LIST OF SHIPS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY.-CONTINUED. Station or con livion. TO OBTAIN STANDARD TIME. Persons living in the following places, or in their vicinity, will add or subtract the figures given to local time to find the new standard time. Death Roll of 1897. IN THE UNITED STATES. Akerly, the Rev. Benjamin, well-known epis- Alward, Thomas G., noted politician, at Andrews, Charles H., journalist, at Boston, Baker, John I., famous abolitionist and one Baker, Edward L., United States consul at "the magician," a Bendire, Capt. Charles, U. S. A. (retired), Berkley, the Rev. Edward F., D. D., one of especially in the western states, at Bunn, Jacob, noted politician, at Springfield, Cabell, Capt. Samuel G., famous Mississippi Cadwell, Gen. D. W., president of the Lake Shore railroad, at Cleveland, O., July 21. Calhoun, Edmund R., rear admiral U. S. N. (retired), at Washington, Feb. 17. Cameron, Angus, ex-U. S. senator, at Milwaukee, March 31. Carleton, Gen. Charles A., veteran of the civil war, at New York, April 1. Chapman, Chandler P., ex-adjutant-general of Wisconsin, at Madison, May 14. Chandler, Morgan, prominent for many years in Indiana politics, at Greenfield, Jan.21. Clark, Alvah G., most celebrated maker of telescopic lenses in the world, at Cam- Clark, John S., well-known Illinois journal- Coke, Richard, ex-senator from Texas, at Conrad. Gen. Joseph, distinguished soldier Converse, George L., ex-member of congress, at Columbus, O., March 30. Cope, Prof. Edward B., educator, at Philadelphia, April 12. Corning, Erastus, banker, philanthropist and railroad man, at Albany, N. Y., Aug. 30. Cratty, William, one of the last of the famous old-time abolitionists, at Elmwood, O., Aug. 26. Creede, Nicholas C., millionaire mine owner, Crisfield, John W., ex-member of congress, Crooks, the Rev. Dr. George R., educator Dalzell, Maj. John, a distinguished Michigan Dana, Charles A., assistant secretary of chief proprietor of the New York Sun, at war under Lincoln, noted journalist and Glen Cove, L. I., Oct. 17. Dana, the Rev. Dr. Malcolm McG., noted clergyman, well known in the west, a' Brooklyn, July 25. Daniel, William, vice-presidential candidate Davidson, James J., member-elect of the Dawson, Lafayette, distinguished lawyer, Jan. 29. Dean, Benjamin, ex-member of congress, at Dolph, Joseph A., ex-U. S. senator from Orè- Dixon, Nathan F., ex-U. S. senator, at Westerly, R. I., Nov. 8. Dow, Neal, apostle of prohibition," at Drew, Mrs. John, celebrated actress, at Duryea, Col. George, formerly of the famous Duryea zouaves during the war, at Glen Duryea, the Rev. Dr. William W., educator, U. S. civil-service commission, at Hicks- Embry, James, bishop of the African M. E. Evans, John, ex-governor of Colorado, Flagg, George W., artist, at New Haven, Ford, Col. John S., widely known in the southwest as the "Indian fighter," at San Antonio, Nov. 4. Ford, Nicholas, ex-member of congress, 'at St. Joseph, Mo., June 18. Fouke, Judge Jacob, of the 5th judicial district of Illinois, at Vandalia, May 18. Francis, Charles M., well-known journalist, diplomat and politician, at Troy, N. Y., June 18. French, John R., of the faculty of Syracuse (N. Y.) university, at Syracuse, April 26. Fullerton, Gen. J. S., veteran of the last war, at Oakland, Md., March 20. George, Henry, the leading exponent and advocate of the single or land tax in the world, at New York, Oct. 29. George James Z., U. S. senator from Mississippi, at Mississippi City, Aug. 14. Gilchrist, Prof. J. C., noted educator, at Laurens, Iowa, Aug. 12. Ginter, Maj. Lewis, millionaire tobacco merchant, at Westbrook, Va., Oct. 2. Goelet, Ogden, one of New York's wealthiest men, at sea, Aug. 26. Gotthus, Max von, a Russian nobleman, well known in this country, at Clark's ranch, in Montana, April 15. Grace, the Rev. Thomas L., archbishop of St. Paul, Minn., at St. Paul, Feb. 22. Griffin, Daniel G., noted politician and chair man of the democratic state committee, at Watertown, N. Y., April 7. Groesbeck, William S., distinguished lawyer and counsel for President Johnson during the impeachment trial of 1868, at Cincinnati, July 8. Haller, Col. G. O., U. S. A. (retired), at Seattle, May 2. Hardy, Prof. George E., of the College of New York city, at Roselle, N.J., April 15. Hare, Darius D., ex-member of congress, at Upper Sandusky, O., Feb. 10. Harris, Isham G., United States senator from Tennessee, at Washington, July 8. Havemeyer, T. A., vice-president of the sugar trust, at New York, April 26. Headley, Joel T. historian and politician, at Newburg, N. Y., Jan. 16. Heath, Sidney, a pioneer of Kane county and one of the founders of the city of Elgin, at Elgin, Nov. 14. Hoffman, the Rev. Dr. Charles F., notable clergyman, at Brunswick, Ga., March 4. Hoey, William F., popular comedian, at New York, June 29. Holman, W. S., member of congress from the 4th district of Indiana, at Washing- Holmes, Prof. Geo. F., of the University of at Brasher Falls, N. Y., in November. Ide, Gen. Horace K., veteran of the last war, at Brattleboro, Vt., March 31. Janssens, Francis, archbishop of the diocese of New Orleans, on board the steamer Creole, in the Gulf of Mexico, on a passage to Europe, June 10. Jewett, Sherman S., prominent railroad and steamboat man, at Buffalo, Feb. 28. Johnson, Richard W., brigadier-general, U. S. A. (retired), at St. Paul, April 21. Kellogg, Col. W. L., commanding 5th U. S. infantry, April 17. Kilgore, C. B., ex-member of congress from Texas, at Ardmore, I. T., Sept. 23. King, Horatio, postmaster-general in Buchanan's cabinet, at Washington, May 20. Landon, W. A., editor of the Humane Journal, at Chicago, Feb. 21. Lane, George M., professor of Latin in Harvard university, at Boston, June 30. Langston, John M., ex-member of congress, at Washington, Nov. 15. Houghton, the Rev. George H., famous pàstor of the "Little Church Around the Corner," at New York, Nov. 17. Hovey, Charles E., widely known in educational circles in Illinois, at Washington, Nov. 17. Lansit, Wilbur H., famous animal painter, at Dorchester, Mass., June 27. Lathrop, George Van Ness, diplomat and exminister to Russia, at Detroit, July 11. Lee, Samuel Phillips, rear admiral U. S. N. (retired), at Washington, June 5. Lloyd, Walter, prominent populist politician, at Huron, S. D., Dec. 2. Lowell, John, eminent jurist, at Boston, May 14. Mallory, the Rev. G. S., noted writer, at New York, March 2. Marcy, Henry F., railroad president and magnate, at Belmont, Mass,, Aug. 10, Maretzek, Max, famous opera conductor, at Staten Island, N. Y., May 14. Martin, William L., ex-congressman, at Wilmington, Del., Jan. 22. Mason, Col. John S., U. S. A. (retired), a veteran of the Mexican and civil war, at Washington, Nov. 29. McCabe, Lorenzo D., distinguished educator and methodist clergyman, at Delaware, O., June 18. McGiffin, Capt. Philo N., distinguished naval officer, at New York, Feb. 11. McIlvaine, Joshua H., D. D., president of Evelyn college, Princeton, N. J., Jan. 30. McLaughlin, Frank, newspaper proprietor, at Philadelphia, July 14. McLaws, Lafayette, oldest of the confederate major-generals, at Savannah, July 24. McMillan, Samuel J. R., ex-U. S. senator from Minnesota, at St. Paul, Oct. 3. McPherson, John R., ex-U. S. senator from New Jersey, Oct. 8. Meade, Richard W., rear-admiral U. S. N. (retired), at Washington, May 4. Milliken, Seth L., member of congress from the 3d district of Maine, at Washington, April 18. Mills, J. T., a pioneer and prominent Wisconsin politician, at Denver, Col., Nov. 21. Mundy, Johnson M., celebrated sculptor, at Geneva, N. Y., Aug. 16. Mussey, Col. F. D., well-known Washington correspondent, at Middlebury, Vt., June 28. Nelson, Edward T., one of Ohio's most noted Picknell, William L., celebrated artist, at Pleasonton, Gen. Alfred, one of the most distinguished cavalry commanders of the federal army in the civil war, at Washington, Feb. 17. Porter, Albert G., ex-governor of Indiana, at Indianapolis, May 3. Proctor, Joseph, veteran actor, at Boston, Rand, Elbridge D., widely known business |