Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — GEN. SCHOFIELD OUT. [ARTICLE]
GEN. SCHOFIELD OUT.
iSSUUS HIS ORDER , blt£ Rongl. Weather on the Lakes—Will Not (Vear Tage—Women Fiifgtr~fW Tarring and Feathering a Teacher— DrJ ’aateur Is Dead. I <avs Down His Command. Thoi gh the retirement of Lieut. Schofi( Id did not take place officially until Sunda; noon, he commf nd of the 'army at 4 oklocksaU order i isued by the General was the one annoui cing his retirement, and it foUoww: . Gene ral orders No. 51. Headquarters of the Vrmy, Washington. —By operatiijn of lav , the undersized wili^eease. commc nd the army at noon Sunday. He extends to all his companions and comrades 1 lost cordial thanks for the zeal anfl[ fidelity with which they have at all times suppor ;ed V»' ItUthC dfeeharge-; Of hiarHtfic ties, and fid fiWutes-them Of his high cs--teehi for their soldierly and patriotic devotion 1 o the country’s service J. M. SCHOFIELD, Lieutenant Dar ng Theft in a Sleeping Car. A thi if committed; ts, bqldTjpbbery. onjiSr Wabasl train the other night as it stopped at the ircher avenue depot, in Chicago. A youn ; well-dress<4(T ffilffl the stej s of the rear coach just as the train w is up and.fbrufihipg paM the porer, made liis wayi hjfiijJe. (Flip ■ first coi ipartment w'as Ocebpfetr by Mri. George Vlaok, whose husband was in the smoking car. The robber forced Eis way* in and, 1 oughly seizing Mrs. Mack, puSlißd' her to one side. He took her valise and purse ai d turned lo leav.e, bnt Mrs. Alaek seized h s coat and him bij£k. They man str; ick her twice in the face and she sank to the floor, but still clung to him. He drag ?e<J fiep-to and she conn ieqep4 to shijmt soy help he stnuik' her agai lid the fa'cel As'she relaxed her hold lie jumped from the train and escaped. rossed hi, —Forty inssengers, many of them wornon. who darted across the lake fromClli-jj cago for SfaJoe in’ theifrtdijndtjUurifiin .Sunday norning returned to , the afternoon because the boat" xiad been of the la*e. When they came down the gang phnk afters, tjtfirt trjp^H^wwwere about as seasick'a tooljrng* ioUcA’paksbu-’ infijnwuldi'Pee in many a day,, ost of t'hfint ideclnpfcd' it had been‘feii'g'h' Vc s^-Tdti^d^ ,th§ boqt so dhab maiiy never land aliv'S’” - t-I*.n y:,n ztf ■ o-MliiT fi'.ifc! ut • WHSs^gpjß® i> Tly-ee -romen, Mrs..Ki»neii„Ml»'jFEiiaL V.ofe4, aid Mrs. Beit rich, —who—were [Cjlfuirserti vith assaultiiife and TaijdrtgAlfid. featherin; J. Welna, a teacher, at St. Clotitf,' ! Al inn., paid iiqes apd costenggre,-, jghtinfe si. ~ f AUorncy , "R t iyiid>i(]'B,lwx>Sl ifv’t .fendfil Ale - women, made an—effort to prove the cq»diti(teft;ihitllf school itv'ct'emd the women>»*rfl, iWTtift, t,h eir eondnet, but .-.the tfßiMMwMi, out all tie testimony except that bearing # : c aaaanlt. r—- >" t/LIJ JO l - (Jdf/oa oJJ nl etSßjita-t L.n £ -AtfoDh 'ton, Oh^ ?J t^ir&e l n¥t?A¥&rd'!- of ' tU his'J at-ioßsi',<oi :>H ‘ ! U r lkesbairo,- Fa. j Nelfeon. Mill'dr, icolbhErd,; va»; convicted of jthe.itejirdfjfrflfj [fptirfHjjfignrinns. ' a ; Jf The St indard OiLCompany has leased 1 file 'grotipd' of tfte Rugby (Jdlony ity'Ten-' nessec, expecting to fipd gas. f ]j al ; Prof. Louis Pasteur. the eminent bacteriologist, died Saturday evening at 5 o’clock at Garches, near, St. Cloud, in the environs of Paris. It is said Jesse Potter, the son of Mrs. Charfes'Lux, will iittcmjit tfo secure all of the $4.060,00(j estate left By' his mothm '' 'An I 'agreement to fight the (dock and tag ifyfiteriiiinifijr -ft hi qi,tli^r,ru^difie4 : greatly or entirely abolished,has been jnade by the etriiftoyes) of the lllindfs Conipany* arid there wjjl be po such tjiing as a surrender or ,compromise. ' * .¶ At St. Joseph, Mo., Dora Kennedy, a 14 year-old girl, has mysteriously disappeared. Her disappearance is connected with that of Maud Steidel, who is believed to have been spirited away by Dominick Wagner, a priest. .¶ At Caldwell, Kan., James B. Sherman, a relative of Gen. Sherman and a former comrade of Col. Cody and Wild Bill, has been acquitted of the murder of Mayor Meagher, of Caldwell, twenty-one years, ago. It was the last of the cowboy battles. At Milyaukeoj iWis., thei grain elevator of Paine Brcip,. -vssyileatpjjed by fire,’ to--50,004 biiishel« Of barley - The- loss oa the grain jv;i*l the,lorn on the covered by’insurance. 'lpct building was by she Martin estate-. The. Leaf SCubiwsCdlAYarfcliouse, Aix-storv wns totally deijiroycd by fire tiki ilTTfii hogsheadsYif tobacco burhea, xndr I<WtjT Whlctr is $870,000, coj ered.by blanket insufUhce jjeiys jpf m Ch Mudge. The loss on this is about portly covered by inmiroiiCe. £ __ . di P 1 liis, a member of Nla-sLfti(welds 'Nlddoy in West Virginia, is djftng Georgi • Jliner, an industrious iifiner at Victor, t («>., has been arreuted and abated with ixmirdcr committed at Jefferson City, Me ~yn 1884. He deniesdie was ever ,M e 8 £ J* --vo* AT To -Ato, Ont., Pulmer, the defnult- : fiit'tVfie -%f tlJjlfwiuiltou.Bauk of jCoiu-. ‘h Blair ‘h«' diVsjlVpd Yh'e' Ke* dßranfw <4 IjlJftifehif? ttnd Vhe -general • tyetptlhKftgQct, VftpPr JdetlrHkriiiAlO £ at .bofcfilftp <jis upon a series 41 1 Mie articles to be entitled [tiSto dodge reporters it was published he had left Halifax for Boston.
