Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 August 1885 — Page 3
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THE NATION MOURNS
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The Low of Its Great Military and Civic Chieftain. Closing' Scene Around the Bed of the Dying General The Flickering Light Gom Out and the Surrender Peaceful. Conrieleneed From All Quarter rrwolaMtlniu Hj- the I'reaMeHt and Oerrmur ef Sew Xtttk The News (a England. Mt. McGrkook, Jaty 23. Genera. Gnat died at eight minutes pt els lit o'clock this awning. With Ms death there pae away one of the greatest captains of modern times. Military critics war difer as to his character and raV as a military commander, but In the face of his achlcveiaeats, aay attempt u belittle his inllltarr capacity would V: Idle. He held a place la the a Sections of l be people ef this eoaatry -which was eqasled by ho one except Lincoln His record as trie leaser ot me t . .... . . ( , Unksa Araiy which crashed the rek.ll Ion will leave Mm aa uadyiag aaaae la the proudest chapter of ear history. Mt. Grkoor, X. Y. Shortly before eight o'clock this morning, while the family were preparing for breakfast, aad the doctors were discusslag the patient's cbaacesoa the piazza of the cottage, Heary, the aarse, who was with the General, stepped hurriedly eat of the tick-room, aad gomg to where the doc tors, were. Informed them that he taoaht t . the end was aear. The doctor aastwy weat vo the room, aad at a glaace took la the situation. They quietly ordered the nurse to summon the family at once. Mrs. Graat, Jesse Graat aad wife, L. S. Graat, Jr. aad wife aad Mrs. Colonel Grant instantly answered the samtaoas; Mrs, Sartorls, wotklag the doctors harried lr iois: to the roow, followed thett, and was tne 8rst member of the family present. Colonel Fred was now the only member of the family atsseat, having PttoJled around the gmaads. The servants went ia search ol him, bat he en:ered the sick-room before aar oae suc ceeded ia brlnglag him the news ol his . father's approaching dissolution. Colo Graat took a seat at the rl2ht side , t fcl Laff irioi nn II i pillow above his father's bead. Close hy the bedside sat Mrs. Graat, intensely axltated but bravely sappresslagher emotions and strhlas to be calm. She leaned arxm th ted with one elbow and gaaed with eyes blinded with tears Into the General's face. There was however, ao slatn of a-cognltfoa ia his pallid face. He wj breathing fast, with allghtly gasping respirations. Mrs. Sartorls leaned on the shoulder of her mother and witaesscd with pent-up emotion the ebb ot the life In which she had constituted aa element Ot pride. Tk,- Msrse was a oulet one. aad the , " , ..,. MtataiAaif !el.J,rr.eJ.,.rkUy "4 laU- T Into another world. At a little disunce tchlnd Mrs. Grant aad Mrs. Sartorls ood the three phystkta, Doazlas, Shrady and Sands, sllcat apecUtors of the scene which, bat for their efforts, weald doubtless have occurred months ago. Jese Grant and U- S. Graat, Jr., stood opposite their mother at the other sWe of the bed. Near the foot I the cot, close bv Jesse, was N". E. Dawson, the General's con tUle ntlal secretary awl stcaographer. At the foot ot the bed stood Mrs. L. S. Grant, Jr., and hr her side Mrs. Colonel Fred Graat and Mrs. Jesse Graat. These three gazed down lato the face ot the General while tears.aad the sad expression of their fsces plainly resected the anguish of their feelings, aad they now ami then tni litw.- at Mrs. Grant who with vmw w oa Wowed head was Intently watching the tacc oi aer uyina unsuasni. Vo wor.1 wa snoken and the stillness e worn was spoken ami iic . iu. of the room added to the impresslvcacss m . . . ...... . .. of the sad scene. n iw.
rs. I. rani several nrm.saBum.,; tti COrded to those who serve the i.'epunstroked the face, forehead and arms of . ,lc TMeref0re it Is imreby directed that the v... .i-1....1.--.1 ...I nwuil utterlv 1 h.., nn nit oubllc butldlnus of the
MCI utlBI mmv rt5" oi scrantrowBiPS iT.-jra.i.., man wtth whom she Im passed o many years ot wetlded baHlaess. i Dr. Doaglas several time felt the nl ik. ivatlnt rha wsut MOW unlet- I le MM1. wavt hat this had dwindled ts a notat beroad detection. Kes pi ration grew moBH-ntanly more ipikkened, bat his face refteeted ik pain. Although at first hi breatkhHC teemed labored, Itgradtwlly became weaker, bat with little cKortteward the 4. As U hy a sadden
IwMilae, Mrs. Grant aroae from her aat,
and selling beth ef tee General's bands within her ewa presed Mem, a ad turaWait klvsed )m fervently la the forehead. At thla a few convulsive sobM were heard comlax from the direction where U. S. Graat, Jr., stood, bat these were afeedlly renreated, a ad solemn stlllues ascaia came over the room. Mrs Sartorls' grief w plainly vlsIIiIm liar Hil nulvwui u.'ttk tlu. deffft -""ow plainly depleted la Werl.ee. She I eageriy b l iu ne rewtnieu aJ dying father. Just a few seconds before demise the General opened his ejes, aad they met those of his daughter. The tiled was Instant, He closed them agala, aad soon after expired. Mri. Sartorls wi weeping, as were also other members of ilie fatally. Dr. Newman arrived soon after, aad appeared to be greatly distressed because he was not preheat to offer Bp prayers. He walked Irom one place to another, and was deeply distressed. Dr. Douglas seemed relieved, bat looked sad. Dr. Shrady was also visibly affected, aad said the General fought well throughout. "Hedreaded suffering at the end," said Dr. Shrady. "But we gasraatecd he woald have none, aad we kept oar promise." Dr. aads was met shortly alter by a United Pre representative. He looked sad, but expressed himself pleased to know that the General's sufferings were over. Harrison aad the rest of the servants wear a xloomy look. The flag on the Balmoral Hotel was at oace put at half-mast. Several hundred sympathetic messasen of condolence from vartou- part of the world have beea received, and they still continue to arrive. The family held a coasalutioa, bat It wis not deflattely deckled whea or where the funeral woald take place, but It Is thought the remains will be shipped to Xew York aad from there to Washington, where thev will be Interred. Whea the subject of a post-mortem examieatioa was proposed by the doctors, the family would not listen to it, declaring themselves satisfied with the diagnosis aad treatment of the case from beginning to end. Everything aroaad the cottaze Is quiet. All the doors and blinds are closed. Trains from Saratoga were crowded all day, and the cotlaze wis the center of attraction for all visi Itors. Telegrams of sympathy poured I ; in. Anions them are messages irom j President Cleveland, General Badeau, ' t - VI lntl.Mam Rnvrranr Hilt. Mr. Glad- 1 J stone, .1. 0. Blata-c, Potter Palmer, GeBeral McClellaa aa l ueaerai aaerwan. 1 Uu.nlutliiii InxtMil hv uillitirv eomna- I x. w - " J r - Rk,A tnroBShoat the country were also , received. Holmes & Co., undertakers, ol baraio?a. are embalmlas the hodr. It win oe placed la aa Ice casket temporarily, is Is la a good state of preservation. The expression on the face Is peaceful and natural. The family bear up bravely. The ladles have remained in the ap-sUlr rooms alt day, while the Colonel and Jesse attended to accessary arrangement. Flowers come la oa every train. They are pHced around the room a fast as received. The body weighs less than oae haadred pouRds, sow m mock less the physicians don't care V. A gaard from Post Wheeler So. , S.,,7W, . SurjiB!f the bodv ' . m a They win rje rciieveu By a gnaru irum Governor's Island. Among the telegrams received were the following: Mn. U.S. Gravv Vlease accept my pro-founde-t eymnatny. The Natkin mourns tti- lo-s ot its Erst soldier and lt rt cltl2ea J. C. HUI. Cor.os,r.t, F. D. Gkist: The painful news to me ol your father's death ua-Just been received. The sympathy of mv.-elf ami latntlv foes out to nil of you. The eountrytsHHd with sympathy and arief. but it Jo- na-t grow upoa it as the future unfold the comma years. .Int,! J. A. LooXS. Mm trt A depaUtloa from Governor Hill to tender the use of the Capitol for the lyIB" IB SiaiC Ol 4B uenviai a icina.nf, called oa Colonel Grant last night. They were told that the arrangements forlhe burial were se lauenaite a yev "n., . . . , . .t.. ..T.. the thanks of tlie faintly could be retaraed for the Governor's courtesy. The Ireldent t Mr, nrant. WaaittsriTov. I). . C. Jaiy iae fotrawiag telegram wa seat early this Ktornlag: WASHtxr.Tox. i. C. July 2S, is. To Mrt. V. S. fintnt. Mt. MtitrtgorAccent this e.xore-sion 01 symp . tion. mpathy in tnts nour 01 your a. The people of tla? Nation monra with ivou, aad would reacn.li sney eoiuu. " Vd' rort,thedeptM I youralone, and ' ukover ctr.vt;t.tsi. (oi t an neai. signed rrneUmatloH Ity the Governor of w YBfk NY, N. Y., July 23. Governor last Issued the following procla - : nr the r.ovKKNoK, Srvrn or new vohk, K. Y.. Jutv 2S. Goveraor ' IIlll has mation Kxi'.t'tfTivE chamber. .r, V!?:: &, rlo leader of our soldiers and .eneriu on the retired Ht ot the army, t dead. To the lat he was a true soldier, strong in spirit, patient In iifferl. me in deutli. Ills arlare Is ea lel. Alter tne cluse of his oril cat life, and following that notahle Journey aruun.t the wor.d, when trltmtes of esteem Of all nations were paid hint, he chose ,.. I.r..r. nwnnv flu eltizeR-t Of Otir State , ,,.,, th I'otintv of Sari -.OI?1, overlooking scene made Klerlou t.y k . ... t.td,l,,tt.littli., - revolutionary '-r Mate which he chose as his home, should es- , . ,,v m,nor his memorv Wonls of grief . ,P,lM,fMrrowby which we nwrk his I death, shall nonor tne urnc;- nil - I . J. . ; L" ,r.,U., whleh hall ever , ,,,,, ,ulilt Until ; hH burhtl on that day. to , w aplHl!Btel, ail "nminrj "IV" Kseemire t hajiir attd.departinentef the ' cease from business and pay respect to the witventtntu'rmy nun J r: the Mate Of New iik. capna i ."' "wi thi- :s.t dfiyot July, eighteen hundred and elghtytlvc. (AVn) R HIMh By the ijevcrnor. Wk. G. Kick, rttvate Secretary.
state fiovernutent snaii w in'ireiKwi. r rililadelltllia tlultl wpuui e piai uiu vupeople of the state are called tipon to dls ; ',,'flnM n( i1,,,.ttv in 1 S 1 . niPtl olav at hi lunernt emblems ot inoiiralnif. tire valuation Ot inttii. m ii- j L-,f i? u ..et...i that Mt that hour they 1 .,.!. 5viv n.Mits a dav washing the
I'rfK Umatitm ef the President. WASHiMim. it. c, Jaly it The Irett dent at a few minute pan elevva o'ehssk this mrg nal tn following I'KOCIMATIOX; " Ine PrttUtiU tht UhM , JrYlMhf j! The President of the United States ban Jnit receive! the wad tiding of the death o( that IHurtoteHlxn and Kx Pnnddent of the I nltrd Matea. General Ulye . Grant, at
Mt. MeOrricor, In the Mate of .New ark. to rhaWS'hftSS. reiHuveu in In making till announeement to tl people o tlm l"nlrt XHit-x the lresklent 1h iuiiree(l wlththe matcnttiide of the puldtc lotm of tlie Kreat public lea'ler, who wiu lt the hour of victory MajenanlmottH nmM dlsHHter ereHe MBit -lf -miBtuiiKHl : who lii even Htatlon. hcther as soldier or t'lilef MiKltrate. twice ealled to iNiMer by ItU Mlow countrymen. , trod iinsHervmely the patnwny oi iucy, unilrterrl tiV ilouhtft. hlHlle llllnted HHU -trwlilit forward. Tne entire countn la witiwNsinl with ileen iRotloii his nrolonxed mr'I ntttlent i.truKle with a painful dUease, an l tins wtcn-d by Ids couch of HUtferlnif with t. nrful MvimtMtlix'. The tlt ntlned enil ha come nt In-t. IIIh spirit hart returned to tlie Creator who sent It forth. Tlio xreat ' hmrt of the Nation that followed him when llvliix with love and prhle, Ikjws how In form ixivf.- hiM dtrtd. tvnderlv mindful of ' his vlrtui. lilx xreat ami Htrlotlc erics i ami tlit- toss occasioned by deittli. I In u-.Umohv of the respect to the memory of (icnerul (.runt. It In or ered that the Kxe- (. cutlve Mansion and Depart 'iients nt H'ah 1 Invtiin iw ilruiw il In iiioiirniliir for H IH'riod of thirty days: that nil public business stmll J on the dav of the funeral Imj suspended. ' The .-wcretarv of War anil the secretary of tliH Vmw win fMiitt orders to be Issued for , appropriate mllliarj- and naval lionors to be rendered on tnai uay. i in w-itne-u ii.'rcof. I have hereto set my i hand and caused the seal of the United states i to be affixed. iMine at the Cltv of Washington, this 1 tw.fitv.tiiirfi ii.iv of Univ. a. It., one thou. sand ehfht hundred nnl "elabty-nve, and ol the independence lot the United states thf ob hundred and tenth. Gkovkk Ci.Evi;r.Nl, Hy the President T. V. IUtakii, secretary ot .'"tale. The Sad New In Kngland. London, July 21. Immediately oa receipt of the news of death. Minister Phelps, General Grant's who expressed his profound grief, ordered the building of the Americas L-gatioa to he draped In mourning and the American flag placed at half-iurtst. A Central .Vetcs reporter conveyed to Mr. Gladsloae Intelligence cf the death of the "reat American chief lain. He was received by Mrs. Gladstone, who, white eroresslii" her sorrow. conjctej the visitor to the, library j xjw cx premier. Mr. Glsdstone was f0UHd there wrltln-.', and to him ,,.. lnrr of lh. lut hours Slid death of the American hero. Mr. Gladstone apjteared much shocked, ami saiu: tit ...III 1 1 It n d n,r me tiuinlili" trlhtlle. 1 nail n iin.il w .... , let me writc rather than speak It. With hand tremMIti2 from the emotion he lelt, Mr. C.lsdtone ha heanl with rexret the nd newsof theGenerHlVdeath. He venturein aunn- lil- herfHVed IhIuIIV of the sVmpilthv he feels with them. In their HfMlctton at the los of onKwlio had rendered his coun try such signal services as a (,vneral and statesman. The mominent American residents In T.nm1oH are summoned to meet at the American Legation at eleven o'clock today to devise means of expressing their sorrow au-I condolence wun tne lamiiy of'General Grant in their atlllcllon. HKNKV IRVIVO's COVD0I.KVCK. LoMft.v, Jaly 21 Henry Irving has teWranfced condolence to the family ol General GrauL In an Interview yesterdisv he ernressed dcen sorrow at the funeral's, death. He had zreatly ad mired the ennrase with which the General had borne bin suffering. Errors By Survey Officers. "The di-covcrv that there is a great : lake in Ur.tish America, not five hundred mile- from Ottawa, doe not stir- ! prise me,' remarked a monibfr of tin? ' niar-time exchange. "Mans arc very fre jtiently inetrret, and an error, once admitted, 'a almost Impossible to - take out. You will recollect how lottjr i we were in getting- nl of the idea of a ' .,e..i vii.ritin desert, but here is an to..--- ... k mn n this same niisiaKt' i s -i - .... ,t though t .'.....tier -cstle. This," he contin tietl. "is a map of the liartior 01 .cw ork. done bv the coast sunoo iicir-. and dated 14. In the vicui.tv of Tli.rteenth street ami Fourth avt'nmri U landmark shown for the guidance of manners, it is tne n-ferum. oumw ' anyone b.dieve that this reicrvo r was destroy ed ill INT.' or uswr mii ine ...me matt is St. Ann s t lilircn. lirooK- - .... V , tt ,i,iu-n n dn-oii Ivn. I hat Uim now It a uo tu , v,.ari .,r0. , it tne lllHp-iu:tK"is si w jU T'httHS of four vear after the Revolutionary war , j.iiHntt, Watson, a pnbllc-spir.ttHl man ! oV that dav. made :t trin to the western .mrt G( thi- Stat", acCOIlipailietl l)V UVO ritlior fcntlenicn. In the journal he WT.n, ffle i. returnctl home he saitl. , wrote a(ter lie returnctl home he saitl. 1 :Unoii" othi-r things, that thre was a Isprngat Canoga W ilch burst forth 1 w th so much violence that It could j t,urn a m 11 at its source, and that it i ,t..Mi .irth .'TidiiiL' its course in the :Z ; ;, v r -.x ni.iesaway. It does not in reahtv do so. hut ends m Lake, half a mile d stant. At the spring: is shown the place where, it ' . - r ...1. I. ww.. 11r wassail, nm .ihckvi w oo. '. .letlediati Mirsecop m thisaeeotlnt, and succeeding geograplitT.-s followed him r.. i.fii- v..ars or until 1810. lhS er ror is found in more tlnvtt forty vol .. i . , utnes. J. fnn, . . , h wejt nudorstool i ..i...,.nt. i?ifril ;!, rrnld Is IllOSt UtllVerSallV .llslnU that irolu is most utel of metals, but most readers will ' probably bo surpo sod at a statement recentlv mailt? by Prof. A. K. rortto. Of . m. m w. .l i" . a I. l.,i.a..a. mm ta'icment , ph,,,. ,0-thl) vff that tl..ro il I i s. ... mine tli.. ilvof more gold in the claj under tltc CU oi -,is:titdne!trC,hester,onthel)claw:4r'UiVt or where William IVtin lirstlaiidcd. and unite recently snvcw tlollars worth oi ir.iii im rrr.tms were ias.eu iiuih " -" t,0 fefUleep with n twenty miles l'hiladehih ChrUtinH VnieH. of
O, Ir Hit 'Im Agnlnl" n theenrly days ot Methodism In Scot-
land, n certain conttrrKUthin, whre there . i . a tti. was but one rtcn man, uesiryu to ihmhi a m-w chjs4. A church mw-tiHjj wnn hebl. The old mh Scotchmnn roe ami said: "Brethren, we dhinn need a new chapel: I'll give X,r lor rewirs. Jiwt tlen n bit ol plaster falling from the ceiling bit him on tin bend. Looking up and went Mo iui it was, he said: ''Brethren, it's won thon J thoueht; I'll niuke it 50 iun'." "Oh, Lord, exclalme! auevoiHi urouier on a Iwuk sent, "hit 'im njeum !, There are mnuv human titixTiiariee which nre-fn Mjre hhk! ol muical hiiihluig over, Ixit e potter nnd Iiwh hih! repair m spotn without natisftutory results, it w . . . It.. L I 1 A, only when we are Hrtfonnny amriuesi ai the real dnnper that we net iiMlejKiideiitly, niHl do the rnjbt thinjc. Then it is that we roost keenly rttsret, lecause we uw not hooner Use our judgment, follow the advice lorn ot the exs i ience of others and jump away from our jstIIs. Thounds ol iiersons wno win reau tins IsiraKrao- nre in nlect misery to-ihiy when the wight ls3 in n sat bdactory condition. i i.cy are weak, lifeleew, hill of odd achc and pnins.aml every ywr they hnow they are getting weirs, even inougii me lx-st doctors are inttibing them in sitots. The origin of these aches ami imins is the kidnevH and liver, and il they woukl build lliese an mix tn. nniuvi n.Cv.c , aS nillllDHII IlilVF IIUIK., mni num. mnimii i ineir money in mieenuuy uihubwiui iwtchwork, they would Isj well and happy l and woiiH lik-si the day when the Lord 'hit Vnr'iind indicated the common-sense tourste for them to pursue. Ltunhm l'rvss. Oil. producers know how to get along well. All they have to do Is to drill deep.-0f Ctfy Ikrrick. J I Feel So Well." ' T want to thank you for telline me ot ( Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription, writes n lady to her friend. "For a long time I was unlit to attend to the work of mv household. I ketit about, hut I lelt thoroushlviniernt!e. I laid terrible lmckncheM, ami lenriiis-down setts,ntionH ncrons me and was mute weak and discouraged. J sent and cot some of the inrtlicine after r'eeiving voiir letter, and it has curesl me. I hurdly know myself. I feel so well." Cxji a nlace to teach swlmmlnebe called dive-in-ity school 1ffrtrro Adtoratt. fiKK'sTooTHACHEUnorscurelnlmlnuteic fe r.un'm Vu,Jmxi ..iti 1h-h1s und benutiHes. lis Gkkma OinNltEnovKKkms Corns auunioan. . , A convict, however poor, can always I have a watch and chain. Chicago unc. All "I'layed OBt." 'Don't know what nils me lately. Can't snt well. emi t SIcm wen. i ou t wiirn. and don't enjoy doing nnytbin Ain't renllv sick, and 1 really nm t wen. reel an kind o' playetl out, someway." Tliat is what score of men say every day. n tney would take Dr. Pierce's "Golden 'Medirn! Bicverv'" they would soon have no oc casion to say It. Jt puriia-sj im- o"i, tone up the system and fortilics it npainst, disease. It is a m-at nnti-Uiiious remedy as well. Can It le sal.l that a risk is crazy whem he Is inteiuej Hatch't. Pov't disgust everybody by hnwkinsr, J blowing and spitting, but use Dr. Sage; Cata rrh Reineily and be cu red. The fisherian and the shepherd matt b ' a hard lot. They live by book and croak. Chicago uonrmth HAIR Wlico. M nines and Waves lent C. O. P. any. where. Wlio!elnd retail rrtce-lnre B. C Strcbt A: Co..:".i Wabb-a Clikaisu. flaWfrrlfl Treated and ennd whhat the kslfe. rill.KH M-.lC on treatinsat sent free. Addreta IrMUWl F.L. PoN-ll.M.a, Aurora, Kate C,IU Pnnvtlflil.1.
For all .U-orders of the Wood, uie Aver's Sarsaparilla
P,c,WV ylr J CAyer f-Co., Lowell, PARSONS' T.-tT... TalllvrlT enre 8ICK-HjSAwau. BLOOD POISON have no equal. tif. m nraetfee mall far aft eta. IB auuaaa TH K BOSS COLLAR PAD k ami i.iimi.k. 2CO 4COKE SORB It will ii!mrlr I'teycnt lifina ftwl enro jra Wither. Ilorswran lw worked hll" cine l wr fcrt'd. Ilrne in.iVer. all! rcfihl Hionsjf If not wtlsneTtafteratiUt. trial, nsanretn ret !! Isree ' VKWLAWSaleer,prfe, ciwiwiMoa.. lrter.rf iicv1 edl rrn.lew. ana V.SukrV aid lawsl
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