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THE MORNING NEWS J. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Published Daily. ExcEpr Monday. THE MORNING .NEWS. Om Swart Oa Day... - : Thrt RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE : One Year (by Mail), Postage paid,............! 4 oo Six Month.. - " " ..... . ...... i oo Three Months, " oo .TwoMonths, " - " c une Moaia, j . 4 Mr - To city subscribers, delivered in any part of the city I J C T I T i v " " ' 1 " 1 1 - - - '- ." i .-.,,. ., . . DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OP GREENSBORO, AND OP THE STATE. GREENSBORO; N. C, Mkr. 2, 1887. No. 41 - Turn U.r Hv'Dy ... ... .... . Two Weeks.. TWw Weeks. Contract i 1 1 in iti eMail t&kca at 71 ! n J CM i tee. PU8USHSES' AusoTOczjiEitTs. THE LATEST NEWS. No advertisements inserted in Local column at any price. An extra charge will be made for double-column or triple-cotuun advertisements. , , '.''"( r?- All announcements and recoraendations of candi. ' dates for office, will be charged as advertisements." Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, will not be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per square for each insertion. Advertisements kept under the head of "New Advertisements'' will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. . Renounces must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the pub lishers. ' Under the head of "Special City Items," business, notices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line or every insertion. 1 nnoiLEjr MMEtllT. Peculiar Conditions Under Which Edward II, Palmer Survived for Jtlonths. St. Louis. Feb. 28. Edward H. otherwise Riddleberger bonds, to be so funded within -twelve months alter the ratification of the amendment. Such an amendmenLwill have to pass a succeed- ing Legislature and then be ratified by the people, which would require about one year. If the bondho.ders do not then fund, their claims against the State are simply repudiated. Meantime the coupons "receivable lor taxes and all maimer died at the City Hospital - dues to the State" are the result of a terday afternoon under peculiar i ir- contract with the State and cannot be cumstances. On December 21 last, he was ad mitted to the hospital, and. owing to his swarthy complexion, was assign ed to the colored medical ward. He conversed intelligently with the officers and nurses, and was recog nized as a man of education and re finement. To all appearances he was neaithy, but an examination proved repudiated. name ol P. H. Mayo & Brother, in their large establishments on Seventh street, between Main and Cary, streets. RicA mo ml II hig. Foreign Item. The Austrian Ileichsrath !uw po ed the extra military crvdlt for iiiulp- jiuj5 liamisiurm. inc voto was unanimous. Russia has last uurrhnsnl large steamships for the purpose. It Is lotlot. TemU.es ol.J Nopartd tyr make cm SPECIAL CITY treis. -V Bnrgal u $ A dwelling with six rooms cn SootK Elm street, souih of Dcdci. well vitrrH &C Will rent lor i61ter cent. n in vestment. The house it new and well finished, and will b sold at cost J. A. HoDCtN. Vrtc found land's Embargo. understood, of transporting troops to v KWIIYOSHK'K. The striking tulnnr (if f jirfirL'lifro . Halifax, X. S.. Feb. 26. 1SS7. have nsrrcetl to Premier Thorburn. of Newfoundland, the discussion of 1 1 ... 1 ... . . - auu cirmDrose anea arrived here to- witn tneir vtmilovfr. WP Lord Hartlngton has consented to accept the Presidency, and Mr. Cham- You can always find nice family gio- cenes at h. M. Caldcleurh & IlroV w wm w Plenty nice onion sets Drug Store 5c quart. at night by steamer Irom St. Johns. X. F.. en route to England to urcre uDon the that his ailment was of a most seri- Wl .115.. .l.?e ncccss,ty of berlam the Vice Prcsidencrs-. of the ous nature. At times he would com- K"r? .?l .:nc . UUI. unanimous y new Liberal Union Club. Callums 1 Old X. E. and Jamaica Ram at E. C. Xewcomb's THE BAILBO ADS. plain of a sudden twitching in the rru?.D r nccwJ?unuiana Assembly reo-ion nf hi' hrf. hut tharo wono F "iyiung mc saie 01 Dan 10 American symptoms and complications iu the ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Arrives from Richmond at 9.43 am " " 8.55 pm Leaves for Richmond at 8.32 am " " " .....0.55 pm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.' Arrives from Charlotte at 8.aa a m " .................. 9.47 pm Leaves !for Charlotte at.... 9.48 am 9.05pm Arrives from Ooldsboro at 8.35 p m " ' xo.20 p m " ' ............. 7.40am Leaves for Goldsboro at.. 9.50am M 6.00am 9.59 pm HORTH-weSTBRN N. .C. RAILROAD. Arrives from Salem at. ............. 8.00a m " .... 8.24pm Leaves for Salem at..... io'.copm . ............. .10.00 p m C F. AND V. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from FayetteviUe at ..... ... ........ 6.15 p m Leaves for Favettevifla at..'.... .... ........ 10.00 a m :u' ihuw -: r ' THEOSTOPFICB. 1 Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m. " Charlotte -r - 9- 9 . , . Raleigh . 9.00 " Salem . 9 9 V X FayetteviUe 900 Therooney order h4 registered letter office will only be opeq from 9.0Q a. nv to 6 p.m. General Delivery U open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. except wljen opening mails. Also, half hour after opening the Southern night mail. Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m. for half hour ; and half hour after the opening of the ; mails Irom ooth North and South. ' The lock-boxes are accessible at all hours. . way, which rendered an accurate and complete diagnosis difficult to reach. His appetite was all that could have been desired, and for some time the contradictory symptoms was a puz zle to the attending physicians. Yesterday morning, however, the patient complained more than ordi narily, and one of the physicians, on sounding" his chest, heard the blood rushing to and from his tieart with great speed and violence, the sounds being distinctly audible to the listen er. In an instant it dawned UDon the physician that one of the valves of the heart had burst. The oatient admitted that he was affected with heart-disease for some years, but un til his admission. to the hospital here had never been treated for it. Further examination developed the fact that the auricular-ventricular valve had leen burst for several months, and that Jthe hissing sounds were produced by the hurried, unin- 4The Austrian Government ha de cided to forego the usual jmrinir inobl. lization of the artillery and cavalry so as not 10 awaKen alarm. Richard ftiuMcld, LI 1)., F.S. A.. editor ol tho Journal of the Hoy al and Historical and Ardiimlivrind ' 1 111 - . r . .. " I . ... . .... encs snouiu oe saved irom total destruc--l-s.-ioeiaiion or irvnntl, is ikml. Negotiations have lccii satisfac torily conc.uded for the renewal of Nice clean Callums. onion sets quart at and trench fishermen. The delegates express themselves as confident that their mission will be successlul. The Newloundland newspapers cordially in- uorse me Dili, and declare it to be an absolute necessity in order that the fish, tion. lhe ouestion ol lmDosmn- adutv on fish enteririsr the eolonv irom the ted States or other countries is to come belore the Newloundland Assem bly in a few days. Choice tsun Cured Tobacco and Havanna Cigars at E. C. Newcoub s Full sixe paper rardtn seed at Call urn 2c paper. Various Telegraphic Items. CHARLESTON, W. Va. Feb. 23. Daniel B. Lucas was to-dav aonoint ed u. JS. Senator from West Vir ginia by Governor Wilson. spartanburq, Feb. 27.Thc Presbyterian church to-dav elected the Rev. Mr. Jennings, of Kock Hill, as pastor. It is not known whether he will accept or not. Washington, teb. 28. Secretarv fpmirTtpH rwww! of t.hA blnnrt tr nnrt Manning has declaed not to venture fro rJTtriraAn f Ho nnrinlo nnrl vmitrinlo UpOll an OCCan trip. He had been . rxsy if vvu wiiv va a va w mv v vii v v l a . ' - The valve had originally served to "i? tu K"."' ""'iw or uio ocneni allow thft hlo(d to nass from the V uls "i" Oiis aoanaoneu me auricle to the ventricle, but prevent- ,uea ed its return to the auricle, and it Is a t Cincinnati, 0;, 'Feb.. 28. Un to . 1 1 I J A. A. 1 I l . 1 t r A most remarKaoie iact inai; me man cjoven utiuciw mis iorenoon me rvcr iug to medical research, death would marked fifty four feet and five and a nave Deen me tnevitaoie result as i uuii iiil-wus hi me cnaunei. soon as the valve gave way. the-tilliamv lKtwiiu Italy. Germany and Austria, which oxptrvs next May. It is reiHirted that three olliivrs. im plicated iu the recently 'diseoven"d military plot, have been hangtHl at St. Petersburg. The Russian Giv erninent strictly enjoined nftieial Rccrecj respecting the conspirary. Fine Old Apple and Peach Brandies at E. G. xracoMB's. Don't pay ioc quart lor onion sets when you can buv them at Callums at 5c. Choice Old Pennsylvania Rye Whis. ics at L. Lt. NEwcoua s Any quantity onion nets at Callums Drug Store at 5c quart, . RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. Peabyterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St. X- W. Smith, Asheboro St. S; GreensboroJ fiijrtintV - -n ' Key. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St.. South Greensboro, iletfaodiat Episcopal. . . Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. " G. F. Smith,' S. Greensboro. " Methodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene St - J. R. Ball, Spring St. Episcopal: j Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St TOOBTCB MARKET. Apples green, per bti . i.ooai.50 Bacon bog round 9 Beef ..s8 Butter; .....i8aas Beeswax.............. ..ai8 Chickens old 5 spring.............. ..toais Gorn new .....................50 r .V"4 - , Prie FrHiT.BlackberWs !uinMiuiMi.i6i-J Cherries..., . .. 7 a Apples ...................sa3 Peaches, uapared 1 -a, c a i-a - unpared 1-4, s As it was, Palmer lived for four months at least, with his heart in this condition, and ut to the. last moment was able to converse intellig ibly with all around him, remarking to his sister, who had arrived a short while before his death, that his time had come and that he felt as if he were full of blood running not over his body. When he died there was not the least tremor or exhibition of pain, and ne merely closed his eyes, after looking at all around him, nev er to open them again. - a 1 1 al .p rom nis sisier it was learnea mat. Palmer was a member of a Creole family residing in the neighborhood of New Orleans, that he had been given the best education money could afford, and had held several lucrative positions in the South. He was, how ever, never satisfied to remain at home, and would wander aimlessly over the country, never writing to his relatives unless taken ill. He spoke English, Spanish and French fluently. Among the attaches of the hospital he wTas very popular, and every means was resorted to to pro long his life. The remains will be sent New Orleans to-day for interment. Jot lfraid of Washington. While at the Court House; a day or two ago, Congressman Smith, in the course of a iiiaily sided conversation on general matters, stated that the West was God's country and the East the dominion of hell, and that Washington is part and parcel of the latter. Asked il he was not afraid of catching the "malaria" when he went to Washington, Mr. Smith made the following characteristic reply: When the place where the old City Hall stands was nothing but a inarli cov ered with rushes as high tu my he-ad and snakes glided in and out among them I used to run barefooted over the ground at all seasons of the year, and though I saw lots of dogs shak ing off their tails and hind legs with the ague never got it myself, and I don't think I'd catch the malaria when I go to Washington.' MHicou kee WLsoonsin. French Jtailicay Jubilee London Journal. The promoters of the French Railway J Callums at 5c Jubilee, which is to beheld in Paris this year, have received a severe check. I Hyou want which is not altogether unwarranted. The six largest railway comnanics ol France have declined to associate thrm selves with the undertaking, as con t ary to historical' accuracy and preju diciai to the interests 01 the ex hi on ion lor the centennial of 1889. Firstly, they remark, the inauguration ol railwas in 1- ranee is to be traced to ;i dale anterior 101837, and to celebrate in 1887 the the lubilee ol' French railwavs would lead to a conclusion contrary to tacts that France had allowed itscll tu be out stripped by other nations, secondly, to organize an exhibition siK-ciaily lor rati ways, and the various branches ol iiulus- You have to pay 10c quart lor onion sots all over tovn; you can b-jy them a anvthing in live line o' Staple or lancy Groceries. Canned C joJ uaKing t'owners or tea. uau on J. w. scarry cn. Onion sets only 5c quart at CV-Uims Drg tStore." Itudweisand Bohemian Export rierr very fine E. O. Newcomb's. Only 5c quart" lorunion Callums Drug Store. rt - at No otner spring mettion m w!n t.r itself such universal c6nfnlrnee n AcV tries connected with them, would, in the SnrsanariUa. It i th-. mrt powerful combination t vegetal w- .vf-ativrs ever offered to the public, and i ac knowledged by the medical pmfckxi tn be the lest bUmd purifier. Jlloonshincr found Guilty. Fruits of Repudiation. ICHMQW, Feb. 36. 1887. Governor Fitzhugh Lee has issued a proclamation convening the Legislature in extra session on March 10 next. .The Gover nor does not assign any reasons beyond the necessities ol the public business for the extra session. One of the extraordi- P"1 59 I nary exigencies is understood to be the receipt 01 inc rcpuri ui mc ictpcis ui the codd ol Virginia laws, who have been at work lor the past twelve months. It is surmised, however, il not .actually :.zz:::::zz ?m" wur.- .............. . (unciva m aoh r rr -r tK I sfricliltir ol that 'time is ihe wssage of iunher ob structive legislation on the debt ques tion. AH the license taxes in the State 'Egg? Feathers. Flaxseed.. .............. . FlourFamily Superfine 40 ........75 . .....450 .04 00 Oats.......... ......4oa4S Perk..... vu 7 : :' :' ?':':: :;; 1 1 : 1 V m t m rto7S PQt4asIn5h . i, .... it. .tt...t...... 60 JUgCotton. .,..,,.,.. Tallow .. 6 Wool washed.. ............................. -...3 unwashed...;....,... ........ ......... Wheat Burlington, Vt., Feb. 27. The jury in the case ol Edson Magoorj. in the United States Court, charged with illicit d.itUing4 found him guilty on two counts ot the indictment charging him with running distilleries at Chelsea and Corinth. The prisoner was remanded to await sentence. judgment ol the comp3nie. forestall by two yairs toe great industrial mituiesta- tion to take place in 1880. ami would de prive it ol au important pad of its at traction and splendor. 1 he s;x com pa iiics. therelorc, consuler it their duty to put ail their lorces ia reSrrvo lor ih; c;ntenary. Finally, the ccmpauics liaye called attention to the tact t!ut a coo L'ress similar to that piujcctrd by the committee was instituted by the Inter national Railwav Assocutl;on ol lirus- scls in 18?. and the at.CMiion is work ing regularly in conjunction with the delegates ol the scvci.il govcii.uuut in terested, and the aunuistrations ot all French and lurcign railways. The In ternational Railway A xc;. ! has de cided that' the CoiigrcS" Rji.vva) shall meet at Miian 111 1887 an.i t Tans ii 1889. Under thes; ciicumstaucts, lite six companies have u:HiiiUYu;y e- pcatcd thrlr rclu il to paiticipatc in the" undertaking ol the Railway Jubilee com mittee. Evrrylodv charge 10c quirt onion sets, Calluna chargrs only $c. .lor Concessional. .30 .fiai as o , RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. Bacon Sides.. ..................... J, ...... Hans.... . ........... ........ .......... ..15 Shoulders...... ...... ............ ........S .... ... ............................. .......ao CrlSe--Rn.i; .......... ..-. i.t.tiii .......... no a-jiat a. have to be paid in May. The tear that such taxes may be tendered in the State's own coupons, receivable lor all taxes and dues, renders additional legislation necessary, as all the pre vious coupons repudiating statutes have been declared unconstitutional, and have tailed to keep coupons entirely out ot the State Treasury. It further proposed by the Finsraftal ioard of the State that constttatiorill amendment be adopted requiring' all bonds oi the State not'altead founded in"1 hew threes, 1 Jtlurde.rcr llun Doicn. Winchester, Va., Feb. 27. Alger non Miller, the man who killed Millard White in this county on the nigju ot the ibth inst., was arrested bn Saturday near Falling Vuters, Ueikeley county, Y- Yr c will be brought here to morrow, consenting to come without requisition. a. A Brr Of Historv. The term navy tobacco is now world-wide. Its sound has gone out into all the world, in every land and in every clime, navy tobacco is well known. The originator and lounder ol this name and style of plug tobacco, was the late Robert" A. AXtC who. in the year 1830, majiu,focturcti ,it in" Rich mond, arij to many years it was used by the'N'hvy Department lor the use of the navy and oir merchant' ships. The business of the late Mr. Robert A. Mao is still continued by 'his spn Maj. i H. Mayo, and hv grandson, Mr. Thomas Ai.n uncter the tirm. Washington, Feb. 28. Owing to thi backwardness 01 Congr. in pair ing ths appropriation bih it i thought, that an extra session will be ntCcs.ary. It is all the talk hue to-day. Senate. Oa motion ot Scnaujr Blair the Houe labor ai titration bin wa taken up ai d parsed. It now awaits the President's approval. AUo the House bill to prevent the emplO) mcnt o convict or" alien laborers upon public buildings. &c. was taken, up oiid nassed. aud await the l'icsidcnt'a ig- natu; e. The plcuro-pncumonU bit! was further considered atid pacd. A iu prohibiting the mailing ot t;cwpapcr containing lottery ad.erncnicii was passed. Foreign item. London. Feb. 28 There were 6:iy thousand socialist in nd ,aroud 2it Paul's, to-dav. They wcic crdcrly. but iikc "a IkiocI "t up.wdcr. ready to explode tt wcattin called tor it. Th usn4ion on their bamicr were signiticant, as heavens, our rights a.rc wo;th lighting lor," and, -Work "to ali overwork lC i.Csie.T ForSalc. A larm ol 2 acres ol a mil uth cast ot McLeansville in Guillnrd Cn., on the N. C. R. W. The iaiprovctnenM consist ol a duelling vriih 7 riim sgnoke hou-w. Irametl tnrn at..! all otlcr necessary out iKiuses. . Applv to K. 5tintwniii. tirren5"ia. f. Cor A. 1. VViuttikgton. Mclxansville, C. 2Liu1Ik. Younrtdnot troub'.e vourrlvr. to send North for embroidery trid wlrn you can g ti Levi Ifouttn" liarn- store a .d select anything in lhal linr you visb. and get it much chrapcr than you can North. CMXlOtH- Go toG. Will Armheld'a for Carpal. He has the largest stock ol Carpet f rr hrought to the city, and i selling ".rm at prices to suit the times. Tho Aromatic Steam Cooker U The Greatest Wonder of The Age. A simple and ennrcnient mlhot il cook ing. Your lood is cooked by steam, thus retaining the delicious arom.. You can cook one. or n many diilrrefir arti cles nf lxt at the fwrne lime a you like, on onlv one hole, on any kind of a stovr. l Oil.'wootl. nil, g i. ?r gasoline, and . the Itiwit cannvl lurn. You cn cooi ouiont next t pudding ahd not ' flavor tlc pwl lic. Hinrmbrr that this is the onlv prci'KlU: t-ari cooker out. a:wl it U iho ctvca;irL YV d- ru ask mux la bey one until you lu.vc tried it. Vfe hvc liouhl the riht t- three counties: Guil:Of!, MfCkier.burg and Forsjih. Our ciicular will hvr you the cuts and give lull direction as to the use ami management ol the steam er. Look out lor our lg ad. ia another column in a lew da) s. Manutactured and std nry in thia tterrit n y by C H. Poucmv. ..
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