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THREti AMERICAS
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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29 18S5
PRICE FIVE CENT3
fl«etaltr Enqr'rt-i-Bua
New Obleans D,e 28 —The con*
giei-Bionai auu . ns® txcursion party
From Washington to the American
fxpoaitlon, which hid beet joined »t
Odin by another divlsPn composed
nf comeporrienta of the leudlntr
paper® of Chicago, Milwaukee, S
Paul nod Minneapolis arrived thl®
morning. The trip throughout was
■ most agreet.b'e one.
The reception oommlttee met
the visitor® at the depot and
eeoorted them to Ihe 8 Ousrles
hotel, where they were ?• e'oomed by
P e WeD' McCopniuo, director gen
eral, member® of toe board of roan-
•ginarnt of ihjiB exposition, state
commissioners and presidents of tire
various exchangee antf o'ubs, mem
here ot the local press and other
prominent ci"s?hB
Later In the day ’he party proceed
ed to the txjosition to tike part In
the American preee day celebration,
which wan begun in the government
handing a: 1pm.
A iter the concert in the Govern*
merit building, the cen monies of the
American press dvy wtre gone
through with In Music t all, In the
main building A large audience was
present. The ex rclsea were Inter
spersed with reu'do
Governor MoEoery, of L ulsiana,
weloomed the members ot the pros®
in sn eloquent address, during which
he gave them au Insight Into the
resources of the state.
Gov Wm Brasa, > f the Chicago
Tribune, refilled to Gov M Eoery’s
speech, telling of the pleasure which
had been afforded 'he excnrslonlstt
by tier trip to the Crescent City and
the great American exposition,
C mtnli stoner Genera! Pitkin made
an address, in which he explained
that the otjeot of the present expost*
tion wae to establish commercial
relations with Central and South
America and open up a new trade, by
which (ha whole country would be
benefl'ed.
William KSulllvai, of the Chicago
Evening J nrnal, also spoke ot tne
pleasure the visiting members < t the
prase felt a> what they had seen of
tbe exposition.
The excursion party, after viewing
the grounds and buildings, witnessed
lhe fireworks epeotsc!", ‘‘The last
days of Pompeii,” and then returned
to the city. There are a number of
ladies in the party
nrDIAN^OUTRAGES.
Anastas* Caasaslt Marssr After
■arAsr s>S art C.pailifct*.
■psfftsl to E 1 qutrtr.Bn*.
Chicago, Deo 28 - A special die-
K tch frost E P.-.so, Tt-xsa pnbllHhetl
re this morn)eg says: W K Jones,
one of the beet km wa ranei men in
▲;loons, arrived her® Buoduy fr> ca
the v clnity of the recent Iudlau
matsacie. Jones savs the situation
In western Now Mexico arid < astern
▲r! ooua i- really much worse than
has been reported by tbe newspapers
He declare® that no one person cau
gather au adequate idea of the
terrorised conchiion of the Inhabit
ante, and the actual m mber of peo.
pie killed by the Apsctus wi bin
the past two montho. Dos job of
families hav® been niassncred tn die-
tent parts of t' e tirrit-iry a.,d the
news of their do. th never spread be-
S ond the immediate vicinity, owing
> the long dUtat.ce ai d reparation
from the ouh.ide world.
Jones mention® ifcree murder® In
New M vxlco winch’, to his k:owl
edge, haver.ever been 5 ublished, and
say- Just prior >0 bU depur urt from
New Mtx 00 bo helped bury a
neighbor who wts f. und murdered
by_ the 'Indians
The fearful loss by fir and plan
final the hands i f the marauding
Apr.ohes has also been under es’i.
mated, as many ranches have been
literally cleaned.
The ranchmen of Graham to Ari
zona have equipped a rung r force at
their own expense, and placed them
In the field. T1 • settler® are depend
tog entirely on these rangers. Jones
asserts that the regular army is no
longer re! #1 anon by tie people to
suppress these frequent < mbreaks,
and st.ys that Gov Bnllick, of Ari-
xona, is In favor of Immediately or
ganising a territorial ranger force,
and l as been petitioned to call the
legislature together for this purpose.
TO PBOTECT THE INDIANS.
Rajs Francisco, Dcetuhei 28 —
rnrsuant to instruct (ous from the
sccretaty of war, older® were issued
yesterday to troops A & K, aeoond
cavalry, to proceed to A xona. They
are being disnachid to protect the
Indiana on Ban Carles reservation
from the tbreoteaed attack by the
whites. Mu Jot Gordon will command
the cavalry. The date of their de
parture will not be fixed until dis
patches shall tiav® been received from
some point in At'sraa in which the
troops shall tske up their position.
WaihliiMs ItVI.
_ Washington, December 28 —
Oumptioiler of Carranoy Cannon
denies tue published statement that
he has handed hia resignation to the
pint dent.
The i.rculr.iq e.' ILe amaU.iw
$50() bill r*c®ived at the treasury do
psrimen' Ctrla ma® morning cam-
to hand from New Y rk with s brief
1 xp anstton nf the. rentitu'i"n f the
(itbe. half sent previous The money
will . e crodifed to the conscience
fund,
THE NEW Y RK SUB TREASURER
Ii t* pr liable U a United H'.al.e*
I re® urei J rdsn will be designated
by Breretury Manning I" act aa tub
treasurer at N-w York city until
congress reafteerntdes, when the new
appointment will be mad®.
PRESIDENT'S PROTECTION
8*v*i*l Oali-ailv.-a r« s**t« i*Snb
10 t |*td tti White Doan,
8p«dM t- E- qnlr»--Sua.
Pittsburg, D c 28 -Tbs Penny
Pies®, tan alleruoun paper, to-day
publish d a slory to the efLct iha-
five Pinkerton dileclvn® passed
through here iaat night from Chics
goon their way ito Washington for
the purpose ot looking after (hr
pereoupl safety of President Cleve
lard Oae of the party, named Me
Quire, slated Hist they bad been
ordered to Washington by way of
Philt delphia, where 'bey were to b'
Joined by five men from the branch
agency there, t!ei to proceed to
Washington 1 r apeciul duty at th®
white house. O ; arrival at the ospi-
tol they wire 10 receive full ins'iuc
tion® a® to their duties,
* Wtia' do you suppose is the rea
eon (or this precaution ?” asked a re
porter.
‘ We were talking the matter over
on our way here and concluded that
a plot of some kind had been discov
ered, hut whether against the preui-
dcat's life I um not prepared to state.
W® expect to remain in Washing
ton sometime.”
General Bturidau’a orderly ha*
visited Pit kertou’s headquarters dur
ing the past frw day® sir era) times
DENIED AT WASHINGTON
Washington, D-cember 28 —It i®
stated at the white honee that there
is no truth or at y foundation for tb®
story published by the Pittsburg
Panfiy Pres® that a number o' detec
uvea are coming to Washir glon n
look after the personal safely of the
president.
THE NANTICOKE HORROR
Th* W*rh ot lnutkisi far th* VI*-
U*i* A*■!■ r<'hh»*i4.
Bpeotal *r- E qntrtr-Hnn
WlLKESBABBK, Pa , D ©ember 28.
—A general impression pievaileo
hereabouts that when the Sutque.
liana cost company gave up the idea
of sinking a shaft ever No 2s!o|>e at
Nanticoke no further attempt would
be made to look for the bodies of th<-
twenty-stx victims of lbs r»c?nt dis
aster. The ■ ffioiul® suy, however,
they hate not given up the hope 01
finding them and wtl) oontlnuu th-
work of opening the main gangway
Three extra shifts were put on again
yesterday, each working eight hour®,
auil they exnect to rtu oh the tatnl
spot lu five weeks. The debris 1®
being temoved at the ra e of 100 car®
per day. Of course nobody know®
whi te the bodies are or when the>
will be found, if ever, and there Is n«
telling how many lives may yet b>
lost in the gangway wheu the met
reach it aud commence the work o>
timbering through the sand an®
culm, i
A public meeting of cli'asn* wa
l eld at Naniicok® this evenirg to
devise means for taiBing a fund lot
tut; relief of the families and other®,
dependent on those who lost theb
lives in No 1 elope of the But-que-
hana oompany. Tw > prominent ;uei
from each of the eight wards wei
appointed a committee to solicit
money for the enfi rers.
«««!• oa t'liBuuib
to R»twir«r Bnn,
Plymouth, Mass, Djeembtn 28.-
Tae gale which ntgan Friday anil
couiiuued into 811 day wa® muc!
more severe ttan tl a thanksgivirg
storm. More damage was done o
properly hi re than by suy stmm
sdnee the Minot’s light gale. R b
bins wharf, at he n< rtU eud, wa» et
tlrely carried away, and the lumbei
yard euft'td severely. Tha long
wharf was much injured, as were
also the other wi arves. Ai Wood’®
lumber yard much lumber wa*
blowD and washed away. Altogether
the damage to the steamer®, wharver,
etc, will probably reach 13000.
T*c Out* M»»«»llea*«.
Bpaolsl E“qalr8r«B®a
Cincinnati, O, Deo 28.—The re
puhlicau oaudidateB foi repraseuta-
tives from Hamilton county hav-
held amietirg and passed resolution®
declaring that while they sh®.:l insist
that they Wtre legally elected, and ut
Ihn proper time shall present tbeir
claims tor sia's, yet they neither ex
pect to enter the republican cauous
for choice of' (fleers of the house, nor
do they regard it as com; alible with
the beat Interests ot the state or parly
that 'hey should take part iu the
caucus.
A rua <>f 'wall »• * i« W*w Tara.Kt
Nkw York, D.ccmber 28 Ida
Ktr.gert, nineiten y®ars old, a sister
ot Dr Theodore R -Kiugert, Jr, the
young physician who recently died
of diphtheria, was found ill with
small pox by thesau! aty authoiltles
aud removed to the hospital. She
bad been attended until recsntly by
her brother, Willis Klnger, nine
years old. Hir nr phew was alao
found sick with the disease and
t L L± U *U* *l*.JS>--ah
FRENCH ELECTIONS
*. Jules wrevy Be EKe'c 1 President
ol the P' public.
4 Pretty Rtlilcrnai Time ' ms v
VrvDtli-fftiv H-^iut Barr Ast **io» in
Ir lard- ItQiiU aud AuBtrlw 8 rrr It
A tulai Tilt me. Ifc:-4ii It lisa l.l •
lion
to Wumtrtr-Ban. I
London December 28 — L Is staled
hero li a Russia a id Austria are se
cretly arming, a ,d bn'h c untrle®
h ive oent orders to England for large
quantities of Btores (or the respective
armies.
SmM.
M GBEVY BE ELECT)'D PRESIDENT
Paris D o®mber 28. — Fiuoc-.is
Juies P Grevy wa® re-iieoted preet
dent of thi French republic to-day in
a Joint vote of the senate and cham
ber of deputies, acting at a ‘national
assembly. The balloting wa® carried
on amid gnat excitement O tly five
member* 6f the right cast ballots.
G.evy’“ tea! majority ot J ilnt ballot
wa® 135
The space reserved for visitors in i
thecii mher in which the election
took place ttu< crowded long before
the bout appointed for the elioiion.
The h reels in the vicinity we e also
fhro' g d Pr-Ci edir.gs hegau at
I!:!5.*mid considetanie 'xeitimeut.
The president of the national as
aetnbly wa® unable to restore eil- nce
The mt-mbera of fhe right became
so turbulent that the president
threatened to suspend the sitiing.
The memturs of the right then ask
ed for a time to speak ! e'ore th? vote
w s taken, and their request being
refused, several nf them Died 'o gum
the tribune. A fight ensued be-
tween the member® of the left and
one of the right, B iveral blows were
ixchauged before the combatants
could be sti arated by tbeir friends.
A lull in demonstration (hen follow
ed, and the balloting took place.
The second ballets were held yes
terday in the departmeulot the 8-iu®
for eix s -als in the chamber of uepu
ties, to fill the vseanoiee Oaused by
the options for other constitu
encies. The vote was as fol
low®: Radicals, 172.000; oppor
tunist', 104 000; conservative*. 98 000.
A’ (be first election Sunday, D :oem
bet 13 b, six radical ca didates polled
from 16,000 to 120 000 votee each
The opportunists came next, then
the conservatives, and the,-moderate
republicans brought up th/ rear. As
no candidate secured the absolute
majori'y required, anothsfwIccUoli'
wasi rderetl lor yesterday Binoe tb®
13 h the fusion of the opportunist®
md moderate r“pt;b'fcans has taker,
place, aud it was t x. ected that they
combined would muster 150 00 votes
yccterday. There wets 381 000 votee
cast at 'he election on the 13 •>, and
UiOti it wa® estimated that lOO.Of.O
electors staid away from the polls.
Daring ,h® pr gtes® ot (he v ting
for president of the republic. Cune<>
D Ornato shoulcd tt a'; the national
assembly as at present oon®titut*d
was tt body of usurpers P.u D;
Coeeagmio cried out that the cm
grers was tlirgsl and the piesidential
elecuon uutatr, as four depar.metit
i f France were not represented at th
mo.-ling
PABTKUR'B NEWARK PATIENTS
Paris, D.Ceiu e 28—Pivuor
ooptiuues fo treat four boys from
Newark, N J, who w<-r- bitten by a
mad dig. Nothing if an unfavor
al;i® ij« oie bas t een developed
OLEMBNOEAU B LATE SPEKOH
London, D cember 28—C emeu
emu 1 .- ricaut apeteh in tin Ficnoii
cbamlerof deputies during the dt-
oale on ti e Tot quin credit, iu the
o urse of which he took occasion b
eltAige Ferry with having®' ught ihe
aid o Uisaia'ek .'n the-e'.femeut t '
th" Frstic -Ctitres® cl ffl ulty, ha-
Caused no ll'Ufi * xei'.enjout and tu
dlgnation thr< ugbou 1 Germany. The
German newspapers arc farrous a
Olenae’ crao, aud deoounoe hie i.ctloi
in unmeasured terms.
E«|U»4»
V1KWS TO'-v ADVANCED
London, December 28.--it la said
tots tvtuihg tliat on tne nssemoiiue
of parliament J"hu Bright, m uiber
elect for Birmingham central dlvis
ion, will resign b cause he is opposed
to the advanced views f the radicals.
EXPRESSIONS OF LIBERAL MEMBERS
A circular was rtoen.ly sent to au
liberal members of the new parlia
ment asking to state their opinions
on the Irish b me rule question. In
tbeir replies most of the member
avoid explicit s’atements, but the
nmj -ri y of (boss who express defi
nite opinion areoppt sed to giving to
an Insb parliament control of in®
tariff sud of the polios, aud are iu
fuvor of confining legislative power.*
of such parliament to matters ot local
government, the same as In Great
Britain. Numbers of members insist
that the unity of the empire mue’
overtop all .florte to conciliate tn®
! Irish tenantry. On the whole the
replies show that It Is hopeless to ' x
p®ct from thel.bemie suy couoesiiuu
accen'ab e to th® Paruellites.
G adatone and his colleagues in the
’a.e cabinet continue to exohango
view® on the Irish qmstton. They
take no pains to conceal an existence
of gtave ti'ffl tultics in the way of an
agreement.
The Pall Mall G sotte, reviewing
the slH a ton, predicts that the Balls-
bury government will be given an
xtension of power, and saya it is
possible that the government may
make an attempt to supprea® Iieland
1 with higb-nandcd eoeiuion, The
Italy.
BIGNOR BARBARO ELECTED.
Rome Deoeiuber 28 —At an elec
tion held in Psnia yesterday for a
member of < be chamber of deputies,
Signor B Barbara, formerly editor ot
the Fanche Cmdtne, w»« eleotrd
B gnor B B trb .ro r.-i etved 7710 vote®
He is at present undergoing sentence
o f seven years in prlsou for threaten
ing the minietvy.
report that C.-plait: O'Bhea has been !
arranging an undemanding between
tb* Parnellites aud Gladstone Is ridi
culed as a mere party rumor The
story was set fl at s wc k ago, Cipt
O'B'iea ts no loug»r a tm mber ot par-
ttaiuenf. The c bluet, wtl! meet ou
Thutsday to setce tne programme
fur the coming se-slon
A DENIAL OF THE REP 'RT
Tlte president if th* B iUiihr' am
If e’a 1 associa Inn 'e ies :ha' B ri gh
iuteud* to teslga his srat lu pariia
ment.
IrtUni
THK IlOMK HULK AGITATION*
Dublin, D cember 28 — Tin Eve
ning Mail cays that Captain Ashen,
home tule member of parliament, Is
arranging an intent by which Par-
tieli will support Gladstone in hie
fl >rt to gain control of the g vero
moot, ami iu return for 'his ®eivio®
Gladstone will introduce on hie ae-
'oi Bilim to power a mea-ure for hi.au
rule it Ireland The only point In
the e.rrang msDt on winch there is
any disagreement is in relation to
the control i f the police in Irelan 1.
Thi Irish Times publishes u dls-
ps oh In m Lmdan today stating
tliai the police I ave been ordered to
resume the precautionary measures
adopted riurlt.K the dynaml e scute
under the liberal government, owing
to the cxc'temei l u,u;ii' g the notion-
alls'B silsrig ou ol the alleged home
rub manifesto o' Glade one. P Shee
han, n ember o< p*tiinment-eiici fi r
Ea« Kerry, has advised the tenants
o Kiitaruey not (o , ay rents to land-
ioids, because an Irish parllsmeut
will allot ihe laud to them frre end
wili not c’ mpensate tlte landlords.
A NEW LEAGUE.
The. loyal pat riot to union will hold
a meeting In Dabllu on iht 8 h of
January, and another meeting in
London at a later date, for the pur*
po .e of forming a league which shall
be similar in details of its organ fa i-
tlon to the Irish uatioubt iengue
and have branches thr> ughout the
kingdom.
IRISH CROP REPORTS
Dublin, Droember 28 —Tne repoit
of tLe registrar shows that the v<ln<»
of crops Ibis year inorps«etl XI 694 223
as compared with 1884, and that it
Was £263 964 above the average for
the preceding ten yrars.
MYTHS ABOUT MILLIONS
THE BALKAN CONFERENCE
Constantinople, D o 28 —Th.
B-.tku c "ferei cl will ret'pe" here
Jinu- »yl7th. Count C >rti, I aitau
ambsasador, will make a mi"inn in
Uynt ut he recognition ot Bu'gtrlan
onion,'and wl'l be supported by thi
R I. siau ambas 'ad r.
CHARGED WITH PLUNDERING
London, D c 28—Advices from
Belgrailti say the Hcviatt amboritii s
charg* ttai the B.lgniuo trnopa
nlundered tbebi uit® of moderns or
Pitot.
A BLOODY MURDER
A Boy CN«lr« Wlih By m
spiclal »® E-q.lrar-Soo
Ft Bmith, Ark D o n>bsr 28 —
Another hi a dy > Hi.ay t onurred in ih-
Caer' kie Dalton yesterday, in w tioii
G'O gi) Hil®* was iirutaltv r.inrdi e:
by D'Vt M »eai d Joe Huht*r Tn-
cuuee of the ktllitig wa- H.Ilb’ alien
Don to M * ’» wile M S' aid vif-
had parted on C 'rie mu e’e Hue*
e.Kjort d Mr® M Si t'. a petty. Thi®
enraged M’sj, wen sworn v«tjg : Rtic
on Hili* Ye-ter day M ztauoH'jr
ter, bis bro her-iu i»w, wt-ot t > ;h
rtfaldt. cb of Hit'a' Iti b -r,called tbeli
vcim out for :h<i oh euslUe purjtts'
■f .ulk'og writ r. ioi,a.id taking y jun
IIile. s tf- y iu the v/o-idi- a rew ate|/.
Mae, who had a double barrel®®
*hu go", ttimed auort' nly upon hlu.
und imp ted t a contents into hi®
tmaat, am r which, assisted bv Hun
ter, he ridd ed the dying boy's body
wi.h bullet® and left tt wet er.ng in
blood Bub murderers escaped, bu
deputy marshals are in hot pursuit
A Wot* Vlllai*’* iaivk,
Suttl U Mmimtr*-•*». i
Chicago D cember 28—The ohd-
gregttitotiai miutsti-r* ot Die oily at. a
meeting to d*y listened to tbe vi> w>-
of Augut'i Bptes, editor of tbe social-
ls’.lo paper, ou the aims of the social
ists. Hesaid there were half a million
socialists ia the United B ales, who
believed In snare y aud a resort to
force to accomplish their “leveling”
progress. He said marriage a* prac
ticed to-day was simply oooi:uo)n»g.,
and that when tao tojial tit®’ revolu
tion occurred free love would prevail.
. St Illlk r«ll**MI • ■«*.
New Y rk December 28 --Tit®
IiT.-o parii .iu atmy luud assi.ciadou
met lo-uight, witen additional sub*
rOiiptious were repotted ol li4t:62
Tue total amount heretofore sub
scribed aggregated over |26 000
A *<k»»*l <-•••■ t* (*!•«•■,
tSMlsI to Enoalnr-tt*®.
WabhinoTom, Dtoembsr 28 —The
siguai u.tp* btauoo at Cap® H“nry,
V-rglnla, report the schooner L-ua
Hunter, ashore in that vionuy. is
fastbre.kt g uo Nothing could be
saved except tue rigginga.
Cnci fm d ’ ita'e P an .Is IB iafy
1 X|IOH d.
Thu Miorlti Thrmt Info Prlul Ov, y ihe
Sul* of TVlIy N*hm«ri>S* L»f|e
Ilium !d lhe tot I orc:t*&n«rry **• D v
• 11' b«Iu| for Clmlamii,
Washington, December 26 A
paper ou itic NUtjaot of unclaimed
estates in England, pr: pared under
'he direction of Minister L’Wt-ll by
Henry White, one of the American
secretaries nf the legation, has been
sent by tbe president to oong'e,-
wi'h ot: e? state papers. “Then
metas to be no doubt,” Mr Whit®
“tt a many are led to belif ve
th-ms.'lves heir? t<- vast estates It-.
Great Britato by designing pursoas on
both stiles of Ihe ocean, who, with s
view to personal galn.lrs-rt n dies®
In local newspapers iu the Un' el
B'tttes to the efleot that a large prop
erly left by a person of the sr.mt
name with that of seme well knowr-
family of the district or of some ex-
ee'dir.gly onmmou name liie'y to
■ ocur anywhere, such a* Bail'd or
J >nes, or who distribute far and wide
li-ta of unela'mtd eslkles wtiljh do
not exist
DUPKB l-N PLENTY.
Large sums or mouey are annually
thrown awuy by tbe dupes of these
ailver'isemeuts and fictitious list®,
and handsome revenue is made in
the agent®, as they call thrttuelvcs,
for the discovery of lost heirs and tin-
rec tvery of unclaimed esta'es Th-
modus operandt usually adopted by
these e t e its I* to »®k first for a re
mittanoe of £2 or £3 to cover the. ens
of oopying tne will upon which th
claim purports to be based. Thou
comes a large sura for the expense of
instuu'iug inquiries, uuil ut u .ub nuc
cesstves age tnor® I ' 1 cbmailiaUv' d,
the correspondence bel' g »n cleverly
conducted that several years fie-
quently elapa before the fraud ia dla
covered.
FAIR WARNING TO ALL
No one should contribute a dollar
to unknown agent*, especially to
ward* any expenses connected with
esiaollshing claim* to estates In this
country until inquiry has been made
of cnoneel here, fDet a* to the ex
pense of tbe estate a d then as to
the ohanoes of its recovery. I am
told hy reputable solicitors that nm
one claim in a thousand of all those
referred *" fb"m bv levatlona has had
any valid y wuu.. ver aud very f w
daring (her long cxperience of claim®
from America nave been successful.”
The paper is a long one and the sub
j'ot 1s treated exhaustively Mr
White Bays the archives of the legs
tlou show that a con-tderable ; r >
portion of Its foreign correspondents-
is ci-mptittud of letter® upju this sub
jsot.
THE JHNNENS K9TATB
Mr Wane ue-orloes the results of
i' quince retaili g to the "J uuens
es'aie,” to which there were many
Ami .loan claimant®, showing tlia
the property went to heirs at law
lo> p before the Aoc-rlran clatuiar t®
were ever beard "f.imd that the lat ei
nev*r had a shedovv of a title toll.
Moreover, hid tne title been a good
one it would long sii.ee huv
become wor'tiloss by the upt-ru lon
of the s'a ute of limtia'loo®
Anv 'Dt*uit>t® theref re,” catitiriu s
Mr Wt’D'e. “to recover rtalet'ans
Hum mu orowo or n.tiivbluals .after
a liip-e uf twelve ye r , (whioh tnay
0 i x'em'e i to ihtrty uudur oertain
oircuma ai-c ) >imI personal property
It. r a lopae of twenty years, how
ever valid ihe c alm or the person
m .king 'he attempt may liny bout,
originally, I® cer’aio to end in fuiluri.
MONEY THROWN AWAY
“Ah It eu.b - I® uui.b. quuuo.y >.f the
J uiieu® MnsM-ta lou id tbe United
B a'es of Ametioa may rest as-uren
mat tii* u euti-oripiluiia are > Imply
money thrown away, if t'n (■ Jsc’ be
lecovery of ' i e Jenuens’ estate. R
cen iy u l®t er *'«» reee)v-d from
mi mue.- of f e af- res.do J nuens os-
social lob, who bud Just ban nohflen
ttia. a general a sessmeut of <5 h-.i:
been ltvluii f r the end ofthey-ai
rn ilug Juni 80, 1884, and who, be
fore paying the same, I' qui-ed
wiietber th* itga ljn cou dfirrn-h
any itiforniath n regarding the Jon-
nensestu-e ‘said to bo pending be lore
thee urt ol chanoery in Eoglai.d.’
“The etter euctos.id sundry iut -r-
eating documents emanating from
the association, one of whicn stu’eu
that tbe finance committee are fully
eatirflid with our agent's progress in
tlte case, aud further on that kt he-
ciune 1 me. ornry for e-cb and every
m mber of thiia aseocietlon to te~
apoud withcaalt as liberally as tbeir
m®at s wili afford, to oarry our ca-e
to final issue, whx-h we tiavneviry
reason to belli ve will hn sucatcofui,
prov ded fund® be furnished ”
S tnilar to this casa are the
"Hedges estate,” -'Bradford i-a'ate,”
"Hyde entate,” “Horne cslatfe” aud
ntar.y oihers, witlcu are de-tonh-'d a®
among ' tne oidiDsry mj <h® hy
W'ich so meny of - ur oountrymei.
have been btguilen ”
Nil UNCLAIMED MONEY IN THE BANK
Wnu regaru tn tin large -no.a oitp-
posed 'o i.e-twainrig American c.aiao
ants ia the Bank ot England, Mi
White quotes turn a Je.ter wiltlen
by the ouief accountant of dial .nau
tution, a® follow*: “There are uo i
large amonnts of unclaimed sleek or
dividends standing ou our books.
Sneaking gei er.liy, without having
made an exhaustive research, which
would Involve some oou®id raule
labor, there are very few sm unis
o’ £1,000, and probably none vast ex-
oed this sum hy more than £100 or
£200 ”
And in regard to >he fabulous fdr«
uties locked up in chancery he iky :
"To J'.iige fr< m letlera received at
this legation from the United Btateq
tn ref-rtuo® to unclaimed fundi* I ti
ohaticcr^ many < t my countryman
mas'Imagine that ins:ration to'biik
D p 'sltory f Inc ilniilable million®, a
goi il y stiare of which can be easily
withdrawn upon th" mere institution
of a claim to the Ram® by the Ameri
can minister and without the re-
quiieuieiit by the court of any par*
tlcu a'® as to the name of tlte suit,
the relationship of tbe claimant to
'he parties mentioned therein, or to
the oi'glnal owner of the estate
claimed.
MILLIONS IN IT. ,
“It Is very rmely that tp any com*
mmi'citton sent us on tilts subject,a
®mali®r "lira is mentioned than *eev-
- rol million®,’ and frrqueotly our
oorrcaponUeu s state that they are
entitled to twenty, fifty and even
more mlllint.s. It will doubUCfa
oau.-e surpriae and .'iiappotnttnevt,
suoh 8* these, to he Informed that
the whole amount of money tn the
custody of t 1 o court of chancery at
the present time I* ahou £84 009 090,
of which £83 000,000 beb'Ug to V Yi-i
<>r« who are known, leaving about
£1,000 000 only of unclaimed or dcr*
mant fu.’ida.”
llnani Offf. 1
to Knawlror-^iin.
Taunton, Mars, D cember 28 —
1’he second not to the North Dightba
a- anil t fl'ilr was played this morn
ing tu the district court, wheu Judes
M' Oann. Henry Psunell and Chariev
V u V .lkenburg, ail three “scab®,”
were arraigned for disturbing the
pence. Tney plated not guilty and
furnished security for their appear
ance on th. 5d) ol J tnuary for trial.
Amo»"r tbes" , iker® G’orge Hanples,
J 'hr Ryan, J.remiab Murray, R)b»
ert Meodln, Thomas Th 'rney, L.w*
rertCB Hennessey aud George R d
are under hail to appear Jtnuary 5.
The u’mnst ®xolt»m®nt prevails In
the village, and s detail of Taunton
police are gu .rdl g tbe mill prop-
erty. _ _____
TS* ■lllaol* Satlmtteiikr*.
Chicago. D oember 28 —The ad*
Jntaot-geuersl of I'ltnols to-day ie*
®.u®d an ord r ooneol(dating th* fifth,
•eveuth, eighth ami ninth regiments
of the Illinois Nuional Guard into
two regiments ol twelve o mpanieo,
of three battalions, In accordance
with the amended state military code.
All Infantry regiments of the state
will be consolidated in tbe same
manner, giving I'lluols ®)x regiments
of infantry, one battalion of cavalry
and two batteries of artillery. The
renrgauiiktlou l* to uooordanoe wlih
Gan Sherman’® recommendation for
i tie reorgiu cation of the United
States ermy, »s contemplated by the
panding Anderson bill.
n fualilBi Ireataiir R«il|as*
Boiiol to Aioutror-*mm
Hahrirbukg. Va, D OHiibet 28—
Ttiecouu.y c urt to-day f-ccpttd the
ri- lg. iitlon fBiiiitutd KS.erliog, the
e'.ulttng treasurer. Hi® snoeeejor
witt be appointed Wednesday Three
o B erling’® bond ni"U this evening
want to the i se'ern purl, of the couu*
y a';er h:m, where he has been
since Ihurst-iy Tltey will re,urn
om« time to-night, when he will be
Intrortuotd h f ue a full meeting of
the snrciie'i a® to tlte cause of the
short, g", and if pesslble 'hiwbere-
ub uus of (i me of the miselng funds
will bo BHOt-r allied.
S N*«ro ro..« Marks*.
ly dwtnrm mm.
Mi RILE, I’e 28- Y e'erday aflor-
twtji. m U ."..cetowii, L’/a'k oiuti'y,
A'®x R nt, ti e negro who brutally
uiuriii no Mi* Carrie Hiyne at that
lilac® ou th® 18 h, was outlined to a
.rte ut tlie pot wb' re the crime wua
aoai;uiUtd uwl slowly bornel, to
tit mu hv v t-r. wtl of ti.dtgnant whites
ai d blacks
I n*,I K ill 4**l®sr»
4ottHtt iv K+Quirtr-H*m
Oxford t» D ccuibcr 28,- Y y>
ter.iuj niOt ru military .ynltur,
K'cu .d O Rsu.h-rdt, - f I.KJuioa,
was >.c ideii.aily ®hot a id killed hy
i*i K G:v»gtt'i, ot M.chtgao. The
ooys were ptsyP g with* revolver
form waicti Gavtigau thought n® had
extruo ®d alt the cvriritlg. a, but hail
ovi rio -ked one. The deceased was a
son of Judge R dnbirdt, of Indiana.
Th« l)l*iraotii4 PrlNl,
to *toutrar-ymn.
Detroit, Mich, D:c 28—No
trounte tiae bee.- austd by the riotcu*
P doe to-oay E -rly this morning a
crowd as-f-mbu-u about the enuroh,
iiu' no outbreak resulttd. Fattier
K il lalt iki, tbe dep-rred prleai, pro*
poses to O’lntist the legality ot tbe
bishop’* action, and diimancU bis
restoration to ihe church.
Thf Cfl4CMlt.
ftWOoUl lo £*tooror> J«•*
Monti{®:al, D O'ruber 28, — The
amuutit. i- xpeuded in attending
patients aun. g the small pox e;tl«
dc-mia I® 1118.000 - ml jt will .ske a
'urttierlbig® ®in iuul to meet the re*
malnlng enttag'.rnents eotered Into.
C nnpulsory v cctua'lo'r iauow hoing
atnetty enforced.
A Worll J liiptU ta.it,
Chicago, D c> mu- r 28 — Mrs D la
B tru'Os, widow i f tho . (floor who
eamifiuid his life while bringing re*
lief to the yellow fever fuller th of
the lower Mississippi river several
ye.r ago. to d-ty was «rp/iut®d past*
m-iBier of the village of R idgurs
P.rk, in fl e towr.ehip of Bventton,
this county, whete she has lived ever
since tne dtatb or her uushand.