People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1895 — JAMES W. SCOTTS FUNERAL. [ARTICLE]

JAMES W. SCOTTS FUNERAL.

All Classes of Citizens to Do Honor to the Great Publisher. Chicago, April 17. —James W. Scott's remains will he laid away to-morrow in the family lot at Graceland cemetery. The funeral services have been set for 11 o’clock in the morning at St. James’ Episcopal church, where the Rev. Ernest M. Stires and the Rev. 1< rank W. Gunsaulus will officiate. The arrangements for the funeral are in the hands of F. Willis Rice. The honorary pallbearers selected are: William Cullen Bryant, of Brooklyn, secretary 'of the American Newspaper Publishers’ association; Ferdinand W. Peck, vice-presi-dent of the World's Columbian exposition; Norman Williams, president of the Chicago club; John H. Hamline, president of the Union League club; Melville E. Stone, vice-president of the Fellowship club; A. T. Packard, president of the Press club; James Griffon, president of Chicago Typographical unjon; H. W. Hawley, managing editor of the Times-Herald; H‘. H. Kohlsaat; Robert A-. Waller; Harry G. Selfridge; Ernest A. Hamill. All the clubs and organizations to which the deceased belonged will be represented at his funeral. Action looking toward this has been taken by the Fellowship club, the Publishers' association, directors and ex-directors of the World’s Fair, Press club, Waubansee club. Union league, Old-Time Printers’ association, Typographical union. Athletic club, Chicago club and the Elks.

Bismarck Welcome* ‘Guild*. Friedrichsruhe, April 17.—The reports sent from here that Prince Bismarck was seriously ill were unfounded. The venerable ex-chancellor is enjoying good health and this morning arose in fine spirits to welcome the guilds due at noon on three special trains. The visitors, with bands of music and banners, formed in procession in the park, and under the direction of Chief Forester Lange marched to the veranda of the castle where they were met by Prince Bismarck. Two beer booths were erected in the park. Wronged Husband Resdrts to Arms. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 17.—1 n Covington, Ky., yesterday Logan K. Wood, a prominent real estate man, was badly wounded in an attempted assassination by a wronged husband. Two ladies called at Wood’s office in the evening on business. Wood accompanied one of them home and while at the house was shot by the woman’s husband. He will recover. Moodus, Conn. Bas an Earthquake. New London. Conn., April 17.—A slight earthquake disturbed the town of Moodus and volcanic action caused the old mountain to rock last night as it has a half dosen times the past century. Some of the more timid of the inhabitants ran from their houses.