People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1895 — MISCELLANEOUS. [ARTICLE]

MISCELLANEOUS.

Georgia Central reorganization plan provides for the i , 'nuiriT of new securities to take up the floating debt and all obligations The Pennsylvania refuses to permit an examinant,a to ~D; ; , au whether or not it has been cutting rates by means of mileage book deals with scalpers. The National bunk of Kansas City has suspended. Liabilities are $1,050,000, and assets $1 880,000. Mrs. M. E. Holton, living alone on a ranch near Butlt, Neb., was outraged and then lynched. Cattle rustlers are suspected of committing the crime. A new will of the late Senator Fair was offered sot probate In San Francisco. It divides ti.e property between the three children. Window glass manufacturers of the United St: tes will meet at Pittsburg and form a trust. Commissioner Shields of New York, issued an order of <om .ilttment for Editor Dana, but paroled him pending argument of a motion for his rei >vul to Washington on a charge of libel Two hundred negroes at Suvnmiuh Ga., are awaiting to go aboard the steamer Horsa, which will take them to Liberia. The colony of 1,000 negroes recently established at Waplma. Mexico. Is breaking up, the negroes leaving fur their old homes in Georgia and . Jubama. In a speech at Ottawa, 111., Rev. Father Malone of Colorado denounced the Incendiary utterances of Recorder Golt of New York, who advised Irishmen to use violence. R. W. McCloughry and F. H. Wines, of Illinois are among the delegates tor the international prison congress appointed by President Cleveland. Walter 1. Chapin, aged 79, and Mary A. Chapin, aged 78, lovers who were separated in youth, were murrieu at Wllkesbarre, Pa. Pietre Giubanco, one of the Italians missing after the h netting al Walsenburg, Colo., has been found and | . - I in Vesselmen hope lake navigation w'l not open before May i, b*-11*v1..„ ,t would tend to stiffen rates Muncie, Ind., Catholics are indlzna it at an attempt by Pr-m Rant ministers to prevent a concern in ceieorati*. . of St. J atiick's day. The attorney-gener:-. I of Neb: ska has decided to try Barrett Scott r alleged lynchers In Bo ? d county, wi.ers Scott s body was-found. I’lilindupbltl Hlld New Y<i<K capitalists i ave pur< ! used street nd other railways in Mexico, paying •.-.juO.tLx