WHITMAN IS DEAD. The Long Expected Messenger Comes at Last. THE END QUIET AND PEACEFUL. The Poet's Services as a Volunteer Which Fi Emi. Nurse During the War, Produced the That nally Resulted in His Death nent Men at His Funeral. N. J4.., March Whitman, the “Good, Gray Poet, at his home in this city Saturday ning. His end was peac Wal, and he was conscious until the last. The hut bard had been struggling with Dec. 17. when he was taken pnenmonia. Walt Whitman died only possessions being his house, library Whitman disposed of nths leaving who nursed him Disease 298 Walt died eve CAMDEN, le ath since down with a poor man, his and co py rights these by will three me his property to those in his last illness There fw a greater right Americanisin, for sides counted years residence HEgoO, Americans who had be proud of their his family on both back over nearly 300 the new world His Are in edu A and school pla quently latter printer less regularit Incidentally, weever, he in ersper his typesettang with school teaching and literary work. He edited several Brook lyn papers for short periods, others the Freeman and Eagle restless disposition did not cor with any reg and accompanied by his trip to New stages, sometimes walk driving, and when oouvex ing by steamboat F to anchor at New Orle ial w The Cresoent mos time ine of 1549 found him in Brool lyn. Ww here, oddly enough, he worked as a carpenter. He followed this business for five years, without, however, dis tinuing his writings entirely Early in 1855 he issued his first Leaves of Grass lished ond edition of later a thi years of ms. and with the pursuit Lrativ ie g by ho notin 12, sometin Orleans, trave Tin ueht proceed Calle 1 Vear he doing « + of t} ia YAR rk on ) oon edition of pu 3 5 INT amd INE Ov Lhe a un 4 final autdentic v hich All his It ver Whitman pin the allorne shingion, whi ratively easy «t time In Hy in toe army frre tinguished at the Mickle t tribute of Walt Whitman sit vi fat wr to his fatal ] wket of quartere 1 After the | from 11 tege wended tery, wher Whitman's ¢ The honn until | o'clox Harleigh come held st Its Way fo the services were wb wry pall bearers were: John Jarre Horace Howard Furness, J H. Johnson, Lincoln L. Eyre, Julian Hawthogne, George W. Childs, Judge C. G. Garrison, ex-Senator A. G. Cat tell, Thomas Donaldson, Francis How ard Williams, J, H. Stoddart, H. Tal ocott Williams, H. L. Bonsall, Thomas B. Harned, Horace IL. Traubel, Dr Bucke, Rev. J H Cliffora, Dr. Daniel G. Brinton, Harrison 8. Morris, Julius Chambers, Edmund CC, Stedman and Thomas Fakins, Four real friends, Thomas B. Hamed, Dr. Daniel Gi. Brinters, Dr. Buck and Colonel Robert Gi. Ingersoll, spoke be- side the coffin, and a» fifth, Mr. Francis Howard Williams, read extracts from his writing botwosn the addresses. There was no musio—-nothing besides theso loving tributes and the presence of a throng of those who knew and loved the gentle hearted man, ugh | ge. Roma | 4) od baad WN NEWS CONDENSED March 2 the alleged committed where his Thursday, M. Field, broker, Falwoard New York Buffalo will be tu . Colonel J. H. Es has member the national axecutive committee, which represented the state of Georgin The Count of Eulenberg has bee to the pre miership ff Pru v, made va by the resignation of Chancellor Caprivi, who refused to hold both positions Jer the Ital who is uted at Y., ne abject feared wo Ix death insane to the sanity was asylum, resigned his Democratic body he tall hip in in n chosen int murderer Sng N terror It 1s «1 to the minh Cotto inn to be electro xt week, is he chair Sing in may have carrie om -id Friday, March the Paris have introduced poison as a dynamite A bill making it a misdemean: to diseriminat od the er house of the anarchists for Itis asserted that ubstit ite wr for wainst om labor Ohio ployers UNIONS pass low legislature The German emperor accepted the ion of chier mir education LN ooret y and Kis baddies Saturday, March 260, f aes { s+ pol released Monday, March Mr. B tters fron ¥ m he had prose Tuesday, March 20, to, the Italian mur PHILADELPHIA Closing Quotat MARKET k and Pro- General Markets clear 84.158 | LB WwW asked for March; ise bid and ¥ April; Sige. bid and We, anked | bid and ®e. asked for June Corn--Quiet, easier, with #4. bid and ic saked for March: 4080. bid and #8540. asked for Apriletige. bid and 000. snaked for May: $hge. bid and $84, naked for June Onte Firm, with Be, bid and 30%. saked for March; fo. bid and 4c. asked for April; Fe. bd and Wise. snaked for May: We. bd eat id and ¥ saked for w May: v | and 3c. aaked for June Beef Quiet, steady family, $1011. Lard | Firm steam rendered, $6804 asked Eggs New York and Peunsyivania, eis western, 13g southern, 13481. ; market fair; demand firmer Barrimons, March Flour dull, changed, Wheat steady; southern steady; faults, WAY ; longherry, E08, Corn saay; southern cora steady; white, beige. yellow, 6B 1Te, Outs firmer. Rye quist. Hay steady; good to choles timothy, $14@ 1500, Cot. ton nominsl; middling. he. Provisions firm, quiet, Dotter firms, bays weak at Lge, oxira mess, AOA une i and F rank Moore rea hed n FA Pe" STAT E NE 4 YS ‘ oR — WIRIR J PI —— March 29,—While fell- in a woods near Middlesex, today afternoon, Elmer Baker, aged 18 years, was kille wl by a falling tree, PHILADELPHIA, March James A. Noomer, the overseer in the Eastern ntiary who was murderously saulted by Convict John McCue on 'Taes- dav, died latdé yesterday afternoon at the University hos pital York, Pa., March 28 Smeich, of Red Lion, about 60, han 1 band wa LE, Pa., iH TH penit ns. Mrs, Jonathan this county, aged If while her hus had been in ill health fon time, and it thought that her mind was affected, TaMaqua, Pa., March 26.—Nicholas Betz, aged years, one of Tamaqua's itizens, was run over on the Phil and Reading Railroad by the and had both legs cut off, be ing otherw injured, He died \ the accident, March 26 the irdoms GILOrs « She ne Ni) (rovernon recommendation that M¢ ' f the Beaver months’ imprison tor Quay, be par 11 for A of noon , Pa., March 20. When returned home fro found his wife with in the hr [he w ) ring d beyond recog March 24 hii iil mn ' | or I's iYing nmin ile sul I'l thin the ntertai: up Ww March arbon, o Blew loader at : Hivalus the several hun rified to see sidewalk. He wt fright injured, both legs being broken, chin fractured and spine so badly hurt that his death is looked {or Cupsten, Pa, March 20.—The jury in the poisoning case of the two boys Lewis verdict last who oon and were hb : the stone ily night, Dr. Henry BStoever, | ducted a chemical analysis of the stom | ach and different organs of testified that he found the bodies, no poison, but the evidence of irritation and inflammation were #0 plain that it was his opinion { that the boys had died of a local poison, most of which had been eliminated or ejected from the system. One of the | jurymen held out for a long time in wheat | favor of censuring one of the attending physicians for alleged carelessness, but the other five overruled him, and a ver dict that death was caused by poison of some kind administered in some man. ner unknown to the jury was returned. | possibility. COs Safety In the Midst of Danger a contradictions so, in {its individus his would seem fact, to the ey But ex Take th Pt perience has prove of thi who dy titulion is dreaded chilis covering n pw fh CACY Panama i nate Od ny TUL “is, ni HBpProve Hublershurg Select Sch William A. Ind. sa Hood's s Barsaparilla is King of Medicines And His Cure Almost a Miracle i, Hood & ( 14 Mans Was well t Sereleln, White Swollings, appeared « various parts of my for eleven Years fined to my bed sin re I was years, brok Wey the » d Became Discouraged I went to ( wan il ghia vil : th the h Nona Up and Out of f Doors make a % 3 Hood's Sarsaparilla jal , tiiam A Lenn h . 1nd Hood » ills ¢ Billousnoss, hehehehe tate NG OF ALL DOCTOR ACKERS ENCLISH REMEDY Sold in England for 1s. 1%d., and in America for 256 cents a bottle. I'rT TANT ES GOOD, Dr, Acker's English Pills Cure Sickness and y favorite with the Ww, i BOOKER & (1, XEW YORK. rates UDITORS NOT IC KE in the Orphans matter of thi the township of Penna sate of H. O i, Curtin, Counts deceased ghed of : Tohn Pimm John Reiley Unknown Joshua Williams J wp er Welsh Polly Williams Daniel Beek acob Beek . John Reightol Hugh Hamilton Ebenezer Brenham Samuel Phipps Unknown Jeremiah Parker William Brady Henry McEwen Wm. Nwanry Widow Morris PRD Gray. Unknown a6. L. T.F. Abaws, Attest J.B Sreonw. Ry. m NTE + nm. Oftes. March 8th hv Ww atk ins Gooput ART, Mpring Tayi Union Walker Worth {com'rs letonte, Pa. : Court of Contre county in the 'PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE lute of | LOCATED In Centre | ORE OF AND HEALTHY! GUHEXY REGios T™E (rr MONT BEAUTIFUD IN THY ALLE ) BOTH SEX DOCTOR B. HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES OG North Secon EOWARD K. RHOADS, on Merchant BEEZER'S] owbdoidy Wai 1300 BUSHELS POTATOES GO. W. Braxsis, Palr Lea, Kent Oo Md, says: With 80 pounds of Powell's Greem Hag Fertiliser for Potatoes, on 1M acres of land, he raised LAN bushels smooth, good sized potatoes. When quantity of Fertiliser and quality of nd is considered, this Is largest crop of potatoes ever raised in the world. Why not ralse big crops of potatoes? We ean tell you how to do it, and bow 10 prevent Potato Mot and HMilght. Mend d ro-tent stamps for Book
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