. Review of reviews and world's work. the United States, 76. December 24.—Daniel S. Ford, proprietor of theYouths Companion, 77. December 25.—Elliott Coues, the distinguished natu-ralist, 57. December 27.—Harry Escombe, former premier ofNatal—M. Jules Bapst, late editor of the Journaldes D6hats, Paris, 69. December 29.—Rev. Father Sylvester Malone, ofBrooklyn, N. Y., 79 Eugene V. Smalley, the news- paper correspondent and writer, 58 Thomas Mac- Kellar, of Philadelphia, author and printer, 87. December 30.—Sir James Paget, the British surgeon, 85 Eugene Bertrand, of , 65 Rev. Dr. J. Thoma


. Review of reviews and world's work. the United States, 76. December 24.—Daniel S. Ford, proprietor of theYouths Companion, 77. December 25.—Elliott Coues, the distinguished natu-ralist, 57. December 27.—Harry Escombe, former premier ofNatal—M. Jules Bapst, late editor of the Journaldes D6hats, Paris, 69. December 29.—Rev. Father Sylvester Malone, ofBrooklyn, N. Y., 79 Eugene V. Smalley, the news- paper correspondent and writer, 58 Thomas Mac- Kellar, of Philadelphia, author and printer, 87. December 30.—Sir James Paget, the British surgeon, 85 Eugene Bertrand, of , 65 Rev. Dr. J. Thomas Murray, of the Methodist Protestant Church,70. January 3.—Francis Schnadhorst, from 1885 to 1892the chief organizer of the British Liberal party, 60. January 5.—Former Surgeon-General William , U. S. A., retired, 71. January 6.—John Bernhard Stallo, United Statesminister to Italy in President Clevelands first term, 76. January 7.—Rev. Dr. Edward McGlynn, 62 Rev. Dr. John Milton Williams, of Chicago, THE liATE DR. JAMES MARTINEAU. January 8.—Alfred Edmund Burr, for sixtjyears theeditor of the Hartford (Conn.) Times, 85. January 9.—Ex-Representative William P. Howland,of Ohio, 68 Gen. Felipe Berriozabal, Mexican minis-ter of war Rev. Aloysius Schyns, head of the order of Alexian Brothers in the United States. January 10.—John Q. A. Hoyt, one of the promotersand builders of the New York elevated railway sys-tem, Dr. George Warren Field, of Bangor,Maine, 81. January 11.—Gen. Dabney Herndon Maury, whoserved in the Confederate army, 77 Alexander Wil-liams, a well-known Boston bookseller and publisher, .Earl of Ava (wounded at Ladjsmith), 37. January 12.—Rev. Dr. James Martineau, the Unitarian divine, 95. January 13.—Gen. George H. Sharpe, of New York,71 Felix Morris, the comedian. January 14.—Alexander Majors, originator of thepony express in the overland mail service. January 15.—George W. Steevens,


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