People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1895 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]

OBITUARY.

Archduke Albert of Austria died at Arco, South Tyrol, of congestion-of the lungs, aged 77 years. Mrs. Hannah L. Lock, who came, to Chicago in 1841 and who was one of the original members of the First Methodist Church, is dead. Lev. Fattier J. N. Reinbolt, for twen-ty-two years head of the Society of Mary in the United States, died at Hayton. William Garrett, for forty-three years secretary of the grand lodge of Oddfellows of lowa, died at Burlington, aged 72 years. Capt. Richard Trevlllick, one of the founders of the greenback party, and later a labor organizer, is dead at Detroit. Judge John Handley, of the forty-fifth Pennsylvania district is dead at Scranton. He leaves an estate of several millions. Charles Wheatlelgh, one of the oldest actors in the country for seventeen years in Augustin Daly's company, is dead in New York, Thomas K. George of Eckerty, Ind., died of heart disease. His 6-year-old daughter died ot grief, and both were buried in the same coffin. William Mees, the oldest captain on the lakes, who won dictinctlon by rescuing the crew of the Norway, is dead at Muskegon, Mich. .Sir James Thompson Stewart Richardson, secretary of the order of the Thistle, is dead at Ins home in London, aged 55 yeais.