. Review of reviews and world's work. English authorand lecturer, 89. January 23.—Professor Seve-rin Ringer, of Lehigh Univer-sity, 85. January 25 —General Joseph Wheeler, 69 (see page 288) Cardinal Peter Lambert Goos- sens, of Belgium, 79 M. Bout- ny, of Paris, 71 General John S. Harris, formerly United States Senator from Louisiana, 81 General W. E. Webb, a well-known newspaper correspond-ent in the Civil War, 63. January 26.—Sir Edward Thornton, former Britishminister to the United States, 88. January 28.—Father Matthew OKeefe, of Balti-more, 78. January 29. —King Christian IX. of Denmark,


. Review of reviews and world's work. English authorand lecturer, 89. January 23.—Professor Seve-rin Ringer, of Lehigh Univer-sity, 85. January 25 —General Joseph Wheeler, 69 (see page 288) Cardinal Peter Lambert Goos- sens, of Belgium, 79 M. Bout- ny, of Paris, 71 General John S. Harris, formerly United States Senator from Louisiana, 81 General W. E. Webb, a well-known newspaper correspond-ent in the Civil War, 63. January 26.—Sir Edward Thornton, former Britishminister to the United States, 88. January 28.—Father Matthew OKeefe, of Balti-more, 78. January 29. —King Christian IX. of Denmark, 87(see page 289). February 1.—Rev. Joseph G. Montfort, , for-merly editor of the Herald and Presbyter, 95. February 2.—Lord Masham, the great English in-ventor, 91. February 3.—Rev. Timothy G. Darling, , ofAuburn Theological Seminary, 63. February 5.—Rev. Levi Henry Cobb, , fortwenty-one years secretary of the CongregationalChurch Building Society, 82. February 6.—Prince Paul Metternich of Austria, .3. THE GEORGE .TACOB HOLYOAKE. (The veteran social reformer of England; author of works on cooperation, etc.) ... .Rev. Edward Henry Perowne, , master of Cor-pus Christi College, Cambridge, England. February 9.—Paul Laurence Dunbar, the negro poet,34 Samuel Hopkins Hadley, for twenty years super-intendent of the McAuley Mission in New York City, 63 General John pjaton, formerly United States Commissioner of Education, 77 William Morton Grinuell, a well-known New York lawyer, 48. February 10.— Cardinal Adolphe Perraud, Arch-bishop of Autun, 78. February 12.—Major John W. Thomas, president ofthe Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad, 76 William Emerson Barrett, publisher of the Boston Advertiser and Record, 50. February 15.—Leonard Kip, scholar and writer, ofAlbany, N. Y., 80. SOME CARTOONS OF THE MONTH.


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