revival of business returns.Another old settler baa been called away. Mm. W. JU. Cook passed peacefully away at her residence at G:tf0 yesterday morning. Her complaint was rheumatism of the heart. Jim. Cook was over 72 years of age, having been born at Messena, N. Y., February 2!«t, 1802. She was married to Judge If. L. Cook, in this city, twenty-nine years ago. having been previously married to a Mr. Sbeek, bj’ whom she had four daughters, two of whom, Mrs. Etta Graham, teacher at No. 4, and Mrs. Rich-5ardson. of Indianapolis, ate now In the ;city. Her second marriage resulted in two j children. Mr. Bailey Cook and Mrs. Emma j 0 Rohlfs. It is hoped that the Old Settlers :* and other friends of the family will attend . ‘j the funeral, which takes place from the J c residence today at 2 j*. ai. | ti