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The Brooklyn Daily Times from Brooklyn, New York • 10

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tarda at hk WCt its aar-dwa yaara aaL WW radil-rraaa Am- aia or tna lui.g laMad MaMami t'al- 13. 1M. ad lal.r and tha Iww tint iMwtwJ Ctatlaaa la N. fo. tawiytant ami Mi.

uiartiaad madlelna Isr a sa- t'ataaotk'ut. lir Tarry la aurvlvad ffia brwmhltts out Into d.hll-?. lit i Mr. Dara I IAS TEE ADVANCE CCT, ITS CCU2SI? tt sTaTw sew. A af'tk twa tnllira.

ilvarte A. Tuiy. vlajaaa a ittantb.r ef ttia atluwt a WALL SIlMff HEVS araaidM.I U.a altna huttaa tLlaatrtf. lha I i.ulily of klillad thw klw FZRJRY OIARGE Mra. Ira Nor(at, iata.

dlad aiiUdd ty aa f- I rd at bMm. IK'uth sajtij ittwi. tt and Alanufacturtii i uiaMitr. and ruinr LMnwt ftriBiy II. I airlvr-l rum oriit mmm ajv irwaaaraui or C.KN, (MTwAM ('NlU, Hex lll, HOT AL Alt( are r- ueated to attend the fuaeraj of our lata brother, Al-' HKUT U.

HDTI.KH. Tueeday, May 4. lull, at 1', 1IU msubaa ftrooklyn O. BltHlOP, Kegeiit. fllAMC C.

Hit AND, Keeretary. hy hla wlfa, Maude laiuplirll, a I'raf, N. Tarn, of the feyel Aal- iKirrt tu. Si.lnl mt Ik mh Siavk Kadaaaae id un tmitt is it okb sum aay at AnnepuUa. Jn OeMara.

John whuwa father, tha waa Intra In tlruuaiyiv totMr 13. tha dauchtar of Vaa at barah Onrlb, and had always Uvest In tin liir In.in.x. Tha lte IIHaa ljiiillr. at Ike H.xJIti Hilid nttoat ttiurch. will athtlata at tin funeral brother.

levtd. Of Tenneaaa. wud aistar, a resident of Worveatar, Tlmelh Pelsy. Timothy J. I'oley, a stsvedunr strid sfi old rwaidenl of tha tteirlct Although belief waa axprwaawd In im Pcrtirc That Mas in Flam portant elrclaa that lha sinking ef Hie IIAt-e llrV.

On Runday. May f. lilt. arv iraa te-alg-hl. lha laatvrimiit, unaaf American ateamer Uulfllght will have riHTAHCIAL fidi Was Jas.

W. Osborne, died en liaturday at bis lot ntftith Ntmn atrwai. The fuite-rmi waa h.ul thla afternoon at I aclM-at. with i lata 1 i. lyeataia.

waa a pionear nianufarlurwr of areralle In the Iia) llmk died on aMIutday at hla hoaie 4 Kulmlt attaet. Ita waa burn In the Twain Vl aid aj yaara as Ilia biothar Itoliarl H. U.ra la an ailarlie of the ouiity lka irTIra Mr, 1 K-al are waa a Biamnar of hrtat KINGS COUNTY litlerfnont In Calvar t'eniatavy. Mr. I only a tempeswry mfluanc on the Marked slm ks a ere offerad at eonreeaiona from aumeroua (juartara and tba lotia waa weak and unsettled- tUlabam teal drooped polnla la 1U.

a toes ef Ilia diraoOon uf Wlluam It Hamilton. Bf Badfard Itama, will ba la fr-m IllIU aeuetae-r, Mr Nustsm le-avoa bar husband Vi It hurtun, has-parecta, two cpHdrea aad a ptuthar, I rettem-a. Mr. Oar M. Olerlnasr.

Mr. Users rHartnaar ole fUt- at A It A widow of Charlee Hag-wrty and mother of Mary and A una V. Hegerty, Kunsrsl frum her lata realdanca, II Hart on Wedtiexlay, at A thence te hi, Ambroee t'tiurch, wtiere a requiem maaa Wrlll be offered, for tha repose of liar aoul. Iritetnietii Calvary Cemetery, Kindly omit flower. rulay waa bora in luuualya, nrty-nlu.

yeara agu. and leavee tinea brothers, Maatd. William and llnraow f'oler. Kl.nl.lln II. ttaffard.

charged wit TRUST COMPANY perjury, tunllnuej hi direct (unlM lion before Judge llaush, in the Pad I4 points waa euetatned tn Italdwla and a atater. Mr. Eemi Relnaklng. Mra, him in a iteJneMhf, near Ilrun- rat Court, Manhattan, to-day. II to MVt, and fractional loewea are sustained In a number ef other laeuea.

'S rUa-IJDUAN rl. HU.U, ii rtie' liUif Ulniui ktLii.s HikkUi I oe- st.lMJiat tls IWiLIJislJ taauMt testified (hat ha waa mora poalttva haMeL Murvivtna ate hia two eone. Il. arid Kobart. and four daughtara.

Mia. I.llan t'oitnora. Mra. Harah iHHiovan. aire Maigarat llarknaaa and Mra.

Mary Williams Chrlatisn Itachnar, Tha llav. John Hetarhman. ia.lor ef Ml. Jvter'e l.ulheian Church, of'wl- urday mht at Itar boait on Central avenue, ar Ktxkawer, from eonii.tl-cations Hha waa las til an lloiiilar Waetlngboaa waa a weak feature. rung, a tie of the w.ll known fyp than evr that Jamea (aWrei, lh Manhattan lawyer, waa the man who Hill builder, Kinll Itelu.klng, led an and waa In a com fur thraa daye Is-; Haturilay after a ahurt llliiaaMg in fovw aba died.

Mia. Insrttigr had ra- rKtetar4 at th Hotel dining te a. Bteei waa area, the opening price being MM but eft from Saturday strong close, si pecuniae uaTerad a awvare break bOKaSU u. 1. ttmt.

rf. koaalaa OaaaSklaa, 1 m4 (mkss. ClipiUl, aidad at Kar Imrawavw tha fraaiarj 000 llrnuklyn aanltarium. aha waa for yaara an active member of Ctltirh ef Jesus on IMalnriaid. N.

October II. IM, tart iii har lira nar nwwuu LKIi On Sunday, May Mil, at hla realdence. 114 Clinton at, Itrooklyn. N. JOHN Lh.K.

funeral service Ht. I'eter I'rot-ewtarit Kpiaropat Church. (Hate near liond. on Tueaday, May at M. Intarniant private.

Kludiy emit Dowera. I.tW IH. On Sunday, May ANNA "I v. on taka it back," aald Kafrord aha laavae a Mra. Itlchard on- Surplus) ami Prof ita, In the first ha If hour, atUni house.

and a tilaoa. Wia Maratiarlta Mc- atreat, tha pa. tor of which, thai Hev. Chrtatlan Ciawald. will twiduot tha fu "I did not da It for pa, and I did atad at lha rimeral aarvlcaa thla after-tuon for Chnatian ttechuer, who died on haturday at hta home, avanua.

Tha interment waa ma4e In Kvargraena Catnetery. Mr. Itchnerwaa born In tor-many, aara ago, and came to tlritoklyn whan ha waa II yeare tattsraaa Walter I u. Pressed Bteel Car and National Iaad Kanna. who rai(la aim liar.

A ra- not centimt perjury neral eervlce to-night, assisted by the qutein maaa will ha eeiwtsratrd to-mir a. ksrUa a. Iw Key. Carl Podln. pastor of thw Olen- Hefferd said ha mad the dropping raihas violently, fltaadard iaauaa guffered but Uhtly, The mar a u.

a-aw u. V. aiaeee raerlk L. uuM morning la Ilia PL Mar, mar pt aa. as more Avenue rreebylerlan tnurch lion of Osborne without mailca.

Ha tha C'hurco. The Inlermant will be made to-morrow old. In laai ha anllatad with Company widow or Henry t'. Iewia and mother of the lata Kugene Jmnmm Ii. a li.

"m.ii. In Kvergrwene tVnietery. Mra. declared that ha had watahed Jamaa W. Osborne on tha wltnaaa atand.

and from hia mannarlama and othar point Mlaa Htlssa tchmltft. Mlaa Halana aVhmlda. daughter of Ina resided at HI Kurlid iue, and jailaa r. oaiJ IMaai I fci "rk f. Uva i-a T.

t.eSOTvaas WltUaai W. at. Vs. i-ewis, in bar aiskyrwr. Funeral aervlca at her lata reel Hevauth New Turk, and eerved throughout the war.

Ha waa a member of hi. rater a Church and la aurvtvad by two scm, lewla and her husband la a large holder of real alak-w WllUa a ket rallied later, however, and price came up appreciatively from tow. Nearly everything a the Hat Joined In an upward vigorous movement. Hrokers aald tha Initial toewea were due almoat wholly to foreiarn eellina on a large aoale. eeireetally In Cana dance, 171 Oreene ave Hrooklyn.

aetata In the tkruth Cypreaa Hllle dla- ha waa aura that Oeborn waa tha man ha taw at t'lalnflsld. though Itaa Tan- Conrad Hohmldt. dlad Haturdsy at lha homt of har fallier, 1 1 filneteantn wkilaua w. Saaras L.HW.UIW a. eiier i ueaiiay evening, at I clock.

trlct. Hha waa born In Hamburgc, tier- Interment at Northport, I. Trains arr had son back on her Ideatlfira-Hon at ona time. many, January la, forty-aevan yean irwat. vlla I'urjit, rtr an opera Al ii IS larkil.

tutares real ea tialtl leaving hlalhush avenue alatlon tion. Mlaa Hchmidt a wa bom In ul-laca Point, fortr-aairan vaara ato. Mw- "I do not rara what tha girl aald," a 11:01 A. at. Wednesday.

a dian Pacific, It teal Common and lha Paffnrd testified. airfpa hw aafxl f.lhar. aha lsave four rrananrsl. and three daughtara, rm Vincent Itoaa, Mra. T.

Anaolna and Mra. Jacob Kena, and a aister, Mra. Elisabeth lialui. Oeerge Keymer. George Keymer, wirll known In Orand Army circles, died Friday from ncphrttle at hla home, tUi Monroe On Mondav.

Mav I Coppere. Home liquidation In the ago. the daughter of Theooo-e ana Amelia ttrunnlng, and aha had rwalded for twrntyllve years In aa Mew York, Mho leave her husband, two eona, John and William, and six daughter, Madeline. Amelia, brally. Koala, kllla and Carolina.

alatara and thraa brol tiara. Tha fu-j narai toolt nlara thla aftwtioon. lha In- 1 war sum-as reached atop order, on which thoae Lea use declined aharply. lter Steel Common attracted atten Il. utOROK, beloved huaband of tha lata Mary McLaughlin, In hla th year, funeral from the residence of fill G.

J. S. Dowling for Judge. emtant bain( iniila In liiabini rma- STOCKS Tka fc lakes istf sa ts fstnaae (star taO. ar Oar Uaaraalaa FIRST MORTGAGES tion by advancing I polnta to 10 1-4.

Crucible Hteel wag In brtak demand. advancing to la on r. porta of war i naugntar, Mra. William Itohr. li atreet.

Ha waa 1 year old and a charter member of U. S. Grant I'oat. I). A It.

He waa born In the old Local Liwyir Out In tha Opan far tlllbert Jamaica, formerly of Mr. Anna e. Clarke. Mra. Anna Hharn Clarke.

nee Cox. order. Otvernment bonda were un-1 Mra. LoulM C. ahrminn.

Aftar a ltngarlnf lllnawa, hln, Ixiulaa B.hrmann dird on Ka.tnrdy at har canal Jamaica, on Wednes town of New-t'trechi. Way IS. HIS changed, other strong. day, stn at 10:19 A. M.

Interment Holy Croas Cemetery. Fight In Democratlo Primary In 8pttmbr. l.awjer Georgs S. Dowllng, a writ Mr. Keymer had been for twenty years nf 171 Claaaon avenue, died Haturday night from trl.no eelerfisla h'uneraj aervlraa will be held Wednesday eve Kales to noon were: Htooka.

111,700: 21 Hiiaarll atiaat. Hha aaa born employed In the auditing bureau of bonda, II, 741.000. In York. Rfiy-flrw ywavri afo and tha Iepertment of Hnanre and prior An official of one of the large in aurvtvad by n.r huaband, Henry ning In Mt. Mary'a Kplacoial Church Claaaon and Willoualihy nvrnues, of kuoan I oral practitioner, la Urat la I'm dependent steel oompanlee wtatee that MONTH'S MIND Bahrmann.

and one aja. John Henry. Grid for the Drtnovratio nomlonioa for which she waa a faithful and all tha companiea, lncludlnar the Mra. Hahrmann waa a member of Cor MrI.AllId., a aolemn requiem ALWAYS AT PAR INTtREST 1 NET. HOMEirTITLE I INytjRAlM CELC OulCNtW YOK ornnss I aia.

l. T. I -i oraoa Kalldla, JaasaK. L'nlted Btatee Hteel Corporatloa. are nelia Menace Lodge.

-'o. M. I. O. (.

now flgurfrriT on a large ateel rail or- Tha funeral will la held to-morrow member for twenty-ftve yeare. The Interment will be made prlvatetly at llasken Kldce. N. J. Mra Clarke) was horn In Warren County, N.

April eighty-rtve years ago and waa the It is understood that It will be ftarnoon at I o'rkK'k. the Hrv. J. the largest ever placed In this to the conaoldlatlnn pf thla borough with New York City waa employed In lha Comptroller office of the city of Brooklyn. He leavee his wlfa, M.

Kophla: three anna, hamucl William and Perry' VV'. and thre daugfllera. Mra. Ilabecca Van No-strand. Florence and Mary M.

Funeral services will be held at hla lute home to-night and the Interment tomorrow a III be private. Howard Worth, of tha EnKmh Luth country. maaa month a mind will be offered for the repose of the soul of the late MAKl'HIONEHH Mo-LAirOHLIN, at Ht. James' I'ro-Cathedral, on Tueaday, May 4. at 10 AM Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend.

eran Chucrh of tha Meaeaiah on Kua- willow of Prof. George II atraat, onVlatlnar. John K. rarltal. aarilas mm rrasHe Welgand.

of 107 Naa.au avrnur. wilt (Quotations from Moody. MrXsMlan A Clarke, an Inventor and lecturer. Who died In Manhattan In 12. She la survived by a daughter.

Mlaa Kainnle have charge of the Interment In Mount Ill Montague St.) Last A. Clarke, and a hrtHher, niinatn o. High. Cox, of IlUon. N.

Y. Alaska 3H FRED. ROEMMELE, Allis Chalm 184 CORN EXCHANGE BANK rTT nil Canal as s.rpioa (1.M.H nsoukLiM BHArvrnaa George Uhlsndorf. Mra. Franeea Gilbert.

Mr. Frances Gilbert, nee Luther, wife of Ueorge K. tillbert, of 2i I'overt atreet. died Saturday from complications after a three weeks' Illness. Funeral servlcee will be held thla eve Ceorge Chlendorf, of 157 Dlvlnlnn ft i 1 Olivet Cemetery.

John Edmund Hlpgi. John Edmund lllsia. of 111 A.li atreat, dlad abddrnly Kriilny at the Wllllamabunth liinpllal from poplny. Mr. lilg-aa waa born In N'ewark.

Hrp-tember 2. IKoi, tha eldewt eon of tha late Jtev. John and Mary Anne Wilson Hifg-a. He waa an actlvw mrmlcr nf fit. Geonre'a Church.

Kltishinit. Mr. avenue, died veaterony rnrni ilea Low, 31 1 654 73 48 4 41 6 61 '4 67 14. trouble. He whs born In New York City forty-four yera ago and wan a arttya aa4 I a ta I ristbaaa A.a.

tVsaa SI lrialae flrsMs't UaaaaUaa Avaa I Myrtle Aw. sUaawh Myrtle an. a 706 Grand St. oiriee. 1 Isll Mass KHTIr.l.

rar Graham Are. I St a tSeeldeaee) ning at her late home, with the Hev Dr. Duncan McPhrraon ttenns, rector v.VV Allla Ch pfd Si 4 Amal Cop 75 "4 Am Beet Surr. 494 Am Can 4I Am Car Am Cotton Oil 62 Am Loco 69 Am Smelt 784 Am A 1IJH aiaai snva. av ssaeaUMa SMI 38 18 624 74 484 414 61 674 73 1214 8W 1024 78 of 8t Thomas' Kplecopal Church, He leaves two eons.

Henry Hushwlck avenue, of which she was uu.nwica avenue, oi wmcn ane Hlrge waa a real aataite- brokrr In Brooklyn for many years. He Is sur STTESOOATE'S NOTICES, anrt Helen and a mejnbcr. of (elating. The Interment Kndelhrdt. Funeral will be made In tvergreeni emelery Uf hol(, eve-Mrs.

Gilbert was born In smbrldge. th(, Dr pailtor vived by hla wife, l-ourw 'Bn Hliwr JOHN W. OE3DIELE. FUNERAL DIRECTOR It ubaham ron. lltVUt T.

lrt.pbeae (911 Hail. BK.4XCH omcLini miHmci avx. in or an okif or tub nun. iieroert i. Keicliaaa HuTrocttm n.

Hlcxa; alx children, hdirtund Alice Duncan C. Kobert Kuih K. and Alberta and tlireo sinter. 01- lU'iniiri 0, tin 11 inu i Hroome Street (Manhattan) Ana Cop 86 umnty of Klnga. noil.

la sereby si. en, scroru Ins to law. to all peraoea baring ilalina asaisad Atchison 1024 elruaua. iw. ttuabwa a.

German Presbyterian Chutvh. ornciat-hiff. The Interment will be made In Greenwood Cemetery. Mra. Buaan C.

Daniel, of Nrsck. N. Mra. W. K.

Allen, of Atlanilc t'tty. i a mn isNnt. Jill HARD 11. I'lLB. and Mlaa Mary H.

Hljtsa. of Geneva CEMETEEIE3. Falls. N. Y.

Funeral ervlcn will be enRtneer. Hhe was the dauuhter of tho late Joseph H. and Mary Luther. Mn (Jilbert leaves hor huaband, a don, GrorRo. and four dtiUfih-terx.

Dorothy Holen Myrtle and Hudle. Mm Gilbert had been a resident of Hrooklyn for twenty-three Rice. Dr. WIHIam held at Mr. Illirirs' late realdftiire In- St 77 Beth Steel .141 Beth Steel pfd.

112 Ii 04 Cal Pet 17 "4 I night. The Interment will be In Maple JOHN I. INK. rimiNA.Mi ni nio, DIM tl. till SKI'I'E IHTON l.

ANN II1IIOM 1iikk1.a smith, John ki.mi. urove Cemetery. THE EVEROREKNH MKT CRT. I'KIMII'AL 1NTKAMK BUSHWH AVK.M AMI CON WAT BTKM BKIMIKI VN. ll.r be raach.il by al.val.d and aurfa-.

years. Dr. William B. Rice, years old, for many yeera physician to Oen. Grant and Admiral FarrotEut.

died yesterday at his homo In Huffalo. He was horn in Port Byron, N. and while practislnp at Niagara Falls, becamo phyfticlan to many of the prominent ANIIKr.H I.I'BT, decaand. that Iherl rillroada Irunt all f.rrl.a It contains sou re rrtiumn 10 rininu iimi aame. WHS Cen Leath 41 4 Ches Ohio 4(14 Chino Cop 48S Jacob Pfeiiteror.

Jacob rnntrer. box maker, died Saturday after a long lltnesa. He wii. born in Brooklyn In and lived In nd I un.urpaaaad fur tla own 133 4 112 904 17 404 40 4 5 284 44 37 1 42 51 yoiirhen tliereof. I Ibe the admit VuKOUUE J.

s. County Judge His friend hv pre- leiiw, ai nis oince, i.ropie iter Mulldtns. lieaull.s and Ih. baautle. It c.nimanda, and lor Its adaptabllltla.

In all rwpicli lor th. I urt on or before tba Krle 28 men or his day. lie is urv.ea purpoM to r.hicu a la foravar de- 12ib day of OUober nn t. Uated. April 12llJ 8 1 pared petition to the Board of U.loc- Mra.

Catherine Carrlgan. Mrs. Catherine Carrfnan. nop Koc-pan, widow of John CarriKn, a mason and builder, died Saturday from complications nt hr-r homo, Stxty-eiKhth street. She was boi In Cnven County, Ireland, einhty-one rars ano, and had lived in Hrooklyn for eleven three dauajhters anu two sonn.

voitd. liio iinprovementa In prosrova, In the Kan tern District all liim life. Pfintprer waa a member of America Council. Jr. O.

t. A. which will rnANK v. KKI.I.Y Publie AdmlnlslraterJ aints Loiiniy. Administrator, orace end Fesi en en iwsuiy una iiueiniiiy 01 ouiiay cntl-lnr companion, lltirlai plots from $73 up, va)bl by inatalinent, tr oalrd.

blnila conduct servicM lo-nlRhf. The Hev ijin.e aoareaa, 44 tourt Borough I'lty of New Vork. Mr. Nellie Newhouis. SavvlUe.

May 3. Mrs. Nrllic gtavaa, inciuainK nrai intarmant, to I Oat. Otaorge li. McClelland will ofltclate at HOWARD J.

Bllt.NK. Alliney fnr Admlnl. F.rie 1st pfd 44 '4 Erie, 2d pfd 37 Gen Motor ....1434 Goodrich 62 Gt pfd 121 Gug Ex Co 62 4 Inter-Met 12 the religious aervlce at 2 o'clock to trator, 44 Court Street. Borouab of BrooklyrJ Clly of New Tors. A nrlZ-flas-al morrow afternoon.

The interment will l.O'l years. Mrs. C'arriRan was a member jhotise, who died at the Central Islip of the K. C. Church of Our Iidy of 1 Hospital on Saturday, was buried Ann-Ms.

She leaves a son. Michael, from the home of William Quake, SUBROGATE'S NOTICES. tiona. hi candidacy and bis ln-- tentlou to enter the Democratic prl-, niary od Si'ptember 2(t To do thi I.IKkl Bitiature are neocaary but Mr. Howling frrends are certain theae will be obtained within a few dara.

A committe consisting of David T. Iehy. of the Tenth Assembly District; Andrew K. Van Thunn. of the Sixteenth, and Edward V.

Karlcy, of the lecntli, has boon designated and ap-pointed to care for Mr. Dowling' follow In Cypretaa; Hills Cemetery, un der tha (direction of Cha.rle Morton, 61 22 of Mndison, N. and two daughters, here, to-day, sentiment appeared bearish on bellel of 577 Onderdonk avenue. Mr. Pflnterer Her busliand has been absent from Mm.

Thomn Bnrton and Mrs. Franl- Inter-Met pfd 72 4 THK Of TUB STATK OF NKW Yttik. I tin; Krac. of God free and 72'4 la auryirexl by his wife. Catherine; two Int Har of .1.

95 SO aona. Charles and Georgre. and thre uunnrni, it iitiiijc; ualht-rlue lKiniielljr or that Eastern 'belt which has been li need of rains will receive them lo th course of a day or no. The market wa heavy' afler opeililiiK. 11 Thoro wns rooi! demand on de dauffhters.

Mrs. Eleanor Kaufmann nitiat-, uTuia; uonnt'io. ir nting; ileum UuiiiK-llr. it llvlux: Jaiuew liumiHIv. it llrlnx: 52Vi Ku', trn Hiirl thrive arrcat (rrnnilchllrtren.

Thir funeral will be hrld to-morrow afternoon at -o'clock from her lato reHttlenoe, anil the Interment will bo murto In Calvary Cemetery. Mra, Frieda Amberg and Irene, and jNiuif 1aly, If living; I'alrl'-k MrAtillrT, if tlr- two alstera, Mra. Ioinbersrr and Mra. 121 4, 58 102 76 136 112 89 ITS 40H 46 44 "4 28 44 37 142 61 120 4: 61 21 1 Vi I 9 51 14 8314 13 144 66 14 88 66H 108 "4 108 23H 53 23 150 23H 924 74 634 68 108 67,4 6714 98 93 104 54 rllnes below 10.411 for October, an llitf, lu rPi.on or imthoii. irhovo liAlni-f ml re litiknoir ami his family, In unknown parts, for some years.

Several children survive. Peter A. Casey. Peter A. Casey, a conductor on the Ciu.MPtowii trolley line, died SattlrOrty from pneumonia nt his home.

4 21 Graham avenue. Ho was born in th.1 Eastern District 32 years ago, and always lived in that section. Mr. Casey was a member of the B. Ft.

T. the market Hteadied Hfler tho call 01 83 Ja 13 15 67 01-imMe llllgi-ii- 1. afrerlalfifd and alio If Max Motor 64 Mex Pet 86 4 14 Mo Pac 154 Nat Lead 69 Xev Cop 154 -V 90 covering and Liverpool Liver iitiiik arc tun mwrni Lam-, dvacmidantx, iceal pool buying was supposed to be at iiiterest, and to nil any vacancy un hia ticket that may at any time exist. n.f Vr. Dowllng; Is a former President and at prvsnt active member of the tit.

Patrick' Emerald Societies, a director of the Human Catholic Orphan Aeyluut Society; a member of the devl5trs. fcuc-n-nom In trust. at lntr of Ellfn llonnrilr. Dr. Sherman Voorhee.

Dr, Sherman Voorheos, of Klmira, N. Morton. Edward Delano Llndaey. Funeral aervlcea for Edward Dplnno Llndsey, of 176 Amity atrtwt, FlunhinK, who died at bis home on riday niftht. will be held this evening; at the First traded hy the widened difference 1 6 1,4 t'attierliii.

Uonucll.T. ur Burke: Npllie lAMUielly, Donnelly, James Liooui'lly, Janiea IlaiT, a distinguished eye specialist, died yesterday at the residence of his sister. Dr. Belle Voorhees Aldridge, of 32 Fluctuations wecr more or Iops lrregu lar, however. Shipmcnis of grain from Nortl rHlrlrt.

McAuittTp. hi Irs and next of kin of Ilary II. hair. AmbroM llalr. Atlornpr (Jpueral of iba H.

67 Benefit Association and bt. eel 11a American Bar Association, and New York State and Bar Associations: active Clarkson street, from injuries which America Inst week were: Wheat, 8, 301,000 corn. S07.000 bush he received In an automobile accident lu DeLutur Council. H. and Bedford North Pac 1094 Penn 1084 Pitts Coal 23 4 PSC 65 els; oats, 4,933,000 bushels.

i Council, Knight of Columbus: inter at Elmira last July, by which he was severely Injured internally and In It. C. Church. The funeral will be held from his late home to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment in St. John's Cemetery under the direction of John T.

Shevlin's Sons, of 629 Grand street. Mr. Casey leaves Wheat. Unitarian Church, Central avenue nd Bui lard place. The Hev.

Jamea H. Ecob, pastor of the church, will officiate. The Interment, to-morrow, will be at New Bedford, Mass. Mr. Llndaey was a well-known architect, having studied at Harvard and In the School of Fine Arts In Parts.

He -practised ills profession In Huston ested in the xwelfth Aiemnbly IJistrlct lleinocratlc Club from residence, and in men his wife was killed. The serv ices and Interment will be at Elmira. Ray Cop 234 Wneat opened irreeular l-8c. hhrhel Htglii of -York, md rcttlns: You. aod of jihi.vbw bcroby cited and re-qnlrftd lu appear before our Surrogate of Iht OniiHIjr of Kmc, at a Hnrropatr's Court uf lbs Cuunlr of Kiuga.

to be beld at tba Hal of Herorda, la tbe County of Kings, tin. tbe 24tb day of Alay, 1U16, at tea u'rloi-k In tue forenoon, tln-n and tbere to abort pause, arby a decree sliniiirl not be made rontirmlnu tbe probate of Ibe lam wlU and tenlainent of SI A It J. slHO kmiirn as MAUI 0. OI.A.NL'Y, late of tho Bor-ouyti of Ilrooklyn, Olty of New York, and wby tliii eyideure taken and tba proceedings lieroto-fure bad to prove tbe laat will end tenlamont of aald Mary 0. Dely, also known as Mary 0.

Cldliey stHJUtd not aland. Slid wby thn decres the Washington Club of the ieuth Dr. Voorhoes was Hurgeon to the Arnot Assembly District; an aluuiutis of Reading 161i to 1 j-so. lower, cables were firm, bul tnero were good rains over a large pari Ogden HoHpital, Elmira, and eye Burgeon to the Pennsylvania Itailroad. ilo was horn near Klmira, the son of or me wneat.

neit incniuing the Oh a Hrooklyn Coilefrc and Ht. Francis lctfc, and a member of the Anvil Chorus atiid the Brooklvn Press Club, lie lives at 53 Second Btreet. Rock Island 24 54 South Pac 98 Stutdebaker 78 88 664 108 108 234 63 Ts 23 is 1604 24 924 76 63 59 108 674 684 100 93 104 4 Valley where moisture is needed. Thl ancT in Manhattan for at number of years and then was appointed an Instructor In architecture i Princet on trado seemed dispotied to sell July an Duy Kepteinncr. t'orn declined 5-c.

He was chairman of the Third Ave 64 Steel 60 Toledo, Ohio, May 3. A desDntcl ariinftlliiK said will to probate and adjudging the his wife, Katherine P. Casey; a daughter. Genevieve; a son, John; his mother, Mary, and three brothers, Frank, James and Kdward. Charles E.

Llttlef ield. Charles Edgar Littlofield, for many years a distinguished Representative in Congress from Maine, died yesterday of an embolism in the Post-CJrad-uate Hospital, Manhattan, following an operation. He had been in ill health a long time and recently waa the late Dr. Charles Voorhoes, a widely known physician. He la survived by a Hon, Sherman his sister, and two brothers, Dr.

Rhepard Voorhees. of Newton, ami Dr. George Voorhees, of Prescott, Mich. Society of Architecture and Applied aanie to lie a altd will to real and pereona! i-atatP. should Tiot etsnd snd wby you aliould from Jefferson City to C.

A. King an! Company says the Missouri State Crol nut be bound thereby wltb tbe name force and Arts. After four years of work at Princeton, Mr. Lindney'B health broke down, and in 1880 he resigned. After report makes tho condition of Wlienl on May ay per eolit.

compared will 89 per cent, on April 1: 102 peclLoJ MARRIAGE LICENSES. JoJirt R. Hfr-C-Q. 6 Ml liiipont KiUhrlttj Otiudak, 28 107 Kfljrle Alx 2 Newark Anna Crlnttil. 25 477 ro1way 3.

Ktlfrmcr. 2-! WrMcboster, N. Y. Fearl A. 24 114 Woodbine it Sum Artifs, 8G7 OitKirn Ht I'ffeet as Ir had been prorlouely cited to st-tend the original pronsrn of the said will.

In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal or our said Surrogate's Vourt to be hereunto affixed. S.l Witness. Hon. Herbert T. Rptcliatn.

eteel pfd. 109 Ptah Cop 68 4 West Union 68 4 West Elec 103 Air Brake. 95 Wool worth that time he practiced in Manhattan, when his health permitted. He de May 1, last year and 82 per cent. signed several of the paraccst mercan June 1, 1U14.

it is estimated that coil acreage has increased one per cent! tile structures In the city. Mr. Llnd Mr. Anna Meyer. Mrs.

Anna Meyer, nee Eitman, widow of Carston H. Meyer, died yesterday of pneumonia at her home, for nearly thirty-five years, 123 Hancock street. Her husband, who was the president of the Inwood Land and Lumber died eight years ago from injuries sustained and the acreage of oats 900,000, anl aey was born In New Bedford. condition May 1, 92 per cent. sent from his home, at 260 West Ninety-first street, to tjie hospital to prepare tor the operation.

Mr. Llttlcfleld was born In Lebanon, nearly sixty-four years ago, and after attending the public schools Curb Market. flurrogate of our aald County, at tbe County of Kings, tbe lltb day of April. In tbe yesr of onr Lord one thousand nine hundred snd fifteen. JOHN H.

McCOOEY. Clerk of fhe Surrogate's Court. JAMBS H. SCBIMIIICOUB. Atty.

for Oroee I. 0. sddress. 215 Montague Brooklyn, X. Y.

Aprl9-4w-M Sugar. in 1841, He had lived in Jh'lushln for several years, and was an active member of the Unitarian Church. He leaves his wife and one daughter. Airs. R.

h. Harrison. Refined sugars opened unchangeJ The subjoining; are the noon quotations of Trippe 16 Broad street, Manhattan. there he studied law and was admit In falling from a stairway In the Real at the nominal 6 cent figure. -Kal sugars opened at a decline of 6 polnil to 4.77c.

for .96 degree test Cuba cenl i-Jxchange Building on Montague street. Mrs. Meyer was born In Hanover, Germany, February 10, eighty-two years ago, and had been a resident of Brook Uinale MlndeJ, 19..,., 3114 Watklm Ht Vvrry KwiU'-hiT, 20 ftM Central no I'arollDe Kamy, 23 13 Berkelty pi Brtlblno, 2T 660 Eticlia are Mnrla Voliiari. 19 287 Kwi an lAanr hi, lUmniariti, 24 10 Serond pi Aim B. Olaen, 618 Forty-aiTlli at Julm J.

Ko-tJk. 24 JUiflS Greene are IrnUft'tj i Iks. 24 470 Madison it Jnn.b UMh, 23...... 1S Klovd nt CfHa Wleai-r. 21 21t0 Kllfry at AJihur 0.

Uiaiumn 24... ,.841 rarroll at Mry Murray, ....621 Park nl Albert J. Vaney, 44... Henry at Mary Knijrre, 38 22 Bridna at Di.nnnn Hyokorir, 27... 174 Moora at Kottfl Utytr, 1W 278 Varet at Imxioro Siilrri'l, 28..,...,.

185 Lorlmer at LEGAL NOTICES. trif ugals. Washington. Way 3. Secretary Atlanta British American Braden Copper Carabou Cobalt Cons Nev.

Utah lyn for sixty years, her home having Commerce Kedfleld has written a letl Stephen R. Hewlett. Ilsjyn, May 3 Stephen n. Hewlett, 65, Hon of Elizabeth It. and the late Thome Hewlett, died" at hia home on Flower Hill road, late Saturday.

He waa born In Roatyn and made his home here the (rreater part of lila life. The funeral services will take place at his late residence here to-morrow at 3 ted to the Bar in Maine In 1876. As a boy and In hla youth he had to work in country stores and on Upon becoming a lawyer he entered politics and In 1885 was elected as a Republican to the Maine Legislature and becamo Speaker of the lloue "two years later. He served In that capacity In 1887 and 1888 and then for four years waa Attorney General of the State. Upon retiring' from the Attorney Generalship he established one of the largest law praTitices in the State.

In Gold Cons COCBT. KINGS COUNTY JACOB Wiener, riatntlff, against Uolomou Wolf and olitcrH, Defendants. In iitirsuRnco of Judgnicnt of foreclosure snd sale duly made snd entered In the aboyc-eullllpd Bi-titiD, and bearing date tbe 27th day of April, 11115, tbe onderMitniod. the refprec. In said ter to Senator Ktone, of Missouri, pril dieting that the trade balance In favol of the United States will have reachel lormen yoeen on ljearl street.

She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Ohuroh, on Washington avenue, the pastor of which, the Rev. Dr. W. A.

Snyder, will conduct the funeral serv-Icea to-morrow evening. The Interment will be made privately in Luth the enormous total of 1,000, 000, UVI ninnm Aiouiowits, zi liodaey St Judgment named, will sell nt public auction lo bv the end of the current fiscal yoa 'Hurry Klsner, 24.... .205 UillDBS av tlte highest rudder, by Astbaoiel Khuter. auc- P. M.

The Rev. Charlea Newbold The Secretary attacks the Republics I UntL-lm lln.l Nop trend are 27 WatkiDi at pastor of the M. E. Church, which Mr. editors who criticised the Democrat! No.

1KU Montague Htreet, In the llorougb oi eran cemetery. Mrs. Meyer Is survived by two sons. Charles the Brooklyn. Cotmtr or on on tho 23th dnv of tariff, launches another movement fol Hewlett attended, will officiate.

Interment will be in Christ Church Ceme 42 Linwood at IXRalbare IVKalb ave Bid. Asked. 38 40 18 18 8 45 BO 6-16 IH 1 9-16 1 8 1. 1 7-16 5 185 137 84 85 ..134 140 T4 1 2 31 33 2 2K 3 '4 3 -16 1 1 .3 1-16 1 1 13-16 44 4 3 3 7(4 7V4 10 10H 4 41i June. he: was elected to the FMf- May.

mis, at twelve o'clock noon, tbe premise- directed by said Judjrment to be sold, snd thereiu ship purchase legislation ana jiani tery. Carriages will meet the train ..188 Manhattan are ty-sixth Congress to fill unexpired the present Democratic as the advance, agent of great pros which leaves the Pennsylvania Sta it one a Km on. KlUi Pirkntfin 21.... Iora Sllvertoau, 10... JOHfph I ft fa.

4A Vita hipnkr, 2..,., TTlIlian) Krlnnky, Anno Kalorits, 24.... VUicim BpukiP, 22... Ajrota Bakazulrej 23. Julius Gol'lMfln. 2S T'-anDlr IT jut pin, 23..,.

Mlniclft Tlniuo, 21...,..., Josephine Oerttsf. 18., Krank II. 20 oeicrtoed as ronows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, nltiiate, lylna and being In the Borouali of Brook. Stock Exchange member of the Arm of Cornwall, Hedd Meyer; and John H. four daughters, Mr.

Sophie W. Schmedes, MIks Marie Meyer, Mrs. Adelaide Engel and Mrs. Rebecca tion, Manhattan, for Port Washington perlty. at He is survived by his mother aVA2 Warwick at 568 DrtrcB are ....225 Bedford are 231 lira ham are 231 Graham are Pateraoo.

N. J. ..372 Manhattan lyn. County of Kings, City aod State of York, houndetl and dpacrllied ns follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tint westerly side of Kelly Spring (new Manhattan Transit Marconi American McKinley Darragh Mines Co. of America Nipisatng Profit Sharing Standard Silver Sterling Gum Stewart Mining Tonopah Belmont Tonopah Extension Tonopah Mining United Cigar Stores Washington.

May 8. Proposed inl and a marrlea sister, Mm. Timothy term or Mr. iseison lingiey, wno naa died, lie successively was elected to the Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth, Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth Congresses, resigning in September, 1908, to resume the practice of the law with his sjon, Charles W. Llttlefleld.

creases on export grain rates filed uKDorn street, distant tnree nuf urea snd screnty. number of Western railroads wer i'ti j-'tatDiirSQ are live reet souineriy rrom mo corner rormed by the Intersection of the westerly side-' of Osliorn Strpct suspended to-day by the Interetail with the southerly aide of Hcrcmnn Avenuo isaln Commerce Commission until an lis point of beginning beins where tbe westerly nine Treadweu, ana a Brother, Samuel h. Hewlett. William J. Shea.

requiem masn will be celebrated to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock in St. Jame Pro-Cathedral for William J. Shea, who died on Saturday at his JtJeyer, and one jrrandchlld. Mr. Marian Furgueson.

Mrs. Marian Furgueson (nee Pottle), wife of Cornelius Furgueson. and daughter-in-law of Judge Cornelius Furgueson, died yesterday from pneumonia after a brief illness at her home1, 877S Twenty-first street, Bath Beach. Funeral services are to be ANNA MOLINEUX BURIED. vestigatlon of the reasonableness cal be undertaken.

The suspensions wei uanui aiient tn mwijn -i nrii oy urn aouitieny line nf New Lots Rosnl; running tbenee westerly farallnl with Heffemnn Avenue; seventy feet hree sad one-balf inches to the Fresh. Creek; thenre southerly alons the Fresh Creek ss the World Film I.WIlan M. IKmajherty, Sfxty-flrtb at Hurry A. Mrbolaon. 25 127 Aahland pi KuJalie Batty.

196 Sou til Porrlaod bts A1 Lairoff. The Bronx Auntf Minkln. 28 fifl Debevola at Anfon 24 at AlfTanil-r TPreahko, 20... ,1142 Manhattan John B. Keller.

'27 472 Fortieth at Anna M. McGmth, 21 472 Fcatleth at tenilrmndo I Lucia, 31.. 1788 Eaatern Parkwav Amelia Innamorato, 22 2328 Dan at Frrtr-rkk W. Mafta, SeTen ty-avvond at KIlzAlteth F. MtMre.

44 IA.1I fiawin made to August The rates varjl lng according to points, pf origin werl to have become effective montll Last Sister of General Dies Her In home, 62 Lawrence street. The inter asms winds and turns, nlnely-fonr feet ten and one-half Inches to a 'point, on a Hoe of shout Standard Oil Quotations. Boston. May 3. A committee arj ment will rollow in uaivary cemetery.

Mr. Bhea was the owner of the Enter Quotation of Standard QU rorty-elsht rtrefMr drawn pernendleulsr to the westerly side of Osborn Street, st point on 87th Year. The Rev. J. Paul Dresser, of the Swedfenborglan Church, officiated this afternoon at the funeral services for pointed by local stockholders ofltvl conducted by the Rev.

Dr. Orville E. Fischer to-morrow night The interment Wednesday, will be in Green Bid. Asked. diaries to-ray were.

said llwborn Street dlstsnt fonr hundred snd prise Towel Sir Company. Hs was 84 years old anil a life-loner resident of New Tork, IMew Haven and Har sixty-six feet eleyen and one-hsir Inches southerly from tho comer formed by she Intersection wood. Mrs. Furgueson was born in Anglo-American Atlanta Refining; Buckeye Oil Railroad have sent a pamphlet td 000 other stockholders asking supr4 Minneapolis. the daughter of Mis Anna Molineuz, aister of General xirooKlvn.

ie was a sop or Mary and the late William J. He. His mother, and a brother survive him. of tne said southerly aide of Htaeman Arenne wllh the westerly side of Osborn Street; thence sonlhessterly to ssid westerly side of Oshorn James H. and Hadie Pottle.

She mar-i Edward L. Molineujc, who died on Continental Refining ried Mr. Furgueson nine vears aeo. 18 699 108 23? 102 138 34 144 Saturday at her home, 133 Fort Qrenne Indiana Pipe Line In a sViit to be brought In New Yoa against former directors. The suit 1 to be based on a claim that 100,0001 000 was Illegally expended under the! and in addition to her husband leaves! 1diig Honlonowiiki.

22. arw Kent are 1-i-anrlfl ka Kaoprowlca, 30I Berry at Gitstat-e liuf. 23. 275 Fifty-fifth at Florence Hampaon 20 27. Fifty-flth at Harry V.

Granger. 22. Cono. F.lla- Summer. JHO Oatea are Juliu.

prier. 25 818 Trontman at Anna Romahn, 25. .1 Clifford Court Artani Aluikewiec, 23 427 Oshorn at Stefanla Marcinkewici, 18,.,. 207 thimnnt are Mryer UotTniBD. 24 45 Eilery at Sarah TUbfoowlts, 54 Biejrel at Illinois Pipe Line National Transit piace.

The- Interment followed in Greenwood Cemetery. She was 88 yeara a son, Cornelius Furgueson, 3d, 8 direction. A similar suit Is now gout street, nrty reet eteyen snd one-bair inches; thence northerly slons the westerly side of Os-benl Street, one hundred snd flfteea feet snd thKS-nnsrters of s.n inch to the point or place of beginning. Dated Slay Srrt. 1915.

OF.OROK TONKONOGY. Referee. OUnRrJK WIF.NKR. plaintiff's Attorney. 17.17 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn.

N. T. years old, and a daughter. Marian Pottle Furgueson, 8 years old. Also ota and her death was due to old age.

General Molineux is the only surviving Ohio Oil Pierce Oil on in Massachusetts. Michael J. Dunphy. Michael J. Dunphy, stationary lire-man at the' Manual Training High School, died on Saturday at his home, 606 Park avenue.

He was born in -Athy, County Klldare, Ireland, forty-five years ago, and had lived In this country for a quarter of a century, He 18 698 106 233 i. 100 134 33 143 12H 308 293 300 4U 435 82 226 2 surviving are her parents, a brother, Prairie (new). Chicago. May 3, Sears RoebueJ rortieth at a i i.r f' to Brooklyn from England S. Jones, of South Penn and Company's sales in April amoun Forrest Minneapolis, and Her and had lived here ever since.

130s X'orty-Sftoond st 31(13 1 Hon st ..1208 HtLUwlek srs ed to 243, 001 an increase or itjiii 9S1 or 7.33 per cent, for the fo S. O. of California S. O. of N.

J. S. O. of N. 13 312 295 302 414 194 438 83 230 C0UNTY COURT.

KI.NQS COUNTY ISAAC Soluionowtts. riaiutlff, against ra'be I. 4V and othersj Defendants. in pursusnc off a Judgment of foreclosure snd sale duly made and entered in tho above-entitled sister, Mrs. L.

S. Burnham'died a few months ago at the advanced age of 95 yeara. i s-BFlIO niimia, aa.aa.ea Chnrlpa Franx, 3S Itertba iJufbhop, 'Ctiarles B. Wnraer. 27....

Mni tim C. Jonasaobn, 21 Kopcl Cohen, 22 Cia Krli'dmaJi, 24...... Hurry W. Mtiil, 43 months ended April 30. The eal airs, ireoencK HinKel, jr.

Mra. Mar Lawrence. Mrs. Mary Lawrence, nee McAveney, of 100 Ten Eyok street, an old resident S. O.

tlf Ohio arjrmotir Conn, Kerwa pi Alshatna STS ....307 Alabama are were 36,960,980, Bv gain of 2,694,3 Unlonl Tank actlun, sod bearing date tbe IGtlt day of April, lvlS. 1 the, undersigned, the rt-feree In uld or 7.06 per cent. was a member of St. PatricK R. C.

Church. The funeral will ber held from his late home to-morrow afternoon at o'clock with Interment In Calvary Cemetery under the direction of John W. Madden, of 8CS Myrtle avenue. Mr. I Vaoutt McKEE HEADS ZOUAVES.

Judgment named, will sell st public attctioa to Mary Cot run n. 37., tSa.imift Boncnfold, 24 Butte May 3. 'It is estimate of the Sixteenth Ward, died on Saturday- in her seventy-sixth year. Her Waylafnd nil Fort tipsen. pi Fort Umna pi Manhattan 3a Kulck.rtxirker are bv an official of the Butte super) ins Dlsuett Diaaer, by vim.

J. Mcfhlillatny a Auctioneers, st the llrooltlyn Real KsUts Kxrhanxe, -18B Montague street, in ttie Bor runerai was held this morning, with London. Brooklynlta Made President at 54th Company that Instead of an-- extrl dividend being declared It is ltkel BalTsror. Imbrlam, SO 8.10 Kent are Anna Ca.lellano,' 32 2ni THIarr st Vlnrvnxo U-lo, 11. 143 st tne interment In Calvary Cemetery, following a reauiem mass In the R.

C. Tradkia In securities on the Stock Bunphy is survived 6y four sons, John, William, Thomas and Edward three daughters, Helen, Anna and Mary; his parent and two brothers In Ireland. jthat the regular quarterly dlvidenl Exchaittre to-day was uuiet with some Ter.wi I Vlncrnso, 44. ...1443 ixty-ixtk st Church of 8t. Mary of the Immacu ough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, oa lbs lotb day of May. 101. st twelve o'clock Boon, tbe premiers directed hy said Judgment to be ssid, and therein deacrlbed ss follows; All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, together with tbe buildings and improvements rates will be Increased irom cen Reunion of 10th N. Y. Vol.

Inf. Out of 1,000 went to th.6 Civil War In April, 1861, In the Xeuth 'Consolato Oampolr. 21.. hedge-tilling showing. Tbe undertone.

iwal Henrr late Conception on Mauler street, of to $1.60. however waa steady. Gilt edged issues wersTrjw with only small movements. Americana were- fractionally Nora apsdaro, Elm.r Fnew-i. KJ, Helen C.

Rahcwt, JtLifAt 21..... rmn Orcennera. 20... 47S Henrr st 409 Bum st .....247 Enelid st Manhattan ...469 Row.nl sr. Lloyds Insurance rates again Xw York Voliintawr Tnfsntrv XstionAl IhF.eon erected, situate, lying- snd being in the isew i or volunteer tmamry, (ralj Klns, Borotujh of Brookiynrcity and Zouares, only 71 are now alive, and I State of New.

York, snd. bounded snd described damage by air craft are slightly lirm Frederick M. Oaviea. Frederick Martin Davles. member of the banking and brokera.te firm of Davie.

Thompson died yesterday at his home. 20 East Eiehty-second sa fnllo- Ilteraten J. Hanlr.T, 4., at lbs. per cent. .32 Urand st which she was an old member.

Mrs. Lawrence leaves a son, William J. Lawrence, of East Orange, M. J. Daniel Augustus Fuller, M.D., D.O.S.

Daniel Augustus Fuller, M. D. D. a-widely known dental surgeon of the Heights section, whose office attended Saturday evening the tifty- Bnilnning at a point en the westerly side of Amelia Frank, 21. ...408 Knickerbocker st.

Irregular on advices from. New York. Allied bonds firm on the official statement that the financial understanding between tbe Allies had been completed. Following the visit of M. Kibot to Jseeb Feder.

24 .38 Yarat at Commercial bar silver is quoted a) 2 ll-16d. off 1-Sd. per ounce in xxn street, Manhattan, in his thirty-ninth year. He was also vice president, fourth reunion at Allaire' Hotel, Third avenue. between Seventeenth and Kighteuth streets, Manhattan.

Wllliatfl WcKee. 14 Howard avenue. Brooklyn Karratt street, aistaut tbree hundred (300) re I northerly from the corner formed hy the intersection of tba westerly side of Barrett Street snd tnt northerly side of Sutter Avenue; mooing Ibencc westerly and parallel with Hotter Avenue and part of the distance through a party- wall. don and st 60 l-4o, on l-4c pa uondon. Mining snare ana un ounce in lie York.

manager and a director of the1 Banr croft Realty Company; treasurer and was at 184 Joralemon street, and who was chosen President: ilaior had made his home for a number of Vartt st 4.18 IIndtea are 438 Hudson 319 I'earl at ll Hart It 42 Barttett at Parkalds Coort 2 I'arkde Oourt st Tet ta RlK.r, 20...... Bclmonte. 21 Maria MiKario. 1Q Harrr Sle- ilorrtta, 22.... Ellonba.

Tlare Goednnn. 23.,.,.... Kara l.aoTirx. 23....... Oeorae B.

Slierrlff ISO Matilda U. Llndasl. 27. Chriel A. Fk.land.

Ranahlld Rrtesoa. 23... The Sub-Treasury lost J240.000 a director of the Eas ton ester- Syndicate Company and treasurer and a director years at the Standish Arm, died yes W. Coutan. of Brooklyn, Socretarsr- the banks on Saturday and since Fr terday In the Long Island Collee-e Treasurer; Joseph W.

Kay. of Brooklyi, day has gained 8142,000. hardened. The Bank of England lo-day released 795,000 pounds sovereigns held for the Egyptian account, and 200,000 pounds held for miscellaneous accounts. Cotton.

Cotton opened easy 10 to 13 points of the National Hons Show Association of America, limited. He leaves nineiy-mna reel, eleven ill) inrnes: run ning thence in-theriy and parnlt-l with Barrett Street one hundred Bfty-nlne (J5fl feet, six 161 Inches; tbenca eaalerly again parallel Willi gutter Avenue, part of the distance thrvogs another party wall, fllnety-nlne tw feet, eleven (11) Inches to he westerly side of Barrett street, aod tbenca eoatberly along tbe WMterry side of fioapicai. rie waa a deacon and prominent member of Plymouth Church. The Coffee Market opened us n.io rsixcr-Drat st hi wife and three children, Audrey, and Capt, Ueorge rait, of Brooklyn. Ji-x-ecutlw Members.

Other Bpooklynttsp attending were: Corporal Edward Dubey, George Samuel (Jnstis and George Ellison. Funeral service, conducted by his paator, the Rev. Dr. Newell Dwlght Aatnal. Sorrentino.

st Vllemsa Fsrarais. IB. .167 North Foarta st changed to 1 point decline on sales 2,000 bags. narrett street, cue nsoree Brry-Tnrie ucsi reet. sit li) Inches to tbe point or psscs of begtnatn.

Dtted, April lath. IvlS. JOHS F. Corns. Referee.

ARR AHA B. sribRtiASS. Attaswr et lower due to bearish weather and local cables. Wire houses and Wall Street bouses were sellers. New n.mny ana treaencK jr.

Or. Jamea Terry. Dr. James L. Terry, formerly a practising physician in Manhattan for many rears, died of heart diseaa yes- Tbe most reliable flnas arad busiaeae boo riiius.

win De held In the lecture room of Plymouth Church to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Dr. Fuller was born In Worcester, Mass TOa nsesl reliable flnas sad bnsjsese aossea sd Tartlss in tbe TUaas. A csrefuK perusal of fhrtr arfvertlaeaieats will aesfs oots niertstln A (elayea ad i rrtlasasrat artags saly tas an I eovertflte IB the Times, A earrrsl per their sdvertiseateflts will BCsvs bet iati Orleans! was a good buyer.

There wsu rjsJlllir. 1-oorE at. Dor. Ctfooarrn sua ef treoa- it as ta arw sau last casus. Am-ia-l Mw 2 considerable Southern, sailing, LocaJ ac4 prnaiaaaa as ssanassassB.

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