Review of reviews and world's work . THE LATE .SIR JAMES CAIRO. THE LATE DR. PHASER. THE LATE SIR GEORGE CAMPBELL. February 21.—Rev. Dr. WilHam H. Gleason, of New York City Patrick McQiiaid, a prominent citizen of Jacksonville, Fla. February 22.—Dr. John Da%vson Gilmary Shea, editorof the Catholic News and a well-known historicalscholar. February 23.—Cardinal Gasper Mermillod, Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Cotton, late Lord Justice of Her Majestys Courtof Appeal. February 24.—Edmund Collins, Canadian author andnewspaper man. February 25.—Thomas Flatlev, a pr


Review of reviews and world's work . THE LATE .SIR JAMES CAIRO. THE LATE DR. PHASER. THE LATE SIR GEORGE CAMPBELL. February 21.—Rev. Dr. WilHam H. Gleason, of New York City Patrick McQiiaid, a prominent citizen of Jacksonville, Fla. February 22.—Dr. John Da%vson Gilmary Shea, editorof the Catholic News and a well-known historicalscholar. February 23.—Cardinal Gasper Mermillod, Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Cotton, late Lord Justice of Her Majestys Courtof Appeal. February 24.—Edmund Collins, Canadian author andnewspaper man. February 25.—Thomas Flatlev, a prominent lawyer of Boston, Mass Dr. William R. Griswold, one of the oldest physicians of Chicago. February Ebenezer Stowell Whittemore, ofBoston Matthew Keany. of , prominent in char-ity work Miss Anne Jemima Clough, of London, noted for efforts in promoting the higher education of women. February 28.—Major-General George W. Cullum, ofNew H. B. Fouke, one of the foremostcriminal lawyers of Io


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