? he|<j at ,- residence, No !>? Monro? st., Brook? lyn, on Friday evening, September W, at j HOPKINS On Isntonesac 2". ltjtl. Florence. ;,?.?! .. i.irs, daughter of Frank J. and Margar?! ''? H'pkln?. nt No 3iH rih ?c, houtn Brooklyn. Funeral Friday, Haptam i.-i- te, al 1 i> m. JONES On September -' it'll. William H. Jonsa ? retired member ..f the Brooklyn ??m.ni Funeral fr^m tha raal ?I.I...f his sister Mr? f n. Laag, sa ii*> ,. Brooklyn, on Prtday, aaBp t.-inl?. r 20 at a In ? m [CKWMAN Suddenly, on W.?ln??ail?). **ottttk? , bet JT, ran. William Aufustua NewauaTas il. BSth \???,r of hla Hge Kunero.1 aarvtv??# Will he held at lila Ule r< ?,.l?n, .. \o. 9T4 Bedford av? Brooklyn, on Frida) ?venin? ??m-?! J''. 1811, .it B:S0 o'clock. Inter | meet pr" ? RO? " ?N Rosamond Anna R..h.?.?n. aged *A ral The Funeral Church, N?> -.41 Bract 9 ' ? fFrsnk i: Campbell Building). Frt.tay. Iks k HOMER On Moniay, Seuliasllll _.'?. \t_? ?r gB> i.tin II R?mer. ?tervl as Friday SeptsmrMT 21' 10 a m, at th? Cant ral l'?e*i?, t?rtan a. Broadway an?l BTth ?t Interment aro a Cemetery, at tha n?n,<-:.u-n.<?. of ths family. 8CHOBNFEIX? Buddenly, hi Maran. Tyrol? M.iv s hoenfeld (Ror ? i? Kwttsertaae si? ?\\ i:i.i, \t Hastet Bessenot, n. v. teak CMS < ? i -- ?Ud li ,,r heart f.niara I ,n A v. rill at.aWi-ll, v* If. ?>( William It' and ?lauK'it-i ?r the ,.,i. M?nerai John r -n. I Hannah K ?.vertu ,.f st t'aul H.iHtiiii and l- ?? An?ele? pa|>era pleas? r?py. TARER il . Sa p?. aber l.t Ann?, i-'. ni? Taber, widow ??f Auaui - iMt.er ?,n I dauahtsr of th? late John il Fen ? ? ? ?,,.?* m tha ?.?Hi ?.-ai of hei i?j interment at Woodlawn. Haturday. September ,i<?, |j jaj a. m ''Kin?:?? win meet train leaving Oran?! it' 1" ,1." ,, u, . lelUllitua. w ,..?i .??4 n station .?t u i?. ?" t KMKTKKIKS. lilt: U ?MIDI AWN <K\UriKRV la re.olilx SCCCSslhU hy Hartem train from Uraad Central Btat'oo, \v.?i,?t,-, ?nd J.i?m? avene? trotter aad*by earrtag? Lets $i.vi ?u Talaphon? 4^.?... Ursmerry for n??k of vi.Wa u. i, arsoeatattes ?w-* Oltlce. ?J K.iat ttd St.. New York ?_1ty. IMIKKTAKK.RN. FRANK ?, CAMP-S?-U 241-3 W'aat IgA an OFFICES MAIN OFFICE No Ig? Naaaau ??rea, UPTOWN OFFICE No Igat Hr?Mw?, _. any American Mian In Telegra?t fiarT*7- ?? RARLEM OFFICKS No 1ST Eaan 1*bTi__ No Ml West ISSth sir?e<\\^\*^>\?*. I'.'.Mh atraiet *Wg Waag WASHINGTON BUREAU-WMtory ?atldH^