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Of GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. C. as second class mail matter. By J. S. Hampton. TUESDAY.. ..MAY, 10, 1887. JgJohn C. Breckinridge is to have a monument too. It will be unveiled at Lexington next October. jggT Vance and Cleveland don'1 "gee horses" and never have, and this fact adds to Vance's popular ity. , BaT Chinese Gordon is to have a colossal bronze statue in. Tra falgar square, London. Yamo Thofnycraft is the designer. He will represent Gordon in a patrol jacket, unarmed, with a Bible in his right hand and his foot resting on a broken cannon. jgca The shooting of Mrs. Tar- bell, near Elkhorn, Wis., has been cleared up by the confession of her husband, who states that he shot his wife while in a buggy She had just finished nursing her baby when shot, and the little one fell out of her arms. He gives no reason for the crime. MisV Mattie Mitchell, the daughter of Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, who is reported to be engaged in marriage to Sir Lione Sackville West, the British Min ister, sailed for Europe Saturday on the Aurania, accompanied by her mother. Sir Lionel had left for Europe, and will wait at Liver pool for Miss Mitchell. It1" The Lord Mayor of Lon don receives no salary. He is obliged to give bonds of $25,000 that he will disburse that amoun in entertaining during the one year of his service. The city al so appropriates a similar amount for him, so to be lord mayor o London for one year costs the sum of $25,000, which must be spent in actual entertainment. JS It is said that Queen Kapi olani's mission in England is to raise money for her impecunious husband. Kalakaua wants to borrow $2,000,000, and has thus far been unable to accomplish his purpose. As a last resort he plays his Queen. Whether En glish capitalists will recognize the strength of the card or not is a matter of conjecture. . fi Senator Hawley, of Con necticut, thinks that neither Blaine nor Cleveland is physical ly strong enough to stand the wear and tear of another Presi dential campaign. If Mr. Haw ley continues his old fashion of thinking he is doubtless certain that he is both physically and mentally ahead of any other man whose name has been mentioned in connection with the Presiden cy. JS We have before us Wor cester, edition of'i88iY It has seventeen definitions of "curious." Here are some all in a row : "Sin ' gular, strange, unusual, rare as a curious fact." So "rare and un usual," are "printed in standard dictionaries." Either get a good dictionay or use spectacles, broth er. Wilmington Star. We have a copy of "A Univer sal and Critical Dictionary of the English Language : by Joseph E. Worcester, LL. D., of the edition of 1 881, printed by J. B. Lippencott & Co., which defines Curious as follows : "a. curiosus, L. Inquisitive ; scruti nizing ; desirous of information ; attentive to ; accurate-; careful ; exact; nice; artful; nicely dili gent ; elegant ; neat ; singular ; interesting." We give all the quotations. Why this discrepan cy ? The Colonial Conference, now in session in London, has passed a resolution 'favoring an extension of the Queens full, ti tles so as to make them read : Great Britain, Ireland and the" Colonies, and all the' Dependen- encies thereof, and Empress of ndia," Referrincr to this the World says, if Her Majesty should have to write all these titles on a hotel register, she would doubt less object to the proposed change ince the Queen has hardlv anv- thing to do but to draw her sal ary and open exhibitions, there is something ludicrous in over- oading her with resounding ti- ties. J36f The executors of the will of the late Samuel J. Tilden have executed a conveyance of all the residuary estate of the testator to the Tilden trust for the establish ment of the free library and read- ng room provided for in Mr Til- den's will. The residuary estate is estimated to be worth about $5,000,000 by some persons, but at a much larger sum by others. The conveyance of the residuary estate to the. trust at' this time is charged to be for the purpose of embarrassing Mr. George H. Til den in hie suit against the execu tors, who are also said to have violated promises made when the act to incorporate the Tilden trust was pending before the legislature. 15 The Tobacco Journal, of this city, has been gathering in - formation in order to arrive at an approximate estimate of the acre age of the tobacco crop to be planted this year, and for that purpose has "traversed the field in the Western North Carolina section, the Piedmont section tributary to the Winston market, the bright districts around Dur ham, Raleigh, Henderson and Oxford, the yellow belt tributary to the mammoth Danville mar ket, together with the territory known as Southside Virginia.' Comparing all reports, it esti mates that about sixty per cent, of the annual average acreage will be planted in 1887, and thinks that this will be an abun dance. It also finds that the planters are buying less commer cial fertilizers this season than they have purchased for"" some years past, and are trying to make more manure at home, and will, in place of an over crop of tob.ic co, try to raise more brcadstuffs than heretofore, v PERSONAL MENTION. Harry Miner says he has a play by Admiral Porter for Mrs. James Brown Potter. Cardinal Gibbons is expected in Baltimore the first week in June. A movement is on foot to give him a public reception. Theodore Roosevelt is expect ed home from his Dakota ranch to-morrow night with eight griz ziy bear skins, ten buffalo heads and a fine collection of deer ant lers. Emma Abbott says that the President is very fond of good music1 This is as it should be. The man who "is not moved with sweet sounds is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils." James Whit'comb Riley's poem "Leonanie" has been translated into Italian. The Italians are great admirers of Edgar A. Poe, and Mr. Riley's poem, which was so long supposed to . be Pos, finds a warm welcome in the land of Horace and Catullus. Judge Charles J. Faulkner, of West Virginia, a man about , five feet ten inches in height, rather slight in build, and he has small, dark, bright eyes and clear-cut fea-tures. His mustache is -dark-brown and he wears a goatee. He is a vigorous debater. Room Enough for All. Mr. D. E. Thomas' old building, which was removed from the comer near the Market ..and put :it the Iow.-r end of the long building ;j p.Kite the Star Warehouse, has been nicely rilled up for Mr. S. B. Bullock, who has made some rworietv for keeping go.,.1 eatablrs. Here.ifter his house wi.I be called the "National H .t. l " Several rooms aie fun h hed f.;r b.-.id-ers to sleep in and tffter this u.l.. ready !5enSCan be had at aI hours. Mr. N. B. Short, who cooked so ion' hr Capt. Hawkins eating house, haslweti employed to do the cooking, he needs a j - W no recommendation. 1115 fm TVblackwell;8 DVRHAtySf I Jgs. Tobacco Co. Situated In tic immediate section of country that produces a grade of Tocchat to Uxre, flavorand quality Is not grown elsewhere in the work the VWlWctUwKonteteonlj ttmlt ed toy the quantity produced. We are In position to command the choice of all y r n V n LCT offerings upon this market, and spare no pains or eiienao to give the traae tne I Lll 1 Uiui The space on top is the quantity o! POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. A FIVE CENT STICK OF INDIGO BLUE contains as much as four wooden boxes, and will make fifty gallons of the best blue water. Sold by Houston & Uro., wholesale agt-nts. CTreensboro. a. C. tf DIL J. G. BRODKAX, I?li.vs-Ji?ian ?Ciii:oii. Ofi":ce lor the present, at his isiuonce on Ash street, oppos'.t- Mrs. l)r. 1 1 all. luoonly known specific for Spllcpt'c 5-"tt3. YJJ I'.sa for Spasms and Falling Slckncsa. 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