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THE KEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY MAY 3 1003. 13' Bcati) Eist of ABRAHAM Abrems -Adam AW1 Allen AlHng Apfel Aylward BACK Bailey taker jssilenberg Hsrkbausea tames partleU fcartro Uashford Bsssford Uaumau earuiey becker Bedell Black KlHcfchurgt Voir Bliink hogert Bond Itoniwll Dorr Bos well Bower Boy ban Urennan Breslin Brewer jjrinckerhoff Broad well Brown Buckley gulkeley Bunnell Burg helm Barrel I CAMERON Ctiuuant CarroU CaMidy Catherwood Chambers Champney Christenscn Clapp Our Cody Cohen Conklln Connell Connnolly Connor Cooke Cooper Corcoran Coster Craig Crane Croshy rowe Curtis Cushing DANA lie via Deckerson Vt Frate Eempsey Pevtne Dietor Dobinson Ponohue Donnelly Downing Doyle Duke Pupuy KGAN Elsler Klrnor Kpner Kvans Gate Gayer Geycr Glbba Oillett Gillespie "-Glen later Goldingnam Goldstein Uoode Grant Graney Green Drier HACKETT Height Hamilton Hanauer Harrington Harris Hart man Harvey Havanah Havlland Heneo Herrmann Htglnbothaia Hiliemeler Hillenbrand Hind Hodgdon Hofeld Hoffman. looker Hopkins Horatman Horton Howe Hubbell Hughes Hunter Hyman Hyslop IRELAND JENKINS Mulvey Murphy Murray NAUGHTON Naumburg Noll Norris Nortbermsin O'CONNELL, -Odium -O'Donohuo -Ogden Ola sen Onderdonk O'Reilly Oswald PADIAN Parker Parkes Peres da V'elasco Perkins Perry Pinckney r-iace Flaw Pomeroy Prentiss RALPH Rauh Reading Rees Reichner Reld Ktes Robinson Rogers Rohde Rosenthal Ross Rover SAGE Sanderson Sansone Sanxay Sargent Scanlon Schon Schwarcs 8chweltser Scott Scudder Selfert i Shaler Shea Sheehan Sheridan' Sherwood Sichel Sledler Simonds Slatt Slinjrerland Smith Snow Solomon Sommer Spmhan Stephenson Stone Strauss Swann Syma THOMSON Tichy, Tilly Townsend Tralnor Trimmer Tucker UNQER- VAN WORN Vervaten Vletor Von Uchn VreeJand Johnson Johnston Jones Judge Jurgenson KAHN Kamena Kcegan Keenan Kennedy Kernochan Kidder Klernan Klrke Knowlton Kohn Kunstler LACEY Lanliran Lerkin Larney La thro Lawlor I jiwton Le Blanc Lederman Leigh Lester Levy Ideals Lippo Locke Ixx-kwood Lohman Lowery Ludlum Lunday Lynees MCBRIDB McCaffrey McCarthy McCord McDonald FAILE McGraw Falk- McKee Farrell McKenxie Fehlls McKlnley Felt Mclaughlin inncgan McVlckar Fischer Mackey Fisher Magtll Ftugerald Magrath Flagt Mahler Flam alone Flynn Marks I'orshaw Mayo Fountain Mendel 'F9Jer. Mercer Fos(t-r Meyera Frank Michel Frederick Miller Freed Miner Kris Monaghan Fuchs Moore Fursman Mounter Mudge OALLAUDET Mulle Uarrand WALSH' Ward Wendland West fan Weston Wheelan Whit. Whitney" Whlttaker Williamson WlljOn Wlsker Wolf Schesin Wright TORSTON ZEREQA ADAMS April 24.

at Sound Beach; Henry Adams, aged 11 years. ALLEN. April LU at 09. Bainbrtdgw St. Brooklyn, Mary Agnes, widow of T.

Allen, In her year. ABRAMS -April 2S. at 47S Seventh Street, Brooklyn Hannah, widow of Lockwood Aura me. AYLWARD. April 28, at 149 Huntington Street.

Mar', wife of Harry Aylward anJ daughter of John McCarthy. ABRAHAM. April 20. at 114 West Ona Hundred and Fourth Street, Joseph Abraham. ALDI3.

April 30, at Hotel Manhattan. Owen llllam. son of Owen F. Aldi of Chicago, APFEI-April SO, Carolln, irU ot Nt Apfel, In her 3tth year. ALL1NG.

April 30. at Northford, Charles Elford Ailing. BAUMANN. April 25, at 1.393 Dean street. Brooklyn, Mrs.

Johanna, Baumann (ne Seldner.) BEDELL. April 23. at Hackensack. Lorana. wife of Stephen D.

Bedell. BO THAN. On April 25, at 228 East Elghty-. firat Street. Norah, wife of Eugene F.

In her 18th )W. BRENNAN. April 23, at Tonkera, N. John Brennan. in his 77th year.

BRESLIN. April 4, at Morrlatown. N. Anna Breslin. BRINCKERHOFF.

April 26, at New naan. Samuel F. Brinekerhoff, in his 73d year. BUNNELL. April 20.

at 443 Seventh Street, Brooklyn, Mrs. Mary A. Bunnell. BURQHEIM. April 24, at.

106 West Ona Hundred and Thirty-seventh Street, Gotthold J. Burgheim. BACK. April 27. at Tonkera.

N. Charles son of Frederick A. Back. BLACK. April 24.

at "Bay port. N. Ca- ctlia. 8.. wife of John H.

Black. BLAIR. April 26 Hugh Blair, in his 71 it year. BLANK. April 20.

Edwin, son ot George A. Blank. BOGERT. April 2C. at TottenvUle, SUten Island, Fenwlck W.

BogerL BOWER. April 27. at 73S Madison Brooklyn, Samuel Broxnolm Bower, In the t0ih year of hi age. 27. at Woodcllff-on-the- Hudson.

Mary wife of James H. Brown, in her TVth year. BARKHAUSEN. April 28. at Long Island Colleg Hospital, Brooklyn, Sophia M.

Barkhauaen. BARTLETT. April 28. Abbie H. Hickey, wife of Charles Fred BartletL BARTRO.

April 27. at SO.West One Hun. dred and Second Street, Ernest Bartro, in his 62d year. 27. at Cleveland.

Ohio, George Abram Baeeford. BOWER. April 27. at 733 Madison Street. Brooklyn, Samuel Broxhoim Bower, In the buth year of his ag.

BREWER. April 27, at 212 East One Hun-. dred and Ninth Street, Delia, wife of the late Roady Brewer and daughter of the lata Owen Leddy. 27. Mary wife of James H.

Brom. in her 7ith year. BAKER. April 29, John A. Baker, aged 45 years.

BALLENBERa-April 23, at 42 West Ninety-second Street. Julius Ballen-' berg, in the 43d year of his age. BA8HFORD. April 80, Andrew son of the late John A. Bashford ot Yonkers, in the tOtrr year ot his age.

BENTON. April C9, at 0O3 West One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, Royal H. Benton, aged 49 years. 2S, Grace, wit of'WClUra Bond. BOXNELL-Aprll 29.

at 84 Garden Plata, Brooklyn. Agatha wife of A. Digby Boncell. SO, at 275 West Ona Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, Julia A wife of Michael F. Boswell.

28, at Framlngham. Maav Johanna, widow of Edmund Brown, fc aged 7 years. BUCKLEY. April 2a, at 148 Nelson Street. in his 73th year, John Buckley.

BVRRELI April 28. at Woodcllff, N. KUMbeth. wlfa of Thomas Burrsll, of 18 Clinton Street, Brooklyn. Bailey.

May at Washington Ave- ntw. Rrooklyn, Martha Dunbar, wife of Theodore Bailey. 1. st 313 President Strest, Bicoklyp, Isaac C. Barnes.

WwM -1, at 60T Tenth Avenue, Katbertne Lu, wue of Thomas Barry. BEARDSLST.May l. at 193 Tompldns Avenue, Mrs. Harriet A. BearAsley, aged 05 years.

BECKER-Aprll SO, In Germantown, C-f'11- 0ow of Louis Becker, In Ua 7Sth year ot her age. BLACKHURST. May 1, at 223 West For- ctrli jamrs Biackhurst. in th bid year of his aga. BOOR.

April 30, William W. Boor. BHOADWELL-Aprtl 30. at 49 Grand "iin8, n. Sherman BroadwelL aged years.

1. at Hotel CadUlao, ot J. juiK ley. CARROLL. April 25.

at 127 Greenwich Avenue, aiary Jane, wife of the lata Peter Carroll. CHRIST EN KEN. April 2 at 545 Fifth avenue, ttroouyn. Mary, wile of Claue Chrlstenae.n, age years. CONKXIN 20.

at 78 Horatio Street. Henry L. Conklln. In his 73d year. CRAIG.

April 24. James Craig of Craw- lorasDurn. ueuast, Ireland, aged 44 years. 2(5. at 225 East Twenty- first Street, Mary Crosby.

25, John M. Crow. CHAMBERS. April 27. at C39 McDonough pu, muyiiyn, rt nuajn tienry cnamoers, aged 4 years.

23. In his year. CURTIS A nrll 101 i i I Brooklyn, Isaac IL Curtis, aged 47 830 Forty- wmiu oinci, uicnaei tassiay, nauvs or Drumcraw. County Cavan. Ireland.

27, at 639 McDonough Street. Brooklyn. William Henry Cham- oers, agea 40 years. TONNELL -April 28, at 78 Catharine Street, Patrick Connell. Connolly cf 400 Eleventh Street.

Brooklyn, COSTER-April 28. at Westchester. JJ. ful1 Lancey, daughter of the late Daniel J. Coster.

CNR-April 28. at Orange. N. William F. D.

Crane. CAMERON-April 29. at Yonkers, N. Ellen Blake widow of the Rev. D.

W. Cameron. Ph. D. CAN2IANA.

Anril 28 l.V Wt Vlt. ternth Street. Lucy, of Leonard Carxiani. CATHERWOOD. April 20, at 229 Front Street.

Brooklyn, Margaret Mary. 29. at Yonkers. N. J.

Howard Clapp. in bis 43d year. CODY. Auril 29. at 110 Ranelve Rtreet.

Brooklyn, Elisabeth Cody, In her MOth year. COHEN. April 30. at 5 West Eighty eighth Street. Esther Cohen.

29, at Flushing. L. 1., Charles Allyn. son of Frederick H. Cccke, in his 31st year.

nue, Brooklyn. Thomas 8. Cooper, in urc ioui year ox ois age. 28. at ManHa.

P. Ben- lafnln 11 apiioVilvias T'nlt Craaa A sou of Benjamin F. Cushing, In his 824 CHAMPNEY May 1. J. Wells Champney, aged 69 years.

CLARK. April SO. at saining, N. An nie ieiiair viara. CON NO R.

Ms 2. at 32 atnton Avenue, josepn a. Conner, agea DE FRATE. Anrll 23. at Tuckahoe.

N. Emeline 8.. wife of Frank Da Frate, agea eu years. 4 DONNELLY. April 28.

ftt 1,089 First Avenue. Mary Ann, daughter of the lata Martin Donnelly 01 Lugswan, Kings County, Ireland; DUKE. April 25. at 269 West Forty-fifth street, John Freer, youngest child of ur. jonn uum, agea 1 year.

DANA. April 28, at Newark, N. WllU 1am take jana. 27. at 629 East On Hundred ana orty-nrst street, Maria P.

Davis, in ner win year. DONAHCE. April 20. at S70 Marcy Ave nue. Jrooaiyn.

HarnmA, iilll ott.) wife of Peter DOYLE. April 28. at 211 West Eightieth Street. Joseph, youngest son of William m. jjoyie, agea years.

Louis Jones Doyle, In the 72d year of ms age, DUPUY. April 28, at 173 Madison Street, uupuy, in aim oaa year. DECKERSON. Anril 30. at Haverstra.w.

N- Mrs. Fannie 81oat Deckerson, in ner 04tn DEELY. April 29. at 1.683 Lexington Avenue, Mary Thomaslna, daughter ot nomas jjeeiy. DEMPSEY.

April 29, at Flushing, N. Dorothy, youngest child of John iempsey, agea years. DIET0R- April 29. at Ridgewood, N. urace cauuu, wue oz 1 oeooore Dietor DOB1NSON.

April 29. at 188 West Ona Hundred and Street, Hen ry xjooinson, agea 01 yeara. DOWNING. April 30, at 93 Etghth Avenue, Brooklyn, IL F. Downing, In his 64th year.

DEV1NE. April 30. at 128 Weirfleld Street, Brooklyn. Edward i Devlns, aged 00 years. ELMORE.

April 23, CharlM Elmore. EISLER. April 27. at the Suburban Riding and Driving LiUD. uepot Lane, we One Hundred and Sevekty-sevesth Btreet.

unrisuna, reuci 01 eux easier. EPNEB Anril 29. at 519 West TwenUeth Street. Henry, son ot the lata Bernard Kpner. EVANS April 30, nt Plalnfleld, N.

Marv Frances, widow of Georsre M. Evans and daughter of John Kugier cf r'rencntown, xx. agea 49 years. EO AN. April SO; at 21 Second Street, Ellen White, widow or James J.

i-gan. rCT.T.-Anrll 24. at New Brighton. EL Mary Dayton, wife of Edwin Mead Felt and daughter of the lata Washington wheel wngnt. Alexander Slbbald Fisher, Jr aged 6 years.

FORSHAW. April 28. at 283 West Twelfth Street. George Forsitaw. sr.

FOSTER. April 28. at Montclalr. N. Herbert West.

younger son of Dr. Herbert west oster. FEHLIS. April 20, at 1.298 Putnam Ave nue, Brooklyn, WUliam FehUa, aged 45 years. FISCHER.

April 27, at 190 Stockton Street. John K. Fischer, In hla 74th year. FLAM Anril 20. at 207 West Street.

Jean- ette, daughter ot Herman I Flaak, aged a years. FOWLER April 27. at West Farms, New York, John son of the lata Lawrence u. owier, agea years. FRIES.

April 26, at 00 Bay Thirty-second Street Bensonhurst, James 6. Fries, in bis Coin year. FUR8MAN. April 27, at 109 East Twenty-fifth Street, George W. Fursman.

in bis botn year. FITZGERALD April 27, at "171 Court street, tsroosuyn, aucnaei a. itxgeraia. ninth Street. Elisabeth daughter of eamuei j.

ynn. FOUNTAIN. April 2T. at 71 Plerrepdnt Street, Brooklyn. Pbebe) widow of James E.

Fountain. FOWLER. April ST. at -West Farm. John son ot the lata Lawrence Fowler, aged 44 years.

FREED. April 21 at 430 East Eighty-sixth Street, Lena, widow of Isaao Freed, aged vri years. FALK. April 29. at 2.283 First Avenue, Charles, son of Nathan FTNNEGAN.

April at 157 West Ona MUnarea ana imni'iuim- rirm, tviu' Urn B- Finnegan, agsa years. FLAOT-April 28, at Newark. N. Caro-. line, widow of William H.

Flagt, In her 75th year. FRANK. April 28, at Menlo Park, Cal William rana ei van rancisco. FREDERICK. April 29.

at 442 StaiS Street. Herbert, youngest son of Nelson Frederick. FAILE. April 29. at Providence, It 1.

WiUiam H. aaie, agea ow yean. FARRELLv May it 470 Henry Street, Brooklyn. James Farrell, aged 77 years. FTTCHS.

May 1. at 2,102 Washington Ave- nue, Bronx, Louis Fucha, aged 55 years. FUOHS. April 30. at 2.834 Elghty.lhtrd Street.

Bensonhurst, Rosa Qrand, Wife of Jiidor uans, in asr iw year. tS. In th 79th year or ner age, juixabetn buoo. wioow 01 tn tt nomas uauaudet. O.

D. April 23, at 238 East One nunarea land ieventn btreet. Jennie wits gi Aiirea vtuTua. GAYER. Acs-It 23.

at White Plains. V. Y. veceua, wue ox xsicDoiaa Gayer, e- ceaaea. wOTT.

April 27. at 163 West One Hurdred ana iTweniy-nrst Street, Geoige v. Uott, ia nis laai year. 26. at 2.138 Washington Avenue, unaries a.

Grant. OODE. Attn 2C, Frederick. Dickinson uooae, stj-ona son or the late CoL Km- muna J. uoode of Mississippi.

28. at SS Miller Avenue, urooxiyn. vvuiiam, son ot George oner, aged 4 years. GATES. Aptit 29.

at 1.141 Dean Street, Brooklyn! Nelson Gates. EVER. April 29, at 418 East Elghty-aec- ona street, Alfred Geyer. CIBB3. April 28, In New Haven.

rrsi. j. svuiara uibos, agea OOLD INGHAM. April 28. at Malvern OoidlntSitn, nose widow or x.

29. at N. FhUlp Goldstein, in his 824 year. 1, at 1 Centre Market Place, Mary I wue or John V. Oilien ana daughter bf the late James Walsh.

GILLESPIE. f-May 1. at 111 West Ninety- fourth Stieet, John Gillespie, GLENISTEFt April 30, at- 287 CTnton cireet, taima c. ivire ot John w. Glen-later.

i GRANEY. April 29. at 220 East 81xty-flfth eireei. joiiry carey, wire oi uorneuus Graney. GREEN.

Miy 1. at 44 Marlon Street. ary v. ureen, daughter of Robert W. Muldoon.f I pril 23.: at 53 Bradley "Ave nue, Aiiasi Anne Mackett, agea (ki years.

HANAUER.4-Aprll 28. Mathllde. widow ot Asranam uianauer, agea 0 years. nARTMAN.4-Aprtl 23. at 42 Jackson Street, Mary au.

nvue 01 -xneoaore Autrtmaa. HILLEMEIHR. April 26. at Ver non, n. xl, wnartes lunemeie, agea 01 years.

I IIORTON. April 24, in Danbury, Conn Jane Northrop, widow of Morgan Morton, formerly of Brewster, N. aged 77 years, I HYMAN. Airil 28, at 337 East Forty-ninth street. anme, wiaow 01 jkoranam xiy-man.

1 ITTBLOP. Ahrll 24. at Rhlnebeck. N. jdargaretLriysiop, in tne stst year or ner age.

i HARRI8. AfcriT at 2 East One Hundred ana tteventeentn tsireei, uena, idc Brand,) wife of Leo Harris. HIQINBOTllAM, April 28, at CotUge uneioa. zi. in tn oum year of ber ai.

Ellsa. wife of the late Nlles HiglnbotlJam and daughter of the lata Nicholas Phillips Randall ot Xl annus. HUNTER. A pril 2ft, at SL Joseph's Hos pital. James IL Hunter, in nis aut yeac HAIGHT.

Ajpril 28. at Port Chester. N. Esther Hbwxhurst, tniant daughter or Joseph Hlight. HOFFMANN.

Anril 28. -at West New Brigbton.1 Henry Hoffmann, agea 74 years. HORSTMAM April 28. at Woodhaven South, Joan Horstman. aged 72 years.

BAMTLTONi-Aprll 29. at 88 Laight Street. Margaret! inee Donneu. wue oi ia- wara tiamuton. HARRINGTON.

April 29. at Mount Ver non, im. xl. jaargaret wire ot w. w.

HarringtcBi. HARVEY. April 29. In the 84th year bt nia age, John Harvey, at nis resiaence, 148 Hick Street. Brooklyn.

HAVANAGH April 29. at Whiteatone, I A.f miMU W. Ul IUV -year ot ras age. HAVILANDl April 30, at 317 WUloughby Avenue, Brooklyn, Gertrude Knox, wife oi xaaac naviiana. HENES.

A pril 28, at Milwaukee. aura. -Augusta ienes, agea years. HILLENBRAND, April 28, at Mamaron eck, John Hillenbrand. HIND.

Anril 29. at 131 West Ninetv-se ona Btreex, Mary inzaDcin, -secona daughter let the lata William Hind. 30. at 464 West Ona Hundred i and Forty-fourth 8treet, George Li uodgdon, formerly or fort-land. MT A va iYixiOiTiLi ft a ojv.

aa i. avuv DQf vuwciuu Street. Stooklyn, George R. in his 30th year, eiaeat son ox ueorge iiopsuns. HOWE.

Aprtil 29. at KiO Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport. Eleanor wife of the lata eimon Ames Howe. HERRMANN. May 1.

at 20 West Twenty- seventh Street, Samuel Herrmann, a nis iim year. 1. at 160 Fast Seventy-second Street, Frederick Hofeld. HOOKER. April HO.

st 289 Gates Avenue, Edward Hooker, commander. United 8tates Navy, (retired.) in the nisi year pi nis age. HUBBELU-fMay 1. tt Vlneland, N. tha xtev.

ueonge a. uucoeii. HUGHES. Mar 1. at 870 Adelchl Street.

BrooklynJ Margaret H. Hughes, in the enta yeariox ner age. I IRELAND. April 25; at 427 Monroe Street, taspar Tancis. JU1X1E.

Apill 24. at 608 West Twenty-eighth Street. Mary wife of Patrick J. Judge And daughter ot William Cot- ley. JOIINITON.f-April 30, at 309 East Sixty-first Street.

Joseph son of the lata John Johaaton, Tullmore, King's Coun ty, ireiano. JURGENSEN. April 28, at Hoboken, Hans jurgensen agea xt years. at Yonkers. Isabella Turner, widow ot James Jenkins.

1, Clara wife of the Kev. u. yy. jeniuns or loweii, and daughter ol A. O.

Carlson, 113 South uxzora tttreet. JONES. Mar l. at 534 Leonard Street. Brooklyn.

wiuiam wones. in tne svin year ot hm age. KERNOCHAN. Abrll 23. at Albany.

N. Y. Henry P. nochan. i son of the late Joseph Ker- tne osur year oi ma age.

KIDDER. AbrU 25. at Englewood, N. A. M.

Klder or wennam, atasa. for- marly of iBrooklyn, N. the th year ot bt age. KNOWLTONL April 23. at New Brighton.

B. years. Heary Todd KnoWlton, aged 41 KAHN. Ap Street, rtl 28. at 123 West Fortieth Kahn, in the 43d year af I'rhak nis age.

KENNEDY. Anril 29. at 827 Bushwlck Avenue, Brooklyn, Joseph J. Kennedy. ay 1.

at 231 Palmetto Street, Mary, widow of Thomas Kee- Brooklyn. gan, in thb Wtb year of her age. KUNSTLER -May i. at 672 East One Hun-Forty-second 8 tree t. Samuel dred and P.

Kunstlir, aged 68 years. LACET. Artll 26. at RockvUle Centre, 1., airs. as.

ii. Lacey, LE April 25. at 226 Naasau Street. Brooklyn, I Ambrose La Blanc, In his uzd year. I.A WTON Anril 27.

at Fslrview. iKste t-iti ige, wue or me late judge William I awton. iril 27. at 98 State Street. Brooklyn.

Bridget, wife of the Ute Will-lam Leal native of Cadamstown, Kings Cov nty, Ireland. LOCKE. Apt 11 27, at 67 Winthrop Street, Flatbush, Marie Agnes, only daughter of Alexani ier S. Locke, aged 14 years. LOWERT.

pril 20, at 886 Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn, Ellsa Lowery, niece of Mary L. Jpur.laoo. LARNEY. A pril 28.

st 1.1G9 Second Avenue, Anni daughter of the lata William Larn aged years. LIPPE. Apr I 28, Joseph H. Llppe, In his 57th year. 27.

at 87 Winthrop Street, Flatbush, Marie Agnes, only daughter of Alexan Ier B. Locke, aged 14 yeara, LOCKWOOD April 28, at Moody. Adl-rondaeks, John aon of tha Ute William Lockwood. ntu 28, at Mount Vernon, it. Cather Ins Ludlum, In her 93d year.

KAMENA pril 29, at 2,243 Second Avenue. Augu wife ot John Kamena. KEENAN. pril 30. at 170 Clinton Ave-.

nue, Broo slyn, Anne, widow of James N. Keena KlERNAN. pril 28, at 3J East Ona Hundred i nd Sixty-fifth Street. Haroll. son ot Jai i.ea J.

Kieman, asrd 8 years. KIRKE. Api 11 30, Charles Klrke. 29, at 327 East Seventy-nlath Street, David Kohn, in bir 65th year. 30, at 906 East Ona Huni dred and Thirty-fourth Street, Mary Jans LgJii In ber Outh year.

LARKIN. April SO, at 23 Maple Avenue, fort Kicnmonu, b. james LArkin, in his 80th LAWLOIt-r April 29. at 1T2 Gold Street, tfrookjyn, uicnaei Lawior, me Ubtn year oi bis age, LEDERMAN. April.

29, in Newark. N. nenry ieaerman. in nis ovtn year. LEIGH April 29.

at Pelham Manor. N. K. a. Aeigb, in the lotn year ot her.

LEVY. April 29, -at 327 Bedford Avenue, atrookiyn. Aider Levy, la nui 7Utn year. LEWIS. April 29, at Flnhkill Landing, N.

tne Kev. Lewis, in the 87 1 a year of his age. LOHMANN. April 29. at T43 Flaibusb Ave nue, eroosuyn, unaries Lonmann, agea 47 years.

LUNDAY April 29, at Newark. N. xienry. lather or the Kev. James Lunday, LYNK88 April 29, at 788 Eleventh Avenue.

Joseph Lyness, aged 78 years. LATHROI'. April 80. Leonard La thro p. McBRIDE.

April 28, at 1,007 Second Ave nue, Eleanor Aicuride. MCCAFFREY. April 28. at IWS Forty-ninth cureet, asoutn Patrick McCaf--frey. MCCARTHY.

April 20, at ISO Ridge Street. Ann. wife ot the late Patrick McCarthy. McCORD. April 28.

at Ossinlng on Hud- aun. Henry u. iiccora, aged 00 years. McKENZTE. April 23, at Glenspey.

N. John R. McKenrie, aged 50 years. McVICKAR, April 23. at 102 East Flfty- orvemo street, urreretta constable, widow of Dr.

John A. McVlckar and daughter of the late Edward McVlckar. MENDEL. April 20, at New Rochelle, X. Jacob Meadel, In his Mth year.

MERCER. April 25, at Lodi. N. Jessie trirmon Mercer, native ot iaruton. Scotland.

MEYERS. -April 26. at 209 East One Hun- area ana Jj'ourth Street. Solomon Meyers. MICHEL.

April 24. at 237 West Twenty. nimn ireet, juiius Aucnei, in his year. MONAGHAN. April 25.

at 813 East Fifty- aecona street, jonn uonsgnan. April 20, at 587 Eaat One Hun- widow ot John Moore of Melrose, erYV wbvwskh aivicie r-. April Z5. at Blissville, Long Island City. Anne Mullenlff, nee Mul-laney.

native of- Klltlmagh. County Mayo. Jrelandr MURPHY. Aprtl 2t 'at Annadale, S. 1 Francis Murphy, aged 73 yeara, April 24.

at 149 Wayne Street, Jersey City, Catherine Murray. MACKEY. April 28,. at 449 Fifty-first Street, Brooklyn, James B. Mackey, aged 49 years.

MILLER. April 28, at 802 West One Hun- uren ana ourteentn Btreet. Mary widow of Joha Miller. McDONALD. May l.

at 488 8t. Nicholas Avenue Anna, widow of. McDon- aia, agea tw years. McG RA Prtl 30. at 242 V.ntt Dna TTnn dred and Third.

Street, Elisabeth, (nee HlgrinsA wife of James McGraw. native ot County Lei trim, Ireland. McLAUQHLIN. -i May- 2, at 700 Prospect Place. Anna, daughter of Michael McLaughlin MAGRATH-April 20.

at 235 East Twelfth Ella Leesoo, wife ot James MARKS. April 29. at 263 Avenue WI11- iam joan Marxs, nauve of county Ty rone, 30. at Buffalo. N.

Worthlnarton CVimwaII. ann ih. 1-f Dr. alius fr Miner, in the 43d year of ia MUDOE.f April at 15 Crooks Avenue. Fiatbuh, Alfred Eugene Mudge, In tha 5bth year of his age.

MULVEY. April 20, at 433 West Fifty-r fourth Street. Bridget Mulvey. MEYERS. April 27, at Jersey City.

Elenor wife of Augustus L. Meyers and uuuBuwr ot tr. xieniu. McKEE. Anril 29.

at 169 West Rvnt. third Btrvet, Sarah C. wife of William McKee and daughter of the late Charles a. oiuari. McKrNLEYaj-April 29, at C3 Bank Street, John T.

Mckinley. MAGILL. April 29, at 307 East Twenty- pirwi, mnw Magill. 28, at 3.146 Park Avenue, Edward Mablsr, aged 24 years. 29, at 113 Kevins Street, Ann, win ot tne late jonn Malone.

MAYO. April 30. at 98 Mornlngslde Avenue. Elisabeth Buah, widow of Thomas Mayo of Greenwich, In the CSth year oi ner age. MOUNTER.

April 28, at 180 East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Street. Margaret Jane, widow ot Sidney mounter. MULLE. April 28, at Atlantio City. N.

J. MathUde Augusta Mulle, aged NAUGHTON. April 28. at 62 Morton Street. Patrick J.

Naughton, in bis 64th year. 24,. Peter A. Norris, aged years. NUGENT.

April 20, William A. Nugent. In his year. K0RTHERM AN. April 27, at C10 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, John W.

Norther- man, NOLL. April 28. at 41 Central Plaoe, John VI kT.lf I t. NAUMBURG. May 1.

at 48 West Fiftv. eighth Street, Bertha, Infant daughter ui ueurge w. naumourf. O'DONOHUE-April 23 John son ot ODLUM. April 19, at 215 Devoe Street, crooikiyn.

Mary uatnenne, wire or Rlcn-. ard William Odium, both of Kings County, Ireland. OGDEN April 20, at 84 Howard Avenue, Brooklyn. Julia, wife of B. A.

Ogden. OLSSEN. April 29. at 1,233 Webster Ave- nue, Ann Elisabeth, widow of James Olsscn and eldest daughter of Ellsna vrawioro. in ner 70tn year.

ONDERDONK. Ajpril 30. at 548 West One Hundred and Fortieth Street. Abram vnaeraonx, agea iu years. O'REILLY.

April 29, at 84 East Forty-fifth Street. Cornelius O'Reilly, la the 69th year of his age. OSWALDA pri! 28, at 2.431 Eighth Ave nue, vawoio. 0CONNELL-Msv 1. at 342 Kat filrt-r fifth Street.

Patrick, son ot Patrick O'ConnelU native of Breagogne, Bre- O'NEIL. May 1. at 279 Clinton Street. Brooklyn, Catharine, wife of the lata naries eii. PEREZ DE VELASCO.

April 23, Isabel Oyagne, wife of Francisco Peres de Ve- iasco. PLACE. April 23. at 1.423 Broadway, Jan wue oi jpnraim a. nace, in tne b3d year oi ner ase.

PAD IAN. April 27. at 43 Kosciusko Street. Brooklyn, Mary Jane, wife of John Padian, PARKER. April 20.

at White Plains, N. Emily daughter of the late Granville Parker, of Wellsburg, W. In the 65th year of ber age. PINCKNEY. April 28.

at EUsabethport, N. Theodore Pinckney. son of tha lata Oscar age 21 years. 29. at 74 Orange Street, James Ferry, aged 44 yeara, PERKINS.

April 29, at 20T Patchen Avenue, J. Perkins, aged 68 years. PLATE. At 83 Beekman Place. April 29.

Infant son of us Lave Plate, POMEROY. April 30, Ruth Elisabeth, daughter of Arthur C. Pomeroy. aged 8 years. 30, at 239 West Ona Hundred and Third Street, David Ogden Bradley Frentlaa.

PAKKES. April SO. at 60S Macon Street. Bridget, widow ot William Parkes. BAUH April 24.

at tha German Hospital. J. Emma Rauh, In ber 83d year. READING. April 23, at 409 West One Hundred and Fiftieth Street.

NeUle May, wife of Alfred Reading. REID. April 28, "at New Dorp, 8. Ellsa, wife of John B. Reld, In ber 24th year.

ROSENTHAL, April 26, at 1.431 Lexington Avenue. In the 70th year of his age, Ansen Rosenthal. 26, at 102 East Thirtieth Street, Charles White, aged 2 years, youngest son of John Rogers, Jr. ROVER. April 26.

at New Canaan, Conn, William R. Rover, age 89 years. REICHNER. April 25, at 680 East Ona Hundred and Forty-ninth Street, Joseph Relchner, aged 80 years. RONDEL.

April 28. at 20t West Seventy-seventh Street, Emily Rondel. R083. April 28. at the Arsenal.

Thirty-fifth Street and Seventh Avenue, Moses P. Ross, aged 64 years. KEESv-Aprn 80, Thomas Curtis Bees, la tus year. Caughter of WU1- Um Rles, aged 2 yeara, ROBINJON-AprO 29, at 62 West One Hun- uiu i.ig.Tiema btreet. llertna daurhier of Henry A.

Robinson, aged 3 years. liM-R1 1w Third Avenue, illlam IL Rjilph. r.0HDE.-Apra at WoodbrMge. N. 3., "J.U na of the late John MUller SHALER.

April 24. at Colon, Colombia. nuueage, aaugntrr or tne late Hon, Charles Shaler ot Pittsburg. Psnn. SHEEHAN.

April 26, at 4,006 Third Ave nue, jonn btieehan, naUva ot Burnfort, County Cork. Ireland. SHERIDAN. April 23, at 199 Lenox Ave nue, james Bernard, son of James and Emma J. Sheridan, a red 1 SICHEL.

April 23. at 821 Ralph Street. rrooaiyn. lena, nee enutte, wile or Joseph Sichel. LINGER LAND.

April 24. at 181 Franklla Avenue. Auijan v. biingertand. SOLOMON.

April 38, at 23 Madison Ave nue, rew Brighton, B. George Solomon. SOLOMON. April 24, Louis Solomon, aged yer. oorn in xsaaei, uermany.

8YME. April 20. at Mount Vernon, N. vorr.eiia Aaetaide, relict ot Dr. James Syme of New Orleans, aged K3 years.

SAGE April 26. at 347 E. 24th SL, Margaret, widow of Patrick Sage. 8MITH. April 26, at 58 Douglass SL.

Mary Foley, wife ot Bart D. Smith. SMITH. April 27. at 2421 8Mb St, Benson- sinai, wraow ot wuinua nmita, SANSONE April 28.

at 123 West Ninetieth oireei, i rtncia Banson. agea vi years. SANXAT. April 28. at 117 Columbia netguts Charles 8.

Sanxay, youngest son of the late Skefflngtoa 8. Sanxay. SCOTT. April 28, at 00 Duffleld Street. jonn cf.

nusoana or tne ute Catherine Scott, 28. at Jersey Oty, Mary, daughter of the late John H. Sherwood. 27. at 2,626 Broadway, Isaao Freeman Snow, ba his 90th year.

SOMMER. April 27, William C. Sommer, aged S4 years. Brooklyn, Ottillie, wife ot John Henry Stone, in tho 25th year of her age. STRAUSS.

Anril 28. at C2 Lenox Avenue. Bat tie, (nee Koehler.) widow of Isaao curauts. SANDERSON. April 29.

Sarah wife of Obed H. Sanderson, at 263 West Eighty- rirsi ciireei. SARGENT. April 29, Mary Motley, wife of tne lax ueorge sargent. SCHON.

April 30, at 860 East Ona Hundred and Seventy-sixth Street, Maria ttue, (nee tjemara, agea so years, wife of H. V. Schon. SCHWEITZER. April 28, In London, Ontario, David Schweltser.

SEIFERT. April 29, at 223 West Ona Hun- area and Fifth Street, Anton BelterC Gran Syms Sledler, wife of Charles Sledler of 108 West Seventy-eighth Btreet. xsew xorx, 8IMONDS. April 29. at 2.382 Seventh Ave nue, bawiro atoms tumonds.

SLA TT. April 28, at Newark, N. Caroline, widow of William IL Elatt, in bar iotn year. 8PEARIN. -April 80, at Bayonne, N.

iienry Bpeanu. in nis. win year. T'flPT? Inrll rAl Jacob Springer ot 987 Hancock 'street. orooajyn.

BPRUH AN. April 29, at 60 Strong Place, Alice tj. Borunan, ,80, at 2.223 Adams rcace, Alice wire or dwara bean Ion. i SCHWARCZ. May 1.

Emma Indlg, wife ot m. ecn wares, in ner S7tn year. SCUDDER. May 1, at 189 SL Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, Ephralm Scudder. in his OnHi year.

SHEA. May 1. at 140 8eventh Street. Long island City, juua, widow ot Timotny Bnea. STEPHENSON.

May at 2 Lewis Street. Mary (nee Glenny.) wife ot the lata jonn j. Btepnenson. 1. at tha Buckingham Ha ul, james swarm.

TUCKER. April 26. at Upper Nyack. EsteUe C. wife of A.

C. Tucker. TICHY. April 27. at 99 Eighth Amelia, wife of Sigmund Tlcny and daughter or Abram Rosenheim, agea za years.

TILLY. April 26, at.lM Nevada Union Course, L. Sarah A. Tilly, agea ot years. TOWNSEND.

April 26, at 49 West Twelfth street, miss itacnei r. xownseno. TRAINOR. April 28, at 628 E. One Hundred and Forty-second Street, John Tralnor.

THOMSON. Anril 28. at 328 West Thirty. third 8treet. Martha, widow of Samuel Thomson.

TRIMMER. April 30. John Trimmer. 27. at 1559 New York Vandeveer Park.

John Unrer. in tha 47th year ot hla age. v- VAN DORN. April 28. at 118 West One Hundred and Thirty-third Street, Ella widow of George Van Dorn.

VREELAND. April 23. at Leonla, N. Isaao R. Vreeland.

aged 77 years. VERVALEN. Aprir 27. at 414 West Forty-eighth Street, Mary wife ot Daniel Vervalen. VIETOR.

April 29, ath Ridgewood. N. Grace Calkin, wile ot Theodora Vletor. VON 30, at City Island, Carsten Von Liehn. aged 63 years.

WENDLAND. A pril 26, at White Otto Wendland. i WILLIAMSON. April 24, at 110 West Ninety-first 8treet, John George, eldest son of the late John G. Williamson.

WILSON. April 23, at "Lyhdhurst. N. Charles H. Wilaon.

aged 67 years, formerly ot New York. WISKER, April 23. Norah. (nee Hlnes.) wife ot Thomas C. Wisker.

WOLF. April 24. at 423 Fifty-sixth Street. Brooklyn. Mrs.

J. Wolf. WHITE. April 27. at 431 Clinton SL, Brooklyn, Victoria wife ot tha lata Thomas Perkins White, WHITNEY.

April David Whitney. WALSH. April 28, at 117 East Ona Hundred and Twenty-seventh Street. Andrew J. Walsh, aged 40 yeara.

11 27. at 1.029 East Ona Hundred and Sixty-fourth Street. John O. WestfalL aged S3 years. WHTTTAKTER.

April 28. at 204 St James's Place, Brooklyn, Grace wife of El mer E. WRIGHT. April 27, at 23 West Sixtieth Street. Albro IL Wright.

WRIGHT. April 28. at 1.0C5 Union Avenue, Joha Wright, aged A years. 2ft, ex-Justice Frederlo A. Ward, aged 62 years, -WESTON.

April 29, at the' Baptist Home, Mrs. Emma Weston, aged ta years. WHELAN. April 29.. at 415 Eaat Seventeenth Street.

Pierce Whelan. native of Maryborough. Queen's County, Ireland. WALLING. May I.

at Webb'a Academy and Home for Shipbuilders, Fordham Heights. Earn W. Walling. WEBB. May 1.

at 116 Varick Street. William Webb, in the 87th year of his age. -WHEARTY. April 23, at Clevelsnd, N. Bernard Whearty, In tha 2flth year of his age.

WILLIAMS. April 80, at 669 East On Hundred and Forty-eighth Street, Joseph E- WlUlams. aged 83 years. WOOLF-8CHLE8INGER. April 30, at 43 West One Hundred and Fourteenth Btreet, Amall Woolf-Schleslnger.

YC'RSTON. April 29, at 1.023 East On Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street, Arthur P. Yorston, ia his 44th year. JCEREOAw April 24, at Plalnfleld. N.

Albert von Bretton Zerega. native of BC Thomas. In tha T7th year ot hi age. Ptarl Flahtrlea Caylon. On Feb.

22 last began a great fishing far pearls on the coast of Ceylon, under the sanction of the Government, which only permits these to be held at long Intervals. It is anticipated that It wUI prove highly successful, and this fact gava a special Interest the lecture by Prof. Hsrdman at tha Royal Institute, where ladles attended In unusual numbers. Prof. Herdman was himself requested last yr by the Colonial Offlca ta investigate tha conditions of the fisheries eecerslly, and a wetl-fdtmd rtsatitr was vlaced at hla disposal for big purpose.

Alik ttiider aarllest uatlv rut and Ua successive occupation et the island by the Portugues. Dutch, and British, th peafl flaheries have ben wcarded as at invnxrns Uteir chief ontr being la tha Gulf of Manssr, north of Colombo to-'ward Adam'e LriJra. Their prosperity bas fluctuated extremely, and wlU tner ttaav have beon three- or lour good years, thar have beon long intervals, vu to thirty years, when th reverse has been te case. Ist March, before tha mnnsooii. be wru abl to asttmate ttixt on the Perya Par there a hundred thousand million yuung oysters, which were all ewuttt wy in loss than a month.

Illustrated by beau-tirul slides, ProL Herdman first showed the yonng, free, swimming tpet. tt atuch-rnent to usaweed or ether b)cU. Its distribution wheu this decsved, and Its settlement upon old shells. The mother-of -pearl of the pearl oyster is exquisitely glUUaing una irineeoent. I rut ess no eonunerciai value.

Townslilna enrins us a I on ttva coast When a fishing is In prngreaa, and at one of these aa many as 2ou aatlvee wul aaneniDie. rte naa met a diver as oia as eighty years, and found ro signs of its blng a pursuit swnerailv lturioua to Uw following it. The diver entered the water feet first with a stone ot about forty wunos weicni atxacnea on looi una Is basket to the other. He remained unoer water from one to two minutes, this latter time being exceptional, and. If lucky, ba might gather as many as a hundred oysters.

Another aeries ot slides showed the growth and position of tha pearl, as well as the difference between. those produced br tb niiwurr oi lorvisoi luDiiaiwa, aoa ine true and natural This is due to Sarasitio worm ot taw tabea order, and its evolopment was traced tbroufh tne baha-toe order of fish, which ia tun are aten by the shark. London Telegraph. FROM AN OLD BOOK OF SPOaT. F.

G. Aflala Ravlewa -Nlehalaa Cox, Hla Gantleman'a Rtcrtatlon?" -Wag Published In 1137. It tha sporting writer of tha present day were to dedicate his next volume to the Duke of Gronsemor er Earl Hara- Oold, begging either oat oae Uluatrloag tporUmen a little to unbend hla thoughts, allow hla eyes to run aver thssa few leaves, and either vouchsafe ta correct th errors or stamp them with th unquestionable authority' ot hla lordship's ho would no doubt receive an early reply from th private secretary, courteously but firmly waiving tha proffered honors ot dedU cation. Th sporting writer of 1887 was mar or loss fortunately situated. With him the fulsome letter to tha patron took tha place of your modern authora business letter to th publisher, and It was donbtlasa without a qualm, nay, secretly with th air 'of bestowing rather than receiving a favor that Mr.

Cox laid hla magnum opus at tha feet of tha Earl of Abingdon, in whom. It we are to believe his admirer, was united a plethora ot virtue which must seriously have embarrassed Its owner. Those whose business It la ta writs tha sportlmt introductions and forewords that whet the tastsa of twentieth century read-era mlKbt do worsa than borrow somo ot tha thttaginr frankness with which Nich olas approaches hla patron and nia pub- lie. Llk th ontlsplsca, wherein two fat cherubtv bearing th titular scroll in th midst of sporting scene to field, oovert. and marsh, land th cachet ot their respectability ba practices too often decried by th pious, tha Introduction exhale tha true spirit ot sport.

A PRECISE INSTRUCTOR. With peaceful counsel and ready anecdote tha author proceeds to lay down tha rules of chasing tha stately stag. generous buck, tbo wild boar, th cunning otter, tb crafty fox. and tha fearful bar salairX Ka st, tnhlnw ts I sVs N4ia siibv, sw vest saga, wa si aasei W'Sjth)i aa the titchet, the fullmart. the ferret, ta polecat, th moldwarp, and th like." with in greatest car ne aiawguuna tha categories of gam, th beasts ot forest.

(Sllvestres tantum.) and the beasts of chase, (Campeatree tantum.) and the modern mind. Irreverently blending the old and the new, cannot deny Itself a mocnntary conception of Sir Balph Payne-Gall we or Mr. J. G. Mlllals punting across a marsh to bag'aquatlloa." as th fowl of th water are called.

The vernacular ot venery meant more In those days, when venery wag largely restricted to th leisure of th polite, thin-it does to-day. No gentleman would, particularly 11 were th fortunate poaseasor of a copy of "Cox his book." perpetuate a solecism when speaking ot a herd ot harts. bevy or roe, a rout ot wolves, er a brace of rabbits, nor. while alluding to the huntsman unhar boring the hart, would he have mad him do aught but roua th back, unkennel tho fox, or vent th otter. EXAGGERATIONS.

Th)VralQ' deer alluded to" in the pages (curiously enough as an Frygtuk beast of chase) has no allusion to th wet weather in which Mr. Eve red and bis friends often pursue the Exmoor stag Into the waters of th Bristol Channel, but refers to the reindeer of northern climes. Such an exaggeration as Including It among British beasts recalls th answer of the lying Irish keeper, who. when asked it there were any hippopotami on th estate which he had been extravagantly lauding, said, without turning hair, By Some of our respect for tha sturdy Nicholas is forfeited when find him gravely discoursing on hunting, squirrels, th poor little beasts being first thumpt by th blow of an arrow to dislodge them from their high oaks, and then mauled by our dogs. Tb most diverting or nis notes on xoreign animals deal with tne bear and elk.

Some folks, be says, eat th bear's flesh, but is an epicure. Let who will," he, eat It for me, who are not so nicely pal-ated a myself. He has ona stupendous story of the elk. which relates bow that beast, when hard pressed by th hounds, takes to the water, and, tilling its mouth with the liquid, heats it thst It squirts It out upon tb dogs, th heat thereof so scaldeta them that they dare not com nigh or approach any more." The searching rang of modern socio fT, backed up by modern travel faculties, did not stir his prophetic Instinct, for, says be, "sine th dissolution and spoil ot Paradise, no man hath either seen or can give th nantea of ail land-fowl whatever, there being such great variety, every country producing some particular aorta which are unknown to other nations. THE ANGLING ART.

Th author's knowledge ot that nobl and delightful art of angling lags to all appearance behind bis admiration, sine of Only seventy pages devoted to the sport bo gives up seven at least to general praisa of th fisherman and hla arts, as well as to some legendsry matter chiefly taken from Older writers. After a dreadful Impeachment of tha domestio morals of that Mediterranean fish, the sargua. (or- sarago, as Livornese fishermen would call If to-day,) which I make no attempt to repToduco, ther follows nn equally appealing tribute to th constancy of the mullet, "so chest that when she la denrtved of ner mat eh will follow him to the shores and dye." This portion of th book as ha just ben suggested, less valuable owing the fact of its being in great part baaed oa older writings. As a eas In point, Cog rvlies for bis account of the Scolopendra- on th poetic but Illusory Du Bartoa, who thus describes th tactic ot that wily flak when hooked: Instantly aha all ber guts will vomit; And bavins cleared them from th danger, then She fair and softly sups them In No: It la Improbable that Cox was a fin Ished fisherman. True, he lay stress on cloathing of a dark, dusky color," and on certain subtle manipulations of the pote ond hook, but all et these aro mor Or lees paraphrased from older writers.

One maxim of his, uttered in respect more particularly of fishing, but equally applicable to ether sports to-day ar warn be wroto. over two centurlo sgo, may be quoted, for it Is wholesome to th cots: ''Make not this or any other recreation your dally practice, leit your Immoderate exercise thoreln bring a plague upon you rather than a pleasure." Soeh are few ot th matter treated of In this interesting old book fourth edition, by the way with Its quaint old spelling, its didactic pedantry, gad tUo enough for schoolgirl's letter. "How to make carps grow to an extraordinary bigness in ponds." "Hew to help a goshawk that turnetn tail ta tall, and giveth over ber game," In what manner a man may tako snipes with this liird-llm "these ar some of Its many rubrics. -1 O. Allalo in London Express.

MALADIES THACEAELE TO DECAYED TEETH. Figures Just-Published In London Show That Cptrgtlang War Performed en Statistics published th other day at th annual meettng of th Royal Dental Hospital lead color to tha btllet thst peop! aro becoming more concerned regarding tho condition ot their -teeth. This cospi'aL whlch may Mw claim to largest and belt equipped of it kind, b-iS materially iacreaisj iu utility try-tha eTectlcn at hew and adequate Th total number of patients on whom operations were performed curing tha past year ex- ceoda th record' of tb previous twerra months by some 15,000. In 1ST 4 th total waa given a 13X3: In' 1901. and st year.

EUSi. report Trom whlcn th figures ar taken pays a tributs to th work of th student, which alone enabled authorities to cop with to vast aa In ctaasey and this 'opinion was' Indorsed In Several of the speeches at tho meeting ver which Lord Kinnalrd presided, Tha Chairman expressed a hep that sine so-epoch attention was being- directed ta dentistry, an important branch of medical and surgical science, th publio would com forward with a. corresponding liberality, and thus enabl their Urge schools to carry on their work. An eminent authority on dentistry expressed an opinion that dental decay greatly Increasing among th pcorer classes of A perfect set of xssut ia sn au was now extrmeiy rarely found. 'Th hesmtal en thorK tea baa for some time past been, endeavoring to eeouro perfnet set Of teeth of ovmonsxrauon.

gucn a set raa recently beeo discovered, a guardsman being fortunate possessor. The recent appointment of army dentists bad again brought under notice the question of the CisquaU-ficattan of army men because of unsound teeth. Th three dentists appointed by Mr. P-rodrick will be engaged chiefly in stopping th teeth Of men belonging to tho troops, and although the measure is st present only temporary, It ia likely to tn continued. For soldiers particularly sound, teeth are most Important.

It Is not so essential a pc hat where good, soft dietary is assured, but under camp conditions at th front the point is of vital significance, and has oiort to do with good health than most persons realise. general maladies, and. alow poisoning ax all traceable to unsound, decayed teeth. Something ought to done at th school toward checking th decay of children's teeth, and its prevention. Dentists bad been appelated In soma cases to the National schools, but.

so far. although provision had been mad to secure optical attention for th children attending board schools, nothing bad been proposed regarding a aubjeet almost a Important. The board had appointed a dentist, who was held re- -sponsible for th children belonging to their residential Industrial schools, but. beyond this, they Were Irresponsible. Twenty years ago in England dentistry meant extraction: now, it was realised that care.

Jaatcious stopping, and general preventive measure In Uf were only correct. America easily led th waw In this particular. Her dentists gained such professional skill that to-day she is still credited with the greatest successes. As a matter of England, having learned the Uason squally well, can and has achieved triumphs aa great, end results as wonderful as any transatlantic record. Considering the opportunities for practice to found throughout the empire, the number of those entering th profession of dentistry doe not Inert as it might be expected to do.

At th present time tho rglstered as students, and who subsequently become qualified, not more-than suf- Ident to replace those -whoae names ar removed from the Dentists Register. Th Royal Dental Hospital of London, beside a great lncreaso of working byi2creaed usefulness, has to raise largo sum annually to extinguish the debt on th new building, a fact which causes great anxiety to th committee. A special appeal has also recently been made to pay off the debt' on th new operating chairs. The meeting Was chiefly concerned with tho re-election of tne Management, lanance. and Electron Committees, Trt usurer, and Medical Staff.

Among those present, bodies Lord Kinnalrd. were 61 Henry de Bathe. Messrs, Morton Small, F. Canton. O.

Dale. K. H. WoodhouM. E.

Lloyd Williams, aad Hepburn. London Telegraphs GERMAN SAUSAGES. Fortlfin tftgrgdlar.tt of tha Artie! eluded from thg Fatherland, Among other titles which this day has to -fate la that It Inaugurate a sew era. for th German aanaaga. Not.

It understood, th artlcl most comraonly known under that bam In England, but tor th'. genuine artlcl th aausag mad fa Germany. It happen thus: Some years ago th powers that la Germany resolved that more stringent examination of meat was netesaary la tha eaat tt Representations war made, however, to th rfsct that much of the sneat in ot Gormany staple foods, th sausage, cam from abroad, vary largely from Denmark and In part from Inland. Desiring, it may be. to protect th German breeder against foreign competition, or actuated; mei-siy by sanitary enthusiasm, th German Legislature framed th law which to-day and henceforward excludes all foreign ingre-dlenta of tha sausage from tha fatherland.

This doe cot appear a cans for much enthusiasm, but soma have supposed that disasters incontinently overtake tho bacon trod. Th eonneetioR I at first sight bBcur, tio bacon is exported from the Islands to Germany, and consequent- -ly whether Germany prefers to protect her own bacon or otherwise Is a matter of Infinitely BtUa tmportanc to us. But we. or, rather, our Irish neighbors -do export to Germany tha by-products ef bacon th liver, kidneys, and other delectable part of th pig whereof th German delights to make hla eauaags. Not only from Ireland but from Denmark there has bn a really onsldarable trade tn what Smlthfleld call offals." Ail this Is now thrown upon tho English, marker, and the result, roughly apes sing, is that a big liver which a while back was wortS- is.

now fetches from ed. ts 8d. The ordinary man is apt to wonder that pig's Uvr is worth anything to any one. but the tact is that there is evtu in England a considerable demand for such things. Even Smithfield Is cot quit rrepared say what is dene with robably they go to the poorer districts, not to be mads Into sausages, but to form snaeka and titbit savory and cheap at one.

Offals." in fact, form on of tho curious but not unwholesome foods where-' en many persons live, but which tew ot us ver hear of. sea, or tast. That there Is a largo demand, even ia London, is obvious, for of Ute years th Americans have found it worth, while ta rmd over their products of course frocen. The result ot the German protection has been to drive down the 7 rice for the moment, and for a little while there will bo rejoicings In many poor, hemes. But tho presoat iow fiirursa cannM last It ot' worth a Danish merchant's while to send his oroduc London at tha nrl ef hour, and sooner or later the tlme wilH probably fixed by th warmth of the weatbss prices must rise.

It should, however, bo clearly understood that only tho prko of "of fle" has been or will bo affected from this cause. Tb be. 00a mar- ket cannot be influenced, for the low price1'" "offals," though it may slightly dlmln- Uh th profit of tit bacon mercbsnt for v. wlil not eerangs th trade London Telegraph. Crontr'a Jwra Qualified VerdUL Durlnr th landlord and tenant disturb ancea tn Irs land soma yeara ago a certain'' property owner was discovered lying, dead near a village at which he waa owner.

rn Coroner's lury, knowing fuilwi: thst th mi had been shot down-br the wwrw loaia 10 lUriDST invest-" gate: therefore tbey rendered tha following verdict; We find the decessco ger.timao died by th visitation ef Ood tinder icv trt clous circumstance. Philadelphia XuO- lie Ledger. Sttgk All fHfiht for One. IVlfo (late to breakfast) Mercy 1 That i took, has rulnod this steak 1 On end -bomed black and th other and la raw. Huiband twbo cam uown ea.rly TUa'x burned at all-just nlc ini brown, tint's -all.

Tho other end ia a rare, but 1 1 like It that way. uNonscneel I'll ring tor "the ocok at -i once." Cook's sick, "Then who broIVd the eteakf "I did. --New lrk V.ijr..

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