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(V, flwiitig CD1 GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. CX as ' second class mall matter.' p J By J. S. Hampton. ' SUNDAY, JANUARY 30TH, 1887. : Germany is to : . commence the immediate erection of barracks along the FrencK frontier. , ' . . T ' ' , s " " " " ' . " Congressman D. Wyattf Aiken of South Carolina is very ill, and, believed to be dying at his Home in Cokesburg.-. - . r Governor McEnery, of Louisi ana, has issued a call for an Inter State agricultural convention, to be held at Lake Charles,' in that State, on February 22, 23 and 24. It is rumored in society circles in Washington that Secretary Bayard will within the year "be married to a young lady who be longs to one of the first families of Virginia. "It is expected that tjie engagement will soon be ahnonnced. - . - ' Horse cars in Chicago are heat ed by perforated shallow galvan ized iron boxes, each placed in the middle of a icar under the seats.- In the box is some com- posite matter, which is kept in a warm : glow by the movement .of the car causing adraught through the perforations. - " 1 Notwithstanding the belligert ent talk of Senators Ingalls and Frye on the Canadian fishery question the - effect of the bill as passed is not as'yet very 'appar ent., The Danville Regis ter -says the queen did not even allude to the matter in her address to par liament. ' Dispatches from. Fremont, North Bend and other places within a radius of 100 miles 'west of Omaha, report that the. people were very much startled about 8 o'clock Friday evening by what is supposed to have been a severe earthquake shock. A loud5 rum blig of the earth; was , preceptible ; for several seconds and buildings rocked in a violent manner. 1 No damage is.reported. . . President Clevelaed has been invited to attend the Mardi Gras festivities at New - Orleans next month. Rex has conferred .upon him the title of Duke of Wasbr ington, and ths dugh Bathurst, his Majesty's Lord . Hioh Chamber lain, has advised him of the hon or anH rrfzfn1fr TiJtv ' .1 ' ... vwv 111111 . tTltU lllO insignia of rank. The badge is 'of. exquisites design and the letter ' accompanying it is of a merry and witty character. ".. ; . " . ; - The vigor with which England was assailed in the Senate at the time of the passing of the Ed munds measure far outran the sentiments: of i the frafner of the bill. He certainly .had no idea of arriving at the" solution of tiie Canadian difficulty by -w?r,! : but simply gave the.President a riht to adopt commercial retaliatory measures if necessary. As the World says thcV warlike' fulmi na tions of Mr. Ingalls meet with no response in the country. They fall as flat as,eyen Senator Blair's rhetoric. Mr. Blaine worked this mine dilligently, but found? noth ing ; in, it. The : people, of . the :v United J States ' have , a peaceable disposition j Jon the whole, and 1x1 war to enter upoVit foir unsubstantial reasons. They certainly do not expect to invite B ri t ish iro n clad s to bombard New Yorlc and other sea-coast cities unless they must We might take Canada at the ex pense of haying New York; Bos ton, Philadelphia and Charleston knocked t'o pieces,' but the feeling here js against the trade, how- eyer popular . it may appear to the Senator hailing from such a sate distance as Kansas. Washington; January 27. Ther sundrv : civii. aDDrooriation bill, reported to the spnate this aiternoon,. appropriates $22,693.-' 856. As passed bv the house the bill appropriated $19,753411. Among the .increases and addi tions made by the senate commit tee are those for public buildings at Charleston, S. : C; $12,000; Chicago, $84,000; Columbus, O., $14,000; Lynchburg, Va.f $8,000; Minneapolis, $02,000: Philadel phia's, 140; Pittsburg,' $51,000; c. iwumi, qou,uoo; spnngneid, Mass., 150,000, and-Syracuse, N. Y., $15,000. For expenses of the Red Gross association conferenre $4,000; for steam tender of wes tern rivers for light-houses estab lishments, $40,000 ; for fire-proof milling shop,- Springfield arsenal, $rP4391' Among the reductions made by the committee is that of $2,600 for Danville - (Va court house. N- MEN AND 1 WOMEN. Zelie de Lussan; the successful prima dona; has never worn tights and says she never will. Levi P. Morton has rented for another season the Cottage he oc cupied at Saratoga last sum mer. v ; .y : :Fitzf Xee- and Mrs. Governor were at the cabinet dinner at the White. House, and he went after ward to St. Paul to the ice carni val. ; , Since i 860 Philadelphia has had but two . Democratic Mayors Daniel M. Fox, elected .in' 1868, and Samuel G. King, elected in 1 88 1. '' Mr. Beecher contends that wo man should not " be denied "the rights of the gallows". What will the advocates' of female suf frage; say to this ? :' ,t. , ; -Prince Alexander, - the misfit monarch, ;wili travel incognito in Egypt. Having ,gone up the spout in his real name, he will go tip, the Nile in a false one. There is a strong classical at mosphere about Frank Hiscock's life. 4 ,He was born at Pompey, practised law at Tully, went fre quently to Rome, finally settled inSyracuse, and is now a- Sena tor. ' . .' Senator-elect Farwell of" nois,; declined receptions in Chi cago and Sprinsrfield. savinpr thaf the recent death of Senator' Lo gan made such i demonstrations jnappropriate. ; Farwell, goes; to .vv asiiingion. - , . f; The following t beautiruriine is from; James Russell v LoweH's poem-in the ! February A tlantic : "Whence ? Whither ? Wherefore ? How ? Which Why ?" The al literative elegance of. the. line, is only equalled by its. vast philoso phical scope -But is it really by Lowell ? . And- if it; is, did he mean it . r ' V":. - ' '" :. George Washington was above the necessity of spelling correct ly, : Biit it is' interesting to ob serve that he defied,;orth6graphy with the same calm couraoe with which he ooposed the troops of ' 1 J . IT. . - v- .r- iviiianu. ne once wrote to tne congregation of the Dutch , Re formed Church of , Schenectady : :- i cmceariy tnann you lor your congratulations on my, arrival in this placed Whilst I join in ador ing.; that' now Supreepi Being; .to whom alone can be attributed the signel successes of our arms, I'cannot but express my gratitude to you gentlemen," &c. know rather, too much' about GENERAL NEWS. Seven cases of small dox were L reported to the New York health omcers 1 hursday. - ' A cablegram from London Fri av states that Patton & Co.. 5 jrianagers for the owners -of the iMonarcn juine 01 sieamsnips nave failed. , It is hard to surprise some country landlords. . A Boston man had scarcely registered the name of Christopher Columbus at a village tavern in Wisconsin when the landlord reached out his paw and exclaimed:. M How are ye,Chris ? Been expectin ye ever since theyear 1492!" Free Press. " Tule Dad," of Modoc county. Cal., is,said to be over 100 years old. In crossing the plains all of his relatives were massacred by the Indians, and he became a yer- table " Injun -fichtcr " It is said that he still can handle his rifle and rule his house with as much agility as many men who are young; enough to be his - great grandson He has drank liquor and used tobacco all his life New York Sun. NORTH CAROLINA. Salisbury Watchman: Another mineral, heretofore unknown as having existence inlhis State.has, been identified by Dr. C. W. Dabr ney, Jr., btate Chemist of North Carolina, a metallic arsenic. The specimens came from near Mt. Airy, in Surry county, and weigh ed originally about three pounds. Hickory Press; On Monday last (10th) Mrs. Rossell and a lit tle son of Mrs. J. C. Morton, liv ing in Hickory, were bitten by a small dog, afterwards showed symptoms of madness, and on Wednesday last died. The child bitten is nowjn Newton applying the madstone beloneiefr to Mr. J. H. Weedon. " John Neely. a colored farmer living two miles from town, pos sesses a queer kind of a mule, that never drinks but .when it -rains. No matter how hot the weather no matter how invitinlv the brook sparkles oyer its pebbles ana murmurs sottly, "Drink me, drink me," his muleshio refuse all. such invitations and waits till it rains, when he makes up by laying by a full stock of rain wa ter. This freak of the mn1 " ...Mw 44X3 been watched with a great deal of curiosity, and has not yet been accounted for. Salisbury Herald. It Was No Skeleton of His. Wabash: Ind.. Tan. 27. ue Kahn, a prominent Si. , Joseph county farmer, disappeared from his home in .1870 and was eventu ally given up for. dead. ..A skele ton,' supposed to be Kahn's. was found some years later k tthnrt- distance from the house, and it was fully believed that . he had been murdered. His wife remar ried, in the course of time, and his father died,; willing 'Isaac an ex tensive . property, of which the wife is now in possession. Word has just been received from the missing man, who is now in New xTiexico. ne does not explain his departure. - . i ' . . . . -, - . - ' , COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 27: A company has been- formed with a capital of $15, 000,600 to construct a pipe line from the nat ural vgas fields about Pindlay to Columbus and Cincinnati. ,The projectors, of this enterprise are mamly Philadelphia and Pittsburg capitalis ts. . . . . -, . . ; ... t , Direct TTCLcLa, ' ZTtriden I th head quarter et orl4 fop fiilprr-Flatcd. Ware, and has (A trnst 9xtail9l factvrifs In the country for Ih manufacture of Chandelier? f jAvmp, Tat U mndl2ockt Cutler?, JironM Goods, fmifj and a great variety of other irerehmndUo STAJTDJLJU ATTTICUZS for every day use, cost Use ichen ordered of us than is or dinariij said for toffiupwZ . Savofl Hylifo" jj common expf ession, . of tea beard from those "who hare realized, by -personal use, the curative powers ol Ayer' .Cherry. Pectoral.' "1 cannot say enough In praise of Ayer's Cherry rectoral.be lierins as I do that, bat for its use, I should long since have died from lung ' troubles. E. Brandon, raleetlne, Tex, . "About six months ago I bad a severe -Hemorrhage of the. Lungs, brought on by a distressing Cough, which depriTed xne of sleep and rest. I had used vari ous cough . balsams and expectorants, without obtaining relief. A friend ad vised me to try - Ayer's Cherry -Pectoral. . I did so, and am happy to say that it helped me at once. By continued usa this medicine cured my cough, and, I am satisfied, saved my life. Mrs. B. Cobuxn, 13 Second St., Lowell, Mass. ( I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for over a year, and sincerely believe I should have been in my grave, had it not been for this medicine. It has cured me of a dangerous affection of the lungs, . for which I had almost despaired of ever rinding a remedy. D. A. HcMulIcn, "Windsor, Province of Qntario. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life. Twrt win wi I trw-iV n rf vera fVtl which settled on my lungs. -I consulted J , physicians, and took the remedies they prescribed, but failed. to obtain relief until I began using Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Two bottles , of this medicine completely restored my health. Lizzl 1L Allen, West Lancaster, Ohio. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ttepartd v Dr. J. C Ayr A Con LoweH. Uam. olitj all Prof gins. 1t1c$1; sU totUM(t THE Morning News, By J. S." lIxwrTON, GREENSBORO..N. C. : AN INDEPENDENT POLITICAL 1 NEWS. AND gOMMERSIAD .!. JOURNAL, Devoted to the best interests of THE CITY OF GREENSBORO and of North Carolina, generally. , The Morning News will give ; The Very Latest News Fromall parts of the World ; The very latest . . i ' , .... ....-". , , , .... - IWtai'lcot. 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