People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1895 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]

OBITUARY.

* 'ii.,'!■ * ——* • ■i’ v• , Tspfel bLtlLt. theatrical tpa,yager, oied at Wilkesbarre. Pa., ’fr<-m* heart disease. He was 57 years old : ‘ Gen.’ 1 M. D. Manson was stricken with paralysis on a train betW&ta Monticello and Frankfort, Ind;; * andlied at the latter p,ace. ' Capt-., ■ Bogardu*. the famous shot.is hfive died at a health retort in. Georgia. - ; < apt. John • Tuttle, the oldest lake raptuin Jn the country, died at Salem, W,i>. in Ills B‘,’d yeah .Andrew Ortfnayer, a business mtm Vltfcijgp.. where he had resided since ls3o, dt^d’from bronchi<.is. judge Nathaniel Baxter, one of the most proirilrtent lawyers of Tennessee, 'died ab Nashville at the age of 83. CoL’ -Nathaniel 0. H. R. Dawson, Untied’S la it's commissioner of education 'for muftiy years, is dead in Selina, Mrs Augusta Tabor, first wife of ex-' Senator H A. W, Tabor, died at her .home.in < alifornia. 4'V>*ahgm Frank, a pioneer wholesulogqocfs merchant of St. Louis, i# ’’dead ageu 70 ytars. War.i McAllister, the well known leader of N w York society, is dead altera lingering illness. Iks was 04 years of ug.-. Thornes Quayle, one of the veteran rhjpbuilce.s of the great lu ■•«, died at.his home in Cleveland. Onio, aged 85 .s ears. Judge E. Rockwood Hoar. United Slates attorney-general under Grant in left), died at his h me in toncurd, Mass., aged 79.