i - ... ' - ''r;m - - f - J f .. r - ; " ' ' - fl ' ' "' . Ty " 1 WK-r' T- 1 1 llnm.jL-. f. J. $:iJAUPTOri, Frppneiciv Published Daily, Except Monday. o-s,. v " D.n-.':r.::::::'::: . z " Foot Din i j 'KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE :- Affttxt fb JlalTr Posb&rfe- raid. . : - .v.-. t 4 oo i .-lonuu .... Vi- f fhree Months, " . .. '. V 1 75 two Months, - r wA.tk ... Week. 1 " JkreeW rs J CO Ti ritv sabtcribers. delivered in anv mrt rf iW tioct per week. t No. 13 ?U8US8J3S? JUWOTOCHIEm'-- No advertisements inserted in Local column at any ftrice. - 'i : v . An extra charge wilt be made for double-column f All announcements md.recomendations of candi m?ja'fot office, will be charged as adTertisements. -; '. rtttetofent" (to follow' reading Inatter, or- to Occupy any special place, will not be received. - Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per square for- each insertion. - J' I - I Advertisements kept under the head of "New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cenj, extra. ( Payment! for transient advertisements must be made in advance. ' , . , , . t I Remiunces must be made by Check, Draft.Postal Money Order,! Jjcpresi, or; ,i?s ;Registered Letter, Only such remittances will be at the risk of the pub lishers. ( ' J r.V ' I Under the head of "Special City Items," business jot ice will be inserted at the rate of 3 cents lme cf every insertion. j j n fj j- ? 1 THE BAHiBOADS. i.i ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. I Arrives Irom Richmond at,;.... ...... 9.43 a m 0.55 pxa 5 Leaves for Richmond at. .......... (.Vi..... 8.32 am g.5spm i V NORTH CAROLINA . RAILROAD. J ' ' ArrJ.ves from Charloue at, .. . . , ... .... M . 8.2a ft m Leaves for Charlotte at.s.....i. 9.48 a m .j -'. ..,... . 0.05pm Arrives from Goidsbpro at. ...... .......... 8.35pm Leaves, far,Goldbor:;a.t.......... .. ...;.. 0.50 am. !- t i- . ...... .1.... ........ 053 P n Tiiorofk Examination. irhattjisTound. JVo. ' Cifcssion. ' " , , .. NORTH-WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD, r " X -WV O 1 WV.hi..f.iT. ...;..r..... 8. a a d in Leaves fof Salem at.... , .. . i.... . . 10.00 p m I j ' J " . ..10.00 pm I vi l C . AND V V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at................ 6.15 p m Leaves for Fayetteville at.'J.".;-. .10.00 am lM f I I f THE POSTOFEtCEl 1 1 I f I ' , y ----- r v r -f is-- -gv . Mails far the North close at 8 . ." Charlotte ' 9.00 ; ' ' 9,00 I y" '''Safem' r; ; .'9.00 1 Fayettavill 9.00 I "the money order 'and registered letter office will Vily.be open from 9.00 a. m. to 6 p.m. I General Delivery is open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m f-except .when opening mails. Also, half hour after Dpefcmg the Southern night mail. 12 " ' v4 ;'s ; ,t Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00' a m. vfor Salfhour and half hour after the opening of the mails from ,both North and South. 4 :- The lock-boxes are accessible at all hoo.rs I. S. Greensboro Presbyterian-: v-.Yi" :r--; I Dj. JHenry Smth, N.Omfch St. ' Rev. E. W. Smith,, Asheboro St. baptist -ssYs-v . ; . 'Kev.iY. R. Gwkltney, S, Elm St SotH Greensboro, attuoaiat EpiscopaU .. ' RTj Xi Mww Yf. St V I . H CU P. Smith, S. Greenshora " HoUit Pratetunf s v . RvT J. L, Jdlchaur, N Greene St. j. j J. R. BalVSp'ring. St. -' pUcopal: . ' : '.. . Rev. A. H. Stubbi,-N, En I PEODXXC23 T.TABTTKT.. 1 r 1 I'gwen.per bv...;.,;.opaX.5o pon-og round.;.. . . .v... . ,ao !?. ......... ..sa8 J.......,.s;7!...i..-.....-,-.;;.,.)lliI8- I spring -.ycfx... ........... 7 i-a I ; v Apples. .-.; j, ""JWdi-t, ... a, -3 ? nnparedi-4, ' - a "..59 t ,8 : ..4o 7S ur Family ........V. j,. ...i.450 Superfine.r.v..,.;..v........; t,0n" .......6oa8o s.. a .. . ..... . e feVmv" ...6a7 atoes-Irish . .; . .T.'.I. !! YM . I ?wv.;.........,.,!!"!,"tl!!!."!j9 ..u...,t,.,.... , ; . g 'w Uilwasnea" r.:. ..'20 - f MMU. PRICES OF GROCERIES. " ' ' "v-v v;- ......to ............iS 'BicHMQNa.Jkn iter tue execution of ius, the cell occupied finement: In;; the city k! and examined.' jLt ie room had only been ice the prisoner walk i the gallows, but its 3d as if it had been times. -Eight repre-. the Bichmond, press . -1 1 ' a tl " -a . . . oain ana lmmeaiateiy examination. " i - 7J ted rather a lone- d the closely shut smell. In the cen- ely associated with d statements of the 3ench near the win- n, while the arm fe usea to sit was 'ouch lay the steel which he wore 1 while confined in wlien he put 7 on es. tin the ves1 his watch a worn th pick and . some 3. The watch had opped s running at iL Jfter three o'clock. Wnrs' nkin lobiect : was to Evidence of confession. ; but k " ww ip. vain. A small um boi was found in the pociel of the prisoner's that in this JAICUMO the 12 th a Thos. J. C w . . during hilf jail wasf was saidfw opened ojrl ea out tn i cohditiktl opened 1.1 sentatiy qJ walked w cbmmeryfl The dos J 1 --FTM room hpi letters-, prisonf( chair In4' near byJf graV suit during h the jail his ex pockets one doll others an open' "The find so their s memo Inside suit, a som found.! wittiea not eia ran-i tic. 0) eviajnn ness is, i taken no . cipaipoi ner's re heforn Ontl t feable d Tidence "might be ; contains :amesofaUthe luring th ial; and many ined. Tl manner of ar- his b9pt i very systema j)Osite thl ) uwatch- key, Jandj"! and other points of ke had pla ced all the wit- d.. every piinor point was b.of. " Italso contained nrin- tabroughfe out in the priso- iw of the evidence which 3lkei Oovernor Leet 'f-" e klinErv walls ovfir thfi onurh hung Clu veriusstraw hat which he often woi duringthe summer of 1885. A large c uantitvtot letters were found upon his table frdm different people. They weje mostly letters of' condo lence. Nothing was found that would many wkv show that he knew anv- thing abbut the dealh of his cousin. The frodk of the prisoner was in very good order and contained many mem oranda, letters and trinkets, bnfc noth ing of iilterest. The reporters spent over hat an hour in the ceil, searched vigilantly, but found nothiner tHat in any ra implicated the prisoner in the dastard v crime mm m it fori Afaroh j: a a y "VAuiutw -wm 13th, 18! i . f o. t 'ET Or THE COJVFES- f: 8JOJttJL. licaxitcee Jtoys Punish- Hams V " ' I xunion jucvuuough and Wil- ar?ee years ' upon nftTivMr.? r " . V'WI A. .bVU V A shot and - robbed August ".el a Strwiflnn rl: "' rr ' v : I' Becker,: pastor ;of " St. An- j Church, announced that the aeinfaocent, and that the guilty had mjde. himself known to him jpi th Jconfessionali He refuses, , -r,' t idivulge the'name of - the T -At la! asked Gov. -Rusk to vlfeas and McCullough. .assaption- Grothe m one dark night in the suburbs tof this city, in - true highwayman - style. Grothe refused to rrender his change box and was shot, it was sup posed fatally. At slghlfof the bleed ing body Mrs.' Grothe. became a rav ing maniac and is now confined in an asylum. At the 4rial the detectives testified that the boys confessed their part in the attack and robbery. : Puet and 3IcCuliough say the con fession was forced froni them; . that for ten days they were beaten,stafved, hung up by, the th'umhi and "other wise ilhtreated, an' thit they con- witnesses testified to an alibi, but they,were convicted. McCollough is is said to be dying from cobsumption. i -. - ' ". The Tobacco Jtlarkti.- BONDS TO B33 IS3TOD. Tho mass- meeting at the Court House last night was quite Interest. Ing and largely attended, and was presided over by Judgo D. Bchenck. At his request, Mayor King 'stated the object of the meeting. Ho said that thQ need of a system of water works, street Improvements and a new graded school building had now come to be so felt that some action must 1)0 taken br the people on tho toedjo escape starvation.. Twenty I bonds issued to the amount of $100 Witnesses testi fieri fn on i:k: i..Tv a - 1 AW Richmond, ;Va., , - Jan. 2G.-The Sales of tiYrmrw of Un - 'vvv iiu uic vaiiuua VirtJ I .wv..w houses continue to exhibit a marked rn fovor of the Proposition. No one improvement in the extent of sales. Last Iweek ' shows an ! improvement over' that immediately preceeding it Of 129,500 pounds against 212,400 for the former week. The. quality con tinues to improve and ' good prices arewell maintained. The sale of revenue stamps for the same period reacned'$io;802.23, '"which Is evidence of considerable movement in' ship pipg the manufactured article." Jesse James Said to be Mite. Albuquerque, M., . 25. The Democrat will ,to-morrb w pnbl ish . a Story that J esse Jamas is not dead; but is living in the wllds'qf Arizona near Phoenix, tfhe article is based on an interview tyith reliablo gentle men who have come directfrom the home of Jesse James and are en route, to the Pacific, and who offer a chain of circumstantial evidence of the most convincing nature, that the alleged assassination of the noted outlaw was a fuse. 5 ,! Spain Distrusts the U. S. Got- - crnmenU - Madrid, Jan. 27.It is the gen eral opion here that there is no pros pect of" the negotiations for a com mercial treaty between Spain and the United States being successful. ; The Spanish.authorities are distrustful of the intentions of the American, Gov ernment.. - . - Threatening to Kitl Lord Jtottischild. ' London, Jan. ' 27. Isaac tTacob Maureberge.r,- a respectable-looking German, has been 'committed for trial in this 'city for writing letters to Baron de Rothschild threatening to, murder rum. examination showed that'the-prisoner, was a lunatic. ' , ' Jn'dgc lshe9s Condition.-: ; Wadesboro, Jannary 24. Judge Ashe's condition is very critical. He is rapidly failing. There Is almost no hope. " : ;: " , I wish to inform my friends, old cus tomers and the public generally that I have opened a new . place" of business next loor; to i the, place.I . formally oc cupied, where I shall keep constantly on hand Northern Cabbage and Irish Po tatoes, and: a general line of G)untry Produce. Also Sugar, Coffee and Ba con, which I will sell at lowest living prices for strict path. Give me a call and be convinced.. . , J. H. Swaim, Davie St, next to old Steele corner Aycr's , Pills cure constipation, "im prove the appetite, promote digestion. restore healthy action, and resonate eveiyt function. This medicine is pleas ant to take and gentle in its operation. . Kern odle will have the best,Meats in the. 'market to-day, - stall No. 2 in" front. Stall on the left hand side entrance. 000 to run for seventy-five years, the interest to be paid put of the city taxes, v Messrs. Benbow, Keoah. R. r. iJloan, W. E.vBevil, L. M. Scott and juugo wiimer, in ine order In which they are named, made . short speeches spoke In opposition to the measure.' Mayor king .then -offered the fol lowing resolution" which was unani mously adopted: ; , Resolved, That it is the sense of this' meeting that the town issue 'bonds to the amount, of Jioo.ooo for the odblic improvements. - : 2 That a committee of five be ap pointed to procure the proper legislation to effect this purpose. The chair appointed the following gentlemen as committee to look after the matter: R. L. Iing. T. B. Keogh, A, P. Eccle, S. S. Brown,' John Wolfe, Judge Schenck. The meeting adjourned at 9.30 p. ra. PERSON" All ZIENTIOIT. ;v-lFrom th New Yark.World. ... J ' An eflort-will be made to secure the presence of Mr Blaine at the reception to be given in February to Senator-elect Frank' Hiscock at the Fort Oranee Club, Albany. ' " , Henry' M. Stanley allows no ' news paper corresponpent to accompany him on his present expedition.- Does he also entertain the ''ghoulish glee' theory ? The new City and County Clerk a San Francisco has errected the following sign; "Lady applicants for positions will please weep in the anteroom, as the Clerk suffers greatly.trom damp feet." The disciples from Hahneman in Bos ton are preparing to celebrate ia April next ' the. fifth anniversary of the intro duction of homoeopathy into New England by Dr. Samuel Gregg', of Med ford. The estate of Joseph Perry, the dead miser, of Philadelphia, has been inven toried. The personal assets : aggregate $79,000, and, with the real estate, the heirs will have about $140,006. Senator Ingall's vituperate powers were not exhausted when he scored the Mugwumps last year. His lashing of Great Britain on Monday shows tat his tongue, is sulil in a state of lusty vigor. A marriage wilV shortly take place be tweenMr. N. R. O'Conor, C. B., and Miss Hope, niece ol the Duke of Norfolk and -daughter of Lady Victoria Hope Scott. Mr. O'Conor until a few weeks ago held the post of First Secretary of the British Legation at Washington from which he has just been promoted to the rank of Envoy and Diplomatic J Agent to Bulgaria. - ' : j Tmettclii HomputH type suit SPECIAL CITY UQIS. Fat Mullets. Just arrived and on sale at McKyiGirr& Albrickt's Sour Kraut. For sale at . McKniciit & Albright's. I am keerjing the finest Meats that have been kept in this market, good as north ern meats and sell them tor 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, J. W. Kernodle. The oldest, the purest, the best, the finest old rye and bourbon whiskies, ap ple and peach brandies, .New England and Jamaica nim. foreign and domestic wines, at : E. G. Newcomb's . Odell building. . v 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 of Groceries than ever. ' All demands will be supplied promptly and at reasonableprices. . Houston & Bros. Hoom and Lot Pot Sale. In the center of town, lot 56 by 16b ft. House has two rooms and rent pap 12 per cent on the price 5500. Also would sell two lots and houses in South Greensboro, paying about the same in terest. Samples. Brown. If you want anything in the line of Staple orlancy Groceries, Canned Goods. Baking Powders or Tea. Call on . J. W. Scott & Co. Gas Globes. Large variety in colors, opal and etdhed at Ellis' China Hall. ' . , 188T. HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine during 1&S7 will contain a novel of intense political, soc ial; ' and romantic interest, entitled "Narka" a story hi Russian life by Kathleen O'Meara; a new novel, en tided "April Hopes," by W. D. Howells; Southern Sketches." by Charles Dudley Warner and Rebecca Harding Davis, illustrated by William Hamilton Gibson ; Great American Industries contin ued; "Social Studies," by Dr. R. T. Ely; further articles on the Railway Problem by competent writers ; new series of il lustrations by E. A. Abbey and Alfred Parsons; articles by E. P. Roe; and other attractions. "HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per, Year : Harper's Magazine...... $4 00 Harper's Weekly 4 00 Harper's Bazar. . 4 00, Harper's Youno People. ....... 4 00 4 Harper's Franklin Square Library . une Year (52 Numbers; 10 00 s For Hard Times. DEMOREST'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY : Ayer's Sarsaparilla U prescribed and recommended by eminent physicians, and is taken with perfect safety by old and young. Its.deansing and vitalizing effects are sure and speedy, and it is universally conceded to be the most effective of all blood purifiers. Just Recetted. Egg Beaters, Hearth' urooms, Mats, uonee muis, uasiceis, Brushes, and many other articles in teresting to housekeepers at lower prices than heretofore oflered in this city at . Ellis' China Hall. MAGAZINE' WUaTarefr Ct Par' Pattirma f yr Both .PuBLiCATions, OnE Year, $2.50 (TWO FIFTY). tJ . TflE BES h Of all tho Magazlnos. gfONTAlNINQ SUW, Pm ad ftri; JlZustmttJ tith Origlmml Xtrrl Taprwr imn$, rht"rrawm-, Oil rtrtnrrm mmtt flm tfooilemts. tmmki my ft 1Um ZZmdet flf TLarh Mjur3zfoe contain a CX5CTON OliDETL entitling t"?: -r : ril- (.tlcnoi ANY PATT:!t ;u-i... ; .j, ut i4HZ3ber. ao4 In ANY . . DEMOUr.ST'3 3IOXTHLT I Irrt!r mtltd Jb WorU't llodel la casino. Tto iMrrtrX la Form, the Lrrctl In rciih-.t Icn. an4 th lt TWO Dollar Family IajruliH iwwd. 1 a& w 111 be th Twent r-Bccm I year r f Its putUcation : Uls continually knrcrol and ro ertrlvf :y c to t)!ace It la the front ixck cf FinUr Periodicals, and rtjual to tny carsxir.e. It contain T3 rtajr, Larjrc irt,rfo, t k iUH liM-bea, elegantly printod aaxl fully lilujtrsted. Pub kiiusd bT W. Jennlrct Ucmoroct. Sew Yvrk.