. - . - ' . . , THE MORNING NEWS, j. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Published Daily. JExcEpr Monday. . RATES OF Sl'BSCRIPTIOJS-il'-ADVANCE : One Vear y Mail;., Postage pmJ, .....".$. 400' Month's, ' ' " 00 Three Mouths,;; 1 00 Two Months, .7 1 ne Month, 40 To city subscribers, delivered in any part of the city at loots per weett. - DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY OP GREENSBORO, AND OP THE STATE. Vol. I GreensboKO; N:. C. Mrr: ,10;: 1887. No. 48 THE" MORNING NEWS.' t rr cm Asvrrrrac : fW S-rt tk Dt.... y : TVrc Ir " , lr i ti FW yn v J " - Two WL... M a. w,wm m Te hm kkJ Ne-xrnl try muX cm THE LATEST . NEWS. Henry Ward Ueechen Mo advertisements inserted in Local column at any nrice. t tra rharsie will be made for double-column .HI v nrtriple-colu-nn advertisements. ll announcements and recomendations of candi. fates for office, will be charged as advertisements. . ,iprt;sements to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, will not be received. mussment, and Official advertisements 50 cts per suuare for each insertion. . Advertisements kept under the head of "New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. p..,.mpnts for transient advertisements must be made in advance.- ' ' ,', , k'mitances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal ii.ov Order. Exorass, or in Registered Letter. ' - Onlv such remittances ' will be at the risk of the pub lishers. " ' TTn,iprthe head of "Special Citv Items," business will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line. II-" ivv- ' -- or every insertion. Souli'2. 11 Iron. Birmingham, Ala,, March S.Accord- bJt there was that in his sunny nalum which enabled him vo Miffer aril be Henry Ward Becchcr was born at strong, and he cave no siim of tho LitchtieId,Conn., June. 21, 1813. and pain that was k luthicsslv inflicted came of a family distinguished in the upon him. . Since the close of the fmmf5fnTi fiSuresand statements Lyman Berber, as a minister, was beforo the' country- with creator iili 5acC"ncrei P'S-10" fully as celebrated us his son after- prominence than that which has Ion- ji nowoeing raaae nere lor $1025 per wnrtl hwnmi ami ww it nil linr nf 1 attrhpfl in lilni iba nmifiwf if ton Ths is the ayeag;, wble at teast a numberof standanl religious work. America's pulpit, orators, ana one or 512. 1 he enure outD tons per day, and t output ready tor tran irom 4i2 ner on tor "white iron up to $19 ior "No.-1 foundry," with an aver se ol $ 6 lor the whole pioduct, how- iDg the randsome profit ot at least tour to five dollars per ton lor the diz -iron markets of Alabama. When plans now pio csedare e::ecaled as it is promised they are to be immediately me yearly output will je more than doumo, and, at present rates, the profits will reach $4, 000 per annum. .i C..UCU.C 01 sister. Cathcnnft Ksthn.- waa for l.tlio master LitoMpcU nfhU t'mn jit is one thousand thirty years one of the ilrst teachers ' ' ' ; ' he market for that in New England, and wrote ntimer- ' 7TT. . spcrution. nmses Gus books on various siiMiIci. His - 4r "r- linien subjects. brothers, Edward and Tlxjmas, were prominent clergymen and authors. I ' , . Kaleicsii. March S. His sis'er Harriet, better known as Kbltoit f,tii i: News. Tho ai- Mr.s: Harriet Beecher Stowe, was the pointment of our friend Wolcy S. author of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin,,, Jones to the head of the Bureau of which has had a wider ?ale than any .Labor. Statistics Is creating quite a other American work of fiction. stir among tho -Republican wine of iienry warn iseecner was euuc:ttefi 1 ine lvnicnts of. Labor. 1 liax not at Amherst College, graduating fn)m j heiird that institution in l&H. : lie studied one or two; Democrats. Wwlcv ITor Canli. 4 - For your countrr produce , call at J. H. Swaim's, next door to the Steele cor ner, where you will find northern cab Dat poutots of all kinds, onions, but tcr. eggs, chickens, &c. at the lowest market price J. H. Swaiu. .V -3nr?uliac A dwelling with six rooms on South Elm street, souih of Depot, well watered. &c. !Vill rent lor i6 per cent, on ln vestment. The house is new and well- hntshed, and will be sold at cost. J. A- Hodcin. THE BAILROADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE .OF TRAINS. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Arrives !mm Richmond at.'. ... . Ix'ives for Richmond at. ....... Q.43 n m 8.5s P m 8.32 am ... q.sspm NOXTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at 8.22 a m 9.47 p m Leaves for Charlotte at .............. Arrives fro a Goldsboro at. Leaves for Goldsboro at.... . NORTH-WESTEiW K. C. H MLROAD Arrives from Salem at - Leaves for Salem at ...... 1 V. KAILTIAD. 9.48 a tv. 9.05 p m 8.35 p m 10.20 p m 7.40 a m 9.50 a m 6.00 x m 9.52 p ia r-... t J Ol. JUHAb. X e ici-Tien: e?sts B., Maich 8. Great in linancial and com- merQ al cicles over the sjspe.ision ol the National Bank vh'Ch occurred'to--d?.v. No pa: liculars tan vet be oLlaln- ed. The failure causes great surprise. London, March 8. Pasas the Niar- t agua representative neie, ii a letter just published he says :. The President has ordered me to deny the existence ot a treaty with America stipulating lor the conlrol by that country of the canal re cently mentioned in connection with the formation ol a company to build tl e same Nicaraugua will not omit any means by which to secure the strictest neut.ali.y of.ifct canal. . . Jfews by Telegraph. . 8.00 a m , 8.24 p m ; .10.00 p m .10.00 p m C, F, AND V. Arrives from Fayetteville at. . . Leaves f or Fay etteville at .... . ... .. 6.15 p m ... ..10.00 a m Louisville, Ivy., March 8. Wall, Smith & Co., proprietors of the Gil bert tobacco warehouse, made an as signment this evening. Liabilities 7o,000; assets 5100,000. Chicago, 111., March 8- Mrs. of the convicted theology at Lane Seminary, and in appointed J: Melvin Broughton his 1S77 became pastor of a Presbyterian clerk, and it is my impression that church nf Lawrenceburg, Iud. In when a report U printed, under their 1S00. he took charge of a church at m:uiagement, it will be. more alis- Indtauapolls. Hero his talents faelory than if the ulllcu was pr:tidcd brought him recognit'on; and in 1847 over by a prominent Knight if La- 1 ft fti - . " Vk 1 a . . ne receiveu a can irom l'lymouiu non, wesiey, as you well x;now, Mr. chur :h, a new Congregational ist tV- Kdi tor, is a printer, .ganizationin Brooklyn. , HeaccepteJ Hy the way, the printerK, hen, an the otrer, and from the outset he Ve-, coining to the front. John , icnols, gan to acquire that reputation its a yvith whom you have 4SlungM tyjHj pulpit orator which '.hd maintained many a day. was last full elected and increased for forty years. Under member of "Congress, at' the round his guidance the congregation became salary of $-3,000 a year. Bather more the largest in America. His stvle than he t-an e-arn totting type at lifty was fascinating, and brought to his conts a tUousiind em.. ; church many communicants, , , He al-? Our mutual rrictut, J. C. Binlxjng. ways discarded tho mere convention- isenjoving the snug berth of State alities of the clerical profession". In Librarian. Since he has !een there Ins view, humor as wen as argument rlie has given general satisfaction. 1 and exhoration had a place- in a feer- lnon. He was fond of lllustiation, 1 his admimstrution of. the Library drawing uls material irom every sphere of hnian .ve kind thou and, in his manner, hq was dramatic. Though his keen sense of liumor continually manifested itsolf., the. prevailing impression. given by,, his discourses was oue of carnestiicss and thought. The cardinal idea of his creed was that Lhristianliv was not a series of philosophical dogmas, butarulo of life in every phase.: . Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. in the spring ot the year, to purify the blood, invigo rate the system, excite the lirer to ac tion, and restore healthy tone and vigor to the physical mechanism. Remember alvol of ait lm out; two Democrats. Wesley has a'uc o! rocd,clnc- . For first class Groceries see iw. A. L. Kirk man. ft v - 1 IJ s-Lj ' 'l 1 Have won the admiration of every Spec tacle wearer who has used them. They stand unrivalled in their splendid repu tation. Our testimonials are from Gov- have not heard a word dera:nitorv lo emors. benators. LegnUtors and Irom Lion of. the Library, the most distinguished men in all 43ranches'ol science who nave nad tne;r sight lrnpr.cvcd, by their use.- , Unprecedented Sales Everywhere. Overwhelming: tesiimony in favor of their superiority. They can be worn any length ot time at one sit ting, and give astonishiug clearness of vision. cUner by candle or by other arti fictallights. 'Mr. Hawkcs not only has tne best Masses, but carefully cxiunines The trustees sav he h;is made tho jbt, I best.libiariau the Stale has ever had, highly I and as eVidelice of- their appreciation 01 lus scTT.'ces rthey aiavo Induced the Ivcgislature to jncreaso hU k'tlaiy lo per yea'r.. He too, is a printcri nnu who is belter entitled to keep the fiaiu uu(ik.t'iikui uue will) pri'iis hem ? llis;former birinc&s wits, as the dictUuiarr ava, a liteiary oae. 4relating tolcttors,?'. and. it is very THE POSTOPFICE. anarchist, died at midnight. The Hence he never hesitated to discuss appmpriuto that kucJi, a one should the eje ot each patient, and givs mais cause assigned for her death is apo- irom the pulpit tho. great social aud have charge of books. - , . pensiblc advice as to the proper sIec Mails for the North close W 7 a. .and o &dtT tn-" Charlotte ' 9 00 0 00 Raleigh " " 9- Salem " , o 9 00 Fayetteville " 900 The money order and registered letter office will only he open from 9.00 a. m. to 6 p.-m. General Delivery is open from 7 a. m. until 8 p.m. except when 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 cf the mails from" both North and South. The lock-boxes are accessible at all hours. RESIDENT CLERGYMEN, Presbyterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. " S. Greensboro Baptist : ' , Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St.. South Greensboro. Methodist 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: Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St PRODUCE MARKET . Apples green, per bu Bacon hog round Beef Butter Beeswax....... - Chickens old ...... spring Corn new.....". Corn Meal ... .'....... Dritxl Fruits Blackberries. ........ ' Cherries....- Apples Peaches, unpared 1-2, " unpared 1-4, pared tggs leathers ......... V'laxseed ......... Flour Family . . . Superfine Onions.'......... Oats............. Pork ......... . Peas.. Potatoes Irish . Sweet... Rags Cotton.... . Tallow,... - Wool washed unwashed. Wheat.... .... Y" RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. Paeon Sides . . . . ...... ... Hams...... Shoulders. Hheese ... C?nee Rio... i.ooai.50 .......a9 58 ,....i8a25 ......ai8 ,....15320 .....loais aso ....... a6o ....1.6 i-a ......7- ......'.2a3 2 1-2 2 5a9 '..18 .. .....40 75 4 SO 04 00 .....6oaSo , 40x45 ....... 6a7 ......6oa7$ ...... ...60 .... .5 .......... . 6 .........30 ....... ..CO , ....$iar 25 ..10 ..15 8 ....... o 19 a-aio plexy; but her brolho-in-iaw stiys she died of a broken heart. Pittsburg, Pa., March 3. Dissat isfaction reigns supreme and almost every employee of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, except engineers and passenger conductors are either de-' manding an 'advance in wages are on a strike, or threatening to strike. Washington, March 8. The Su preme Court has to-day rendered a decision in the case brought from Tennessee which involves the right of one State or municipality to im pose license tax upon drummers from another State seeking to sell goods by sample or otherwise. The decision is that such taxation is an interference with inter-State commerce, and there fore unconstitutional. , Berlin, March 8. In the Reich stag to-day the Septennate bill for mally passed its first reading. Bis marck was present. The bill will be taken up for a second reading to morrow and debate will ensue. Windthorst, leader of. the C party, will then declare his intentions in relation to the Sontennale Other party leaders have announced that thfty will vote as they did when the bill was defeated in the late Reichst?,g. Mij Vrins, Tenn . , March 8.-r Jesse Hams' land Isaac Rosentine, two pet ty merchants on pigeon roost road near this city, quarreled yesterday afternoon over a customer each was trying to secure. Harris struck Ros enstine, who drew a revolver and opened fire, emptying all the cham bers. Five shots took effect, and Harris died in half an hour. R6sen- stine was arrested and locged in jail. It as The "Capitol Oufy'rne ver hear on of glasses, having had an eipervence 3 of plavinghail Columbia with our pro- ot eighteen years in this branch of set He fcibiilon town- tho last wvek of the tnce. Hawk o3 Patont Kxtezision political questious of thc-day, such slavery, intemperance, the desire power and the greeu for gain. was an enthusiast in musicv a ton-1 LegisLUure.. ..They., lobbied a bill noiccnn ir rf inil n lrvor tf flnu'or I tlirni li ami if iti.rwlcl ( tn.iL-n.it and animals. Apart from his profes- a law waJ Gov. Steiltuan s siirnature.' SPRING EYE GLRSS sional labors he was a popular iectur- when the fricads of ifohibition dis- 1 ij-jq Finest In Kxistenco, nr. iii. IvnAiimu inI o f.iV'uri fr fini for1 i 1 x-rw 1 tlif ! Iittil r" i.Kljlr; olinui I it V.V.UUI?) Mini m v..w. 1 v.v.'..va . v iiiiu .- j v u , I . , , n. Lj 1 1 ik & j in: 1111T.LI ill: rm i 1111 i:ai in uiiuii i iitiiii .LAa liijii 1 11- - w Before beginning to preach, Mr. eluding billiard and card rooms und Beecher edited, in 1CCG, a newspaper, ten -pin alley, so tho bill was ream- the Cincinnati Jou.'ncd and.vyhile sidcred Satuiday liight and laid on na.stor at Indiananolis had charire of the? table, muc'h lo the? surnriso of the an agricultural journal, his contribu- Club and gratification ox thrwo op. "'.f VvriV.? nr imt t'onStoitadenafd being publhhel posed to it. ' 0-lnrz UkOM THb GOVERNOR OF LOU: under tnc title, "b ruits, i? lowers, nnu Farminj,." For nearly, twenty yea he was an editorial contributor to the J,itlependentt a weekly journal publish- ed in New York, und from 1861 tri 1S63 was its editor. His contributions to it were signed with a cross "mark, and many of them were ; collected and published as Tho 'Star Pairs." Sinco 1870 he was editor of the Christ- iai Uif'on. a weekly- paper published' in OJew lorfc. His regular 'weekly sermons, as tauen uown m- tieu nty a Ki'.s fj litulcd. faculty throughout the . country. No -prcssur-: prcxlucmg iniUiions. . No dan ger ot cancer that is sometimes the re- su!tof wearing other e y e-l asses, res t- 1SIANA. iiaton Rogue, La., Jan. 23. I8S6. Mr. A. K. Hawkcs DcarSirt I To Vt-, "h- , i' , u desir o testify tJ the great superiority Mike Se.moar.a roush loofc.ng Irish- Q, cr Crvstalizcd L-mjcs. They corn man was p'accd in Oay-strcet poli :e-s:a- 5inV7cat brilhancy with soilness and tion by OHicer Kurns fcrtd Hanno.i last pitaSantnesj to the the, eye. more than n:"hLon a w.Tani swoiu ou't'bv Mr. 1.,... ..r imimi ne: Mv'iuy, a respectably Irish Upy ; S. D. McKnerr. 1 . 1 Brid seveniv years oi zc nv, ? r;ea mat she wis walking 'on-j Paslon street near M?:n, with a basktt qn ei.her arm when Seymour 'fpon5acHtd, her and, Governor ol Louisiana. lerical 1 ' w...- v, j h; m d avc , iciiuii ,niv hivo hoon nnn pH nml n ih. . rT 1 4 . f- xl i . VI " V" 7T ! aqpece and then poshed her aav hshftd si'ico iS;o. Bfs.des threo 110 1 , 4 . . . . .-!. terms. r xSiAA t.'rtro tnvnmm lrom n,n 5irc?1- cr Illi.ir iiuuiiciivu uv"ul - '"-."Ol in...,.;,-! nU, . Why the River and Harbor Bill teas Pocketed. The River and Harbor bill was al lowed to fail because there are $1G. 000.000 in unexpended balances re- Man ' Life Thoughts," Sennons.pn Literiv and War' ."Tho Plymouth Collection of Uymcs and Tunes'," Xorwood,v a novel originally pub-'l lished in tho New York Uu'gtr. to which hejvas a constant cont.ibu tor; Sermons from Published and Un nublished Discouse3,,, Life of Christ," and ' 4,Yale Lectures on Preachlic In 18GS he Visileil Great Britain, with theispecial pu.poseof disabusing the L-itish puolic In rc fmnl to the issues of the American civil war. His sme:hes e::eted a wide influence and were published in London. . . : : ' '- " " In iC74r came tho sensational Beocher-Tillon aJair which became known to all the worUl through the remarkable trial which followed. Of this it is not necessary to trrat. In de tail, as its seosatioua1 Tealuresare eti'l remembered- . . Of'aievears Mr. Beeche- hps!- . - T - 1 . . In rcsporseo a icpo- e s rf ur.y as w!iv he haxl tTone io, 'the i-'?s".rran Re plied: -it was onftxvUS I wanted." Co.'..i.'Jo..t'll, "i "". AnotUcr Eailroal f jr.Goca jra.. , from the follawin, As'viU wh:ch "wc be seen. maining in the hands of the Secretary tured iftuch.i m. hi of War, ana, as tne i-resmeni saiu a seemed to nun dip irom the Xovi .vWf. Greensb'oro'js to hae 5nbtlter railroad- but just.hoW irisuoiget in of darcf Town whout going,,.under, or climbing Over. yie or more'iailroatls coyrs,noi-appear . The Crdebro 'apid' Raker Cltv ra:! road is the name ot a. new line projected from-tidewater'' to Greensboro. . A por tion ol t ie road is graded., , J -will run by Roxboro to the copper mirtds at Klue Wing. Tboraas 11. Keo-h and L). V. C BenbW; of Grrenslorov are amoag the officers of, the rpaa . ,j : , . - . froSlgovkrnor ii:el.nd, of TEXAS. To Mr. A. E. Hawke Dear Sir It gives me pleasure to say that I have been using your- glasses tor seme time past whh'much sati suction. For clear ness, soilness and for ail purposes in tended, thev are not-surpassed by any that I have ever worn. 1 would recom mend them to ah wlio want a superior .class. Kespectiuny yjurs. I o u I 1 ...,4 . . . . I Willi liCIOlu, iHor.Uov. -,-Ur., or ARKANSAS. ' Havjeg. used A; K. Hawked newr Crysui'izcd Lenses for some mo .ths, I uavc tou.'-J 'Hem the tinest glasses 1 have crr used; Simom lMIURhes. . Governor ol Arkansas. dav or two ago, it that he had signed a River and. Har bor bill only last week. There were several items of questionable value in the bill, and some that were unques tionablv very bad. Xo great interest was believed to be .threatened by the failure of the measure. discussed in the House the body was concerned nroduct of tnrce con Times. ' on evolution brought mcch critic f ' 'S xllt. rVcM I.UHI UUIIW- -- ...... ...... ever, whfch seemed to hae liitle ef fect upon the great preacher. ; HedW missed his critics, in his last lecture f0rgi the... ; they know not what SS, " JJ" - .. . . ' It is simp'y wordirW. the reputation Hawkes' bptxtace-,. and Eyc-g-aistt hav attnxed lhrwuS..oi!t the L tcd qt-tr5 thrV ae known from the At -antic l W Jk. m 1 . a . I V .I -1 T WW 111 . . I 1 I 1 T 1 KIIT ti. . . i t r t nil iuiiii ii .ii i-aii i iiuil. km iji a w aiw - - it was uoi i ..;..vi.. ho have hwi meirsigr.i nnrl r fir ss 1 3lr. iJeecnersupporien . vie ciaun, j j -r . , , , , , it was 'the drawmff irom " 'Iw,ulVwitX. r.rt it he Drug Slore of Galium lerees, iv. i , oi it" r f'lY'ZCr: n,... . ' r., F!v-rv iriir warrantrur . i and abuse. vJt cou!e. m: ien nu.-, . w-. 4. j , . FROU EX GOV: W- R. MILLER. 1 finri Hawkc's new-Crystaluctl Len ses ol superior quality, having-worn ihemuith great satlslaf tion. . W. R. Miller. ' .Ex-doverpcr of Arkansas. ... - - t. .... CSX IT!' M THE SUPERINTEN- LiNT.OF INSTirUTr. rUK lilt . i;und. Mr. A. K.Hav.kcs-DearSir: -luke great pleasure in faying that your 8 pec- . taclc and. patent ung cyc-giassm ex- rrl anvlhtnir I bvc yet hern able to pro cure enabling mc to read the fi print with ease an J omioru " , Frank Rainey, M. D. , All cics fitted and the fit guaranteed at the drug store of Calium llro. & lo. Every pair warranted. nrst