L*IWolf and Mir. -Marv Monelirn offcHamilton; Mrs. Liz/Ac Carper of Alliance, 0M John Wolf of Quincy, 111., ncicl .lot* Wolf, of Orecnbag, Wisconsin.Mr. Wolf lias not only been afaithful and devoted husband andfather during the fifty years of hisr* * ■wedded life, but lias also been a fine workman and soldier. He was horn at Ravavia, Hermany, in 1 S40 and cmne to this country in ISal, when a Ind of 14 years, lie came first tofcCincinnati and later located in Hamilton, and has been a resident of this citv for thirtv-lhree years.n - «Mr. Wolf is a Civil war veteran. He enlisted in 1802 in the UStli Ohio Infantry where lie remained until it was con solid.iled with the 124th on August 3, 3802. lit* was mustered in*■ j ■and transferred to Co. I First Regular U. *S. volunteer engineers on September 11, 3804. lie was mustered out September 2(1, 18155, ai Nashville, Tomi., and received an honor aide discharge. Mr. Wolf took part in the following bailie: Thompson Station, Chickainnuga, Look Out Mountain, Mission Kiilgc, Koek Face Ridge, Hc-saca, Pickets Mill, Browns Ferry and a ]ivoud look came over the veteran’s face as he told of how in one of these hat ties his gallant captain bail been wounded, and that he was honored bv being one of those who ea»* ■lied him from the field.Mr. Wolf was for many years a cooper and also worked for the city, hong and A list alters and several oilier places and was at all times const* ion I ions in I he performance of his duties.