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THE MORNING- NEWS;' THE MORNING HEWS. j. s. HAMPTON, Proprietor. , , Om &tar 0 DT... I s PUBLISHED LAiL. VHini : TW Df...... ...- s. TES OF SUBSCRIPTION, II ADVANCE S neV Mail;. Postage paid, ' 4 o- 1 ..1.'- " ............ Jhree won, Months. ............ i 31 ' . .L- ' " ........ V OO " " Tve Waksa . TVf Twti wmm.. I f Month " ............ .. 40 I ffo city subscribers, delivered in any part of the city I J Q "J No. 82 .i It to cts per vv-.. - " DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY OF CfiERNRnpr iwnnfirrrir ' ' - - i - " - - - S W W i - , ' - .aM ' - - ' 111 PUSLISHESS ANN0TOCSHE2JTS. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. iff' Ho advertisements inserted in Local column at any Fr'C i ...111 Vu mail for HrmV1.n!nmn" An extra cimi : - . . - rile-colu-nn aaverusemenu. .. -r- v All announcements and recomendations of candt- cr. . charged as advertisements. afes lor oi-c, "... - ... Advertisements to loilow reaaing matter, or to cupy any special place, will not be receired. ,r Amusement, and Official advertisemenU 50 cts per; Vuwre for each insertion. - i , - ' ': : Advertisements ( Kept unuer uie ncaa oi,"ew Advertisements win i tiiaritcu uny jr .cut, extra. Payments for transient advertisements most be. Wade in advance. " - , IRemitances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Mney Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the""pub- Ushers. ' " " -: Under the head of "Special City Items," business notices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line or every insertion. ' ' '- THE BATT.KOADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. The Commission 1 gain Con gratulations Cot of Liauor Efforts for Peace Heaps of rauver ana Goiam 9fc. Special Correspondence of the News. ; Washington, April 18. 1887. The number of petitions for the sus pension ol the long and short clause of 1 . .. mc .; inier-siate commerce act, now flowmg jn from railroads in different sections of the country would seem" to indicate that the measure is anything but popular, IThe wool growers, sugar I sanction ol the Government a represena producers and numerous other inter tiye of the Indian Department meets ests on the Pacific Coast have petition- I mem at tne Gepot and conducts them ed for the suspension of the clause, the I a lodging pJace where authority is former claiming that it would ruin the given to entertain them and send the wool growers to ship East at ezorbi- bill to the Department. ' tant freight charges across the Conti- Recently a bill was presented by a nentr. while loend-.the wool. by water resident of this city for 360 days board around Cape Horn "would involve a Jor some Indian who came here on his loss of four months. This, is virtually own responsibility, . It was rejected and . . I 11 1 l' 1 1 ' tne loss of the Eastern market and inc ooaramg nouse Keeper was meian ago, when the labor party had. an ir regular canaiaate to vote lor. Expres sions like these form such high Demo cratic authority are calculated to dis courage the party." : The In dun Office has been gTeatly annoyed by receiving applications from boarding house keepers in this city for the payment of board accounts of In dians who have been visiting Washing ton. In a large number of cases mem bers of Indian tribes come here with out any authority from the Department and of course4he Government is in no way responsibleTor the debts they con tract. When they come here with the THE-'LATEST NEWS. Trouble mth Convicts. .. .. j - ., Raleigh. April 16. A considerable emuete occurred at the State peniten tiary here about 5 o'clock this evening. It began tby the insubordination of one prisoner who drew a knife4 and re fused to obey the. orders, he was knocked down by the guards and taken to . the hospital. Most of the convicts then refused to go into cells. tne city ponce iorce and Uovernor s Guard went to the aid of the peniten tiary authorities At 9 o'clock the distutbance had not been quieted, some thirty or forty convicts stilt re- maiqing in we ,cornaors. me man ager is firm and wise, however, and will doubtless secure order without loss of life. xnlttec, and In that Case oar new com missioner, Neil Ellington, will fill wo bill to a T. VThf He Dldat Spaa th B07. TUB PUCSIPKl VISIT. lomxiBi 1 Creek Indian's Crime. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Arrives from Richmond at......... Leaves for Richmond at. Arriv NORTH CAROLINA -s from Charlotte at.... 0.43 n ............. 10.33 pm 8.33 am 9-55 pm RAILROAD. 8.23 am II . n H M. Leaves for Charlotte at 9.48 am 10.44 p m 9.30 p m 10.30 p m 7.40 a m 9.50 am 6.00 a m 10.30 p m Arrives from Goldsboroat. helps the foreign importer at the ex pense ot the domestic producer. The Pacific Coast people say that their pro ductive and monetary - interests are threatened with disorder and much loss, and that nothiiig' but quicksand wise action on the part of the Commis sioners can save the. coast from tre mendous injury sure to follow hasty ex ecution of this clause. A delegation from the Pacific coast is now on its way to Washington to personally pre sent their position before , the Commis choly The Rahicay JTystery, The New. York World is satisfied it has unraveled the mystery of the nlurder which took place near Bah way some weeks ago. We will let It tell its own story : . : ; ' Threo weeks ago yesterday morn ing the body of an unknown girl was iouna in me suDurDs or Kan way. the Tahlequah. I. T April . 16. A triple tragedy took place at Viana, twenty-five miles from - this place, Thursday. Three men Tames Chris tie, John McCoy, and a Creek Indian called Creek Jim were together at a spring, vnrisne ana Aicvoy It is said that our Northern President is coming south on a visit, by-and-by. If he does, we hope he will look in up on us here in Greensboro, and will take his wile with him. AVe will agree that she shall be presented with as bind- some a boquet ol flowers as can be pro duced aliewhere. The -City of Flow ers', will justify us io making . such a promise. The Norfolk Virginia says; It has been a great mistake of most Presidents to withold themselres from that free commingling with Southern ers wkh which the? indulge themselves among the people of other sections of the country. We are glad to read, and hope to have the promise ratified, that President Cleveland will t isit the Pied mont Exposition, to be held In Atlanta early m October. An editorial In Tk Constitution stales that Mr. OcTeland has positively consented to come, and has agreed that announcement of the fact should be made. In a conversation Oa a brae latcra mj trwepta 1 8as? vtnmr n rCr t wmarw. JIM I ulK klm: -way wU Dora a boot WKh roar wCkvlt wtSorsf it vCVjwy To yoa aaJ rt avuatnr. or ar tt tn flT tVM ttnp tt at OBM, M w t ck M mrim . euu M pl.t ctnjrtj botM,biM ajs vtmn ia lit raxa, Oo 1 wiaow ill wOo it vDov. W!t hla VCVW.UI -11v-t vrt3w. Bo I p4cif4 up aatrwrW aOctcaUy stemt; AeroM nr left mmm Um a4 etiXkl 4 1 Car. feMBarkJa; fonkvtOk arpteia mm tAia thi(tr. ...... OrlHrin jtm f9cint cmutai to t- Oli 1 pot'twr. pVM doo't! Do 4opJ tiki rtrktJt wmr Jt wOW! " Too kov that roa rroaae4 ro'4 fert&f from tenn. - J1 wlTkiw tit Ek-Kit wCkur. - To brliur at watch, av watch that wou VJ rn. And tick, aad krp lUa. and I wanted ! mo; Aod you went and (orrvi it. oh! Cms cm! Ofcl oh! Oh! wUlow Ut wtliow Cl wQov." -Llfa, were washing their faces, whea suddenly" I Mr. Gradv said: Of course the Presi. i t : i a. e . t 1 t I . wccfcrfira moi oum mc oincrs, kii-i aeni ts coming. The announcement U ling them. Jim then put his piitol to I made with his knowledge and udoq in a.:. w.Aa a f a w t m . . bis ucau ana area, oiowing nis Drains i lormation direct from him to-day. uui. dju uiooa cxisica ociwccn Creek Jim and Christie. Leaves for Goldsboro at. . . . . . . . . NORTH-WESTERN N. C. Arrives from Salem at RAILROAD. ........... 8.ooara. " 9.34pm Leaves for Salem at.. ............. ......... 10.00 am " ..i... ............. ......10.54 p C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. . sion, A large number 01 petitions have 1 pretty. Jersey town just across the been received from theatrical people I Jersey meaaows from New York asking a suspension of the law as ap- City. .Her throat was cut from ear plied to their profession, and such an to eart giving warrant, from its sheer interpretation of the law as will permit brutality, to the conviction that the railroads to grant reduced rates as murder was not committed from lust heretofore. , - nor for robbery alone. - It was be- Notwithstanding the number, impor-- cause, of this brutal inhumanity of kaiiic anu vaHCiv Ui uciuiuua cuicauv 1 uc viiuic mac 11, lino aiuubtXI sUCu CXm placed before the Commission, it has traordmary interest. The victim was A. TEA3IOF noOIBI NEEDED. Editor Morning AVtrt. 1 desire to call 1 few facts to your attention and I think my idea about them is not un reasonable. The city will be obliged to buy horses to use for city purposes, in the near future, or when the work is begun for which the $100,000 worth of bonds was voted, and why could not those horses have a stable Mr. Cleveland, more than any other of his predecessors, was, when elected fresiaent, less acquainted with men and localities than any. He had never been in Washington, entering it tor the first time alter he was electedLnd hardly ever, so far as we are aware, beyond the confines of the State of New York. Travel adds to a man's knowledge, and I they cana lcTt l wurtV far la Raral Ufa la Itaaaia. Usury U the greatest nightmare of rural Ruia at prrnt, an evil which stems to dog Lha rwaaaat proprietor la all cuontric alike. The Gobeen, ruan It fast ri'tunr toK4aion of tha little Irish owners. A man who hlrra land can not borrow on IL The 11 tils owner Is trmptcd always to mortgage It at a pinch. In HumIa be borrows to the oaUnlc of iU valne to pay the taxaa and get In his crop. The bondage laborers, . e.. men bound to work on their creditor' land as Interest fof money lent, receive no wagea, aad are. In fact, a sort of ftlarra. They repay their extortioners lj working as badly Arrives from Fayetteville at................ 6.15 p m Leaves for Fayetteville at..... ........10.00 a m Ipractically but one question under con- obviously of humble life, and as the adjoining the engine house and be - siaerauon mat relating to tne long uays uave jne oy ami no one 01 tne u,cd to draw the cnEine in case of THE POSTOITICE. 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 800 a. m. to 7 p. m. General Delivery is open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after opening the Eastern night mail. - Sunday hours, for general delivery,"' 8.00 a: m . for half hour ; andlialf hour jafter the opening of the mails from both North and'South. - The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m and short-haul clause of the law. And therein consists a prolific source of endless contention. A conflict of inter pretation, is met by a conflict of local desires. Sectional interests are at once benefitted and injured by the law, and in the midst of it all the unhappy Com missioners feel that they have under taken an almost hopeless task. The heads of the. different bureaux in Washington are congratulating them selves upon the scarcity of office seek- millions dwelling hereabout has seemed to have any knowledge of her, It has also been evident that she must have come from a long distance to meet her death, and that she had no relatives or near friends in this country. Nevertheless popular in dignation has' sought with almost unparalleled fervor to fix -the crime upon her murderer, and large aggre gate rewards have been offered by the "J uovernor ana tne town, supplement- engine in case fire or for practice ? The bill for horse hire for that purpose has al ready reached and exceeded the sum of $80, I am told, and yet the very time the horses were wanted, when the most lnnammaoie part ol our we are therefore in favor or Mr. Cleve- lanat journey 2outn. Lei rum -come and mingle among us. If he will do so. and stay among us weeks !'i stead of days, he will tcturn to his duties, in Washington with his ideas enlarged .a m ana, pernaps. changed iroro precon ceived ideas ot the South couotry over ferior to that harvest three of corn whep five. The k other usurer. of the MTf of old; they iui a half or four stacks other peasant get and mir-eatera and oflcu of peasant origin Digest of Decisions. ers. and are disposed to bless the inter- ed hy one nearly half as large, offered State law for making this result RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. Presbyterian: . V Dr. J. Henry Smith, N- Church St. ' Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St.- S. Greensboro Baptist : Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm Stl, 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 i.ooai.50 tsacon hog round .aq Beef 5a8 Butter .....,.......................i8a3S Beeswax .....i. ; ........ai8 Chickens old ...... .".15330 spring ......................... .....ioai5 Corn new ........... ....................".... ..350 Corn Meal.... ....'i... ......... .................aob Dried Fruits Blackberries... ..........6 i-a Cherries............. ...........yt-a Apples. ...........................233 Peaches, unpared 1-3, 3 i-a " unpared 1-4, a . - nawwO - fin .............. --.-.--y .......... . . . . .................... JO .40 flaxseed. Flour Family Superfine... unions Oats..'. Pork.. leas .....'.6oa7 possi ble.- - The withdrawal ol railroad pass es has caused a great decrease in the influx of would-be ofEce holders. There has been a corresponding in crease in epistolary appeals,, but the inevitable pigeon holes still retain their capacity to -accommodate the thous ?nds that every few days fall into their generous embrace. The latest quarterly report offthe Bureau of Statistics contains tables showing the production and consump tion of liquors, and estimates that $48 per capita per annum is paid by the inhabitants of the United States for beverages, The report concludes that the consumption of beer is rapidly increasing, and that of wine and spirits decreasing. In the United btates Si is paid for liquor to every $17 paid for food, clothing and shelter. These offi cial statements furnish solid argument for the temperance advocates. - The President has been interviewed recently by several delegations repre senting the Society of Friends from various states, with addresses in regard to the Canadian fisheries question. They strongly urge a settlement of the question in dispute by arbitration or by some other peaceable means.-and de precate any action under the provisions by the Worlds for proofs leading to his conviction. Another reward for the .identification . of tho murdered girl morbid curiosity sympathy t rift f AO rfn 1 cno rrVi n f mon nm.-,t. phnso Hono-htPra hnrt H5c,wi prominent citizens, seeing it nn'th Mvoiatinno f r,nnHi i. J tion. remarked that he would be sad mysteries all have hitherto failed to give a clue to the identity of murderer or victim. . A clue which, among almost a hundred others, has been followed by World reporters yesterday culminated in a series of corroborative facts which point with startling force to the identification of the mangled body as thflt Of Anna f!hristln T nrenn a TV ? 1 It . 1 . - I fVi a M .Vtif m A f tn xmnisn gin, wno came nere rrom her . : w i e-U v7 . .L home on March 2nd last in quest of a bcin hurriedly harnessed at their former lover, Carl Wolf, with the stables, ridden .bard to the engine hope that he would repair a wrong house where they are hitched to a she asserted that he had done her. heavy machine by an excited crowd She was directed by an acquaintance and started off with a much larger to look for him at Perth Amboy. load than they are used to. All this and there she presumably went. is wcl1 calculated to make them jerk city was in imminent dangernamely, 1 which he presides as during the burning of the Benbow stables, no horses could be bad to dtaw the engine. No blame could be attached to anyone in that instance, from the simple fact' that it was reasonable to suppose that Van story's stables would burn and he was justi fiabfe in saving his own stntf first. Who of us .would not have done the same? On that morning one of our the sitca- one of a number who would give $xc to buy a pair of good, stout horses, whose principle business it should be to be at or in reach of the engine, at all times and thoroughly trained to that work so that they could be depended chief magistrate. SUPREME COCRT 8PRIXO TERM 18S7. Carroll vs. Harden. Where there Is no assignment of er ror in the record, the Judgment of tne lower court must be anirmexl. Stale vs. Williams. The reDcal of a statute Dcndlni? a prosecution for an offence created un der It arrests the proceeding and withdraws an authority to pro nounce judgment on it, even after conviction. 80 where an act prohibits the sell ing of liquor within five miles of a exhaust the p-aant in every way; they then foreclose the mortgages, unite the small pieces of land onco more, and reconstitute large estates. f A kcrulak is not to be trifled with; he finds a thousand occasions for revenre: the peasant can not cheat the Jew as ha does the landlord, and Is being starred out the mortality Is enormous. In the raral districts of England the death rate is 18 per 1.000. In the whole of central Ilcssla It reached 12 per 1,000 "at the last revision In 1S32. "The 'famine." now so frightfully conunon. is not owing to barrenness of the soil, for the mortality Is greatest where the land is best. The birth rate in these provinces Is 45." SinHccntk Century. Before the War and 8 lace. Eggs..... Feathers . "75 ..4 50 ............6080 . ......M .40345 ............. 687 Since this acquaintance parted with her it is not known that she has since been seen by any soul who knew her. The man for whom she was In search worked UDon a farm within three miles of the spot where her body was found. Perhaps he saw her and could solve the question of the reta hatorylbill which might pos- suddeniy left his employment two "7- vr t:.J. a ays oeiore the murder, giving it out against the use of public funds for for- tht he was startino- fnr 'Tpt nr,ri no trace of him since has so far been found by the diligent search of the World reporters. The body of the girl was positively identified two days after the murder as that of Anna Larsen by -two persons who knew her well, but who believed that she was still in Denmark. They held their peace because they feared that identification might -cause possibly on to pull the engine when and where I act prohibiting the sale within two needed, for it is hard to nnd a pair 01 1 miles, an ollenco committed whllo horses, strangers to such work, that I the original act was In force Is not will pull surely and steadily under the I longer punishable. b Lantern vs. Hughes. ft . . m - . wnere tne panics cannot be re stored to their original position, the case is not a proper one for re cession. mere can do no appeal from a Judgment setting aside a verdict as being against tho weight of evi dence. - For several days past the colored Tv rn 1 M r n har Tnul ImAv.t tnnnnTW. -rufv.?!?!!. f,a V.H0 I lj of the mlJeroeanor business, whS one of the colored brethren attributes and pull one and then the other. straining the machine, harness and horses, to say nothing of the risk of breaking something and thus retard the already slow process of reaching a fire. The men who compose the company get nothing for their work and few of them have any property at stake: hence we should lend them all the encouragement possible, especially - a nstrr pibk rnoroiKD. ' ftvsBmm tMitor Mominz News: 5ome 01 our citizens are la favor of extending North Elm street through Judge Gilmer's house. Why not buy the lodge's prop erty and turn it into a City Park, Gilmer Park. If I may be allowed to name it when It is in the form of a real.ne- r .IIC IVZ 1 tifications, naval vessels and munitions of war. These questions will be set tled amicably, but whatever the final arbitrament may be, the dignity of the Nation will De maintained. : The Commissioner of Agriculture has issued a new set of rules governing the operations, of the Department Jn the suppression and . extirpation of pleuro-pneumonia and other infections diseases. 1 hey relate to tne inspection, unfounded suspicion against the man policy in quarantmmg and slaughtering or cat- wno if the victim was Anna L.arsen. in case a pipe breaks or pipe is stopped I A l I - ....... ' I . " . Potatoes Irish ..... .............. .60 Sweet.......... .............50 tle supposed to be infected; and provide Rags Cotton............. .......t that when any inspector is obstructed Taiiow.... ............................... ......6 or interfered with in the performance cessity. If the horses could be bought now and pratcised with the engine until they are needed on the street work the cost of maintenance for the intervening time would be small com pared with the safely to property it would afford. And again, in the matter of cisterns, we are handicapped. While we are waiting for water works the town may be -burned up. and there can be no this procrastination. .And limits. r po rale Tax Payxr. A NSTITKB TICK ST. Wool washed. ...30 unwashed................ .............. ..30 Wheat ,....iai 35 RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. ' " Bacon Sides . . . . ....... ... .............. ... ...... to nams. ......15 ' Shoulders. ................. ...... .8 Cheese ....... ,. I .......... .i . . .1 . . . . T . ..........30 Coffee Rio..,. .........19 3-310 FATE1TTS. . Inventors and patentees and all hav ing business with the U.' S. Patent Of fice are invited to communicate with me with confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests. U . ' ' " - 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 free report as to patentability: Preliminary information cheerfully furnished. " . - :- . c . A. S. YANTIS. Solicitor American and Foreign Pat ents, 816 F Street, N. W. Washington, ol his duty he is required to call upon the police authorities for aid and pro tection. Should it be found impossi ble to enforce these rules in any state, the Commissioner, if he thinks the ex. igency requires Jt, may declare the state in quarantine, and any person re moving animals, therefrom without authority will be prosecuted. -The Government has just placed in the hands ot the Chinese Minister a check for $147,000 to indemnify the sufferers from the Rock Springs (Wyo ming) massacre. The money will be distributed by aCommissjoner appoint ed by the Minister. It is thought that - the storage room for silver in the Treasury is running short; was most likely to know the cause of up. even after we have water works. her death. So-they wrote to hcr'pa-1 the cistern would be very useful, and rents. They have not yet had time 1 while ol very slight cost might be of! for receiving a reply, but it happened great value In making the property Mr. Editor: I beg leave to submit, for the consideration of the voters of Greensboro, the following ticket as worthy of support at the May election For MayorHotf. I. A. Barjuxger. For Commissioners Ward 1 Neil Ellington, James W. Albright, George w. Alley. Ward 3 W. R Bogirt, J. D. White. E. G. Kern. Ward 3-A. P. Eckel A. J. Brock- man. Robt. A. Caldcleurh. Ward 4 Thomas Vernon. V. G. that the World, independent of these I owners feel more safe, and as property I Hundley I N Nelson. pays the tax it ought to .. nave sufficient protection to encourage, its increase. " " ' A Native. THE BOARD AG A ITT. two, had been inquiring into the same identification, and it had been discovered that Anna Christina Lar sen landed at Castle Garden, in this city, a little more than, three weeks before the murder i - The - World eives additi onal ' evi- - 1 . . dence, but too much for us to copy. ffir 7 Lwl S PlSl xr J.MI . t- .u stood that the big combine" bo- We will, however, watch Ihe out- tween two secret organizaUons of the come of this discovery "and see and city to carrythe municipal election Is let our readers know the end of it. off. there Is now a chance ror a square election, and to that end, 1 suggest Our enterprising neighbor, the Re corder. Is continually improving, and we are glad to hear that tne end is not Jet. for a new dress is soon to be don ned. Success. Dro. Hackney, and good luck to you. Darbam Ttlacco Plxnt. Glad to bear so good a report from the Recorder. Haven't seen it, lately to the sas with which his race is too highly saturated for a" few weeks before and after CLristniA. An old darky commenting on this ronditloa of affairs was heard to say: Ie good ole dsjs when we darkies used to col lect around the Uanlo and dance and not get mail at what fools said are pant, and now ilex; fool young darkies can't gether at a church festival or a dance widout getting Into trouble. Dar cm John Powell and Jim Brown full of conceit and eddicatlon. Dry wooled one another Christmas day like jailer dogs, and was before the mayor to-day an LnrU. And de rising gen eration am wusser. Take dat. case ol dat boy dat was before the mayor to day for stealing goats and who gar bootblacks for stealing you sec the perrenlty of de colored people, what the Bible talks about when It says de U black bear ill be unchained. You never Leered of colored bojs stealing dogs afore de war, and you never becrai of colored men whipping thc-ir wires afore that great event. In dose dsys itwus all religion and suCVnug; now lis no re ligion and do at yon air a mind to. I don't take Uue with Abe Lincoln and the war. Thry wur bofe right, and I always staid by de government; bat somehow de darkle has not Masted themselves to freedom. I dm n't won der dst de courts am full of darky divorce cases. You see doae women on Gas hill and Camp street gwine around at night like de roaring Uons when they should be at home repairin de ole man's socks or whlminr the children. Dey talks about de pasture an dress 'up In silks and satins, bet dey don't cares about wha-wha-wha'--wha the church or their pasture as v. It lis sails in through one ear and floats out t'other, particularly when dose bad bite men come anron . I tells you 1'se ashamed of dem, I is." DaZas ST.1TE JTEirS. Th mrnfirfttnrq nf thft "Wilminornn The limit of the capacity of the Savings.Bank held a meeting on last coin yault has about been reached.. It now-contains two thousand tons of silver, and forty-eight tons of gold. ; Senator McPherson of New Jersey in a recent interview, takes a very gloomy view of Democratic prospects for 1888. He does not feel at all confident, of the power of the Democratic candidates to 'pull" through' with a regular labor candidate in the field. , The Senator evidently , regards ithe. breach - between the Democrats and labor- reformers as wider now than it was thirty months Friday and appointed Messrs- A. J. DeRossett, - R. J. Jones and Wra. Caldner, p. commission to open books of subscription to the capital stock. A negro man broke into a house in Wilmington, occupied by three young white women j and choked Minnie Clarke and compelled her to cive him her money. No arrest. - "Wtxntecl 0 Hiiro. ' , I less It bo thought necessary to have A rood house with 6 or more, rooms. I an expert on the board to take tho near the court house. JVO Rox 235 . 1 chairmanship of the finance com- Sevcral years ago a few deer were I (To.) Sort. . that a atUensmeetine be held without let loose oa the mountains cast of - regard to party and that the best men Bennington, and since that an effort It is related of an aWnt-m!ndid old from among all parties be nominated, has been made to enforce the law for- bachelor, who was recently married at And to that end, permit me to men- bidding any one to kill deer in Ver- Athens, Ga., that when. In the 'taxr- tion again the names of three of our mont. The result Is - that already riageceremony.it became hi duty to most efficient citizens, to Wit: Judge nere ana mere uirougnoui mo diaio 1 the ring on the fair makl's Lctr D. Schenck. W. Ben. Sargeant and W. B. Farrar. The first named will look to all the law pints and the two latter will know and let the public know whether the work to bo done Is well done, or not. With these three gentlemen on the board it docs not matter much who tho others deer are seen, and a the law ha yet three years to run It is quite likely that the Green Mountains may la time be well stock ed. Ilonso nnd Xot for Halo. A nice Cottage with fine grounds and also one well of water, near the Graded - School, will be sold at a rea sonable price. Apply at the odce of the IIorsxno News. 2w apio. he drew a silver quarttxfrom his pock et and handed It to the bride, to the consternation and confusion of all parties. After he had embarked oa a train for the wedding tout and the conductor came around for tickets, ha discovered that he had boarht only oce ticket, forgetting that he had doubled hi etpene and respomilui n t!r dv.
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