THE MORNMG JEWS j. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Published Daily, ExcEpr Monday. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE t One Ye"" (by Mail), Postage paid,.,.. .... 4 oo 2 OO Two Months, - , .. 75 I OO On Month, . . - . 40 To city subscribers, delivered In any part of the city t 10 cts per week. - ' " .. : " , PUBLISHSSS' ANH0T71TCZHZ1TTS. No advertisements inserted in Local column at any price. ' An extra charge will be made for double-column ortriple-colu'nn advertisements. -, AB announcements and recomendations of candU jjies for office, will be charged as advertisements. ' Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, will not be received. V 'iXmaseraent, and OfBctal advertisements 9 cts per pare for each insertion. ' ' . .; -: - Advertisements kept under the head of "New Advertisementt" will be charged fifty per cent, r extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. ' ' Remhances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Money Order, Express, , orv in Registered Letter, Only such remittances will be at jthel risk of -the pub lishers. ... ' , Under the head of "Special City Items,' business notice will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line, or every insertion. V. THE BATLBOADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD.. Arrives from Richmond at. ...... .......... q.43 am " " .............v., 8.55 pm Learesjbr Richmond at.................... 8.33 am P ' " ' A.'. Q 5SPm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. - V Arrives from Charlotte at.,....l..... ,..v. 8.23 a m " 9.47 pm Leaves lfor Charlotte at.. 9.48am " . ........... ...... 9.05pm Arrives from Gpldsboro at.. ...... .. ...... 8.35 pm " " xo.2op.rn ' !'.'.". ......'...". i-iozm Leaves for Goldsboro at, , . 9.50am .... 6.00 urn .................... 952pm NORTH-WMTERN N. C. RAILROAD . . Arrives from Salem at J. ... 8.00 a m " - ' J... 8.24 p m Let ves for Salem at. ... .................... 10.00 p m. ' ' : " V,.M.V..- ..'.10.00pm t" t .l..yi'v: RAILROAD, . ; Arrives from Fayetteville at; iV. . . .6. 15pm Leaves for Fy Seville at. ; i .; ,10.00 m. thepostoppicb: r Mailt for the North! dose?at; 8.00 a. mi arid 9.00 p.m. " Charlotte : 'i 9.00 , . ' 9 00 9.00" -o.oo H Raleigh . . " '9 00 " Salem Fayetteville' " QJOO " - 9.OO The money order and registered letter office will only be open from 9.00 a. Jm to 6 p.m. General Delivery is open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. except when opening mails. Also, half hour after I opening the Southern night mail. : I 8onday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m. for hi hour i and half hour after the opening of the mails from both North and South. , . The lock-boxes are accessible at all hours.. RESIDENT . CJjEBGYHEN. Presbyterian: I Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St. I Rev. E. W. Smith,' Asheboro St. S. Greensboro j Kev. W, R, Gwtftney, 8, Elm Sr.,, South Greensboro. Melhodltt EpUcopal, j Rev. J. E. Mann W. Iarket St. -t " G. P. Smith, S. Greensboro. ' . Tlethodlit.Protettant : i Rev. . L. Michaux, N. Greene St. " f M J. R. Ball, Spring St. Episcopal ?(..-.. . Rev, A. H. Stubbs, N. Elm St. HIODTJCE HABKET. vat sf. pples green.-per bu. .iiooai.50 asflji-stes roand: t t . n i x 1 ' " leef , , .... , ." ; 5a8 latter ..............i8a25 eeswax.............. : .......V...............ai8 Sickens old . .. . .'..;.;............ 1530 j spring ....V......"...."'..... prn new .......k.V.... aso orn Meal.... a6o 'Tied FruitsBlackberries. .. 6 x -2 Cherries...........:. ...7 i-a Apples. aa3 Peaches, unpared t-, ' a i-a I j ?r.r U ; . nparf f I . .'",""t-:,'rf'"Hftcedi .59 ;g , . . . . 1 . ; v. . r -athers.... ...... ......... .............40 ixseed 75 sur Family -4 5 I Superfine a4 00 ions................;.... ............. .1...6oa8o ti .....;,...; . . . 404 5 rk. 6a7 xs..,.....,..........I..,..n .60175 .?.W!teW!ftT;::'??v;;;v.VVV.v.vv.v, :-cotton..... - --- w... .. ....6 ol washed. .. i . i . ....... 30 unwashed..... ............... ...... ,...vao u........ .............,.,,.. .i.iai as SXTAIL TRICES OF GROCERIES. v Sides. . ...... .....,...,,.,.. ,...io Hams ..... . . .. . i i . . . , . ". .. .15 MHI"1"' ". ......SO Rio........ ...tg a-3tio 1 lA.-lA-' - ! J' DEVOTED TO THE .1 Tip LATEST NEWS. THE CZJLZl ' ' -. '- -- - - lie irept JVhen He Heard or ihe Oansrer Jrilch He Had Escaptd. London, March 16 On Sunday ciornjng the Czar had no suspicion of any danger whatever. . He had been .congratulated by Gen. Greeser upon his continued safety. Both the Skmd fu contirai the( statement that the x Czar took a different route from the one announced. The story that a bomb AVas throwm beneath the Lzar's carriage appearsto have eman ated from Vienna.' The thread of the narrative is still somewhat ob-t scure. .'The St. Petersburg papers, ?iyen vP? Monday, give no account of t1? ,afirair. The Czar cried on hearing ?f -danger which he had escaped. He did not learn the particulars until he arrived at the Gatschina Palace. . The persons arrested in connection with . the constitutional plot indig nantly, deny that they are in any way connected with the outrage and repudiate any idea of conspiracy. Their motto is, they say: "The people with the Czar or against the Czar." They have published a lith ographic periodical com posed mainly of extracts from the works of notable writers onconstitutional law and po litical economy. The statutes of the society obliged all the members to join at the signal of their chief in doing . their i utmost to subvert the existing government and establish a constitutional government. , Indiana in a Sorry Plight. iNDrANAPOLIS. Tnd.. Ma failure ot the 1 Legislature to provide tor the pending State indebtedness ; has left Indiana in a sorry plight. ThelState offi cer to-day borrowed $330,000 to pay thes interest on bonds, . J ' " : riilitd to Deatltc:: , . CiNCfNNATi; March 17. Henry Harms, aged 50, foreman at. William "Miller's stove and range works, was crushed to "death this afternoon by the tilting over of a pile of sheet iron six feet high. He died immediately. STATE JTE1VS. There seems to be no abatement of the m easel epidemic. Two to bacco warehouses, ; of . Oxford, were burned by the recent fire - Nine out of every ten farmers we ask, de clare in favor of free license on fertil izers. Durham Recorder. - There is a colored man working on the High Point section, who was married to his wife not yet fifteen years ago, and since that time she has presented him with thirteen children. High Point Enterprise. Bishop Lyman will preach at "the Episcopal church Tiext Sunday.- The town has a new ' lamp-lighter. He rides a spotted pony and lights with electricity. We live in a pro gressive age. Our , Methodist friends have about raised funds enough to build. a handsome parson age. It will be located on the church lot fronting on Scales stroetReids ville TPee&fy, ', . Bishop Wallace W. Duncan, of S. C, will preach the annual sermon at Trinity College, June next. Hon. A. M. Waddell, of Wilmington, N. C, will deliver the literary address. Mr. Henry Brooks met with a pain ful, but not serious accident, yester day while hunting. In discharging the un, the breech screw blew out, striking him in the forehead cutting a considerable gash above one of his eyes.-v--nrrA telegram announcing thedeath of Mr. Joseph T. William son, in New Orleans, was received here yesterday. He- was for a long time connected with the firm of Wil liamson & Upchurch, and was a nephew of Capt. B. P. Williamson. A farmer of this county gave a lien bond a few days ago, and among the personal property mentioned was one bay horse, cno one-horse wagon an fourteen head of hounds. Now should the said former fail to take up the lien in the fall the. question arises, what will the mortgagee do with the fourteen head of hounds ? Raleigh Visitor. , Near Cunningham's store last Sat urday evening Mr. John Hendricks's horse ran aways with his nephew, Willie Hendricks, a young man about 18 years of age, ant . killed himself anoVthe young Tnai.Roxboro 2eirs. t. Perhaps the oldest married couple liv lhg in this State is to be found in Deep I J ,1111 '.III I r V Vol ' ' -L-r-- , r. INTEReStS.OF THE CITY OP GREENSBORO," Greensboro; N. C. Mrr. -191887. SrjvPv Yadkin county. We allude 15 William IreUnd and wile, the husband- beingo6 years old and his help mate oo. They have bee.i " married 73 years . Their union has !eeq blessed with 14 children - and ihelr tlescendanU have reached the JourXh . generation. Winston Republican.' , : t Waterloo f of 'IVhihUeu. A telegram, to the New,-York Timet .,uw nv says ; , xne(iriends or high icenso are jubilant to-night. After a neaiea controversy in the-Assembly this evening they ordered the Crosby.' bill to a third readinc. A- mnnmi.,i representing the various 1-agues. orders and combinations", who a. cohere to pro mote linuor's intrcf of the small galleries, and saw the high- fwv.tjgjuu uy, jinese sad dened spectators are leaning "uV 'against one another in th rviuon ,,. . midnight, discussing a situation in which ..nvj vm acc uu vomioTi.- Ail tne indi cations now point to the passage ;of the bill m due season. Mr.Crosby has riven notice that he wiir move a call of the nouse wnen the bill again comes up. mantel aemmary. Greensboro, ;N. -0;. - ) Editor Morning iVeir: Thecloslnir T)OSed Onlv Of Vhlincy larttna JLn..A . good literary entertainment. Wed- The exercises hfMron nt. 'prayer bysBev. Mr. Cornell.1 of Sum- luciiiuiu circuit. . .Address by the presldenJHss' Lnlv- Black. SnhWf.T.t This ladv showed thnt RhA ro kL making deep researches. andwas feuo- vcsoiui m uuuumng rare Knowledge -iivm uicui, me uuuress was 'Well seasoned and crnnrl. f- v Declamation, hv Arfc4; T?nnnt Smith. m Tho "Lightning? rod Dis- opcuav-r. misa omun is .very fluent, and spoke well. ; , . -.1 Debate-The snhipo Which ia of the higher -alue to man- .mu, music or poetry r Miss "Louisa Lewis . struggled hard, producing many points showing v:hy .poetry g Of the . most vainer Mica Aldman took music and discussed It witn mucn aonity . and madeAflne impression. . , 1 : Paper, bv Miss EmmA Jrtmki;i, makes a good editress and ;6bettxS to ave an inerequsitequalltiC3,fbr,that work, and was, complimented by several, v . . . Kecitation The Last Hymn ty Miss Mary Alford. She merited much attention and gave a good reci tation. , . . ' . , Good music rthroughottt The double quartette deserves x special mention. r This school is undoubtedly "in the lead in the training of young .ladles, how to speak and act upon a rostrum! They are taught soon after coming to this Institution ; to handle' log?cal questions as ably as the youqg;meti. Bennett Is a place for thoroughness. Fathers; don' t Forget that Green.sbom N. C, is the place to send .-ydur Wva and girls to get an education, 4 . .jx --,- Thursday after the shades-of -nigit came upon us. we wended our way to" Bennett Seminary to witness tho closing exercises of Beniiett Literary Club. We had been seated hilt a Tew minutes, when the bell sounded 'tell ing us the approach of the speakers. After a hymn and prayer by Rev; Mr. Gibson, of St. Matthew's M. E. church, the exercises, which" consist ed of declamations. debates, orations and music, began. The sptakihg was good. The debaters on Cicero arid Demosthenes, produced, good argu ments, Mr. Lewis, of Virginia,' show ing some of the excellent qualities of Cicero, thereby- encouraging young men to make such a pathway through life as shall be creditable : as' patriots and scholars. Mr. Yaughn, -oi" the District of Columbia iu "argument showed that though adversities stare us in the faces; yet a bright:Jature awaits us. The sold, by Miss- Gib son, was excellent in execution. In short, all was good, and-our hearts said It Is good to ho here." ... . We cannot know the grand work that Is being done In-this "school un less we visit and see; how earnestly the teachers labor, that .thoso who go out may be added to tha galaxy, which shall shine on 'antl' on, Until Ethiopia shall stretch forth her hands toGo4 " ; G. M. Wi NIco nrid Sweet. - Grapes ! Grapes ! Grapes ! Lake Keu ka, Catawba; 2I2 lb, boxes 35 cts, .il atM. K.Callura's... I : -ja I AND OF THE STATE. No. 56' Answer toJC::i:nS Editor ' Morning Km if-lf there should boa firo In South dicensboro, tho r" 4iuw u w ivi do in Winston, txyauso It would take only about two there aro no reservoirs- Why wv "io people south of thodty lino trie . """"s iu uy laxen in, ir the vhoU could bo absorbed. In cluding WarnersvUle. This would Increase the area of taxation and tho value of taxable property, and the burden would bo uahied.'. 8. G. Tax Payer Zleplltt. Editor Morning Kertti My card In your issue ol the 17th teems to hare struck a hornet's nest, if one must iadre irorn the cards ia yesterday's issue' f -Cituen? saj-s I object to the engine mJI"? T0Wn ffe '4tour-" 1 one day. I would not be so unDeighborly as to object to South Greensboro having use of the engine In case of fire, say as far as Rev. Mr Tidball's resident, if anV fOOa COtllrl hf amrsltcVt a j should a fire break out in South Greens-. uwj no questions would be asked wheth er the engine should go or not. Our no- Sj?rc .comPany would be out there ia a jiffy; but. hold I what would Sooth Greensboro want with a fire engine and no water ? Oh I I have it ; that soda fountain would do the work; J'Just Once" says that -one ol the principal objects in purchasing a firo en ge was to make a show and parade.'' Wei!, if that don't beat the Jews ! Our taxpayers must be overstocked with cash if the engine was bought lor that pur pose. It I mistake not, the main and only obj'ect in buying an engine was to protect the property in Greensboro from fire. No one objects to the boys making a rrand. bif show anA ifiri cr they feel like it, and I will withdraw my objection. "Just Once," and iay.let fun. If they need, any, money to bear their expenses. Tax Payer will help them. Tax Payer helped pay. lor the boys uni form. . 'One ol the Company" mayVant more help, but Tax Payer will remenber hl17U 1 . . ; . - Tax PAm. JUore About Electric XAghtM. Editor Morning Kexc :- "Rox" reply to "Tax Payer' shows plainly that electric light Is cheaper as a street light than gas. Now tho question may arise with Tax Payer ."What will tho gas company do?' Will they endeavor to make It a self-sustaining1 corporation by Increasing the rate of gas used by email consumers so In tho end the tax payer will either "bo com pelled to pay a higher rate for his gas or use coal'oll ? At tho present rate wo pay for gas $2.50 perm. . A gas light consuming four feet to tho hour will provide a light oflG candle power. Now, to use this light say six hours per night ; it will consume seven hundred and twenty feet of gas per month at a cost of$l.0 ; a coal oil lamp producing tho same candle power light will consume In on month about four gallons of oil at a coat ofsrt cpnffl. Nnw innnn . lip-nts mn hn nnf In rtm $1.00 per light per. month such wo owia w ecu ia peru got enca per than eras and onlv 20 rt hlrrKrv- -f.H coal oil. . . Another" consideration in favor of electric light ; all tho annoyance in uiuwuiuS ugu us oonnnea to tho o-- v JkilU matters of suffocation, explosion, dis- a ting the atmosphere In rooms usln gas being entirely avoided hv !rww lights. . k" The incandescent light Is a beauti ful BnH Mfrt Hrrhf Vi- the Baltlmorn Xfnn. frh, sj r January 8, 1S87, pago 777 : "Tho electric currents for Incandes cent lamps are In no senso dansrtrocs wua iuo cit-uixomouvo rorca of such current hfln fr trt-, narm to tho human system, crca If by chance tho current should pars a u xwspecuuuy xours, ''; -: V; . " '. ' Dicxzoz. t a Am . . -mm I The Uond Election An Inspor- ' f ant Point Editor Morning Kevti ' 1 ? i j . i . . ' htc iwu uic vanous amencrneats to our citv charterma.de hv th u i-.. islature. The city commissioners have ordered an election for Marrk quesupa of issue of $100,000 of citv wwmis j.viic , wc nave to . -( r . ...... . Tan Dt- thh - Ttm n. ... 1 fl ' 1 fa - - Twrc: Coamct u3k. at fcTarikmatatr rote oa the amceats, Tt!i la ret tA0 tood deal cl c ff5.1 ttirrcd epea tl- He? that If we thebofij th8 prcStt RUvor and Ccmmlssioneri laesU- rt w0? Cradkg the stmts, caking sidewalks, tewers, Ot course, wc all knowttthis would be the part ot tho dtirtss't raise mcsey to make dtr-lnBfaffnMt t .ki - w m4 tMaf 4V w tiaai"S Jan stares ci ia the lace that the cmtat" board lK.. 1,1 u. -JlT?- -.T?- caarieras bow amended, to make all these contract- if thn ivsr. .v.. bonds. The argument Is used tgiiast the issue." that ih im if.. board have the Intention to fcrtsIl pcopic, ana cenanuy make coa tracts, when th r!t?rM . a new dtr tdminbtratioa with a rlew pl,extendlng the money. We all know a rear asro. ln"5Qntr!nt nf that were ilgned and filed with them. commissioners do cot premise u ab- "7" ww iy neps 10 cupose of any parte! the bonded debt, and re frain from making contracts lor any work 'contemplated la the charter, amendments, the people ocght to tote agalnit the Issue ot bonds at this tfme.' The new admialstratioa can take the question up agaia and order a new election. The people are tired cl bmlaV ing stone walls tor commissioners, and paying for lanes, called streets, which are opened for the beneat ot a few admin Utratioa with ideas big enough for aU the people, high and low. rich v- 4.. AJATLIUllT. LET THE BOYQ OO. " . " " Editor Mornixa JTm t An tfn rvT-)m In Greensboro where thn englno could bo used are llrallsxl, it tho boys fro to Winston and 8omo! funj and then let tho builncss men wno occupy uia big hourca una tho Ehnntlcs nrrrrf and watch fulness d uri d thnlxlsy. -: Qttsry, Editor IfbrniMJj T in f H "1- vertlsod for rsale. (by order) at a keca on Snnih Tim tW t r iM Violation of tho dty crdlcnnce? Is It xair 10 compel our rcgniar nsh ccaJcrs to pay stall rent, and Kill only; at tho market, and allow others to at their stores? Reocal tha rmiinftnir or enforce them, says - Jc$Tiak The water dIdcs are bela? claed alaft the streets through which the tnafn ! inl tended to run. The ike. thleknM. weight of the pipes explains , why tlie system of Water Works shccld .-.cost so much money. It comes Jrcm a rtU- able source, that a joint stock 'company is oeiag lormea nere to. Ifjist Salisbury br the system of electric lights--. It Is ia oopea inai 11 win oe cone, ns in need of more lirht inst -tLO-aT". SaUi- wc are bury Wkichmam. - SPECIAL CUT mZ3. aBVaaaaaaaMBaaaaaV New Cottage near the Presbrtertin church, now occupied by Mr.aC. H, Doughty, House has four rooms, pan try, front and back porch. Good wdl ot water on lot. Bent pays is per cent on the price, $Soo; terms cash. Apply mioit to J. U BROCKH A2f, Bluo 3Potoa Is a No. 1 Chewlnr Tobacco. Try it Bold by Houston & Bro. Who! esale agents.. . ..r . tl Ask Porter & Tate lor Tar Heel lini ment.' " ''J 1 ' " : : ' ' if Hunter & Hichanx are selliisg Tar Heel Liniment. - tl , .Cure that Rhumatism by cslc Tar H eel liniment. Lin dsay & Schen ck sell Tar Heel Liniment. tl Lake Kruka Crapes, , fresh and nice, at if. K.Callnm's.. I'have 03 hand a fall line ' cl bcit Liquors. Bailey's Iteeti2cd Cera 7LIs ky and Nathans Bros, cli Whet Whis key six years cl fine EranditJ, Gin; Rum. Beer, Wiaea an ttz11 " fries 'cider Crcs'-cf 'charge --Ttli cider Is ten for liHy-.cse -arcan be bcrjttfcr SOC TtCr n. 1 ".'. Yours Very Hcrpectf-l!y, rrom one to ten cents encn. fcrery maa that buys whiskey Crcrra me by - the drink he 'frets a rlrs cl pnre t: zls