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iOOllNG'.NEWS THE MORNING NEWS.- iiTawniBoc; " To Dr .......... 7 J S HAMPTOM, Proprister. published Daily, Except Monday. J TVrv Dbjvwm. ...... ....... 1 " For Xt?. ....... $ FWe'D7........M.MM... y O- W-........ TJ Tvt fc' WV I . WMtM J TVfM VllktMMatWMMHttM S " 0 Until,,,,,.,,,,.. 4 ofc Cotract Ailiwiiwl tl at pnortior'7 low rat. Tt Lmi oIjJ Kaaear3 (tm ara. ..w' ni invivri -J;, " ..Vvn rAA a as One Year w rv T .......... .a - a oo DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY OF GREENSBORO, AND OF THE STATE- Six MontMi ............ s oo Three Moiuns, M 75 TwoMoou' .........,.. 40 .1 Greensboro, N.C., Msr. 1887. No. 45 To dty subscriber. T " 11 - - rf oer wc- 1 1 a a a 1 & r an' ft,-' en c- m ent lulje best ; tbu tor ts 1 THE LATEST NEWS. Review of the Work of tlie XLIXth Congress. Washington, March 4. Despite the fact that a very great deal of time hns hen onnsnmea in useless debate. a review of the work done by the Forty-ninth congress, which expired . m w m a a ft A . A. ft A. 1 'Xo be Closed June 7. No advertisements inserted In Local column at any J" - -i m be made for dcble-column An extra uuu- - . v Illtementa and cecomfndonsTof cmdt; , for office, will be charged as' advertisements, tes lor u' follow reading matter, or to Advertisements to ioiiow rowu , Jupy any special place, will not.be recetred. basement, and Official advertisement. 50 cts per --v lncjrtion. ' . sTvept.uer the Advertisement will be charged fifty percent. Ad?ayments for transient advertisement, must be made in advaace-si , VK -Stances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal MoneToSr, Express, or in Registered letter. SLh remittance, wUlbeat the risk of the pub- 1 nthe headof pei Pty item.-business resentatives during the session just Under the neauw ".t T". - , . ' -h,-. I , . nrn v:ila TnA OAO a nf -oar- v urtU be insertea ai ui a euueu 11,9 unia ouu jum,wv tjoiiwv;. I ..-a, mi 1 4. 1:11 or every insertion. t . ' . I Gov. Scales ha been nreented vrilh V.HIUAW. xiarcn 3. i special irom 1 t "i , . , . r. r:- t r- xxr t'u an oil portrait of Montford Stokes, who o! New York, owner of the InUrnation- was Governor ol thcSute in l8jo. al distillery here, has issued orders to the superinteneent to stop buying grain, and to see that the amount on hand is disposed of either bv consumption or 1 sale bv Tune ist. Mr. Kidd savs he a -t ji 1 ai 4. tL.i ,..n1. I will r'lnc th H ictil lrv af that time and has been accomplished in the way of not attempt to operate it further under and in moving the box it exploaded: enactment of general laws. Never prohibition laws. This closes the last Durham Recorder. x Were lOCro U wnuy unis tuuuuuvu j and more were reported irom com Territory; the eoulhcm portion of Nevada and the northern portion of Utah, inclodlng Odcn and < Iaxc City, to Nevada. This is tho only hope that theso pcotlo too of getting admission to tha Union, and it will place tho Btronstst polygamous ui- unccra monaramous Onlv one death ocetirred amon? the whites ol this citv durinc? February. I trie! of Utih while 8 or 10 negroes are reported.-1 Blato government, that will doubUcm While cleaning up her house, bopnia I cuoct Sowell. accidently shot herself. A pistol kept in the house was in a box. cfJcctually equdch the evil within the btate urniis 01 ricvaoa. SPECIAL CITY ITEUS. mittees than at any previous congress. More too are left on the calendars as blasted hopes than was ever known 1 nt. thA Tnirfttion of consrress. There . m . a 1 Lr were lntroaucea in ine nouse ui rep- lbout Jery Old Folks. Thomas Ryan, aged 101 years, died al the St. Louis Poor House on Feb. 21. a r r t L. I j larmcr irom aioiccs county orouznv 1 . 1.400 pounds oi tobacco to market lately "V XV . (all he raised), and sold it. lie then A double-barrel, breech loading run k; nil,) ti hm I with all the latest lmnrovemcnts. Tht kvj uai itu uauu witi, kiv at got lor his tobacco, five dollars more, gun is comparatively new. Apply at .... . . 1 a I .Uta o f a tf t IS lutions. Mr. George Gray, one ol the oldest, il not the oldest, citizens of Person coun- XlaTV 111 tin CAAftV& AtfW I W The last bill was introduced ty, died at the age of 105 years. THE BAHjBOADS. Skowahgan. Me.. Tan. 21. Daniel Rted. 100 years old Dec. 18 last, died at 1 , : r J- o 1-.. nis come n mauison ounuay ctcuwt. 1 't ARRIVAL DDAimJltE OF, TRAINS. RICHMOND ANO DANVllAB KAtLROAD. Arrives Irom Richmond at Leaves for Richmond at 0.43 8.53 P m .............. 8.3a am NORTH CAROLINA KAllAOAD. .. 'V. 94 V vesforOiarlotteat.......: Arrives , k died at Staunton. Va.. on the 23 ot Feb ruary, whose age was 110 years, four months and 9 days. Springfield, Mass., Feb. i6.Mrsy Olive Cleveland Clarke died in this 101 years, 4 Leaves for Goldsboro at io.p m ,..... 9.50 am 6x0 a m 9.5a pm Arrives from Salem at.... .......... ' . .......... r--T - NORTli-WBSTERM K. C. RAILROAD. by Mr. Herbert of Alabama, and was . m tI for the payment 01 a private ciaiiu, while the last joint resolution was presented by Mr. Timothy Campbell, of Brooklyn. Of these measures in troduced, 4,173, were reported back from the various committees with favorable or adverse recommenda tion, and a majority of them have i-nxri a -rat ao houincr RTIV leiTlSlHLlVH status is concerned. If they are to city, this af ternoon, aged have any life in ruture congress iney monms anu ai ua)3. must be re-introduced. The last com- Detroit, Mich.. March 2. John Wal- mittee report was submitted by Mr. ters. aged 108. a survivor ol the Irish Breckenridge, of Kentucky, and was belion of 1798, and said to be the lold- on the bill proposing to admit, duty est resident of Detroit, died here last free, materials 10 ue useu m icuuuu- evening Ing Hiastporc, jxiaine, wmcu vaa stroyed by fire. ' . There were introduced in the sen ate 3.357 bills, and 116 joint resolu tions, and the per cent, reported from Ht wns a little hisrher than wuuaauakwwww - , , , bacco nnd hiirh.. priced puano don't work well together. Projrtssiv Farmer. We have nine citizens in our county whose ages aggregate 745 years: Names and aires as lollows: Tames Smith, 83; Wilson Brown 87; John C. McLaurin 8: Wm. Buchanan 82: John Monroe A colored woman is reported to have 1 83; John Thrower 84 ; James Watson Just received a lot ol the Kenton Powders. The cheapest powders on the market. I lb. cans, 20c, J lb cans, loc, X lb. cans, $c Every box guaran teed to give satisfaction or money re funded. Try it, at iw. A. L. Kirkmin s. 81; Daniel Gills 83; R.T. Long 79. Our Legislature. 'Raleigh, March 4, 1SS7. . Tho olrctlnn of trustees of tho Uul- versity was proceeded with and the Seed Potatoes, seed Oats, Ship Stuff. Meal. Flour, Bacon, Lard, &c at iw. A. L. Kirkman's. JJor Ocualx For your country produce call at J. II. Swaim's. next door to the Steele cor- recommendations of tho committee ner. where you wdl find northern cab- 1 t I wstna rl tl Vmrl Animt ntlt tcr, eggs, chickens, &c. at the lowest market price, J. H. Swaim. Leaves for Salem at . j, . . . , i.i , 10.00 p m C. V. AND V. V. 1UULROAD. .....so.oopm were concurred in. A vast number of minor bills were rushed through. In the House the following bills Minify. Tnd. Feb. . Mrs. Mar- ruissed third rcadincr : garet Stafford, who hdied a few days To incorporate the Chowan and since in Carroll County, Ky., was over Southern railway company. 100 years old, having been born Oc- To amend the charter of the Wil- tober 18. 1786. mington, Onslow and East Carolina .. . . -r tf mil WAV. in the house. The last bill Intro- Two cen tenaria nsPaua;a.c"j To incorporate tho Guilford Battle duinthesenatewasby Mr.Haw- lev. and wasfof a pension. iae iuh iolywu..u1woC,w.vJ,.-... hiloorted from the committees Both were natives of Ireland and had and sign by the president were for lived in Lowell nearly hall a century, the regular appropriations. During Wilmington, Del., Feb., 14. -John thAlAAt two aavs 01 uio &ciuu-ihc rarro . the o dest resiaeni 01 uemwarc. s home, in Wilmington, itisi iVi ncr nf no rears and 8 H- vks a native ot Oalway, elvlnff the character oftne measures Ireand FilP.cfthlS bti .first 5Jssioaries who came lo fh Site of the Union. 297 ; Lower California, and was Drongm uj ""'- to submitted : .... later cffiMwiUInn tho oalpnrlar without preferment mem 10 oan uiego. . ., j-im talccn UD. it nniv be ouen from 900 a.m. to 6p.nu 189 . on the calendar under :tne ciassi- Havana, Cuba. Feb. i2.-Mrs. Ma- I passed its third reading, CO to 23. General Delivery u open from lZ fication of private bills, o4 ; spwmi fia R Hernandez, of Vinales. m the -except when opening mails. Also, naif"" I order8f,10 ; bills reported from the oyinJce of pinar del Ri0, has JUSt died openmg the Southern night mail. m m m for I private calendar undisposed or, ; t th of ,-s years. Aside from . . r Avnl riAiiwerv. i.w " x . i j n . c. Y rr I o ' nwwy Alte' of Ac I Drivilesed repoits anu uuuuBuW ilaa. for the ''oV' Raleigh 9.00 9.00 9.00 Kemodle has the finest Beel o! the whole market. A. fine lotoi Shad and other Fresh Fish at Kernoddlea today. Kernodlea stall Is the place to trade to day. d round. . I I f you want anything In the line o To amend the chaiter of WiJmlng- Staple or fancy urocenes.canneaoooui. rl Pnnwirvhoro. I Bakinc Powders or Tea. Call on ujUi viimutuui 4 M..v. 1 - R. It. . . 1 1 1, t... tm . M.lnltAn tf tition of real estate. Amend the law relative to hunting on posted lands. -, - - ' T'rnvido for the Dublication by the trustee of tho State library of John A. Sloan's manuscript history of tho North Carolina troops in tho. late war. The senate bill to increase the num- J. W. Scott & Co. A. Bnrgalnf A dwelling with six rooms on South Elm street, souih of Depot, well watrred, &c Will rent lor 16 per cent, on in vestment. The house Is new and well I finished, and will be sold at cost. J. A. I10DG1K. lVotlCOa You can always find nice family gro ceries at E. M; Caldcleugh & Bro s. 1.00 t , and half hour after the opening; f ..w- . malls from both North and boat. . The lock-boxes are accessible at all hours. D f . . . rr. , n . ousiness, 10. a- Trotter Confirmed. any other consideration the fact of her attaining this age in the climate ol Cuba is very remarkable. NIGHT SESSION. The senate devoted iU entire ses- oisn in. thn mnldprntIon of the bill tO establish the Kortb Carolina Col nre nnd the Mechanic Arts.' The senate chamber was Plenty nice onion sets Drug Store 5c quart. at Callums Old X. E. and Jamaica Rum at E. G. Newcoub BESIDENT CTJBECSrYirBH. Greensboro Presbyteriaii :. i -A-- T Henrv Smith. r.VJiurcn-w . j . - . 0 . -r, , r w Acheboro'St. HaptUt l c. ctK RrensborOk Rev, W. R. Gwanney, p. umo, :-r-- Rcv.J. E.Mann.W. Market St. r.u Smith. S. Greensboro. , Rev, J. L.' Michaux, N treene J. R. Ball, Spring ,St. -AiS V Episcopal:---t;"; '" PBODXJCB ITAUTTirr. ; 1 rT8 1 hit nil uiawu Tohn Albertson. who recently died in witi, nonnlo and the dwocst Norton, N.S., at the age of 105 years, fntcrcSt was manifested in the fro was one of the oldest living British sol- ceedings. Tho bill is that which had uicd, duu ijiuuauij 7 . , ; r. I passni mo nuuuo buujg v.w.- the battle ot the Nile, which was fought Jn the senate many amendments were ninetv vears aero. He" also toueht at I Trafalgar and Waterloo. Vn the Houso tho bill to amend the Nice clean Callums. onion sets 5c quart at Pnll naner I All IIIC Aa-WMijVi w... - a I 1 r.Arnvr-rar n March 2 The charter of the city of Raleigh, passea Galium 2KcPaPcr oUDe?a dKere -Fine OKI APP.e and Peach Brandt day at the aee ,o loo. nis name w 7r7nnm. at E. C. Sewcomb-. . German Apples green, per bu. Bacon nogrouuu. ...... . . l i.ooai.50 9 Beef ........ tiUllU Poa.. n-t3 Wt,A.a" - - " , - j - ; , aaa 1 ...... 5 Lorn new Ofljai Meal. I Wsd FTuUsBlack cav w- . v 3 li.,-- v.,:peaches, txnpared i-a. . - : unpared x-4, ! v ;i " pared 59 Eg... ................. ::::;::;;::;;;;:;;..4b reamers 1 . Flaxseed ...... ... ..: ...... . w...--?mvW gan .cw Flour Family ' 3 . 40. supernne. ,.. . 6eaSd Onions......,..;.... '.tiPP8 MA3 Washington. March 4,James M. Trotter was confirmed by the Senate to day as register of deeds at Washington, DC " Boston, March 4. lieutenant Charles L. Mitchell of Boston, has re ceived a letter trom Lieutenant James m 1 rntirr. rrcoruct v , - - i oav at inc aire ui iw. ....- -' i njrton; in which he writes : God bless As DcncTWhita. a Spaniard-who for cense to gjw per annum. ypu ail ior ocing- .-vv n iy q - . - inil,.e- or fftc JTrur mat 1 Care UU iw I Diarr . , nr vLO UU1U itt wi . .., cent to do my . duty. An unseen but fn tlt attested by papers in his t ... : .1 . minrrmp inrsuuit mienuy proviucncu poouu, March a. The new uerman eood purpose. ncc Tfc . ,.of p-rr ni Pnaland. "d-:,- ura nnened to-dav. lne w . . ,knti7e TnT-iiiiw 1 1 1 la adiu cuafc w au... w. 1 rvcikiuka i lived to be 152 years of age. If Mrs. Emperor-s speech was read Irom the S J. actual .38 year, o.d. Srftv? she was born when George II was on shown toward the Empire. The the throne oi England. He died in 1760. foreign policy of the Empire is condriu. ... AA -,nA allv directed to the maintenance ot peace Then George III succeeded him and f"' reigned 60 years, and died in 1820. cj2hbors. The foreign relations government; arc uic"s ""t Keicnstag was upcucu. Rpirhstacr. without hesitauon Choice Sun Cured Tobacco and Haranna Cigars at E. G. ISewcoud s garden seed at good purpose, ncasc ; " ; tnmrs mv thanks generally forall the kindness ot friends. Absence Ytars. of Many Don't pay 10c quart lor onion sets when you can buy them at Callums t 5c Choice Old Pennsylvania Rye Whis- ICS al X. VJ. m-wv""" - . Any quantity onion sets at Callums Drugstore at $c quart. You have to pay 10c quart .lor onion sets all over town; you can buy thenj a Callums at 5c. Iotloo. , n-.-Pntvlonli Whiskv: Bailer cnsiaz, wiuiouw m.jiuiKw.. tint. . v c..nf cive unanimous expression corn Whisky. S'. C. Brandy; P. Stump! cthat the nation will put & Co.'s fine Beer. fine&W r wv vjw j v - - 1 ira-a 11 a a u w - a a. a - ill iii ijiumi 1 a 9 nrwsnaDer tnai in uic 1 , ihr ihmne Covears next I .u .w- ICaUICUUVf.- . , l I llaW mv-wm ww - - j - HO UlCICawi'v...-. . , .. "l.. t . An has han Deen tiiuatu 1 . .mi.j.. ...h ihrnnnh 1 ,..u lull trnTtn in mil lanuun, .'BI"rr -7 Michigan. He has June, ao wcuu, iu rj on nsi m attack lenant '--r- r.erl nromis- th. entire reigns ot threa and parts ol now aim f.n rolution. 1- art at Callums been wriucn -"r- ... 1 , 1 unon our iivuuti. . -.ti " 1 vnura vw; j n two sovereigns 01 tngianu. one was -en before carried out. win 1 Drug store. oeen written , r j : ,i,;e . r : ... t: 1 v.r- Alixarder m this mg to visit no uiww. ... --, ...... city alter the adjournment of the Michi- qVie atciji o f WVrr. 'Mi . Mr-'-i iiiiii-'-t'- . -nrK Thp. European I J1MI1I IfM. ill A & Wi - " . t -.ia- M ' ' ' raV ' a ft Aft I a r1 - A .a ft- . A . ....-.. 1 . .1- K1-.-L- M'o-nav m i a. h-oinn nrrn oi inicrct auuui. iVBlSVW-A Pg ffi STe white Ausuian. pon : IWx.-lrUl. .............. 5f1; " ! on the Galician fron- an" Lf th, late election nl England. She was .. W WW - - I (HI) fcWW , , f c v.,i x,m V.-H-. not tho I 4 v.n thf rrttarantecS 01 Txace ana a. suDjec 01 opaiu. w..r.w..r r Hu15i- Z." .h.-Ute oar- uames of the Spanish sovereigns she nas remove nc ' in$plrcd lived under at hand. She has lived "J.rnr f erls assured that the through a very -eventful period of the I Reichstag, by its resolutions will pUce world's history. the iederal gornment-snauo from this Budwcis and Bohemian Export Beer very fine t. u. tuuS. fcr rii...iw u massed on the Galician fron- to. An experienced diplomatist gives ucrY: hrtwver. that the war Tallow... "V- men" vu..w.., ' . Mthinkc Wcoihed..; wiU not bre oun , e unwaShed................-..r..------ it KU rZ: d immed- Ragst;...v.V;........-"''" wheat ;;.;.;.....;....lf KETAlb PRICKS OF CROCaWS. , w-!.iTi.jii ....... is (UUJ a)a 9 1 WW WW w " - - ; kvShoder4::.Vi:;:U.;.-""""""V? Cheese ... i... f.. ......' would have begun earlier. iate danger isa If we cspane tha, first class fm in onneciicuk iw Toriin-ton. He is 97 years ot age. was born a slave in Soutaington, Lonn.. ana u:- ,.v. -, nmawav slave Irom New- a. .irr mrdmne hat won lor on a sale basis, and denves irom uu V u lhe most twwerfal conviction the conhaent nope : vrubIc alteratives ii i 1 a Mie mnni in 17 1 i-v. w m peace and security ol Germany. 1 Deadly mow at rotyeamy. Washington, March 2.-A bUT tp- aSCS wnicii mi more to do with lormon ques ever offered to the public, ana is ac knowiedged by the medical profess to be the best 0100a punwer. J W. Pcgh desires to announce to the public that he has opened a Family U rhnrrh 'street, nearlv oppo- lj rJkaJC 4 W - - d " - site the Presbyterian church, where he . -.t jMfnrr in lema!? fclS CO CUV- t ; thr tenth white nun v. to uutiv. - ' has crossed Africa Irom sea to fcca. the fc-cttleroent or the ft0", uke pleasure in serving hi o'cuv rrnnortion of Idaho 10 wasnioswu 1 u, r m, afc, If ntceai Cofiee-Rio. ......,....,..,...;..... 3
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