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LORD FAI RFAX A CLERK | IN WALL STREET OFFICE. Head of Ancient Scottish Family Does Not Crave Peerage Honors, but Seeks Wealthto Restore theGloriesof His House. Unassuming and Hard Working, He Keeps Ac- vountsfor Brown Broth- ers & Co., the Bankers, Ancestral Home in Maryland Exery week day morning at 9 o'clock, | & handsome young man, tall, ereot and Gresse! in deop mourning, enters the! counting-room of Krown, Brothers & Co,, at No, Wall street, and takes) hie position behind a desk, with a score) of other clerks, In a few minutes he ts} immersed in the business of the big) firm. | If this young mon was a resident of Bootland, where his ancestors |ived, he would be addressed as “your lordship.” Here in New York he ts simply Mr. Fairfax. In reality he is the only American citizen who can rightfully use | 6 t | Tappat the ttle of lord. FAIRFAX OF CAMERON. He ts Albert Kirby Pairfax, otherwise Baron Fairfax, of Cameron, to whieh) title he succeeded upon the death of is father last week Young Lor’ Fatrfax, who ts the twelfth baron, {s the oldest son of the late Baron John Contee Patitax of Northampton, Frinco George County, M4, and was born in 1870, Ty avoear- fence he @ much younger, This may be in & measure due to his light allken hatr, which, with an unust pallid come | Diexion and deep biue eyes, summest the ti Baxon lort) Fairfax ts unmarried Hie) brother, Charles Edmund, is the next in line of succession, Like bis father, the present lord i unaffected and modent to a dogree, f fs plain in dress and quiet tn manoer. He ts mu Ike other young men ot | his age and Har puresult in life, save! that ris unusually reserved, and in hi dignity the real gentle- 1 nis over apparent OF ANCIENT FAMILY, | ow some young men with far more | NEW CURE YELLOW FEVER. Dr. Angel Bellinzaghi, a Young Italian Physician, Claims to Be Able to Save 85 Per Cent. of His Patients. CITY OF MEXICO, Oct. BA remedy for yellow + has been discovered, and Dr, Angel Bellinaaghi, a young Htallan phystelan, who discovered {t, hoa tlready received part of the prise of $10.00 offered by the Mexiean Govern: ment for a cure. and will undoubtedly fecelve the entire amount | If the additional experiments now be ing made by the young doctor are sue- ceantul the money will be turned over to him immediately cent. of the worked ma cent, of the experimented on and t has cured % per * experiented on and ca hen saved the lives of patients whose condition was pronounced absolutely » offer of $10,000 waa made by the Mexican Government several years ago. but all efforts to win it have hitherto od Eminent spectalivu: have Kath and AeA Un the Vera Crua Board hi came to Vera Crur in and ake for permission to experiments, yellow fever being then raging. While awaiting permission David Ki!- trick, an ad contracte Tlie case woe declared hopelese at the American Hospital, and Dr, A. W pons, in charge, kave Dr. Be ermirsion co try hia kerum. Th then had the black vomitea Jempernture, while the rican, Was taken tl), He r fever on the Letamus, nang patient a fatal hotion of the LOCKED THE BANKER UP, — Mr. Nesbitt Asked for Warrant for the Hoff- man House, Charlies A. Nerbitt, a banker, of 96 Wert Thirty-second street, told In Jef- ferson Market Court this morning how ho hat been locked up for the night as & common malefictor at the West Thirtieth street station for no other feason than that he had driven there to make complaint againet his treat: | he Hoffman House, Into the Hoff. ment a Mr, Ht wander in House last @ ome from Wall st ploualy until he be abli¢hment was his, Some one rudely | nvites htm out on the sidewalk and | indignant patron called a cab and riven to the station, en he faced Bergt. Murtha he de nded a warrant for the Hoffman oune, ‘The sergeant didn't ask for ex- Ww janation, but ordered him searched nd wiry im of rings worth several paares are, took his name and the abman to €, banker, dagpite MW @ cell for the nighs, ‘course Mr, Nesbitt was discharged, nO mindemornor to wander Into a) fat N-house and ask for a warrant for (he Hoffman House, ————— GOLD TO SEATTLE. BATTLE, Wash, Oot. 6.— The steamer Gania Anna, with S7 passengers money and InAnitely lene common senge than Lord fax would revel in his Ute and ancestry! The Fairfa wernme dates from 167 Tt was Thomas, the sixth baron of that who left & line, J nnd settied th He had Inherited ren of land between the omac Rivers. Upon this vast estate he erected. two manrions, Hevoir and Greenway Court, where he lived for yoars In state in true! baronial fashion. Northampton, ¢ Falrfax, fami) about TW a Fairfax puren from the ieacendan| of former Gov, Spriggn, of Marvtan’, | The property was at one time a part of @ tract owned by Lord Raltimore | The old houwe on the plantation Is over 1M yeare old, In It the present Tord Palrfax and his sisters and Yrothers, Sister Mary Cectila, of New Smith, of Haiti. went home of the | tract of land of whioh the late Jaord LORD FAIRFAX, helglooms, iamily portralis of former jorda and ladies of af Cams eron and some Most of ihe famtiy's ¥ s, howe Yew York in present head of the wees Mervin Pair. and hia brother, the Hon, Charles Edmund Patrfax, was porn, it tea quaint old. structure for a barontal home, It has a frontage of over 100 feot and ts about 1 feot deep, with a wrent wide hallway running through the middle, NOT A SOCIETY MAN, the care o houre Young Lord Fairfax doea not go Into sere to any extent, Many doors would him, but he prefe com Surrounding this house are numerous mop AT M go to Bngland others and servante’ houses lant tare hie wen’ it t Lorde, while ven oe and follage shadelig which he te en mea the groun ac banker and acqu we nt to There are many "Quaint relics in the featore the glorte olf Patrfax in the | pansesstion ot the ‘fairfax famtly—old FOR South, FIVE DOLLARS A BOX, The Price © ‘ut No Figure with Him. “TL want to say for the benefit of some poor dyspeptic that Stuart's Dyepepata Tablets will give comfort and a cure every time, Five dollars a box would not stop my purchasing them should T ever suffor again ae | did for a week before using them. one W-cont box 1 bought at my did the work and my igeation {a again y of my neighbors have also tried | these tableta and found them to be just as wented, and Mr, Bilmes aleo wants me Me name in indorsing Stuart's Dye: fablets. (Bigned) pepsla ‘A, BLLMB and CHAS, F, BUZRE) “Anat, Postma “South Suabury, evi Mra, Jes, Barton, of Toronto, © writes: ‘Por eighteen months 1 sibersd from what I supposed waa tladder and kid ney trouble, and took medicine from three different doctors, without any sign of cure, J folt so {ll at last 1 was hardly able to do my work, ‘1 thought | would try @ box of Stuart's Dyspepsta Tablets and sae if they would make me feel better, never really thinking Thad dyspepria, but after only three or four tablets had been taken all the acid trouble disappeared, and then I discovered 1 bad had actd dyspepsia, while the doctors had been 1 ing me for kidney and blad- dor trouble, and one of them had treated me for rheumatiom, My digeation is fine, my complexion clear, ond 1am able to do my work and Jow spirit are unknown to me. “Tam #0 thankful for Anding @ eure ro #004 And w pleasant to take an Stuart's Dyspepem Tablets, 1 ain surprined at the change they have made in me.’ Kidneys had entirety’ #top ea alwaye consilered cértain With the firat injection. oe twenty rains of his serum Dr, BelHnaagh! re- duced the temperature, ¢ follower this upon the three sollon ine daye ty much {arae r Lnipetioge, The yomiting stopped on the second day, and on the fourth day the kidneys ata to work, And thre which Is peg ¢ result caused per: mission for tle experiment to be ranted ! dent Diag himaelt and A eo ppeinted to aeec pmpany th "@) All dru K soll and recommend Stuart roam wateh the ls! nyapepeta Toles because they. ¢ Wt inenis were made. in the sllitnes and the simple, natural digestives an Tospttals, and all casem | after jh prevent acidity nt ih) the moat advanced | promp eation and amaliniia of food. ured Phyaiciann everywhere Indoree them be rdered that part of the | causo they are an mate for the child as for bik prize be pald to the doctor and lithe adult, they are invaluable for sour| that he be asked to continue his ex lmtamach, nervous dyspepsia, heartburn, gas periments in the various forms of the|on stomach and bowels and every fort of disease, stomach derangement Edited by MARRIET HUBBARD AYER, A Firm and Round Throat, and the Exercises Which Will Produce It, crne woman with flabby or emacy ated throat may learn by the tua trations taken from jife how to re more the contour of her throat and regain the oid roundness and firm: hens.) |All Sorts af Knotty Problems in Etiquette by Margaret Rathbone Kent. ‘Harriet Hubbard Ayer Continues Her Advice to Health and Beauty Seekers, The Latest Things in Flannel Shirt Waists and Short Walking Skirts, Professor Bristol Tells Inquiring Women What Sort of a Husband They Should Select, Lovers of the Pet Canine Will Learn All About the Latest Fashion in Dogs by Consulting the Sunday World Home Page. A Story of a Western Lady Bountiful Who With a Small Purse Does Great Work Among the Poor, nd $69,000 of Kiondike and Nome gold, One Sg Reg ip pea ant to the Beats Every Woman Will Find Something ef Interest and Some- thing She Wants to Know About in the Home Page of Next Honda’ 8 World,” WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1900, ‘Clothing Bargains for Men and Boys. Suits and Overcoats, $6.66. . | No better values We will placeon sale tormorrow | been otter shout 160 MEN'S SUITS AND + are wealet OU CUATS thatwebelieveto | at the pric Neexceptional value. ThesuitS + Getaihor work are all of this season's produc the most ex tion, and ere made of str finished y I-wool chevlots and casst cheviot eres in variety of this is new hee fay Hewrst patterns, such | plain black t as checks, overplaids, Scotch + finished ct miatures and the smalter neat ‘atcoverise designs so much sought afters! the edee aso plain blue and black, The + pivesatistact top coats ar | in the desira short of p12. ble shade coverts and the new Caton! mixtures; each and every garment offered in this + fot is perfect in make, fit and 5 wf either suit Your cholee 6.66 sold at $10.00, to-morrow at thelow deed a bargain, nade with all the style you will find in high-priced garments, in the newest shades of Oxford gray ou will find this gar ment the equal of any shown at $15.00; here 8.75 to-morrow al cheviots and Men's High-Grade Suits, $10.95. Men's Fine Suits, made of high-class cheviots, cass: meres and worsteds, also the popular soft fintshed black thibet and heavy weight blue serge tor dress, stitched | throughout with silk and mode and trimmed in the ' — best possible manner; these suits are the equal 1 + of any Sold at $15 here to-morrow at 0. 95 : ExtraordinarySale of Eyeglasses Mein Floor, Front elsewhere abv \ Ment + destrable WP No doubt any first-class optician can show you just as large ‘an assortment, just as good goods, but of course not such quanti ‘ties, The advantage we give you is the price, and other things ‘being equal, that is the feature that interests you most, We place on sale to-morrow six lots of finest grade Eyeglasses and Specta- ‘cles, They include the popular to the high-cost goods, at see about one-third of what you would have to pay to the exclusive dealers, | Lott —Byegiassos and Spectactes, Lot 4 Genuine Brarilian Pebble Hye- in heavy nickel plate or goldoine = glasses and Spectacles, lye frames; the eyeglasses have patent glasses have patent nose piece, and cork nose rest and the spectacles — the specs either riding or straight can be had in either riding or hows, Opticians ask $3.00 for no straight bow; opticians ask $1.00 for no better; on sale at 28¢ Lot 2— Eyeglasses and Spectactes, in alumnico frames, fitted with per. iscople lenses: eyeglasses are skeler ton and the spectacles elther riding or straight bow: opticians ask $1.50 for no better; on sa'e at 45¢ ' Lot }—Byeglasses and Spectactes, in gold filled frames, with solid gold nose piece, set with silex crystal lenses, Eyeglasses are frameless, solid gold spring: spectacles either riding or straight bow; opticians ask $250 for no better; on sale at 756 u ‘Men’s & Women’s Gloves, 69. No man or woman should miss this great oppor- ‘tunity, for they are regular $4.00 gloves. We pur- chased them froma leading manufacturer whose name ‘guarantees worth in itself, Back of that wé place our ‘own guarantee, ‘Of the Men’s—Made from <elected skins; all new fall shades, tans and English reds, The fit and wear of every pair is guar. anteed by the maker, Your money refunded if not satisfactory, Of the Women’s—Made of real German lambs’ skin Glace Kid, guaranteed perfect tit; have two clasps; all sizes and colors, This is an exceptional item, and worth your most careful consid. eration, better; on sale at Q@c. Lot S-nyeglasses and Specta cles, in G kt, gold frames, 5 th French crystal lenses, Lyeglasses with American nose rest; spectacles either riding or straight bows. Opticians ask $5.00 for no better; on sale at 1,98 Lot 6- Eyeglasses mounted with 10 kt, gold, framed or frameless, extra quality French periscopie lenses; an exceptionally fine eye it opticlans would ask §6,00 Main Floor, 60th St, Beetion, Bath Robes---Men’s & Boys "g Main Phot, Conn Mm Y ton ,66-12 styles of Men's Bath Robes, made of nice warm inaterial et and fleec: wsely woven. 98- en's Elderdown Bath Robes, many styles to choose from: At? made with neck cloth gitdie; others made of Terry or Turkish Tow elling: big values at $2.45, 62.0%, $3.58, Boys’ Robes, in eiderdown, | ae eet 2. 48~ Boys’ Robes, of Terry cloth, sizes from 3 yrs. F our-Ply Collars 10c. Each, Main Pieor, (a elton Our Famous Army and Navy “Brand, They are actually selling elsewhere at 15¢, for collars and 2c, for cufls, The brand name is different—that’s all, You can buy these 4-ply collars and cuffs, men’s and boys’ sizes, with 40 styles to select from, ‘here at Bloomingdale's to! Collars, 10c. each. Cults, 18, per pair (or 6 pairs for $1.00) We are also showing all the new styles in Standing as well as i h Band Collars, A complete line of sizes always on hand in W., Crown and Lion brands, ‘Men’ s and Boys’ Fancy Shirts, Main i “ ih Men’s are of fancy madras; variety of stripes ind colors, with pair of detached cuffs; excellently made in every way they are laundered and sold heretofore at $1.50 each 69 To-morrow the price will be large variety of colors; have The Boys’ are fancy Percale; 0 detached cuffs; about 50 dozen in the lot; worth much : more than the price; to-morrow, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, i 3d Aver 59th and Oth Sts, vaiue at that pric that more often sel to-morrow your ch ranging up from Youths’ Choice Suits, $4.95. Sults for young men tito 19 years continuous walstbands, perfect of fit and workmanship; here to morrow al Suiis and Odercoats, $8.58, tver than these suits and overcoats have {by this or any offer house in fact, s desirable merchandise ie such named, Lach garment is perfect in every avshhip and bullt upon the ities that satisty ' \ sults are of soft cur cassimeres, Nighegrade standard mitt variety ol styles that include everything that ks, overplaids and scotch mixtures. also bet and the ever popular blue and black uw peoats are in all the new shades heviots, lined throughout to {heavy cuality stk that will wear and No better garments are sold anywhere O and $14.00, and are cons dered good bereloemorrow your ¢ mete 88 ry overcoat, Boys’ All-Wool Suits, $1.77. finish. The trimmings are equal To-morrow we will place on sale 800 Boys! Suits, § to to those found in highgrde 15 years, strictly ail w with double breasted jacket clothing. These garments are | aud taped sears, Tle material, as we say above, Sry Hot the usual $6.00 values, Wut + all wool, not wool and: eott or cotton and wool, and garments that are more often not the suit that is usually sold for this a but a suit ig ' Vestee Suits and Top Coats. Raglan Overcoats, —' For the little fel ows, | tos years, in every conceivable 7 $6.75 + combination of waterial and trimming, Cut upon the ve + newest and latest ines in fact we are showing the large This overcoat at this price is Ine line of novelties we have cver shown, at prices 2.92 in strictly all- wool cassimeres, ina variety of this season's ' newest patterns, also blue and black, perfectly made, with wide French facin, and good trimming; value A $6. WO; here 4.95 Men's Trousers, $1.95. rousers—A large line of men's trousers in all the styles of stripes and made with 1.95 Fiver, Gh Be Corner checks; in every detail Shirt Waist, $1.98 Women" $s Shirt Waists- Some of fine plaids, handsome pat. terns; tucked back; shirt cuffs; + Tined throughout, Others of blick brilliantine, with tucked backs and fronts; many ditherent styles; sizes $2 to 46, Worth $2.08, Special i in Lamps, $4.35, For today only we flofter this beautiful tecorated table lamp, Meomplete, for pris There are inany hand some designs to se lect from, and. hun dreds of different tints; all have good brass mountings; tit. ted with a serviceable contre draught burn er decorated globe te match base; a splens did value at $2, $0, None CO, D No Mail¢ andere 9. Meetion, Gas Lamp, } Complete Thousands of these have sold for 48c, each, and they are’ really worth that, ‘They have fine, strong, dura. ble burners, best hard mantles; they give a bright, mellow light, and are great gas-savers. We guarantee the value to be what we claim they are It is impos. sible for us to fill mail orders or sell these to dealers, We must also limit the quantity to six lamps to a customer, Shaving Outfit, 98c To-morrow this complete Shaving outtit, which contains everything for the quick satis : factory shave, can be had for 980. This is what it contains: | ent Hollow Crowns Water 1 Mand Mirror } i , ‘4 Wien Howat | a | fa! | Groceri ' roceries. ! Hams, best sugar cured. only one toa customen per Ib, 106 Spinach, » 106 Potatoes y Apples, large greenines, hand picked, for ¢ arts, 19&. Beets, per bur Red Onions, per quart, ac Lettuce, | eads, Ac Roast beef, tender sliced, per th, 296 Cooked Boneless Hain or Corned Beef, sliced, per tb, 24e. Cervelat Sausage, oir 236. ik nd, per Ib. 1Ger our tse kind, per tb, 18¢ Swiss Cheese, best imported, per Ib, 26¢ New [ent Is, per Ib. Ge and 7¢ - BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, Ad Ave. 59th and 69th Sti, | Men's Derbys and Alpines, black, brown, pearl and steel, in the flat displaved in. selections, ! Men's Scarfs, in silks and satins, every conceivable pattern, made : at our price. ! and Triple Soled Shoes, with full leather lining to | toes, sizes in abundance; extra wide widths plentiful, + for women, al $1.98 per pair, : Opera Hats, $0.08 and $5,98— A complete line, f ‘ae nyt Sout : onSe A $50.00 Fur Coat for $25, 00," ih OL, seetden This is an elegant ¢ arment, worth every | cent of $50.00, but as a special attraction to-morrow we offer itat this extraordis nary price, It is of nearseal fur, strictly | first, quality, and would take an expert | to distinguish it from Alaska Seal. It is | manufactured trom selected skins and lined with Si inner’s satin, which is quar. anteed for two years, Cut in the latest “styles and the very best manner, has chamois skin pockets, large revers and storm collar, any size and measurement, Also Coats of Persian Lamb, Letpaig Dye, $75.00, Coats of Genuine Alaska Seal, $125.00. Girls’ Dresses Exceptional. At 1.98" ont ~Of plaid, in wool patterns; full front, pleated ruffle over shoulders, of plain cashinere, trimmed with braid of different mixtures, sizes 4 (0 44 years, At 2, 49 Of cashmere, tucked yoke front, acket front, with cape over shoulders, trimmed with ‘alk braid and pearl buttons, sizes 4 4) fo 14 years, ~Of cashmere, pleated blouse front, | At 4, 98 plaid silk yoke front and back, scalloped rune over shoulders, trimmed with plaid silk, sizes 4 to 14 years, Of all-wool camel's hair plaids; At 6, 98- tucked yoke front of taffeta silk, trimmed with pearl buttons, tafleta silk belt, cape on shoulders and cufls and collar of velvet, trimmed with insertion, sizes 6 to 12 years, Men’s and Boy s’ Hats, Main Floor, @th Mt, Genttom. Exceptional are these items for to-morrow, The } popularity of the men’s hat department lies in the fact ; that not only are the goods first quality, and the prices } most reasonable, but every hat, whether for man or } hoy, has the quality of “smartness’ about it, It is the very latest in every way, H Men's Alpines, gol! i flat brims, or regular shape, tourist, ' made from pure fur felt, best rimmings, solid sweat leather a only latest styles, The colors are electric pearl (band to match), steel, black and brown, Exclusive dealers ask $2.25 I 49 for same grade; to-morrow, any style, as well as the regular style, only hand-made goods, turned out by the best skilled labor; every hat has $2.50 value \ 90 in it; our price, Nen’s Derbys (our best grade) equal to exclusive dealers’ $4.00 and $5.00 grades, without their name, in black and 2 90 colors, in all the latest up-to-date shapes ; price, o) Silk Hats, $5.00 and $4,00- All the latest styles, Boys’ Hate, $1.00-—Derby, Alpine, Telescope and Golf shapes, tn black, brown, pearl, steel, tan and otter, $1.50 values, Children's Tae o'Shanters, ove,—In plain or silk and gold embroid. ered, in all colors of cloth and velvets, any in the lot worth $4. 00, Men's and Boys’ Neckwear. Main Flor, 00h Mt. Srotion, Articles for men or boys must have particular care ! ' hat’s what we pride our selves on—then the lowest price in New York, Nen's and Boys’ Fancy Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Imperials and Puffsy a very large assortment; $0¢, values at 250. inthe new Derby Four-in-Hands, Ascot Imperials, English Square, | Tecks and Puffs; about 250 styles, at 500. H Our better grades at $1.00 and $1.50 surpass anything we | have ever shown, H “ i James Means” $4.00 Men’s Shoes, $2.00. It isa strictly high-grade, satisfaction- giving shoe, and is an extraordinary feature Following are some of the styles; For Fall and Winter Wear Full lines of Double alten Viet Kid Leather Viel K Heo Morm Caltektn petite ain Mt Heotiom, Women’ s $3.50 Shoes, $1.98. One more chance to buy those “American Eagle’ $4.50 shoes When this sale was announced be. tore, the shoe store on the second floor was crowded to its utmost capacity, We expect the same this time, Shopping in the morne § ing here, especially is advisable, The shoes come in most every : conceivable style; materials are viel kid, patent leather, dongola kid skin and box calf leathers; all suitable for present wear; light, medium and heavy soles, sizes 24% to 8; widths 4, B,C, D, B Here Are Some Ly the Numerous Styles: ~ Mail orders Japtes tor wet} filled on day of receipt, dM, Section, Latest Popular Music !5c. Published at §0c. per copy—all the latest suc- + cesses which are being sung this season are on sale here. Many re {uced to the extraordinary price of 15¢, : for tomorrow. Here are some: . ' BLOOMINGDALE EROS, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, . bard ddd tirey ie an AER 3d Ave, $9th and Oi Sie oy oe