''t'.VIF V rlBBIHaOtlSTOUEES. I ! ' . f tin MORNING "NEWS. I ' M - 1111 ' k5(lS-: ' : THE 7 7 1 -. 3. . T If ir - - uttlo bit of silk '4 1 JLj. X z Ind thumb, and he re ! : Id-Ithis is the measurement KviX it does not require Jht Adding rtnghem variety in- the plain, HtUa P variety nutward'and Vk A TT1KLIII11UUK t'S,,fffflM choBe a ring,' It IJ Uouf.TJ rf" m.tiA -velvet-1 j. - i "he lpI V --MM S' o At! ft THE INTERESTS CF T.HE CITY opWensboro, and op the state. , V " " gjjGREENSBORO, NC-Un. 26, 1887.." ; No: 4-1 i iraua l . . - . - 7 r- r th Sqoare One Day, " . Two Day,.... .".7.VJ1.V Tire Day,.. 7" " " Four .rive 'Day, owWwk..... ."!!! Two Weeks Three Weti, One ilootli..............,... $ 7$ oo $ t 50 75 3 00 5 w 6 00 T NEWS. 14 r 11 ?able; 'a n(kon' that alraos -tef&JSlS' iJnS bedding . rlGAEA Tnv -said the jeweler as the cus- Bertw .r disappeared. an xv?rfrwlti fist f " 1 frriiitidi4. WiUie 1 .wb niiwi 1 noj fc - iWSrl " " IliHrc. . . ... i wnt., Jan. 25. able on ui.r- o- of the lies ox oui -- ?. L thftt. one cannot, account fa any. theory at 1. lhc W, Wlio .gS and, so far-as I can see. 28ar;ly. r' f..- thorA IS IhU city, wealthy and wise y-l Sklent fabrication , inokw h. .v - xod. Ho. is fond of a rood. taste. Solitaire rk;0s h Ho day in almost ever;.- r: Uk into the store, kmwKs o-.-T xl i.r two, perhaps scaro.S m:t: at wtonn-r nearly .to deiith, r.nd Eh - train-Start for AVahmi:to;t-ua. flaf wi on coc In tu .dedka an offtlKt sion persi piecq mont her np sion ii avers Nortl every allgl Coatesville, Pa., Jan. 2.5.--The situation- of the strike at the iron vvorks of Worth Bros. and Charles Huston & S0113 hasassurned a serious aspect. ? Trouble" between tfle people and tlie Pinkorfnn flpfwf ell, aged four, was arrived on Saturday and went t o. flIU3". Barnaul r . " m I ..,r-..ll nut.3. Afterward ho slt lo,, .p -.a Sd. perhaps spends an hour i.ol v .ii..f.wn.u. Ho never van h tgoln" to Washington..- wsd. 4 eSrA&m., fro, jS'n'Vrtdow and h- ,: id I '-often Yonder she do not in W ayain, bho is so pUy r HrvaU tl.rt cornea and oa.'-- 1 i .-uinrv for inv : benetit; ri ht-ro: 1 I ;b.OlJ tjl UiJ 7 , iriety about her fibs which inakv iem charming. . Tlvey wo m .uigei;. Jus as they are. uibtouiiww- i'A iiibnth- agoshe came Aiih h ii..tf Khft has some ma.-iince . I0-'K" .V ill?, 1 tiUijomU U0 .naMoMicov ocw. i0 lot cut .of: auy- I have ten h I -ilUhurg, Tlioy wero in her curs vn. 3r children yester- aften her sled slipped thdusu Which Muddv nveyed under the n. f -""v;ut?, agea ten. helr ani with a scream ipeq , -t-utj creeK is ,lerV thaw and is now a ft jhich fills the sewer, er a quarter of a mile wIhU St- J. - pUgxu.uiu a us waters empty fi tira Biver over the apuLviurAPwt jttapias. enidren disappeared the Jujjn to so some men who !U: and ran to the end of several of them tied eir waists, and. throw- tipof to persons Qn the lirikf1 mLO ine torrent. Jer- hallgest came out of the jmder Water and trna W. Then Blanche fol- Lig on the top. They ,ntly dead and it was Ihe efforts of the physic- e summoned were rewar of life. Both the children U, but are very weak. in the sewer full v ten must have been under post if not quite all of ,..fp-; .. imam; you vo u slirt said. PuUInj? them ciov xy scttia ii ere .too upon . -1 .. .. 1 mill 11 i-,,r- M(I MHlll. PUUIl ilUliin1-'!' . ' . .i . ,ri;. f i iov are ,wo m-.jr .x .s"" ' i -4,...:.. ir)ri t r l of ,cior iiyH " " ci v . ,h of tite.:.eai,Jij:lt 'TaV .ting could nut v. ii iTW f Soci 1 Bat a an. 24. Four hundred ended v the services : in (fiurch : to-day. Canon hs corted to the church by Lea iniJid liiriitci; I knew my customer too well j U her so, I took the earringtj d did, have some of the gold taken I Yesterday- she camo . again and told a thwt. unmfihrirtv hn.fl ftllvlsftd CV to ive the diamonds more securely set I her earrings. She -wanted them al !o6t4 wrapped in gold network. They Deing so ireateu iiuw. I" You will hardly believe me when I tell you that in, the. last few yeanj 1 have set , and reset, those ? diamond I fanty tlnips,.and every time my lad is had a pw reason Iqv making th i.nge, ' Why sne shPUld oraect to a. iwledge thM sno is prouq ana ior &er aiamonus m more umu x ci T nrmlrl tniiltfnlv thftSfi instaneffJl iituai inenaacity. oy ten wuncut e-H kvciung upon the ranss 01 iuq ,crav re and simma. with . wlioiu eve llesman is more or, less ao niahvUv, lout wonder at. customer stoiKi- more; J make it a rule nevvf t levo them," Pittsbun: ChrwiiCle'TtV am. . '- - . &S9' THE OLD. BROWN DKESS. ?0 5 old brown dress, my old brow jre past the days ol usefulness ; . Ss 11 remeniDer witn a sitzn , !- - : - ,m v fast the days and years go by, . ve boon a friend so tried and true. so long since you were new;: i . t scarce a tear I can snppreis';r , py good-by,'my. oldbrowu dress;. r old brown dress, poor old bro i've many wrongs,1 but no redress i've learned (like many - more, ISp always wear your "best side out , now. u us an 111 vain Vll basque in sunshine ne'er agi a re triruraocL witn iringo-that ' .enough, - . ; givo you still this parting putT Threatcncs to Duels Social 1st. " " x poli )u. In his sermon he defen- Igainst the attacks of the I Socj k liter the service Socialist Bu faa(4 a speech outside the. I chq in the course of which he Y&u bed in the strongest terms in a iitKcn oy uanon vjiarse fSocfalism. He was intur- roj by (the clergyman himself, wtf nreatlned to baptize him in til pe-lhbgn Canon Ciarke then rel Jl amul the-jeers of the crowd. 'ion of the Queen and Ifamihl vas the si?nal for his- 'other liody of Socialista atteu- :a St. JLuke's Church They', conducted them- pdinary manner. '' -' U21. n. Booth gokth and ZJis rmy iNBON, Jan. ?A. A party of Sal Uonists w h had gone to. meet upon his. arrival at rthainptob yesterday, was mob- the J populace. Missiles of all Indd wercf wowa by the mob, and General Umnself .was made the Iuftuns of ice. -Tlie nolice fargetior ,vere pow erless. s C&rSislc's Thoc&e. 'Itisiccr to A) 1 arled life TAiiS?A had nlri rtrnsi ' many times you ve gone to p n mended, turned and ripped a ra known the skilled dressmal pace you dyed, v tutlookeJ 1 '" now t -: 1 110 one near me le doubtless you see how color could deceive : mi CiNCiATr flan. 24. Speaker Caxlisle'has filed''- an answer to Mf. Thoebe's anseaded notice of contest of his eleetiof' as Congrtsman from sixtli ' Kfiuucky -District denying all the ';aU',etatioiis tiierein . : In his answer Jjr. t'arlisk- charge lack of cbmp. old brown dress, dear" uress. . lian?' tlul ,llvla npionu- eleciion. These : icers pf the election.: Th "laughed la charts, Vf. uilu , .oa.d tnr -1 iThP entire vote of Kenton : out the enup v " '...vol! tfiiintiei es in row iind tUU district hich returned a majority for Mr Tie 9inl2crton8 oji the path Jl grain. the works of Yorth Bros.', is liable to break out at any moment. The Pink- erton men pointed revolvers at the citizens who attempted to speak to them. An indignation meeting last night adopted resolutioi:slenouncing "Worth Bros, for employing.Pinker ton detectives and-requesting1' the burgess and council to appoint such onicers as in their judgement thev -' DR. nlTCIIEIlS fJEFJ5. Extracts Froma letter lie lVrole to n Baltimore Paper. Believing that there aromany who would bo glad to read in his own Ian guagc Dr. Hatcher'8 views and im pressions of the Cluverius case, we give tlK?rri below as found in a Bal timore paper, to" which the Dr. is a regular con tributer: . It fell to my lot te be the prison er's pastor in his prison life, and as one as those who was left in doubt as to the justice of his sentence, I found my condition as one of indescribable perplexity and sadness. I sought deem nea-ssnfv to tirrrvn thn n,. r:c."f r Vru w nn nrari mi , " ' f " ;: -.. out, nis uioody secret if it was there forbid any of the so-called defectiues from appearing on , the streets as offi cers of the law. Every train Is be ing watched closely to ice that no body comes to 'take the situations off ered at the mills. 2 - Destructive Fire in lUclanom!. ItidiMon, Va.t Jan. 23. This morning abnnt- G o'clock an alarm of fire was sounded, and demise smoke was seen issuing from the sash, door and blind factory arid planing mill of Whitehurst and Owen, It was soon discovered that the flames were in the oil room of the mill, a cellar situ ated in the southeast corner - of . the building, where werl several barrel ofoil, and' it was feared that, they might prove a , serious conflagration. After all serious danger had passed, an investigation as to its origin was instituted by two employees of the finn. m the course of their searcli they saw in the cellar the body of Isaac Lecast, the colored fireman .ly ing dead. It was evident from this that Lecast had gone into the oil room to get oil for the machinery, taking with him n light. 'grids com municated fire j. to the oil and the flames spread so rapidly that the un fortunate man was unable to esrape and was suffocated by the smoke. The coroner pronounced it a death fiom sufTocation and therefore deem ed, ah inquest unnecessary. The de ceased had been in the employ of the establish ntent for a number of years and had the confidence of the firm.. Ho' had positive orders not to enter the oil room with a light ' and his failure to obey his instructions cost him his life. It is estimated that the loss to propertyjwill be about $35, 000, insured for 3G,000. : Gould JHcn in Taxas Rct on Ireland. Austin, Tex., Jan. 25. There is but little change in the Senatorial outlook, With all the candidates de termined to make a firm" fight next Tuesday. The Gould men here to day are betting to 10 to 1 on. Ireland. The race seems to , be between him and lteasran. Host Their JLivcs in - Another. .Sarin, Annapolis, Md., Jan. 25. Alfred Claggett (white) and Commodore Wells and Edward '.Peterson (colored) were drowned. last "night J. while at tempting to cross South River on the ice, about three miles from this place. Claggett broke through and the col ored men lost their -lives .in' littempt ingto rescue 1dm. . ' , Fatal' Coaslinzr .tcciatnt. Boston, Jim. 25. While a num. boy of b6y,i w;ere coasting' in Somer ville this afternoon a double runner, collided with a freight train. One of the boys was jnstantly killed, and another ver seriously injured. the help of some and the constant coun sel of others. If my methods were not wise they were at least appro v ed by,- men whose judgement and wisdom I have learned to trust in other things. The prisoner's family, while protesting their belief in his innocence, supported me thoroughly in my endeavor to lead him to an open confession of any connection that he might have with the murder. . But he wa steadfast and inflexible in the avowal of his innocence. .Ho stood likea fortress, and neither warn ing, entreaty, nor tho dread sight of the gallows, nor the open gateway oj eternity, could drive him to a confes sion. The original -believers in his guilt. maintained at first that ft was the hope of escape . from his doom which sealed his lips, and confideiitlv predicted that with the death of his earth Iy hope would come the confes- J sion of his guilt. Hope died, but the confession never came. Thev were willing to stake their faith in his guilt upon the inevitable certainty of his confession at the last; butVhen he died proclaiming his innocence they found in his refusal to verify their predictions the proof of his monstrous hcartlessncss arid wickedness.- ' , . . .' ,'( For, my part, I did not know. My, mind was poised in doubt, and so my lips were silent. If he died a guilty Inan, how guilty he was! If not guilty then what a pity that such a bright yotyig life should havo been quenched in the blackness of shame I mose who doubt must wait. Per haps their waiting will not bo long but possible they will not know until they stand , in the presence of Him before whom all secrets shall be ro veajed. ; . . . . I shrink with unfeigned horror from the idea of uttering any over confident belief as to the fate of this young man's soul, A reporter asked me if I thought that he was prepared for heaven. That question Idid'not dare to - answer. Those iwho wish may talk in exultant rapture over the salvation of men who die on the cral- lows, or with savage authority as to, their inevitable destruction from tlie presence of GodI; can do neither "the tme nor the other of these things. As best I could I told .the young man of the'infinite grace of God nnd'urged him to hang his hopes upon the cross. With that, if faithfully done, my duty ended. It is a matter; ot fact, however, that the young man met his death with ex traordinary composure, and declared In hits last mOoents that his trust' was in Christ as his Saviour, and that he did not dread the fuiure. in my judgement that profession of faith must have been unavailing, it with his dying lips fie re fused to uncover a murderer's secret. -But it he was. as he said he was, in nocent of the . crime, and" his faith was vital and penitent, then there .was tor him a glorious reward beyond the con- fines ol that darkness out of which he was so suddenly thrust. One thing, and -that the Ust'in hb life was surpassingly pathetic. It touch ed me profoundly and I can never "for get it; When on the scaffold I told him farewell, calmly and without a tremor he said: -Good-bye, Doctor; I am very much obliged to you; please try to comfort those at home, and give them my love.- These were his last wofds. I send this letter in hesitation, but it touches a subject of unspeakable interest to many under whose eyes it will come. It is tor them that I have written. Hurriedly. W. E. H. - ..- Died From Foul JFater. Xewai:k, N. J., Jan. 25.-U. E. Nangiesen, town clerk of Mount Clair, and his brother-in-Inu, v r? Jacobus, have both died, and several . a . . uuiurmemDers or the -two families' are 111, Trom the effects of drinking water from n well which became peisoned by the drainago of a cess pool. v " Sa Washington in a Whirl. It is a girl. Secretary Whitney is the happy father. . And Senator Payne is again it hap py grandfather. " The luck of the Cleveland adrpin istrotion is stilil unabated. Never before was there s much that was lovely and lovely concen trated in two years of public life here in Washington. A President with a bride of twenty-two. A member or the Cabinet a.hride groom at sixty-two. ' The Secretary of the Navy the hap py ather of a little daughter born Monday morning. The fact Is the heads of the nation are drunk with joy. X sort ofBel chazzar carnival. SPECIAL CITY ITEMS. "I am keeping the finest Meats that have heen kept in this market, good as north ern meats and sell them lor a reason able price, quality considered But do not forget when you send to me for meats to send the money, as I can not sell any more on time. " . Respectfully Yours, v J. W. Kernodle. Kernodle will have the best Meats in the market to-day, stall No. 2 in front. Stall on the left hand side entrance. Soor K"rait at Kernodle's stall 10- 1 .'", day. . ' C. & M. Preufeider say their silks and satjns must go the coming weck.al so the rest of their entire stock regard less of cost. The oldest, the purest the best, the finest old rye and bourbon whiskies, ap ple and peach brandies, New England and Jamaica rum, foreign and domestic wines, at , " EG. Newcoub's v Odell building. For Rent. A neat store-room adjoining our wholesale grocery house best location in the city. We will here say we will keep a larger stock dl Groceries than ever. All demands will be supplied promptly and at reasonablrprices. Houston' & Bros. H ouse and Lot For Sale. In the center o! town, lot 56 by 160 ft. House has two rooms and rent pays 12 per cent on the price $500. " Also would sell two lots and houses in Souths Greensboro, paying about the same i.v- terest- - Samples. Brown. Just Received. Egg Beaters, Hearth Brooms, Mats, Coffee Mills, Baskets. Brushes, and many other "articles in teresting to housekeepers at lower prices than heretofore offered in this city at Ellis' Chla Hali If you want anything, in the line of Staple or fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, Baking Powders or Tea- Call on - J.W.Scott&Co.- i ' 1 11 'J fpjioet-. r 1 ' : .. - i s ' ' r x I