THE MORNING; iNEWS; j. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. UBI .isiiED Daily, Except Sunday. gTES OF SUBSCRIPTION', IN ADVANCE Year (by MaiT;, Postage paid,, 4 CI ne . Months, t,ree Months, j wo Months, ne Month, To city 10 cts per 00 3 00 'fS 40 Ul I I ! Mil 1 I I II III I . A III III I I II . 1 XI III 11 .11 Ml II - f f 1 A THE. MORNING NEWS. S3) subscribers, delivered in any part of the city WAT I iH-r week. . ic') T UL' DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITT OF GREENSBORO, AND OP THE STATE. Greensboro, N. C, Tuesdry,,Mry 24, 1887. Arts o AcrtxTranQ CW Sqmarr Oaa Dy,.. ........ T lsya.... ..... TfT Dyi MUM,, riTTiir T wv. - Oa lot. AJiininNiii , Tl S S 75 at PUBLI3HEES' ANUOUKCEIIEUTS. No advertisements inserted hi Local column at any rice. An extra charge will be made for double-column r triple-colu-nn advertisements. , , j -All announcements and recomendations of candi. tes for office, will be charged as advertisements. Advertisements to follow reading, matter, or to upy aay special place, will ot be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per nuare for each insertion. Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ldvertisemcnts" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements . must be iade in advance THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. I President is most seriously consider ing in connection with the Supreme The Clerks Jttrnin. VM.AfAW Bench vacancv hv ih riooth Sherman's Letter The Sur- Justice Woods, are Speaker Car plus Revenues -The Supreme lisIe Secretary Bayard, and Attorney court Vacancy. general uarland. There are not mqre than two men who have ap plied for the place, and the chances are that no one who has applied or Special Correspondence of the News. Washington. May 22. 1887. The new civil service rules which wiU aPPly will get the place. have caused a panicky feeling among The President accompanied by the clerks in the departments at Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Folsom, and Washington, continue to be the sub- Colonel and Mr Lamont will leavo Remitances must be made by aeck. Draft, Posui Meet of much discussion, and a- va. Washington for Saranac Lake, N. ri rietyof constructions. Commission- Y next Thursday for a ten days JhL ' erOberly oftheCivilService.com- fishing trip. The President has Under the head of "Special aty items-business mission has delivered himself of a made no plans for an extensive otices will be inserted at the rate of s cents a line if f i,..,-,,.. w..T i i!a Aiimmpr trfn na 0 V effort to explain the purpose of the that his official duties, to which he rules. and cover up the political trick is most faithful even at the expense sought to be accomplished in their of much-needed rest, will prevent an enforcement. f -He compares the extended vacation. f every insertion. THE RAILROADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. KM HMONU AND DANVILLE RAILKOAD. Vrrive Iroin Richmond at q.43 am " " 10.32 pm .tavrs for Ki limoud at......... ........... 8.32 am 0.55pm NOKTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ; " . , rrives from Charlotte at.... 8.3a a m " " 9.40 p m Leaves f.ir Charlotte at 9.48 am " ' '....10.44 pm Arrives from Ooldsboro at... 9.30 p m " " 44 ..; ...10.10pm ' ' 7.40 a m Leaves for Ooldsboro at 9.50 am 6.00 a m io.opm NOKTH-WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD Arrives from Salem at Leaves for Salem at . , . . . 8.00 a m . 9.24 p m . . . 10.00 a m C. P. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at I caves for Fayetteville at ' 1 - THE POSTOPFICE. .10.54 p m & ' . 6.15 p m . 10.00 a m alarm prevailing among the clerks, to "dogs barking at their own shad ows," and casts other and equally inelegant and undignified slurs at a 1 m ciass 01 menjana women among whom there are-hundreds who are his equals in all respects. The at tempt to divest the rules of their partisan character, will not succeed until the absurdity, the unfairness, the injustice and -the ambiguity so conspicuous in their present con dition, are eliminated. The impres sion still remains that they were made to facilitate the removal of Republicans and this belief is strengthened when it is remembered that the compulsory examination applies only to the clerks in the grades receiving salaries ranging from $1,000 to $1,800. These are the grades to which the civil service law THE feTATK CAPITAL Convicts Escape PrhohlblHon The Governor's Guards, ife. A large crowd left Raleigh lor Pitts boro last Friday to witness the cele- . ' m . m a Dration oi the railroad wnicn was completed last winter. There were about 5 cars in all. They were not filled when they lelt here, but passen gers were picked up all along the route. A small detachment of the Governor's Guards and the Raleigh Cornet Band went also. The train left t 7:30 a. m. and returned at 8 p. m. ; Wednesday morning about 7 o'clock as a squad of convicts were entering the grounds of the Governor's Mansion to work, three of the prisoners made chain by A. Williams & Co.. of this city. ' " . Mrs. F..L. Bailer, a most esteemed tady of this city, died Friday morning. May 20th, of consumption, aged 34 years. Trebuh. Raleigh, N. C May ait, 1887. .THE LATEST NEWS. . ' POST. variety; It is said that 300.000 copies o(She' have been sold in this country. A red headed negro was recently in an Aioany. ti. 1 police court. A shark thirty-fire feet loag and weighing 10,000 pounds was caught recently off the Caufornta coast. It takes the tusks. ot 7.ooo ele phants a rear to suddiv the world's paicokeys, billiard balls and knife handles. WILMINGTON &WELDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 4 Eight Ltu-Breakers iMshed A Parisian recently sent a bathtub to a peotleman inNmleiasa nresent in Public t Large Crowd and received a note a day or two after Present. I asking when the oars were coming.. Nor. 14. -86- DaiI lDaiIj. Daily Lr Wcldon..;j 15 p m $ 3S p roll 10 a m WlLM 1 NGTON.May 23. A public whip ping at Newcastle to-day .attracted a large crowd ot spectators, among them seveial Mestizos, members of the Mexi-1 own skies. can Village company exhibiting here. Eight culprits were stripped of their clothing and lashed to the whipping post, while the She tiff admi nistered the cat. Two men. for the theft ot a chicken, were punished with as many Ar Tarboro.'4 50 p tn Lv Tarboro.jil 30 pm! Ar Wilson.. 4 05 p rn6 $3 p m l.V Wilton ' i t C r m! A Liverpool furrier informs "those I Ar s!ma. .M Aa n m A bdies who wish to have a really genu- I Ar Fayettev. a 32 p in ine article, that he will be happy . to I LrGoldsboro 4 54 p ttk7 40 pto'i S a m mmm.c inem rauiu, ooaj, cic. oi mcir i iy Marnolia O OQ p ml 31 P m 3 07 Ad At a. recent dress parade of the Haytian array there were present thirteen privates, ten officers and six drummers, the rest of the men not thinking it worth while to . attend. A fight between a bald eagle and a large cat was winessed io a field near 1 35 p cn.j is a m V Burgaw.. 7 oopm 013am Ar WUming.7 50 r n9 35 p tnj 00 a m TRAINS GOiiG NORTH. oiows as a miei wno sioie nearly 13000 Galena recently. The eagle tried hard worth 01 piantinum, while the proles- I to carry off the , cat. but could only No. 45 I No. 47 No. 43 Daily. Daily. Daily. Lr Wilming. n 40 pm 830 a ro 8 52 p n Lr Burgaw. o 34 a ro 9 50 p m Lr Magnolia 2 52 am. 1023 am. 10 42 -pm manage to lift it a few feet , from the ground. It finally gare up the strug gle and Hew away. FA r Dm VI AG. Editor Morning A'rurs: How appro priate would have been Burnes OI wad torae power the eifi to give us. 10 see oursels as others see us. Mail for the North close at 8.00 a. in. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte . ' 9.00 ' 9.00 Raleigh . 9.00 " Salem . , " 900 9.00 Fayetteville " 9.00 -The money order and registered letter office will nly be open from 900 a. m to- 6 p. m. (icncral Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m. oxevpt when openbig mails.; Also, 15 minutes after pen in& the Eastern night wail. . i trtuulay hours, lor eeneral- delivery, 8.00 a. m for extends, and the -majority of clerks a dash for liberty. The guards in in them are Republicans. All ap- charge immediately called "Halt," but pointments to classes under $1000 and over $1800, since the incoming of the present administration, and changes have been made in nine-tenths of them, have been Democrats. It is . not a significant fact thatl. the new rules apply only to the grades in which a majority of the incumbents they did not halt. The guards" then fired and brought down two of the men. The other one escaped and has not since been seen. One of the guards pursued him for a long distance, but gave up the chase. He says" that he. is confident that he shot the prisoner, sional sneak thief.who robbed a jewelry store of a tray ot rings and locked the pioprietor in to prevent pursuit, re ceiredonly five lashes, just half the number given the chicken, thieves. The punishments began with William Morris, colored, charged with assault with intent to kill. He was given an hour in the pillory. Chatles Scott. for the larceny of a watch, received Twad Irom many a blunder free us. five lashes ; John SV. Campbell, for the j And foolish notion. theft ol a tray of nngs, five lashes ; On Saturday last late in the after Antonio oalKo. larceny oi a watch and noon, on all-fools-diive. viz. Ashe- chain, five lashes; Robeit A. Provi- I boro St., when four of Greensb iro's w..v.v.. w. www , . mosi acconipiisnca auaei a rove at a John Heck and Allen McCracken, raost furiou$ rat ostensibly tV see larceny oi cnicKcns. ien usnes cacn; wno could excccd ,,s comrade, but. Benjamin Simmons, colored, larceny (perhaps) to show the citizens a'ong ui a, tiuat, icn lasnas ; ouas murray, i sjL (jfv Ar Goldsbor Lv Fayetter. Ar Selma... Ar Wilsoru,. Lv Wilson . . Ar Ro'ky Ml Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Weld on.. I 55a m il 33 ana 11 58 am ,7 00 am ;3 am..; 11 23 ami 2 32 a ro 1225 pro 12 51 am 1 00 p ro t 27 a m 4 3prfl 11 30 am 4 03 a m 2 13 p ro 2 43 a m Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax tor Scotland Neck at 3 00 pro. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck at 9 30 a m.k daily except Sunday. Trams leaves laiDoro. n. i rta Albemarl Si Raleigh. R R, daily, except Sunday, 6 p ro.; Sunday 3 p ro.; arrive WiUtamston. rt. C, 0 Io p ro. and 6 40 p ro. Keturnmg leaves wimamsion. n C Daily except bunday. 5 00 a ro, bun- day "950 a rn, arrive Tarboro. N. C, 1003 a ro, and 11 33 a m. - Trains on Midland N. U. U ranch 1 sv u Qlored, larceny of a quantity of plati- j for th leaves Goldsboro. N C, daily except Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arrive Smilhfield, N. C. 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith- e how little regard they , had I field. N. C, 7 30 a m., irrire Goldsboro, ninn,, ten lashes. AbollshChgi Ilerenue Districts. mails iroaa both - North and South The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p..m m- RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. Slightest application to the classes in. which Democrats predominate. There could be no objection to a rule which Washington, D. C Mar 21 .-An executive order was issued this after- iiOvJii reorganizing the, iulerual reve nue districts throughout the country. abolishing twenty-two districts and dismissing the collectors and other N. C 900 a m. :r 4 bouthbound tram on Wilson & t ayet- teville Branch is No. 30. Northward is No. 31. Trains No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. - Trains No 47 mikes close connection although he was not hurt bad enough nifhour : ad half hour after the opening of the are Republicans ; and have not the to stop him. All three of the men were negroes. Soon after the above occurrence the Board of Directors of the Penitentiary requires examination for promotion, met in session and uthorized the Peni- J officers of the districts abolished. The To the contrary such a rule would be tentiary authorities to put shackles district of Deleware is consolidated commended nniversally. ; But to on the convicts while inarching them with tne djstrjct of Maryland. The Compel all in the, class next below through the. city. 1 be convictscon- district ot Mississippie with the dis that in which a vacancy mayi exist sequently, were carrried back to work J trict of Lousiana. The Fourth district Greensboro Presbyterian : Dr. j. Henry Smith, N. Church St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S baptist : - Ht. W. R.Gwltaey, S. Elm St., South Greensboro. letboirEpiscjal. ' Rev.. E. Mann, W. Market St. - C F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Proteitant : " Revi J. V. Mkhaux,' N. Greene St " J. R. Ball, Spring St. Episcopal : Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. . PRODUCE MARKET. 1 .00a 1. 50 aq to undergo a technical examination, is an unreasonable exaction, and gives rise inosj reasonably to great complaint. It seems that the Presi dent is joint author with the Com missioners of the unpopular rules, and if this be so, their strict execu tion may be expected. Senator Sherman's recent letter in Friday with shackles on them. - Prohibition is on a regular boom-in Raleigh. A tent has been pitched in the South-eastern part of. the city. and meetings are held there every nigni. anu Ci.u,uSii.u Texas is consolidated with the Third made by some ot tne most prominent, men of Raleigh. The Prohibition ot Missouri witb the First district of Missouri. The three present districts of North Carolina are rearranged and divided into two districts, to be known as the Fourth and Fifth districts of cir own appearance and ! the safety of the little children who were outside of the enclosures of the prem ises they occupy. We trust the you;g men iu the fu ture, when prompted by a drive to at Weldon for all. points North-daily. bhoW'Cfl, will allow Rob l Darius to I AH rail na Richmond, and daily er a ... i ... cept Sunday via Bay Line. . . ' ,-7 - w. iw ...t. i . Trsin. mi rlrx rv-ti lor all A citizen ot a.Woyls-dnve. points North via Richmond and Wash- w. v. b. j ingxon. Greensboro, v r. M.v it. '87' I All trains run solid between Wilming. I ton and Washington, and have Pullman .. . 1 palace Sleepers attached. Cape Fear & Mia Valley Baifrcad Co. " 1 ' S,-, Taking efftct 6.00 A . M Monday, Mitjr 16M. 1887. ' , ' 1 ! T&AIN NOHTlf. headquarters are on Fayetteville Street which he declares himself in favor nd a ,arge banner is hunfir fl?m one Apples green, per bu'. . t n.. t , iw ' - ": ' "' nfmmorPiol r,rrrwif v wifh Panji- side of the Street to the other. It bears Butter......;.,.............. -...saas da,iftardfidasft true forecast of this inscription: -Prohibition Hcad- eeiwax... : .... aig I .. . , t:4: nuarters Home vs. Saloon." A lit Inckuns old . iqaao I puuiic scuiiuicui, niiu as niuiwitiu i i- the wise course ""to-be nursued be- tie piece of blue ribbon is the Prom tween the two countries. The Demo- bition badge, and every little boy in cratie House of ReDresentatives in town has one. I repeat it. Prohibition district of Texas. The Fourth district of Virginia is consolidated with the Sixth district ol Virginia. If "arm : ai8 ...... isaao spring toai5 Corn new aso Corn Meal.... a6o Dried Fruits Blackberries. ............. r 61-9 Cherries...... .......... .7 x-s Apples. ...233 Peaches, unpared . " a 1- " unpared 1-4, 9 " J lH "i pared ...... I..... 539 Sgs ........ ,.,.... .'.so reatherst;.;...;.......;......;....... 40 Maxseed. '.v. li.i.. ..75 Hour Family 4 50 Superfiue. : ....... ...................9400 Onions .6oa8o Oats. Pork Peas. Words mlmonz Brethren, the ST. Louis, May 22 Quite a flurry and considerable excitement occurred in the Presbvterian General Assembly . . . - - . - i ' j :e :. I . 1:1,. : I the last Congress, by announcing an is Dooming: auu u -P - lhis morning wncrt 0Q rcading lhc LVe Bcnneitville.. Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Fayetteville . Leave Fayetteville.. Arrive Sanlord Leave Sanlord Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro... At've Walnut Cove Pass and' Freight Mail. & Pass. 10 10 am 1.30 p m 11.20 3.30 pm 11.30 4.00 pro 1.30 pm 7.30 p m 2.00 9 30 a m 4-03 1.40 pm 4-15 " 2.15 " 7.23 " 8.00 " 10.13am . I 1.00 pmj TUAIN SOUTIL ....4oa4$ ..7 ........ ........ ................ 6oa7 Potatoes Irish 60 Sweet '.. Rags Cotton rallow..,, Wool Washed...! . unwashed . yhea(, ,.,. ...................... 50 .1 .... .. ... .6 ...........30 ...........SO .fiai 95 unequivocal policy on this question, could have allayed the present un- easirress in business communities caused by the uncertainty that now surrounds the question, and besides, have added a little to its stock of claims for public approval. But this, with other measures public use fulness, were sacrificed to lesser interests. -It was an amusing mistake when a certain Congressman at a banquet in Columbus Georgia, said : - 4,While we now, we will have Prohibition another year and thus the city will continue to prqsper. . The Governor's Guards about 30 strong will leave for Washington Sunday, May 22d, and return the next Sunday; ; This 'company is the only one in North Carolina that will com pete for prizt-s in the National Drill. The water-works company is pro gressing rapidly with its work. Nearly all the pipes are laid. The writer paid a visit to Walnut CreeTc from which Dinner at Fayetter ill. minutes, it was discovered that the resolution adopted yesterday regard ing organic union was not recorded af it was printed. Dr. Farris, the permanent clerk, took exception to some remarks of Dr. Smoots as a per sonal reflection on him, and he got quite warm over it. but a correction was finally made and the matter drop ped. Her Uusband was a Drunkard. Pass and . Mail. Leave Walnut Gr..Ve 2.1op :i Arrive Gieensboro'.i $.00 Leave Greensboro,. 9.50 aru Arrive Sanford., ...,12.5$ pm Leave banlord. . 1.15 Arrive Fayetteville. j J 20 " Leave ayeitevi:ie..i 3.30 " Arrive-Maxton 1 5.13 -. Leave Maxton... I 323 Freight & Pass. 8.10 am 2.30 pm 3.10 pro 7.00 pro 600 am 9.22 am 10.00 am Arrive Bnnettvillei 6 15 - ll2.3opm lrt.iwr t SnfrT.L are here enjoying the lavish hospi- the water will be obtained. The pumps tnlitv of this citv. news comes to us r.t the- Aam arc' siniDlv enormous. that in the house of . our fathers a Hacon Sides '. , Shoulders... Cheese .A "Yf.i 17, Coffee Rio... RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. . t tit .' ........to 5 .8 ........... ,ao ......19 -3aio Inventors and patentees and all hav ing business with the U. S, Patent Of fice ar invited to communicate with me With confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests., , - - New" inventions patented. I Old inven tions improved, Tand J rejected applica tions 'revived.' -Caveats' filed. -s Trade marks registered. Prompt attentfon. Skill!ul service. Moderate s charges. child is born; let us all unite in the hone that mother and baby are doings well.' The band at once Struck up a lively air, and three cheers were given for Mrs. Cleveland while the health of the National baby was drunk in sparkling cham uasrne. The mistake was not dis covered until the next day." It i3 now estimated that the Gov ernment revenues for the current fiscal year will be greater by $14,000," 000 than was contemplated , when the official estimates ..were -submitted to the last Congress. The receipts are Send model r I a-v-ruvrcw1 tn acrcrracrntr $70 fWl ftflft . i . . ' v v' "O V - 1"- SSSIr """Pa V1- Secretary Falrchild has just issued xrelrminarv - lnformattnn -.? rhfrlnllv I - J furnished. .; .-fe'C-z v.i.jzui&i .; I a call for air the outstandings per ' . ' A. S. YANTIS, I cent bonds amounting to $17,000,000. D. C. . I ' It is said that the throe names the - e . a Ther are two pumpsjwo nuers ann two Turbine water wheells. The reser voir wilt he ready in a few days The rAmnsnv finecii to have water in Vw aas f ' . town in less time lhan than 30 duys V The Operetta. Red Riding H-.od, seems'tobe very popular. It has bee;i presented four times, already ai:d win be "pet formed again s on f jr the bene fit of St. John's Hospital. . Geo. VV. Cable, poet, humorist, and literary writer, "will lecture in Metro politan Hall Wednesday night for the benefit or the Fiist Baptist " Sunday School ", His subject will br,-' Cob webs In the Churches." Mr. Cable is a Southern man. and a fine lecturer. The new Methodist Church on Eden- "ton Street will be consecrated on Sunday. May 22d. by Bishop Duncan It is one cf the finest churches in the State. It was seated with J'oopeia Minneapous, May 21. Mrs. Ella H. Bosworth, of Boston, who came here about a year ago, has obtained a divorce from her husband, Charles II. Bosworth, of Boston. The couple were married at Haverhill. Mass., and have one child, a boy nine years old. Her husband, Mrs. Bosworth said, was a victim to drunkenness. The mother has been given the cus tody of the child. ; t. ... Sir Char I cm Tupper's Jllsilon. Factoiy Branch Freight & Passenger Sup'i J. R. KKNI.Y, Sup't Transportation , T. M. EMERSON, Gnl Pass. Agent RICHMOND AND DANVIIXE r.Ailj IIO AD. . J CONDENSED SCHEDULE. . ; , TRAILS RUN BY MERIDIAN TIME. TRAINS GOING BOUTIir M.r. I3.L. loSC. ljurv New York , Luave 1'LiUJcIpbU.. Lai re ri-,lt rar-. . . . . , Lr.tv W!isl.MJ . . , Iv l.bcMnrj. .. Lr Lui.Ul. ..... L-hv IlicLru-wHt..:.... Leuvr Ilih-ib . . . . Lfa'e D irL-iia. . . No. CO. I Ko. IX I p-lj.' Daily: i 45 nt! 4 30 pra 7 2iam 4Z7 pm 9 4 ami 912 p tn 11 0aiajllOOpm 3 35 pra 3 00 mm S SO ptwj 5 05 am 8 5. pra; 8 OS am CO p iu 2 30 a ni ..'11 M arn : 3 00 pm djpm 1 OJ ant C3-tpni 3 37ata umio tni'. . uici iii4 pm luioam I.are I'.ubory MZJmaI lt'O :a - La C!aiktt .., 22jsUi 1 00 rta Lat 3tcirttbutg.....i S 35 srx '334 pa ave ' .rcrutiila C SO axo. 4i 9pm Arrif A UuU . . . . J I B pm 1 0 40 pm TL'ATNS OOINO NOICTH. CMly.l Duly. j 6H5aiaj i5 pt Train mrtviLg torlt. ) itia uti anot)-. I - MUllMtrn. ? tun I I.t Gr-wboSlaprti Ax Grernh'o 9 3U am 1 At lliliU.ro T 35 ptu t VMd I areHt-vir afi itan wTi,if nu i!ou,lT. VeJi.a J a-wl rt.'a)i v.. Fftix.t d rcrr Tru rouaLwlwtn Fartttrvilla tf tjr-rnOr incurs. TLnr-Aas airl wanf liya, aai Uetrecn Gtv liatcT" ail J -JcltrlUS 4 -ivaja, rrruftr t.n-1 t'u r-ion uauy c crpl Su;kIt. X m a 0 Tn I'a'vrbCt-r u. iriu m vkt a dure e i.rrni--U'l 4i'ov MritU CWuiu4 Tr. on r -:-ir i:rirli run daily x- c- S-n , J. W. r KY . ; , General S-prriiilcnJeut , . VY. IL KYIX. . . . Gcirr Vj Agrut Atitvr l i i jo am; 6 pm - SiKlrarv b luu SOlpu Hitf rou.t.... 7a; 9 U pm l.r.ta' r ...J 8 32. n, 9 4a put D Jrm ... .... 12 47pm 4 43 mvx Utlgh . ... ... l0:n 1 3-1 G-l Uiso ... Atnn D u-l .. r.il ta-aiJ. ... Arrif- L?htar2 . , Carlottr'.J ,.v,.:.:3wi.., !I 1 ii I 23pa'10C3 - I l Us. ....j 3 00 am II 35 pm M NVa Yurk......i CJp&t 3 pm 4 45 pm 11 2J am .10 10xa 11 13 pat .1 3 tptrt C id am .1 1 15(a 2(X)ai .340pm- 4 10 'm I ft V ) il tn 'D It rXf-j'yK aiJ.j Nat 21 m 630 Ottawa. Ont., May -21. The ru mor spread to-night that Sir Charh-s Tup per h.-w gon on a political mission to Washington, either In connection with the settlement of the fcherie Question or to sound the American rjnvdmmpnr nn " truiia rrlntlnnvhln I Clt HC, between the two coontr.e, The , i'lt' annlster wouia neither ueny .nor he bou:rht at 'utdtate micr. i ai confirm the report. plyinK ratly. t thi- o:U:c. v.. . N .V C. RAILROAD. ooiro aorta Na 0. Lv. Ka!a ' 6 4) pin " ooua xcutn - No LI. at. Slro 11 13 il SLEEPING CAR SERVICE, On trains 30 and 31;; Pullman Rufffi Sleeper between Atlanti ar.J Yew York, New Orleans ami Washington via Dan ville. : On trains 32 and 53. PuSman DufTct S!eer:r--Mor.t3mrry and Washington, Aiken ar.d Washington, rva Danville. Oa trams and jj ItimAn Slerprr between Richmond and Gernboro. and Gremboro and Goldsboro. , .For rates and information apply to ar Acntof the Cotipany cr io SOL HAAS.T. M. Jas. L.TAYLOR. Gen. Pass Aent, V shion. D. C.