. Review of reviews and world's work. he Amer-ican singer. January 8.— Lloyd Lowndes, of Maryland, .Warren F. Draper, of Andover, Mass., a publisherof theological works, 86. January 9.—Louise Michel, the French communistand anarchist agitator, 75. January 10.—Rev. Edmund J. Wolf, , presidentof the General Synod of the Lutheran Church, 65. January 11.—Prof. Willfam T. Matthews, the well-known artist, 70. January 12.—Ex-Gov. Silas Garber, of Nebraska, 72 K. H. Sarasohn, founder and editor of the Jewish Daily Netvs, in New York City, 70. January 13.—Rev. James Henry Parks, ,


. Review of reviews and world's work. he Amer-ican singer. January 8.— Lloyd Lowndes, of Maryland, .Warren F. Draper, of Andover, Mass., a publisherof theological works, 86. January 9.—Louise Michel, the French communistand anarchist agitator, 75. January 10.—Rev. Edmund J. Wolf, , presidentof the General Synod of the Lutheran Church, 65. January 11.—Prof. Willfam T. Matthews, the well-known artist, 70. January 12.—Ex-Gov. Silas Garber, of Nebraska, 72 K. H. Sarasohn, founder and editor of the Jewish Daily Netvs, in New York City, 70. January 13.—Rev. James Henry Parks, , thewell-known Baptist clergyman of New Jersey, 77. January 15.—Robert Swain Gifford, an eminent land-scape painter and etcher, 64 Gen. Reuben Williams, the veteran editor of Indiana, 73. January 17.—Dr. Leonard J. Gordon, founder of thefree public library of City, GrandDuchess Caroline of Saxe-Weimar, 19. January 19.—George Henry Boughton, the Anglo-American painter, 70. SOME CARTOONS OF THE Hush !!!—From the Evening News (Detroit).


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