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WADHAMS, FREDERICK E.-Lawyer, 33 Tweddle Building, Albany; residence 140 State street. Born in Wadhams Mills, Essex Co., N. Y., Sept. 27, 1848. Educated at Cornell and in Law Department of Union University at Albany. York State Bar Association. (Married.) Secretary New Fort Orange Clubs, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of Member Country and the Revolution, New York State Bar and American Bar Associations, F. & A. M. Master's Lodge No.

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WADSWORTH, CRAIG WALTON-Horse Breeder, Geneseo; residence Knickerbocker Club, New York City. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 12, 1872. cated in Pottstown, Pa., and at Harvard. EduAide-de-camp with rank of major on the staff of Gov(Single.) ernor Theodore Roosevelt. bocker, Racquet and Tennis, Coney Island Jockey, Member Union, Knickerand Genesee Valley Hunt Clubs, Metropolitan Club of Washington, D. C., and National Steeplechase and National Hunt Associations.

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WADSWORTH, GEORGE - Lawyer, 626 Ellicott square, Buffalo; residence 370 Franklin street. in Litchfield, Conn., March 10, 1830. Educated in Connecticut schools and academies. (Married.) Member

of the firm of Wadsworth, Blackmon & Wadsworth. President Buffalo Savings and Loan Association and Aurora and Buffalo Park R. R. Co.; vice-president Columbia National Bank and Protective Life Assurance Society. Ex-attorney of the City of Buffalo. Member Buffalo Club, Sons of the American Revolution, Ancient Landmarks Lodge, F. & A. M. and Adytum Chapter, R. A. M.

WADSWORTH, HENRY COWLES-Lawyer, 626 Ellicott square, Buffalo; residence 370 Franklin street. Born in Buffalo, Aug. 31, 1861. Educated in Buffalo public and private schools. (Married.) First lieutenant and commissary of subsistence, 65th Regiment, N. G. N. Y., 1889-97; major and commissary of subsistence, 4th Brigade, N. G. N. Y., since 1897. member of the firm of Wadsworth, Blackmon & Junior Wadsworth, Secretary and attorney Buffalo Savings and Loan Association and several others; director and attorney Protective Life Assurance Society. Member Saturn and Ellicott Clubs, Buffalo Republican League and Ancient Landmarks Lodge No. 441, F. & A. M.

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County. Member Knickerbocker Club of New York City, Genesee Valley Club of Rochester, Metropolitan Club of Washington, D. C., Somerset, Country, Eastern Yacht and Union Boat Clubs of Boston, Mass., and American Geographical Society.

WADSWORTH, JAMES W.-Congressman, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.; residence Geneseo. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 12, 1846. cated in New Haven, Conn. Eduthroughout Civil War. Served in Union Army Geneseo, 1875-7; assemblyman, 1878-9; Comptroller of Supervisor of the town of the State of New York, 1880-1; Congressman from the Thirtieth District, 1881-5, and again since 1891. ber Union and Union League Clubs of New York City. Mem

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Geneseo; residence Knickerbocker Club, New York WILLIAM AUSTIN-Farmer, City. Born in Boston, Mass. Educated at Harvard ('70). (Married.) Formerly major and quartermaster, United States Volunteers, on staff of General Merritt, serving in the Philippines. Players', Knickerbocker, New York Yacht and UniMember Metropolitan, versity Clubs and Century Association of New York City, Metropolitan Club of Washington, Genesee Valley Club of Rochester, and Eastern Yacht, Tavern and Somerset Clubs of Boston.

WAGNALLS, ADAM WILLIS-Publisher, 30 Lafayette place, New York City. Ohio, Sept. 24, 1833. Educated at Wittenberg College. Born in Lithopolis,

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WAGNER, CHARLES GRAY-Physician, Binghamton. Educated at Cornell. Degrees of B.S. and M.D. Superintendent of the New York State Hospital at Binghamton. Trustee Cornell University, term expiring in 1901..

WAGNER, CLINTON-Physician, 19 East 38th street, New York City. Born in Baltimore, Md., Oct. 28, 1837. Educated at the College of St. James and at the University of Maryland (M.D.). beth Vaughan of London, England.) Served in a sur(Married Elizagical capacity in Union Army throughout Civil War, and was brevetted major and lieutenant-colonel. Practicing in New York City since 1872 as a specialist in diseases of the nose and throat. Member Union League Club and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

WAGNER, FREDERIC C.-Real Estate, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 134 East 44th street. Member Union League and Transportation Clubs, Down Town Association and Lafayette Post, G. A. R.

WAGNER, RICHARD-Prisms, 1123 Broadway, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. New York City, June 23, 1869. Educated at Cornell Born in ('90). (Married.) New York City representative of the Daylight Prism Co. of America. Member Cornell University Club and Liederkranz.

WAGNER, ROBERT L.-Artist, 140 Fifth avenue, New York City. Born in Detroit, Mich., Aug. 2, 1872. Educated at the University of Michigan. (Single.) Artist on the "Criterion" since 1897. Member 7th Regiment, N. G. N. Y.

WAGSTAFF, ALFRED (Colonel)-Lawyer, Madison square, East, New York City; residence 21 West 21st street. Clerk of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Department. Secretary and director John Anderson & Co.; trustee Atlantic Trust Co.; director Brooklyn City and Newtown R. R. Co., Christopher and Tenth Streets R. R. Co., Coney Island and Brooklyn R. R. Co. and Seventh National Bank. Member Union, South Side Sportsmen's, Lawyers', South Shore Country and Carmens River Clubs, St. Nicholas Society, Aldine Association and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

WAINWRIGHT, JOHN HOWARD-Chemist, 402
Washington street, and 159 Front street; residence 22
West 46th street, and Rye.
Feb. 14, 1862. Educated at School of Mines of Colum-
Born in New York City,
bia University. (Married.) Member of the firm of
Simonds & Wainwright. United States Government
Chemist, 1883-98. Member St. Anthony, American
Yacht and Church Clubs and Columbia University
Alumni Association.

WAINWRIGHT, JOHN TILLOTSON-Broker, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 23 East 28th street. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of White & Wainwright. Calumet and Union Clubs, Society of Colonial Wars Member American Yacht, and Sons of the Revolution.

WAINWRIGHT, STUYVESANT-Metal Commission Merchant, 81 Fulton street, New York City; residence "Buckthorne," Rye. Born in New York City, June 13, 1863. Educated in the United States, France and Germany. (Married.) Member Union, American Yacht, Apawamis Golf and Whist Clubs.

WAIT, FREDERICK S.-Lawyer and Author, 10 Wall street, New York City; residence Union League Club. Born in Montgomery, N. Y., May 15, 1851. Educated in Newburgh, N. Y., and at Albany Law School. (Single.) Secretary and director L. Marcotte & Co. Author of "Wait on Fraudulent Conveyance.' Mem

ber Reform, Union League and Democratic Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York and Forest Lake Association.

WAIT, LUCIEN AUGUSTUS-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 135 East avenue. Born in Highgate, Vt., Feb. 8, 1846. Educated at Phillips Exeter Academy and at Harvard (A.B., '70). (Married.) Connected with the mathematical department of Cornell since 1870, and now professor of mathematics and head of mathematical department. United States Consul at Athens and Piræus, Greece, 1873-4. Member Phi Beta Kappa and American Mathematical Societies, Zeta Psi Fraternity, and Institute of 1770 at Harvard University.

WAITE, H. H.-Banker, Adams. Born, 1864. Educated at Williams College. (Single.) Cashier and director Citizens' National Bank. Member Zeta Psi Fraternity.

WAITE, HENRY RANDALL-Statistician, 177 Broadway, New York City; residence Glenwood place, East Orange, N. J. Born in Copenhagen, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1846. (Descendant of Capt. Richard Wayte, aide to Governor Winthrop, and first marshal of the Colony of Massachusetts.) Educated at Hamilton College, Union Theological Seminary and in Europe. Degree of Ph.D. (Married Carrie A., daughter of William A. Huntoon.) Has been editor of the "University Review," New Haven, Conn., "Evening Journal," "International Review" and "American Magazine of Physics." As statistician of the Tenth United States Census, conducted inquiries as to education, illiteracy and religious organizations. Now president and director of the Executory Corporation. Founder and, since 1885, president of the American Institute of Civics. Member Order of Founders and Patriots of America and deputy governor of the New Jersey Society of that body and member of its general court; also member Delta Upsilon Society and other organizations.

WAKEFIELD, JAMES C.-Diamond Expert, 19 Maiden lane, New York City; residence 40 East 33d street, Bayonne, N. J. Born, Oct. 15, 1853. (Married.) Secretary and director Aikin Lambert & Co.; director Aikin Lambert Jewelry Co. (Ltd.).

WAKEMAN, THADDEUS BURR - Lawyer, 93 Nassau street, New York City; residence 142 East 35th street. Born in Fairfield County, Conn., Dec. 23, 1834. Educated at Princeton. Studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1856. (Married Emily F. Ludlam of Oyster Bay, N. Y., 1859). Member of the firm of Wakeman & Wakeman. Director Associated Colonies and Petral Guano Co. Has devoted considerable of his time to literature, and has made translations of Goethe's religious and other poems. Member Manhattan Liberal, Shakespeare, Dante, Nineteenth Century and Goethe Clubs and Medico-Legal and Authors' Societies.

WAKEMAN, WILBUR F.-Customs Official, 641 Washington street, and Secretary, 135 West 23d street, New York City; residence 111 East 24th street. United States Appraiser at the Port of New York. Secretary of the American Protective Tariff League. Member Republican, Columbia Yacht. Press and Craftsmen's Clubs and Kane Lodge No. 454, F. & A. M.

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WALES, SALEM H.-Commissioner, 49 Chambers street, New York City; residence 25 East 55th street. Born in Wales, Hampden Co., Mass., Oct. 4, 1825. Educated in common schools and at Attica (N. Y.) Academy. Resident of New York City 1846. Managing editor of the "Scientific American," 1848-71; president of the Department of Parks, 1873; president of the Department of Docks, 1874-6; park commissioner, 1880-5; New York commissioner to the Paris Exposition of 1855; served on executive committee of the Christian Commission during Civil War; delegate to the National Republican Convention of 1872; Republican candidate for Mayor of New York City, 1874; vice-president of the New East River Bridge Commission since 1895. Member of executive committee Metropolitan Museum of Art; director Hanover Fire Insurance Co., National Bank of North America, Southampton (L. I.) Bank and Southampton Water Works Co. Member Union League, Press and Church Clubs, Meadow

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WALKER, ALDACE

F-Railroads, 59 Cedar

street, New York City; residence 55 West 74th street. Born in West Rutland, Vt., May 11, 1842. Educated at Middlebury (Vt.) College ('62) and at Columbia College Law School. Served with New York Volunteers during Civil War and advanced to the rank of lieutenant-colonel. Practiced law in New York City, 1867-73; in latter year removed to Rutland, Vt.; State senator, Vermont, 1882; member of Interstate Commerce Commission, 1887-9; chairman of Western Traffic Association, Chicago, Ill., 1889-92; receiver of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R. R. Co., 1894-6. Chairman of the board of directors Southern California Ry. Co., Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co., Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Ry. Co. and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Co. Member Metropolitan, Lawyers' and Chicago (Ill.) Clubs, Army and Navy Club of Washington, D. C., Century Association and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

WALKER, ALEXANDER-Banker, 480 Columbus avenue, New York City; residence 414 Riverside Drive. Born in Scotland, June 25, 1852. Educated in a parish school in Scotland and at an evening high school in New York City. (Married.) Colonial Bank. President and director Member West Side Republican and New York Caledonian Curling Clubs, General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, Scottish Society and West End Association.

WALKER, CHARLES A. Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 158 West Transportation, 21 77th street. Born in Albany, N. Y., June 23, 1843. Educated in public schools. (Married.) Secretary, treasurer and director Adirondack Ry. Co. and New York and Canada R. R. Co.; treasurer and director Cherry Valley, Sharon and Albany R. R. Co. and Lackawanna and Susquehanna R. R. Co.; director Rutland R. R. Co., Schenectady and Duanesburgh R. R. Co. and Albany and Susquehanna R. R. Co.; trustee Franklin Savings Bank. Member Colonial Club (trustee), Albany Society of New York, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Society of the Army of the Potomac, Society of Nineteenth Army Corps and Society of Fifth Army Corps.

WALKER, CHARLES L.-Life Insurance, 258 Broadway, New York City; residence 466 Washington avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Piermont, N. Y., July 2, 1848. Educated in public schools. (Married.) held official positions in several insurance and other Has organizations. Now general agent Prudential Insurance Co. Member Montauk and Church Clubs, Mistletoe Lodge No. 647, F. & A. M., Orient Chapter No 138, R. A. M., Gilbert Council. Royal Arcanum, Masonic Veterans and New York Life Underwriters' Association (ex-vice-president).

WALKER, E. A.-Banker, 883 Manhattan avenue, Brooklyn; residence 135 Oakland street. Born in Becket, Mass., Jan. 2, 1830. (Married.) President and director Seventeenth Ward Bank of Brooklyn; vice-president and trustee Greenpoint Savings Bank.

WALKER, HARRY W.-Secretary, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence 200 West 107th street, Born in St. Louis, Mo., 1860. (Son of Hon. Ralph Walker.) Educated at Drury College. Resident of New York

City since 1875. Engaged for many years in newspaper work, was for a time a member of the European staff of the Associated Press and was stationed in London. Has been secretary of the Aqueduct Commission of the City of New York since 1898.

WALKER, HENRY F.-Physician, 18 West 55th street, New York City. Educated at Middlebury (Vt.) College (60). Member Metropolitan, University and South Side Sportsmen's Clubs, New England Society and Century Association.

WALKER. HENRY OLIVER - Artist, 154 West 55th street, New York City; residence Windsor, Vt. Born in Boston, Mass., May 14, 1843. Educated under Bonnat in Paris, France. (Married.) Painter of decorations in Congressional Library, Washington, D. C., and Appellate Division Court House, New York City. Member New York Athletic Club, Century Association, National Academy of Design, Society of American Artists and National Society of Mural Painters.

WALKER, JOHN A. - Manufacturer, 68 Reade street, New York City; residence 260 Montgomery street, Jersey City, N. J. Born in New York City, Sept. 22, 1837. Educated in Brooklyn public schools. (Married.) Vice-president and director Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. and Colonial Life Insurance Co.; director Butler Hard Rubber Co. and New Jersey Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Formerly president of Jersey City Board of Education for two terms, and of Cosmos Club for two terms. Member Twilight and Patria Clubs, Union League, Carteret Gun, Jersey City. Palma, Cosmos Clubs and Free Kindergarten Association (president) of Jersey City, and American Institute of Mining Engineers.

WALKER, JOHN BRISBEN — Editor and Publisher, 503 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Irvington-on-Hudson. Born in Pennsylvania, Sept. 10, 1847. Educated at Georgetown College and at the United States Military Academy. (Married.) Proprietor, publisher and editor of "The Cosmopolitan" magazine, which he founded in 1889; president and director Mobile Co. of America. Member Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson,, and Century Association.

WALKER, JOHN TEMPEST, JR.-Architect, 156 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Flushing, L. I. Educated at Columbia. Upsilon and University Glee Clubs, Niantic Club of Member Players', Psi Flushing, L. I., and Columbia University Alumni Association.

WALKER, NORMAN S., JR.-Broker, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence New Brighton, S. I. Born in New York City. Educated in Rugby, England. Member of the firm of Walker Bros. and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Richmond County Country Club and Southern Society.

WALKER, WILLIAM DAVID-Protestant Episcopalian Bishop, 314 Delaware avenue, Buffalo. Born in New York City, June 29, 1839. Educated at Trinity School, Columbia University (A.B., '59, and A.M., '62) and at the General Theological Seminary (D.D., '62). Received degree of D.D. from Racine College in 1884 anl from the University of Oxford in 1894, S.T.D. from Columbia in 1884, LL.D. from Griswold College in 1886 and from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, in 1894, and D.C.L. from Kings College, Nova Scotia, in 1892. (Single.) Vicar at Calvary Chapel, New York City, 1862-83; missionary bishop to North Dakota, 1883-96. Protestant Episcopalian Bishop of Western New York since 1896. Member University Club.

WALKLEY, WEBSTER R.-Hardware Manufacturer, 27 Murray street, New York City; residence 578 Washington avenue, Brooklyn. President H. D. Smith & Co.; director Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co. and Southington Cutlery Co. Member Union League and Hardware Clubs, Phi Nu Theta and Theta Delta Chi Fraternities and Phi Beta Kappa Society.

WALL, CHARLES A.-Physician and Surgeon, 306 Hudson street, Buffalo. Born in Buffalo, Sept. 24, 1853. Educated at Central High School of Buffalo, Syracuse University (B.S. and M.S.) and University of Buffalo (M.D.). (Married Annie Powell.) Assistant surgeon 74th Regiment, 1880-5. Member University, Acacia and Medical Clubs. Erie County Medical Society and New York State Medical and American Medical Associations.

WALL, FRANCIS H.-10 Hamilton terrace, New York City. Born in Waverly, Pa., April 19, 1858. (Single.) Member Colonial New York Athletic and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs.

WALL, THOMAS G.-Presbyterian Clergyman, 41 East 70th street, New York City; residence 1142 Madison avenue. Born in Nova Scotia, Aug. 24, 1824. Educated at Princeton College and Seminary. (Married.) Superintendent Presbyterian Hospital, 1879-92. Now president and trustee Gramercy Co.; chaplain Presbyterian Hospital. Member Princeton Club and Presbyterian Union.

WALL, WILLIAM F.-Rope Merchant, 56 South street, New York City; residence 133 East 34th street. Secretary, treasurer and director William F. Wall Rope Co. Member Racquet and Tennis and New York Athletic Clubs, and Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn.

WALLACE, DAVID F.-Wall Paper Manufacturer, Cortland; residence 18 Church street. Born in Vermont. Educated at Cortland Normal School. (Married.) Was supervisor of town of Cortlandville for two years. President Wallace Wall Paper Co. and board of trustees of Presbyterian Church. Member Tioughnioga Club.

WALLACE, EDWARD C.-Iron Manufacturer, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 19 East 69th street. Member of the firm of William H. Wallace & Co. Director Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Member Metropolitan, Union League, American Yacht, Church, Fairfield County (Conn.) Golf and Stamford (Conn.) Yacht Clubs and Ardsley Casino of Ardsleyon-Hudson.

WALLACE, JOHN-Stock Broker, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 52 West 36th street. Born in Lancaster County, Pa., Aug. 27, 1844. Educated at Union College ('65). (Widower.) Member of the firm of John Wallace & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Metropolitan, Union League, Union, Westminster Kennel, Tuxedo, Suburban Riding and Driving, South Side Sportsmen's, Racquet and Tennis, University and Riding Clubs, New England Society and Union College Alumni Association.

WALLACE, R. J.-Educator, Avon. Born in Cattaraugus, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1853. Educated at Chamberlain Institute and Mount Hope College. (Married.) Principal Avon High School; director State Bank of Avon; school commissioner Second District of Cattaraugus County. Member Masonic Order,

WALLACE, WILLIAM COPELAND-Lawyer, 18 Wall street. New York City; residence 69 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, May 21, 1856. (Son of William Henry and Francis [Copeland] Wallace.) Educated at Adelphi Academy ('72), Wesleyan University ('76) and Columbia Law School ('78). (Married Kate Douglas, daughter of Hon. J. W. Douglas of Middletown, Conn.) Representative in Congress, 1888-90; Judge-Advocate General New York State, 1894-6; formerly alumni trustee Wesleyan University. Director Hamilton Trust Co. of Brooklyn; trustee Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn. Member University, Players', Riding and Driving, and Lawyers' Clubs, Oxford and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, and Metropolitan Club of Washington, D. C.

WALLACE, WILLIAM H.-Iron and Steel Manufacturer and Merchant, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 451 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Feb. 2, 1831. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of William H. Wallace & Co. Vice-president Franklin Trust Co. and Schermerhorn Bank, both of Brooklyn; director Central Iron and Steel Co. of Harrisburg, Pa., Phenix Insurance Co., Brooklyn Life Insurance Co., Union Assurance Society of London, England, Law Union and Crown Life and Fire Insurance Co. of London, State Fire Insurance Co. (Ltd.) of Liverpool, Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, and Brooklyn Warehouse and Storage Co. Member Players' and Lawyers' Clubs, and Church and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn.

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Architectural League, Squadron "A," N. G. N. Y., and Columbia University Alumni and Architectural Associations.

WALLACE, WILLIAM JAMES - United States Judge, 136 Post Office Building, New York City; residence 148 State street, Albany. (Son of E. Fuller and Lydia [Wheelwright] Wallace.) Educated by private tutors and at Hamilton College and Law School. Received degree of LL.D. from Hamilton College and from Syracuse University. Was admitted to the Bar in 1858, and engaged in practice in Syracuse. Mayor of Syracuse, 1873-4; United States Judge for the Northern District of New York, 1872-82; United States Judge for the Second Judicial Circuit since 1882. Member Fort Orange Club of Albany.

WALLACH, ISAAC-Cotton Goods Merchant, 38 Thomas street, New York City; residence 12 East 62d street. Born in Germany, Nov. 5, 1841. Educated in Hartford, Conn. (Married.) Member of the firm of H. Wallach's Sons. President Mount Sinai Hospital; director Mercantile National Bank. Member Harmonie Club and of many charitable societies.

WALLAU, GEORGE J.-Importer of Mineral Waters, 2 Stone street, New York City; residence 321% State street, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Oct. 17, 1871. Educated in France and Germany. (Married.) Assistant manager Paris house of Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict. Member Union League Club of Brooklyn,

WALLER, ELWYN-Chemist, 159 Front street, New York City; residence 7 Franklin place, Morristown, N. J. Born in New York City, March 22, 1845. Educated in private schools, at Harvard ('67) and at the School of Mines of Columbia University ('70). Chemist to New York Health Department, 1872-85; professor of analytical chemistry at Columbia University, 1885-93. Member University, Harvard, City and Chemists' Clubs and Century Association.

WALLER, WILLIAM B.-Presbyterian Clergyman, 373 Huguenot street, New Rochelle. Born in Berwick, Pa. Educated at Princeton University and at Princeton Theological Seminary. (Married.) Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, New Rochelle, since 1882. Member Presbyterian Union.

WALLING, JAMES H.-Monuments, 21 Park row, New York City; residence 635 Hancock street, Brooklyn. Born in Burlington, Otsego Co., N. Y., Feb. 2, 1843. Educated at Delaware Literary Institute in Franklin, N. Y., and at Walton (N. Y.) Academy. (Married.) Member Lafayette Post No. 140, G. A. R.

WALRADT, ARTHUR E.-Lawyer, 52 Broadway, New York City; residence Park avenue, New Rochelle. Born in Northbridge, Mass., June 3, 1861. Educated at Yale College ('80) and Yale Law School ('83). (Married.) Director Phoenix Interior Telephone Co. Member University, Pelham Country, New Rochelle Rowing and Apawamis Clubs, Society of Medical Jurisprudence, Yale Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

WALSH JAMES J.- Lawyer, Criminal Court Building, New York City; residence 31 Oliver street. Born in New York City. Educated in public schools, at Manhattan College (A.B., '77) and at Columbia College Law School. Was admitted to the Bar in 1880. Served for a time as a school inspector and as a member of Congress. Is now an assistant district attorney of New York County.

WALSH, JAMES W. - Stock Broker, 26 Broad street, New York City; residence 525 Madison avenue, and Lawrence. L. I. Born in New York City, April 25, 1852. Educated in New York City. (Married Susan N. Lawrence.) Member of the firm of Walsh & Floyd and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member St. Nicholas Society, Society of Colonial Wars and Sons of the Revolution.

WALSH, RICHARD L.-Builder, 47 Cedar street, New York City; residence 102 West 73d street. Born on Island of Guernsey, April 17, 1804. Educated at the College of Our Lady of the Rosary, Guernsey. (Married.) Member Building Trades, Drug Trade and Catholic Clubs, Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, and Penatiquit-Corinthian Yacht Club.

WALSH, SAMUEL A.-Stock Broker, 80 Broadway, New York City; residence 31 West 39th street. Member New York Stock Exchange and of the Metropolitan, Knickerbocker, South Side Sportsmen's and Union Clubs, Society of Colonial Wars and Sons of the Revolution,

WALSH, WILLIAM W. - Broker, 37 William street, New York City; residence 946 President street, Brooklyn. Member New York Stock Exchange firm of George H. Prentiss & Co. Member Montauk Club of Brooklyn.

WALTER, MARTIN - Real Estate, 735 Tremont avenue, New York City; residence 2082 Washington avenue. Born and educated in New York City. (Married.) Formerly member of the executive committee, North Side Board of Trade. Director Retail Grocers' Publishing Co., Tremont Building and Loan Association and Bronx Borough Bank. Member Schnorrer Club, A. O. U. W., Royal Arcanum, Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Masonic Order.

WALTER, T. HENRY-Stock Broker, 36 Wall street, New York City; residence Stamford, Conn. Conn. Member of the firm of C. I. Hudson & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Calumet Club.

WALTER, WILLIAM I.-Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant, 51 White street, New York City; residence 115 West 57th street. Born in New York City, April 26, 1862. Educated at Columbia ('81). (Married.) Member of the firm of Bernheimer & Walter. Member Reform, Manhattan, Merchants' Central, Lotos, Atlantic Yacht and Century Country Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WALTERS, RICHARD M.-Piano Manufacturer, 105 West 33d street, New York City; residence 120 Central Park, South. Member Press, Catholic, New York Athletic and Democratic Clubs and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WALTHER, FRANK 0.-Manufacturer, 66 Duane street, New York City; residence 847 Carroll street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, 1868. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and at Sheffield Scientific School, Yale ('87). (Single.) Member of the firm of Walther & Co. Member Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, and Dutchess County Golf Club.

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WALTON, EDWARD A. Insurance, 156 Broadway, New York City; residence Ridgewood, N. J. Born in New York City, May 9, 1836. Educated in Williamsburg (L. I.) Grammar School. (Married.) President and director Citizens' Insurance Co.; vicepresident and director Ridgewood Hall and Park Association; treasurer and director Long Branch (N. J.) Water Supply Co.; director Manhattan Life Insurance Co., National Citizens' Bank, Union Selling Co., and Bergen County (N. J.) Gas and Electric Co.; trustee Manhattan Savings Institution, Member Ridgewood (N. J.) Club, Monmouth Beach (N. J.) Country Club (president), North Jersey Country Club of Paterson, Union League Club and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WALTON, ERNEST F.-Stock Broker, 10 Broad street, New York City; residence Rochelle Park, New Rochelle. Born in New York City, April 5, 1871. Educated at Haverford College. (Married.) Member of the New York Stock Exchange. Director Tinkham Cycle Co.; formerly president Tinkham Co., WaltonTinkham Mf'g Co., and Dennison Motor Wagon Co.

WALTON, WILLIAM-Artist, 360 West 22d street, New York City. Born in Philadelphia, Pa. (Single.) Member Architectural League and Century Associa

WALWORTH, CLARENCE A. Roman Catholic Clergyman, Albany. Born in Plattsburg, N. Y., May 30, 1820. (Son of Reuben H. Walworth, who was at one time Chancellor of the State of New York.) Educated in common schools and at Union College. Studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1841. Became interested in church work and began study for the Episcopal ministry, but his study changed him to the Roman Catholic faith. Spent several years in Belgium and Holland, and was ordained in 1848. Returned to the United States in 1850, and spent fifteen years in preaching and conducting missions throughout the

country in connection with the Redemptorist Order and Congregation of Paulists. Pastor of St. Peter's Church at Troy, 1865-6; of St. Mary's Church at Albany since 1866. Received degree of LL.D. from the Regents of the University of the State of New York in 1887.

WANDELL, TOWNSEND-Lawyer, 51 Chambers street, New York City; residence 157 East 83d street. Born in New York City. Educated at the College of the City of New York and Columbia Law School. (Single.) Member New York Historical, New York Genealogical and Biographical, St. Nicholas, Phi Beta Kappa and Holland Societies, Sons of the Revolution, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Association.

WANDLING, JAMES L.-Glove Merchant, 548 Broadway, New York City; residence 55 West 33d street. Member Trustee New York Savings Bank. Republican and Twilight Clubs.

WANN, JOHN T.- Auditor, 21 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 37 Fifth avenue. Born in Ireland. Educated at Royal Belfast Academical Institution. (Married.) Auditor Erie R. R. Co., New York, Susquehanna and Western R. R. Co. and others. Ex-auditor New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio R. R. Co.; ex-secretary Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Ry. Co. and Indianapolis and St. Louis Ry. Co. Member Richmond County Country Club and Ohio Society.

WARBURTON, FRANK T.- Lawyer, 65 Wall street, New York City; residence 322 West 86th street. Born in New York City. Educated at Columbia College and Columbia Law School. (Single.) Connected with the firm of Nash & Jones. Recording secretary of the Protestant Episcopal Church Missionary Society for Seamen in the City and Port of New York; manager of the New York Bible and Common Prayer Book Society. Member Church, Colonial, West Side Republican and Indian Harbor Yacht Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa Society and Columbia University Alumni Association.

WARD, CHARLES H.-Retired Banker, 159 West 73d street, New York City. Born in New York City, Oct. 17, 1833. Educated at Columbia. (Married.) Member Union League and Delta Phi Clubs, St. Nicholas Society, National Academy of Design, New York State Society of the Cincinnati and Columbia University Alumni Association.

WARD, CHARLES WILLIS-Capitalist, Queens, L. I. Born in Isabella County, Mich., Dec. 11, 1856. (Son of David Ward.) Received a general business education in Detroit. (Married.) Manager of the Cottage Gardens. Has served as president of the Board of Education of Queens. Member of executive committee Society of American Florists, American Carnation Society and Horticultural Society of New York. Member New York Florists' and Detroit (Mich.) Clubs, Massachusetts Horticultural, Pennsylvania Horticultural, American Carnation and American Rose Societies and Society of American Florists.

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