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4 I7' JHEPARD, 01ICE MMCIER, DEAD a of Firm That Failed for in 1909 Stricken in Front of Astor House. DIES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL Sines Collaps of Bankers, On of Whom Had a $52,000 8atary, Mr. Shsp. ard Had Llvad In a Boarding House. Edward Dwlsbt 8hepard.onc the Jed 1 of the; banking firm of E.

D. Bhepard Co. of 81 Nassau Street, which failed for million In VM fell In front of the Astor House iyestordAr morning and died In a taxlrab while he was being carried to the Hudson utreet Hospital by George F. 'ull, a lawyer of Hi Broadway. Mr.

Khepard was walking with Mr. and tliey were about to enter the Astor vfJous when. Mr. fihepard fell. He bad not "Amplalned of failing- 111, and Mr.

Scull I supposed at first that he had slipped on the l-y pavement. Dr. Orr save the causo or Mr. Baprd's death as heart disease. He was '0 years old.

4 8lnt the failure of the firm of E. D. hepanl Mr. Ehepard and tils wife i have Heri living at a. boarding house in Wet jjeventy-foiirth Street.

He has not offl. nas devoted lutniwlf to Borne small enterprise and to aviinm talents which he controlled. Do-l- "ow. Ie la survived by a son, Luf who In connected I wtih the New Jersey 7-lnc Company and live, at Franklin Kuruco, N. J.

i 'D. nkrupicy atcalnst the April, huo by the Tankee Fuel Com-XI 2' w. Mexico corporaUonr with VJ 1 Uii" The I.etitlon flrm hon1" vrIiicI at till dim on them. Thi act of bankruptcy chared whh the transfer of in consideration and not in tiut Aitm i i March, ll8. 1 he partners in the roncera it this Itlrne w.

re K. I. Hhepard. II. A.

Ensign, nn.l Augustus T. Pot. a special partner! Mt wss brotiKht out tn the proceedings tiint the purlnem had turned over the aetusl of the buelnesa to Arthur v. I.lncVln 8eptimber, on an asreen.vnt i him In complete con-Irol if firm's This lir. torlnaled In April, liKW, Jut i W-i inkruptcy proceedlnas were li ly.

Unr.ol, as a young man I yv from Hoatnn. and hia aalnry, I -t i yfoiiKht out at the hearlnea. a year toxether with living ex-, In New York and traveling cx- tf I ha Kr. t. i 'w'jlHdelplila and Boston.

The tiMrtncrti k. mii rultles of the f.rm to the nnn.i.1 (expense In maintalninK our offices In various rWlee." Mr. Uncoln agreed that It was high expenses that caused the -collapse of the firm, but charged these up said, was due to the manner in whW iiinj in union, in. where some, pf the firm's properties were Jo- aled, There, nccordlng to Mr. Uncoln.

ImisIki lived like a feudal prince with a great tuimber of retainers. Mr. Shepard himself In the firm'" I tiimtn.ft.ba ri .1.. brought out at the and he "v' sept In the background. He I Dersonallv dltrhsrl mm kmv.

fupfyi about a year ago. I Major John R. McNulty. Msir John R. McNulty, a coffee mer-hant and on the charter members of he New York Coffee Exchange, dlod iiddmily on Thursdsy night at his home r-tfrewvlV U.k WIaud Count r.

from lixoa.av lie a hirn in veventyalt ysars asm. and served with I lie llaltlmore Mirht Artlllerv on thai 'onfexli-rnte aide durlna th jMvll wr 17 he entered the coffee business nno was neau or the -firm of J. K. Mc Nnlty at the time of his death. Major MrXuUy took an active Interest In pollute and helped to found both the Harlem mix! HiiKSmorx DrmnrrafTh I'luhs.

twith of 'which he wus at one time l'renldenti nira sons survive mm. 1 Obituary Note. ColJiKIM.nOLGIt M. BFRPELU General Wii.rliinlcnt of be Nnrtoik Division of lh Atlaniit) I Itaili-ay. died In Norfolk, In lliilna a th fur soma tlm.

RATHUOXE. tr-edee and raiser i panne marse. ai- lat-tKlr. Friday, of pneumunta, aged writ-Know a rrsmrni mt llreoklyn, UUwl amrly yesterday morning of irillfVTlT a rr. it ui.

imiiw. ntnaen eireec II. MM. 1 I I arl ss for many y.ara a member of th firm of iMxighiy a Uould of Newark. Mr.

Oould la irJJ by Ma wife, a daughter, Mrs. Ernest on. and a aon. tiaruM W. Oould of tr.twcity, Ui.

til It L'lanii i untt ai nasy mi ner noma in the M.it-I i llargrav. Mra. Fleishman waa born 'iij-ii'iiw 7t.r agv ena a numhrt nf T.mni. liirilAHP W. MANNING died yesterday at i oireei, in.

Hronx. Mr. Manning was TT years oM. lie la sur- litMl liw .1 1 1 1 I v. i piMinmi, ana a I I'D.

iMiarlvs IC U.nnlnv wha I. 1 1....1... i -V wu'gi ia aiiia vilj l)r. TKALMUTT r. W.

ioGDIOER, 78 years jvais laa lUiiKailan JU.I lt rid r. l-r fUty year at nra7ttMin phyUUn KM.Uy night at hU Iknt. itI IMte. a fiisj fMiuriiun mi in L'mveraity or evkia. i rla a Jmbef of th York Mvtlli-al- Koi rty, rfT'-a mi of the founder th riniin 1.UI Kour daufhtem and Th.

lt.v. Kather SSifs T. TIARTJE. sauli lni rerliir ol Ht. Iwtrlok's Rjman Catiixllo iiuiiiiniiim, i.

uiea rriuay iiiwiftijn. it.tx. K. FI. 1 14 1 I ifiitf jvmm rko, anu 11, ah.

1 1 1 VftlllVl n-u ll lTJ. IT l.OUJC where' be maa oriUiiui.t TIIOMA! OALV1N. on of Newport's noted iih IPKtr nr im iTaulti At the Nfior (slnu for many years, died of i.u.n Tti yesterday. II. '-in lyea forty ear ago to engaaa In thi rmrl.t niteineea from New York.

Mr. Ualvli aa b-vrw In Ireland In 1.C!L rftANl-trt r. IV TTERSON, Collector of the Jersey, died early jsi.nlay morning at tha F. hatteraon. Jr.

ana aeaia waa due to tb VI Wlw 1 iT'i latsoilc n.urrh. Newport. R. dl. lnNeftnon uul ni.hi n.rr Urand 8em.

t-ir i nine years ago. rr 7 i. mww.i Olod OS -w-ii. nm rnenua nelieva, rears old. Dr! ny.

hu wlJow anU Toun- it'iiTiu ii nr-rr-Kitx. netter kaowa aa i urwsier. t4 .40 years. VI r. H.rfr.,, WJT! hi blrl hnlwo-j- in ki.

-i-t ii. survived ly hia wlfs, o. lliftrea ot 115 Weal Miee, tlua cliy. be Urv. I'RlViMn rabue-d ear old.

nie.1 trui, lH I tn I' i k. r. i ntiwood It rircl I n'T'. nne. led Olurrk I.

mm a urr ft mak sa 1 the ith Sr.du.ted. frao, ixn cna ms or Wl. WHALKX. one of th. aldeat In Ametl- I on 1TKWUJT.

Hia Ik, fatber late hnl at i.miL"' ot a u.w 7 nart ft mt i sawtkarf. tient of that city from 1M4 to nrvnr vi rrr-. Ij iz.iri.AMi, aged 4T. of Kr-cUi of i ha Ailerkwa l-romlTvent of 5 I. T.

rwrnivanr of the steel Ttinl. 1 vVrZZJZ A.1"' a. ae-ty organ.aalloa 1. -iSilJIf, Klng.loa.--M.aa, l' Hi. and tar.

ssrai ear aa mawt.us ma NAVL AVIATOR WEDS. Man-last 'of Lieut. J. Rogers and M'M E. Greiner Cornea as a Surprise.

7" JVVw far Tiiwi. ANNAPOLIS, Md, Jan. J. Kodaem, tha naval expert aviator, and WUs Ethel 8. Cramer, daughter of Mrs.

Crelner of AnnauoHa. were mmr. rfi tt.r. iki. I SIcComba.

rtrtnr Kf i r-piacopai Church. The engagement of the couple' was announced a few months but the date of the wedding--was kept and Mrs. Grelner declined to admit to-day that It was about to take piace, mouth the ceremony was tr L.egt Rodger, ha. char of'th- val iir lished here, and haa made many succesa- fill rilehte Im k. 1 i.

I ful flla-hta In the naval Wright biplane. is I fiancee, it is said, tried to Induce him arlva i in eintr I to tertaln Tthe taught of iC lieutenant Itodgera has charge of the 11 'f atroM tne continent, as. tn the Ather nev.l next few months he will engage In a series of experimental flight at the Cur-tiss camp at 8an Diego, Cat Elmira Female College Club Meets. The Elmira Female College Club held Its nnnel v. lt.i.i Bl, (lv jiuici Aur es I terday.

Mrs. C. Bleakley. President. In cnair.

Almost one nundred members were present, and the nrotnnimc was very attractive. Miss Lewald accom Robertson, and Miss Mary Kathertne Smith delivered several monologues enter. I talnlngly. I Dance for Mlaa Margaret Knapp. Mra.

"Harry K. Knarp will give a email anoe at her resldenV. 34 East Thlrty- ucuuwmr 1 1 It i TT, Miss Margaret Knapp, on next Wednesday evening. netK StTMt Fn. km Mra.

Albert J. Moore to Give a Tea. Cards have been issued hv Mra. Athort Joseph Moore for a tea on Sunday, Jan. 21.

from 4 to 7 o'clock, at her home, the Victoria. Riverside Drive and Ninetv-aev. tnth Btrect. Dance for Stony Wold Sanatorium. A subscription dance will be given by ftuxlllary No.

20 at the St. Reels on Jan. for the benefit Af Ilia Dinn. TXTntA Sanatorium. Mrs.

Vanderbllt to Give a Dance. Mrs. Vanderbllt will give a danr on Monday, Feb. 5. at her residence.

2 West lity-eignui Street. FIND OLD ACToITdAD. Ralph Bechtel Overcome by Gaa While Packing to Join His Wife. Sprria to Tkt A'rto IV Timet. PHILADELPHIA.

Jan. 13. Ralnh Pech. tel. an old-time known on the stage as Jack Meyers, was found dead this momlng at his home, 1415 Melon Street.

The, gasjet In the room was turned on, but all Indications point to an accidental death. The old actor was found by John Trimmer, a neighbor, who haa been In tha hahlr nf mnninu. has been In the habit of stoDDimr at Bechters house every morning and ac-romnanvtnr thm v.i i i local theatre, where he was employed as Bl-f-Ilff JBIIlLCr. Berhtel waa overcome while he was packing a dress-suit case to go to Baltimore to-day. 'where he was to meet his wife, who is with a theatrical coiiimlv now appearing there.

The actor had msnv nenllllniHrlee WI.H. i a.a.v lT I WBe A brass bed In the house, he preferred to sleep on top of the piano In the parlor, i Kin. i i niu" wnicn ne usea was a sword used hv him he flt imA k. peared on the stage. The rooms In the house were decorated with pictures of actors and actresses famous during the civil war days.

Enough costumes were found In Die hnnee mitr; rloal companies. CHARLES P. PHELPS DEAD. Banker was Son of Late E. J.

Phelps, Minister to England. Charles P. Phelps, banker, and son of the late E. J. Phelps, United States Minister to England in President ve la mi's administration, died yesterday of pneumonia at his home.

472 West End Avenue. Me vu In hia fiftieth u. was connected at different times with the hanking firms of Kountze Brothers, 120 Broadway, and Hirsch. Lillenthal 113 Broadway. He was with the latter at the time of his death.

Mr. Phelps was a Tale graduate of the class of '84, aftd waa a memttee nt th. v. i boriety there. ne waa instrumental In financing the General Banking Company of New Tork several vears irn Tinn.

ti Fi mtun term In England aa Minister, Mr. Phelps wu ma a wiaow and a aaugh-ter survive him. His funeral will be held at the residence to-day at 4:30 o'clock. fkthee will k.i n. will T3 IICIU UII lUfflUly at tne oii nome of the Phelps family, 213 coum imra oireet, Burlington, vt Interment will be made In that place.

Frederick Hale Cooke. Frederick Hale Cooke, for many years a member of the law firm tt Cravath, Henderson De Garsdorff, of C2 William Street, died late Thursday night at his home. 378 McDonough Street. Rronltlvn. Mr.

Cooke was the author of a number or treatises on legal subjects and had resided in Brooklyn for twenty-five years. He was born In Woonsocket, R. In 1S5I. and waa graduated from Will iams college with the class of 1880. He "'in iiivi vines Ol 1 1.

tie I was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and waa the author "The eociety and waa the author of The Commerce Clause of the Federal Constitution," "Combinations, Monopolies, and Labor Vnlons," and a number of works 11 en I In IT wrltH I nlnr. nn. law. A m.w. mi.

uu ivo P. T'n mmnT years prominently Mruuura wun tne democratic organisation of Kings County. Interment will take place In Greenwood Cemetery this a ff.rt.nnn Edward Angevlne. Special le-TV A'rw York Times. KwntsriSK, n.

Jan. 13. Edward Angevlne. the oldest newspaper man lit -w estern Jew Tork. died here thla morn ing at the ace otv78 years.

He Is sur vived by five sons and two daughters. Mr. Angevlne was bom in tti I Comer. In ew Corners In the first frame house built west of the Genesee River. Two years later, with his parents, ha nm.

to Rochester, where he had resided contlnu- vumy up to i ne lime ot Ms death Mr Angevlne entered newspaper work In this city in and. with the exception of tour je.rm, waa always engaged in newspaper work. He recently was resident v. im ciimra i leg ram. Thomas Morris, Old Court Clerk, Dead Tnomaa Morris, a clerk In the Court of General Sessions for more than fn-i.

years, died at his. borne. 245 East 179th Direct, yesieruay or pneumonia after an Illness of more than a wefek. Mr. Mor ris was 4 years jA.

and was appointed clerk In 187S by presiding Judgw Suther land of Qeneral Se anions, and retained uis posiuon unaey succeeamg Judgea It was his duty to take charge of all records trUl of rMt in the various t-rts and vuniwuian ui iuco paperf na Decama aaajr MS VW SS, Byak Koo reman Dies It Poverty. BERKELET. CaL. Jan. li-Bvak Kooreman.

a portrait painter, who was for years tha decorator of the Royal Academy at Leyden. Netherlands, died in pwitnj ner aa iimess ot aev eral years. To Suppress Fraudulent Advertising. Arthur E. SprouL Chairman of the Publicity Committee of the Advertising Men's League of New Tork.

has Issued a cir cular directing the attention of newspaper editors la the i H.v.t-iiivu. ei.iiie. n.yti.- irnt t. 1. 1 1 Mr.

-f -tl i'ui wiiiic iivi prwllug legal proceedings, emphasiaes ROBERT G0ELETSG1VE DINNER Mme. Slmcr.a Entertiins Thtlr Guccts With Recitaticnx. lit. and "Mrs. Ilobert Grele save a lanre dinner last nisht at their resident-.

ami afterward Mme. SImone came In and re cited1. Her flMLina i J'' V. i. ewe au and also ILrs-ret.

A lwo "hrt Poena by MRS. CON KLIN G'5 THE DANSANT. Host Entertains at Sharrv'a Ma the Dancer, Appear. mar a aa V. yesterday from 4 to 01 ball- iwtna.

Among thosw asslstlnw ttee "We were Mrs J. Todhunt'r fhomemt BlTS. UudleV fHinit VJ Dorothy ManW St01 Adoiino Townaend. inl hit cB.vii owner r1?" fl Vniln tw Maaaw "a aancer, gave din 'tiea. Incldin.

A mnn or ft k- garet Bowers, Mrs. Oliver (S. Mrs. lriuard Swncr Ambrose) Henrv. A etui u.h Montgomery Strong.

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howl uinKaiin PelL St.

Francis Xavlera Alumni Dance. A a AociAtlon, Flcat Battalion of St Francis Xavler's Collntr. whiK wwuil UVAl rnt8aar V16 HoteI 8t Andrew, the followlne will h. .1.. i TJ1.eresa.S- Cullen, Mrs.

Ai. A. ii Y.Jh 1 Vi Jonn M- K'nif. Mrs. 1 1 II ur Kellv Im 1 t.

1.. aicuonneii, Mrs- -Austin Hyan. Mrs. K. J.

Trnm. Mra W. E. Trum. and Mrs.

Peter ilkinson. WalfAv T. 1 nira fctreet. Brooklyn, and Francis Q. Hoffmann of 321 Convent Avenue, this city, are the committee in charge of ticketa.

Breier-Stern Wedding To-day. The weddinar viu OWA daughter of Mr. and Mra. M. Stern, to Benjamin Brtlcr will he hM the Synagogue Beth Shollm.

Brooklyn. nev. ur. itiein will officiate. The Hrfe.W,niJ "ttended by her sister.

Mias rffAtrli'A itrim. -v tt iinsm nirscn win act as best man. After the ceremonv reception will be held at the Wllloughby wln Pnd her honey-mwn in Bermuda, and upon their return Brooklyn. 1 rniuc ht a 1 jprrariAn A New Subscription Dance Feb. 13.

A new SubscriDtion dance tintee ttte patronage ot twelve young matrons wlil be held at Sherrv'a on the eventne- nr ftn. I.I Th. Astor. aira William B. Dlnamrrr.

Mrs It. aimer de Rham, 2d. Mrs. Stuy-yesant FUh. Mra J.

Ben All Haggln, Stephen H. t-'larkson Pottos. Mrs. Robb de Peyster Tytus. Mrs, Charles Va.n Renaselaer, and Mrs.

William -i rignt. Dance for the Miaaea Hamilton. The Baroness Raoul de Graffenrled. who th Winter In New York, will fClvt a Small dance on Monday vntn Feb. B.

In the small ballroom of the Piaza uc.i.wn, vi i mr 1'iaza Toe nee r. rlai. An. i ii tr jnintrt tirr- trcde Ray Hamilton and Violet Lorlng a aca itillLUli. Th Baroness has been living abroad nf firiAjnn 0 vii i ii i urrr unnuiuiv to pay a visit to her mother.

The' Misses inuiiiiiua am aaugniera oy a Tomer husband, and the younger is a debutante of una BVCL8UU. Friday Evening Skating Class. The Friday Evening Roller Skatina- Class wfy begin its ten sessions on Feb. 23 at the Metropolitan Rink. This Winter's patronesses are Mrs.

Robert Annla- tOn Xfra Jnunh fiti.n...v if T-v ii 1'vrt ii, emu mil. j. narper roor. There are to be eight afternoon and two evening meetings of this class. nl.1 P.m.k.!l 1 ALEXANDER HELLINGER.

Invitations have been sent out br Mra S. Alexander of 143 West 120th Street for the wedding of her youngest daughter. Miss Mae Alexander, to Harry Hellinger. an advertising man. The wedding will take place next Wednesday night at the Xl 1 ivuiio, wi i.

rui7-eiiun mreeu Marriag aad aaf wot low tnteadaC or insertion fa Tka Now Tor Tissee wtay be telegaottext to 1000 Bryant Ccnttrauti. KANTROWITZ. Mr. and Mrs. Albert N.

Kan. u.Muuutv in. fcoiiiinnaiiJn of tAelr -mi, euex-pu, mi itmpi Israel, lai-tn J00 Av Jan. SO. At be ma Bunds Jas.

Cngastw. T. Weln I.UC-S ui oa Lnox annoonres tha neirouiai cr ner aaugntar. Bertha. Edward M.

Schloasmaa. to FOSTER MITCH AM. On Dec. 27. noon, Rt rlt.m.k It.

at it. .1 Hilda Anoe. daughter of Mra Mary A. and i mo i.m vt iiii.m aaaimems JairxDam, tl Albert Douglas Foster. M.

by tha Rav Fathers William Malyon Mltcham and Cort- -landt Harriaon Mallery. At home after roc i. united states Marina Reservation. New Orleans. La.

nnT.nvin trpnTivri n. ea. 1 at the bride's residence, Glselia Krojaoka B7eaaaau3 uuiuwt, MAT MILLER. Friday, Jan. by Judga wi mnn.w smu ai; io crnest XX.

Miller. wwtrtTtrrwa. ALLEX-WALKER Jan. 10, Cranbury. Mattls i iv.ib..

"alu" Ceaaectleat. Walker tn Klltah All. SHAN LEY ROACH. Jan. W.

Daabury, Mary mil. oiiAUier- Lata Island. ABREXS SEAMAN. Jan. ft.

Flushing. Ireca Bemnuui xo ueorga Abrena. Kew Jersey. BitK-ruuiLijiD. u.

Newark. Amy NUFER PRISK. Jan. lo, Bayonna, Ida Prl.k tn rherlee K'nku 8MEATON HENDERSHOT. Jan.

Newark Laura (X Hendershot to James WHALtN II. Elisabeth. iv cuwans TTUBISB. ANOIER. At Plalnfleld.

N. uit.K.-At nainneia, is. jaa. 12 (lerdnee A I. k.

t. ixi. Jaa. IX ra "Ufl'Tt. his residence, 87J Whitloclc ti Henrv r.ii i i XHOI1C copy bereatter.

Brooklyn papers pleas Notice Rtrersld. Wn, nnsTxind or Minnie a-wwsunsocw or lamiiy COOKE. On Thiireaaiw T. 'clock. at CORFETT.

ViHIa Seventy-fourth PofSe Prart at hlTaSi rldenca, 1.1 OS 8e44r? aV. Kunwl Jan. IS, at A 77. Roa Cemeil lBt St. Raymond's Fndar.

Jaw 1- awaw. es tn ei aist ft. Ceorra O. ra Wit Itt vnurra. eomer 44th Rt Wars.

Is tha members at tela society are raouaMea 1 leuow-Tntiiibei, Ueorga Goama re writ. holooeewTaVh? eorwV, IH Madtauw At, New Tork i -1 tV ew Monday saorntng. Jsn. IS. WIS lo-il clock.

WILLIAM CART FAX iER. iLJ? DK ITT-Tke Holland Bortety. k.w hs fnistea and formar rretndew. a-Lii Oosman De Witt, Jan. liliTi a 8AMLEL VERPLA.NCK HOFFMAN.

HEXRT L. BOGERT. Preeldeat. 1 "VLLEH. Ot Jan 1 nte I -h "tuptejnua wife rnteJf.

"sn.r. ttert-w-a and intrrrer on Vf i Ma N-rwtrh. X. J.e IT rf. I-W ft the kti.

ear Knneral at IZJ a N. oa ft aw. "lJ funeral -at aa. nrnsra mi lcreaaali fa. -siw- ynrrii amrf 1 0f Regiment.

tr are aerrlce. of Rert a. rSei. Company) r.rc cbim-h. corner Hicks St.

and Orare mirt JvioniT omit ir-werm. vf- eaj -a viar wnun, aTtVel- tie or LA7Ct-'tWlWn Fluahln, Long VTvl ha T3d year, son of the lata John W. LAerenee and Uitv te tSklSi! sylvanla Station. Interment nrlrei. -iuiei snTlM, LI 'aa.

10, i.ia, Jua Llk. ba- irof Charlea J. Lleaak, tn her Funeral oa Sunday. Ian. Tt.

John a Evanrellcai lurch, llath bM. i i 7 2d year, at 1 Cb.lh I tvitt o. tatwday, J.n. IS. Wlif if i ''i eaturoay, Jan.

13. I A Jta. IL tat.wiifordh,.0-'v narearter. V. Manning aged TT bareaft eral notice to "I1 at hi, lata residency sae Last leoth Broni mJZ wit.

Jin lii awe w- "'jneumonia. on Jan. yea? Swiiv stetcaifa. In hia S4th hia aV r' reatdeno, of Valley Stream mewiay morning, at 11 'clock. Interment at Creanweod Cemetery Saturdav CarolleJ.

It, ii ui. ewmonia. runeral serv-leea at his late residence. Us. k-- Monday.

Jan. IS. 8 B. M. Friends end reianve.

Invito ta attend. intTrnn? H-noia Bister of Mrs. JiV Funeral on Monday. Ihk h'r ht'a reeidence, n3 Ea, nati. to Church of SLIg.

mal if At snd 4th whir. offered at 10 terl 8L Karood Ceme- Weat li S7 JEH QrTJ-f residence, ZM tveat 1.C1 New York. u.i.. t-. j.

Jmm. ui j1 nwn June town. Mass. I i ni I Ami. i Thursdav.

J.n. t. Lake. Arthur lWni Owen, aon of ktta jjsren. Funeral rrrli-e will ha be: at the eUT T.nf'sr.tlnn.

Kaat tolS PheTn. Vi a Hon. E. J. Ti0.1th.,"".rd Burlington.

at a Clock. si' SLiT WrJ? lne.ii a 3lh 8t. sad Morn- niiivoT pteasa ccpy. in me lata at IO clock. Interment at Sleepy Uohow Cemetery.

Tarrytown, N. EOUERfl ru i- iiiii oa earomay, Jaa. a rv," will ba read realdencc, 48 Highland Av lookers. Tuesday afternoon, at clock Jan. 12.

Ida Frank Salomlw beloved of Bernard J. SunuTaer Mnaral convenleoc- of fanilly. London aad 1'arla pleas SHEARS. On Thursday. Jaw 11 1S1 at residence, la K.t iiT.w u.

of C-harle. H. tihearaT M. (CrrtcT Christ Church. BharoS.

jlT liT i.u rwI .7 "Tra. lormerly tfo.ft.r,Uir;-r.,-',i -n- Short. iBMs-rmt xrofal HIS leKlsl friend IM iv aiiena. WII.IT.B-"r?ua.5n,Sr. pneumonia, on Frlda Whiti- in' tha ktth nSra a Monday! iTkt r.lock?' 'orrly Interment SonuTNorWlk.

jTu-wdVy Jaa. iaiX tk, widow of poodnun of MeTtiZ 7 85 Notice of fa- lAT11 Jaw. tl. llfl. at lHa.

gs. a-v asww Wltta. ael a rl-. William raiurmrai- at a u' b. h.M "erai services will Intermit 8and.y.ri V.V 304 Faat Totb St Jan.

1L aa-ed aa. t. eaeaasaa IWUa F. If Jha BURBANK. Suaan New Dorp Baach.

S. L. Jan. It. sgad 93.

iirnvrniw, EB ERT9. Oeorge. XS04 Id Av Jan. II OS. FTinaral to-day 3 ii l.ons' n.

"Html (o-morrow. iw.a- 1U 'uneral ta QAMBLE-Jamas, 3.14 to-dar Hull Jan. 11. Mtn el. 421 wt ft.

wae-w. jT. jM. 8l. j.n!D.T',!r -t 15J4 32 JOHNSTOVE.V.i-.

am nt. w. jruaaerai priTsit. St. Jaa.

PZirl- iTer 1.65J Lexington Av. Funeral to-day. i fTl 8outhra Boolevard. 10 Funeral to-day, in a. anG.rB; Si.bi.a.

Ja" Tl Wert 14Ut 8t East Wfh 8t. Jan. 11 Funeral to-morrow, 10 A. WARWIdt-Wllltam. Sd3 Wast St.

Jaa. J2. aged 49. Funeral to-day. 2 ZEISS.

Charlotte. 2.1a West Ooth St. Jaa. M. w.i.i ummtniw, f.

SL as. lalo. Av. Bron Brweklra. AMBLER.

Charles, 4TS Packett St. Funeral to-day. I P. Jan. 1L ee St John's Place, Jan.

12. Funeral to-day. 3 30 M. BIESTERFELDT. Herroaa.wM Fourth Flacw.

Jan. 11. Funeral to-day. a P. 11.

B0N81OLI0 Anthony ft) Waahtng. Inn UI 1.. tl 273 Maple' tT Jaa. IX Funeral to-morrow. A.

M. CORCORAN. Patrkk. 710 Henry Jaa. 1L aged SV Funeral to-day.

I P. It 64 Sih St. Jaa. 11. aged 67.

DOT Lt-Samuel L-. 177 Maooa St. Jan. 11. Funeral t-day.

DUPLET. William BS3 lUacwrk St. Jaa 12. ageo Mi runeral to-morrew. OORQOZA DE CANTELAR- Joaera.

SM BlckS Pt Jaa. IX Faneral leamiit. GREKNE. Sarah J. ZM Futaaaa Jaa.

IX Fvneral private. HARTJE. Rev. 4 3d Place. Jaa.

It Funeral to-morrow. JONES. WUltam C. 6nh St. and ITtk At, Jan.

IX Fwneral trtvata-KLEIN. Philip. eiS Keedueka St, Jan. 1L ared SM. BTCKHX.

Cnorad 4S1 Dean St, Jaa. Ii Funeral to-day. 1 P. M. LEOPOIJJ.

tJaorsa. l.T nraewe Jaa. 11. ared ft Kwaaral to-day. 3 M.

LEI SSL. K- WUllass. 3 Rsgby Raa4. Jaa. Ii aaed TT.

XcMAHoN. aate. l.STS tw Kal Jaa. It. aged IT.

FwweraJ ta-day. 3 P. M. MARRIOTT. Eflaaheth L.t.

St. Jaa. It FaneewJ ta-day. 3 P. M.

IToepeet park Wast. Jan. It aced St Funeral to-awi w. MATStlN. Khaabeth, 1M ih Jaa.

11. aced 3X Fwneral t-oay. la) P. M. ODAi-A.

kwe. EV. h2 Albasy Jaa. 1L Ftirieral to-aU 1 4 PETTIT Peter U. 300 Stria Jam.

It Fvnerel t-oy. 'ta can St. Jaa. 1L ru serai U- i2. 153 rwnna su r.r- TA- 'M" a-rvVw teaar.

MstigMrwry su. Jaa aaaa. II leeag C. Jaa. SUIT It.

tiewree wr lr AtiaaO At Jwa. ts. iewf, a 1 1111 rii rw-e. sm T. ia-- IX Hnit.

w. aaral lo-ay. 2 URADf FT BPKT -J New nilwT-i- 0-wr. 1 Hsvew. Jaa.

U. aaa yssv jaa, IS, FIT ft. New Hareav. Jaa. KE FtTrNI? Brtdgeanrt.

Jsa. 11. fOir J- Jsa, 10, TTH ff I a red aa. Jas. t.A U.T.

"hrlst1ne. Plimii un FA I I n.iwiii 0-a. IU aa BTCHiDAnn tl. Med Si. Wast Ha Tea.

Jam. lo. Funeral prieata. mmVma wt Hanw, Jam. 10.

agaa as. Kockawwy Funeral Jaw la a it Le-a 1L "as, Jaa. I VAN mvs Jamaica. Jaa. 1L Funeral tn-da.

a WETJEN-Rur Oatrw. roontba. vawtre. Jaa. ew eVtaay.

I '-Bernard Avn I rMJ Jta 11 aged PA KS.j7r t- BREW ER. -Catherine Suaaea At Kew. ark. Jan. It ared Ml BROWN.

Dr. Uallia. Bowers Bf t. C. Funeral CHFIS2D--irrMri- tMaabetk.

Jan. IX mM iv. r.Bwm n-sorraa CONDUN L-MArgare. Jait" la aty. Jan.

IX aged XX Orchard St, Newark. FARRELI Edsra. Newark, Jaa. IX nefWI r- ieiinn.QV. ifired7aary pp- Moe-1r.

'aa. 11. OCTlL Etnma. Newark. Jsa.

IX tej aa Mineral to-morrow. HADES. John Iwtaraoa. Jaa. 10 aei aa HANEL.

llartteet ltf 1U aged SL HVNKEI.B. Catherlna. Bl Rosa St Venn JACKSONte 73Col4e St. Newark. a weaarfaaa asas'll I VW.

I 'JD SsT JEFKEFtM. John. Jersey Ctty. J.air Fw- Cory. Blewtnfleld.

Jse, tX aged Kra. Jaa. U. 'rb0'0- Mo Kawara. Bt- City.

MAI.DEN.up TtS Newark Jersey S4 Fultoa Ft. Kowtelalr. MAt'HER Cttarlea, Newark. Jaa. IX aawd neral Jan I a.

ICH let Hantlagtaa St, Nrw- MX Tork St. Jersey City. MX LVIHII.I Mary. Snatk Oth St. Xew.

rkJn- aged Faneral ta-aaorrew. R. Faterww. Jaa. 11 PARKER.

WlllUm. Newark? JaaTlL Newark, Jaa. IX Fntverel tn-elae. II a REGENT HAL. FrederVrka.

17 Faltoa St. "a- agen sr. RT-E John Trenton. Jan- IO aeeJ TS Rl'KII. Amanda.

Traatow. Jaa, IX FaneTml rw 11 to 1 1 s.eaf Cabinet ag, Newark. Jaa. II. ared It wanualt Av, Jersey Jan.

11. afwi ai. SCHt LTZ Louisa. Trento. Jsn.

1L agwd SO. Fwnersl liyawttew. 3JW P. FIT A RETTE. Jftaa MarrWtawa.

Jaa. IX KIT A W. Paul. Peterson. Jen.

u. SatEf.LT. Mary Ill LaSyetta St, New. rk. Jen.

It STRTKER. A ilea Vaa TX, Trenton. Jaa. Ik Fwneral re-lvata, WFISt rrtn-taailn. Paterae.

Jaw In. aged TT WE TT William It. 73 Aster Pkaea, Jersey 're. Jan. IX TOI NO -Mary.

Halneeyma. Ian. 1L ared 04, Funeral to-day. 3 JO p. New Tark SUta.

AL1.EN Asm V. C. Mtla4. Jaa. It.

agwl 1. Faneral ta-morrver. 1 P. M. CfRTia Uewg 11 aewta Stk Av, Mewag Verwwn, Jan.

IX Sg-d TS CinitONn.ja.mea SaattvUla, Jaa. lU aged OtASBT Helena, pew gkeer sla. Jaa. 1L HOKFARTH. Ansa pswghhee Jan.

10. JONES John. Poewbkeeretta. Jan. Id.

a-4 10. McDOWFLL. Mary Newkwrg. Jsa. II.

McNt'LTT. Major John plawrelt Rack-land County. Jsn II. Faneral ta-day. MrViKF Harriet Hadaew.

Jaa. IO. WEEKS. Mary Potagkkearaia. Jaa.

IX In SQtmottim. TRt'AX. In lortng memory of my kwarand. Charles H. Truai.

who died Jan. 14. lo. Ta lira la hearts we leava btklad. Is aot ta die.

BEO LET. Margaret, ma as St PatrVk'a Ca- k.1 1 BR EN kiaaa ft Patrick's Csl thedrat. Newark. N. mtorrow, A.

M. I uit.ti-r,i, ijuut, ta (oeanory a lea Jaa I wnvefllng metranamt. Catsa I 'TlI- 1- I '-J UAtt.Kr.T. aquira. la tuamoty of; died Ja e-ma et tn nay, SU r.

at MAX CT. The Rev. Jcepk maaa Osrrk of tha Hlie.1 Sarraraent New Rocaalla. N. -morrow.

10 A. M-MOORE. Bridget, maas at MIchBeTs Oiarck. Newark. N.

to-morrow. A. M. tvDEkTlKERI. HUNK E.

CAMPBELL I vi.ii Weet ltd. Chapala Ambwlasea ServVaa. Ta. 1114 Chelsea CEMBTTKRIKS. thc wnnni awm rrwPTPRV I a 1 1 iiwwuwiiili vk.

wt I Mid Bt By Harlera Train aad by Traita. I Offlcaw 2S East ii St. M. T. SPF.CIAL.

SOTICXS. TWENTT-THIRD RFOrMENTt AU as isarn-bers who have failed lo rsnelt notlrw ef military ball to ba held Jaa. IS aad dla ner Jaa. SO, ta taameaentloa of fiftieth anni versary, send name Immediately ta Ing tricar ewmpsay. REL1GIOCS NOTICE.

TRINTTT "CHAPET. West SStk and Xntk ata. Just off Bread way. Suaday-S and II A. ta 4 P.

M. vteea iari -m ana a. st, r. aa. tactal Stiaday night serrtee at 'c ck.

riKr UERHAX nKITvAMrT CHI BATl. rtoea Oermaa and Engliah, Swwdava A. M. Jan. 14.

fpeaker. Mr K. E. Ftchthora. Spltit meaaagea Mr.

Montaha aad Mr. HIX Pa bat Park Circle. Swtfe Col am baa CI 'U. fKMPLK EMANC-EI. Ae.

end aa. 1. oa err The Modern Man sad Veewaaa." All w.u'n eeiuttirxii VEILS, WAISTS AND NECK WE AS 4C25tkAv.atytaSc (rrrxn-igirrp xin R. SI3PS0N CO. 14S Went 41d 8L.

wear Broawsray. Braadway. cor. 47U aC Loans to aay aaaooag. aw Pledge rwtauaal Preperty.

We hav a largw aaanrfwent mt rlimoml Rlnrt liitnwl tin. A. at prv-ew whlrk WU aatkaf)' cwref NOW ON FREE at the Anderson Galleries The Emilie Grigsby Collection of Art and Literary Beautiful Examples of Modern Art in the Appointments and Decoration of a Handsome City Residence. Also pedal Collection, of Sculpture. Palntlnct, MLsiaVum.

Silver. Jewtlry. Jades. Textile, Erabroiderie, TsptttAct. Rug.

Book, and Carbon Prints, which la Richneta, Diversity, Artlatic Merit and Aiaociatioa appeal ttron. to men and women of diicTi'iiination and Urte. The Paintings Include examples of Monet, Pissarro, Sislry. Zcm. Iknjarnin-Constant, Alfred Stevens, HcrUr.

Via Goren, Ruysdacl, KncHcr, Pourbus and other ArtiiU. Jades, Porcelains and Bronzes The Jades embrace a pair of Fei Tsui vases of the Kiea Lung. Period, a boui of the Mine Period, a large Buddhistic Sceptre of the Kien Lung Period, and a pair of dark green Nlhieit Vases of the Ming Period. Among the Porcelains are rare specimens of Green and Black Hawthorn. Fifty superb Oriental Rugs, French and Italian carved and gilded Furniture, Ecclesiastical Embroideries, Tea Sets and Plates of L.

Old Dresden, Vienna Collection of jOld Dresden Porcelain Grrrj- and famous Aubusson, Flemish and-T. Tapestries are in the Collection. TO DE SOLD without miration in Sixteen Scwioni, beginning on the afternoon of Jinuarj 22d and continuing every afternoon and evening (except the evenings of Saturday and Monday, January 27th and 2ilh), Wednesday evening. January 31sL The Public until the properly i aoW. A dmiuion.

It LU tzU it lj exxrd only, vhich can he cUained -ilhrut car? rxt (X-'icra the Company. The Illustrated Catalog, printed in txro viU. be $cr4 to oddrri -r One Dollar. Robert Hoe Library The Sale of the Second Section of this Great Collection will conclude in ten more sessions, afternoons and evenings, beginning cn Monday, January 15th. The Rare Books and Manuscripts continue on Exhibition.

Among the beautiful Fifteenth Century Manuscripts are Arte de lo Ben Morire; Lorris, De Roman de la Rose; Missale ad usum Ecclesiae Turonensis, and many Books of Hours. Important Incunabula, Americana and rare English and French books are also in the sale. Admission by card only, which can be obtained without charge on application to the Company. IN PREPARATION Among Sales in the near future are the error. Art Collection of Robert L.

Forrest of rhUadtJphia; Modem Paintings and Water Colors btlorz to Mr. Julius Uehme of York, tha ruiTicrrt Collection of Art Objects, broujit from the Washington Galkries of Mr. Victor C. Fixihrr of Kew York; the fine LTarariea of Mr. W.

W. AUli of ML'waukcc and Captain J. F. Hinckley of St. Louis, arvd the rrnurk-able Autograph Collection left by the Ui IVr-son J.

Loasics. The Anderson Auction Company Madison Arrsue at Fortieth Street rrw yokx crrr. and Sevres, a remarkable ''itl THE i f- hi 0 1 il il XL' il; il tl ua and puBiicity in uppressir j- a interment a-eaTi-iii i 1. 1 e. AAJ sunaa oi oticuonabie.

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