ISAAC nRANDKNKTKtM.It*- t.lvrd Ovit i Onlnrjr.It was giv«*n to Isaac Brnndenstein to View many stirring events, although lie was an active participant in none ofthem. lie wax a native of Hesse Ca—1, and when he died in New York city the other day he had reached the age of 100 years and ten mouths. He left his father’s house when n lad and traveled through Germany a** a peddler of toys and dry goods. Hu first saw Nnjto-Icon in 1*00, it ml again throe ylt;*m* Inter, when tli • 1 i-ttTl *1 emperor tvaaVin hfa re trent from Mocow.lie h-rani u resident of New York in lia, an 1 cHitiianeil to make a living as :i pin:** p Id!* r until Then, whenalmost Hv« n*,v yearn of ugo, ho started h dry good* store in n small way ami Imilt up a which brought hima fmiaie*. II * retired in 1ST I eiel Hp**|jt the remainder of lux long life in well earned leiMirc. II»* ln'gan to 1150 tobacco when n hid, and tip to a month before hi ideath mmd«*d ten cigars a day, borides uritig a pipe. His wife died seven y* .irri ago. and after that the patriarch's comfort was tin* care of his descend ant*, including a son. four grandchildren and •'is great-grandchildren. Mr. Hi'amU-ii-ftoin wi:.« nn orthodox Helm ,v. and up to t ie time of his fatal illnm hud never consulted a physician.