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gress in the Fifth District, 1900. Has been a delegate to all Republican National Conventions since 1868, and was a member of the State Executive Committee for several years.

WORTH, WILLIAM SCOTT-Brigadier-General, United States Army, (retired); residence Governor's Island, New York Harbor. Born in Albany, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1840. (Son of Gen. William Jenkins Worth, United States Army.) Entered army as second lieutenant of the 8th Infantry on April 26, 1861; first lieutenant, June 7, 1861; captain, Jan. 14, 1866; major, March 9, 1891; lieutenant-colonel, Nov. 26, 1894; colonel, September, 1898; brigadier-general, Nov. 2, 1898; retired Nov. 9, 1898. Engaged in the Santiago campaign during Spanish-American War and was wounded during the charge on San Juan Hill, July 1, 1898. Member Reform Club, Society of Foreign Wars and Sons of the American Revolution.

WORTHAM, CHARLES E., JR.-Banker and Stock Broker, 134 Fowers Building, Rochester; residence 22 Westminster road. Born in Richmond, Va., June 26, 1861. Educated at Richmond College. (Married.) Was special agent for ten years for the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co. Member of Virginia Legislature at the age of twenty-six. Now member of the firm of Spader & Wortham, members of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Genesee Valley and Rochester Clubs, and New York Club of New York City.

WORTHINGTON, CHARLES C.-Mechanical and Hydraulic Engineer, 120 Liberty street, New York City; residence Dunnfield, Warren Co., N. J. Born in Brooklyn, 1854. Educated at Columbia. (Married.) President and director Henry R. Worthington, Worthington Pumping Engine Co., International Steam Pump Co. and United States Manufacturing Co. Member Union League, New York, Racquet and Tennis, Lawyers', Engineers', Robins Island, New York Athletic, New York Yacht, Larchmont Yacht,, Manhattan, Knollwood Country, Carteret Gun and Currituck Sound Shooting Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-onHudson, New York Zoological Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. American Institute of Mining Engineers, Blooming Grove Park Association and Liederkranz,

WORTHINGTON, CHARLES GAD-Fire and Marine Underwriter, 8 Board of Trade Building, Buffalo; residence 1264 Main street. Born in East Bethany, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1841. Educated in East Bethany and in Batavia private schools. (Married.) Member of the firm of Worthington & Sill. Member Ellicott and Acacia Clubs.

WOTHERSPOON, HENRY N. JR.-Plaster, 65 Ninth avenue, New York City; residence 735 Vernon avenue, Long Island City. Member Twilight Club, American Museum of Natural History, American Institute of Mining Engineers and Lafayette Post G. A. R.

WRAY, ALEXANDER H.-Fire Insurance, 58 William street, New York City; residence 75th street and Columbus avenue, Born and educated in New York City. President and director Commercial Union Assurance Co. of London, England. Member New York Athletic and Lotos Clubs, St. George's Society, Down Town Association and Lafayette Post G. A. R.

WREN, OLIVER-Sales Agent, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence Clifton, S. I. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., July 18, 1868. Educated in Brooklyn. (Married.) Sales agent Carnegie Steel Co. (Ltd.) Member Engineers' and Richmond County Country Clubs.

WRIGHT, ALFRED K. - Importing Commission Merchant, 83 Greene street, New York City; residence 672 West End avenue. Born and educated in Indiana. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of Alfred K. Wright & Co. Member Colonial, Wool, New York Athletic and Atlantic Yacht Clubs.

WRIGHT, ANDREW R.-Physician, 414 Elmwood avenue, Buffalo. Born in Orange County, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1825. Educated in Albany and Buffalo, N. Y., and in Paris, France. (Married.) Formerly president New York State Homeopathic Medical Society and American Institute of Homeopathy. Now consulting physi

cian Buffalo Homeopathic Hospital. Member Liberal Club, New York State Homeopathic Medical and Western New York Homeopathic Medical Societies and American Institute of Homeopathy.

WRIGHT, BENJAMIN-Lawyer, 38 Park row, New York City; residence 50 East 61st street. Director New York and New Jersey Bridge Co. and Stuyvesant Insurance Co. Member Hardware Club, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, American Museum of Natural History and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WRIGHT, CHARLES JEFFERSON (Colonel)Educator, Cornwall-on-Hudson. President New York Military Academy. Member Army and Navy Club, Sons of the Revolution, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Lafayette Post, G. A. R., all of New York City.

WRIGHT, FLOYD ROBINS-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 122 Spencer street. Degree of A.B. Instructor in bacteriology, Cornell University.

WRIGHT, FRANK AYRES-Architect, 95 Liberty street, New York City; residence South Orange, N. J. Born in Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y., Nov. 19, 1854. Educated at Cornell ('79). (Married.) Member of the firm of Rossiter & Wright. Formerly instructor in Cornell University, secretary Architectural League and trustee village of South Orange. Author of "Perspective for Beginners." Member Cornell University, Reform, Psi Upsilon, Water Witch, Brantwood and Underwriters' Clubs, Architectural League and American Institute of Architects (Fellow).

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WRIGHT, GEORGE M.-Lawyer, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence "The Oakdale,' 35th street. 36 West Born in Orwell, Vt., Dec. 3, 1852. Educated at Middlebury (Vt.) College ('74). (Single.) Director Albany Card and Paper Mf'g Co. and Garden City Co.; trustee Middlebury College. Member New York and New York Athletic Clubs, New England and Phi Beta Kappa Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Social Science Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

WRIGHT, HENRY C.-Principal, 143 South Eighth street, Brooklyn; residence 498 Bedford avenue. in Algonquin, Ontario, Canada, June 4, 1843. Born (Married.) President Long Island Business College; vicepresident Kings County Building and Loan Association. Member Hanover and National Civic Clubs, Royal Arcanum, American Legion of Honor, Ancient Order of United Workmen, National Provident Union and All Souls' Universalist Church.

WRIGHT, HENRY JOHN-Editor, 29 Park row, New York City; residence 252 West 91st street. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, April 6, 1866. Educated at New York University (A.B., '85). (Married Claire Le Franc, 1891.) Editor of the New York "Commercial Advertiser." Treasurer and director Commercial Advertiser Association.

WRIGHT, JOHN SEARS-Manufacturer, 333 West avenue, Rochester. Born in Rochester, Feb. 13, 1870. Educated at the University of Rochester. (Single.) Member of the firm of Alfred Wright (perfumer). Vice-Commodore Central Division, American Canoe Association. Member Genesee Valley, Country, Rochester Whist, "The Friars," Rochester Rochester Yacht and Irondequoit Canoe Clubs, Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of New York City, and Sons of the American Revolution.

WRIGHT, JOSEPH A.-Vice-President and General Manager, 320 Broadway, New York City; residence Hotel St. Andrew. Born in Paterson, N. J., April 16, 1853. Educated in public schools of Paterson. (Married.) Vice-president National Brick and Terra Cotta Co. of Passaic, N. J.,; vice-president and general manager United States Finishing Co.; member of executive committee Hobart Trust Co. of Passaic; directo Biddell & Bogart Painters' Supply Co. of Passaic, and Passaic Lumber Co. Member Merchants', Arkwright and Colonial Clubs and Passaic Club.

WRIGHT, ROBERT J.-Fertilizer Manufacturer, 417 East 46th street, New York City; residence 450 East 118th street. Born in Flushing, L. I., July 8,

1842. Educated at Flushing Institute, Hudson River Institute and Union Hall Academy. (Married.) Commissioner of charities and correction, and commissioner of correction under Mayor W. L. Strong. Director New York and Hudson River Bridge Co. and New York Dental School; trustee American Institute and Dry Dock Savings Institution. Member Republican, Harlem Republican and Lotos Clubs, Legion of Honor and Royal Arcanum Order of Chosen Friends (councilor for six years).

WRIGHT, STEPHEN MOTT-Retired, 1123 Broadway, New York City; residence Park Avenue Hotel. Born in Jericho, L. I., Aug. 16, 1841. Educated in New York public schools. (Married.) Secretary and treasurer Webb Academy and Home for Shipbuilders on Fordham Heights. Member Patria and Building Trades' Clubs, General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen (president), Sons of the American Revolution and Order of Founders and Patriots of America.

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WRIGHT, WILKINSON DE wear Manufacturer, 75 Franklin street, New York City. Secretary and director Wright's Health Underwear Co. Member New York Athletic and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs and Sons of the American Revolution.

WRIGHT, WILLIAM BURNET - Presbyterian Clergyman, 547 West Ferry street, Buffalo. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 15, 1838. Educated at Dartmouth College. Degree of D.D. (Married Lucretia Johnson.) Was pastor of the Berkeley Street Church in Boston, Mass., for twenty years. Now pastor of the Lafayette Avenue Church, Buffalo. Member Liberal and University Clubs.

WRIGHT, WILLIAM BURNET, JR.-Lawyer, Marine Bank Building, Buffalo; residence 547 West Ferry street. Born in Boston, Mass., Oct. 2, 1870. Educated at Yale. (Single.) Member of the firm of Potter & Wright. Formerly secretary University, Liberal and Ellicott Clubs of Buffalo; member of the executive committee of the Buffalo Civil Service Reform Association; secretary Yale Alumni Association of Western New York. Now director McKinnon Dash Co. Member Buffalo, University, Liberal, Red Jacket Golf and Ellicott Clubs, Buffalo Merchants' Exchange and Yale Alumni Association.

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WYCKOFF, EDWARD G.-Capitalist, 327 Broadway, New York City; residence Ithaca. Born in South Lansing, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1867. Educated at Cornell. (Married.) President and director E. G. Wyckoff Co. of Syracuse, Ithaca Street Ry. Co. and Brush-Swan Electric Light Co. of Ithaca; vice-president and director Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict. New York State Commissioner to Paris Exposition, 1900. Member Town and Gown and City Clubs, Citizens' Club of Syracuse, New York Athletic Club of New York City, Triton Rod and Gun Club of Quebec, and Princess Anne Gun Club of Virginia Beach, Va., Syracuse Athletic Association, Chi Psi Fraternity and a thirty-second degree Mason.

WYCKOFF, PETER B.-Physician and Trustee, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 23 West 57th street, and Southampton, N. Y. Born in Owasco Lake, N. Y., April 2, 1845. Educated at Cazenovia Seminary, Amherst College and at Bellevue Hospital Medical College, (Married Cora, daughter of Sidney Dillon of New York City.) Formerly director St. Joseph and Grand Island R. R. Co. and Providence and Springfield Ry. Co. Director Safe Deposit Co. of New York, Safety Car Heating and Lighting Co., and Wabash R. jj

R. Co. Member Metropolitan, St. Nicholas, Riding, University and Psi Upsilon Clubs, Country Club of Westchester, Holland Society and Amherst Alumni Association.

WYCKOFF, WILLIAM FORMAN-Lawyer, 217 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 415 Hillside avenue, Jamaica. Born in Monmouth County, N. J., April 18, 1858. (Son of Rev. Jacob S. and Sarah H. [Forman] Wyckoff.) Educated by private tutors, at Rutgers College (A.B., '77, and A.M., '80) and at Columbia College Law School ('79). Practicing in Brooklyn since 1881. Justice of the peace of the town of Jamaica, 1886-90. Member Holland Society and Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City.

WYCKOFF, WILLIAM OZUM-Manufacturer, 327 Broadway, New York City. Born in Lansing, Tompkins Co., N. Y., Feb. 16, 1835. (Married Frances V. Ives of South Lansing, N. Y., 1863.) Served with New York Volunteers during Civil War and advanced to the rank of captain. Studied law, and was admitted to the Bar in 1863. Senior member of the firm of Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, manufacturers and agents for the sale of the "Remington Typewriter," since 1882.

WYETH, JOHN ALLAN-Surgeon, 19 West 35th street, New York City; residence 13 West 35th_street. Born in Marshall County, Ala., May 26, 1845. (Son of Louis Wyeth, lawyer and judge of one of the judicial districts of Alabama, and Euphemia [Allan] Wyeth.) Educated in a common school at Guntersville and Military Academy at Lagrange. Served as private in Confederate Army during Civil War, and took part in sixteen engagements. Was confined as a prisoner of war at Camp Morton, Ind., and published an article on treatment of prisoners at this prison in the "Century," April, 1890. Began the study of medicine in 1867 at the University of Louisville ('69), and graduated at Bellevue Hospital Medical College (M.D., '73). (Married Florence Nightingale, daughter of Dr. James Marion Sims, 1886.) Appointed assistant demonstrator of anatomy Bellevue Medical College, 1873; prosector to the chair of anatomy, 1874; published an article on "Dextral Preference in Man" in 1875; awarded Alumni Association prize in 1876 for the best essay on subject connected with surgery or surgical pathology, his subject being "Amputations at the Ankle Joint"; won first prize of American Medical Association in 1878 for an essay on "The Surgical Anatomy and Surgery of the Common, External and Internal Carotid Arteries"; gained second prize of same association in 1878 for an essay on "Surgical Anatomy and Surgery of the Innominate and Subclavian Arteries." Appointed surgeon to Mount Sinai Hospital, 1880; founded New York Polyclinic in 1882, became professor of surgery in that institution, and, in 1893, president of the faculty, Was twice president of the New York Pathological Society and first vice-president of the American Medical Association in 1893. Author of "Text Book on Surgery," "Bloodless Amputation of the Hip Joint,” "Osteo-plastic Operation for Correction of Deformities of the Nose and Palate," an historical sketch entitled "A Struggle for Oregon"; "Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest" and a number of contributions to scientific periodicals. Member Southern Society.

WYLIE, DAVID G.-Presbyterian Clergyman, 10 West 96th street, New York City. Born in Ohio. Educated in Geneva, at Yale and at University of New York; degrees of D.D. and Ph.D. (Married.) Formerly moderator Presbytery of New York, and chaplain of St. Andrew's Society. Pastor Scotch Presbyterian Church. Member Presbyterian Union and St. Andrew's and Scottish Societies.

WYLIE, GEORGE S.-Real Estate, 2 Wall street, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Member Union League, Morris County (N. J.) Golf and Morris County Field Clubs, New England and St. Andrew's Societies, Sons of the Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars, Naval Society of the United States and Veteran Corps of Artillery.

WYLIE, ROBERT HAWTHORNE-Physician, 36 West 35th street, New York City. Born in Chester, S. C., March 25, 1863. Educated at Yale ('83) and at University of the City of New York Medical Department ('85). (Single.) Assistant gynecologist to Belle

vue Hospital; adjunct professor of gynecology, New York Polyclinic. Formerly surgeon to City Hospital. Member Manhattan, Racquet and Tennis, University, Garden City Golf and Reform Clubs, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson,

WYLIE, WALKER GILL-Physician, 215 West 43d street, New York City; residence 28 West 40th street. Born in Chester, S. C., Sept. 2, 1848. Educated at University of South Carolina and Bellevue and Woman's Hospitals in New York City. Degree of M.D. (Married.) Ex-vice-president British Gynecological Society. Visiting gynecologist to Bellevue Hospital; professor of gynecology, New York Polyclinic. Member Reform, Riding and Democratic Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, American Gynecological and Southern Societies and Academy of Medicine.

WYMAN, EUGENE-Banker, Port Henry. Born in Port Henry, Jan. 14, 1851. (Married.) Ex-treasurer Essex County. Cashier and director Citizens' National Bank of Port Henry.

WYNKOOP, GERARDUS H.-Physician, 128 Madison avenue, New York City. Educated at Yale ('64). Member University, Union and Yale Clubs, American Geographical and Holland Societies and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WYSONG, JOHN J.-Trustee, 44 Pine street, New York City; residence 30 East 34th street. Member Metropolitan, Union, Tuxedo, Riding, Suburban Riding and Driving and Turf and Field Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.

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YALE, ELMER B.-Secretary, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 150 Arlington avenue, Jersey City, N. J.. Secretary and director Bancroft Realty Co.; director Automatic Bicycle Safety Rack Co.

YALE, LEROY MILTON-Physician, 432 Madison avenue, New York City. Born in Vineyard Haven, Mass., Feb. 12, 1841. Educated at Columbia ('62) and at Bellevue Hospital Medical College (M.D., '66). Mass.) (Married Julia M. Stetson of New Bedford, Surgeon of the Charity Hospital, 1871-7; to Bellevue Hospital, 1877-82, and to the Presbyterian Hospital, 1880-5. Member Barnard Club and Columbia Alumni and Century Associations.

YALE, WILLIAM HENRY-Dry Goods Merchant, York City; residence Bonnie 345 Broadway, New Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Bluff, Spuyten Duyvil. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Trustee Birkbeck Investment Savings and

Loan Co. Member Union League, Merchants', Yale and Reform Clubs, Sons of the American Revolution and Chamber of Commerce.

YARD, JOHN-Lawyer, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 241 West 52d street. Educated at Yale and Yale ('75). Member University, Republican, Clubs and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

YARD, WILSON RANDOLPH-Lawyer, 15 Wall street, New York City; residence 240 West 129th street. Born in Fairview, N. J., Jan. 8, 1867. (Son of Wesley Sterling and Emma Cooper [Wood] Yard.) Educated in private schools, Grammar School No. 64 and at the College of the City of New York ('87). (Married Sara Elizabeth Gladys, daughter of Owen Jones.) Member of the firm of Wellman & Gooch. Author of "Country Around New York," "Rand, McNally & Co.'s Cyclists' Guide to Westchester County," "Servoss' Northeastern New Jersey" and others. Member New York Athletic Club, Sagamore Lodge No. 371, F. & A. M., Colfax Council No. 1220, Royal Arcanum, and 2d Division, 1st Naval Battalion, N. G. N. Y.

YARDLEY, FARNHAM-Insurance, 58 William street, New York City; residence East Orange, N. J. Born in Yonkers, N. Y., 1868. Educated at Phillips Manager fire insurAndover Academy. (Single.) ance department of Charles E. and W. J. Peck. Exsecretary of the Association of the Naval Militia of the United States. Member Underwriters' (governor) and Reform Clubs, Essex County Country Club of Orange, and Founders and Patriots of America.

YATES, ARTHUR GOULD--Railroad President, 36 Wall street, New York City, and Wholesale Coal Merchant, Savings Bank Building, Rochester; residence Rochester. Born in East Waverly, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1843. Educated in common schools. Established in coal business in 1867, and was for many years at the head of the Bell, Lewis & Yates Coal Mining Co. President and director Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Ry. Co.; director Jefferson and Clearfield Coal and Iron Co. Member Transportation Club of New York City and Genesee Valley Club of Rochester.

YATES, BENJAMIN-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 356 West 145th street. Born in New York City. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College. (Single.) Member of the firm of Durnin & Yates. Member New York Press and Heights Clubs and Xavier Alumni Society.

Banker and Broker, 18 YATES, WILLIAM J. Wall street, New York City; residence 472 West 34th street. Born in New York City, March 29, 1862. Educated in public schools and at the College of the City (Single.) Member of the New York of New York. Stock Exchange firm of Lindsley, Yates & Co. Member 7th Regiment, N. G. N. Y., and Young Men's Christian Association.

YEAMAN, GEORGE H.-Lawyer, 44 Wall street,
Born in
New York City; residence Madison, N. J.
Educated in com-
Hardin County, Ky., Nov. 1, 1829.
Studied law and was admitted to the
mon schools.
Kentucky Bar in 1852. (Widower.) Judge of Daviess
County, Ky., 1854; member of the Kentucky Legisla-
ture, 1861; member of Congress, 1862-5; United States
Minister to Denmark, 1865-70. Practicing law in New
York City since 1871. Member Reform Club and Asso-
ciation of the Bar of the City of New York.

Born YEREANCE, JAMES-Insurance, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 67 West 55th street. in New York City, Jan. 17, 1844. Educated in public schools and at Normal College, (Married.) Formerly Now secretary and president of fire insurance companies and manager of Foreign Fire Insurance Co. manager Metropolitan District, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States; secretary and treasurer Trustees of Presbytery. Member Plaza Republican and Lawyers' Clubs and Presbyterian Union,

YERKES, CHARLES TYSON-Capitalist, Chicago, Ill.; residence 864 Fifth avenue, New York City. Was a Born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 25, 1837. Educated at Quaker School and at Central High School. clerk in grain commission trade until 1858; exchange Has been prominent broker, 1858-61; banker, 1861-86.

in street railway operations in Philadelphia since 1860, and, since 1886, in Chicago, where he is at the head of several suburban and elevated railway corporations. Is also engaged in the construction and development of the underground electric railway system in London, England. Gave to the University of Chicago a telescope regarded as the largest and finest in the world, located in the Yerkes Observatory at Geneva, Ill.

YETMAN, HUBBARD R. Superintendent, Stapleton, S. I. Born in Monmouth County, N. J., 1847. Enlisted in the Educated at Freehold High School. 14th Regiment, New York Volunteers, as a drummer Served boy, at the outbreak of the Civil War. throughout the war, and was in a number of severe engagements. Taught school in Tottenville, S. I., for fifteen years, and was for several years a justice of the peace in that section. Assemblyman, 1889-93. Now superintendent of schools for the Borough of Richmond of the City of New York.

YEWELL, GEORGE HENRY-Artist, 51 West Born in Havre de Tenth street, New York City. Grace, Harford Co., Md., Jan. 20, 1830. Educated in public schools. Studied art at the National Academy of Design in New York City and in Paris, France. (Single.) Established a studio in New York City in 1878. Member Century Association, National Academy of Design and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

YONGE, HENRY-Lawyer, 56 Wall street, New York City, and 166 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence Hotel Margaret, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, (Single.) June 8, 1869. Educated in public schools. Member of the firm of Yonge & Shearn. Formerly assistant corporation counsel, and counsel for Nassau Electric R. R. Co. Member Reform Club, Crescent Athletic, Hamilton, and Riding and Driving Clubs of Brooklyn, and Medico-Legal Association of New York.

YORK, BERNARD J.-Commissioner, 300 Mulberry street, New York City; residence 56 St. Mark's avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, 1845. Educated at St. James' Parochial School. Studied law in the Was for over office of County Judge James Troy. twenty-five years clerk of the Court of Special SesUnsuccessful candidate for sions of Kings County. Served for a time as special County Judge, 1895. commissioner of jurors and one term as chairman of the executive committee of the Kings County Democratic General Committee. President of the Board of Police Commissioners of the City of New York since 1898.

YORK, THOMAS H.-Commissioner, 21 Park row, New York City; residence 409 Bergen street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, July 12, 1839. Educated in public schools. Studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1869. Practiced law in Brooklyn with his brother under the firm name of York & York, until his appointment as deputy commissioner of bridges for the City of New York, which position he still holds.

YOUMANS, AMOS-Postmaster and Banker, 103 Oneida street, Fulton; residence 424 Buffalo street. Born in Coxsackie, N. Y., April 15, 1845. Educated in public schools, and at Falley Seminary, Fulton. (Married.) Has been village treasurer, village trustee, secretary of Board of Education and of Oswego Falls Agricultural Society; commander of Schenck Post, G. A. R., and has served as aide-de-camp on staff of Department Commander and Commander-in-Chief of the G. A. R. Now cashier First National Bank and treasurer Board of Education. Member Nicotine, Pathfinder Boat, and Citizens' Clubs and Schenck Post, G. A. R.

YOUMANS, EPHRAIM M.-Hatter, 156 and 1107 Broadway, New York City; residence 202 Boulevard. Educated at Yale. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon, New York Athletic and Yale Clubs, and Blooming Grove Park and Aldine Associations.

YOUMANS, WILLIAM JAY-Editor, 72 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Mount Vernon. Born in Saratoga, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1838. Educated at a district school. Studied chemistry with his brother, Edward Livingston Youmans. at Columbia College and at Yale Scientific School. Graduated in medicine from New York University (M.D., '65). (Married Celia Greene of Galway, N. Y., 1866.) Established the "Popular Science Monthly" in 1872 and has been its sole editor since the death of his brother, with whom he was associated in its management.

YOUNG, ALDEN M.-100 Broadway, New York City; residence Branford, Conn. Born Sept. 6, 1853. Educated in public schools and at an academy. (Married.) Director Connecticut Lighting and Power Co., Edison Electric Illuminating Co., Electrical Review Publishing Co. and National Carbon Co. Member Union League and Lotos Clubs.

YOUNG, ALFRED-Roman Catholic Clergyman, 415 West 59th street, New York City. Born in Bristol, England, Jan. 21, 1831. Educated at Princeton and in the Medical Department of the University of New York. Became a convert to the Roman Catholic faith in 1850; took ecclesiastical studies in Paris and was ordained priest on Aug. 24, 1856. Vice-president of Seton Hall College, 1856-7; rector of Roman Catholic churches at Princeton and Trenton, N. J., 1857-61; entered the community of Paulists in New York City in 1861. Author of "Catholic Hymns and Canticles," "The Office of Vespers," "Catholic and Protestant Countries Compared," "The Catholic Hymnal" and others.

YOUNG, A. MURRAY-Banker, 15 Wall street, New York City; residence 11 West 19th street. Born in New York City. Educated at Trinity College. Member Union and Lawyers' Clubs, Musical Arts Society, Sons of the Revolution and Trinity College Alumni Association.

YOUNG, CHARLES T.-Banker, 350 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence Bath Beach. President and director National City Bank; president and trustee Brooklyn Athenaeum; director Journeay & Burnham; trustee South Brooklyn Savings Institution. Member Marine and Field Club.

YOUNG, CLARENCE HOFFMAN-Educator, 116th street and Morningside Heights, New York City; residence 312 West 88th street. Born in New York City. Educated in private schools and at Columbia University ('88). (Married.) Instructor in Greek at Columbia University. Business manager "American Journal of Archaeology" and secretary Archaeological Institute of America. Member University Club and Columbia University Alumni, Phi Beta Kappa Alumni and American Philological Associations.

YOUNG, DANIEL K.-Coffee Importer, 100 Front street, New York City; residence 118 West 81st street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1851. Educated at the

College of the City of New York. (Married Mary McInnis.) Member of the firm of Baker & Young. Formerly lecturer in "Free Lectures to the People," under the auspices of the New York City Board of Education. Member Camera and Good Government Clubs, Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity and Citizens' Union.

YOUNG, EDWARD F. C.-Capitalist, 31 Broadway and 68 Reade street, New York City; residence 85 Glenwood avenue, Jersey City, N. J. President and director American Graphite Co., Cleveland Seed Co., Colonial Life Insurance Co. of America, Consolidated Traction Co., First National Bank of Jersey City, Jersey City and Bergen R. R. Co., Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Newark Passenger Ry. Co., Newark Plank Road Co., New Jersey Traction Co. and North Jersey Land Co.; vice-president and director Acker Process Co.; director American Pegamoid Co., International Steam Pump Co., Kentucky Distilleries and Warehouse Co., Liberty National Bank, National Exhibition Co., New Jersey Title Guarantee and Trust Co., People's Light and Power Co., Port Richmond and Bergen Point Ferry Co. and Standard Distilling and Distributing Co.; trustee Bowling Green Trust Co. Member Manhattan, Lawyers' and Democratic Clubs.

YOUNG, EDWARD LEE-Architect, 127 East 23d street, New York City; residence 222 West 23d street. Member Architectural League and New England Society.

YOUNG, FRANK L.-Lawyer, 1 South Highland avenue, Sing Sing; residence 32 Linden avenue. Born in Port Byron, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1860. Educated at Haverford College and at Cornell. (Single.) Member of the firm of Griffin & Young, with offices at White Plains and Sing Sing. Member Cornell University Club and Society of Medical Jurisprudence of New York City.

YOUNG, FREDERICK S.-11 West 19th street, New York City. Born in New York City. Educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Member Union Club and Sons of the Revolution.

YOUNG, GEORGE W.-Hangings and Upholstery Goods, 37 West 14th street, New York City; residence New Jersey. Educated at Yale ('66). Member University Club and Yale Alumni Association.

YOUNG, GEORGE WASHINGTON-Banker, 59 Cedar street, New York City; residence 28 West 73d street. Born in Jersey City, N. J., July 1, 1864. Educated in Jersey City public schools and at Cooper Union (scientific course) in New York City. (Married.) President and director United States Mortgage and Trust Co.; director Audit Co. of New York, City and Suburban Homes Co., Brooklyn, New York and Jersey Terminal Ry. Co., Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co., New York and Long Beach Ry. Co., New York and Rockaway Beach Ry. Co., Northern Railroad of New Jersey, Lawyers' Surety Co. and National Salt Co. Member Colonial, Lawyers', Racquet and Tennis, Manhattan, Rockaway Hunt, Players', Knollwood Country, Lakewood (N. J.) Country, Deal Golf, Westchester Golf and Seabright (N. J.) Golf Clubs, Maryland Club of Baltimore, Metropolitan Club of Washington, D. C., Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-onHudson, Down Town Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

YOUNG, HORACE G.-Albany. Educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ('77). President and director New York and Canada R. R. and Rutland and Whitehall R. R.; vice-president and director Adirondack, Lake George and Saratoga Telegraph Co., Champlain Transportation Co. and Rutland R. R. Co.; second vice-president and director Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. and Schenectady and Duanesburg R. R. Co.; director Albany and Susquehanna R. R. Co., Troy Union R. R. Co. and Ulster and Delaware R. R. Co. Member University and Engineers' Clubs of New York City, and Fort Orange Club of Albany.

YOUNG, JAMES-Actor, "Telegram" Office, Baltimore, Md.; residence 16 Gramercy Park, New York City. Born in Baltimore, Md. Educated at Baltimore City College. (Single.) Made first professional appearance when seventeen years of age as "Richard III." at the Lyceum Theatre in Baltimore. Created

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