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BREWER, William H., geographer and explorer, 82, New Haven, Conn., November 2. BROWARD, Napoleon B., ex-Governor of Florida, 53, Jacksonville, Fla., October 1. BRYANT. David E., United States District Judge for the eastern district of Texas, 60, St. Louis, Mo., February 5. BURGESS, Neil, actor, 58, New York City, February 19. BYRNES, Thomas, New York police superintendent, 68, New York City, May 7. CANDLER, Allen D., ex-Governor of Georgia, ex-Representative in Congress from Georgia, 66. Atlanta, Ga., October 26. CALL, Wilkinson, ex-United States Senator from Florida, 76, Washington, D. C., August 24. CARR, Eugene A., major general U. S. CARLISLE, John G., ex-Speaker of the Henry Guy, author and playwright, 64, Hot Springs, Ark., December 10. CHANUTE, Octave, engineer and pioneer in air navigation, 78, Chicago, Ill., November 23. CLAY, Alexander S., United States Senator from Georgia, 57, Atlanta, Ga., November 13. CLEMENS, Samuel L. ("Mark Twain"), author and humorist, 74, Redding, Conn., April 21. CLEMENT, Clay, actor and dramatist, 46. Kansas City, Mo., February 21. CLARKE, Creston, actor, 44, Asheville, N. C., March 21. CONVERSE, John H., locomotive builder and philanthropist, 69, Rosemont, Pa., May 3. COMSTOCK, Cyrus B., brigadier general, U. S. A. (retired), 79, New York City, May 28. COOK, Joel, journalist, Representative in Congress from Pennsylvania, 68, Philadelphia, Penn., December 15. COVERT, James W., ex-Representative in Congress from New York, 61, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 16. CRUZ, Anibal, Chilean Minister to the Jure 8. DA COSTA, John C., surgeon, 76, Philadelphia, Penn., December 6. DANIEL, John W., United States Senator from Virginia, ex-Representative in Congress from Virginia, 67, Lynchburg, Va., June 29. DAVIS, Mrs. Rebecca Harding, author, 80, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., September 29. DAY, the Rev. Dr. Charles Orrin, theologian, ex-president Andover Théological Seminary, 58, Andover, Mass., April 5. 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Edward J., Roman Catholic bishop of Dallas, Tex., 62, Green Bay, Wis., August 5. DYER, Nehemiah M., rear admiral, U. S. N. (retired), 71, Melrose, Mass., January 27. ECKERT, Thomas T., brevet brigadier general, U. S. V., general superintendent of military telegraph in Civil War, ex-president of the Western Union Telegraph Company, 85, New York City, October 19. EDDY, Mrs. Mary Baker Glover, founder of the Christian Science Church, 89, Chestnut Hill, Mass., Dec. 3. EDWARDS, Julien, composer, 55, Yonkers, N. Y., September 4. ENTWISTLE, James, rear admiral, U. S. N. (retired), 71, Paterson, N. J., March 23. EVERETT, William, ex-Representative in Congress from Massachusetts, clergyman and author, 70, Quincy, Mass., February 16. FIGUERAS, José M., Chlef Justice of the Supreme Court of Porto Rico, San Juan, P. R., Dec. 2. FINN, Daniel E., New York City magis trate and politician, 64, New York City, March 23. 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RUCKER, Daniel H., brigadier general, U. S. A. (retired), master general of the army, 98, Washformer quarterIngton, D. C., January 6. RUGG, the Rev. Dr. Henry W., Masonic writer and official, 78, Providence, R. I., July 21. SAVAGE, Mrs. Richard Henry, lecturer and writer, 67, New York City, July 7. SCHOEFFEL, Agnes Booth, actress, 63, Brookline, Mass., January 2. SCHAEFER, Jacob, billiardist, 54, Denver, Col., March 8. SCOTT, Harvey W., journalist, editor of Korea and to China, 70, New York SIMMONS, J. Edward, financler and banker, 58, Lake Mohonk, N. Y., Au- the STANLEY, W. E., ex-Governor of Kan- SULLIVAN, Daniels ("Daniel Sully"), professor, writer and lecturer on po- SWOPE, John A., ex-Representative in TAYLER, Robert W., United States Dis- TAYLOR, Horace A., ex-Assistant Sec- THOMPSON, Albert C., United States from Massachusetts, Natick, Mass., July 31. 65. TRASK, Spencer, banker and philan- TREAT, Charles H., ex-Treasurer of the United May 31. 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