Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1893 — DEATH OF MRS. C. M. DEPEW. [ARTICLE]
DEATH OF MRS. C. M. DEPEW.
She Passes Suddenly Away at II ;r Home Suntliy A ternoon. Mrs. Elise Hegeman Depew, wife of Chauncey M. Depew. died at her residence in New York City at 12:30 Sunday afternoon. Although’ Mrs. Depew was known to be seriously ill, this sudden termination of her illness was not expected by her family and those who were most intimately connected with her. Her condition showed no material change Saturday, and early Sunday morning the turn for the worse came. During the last two years Mrs. Depew has been an invalid. She never entirely recovered from an aha k of the grip that she had during the epidemic two years ago. During tue nt festivities at Fort Monroe, attendant upon the visit of the foreign warships, Mrs. Depew made a trip to that place in the hope of improving her health. This expectation was not realized, however. She became much worse and was brought home feebler than when she left . Kotos of Pur-pa 1 : Kvp-O.'. ' Mount .Etna shows signs of eruption. Nicaraguan rebels have cap!tired the cities of Granada, Masaya and Savaria. President Cleveland decides, not to reassemble the Monetary Conference until November. The Hocking Valley Brad has arranged to enter Detroit over the Flint and Pere Marquette. W. W. Tracy, of Illinois, is in the lead for the Presidency o. th? Ilepublican National League.
