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THE SUNDAY CALL mericans’ Great Donatiops to Charity During 1902 A e Rt (eS11 % vou are not aware of the -AYER, FREDERICK FANNING, New York, Saratoga, N. Y., §20,000: Taunton, Mass., 80, _ FRISBIE, LOUISE, New York, bequest to to Johns Hopkins Hospital for extension of the PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF. gift pital there, to pay for a new pulling. $75.000. P ple of the United St 1o Oid Ladies’ Home Lowell ‘Mass. $50.. 000: Tipton. Ind. §10,000: Waukesha, 'Wis., Vassar College, $12,660. Eynecological ward, $10,000. from & friend for 'the building fund of the SWIFT, GUSTAVUS F.. Chicuso, ift to = o Geo: Towell Textile School, §30,000; and Lowell $15,000. West Hoboken, N. J., §25.000; Worces- ~ FULLER-GOULD SYNDICATE, Baltimore, KENNEDY, JOHN S., New York, gift to medical laboratories, $10.000. - debt-raising fund of local Methodist Episcopal most charitable Dy Nursery and Lowell Humane Society, each ter, Mass. §15,000; Yankton, S.' D., $10,000. Md., gift to Johns Hopkins University, toward New York Chamber of ‘Commerce, & marble _ Pi NS, GEORGE W., New York, gift to churches, $10,000 world. This is no $10,000. The librgry glfts were conditional on the v endowment fund, $15,000. statue of Alexander Hamilton, cost about Buffalo Young Men's Christian Assoctation for SWOPE, THOMAS H., Kansas City, Mo, 1 he: o the BABCOCK, SAMUEL D.. New York, be- rious cities and towns providing the sites and- GATES, JOHN W., Chicago, Iil, gift to $12,000. a new home, $25,000. gift to Central University, Danville, Ky.. $25,- for re are quests to Christ Church, Riverdale, Calvary agreeing to make annual appropriations for Rurai Home and School for Buys, for a site for KEYSER, WILLIAM. See Wyman, Wil- PHIPPS, HENRY, Philadelphla, Pa., gift 000. = list of chari- Church, and St. Luke's Hospital, each maintenance equal to 10 per cent of his re- the school, $10,000. lam. to the city, a clinic for the treatment of poor _ TEACHERS' COL "% is authentic, U0%: the Metropolitan ~Museum of Art, thé spective gifts. GAYLEY, JAMES, first vice president United KING, MISS MARY RHINELANDER, Great consumptives. g z from a friend t g - AeNUC, Metropolitan Museum of Natural History. the CARNEY HOSPITAL, Boston, Mass., gifts' States Steel Corporation, gift to Lafayette Neck L I, gift to All Saints' Church, s pul- PHIPPS, LAURENCE C., Denver, Colo.., TEMPLE een m complled Children's. Ald Seiety. and the Youns Men's from friends for a new building for the out- College, a laboratory for chemistry and met- pit, choir dnd clergy stalls, reredds, rood- gift to the State of Colorado, & thoroughly OF, New York. gift (o Columbia Universis e Cvelopedia, and Christian Association. each $15,000; and the pa Gepartment, §16,000; securing a State allurgy, Screon and other furnishings of the chancel. equipped hospital for tuberculosis patients, cost for endowment of a f in homor of the 4 % - Charity = Organization Soclety, New York sppropriation of sunilar amount. GEORGE JUNIOR REFUBLIC, New York, KING'S DAUGHTERS, ST, CHRISTOPHBR over $250,000. Rev. Dr. Gustav Gotthe 5. 000. cour ¢ that publication Christian Home for Intemperate Men. the Sa- CARPENTIER, HORACE W., gifts to Co. gift frum a woman in Gecrgia, name withheld, CHAPTER, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., gift to St. PITTS, WILLIAM, Taunton. Mass. bequest = THOMAS. ORGE Philadelphta, ift e ce here. In MWaritan Home for the Aged, the eitering lumbia University, 2 scholarships, $10,000; and for the Freeville Settlement, $18,000. Christopher's Home, $5000. for Protestant Episcopal Mission work in the for building for parish work in connection . hat it in. ArmS and St Luke's Home for Indigent to Sarutoga County, 2 Y., for a bhospital, GLADDING, THOMAS S, New York, gift ~LANDRETH, ELIZA G.. Philadelphia, be- South, $32.000. . with the projected Prote Cathedral in Mz~ . that it In- Christian Females, cach $2000. 510,000, £ 5 e & to the army department of ihe Young Men's queete to charitable and religious institutions, _ PLAINFIELD, N. J.. citizens of, gtts for a nila, &: " sests for public BAKER, CYRUS 0. Newurk J CARROLL, MRS MARY AUSTIN, Boston. Christian Assuciation at Fort Hancock, N. J., an estate of $47,000. Muhienburg Hospital there, $125,000; cprner- THOMPS New York. gift P nd upward, 90 in JUSKs to the Beciety for ¢ Betpec- Maus; gt Ao University of Virginia. & jor a new building, §15,000. LAUDY, LOUIS H., New York City, gift to stone laid mber 6, 1902. to Williams Col . and to Vassar $ i 1, D table Aged Women, $30,600; Young Mem's [ledge of §10,0C0 ans ¢ UNION. Wash. . GLOVER, JOSEPH B., Boston, Mass.. be- Cooper Union for thrée scholarships, $7440. POPE. A. A., Cleveland, O., gift to Western College, = g s generosity there 18 Association, $20.000, and Newark CATHOLIC' MISSIONARY UNION, Wash- quests to fifty charitable organizaiions or In- ~LEE. MRS SUSAN P. New York, bequest Reserve University, §100.000, THOMP Ses salance in its Charitable Soclety Home for the ington. I giit (rom a priest for the estab- gijtutions, all local except Hampton Normal hington and Lee University. $30,000. POST-GRADUATE HOSPITAL, New York, Pratt, Mrs . Protestant Foster Home, Newark Iehne Apostolic Mission House there, g5 agricultural School and Tuskegee Normal 'MRS. S, P., New York, bequests gifts from a friend, conditional on the pay- TOMPKINS, ¢ s lesser gifts that Orphan Amylum. and First Congiegatinal $10000. =~~~ o Lo or aMpRrica, 204 Industrial School, $207,000; and for benev- to Central University of Kentucky, 325.000; ment of its debt, $100,000, and from two other York, bequests 3 ’ her gifts of a pri- Church, each $10,000. Washington, D. o ient of benn. Clent purposes, the reversion of $100,000 more. and Leese Institute of Jackson, Ky. $15,000 = friends for payment on debt, §3,000. School, ‘§20,000; Children’s Ald Soclety, 3$10.- BALL, MRS. BARAN C, B., Galveston, Tex., JAULLECR L L R 00 (00! "gitte crom , OOOD-WILL FARM ~_SCHOOL 'Firfeld, | LENT, MUS, BARAL E., Keekaill N.Y, _POTTER, MRS. HENRY CODMAN, New ooo. shd Womars Natonal Suvtach Allisnes. vate © nature £ift to Austin Theological Seminary. §7! 4 - 0 ) Mass., v i oward soc York City, gifts to the Pro- s fomdn's Executive Committee of Home ) i Gift to friend g school for missionaries FIf from a New Yori friend, loard & bequests 0 Mo e e . 3 New. Yofk Uy clubhouse. cost 335,000, ‘s bresbyterian church and American of money given BANJOTTI, PAUL. Turin, Ital 000, fund for a manu: h $500¢ clock ‘tower, $3 T "N Nork, ifts Peekskill, cach $5000; Board of Home Missions and to Grace Episcopal Church, Elizabeth, N. of the public Brown University for fARY ELLEN, New York, be- = GOULD, HELI N .V., Washington, be TOUSLEY, wo., It is true BARNARD COLLEGE, New York City, gifts P tag Ty can Ul ssociation to Mount Holyoke C or a chair of bibli- of tae Bresbyterian church, '$2060; Board of J., a clubhouse, cost §37,000. 2 K " w0, It 18 LU from friends for endowinent, §200,000. secur- {UESIE 19 (06 AMErED Unitarian Association o e 540,000 s war department, Misslons for = Freedmen of the Presbyterian’ POWER, JOHN J. Worcester, Mass, be- to Wililams College, meailable an tne Sculh of o 3 a like amount from John D. Rockefeler. for the Hackiey School 8¢ TRTRIT, SVand Young Men's Christian Association, for build: church, $1000, and American Seaman's Friend quests to the Association of Sisters of Our X estimated at $70.000. pe ¥ expended w York. sift 10 R (0 S O oment $500. ing for soldiers at Fort Monroe, $15.000; Irving- Sccie ‘Preabyterian Home for Aged Women Lady of Mercy, land, the convent and orphan- CHARLEMAGNE, gift to the Phil- . v y be re- Pk 00. CHAPMAN, WILLIAM H., New London, tn e T e &F furnishings, and Colored lome and Hospital, New York age. and to Holy Croes College, his liprary, adelphia Library, 2500 R books. was a banner year BEACH, SOPHIA E. w _York, bequests (., ift to that city for a manual traiming $10.000; Mount Holyol ol for Norihtield City, each $1000. ‘ '‘RATT, MRS. MARY MORRIS, Brookiyn, TUCK, EDWARD, an American citizen, res- rge personal charities to the Protestant Episcopal Church, for, the yehooi, $100,000, Giria, two, boholarehlon aud Iryington and Tar- LEWISOHN, ADOLPH, New'York, uift o N. Y., and MRS. MARY SHAW THOMPSON, ident in Paris, France, giftfor the henaft of arge P g Tt ot Calvary parish, and Samartan Home “CRgth MO00 i 5. North Andover, I¥town, N. Yo @ ciubhouse wr the benefit of Hebrew Techuical School for Giris toward a Allegheny, Pa., joint gift to Vassar College, & American colony in Paris and American xz e sum 3,813,000, the Aged each $5000: Society for the Re- Mues ™ bequ g o S g $0: * building fund, $75,00 chapel. ors to that city, the Franklin Hoepital, arr \er- liet of the Destitute Blind, and Home for In- Womun's Chri 'Association, both of e PISCOPAL CHURCH, Elizabeth, LEWISOHN, LLEONARD, New York, mine PRINCETON (N. J) THEOLOGICAT SEM- erected on the most approved American models e Aot o O N o Jotnt i e & New_ York women chiliren of, Jomt sift to Jewish ‘Theological INARY. gifts from friends for & Willlam e~ and managed by American physicians o City of Salem for pro- @nd her two sons, a clubhouse. cost [rom §30,- Semina 50,000, &nd to (he Hebrew Sheiter- - ry Green chair of Semitic languages, $100,000. v, $10,600, and for its public 060 to $60,000. / ing Guardian Society, §125,000. The children PRINCETON IVERSITY, gifts from stu- S CECELIA, Boston, Maas., bee len Marine Society, Seamen's GRIER, JAMES H., Warrington, Pa., be- also agreed to sive ${00,600 each to charity in dents and alumnl, for a new gymnusium, §250,- quests to Woodstock College, $30.000: St ty. East India ) e Society, quests to Hahnemann Medical Hospital and memory of their father. 000, from friends for endowment of the Old John's Seminary, $10.000; Apostolic Collegs, ihe year beguest for a new chus Scamen’s Widows' and Orphans lety, Sa. Presbytetiah Hoepital, ewch §10,000; and Pres- LINDESMITH, REV. E. W. Cleveland, Tistament professorship, $100,000, and from County Limertck. Ircland $3000; Boston Coi: breaker of Farms Presbyterian congregation, $100, 600. maritan Soclety and Woman's Friend Society, byterian Orphanage and Old Man's Home, each Ohio, gift to the atholic University of the classes of 1901 and 1802, for spec pur- lege for scholarships, $4000; Working Boy S ot 5 s Bi- BELDEN, JAMES J,, Byracuse, N 4 all of Balem, cach $2000; and Bertram Home = $5000. America, Washington, D. C., for gcholarship, poses, §60,000. Home, $2000; Religlous Society of the Sisters AmImels SRAL S to the First Presbyterian Church there for for Aged Men, Salem Hospital, Association for GUGGENHEIM, DANIEL and SIMON, New 35000, PROCTOR, ELLEN O.. Brookline, Mass., of Mount Carmel and the Obiate Fathers’ No- aitton on 10, A e en: ia residence property. Relief of Aged and Destitute Women of Sa. York. U KI(t (o Jewieh Theological Spmin- LINES, AUGUSTUS m., New Haven, be beducets to Harverd Medios] School, to Pro- vitiate at Dublin, each $1000. and Little Sis- rber of citl- v $76,000. iem, Woman & Christian Rellef Society of Den- ary. §50,000. questa available on. ihe dedth of his widow, to- mote the study of chronic disesscs’ $00.000. ters of tne Poor, Home for Lesttute Catnolig ren, Hcuse of the Goo D! 4 Cifafies cach $ooos; and Socity o€ 5 dain Denver. ‘oo i Jand, New Yo Protestant Episcopal Cily Salem, Mass. Mrs. Jane Mission, and Home for Men and Aged Coupies. visions for the n Leland CHARLES B, New York City, b edifice for the We iretts o b record has . BENNETT, MRS THOMAS G. New Haven, Cola., and other institutions, the residue CGLNHEIM, MEYER, New York, gifta Yale Law Schooi, $30,000; Church of the Re- and American Board ot Forelgn Misaions for Chi ~ 2 Liributed $3000 Conn.. Eift to the Medical School of Yale Uni- property, estimated at $300,000. {0 Jewish Hospita), Logan, Pa., for_additional deemer, §20,000; Organized Charities, New Ha- medical work, $10,000, Carney Hospital, each $500. . we y " versity for mew clinical butiding, $96,000, CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF, gift from an puilding, $80,000: and to Mount Sinal.Hoe- ven Colony Historical Soctety, City Missionary PROCTOR, HARLEY T. Willlamstown, 7TUSKEGEE (Ala.) INSTITUTE, gift from table 1 s last year BE HARRIE? S., Phiadeipna, P American woman in Paris for a French school. [iiai, New York City, for an electrical ambu- Soclety and Weicome Hall, each $5000, and St. Mass., gift to the town, conditional on the rais- a friend for a girls’ dormitory, $25,000. sring any other peguests to W omen's \.'mlvm Federation M ; s::?‘.;‘ D L Tance seryice, $20,000. e Frun&.cl: nd New Haven orphan asylums, each m‘dn} ’s}sg%v more for improvements of the my.-‘\"x.v}igasg;.r OF CALIFORNIA, gift trom Just k ove Jomu Soc! nd Mission, eac! 3 EST, New o et T ¢, gee Guggenheim, $2000. . roads, ), 000. X . s B §H0.000; American Sunday Sehiool Umon, Doard York Clty, gift from (riend, name withheld P B MO e I ITLEFIELD, GEORGE L., Pawtucket, ' RANKINE, WILLIAM B., Niagars Fall& ~ VANDBRBILT, MRS. CORNELIUS, New gy of Foreign Miesions of the Reformed Epifcopal $40,000. GUGGENHEIM, WILLIAM, New York, glft R. I, gift to Brown Universtly, available o0 N Y., gift for a parish houss for Bt. Peter's York, gift{to St Bartholomew's Church, aa 5 quate idea of not only & 05 American Board of Commission- _ CLARK, EDWARD W. and CLARENCE H., i o i card endow- the death of his widow, for a professorship of Church, Geneva, N. Y., §32,000. entire new Mont. cost $200.000. the the Amertcan Chureh. and American Board o s oos. MeAll Philadelphia, Pa.. joint gift to the University 1o, Uniled, Hebrew Charlted, [005c, 3i0.000 American history and’ o general fund, his ~ PROCTOR, REDFIELD, United States fan; VANDERBILT —FREDERICK W. Nos but orm you Mission in Paris, $10,000; Seaside Home for Of Pennsylvania toward a chair of Aseyriol- g "each §50,000 given on or befors January estate, valued at $500,000. ator from Vermont, gift to the Young Men's York, gift to Sheffleld Scientific Bchool e y..;‘ ¥ LOESER, FREDERICK, and wife, Brook- Christian Association for the use of his em- Upiversity, for a new dormitory, land arity Invalid Women at Atlantic City, Pennsylvania ©EY, $100,000. i 1. 1603, chArtY Gewmen's Friend Soclety, Pennéyivania fnstl- = CLARK, WILLIAM, Newark, N J. be- " GUITEAU. B, W, New York, giff'to the Iy N.T. glft to Brookiyn Instisle of Arts pioyes at Proctor, Vt, & thoroughly equipped money, vaiue about $§500,000. tution for Instruction of Blind, Pennsylvania 9! to Newark Female Charitable Soctety, 1.0 8o 55 Bt NEW jary, “for books, and Sclences, a trust fund of $10.000. building of marble. VAN RENSSELAER, MRS. MARY THORN, e ord ¢ denom- Inetitution for the Deaf and Dumb, Pennsyl- Newark Orphan Asvlum, Home for the Friend. gy, oy, LORD, BENJAMIN, New York, bequests t» PROTESTANT FEPISCOPAL CHURCH. New York City, bequest to her husband an s for educat and yania Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single loss FProtestant [Toster Home and Rutzers L GIN, MRS, 3. B., New York and Ken- the Reformed Episcopal Church, ‘available on members of, names withhield, gifts fo start @ gistee, the int at o Do Gsed tu aiiing e 1 s State and muni- MWomen Peunsylvania Industrial Home for pU S, Tnflemary. $6000. REL I fo AEhland’ €eminary, Versallles, the death of his daughter, for 'the Sustenta- fund for the erection of a cathedral in Manila poor and stck. §26.000. ¥ ~ to public and sec- Blind Women, Pennsylvania Working Home for "(-o(*n‘n\\t ""~”"'" AM F., Fonke V. Y. to restore dormitory, at least $20,000. tion Fund, $17,000; the Theological Seminary, (to cost §1,000,000), §200,000. VASSAR COLLEGE, gifts from Alumnae x " B nts of Flind Men, Home Miesionury Society, Pennsyl- | COCHRAN, WILLIA -RI\,&-M'Q‘“H"- R GIN, MKS. JAMES BEN ALI, New §16,000; the Female Guardian Soclety, $12,000; RADCLIFFE COLLEGE, alumnae of, gifts committee, $0000; classes holding s e gran of vania Training Echool for Feeble-minded Chil- 4 ey - . Hospltal, as v, City, gift to the copal Diocese ‘of 1o several church homes, each from $1000 10 for g college bullding. to be a memorfal of '000; and for a fellowship for Mise S, 1, § an endowment, $§150 Hollywocd Inn as 2 A s Sesshore Home at Atlantic 81 endowment. $150.000: 4 Inn a8 | exingion, K. conditional on, Ashland Sem- §2000. et o Mrs Louls Agassiz, $100,000. chool, Boston, $8000. Normal and Agricultural Insti- N endowment $10C00: ., UbrY. i inary: besaivays, at Versailics, funds 10r L LOW, SULEAANN. ‘New York, besmstit 8 HATHBONE, CAROLINE &, New York, be- COLLEGE, Poughkeepste, N. Y., can Colonization Society, Penn: - 5 the Margaret Hall. House of the Holy Comforter, Free Church guacis for founding and maintaining home for 2 quest: ' 8 nd & e s from friends, a library bullding HALL, FRANCIS, Elniira, N. Y, l»gqu‘r.soln Home for Incurables, Hous: of Mercy, 15“- aged and infirm persons, at Evansville, Ind., chapel: for the Abbot .M?’;«un scholarships, lirgtor, Conn.. for a public library, $30.- Luke's Home for Indigent Christian Females, ground and money, aggregating $70.000: to the each §8000; and for-a scholarship founded by Mission to Deaf Mutes in New York, Trustees lief of Widows and Orphans of ren from Cru evention of to Protect ( ~ sed Clergymen, and Aged, Infirm and - K S v n Cariis! 5 R R e nd (00, Eimira College, $8000; Orphans’ Home In Church Mission to Deaf Mutes and St. Mary' 8 general clergy fund. $8430: Domestic and For- i S £ Miss Hersey's o Fomdon, Eneland, "eacn Disabled Clergymen of the Protestant Episco. e O Chrlatian Amso: Fre Haspital for Children, each $1000 Senerad clargy fund. $8i30; Domestic aad Far- the Amociation of Students of Miss Hersey L 3 ) Church of New York, and . Presby Ein ak for . s ‘gce Normal and Industrial In- pal Church of New Yok, and Presbvterian (LGS (e’ Kichorage and the Arnot Ogden McCLARY, WILLIAM, Philadelshia, Pa.. copal Church, $7315; St. Ann's Deat-Mute VICKERY, P ite, §2000; and to several other Institutions 1 R H 1, for fi bed: h §$5000; Elmira bequests to Grand Masonic Lodge to establish . B & 4 3 Widows and Orp of Deceased ors, Hospital, for free beds, eac quests to G Church, $1100; and Church Mission Society f0r o the aking an aggregate of $500,000. Veidows and Orphans of Deceased Minislers, 1, iucividl Assoclation and Home for the Aged. a pervetual fund for support of & home fOf feqp Mufel £520. e EL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, *ach $10.000; 000, " ‘ each $2000; and Steele Memorial Library, fof orphan children of Freemasons, §30.000. and Qe nIi NIk, R, New York City, gift to ty. gifts for the erection and CI34on of ) : £ift to the books. $1500. : N an (s Gl Tonse of Feotmaams JO G e aar areantion of i 2 hospital bullding; co - aanodist Epl HAMILTON COLLEGE, Clinton, N. Y., 8ift support of the Home for Aged Masons in that % ¢ ®yrq TUeS i bn o edifice, cost with CY O., Augusta, Me., bequest rop-Street Universalist ~Church, New York, bequest J., mitts NRY, Denver. Colo.. copal church of (hat city for 2 & 1902 rfiales H Sity for om alumni, for a new Hall of Commous, clty, $20,000. 2 R to_en- WOBERT C.. Boston (died n SoADEelietic work, new bulldings and charities, (gt O oRINEs. AR, and MR8 HAROLD, UGN~ o : Cos Collers, Codar S he Gen- uests (o his executors, to be distributed * COTAMAN, MRS 2 LAWRENCE HARKNESS, ALBERT, professor of Greek, Chicago, Iil., gift to Memorial Institute of In- yy “poquest’ to the Catholle University s W, ot W e v . ed by mong _such cmn;:m:r;:amenrlm‘r:; Greenwich, Conn., bequests to the Post Gradu: Brown Univeriity, sift fo the uniyersity o fectious Diséases, for en mnu»m.‘sl.um.w?h Amer) Washington, D. C., for general ex- Ohto, gifts to a Congre a sum . Feuifie OF Min: pete ate dllwr-unl of New York, for the babi :m]"“'“{;;‘&‘; at’the American School s":\lx«‘ uly_nlm . :u;(\" ;"1 ‘.’mkh‘n::}d 1h: penses. $20,000. - Lakeside Hos- L object ward, $6000: Children’s Aid Society and Diet "“"' ‘, FY Ly RS 0 University of Wo 2 Ohio, tor RHINELANDER, MISS SERENA, New York piral each $100,000; Cl Day Nursery h it S | G “RVARD UNIVERSITY, gift from & [lacing the burned buildings, $16,000. e 3 \0S; - -; in the ment eetting forth that they had & fund of K Ermras o e ot O e e friend for the astronomical department, haif P ATCCORMICK THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Iy, gift to the Church of the Ascension, gnd Kindergarten Assoctation, $50,000; Salva- £ education B o0 e et shucationas s chariinpis Newpet R L. enck $2000. 1o be used 1o extending the sstronomical U gitt from e friend, froa fellowship in New. * Ricp. wILLIAM MARSH, New York. be Hon AEY YRS MARIA W.. Boston, Mass. of America, [N 000 TOTHhe approval of the ot Tt fricom oA don e L it from Ing rosearches for the Denet of sclence, B E Lo Muskeon, Mich., be- Jusst 15 Rics inatituts of Houaiin, Fex. e pesutaia o the Boston Surwim o o A b g gl el et oo 4 g s to e ) 2 T 2 : { wo- bulk of his estate of $8,000,000. $20,000; Harvard College and the Kinde: ¥y and political ethics, $7500, and for books for $-0.000. quest to establish a home for indigent old wo- PUptBy SRS Y S R T Riak Ialand, TIL, of the Biind, each §10,000; Home for Aged Col- known Boston charities, libraries and museuns, . g HATCH, MRS, WALTER, Brooklyn, N. Y., y o1 . o ceveral chuiches and hospitals, hospitals in & oocert rinas v ot e 10, &p,J0int it from \ift'to Yale University, to found a lectureship men at Fairmount, Ind., for $60.000. ° ¢t bequests to 'Northwestern University, about ored Women and the Children's Hospital, each score of other New England cities, and the of (inese. $10.035: foint STt by Japses Stil. In_theology. $5000. o A ine sehoot for colored chil- <$200.000; and the American University ot $1000; and the Tuckerman Circle, $100 following-named institutions: St. ~Andrew's man, H. McK. Twombly, kdwin Gould, George , HAVEMEYER, HENRY O., New York, gIfts gren, e Tl House, South Kingston. Washington, a considerable but undetermined WALKER, MRS. MARY G., Brooklyn. N. cgation (New Orleans), Bates College, I Peabody, James Speyer. Stuyvesant Fish, o Bryn Mawr College, $20,000; to South Beach McKEE, JOHN, Philadeiphia, Pa., bequests yoah ol His IUReriY. Yoik gift K- Dequests (e the New Yosk Assqeiiion So rea College, Wellesley College, Tuskegee In: Xrcher 3. Huntington lsaac X. Sellgman, Sehool District for s new school, seven Weres for the constructing and endowing of an instl. FOCKEFELLER, Jobn Dx. Kow Sk _FLS improving the Condition of Siecher 88 1 incoln University ~ (Cumberland, amuer Thorne. D° Willises James. Willlam ©0f land: and the First Presbyterian Church, tution in Philadelphia for education of white & ("o "Goreral’ Education Board, to pro- !—fl\fk:li-n:if;wllflr&r:\"{\“‘lg“ffi o R B i 1), Fiek University, Atlanta University, Bodut i Greenwich, Conn., $10,000, supplementin€ a anq cclored male orphans, to be known as Me- ount College. (Wichita: Hoany. Mhyervie Eocnrdfs,and Mrs. Henry Villard, the two Ci8®or'Gearly the entire cost of parsonase Kee ‘College, and to MeKes City, N. J., for mots sducation in thg Sool. $1.000.000; Har. FURHE0 [, Fresh Alr Fund, and Soclety of or schools of stitutions of » to @id, €o- (sSouth Carolina) Instituts, Meadville Theolog) s (520,000 ‘and_church edific 3 Vard University. for a mew medical school, > % o= ciat S rTvees = e £ 1 H 3 Catholic chi h, ctory and nvent, his t 3 . G St. Johnland, each $50,000; FHome for Incur iations or cal Seminary, Phillips Exeter Academy, Hack- §300.000 & v+ 00:000: cash payment, "yAY, JOHN, and wife, Washington, D, C. Tesiduary estate of §2.000,000 . $1.000.000: Teachery Calinge, N oWy College Abien Fordham, and Childre's Ald Sociecy, « in educa- sl (Tarrytown, N. Y.), Abbot Acad- CONVERSE, JOHN H., Phiadelphla, Pa’ 0Nt gift to Westminster School, Simsbury, MeMILLAN, JAMES, Detroft, Mich., be- :::‘m&’:n:;-llngh“e"; .“cg 20 000, T Orphan's Home and Asylum of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Colored Home and Hospital, r Oid Men and Aged Couples, New = tes of tors’ names in H. Baldwin Jr., stitute of Frederick T. Gates, stitute of Te s K. Jesup, Rob- Jdent fu ver. The direct bequests in his Will procid : s Conn., a_memorial chapel, cost $10,000. g e sl '060; and H -y > e toltoning - $108,000 o Hiorvary Pretident of Baldwin Locomotive Works, siff “OiEpRpwy BUNEVOLENT SOCIETY, Balti- 3f"the e o O epital | ang ter Theological Seminary. §200.000 and & dupli- 0% $100.000 to the Massachusetts In- mitien on evangelical work, $25,000. more. gifts from friends, to ald needy Jews Foundiings Home, Children's Free Hospital Sation of Elfte made o tne oo $100,000; New. York Institute for the Biind, and & shoskay, sod 8(;»0.0?98;0 the In- "COOK. JOSEPH, D.D.. Glens Falls, N, ¥, Of that elty 830,000 = = = @ b Atsociation and Little Sketers of the Poor, each fon ‘fnaoisgical Seminary, $150,000; Wellesley Home for Indigent Christian Femalcs, all inology 1o found & “BIllings Btu- bequest to the Presbyterian board of forelgn , HENNESSY, JOHN, Archbishop of uque, 1000, mlege tor'a heating and ventllating plant, New York City, each $28,000; New York Any etudent recelving benefit is oat Lo ke hresbyierian board of fOrelan jowa (aled in’ 900), ‘bequest paid in 1802 to " MANHATTAN EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL. §ih0 (o0 Adelphi College. $125,000: 8§ Dird clety for the Relief of Ruptured and Crippled. —— expected 1o abstain from the use of alcohol and - the Catholie University of Amerl ‘Washing- New York City, gift fro friend, name with- > e 3 y, 13,000, d Samaritan Home for the Aged, - - GeorEe (obucco. 'The direct bequests and residuary TOaBLER W ARD. ana sibers, New York e, e ot three. achoaranips, §17,000. B T i e o s s, N, e 30 sy $10:000. =™ 5 . . i SERTT SN City, folnt’ gfft to-Cooper Union, for endows o HERIER, CHRISTIAN A. and wite. New §50.000. tonal gita wera ~conditional. on _ specified _/WALSH, MRS, ANN ELIZA, Brooklyn, N. . R. Iarper of the o P, E R New York, gifts to the ment “§600,000, York City, gift to Jobhns kins University, ° MARY.KATHARINE, Mother, formerly Miss amoune” being otherwise raised during 1902, Y., gift to Henry McCaddin Jr. fund for edu- November 19 Metropolitan rt COOPER UNION, New York sift fram Dbaltimore Md, fof o reship in the medl- Mary Katharine Drexel of Philadelphia, &ft \hich was done. catlon of candidates for the Catholic prieste = R it Brtman rnaments valued at $750.000. and 0 fit friend, to endowmert fund, §25,000. A New for instruction of Indian and negro children. “ROGERS. HENRY H.. New York glfts for ho-d. $450.000 Fpeadl. et o for lie cxhibition, §55,000. e BT e TN, $20.000 aville, N, < HOAGLAND. MRS CAROLINE C., New a'large school building at Cascade, S. D a home fof orphan children adopted by the WANAMAKER, JOHN, Phtiadepats. Pa. 2 N e AL WILase Lincoln, Neb. (@led . bequests fo Hahnemann Medical College and YTl {7"} fo.et Bartholomew's Parish, a new ~ MASTEN, CHARLES H., M. D.. Nyack, Unjtarian Church of the Messiah, the old Mor- gift to Bethany College, Pulladeipbia, & new ilage with the uml- equest to the National Christian As- Fiospital, Philadelphia, and Women's Hospital, *'iiic bullding N, Y., bequests to Nyack Hogpital, $20,000, and ris Mansfon, Morris Heights, valued at over building, cost §300,000. s 3 »f Chicago, to aid its crusade against g b $5000: ; " _ HOBART, MRS. JENNIE T widow of Vice the Methodist Episcepal churches of Plermont $150,000; e U Fair- 3 'RG, F New York City, s contestéd, and was upheld bY the dren. Peterboro, N. Y. Methodist Episcopal Ghydrehs Day Mureery, of city, ground =~ MAXWELL, HE> Brookiyn, N. Y. "ROGERS JACOB S, Paterson, N. J. be- hical School for Girla, §5000. 3 3 i and a building, cost $25,000. lege Hospital and quest to Metropolitan Museum 'of Art, his WATERS, MRS, SARAH ANN, New York ned to make public the f Pittsburg was cred- bequests to Long isiand w fon of founding & un "AARON T., Governor of Michigan, Gl o Sea Isle City, N. J. Methodist Bpiaco- ™ Hog, MRS, RICHARD M., Trvington, N. Y., the Brooklyn Industrial School Assoclati d 4 7 G It * C » pal Church, Seaville, N. J.,"and Calvary Bap- % g t . the Brooklyn Industrial School Association and residuary estate, estimated at $3,547,022 60. (City, bequests to the American Femals Guard- which would be a t to Albion (Mich.) College, $21,000. Tt s an gift to Westchester Temporary Home at White Home for Destitute Children, each $20,000; 00T, ANNA H., Orange, N. J.. bequests to E b fendless, im. FLOCKER, JOHN, Buffalo, N. Y. gitt to LSt Church, Seaville N. J., each $1000. Plains, a new school building. e 0% Coe e e o Yo ihaats of Ox e i s =¢ b g g the Polytechnic e the “Sprines farms of 118 sarey o CRANE; ZENAS, Dalion, Mass., ift to the Oy, MICHABL J.. New York. bequests dition of the Poor. Brooklyn Union for Chris: $5000: Curnagio had sesr that cit site for & group of chari: natarcy history and avt §80.000." o °f to Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Seclety. tian Atk - Second Unitarien Congreational Training School for Nurses, Orphan Home So. they ‘inidren of the Poor ck's plan com- s »wn as the Blocker Homes, to- CRESSON MRS. PRISCILLA H., Philadel- Home for the Aged and Home for Children, Soclety of Brooklyn, American Unitarian So- ciety of East Orange, Bureau of Assoclated "“” ';m‘; HENRIETTA A., widow of und, bulld- §iber with & pledge of $100,000 1n cash and beauest to trustees, §500,000, the interest Stuten Isiand each $00; Female Orphan Asy- clety of Boston, Children's Ald Soclety, Brook- Charities, House of the Good Shepherd and Wiltiom Ft. Webb, founder of Webb_Academy i an endowment of $2,500,000. 00,000 more by his will, Dol to the Philadelphia’ Academy of the lum. St. Vincent de Paul Bociety, Iyn Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- the Woman's Club of Orange, each $500: and VUG “o OO0k Shiiaare " New York, be- g O L7 HAL. ISAAC, New York, be- soie Koo 10 e e ndinte of faauay pro; the ‘Churches of the Annunclation and of SS. dren. American Soclety for Prevention of the Society of the New Jerusalem, the income =0 he academy. about $1,000,000; Hos- r of Chicago, Se quests to Mount Sinal Hospital to establish & fujency 1o continue their studies in Bu Peter and Paul, for the poor of thelr parishes, Cruelty to Animals, Meadville (Pa.) Unitarian of her residuary estate. S oo ‘Ruptured ad Crippled and Daisy Professor Adolf Lorens br £2600; Hebrew Benevolent and The bequest includes a legacy left for the "‘.’,’_f; and St. Catherine’s Hospital, each $200; Cath- Seminary, Brooklyn Bureau of Charities and RUSSELL, CHARLES HAZEN, Brooklyn, r;_\"n])* rr;: :D‘l‘:lr\' e Chidre t Edge- performed an operation, OrPhan Aevluin, §1500; Monteflore Home, $1000; purnose by Emlen Cresson (dled in 1689), whicn Clic University at Washington, $100, and to Greenwood Cemetery Assoclation, each 3$5000. Y., gift to Wells Coliege, memorial windows. s o ech $1000; and Night Refuga and Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews. $500. 0 s . the foregoing beneficiaries his residuary es- MAXWELL, J. ROGERS, Brooklyn Y., RUSSIAN RESIDENTS, New York City. Cmiicans A4 Soclety and Little Mothers of ange Memorlal Hospital. Orangs Ine women's Auxiliary of the Guild for Crip= was preparing pians at the close of the ““BoSToN ety o became operative by the death of his widow. i P - BOSTON ( UNIVERSITY, gifts to "'CUR 4 S tate. gift to Long Isiand College Hoepital, for & gifts for the erection of the Russian Orthodox ¢ 500 the establishment in Chicao endowment, from the board of trustses, $50,000; AR eroi for ' tond 'as s, HOFFMAN: EUGENE AUGUSTUS, Dean of new building, $400,000. Errcn of St. Nicholas there (dedicated Novem- NowpYork. each $300. o .®D, M. D., New a of Blood- cuteide friends, $150,000. T e a0 Ccuan(a General Theoiogical Seminary, New York, be- = MURCHANTS CLUB. Baltimore, Md. gift ber 25 1002 ngsresating about §100,000 iy’ Ubremsity & Yoiments , bulldings _ BOWDOIN COLLEGE, gift from triends for quests to that institution, $100,000; Domestic to Johns Hopkins University, toward endow- _ RYAN, THOMAS F., New York, gift to the ¢ ", o hica of the herbarium of Cyrus G. University, for a similar fund, $50,000, and centennial fund, $50,000, s X £ 7 p ), the in- tennial fund, $50,000 Preshyterian Hospital, New York Soclety for 8nd Forelgn Missionary Society of the Protes- ind, $60,000. i Roman Catholic diacese of Richmond. Va., for (0% PEFCCRiS, $e of T qoasts & ;v”“"“:‘n'l‘\{‘_;.mmfc;: (;h'é?.':‘nrr:i' &e‘: Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled, Madison tant Episcopal Church, tb form a permanent IAH WOMEN'S BRANCH ALLI- the erection of the Cathedral of the Sacred ' (0% IRS. AUGUSTA J. 8., Patchogus, et Chureh Wisalol it , " fund and New York Historlcal Soclety, each AN New York City, gift from the Church Heart. $250,000. s v Saquare Church Mission. Home for the Friend- (500007 0ing" cor reliet of widows and or- of the Messiah, New York City, far home mis- ~RYERSON, MARTIN A. Chicago, IIL. girt Zo_ R AN S0 SN SO SR -, & b 00. to the city of Grand Rapids, Mich, for a PUETERcc coopem w. Clinton, Mass., be- ISCOPAL CHURCH in New library, $20,000, ests to Clinton Hospital, $30,000; the First of, gifts for the Worn-out RYLE, MRS. MARY E. Paterson. N. J, [0 10 G 0T 009 ineon " §22,000; the city . 600, ift to the city, to replace the erson L mLtaTan O e site of & Camegie Library, Professor Lorenz's mance Languages and Litérature, $75,000, and to ald desergng scholars, $5000; St. Luke's Hospital, Solith Bethlehem, Pa., $5000, and " Lafayette College, $2500). g the preparation of BRAIDICH, ADOLPH F., New York, be- less, Messiah Hom raduate Hospital, for the bables' Dbans of deceased clergymen and of aged, in- " New York Soclety for Prevention ot firm and disabled clergymen of the Protestant - T Children, and Soclety for Preven- Episcopal church and Protestant Episcopal elty to Animals, each $5000. publie school, each $25,000; American Museum ward the close of the year Mrs. rary bullding for the guests to Charity Organization Soclety of New y o . ] N v, y bull a_d q 1 o 3 K ¥ 8 WILL v of Natural History, the Strecker collection of ; New York City, gift to Library, originally built by her and destroye o = inas vi Junior University, to Yor. $25,00, and American Society for Pro- Bowdoin Ciolne ao0n, " oW Yok, Elft 10 L erfilen, valued it §20,000, and Clergymen's University Liforiita. §50,000. in (e great fire of Februaty 15, 1902, $100,000. $15.000: for shada trece. $IC% &30 K0 B vle s t most costly Vention of Cruelty to Animals, $10.000. o e & ARLOTTE, bequest to the Retiring Fund. Soclety of the Protestant Epis- MORGAN, HENRY A._gift to Wells Ccl-| SAGE, WILLIAM H, Albany N . €t 1ipeary fund for th purchase of sclentifia on this continent.” BRICK, MRS. JULIA ELMER BREWSTER, Catholic University of America, Washington, ©€0pal church, $10.000. lege, for a new building, '$50,000. to Cormell University of a stome pulpit for (A008™ e il (L. niarast only to be used e ntinent” Brookiyn, bequests to Brooklyn Chil- [ C., for a scholarship, $5000. : “HOGE, WILLIAM L., bequest to J. Hood _ MORGAN, WILLIAM' R., Hartford, Conn., Sage Chapel. and for books and pictures for the children’ the list are the dren's Ald Soclety. $0000; Mariners Family DEACONESS HOME, Milwaukee, Wis,, gift Wright Hospital, £5000. bequests to South Baptist church and Ol ST. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL ' 0, “§3000, and Woodland Cemetery, $10,000. rom various sources for Asylum (Staten Isiand), American Bible S0- from friend for endowment, t e HOGG, 3. RENWICK, gift to Lafayette People's .Home, ecach the income of about CHURCH, New York, gifts from triends toward @ Foq T EODORE G., New York, bequests board of commissioners for Ciety, Society for the Aid of Friendless Women i PEYSTER, MRS, CORNELIUS B., New College, Brainerd Hall (Young Men's Christian $02,000; and Masonic Home at Wallingford, paying the church debt, $25,000. ko to Mount Sinal Hospital, $2000; Five Points ggregating $15,369,153. 404 Children (Brooklyn), and Brookiyn Indus- York, bequest to the New York Historical So- Association bullding). cost §35.000, the income of about $16,000. SAYLES, FREDERICK C.. Pawtucket, R_I.. .17 .. "o¢ mndustry, St. Francis Hoepital, Chil- be F hat in {he .0ial School Association and Home for Desti- clety, avallable on the death of her daughter oL DEN, MRS B, *New York, gift to _ MORRIS, MRS, GEORGIA E., New York BIft (o the city, the Deborah Cook Sayles Me- (% %4 Society and Aguiiar Fres Library ¥ be seen that in the tute Children, each §5000; Brooklyn City Hos- the fund from the sale of her real estate, Thousand Isiand Park Assoctation a public Cliy. beauset to the buliding fund a€) the Tuestal_Frog Rabcsvy, each $1000; St. Johw's Gutld, Floating Hospital, past the people of the 1, all her property in Ocean County, New valued at $142,000. " library, cost from $10,000 to $15,000. cathedral of St. John the Divine, made avall. _ SCHIFF, JACOB H., New York, gifts to the $70% JNOL Ar (00 lum, Monteflore Home foF e well sustained their J¥rs¢y, and to Joseph K. Brick Agricuitural, ' DEVLIN, MRS. SARAH FERRIS, Boston, . HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH, ble in 1902 by the death of her sister, $200.- Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, a site ;0 b, ™ yome * of “the Good Shepherd, being the most charitable IDAustrial and Normal School, Bdgecombe Mass, heqhckts to the Catholic University in Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., gift from.a friend 000, and building for the new seminary; New York 7T 0 "gietarhood Day Nursery, Home for Sore fn's o ? County, North Carolina, her residuary estats. Washington. . C., $0,000; and to four Cath. for its endowment fund, $30.000. ~° MORSE. CHARLES W., New York, gift to Public Library, for the Semitic department, janeriel STRUTINOC, ‘Rialers and Skin and re is a statement of BRIGHAM. PE1ER BENT, Boston, Mass. olic charitics in Boston. each $5000 T e s ovtown, N. Y., the city of Baih, Me., a High school bullding, $20.000; Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Soclety. (o Hompital, cach 3$500; Soctety for Pre- ests in the aggregate (aled in 1877), bequest to trustees, his entire ~ DODGE., WILLIAM EARL, New York, gifts bequests to Home for Old Ladies and Onon: to cost from $30.000 te $75.000. $10.000;: and Cooper Union, for acholsrships, it i - E oy gl 5000 vention of Cruelty to Children and Soclety for estate, to be held for twenty-five years and to Columbia University, Barl Hall, for - daga County Orphan Asylum, each $9629. MOREE, SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE, New $9000. e f Cruelty to Animal ‘:no $29,000,000 177 ATpiled to Mospltal purposes in Boston. dente’ bullding, cost $125.000: and O AR BARD, GENERAL THOMAS H., New York City (died April 2 1 bequests made SCHWAB, CHARLES M. New York and Provention of Coucy gy y SGE, from Classi- he trust ex; May 1 and ommerce. , available by the death of his widow (Novem- Fittsburg, president of the United States Steel LR 32,000,000 Lo trust 25, 1902, the Chamber of Commerce. a marble statue of York, gifts to Albany Law School for a chair availaple by the death of his Witpw (NOVEWZ Corporation, gifts for the erction of a church I‘:E\‘t’_lx‘,}u -~ R S Chs. each lable was $4,000,000. of 0t 2 ydotn - Col- $4,000,000. John Jay. cost about $12.000, of legal ethics, $10.000, and to Bowdoin Col L O o ot ritat® for St Thomas' Roman Catbolie congregation cal Soci 82,000 BROSS, WILLIAM, bequest to Lake Forest J 9 v i y (Septe E _BROS 4 DOUGHERTY, ANDREW, New - o X the Whittier Athletic (Septen ), to 5 . : 27,000,000 University, Chicago, funds for an annual lec- quest to the Casholic University u'Xfi.‘,‘;n?i o ixand stand for e Poughkeepéle, N© Y. 83000 Princeton Uni- 2 Beadlok, Bl Pennsylvania @ Roman VIS, & o cp Aurors, N. Y. gifts 45000000 ture “on ihe connection. relation and mutual Washingion. D. (. for general expenses, $5000) HUMPHREY. ALEXANDER C., New York L SR T L M S T R e B L S 365.000; and to Mount AlOYSIUS from eight of the alumnas, for & recreation hail VSDORE0 bearing of any practical science or the Kistary . DPUGAN, FRANCIS. New Yhrk, bedusel to “gife 66 AIL_Anauix Episcopal _Church, an loglcal Seminary. Bichmond, Ve $1000: Old COTUIME,, "ooet $25,000, in honor of Dean Helen Fairchild Smith, $15.- 62,750,000 o mflr;-ce. o]r; e facts in any department of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, $7000; equipped eummer home near Poughkeepsie, S0 Ganee "».W;E-(‘ ';l"""v 8co CHARLES, SR £’ 000; from the class of 1902, a memorial wine 47,500,000 knowlelse. with ‘and upon the Christian re. (he Church of Sf. Pal the Avostle for char- N. Y. S e R Ll o A s Pa. Tk HIfV i Woslgma Ubiveraty, 0% 444 0oy gilin, SQEieENtEng SI00N . , $1000 quests to’ American Bible Soctety, Board of {2 €1¢ g 3 ; . . six Iocal charities. sach I OWN. MRS. NATALIB BAYARD, Ne DUKE, JAMES New York Clty, ift 1o | Lee Mickions of the Prevbyierian shurch and the Natlonal Muleum, Washington, D. C, ail - SCRIBNEE, MRS, JORN BLAIN. New York, WERTHEIM, HENRY P, New York ity GRIBMOANS . BTO Y B Aoy e fir R Llny Cofape Duthan, N Connow Sy Bt of SO MSae W e Presvyterian "N BNTRRRY, . MRS, HELEN H, New S i0 the Becond ety oo0 " °f &%= to the University Settiement, s new bullding ABRAHAM, PBrooklyn, N. Y., usl Church, cost $50,000. bullding, $10,000 for the purchase of books, church, each $5000. Haven, Conn.,’ giit to. Yale University, sn A o & Do, O RsON. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, gift from the A AN, ookl N T U . o BUBAN DOD, Princeton, N, 500, funds for the establishment of chalrs In —HUNTINGTON. MRS COLLIS P. New . organ for Wollssy Hell. cost 380,000, ' SELIGMAN. JEFFERSON, New York, $ift prother of Professor Van Vieck beerva- A e T 3 Daroasi 1. Prinaston Uvaity. e atats S e e e sen: palitical /scorumy * 'yyrie fNitte dn Elacyutil SNt CEator S SM s . N TN B e 0 ey, gire to Mount Sinit Hospital, an electrical &mbu- vy, cost $50.000; and from & fricnd. name lohr of Heidelberg valued to $150,000. g sog e e gli atory of pathology and bacterlology, $250,000: from friends to secure gift of $150,000 from 'anCe: Withiheld, for @ new science building. $73,000. g DUKE, WILLIAM W., New York City, gift general memorial hospital for treatment of John D). RocRefeiler, $150,000, SEVERANCE, L. H. Cleveland, O, gift t6 WHARTON, JOSEPH, Philadeiphia. Pa., BROWN UNIVERSITY, gift from friends to 4, Trinity Colicge, Durham, N. C., m, wecure gift of §75,000 from John D. Rockefel- 5W YORK KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIA- the University of Wooster (Ohlo), for & chem- gift to Wharton School of Finance and Econs ler, $25,000. ftory. ton (Va) Institute, a new library building: . TJON, gift from a friend, for endowment fund, ical laboratory, $65.000. - cx, §100,000; Hamp- N omy of the University of Pennsylvania, an in< a dorm- cancer and allied di CHARLES KENDALL, Madl Wi, b to Wisconsin University, av N \ ‘ <39 i ot Bie wion B = RO ROBI PIrarEs DUN, ROBERT GRAHAM, New York, ba- Tuskeges (Ala) Institute, an academy build- SHANLEY. .JOHN F., Newark, N. J._ gift crease of his endowment of 100,000, 'making i exth of bLis witow, ffteen tellow- _ BRUCE | m,‘gfir:u u”';““m'i“"&; quest {o the Metropolitan Museum of 'Art, Ing. and the Children’s Industrial Home, New EW YORK POST-GRADUATE HOs- to the bullding fund of the Cathedral of the it $500.000. { FROFESSOR HERBERT BAX- teen acres of ground, with bulldl twenty-five paintings, elght of which are Brunswick, N. J., $5000. PITAL jont gilt of four friends, names with: SegTed Heart Shese, S0 ¢ scrmoor, it Tttt &, 00 SR Gririon, Mats. tor & : X ests to_the to TEF s Hopkins University (die 902), BRYN MAWR COLLEGE, gift valued at §126.000. MUYLER. JOHN S., New York, gift to Sy- held, §100.000. s t ity i sesiduary estata; to securs Eife of $350,000 Trom Soha D. Reek: . EAKER, MRS. MARY B., Dayton, Ohio, racuse University, to promote the work of its NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Evans- (07 ® friend, a new laboratory of mineral- town bhall. $100.000; the city of, Vovg_c-}-lhr for & to $43.000. efeller, $206,000. bequest to Young Men's Christian Association Christian Associations, $15,000. ton, Ill., glit from a friend, a school of tech- ouhu-med rtiand Hall cost $156,000, & Urome statue of REmee . . cach sl&x"o'n" e . v. gt BUNZL MRS, REGINE, New York, be- of that Gty for a new bulding, her howe: IHYDE, MRS, HENRY . New York lft nolog SHELDON, HENRY KING, Brookiyn N. University and Clark Universlty, 0003 o 7 git ot Fi008 thom guerts 1o Society for Bthical Culture ang He. Mead.’ wordh 8000t The swoelation be: o Saratosa Hosplial, & full cquipment of sUn " NORWEGIAN RESIDENTS, New'York City e D O i g erian - 0 ST MRS, EVANGELINE M. Farl- peretler Sitlote. D Owen Amimn ach 400 S o e B e e B T e st % hae ek Bl E SR SN S Siety "and.Brookivn Inatltute. Tor concerss, bauit. Minn. sift to the Episcopal Cathedral JOS. , . 3 = ] 5 . ', ), 4 - n: d a viol o e R X eed and Infim Hebrews and. German Hos. EDGECOMBE, SARAH. Bath, Me., bealests gitc ic Mount Ainal Hospital, an electrical © OBERLIN COLLEGE, Ohio, £Ift from triend Satins agsoor- o onn Institute, umcon- gl Loy B Whivsie, & et o€ Chimess §25.000. Dital, each $1000. to Bates College, $20,000; Maine ‘Weslevan gmbulance, ~ in New England, hame’ withfield, for new en- “SPER\AN MRS, HANNAH N. L. Law. cost $10.000. 3 B ’ Ligon c oom wime, | BUE ol uprvensoN, om xox, Somiih a0 Bt o, Mho, Batt SSEE omonon, wow xo g g e onmis SRHE T fepe Bibrelts e ST i TR e S I ASSOCIATION, 000, at Fairfild, Me., Maine Central tal and {EC*0 G FACK: painters. $5000. * OGDEN, JOSEPH W., New York, git of a hosbia endt Col Fves N s B e Talsing of §20.000 more to free the coi- from s friend, for missionary _ BUTLER, MRS OLIVE M., Portland, Me, Womans Christian Astociation et Lewiston 'y orp {y'* fOBERT, New York, bequests pew Presbyterian church bullding, in Chat- " §{EGEL. HENRY, New York. gift to Stony 9% fom d5ht: 000 D e Posins utlase Toe Soar B ety of Bath for fusl for the poor. e % ] X, o Ehon - PISTORIPS, 5000; city of Bath for (uel for the Poor 1" Board of Forelgn Missions of the Prosby. ham Nt 0 e e Wold Sanatorium, for & dormitory: §20,000. N e et Tl Stk e S ANNA C., North Eastern, . $500. - i o th e s : FEL terian Church, Board of Domestic Missicns of g . ndowment_fund, iy +duipped gymbasium, Cost 10000 ane o asie Tond o & Bt Carn ' EDWARDS, JACOB, Boston, Mass. glft for B O e Yoo Hoac e At e e e, ok Mo lormon Bchosl. Nounaald, Mamm e pot o et g deiohi AMAERST COLLBOE, gifis trom frisods for Soeiiox & bullaing Sund foe o AR e with e et Yottty Erection of the Presbyterian Church. Board 0 WL, MATCNITH Spigplo: e Yoo in:proving Silliman Sciénce Hall, $10,000, % Memortal ’ oot £ w obse: . 3 " of Education of the Presbyterian Church,.and AU 0 ‘ollege; $30,000. . ment of Widener Memorfal Training School beervatory o contain the largest ob- ~CARNEGIE, ANDREW. New York, gitta'to 210°5 $50.000. Sf Biuclion of (T BeeR e 0, and Naw | OROUBKE: JORIL Y. New Yok Cliy, gift -, SIMON. UES CLARL, New Youk, @it o Cripgied Chidrem S000000 . = » in New England, $50.000. ‘Unt N - FAIRBANKS, JACOB H., Fitchburg, Mass., sl o 1t to Cooper Unlon, for {wo scholarshij Al REON. MES: A A New Tork CUty, o3 tniieiony, towara rebuiae b oteer bequests to Cushing Académy ~ Ashburnnavi. Cnildren. and O oo P ormen's Protective . PALMER.” FRANCIS A.. New Sork Ciiy, SIMONS. JAMES D. Jersey City N. Y., gift to Lehigh University ioward equipment of &174 to the Society for Improving the Condition gity, §100,000; Stevens Institute of Technolo- Mas. 8 logacy estimated at 200,000 to $400.0 Tinion, each $1000. quests to’ Palmer Christinn Colese, Towa, S' 10 Grace Church of that sity, ssano. its moshan on 5 of the Pook, for public baths, $100,000. v, Hoboken, N. J., for endowment of the 000: and the town of Ashburnham for a towh JARVIE, JAMES N. .Bloomfield, N, 7, gift 00: Klon College, North Caroling, $30,- SMALL, MRS. WILLIAM, Leavenworth, WILLE ENUE METHODIST CHURCH, LANDREWS, WALLACE C. New York Oty Eurnegie Laboratory ‘of Engincering, $100.000; ball $40,000. i 5 1 he eity. o lbrazy. cost $100,000; and.for ks {0V Ubion Christian College. Indiana, ;;ngmi; Kan sitt for an Old Ladles Hest in that elty, Bronx boroush, New York. gifts from friends - e Girlg - 9 uest, RR, GEORGE .. JR., i, & 4 5 amilton College, $3000; Congregational Sun- e to_extingulsl . $43,000. ent of a Girls' Industrial School at Wil- f}m@fi"x%wamw a bequest, P:Abequnu e Mlnistaricy H:xhe‘ll':wf" endowment, $50,000. School and ~ Publishing Soctery, % SMITH. GEORGE, Bt. Louls, Mo., bequest WINTHROP, MRS. MARY J., New York by, O., @ part of his estate, which in ot the ot Sl b0 e s e Preabyterian church, §10,000; bres: Ham Chb: FRANCIS M, See Wyman Wil (ERGO 400 emporary H to Harvard University, for three new dormi- City, bequest fo Princeton (N. J.) Theological 142 amousied to about $1,000,000, and was ‘r::gln: By m“d lom'rw;a:lhlu h::s byttnian board of home missios &nd. Breabs. ""J‘%NNING& FREDERICK B.. New York, \tute Children. $5000, cn-mri! for the tories, $450,000. Seminary, her entire residuary estate, esti- n e & Lie by an act of the Ohlo Legisla- (g1 and literary work, $100.0008 Union Cotloge, terién board of foreisn missions. each $3000: Aked and Infirin, §5000; the Presbyterian Hos- SMITH. JAMES HENRY, New Yok pift ta mated ot O O N OLTON, ‘and wite Der: . H. b , Derby. re inCO! g > S 4 it Williams College, 150 shares of Un ted < *, b 4 irim o anage G - {3t euelad T T Compiin ot Mot sante: Fronen, Benerolent otk MM ana board Slater steel ErooralSy sk o S A s e L 20D, B Eotroe, g i NONYMOUS RESIDENT OF NEW YoRk 5ol Wil $40.000; Cincinmati Li Bogrg, -of Publication an “school work of the ° JESUP, MORRIS K. president of New York (1o aubary Paimer fund. the residue ot his . SMITH, JAMES, Newark, N, J,, gift to the $30.000. . ® public libfary, cost O R Tt 1 PhLomx for the erection of six new branch libraries, Frestyterian chiych in the United Biates, the Chamber of Commerce. #ift to that body, & cstate 000,000, iy o A T it o Thunting | WOODWARD, COLONEL ROBERT B o s free citmic for the treatment o 3390.000, and for public libreries: Albany, RoARu o1 1he AL marble statue of De Witt Clinton, cost about ““DATATER, MRS. L. M., b to-the hos- there, $25,000 Brooklyn, N. Y., gift to Brooklyn Institute fof - 55 e sibiier e ShuEs oF ‘I.Lm: Athol, Mass., $15.000; Atlantic, FLANNAGAN, PATRICK, Perth, Amboy, $12,000; gift to Princeton University for the pita] of the University of for a ward _SOUTH ORANGE (N. J) METHODIST two funds, mh‘&w& arente B Tick. $000,000, 6508 PItss Leeb ¥ R SO0 e e e s . I, e SIAC M ARAR ORNE, Boston, Lo shlidren, 20,000, and’ for iis endowment, EFISCOPAL CHURCH, gitta from friends, a , WOOSTER (Onlo) UNIVERSITY oF ¢ f m for inten: <5 | yames 3 s s e €8 A ', MISS 3 A 5,000, : m a friend to re! o ersity e N D New Fork City, gite Dingbumton. N. Y. 15.000; Biue Island, 1il, _FLORENCE CRITTENTON MISSION, New Mass gitt' to Bowdoin College, & memorial TR0 mwun METHODIST *EFISCO. el SRARLES ., Philsdsiphia, Pa, soudiioual o S0 mers being. raisc BBOLD JOHX D., New York City. glft §15.000; Bozeman, Mont., $16,000; Brasil. Ind,. York City, gift yom a friend for the estab- window. ¢ PAL CHURCH, New York gifta from bequest to charitable institutions $30,000 $100.000. 4 s o Fort Windomearies Aracaie: So00; Ceper e e, lishing of & 'nome in & Western wity, | JEWISH RESIDENTS IN THE UNITED hicas o i onasnn duae 125500, g e L tion® ad " giét to . WRIGHT, J. HOOD, memorial hospital. New tor endowiment of new kindcrgarten, $40,- B g e i 18,000, STATES, gltts of 25 cents each on Shekel day, ' PARKER. CORTLANDT, Né e B T i U e g eifevment YOrX CHy. ‘gift fram friesds. §16,600 3. 160, and with his wife, gift 1o St. Christopher's Denver. Colt £10,000; Dennison, la., $10,000; FLOYD-JONES, DE LANCEY, Massa) to promote the Zionist movement in Palestine, gift to the city of Perth Amboy, N. J., the old furd. $50,000. b WYMAN, WILLIAM, Baitimors, Md., and 000 wol Wb s ste, G111 {5 Bt Cheiet Denver, Colo.” 200,000 Dover, N. H. §80,000; L. I bequests to Grace Church, Oyster , asgTegating $28,000 Parker homestead there, bullt 1n 1719, for a STETSON, FRANCIS LYNDE, New York, Stocr®; Joint gift to Johna Hopkius [niversiis g ¥. A Cleveland, O., gift 10 Alle- g P Ia., $10.000. L. $2000; Massapequa, for a school library, JOHNS HORKINS UNIVERSITY, gift from gjte for a Carnegle library. gift to Williams Coll 850,000, for a new site for the university, acres in oliege. Meagville, Pa_. $60,000, o: Lawren "flfi.“‘fi g T4 Y B e o e B v o e e e BE | TR university ° DAREONS, JOHN E.. New York, gift to S§t. = STILLMAN. JAMES. New York, gift to Har® {5 forhern suburbs of Baltimore. vaiued at COR A.. Ne . y 7 Laxington, botany prise, 3 ssoclation of . $1,000,000, iscopal Church, & new pari: = i 5 - K T A N e, X, 850.000; Little Falis, Minn., $10,000; Lit- Gradustes of West Polnt and the Aztec Club, JOHNEON IRON WORKS, Elytis snd Lo- g Sost g0 et VAR e Chalr of Anatomy, ~ YALE UNIVERSITY, gift from the class of pan 000; and _ the Maquokela A arns. o SN sk S8, rain, O. gift to the Youns Men's Christian ' PATTON, THOMAS R. tressurer of the = STRATTON, WINFIELD SCOTT. Colorado iineiassmip ghico, @ o @ vioine Hadiey Ca Home L e the Maaugkeia. Ta. $10,000; Marlboro, Mass, $30- FORD, PAUL LEICESTER, New York, be- Asiclations for the use of thelr employes, & Grand Lodge of Masons of Pennsylvania, gift Springs, Colo bequest for a Home for ine e bLirg, #5000, . e Cl&.fifl.flg*hwtgfiih 5. D., guest to/the Ney York Public Library. on the fully eauipped Building. b to that body for the rellef of widows of B e Bulic of his estate, valued af Sl TION. Brootin. S 1 SHi fom iriends ihe UHATD DAVID, Felens, Mont. bequest Altany, Ind., £35,000: New Brunswick, N. J. his entire library. orthington rd o TR AR B J:;:'.’fl""-muflfl- for ;ell!'ul:m .&%ml ‘with his previous 000, new bu'lding, $150,000. © for the bullding and maintenance of @ Ma- $50,000: Newton, Kan 000, 3 ty STUART, WILLIAM A., Brooklyn, N. Y., = 7 4 £10,000 jooss, _ FRIENDLY AID SETTLEMENT HOUSF, Organization’ Sociely, ani United Hebrew ° DEARSONS, DANIEL, KIMBALL, Chicaso, bequest for a Masonic bullding in that Bor Cofewe for cquinmese o bulldig eiven’ by of [ Ge. Lix estate of more than 30,000 la. $20.000; Paris, Til. $15,000; Redfield, § New York City, gifts from friends to ied with choice catile and thor- D $10.000: Renn. Nev.. $10/000; San Bernar. $47.000; nams’ changeq to Werren “Gedtoni U LAY AT AL SO0 1., gitt to Whitman College at Walla Walla, ough, $125.000. Henry A. Morgan. $35.000. ~.- B T LY - 000 KELLY, HOWARD A.. M. D.. professor of Wish., §00.000. making his total SIfts to the STUDEBAKER, CLEM.. family of the late, SR ST AM, N Rt B T oo Toves Gynecology in Johns Hopkins University, Soliege $350,000. Bouth Dend, Ind, Sift (5 the Epworth Hos: Barnevd Coliege, §10.000 " - W= - ~