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Identifier: reviewofreviewsw25newy (find matches)
Title: Review of reviews and world's work
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York Review of Reviews Corp
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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rs. Father Morris, a pioneer in the Wyoming woman-suffrage movement, 89. April 3.—Ex-Chief-Justice David A. Depue. of New Jersey, 75. April 8.—The Earl of Kimberley, a well-known British Liberal statesman, 76 Ex-Justice Charles C. Dwight, of the New York Supreme Court, 72. April 10.—John Whitehead, head of the famous torpedo factory, in Hungary. April 11.—Gen. Wade Hampton, of South Carolina. 84. April 12,—Rev. Thomas DeWitt Talmage. D.D.. 70. April 14.—Julio José Marqués de Apezteguia. for many years a leader of the Conservative, or Spanish party, in Cuba, 59 Rev. Charles H. Eaton, D.D., pastor of the Church of the Divine Paternity (Universalist). New York City, 50. April 15.—Prof. Orlando M. Fernald, of Williams College, 67 Jules Dalon, French sculptor, 64. April 16.—Don Francisco d'Assisi, former King of Spain Aurelien Scholl, French journalist. April 19.—Maj. Oscar L. Pruden, assistant secretary to the President, 59. SOME CARTOON COMMENTS ON CURRENT AFFAIRS.
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PACKING UP.—From the Tribune (New York). THE cartoons we have selected as typical of the many excellent pictorial hits made during the past month refer chiefly to the Cuban situation, South African affairs, and the knotty Irish problem before Lord Salisbury's government. Mr. Barritt, of the New York Tribune, pictures Uncle Sam packing up his bag and baggage to leave Cuba, while Mr. Swayze, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, from the Cubans point looks dubiously at the gift of independence personified by a white elephant. The struggle against the beet-sugar interests to reduce the tariff on Cuban cane sugar is a fertile source of inspiration for the cartoonists; the Cleveland PUtin 2>ca/cr shows the infant industries,the beet-sugar and tobacco trusts, wailing over the modest 20 per cent, spoonful of pap Congress proposes to administer to the Cuban pickaninny, while Mr. Richards,in the New York Herald, represents the administrative forces as nearly done up in their victory over the beet interests in

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