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THI? NEW YORK TDIES. TOnAY. JULY 1902. i 13 Beatl) of. APAM8 AdelnrerS Akla AMea Alllne Arnold BAlK yut jtameerfer itarcury littMil Hal iatty fienkard JMIWII Iiereea Utnxr WtWliUI --fllehoe irthm Mood Ilium lilrroee poderuitete Hiert lioiand loden boyle Urarkley Brady Ural nerd hredrn prevoort brooks JirowM bulkier buns Byra CATV Caldwell Canfketd tanflon I'imUo Ornnctoa Carroll Cut Chapln Charmes Clancy Clark Clark Cleark Colaban Colrauua Collin Comb Cnnklln IVinnell Cnok Cornell Cnesruve Coulter" Coyle Crandall Callen Oummlngt Curtln Cuahlng PARAIX lm Javla Iaya Jienlhan lrl IMamnnd IMcklneoa IMrkeoB IVjdda, lld i Itonohee Koran Iorett Ioud ItoUKherty Itowllng iMwnrk Iwiwd lyle I)TjrT Drumkold IMilmie Dulln iMinn KAOAM-Kbelln Rdwarda Eltel Kiktna Kmereon F.nalehart Kute vaas PARREIA Ferry Ftnnea Flack Flanagan Fianlcaa Flynn Foote Forbes Fort Foreater Ttrmlme Frederick Ma Ma Freed raUer OALLKJaN Ganuaog Oeddea Oelser Oerar4 Oihaoe Olells Oof I Goldaiaa Oordoa Oorham Gorman Ootlheif Oowane Graham Graaeniaa Grease Gaaotaue.

Outbar HALT, lianaa Hanford. Hanljr Hanna Hanaea Heneo. Harper Harris Harvey Hauehey Harden Hendrtekeoa HcBoeaey llenahaw Herllhy Heee Mickey HlaalM Hill Hoeffer Hoff Hotbrooh Holder HiiW Mowlay Hubbard Hughes IRBT Irons JAMES Jeneen Johnson KALB Kestendlke Kavanajth Kasenmayer Xaaiina Klly Kelljr Kemp Kennedy Kenny Kayea Key lee Klernaa Kllllan Klnkel Klaaam Kch LANCASTER LawraoA'a Leary lonahan Lent Lawl Llnoola LItchert Ixieaaer Iurhead Lowenthai Luetic I.yercath Lyman Lynch Lyixte Lyona McCABB McCall McCarthy McConvllla McCowaa McGinn Maaina Maaulre McOorer Mcfirath MrNally Mallon Mannlna; Marnh Marahall Marteach Maeur Mathews Meehanr Meiraanar Merreflold Meyer Miles Miller Moora Mnran Morlia Morris Mulce-hr Mor4U(B 1 Murray MurUttgfc KOBUB Korrts i ytmrzit O'CoooaU CMara U1 mated O'Neill Osamajt Otis Cun lac Owaoa PAOB rtoa "Ful faebody Fearca -Ptna Plnkbaaa l-awall Powers Prots QVXXL. RANDOLPH Raw la Haymoo4 Keilly Keynolda Reynolds Khoadas Hiker Klley Koetaa Hocers Hon Hoea -Roth liulon Runpart Rnraall Ruat iAxroRO itrhaffer Brhai'lr Beaman Pearl Kalxas i Khaler t-hallenbarzar Phandley Sherwood Hhaw BiDKta f.mm Sinclair Fkldmor Rlater fimlth Snaa- M-ilomoai iiully Ktaplea Ptatts Ptaitdiafer Btals Utock; i Bton Stovey Btrlckey ullltan vydam -Ewayna Bweet AOOART Tapper Trry Thomas Thorp Thuraton Tomilneon Tompkins Tully Turner Tutt VERMli-TA Volka Volkowlta WADE Wainwrisht Walker Wallace Waiah Walnhaa Ward Wataoo. Watt Weeks Well i Wenman Weaterrelt Whlta Wk-kea Wlcka Wlnand Worrall Wrlsht TOUNO ZAHEJ ADAMS July Prancln J.

Adams, In his aid year, at 331 West Twenty-ninth Street. 3, Henry F. Akin. Thomaa Acker, 40 ycara olO. ot 1Z mntt Avenue.

ALU NO. July 3, Horace, aired TO, u-band of Julia K. Ball at 41 Walnut Street, Newark, N. J. ADI.ER.-July 1, Isaac Adler.

"Amatardaja. N. aged sixty years. 28. Sadie Adelbrera, aged 13, M6 Ralph Avenue.

Brooklyn. AL.MAN.At Turin. Italy, June 80. Louis Alman ot New York. ARNOLD.

Jul 1. Eleanor Jackson, daua-h- ter of the late Edward H. and Amy A. Arnold. 128 Amity Street, 1.

Charles H. Alden. in Ms etabty-flrst year, at tha residence of hia daughter. Mrs. William H.

Carpenter. Wl Trinity Avenue. ADAMS. At Croton Falla, N. July 2.

Maud M. Smith. wUe of Mason O. AlN.June 80. Helen Bain.

In the New iuiimh sTranaaauKnter oi tr. rreston and daughter of Gilbert P. 29. at Lons; Branch, JLeopold Bamberer area 72 years, l.38 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, BLUM. June TO, Madeleine, widow of 3a-epn Blum and daua-hur of Jeannetta pd the lata Mosea Ooodchaud.

Slt aat 43d Street- BOOART.Wuna SO, Susan wife ef John Boart, 8C1 Oth Avenue, Brooklyn, BRADTuna S. Thomas, son of Bernard and the lata Mary Brady, 816 Bedford-Avenue. Brooklyn. BERG EN. una 90.

Catherine Bergren, xU-Ur Mrs. Mary Wade, 341 Eaat Ona Hundred and Eighteenth Street. BITHEN-Exeter. N. June 30.

Allen Biethen, aced alxty-two yeara of JUlea Bax. flfty-nlna years, 230 8ouih Fourth Street, Brooklyn. BE ER. June 28. wife of Robert Berner.

In her T2d year, at 14 West One Hundred and Seventeenth Street. BO LAND. June 29, William W. Boland. 527 Ksat 81xty-Blnth Street.

BREVOORT. June 28, Maria Louisa, wife of Jamaa Heawidc Bravoort. BROOKS. -June 28, at Seaside Park. N.

Charles F. Brooka, 28 Klrhth Ayenua, Brooklyn. 2flt at Plalnfleld. N. X.

Mary Scott, (nee Dodds.) wife of Adam T. Brown, atred 2S years. BAKER. June 28, In HallowelL Ma- Judge Henry K. Baker, aged 93 years.

BASSELX June-28, at Waterbury, Conn. Homer F. BaseelL aged 81 years. BENNETT. June 29, Capt John W.i Bennett.

In Sykeavilla. aged 29. at Indianapolis. lliam Ow Bertermana of Sacramento, 2, Nathanld Holmes BUh- op. at'Toma Kiver, N.

aged 65. BRADY. July 2. James son of tha late James Bernard Brady, 248 Wast One Hundred and Filth Street. June 29, at Amsterdam.

N. xi John D. Blood, aged 71 yaara. BLYXTER June ss. at Mansfield.

Ohio. Mrs. George W. Blymyer. BODENSTEIN.

June 29, Otto Bodensteln. father of WUUara and Hugo Bodensteln. aged 71 years. Grant Avenue, near Jamaica, Richmond H1U Terrace, BOTDEN. June 29.

Albert I Boyden," 3 Greene Avenue. Brooklyn. 29. Charles J. Brown, aged 5 years.

233 Logan Street. Brooklyn. r- Bunn of Barry Post, O. A. of Hah way, N.

aged. 64 BRACKLKT. -July at the residence of his daughter, Mrs, James Lowery, 41 Second I'laca, George J. Brackley, 1. Henry Breden.

aged Brooklysu. Jrr 8 Gates Avenue, at Keanabunr. N. X. Anna r.

M. I Byrn. in bar aaveatyl fourth year. BARCLAY. une 29, In Paris.

FraBees Howard, of Baltimore, widow of Ed nond Barclay of Middlesex, England. Laverett Bralnerd ot Hartford. Conn. BULKLET. At Antwerp, Jeff eraon Coun-tyil Jun Edward B.

Bulkley. ed seventy-six years. 2, 78 West Twelfth SifTT. (rorTly BcA StreeO Robert aged 77 yeara. 4, Cyrus Osborne Baker, fa L.

T.1-l yr. 4V Franklin. Street. Newark. N.

i. 4, John H. Berdaa. at 505 Broadway. Peterson.

71 years old, father WiUiaat and Joha H. Berdaa. tlie PJca BETTS. July Emily Setts, 43 PaaysaJD Avenue, OraenvUle. N.

J. BOOERT Jnty 4, la hla 87th year. James Bogert. forrrterly of New York City, 225 Buena, YUia Avenue, Yonkera. BREEN.

July 4, Mrs. Sarah Preen of 47 Kast One liundred and Forty-eighth-. Street -i i BROWN-July 4. Oeorge Brown, 410 South Fourth Street, Brooklyn, i BRKRETON. July 4.

JIM Tenth Street, EUn. wife of John Brereton, County Ttppermry, Ireland. i BROWN-JuJy a. at St 'John Hospital, Brooklyn, Franklin Brown, aged 78 j- BHOWN-Julr 4, Clara A wife of Otto Brown and daughter of Annie Aikena, blU Third Avenua. i BROWN July 8, 422 4 East Seventeenth Street, Margaret, wife of Michael Brown and daughter of the late James Vaugnan and Norah McCorroack.

also sister of John and Liwle Vaughan, native of Elphln. County Boaoommon, Ireland. BENKARD. July 2, James Benkard, 3 of age, 125 Eaat Twenty-fourth Street yANFIELO At Juno 28. Ve Henry Canfield of Morrison, aged 73, and wife aged 7X 3, Margaret In the I1 yf of her age, at the residence of her sister, Mrs.

Martin Catbcart. 741) Belvldera Avenua, Plalnf laid. N. J. CHAPIN.

At Tarrytown-on-Hudson, July 8, Warren Chapln, in his 73d year. RAND ALL. At tha residence of Mr. M. A.

lloppock, Clark Street Westfleld. N. July 2. Maria widow of Cnaxles Crandall, in her 75th year. CUI.EN-Jnly 8.

John S.i son of John and Alexander Avenua. CANNON. June 28. Charles II. Cannon, aged 65 years, formerly of Potighkeep- ie, at Decatur Avenue, illiam jtsnage.

i 29. Street Astoria. L. I at 112 Franklin Adelltt wll sr .1 maa aerinsAH COLEMAN. At 77 West One Hundred and Fourth Street Juno 20, John Coleman, 75 years of age.

CLARIC In Hartford. at 268 Farm- ington Avenue, June 29, Carolina Robblna. wife of William B. Clark. 4 at 28 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street in his 93d-year, Thomaa J.

G. Clark. i CORNELL. June 28, at Manhasset 1 L. Cbarlea Cornell.

79 yeara old. CORNELL. June 30, Sarah wlfo of Edwin Cornell, in her 7 2d year, at Sea Cliff, L. I i CAROLAN. Mrs.

Patrick Carolan. (nee Lixzle Dolan.) daughter of Margaret and Patrick Dolan, native of the Pariah of TojSfher, County Louth, Ireland, at 454- Weat Fifty-third Street July 2, -aged 28 years, j-, I 4. Mrs. Ef fie Combe of i ItockrvlUe Centre, at the homo ot her brother, Stephen H. Whaley, on Raynor 1 COLLINS.

July 221 East Seventy-eixth Street Michael Collins, husband of Catherine Neenon, native ot Queens-town, County, Cork. Ireland. i 4, 54 Oak Street Jana Con kiln, mother of Liszie Smith and grandmother jof James J. and Nellie Couklin. and great grandmother of James Jr.i and Annie and Jeremiah Contain.

i I i CRAIG. July katle 'wife of Stafford Craig. 431 W'eat Fifty-fourth Street CURTIN. July 4. Margaret wife of Cornelius Curtln of 472 Columbus Avenue, native of Broana, County Kerry, Ireland.

I i CLKARK. July Charles Clear k. 45 years old. of Mountain View, N. 4, Mrs.

T. J. Colahan, at 53 East One Hundred and Fifth Street COLLLN3. Mary. Slater Tt Charles and tha late George Collins, 107 Vander-bilt Avenue, Brooklyn.

I 4, at N. John Coagrove, aged 35, ot bo PhUlipa btreet Jersey; CityN. J. X)ULTElt At Belle Haven. Conn July 4, Charles J.

Coulter, in hia 51st year. CHATMAN. Frederick Chayraan. July 2. 35 yeara old.

at 224 East Seventy-fourth Street CARROLL. July3 V- Michael Carroll, 1ft years old, of 28 Elisabeth Street Pater-' i 2. Clarlnda Case, widow of John Case ef King-wood, at Frenchtown, N- J-' I 1 80. Michael Cummtngs, native of Klllmacaduane, County Clare, Ireland, and husband of Maggie Haran, Washington Avenue. Laurel HilL L.

8, Sarsfleld son of Catharine and John. Cain, in his 26th year, 13 Alnalie Street Brooklyn. CANNON. July 2,1 Sarah, daughter ot tha late Bernard and Anna Cannon, in her loth year, IS Jeroy Street CONNELL. July? 8, Mary Conn ell.

(nee Mary a native of Kildowery Pariah, County Cork, Ireland, and widow of John ConneU. 432 Tonnela Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. 2. Sarah, daughter of the late Bernard and Anna: Cannon, in her 18th year, 15 Leroy Street.

CTJSHING. July 2, New BocheUe, N. Major Harry Cooke Cusnlng, 25 Bound View Avenue, 61 years old. i COYLE. July l.Sat the residence of her son-in-law, T.l F.

Hanlon. 243 West Six-teentn Street, Ellen, wife of the lata Henry Coyle. I iN COOK. July 8. Mrs.

Mary Cook, aged 60. at Ninety-fifth Street and Avenue Canarsie. i i ARROW. June 29, Miss J. M.

Darrow of Geneva, i SO, at 122 Hart Street Brooklyn. Mary Blanche Devlin, In her 18th year. i. i .4 1 28.1 wuilam A. Darls, at 771 Wendover Avtnue, I DIKE.

June 28, at Port Jerris, Maria I Dike, in her 724 year. 1 DONOIIUK. June 1 28, Bernard Donohue, native of Klldare, Ireland, at his son's (Detective Sergeant Joseph Donohue) residence, 155 Kast Forty-eighth Street DO RAN June 29, 1 Annie, wife of John J. Do ran, 81 Ralph Avenue. Brooklyn.

DORSETT. July i 5, at the Presbyterian Hospital. Elism Macknet wife of Clarence Dorsett 1 DRUMOOOLE. June 8 Mrs. Abble A.

Drumgoole, 2,343 West Seventeenth Street- DUL1N. June 28. Arthur Dulln. 45 yeara old. of Peeksldll.

DEN'IHAN. June 29. T3 Clarkson Street Mary Denlhan. nee White, wife of i Michael M. Denlhan.

native of Asdee, Ballylongf ord. County Kerry, Ireland. DAYS. July 5, Frank G. Daya.

husband Of Mamie Sullivan, 272 Fifty-second Street. Brooklyn. 1 DUNN 4, Julia, mother of John, Lawrence, and Mary Dunn, 270 First Avenue. I DIAMOND. July! 8.

Philip Diamond, 113 Eagle Street Greenpolnt Brooklyn, vet-- eran of the Indian, Mexican, and civil wars. 1 Li lM.arT 5- wife of Jamea L. Doyle, 661 1 Eaat One Hundred and Forty-aecond Street i 4. Boston, Rose Mar-aret aged 12 years, daughter of Mary and the late John F. Dowd.

formerly of Hyde Park. Mass. .1 DICKINSON -June 80. at 1693 Third Ave-nue. H.

M. DicUnaon. 29. Pteraon O. Dodd of New-- vi- J'A the home of h's sister.

Mrs. CaroHne fV. Stoutenburgi, All lenhurst 65 yeara old. go. Martha J.

Downes, at the rMdence of the Rev. T. 8. Pycott 133 Vernon Avenue, near Tompkins Avenue. Brooklyn.

DOTJGHERTT. June 30, Michael Dough-StJrEf, years, at 108 Pineapple Street Brooklyn, i 1 183 Seventh Street: John. son of the late Simon and Margaret Fourth Precinct (bridge polloej June sa iStX Mary E. Dtckson. at the rculdence ot her brother-in-law.

Henry H. Cochrane, 138 Orange Btreet Blpomtleld. N. J. i DOE -July 1.

Jamea son ef William Ti Dpude. 5f Weat One Hundred and Ftfty-flret 8treet DUBOIS. In Greenport, N. T- July l. p- DJ eighty-two une 30.

John. 'son of the late Simon and Margaret Doullng. policeman attached theVourth Precinct (Bridge police,) 1SS East Seventh Street. DRETER, July 1 John Dreyer. aged 47 yeara, at the residence of hia brother.

Herman Dreyer, near the Junction of Jackson A venae and Newtown Road. Long Island City. Astoria. L. I Jury 2, WinV ST of William Elliott Doli physician.

In charge River Croat SanS tarlurn, and youngest daughter of Mra. BetUe Lewis Minor Brown of Char-lottesviiia. Albemarle County, aged .11 DAB 8, N. Y. W.

DabaU, Troy, .1 Deri, aged 26, of 826 East Seventy, -j third Suest Wakefield. Mass- June 2a! Charlae M. Elkiaa, aged 70 yeara. ENGLETIART. June) 29.

at 74 Naasau Street Brooklyn. jMary daughter Of Andrew and Mary) Esglehart EMERSON. Oeorge fcdward Emerson, at f9 Jamea Btreel Newark, July bom in Parsonsfleld, Me, 1 ESTE. July 1, at Cirryl. Tonkers, at the 1 residence ef H.

Flaaxa. 21 Elinor Place, Rafael sste. 2. Mabel daughter of 1 George end Annus Eltel, at her real- I denes, 218 Monroe Street Brooklyn. EDWARDS.

Jalr 4. Edward J. Edwards. 1 sexton ef the Firsi Presbyterian Church. Jsewburs.

80t In Stanton, '1 Anna wire df the late Hermaon Ebellng. in her Oeth year, slater ot Mrs. MJ. svaasa, Neat Place. I aionimaa, 10 van EAOAN.

July 3, at 147 North EIrMh Street Kerrn K. Eagan, father of Mra. Annie Conboy, 701 Grand Street Brooa- iyn. EVAN 8. At Lordville.

N. July 2. Artnur, ageo 17, tion or uavtd M. and Agnes w. vana, 633 Eleven U) street.

Brooklyn, "ARREI.Lv July 1, Thomaa son of late Thomaa Farrell, Catherine and th 80 years ot age, 137 Avenue A. FERRIS. At Weet heater. New York Citv. June 28.

CornelL mm of tha lata uapt. corneu and Mary Ferria, aged 68 years. FINNDN. June 29, it 614 Eaat Fifteenth Btreet, tuaaoetn, vriaow 01 atnea Tn- nen, native of the Parish ef Maine, County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 70 yaara. FERRT.erJnly 4, JoHn son of Mary A.

Ferry, 400 Eaat 1 ana me late jotin 1 Twenty-fifth Street. FLYNN July 4. Rldhard. husband of El- 1 len Flynn, 308 Heiry Street FULLER. At Kent July 4.

Rufus aged ol busband of Ida Tnayer ul- ler. FLANAGAN. June 29, at 671 Eaat One Hundred and Fortr-eeventh Street, Pat- rick, son of John and Winifred Flana gan, native of Pariah ot Bar sen. County Sllgo, Ireland. I FORBES.

June 28, Christooher Robert Forbes, member Society Sons of Ameri can Revolution, at 2,801 Anthony A ve nue, corner One il undred and ignty- laird street. FOOT E. July 1. at 1.O90 Bergen Street 1 Brooklyn. Charlotte Elizabeth Foote.

5. at Morristown. N. in the Mth year of his age, John T. Foote.

FREDERICK. June 28 years old, of (Street FORD. Jul 1. at t-8, WllUam Frederick. ps Eaat iroriy-aixtn Escoudlda, Bourbon .1 County, Robirt Trimble Ford.

FLANIGAN- July at 400 East Eigh teenth Street Aria, wile of the UM John Flanigaa. I v- FORESTER.July 2.1 Dr. Thomaa W. For ester, at Oroya, psru, FREED. July 2, at the home of his daugh- Woodman Plaoe, Riverdaie.

New York City, Joseph Free I 1 FOWLER. July 8, I athan Jt Fowler, at 47 Cottage Street Jersey City, born in Albany, N. on Oct. 18. 1824.

FLACK. July WU lam Roaa. eldest son of William and th late Margaret Flack, 'aged 19 years, at his aunt'a residence, Mrs. S. B.

Downei, 148 West One Hundred and TUrUeth Street) FLYNN. July 8. Tl omas Flynn of 136 1 West Sixteenth 6 native of Kel-j tlnone. County aerick. Ireland.

GANOUNG. July 1 at 21 Wolden Roard, Ossinlng. Harrie wife of Leonard iW. Ganoung, agei 75 years. GORDON.

July 2, Lt 225 West eighth Street. Ja te. wife of the late George P. Gordon in ber 65th year. OOTTHELFJuly 2.

at 835 East Seventy-, ninth Street Isid 8.. son of Charles 8. and Pauline Go thelf. GEDDES. July 2.

i lexander Geddes of Chicago, at Glaagi Scotland. GERARD. June 80. Caroline Gerard. 60 yeara old.

at the Long Island Home, Amityville, L. -l GREENE. -July 1. El ile wife of T. Til- eeton Greene, daui hter of the late Col.

Frederick G. 8k nner, at 815 West Eighty-second Str let GEDDES. July 1, A lexander Geddes, at Blair More, Aberdeen, Scotland, 59 years of age. i GALLIGAN. June 80 at 27 James Street James, formerly Seventh Ward, husband jot the late itharine Galligan.

GEIGER. Jacob, hus tend ef Annie Gelger, at 323 East Ftfty-f bird Street 29, al 124 West One Hun- dred and Third Stieet Susan widow ot Robert P. Gibsc n. 81 yeara of ege. GRAUSMAN.

June 29, Bertha, sister of Sam Meier and Ida, Grausman, 58 East iSeventy-Ofth 8treet, 1 GLEITZ. June 28, at 920 Belmont Avenue, Brooklyn. Mary GO FF. July 1, Virginia EsteHe. wife of jWIUUm II.

Goff. 2 Montclalr Avenue, iMontdalr, N. J. GOLDMAN June 8n Max Goldman, IS Jeara old, ot 139 Vi atuna Street Brooklyn. GORMAN.

June 29, Peter 1 Gorman, 61 South Tenth Stret Brooklyn. GORHMAN. July 8. lice, slater of Miss O. Wilson and Kather ne Gorhman, 428 Am-' sterdam Avenue.

GRAHAM. July 4. Daniel Graham. 25 yeara old. of Collet Point I.

GRAHAM. July 4, a' 747 Lexington Avenue, Susan Ann, widow ot Joseph F. Graham. GUTHER. July 4.

a 245 Lawrence St. Brooklyn. Charles, aged 26 years. son of Char lea Gu her, 720 McDonough v' Street Brooklyn. GUACOMIAJuly 4.

it 82 Bleecker Street aged 65. Per ao 11 a. uaoomiaof the Du-' Del." owdr' Co opsJiy. Wilmington, GOWANS. July 8, An la Rejrenta, widow of John Gowans, at 261 west Twentieth Street 1 HALL, July 8, at tie home of her son, the Rev.

George A. Hall, Montclalr, N. Eliza Ann, widow 1 of the late James 8. Hall of Srooklyn. -HARVEY.

June 28, ra, Margaret Harvey, 134 Tenth Av snua. 1 HAYDEN. June 80, Ellen Hayden, aged 79 years, at the re ildence of her sister, Mrs. Ann Wannac 610 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; HESS June 29, Eliza' eth, wtfe of Leonard Haas, Greene Avenue. HANFORD.

South Norwalk. June 29. Priacilla widow of iWlnileld 8. Hanf ord. i' HANLY.

July 1. Marjraret (nee Conway.) native of County qiare. wife of Michael Hanly of CullonMy. County Roscommon, Ireland, residence 65 Spring Street HIGGINS. June 29, William D.

Hi grins, at 809 East Twenty-fifth Street born In Flushing. 70 yeira old. HENDRICKBON. Juije 29, at 19 West Eighty-second Street Gen. John Hen-' drickson.

HE8SAWrInTBoH.t,port' June 29, G. Henshaw. HTLLw June 2t Eleanbr wife ot James aSd ilultr otjHenry and Aiwrune o. xaegter, la ast Fifty- lourtn Btreet, Red Bank. K.

June 29. John 8. Hubbard. Aged SO yeara. 28, at l.89 Pacific Btreet Brooklyn.

Annie Hwley, (nee Burns.) a native of KiUlnacoeran, Sllgo, Ireland, HERLIHT. July 1. Wtllllam. native of Kll- snarvan, tjounty Kerry, Ireland, and be-; loved huaband ot Miry Herllhy 47 Cath-' arine Street 1 1 5 MaAms A. Hanan, aged 77 years, 202 Penn Street 1 "i HANNA.

July 4, Albert Hanna, of Dela- voauiyj x-enn at Port Jer- Jim aoKpiiai. HENJTESST. July 8. Mary X. wife of -Tbeodore Ueaaeaal India Street.

HANSEN. Jul 4. at Fort Hamilton. Peter apuwtje) eVa WaU N. TV "ra nanson ot HUGHES -July 2.

Jdhn J. Hughes. JK. aged -30 years, atl HawktoaT county, ox U1 Haiiea Street Williame- HELLER. Wuly 1 at Far Rockaway.

late J.1 JPrtalxth Street New Yv.OT- widoj Jonas Heller, in the 76th year of her age. HOLB ROOK. At Moufct Vernon, ni, July is, Robert Holbrooai of St LoulaT aged HOLDERJuly 2, FrJnk. son of John and tontreit. e1I M.

Charr- HOPPEIC-July 4. Matt Hopper. 88 years StTh 8. Riihold Hoefer, aged Dweu wivis.tr. July Richard belnvx hua- ne-.

e-ewrxaitli. Celumbia t. Patrick lUughey, 85 yeara old. of States Island, at Palen-vtUa, CaukiU Mountaina. HHJU July, at 109 Schaeffer Street Brooklyn, Ann Cashmora, wife of George Hill, and mother of Dra.

George B. and Robot HilL HILL July 2. at 431 WHtoughby Avenue, Brooklyn. Francis IUU. 74 years of age.

HUGHES. July at 553 wBt rorty-ntnth Street Ann Hugbea, formerly of 1 Belfast Ireland. HARPER. July 8. Arthur Newton Harper, red 4 years, 874 Quincy Street Brook- lyn.

HARRIS. July 2, at the residence of her slater, Mrs. Herman Levy, 139 West One Hundred and Twenty-third Street Henrietta Harrison Harria of Syracuse, N. daughter or Mra. Julia De Bruin, HELLER.

July 2, John Henry Heller. In hia 61st year, eldest son of the late John H. Heller, 532 West One Hundred and Forty-second Btreet New York City. July 8. Oeorge B.

Hoff of Beading, Penn. IRONa June 30, Joseph Ray Irons. agd 11 of Morgan town, west Va, 4. at Ashland. Capt.

Richard Irby, Secretary and Treasurer of Randolph-Macon College, aged 77 yeara. r. JAMES. -At 170 East Eighty-ninth Street, Henry Jamea. July 30.

Marr, wife of F. Jen- sen and daughter of Patrick Condon, native of Furse, Thurles, County Tlp-Perarr, Ireland, at 407 Eaat Sixtieth 4, at 239 Central Park West Olivia Newland, wife of George Pry or Johnson. 28, Mrs. Mary Johnson, age 42. at Selden, L.

JOHNSON-June 28. Edward, husband of the late Mary Johnson, native of County W'aterford, Ireland, at the residence' of his daughter. Mrs. Kate Lorlng, 308 Madlaon Street ALB. July 2.

Anna, wife of A. O. Kara, 121 West One Hundred and Thirty-sev- KAVANAGH. June 28, Luke Kavansgn. 1.402 Lexington Avenue, corner ef Ninety-second Street 1 KAZENMAYER.

June 80, Henry Kasen-mayer. North Centre Street Orange, N. born la Constance, Baden, 69 years old. KILLIAN. June 28.

at New Brunswick. N. Richard W. Kllllan, 40 yeara of age, of 54 Hudson Street Trenton. KEATING.

July John J. Keating. 40 yeara old. 128 Park Row. KINKELk July 6, at 291 Fifth-Avenue, Brooklyn, Henry, husband of Charlotte KinkeL ared 61 year, KENNEDY.

June 30. John Joseph Ken- nedy, 562 Lexington; Avenue, montha KI83AM. June 80, Jackfion Mott 97 years old, at Glen Head. I 1, at 188 Nelson Street Michael Kelly! KELLY 4. 1 Jamea Kelly, aged 8S yeara ef Jackson Avenue and Fourth Street Long Island City.

KE YES. July 1, Oeorge B. Keyes, aged 89 yeara, 280 Tenth Btreet KEMP. July 1. Marie E- wtfe of the late George Kemp, 272 Alnalie Street KIERNAN.

July 2, Francis J. son of Jamea and the late Annie J. Madden Klernan. L245 ForUeth Street Brooklyn. KOCH.July 8.

Ella wife of Henry Koch. Dooley Street Sheepahead Bay. KENNEDY. At Morristown. N.

July 1, Susan, wife of George Henry Kennedy and daughter of the late N. B. and Abigail Lane. KENNY. John son of Mra and Mrs.

M. L. Kenny brother of Frank J. and Alice Kenny, July 3, at 154 East Fiftieth Street KA STENT) IKE. July 8, at 15 Watson Ava-.

nue, Eaat Orange, N. Eaiaabeth BlackweU, daughter of the late John C. and Margaret Van Derveer (now Mra J. Ward WoodruffV of East Orange. N.

and wife of William Ed-. win Kas ten dike, in the 41st year of her age. 1 KEYLER. At Bloomfleld. N.

July 8, Margaret B-. wife ot John G. Keyler, aged 72 years. LAWRENCE. At Port Richmond.

8. I.j June 29. George Lester, only son ol Alice Bradford Lester and George Mc-. Kay Lawrence, aged 27 years. LENAHAN.

June 29, Margaret daughter Mary and John Lenahan, 127 Monroe Street t- LOESSER. June 50. Bertha jloesser, ne Ehrllch.) wife of Henry, in her 81st 1 year. 463 Central Park West LUSTIG. In Paris, France.

June 80. Sophie Lustlg. faithful servant and friend in the -family of J. P. Knapp.

LANCASTER. June 28. R. A. Lancaster of 10 Wall Street, In Hillsborough, near Richmond.

71 yeara old. LE ART. June 28. at Gladstone. Mrs.

John Ii.ry' ared 60 years, of Whitehouae, N. J. 1 1 LYNDE. June 80, Dolphns 8. Lynde, in Canton.

N. aged 69 yeara LYONS. June 80, William T. Lyons, at Englewood. N.

85 years old, of 288 De Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn. LITCHEN. July 1, Margaret EL daugh- ter of the lata John and Mary XJtchen. Cooper and Hawthorne Streets. Inwoor.

LEWIS.TXuIy 6, at 129 North Portland Avenue, Brooklyn, Eliza daughter of the late William and Mary J. Lewia. LYMAN. July 8, at the MUI Creek, Flat-lands. Margaret 4-year-old daughter or George W.

Lyman and Margaret Farrell, L818 Florida Avenue, N. Wean. ington. D. C.

LYERCATH. July Mrs. Caroline Lyer- cath, 73 years old. at her house on the Point Jamaica Bay. LYNCH.

June 80. at St Dominlck's Convent Orangeburg, N. Loretta, daughter of John J. Lynch and the late Emma Woods, aged 8 years. LINCOLN.

At Stockbrldge, Maia, July Helen M. Root, wife of Sidney P. Lincoln, aged 69., .1 11 Columbia 8treet Brooklyn, Edward, husband of Margaret Lynch, (nee O'Connor.) native ef Ianls-carra. County Cork, Ireland. LOUOHEAD-July 8.

Mary Jane, wife of 11 SterUn Place. 2. WllUam Humbert Lent at the residence of his sister. Mra Cordelia Lent Farley. 134 East One Honored and Eleventh Street aged 65.

LOWEXTHAL. July 2, Flora, wtfe of Rob-. ert Lo wen thai, slater of Harry Mike, xc" Becky Beamon. 864 Street Hundrd Twenty -seventh MIL LER. -July 2.

Wlnfleld Scott husband of Anna Miller, 978 Eaat One Hundred and Blxty-Uf th Street. wb MORRISEdward, July 2. 678 East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Street 1 at 843 West Fifty-eighth Street Fanny Maglnn, 70 years of ageT Loretta, grandchild of Ld ward and Margaret StapletonTand daughter ot Daniel and Kate McCarthy. aei' McG McGOVERNJuly 5, at 260 West Seventeenth Street. Elixaheth, daughter of Elixabeth and the Ute Bernard Mc- V- Govern, i MOJIITZJuly 4, Caroline B.

MorlU, aged 83 years, 257 RoebUng Stjeet. MUENCH. July 4. Edward Mnench, tn Overbrook. -PbtUdclphla, born in MlUera-burg.

80 yeara of age. MURRAY. July 4. 136 Eidridge Street wife ot George Murray. MULC AHY.

ul at 783 Ninth Avenue, Daniel O'ConnelL aged 6 months, son of Timothy and Katie Mulcahy, of Boher-hue. County Cork. Ireland. MURDA UGH. July 1, FrancU X.

son of Thomaa and Margaret Murdaugh. 815 East Eighty-eighth Street 7 MURRAY -July at 178 Waverley puce. M'fhaal Murray, native of Ballymartln. Btrokeetown. County RoMommon.

IraT-iand. and patrolman of Nlnta Precinct. B. Miles. 8R9 West One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street McCONVTJXE-July 2, Willie No 226 East One Hundred aid Fourth Street aged 4, MERREFIELD Jury S.

Joseph MerrefleldL 81 yaaxa old, at BeJtimore. 2. Rev. Henry Melrse- BJ- Cathou7churcA Peru. aged 60 yeara Louis MUler MarV MUlw.

in his 13th i 7.venuea MOORE--July Annie, widow of WlllUm Cltyr JurU Street Lone, Island 1. wife of James Moraa, lS High Street Bsookiyn. UVr5H.rirI an 2 Jme. son of the late 5f.r1 n1 John Murray, 429 Eaat Nineteenth Street. MORRIS July 8, Nellie Morris.

19 years old. SO North Third StreetBrooklytt MURTAUGH-fuly 1. Francis son of SO, Matthew McCabe, years eld, 726 Melrose A venae, the Bronx, MATHEWS. July 8. eon of Thomaa and Margaret Mathews, (nee Wynn.) 87 Vandaa Street McCALL July 5, at Ennle Beach, Far Rockaway, Ambrose O.

McCalL MEYER. July 2, Rachel A wife of Wilson B. Meyer, 865 Madlaon Btreet McORATH.e-JuTte 28. Mary t. In her 2M rear, of Ellen and the late John McGrath.

at 83 Morton Btreet McCOWEN. Jone 29. Mrs. Robert sister' of the late Patrick Walsh, at the rest-. denoe of her dauahter, Mra.

Joaeph B. Noeworthy, Ferria Place, Westchester, New JTork City. 28. Catherine, wife of Michael J. MeGovern.

68 Eaat One Hundred and Forty-eighth Street, McNALLT. June 29, John P. McNally. at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Oor-.

man, iWO President Stroet near Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn. MAGUTRE. June SO, Cornelius, husband ef Bridget Magulre, deceased, ef County Cavan, Ireland. Ninety-second Street near First Avenue, Brooklyn. MILLER.

June 29. at 830 West Nineteenth Street Jane A. Miller, aged 80 yeara. MURRAY. June 80, Ellen, widow of Owen Murray and mother of Mary, 149 East Thirty-ninth Btreet MANNING.

nne 80. Thomas Manning. 28 years old. of 537 West Twenty -sixth Street MARSHALL, In Bridgeport June 28. Cornelia Louisa, widow ot Jesse A.

Marshall. MARET8CH. June 29. Mra F. O.

Mar-etsch. at Whetcomb, ex-Count-esa Overaden ot Berlin. -MASUR. June 29, Clara, wife ef Adotph Masur and daughter of I. Straaburger, 671 Park Avenue, Brooklyn.

MEEHAN. June 28, Edward, eon of Denis and Catherine Meehan, 49 Underbill Avenua MILLER June 29, James E. Miller, ared 54. at Dan bury. Conn.

MORSE. June 28, David Randolph Morse, A8 years of agek 112 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn. MILLER. Jufy 1. Louis, eon of Louis and Mary Miller, in hla 13th year.

MALLON. June 80. 886 Hicks Street. Brooklyn, Annie, (nee Laden), wife of Mallon. NDBLE.

July 4. 1902. at 815 West Thirtieth Street Job Jacob Noble, aged 77 NORRIS. July 4. on her 3d birthday, Emma wife ef Daniel B.

Norrla, 2o3 Rutland Xload. between Rogers and, Nostrand Avenues, Flatbuah. 2. Mary, widow of WTO lam O'Brien, 7 East Thirtieth Street 8, Mary widow of Michael O'Brien. 209 EaatOne Hundred and Fifteenth Street OLMSTED.

July 2, at 580 West One Hundred and Forty-sixth Street Charles aged 14 months, eon ot Judge Wlilara OLMSTED. July 8. at 580 West One Hun-f uiw sua rvriaixin ditibi, ii.e ru aged 8 years 4 months, son of Justice W-Ulard H. Olmsted. OUVRIER.

July 1. Emma, wife of Charles A. Ouvrier, 104 Bentley Avenue, Jersey 1. at 848 East Twenty first Street Annie, wife of Patrick O'Connell and daughter of Thomas and Bridget Healey. native of County Roe-common.

Ireland. O'ROURKB. July Jennie, wtfe of James F. O'Rourke, 129 Eaat Street CSS MAN At Grassy Point. N.

Y- July 2, Joseph Osaman, in the 70th year ot hia age. 80, at 1M Cherry Street John, son of Henry O'Brien and Hannah Haggerty, nativea of County Cork. Ireland, aged 14 montha 28, Thomas CHara, 42 yeara old, of 43 Delmonlco Place, Wlll- iamsburg." 0NEIL June 28, at 663 East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street Julia, widow of Ambrose 0NeU. -OTIS. June 29, Benjamin White Otis.

In hts seventy-fifth year, at 867 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn. OWENS. June SO, at 826 West Forty-ninth Street Winnie, daughter of Michael and Bella Owens, (nee Long,) native of Car-iracastle, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 6 montha DATON. June 29. at Providence, TL Ethel, daughter ot Robert B.

and 'uo)x siia 1Juh PAOT5-July 4, at Lake Placid. Clarence W. Pritchard. son of Samuel D. and Clara A.

Page of Cleveland, Ohio, aged thirty-six years. PEA BODY. At Decatur, 1U. July 4. the Rev.

D. Peabody, rector of fit John's Episcopal Church. PEARCE. July 4. J.

Irving Pearce of the Sherman House, aged seventy-five ears: born in Tatea County. K. Y. Is S27. POWELL.

July Richard Powell, 87 yeara old. at 723 Eaat One Hundred and Sixty-third Street PAUL. June 28, at Cape May, N. X. Harry B.

Paul of Camden, bora in Philadelphia, June 11. PINK HAM. Ju na 80. at 363 Fifth Avenue), Brooklyn, Ellsa M. A.

Plnkham, aged 83 yeara 1. Frederick brother of Rudolph and son of the late Joseph and Caroline Pauritech. Jerome Avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-third Street PINE. July 8, at the residence of his son-in-law, Jesse -Reynolds, 71 East One Hundred I and Thirtieth Btreet Benje- mln Pine, aged 78 years, PROTE- July 8, Jennie, daughter of John R. and Hannah E.

Prote, 6 Ashburtoa Place. Yenkera POWERS. July 2 at 1.607 Lexington Avenue. Stephen Powers of Glengarlas. County Cork, Ireland, husband of Katie McMahon.

UAIL-July 1. at Hoboken. N. Margaret Quail. kANDOLPH.

June 28, at EdgehllL Va Carrallna. TUmier Tt andolph. 75 years old, great-granddaughter of Thomas jeiieraon. RILEY. July 4.

at Greenwich, Mlae EUaRiley of 41 Shirley Btreet Roxbuxy, REYNOLDS. July 4. at Haverstraw, N. T- Henry M. Reynolds.

In hla 74th year. RHOADES July 8. SarahA. Rhoadea In the 88th year of her age, 172 West One Hundred and Fifth Street 4, at the Hotel Savoy, Joseph Benson Rose. President of Royal Baking Powder Company.

RYAN. July 2. Thomas H. Ryan, In Morris Park. Richmond Hill.

L. 65 years of age, REILLY. daughter ef Bernard and Nellie RelUy. on June 80, at 1.720 Second Avenue, REILLY. June 80, Mary, wife of James W.

Rellly. 122 Weat One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Street BIKER. June SO. Delia, wife of Frederie Hiker, id her 39th year, 423 First Street Brooklyn. 1.

ROCHE. June 28. at Chicago, Owen Roche, aged 60 yeara. ROGERS. June 8.

Harry, husband of Catherine Rogers, 89 Dlkeman Btreet ROTH. June 29, Joseph Roth, 82 years old. at 191 Beige! Btreet ROSa-June 28, at 145 St Felix Street Brooklyn. WilUam Rose, aged 74 years, son of the late Jamea Roae ot London, England. RU8T.

At 243 Weat Twelfth Street Jane 29. Joseph Rust arwmm 80. Georee Ruppert of 597 Humboldt Street W'illlamibuzi, 4 years old. RYAN. Jun a 29, Jeremiah Ryan, in hla 84th year, at the residence of his son-, In-law.

Officer William McEvoy, of VJe fc AUce. wife of Michael Reynolda, 41 Monroe Street KO NIC-July 1. Anaalaa Ronk. In hU weth year. 138 President Street Brooa- RULON.ljune 80, Kate wife of John C.

Rulon, 80 Clifton Place, jersey at Annie Dally, daughter of Frank and Susan Jtuseell 7 Eaat One Hundred and Fifteenth Street REILLY. July 1. Eugene Rellly. late of 1 Tallapoosa, Go, REYNOLDS. July Catharine J.

(ne BiiasvUle. L. wife of Henry F. Reynolds, 1,467 Third -sV5 aaU4Be 9mnwlu "wiiiiam r. Roth of J90 FUty-seventh Street Brooklyn, aged 32.

RAW.L,TJuIy daughter of the Street "7 1 RAYMOND At 80 West One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Street July 3. Mra AuZ gusta CorneU Raymond. RYAN. Thomas H. Ryan.

In the 65th year of hla age, July 2, at Lefferta Avenue and Fulton Btreet. Morris Park, L. SANFORTJL July 1, John d. 8anf ord, aged 62 yeara. Elmhurst L.

8a.IAPJLR.q-T??.'y-- Annjl i Bchsplrq, artd SMITH. At Scotch Plafna. N. Jalr 1. Eerie li.

SaUta, aged -eara KTNCLAIR July 4. Sarah Jane Fmelarr. 15 West On Hundred and Fortieth Btreet i WE EX. Jury 4, la the Stt year ef his age. Abraham M.

Sweet Waahiagiew -Avenue, Brooklyn. SMITIL-July 4, at Communlpaw. X. Robert E. Smith ot 173 Pine Btreet Jersey City, aged 23 yeara ftNEX.

At Philadelphia. July 4. Mary Knee, aged 27 years, wUe of Joseph A. Bnee. 4.

John 3. eon ef Cath- late John Sullivan. Jul Eaat Broadway. July 4. 180 Deffleid Btreet Brooklyn.

Jean, widow of Bustamente Bima. SWATNE. July 4, Mary E. Bwayne, ee Cwllen, wife ef James Bwayne, Sal Gold Street Brooklyn. STONE.

July 4. WTlllam M. 8 ton a husband of Dorothea, at 1.584 East End Avery near Eighty-second Btreet SHERWOOD. July Frederick Sherwood ef Peekakill. bora in Shrub Oak Aug, 16, 1837.

BHALLENBERGER. July 4. CoL Oeorre A. Shallenberger, Superiatendent ef the District Reform School at Washington, brother ef W. 8.

Shalleabmrer. the Second Assistant Poetmaster General. SMITIL-July WaHon Smith, aged a years, 2W Wyckoff Street Brooklyn. sTTONE. July 2.

Thomas Stone, 833 Weat Twenty-elxth Btreet I STAPLES. Jury. Cora M. NVhoU of Oneida County, N. wtfe of CoL O.

O. Staples, at the Rlggs Hotel. Washington, EIXA8. At 858 West Fifty-eighth Street. July 8, ZJpporah, eldest daughter of the late Mosea and Judith Seixaa, 8.

Frankie, 1 oldeet son ef Franklla and Frances Carroll Simoa, 0 West One Hundred and Thirtyeaxth Street BCHAFFER June 29, at 11 Walnut Street Newark. N. Louis huaband of ChrlaUne Schafter (nee Heeve) and son of Andrew end the late Rose W. F. Schaffer, in hla list year.

SHAW. June 80. Alfred R-. huaband ef Caroline E. Shaw, In hia 40th year.

844 Pleasant Avenue, between One Hundred end Eighteenth and One Hundred and Nineteenth. Streets. it, STATTS. Fred, June 20, 742 Eleventh Avenua BUY DAM At Waterloo, XT. Y- June 80.

John A. SEAMAN. June 23V Edward Seaman, Cats- kill, N. Y. 8EIXAS.

June 29. Emma' ef the Ute Daniel OdeU Likely. 234 Eaat Fifty-second Btreet SHALE June 29, Majrr Ira Alexander Shaler. only son ot Major Gen. Alexaa- der Shaler, 40 yeara of age, of Ridge-field.

N. SLATER. June 29, George Plater. 83 years old. 22 Clarkson Street Brooklyn, -STOCK.

June 29, Christina widow ef Louis Stock, at SO Bchaeffer Btreet, Brooklyn. STATJDINGER. Juno 29, Maria Staud-tnger, tn her fllh year. 191 Bond Btreet 8HANDLEY. June 28, Alice Bhand ley.

at me reeiaence 01 ner orotner-in-iaw, James GUlhooley, 106 Douglaae Btreet. 8TELZ. June 28, Veronica, widow of George Stela 65 years old, 64 Montrose Avenue, Williamsburg. SMITH. June H.

Smith of 155 West Twenty-fourth Btreet, 8KIDMORE. June 80, at Setauket L. I Peter M. Bkidmore. aged 69.

8 EARL, June 80, Elbert Seartln hie 20th year, son of Hiram W. and Harriet F. Scart 58 Weat One Hundredth Btreet SMITH. June 80. Mary, widow ef Michael Smith, 109 West One Hundred and Fourth Btreet 1 SOLOMON.

June 80. Ruth, relict of Lewis Solomon, 84 years ef age. at the rest, dence or her daughter, fra John Da via, 28 Weat Ninety-first Street. 8TRICKER- July 1, George, husband ef Roslne Strieker, 818 Weat Twenty-seventh Street STOREY. July Harriet widow ef Nathan B.

8torey, at the residence ef her son-in-law, -J. W. Bliss, 230 Greene Avenua- 1 2. Mrs. Souily, 53 years old, 667 Third Avenua 1 TEP PER.

June SO, Charlotte Tep-per, wife ot Bernbard, 886 Eighth Avenua 1 TAGG ART-J uly 4. John Earle. Infant son of Lucius B. and Carrie D. Taggart 811 North Seventh AVenue, Mount Vernon.

TOMLINSON. July 8, at 855 West One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street Henrietta, widow of Archibald TomKn-son. of Liverpool, England. TURNER July 4. Joseph Turner of Chicago, at 8l Eaat Fourteenth Street THORP.

June 28, at the residence of his son-in-law, Robert Gordon Butler, South Orange, N. Albert Gallatin, only son of the late Nathan Thorp ef Rah way. N. 79 years of age, THURSTON-June 29, Jeaanette Thurston of Exeter. N.

H-, aged 23T TERRY. June 2a William Terry, aged 64 yeara, DuneQen. J. TOMPKINS. June 29, at 834 Macon Street Brooklyn, Henry E.

Tompkins, aged 74. 20, at Dobba Ferry, N. Bailie Rodea. widow ot Thomaa EL TuU. Of St.

Louis. Ho, 61 yeara of age. TULLT. July 1. Alice, (nee Kelly.) at L48S Amsterdam Avenue, wife ot Patrick Tully.

THOMAS. Frank B. Thomaa of Utica, the 82dyear of hia age, at the Glen-more, Fifty-fifth Btreet and Seventh Avenue, July 2. VERMILTEA At Bcaradale, N. OH July 8.

Edwin 8. VermUyea, aged 23 yeara VOIJCE. Jnlv 8, MolHa daughter ef Bertha and the late Henry Volka, aged 23 yeara 130 Mulberry Btreet VOLKOWTTZ. June 80, Mra Sarah ft. Valkowita, mother ef Barnard.

Wolf, 420 Stone Avenue. Brooklyn, WADE. At Irvtngton. NJ J- JulyL Margaret widow of Isaac O. wada 80.

John Walahaw, aged 92 years, at the residence ef hie daughter. Mrs. Mary A- Kelly, 874 Bergen Street WATSONWne 28. at Kansas aty. Ma.

Boyd Watson. 1 WATT. July ft. at Niagara on the Lake, Thomaa HalUday, M. father of Will-lam Watt, of New York and Vergennes, Vt WEIL.

June 29, at 108 East One Hundred and Sixteenth Street Mark, eon ef David and Amelia WelL WENMAN At MorrUtowa, June 28, John Henry Wenman. 1 WHITMAN. At N. Jane 28. Batnael B.

Whitman, tn has 72d year, at 98 Third Avenue. WESTERVELT. July 2, John husband of Harriet A. WesUrvelt aged 75 years 8 montha 86 West Fiftieth Btreet, Bay-onna, H. J.

1 t) WHITE. July 4, James White, native ef Bellvilla Ontario, Canada, 291 Cumberland Street Brooklyn, WIO AND. June 28, at 868 Ninth Avenue, Joseph Wtgand, In hie 46th year, huaband of Elisabeth Wlgand. WXCKES. June 80, Lydia Frances, widow of the Rev.

Thotaaa Wickea, D. aged 87 years, at CUatea Avenue, Brooklyn. WARD. June 29, at 80 Greenwich Street Thomas Ward, native of Parish Kilbride, County Roeoommon, Ireland. WHITE.

June 80, at 157 Bridge Street Brooklyn, Louisa Cooper, wife et John White of Waterf ord. Ireland, WICKS-At Babylon, N. Jane 28. Frances A-, widow of Crla-rido Wlcka aged 61 veara; daughter at the late William X. Edward.

1 at Mlllbrook, N. Mary Jana widow of Evan B. Walker, and daughter of the late John Watson. WEEKS. At TT2 Park.Aveoue, en' July Louise M.

Weeka 8. at 897 Quincy Street. Brooklyn, Margaret Wallace, to her 624 yar. i WADE. July 2.

at 4S West One Hundred ami Sixty-third Street, Bernard, kux band ot KaUa WadeT Rya N. T' Richard Tlgha ared 8, son of Richard Tig he and Alice Crawford Wain-wrtght WALSrL July 2. Catherine, wife of Anthony Walah, at 438 W'eat Twcnty-eaxth Street, WEEKS. July Louise daughter ef the late Matthew H. and Amanda O.

Weeka and granddaurhter ef the late George H. Roae. 772 Park Avenue. WRIGHT-July t- at 73 East Paaaaie Avenua Rutherford, N. X.

Annie, wife of Stafford Wright aged 45 years. WHITE. July Conjeliua hneband ef Mary Whlta In his 72d year, at 106 Cumberland Btreet Brooklyn. WORRALL. At Lee Aagelea CaL.

June AiB0 fv of Joseph M- War- rail and oldest daughter of the late D1 Baiah MeArdle at New I or a City. Motmt Focene, Perm, June 28, Howard Wlnthrop, eon of Bertram and the late Charlotte Elizabeth Younx. at Eaat Orange. aged 25 yeara 4, Capt Andrea Zahejef Jhesteamshjp Fredglcaa 4t UU fcllt THE PHEKOHEITOII of cunnBiusn Why Crtsln 8ava3t Are Fond of Hs man FleshObeervatlona Mad thw Horrible Custom In Ntw Guinea, -The foriowlng article from the pea of si miaalonary appeared la Tha London Ex-Preea It la particularly timely owing te the doubt with which Anglican paper had received the recent report of the Bishop of BrlUih New Guinea aame subject That eaanihallsrs) Is atm practiced In Brttlah New Guinea after over thirteen Tears of soveretarnty Is no refleetJea em the Lieu tenant Governor and hia anagtatratea. aaya the Bishop ef New Oulnee.

With an area of 80.000 scuare ml lee on tha ftaataland and 800 Islands In proximity, and a force of 150 Papuan police. It woadarfal is iimneq to ee raw eistncta. It ta eare 10 propneey tnat la nve years time It wm he unknown within thle porUoa et the Empire. It just four years age since was first hrtte-tl fa ta ua Hik tvla practice. Scene, the northeast coast 130 miles away -from any Government etattoa a district where we Church at England Alsstonartes were the first to ttvt ameag tha nativea.

In front of na a native grass hut with the akult and ether bones ef a victim ef a cannibal feast hung as spoils ef war over tha door, and the "consumer Testify ing his action In the limited vocabulary that we possessed ta common. He waa a big-framed man. with nothing hot a piece ef doth round his lotna. a garment hammered out of the hark of the paper mulberry tree. He had a portentoualy big? mouth, and he showed this to Its fun ex-teat with a splendidly sound set et teeth, and a tongue blood-red from the Juice of the bete-nt He then stroked his gullet and down with one hand, as with the other he pointed X' the remains et hie anquUhed foe hang-Ins over the door ef his hut "The Government aay it's wrong, and the missionaries say it's wrongj bat lt Is very good! Tale wag his Plea for cannibalism.

He knows better new. does my village friend. Twice a Sunday for three years past he has attended divine service and learned that since the God-enaa lived ea earth a human life humanity Is sacred and oaa-rdbalUm la an outrage, WHITE VICTIMS. The year 1901 wae marked by a heavy roll of victims to cannibalism. Whether the number exceeded those ot previous years may be questioned.

Each year, at any rate, we know better what Is going ea, Still, the fact that there were four white victims marked last year unenvtebiy. In February a party of diggers were make Ing. their way Inland to the Yodda gold field, over some deeperate oantry that experience alone can help one to realise, when they were cut off by a crowd of aavagea Two were killed and eaten; another, a German, got away, bat died a day or two afterward of exhaustion. The remains of the unfortunate men were found, and a party of their mates went out tnto the district and made horrible reprisal. In April, on Easter Day, the "Quean of Seasons." James Chalmers, who for twea-ty seven yeara had risked dangers of missionary work among savage tribes, made his last attempt to win a wild district for dvmaatioa and the Prince of Peace, and tha brave old Christian warrior met a cbn-Uar fats with one white companion and twelve native helpers.

The Govern meat had to treat the matter aa they weald the murder of peaceable settlers, and the expedition, being attacked by the cannibals, hammered them severely aad horned their Tillages, need not describe the other tnctances ot cannibalism that occurred last year, except to aay that have la my possession the lower Jawbone of a boy of fourteen or fifteen, who was killed and eaten not mors than three miles from the coast tn September last Whan brought to me It had still portions of fleah adherlnjr te It. Thle happened some forty miles from our neareet mission station, and caused me special regret because I had fixed upon that very place for our next extension, and had we established ourselves there a year age that poof lad would he Bring now tn peace and security. Ob; actors to missions please take notice. JUST A BAD HABIT. But why do these oaanrhal feasts take placer Is It pure savagery, or is It a natural erevtnjr foe animal wv wMeh ssnnot bo satisfied la' any other way? would offer aa opinion on this subject with considerable diffidence.

It is. ta tact, not easy te get tnaterlale for a definite conclusion at aU. When natives are In the eannibaTlstla state we are, net saffldenUy la teach with them to know their language and discuss lt thoroughly. Br the time we are able ta converse fluently with them they have abandoned the practice, aad when this habit Is once given np-X know nothing that the Papuan la so soon ashamed of. and, being ashamed of.

does not cars to die- Besides, he is not accustomed ta think out the reasons for doing a thine, and probably never had a reasoned reason, ew thought why he did It till we asked htm. All we can get out ot the villager, la answer to the question why he eats man. la oca lepu aai are iteao. ui very good." or It's our custom." think aayself the consuming- ot the vio-tint slain In the raid la the natural cease qaenoe of the raid. Tribes raid one a aether largely to take compensation for lives killed la a previous raid.

life for a life la New Guineas aU over, and as tha balance la never kept Quits level there la always an account to be paid Off. Apart from this obligation, believe the New Guinea savage raids aa a change from the monotony of agricultara The people la that lslsnd) are not nomadic tribes, bet Uve a fairly settled life In villa gas. aad grow all their ewa vegetable foea. C2XXLD CANNIBALS. The Papuan rebounds from severs agrk culture, and goes on a raid.

Haste raided and killed, hcasume. as a natural consequence, because the flesh la very rweet" Ha eats It as ho would sat pig. It Is smoked an the fire aad dtwasmbsrod Jest ta the same way. Tnoa it Is wiappod round la greea leaves and tied np with bine and carried home In BtSo parcels on poles. Tha pola la balanced en tha man's shoulder, aad the little bundles decorate the r1e on each side of the man's shoaider.

The boys snd girls eat it at enee. Their parents fet It before them, and tbe-r really do not nquire if lt le pie- or man. They a.t it Juat the same. This, I suggest la the true view of the horrid practice of cannibalism. The Idea that It is due to the natural craving for flesh meat is not borne eat by my New Outaoe exporienee, for th river district, where cannabaliam la meet prevalent ta that land, la th area where native pig does most abound.

The rivers havs only to be somewhat flooded, and the pics era driven on to the higher ground, where they are easily speared. I have beard ef one Ert of the coast where only the arms and ra of human victims were eaten, but I vehad ae means ef lavesugating tM- Asa Chrtstiaa mlaeionsry I would draw what eeems to me the ebvtoua conclusion that Christian missions ta such a Imd aa Brttlah New Guiana are powerful aids to the eeeseuoa ef bloodshed and eannabaiirm. and on humanitarian and imperial grounds. Prt from any ether, denre far more rtgrA.rrpcw Mtjt6.a-i r-xwc- i 1.

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