THE MORNING NEWS. a j iii batss cm Dtirmj Om Siur Om Day.. - - TwoDty.. TS n 9 " r TWw Day - rVrtDnT Oim Wk... " Two NrwVii i ikrfM W ..... ... RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IS ADVAXCB I, One Vear (by M u!). Postage pnjd, 4 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY OP GREENSBORO, AND OP THE STATE. Greensboro, N. G., Mrr. 9, 1887. Six Months . " lVeeMondis. ;.JJ Two Months, . "" !x One Month, . , 4 To city subscribers,, delivered in any part of the city at 10 cts per week. ' t - Vol.! No. 47 Ksa. Cotrct A4nrtmnti tikca M ciii Novti ryp auk om THE MORNING NEWS j. s. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Published Daily, ExcEPf Monday. I nmnnn r n rn n hi '?u3li3hsss' ANKOTOcsmrrs. THE LATEST NEWS. Wo advertisements' inserted in Local column at any rrice. -An extra charge will be made for double-column nr triple-column advertisements: T Ait announcements and recomendations of candu rlates. for office, will be charged as advertisements. Advertisements to foliow reading matter, or to occupy any special place,-will not be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts fcer square for each insertion. . Advertisements; kept, under, the bead jot 'New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent. extra Payments for transient advertisements ' must be sAo in advance. ', '- ' Remitances 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. . I 1 - rs uiivc ucch 11 uy. , On next Monday the Danville system Citizens of the Two Town? or '"P01'? additional fast .mail train " I icnnnwtinr with th tram that Imvm Franklin Pierce and U. S.Grant. If Gar- Metcalf, cpunty Jailer, bid him in for neia jiaa naa a monin longer, ne wouia 1 one dollar ana Immediately turned special cmr rrc:s. (connecting with the train that leaves New York at 4.3a a. m.,) between to the Teeth, Prepared Fcr a 1 Washington, Atlanta, Ga., ' thence by Coronado and Leoti, tinned him loose Crowds from every sec tion of the county camo to witness tno an air. The insignificant sum rocs toward defraying expenses of the sale. . THE RAILROADS. Repetition of Sunday's Trag edy. Wall, ace, Kan., March 7. The situation in the Coronado-Leoti war remains unchanged. Both towns are surrounded by a srtong cordon . of armed men, who challenge every comer. The men in both towns s!eep with their guns, and after gaining admission a stranger find3 a Win chester rifle at every turn. Armed men stand in doorwaysand merchants carry their guns while they wait on customers. Men patrol the streets of the town all day and niht. ; xne country surrounuing is as ex cited as the towns, and equally devid ed. Coronado sympathizers are for the most part in town with their am Lvnchburr, Va., and" thence to New Orleans. The expedited time at the latter point will be twenty four hours less than the present schedule. This train will connect with the fast mail on the Coast Line Irom New York to Jacksonville and will make direct con- . t 1 e .11 ? necuon irom rew xoric lor an points throughout "the Southern and South western States, connecting with the Caio, & West Point leaving Mobile one lull day earlier advancing. STILL 0V THE C.fRPET. note Jflme. Jewish was not . JTIarrtcd. STaTEJTEirS. A . company with a cash capital o! $30,600 has been formed in Shelby, N.C lor the purpose o( erecting and running a cotton factory. The Argus says: Greene county is noted for taking the cake for many things ol merit. This time Mr. Isaac Williams, one of the most reliable and thrHty citizens ol that good county, comes to us with the report that he has Just killed an IS months old hog that balanced the scales at 560 pounds. A lovely Park is being laid off in East Winston, All kinds of business New lot ol groceries just received, at Groove Bros. 2000 cigars, new and fancy brands, just received, at GooveBOS. Grooue Bros., are coming right to the front. Arte 11 ti ox ! Bananas. Figs, Dates, Prunes fine Cigars at . E. M. Cai dcixugh Zl Bro. and ITor Solo Clump A double-barrel breech loading gun with all the latest improvements. Thi gun is comparatively new. Apply at is thi office. if. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. - . i !! Mme. Janish, the pretty actress, held n our town is improving ana win con- the boards at the Opera house last night, "uc 10 improve, mc ri i unuouuv- .. j j& i n i K,,t eh. 5c r,t 5r.fr i hnnrv mnnn. n cuiv over, as an uuf louattu iaiiuucs muniuon anu guus, uiiu uicmuuauu wuwwv. . . . .. M.,f d wr rut iff I th "Vpw York snecial to the Courier I v1 ,u tu' w " llivll W I RICHMOND AND DANVIIXE RAILROAD. Arrives irom Richmond at 0-43 a m 8.5s pm I axvss for R ichmond at . ................ 8.3a am. : " 0-55 Pm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at 8.22 a m 9-47 Pm Leaves for Charlotte at...., 9.48 am 9 0SP m Arrives from Gotdsboro at . . . . 8.35 pm. 11 .,. 10.20 pm 7.40 a m 9.50 a m 6.00. a m g.52 p m. . 8.00 a m . 8.24 pm; 10.00 p m . 10.00 p m to-day 500 men could be recruited in the town, ready to defend it with their lives. At Leoti the cry is for re venge. The citizens are as excited as they were on the day iouowring tne shooting, and tjiey are unanimous in their determination to sack Coronado nt the first onDortunity. This will Journal relative to her marriage to George W. More, an actor ot her company, woulo imply. She laughed heartily when ques tioned by your correspondent as to whether or not she was a bride, and gave a ready explanation of how the report originated. While at Dan vilb, Va.. Mr. Moore, while chatting on the subject of TrnVo VV1 v rmnffprWl Thursdav nifrht marriaee, remarked npon the ease with when the county election occurs, which a license to marry could be Immediately after the shooting, obtained. This was incomprehensible to from TiPoti mmfi I the madame. and Moore said that he . , .i that before another season comes tor them to close, that new industries and new enterprises will have inlucd so much life and energy into our towns mat no aepression wui oc leu on ac count ol tneir closing. lYinttcm Daiy. Hints and Recipes. '01dfashioned" apple sauce red brown color is very nice, r ill a deep pudding dish with chopped apples Just received a lot ol the Kenton Powders. The cheapest powders on the market, t lb. cans, 20c. K ll cans, ioc, C lb. cans, 5c Every box guaran teed to give satisfaction or money re funded. Tit it. at iw. A. L. Kirkman's. Seed Potatoes, seed Oats. Ship Stuff. Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard. &c, &c at IW. W. U. xviritman a. ff JTor Cnnli. For your country produce call at J. H. Swaim's. next door to the Steele cor ner, where you will find northern cab- . ...... . . DUl ler. -rrs. chickens, ac.at irve lowest a-- I bage. potatoes ol all kinds, onions 0 deCP iff crV; rhleki-ris- &c. at the 1 market price. J. H. SwxtM. Leaves for Goldsboro. at; i j i : 1 nnr n iwnruM n u?ir ma nne cun oi tfi Wallace and secured ail me guns wouiu prove 1n5a.i3cr1.10u uy jutumiuur j 7 t ; , . . s ind amSXoShcould get. and tible evidence.Thereupon he went to the water, and bake slowly two br three representatives from Coronado paid proper office and procured a license for no""; brus.he. c,zned bv out- Rimilar visits to Garden City, so that himself and Mme. Janish to wed. He Pa nt brushes may be cle arved Dy p .it I : k.r oc o nnrl frtf th I linU inCUl lniU WiU iUI a VUIT Ul t . NORTH-WESTER M N. Arrives from Salem at C. RAILROAD Leaves f or Salem at . C F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Faj-etteville at......:. 6 l5P m ........... .10.00 Iaves'for TaVctteville at. both towns are well equipped with ammunition for war, which every man believes will occur before the thing is settled. The Leoti popula tion, which has been recruited by their countv cohorts, are looked to for. the first mqve, and the Coronatlo men will act on the defensive. J Each town bas plans, but they are in too rhaotic a state for a lorecast 01 tne showed it to her as a joke, and for the first time found out the affair would be a matter of record' and source ol gossip. Hence the report, ' which had no other basis of fact. Courier Journal. tine them into sort soap lor a oay two, when the paint can be wasnea out. Care should be taken that the soap does not extend up to where the bristles are fastened as it will cause them to fall out. Chicazo JTews. Various. Rents. Government la for the protection of Chicago, March 7. Before Judge society. Tho saloon is the enemy of THE POSTOPFICE. i.m. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 j? ' . Charlotte 9- Raleigh ' 9 . Salem ) 9 9 i Fayetteville '" 9 The money order and resistered letter office will only lie open from 9.00 a. m to 6 p.m. . - General Delivery is open from 7 - - J 8 P" m' -except when 'opening mails. Also, half hour after opening the Southern night mail. iki -wUniif WhisVv and beer Anthohv this morning States Attor- mankind. Prohibit It. Ks ffcur imhihpH.rinii thesn will be at nev Gtinnell made an action that a . .ur..n nv,n the bottom of, further trouble should special grand Jury bo 6Uraon to ve! in which he galls us fiie plat-o of Ycstment. there be anv. ' investigate tho charge against the .. th r I finkhed ...ch- T -cowi vHir.nmr.orvt of tho Okik Countv "ls rth,, tmisneu. . UOUlllV OlltJUU J UUli ijuuaiiw, rw . .... . . is a Leoti man, has not made an at Board. Judge Anthony granted the The church and the saloon are dl- tempt to arrest the murderers, as ho matter and issued tho order which is Verso in origin, spirit and result. The knows that such effort would cost made returnable on Wednesday. influence of these institutions U In Keroodle has the finest Beef ol the whole market. A fine lot ol Shad and other Fresh Fish at Kemoddle's today. Kernodlea stall is t place to trade to day. lfvou want anvthinjr in the line o Staple or fancy Groceries, Canned Goods. lUkintr Powders or Tea. Call oa J. W. Scott Zl Co. A dwelling with six rooms on South Elm street, souih of Depot, well watered. Sec Will rem lor 16 per cent, on in- The house Is new ana weu- and will be sold at cost. " J. A. HODCIX. him his life. He has twelve warrants. a most extraordinary scene took inverse ratio. rfl X 4 a mmi i W S V I . a . 1 1 - T A I but unless iin y Place at tne wwjk y u "V it b a noble work to reform drunk- mm tne assisiituv;c ui wujmc vi wuj- i ongressiouaixuiuistcio uiiomujuiuf nnnies of militia they will never be a tnnic which naturally came up. for served, and even in that case thfc wa3 the sickness from which Henry Plenty nice onion sets at Drug Store 5c quart, f Callam ards-, but how much better is it to save tho children. How much better is formation than reformation. Old N. I?, and Jamaica Rum at E. G. Newcom n's RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. Presbyterian: , - Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro rntnrs nresent Coronado ki a state of siege occurred 0iutions of condolence, which it w as as follows : Charlie Coulter and Bill proposed to send to Mrs. B"ccher by Raines 'the riner-leaders of the Leoti tpWranh. This wa3 bitterly onpos- crowd, went over to Coronado on ed ny a number of the ministers, Sunday morning and oranK consiuer- their opposition being uaseu on ino able beer and whisky. Coulter, who aiieged heterodoxy.of Mr. Beecher's HENRY WARD BEECl Nice clean onion sets Callums. 5c quart at Baotist : ' , was a, ucspwauu w -w ..w 'j i views rvjraruiu iuimuouii.mu.iuuu . Upv W.K.o'ltney,s.iunioi..ou...- I DrOmiSeu tQ return uiu ueci luuouui- nnnisnracni. nu iicrill.lJUiuuo vI'.lkiivj 1 - pnsiifKi nnci nnaiiv ino muuuu w Tbc announcement of the death of this eminent man and minister has come to the American people as astoundingly as a clap of thunder comes from a cleaj Choice Bun Cured Tobacco and Havanna Ggars at E. G. Newcovib's Full size PaPcr Cailum 3jC paper. garden seed at ftX.ttmrtist Eoiscopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : - ' Rev! J. I Michaux. N.'Greene St. - J. R. Ball, Spring St. Episcopal : v , Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St On Saturday last he was struck with the . 1 it f. He and Raines returned to leou, A f I - - M AT A. I m m aT M got the beer and hve companions adopt the resolutions was lost, ureal apopuexy, whtcn iact was Kept irom 01 wnom were h excitement prevailed ana tno uimci ublic long possible, but it was generally known on Sunday in Brooklyn Fine Okl Apple and Peach Brandiet al . E. G. Nrarcoun'i. fnnlv thrfie and returned in a wagon and buggy, efforts were made to keep tho affair They visited a druggist who was sick from the newspapers. Cotton Oil Company. PRODUCE MARKET . ApplesTeen,per bu.;...: -; mh manufacture ?f COttOU nn.r. W rniind... I 0 7 0 . . , 0 . n n t I tUn. Cfondo rr I fill I l.ooai.50 n iSatI nnd made him eretuD. Coulter ordered him to dance, and fired his gun at his feet to make him obey. The drusrsrist onerea to iruai.. n v.ouuw WOUld 10Wt?r I1W Kuu, u v" .7.' MO oUrfnrrd horn was accepted, The men then wen, ionm into the street, ona, fVci sf oil with 5 ".......,. ...afto . 6 i- Oil Company. the ThP l.Poti crowd according to the ofheers are: rraiuuui The Leoti crowd, J""uJs titrher of Washington, of Butcher firing llVl Sons of thto dtr, mayger. Rrldc -,5 nninD the street. A dozen Cor- Oliver of O i ver Brothers . Oolumbto, 0 , 3 n. ,1 in n I v; i cvrPTJirv uuu. uuiouiiii .i8a25 .ai8 Bacon-hoground........-. J J,.?ft ,im frin. nf thfi firinir. the Standanl n.f: j..,wu.r r--j i Butter ..... Beeswax ......... Chickens old spring . . Corn new Corn Meal. ... Dried r-ruits Blackberries." and New York. Of course, everything was done that could be to save his life, but all in vain, for the fiat'ot the Al- Camden, N. J., March 7. The cot- -y cone forth that he must die. and his death occurred yesterday morn ing. ' He was a Ltrge, portly man, and of the make up which is peculiarly sus- Apples Peaches, unpared 1-2, - unpared 1-4, ; v - pared Eggs Feathers .2a3 a i-a ... a ..5ao ...18 ...40 ceptiblc to strokes of apoplexy. He was hrtwrm eventv and eighty vears of age. Hi tt-as an eventlul life, the early XTtco Olivlr. of the 'same firm. Engineer I fwhich dM notaustrhe.dUinc IZ&Ja toheatanret'for.them all. Daniel A. Tompkins of D.A.I omp-U? ,e WJJ ri fT1" : The firing only continued a moment, SrfU,kid.t!m. ivuldte in that at hi, otreme aSe and when; the jmoKe e.earea w y -l su5scribcd by h:sviffor of Ble dia not dcrt him, lor names, v-uu.vci . STir.7.ii,i. .Vnit.MiiLs. Tho com- I . - . ,., . .. t"e pavement, nau m.u f "-r- j-r . ... , Be stemea a P"' - imu v w rT iVhr, n to the day ol his aeatn. Ana ncrc. Don't pay ioc quart for onion sets when you can buy them at CaHums at 5c Choice Old Pennsylvania Rye Whis e at E. G. NcacMn's Any quantity onion, sets at Callums Drugstore at 5c quart. You have to pay ioc quart for onion sets all over town; you can buy them ft Callums at 5c. iipnH The other men were in the sirul James. Dunmner and 1. iiri I ! fk W 1 I 11 I I II L J u v w w -w wagon, T "T'YW, .Vmhia. Si C: Sirannah, 1oo -,. arain exemplified the tact that FWrf.... .- " rSnKveK f the Augusta and Atlanta , Ga, thosi ho are tarored wiu Cood rvm;w 450 Vore ; , l :t. . 1 fKn ATniitrmmcrv'-DemODOUS and 1 t . . ., 1;.. -nH nrt hlrxsed Leoti crowd, escapea wiinuui uy u Flotir Family Superfine Onions Oats ........ fork ......... .?. Iteas... ........... Potatoes Irish . . , Sweet... Rags Cotton...". . Tallow Wool washed nn washed Wheat ..........'... 4 00 ........... 6oa8o ...i.44S ..67 ,.;....6oa7S ..........60 ,'......'.'...50 ,. ..( ... " .... ..6 .....30 30 ,$iai as hAitrRtcte or groceries. Bacoh Sides .......... .... Itams. ...... ... Shoulders . Cheese ... offee Rio... ... ........ .to IS ..8 .20 .19 -3ti PXIQJI JftSULH3TOJ Washington, March 7. -The State department has received a dispajch an nouncing the death ol Consul General Heap at Constantinople. . President Cleveland will be fifty yaars oSdon Friday the iSth insL He has not yet decided whether to make any especial occasion on that date, but it. is quite nrobable that he will enjoy it in a quite domestic way. He will be only the fourth President celebrating his sem centennial anniversaryin the white house The c ther three were James K, Polk nTKiio "MnntmMnerv. Demo polls Sheffield, AlajfJackson ajid Meridan, Miss; New Orleans and Shrcveport, La : Memphis, Tenn.; Houston, Gal voctnn D:ila.s nndSan Antonla. Tex.; l .sttiA Rock. Ark., and refineries at Citv. Camden. Jer sev CUV. Hoboken and Philadelphia. health all their lives and are oiesca with dear, strong minds and vigorous bodies give way suddenly, and go to their long home unexpectedly We mizht write much of the great k v. have not the dates of his IQdll " Work will be begun soon in the mills prominent events ol his nmi rf.fineries and the most improved oirtn ana 01 uic 1 nnd refineries and the most improv machinery will be used in them. liie at hand we desist. NoUce. Fine Pennsylvania Whisky; ivaue s com Whisky. JT. C. nrandy ; r. bturrpi Zc Co.s fine liecr, Dm uot, at I-teles CC J en tin. Onion sets only $c Saart al C11111 Drug Store. Budweis and Bohemian Export Beer very fine E- G. Kr coiin's. o The extrodinary popularity of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the natural resa.t cl its use by air classes ol people for over forty i ears. It has proven itself the very best specific for colds, cougns, pulmonary complaints. and lie Brought One Dollar. t .Augusta, Ky., 3lartli 4. A va oil Hcnrv Dodson was to day sold to the highest bidder for a term nf seventy-five days. H. C VntoI , , To buy a second hand soda tounuin. Addrts, Locic Box 10S. city postomce. For fitM class Groceries see A. L- Kirkman. Take Ayer'sSanuparilla, in the spring ol the year, to purify the Hood, invigo rate the system, excite the liter to ac .o ,n! rrttore hraUhr lose and vi-cr to the physical mechanism. Kcmrrr.tr that quahty, not quantity, censutues u. value 01 meuicine. brr c