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Canadian house of commons, at Toronto, | Mowbray, Sir John (1815), noted member of July 31. the British commons, at London, April

Erckmann, Emile (1822), well-known French

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novelist, at Luneville, France, March 13. Napier, Baron Francis (1819), noted_British Falkenhayn, Count Jules Von (1827). an diplomat, at Florence, Italy, Dec. 18, 1898.

Austrian statesman, at Vienna, Jan. 12. Farrer, Baron Thomas H. (1819), a British authority in trade and fisance, Oct. 12. Faure, Felix (1841), president of the French republic, at Paris, Feb. 16. Ferdinand, Princess (1870), wife of

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reigning prince of Bulgaria, at Sofia. Bulgaria, Jan. 31.

Ford, Sir Francis C., noted British diplomat, Jan. 30.

Galton, Sir Douglas (1822), one of England's most eminent scientists, at London, March 10.

George, Grand Duke (1871), brother of the czar of Russia and heir apparent to the throne, July 9. Gerlachstein, Count Hohenwart (1824), expremier of Austria, April 26. Gowing, Richard, journalist and secretary

of the Cobden club, at London, Jan. 12. Grant, Baron Albert, famous for his connection with the Emma mine scandal and swindle, at Oldwick, England, Aug. 30.

Hauer, Dr. Franz Von (1822), geologist and paleontologist, at Vienna, March 22. Hay, John (1804), admiral in the British navy, at Edinburgh, Feb. -. Herschell, Lord Farrer (1837), a commissioner on behalf of Great Britain in the Canadian-American joint commission, at Washington, D. Č., March 1. Herve, Aime, M. E., noted French journalist, at Paris, Jan. 4.

Heureaux, Gen. Ulysses (about 1838), president of Santo Domingo, assassinated at Moca, July 26.

Hildebrand, Tassilo von (1818), German diplomat, at Berlin, July 31.

Hornby, Sir Wyndham (1812), K. C. B., admiral in the British navy, at London, June 28.

Keeley, Mrs. Robert (1806), noted English actress, at London, March 12. Kent, Dixon (1839), noted yacht designer, at London, Nov. 21.

Kiefert, Heinrich (1818), eminent German geographer, at Berlin, April 21. Laird, William, of the celebrated shipbuilding firm of Laird Bros., at Liverpool, England, Feb. 7. Lampman, Archibald (1861), a Canadian poet of repute, at Toronto, Feb. 10. Leitner, Gottleib W. (1841), a distinguished orientalist, at Antwerp, March 23. Lloyd, Herbert, of the Daily Chronicle, at London, May 12.

Ludwig, Karl, prince, a German nobleman, killed between the firing lines in the battle near Manila, March 26. Marryat, Florence (1837), a distinguished English novelist, at London, Oct. 27. Marshall, Mrs. Emma, English novelist, May 6.

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Millais, W. H., noted British artist, at
London, March 19.
Mitchell, Peter (1824), one of the four sur-
viving framers of the Canadian
federation, at Montreal, Oct. 25.
Monier-Williams, Sir Monier (1819), noted
Sanskrit scholar, at Oxford, England,
April 11.

Naylor-Leyland. Sir Hubert S. (1866), member of the British parliament, at London, May 7.

Pailleron, Edward J. H. (1834), French poet and dramatist, April 20.

Parr-Trail, Mrs. Catharine (1802), a Canadian authoress of some fame, at Lakefield, Ont., Aug. 29.

Price, Sir Lambert (1837), British author and soldier, at London, April 17. Prume, Francis H. J. (1839), noted violinist, at Montreal, May 29. Rachberg-Rotheniowen. Count Jean B. (1804), distinguished Austrian statesman, at Vienna, Feb. 26.

Rengifo, Gen. Julio, late Colombian minister to the United States, drowned in Magdalen river about Sept. 25.

Rhea, Malle. Hortense-Barbe-Loret (1844), noted actress, at Montmorency, France, May 10.

Romero, Matias (1837), the Mexican ambassador to the United States, at Washington, Dec. 30, 1898.

Routledge, Edward, famous English publisher, at London, Aug. 25.

Salisbury, Lady, wife of the British premier, at London, Nov. 21.

Sarcey, Francisque (1828), noted French critic, at Paris, May 15. Scheurer-Kestner, M. (1833).

a French statesman prominent in the defense of Dreyfus, at Paris, Sept. 19.

Simson, Martin E. von (1810), eminent German jurist, at Berlin, May 2.

Smart, John (1838), noted Scotch painter,

June 1.

Smith, George (1808), a pioneer Chicago banker who had resided in Europe since 1856, at London, Oct. 7.

Somerset, Henry C. F. (1824), eighth duke of Beaufort, at London, April 30. Strafford, Earl of (1831), at Middlesex, England, May 16.

Strauss, Johann (1825), famous composer, at
Vienna, June 3.
Struthers, Sir John (1823), one of Great
Britain's most renowned surgeons,
Edinburgh, Feb. 23.

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Sullivan, Rt.-Rev. Edward (1832), a prominent figure in the Canadian Anglican church, at Toronto, Jan. 6.

Symon, Robert R. (1838), noted English financier, at London, Jan. 29.

Symons, Gen. Sir William P. (1843), a British general officer, mortally wounded at the battle near Glencoe, South Africa, Oct. 20.

Vogel, Sir Julius (1835), British colonial statesman and writer, March 13. Wauchope, Gen. Andrew G., distinguished British officer, killed at battle of Modder river, in South Africa, Dec. 11. Welti, Emile (1825), ex-president of the Swiss confederation, at Berne, Feb. 24. Younghusband, Lieut.-Gen. C. W. (1821), a distinguished retired officer of the British army, at London, Nov. 1.

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Alston, John (1821), the oldest merchant in | Cody, Hope R. (1870), chairman board of the city, at Chicago, Jan. 13. commissioners, at Chicago, Ayer, Herbert C., formerly engaged in the

iron trade of this city, at Newark, N. J., Jan. 12. Babcock, Amos C. (1828), well-known business man and politician, at Chicago, Feb. 25.

Baker, Judge David J. (1834), ex-judge of the Illinois Supreme court, at Chicago, March 13.

Balatka, Hans (1826), a veteran music teacher, at Chicago, April 17.

Ball, William T. (1858), business man and politician of Chicago, at Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 9.

Bangs, Edward (1827), a pioneer merchant, at Chicago, Oct. 24.

Beach, Elias (1822), well-known inventor, at Chicago, Nov. 28.

Benson, Dr. John A. (1859), celebrated edu

cator in medical science, at Chicago,

March 9.

Blackman, 0. O. (1835), veteran music teacher connected with the public schools for thirty-five years, July 27. Blair, William (1818), pioneer hardware merchant, at Chicago, May 10. Boutell, Lewis H. (1826), historian and

scholar, resident of Evanston, at Washington, Jan. 16.

Bowen, Menard K. (1858), president of the south side street railway system, at Chicago, April 9.

Bradley, David (1812), a resident of Chicago for sixty years, and one of its leading manufacturers, Feb. 19.

Brady, Col. George K. (1842), a soldier of the civil war, at Chicago, Jan. 19. Brandicker, Sr., F. X. (1828), editor of a religious paper in Chicago since 1865,

Oct. 24.

Brass, Christian (1821), a resident of Chicago for forty-five years, July 19. Buehler, John (1831), retired banker and exstate senator, at Chicago, May 8. Bullock, Milan C. (1838), manufacturer, at Chicago, Jan. 12.

Cable, Herman D. (1849), business man, at Evanston, Ill., March 2.

Calkins, A. C. (1823), pioneer lumberman, at Chicago, Nov. 19.

Cameron, Angus (1825), well-known citizen, at Maywood, Sept. 27.

Carbine, Thomas (1819), a resident of the city for more than fifty years and wellknown politician, at Chicago, Nov. 25. Cassard, Gilbert H. (1829), retired business man, at Chicago, Oct. 20.

Chaiser, Andrew (1841), veteran Swedish journalist, having been at the head of the Chicago Swedish Tribune for thirty years, at Chicago, March 31. Chamberlain, Franklin V. (1819), the last of

the original members of the First Presbyterian church of this city, Nov. 15. Chapin, Capt. E. S. (1845), U. S. A. (retired), at Chicago, May 3. Cherry, Prof. Cummings (1815), geologist and mineralogist, at Chicago, Jan. 24. Clapp, George (1835), prominent in business circles, at Oak Park, June 13. Clark, Edgar A. (1839), well-known business man, at Chicago, Feb. 16. Clydesdale, Capt. Robert, one of the earliest navigators of the great lakes, at Chicago, Sept. 24.

election Nov. 7.

Cook, Dr. W. H. (1832), president of the College of Medicine and Surgery, at Chicago, April 14.

Cooke, John S. (1838), brewer, at Chicago, March 12.

Corwin, Rev. Eli (1824), well known as a

congregationalist clergyman and theological professor, at Chicago, Aug. 19. Cremin, John F. (1857), a well-known realestate dealer of this city, at New York, Jan. 5.

Crouch, Robert B. (1840), well-known business man and ex-federal soldier, at Chicago, Aug. 23.

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Daly, James H. B. (1842), who was acting mayor of this city for four months in 1877 during the Calvin-Heath Daniels, William Y. (1823), a former wellversy, at Chicago, April 3. known tobacco merchant of Chicago, at Cape Cod, July 31.

Davis, Col. C. W., well-known federal soldier, at Chicago, Dec. 10, 1898.

Davis, Col. George R. (1840), veteran of the civil war and ex-member of congress, at Deakin, James E. (1851), attorney, at ChiChicago, Nov. 25.

cago, Feb. 4.

De Wolf, Calvin (1815), pioneer attorney and justice of the peace, at Chicago. Nov. 28.

Dibble, Charles A. (1842), prominent in Grand Army, legal and political circles, at Chicago, Oct. 22. Dickinson, Rev. W. C. (1827), well-known presbyterian clergyman, at Evanston, Dobbins, Thomas S. (1815), an early settler March 12.

and prominent manufacturer, at Chicago, April 10.

Donnelley, Richard R. (1837), publisher and

printer of wide acquaintance, at Chicago, April 8.

Dunham, Mark W. (1842), noted stockman, at Chicago, Feb. 11.

Dunlap, George (1823), well known in real

estate and political circles, at Norwood Park, Oct. 25.

Dunlop, Simpson (1858), well known in real estate and banking circles, at Oak Park, March 7.

Durand, Henry S. (1817), known in insurance_circles, at Chicago, March 14. Ebbert, John (1814), who ran the "Pioneer,"

the first locomotive to leave this city for the west, at Chicago, Aug. 20. Elliott, Mrs. Harriet (1831), one of the oldest residents of the city, at Chicago, Oct. 16.

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Elliott, William S. (1813), one of the last of the abolitionists, who managed "underground railroad" in slavery days, at Chicago, Oct. 17. Etheridge, Dr. James H. (1844), a noted physician, at Chicago, Feb. 9.

Farrand, Miss Harriet A. (1844), journalist. at Chicago, May 19.

Felsenthal, Herman (1835), pioneer banker and citizen, at Chicago, Sept. 3. Fennimore, Richard (1809), pioneer business Forsyth, Jacob (1821), millionaire land ownman, at Chicago, Sept. 28. er, at Chicago, Jan. 29.

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JOHN P. AGNEW, Secretary.

Fowler, Charles C. (1839), well-known veteran architect, at Chicago, Dec. 6. Garland, A. M. (1833), ex-secretary of the state board of agriculture, and journalist, at Chicago, Dec. 8. Gilbert, Frank (1839), well-known journalist, at Chicago, Nov. 4. Gould, Leonard (1836), a resident of Chicago since 1855, at Rock Island, Ill., Aug. 5.

Gradle, Bernhard (1820), business man of Chicago since 1859, at Frankfort, Germany, May 12.

Gray, Moses (1812), a resident of the city since 1837, at Chicago, Dec. 20, 1898. Gribler, John B. (1847), an ex-member of Ellsworth's zouaves, well-known attorney and business man, at Chicago,

March 3.

Griswold, Edward P. (1837), prominent business man, at Chicago, Jan. 19. Gross, Dr. Maria M. (1833), pioneer woman practitioner of medicine, in Chicago, Aug. 11.

Hale, Dr. Edwin M. (1829), a celebrated homeopathist physician, at Chicago, Jan. 15.

Hall, Charles E. (1829), distinguished civil engineer, at Chicago, Oct. 26. Hand, Peter (1834), pioneer and ex-collector

of the north town. at Chicago, Nov. 25. Hastings, Robert (1813). millionaire farmer and land owner, at Chicago, Feb. 8. Haughey, Charles T. (1844), prominent in board of trade circles, at Chicago, Jan.

11.

Heegaard, William H. (1846), well-known business man, at Chicago, May 29. Holt, de Villo R., well-known in lumber manufacturing circles of Chicago, at Lake Forest, Ill., Feb. 25. Housel, Charles C. (1829), a large realestate owner, at Chicago, April 21. Hoyne, Dr. T. S. (1841), veteran homeopathic physician, at Chicago, Feb. 3. Hunt, James A. (1844), well known on the board of trade, at Wauwatosa, Wis., Oct. 8.

Hutchinson, Benjamin P. (1829), for many years the most prominent figure on the Chicago board of trade, at Lake Geneva, Wis., March 16.

Isermann, Haino (1828), sculptor, at Chicago, Jan. 4.

Jacobson, Col. Herman (1834), soldier in the

civil war and lawyer, at Chicago, Nov. 12. Jenks, Mrs. Sophia L. (1830), a native born

Chicagoan and a member of the Old
Settlers' society, July 1.

Jewett, Edward R. (1861), a well-known attorney of Chicago, at Cherryfield, Me.,

Oct. 5.

Jones, Alonzo de F. (1835), well known in the lumber trade, at Chicago, Jan. 19. Judson, Philo P. (1834), one of the founders of Evanston, in that village, July 17. Keefe, James (1824), a resident of Chicago for sixty-seven years, Aug. 6. Keith, Dodge W., pioneer merchant, at Chicago, Dec. 11. Kennedy, John M. (1815). ex-chief of police of this city, at Oak Park, March 7. King, Rufus (1822), well-known lawyer, at Chicago, April 16.

Kretzinger, J. T. (1856), well-known lawyer, at Los Angeles, Sept. 12. Larkin, John, lieutenant of police, at Chicago, Oct. 22.

Lawrence, Edward F., widely known in banking circles, at Chicago, Dec. 22, 1898.

Leeb. Henry (1844), prominent business man, at Chicago, May 24.

Libby, Arthur A. (1832), well known in the packing business in this city, at Pasadena, Cal., July 17.

Linderman, C. J., member of state board of agriculture from 5th district, at Springfield, Ill., Sept. 27.

Liston, Robert (1819), veteran lake captain, at Chicago, June 19. Lomax, John A. (1826), veteran business

man and politician, at Chicago, May 13. Ludlam, Dr. Reuben (1833), widely known homeopathic physician and surgeon, at Chicago, April 29.

Luetgert, Adolph L. (1845), defendant in celebrated murder trial, at Joliet penitentiary while serving life sentence, July 27. Lynch, John B. (1842), one of the oldest commission merchants of Chicago, Feb. Macfarlane, John W. (1849), well-known tea merchant, at Chicago, Jan. 23.Marcy, Dr. 'Oliver (1820), dean of Northwestern university, at Evanston, March 19.

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Mason, Edward G., prominent lawyer, at Chicago, Dec. 11, 1898. McBride, Silas, chief of the fire department of Chicago in 1856, at Chicago, July 23. McCormick, Mrs. Henrietta H. (1832), a resident of this city since 1848, at Chicago, Nov. 25.

McGrath, James J. (1837), ex-alderman and old resident, at one time acting mayor, at Chicago, Nov. 24.

McMillan, William (1820), well known in business circles, at Chicago, June 22. McNally, John (1815), business man and proprietor of the first Chicago book store, at Chicago, March 13.

Medill, Joseph (1823), of the Chicago Tribune, at San Antonio, Tex., March 16. Meeker, George W. (1838), prominent in

coal trade circles, at Chicago, April 20. Mellander, Carl A., a Swedish journalist of repute, at Chicago, Jan. 12. Merriman, Alden N. (1820), veteran teacher

in the public schools, at Chicago, Dec. 9. Miller, Henry G. (1827), one of the oldest

members of the Chicago bar, at Eureka Springs, Ark., Dec. 11.

Morgan, Dr. Charles (1820), an old resident of the city, at Chicago, March 16. Myers, E. B. (1833), pioneer citizen and publisher of law books, at Chicago, April 19. Onderdonk, James L. (1854), well-known citizen of Evanston and ex-lieutenant-governor of Idaho, at Sprount's camp in the Klondike, Dec. 20, 1898.

Otis, George L. (1844), prominent in banking and commercial circles, at Chicago, March 29,

Perry, Rev. Henry G. (1832), well-known episcopalian clergyman, at Chicago,

Jan. 16.

Peterson, Andrew (1825), financier and exconsul to Denmark, at Chicago, Jan. 19. Pickering, Aquila N. (1820), a well-known

business man of this city, killed by the cars at Swampscott, Mass., June 20. Postle, Oliver H. (1851), a prominent archi

tect of Chicago, at Joplin, Mo., Nov. 19. Pratt, Mrs. Lucinda S. (1796) the oldest

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