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t ... THE MORNING NEWS." THE MORNING NEWS. bato cm Acvtrrauc : J. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. I Published Daily, Except Monday. II , I II II II 1111111:1 II 111 I Oa S?ar Om Py... ....... ....... f 6MY RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE : One Year (by Mail), Postage paid,.... .i. m oa Three Months, " Two Months, " " . 3 OO I OO 75 33) m jnc , .,. ....... 40 I ' To city subscribers, delivered in any part of the ciry I A C T T at 10 cts per week. - .. V JLu. JL DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY OP QREENSBORO. AND OP THE STATE. Greensboro; N. C. Srturdry, M&rch 26, 1887, No. 62 PTOU2HSS5' AUUOTOCSHEUTS. THE LATEST NEWS The Buffalo Fire. I No advertisements inserted in Local column at any price. . " f' An extra charge will be made for double-column or triplecolumn advertisements. .-?4 All announcements and recomendations 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. . i Advertisements kept under the head of "New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be made 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. tt Bomb Explosion. ."Quebec, March 23. A bomb was thrown last night through a broken window into Jeffrey Hale school-hall, while the French portion of the Salva tion Army were holding a meeting. The bomb exploded instantly and com pletely wrecked the front of the building extinguishing the gas and caused per sons living two blocks distant to rush from their houses under the impression that an earthquake had . occurred. No person was killed, but several were seriously injured, and . everybody in the hall was nearly frightened to death. Buffalo, N. Y., March 23. The greater part of the dangerous walla of the Richmond hotel have been torn down, and this morning the search among the debris was resumed In the less dangerous parts of the ruins. The odor of burning flesh can be dis tinctly distinguished in the south western corner - where the store of Ulbrich & Kingsley was situated and adjoining which the frame structure on the roof of which a number of persons jumped, and are supposed to have perished. A dangerous wall overhangs this spot, and search will not begin here until it is removed. The missing has varied since yester- was nearly frightened to The mischief is suspected to be the work day by the discovery of the commer otapartyot wealthy and so called re- tmvpW Thnmrwn urhn w.a V A M WO-M B-"TVa a F uv THE RAILKOADS. spectable young men who made them selves very conspicious in riots waged against members of the Army when they first arrived here. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Decision on the District. Randall Arrives from Richmond at..... Q.Ai m 41 ..........10.32 pm Leaves for Richmond at.............. 8.33 am 9.55 pm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. - Arrives from Charlotte at.... 8.22am 9.40 pm Leaves for Charlotte at 9.48 am ....................10.44 pm Arrives from Goldsboroat 9.30 pm " ' " " .... 10.20 p m ' 7.40am 9.50 a m 6.00 a m 10.20 p m Leaves for Goldsboro at. a aa a a a a Washington, March 25. The ques tion of wiping out Mr. Randall's Con gressional district was finally deter mined negatively at. Harrisburg last evening. The house committee on Congressional apportionment decided on the bill.which will be supported by the Ke publicans in both houses of the Legislature. . It leaves Mr. Randall's district in its present shape. A Hai risburg special says, "It was decided that no legislation could keep Ran dall out ot Congress and that it would be better from a party stand point to have him represent a Democratic rather than a Republican district NORTH-WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD Arrives from Salem at 8.00 a m " " 9.24 p m Leaves for Salem at. 10.00 a"m Jl Ff fe's Terrible Deed. supposed to have arrived here from Erie and put up at the hotel Thurs day night. He telegraphs that he is safe at Philadelphia, but another name is added in his place, that of Robert S. Boyd, of Boston, a special agent of the Bell telephone company who was in the city on Thursday and nas not been heard from since the fire. Manager Hall of the local company states that Mr. Boyd had several im-. Eortant appointments, none of which ave been kept and no doubt remains in his mind that Mr. Boyd has per ished in the fire. The injured are do ing wen with the exception of the - e r 1 Mrs. Mann, but physicians are of the opinion that the second stage of the cases must be passed over yet be fore the injured can be considered out of danger. An offer of $250,000 was made to-day for the site of the burned hotel and St. James hall presumably on behalf of a syndicate who propose to erect a large hotel. Prominent capitalists have sijmed their willingness to subscribe liberally for stock in the enterprise Train Falls G5 Feet. Lynchburg. Va-. March 04. A de layed Ireight train on the Western Division of the Norfolk & Western Railroad met with a serious accident on Big Otter bridge about 14 miles above this city this evening at 5:30 o'clock. Workmen were employed in putting up a new iron bridge to take the place of the old trestle, and for some unaccountable cause the west ern span cave awir. nrecinitatinrr 8 m a m w r r -" " bright, vigorous Intellect and will leave no stone unturned. Mr. Sim mons says be apprehends no difficulty in the matter, as the Uw is on his side. Washington. N. C. items in New Berne JourmaL The weather since about the 0th of March has ben colder than wo have seen U in eleven winters. Some day or two In nthpr vpr hum win cars a distance of 65 or 70 feet to the cold as wo have had latterly, but the uuuw. oj wr as icamca me conunuous coia spell rms been re- following named persons lost their markable. Ico has been formed e-ght uCS : ,Andy Toomey' Thomas Nolan, mornings In ten, as wo learn from a .vt.. ,,,iaras and George Trimble, friend living fdx miles from town. all bridge hands, and several others Wilmington Star. whose names have not as yet been learned, seriously injured. None of a meeting of tho Governor's the crew ol the freight train were Guard held last evening, they dedd hurt. The scene of the accident be- Positively to go to Washington ingsome distance from a telegraph City on tho 22nd of May next station, only meagre accounts could I A.o small colored ooys were before be obtained up to this p. m. CLETELA.TDB ftBftSITIYSXBRS. late hour. 10 "1 "iw morning for CghUng. utry were taicen uown stairs oy their parents and received a good thrash ing I n presence of tho police. Raleigh Visitor. One trouble with Cleveland is his executive thinness of skin. 1 never knew a public man who was so sensi tive to even just and good-tempered criticism. I sat one day with him at Buckshot and tho orderly yesterday went out on a raid for delinquent taxpayers, and returned with two old guns, a bee gum and an ash hop- wr. x no lax collector ceneraii v ciim tj his desk when he ODened a drawer before ho gets rich. Tho Charlotte. and pulled out a whole handful of Columbia & Augusta train duo hero clippings paragraphs and such from yesterday afternoon at C:15 o'clock. someol the most obscure papers in I uu noi arrive until 12.50 oT .10.54 p m C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at 6.j 5 p m Leaves for Fayetteville at .10.00 a m THE POSTOFPICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m. " Charlotte . " 9.00 9.00 ' Raleigh ' " 9.00 " Salem " 9.00 9.00 Fayetteville " 9.00 The money order and registered letter office will only be 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 mall, ... Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m. for half hour ; and half hour after the opening of the' mails from both North and South. The lock-boxes are accessible at all hours. Nawark, O,. March 25, Last night Jacob Beard and his wife had a quar rel. She scalded her husband by throwing boiling water on him, caus ing him intense pain, and he died last night Irom the scald. The woman is reported now as being a maniac after seeing what she had done. It is found necessary to keep her in a locked room to prevent her from committing violence to others. She will probab ly be arrested. The husband and wife are both Germans, and had not lived happily together. A suit by her for divorce had been filed against him. RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. Ilepented too Late. A unique case was tried in tho count court at Thomasville Thurs day. Two gay young men from the North had their photographs taken in a barroom in the act of taking a drink. The photographist made some extra pictures and displayed them for sale. One of the young gents saw them and went "into the artist's shop, got hold of the negative and broke it. The artist had him ar rested on the charge of malicious mis chief and he was convicted. Hois a-member of a wealthly family in New ' York City and is very much worried at being arramgea ana con victed in a criminal court. The case New York, March 25. Receipts at will be taken up by ceitiorari. though the country some of them silly and brutal, and he said, "Now, Mr. Wat terson. when a man is trying to do his duty to the best of his power, why should he be assailed by these jack als I said, "Mr. President, if 1 were you I would not stop to listen to every yelp that strikes your ear Throw away those things and don't cut out any more." He laughed and said maybe he was too sensitive. from an Interview with Henry Wat-terson. 'clock this mornlnir. The train was fl re-bound. having been unable to pass Blythe wood station. 13 miles this side of Columbia, 011 account of a burning wood pile. Charlotte Chronicle. GLADSTONE AND TIIB LEAGUE. JVew Yorli Cotton JHarket. Presbyterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. GreensboroJ 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. J ouniorts to-day point to 4. coo bales against 6.859 bales last years. Future deliveries at the first call advanced 7 to 5 points but some lost 4 points. Then a renewed demand sent prices up again as high as before. Then a desire to secure profits caused a de cline of two points. Sales up to 2:15 p. m. are 154.000 bales, and alter the call the demand continued lively at the same rates. Spot cotton is again quoted at one sixteenth higher. Mid dling at 10 1-4. Sales are 367 bales to spinners and exporters are also on the . market. Futures closed steady, heading months higher than yester day. Sales 173,000 bales. the fine imposed was merely nominal. Died From Fright. London. March 24. Mr. Gladstone has cabled the following to Charles A. Dana, of the New York Sunin re ply to the resolution adopted at the meeting Monday night last at the Cooper Union of the citizens of va rious nationalities, called by the mu nicipal council of the Irish National League to protest against the propos ed coercion for Ireland: Charles A. Dana, New York : -"l am sensible of the value ol sym pathy which, from the first, we have received from, as I believe, the great majority of the American people in an attempt to secure just measures of good government for Ireland, a sym pathy which I fell sure will continue to attend us until a just policy shall attain its coming consummation. W. E. Gladstone." Philadelphia, Pa.. March 24. Mrs. Theresa Weist died quite sudden ly at her residence, 1539 North Twen ty-fourth street, this city, early this morning. Her death Is said to have resulted from fright occasioned by a street car conductor named Adair breaking into her rooms at a late hour last night and attempting to assault her. Adair was arrested and is held to await the results of an Inves tigation. . i.ooai.50 Annie oTftpn . ner bu Bacon-hog round aQ Verdict Beef 58 Butter - i8a25 Beeswax. v. : ..ai8 Chickens old . . 1 5320 spring ...................i6ai5 Corn new .....aso Corn Meal... ,...a6o Dried Fruits Blackberries 61-2 Cherries 7 1-2 Against a Railroad. Corner on Iron in Canada. Passing Observations. (From the World.) Society does penance in Lent attending private theatricals. A large reward is ofiered for an in coming steamer which has not seen the racing yachts. The Parisian bookmakers who have been banished by law from the race tracks are having a turf time of it. Youngstown, Ohio. March 25. John Alexander, aged 18 years, of Pulaski, Penn., last night was given a verdict here for $20,200 against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for personal injuries received several vears aero while employed as water Apples. .",".V.V,V.V.l.V.V.V.V.V..2a3 boy o the Erie and Pittsburg road. Peaches, unpared. i-a, ! unpared $-4, pved. 28 I'lllllll Feathers.... Flaxseed Flour Family Superfine.. ,. Onions.............. Oats ... Pork Peas... Potatoes Irish 3 X-3 3 ...59 ., ..18 .40 75 ..4 50 .a4 00 .6oa8o Alexander was ordered by the con ductor to help unload a car and as he boarded the train he was thrown on the track by. a sudden moving of the locomotive, cutting on his right leg. The verdict rendered is the legal result. Halifax, N. S., March 25. It is reported that a combination of wealthy men, including Senator Payne, ot Ohio. Erastus Winan, of New York, and James McLaren, of Ottawa, :s be ing formed to control all the valuable iron deposits in Canada, now said to be the richest in the world. More than two-thirds of the required capital of $10,000,000 has been paid in. A novel now in press will bear the title. "Two Gentlemen of Boston." One of the gentlemen hails Irom Dub lin and the other from Cork. Mr. Frank Swalm has discovered a Mica vein on his place. In Davidson county, near Clemraonsville. which indicates an abundant deposit. Mr. Swaim will correspondent with par ties concerning his find, and if induce ments are offered will work the same. On Monday. March L'lt, at the residence or ner son. Willis Marshall, In Middle Fork Township, Mrs. 3111- 110 Marshall breathed her last. She was a highly respected ladv and at the time of iher death was onoof. if not the oldest citizens In this county, her ago being 95 years, 2 months and aays. Winston Republican. Tho measles has taken a serious turn, developing Into a dangerous form. A number of deaths have re sulted from It In this and adjoining counties within tho past week or two. It is stated that In the vicinity of Connelly's mill, four miles north of Btatesville, It is particularly preval ent and virulent. Wholo families are In bed and It Is said that there are hardly enough well people In the neighborhood to nurse the sick and bury tho dead. A few days ago Mr. L. iv. uvercasn, or this place, was prospecting along the banks of tho Catawba river, on the Alexander side, having along a friend and two hounds, when the dogs were noticed barking at tho ground as dogs bark. Being hissed on. they began clawing bv the ground and presently brought up ' Dut of It a good sized catfbh. Mr. Overcash went to a house near by, and having procured a shovel return ed and went to mining, and succeed ed In shoveling out of tho earth three fish In addition to tho ono tho dog had brought up. If any one elso than Kelly Overcasn had told tho story It would deserve to bo called a lie, but his character for truth make It worthy of full credence. Statesvlllo Landmark. - 1VUy- - Tl r twm Dr- Tomf Pys. ... ....... 1 i r"rr'P7".......... 1 - - ,Tw w a ? yVrv Wvefc-ft....... ......... j Om Moatfc m Cotract AJiiiii ta tks, m tnMTUMWf Tea kM o!i Njnl typm satis .AJ ACT To Amend thoCaaxtcr cxLao City of Greensboro. ITorth Carolina. A.WTTTM.T or POSTS oao ntA to f Of ru majj. Ulft 1 Sjk-tkw S. TkalttatScit7 bor ba im 1t 1 WMU fru iMmnmi 1U(U cry nronaaibiwa abU fea dlTO4 tasa or w&a. amnWra raapacttTa)?. varda amnba UXt a&4 Ttat vJ itabrr eM (1) aLaa aatbfaea a3 Cut porUo of Uta city Iris a-ortii rf W lUfUl trM. aa4 wl afaa aaaka4 hy tra aad a aa ttaT-f- tfcarM ta taa mmt i. Taat v-trd itaM ra ft) a&aU baaoa a3 Uti porUoa c4 tfca city ma aort at Kartra atraH.aa4 aaat ot a Uaa mart4 ay yana LIxa trtat aa4 a eoaUaoaUoa tbmnvi ta taa aaa G no. Uoa to Ua aortbara boa4ry aX l&a tiij. TUX warttaombr Uim (1) aWi tabrar aauaatper. Horn at U dty lyta aaatA at U klark atrw. aa4 aaat a ftoal MUm atraat. laat var naUt oar rhaU aaskraca all taat yarUoa af taa dry Irtac aLh ( Waat Uaraat atra aa4 vaa 4 boat Eat atart. tic. 3. Tbattftaca aaaU aaaaaSy. aa tM trtt Utmir U May. la each Jr. ba alactaJ a atafer aa4 tvla coaalwlatf. tbr (roaa aack nrt. mi hJl ao!4 oOoa aaUi taair vmxunmt aaUAa4. aU ta ba aacta4 by vUa allAa4 Totara a taactty. uc. . Tbat U ooaxi m banby aalbarUa4 a&4 aaipoa-aat to Oa-a ta ttaa. ta aa acaaaat a esadi&f aaa bi drad tboMa4 doUara. baada ta taa aaav ot taa city of Uraaawra. ta aaea daaoaataattaa aa4 twm. aa4 payablaat roc a ptaca aad tuaa. aal taaa.ee not laa tbaa uurty yaara. aer aaora uu any yaara. aikl baaria tataraat at ao giaaiit rata u aa ais pa era taat vt aaaata. aaa (ayabia aaaaa'y. or MUaaaiU, aa aaJHl board a avi aiay actorataa. fcee 4. Taat aoaaof aaldboada aball Va laaaad aaui approrad by a aaajortty af taa o,aad aaaara of aaid any. at a paUia aUcUoa ta ba baid at aae-a tuaa or ttaaa. a4 aadr aaca racaMi aaa aa im aoard of eoaaaikaaioaara aaay trutnt. at -bi&a alactioa tboaa faaortac t&a losaa af boaU abaa ma taw," aad tboaa ofpoaiA- u sr.a.l aoaa t lMa troaa ia- Always put your diamonds in the hotel, safe several hours before the fire begins. This plan worked ad mirably in the Richmond Hotel at Buffalo. Eighty-Five Jflen Entombed. With tho present demand lor la borers hero now, there need be no Idlers on tho streets, and grumbling about having nothing to do should cease Ilargrave, a negro boy about fourteen years old was run over by a freight train at Lexington yesterday and had an arm taken off close to tho shoulder. Wo are glad to pee Mr. Leo Overman out again. He has been confined to nis borne witn a se a aa a. a aaaaaaaat 'I ' a- taaaaaaaoaaaaaaaa 445 . ... 6a7 ...6oa75 .60 JL Re-Sentence JTecessary : plosion on the Bull's Colliery containa a poem entitled 5sterday. Seven bodies have ..iorse-Chestnuts." wKich seems to .50 Sweet , Rags Cotton............ .......1 j judgment of lower Coujt Tallow.... ......6 Wool washed. ........... unwashed VSfheat.. ...... .t.,,...........fiai 25 30 ............30 . . . .... ....... 1 " KKT AIL PRICES OF GROCERIES, Bacon Sides.. Hams.. Shoulders.............. Cheese Coffear-Rio . . t t Richmond. Va., March 25. Decis ion was rendered to-day by the Su preme Court, of Virginia, sustaining in the case of Holmes R. Puryear, convicted of the murder of his wife "in Dinwiddie County, Va., on June 13th, 18S5, and sentenced to be hanged. The time for execution having elapsed, Pur year will have to be re-scntenced. combat the idea that horse-chestnuts are the observations thrown out by the man who is trying to sell a broken-down animal. ............... ......10 5 ...............8 20 1 Brute. 1 a a a .19 3-310 Inventgrs apd patenteps and all hav ing business With the U. S. Patent Oi fice are invited to communicate with me With confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests. 1 New inventions patented. Old inven tions improved,, and rejected applica tions revived. Caveats filed. Trade marks registered. Prompt attention. Skillful service. Moderate charges Send model or sketch for lree report as to patentability! Preliminary information cheerfully furnished. . A. S. YANTIS, Solicitor ol American and Foreign Pat ents. 8 16 F Street, N. W., Washington, P.c, Madison, I nd., March 25. During last nieht, a man, wife and three chil dren in a skiff from the Kentucky river, landed nearlv ODDOsite this city, he DUt the wile and children ashore in the willows and deserted them, The woman there gave birth to-twins. Her cries attracted the neighbors who found all suffering and destitute. ziL - - Refused. Youngstown. Ohio. March 23. A number of the ' discharged New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio strikers applied to other roads lor positions this morn ing, but were told they could not be em ployed, as they were DiacK-usiea. -ine men intend brinp-ine suits for damages against the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Company. While New York is boasting of an "Olde London Streete," London is pointing with pride to "ye younge and ireshe Amerrykane debuntante wboo tryes ye playe with ye srayle of vere m0st of the time slnco his Syndney. N. S. W March 25. ye Pryncc.T return to IUlcIgh. For several Eighty-five men were entombed by TK. r ,,K.r r years after tho war, no Northern man camo to Salisbury and failed to tako advantage of the opportunity to visit the old uarnson ana the federal Cemetery. Many of them were here In prison during tho war. They, like men or the bouth, nave lost interest In things pertaining to the war, and shun rather than seek a reminder of those dreadful years of strlfo and bloodshed. Mr. M- L. Itltchie, of Kaw P. O.. brought to our ofUco on Tuesday two ancient curiosities. One of them is an old English coin picked up on his plantation, and bearing the date ox 1730. un one wue is the hona with the Inscription : OEOItGIVIS II ItEX. On the other side Is a wo man with a crown and the inscrip tion : BHITAN NIA. The other curiosity has been pronounced, by parties that think they know, to be a petrified finger or toe. It was picked up by master Jimmie Bostian, near the ex on yeste been removed. The explosion occur ed in a funnel a mile away from the pit. Vo Probability of a Second Trial. New York; 'March 25. There is no probability that District Attorney Martine will move for a second trial of ex-Aldetman Cleary for several weeks to come. .11. Herald Heralded Too Jtluch. Twin City Daily : Mr. Henry Wil son, the student who died last Friday at Chapel Hill, and whose remains were brought to this phce on Satur day night. i,s the first death that has occurred at the University since iSi, except young Freeze, who was mur dered last fall. Mr. Wilson's home was in Yadkinville where his remains were taken yesterday. Taa board of aommtaitnaara aUa frorlda a pacta! raftauattoa of taa .aUlad aotara af tba city, to ba, aada far aaid aiacttoa. for vtlta aa prrfayottat of taxaa aaa ba rtairad aa a a. oaUoa to rrUtar or aota. Sac a."Tbataald boeda a&aa U aaeaaaba acta. bnoUMcatad or barataa dipaad f, far a iraa taa Itaa taalr par valaa. bac a. Taat taa aoory artai&tf rroca im aaa or ta boada aaaU ba aad fur vaUM UsproraaaaU la aud city of Uraaboro. bac T. Tbat tba board af eo&BUaioaara ef it dry of Orraaabora ta baraby aataortaad and aaa- povarad to arattaauaala rU4 arLoot balar. la aaca part of tba dry aa tay a-ay aaiort. ta graa tba city ad lay oat auaata. to auaaa local aa Btata. to provida waur aapUaa far taa dty, atbr by aractlbf watar-worka. or by coafacti&f attb otisar parava or OorporUoea. to prvrlda a itvi ayataaa of arwarara tor tba dry. aad aaaie aJ aca otbar pabuo taspnrroaaaaU aa tba baallb af tba duaaaa. aad tba oafaty of proMTty avay raqalra. ric Taataald boada aad tbalr ooapuaa abaH aot ba aabjoct to tba city taxaa aaUl aXlor tbay ba aoma dac. aad tba coapoea oa aaid bovda al2 ua racatTbia La pyaaat of aaid dry taxaa for acy t cai yaar la wbtcb tba? taa doa. or tbaraaAar, aad If tba botdar of aay of aad boada abaU U4 ta pra aeat tba aiaaa at tba Um aad placa tbaroia aaa1. ba abaa aotba acuUad to nvora tbaa titaaa dayr taUrtat tbaraoa. tat tba I taa tbay baa baaa aat ataoduui artar matartiy. Bac . Tbat to tba parxoaa af piyl&t oC tailx f ap and caixam ail turn ooapaaa a any aad aa boada laraad by aaid city, aa tba aaaaa baooaia eaa. It ataU ba tba daty of tba board of mrnm tfaara aad tbay ara bar by otspwarad ta Wry aad cowact a aafliaat rpadal tas. aacb aad aary yaar. aia all aabjarta of taxUcs. wkJca my ba arr or bra aflar aaabraead la tba aatjacta at tatuoa. aarr tba abartar af tba cltj. aod aU Cm aaradssreu tbarvta. abica taxaa, ao aonactad. abaU at aU Cxaaa ba bapt aaparata aad diaUact. Sao. lo. rtattba board of wmmlalwn caay aoqaira. by gift or rraat. laada. or aaootaaaU tbwa oa. or rihu of aay orar Ua auaa or tba rtt to aaa rprtrr. bra ac baa. or nttr coarara. tor tia parpoM of aroctiaf aad eporaua watar-aoila or ooadacttaf tba water to tba city. aaa. 1L If tba board of eoeamiamioorra aaasci arraa -1tb tba owaara aoaaaerva tor tba laada aad rVfbta above aaxaad. tbay abaU bara tba r.t aoaaa taa aaaaa ooadataaad. aad eaasrcaauca) Sxadtbarafor. by fai&r arauuoa ta tba t-aparw Ooart of Oailtard eoaaty, (maaaia tba ciart) araiaat tba owaara ef tba Laad. caJuaf tbata rar. Uaa. aa prarUad La tU Coda, aad aotua f-rU aU tba facu. aad daacrrbtsf . aa soar aa ay ba, tba laaoa. rif bta aaa muia airaa rr to bo oaa- daa9aad.aad aaakia tba oaaioaoaa rrtaraa&ia ta tvaaty dara. aad aakiar tbat aivt laada. rlcbu aad aaoexaat atay bo aoadmtd. kUoa for tba aaava ba a aaal. Oa tba Genua f la af tba aaavar or daarrr. or ta faUara ot tba parUao aararar rr 6at', tba eiari abaU arpolat Uraa diatatrradad fraa boldara to n tba aau una, aad If tbay ditni It for tba parr oaaa ladioatad. ta aoadaaa tba aad m tba daaaacaa. aad raport faUy to tba dark, daaenbtaff tba taad by BMtaa aad boaadarWa. aad tba mmbmU aUowad. aa aa o .Ua: rroridad. tbat tba rarUoa abaU bara Era cay aotica of tba tuaa aad elaca ed tirv ml tba eora- ad H abaU ba aaSrtaat to arra U,a oa tba partloa or tbatr auoraaya. or O taa antb tba cUrk. Tba aomaiiamioara. b.'or actlac abaU ba awora by a j?uc af tba vc, to aiacaarra laau aaua talbrur aad boaraCy bo twara tba paruta. Tbcy aaay baa alumn. abo Buy alao ba aaara. aatrtmd d lor tr Uw. by a Jaatica of tba r 10. or otba poraoa barta povrr to adxaialoUr aa oata. Tba raport af tba fraa boldara or a aia)ortty of tbaaa. aai rood raaaa ba abova ca axorptwa tbarrta. b at.T.!z-l raoord4 aad Ja4rawct ba ra4r.l aorordialy. rroca tbia ladxtaaat. a:lbar tnT appal to tba Baamor Oort. taW bxa rm Eaaaa: Trmnimd- ai ma trMl . Ubaa fraaa aa latarlormiof-v anLrr La taa new. Tba aaa! jaArat giaa by tba ooart. If It t-l cvaoama taaaa or otbarrtc bta. aball oa tba tot taaoocatan uoa va ua tru or k tba Ort. bar tba tort aSact af a d-4 ar rraat ta roaraytar to. tad Traus aall UaU aid rVfUa in tba board of ootata.1 icaa. aac. ix. ibM tba board at . im cr ra dtyof Oraaaabora abaU baa tba pr ta.ats;!- a niMHauuraf7i,u4 lo ccr rrarU 1-r laaranaraaadeoarwtjaecrtiEiiAlaaal tarttr. dm Uba poat ta tba praaii . ta ordar to tr.: t ocoaoara acaiaaa tba laa a t.1 tim hl.hS rinr. aboatba trhMkimnnltuJ la 11, t :t laa ta.tajutW.uvl to aaa aay raada t-i..-'r totbaatty. aot otteai afa arprcrrutad. U c.-ry oat tbia parpoaa. aao IX. Ibat aU tdJ uwl 1ua ef rl. ta . fiirt vUb tbu act. ba rap dad. aaa. ia. xaia art abaU ba ta fotra L-ota -3 t-Vr Ua ratiVattna. Bac&ed tbia. tba 20b dv af r.breirr. A. D . Vstsl. Bkay 1 Paris. March 2. M. Herald, an official ot the War office has been dis missed. He is suspected of having supplied important secrets with re gard to the doings of the War Office to foreignerr. g Increase in Immigration An important lawsuit is pending in our court, to cancel the will of the late Frank Scot ill e. Mr. Scoville committed suicide last (all. A few days before he shot the fatal bullet in his head, he called on some parties to witness his signature to a blank sheet of paper. When asked what it was for, he said, "it was .only one of. bis tricks. Subsequently he wrote his ST ATX OF XOrTO. CaEUXl. cmnw aarmrr4iT crr-r-2 t. W1LUX1I L. lifM i-uA. T.rr af of tba tHaxa of Sot lb Caixi-jua. bry r: 7 t fortota faixbt sUata to ba a traa ce; L-t, v. Tr4s of tbta oSf. aitaaaa asy baad aal fTleLi.l raL la t.1. ii Kab-teX tbia lJtb day ef btrcX V'- iia.j w. l. aJttsrrr- rrOry cf t Aia. ISIco atxH Hvreet. GraDcs ! Graces 1 Gram ! Ili? Kr- Saw. no oirsalisbuo best me- j ka, Cauwba. z ibfc bores 35 cts. chanicsand most energetic worklng- tncn. ilr. Stephen Shuman, accident ally got hialeft hand caught In the machinery at Mironcy Cc urcs-ma-. chine shop, on last iriday, acd It at M. K.CalUni's. NOTICE. Washington, D. C, March 24. During February past 14,317 immi grants arrived . in the united Mates against 9.203 in l-ebruary, ibso will above the signatures, and after I was badly cut and myigfed as to his death the will was found on the bureau and not among his "valuable papers." Queries: Does witnessing what purports to be a -trick" vitiate; rill? Was it neccssair lor tre the will? Was it necessity The Chinese are beginning to insist I witnesses lo see the will, read the will that the foreien builders of railroads and know it Was a wilt to make it a In China shall employ Chinese labor- J will I" Will some legal mind explain ? I and it is honed that ou.r rnonied men crs. They want to protect themselves MrE. S. Simmons is employed by the I wm tako hold of it with a will. from the Heathen Caucasian. I contestants. He is a young man o 1 JMl-bqry iVemaru necessitate removing, all except the little flner-r It iiEtatetl tbat the Salisbury Improvement Association will take hold of tho matter of estab lishing a Female Industrial College here. ThU ban Institution tbat ap peals to all public spirited persons, Having qualiUfd sa Ad.n!: on tho otato cl A; A: Fhcltcn, t:o ccojod, all person ir. JcLted to t.? ctvtalo are notified to pay tiie far.. t . once, and tlicnc iliimsr. .! r. t tho estate are noUf.ctl to prcNii.t t:.? Kimo to me, en cr before the llh t. .; of Icbniary Inx TrU 2nd Feb. IS5-7. K. P. HiiLLTCN'. Admin! irate r cf A. A. t ::iltl::.
The Morning News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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March 26, 1887, edition 1
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