People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1895 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]

OBITUARY.

Charles Frederick Worth, the famous man dressmaker, died at Paris. He was born In England In 1826. Capt. Charles Cropsey, for thirtythree years master of the Pennsylvania union station In Chicago, died at Crown Point, Ind., aged 64 years. Mrs. Anna Klskadden, a pioneer of Ohio, died at the residence of her daughter, In Union Plains, aged lus yeara Frederick E. Sickles, Inventor of the Corliss engine, died In Kansk* City from heart disease, aged 76 years. Otis Russel Johnson, a millionaire lumberman and prominent In Michlg.ui Industries, died at Racine, aged Bi> years. Edwin Forbes, the artist, war correspondent and writer, died at his home in New York, aged 64 years. Mrs. Elizabeth 1* orrest, wife of Attorney W. t>. Forrest of Chicago, is dead. She was prominent In charitable work. Harry T. Armstead, captain ot the Oxford boating team of the New Eng land Amateur league, died at Linn. Mass., aged 26 years.