MR. VANDERBILT'S WILL NEw York, Dec. 12.—The will of | the way about twenty men, including, the late William H. vanderbilt was | WW. T. Coleman, Congressman WW. W filed at noon today in the Surrogate’s Morrow, General W. H. L. Baines chamber. The will bequeaths $10, 000,000 to each of his eight children. | $5,000,000 of which in each case isin rrust,and 2,000,000is lefy to Cornelia Mayor Bailett, United States Judge Lorenzo Sawyer, Leland Stanford, the principal police officials and sev- Vanderbilt in addition to otoer be- | eral others. I'hese names were placcd | | on the “prospective list" and placed | Con the dead of the The four sons of the property, each son being c¢ ymmitted quests. man are made trustees in the hands of the Executive mittee to carry out the orders of the t, the trusteeship of his three brothers. | wssociation, The testator leaves to each of his three The committee was to devise the daughters ab:olutely the house they best mode of accomplishing the ends live in. To his grandson, Will am H | of the best plot, and were thus engag- 1 i Ooh v ' the son of Cornelius, he leaves to d when their work was brought @° the | sudden term and Fift lidrary, 000, and the widow ination last night by the 1% Fifty—first street s paintin } ouse at o avenue, h h QUO per ye ar, tot Ist . and 10 sf ho absolutely; rallory atiery pieture to his youngest son, bilt, for his life, and at b son of his he It the property 18 to go 10 the of CU Vanderb such as may by witl, he shall die leay srneilus ‘ being that at works ol’ ar deat! i 4] the testator his of and maintained vetnined 3 . he pris also belong to the German branch of the Ante No charge ht | ie collection by a male a Rs LL heen ague § 8 yet bearing the name of Vanderbilt. is tat entered against the “ 14] | The divided four sections. Those numt will twenty prisoner ered from Further developments are expected. C4 on : 3 - sixteen to twenty inclusive provide | WORKING MR. SCHWAB AGAIN N s bh for annuities of from $2000 “to $3000 | per year to a number of distant rela The be queaths to the Board of Trust of the of Nashville, | Tenn., incorporated under the laws of the State of of the second mortgage of the New Broomriern, Pa., Dec. 16— tives, twentieth section Recently a band of Gypsies stopp d in the vicinity of Christian Schwab's "anderbi Tniversity ‘ i X ‘3 i Vanderbilt University, residence, in Saville township, thi county. The Ror + peobhle ” | county [he Romany people y bonds Teannssee, $200,000 Schwab that should he place 825 in a certain place he would find it doubled He the | structions, and found $50 on his re turn, Lake Shore and Michizan Southerau | the pext day. followed in Railroad company, to be applied to the use and pnrpose of said University T ‘ : . : ; pany hi The Gypsies found it easy to The twenty first section bequeaths 3 ‘ i ’ hed juca 0 persuade him to make a similar d¢ the following named societies and in- posit of $700, but when he went agai the the the y of the HELE corporated bodies organized under " New York he found the No clew 4 uld by di the whereabouts ol Yesterday morn for his increased fortone, laxs of the State of 2 money gone hereinafter Dmestic F sums rst C vered {to the an i band. { TYpsy ga pack merchant st pped at the Schwab Id Mrs. Se residence, and s Lwah 1 v corporated in 1840, §o Protestant Epis ionary Societ nt ni pa Churcl 8 resi to-day sent to lor Seamen in the city |severs] bun lred nominations. Among to t'i>m were the following: Fraocis Whaiton of Pennsylvania, to be Ex. aminer of Claims for the Department | of State; William E. York, to be Assistant Secretary of the New | ; | Jersey, to be Treasure of the United | to the American Museum of Natural | W. Whelpley, New | History inthe city of New York, | York, Second Comptroller of the $50,000, and to the Moravian Church Richard R. McMabon, in New Island, | West Virginia, to be Deputy Second organized under the name of the Unit’ ed Brethren's Church, $100,000, the fortune divided equally between Cornelius and William K. Vanderbilt. The testator directs that all of the railroad stocks and port of the New York Home for Intemderate Men, $50,00 to the New York Pro testant Episcopal Misson Society of the city of New York, to | the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in. corp rated A pril 13, 1870, £100 000 £5 } O00 fe : Smith, New a1 ? 100.000 Treasury; Conrad N. Jordan, | States; James | Trersury; Dorp lane, Staten | Garrison, of Virginia, to be Deputy | | Fest Comptroller of the Treasury; | W MS be Register of the Treasury; Roswell | A. Fish, of California, tobe Assist: | ant Register of the Treasury; William A. Day, Illinois, to be Seeond Audi tor of the Treasury; John S. Williams, | Indians, to be Third Auditor; C. M. | Shelly, Alabama, to be Fourth Audi- | MeCal | mont Pa., to be Commissioner of Cus. | The remainder of is losecrans, California, bequeathed to his children shall be held in bulk and administrated for | the best interests on all, and that none of the consent of all concerned. The will, which is dated September of them shall be disposed without tor of the Treasury; John 8. 25, 1884, appoints his wife, Marian toms; Daniel M, Fox, Pennsylvania, | | to be Superintendent of the Philadelphia; Richard Arbuckle to be | Collecter of Customs for the District of Erie, Pa. Louisa.aod his sons Cornelius, William K , Fredrick W. and G Ww executors, and no compensation 18 to be ell swed either of them f Grae % oR yw such gervice 1 | | | : - 8 aria. Pa. Dec. 16.~Thom' | IDONE | Trou psnt RG, Pa. Dec. | Thom — A —— NIHILISM Ol F bh TT ! President of the Straudsburg SAN FRANCIROO, gcember 1H i ' 8 tn] ot and for eighteen years Prothonotary | st sensabi nd starting pilot | . . : : i most sensational A lartung | of Monroe county, fell stricken with for wholesale assassination of the most prominest men io this | House, yesterday. A gentleman sit | Charles Crocker, Governor Stoneman | { i was discovered that it was the iuten- | tion of the association t@_put out cf | Comptroller of the Treasury; John R. | t i Ray | Renewer Mint, | , | i ] Chi {as M. Mcllhany, a prominent lawyer, |. wny and delicate, ue Bank Renewer \ . 4 | # Bochu-Paicn heart [disease, in the county Court | | | d : | Beetles, Ants, city came 10 light here late last ting near caught the dying man, and | " | night. Some time ago the police ob- |p wus carried to the Bherift’s cffice | tained information of the existence of opposite, where he soon died. His an organization called “The Socialis tic Revolutionary Association,” which it was asserted, was composed of ul: trasocialistic members. A close watch | news came of the father's death. | daughter Clara was to have been mar | ried to day, and the preparations for | the wedding were going on was kept on their movements, and the | oo ves an estate of $100,000, police finally succeeded in obtaloing | the minates of one of their meetings, From these it | han Ikerchiefs,—Garmans, held November 23. - White, black and Ecru, in pongee He | and | To Physicians. 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