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10 THE NEW YORK TEJES. SUN DA Frank reBaa FtMifh Frieabarg Fuller GALLAGHER Oalpla tialvaan Gannoa -George Gilbert" -Oilman' Gllnore Glen Goldman Ootnee -Goodman Oorloa 'Green Grey Groaer MeN'ell HrQuian Allen 'Alvey Anrtoraok Andrewa' Miller lltrhl Moloney -Montgomery Monre Mraa nllta Areiiia A rente Arnold -Arthur AUtaa RACK Xeardahaar Jeba Kelaar Mberiaa Iond lionda -J Ifoyle Urand-KokTberk Urady Biidaaa liiitton Urocar Sroderack Urodetick Rraerar Urowa. Ifrowa Jirowaa liruaeil Jiryaa Puckley uma Hun la liultertleld CAMPS Carey Carleton Carmlcbaat. Carroll Carter Caulftetd Chatellier ChrUtla Claaoy Clark CJarka Clarta Clavls Clett Clereland Clock Ccdmaa Cody Cttileaw eoiueoa Cons Conien roroick Ccatella Crmtllard Cowlea Morraa Muic-aliy Mullaily Mulry CBWEM ohi 1 O' Raws' Uerson' fa'rtzio i Pearson Peck Pennington Perrler. Peeaat Pettlbon Ptlster Flersoa 'Poiter;" Pouch Powera ITtce Prltehard PuatM 7 RANSOM 'Wetlfy Iibatla Ktoharda Rirn Kuienberg Rohra Rollina Rothreek Rowaa Kowe Kubaaa Ryan SAMPfOlTT Hoheleer Hebolea Cchott rVbuller ftrhury fichrtver fchwara -Fhaney -Vharna hep hard fihertdaa leert Blmona Fmtth Boian Snanldlnc Kpratua Htaek Stanwaed gtattmaa 8epheaa atodel atone sirauaa troebe4 Hull Ivan ftulltraa Bummere Sweetaer Mwvttaer TAILOR 0 Taylor- Thompaot Town ley Towns nd Traek TurWdy Twachtmaa 1 TTZZELU'- 1 Vaa Benacbotaa Vaa da Vera; Vaa Syckel Vaa Wlakia Vlocara i WAGNER -W'allaso Walah Walh s-- -VV'alUr VTataoa Waiter' v' Velle Weymaa Wblta Wlldea Wllkla WtlletU wtuiaata WlH Wolfataattar Wyelb Growney HAAS Hackett Hall Halter Hamilton Harley -Hartourh Hartshorns Haslberg -Haui tltMM Hausehild Hawkins Hawxhurtt Mealy Helm Held Henderson Henry HrmaBCS lllrkey Hirkos HUrlns' Hlsxlns Hobroa Hockmana Moetor Haorirk HolWrbeuia Holmes Hooker Koperoft Horsy Honfalt Howard Howell Hotehklaa HOTland Hoyfradt Hughes Hunt ILLS JAMES Johnaoa Jones Juavter KAMKX Keller Kelloc Kelly Kerr King LACEY Lehert likmbart Lane Lang La Toorette Urate Lorroise Letand LflDOtl Leonard Llvtnealons Lonerraa Lougblia Lummlt Lynch Lyona Lyona MADDEN Maddos Matter Maltose? Major Manning Malarky Martin Mars Mcabe McCarthy McCartney McCim MoCurraek Mr Donald McElllrott McEvUly MeOea MeOlnnla WrOowaa McOrath McGulness McOulre Mclnemy HcKarrtr MrKeaaa McMaaoa Cox -Coa Crawford Crawley Creen Cremla Crowley Cuera Curaow HALT Iarllnc lmvla leeker Iemareat XUbrow Iodd lode roiaa XXkaaelly Xmaovaa 1 Dora powlinr XWBofi pranm Ia Bo la Emcaa 3uhm Dunbar Iurbaa Iiernbary DuUaxd TBERHARDT beratela Kaaa Elaiar Eldredra lilnirbouaa Kltrlch Errinatom -jrrath Krlanrer Evertu raRRELb yenneUy Ferber flnkea Jlnley Ttecher yieher Fluaarald riiiharrle ritapatriak Flecker Mclnemy TOUNO Foley MrKeaaa ZABRI8KXS --5 I i I t- 4 f- ADAMfl.

Au. 4, near Tonairtnda, V. Kuby Adamt, scad 11 yeira, ot Toroa to. Ont JLHEARN. At.

S. ra, KatJa Ahaara; daughter of John H. Orlffln. at rwai-denca. 431 Eaat On Uundrad ana Twa ty-econd Street.

XL VET. A 8. at 4fl Macon Btraat. Brooklyn. Samoa! Alvcy.

a red 72 yaara. Bora In Encland. yLNDER80N-At 623 Baltle Street, Brook lyn. Aug. 0.

BrttU Andereon. la ter 56th year. WLRENTB- Charlea R- Arenta, hoe-band of Emellna Da Vail, reaidenca, 178 etxta Avenue, ANDREWS. At PltUfleld. MsaeW Aug.

T. Rooart Andrawa. ared 66 yeara, real-dene 1S3 Weat Fourth Street. ANQLIM. Anc.

2, P. H. AnrUm, aon ot junea Angum. 01 Miem, c. i.

kwi-dence, On Hundred and Twelfth tree l. ATKINS. At Flahkm-on-Hadaoa. N. Au.

4. Oliver a AUUna, la the 87th year ex hla ace, 2, at the BoaHtal Alien, axed yeara, of 18 Vaa- dervoort Av, ALLEN. Auc. 2, at 101 Eait Elxtx-tourlh tract. Napoleon T.

Allan. ANOELINE. Au. 8. PatHck Anxellna of 41 aat One Hundred and TwelXtb Street, ALLEN-An.

4. Catherine, widow ot Jo- aeph Allan, at the resldenc of bar dauxhter, Mra. Hannibal Ooodwtn, US Mount Clair Avenue, Newark, N. J. ARNOLD.

Auc. 3. at the residence of hla father, 8.K44 Third Avenue. John B-, hue-band of Mary Arnold, (nea Kllnrellof-fer.) aind aoa of Soman Arnold, la hia 80th ABTHT7R- Anr. "at the' Baptist Home.

Brooklyn. Harriet widow of Aahbel Axthur. la bar 88Uk year. ACH. Aur- 4, at residence ot her daugh ter, aire.

B. tiecnt, ii weat vne Hua drad and Thlrty-alxth IS tree t. Kealna, a red 7t wlfa of Nathan and Brother of Jullua. Bliaon. Harry, Manny, and Mor-rts Bach.

Mrs. A. W. KiTin, Mra. 8.

Roth, and Mra. aTl. Slibersteia. EALCH- Aur. 1, at Waahinctoa, Georce a red 64 yeara, eldeat aon of Rear Admiral Oeorc Balch, United etatea Navy, retired, EA RDSITEA R.

A nr. 8. at Dee Koines. Iowa, Dr. Wm.

M. Beardahear. axed ti years. President of Iowa Bute Collece at Amea, Bora at Dayton, Ohio. 8, Katie, aced 18 yeara.

daughter of Henry and Barbara Iberian, of 18 West Twenty-eaventb Street. BO NT) E. Aug. 6, at 843 Linden Street. WUliamaburc.

Counteaa H. B. A. Bon da, sister of Mra A. Harrlaoa of 10U AU iantia Avaaua, Brooklyn.

BRODERICK. Aug. s. at 103 Java Street, Brooklyn, Martin Broderlck. IJJTJRNS.

Anr. 4, at New Tork Hoepital, Thomas F. Burns of 8 Suffolk Street. BROCAR. -Aug.

8, at the Brookiya Navy Tard, Oiren axed 19 yeara, aoa of F. Brocar ot Louisville, Ky. -BUCKLET. Aug. 2, Frances R.

wife of Edward V. Buckley, and daughter ot the late St. Clair and Elisabeth Llth-, cow, at residence. Park Av. BURNS.

8. at the New York Hospital. Mary Burns, of 224 West Twen-. Ueth Streat. Great "Neck.

1 Auc Daniel In the 82d year ti ace, father of O. B. Burtla. BANT A. Aug.

8. disabeth Maaon. wife of WUllara Banta. at, residence, Rah way, N. J.

BEEBE. Aug. 4, Sarah Loulaa, wife of Oeorge Beebe of 73 First Place. Brooklyn. BELGER.

Aor. 3, Charlea Belger, 28 years old, of 210 North Seventh Street, Brook lyn. i BROWN. Au. 2.

David N. Brown. M. Dv In the fifty-ninth year of hia age. Reel-dence, 2U8 South Third Street, Brooklyn.

Stamford. Auc. 4, If. Ella, wlfa of Dr. Philip H.

Brown and daughter of the late William A. Cum-ninaa. i UROWER.Auc. 8. Maurice T.

Brower, sred 67 years, of 424 West Nineteenth rv BOYLE. At Outhrla. Oklahoma, Aug. the Rr. John W.

Boyla. aged SO years, native Nobleaton, Penn. BRUNELU-Aug. 6. at Mountain N.

Dr. J. Lk BrunU of Montreal. BRTAN.AUC, David, husband of ifsr. tha Bryan, in year of hia ace, resi-dence 308 Pleasant Avenue.

BUSH-Aug. Mary, aged 2 yeara i daue-Mer of Mary and amea w. Bufcb, aid ast SUteeaih Streak JiTiAItt rrenk MeN'H! hesra mmi ilrOuian BUTTERFrELD At Ttlca, N. Aug. 7, at the residence- of her daurhter, Mrs.

Charlea H. Childa, 871 Oenrnee Street, Harriet Huntley, widow of Theodore F. Butterfleld, aced 72 yeara. BROWN. At Sandusky.

Ohio. Aug. 4. Oeorge Hunter, Infant aon of George Hunter and Cornelia Moaa Brown. BROWN.

In New Tork Hospital. Auc. 8, Samuel M. Brown aged 34 years, mem ber of tit. Matthews Church, West tlghty-fourth Street, near Central Park.

th Rev. William Bry-. ant Brown, D. aged 80 years. Real, dence, 87 Chestnut 6 tree t.

East Orkriga, 'at 14 Cambridce Place. Brooklyn. A. Olf ford, aoa of the late Oeorge Brown. -1 BRODERICK.

Aug. 8. William youngest Sun of Thomaa W. rod crick and Mary Cotter, aged 13 months and 11 days, at 713 Washington Street. BRIDGES.

Auc, ft, Jamea J. Bridrea, In i hla 5uth year, at 2SS Front Street, Brook lyn. 7 BRAND-KOHLBERd Auc at San Francisco. Esther Brand, wife of Albert M. Kohlberc and alater of Charlea.

and Herman' Brand of New Tork. 7, Mrs. C. Britton of 87 South Tenth Street, Brooklyn, at Pittaburc, William aged 14 yera, aon of Thomas B. Carroll of SOT ltrtyelchth Street.

i CARTER, Auc. 8, Joseph 4 arter, aged 23 years, of tta South Washington Square. CARTER. Auc- 8. Thomaa Carter, aged 18 years, of 03 South Washington Square.

i--- CLEVELAND. 8, Charlea P. Cleve-. land of 1.017 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. CARMICHAEU-Aug.

8. Jamea, Infant aoa of Jamas and Nellie Tereaa CarmichaaL (nea O'Connor,) at Bath Avenue, and Bay Sixteenth Street. Bath Beach. 7, at 72 West On -Hundred and First Street, Willie, aon ot Addle Caul field and xrandaon of Mra. Kate Hayden, Tramore, County Water-, ford, Ireland.

CLAVIN. Auc. tV John Clavin. husband of Julia Nevlna, at the residence of his sLiter-ln-law. Mrs.

J. Burke, 2.031 South era Boulevard, near One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street. CONN. AuC. 7.

Annie Conn. nee Tucker.) mother of Sadie Tucker, wife of William Conn, and slater of Bad la Kelnlc; residence. 10 Clarkson Street. CREOAN. Aig.

8, John, husband of Annie Cregan, (nee Flnnerty.) residence, 148 Cherry Street. COX. Auc. 7, J. S.

Cox. formerly of Phils- delphia, residence, 672 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, i CARLETON. Auc- 8," at Haverhill, Prof. Isaac N. Carleton.

Ph. aged 7U yeara. father ot WlUlam, Clara- 'and Theodore, and of Mra. Forest F. Drey den ot Newark, N.

J. CHRISTIE. Auc. Jamea H. ChrlaUe.

in the 63d year ot nla ace, reaidenca, Ny I ack. N. V. CLAVIN. Auc.

Clavin, husband of JuUa Nevlna. at thesrealdence of hia alater-ln-law. Mra J. Burke. 2.B31 Southern Boulevard, near One Hundred and Seventy 'seventh Street, Tremont, New York.

COLLISON. Auc. 8V Carrie, wife of Ed-: ward ColUson, acd 73, residence, Queens, L. COWLES. Aug.

8, Benjsmln Lyman Cowlea, aged 83 years, of 69 Madison Street. Brooklya. CLARIC-Luclua, Aug. 8, at 2.472 Kenmor Avenue, Chlcaco. Auc.

8. aged 80 years, at 778 Halsey Street. Brooklyn. COLLEDOE. Auc.

7, Aaron RoswslI Col-ledge ot 8omervillc, aced 78 yeara. C08TELLO. Aug. 7, at the home of hla niece. Mra.

William Ader, Grafton and Union Avenuea, Oaon Park, L. William Costello, brother ot Mary Qallacher. Mabel A dauchter of William and Freda K. Cornell, real- dence, Oraveaend Avenue and Kings Highway, Brooklyn. CAUPC-Auc.

7, at Far Rockawav, Babet ta, wife of Emanuel Camp of CI 1-aat NlneUeth Street. CHATELLIER. At Caledonia. Auc. 3, Frances wife ot Joaepn F.

Cbatel Jler. CLARKE. Aur 7, at 8 Union Place, Brook lyn, Marcelia, widow ot Patrick CUrke. COX. Aug.

7, J. 8. Cox. formerly of Philadelphia, at 672 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn. CLETT.

Auc. 8, Jasper Clett. 8 yeara old, aon of th Captain of the lighter Canta ot New York, at Marlnerre Harbor. 8. CORNICK Aug.

2. Tully D. Cornlck ot Knoxvllle, Tenn. COSTELLO. Aur.

Ann, wit of Roger Costello, of 67i) Henry Street CRAWFORD. Arir. 5. at the Eaatera Dis trict Hospital, ttayaon jrawroro. agea 83 years, of 1 saannattan jl venue.

urookiya, CURNOW. Auc. 4, Mary aced 87 yeara, 1 wife of Frank G. Curnow. Reaidenca, Neptune Avenue and West Seventeenth Street.

i CLOCK. At Dsrlen. Aug. 4, Mary J. Clock, aged 7(3 years.

CO VILLA RD Aug. 4, at Montclelr. N. larael Couillard, la hla cwth year. CREMIN.

Aug. 4, 169 East 71st 8L, J-' sepb Wallece Cremla. CROWLET. JW5 Cherry Street, Auc. 8.

Ellen Crowley. 8, 174 Jefferson Avenu. Brooklj-n, Peter CUncy, In his 77th year. CO DMA N. A Bristol.

R. Auc. 8, Maria Potter, youngest dauchter of the late (- Henry and Catherine Codmaa of Boa-ton. CRAWLET. Aug.

8, "at tha realdenc of her daughter, Mra. Jamea Barry, 3UO East Sixteenth Street, Bridget, widow or xi mo my crawiey. CUBVA Aur. 8. at 287 Sterilnc Place.

Brooklyn, Valentin Juan, youngest child of Norberto and Ellaabetb Doty-Cueva. DECKER Auc- 2, Ernest Guy Decker 417 William Street. East Orange, N. J. DAVIS.

Aug. S. WUliam H. Davis ot 22 Barrow Street. ALT.

John Daly, Auc. 8, at 233 First Avenue. DARLING. Aug. 7.

at Brtghtwood, D. C. Dr. Henry Darllnc ot Washington, aged 68 yeara CARET. Aug.

8. Gertrude wife of John J. Carey ot So Erasmus Street, Brooklyn. DODGE. Auc.

8, Emelln Amanda, in her 04 th year, slater of the late Richard J. Dodge, of 3JU Throop Avenue, near Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn. DO LAN. Aug. 8,.

James Dolsn, native of Parish of Granard, County Longford, Ireland: residence 172 West Ninety-eighth Street. DUSENBURT. Aug. 6, Harold husband of Bertha Lie and aon of the late Georce and Emma Duaenbury, aged 29 years, of 707 VanderbUt Ayenue, Brook- lya. DRUMM.

Aug. B. PhlUp, aced 23 'years, of l.lk Third Avenue, DURBAN Aug. 8. at th home ot hla daughter.

In Clark Township, 'N. Theodore Durban, aged 78 yeara, bora In Mains, Germany. DOWUNG. Aur 8, Margaret, sinter rf Ellsa and Cstherin Dowllng, native of King' a County. Ireland; reaidence, 238 East Thirty-seventh Street.

DUHM. Auc. 8, mother of Ernest Duhm, at 817 East Sixteenth Street. DUG AN. Au r.

8, John Duran, 8 years old. of 1.120 First Avenue. DUTLAND. Aug. 8, Albert O.

Dutland, aged sixty-two years, la Evansvllle, Ind. DISBROW. Aug. 2. at Seabrtght, N.

i Elijah Dlabrow, aced 84 years. DODD. At Newark. N. Auc.

2. Harry K-. aced 47 yeara, aoa of David C. Dodd, J'' i. DORK.

Auc. 2, Mary, tie Lambert, wife of John Dor, of, 343 Weat Twenty elrhth Street. DONNELLY. Auc. 4, Helen, youngest daughter of Jamea P.

and Mary Jane uonneiiy tnee atcuonawu ot ecu Snap ard Avenue, Brooklyn. 6. at Hicks villa, L. Mary, aced 22 yeara, wife of William. Don 4 ran.

DEM A REST. Aug. 4. at the St. Mark's Hospital.

Arthur Z. Demarent, aged "ii yeara, of the Park Avenu Hotel, Thlr-ty-aecond Street and Park Avenu, un- cle of Sllaa B. Demarest- Aur. 8. James B.

Dowaort. In the 6Hth year of hia age, at the residence or hla son, 139 Bix teen street. Brook lyn. DU BOIS Aug. 5, ar One Hundred and Slxtv-flf th btrwt and Avenue.

Woody Crest. Hasbrouk Du Bola, aarea years, nusoana oi ivata scnuy ler Anderson. DUNCOMBE Aug. 2. at Fort Dodge.

Iowa, rfona X- vufieoiDDa, ageu jraaxa. Aug. 4. at Cleveland. Ohio, ileorre j.

ttir.i)ar, axj-a yeara, di I he Hankers' Lire lnuranc Company of HtUburg. E3FRIIARDT. Aug. 8, at the Hartem lioepltal. William aged i yeara, of 70 Kaat One Hundred and Flftyighlh Street.

KG AN. Aug. 4, at the realdencs of her nephew, Lawrenc Miller, foot of Tenth Htreet, near Chlsholm llomeatead, Annie Kran. aged 68 yeara ELLINGHOUSE. Aug.

8. Alfred, aged 89 gears, or ine vantornia -aeavre, nn 1-Yanclaco. ERRINOTON. Mary, vrlfe of Thomas Err- ngton. ana niece or tennis ueTine, na ive ot Eakra, County of Tyrone, Ire- tand; reaidence ILa west Forty-sevenin street.

Aug. 8. Aur. 7, at Boaton. iitny.

r. Eiaredge, ex-tjupennienaeni-oi I'ollce, aged 64 yeara, born In Truro, H. a. ELfERICH. Aug.

8, Albert ElteHch, In ris 67 tn year. Reaidence, mast una lundred and Fortieth Street- ERATH. At GrahamsviUeN. Aug. 8, Eugen Erath.

-ERl ANGER. Auruata, wit of N. Erlan rer, aged years, Keaiaenoe, ia west Kinety-aixth Street, EVpRITT.KAt Lynbrook. L. 1 Aug.

2, dary Emma verltt. aged 63 yeara 'J RRELL. Aug. 4. at tha New Tork Hoe pltxl, Nellie Farrf 11, aged 19 yeara i-ldowof Oliver McMacktn and daughter Thompson Smith ot 1321 North So nd Street, New Albany, Ind.

-t FERGUSON. -Aug. 2, Utile Ferguson. ged -a years, of 74 Barrow street. FISCHER.

Aug. 2. at Detroit, Rab in k. lacner, agea iz yeara. norn In Hungary.

I FLEMING. At 19 East Sixty-Seventh street. Aug. 2, Sarah Frances, wire of i harlea E. Fleming and daughter of the ate Gould and Sarah Thorp.

FX! KEN. Aur, 8. at 028 Kalb Avenu. Jrookryn, Henry Flnken. aged 80 yeara FL "CKER.

Aug. 4. John, husband of tary Flecker. Reaidence. 107 North I Sixth Street, Brooklyn, K.

D. FLAHERTY. Aug. 5. John Adama aged 7 nontna.

son or Micnaei ana Mamie is-erty. (nee Adams.) at 132 Bedford I Brooklyn. FR EDBERO. Aug. ft, Leopold, husband Sarah, son ot Carrie Friedberg.

Residence. 110 East On Hundred and Sixteenth Street. FISHER. Aug. 8, at Wilmington.

DeL. Fisher and daurhter of Joseph R. arson of Brooklyu. FIN Aur. 4.

at 1.001 Dean Street. rooklyn, William, husband of the late nnia a. xiniey, agea ou yeara FREEMAN. Aug. 8, Frank T.

Freeman, in nia etftn year; resiaeno, vt deques Avenue, Rehway( N. J. FEBBER. Aug. 8, Elisabeth, wife of Will iam rerner, agea years montna i days of eM East On Hundred and Sixty-first Street.

FITfeHARRIS. Aug. Christopher, son of uhristopner ana tnen Fitsnarris or ninth Avenue. FITEGERALD. Auc.

8. at Lincoln. yiary T. Muiry. wire or Edwara J.

Fitzgerald and eldeat daughter of James B. Mulry. FEN NELLT. Aug. 8.

Michael, father of Houndaman William F. Fennelly, at Z43 Avenue B. FOIiET. Aug. 7, Ellen, daughter of Jere- turn Foley, 1,41 Amsterdam Avenue.

FIT PATRICK. Aug. 8. at 34 East On hundred and First Street, M. Fltzpat-r ck.

aged 29. FO 4. a the residence ef her Mrs. M. Kelly.

223 West One 1 lundred and FortyMecond Street, Ellxa I'ox. rT I FRANK. Rachel, wife of Bernard Frank. and sister of Simon and Joxeph E. Mid, le.

In her thtrty-eeventh year, Auc. 8. 1 lealdence, 142 East ElChtleth Street. FRA NK. Auc.

7. Jscob, husband of Esther and sen of Herman Frank; reaidence 114 Prealdent Street, Brooklyn. FRHNCH. Auc. 7.

at Rochester. N. Bridget, sged 72 years, mother of Dr. George P. French, bora la Queens County, Ireland.

FUuLER. Aug. 4. Emily W. Fuller, at th resldenc of her nephew, John G.

Rollins. 217 Park Place, Brooklyn. FUSKELBAUGH. Aug. 8, at BaltlmoraU ex-Jvoge William U.

B. Fuaael bikugh, aged 78 years. GALLAGHER. Aur. 2.

at Whltestone VJ landing, celllsh aged 83 yeara. wife Oeorge 8. Gal.aghar. GAl LAOHER. Aug.

2. William 88 yfars of age, son ot th lat Bernard Callagher ot 829 Rodney Street, Brooklyn. OA1 LAOHER. At Whlteetone, L. Aug.

2 ZlUUh In the Uuth year of her ace. if ot George Stags Qattagksr and .6 lurhter of Joaeph and Josephine Smith I Rochester. N. Y. OIL 1ERT.

At South Salem, N. Aug. 8, In ary "Loulaa, wife of Thomas Ollbert a id daughter of th lata Cyrus Law mce. In her 70th year. GA NON.

Aur. 7. Francla Michael, third ungeat aon of Thomaa Gannon and ary Jane Rodgera, aged 1 year and 20 ire. Amsterdam Avenue. GOO DM AN.

Aug. 8, Milton Goodman. 2 rare old, of 107 East One Hundredth 6 OIL ORE. Aug. 7, Rachel, widow of Ja cub Ollmore, resldenc 15 Astor Place, srsey City, N.

J. GOMES. An. 8, Mary, widow of Henry Obmee, in her 8uth year, at reaidence of daughter, Mrs. A.

E. B. Bogert, iU irleton PUce, Westtlsld. N. J.

OILMAN. At Mlddletown. Aug. '7. Helen youngeit daughter of th lat r.

C. R. and Mrs, H. iL Oilman. ORO IVNET.

Aug. 8. Catherine Orowney. a the residence ot her aon. Frank, 1,040 aahlngton Avenue.

Bronx. GAL ASH Aug. 8, at the Trenton Iron orka. Trenton, N. John Galvaah of 3 Aabury Street.

GEO ROE, At Mount Vernon, N. Aug. EUaa Andrews, widow of Andrew George, ORO 3ER- Aug. 2. Alexander T.

Groser of 11 li Weat One Hundred and Fourth 6 GALPIN. Auc. 8, at London, England. Bumuei a. uaipin, agea no yeara, presi- nt of the New Haven Clock Company.

GIL3 ORE. Aug. 8, at 832 East One Hun-di ed and Thirty-ninth Street, Francis A aoa of the late Jamea J. Gilmore, ai id hua band of Theresa A. Tralnor.

OLE Plainfleid, N. Aug. 4, Rcn-w ck (Men, M. D. GOLDMAN.

Aug. 6, Selirman Goldman, in the C8th year ot hla ace, reaidence 2UH One Hundred- and Fourteenth Si reet- GOR X)N. Auc. R. Helen, dauchter of Ed wird P.

and Mary E. Gordon, aged 1 ar and 8 months; residence) 379 Myrtle i A renue, Brooklyn. ORE f. Aur. 4.

near Tonawsnda, Howard Grey, aced 21 yeara. HA B. Aug: 6, Anna, wife of George laaa. In her 64th year; resldenc Do4 at -One Hundred and Slxty-flrat Street, HAL -CER. Aug.

8. at Jamaica Bay, John Hilker of Ellery Street, Brooklyn. HARTBHORNE. Aug. 2.

at Freehold. N. Eleanor Garwood, widow of Richard Salter Haruhorne, In her 84th year. HA Mi LTON. At Roalvn, L.

Auc- 7. WHlbup Hall, aged S2 years, aon of Eve- -h Hail Hamilton and husband of Mary Wttlmerdlnc. HACKETT. At -Marion. Aug.

6, Mlas CSri lUckett 14 yeara old. 7 HAWpCHURST. Aug. 8, Emma L. Bar ber.

wife of Jamea E. Hawxhurat cf 13 Cumberland Brooklyn. HEN 3ER30N. Bayonne, N. 4.

rtha aced 81. wife of James F. nderaon. HAL' At Summit, N. WlUlam L.

HalL-at residence of his sisters, 218 Van Bi ren Street, 'Brooklyn, HEN IT. Aug. 8. Alice, mother of Anlrew Hi nry, residence 878 Tenth Avenue. H0T( It KISS At Pasadena, Cat.

AugT 8. A ele V. W. (ne Blunt,) widow ot Au Cu itua Hotchklea. HEA 8.

at B23 Eleventh Street, Br ooklyn: Francla Xavler, infant son of RlDhard and Annie T. Healy. HER JANCF3- Aug. 7. at 89 Bradhurst A enua, Margaret wife of John J.

Hcr- mime. 8, Amaaa Hlrgins, Id th year of bla age. at Bedford. N. Y.

HOCl 2. Sarah, three-year- ol daughter of Harrta Hockmann ot 8t3 irlon Street Brooklyn. H0L1.ERBAUM.-Aug. 2 at th Bom of hir Carrie Relnach, at i pdteroburg. Henrietta Hollerbaum, Sfrfd 84 years, mother of Barbara Corn Oil 528 Sixth Street.

HOWLAND. At Weat Sixty-fifth Street Adc. 3, Juatlna. daughter of -the lat I Wiiliam and Ann K. Howland.

jaOYFRADT. Aug. 2. MarJorle, aged 18 yrkrs, daughter of Alice Gilford and th Hoyfradt of Allen Street, Hadaon. N.

HOFR1CK. Aug. 5, at 6(1 Eaat Third Street Jamea E. Uoerick. aged 22 yeara HARTOUOH Marirnret, wife of n.

Hartouah. In the k1 year of her age; residence lttt Lynch Street Lrook- lyn. IIA8SEN. Aug. 8.

at the New York Hospital. Mra, Joseph llaaaen, aged 40 yeara, of 130 Wuat Sixteenth Street. HICKEY. Aug. 4.

Helen Mc-Namara, Tdow of the Ut Thomaa and mother of Ann! and lilckry and Mrs. Mary Idaher, naUve of Tallow. 0 County Clare. Ireland; residence 430 Tenth Street Brooklyn. HOLMES.

Aur. 4. Arthur Holmes, aged 8 years, of 133 Forty-third Street HOPCROFT. Auc. 8.

Jamea Hopcroft 808 Weat Fifteenth Street HOWARD Aur- 8. at th Nw York Horn. 5- pltal, Jullua Howard, a fed 40 yeara, pt .131 West Twenty-fifth Street HOWELL- Auc. 4. at the Cumberland Street Hospital.

Brooklyn. Dr. Leri La. Howell, aged 4d yeara. naUv ot Rlver- head, 1 HALE Aug.

2. et the residence of her. daughter, 203 Sterling PUce, Brooklyn, Caroline M. Ha-. HAMILTON.

Aug. 8. Flora wtf of Alexander Reaidence, 1,730 Atlantic Avenue. Brooklyn. HAUSCH I LD.

Au g. 2. John IE C. Haua-. child, aged fort) -on yeara, of 118 Centre Street HEALY.

At Trenton. N. Aug. 8, Joseph Heal, aix yeara old. HEIM.

Aug. 4, Daniel, aged husband ot Roa Helm of 202 Weat Eighty-aecond Street aged alxty-two yeara, wife of Henry Held and mother of Mra. Charlea Koopman. Residence, 704 Hast One Hundred and Thirty -seventh Street 8, Thomaa Hoctor, aged twenty-seven yars, of 632 jwest On Hundred and Twelfth Street HORS FALL. Aug.

4. John i Henry Horsfan. aged sixty yeara. of 41 South High th Avenue, Mount Vernon. IIARLE Y.

A 8. Edward Hariey, of 228 East Nlnetennth Street HICKOX-In Washington, Aug. 8, Zaydee Keese. wife of WlUlam Brisbane Hickox. and their Infant, daughur, Frances Eliot 8, at Platteklll, N.

An- rile, wife ofTPatrlck Higgtns. In the i 40th of her ax, of 60 Sands Street Brooklyn. -HA88ELBERO Aug. 9. William, aged 40 years, ot 80S Wyckott Avenu.

Brook lyn. R. B. aged 82 years, at Setauket I brother of Decatur Hawkins a Patchogue, HILDEBRANDT. Aug.9, WlllUm.

5 yeara old, at U14 West Fifty-eighth Street HUGHES. Aug. 0, re 17 months. Infant son of John Hughes, 612 West Thirty-ninth Street i HOBRONv-In hie rMHh year, Waahington Hohron of 503 Clinton Avenue, Brook lyn. HOOKER.

Aug. 8, at Brattleboro, Vt, CoL Oeorge W. Hooker, huaband ot Mia ni Flak. HORSY. Aug.

8, at Riverside, Elis-sbeth BUkemey, daughter of George A. Horsy and Mariua V. N. Buxton, aged 4 years 4 months. 8, at Mlddletown.

N. Ill-land IL Hunt, aged 63 yeara, ILLE. Aug. 8. at Chase Avenue, Rock-away Beach, Theodore F.

Hie, aged 43 years. JAMES. -Aug. 4. At Red Bank.

N. John aged 67 yeara, father ot John and Clinton James, ot 43 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, JONES. At 47 Brevoort Place, Brooklyn, Aug. 8, Lynda Eugene, aon of th lat Lynda L. and Ann Mills Jonea JONES.

Aug. 2. Edward Jones, of 937 Gates Avenue. Brooklyn. JUNIVER.

Aug. 2, Elizabeth, widow of the late Charles Juniver, ot 72 Clerk treet Jersey City. JOHNSON. Aug. 4.

Nancy Ajrrea. In her 83d year, wife of the lat George Ware Johnson and daughter of Archibald and Elisabeth Ayrea, realdenc Hackette- town, N. 'J. KELLER. Aug.

2. at St Catharine a Hospital. Wllhelmlna Keller, aged 83 years, of 723 Wythe Avenue. Brooklyn, 9, Hugo, aged 43 years, at 1,341 Avenu A. KELLOGG Aug.

6, at 290 Flf ty-clghth Street Brooklyn. Helen Kllbourne, aged 6 months, daughter ot Frank A. and Caroline F. Kellogg. KELLY.

Aug. 8, 111 I an Teresa, youngest child ot William Kelly, of L743 Avenu A. KELLY. Aug. 2, Katherin daughter of Mary and th late William C.

Kelly; rs idence, 300 Wat Fifty-third Street KERR. At Jersey City, Aug. 2, Mary Parker, tn her both year, widow of WlUlam Kerr, native of Krving. Scotland; residence, 174 Fifth) Street Jersey City. KING.

At ElliabeUi, N. Aug. 8, Thorn aa King KELLY. James Kelly, Aug. 8.

at the real- dence of the late Richard O'Connor, 1,651 Madison Avenue, LAHERT. Aug. 2. Mary Ijihert. (nee To- bin.) wife of John Lahert, native of niene-all.

Pariah of BalUnrarv. County TipperaryIrelaml; residence, 231 Sump-; ter Street, Brooklyn. LANE. Aug 8. Alice, daughter of John and Ellen Lane, of 2,016 Third Avenue.

LOUQHLIN. Auc. Catherine Loughlln. tnee Sparks,) wit of th lat Patrick, Loughlln and sister of Thomas and James Sparks, at the residence of her daughter. Mra.

Moffatt East Thirty-third Street INLAND. Auc. 2. at th residence of W. L.

Ward. Port Chester. N. Van Bu ren Leland. aced 82 years.

LACE Y. Aug. 7. at the North Hudson Hos-pltsl. WlUlam, aced 17 years, son George and Mary Laoey 278 Central Ave, West Hoboken.

LANG. Auc- 8, Mary, mother of B. Lang, of 77 East One Hundred and Tenth Street LAMBERT. Aur. 8, at Mllford, Cath- I erlne.

wife of the late Prof. Etienn A. Lambert, formerly of 06 Kant Ninety-third Street mother ot Mra. G. Weslau, 628 West 130th 'Street LENNON.

Auc- 7, Catherine Lennon. (nee Leonard.) wife of John J. Lennon, ,203 Havemeyer Street Brooklyn, LYONS. Auc- 7, Frank, aced 14 years and 8 months, youngest son of Thomaa and the late Ellen -Lyons, at 241 West Fourth LYNCH. Aug." 7, at Block Island.

Rj- Christopher A. Lrnch. aged 40 yeara, ot the Worcester (Mass.) Gas Company- LEONARD. Aug. 2, James, husband Maggie Leonard, (nee Scanlon;) residence, 200 8pring Street LEGROI8E.

At Greenport L. L. Auc. 8. Francois Lerrolse of New York, chef, ot the Booth House.

LIVING8TONE. Auc. the J. Hood Wright Hospital. Albert sged 43 years, ot 101 West Elghtynlnth Street LOSE Y.

Aug. 8, at Conesus Centre, Uvlnr- aion County, New York, Dr. Jess Bradford Lossy, aced 73 yeara LEGATE. Aur. 4, at Leavenworth.

James F. Legate, aged 72 yeara Narrsgansett Pier, Auc." 4. Ruth, child of William and Elisabeth. Lummls, la her 18th year, -i LONERGANy Aug. 5.

at Montreal. Cspt John Lonergan, aged 64 years, ot Bur- llngton. Vt LYONS. Aug. 7.

Frank. Sged 14 years and 8 months, youngest son of Thomas and the lat Ellea Lyons, of 24T Weat Fourth fADDEN Aug. 8, Msry wife of th 1V1 late i Dermott Madden, 133 Dean Street e'-' 1 MAT. Aug. Loeb May of 108 West Eighty-fourth Street Henry R.

McElMrott 8, aged act yeara at Atlantic City. residences Pittsburg and Scran ton, Penn. MADDOX-Auc. 7, Catherin. wif ot Thomas Maddox, native of Carrtnacor '-'tan.

Parish of Drimoharce. County Cork. Ireland; reaidence, 337 East Thir-ty-elcbth Street MAJOR. Aur. 8, at 9W Park Place, Marion.

only child of Frank H. and llorence N. Major, aged 8 yeara and 9 months. MANNING. Aug.

8. James son of th lat Robert and Mary Manning; real dence, 219 East Thlrty-secoxd Street MARTIN. Aug. 8, Elisabeth, born In Qer- many Aug. 21.

1600, formerly of th 1 Seventeenth Ward. Brooklyn, at th horn of her son, John Martin, In Aa torta, L. MITCHELL. Aug. T.

Minnie; aged 24 years, of 004 Forty-fourth Street Chicago. MURPHY. Aug. 8, Joseph son Of Off! rer Joseph Murphy snd th late Rolna Murphy; residence, 621 F.ast One Hun dred and Blxty-second Street Bronx, M'OINNIS. Aug.

6, Alice, dauchter of Ed-ward McGlnnla and the late Marraret Dunn, aged 3 yeara, of 214 Eaat Thirty ninth Street M'GRATH Aug. Mary, wife of William McOrath. Ute of Newark. N. n-si dence 1.211 Degraw Street Brooklyn.

MILLER. A jg. 7, WlllUm Miller. 49 yeara old. of Ctrona, Borough of Queens.

McEVILLT- At Watervllle. N. Y. Aug. 6, Jamea McEvlIly, aged 40 yeara.

Aujr. fi, ThAmn I.T-Tnerny. atT i yearn, of 1.10 Last Unit Hundred and Mnetetnth Etrcot MA LARKY. Anr. B.

at 47 Market Street, Joneph F. slalarky, huaband of Delia Drummey. -1 MAHONKY. Aug. 7.

at Fort Lee, N. John Wahonev, arrd 21 yeara, son of Thomas and llcleua Uahoney. MUIR. Aur. 7, Susan, wife of Robert B.

Mulr, of So4a Twentieth Street Brook 1 lyn, MULRY. Aug. 7, Catherine Mulry. widow of Edward. Residence, 139 Wsst FUty- third Street MURPI IY.

Aug. 8. at 407 West Flfty-thlrd Street, Mary, widow of James Murphy, Knockavacca, County Wexiord, Ireland. MULCAHY. Aug.

8. George son 'of Bridget and the late Andrew Mulcahy, aged 23 yeara; resldenc 8u8 Tenth Ave nu." MULLALLT.Aug. Mullaily. na tlve of Curragn Camp. County Kildare, Ireland, at reaidence ot hi cousin.

Will-, lam O'Brien, Zi West Thirty-second Street MAH ER. Auc. 8, Annl daughter of Mary A. and th late James Maher of 72S East On Hundred and Forty-ninth Street 2. John J.

MeCabe. at th residence of Mrs. Urace Day, 48 Madl son Street McCURRACH-Aug. 4. MarJorle.

daughter of Jamea and Mabel McCurrach, at Lone Branch. N. J. i McOKK. Aug.

8, Frederick W. McGee. of 143 Cheatnut Street Rutherford. N. J.

4. at SR3 Dean Street Brooklyn, Emma MoGulnneaa, la th 24th year of her age. McKEEVER. Aug. 2.

John McKeever. at Bay Tenth Street between Bath and Cropaey Avenuea, Bath Beach. McKENNA. Aug. 4, Edward C.

huaband of Maggie McKenna (nee Darcy.) at 67 -Division Avenue, Brooklyn, formerly ot 8 Lewie Street New York City. 8. Jamea A-aon of Mar garet and the Ut John McMaboa, 73 second Street McNEIL. Aug. 2, at th realdenc of hla brother, Patrick, 2 '15 Weat Nineteenth Street James McNeil, son ot Patrick and Eltaa, native CorbohUl, County Roscommon.

Ireland, MESDAO. Aug 4. eft The Hague. Holland. Hendrik Wlllem Mesdac aged 71 years, bora at Groningen.

4, In Chicago, at the home of hia aon, James, Joseph Montgomery, aced 83 years, bora In Carroll ton. HotUs. L. Auc. 4, John Edward Morgan of Brooklyn.

McCABE. -Aug. 2. at th residence of Mra Grace Day, 48 Madison Street John F. MeCsbe.

MCCARTHY. Aug. 1 Charlea McCarthy ot 233 Eaat On Hundredth Street McCARTNEY. Aug. Henry J.

McCartney, in the 63d year of hla age; rest dance. 474 Decatur Street Brooklyn, i McCtrE. Mary A. McCue, dauchter. of the late James and -Ellen Carolan.

at 163 West On Hundred and Second Street Auc. 2. 8, Paul, aged 9 years, son of Michael J. and Katherin M. Mo-, Quinn ot 2,400 7th Av.

UcDONALD. Martrft McDonald, huband of Annie Gallagher and father ot James P. McDonald. Aug. residence, 795 Seventh Avenue.

i McCARTHT. Aug. at 88s First Avenue. Ellen McCarthy, (nee Roche,) wit ot Thomaa McCarthy. MARYE.

John L. Marye, at Fredericksburg. Aug. 2. 1 MORAN.

Aog. 3," at Hamilton' Avenu, White Plains, John aged 44 years, aon ot Patrick and Maria Haley Moraa. McGOWAN. Aug. 4.

Margaret daughter of Ellen and the late Patrick McGowan, native of County Sltgo. Ireland; residence 437 West Fifty-second Street McGUIRE. Aug. 4, at the residence of hla sister, Mra K. F.

Lacey, 214 East Fifty-. first Street Michael McQulre, aged flfty-elcht MOlonet. A ac. 4. Pelrce Moloney, at 222 Sixth 8treet MOORE.

Auc. 8. WlllUm son of th late Jamea and Catherin Moor, In th 2ith year of hla ace, at residence. 840 East On Hundred and Thlrty-alxth Bireetr EAL. Aug.

the RevOeorre W. NeaJ. of the Methodist Episcopal Confer enoe of New Jersey, at Bordentown, N. ot yeara oio. VBRTEN.

Aur. 8. at tnchlauln. Newnor V- Alary Aususta Pentdexter. axed 8 yeara, widow of John O'Brien and moth er oi xtaroness xtaymona Beuuere.

OHL. Aug. 8. at 142 Wsst On Hundred and Twentieth Street, Mary, widow ot Ernest ObL O'RAWE. Aug.

4, Francla aced 82. son of Ellea and the late Henry O'Rawe, na-tlv of County Antrim, Ireland, at reaidence, 484 Willla Avenue, near On Hun dred and Forty-seventh Street OTTERSON. Philip Hlldreth. Infant son ot Arthur L. and Florence B.

Otterson, at Weat End, N. J. PARTZIG. Auc- 4. Andrew O.

Partxlg. aged 63 years, of Wlnf leld, Queens Borough. PECK. Aug. 8, Henry A.

In his 73d year, of 2G2 Myrtl Avenue, Flush Inc. PIERSON. Aur. 4. at Forest Avenue, Glen Ridge, N.

Anna V. mother of John V. and widow of Dr. WlUlam IL Pierson. PUSTET.

At HaUsbon. Germany, Aug Aug. Fred- 4. In the 73d year of bla erick Puatet axe. POTTER.

Auc. 2, at Dee Moines, lows, Albert Potter ot Waverly. Iowa. POtiQH. Aur.

Ellsa F. Pouch, of 148 Hicks Street Brooklyn. I Rockaway Beach, L. Aug. 2, tn his 78th year, Patrick father of Joseph P.

Powera PENNINGTON. Aur. 8. Louis, sred 2 at Paris, of Ralrlch, N. formerly of New ZOTK BiatC.

PETTIBONE. Aug. 7, Alfred aged 30 yeara at avaniieio, saaaa. PF1STER- Aug. 8, France Ross, wif cf Louis F.

pftster. aged 20 years ef months, at her mother's reaidence, 74 cnnsiopner PRICE. Aug. 3, Thomas Price, 40 years old. or 32u Kent Avenue, liuamsburc.

Prltchard. wif of United SUte Senator Prltchard. at AsheviUe. N. iX, Aug.

2. PEARSON. Aug. 6, the Rev. Samuel F.

c. Pearson. Sheriff of Portland. Me. PERRIER.

Auc. 5. Caesar Perrler. 11 years old, of 237 Eaat Twenty-sixth Street at 8t John's Hospital. Yonkers.

PUNNETT. At Mont ere ry, Aug. 4, Mary widow of Jamea Pun net and daughter of the Jate Meier ot New York. 1 2. at 44 Park Street, Jer-.

aey City. Frances; aged 2 yeara, daughter ot. Edward and Sarah T. Ransom. 8, Pauline, wife of Moses M.

Rappsport and daughter cf L. Blow, in the SUth year of her ge. at 00 West One Hundred and Fifteenth Street. REILLY. Aug.

0, John, son of Julia Rcllly (ne Daly) and John Rellly, at 323 BslUo Street. Brooklyn, s- ROTH ROCK. Aug. 7. Arthur aged 23 years, of Trenton, N.

at Belvldere, ti. J. RICHARDS. Aug. 8.

Margaret, wife of Julian Francla Richards and daughter ot the Ute Edward and Mary Kennedy. Residence, 844 Weat Fortyrseoond Street ,,7. RUBENS. Aug. 8.

Rosa, aged 60 years. wife of David Rubens ot 1D3. Nos trend i Avenue. Brooklyn. RICHARDSON.

Aug. 8, at the home of Mra Chester Kohle, 132 Nassau Street. Brooklyn, Margaret Richardson, aced oaj yeara at Rochester. N. kY' Rev.

Dr. Herman Camp Rlgga, aged .70 years, of St Peter's Presbyterian Church. Born In Grotoa. Tompkins County, Y. RHATIGAN.

Aug. 8. Mary, wife of Pat- rlek Rhatlgan. ot 809 St Mark's Ave nue, Brooklyn. RITTENBERO.

Aug. 4, at Hotel Park View, Forty-second Street near Sixth Avenue, Annie Rlttenberg, (ne Marks.) wit ot Isaac Rlttenberg. RTAN-Auc. 2, Acnes, dauchter of John and Mary Ryan, of Fourth Avenue, corner ot Union Street Brooklyn. ROLLINS.

Auc. 8, John Gustavua Rollins, 217 Park piac, uroowyn. R0HR8. Aug. 4, Anna LouU.

aged 1 year, daughter of Ellasbeth and Henry O. Rohra, at, 1.031 Madison Street Brooklyn. ROW AN-HOQAN. Aire. 8, Marion, daughter of Margaret A.

Rowan, nee Hogsn, and Thomas F. Rowan, aged 7 mo tha ROWE Aug. Thomaa Row, husband of Bridget McPolUnd. nstiv of County Louth. Ireland, at residence, 802 Last Thlrtv-elxhth Street RYAN.

Aug. 8. Joseph. 'youngest son of joaepn and siary K)in, in of 13d Manning Avenue. Jersey Ctty.

CHEISER. Aug. 8. at Jamaica Bay. Jo- seph Schelser of 2G Ellery treat.

Brooklyn. SMITH. 7, at Hua-uenot S. Thomaa bmlth, in ma year. SIMONS.

Aug. 0. Julia. wHow cf Jamea A. and da-UKter or ine i-'e Ar.l.frt and Joanna Wight.

In the tti year of Yr aga, at 19 remJence of hr sinter, J. E. Meeker, 44 Linden btreet. Brooklyn. STANWOOH.

At Aug. 8, Joseph gtsnwood, latner oi Mrs, Charles Babbidg of Brooklyn, SAMI'SON. Aug. Julia Anne, yourr-st daughter of John J. and Julia feamjon of 4.H West On Hundred and Fifty first Street.

SCHWARZ. Aug. 6. Oeorge Ferdinand 4-K-nwars, in nis lutn year, at i-tu van Buren Street Brooklyn, 8HARPE. Aug.

6. Annie wif of Thomas m. snarp. in ner iwm year, at West Twenty-aeventh Street SMITH. Aug.

7. Ambroa huaband of icatnerme ceciua ana aon oi aiary and Matthew Smith, at hla Ute residence, 222 Lorimer Street Brooklyn, SOLAN. Aug. 7, Joha E. Solan, husband or Catherine noca, (i uiriatr Street Brooklyn.

8TATTMAN. Aug. 8, Charlea SUttman of oju west Forty-mntn street 6, at Asbury Park." N. J- Stewart p. stone or tn First national Bank ot rhiUlpsburg, 8HANEY.

Aug. 7, Charles Shaney of 11 Aiynoer Htreet eeneca jraua. SCHOLES. Aug. 8.

WlllUm C. husband or untaDein ana son or ensa ana me late John Scholes, residence 200 On Hundred and Thirty-third Street. 6, at th Club Hons circle, Monmoutn iJeaen, r. waiter Schrtver, aged 73 years, of 6A6 Park Avenue, father of IL T. Schrtver and Mra.

J. Sutton, SCHULLER. Aug. 5. at 22S Vernon Ave- nue, jurooxiyn.

J. van scnuiier, agea yeara Born in The Hague, Holland. 1 SIEGERT. Ang. 8, Emily C.

eldeat daugh ter or limine ana tne tat r. wiuuua 6legert of 77A Keep Street Brooklyn. STACK! Aug. 8, at 817 Eaat On Hundred ana First street Maggi stack, aged 4 years. STOUT.

Aug. 8, Wesley Eden, aged 8 montna son. or wuiiara ana atsoei Stout; residence, 9 Agata Court Brook- lyn. 8CHURY. Auc.

8, at the resldenoa of ner oaugnter, l.ouo Bt. Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, Christina, widow of Anthony Bchury, in ber 63tb year. SPAULDINO. Aug. 2.

Mildred, aced 8 yeara, aaugnxer or jamea a. gpauiaing; ot 131 Weat Thirty-second Street 8PRAGUE. Aug. 4. at Coneset Heights, rt.

Amosa prague, aceo, i yeara, -born In Cranatoa. SUMMERS. Auc. 4. Charles G.

Summers, in tne uotn year or ma age. residence, 407 Grov Sweet, Lone Island City. SWEETSER. Auc. at BayvlUa, aoa Bweetaer, acea wt yeara SWEITZER.

Auc. 4. at Bayvilla, L. aoa Bwaiiser, acea iu years, 8HEPHARD. On Auc.

Thomas J. 8hp nara, at ous ivaio Avenue, Brooklyn, SMITH. Jamea 8mlth. brother of Mar-' caret natlv of Pariah of Ahamilsb, County 81 icq, Ireland. Resldenc 217 Erie Street Jersey City, on Aug, 4, STRAUSS.

-Auc. 2, Julius Strauss, In hla ootn year; resldenc 10T signta Avenue. SULLIVAN. Aug. 7, Mary Ann Sullivan, (nee etanton.) wu or jonn Buiiivan, of 117 East One Hundred and Fifth Street SULLIVAN.

At Llttl Neck. L. Aug, 2. 22 yeara old, of ttyerson Btreet, urooxiyn. -BCHOTT.

Aur. 4. at' 200 Broom Street Max, aged 0 weeks, son of Max Schott SHERIDAN. Aur. at the resldenc of her uncle, Thomaa Lee, in Kast One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Street Annie Sheridan, -1 STEPHENS.

Aug. 8, Mary A. Stephens. at her Bister's reaidence, 308 East Sev enty-etghth Street, BTODEL. Aug.

6, at West Haven, XTonn Charles J. Stodel, aged 60 years. Bora In Holland. SULLIVAN. Aug.

8. Hester Sullivan, aged ta years, at the residence of her aon-ln-law. J. D. SulUvan, M.

74 McDonougn Street Brooklyn, i 8TROBEL, Aug. 5, Otto oldest son ot Otto F. and Nellie BtrobaL of 218 West On Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street TAILOR. Aug. 8.

Fred Tailor. 18 years old. of 219 West Sixty-first Btreet TAYLOR. Francea (formerly Wlnant.) wife of WlUlam A. Taylor, ot TotUn- TlU.

8. Aug. 2. TAYLOR. Aug.

8. Christina Taylor, sged 77, mother of Philip, Louta and Petes Rltter. reaidence, 8u3 Eleventh Avenu. TAYLOR. At N.

9. Cot John w. Tsyior, in nis ouia year, nauv Of KOCkfOrd. IIL TOWNLET. Aug.

8. at Paterton, N. Mary, wife of WlUlam O. Jownley. la her 60th year.

Residence, 239 Graham Avenue. Brooklyn. T0WN8END. Aug. 4, Sarah A widow of Bylvanus B.

Townsend, In her 81st year, at the residence of her daughter. Mra M. L. Woodward. 174 Broadway, Nyack.

THOMPSON. At SUmford, Aug. 2, Katharine Thompson, In -th 80th year of her ace. i TRA8K. Aug.

8. at Saratoga, AUnson Traek of Brooklyn, In the Bath year ot hU age, 5. Winiam TurWdy of 677 East One Hundred and Forty-seo-ond Street t- TWACHTMAN. Aug. 8.

John Henry Twschtmsn. sged 49 yeart, of New York, at the Addison Gilbert Hospital. Gloucester, Mass. UZZELL. Aug.

8, at Denver, CoL. Margaret mother of Parson T. A. UsaelL Born la Kentucky 1 VALENTINE. Auc.

8. Richard L-. son ef the late Sarah and James Waterman Valentine; residence 124 I Uncock Street, Brooklyn. VAN. BENSCHOTEN.

At Park. N. Auc. 4. la her 78th year, Harriet A.

Vaa Benachotea. VAN DE VERO. Auc. st 192 BarcUy Street Flushing. Helena, widow of George Van da Vera; aad dauchter of (- the Ute Thomaa Miller.

VAN WINKLE. Auc. st Hempstead. L. Alexandrine, wit of Joseph Vaa Winkle and daughter ot the lat Al-phone P.

M. de Flechelle. Vr VAN SYCKEL. Auc- 7. at Atlantic City.

N. Jamea L. Van Syckel, aged 64 years, Born In Hunterdon County. VICCARO. Minnie, wife of Jamea Vlccaro, and dauchter of Frederick 8trelcbei after a abort Ulneaa.

Reaidence, 171 East Beventy-tourth Btreet WALSH. Aug. 4. 1 at 69 'Kent Street, Greenpolnt, Brooklyn. ParrtckWaUh, formerly ot 878 First Avenue.

"WALSH Aug. 8. Msry, wife ot Patrick JT. Walah and daughter of Arthur and i Anne Kirk, residence. 649 West Fifty-first Btreet WAGNER.

Aug. 8. Philip, son of Philip and Catherine Wagner, at 233 Fifth r. Street aged 2 years and 1 month. WALLAZO.

Laurens editor of The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, Aug. aged 64 WATSON. Aug. 7. at RoJon.

Masa, John Jay Watson, aged 72 yars. WALTERj Aug. 2. Alfred huaband of Anna Walter ot 173 Fifty-seventh Street Brooklyn. WELLS.

Auc- 6, at 1,031 Macy Place, Harmon K. and Sarah B. Wells, aced 20 yeara WILKIN. Auc. S.

Joseph son of Elliott nnd Henrietta Wilkin, aged 23 yeara; residence, 242 Stockton Street WILLETT8. Auc-1 Richmond B.r aced 29 yeara. only son of E. W. WUletta, at Hopatconc.

N. J. WYETH. At Caldwell. N.

Aug. 4. John Osborne, sged 6 months, son of John D. and Fannie Osborne Wyeth of 182 KoeevlUe Avenue. Newark.

N. J. WEIOEL. Aug. 2, at 833 West Fourteenth Street.

Anna Welgel of East Sixteenth 8treet: WEYMANN. Aug. 2. at 143 East Sixteenth Street Caroline, widow of Henry Wey-mann. WILLIAMS.

Aug. 8, Henry E. WlUlam huaband of Isabel Hernon, reaidence. 131 West On Hundred and Sixteenth -'i- Btreet WEILER. Aug.

7, Nathan, husband of Carrie Weller. Resldenc. 128 East On Hundred and Ninth Street WHITE Auc. 7. at Canajoharie, N.

Marietta, aged years, widow of Dr. i Joseph White and mother of Joaeph IL. John and Mrs. r. Bchenck of Brooklyn.

WILDES. Aug. 6, at 278 Madison Street Brooklyn. Thomaa. aered yeara, aon of Euaica O.

and th late Thomaa Wlldea, and huaband of M. Louise WIPE. Auc. 8, at FreeporV II Alfred II, Wise, aged 71 years, brother-in-law ot Gen. John M.

Schofleld. At 289 West On and Forty-second Street Aug. i. Roe M. WolfsUetter.

wif ot John. YOUNG. Aug. 8, at 60 East On Hundred and' Twenty-ninth (Street Hector 'j ZABRISKIE. At Sands Point.

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An Office Unknown to the English Law j-. i or Constitution. No Uttle comment has been caused by the reference in The Court Circular to th post of Prime Minister, and The Times points ont that In November, 1900, when a reconstruction of th Cabinet took place in consequence of Lord Salisbury's resignation of th Foreign Eecretaryshjp. the term Prim Minister was specifically used in' Th Co art Circular Usued with the Imprimatur ot her late Majesty Queen Tic -tori. Th ease with' which th succession to th Premiership has been effected tends to obscure th position of th office in law.

It Is thus put by Todd: Th offlc of Prim MinUter, as It Is now exercised, a proof and a result of the necessity which exists la our political system for th concentration of "power and responsibility In th hands of on man la whom th" sovereign and th nation can alike confide, and from whom thy have a right to expect a definite policy and a vigorous administration. Nevertheless, atrance to aay. this office still unknown, not only to the Uw. but' also to the Confutation, which, as waa remarked by Lord Holland In ParUament In 1806, abhors the Idea of a Prime Minister." Parliamentary Government in England." -It is almost difficult to conceive nowadays, but it seems, from the same authority, that Clarendon said that in his day nothlnc was so hateful to Englishmen as a Prime Minister. They would rather." he aaJd.

be subject to a usurper like Oliver Cromwell, who waa first magistrate In fact as well aa In name, than to a legitimate Klnc who referred them to a Grand Vlaler. So recently as 1741, we find Sir Robert Walpole resenting the title of Prim Minister aa an imputation." In that year the famous motion was made In the House of Lords tor an address to the King praying him to dismiss Walpole; one of the grounds of complaint waa that for a series of years he hsd mads himself sole Minister." Tha motion waa defeated, but no less than thirty-one peers entered a protest en th Journals that a sole or ven a first Minister Is an officer unknown to the Uw of BriUln, IneonsUtent with the Constitution of thU country, and destructive of Uberty tn any Government whatsoever," and they stated their conviction that a Minister who took upon hlmserf "'tha chief If not the sol direction of affairs la th different branches of the admlrrlstra tlon was dangerous to the Klnc and the kingdoms." It la not axxprislnc. after this, to learn that th Chancellor of the Ex chequer was not usually, at this time, member ot th Cabinet Th total change which haa come over publio opinion in this matter im a reminder that even political form are not eternal. Mr. Balfour le not a member of th English or Scotch Bar; hoc solum feUdtati ne gatum, aa Tacitus said, of Sulla.

The Ust Prime Minister who waa a barrister was the Hon. WlUlam Lamb, afterwards Lord Melbourne, who was called by Lincoln's Inn In 1904. had chamber at 8, New-square, and practiced for a tew months. Both Gladstone aad rHsraell kept terms at Lincoln's Inn. but neither waa celled Pail Mall Gaaette.

POWER IN A POUND OF COAU Surprising Energy Stored In a Single Handful of FueL A pound ot eoal can produce power sufficient to pun a large express train a distance of one-sixth of a Ball, going at th rate of fifty mile aa hour, said aa experienced locomotive engineer yesterday. You would be surprised, he continued, at th wonderful amount ef work which the energy from this small quantity of coal can do. For the purpose ot expUlrdnc. take, for Instance, a pound of what might be called average coal, containing; about 10,000 heat units. ThU would be somewhat smaller In six than a man's fist.

It this pound of coal could he burned completely and entirely under water, and all of Its heat should-co tnto th water, a temperature ot 623 pounds of water could be raised to th height ot one foot "If thU pound of coal could be completely burned la water on foot deep, with, a texu-perature ot 84 degrees, and all th heat from this coal be imparted In the Water, this water would become 16 degrees hotter, thus being suitable for a comfortable bath. If adapted to mechanical work, the 10,000 heat units tn the one pound ot coal would be equivalent to 238 hers power. The 238 horse power of potential energy contained a 4 ma 1 a.Ai A IS iui uvvuu vv mm vuwwkm train of eight ears for a period of one-fifth of a minute, or a distance of one-sixth of a mile, going at the rat of 60 miles an hour. It ha also been found to be able to draw a cable train, including the gripcar and trailer, for a distance of two miles at the rate of nine miles an hour. It would also be ef sufficient power to pull aa electric ear, well fUled with passengers, for two miles and a half at a rat of tea miles aa hour.

If the power la this pound ef coal compared with tha. work ot a strong man used to hard labor. It would be found that there' more than sufficient power tn the pound of coal to do ia on minute the day work of lht hour ot five strong men. ThU is accounted for tn this wayt The work of a strong man, used to hard work, is estl mated as beinr. equal to one-tenth of a -horse power.

The eight hours he works is equivalent to 4S0 minutes. Naturally, while 1. miml mtfrm either to rest or chance tea monotony of his position. These stops, then, would. without difficulty, take up one-tenth of the man's time.

-Thus, thU would reduce th time of actual work down to 432 minutes. This time, at one-tenth of the horse power, makes the total ef hla day's Ubor amount to 43.2 horse power. "At this rate It is shown that It would take 2,600 strong men, working constantly. to do Jointly tne same amount or work in on minute aa can be done by the sins'. pound of coaL Another Un of work In which the a' periorlty of a pound of coal la shown beside the Ubor ot man that of aawinr wood.

A man may consider himself a swift sawrer "by making sixty strokea a minute, each stroke or tne oiao navmg pngreeii five feet a minute, but a circular saw, driven by machinery, may be put throush. seventy times that distance and saw aeventy time as much wood. Still, this little pound cf coal has th power to keep in operation lJ Such sawa." Baltimore American. v'-Jud1clal Concurrence' It on these reason, your Honor, said the attorney for the defendant, coit eluding his summing up for the prisoner, that I expreas the nonest conclusion that If you convict thls defendant you will be committing a rreat wrong." I quite agree with you," returned the court for it because I am convtnerd by the testimony that be personifies a rrt wronr'that I unheeltatinalv commit uira. r-ebmond Dispatch,.

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