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1 TH NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1903. rr SOCIETY AT HOME AND ABROAD Littls little, town filling- tip. and ry there are new arrivals, but It j3 time before society la actually -tabUi-hed in It Winter quarter, The "aburb eeason la in full XCaOl jUborbood has Its looal round of gaye-.

Thr 1 hardly as much golf this rttT as in former aeatona. and tt said it tht Scottish ran Is loelns; Ua vot-ue a fashionable pastime. At Meadow Brook' tnt re the Autumn, meeting! of the Mjat. which afford occaaion lor break-ju and house parties, in Weatrhe teI too. there are hunts, and the reonty Fair has been attracting many white Plains.

The weather, although, trifle warm, baa been delightful, ana the wntry to at Its best. The I-enox season last at least a month longer, and ad-k-? from Tuxedo and from the- Hot CY.nn of Virginia Indicate that those K-rtijuea sre beginning to be ray, and that rh jay fresh entertainments are an- In th Interval between the seasons many vve taken the time to ro on little Jour-8ert. Mr. and iJr. Stuyvesant Fih hare jj a party to the West, and lira.

Fish j.M been indulging- In soma of her caustie coniaenta on New York, and Kewport o-dt-ty, to the great' dellrht of the Western (orrefoodent George Gould and his son tare been in the South, and Mr. and Mia. Alfred Vanderbilt have taken a large party to the horse show at Brockton. It was their intention to have gone into the Adirondack, but varioua reasons. Including the' sasettied condition of affairs there just bov, have caused them to abandon the plan for the immediate present.

Mr. and Pembroke Jonea have been paying a round cf visits in Baltimore and Delaware, ind Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt lav jiift returned from their cruise on Use North Star. The shock of the death of Sir Michael Herbert was keenly felt both In New York acd at Newport.

The Duke Roxburgh bad not departed on bis bunting trip until the beginning of last weak, so that he tosld not be reached In order to have -a discussion of the plans as to the wedding ef himself and Mias Got let. Mrs. Goelet b4 cot had the date fixed, owing ta the Einesa of 8ir Michael Herberts Although th fact of -lis death seemed to many to be. a very sudden atill those who him just before he sailed for Euro pa that he was a very sick man. In tct.

Sir Michael Herbert has been delicate, for years, and he passed the Winter before he was engaged to Misa at Malta, where he was very I1L He belonged to the race of "Handsome Herberts," Only a short while ago there' was a photograph exhibited of four generations of the family, including the venerable Lady Herbert of Lea. whose name is so familiar to the students of Roman Catholic literature. Be-tfdes the Ear! of Pembroke, his brother, fir Michael Herbert had three Bisters, the Baroness H'igel. Lady Parry, and Lady De Grer. who has been married twice, her first riband havrg been the Jate Fourth.

Earl LMidale. Sir Michael Herbert and his brothers and filters did not follow the faith cf thetr mother. Lady Herbert of Lea, eat were brought up the Established thurch. Lady De Grey, his sister, ia per-kips th best known of the family at the present day. She and Mrs.

Ronalds are the pillars of musical society In London and the patronesses of and sine-era of promt. Lady de Grey has been always hospitable to Americana, The rua triage cf Sir Michael cJ Lady Herbrt wan a love match. At tfce time Sir Michael was the Hon. Mr. Herbert, attached to the British Embassy at Mias Wilson waa a great in New York, and her sister, in mar-rrirs 0tden Go-let.

and her brother, arrying Misa Caroline Astor. had made wiiUsfit matrhee. The Hon. Mr. Herbert r.t wealthy, nor at the time waa Mr.

Croeaua. In fact, although tae Wllrona have been very s-ealthy. their eans then and to-day are moot aiodacate a eompsri-ion with the great fortunes of the New Tork fatniliea. Lady Herbert did Rsdi for her husband, and there haa sel-enn been a young matron more popular in fee various embassies to which he had ieen attached in the alow but sure process advancement during the past twelve rs. They were a davoted couple.

Lady He-bert cares less for noclety than her V0 sifters. Mrs. Ooelet and Mrs. Vindfrhllt. It seems to be decided that the wedding the Duke of Roxburgh and Miss Goelet a not be postponed.

TJiere will not be many invitations sent out. and there Tjn be the smallest of receptions at tie Goelet residence. Ladv Herbert waa ry anxious that nothing should be tMnred in the original plans. and her will be carried out. There have been several notable arrhrala irir.g the week of people from abroad.

now nearly the entire New York con-tissKit which had been traveling Is on this tide of the water again. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Hewitt. Mr.

and Mrs. Seth Barton frca, and Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt Field Eahop are among the latest. Mr.

and krt. Seth Barton French have had a rlp. and they are returning the Hot Springs, where they have a coun-VJ rerldence. They will be In New Tork ater in the season. Mr." and Mrs.

Cooper Jjitt and Mr. and Mra Courtlandt FleU t'Wop have been making antomubU trips France and Germany. Programme for the wek does 'not ffw anything very remarkable even In the ribarbs. There are Tuesday afternoon wiase parties at Morrtatown. axd the real-U throughout that neighborhood seem runtly busy In giving- dinners to each ber, driving miles and miles to these fanetlons.

The wedding cf John H. Mc-CsHosgh and Miss Anna Dodga Is to be a JMe matrimonial event in the Suburbs Jrek. There will be a muslcale for 2ftoay Wold Sanitarium at the residence r. Ehrady at Ardley-on-Hudon. and jweare two weddings In town one.

that 8 Leffens and Capt. Winchester ncia Sladen, will take place on Thurs- "ong the numerous engagements of tha has been that of Miss Louise Scrlbner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scrib-to George R. D.

Schieffelln. the aoft of and Mrs. George R. There date yet fixed for the wedding. Mr.

p.lin a nephew -of Mrs. James rBeekman and cousin of William Jay elin. who married MIS Shepard. of Mr- Georf R. SchieffeKn of the two lsmay brothers, is one daughter yet unmarrledi vr.

and Mrs. WillUm FlUhugh White-aee re amocg those who sailed yester-J for Europe. They will go to their Eng- country seat. They return to Newport, bei '-WtlR, r. next Summer.

Mrs. Brockholst William Cutting are -also to abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt are credited with a r.

waiUng untU after the wed. Mis Gov't to the Duke of Rox- BKageroent has also been announced "nce Douglaaa Coppell to Louis "nt. Mr. Halght la the well-known J1 and member of several of the hunts. ifT has also been apnouneed the er.gage-Uiam Lll'las Belknap Johnston, tha rHter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Johnston to Howard Jerome Hlldt ot ai.1- Mr- Hiidt is a son of Mrs. Ban-Zz'. Pwkins and a grandson ot Ue late Jerome. rption to celebrate their silver wed-a given yea tar day afumoon at their waidence.

West End Avenue and 8ev-T-second Street, by Mr. and Mrs. Aldrlcb. (Miss lUrriette 1L Dall.) lr daughurs. the Mfsaes Louta.

Helen lAay, and Anne Aldrlch assisted tn Mrs. Aldrich wore a gown of brocade trimmed with old family miiig week will bring several wed-'Sf 71,41 of Mu" naV C. Dodge and H. McCuHogh. will take place BarTlib's Church, Inrlngton.

at 3 Wednesday, and a speclar train i Uke th from town to Xrving- aod back. Tie weddlne reception will White Lodge, tht residence of tha brlde Mrs. Stephen It. Olin. M.ss rodge, who la a daughter of the late Earl a niece of Mrs.

William K- anderbtlt. and of Mrs. William Travara. Her mother was a Mlsa Harrt-man. Whose second marriage to Stephen XI.

Olln. was! celebrated last Spring. The attendants are to Include Miss Evelyn, K. Parsona of New Tork and Misa Harriet of vhlnjrfon. who are to be na E-ard McCullougb who vhlVbro.ttp The ushers a J- M- po)k- George H.

Malrs, D- o-lt. Alonso llTn, lAlmbeer. N. A. Flower, and Mies Dodge'a brother, W.

Dodge. Another of Wednesday's weddings will be that of Miss Elisabeth Wilson Moore, a niece of Mrs. J. Hood Wright, and William H. This will take place at Mrs.

WrlgJit's place on Washington Heights, tailed The Folly, and Mrs. John N. Conyng-2m- Mr. Wright's daughter, will be the matron of honor. The Rev.

Dr. Donald Sage Mack ay will perform the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception, I On Thursday Miss Elisabeth Iffcrts, daughter and, Mrs. F. Raymond Lefferta, wm become the bride of Cant. Frederic Winchester Sladen.

United Army, Church of the Incarnation, 4 o'clock, and the Rev. Herbert Ship-man, will jrotne down from West Point to perform the ceremony. Miss Caryl Lefferts will be her sister's maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be the Misses Florence Waring. Antoinette Maclay, Blanche Morrell. Bertha Schefer.

Henrietta Altken, and Gertrude Hall. Capt. Robert Callen, United 8Utes Army, will be Xwst and the ushers selected are Capt. William Doane, United States Army: Lieut. iWUI-lam D.

Connor, United States Army; Capt Charles Echols. United States Army; Capt. Joseph Wheeler. United States Army; Capt. Loola M.

Kuttman, United Ftatea Army: Capt. Mortimer O. Bigelow, United Staten Army, and Messra. F. Raymond LefXerts, Frank Sladen.

and Frederic Swift. A reception at the residence of the bride's parents, 24 West Thirty-seventh Street, will follow the 1 i I The wedding of Miss Edith Elwood Fglr-chlld. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Samuel William Falrchlld of 65 East Fifty-sixth. Street, to Winiam Reed Klrkland.

son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Klrkland, Is set for Thursday. Nov.

10. i i i There has been' a change In the list of the attendants for the wedding, on Oct 21, of Miss Catharine M. Clark and Oswald Hering. The list of ushers is now as follows: F. R.

Lefftrts; John B. Krelsher and George Qodley of New Tork; B. Fi W. Russell. Allan Jackson, and William Lewis uiover ot Boston: wortmngton raimer or Albany, and William C.

Pope of Philadelphia. Ardo Hering, as already stated, will be his brother's beat man. Mlas Clark" a only attendant will be her sister. Miss Elisabeth Clark. "mm 1111 Henry C.

Pottrl ntirht i.ii xn 7 Eugene Hlggl on Oct. 10 i for Include amonrl Emily Taylor. The marrlaee only daughter ier ot 109 West rt aii niitri, inn on Thuraday we a parents. The marriage daughter of Mr Wagner will be ins- in St. Luc Church, in Wei tn will sail on the varuna Eurooe.

Her arueats will Jtrm flnOtWArw1 Nathalie Schen'ck, and Miss dding Dates. of Miss Adele E. Ksnzler, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kans- lOne Hundred and Twenty- John Muller wilt take place ning at 'the home oi ine 'of Mlsa Susanna Halria, John Halrls; to F.

George relebrated to-morrow even t-as Kvangeiicttl Lutheran orty-econd Etrcet. THE WEEK SlcUl it Tk4 S'tw Vf tints. MORRISTOWN, N. Oct. auc tion sale of box4 for the horse show In the grillroom at thd Field Club Tuesday ntght was' a lively ajnd Interesting event.

'It showed as notHi that there waa show, which Is days of. next 4 the bidding for three meji paid show. This pri was the top bi seem to Indlcat club to bold the right direction. paid last year before, Perhap year were due talent displayed at one' time knocked down to Leslie D. Ward Twombly.

S100; 100; 20, Arthur D. Foote. ISO; 20, Charles W. Chaffee, a niece ot Mrs. and was married a fort-Maclay at Cooperstewnr AT MORRISTOWN.

ng else conld have done bio lack of Interest In the to be held the last three eek. The competition In first selection was 'mora spirited than eTr before, and the fact that $100 each for their selec tion augurs well for the success of the i- Is $17 more per box than last which would that the decision of the thow on their own grounds in the heart of the town -waa a move In the The price which Mr. Tiers a box was considered rather high, aiifl beat anything ever bid the high prices paid this the splendid auctioneering by Robert Dumont who wielded tils hammer wnd cried the Going, going. Igone song In the sten torian tones of i professional. Out of the forty men who lid for boxes Tuesday night twenty-seven- wtre millionaires, and for df one hour there was more rd In the grillroom of the Cards will soon be issued for the wedding of Miss Marlon Estelle Vartan, daughter of Gen Joshua M.

Varian, and I Dr. James BuShev Locherty. It Is to take place In the Madison 'Avenue Baptist tJhcrcn at noon on tsaturcay, rov. i. Locherty and his bride will live at West Fori.y-eightk Street.

past; week pas been notable for tha many announcements made of Last Sunday Thi Timss announced the engagement of Mr. John D. Crlmmlns. and Miss LlHan Stokes Holmes. On Wednesday there I was the announcement of Miss Isabel- Fowler's engagement, to Francis P.

Palmer, and of Miss Francis T. Thornton to Ltndley Murray Hoe. Oa Thursday the engagement was announced In this paper of Misa Emma Wallace Rutherford, younger daughter of Mrs. George Crocker, ta Philip Kearny, a son of Gen. John jWatts Kearny of Washington, and a grandson of Gen.

Philip Kearny. Mr. Kearny is well known and ia re lated to the de Peyster, d'Hau'evllle. and other old familiesJ Miss Rutherford haa a retined type of beauty and is an accom plished musician. 138 Three Important engagements announced in yesterday's Truss were those of Miss Amy Gordon Olyphant, only daughter! of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Olyphant. to William La Reshe Anderson of Gra mercy Park of Miss Edna Mitchell Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Mitchell Cook, to Henry Klllam Murphy, and of Miss Adelaide Barclay, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, James 1 to Algernon K. Boyesen, son of the late HJalmar Boyesen. the well-known writer. Miss Barclay and Mr. Boyesen are to be married within a few weeks, although both are extremely young.

1 i I Other engagementa announced during the week have been those of Miss Florence Coppell. a eister of Mrs. Lawrence Elll-man and Mra. Edgar H. Booth.

to'LOuIs Haljtht. and of i Miss Jeanne Buckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I N. Buckley, John Sayre Martin, Jr.

i i The wedding of Miss Minna Lentllhon and Montgomery P. Crook is to be cele brated Nor, 10 In Trinity Chapel. i Mis Eleanor Patterson, daughter of Judge Edward Patterson, and Harris Rob-bine Chllds. son e-f Mr. and Mrs.

Harria Chllds. of Brier Knoll. Great Neck. iJ are to be married hn Oct. 20 In the Church of the Heavenly est.

The engagement has been announced, of Miss Nathalie Hatch, daughter of the late Mrs. N. WJ T. Hatch, to Herbert N. Raw- iina- -r -i I' Mrs.

Charles R. jScarborough of 10 East Seventy-elxth Street Is In town, and! Is stopping at! the Buckingham, Fifth Avenue and." Fiftieth Her cousin, the Countess Bulow Barhely. will arrive in town on Nov. 8 and will Join Mrs. Scarborough at, the Buckingham.

i i I 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mackay. who are to sail for Europe' In January, wllj remain at Harbor Hill, their country Place, aft Koalyn. until then.

L-ord anl Ladr Bray sailed yesterday for Europe alfter a short 1iit to this Icountry, greater I part of Ithe time of which was passed in! Others booked on the neanla or Liverpool were Herbert H. Post of Flushing CaptTouUer Fergusson, and the Marquis de fljiarl. -j 3Ira Samuel Bcrrowe and Miss Effie Borrows 4r at the Hot Springs of for the Atttumn season. I i Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Maclay Bull and vn Kutllsre at Cooperstown. N. where tneV will fmaln nntfl the early Winter. Jlrtl Fordyca Barker hi taken a houss in Forty-ninth Street. Her daughter.

Miss jjntan Barker, will be one of the debutantes this Winter 'i. ill. and, Mrs. George Crocker are to be neat sreesi at the Hot Springs of Virginia. I i I Capt.

Mra X-ydlg have arrived in town front Newport for the vtr rharlea Hull is also In ana win mm town Europe. i has closed her vr. TTerberl laerie i. Bouthampton and is at Highland v.ila. N.

Ti. the counjry sest of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs-i J. tifrpom -murgau.

of the Long Island people have been In attendance at the locust Valley Horse Show, which close yesterday. those present were Mr. and Mrs. rharles W. Wetmore, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul SratbL Mr. and Mrs. William D. M- -n(1 Mrs.

WUIlsm C. Gulliver. UifcxT; and Mrs. Thomas Maltiand of and Mr. sna R.h.r.

Maclav thoM Presoai Mri. were i the short space wealth represen Field Club housi than ever gathered there Before. The boxes were these bidders: No. 21. Dr.

$100; 22,. Hamilton McK. 23, Richard A. McCurdy, R. Whitney, fflO; 24.

Robert Albert U. Vernam. SO; llarkness. ITS: 27. Robert H.

MeCurrtv. ia TaonK ur.n cn i- llam' tj; it, Le itt Clinton Flanagan, i 75; 2S. Richard H. Will-lams. harles Scrlbner, $70; 2, George G.

Krey ingbuyaen, $H5: 81. W. P. Bliss. $70; 33.

Ge rge O. Frellnghuysen, $65; M. Dr. Frederic H. Humphreys, George Q.

Frelir ghuysen. tl3; 15, Louis' A. Thebaud. $75; W. B.

Skidmore, 13, John CLafUn. $tH; 12. Charh-s H. Mellon, 1L Ramom H. Thomas Tn- ar Ogden.

mti: 10, tleorge O. Kip. $: C. lckliffe ThrocMmorton. :6.

Dr. D. H. wcAipm. om.

Aits winslow, asi; SH. lade, $45; B. F. Evans. M.

cole. $47; 41, Thomas 8. Arthur Whltnev. $45: ylor. $4U 42.

William S. 3. A. Du Barry. $40: 44.

Mrs. J. Morean $45; 39. Charles w. Cau dwe 1.

41, Henry letchford. $43; Catlin. E. Mrs. Juliua Dodare, $40.

Ihi TOU DC TiMen bova rava a tea nartw at the Golf ClulJ the first of the week to return to college. Mrs. waa present, and was Elliot Smith In pouring Wednesday for Ifarvard. teen here araln until tha midwinter holidfys. Moat all the young lM-opie were at tae tea, and a few of them tne attssea Bworda, tbe Misees Vernam.

Messars. orda and Vernam. been let for the erection 'man nerenla at tha hnm. of Mr II. C.

Mctllymant. wbo recently purchased the Marsh rrooertv at Morris gardens, pergolaa. and i are hecomlna- vrv Twm. Jar, and no country house of Importance In this vicinity ik without one. There la sv line Italian garfen at Cedar Court, one magnificent cotonnaoe at tmnresalva Ana ham.

and allosen others which might be named. I Washington's fteadouartera will ha tha scene of a notable gathering on Oct. 1ft, when the New" Jersey Boclety of Colonial Uames wlu meet here for the purpose of commemoratlna- I' CilA Uni.tA... E.m ers (are expected to be oayi win oe ariven over of matters Colonial. Dr.

is will read a paper on Judge John Whitehead on "colonial Morris- men will be present, as mlnlea have been invited two snenkara nunitiAnl Mortistown Is O'tte wealtbv In tha mat top ef members In thlls aristocratic bodv there irtV Anrl fArtv vnmlwMa besides the Vice JPresldent. Mrs. Frederick G. Bumbam. ressilna; in this town.

rare B. Ravmond. who eeka on a trip through nuirwiajf morning. Clark has Issued tnvita- Dart at hr hunt tn Monday afternoon. Tea er tne wnisc nuel 'freeman ha va their house at al Harbor, Mount Desert Island.

and ire now at home on- Sherman Hill. Miss 1 Freeman returns to Farming-ton Seho the first of next week, and Master Bout igate is already In Tafft School at Water I in order to further beautify his slready handsome prone tv on Madison Avanua. Charlea H. Mellot) Is having a large terrace built around the rouse, the whole to be inclosed with a limestone wall: and topped with a terra, cotta Tha Im provements will fcost i en mat miss Martha is to be one of th of Misa May ke of Roxburgh haa set vlth Interests Miss John ston is the fiancte of De Lancey Kountse of Mendham Roai. and she la expected here onth.

for a Visit at Del- barton, the hand lome country1, seat of Mr. and Mrs. Luthe Kountze. While Miss Johnston Is here she will be the guest of honor at many 6 nners and receptions. Mrs.

Granville iV'hlte entertained sixteen at luncheon at th i Golf Club Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. White ave Just returned from a short vacation tri Mra Xlenry Pat erson Phipps gives a dinner to twenty esta this evSnina; at the Golf Club. It Is her first function of the season.

THE NEWS OF NEWPORT. celebrate their Marmaduke Tll: assisted by Mrs tea. i ne boys lef and will not be were Mlsa BehrT Allaaaa llnm hj iirartley. Uehr. ontracts hav or a handsome commemorating l.u to zuo me present, and th to the disruesio Charlton T.

Le ijiiavette ar. win read a par town- isot man only the local aside from the Mr. and Mrs. have: spent six Matne. returned Mrs.

Charles hi tlons for a bridi Normandy Park win oe serveo at Mr. and Mrs. The announcer Johnston of Maco bridesmaids at tl Goelet and the Morristown agog Closing of tha British fEmpasey Net- wlthstandln i Departurt Enter-, tainmi nt Continue. I SPtciaJ 16 1 hi Ntw Ytrk Tmm. NEWPORT, R- Oct 8.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Fitshugh Wh tehouse. MI4 Leary, and Capt and Mrs.

nip M. Lydlgt closed their cottages to-day slid went to New Tork. rbltebouse Will sail for The remaining mem- Embassy, iMessra De- and Waterlow left to-e Embassy. who has. been at the Summer." fat for New imerous departures there social entertainments D.

Martin gave a ladles reception at tbe ICadwsUder pottage this aftertioon. and dinners were gtven to-night by Mra Vandersdt at The Breakers in honor of CoL anf Mrs. William Jay, who are her guests; Mrs. Hermann Oelrlchs at ResecUf fe. in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Charlea Chllds, a id by Mrs. Tj Shaw Safe and Mrs. Burke Joche. Coraelltis Vand' rbllt returned from New- Mr.

and Mrs. Europe next we bers of the Brlti ring. Wyndbam, day. and closed Richard i Merto Berkely during Vork fjo-day. In spite of the were a-, number to-dayi Mrs.

Pet York thla morn North Stir, and rival on the 4 team yacht mmedlatety upon his ar- went to trie residence kt Mr. and Mrs. jRlchard T.I Wilson, whire hla wife' la a guest. 1 No plar.s for ti marriage of MISj May-Goelet will be ro; le until after the return of the Duke of I oxburghe from Canada. There are nun rous rumorsi of the aale ot real estate.

Mr. Pembroke Jonas ia looking for a Ne estate. i and is said to have made fers for' thai Btuyyeeant Finn villa. Crossi aya, and fori Francis Vj Greene's itate on Rldtfe Road, but no offer is likely to be accepted. William Le la Is reported to have madej an offer the F.

Wl Vanderbilt estate. Rough Pt nt, whtch Is 'likely to be accepted. I Mrsj II. Ti wnsetTd of Waablnaton. wbo occuplei the Kills villa the past Hummer, is slso lookl ig for a Newport estate.

Mrsj Burke Roc it, Mrs. J. lij M. Croave- nor, Mr. J.

De Forest Danlelson, and Alfred O. Vanderbilt have returned from the Brockton horse show, In whtch they had rntered horses, a number of which were awarded prlies. Mr. Vanderbilt was the moat successful, taking the championship for heavyweight hunters with his new hunter Delight, -and taking ail the honors In tbe classes for polo ponies." Mrs Danlelson'a saddle ne Queens-ton. Mra.

Grosvenor'a Queenston and Conqueror, Mrs. Roche's Carmen, and Mr. Vanderbllt's Eindbad and Cinderella were among the winners. i mllrn McAllister Is the guest of Mrs. William Grosvenor.

Mlsa Natalie Pchenck Is the guest of Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbiit at feandy Point Farm. Ms Bchenck will leave Monday for New Vork. the Warren cottage, which she snd her mother occupied, during the past Summer, having been closed.

and Mrs. Henry A. C. Taylor will (lose 'their Newport season text week. Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Olmstead have closed their cottage on Ocean Avenue and gone to New York. i Gibson Fahneetock, William B.

Coster. W. Payoe Thompson. Mrs. Erf ward Potter, and Julian Potter returned from New York this evening.

i United States Senator Nelson W. Aldrlch arrived here to-day on the! steam yacht Chlcota. land Mrs. -Watts Sherman will sail for Kurope next month; accompamea by Dr. H.

6. Knapp, who; will be wlth-them during the trip on account of Mra Sherman's poor health. i H. H. Roaers's steam yacht Kanawha did not have her speed trials over the measured mile to-day.

as waa intended, la the primary trial yesterday she blew out some of her boiler tubes, and these could, not be replaced In time; so the ischt went to Fair Haven. where (r. Rogers has a Summer residence. I TUXEDO PARK SOCIAL EVENTS. Interest Centres in Approaching Horse Show Arrivals and Departures.

i i Sptcial to 7 Urat Ymh Timit. TUXEDO PARK, N. Oct. 3. The time of residents this weelc has been principally spent In preparation for the coming event, the Tuxedo Horse Show, which takes place at the new speeding track nekt Friday and Saturday.

The committee. George Gr la- wold, Price Collier, Theodore Frelinghay- sen, Pierre IOrtllard, and M. V. Hoffman, Is doing all possible to make the show a success, Yesterday was Tuxedo Day at Goshen, and all the Tuxedo colony turned oit-. A special train was run to uoanen ana return for the Tuxedo crowd, and many of the colonists exhibited their horses, some of which took blue ribbons, Prince and Princeea Poniatowskl of San Francisco were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles B. Alexander on Wednesday and Thursday, and on tbe latter day a dinner was given, at which many of the Tuxedo residents were present. I Stanley Mortimer and Miss Mortimer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Mortimer at the clubhouse during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Poor' entertained house party all of the week, and on Friday a farewell dinner was given to their guest, Capt.

Cochrane of the English Army, who has been' at Tuxedo for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Lorillard entertained during the week a large invited crowd, who remained over Sunday, among whom were Hugo Baring. Miss May Tolfree, Miss Hoyt.

Townsend Irving, Charles A. Munn. and others. I -t Mr. and Mrs.

WJnthrop McKlm, who have been abroad, have arrived and opened their Tuxedo cottage, and Mrs. Clarence Cary has arrived at the James Brown Potter cottage. Other arrivals are Mrs. William Plerson Hamilton, from abroad, at the Gillespie cottage: Mrs. Fred Carey.

Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose MonelL Mr. and Mrs. Wlllsrd 8.

Brown. Mr. and Mrs. GrCnville Kane, tbe Misses Kane, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Greenough. Mr. and George Rutledge Gibson have leased their cottage to Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Jc who arrived on Wedaea day. Mr. snd Mrs. Gibson have returned to their town house.

Mr. and Mra. WItlard 8. Brown, who are at the Club, entertained a party of aixteeti at dinner at the clubhouse on Saturday, and Mr. and Mra.

Richard Mortimer, who are also at the Club, entertained at dinner on Friday. Others who have given dinners during the week are Mr. and Mrs. Dwlgbt Collier, Mr. and Mra Howard Page, Mr.

and Mrs. Jamea W. Kenning, Mr. and Mra A. D.

JuiUtard. Mr. and Mra. George La Ronalds, and Mr. snd Mrs.

Price Collier. Mlsa Adelalie Barclay, daughter of Jamea Barclay ot Southampton, was the guest of Miss Georgette Collier at the Vogel cottage during the week. Miss Evelyn Blight visited Mr. and Mra XL O. Havemeyer, Jr at the Bruce Price cottage this week.

Mrs. Bruce Price Is the guest of her daughter. Mis. Edwin Post. Mis Alice lreston has arrived from Newport, where she passed the late Summer, and Is with her sister, Mrs.

Charles F. Hoffman, In the Christopher Wolfe cottage. Mra. J. Coddlngton and daughter.

Miss Coddlngton. are stopping at the Club. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.

Fowler, who are still at their Summer borne at Warwick, came ever to luncheon at the Club on Friday. Among their guests were Mra. Jayne, C. K. Edsall.

Mra. L. Pennlger, David Pennlger, and Miss Codrey. George Crocker was at the Club on Wednesday with his guests. A.

H. Rutherford, Mtss Runnella, Miss Wright, and the Misses Pattent. Mra W. M. K.

Oleott and Misa E. X. Thorne are guests of Mr. J. V.

V. Oleott at the clubhouse. An invitation golf tourney has been arranged, to be played on the Tuxedo links, on Oct, 15, 14. and IT. There are about 100 entries, and a very successful tournament Is anticipated.

1 The tennis courts are crowded dally by a very lively crowd, and several very Interesting matclies have taken place. Among other arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. Reuchlm ot Rotterdam, Holland; Capt. Cochrane of Gloucester.

England; Prince and Princesg Poniatowskl of California; Misses McCook. Mr. and Mrs. (Robert C. Morris of New York, Mrs.

H. A. Mlsa Eleanor Alexander, Charles E. Sampson. Reginald Ronalds, Townsend Irvln.

J. Wlnton Kendall. Mrs. Sample. Mr.

and Mrs. D. T. Worden. and others.

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Foster returned to their town house on Thursday, having been at the Ciuo lor several wee a. EVENTS AT ATLANTIC CITY.

Sftcial Is Th Ntw Yrth Timtu ATLANTIC CITY. Oct. the season of 1003 Is at an end, but that only refers to the Summer season. The fashionable beach front hotels are comfortably filled and; th bookings extend well Into November. The weather Is of the brand described by tbe society reporter as "ideal.

-and. In this instance at least, the society reporter la strictly accurate, On the last day of September! there was official announcement of the closing ef th bathing season. The guards were formally put out of commission, and tt stated that no mora bathing would be Recognised, so far aa official protection waa concerned. But that had no effect on the bathing or the number of bathers. Yesterday th surf above the Steel Pier was filled with bathers, but of a different character jfrom those who had crowded the ocean during the preceding six weeks.

They belonged to the swell class, who had come to the shore from the mountains and preferred to have their dtp In the excluslveness of; their own set. Most ot th costumes worn were Im portations from Paris. il These select little bathing, parties are tbe fad, and thousands ef people, whose bathing dsys are over for tbe year gather along th strand every morning to i watch th "exclusive" take their dip. The official Closing of the bathing season was achieved by the aid of three members of the cottage Colony Mlas Bristow, Mrs. Hanson, and Mrs.

Scheen, of New York. As the hour for calling in tne guaras approached, they swam out to the Itfebost, climbed on board, and. aa the time, pointed to 1 o'clock, dived together and swam to shore, followed by the lifeboat. The season waa than declared Over by Capt. Rutter.

.1 A comolate transformation of the Inlet district la promised for the early Spring months, and. tt is said, the Pennsylvania Railroad Is back of some of the contem plated enterprises. i The o'd Fisher Hotel has bees purchased bv a Philadelnhtii syndicate and the an. rient hostelry will be replaced with a two- buiidred-tbousand-ooiiar mooem hotel In eonnaction with which will be ronstrtirtad an Immense Schuetaen Park. It ia said tbe pennHvivama Haliroaa win enango th terminus of its i excursion trains from Georgia Avenue 4o the Inlet, and that a number of big amusement enUrptiaea will cluster around tha terminal.

W. F. fchaw, wh has been connected with the Hotel Iroquois as manager for many yrars. has purcha-d the property for w'' herea.fter manage It as owner. He will also continue the management of the Hotel Ponce de Leon, on Virginia Ave.

nue. Both houses will reopen about the 1st of February, after undergoing a thorough overhauling. O. Jaiton Waters, proprietor of the Hotel Windsor, has returned from Europe and will immediately begin extensive improvements on the hotel and Japanese garden that was such an attractive feature during the rest season, i A firm cf New York architects are working on plans for the building of FraUnger a Academy of Musicy which waa destroyed by fire about two years ago. It will probably be ready for occupancy early uv February.

Work on Toung new theatre on the pier will be tri next-week, and artiaana are now at work on the reconstruction of Lyceum Theatre, The following New Yorkers have regia-tered at the hoiela during the paat week) ALTAMONT-CRAltl HALL. Mlas E. W. Btrt. H.

K. Burt, Mra. H. D. id.

Jiattbaws. O. V. Matthowa. Mr.

and Mr. 3. Kerns. Kiae Allca Kerns. Mr.

and Mr. J. t'enalmora. CHESTER INM H. B.

Cowil, Mis B. "West, Lionel 4ama, Mrs. O. Collins, Xaoaerton. W.

t.ad. C1IALTONTE J. t. Whlta. Vr, and Mrs.

H. Hill, In O. Camerotu B. Laeland. Mrs.

Mr. and Mr. Jj Smith, ailee K. 6mlta. Mr.

an4 Mrs. A. Wascouu Mrs. H. Lewis sod augh-tar.

CHETWOOtE C. IK. O'RftUtHe, R. E. Me- CTeary, j.

M. Hoffaiaa, Mlas Harria, Miss C. varavn DENNIS Mr. and Mrs. W.

g. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. Mason. pT U. Baylor. Mr.

and Mrs. W. IL Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M.

Murthe and family. Ala-us -Wilbur. William V. Madden. Mra.

N. C. Lvinr, Mra. if. ftaaiwa, Mlsa Bglna Hasten.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Banaoa. Miss J.

H. Lawrenoe, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Allan. QLKXDALK Mr.

ind Mrs. W. A. WitHaais. Mrs.

Van Hook, R.i O. McCoy, T. Thompson, a. K. Pierce, Mr.

and Mra. A. D. Barnes and daaghter. ADDON HALL Mr O.

Hurst, MM Le-gert. O. Knabe, i. U- Cawanap, A- J. Brown, K.

A. Horton, A. Vi McClun, C. M. Chapman.

F. A. Llbbey, Mlsa Janet Llhbey, alias Elsie Hann. Miss Km ma Bury. C.

M. Oven, E. K. Wendell. H.

H. PelnJ Mr. and Mra. C.D. Far-ner, Mlsa 8 Parnar, iMr.

and Mrs. A. J. tanla sal Oaughttr, Mr. and Mrs.

B. A. Parts, Mr. and Mra. A.

W. Walker. Mlas Walker. MARLBOROUGH HOt7rB-Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Folaad. a. B.

Meyamer. Mr. and Mrs. a. Landla, "Mr.

and Mrs. V. brooka. A. Cameron, Mra.

A. Cameron. B. Klcholaj H. K.

WbUe, Miss B. M. White, C. H. Whtta, Miaa M.

H. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Fi Jonea, Mite A. Carson, Mr.

aad Mrs. A. 8. Ferry and daughter. MORTON Mr.

and Mra ft C. Mtjhdt- Mr. and Mra. H. Gllsm, Jamea Tallmaa, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Lowden, Mr. and i Mrs. A.

AUlaaon, Mlaa A. 8. Alllnsuo. Mlas Farrla RALEIGH Mr. ana Mra.

Cherooke. B. A. Mayer. Dr.

Ethsl M.i Mayer. W. H. Bochtel, T. Nolan.

Mr. and Mra. IL. Evans, Miss Evana, and Mra. W.

Smith, Miss A. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sarerna.

Mlsa C. 6verna, Mr. aad Mra A. Mar tar, Mlas Carrie Matter. I REVERE Mr.

and Mra. T. J. Warrelt and child. Mra.

T. M. Perot. T. P.

Perot, Mrs. J. K. jonnaon. a.

Martin. K. T. Randal, Mr. and ra.

ji. Moore. ar. ana Mrs. a.

vvaiiaca. Mtaa'V. Wallare, Mn aad Mrs. A. TouttS.

Mlas 8. Carter. Mlas J. Carter. i RTOOLP Mra CL Smith.

Mra. tt. Harvar. W. o.

Berone, Mr. and Mra. R. B. Deardon.

J. Roaers. J. EL Landorf. Mr.

and Mra. Col well. Mlas Colwall, Mr. and Mr. T.

Blodgett. E. M. Holbut, W. Dickaon; Mrs.

E. A. Hhlpioy. A. B.

Kloe, Mr. and Mm. A. Parker, Misa Marios Parker. Harry and Mrs.

J. Harris. miss a. Ham, Mr. and Mra.

A. Turner miss Turner, Mr. and Mrai A. 8 tern. BTR AND J.

Taed. E. B. THnbard. Mr.

and Mra. H. Crandall. Mr. and Mra.

A. Varooa. Mlas D. Glllla. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Lawla BTRATH HAVKN Mn. H. P.

Rankin. Misa alary Rankin. T. Al Plmpaoa, Xt 8. Rostra.

Mrs. E. M. Munnls, H. Nelson, T.

B. Gordon, H. buaa. T. MlctK-laon.

Mr. aad Mrs. T. Landon. SEA8IDB HOCTB-iT.

Jaekaoa. 7. O. Hnckel- krf, Mra H. O.

i. Mervlne, W. P. Keiisy. k.

E. tun. o. r. arrataon, o.

Hellman. Mr. and Mra. Henry Reoes, Miss Xavts, Charles Keroef. i TRATMORT6 W.

Waahenar. Dr. and Mrs. E. Swift.

Mrs. M. H. Arnold. Mrs.

8. Bom mar. Mlas flake. D. H.

NawhoCt. K. B. Herman, Mrs. M.

H. Arnold. J. Mark. Mr.

O. M. Richardson, W. H. Greer.

J. H. Mr. and Mrs. 8.

A. Whit ney. J. W. Cooper, Mlsa HeakalL WILTSHIRE Mlaa Alice M.

Clarke. Mlaa t. M. Clark. C.

L. Ellis, C. Rmvks. Mrs. D.

Lota, mi) naiuiR'71 wv vl aa iiaaiag, sra. wwska) Jam. and Mrs. A. S.

Bamaa, Mlaa Alios Barnes, Ma and Mrs. A. W. mley. Mlaa D.

B. Toung. SOCIAL LIFE AT LENOX. Invitations Issued for Psrry-Doans Wed dingJustice' Brewer and Prof. -V Dewltt Arrive.

Uriel It Tki Ntw Yttk Thus, LENOX. Masa Oct. t. James F. Van Alen ot Newport arrived In Lenox this evening.

Several entertainments will be given for Mr. Van Ales during his Lenox visit. Mrs. XX. Pease gave an entertainment this afternoon at the Orchard for Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Vose of New York. Invitations were Issued yesterday, tn or the wedding ot Miss Marie Vlpont de R. Doane, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Doane of New York, to Newman Kershaw Perry, a midshipman in the United States Navy. The ceremony will be at noon on Saturday, Oct. 10, in St. Paul'a Church, the Rev.

Arthur Lawrence officiating. A large reception will follow at Willow Grove, the country place of Mr. Doane. I Mra. wuiiam u.

Bioane gave a dinner tnis afternoon at Elm Court for members of her house party. Mr. and Mrs. Wbltelaw Held will return to New York about tbe middle of next week. 1 Miss Adele Knowland Is entertaining Mrs.

Henry Monroe and Mrs. Herman Emmet at Fair Lawn, i Anthony van Bergen ox rani, wno naa been a guest of John 6 loan has returned to New York. Mrs. Theodore cuyier ratterson ana miss Patterson of New York are guests of Mr. and Mra.

Morris K. Jesup. Justice and Mrs. David J. Brewer snd Prof.

John Dewltt arrived In Stockbridge to-day for the Jonathan Edwards bi-cen-tennlal on Monday. Prof. Dewltt will ad-areas tbe morning meeting, and Justice Brewer will speak at the banquet In the evening. I James 1 Breese of New York has returned to the metropolis In his Mr. and Mrs.

John Innes Kane and Mr. William C. Schermerhorn arrived at the Bishop cottar to-day. i Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel W. Eridgham of New York wlil arrive here this evening, and will occupy Mr. and Mrs. Schemerhorn's cottage. Sir Gilbert Coster, who haa been a guest of -Mrs.

Henry A. Cram, has returned to New York. -1 DEATH LIST OF A WUUam Lamb. William Lamb, on of the Wort widely known building 1 contractors lb Brooklyn, waa found dead In bed yesterday in hla horn at 218 Rodney Street, Williamsburg, when a member of the family called him for breakfast. Death attributed to heart disease, i Mr.

Lamb was born ta Glasgow, Scotland, in 1835, and when ho was one year old bis parents came to America and settled In New York. In 1861 ha embarked In the building business with his brother Thomas, under the firm name of W. at T. Lamb. They erected some of the most prominent buildings, among them tbe Municipal and Garfield Bulldtors tn Brooklyn, and many bank buildings.

When tha civil war broke out he went to the front with the Forty-seventh Regiment of Vol. umeere, and fvr oonaplcuous bravery on the field of battle he waa promoted to be a aptaiaa air. ibiiid wna iruiiM or tne Williamsburg Savings Bank and the Nas sau Trust company, ana a xirecior or tne Broadway Bank. He waa also identified mrtitt other banking Institutions and churches, being a Trustee of the Throop Avenue presoytenan inurcn ana an oin-it of the Ross Street Precbvterisn Church. He was a member of the Hanover and Congress Clubs.

He married a sister of ex-Mayor Frederick W. Wurster, and she survives mm, who uvo oaugoiera ana one son. Emily Anthen. Emily Anthon, la point of age th last the ten children! of the late Rev Dr. Henry Anthon.

died at the home Mrs. Edward Anthon. wtth whom she lived, at 31 West Forty- ai.hth Street, yesterday morning. Her death wss sudden, though she bad bee an ti a roe manv rears. She was seventy.

eight years old. She was the piece of tbe late John Anthon, an eminent lawyer and writers of many Jaw books, and of the late a at at eark 1 1 si OA aat I ak ra ak cnaries jninu, Greek scholar. One of her brothers wss tha Rev 1st. rAlwira amnon, wno 1 T. iltnaaa annthap beui.

ia, aiitr waa Georg Anthon. who for many years OOndUClCQ IIiw afku vuuig uiewusai wvjiwvi fa l.w..a e.Kaaw Wakes ttT iWaknt V.ffVak Jains jvni-livil vesra rector of St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church, the chapel of which, erected In West Forty-eighth Street, completed a k. i Iwa taa'skal Xew nionuii ancr -u uveiwu tJD. 'Hitaitoon tit CR0ADWAV, 21II-2U STE.

WHY NOT loot first at my immense aisortment of Human Hiif Goods before ordering or purcbssioj elsewhere The variety of designs is enormous tbe quality of htr Is absolutely Ttne r.aest tne wortmansbip cannot cs equalled, sod I keep constantly oa hand sacb beaurlful and rare shades as cannot be found elsewbere. wes, Toueees. Coiffures for tbe front and back bairdress of tscti orlzinal designs as to please tbe most fastidious. Mart Aatotcett Cciffure, Your Hsir bss turned all colors Your Hair has become prematurely trsy I Your Hair is emaxinglf thin but tha I MARIS ASTOtJtETTH COIFTX'nB of my make overcomes alt these shortcomings and will give your lair tbat soft wavy fulness so xnucn in vogue now I NO BRANCH SCORES. 0 Q.

NO AGHNTS; named the Anthon Memnriaf. which name It still bears, although Dr. Heber Newton caused it to be also known as All Souls'. Dr. Anthon's son.

who died recently, was Ita first rector. In eayly life Miss Anthon took a great interest In the work of her father's church, and Wrote several hymns. The Rev. Dr. D.

Parker Morgan will conduct the funeral services at th house Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Gen. Ortand Smith. CJIICAGO. Oct.

Ortand Smith. ex-Vice President of th Baltimore and Ohio) Railroad, and a distinguished officer during the civil war, died at 2 o'clock this morning. He bad been ill for ten days. Gen. Smith was born In Lewiston.

May 2.. 1X3, and in 1,849 entered the rail way service, Becoming a station agent of the Androscoggin and Kennebeo Railway at his native city. In February. 1853. be became connected wltji tha construction of th Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, and Upon Ita COmoietlOn VU mada accountant and Assistant Treasurer and Auditor.

In isovemoer, jhu, the road became Involved and he was appointed Receiver. In October, IKil, he was Auditos and Secretary cf the railroad when he joined the armv during the civil war and made a splendid record. At the clone of the war be engaged in constructing and operating railways aa a contractor and continued until 177, When he became General Superintendent of the Co- jumoufl, hoc icing valley and Toledo Rall- way-v in 18l he was fenade Vice President and General Manager lot the road. In 18S2 be became Third Vice president of the Bal timore ana uiuo Road, and eight, years later he was made First Vice President of the road. He waa President of th.

Cin cinnati, Washington and Baltimore Rail- roea, ana from to about llfcO be waa President of the Columbus and Cincinnati Midland Road. I He waa a member of the Board of Man. agera of the Joint Traffic Association. 1 Robert Jackson KimbalL Robert Jackson Kimball, senior member of the. banking and brokerage firm of R.

J. Kimball Co. of 7l! Broadway, died suddenly yesterday at hts home. 439 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn. Mr.

Kim ball, who was sixty-eight years old. wss a member of the New York Stock Exchange, a Director to the Brooklyn District Telegraph Company 2. 'u mi town icnirai ruuiway, ana a Trustee of the People' Trust Company of Brooklyn. He was a member of many rluba both in thla and in nthar Hrlu in cluding the Lawyers Club, the Riding and V.W iwajju. ih liio J.1M ill Li- tOn Club of Brooklyn.

I Lewis B. Guncksl. DAYTON. Oct. B.

Gunckel. x-Congressman from th Third District and one of the' best-known i members of the Ohio bar, died this morning of pneumonia and heart trouble at the age of seventy-seven year. In 1882 he was elected to the State Senate, and represented this district In Congress In 1872. declining a second nomination in 1884. He also was a Republican Presidential Elector laj 1804.

Obituary I Notes. Jojtk J. Ctabc, a pfomlnent real estate dealer in Utica, N. dropped dead on the street In that from apoplexy, yesterday. Frederick Nob, aged thirty, a graduate of Cornell University.) and a former Instructor there, died in Newburg.

N. yesterday of consumption. Capt Hwbt MartiM Dxax, an old Hudson River boatman, waa found dead on the steamer Marlborough, at Newburg, yesterday. Heart disease caused his death. Coi.

Gkorob W. Scott, one of the best-known men tn tbe South, died In Atlanta, yesterday, aged seventy-four years. He waa born In Alexandria. Penn. He waa a Colonel In the Confederate service, and waa an unsuccessful candidate for Governor Of Florida in 1867.

SabtcbU, Wcua, one of the best-known real estate men tn New England, died suddenly in Boston yesterday from heart disease. He waa sixty-seven years old. Mr, Wells was born In HallowelL Me. His father, Samuel Wells, waa a Judge of the Supreme Court ot Maine and: Governor of that State in He leaves a widow and two children, one of whom is Mias L. A.

Walls, tha well-known woman golfer. A. T. Crocxrtt, one of the most prominent men In Massachusetts, died at. his home In Rockland yesterday.

In the last quarter century Mr. Crockett had been Identified with many important business enterprises. He was the principal promoter and President of the Camden and Rockland Water Company, which subsequently became a corporation with Out), (XX) capital, and erected the hotel now owned by the Bickers of Poland Springs. This waa the beginning of Rockland's importance as a Summer resort. He was a leader ot the Republican Party in this section, and had been Chairman of City and County Committees.

i i Thomas J. Kearkxt. Becretary of the Union News Company and a pioneer In the newspaper distributing business In New York, died yesterday morning of pneumonia at hla residence, 01 West Seventy-fourth Street. Mr. Kearney waa born in Albany sixty-one years ago.

and came to this city in 1868. He was among the early stockholders In the American News Company and waa interested in many other enterprises along the line of newspaper and periodical distribution. He waa a' member of the Catholic Club, The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, and tha Albany Society. The body will be taken to Albany for Interment.

Mr. Kearney was a widower, his wife having died soma years ago. Thev had no children. 7 Dead at the A.e of 105 Years. CEDAR RAPIDS.

Iowa, Oct i At th ags of one hundred and five years, Abel Washburn, a pioneer settler, is dead at Quasoueton. in this State. DEATHS REPORTED OCT. 3. Manhattan.

Ages ana year or ondar are pet down one yaer. Name and Address. Date ix n. Out. ANDREWS.

WT Park Av BROOK9, T. 144 W. 3vtk gt.M BE.VBT, WT 10th BRAOT, Anaa. 40S W. lTts PIRD.

Lllllaa Tilt JC. 6th BOLZ. r. lid w. iati hROWSB, A.

1.S34 Amaterdaa Av UAAR. Katla, 620 R. lLh Ht CORMANT. a. 44h Laaox CARO.

Mliton. illi Bih A COL'OHLUf, Marr, 530 W. CAH1LU John, isa park luimiis, iuiaai to 41 M. DAVIH. Houm of KWiat Bl'NV, Jamea, 10T W.

l.th 8t DVMIS. Mary l.t Av D'URTA. Antonia, JW Uroome PREhER, Do3 G. 134 81. KLMKft, Albert.

12H Park Row, EHMi.lt, O. 31S lilt Av kRAIU-tJ 1 IT m. PARMKK, Waller. W. PLEMINO.

Minnie, 1 E. fed PARRELL. atanraret. 447 W. Uta 6t HLALI, l.llil 23 AV HLRLET, Wary.

J7t HOWAKIA Tlmolhr, 177 K. t24 HCWiA-S. Jamaa i-W ataOiaon HALL. W. R.

Zi Ht MOKT. Mtry 13U Chri.topher St HAT KM. bonaventura, Oitrer IRV1NO, Anna. K. iMk a.

ECO AN. W. 4.VJ W. BT irr 81 si S3 IT 11 4 Bl 6H S3 ss S4 Td 43 1 60 73 1 4S 1 a So 60 til 2S SO a a a 2 ss a SPECIAL NOTICES. Mary, 111 E.

70th LA VfyXZHlA, Rncco 24 Mott 8t LEE. Jam. a.u3 8th Av UiKVEXBKRO, Abraham. Ta guffolk MICHAEL. Aieart, Hotr-l MACKIN, Aim, 612 W.

3Mh St ML'RRAr, Jdwarl. 628 Columbva A. Ml'RRAT, Joae-a W. XAUiNET. JohB 178 R.

JOStth Bt. Ellaabeth. 1.S.1S lat UONTASO, Jamea. 7 fotztar 8t MOI.IN'ELLI. Oluaepplna.

81 MK5SER, aib 212 E. 08 Amaterdatn McK EON, Jamea, 8 W. 4wth St MeOOVERN, Janrt, 818 Tl. Slat MfOOWAN, VukK lrt McVET, Fatrt-k 4S4 W. Bid McOOVKRN, Thomaa, 14 W.

C24 St ACHEMfW). Marv. 01S K. PENSt-HOW, Lou la S08 E. ta.J -inctnaa, K.

iota P1SKLLO. Joaapa. MS Ellxaiwtli PEPE. Giovanni, as Oaa PE RT, Lena, 850 fc. 112th Bt RICKER.

Edwin. la w. eth ROBINSON. Charles L-. 225 W.

KrA, Katmeen, xos is. tn RAT. Nancy. 14S Y. 27th ROHINSON, atary 43 W.

ISatb, Bt. ROONEY, Tbomaa. a Sprier 6l'CKIN8KT, Joseph, 64 W. 61t Bt. BCHRIEFER.

Otto fill B. 13th St. BCKLZI, Carrot, 8iiT B. 11th BPECHT. Katie.

40 E. Oth BCHMALZ, Maraaratha, lt K. PCHL'MANN, Fredertok. 8jJ W. aTth.

STANTON. AnnU. B4 Watt SQUIRE. Bdwtn ion W. eth Pt TV NICK.

Abraham, 1 Ratra PL. THOMASKT. Mary, IT Morton Tt'LET. PamaeS. 1M Jf.

8sh ftt UNKNOWN WAN, 326 Orenwloh PU. UNKNOWN A4AN, Vty Hall TALENT1NB. Ada, Etnerrency Uoap. VECHUlW, Peter. SIS K.

8Ui gt WARD. Harcld. New RoehHle WARREN, Dvld, 60S W. 2Sd Date et aeata la Beatenmr. Bronx.

FCHWICK. Catherlna. St. JToa. HorO CARBONA.

Jamaa. 4.T2A Jkv CARNEY. Tboa. Jareena DBiiKfcRT, antoany, onoina av. GLEA80N.

Patrick Fordham Hnap. HART, patrk l.ad Wotr Av. HAHN. Elisabeth, LIW ftebblna Av. JENNINCW, Albert.

Bt. Joe. NIF.VKTKR. Hoph-a, So. Pulavara! ani rinam av.

McNCITT. Kllxm. fa K. 13th OA DE a. Mary.

Jrordham PINCV'ft. larael. Bt. Joaeph'a Hoop IafPaON, EllBabaJi. Llneola SOMER8.

aaatn. 1.04S Hail UNKNOWN IN'rAMT. Be. Boalevaxe Date ot oeata til Ecptamber. Brooklyn.

KKTCt. Xtosalme. )S Bamltioa Av BACKER, John Bt. Cath'a Hoap. -TKXANV, Sophia.

S. Ontral At. BE3CH, John. Bt Cut he SUIMKR, Bdward. IS OlaiaoMd IIOTCK.

Mary, 40 Wjrtha Av i BSESKER, Caarla, 30 Trautmaa CALDWFLU J. K. 12ii CAR3ERRT. Mary, 800 Proapect CARElf. John.

SSf Hoyt Bt CODT. Edward Vb gakeU gt CUNN'rNUfiXtf, Emma. 60 Uvancston uiiTici mu, ne sna POHFRTI. Edna la.) Enmrt Av. ECKERT, Carolina, isft IEENET.

EUxabatb XS3 Rock- awar Av. OOODET Georaa. 1123 Wyckoff HANSEN. Harry. 23 Columbia HA SKINS.

W. Vienna, and At- klna Av TTUOHES. Anna, CtmaumpMrw" Home' JOHNSON, Carolina. 11J Frost 8U.J JOHNSTON. Sarah.

S14 Union oa rwo. KELLER. aanrarat. 1.170 Oatas KLEIN. Appolonia.

1.04S Jefferarm Av KRAUB3, Anna. B2 Dalnranlco Place. LYNCH, TbosRaa, Klngatoa Av. Hospl HAKEHCA. Mary, H9 wytaa MERZ, Dorothy B40 Myrtle la-c! INLET, Hash.

163 Bmlth VcLATTGHLTN. Sown, 1,637 B-way. OLIYEa, 8. 1.0ta Lafaratte PINDO. Jacko.

Be Cathanna's Hosp. PEAOS, Georta. T93 Madison P.IErrCK. Mamie, S44 Devoe srMvnvr. Salome.

4T Oraad 8CHNE1DES. Mathilda, L29De KcJb Av HERMAN, XSllsabsta A. 49 Wvckoft Bt THOMPSON. Dorothy BL, Ctove Road aad wintnrop Bt UNKNOWN MAN. foot SOth VTTALE.

Ratlaal. Vanderbilt aad Park AV WARREN, H. Klnmton Av. Hosp whon, jane, aaf ureeoa av tETERBERQ. Tlolat.

Sb Cllatea St. Date of daatb to Septambar. BUSINESS NOTICES. COLLARS. B.

SL W. 1 The XJnaa of a Gentleman. 1 (3 28 64 SS 37 1 SO 1 I 1 27 ar 37 64 70 S3 1 43 23 1 4 SO 1 1 as 45 4 at 4 CO 80 61 47 SS 1 a 40 aa 63 44 IT 'as 87 21 43 1 4n 21 4S a 81 1 I I 23 4 30 I 89 SB 1 I 49 84 1 70 C3 F4 Ti 1 1 1 I ita 82 24 1 I 78 4S 4 74 1 lr 3 2 'A a i i "3 3 I 3 a -i 2 3 -3 3 1 a 3 .3. a --l 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 3 8 a 3 i 1 27 I i 2 i 1 2 3 8 I 1 a i 2 2 -V 11 a 2 3 i u- a -i I 2 2d. MARRIED.

AUETR MTXTZETt. On Oct. 1 Dp. Clara Malt. sar, duht ef Dr.

and Mrs. S. J. Meltaar, te Dr. John Alter, by the Kar.

Dr. Wriirht. at the noma iof it. bride's parents, JOT WM Ope Hundred aad Twenty aeooas Btraet. CURTra 8atnrday.

Oct i903, at 83 Weat Blit Naw York, by the KevrDr MlnotJ. Bavasa. aaaiatad by tha Rev. Dr. Thi eore u.

wniiama, juiia jaaeeieina. daughter of ama aira. aiaiovn ja. jmrj, Uot Curtla. to Rooaid Dl -a OctJ 8.

ANTHON. Boddenly. ea Oct! 8. at tha raetdanca ef aira. Edward Anthon.

IrralT Anthon, dauh ter of i the lata Rat. Hanry Aathoe, D. JX, i tha savaaty-alshth year of her aca. Fan4rel from 81 Wast 48th Bt, oa Tuesday' Oct at 10 o'clock. DICE'ER.

On Oct. 8, Uarte Deekar, ast4 78 years 8 months aad 28 days. Funeral aarvteas at tha Cbapal of The Rome. 1A4U Street and Amaterdatn Areaoa. on Moa.

day. QoC 8. at 11 A. H. DIB PSTSTER.

After a Illness, at Johnsi tows, N. ea Oe. 1. Xtaakmaa, soe of the lata Jamea de Psystar. jrtuHve! prlvata.

irrlday. Oct. widow of William H. rie minx aad dauxhter ot the lata Joha D. Kaeaa.

Poeral at her late realdesea. 18 sat 32d ea Monday, Oct. 6, at 8 P. M. Lahe Moheiran," ea rH3av.

Oct. 3. Ana Hocao. for ever fifty years a faithful fHwI and sarvant la the faejllr oC tba lata John La Farga rarl aa Mooeay. Oct.

at 10 e'eloelc from Bt. rranows Church. Slat 8C, btea eta sad tu ata. KOLVES. -At Aller.hm-at, N.

en Friday, Ost 2. 1003, Martha Atktiwoo. wlfs of tha late John Holmes of 139 Weat 66th St. Funeral privets from AJleaherst. Xatenaent at Woodiawe, KKARNET.

Oa Satttrday, Oct. 3, 1903. Thomas J. Kearay. runaral from hla lata' 1 VTejt T4th tc.

at :45 sharp Tuesday thonce to Biaeaed Baerament Chnrch, 7lat tit and aroaoway, where aolama rrquiam nun will ba eaiebrated at A. M. Rlatlv and mwa raapaciruuy nvtta to attend. later- KTMBALL. Suddenly, en Saturday Oct.

3 at bis lata reaicenee, 4." Clinton Brooklyn, Robert Jaokaoa Kin. tail, ta the 66 ta year ui hla see. Nouoe of roBaral later. to. Oct.

1. isori Era A Mulxrew, tha baiovad aoa oi yvila and Allca Mrltrrew. rutleraJ serlca MofxSay. 11 A. IX.

shair. "at Church of tha Ascatiaion. betvaen P-roadeay and Amaterdaai P.elatiTas ara friends ravacUuiiy laTlud. fniorsjtnt ci--. i MATHEWS.

HuddVnly, Oct, X. of apofleitv a llarv wita af tha Uc P.olw p. MaVh.ia -uoral sarvtoas Alonday, Ovl. i. P.

M. pR.TT.Wa BatoMr; Oct S. Jimnle Pralt. v-tfa of tha late Ciiartaa t. tmx.

owi-il aervicc at aar lata iaidenc. Nr 01 OcU 6. at 4 it rise VTOD. Departed th! IU4 at '-huradty, tct. 1.

Iy03. H. urrd w'vmI. "aa.4 71 yiara. Vse Plant's ChloriHes Kreely A boat tbt houas L.t ti btea Uottd durto Rraalt JtArbla and irons t'ltnnry.

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