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Show III MIDI' IlllOUh'. Of lllaliop rhlllp llrookr, who died hi lloston on Monday of last week, Chauncey M. Depew snya among othi r things "The midliovalsolioliistlca op-Oiu op-Oiu I hlaelevaUon, doubted till me'ut ness, and may toe aimcthlng provl dtnllsl In hi removal," This prompt" tho Traitl'cr of that city lo obuve that the Implication Involve I In the latter half of the remark is cruel, although, doubttcli, iiulntoti. Honally to. Home of thoie whom Mr. Diew would have designated "mrd tuval scholaatlcs" worked tosu euro Ihu cmfirmatlon of lllihop llrook'a election In Ihe body of nhlcn ho was to become a moaiber, and It Is not bellaved that there Is a slugtu man nmong hla Kplicopal brethren wlm voted against lilt cJiillrmatlon that doea not deeply re-jret hla suJden de-mlse. de-mlse. One of thoio thus alludod t) Is lllihop l'urut ot Marylanl, who, In thncuursuof an eleijaut tribute to Ihe great proather, said: "Tew men have wleldedso poivurful a pjnooal Inllu-enceujion Inllu-enceujion Ihe men of their own time. Ills death U n glett blow to Masaaobil. sells and eapotlally to Itutoo, It Is a lots to humanly. It la alooituthe church. It Is a large llfo and n large soul that Uod has taken away." |