. Review of reviews and world's work. rederick A. Maxse, of the BritishNavy, 67. June 30.—Rear-Admiral John W. Philip, , 4.—Sir Thomas Farrell, the sculptor, presidentof the Royal Hibernian Academy, 72. July 5.—Justice Job H. Lippincott, of the New Jersey Supreme Court, 58 Dr. Henry Barnard, formerly a well-known writer on education, 90. July 7.—Dr. John Ashhurst, Jr., a well-known au-thority in surgery, 61. July 8.—Dr. FrederickHumphreys, an eminenthomeopathic physician, 85. July 9.—John L. Pen-nington, governor of Da-kota Territory from 1874to 1878, 75. July 10.—Rear-AdmiralGeo


. Review of reviews and world's work. rederick A. Maxse, of the BritishNavy, 67. June 30.—Rear-Admiral John W. Philip, , 4.—Sir Thomas Farrell, the sculptor, presidentof the Royal Hibernian Academy, 72. July 5.—Justice Job H. Lippincott, of the New Jersey Supreme Court, 58 Dr. Henry Barnard, formerly a well-known writer on education, 90. July 7.—Dr. John Ashhurst, Jr., a well-known au-thority in surgery, 61. July 8.—Dr. FrederickHumphreys, an eminenthomeopathic physician, 85. July 9.—John L. Pen-nington, governor of Da-kota Territory from 1874to 1878, 75. July 10.—Rear-AdmiralGeorge Cochran, ,61. July 12.—Col. James Al-fred Dennison, an Ameri-can who led two invasionsinto Abyssinia for theKhedive of Egyx)t, 54. July 14.—Lnited StatesSenator John Henry Gear, of Iowa, 75 Col. Henry McCormick, a prominent Pennsylvania iron manu-facturer, 69. July 15.—George Chance, a well-known labor leader,57. July 20.—Col. William Mason Grosvenor, a well-known financial writer of New York City, THE LATE ADMIRAL PHILTP.


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