THE MORNING NEWS' THE MORNING NEWS. j. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Omm Si'utOM Iy ........ f ya published Daily, Except Sunday. i Ml I I 1, I. TrtWy 1 7 J -" Tlwja, Iys .... . . ... . . Fow j rVr1ij- ......... 1 y afar, HM ! f TVr Wra-1. $ - tV Maata ac RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE i 'J One Vear (by Mail), Postage paid, ..f 4 00 Three Months," " " -J 00 TwoMonths, " " ...... ; 75 A... M,tK " " " - AO, ' PIVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY OF GREENSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. imt ITT t To city subscribers, delivered in aay part of the city I J rj 1 rt ruir week. ; I v KJL-t. I . GREENSBORO, N. C, FRIDH.Y, JUNE 3, 1887. No. 121 M S4arut-aWr mi - - - N PUSLISHE2S' ANHOTJSCEHEHTS. THE LATEST NEWS. JPrfmn Tit 6e fie tarfff in the Wortd. A JITete American Donna. New York, June i. Miss CatheV rine L. Wolfe, by a clause in -her will authorized, her executors to devote J $1,000,000 toward a cathedral in this Louise Groll, the young singer who is I city to be called the' Cathedral, ol St. No advertisements inserted in Local eolann at any price. . """ : ' - ": - .,1 , 1 r . aa . .-o hirfrp ut 11 De maue tor ooaDie-coimna 1 Cleveland. O.. Tune I. Miss Amelia . fc . ' d. ' mm I All announcements and recomenaations ol candi . . t rr.-a will 1 charged as aIvcrtisment- ' t.i.nients to follow reading matter, or to engpged by Carl Rosa to sine iii Lon- John the Divine. The cathedral will occupy any special place, will not be received. I- I don during the queen's jubilee, is an cost $6,000,000 and will be one of the Amusement, and Official adveroseaenlsso-cts per Qh5o . . . . , i " t k.,;m;a- aU- -.,..1,1 - Tk. square . . . ' , . . ..... y ..-J; , .- " I . : Advertisements Kept tinaer trie neaa Of "jsew ac auu u a SinKing iype OI a DIOnae. "usiccs, unaer inc Ciurier, OI wnom Advertisements" will be charged fifty per ceniextr. 8be studied ai the Cincinnati College Bishop Potter, Rev. Morgan . Dix." Pavments for transient advertisements most; be .. - .- . -J t ' . , -, - made in advance. v otMusic when 17. and at 19 carried off Hamilton Fish; William W. Astor Remitances must be made by Check, Draft. Postal the highest honors of that institution. andCornelius Vanderbilt are among Mney Order, Lxpress, or m Kegtstered Letter. Otily 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 cent' a liae or every insertion. j THE BATT,TlOAP3. She traveled (or a seanson with an the most-prominent will issue, in a opera company through the western few days, a circular letter asking lor States in 1883. In iSS? she iwent to subscription to the fund Jor the erec- Paris and studied for the stage, at the 1 ll0n of the cathedral. The edifice is same . time Tho United Labor party of New York, sometimes called the Henry Gcorgo Labor party, Is now -co tuple t- OAKIIIDQI vonxiKncxTicNT. - Editor Morning At.--Qak Ridge Institute which has always had tuch fnj? Its permanent organization In tho ocauuiui wcamcr mci oaa iuck mis election UistricU for campaign work year. . It began, raining on Monday Inl5S7and 1SS3. A Stato conxn evening and kept it up pretty steadily t ion Is to bo held at Syracuse Au- tiu 10 o clock to day. It was a hard gust i7. to nominate candidates for lime on the pretty dresses, bonnets. State officers on a platform of which and other tricks that the merchants he main plank Is to bo tho abolition WILM IS'CTOH & WELDON' RAIL ROAD COMPANY. T2-r-r - r ' - "nil CpNDENSED SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING SOUT1L Mi smg;ng in an English Lnot intended to be monopolized by pass. and ruillioners-have -been axing up for a month; yet Oak Ridge never fails to hale its crowd. The large hall was packed with what Prof. Winston called "a quarter of an acre of pretty ladies." How they got here would be hard to say. but they were here all the same. Irom all points of the com- of private property In land. A Nor. 14, S6- circular Issued by tho Executive Committee calU upon all cit Irons to 6cvcr their connection with the old parties and unite with "the Pro- gressjve United Labor party." Nor folk Virginian. No. 4S I No. 49 I Ko t Daily. Daily. Dau'y LV Weldon..'j 15 p tn 5 jS p m l 10 a rn Ar Rocky Mt 2 33 p ro j Ar Tarboro.U $0 p m'. Lv Tarboro.'ll 30pm Ar Wi!son..U 0$ p rn6 58 p raj 07 a ta t i.-t i..;LJ i V UKIU.. 4 I) i Ul: , Ar Selma. . .'5 40 p , Ar FaTettcv.'s 33 p tn A sound body and a contented mind I LrGoMsboro'4 54 p m 7 40 p m 3 5S a m Church Aftera yeaT'nard study anv one sect- 11 is to bc a monument ARK1VAL AND DEPARTURE OF-TRAINS. RICHMOND ANU DANV1LLS RAILROAD, v Arrives Irom Richmond at 3 a m " - " .............. e.33j m I.ives for Richmond at 6. 3 a D .. ;'..1.5S p m SORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. f'','' Arrives from Charlotte at .8-22 ft m. " " . .......... 9.40 p m, ... " o4 ns Ia-wcs for Charlotte at..... " " ...... Arrives from Cloldsboro at... sheWet to BerliA and Vienna, and sang acceptablyat"both places. Dur ing the last carnival at Rome she sang under the management oi Zonfondi. xShealso sang in Bologna with success. the Gazetta delP Emilia, of Bologna, praising her voice and execution. Miss LGratl has received many flattering offers to visit America, but It is not Jikely that she will return to the of Christianity, open to all, though it will be under the genera1, direction of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese. The choir of the cathedral dome will be larger than Trinity Church. VThe exercises ol Monday night were of superior order. The music under thecharg of Miss Rose was a sue cess. The medal for best recitation was awarded to Miss Lancaster, of Va.; and. Miss Ora KnighUjof Rockingham Co. are necessary to perfect happiness. If you wish to possess these, cleanse your blood with Ayer' Sasaparilla. It is perfectly safe - to take., and is a thoroughly reliable, highly concen trated, ana powerful blood purifier. Lv Magnolia'609 p rn 3 jS pnv$ 18 a m Lv Burgaw.. 7 oopm M .6 13 a rn Hoover res ted at Hickory, NIco Box of Candy. While you are out driving would it not be nice lo treat your lady friend to -In debate the honors were equally I some of our fine home-made Candy. . - 10.90 p m ......'.. 7.40am Leaves for Goldsboro at.",.. . 9.50am " ............ A..... 6.00 am 10.10 pm - NORTH-WESTERS N. C. RAI1JBOAD- Arrivf-s from Salem at 8.00 a m " " 9.24pm Leaves for Salem at ......... .' ". . 10.00 a m " ..............10.54 pm C. P. ANU V. V. RAILROAD. . 5,0?m United States for several yeaTS. When - I hr CsCn in I Ann An wmao tha i c 111 jjviiuvu waLiiiO auu 10 her season under contract American tour, to Rome. Hickory. June" i. Hiram Hoover, the labor agitator anarchist, and who was recently shot at Warrentbn, Ga., for inciting the negroes to riot and in- divided between J. T. Ashworth. of Va.. and R. C.Craven. otFranklirs ville. N.C. - In yesterday's exercises Master Freddie A. Green, of Durham, bore off iw. Greens no no Cajdy Co. to go on a South She will then return She If "as JUarrted in Secret. - A secret marriage in fashionable society leakeu out in uouisviue on lor running tneir so Sunday. The contracting parties an ve vvorKers wiinout a ucense. i ence weu Arrives from Fayetteviiie at. 6.15 p m I vvere Dr. John Yr Oldham, of that I Hoover gave bond to appear at next I Jaurels. Backache, stitches i the tide, infla tion and soreness of the bowels, are symptoms ol a disordered state of the digestive ana assimilative organs. tvhirh fin h mrrr-t A "Kv lli imm AmHt-.ic rv n m I h t. I .1 1 , 1 .a, aa .1. . - v-viiuuiiniii, oj juutu uu xi two i rne nonor ana ine troia in an exceneni i Avr f aihiri ir place. One eye is completely gone 8peech. His nearest competitors were 0 e .- ti I - . . . A few splendid "Buildme Lots, in torn irom mc snoi inai cnicrea 11. j. w. UiOson, ol J-aunnburg. . a very desirable part or the city, can Hoover was arrested as soon as be I No Bette.r -address has been heard I be bought at a moderate price, by ap- maaean appearance nere on an in- here in a long time tahn Prof. Win- P'ying cany, awnis ciuce. dictment found against him and others ston's in the afternoon. Witty, schol Ar Wilming47 5 " 9 55 P m.7 OQim TRAINS CO! t'C NORTH." I No. 45 I No. 47 I No- 43 DaUv. Dailr. j Daily. Lv Wilming. ii 40 pm 3 50 a m'S 31 p m Lv Magnolia 12 52 am 10 23 am 1042 rra Ar Goldsbor.i 55 a mtl 35 am'tl 5$ am 1 " 1 Lv Fayettev. Ar Selma... Ar Wilson... Lv Wilson . . Ar RokyML Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Weldon.. i .19 S3 a 1 1 1 25 am ........ 2 32 a m 12 25 pm is 51 am Si 00 p mji 27 a ra U 50 pm1. ........11 3 am. 4 05 a m 2 1 5 p m!2 45 am Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax lor Scotland Neck at 3 00 pm. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck at 9 30 a m., daily except Sunday. -Trains leaves Tarboro. N. C via Albemarl & Raleigh. R R, daily, except 1. 1.1111 auu w L u v. 1 1 hiiiii ai in iif iiFrn nnn vv I v . r l r i m m mm . . ... .... . iwM...w,.wr.-, - j m r . I, . . . .. frani rr h Yadkin Ya n Rjrr.il Y.n I Williamston. N. C. S 10 n m. and 640 any ana cioqucm. nc ncia mc auai- r- ' .. 1" p m. Retumic in hand and won fresh leaves for Fayctteville at. .10.00 a m city, and Miss Mary S. Flood, of Lynchburg, Va. She is the daughter of Major John Flood, imd came to Louisville on. a visit to her brother, who is a broker in that city7 She is a remarkably beautiful girl, and went out into , society a great deal, where she met Dr. Oldham. She term of the county court. THE POSTOFFICE. . v Mails for the North close at tU a. m. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte " . 9.00 9.00 Raleigh " 9- 1 " Salem - " 9.00 9.00 Fayetteville " 9.00 The money order and registered letter office will nly be open from 900 a. m to 6 p. m. General Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m. except when open ins mails. Also, 15 minutes after pening the Eastern night mail. " . "' S'aSi'l Z was unxyilling to hxeak off with him. treasury to-day is $23,951.69 or about mails Irom both North and South. The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m The l ub lie Debt. Washington, June i.- The reduc- tion on the public debt during May amounted to $8,888,997, and for the eleven' months of the current fiscal was engaged to "A. G. White, of Vir- year, $92,855,921. The national debt" ginia, and, the latter suitor being I to day less cash m the treasury is strongly favored by her father, she $1,296,281,561. The net cash in the The medals were delivered by Uncle Frank Caldwell in a short, well put, witty and strong characteristic speech. It was a gay time despite the rain. Spectator. BESIDENT CLEBGYTMEN. Greensboro Presbyterian: . " " Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St. Rev. E. W. Smith. Asheboro St. S. 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 " J. R. Ball, Spring St. , - Episcopal : Rev. A. H. Stubbs, N. Elm St. PRODUCE MARKET. Dr. Oldham urged his suit strongly, and she finally yielded so far as to consent to a secret marriage. The young couple went over, to Jefferson ville over a month ago, and after tho ceremony was performed returned to their homes. They intended to keep the secret until next fall, when they proposed haying a gay wedding in Lynchburg. A few days ago, how ever, the young lady received a v note from Mr. White, announcing that he yould pay her a visit; and upon con sultation with her husband they de cided to disclose the marriage, which was accordingly done Sunday. Sii.ooo.o o ess than on May 1st. Twenty -Seven Days Without Food, - - - Jackson, Tenn.. June 1. Yesterday was the twenty-seventh day since Capt. Wra. Murcheson, of'Medon, tasted food or diink. He is very feeble, but still retains his mental faculties. - He is troubled with paralysis of the thioat and refuses alt medical attendance as he thinks the doctor would only ag- gion. gravate the case. THE PRIZES. At the Washington competitive drill the prizes were awarded as fol lows;. REGIMENTAL DRILL. First PrizeFirst Va. Regiment COMPANY DRILL.. First Prie Lomax- Rifles. Second CompanyD, First Minne sota. I Third-Belknap Rafles. Fourth National Rifles. Fifth San Antonio (Texas) Rifles BATTALION DRILL. nf ItraTtr YilIiami!Ofi. N CoxDtxirr, Senna-La No. 22. , I D,nv except undar. 800 am. Sun- Taking effect 6.00 A. Af., Mon.i.ijr,' May I day o 50 a m. arrive Tarboro, N. C, 16, 1887. - . I 1005a m.and 11 30a m. - - 1 1 rains on Mioiana . urancu TRAIN SOUTH. rUihoro N C. dxHv excecl Ft eight I Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arrive Smilhfield. N. & - I C. 700 pm. Returning, leaves Smith- field, ti. C,7 30 a m., arrive uoiusDoro, N. C. 900 a m. Southbound train on Wilson .5; Fayet teville Branch is No. 50. Northward is No. 51. L've Benneltvil!e.. Arrive Maxton..... . Leave Maxton...... Arrive Fayetteville . Leave Fayctteville.. Arrive Sanford Leave Sanford Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro... Ar've Walnut Core Pass and Mail. 10 loam 11.20 ' ti tn Pass. 1.3a p m 330 pm U.00 pm . -, J. I Train No. AO South will StOD cnlv at 2.0O j9 30 a ra I iison. voiuuwiw u 4-05 4.15 7.15 " 10.15a m 1 .00 pmj 1 40 pm 2.15 X rtr. T1LVIN S0UT1L leaner at FajetteTil!. Pass and Mail. Sarins o Lights . Leave Walnut Grove A rra. m r...n.k... Firsi PnzWashinco.. U(ht I,.- cZZZZ:. Arrive Sanford. Leave Sanford ...... Arrive Fayetteville. Leave Fayetteville.. Artive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Bennettsville! fan try. Second Louisville (Kentucky) Le- .. 1.000.1.50 ....ao .18025 Apples green, per bu, Bacon hog round . . . . Ueef , Butter , Heeswax : ..ai8 Chickens old 15120 spring ...... ..ioai5 Corn new .................. Corn Meal ...f. .. Dried Fcuits-Blackberries. . Cherries............. ...........71-3 Apples ...333- Peaches, unparcd r-2, a i-s unpared 1-4, a " pared ............... ....sao Eggs ..T.;.... ......... ..10 Feathers... ......40 Flaxseed...... '75 Hour Family ....T..... 4 50 Superfine. ..4 00 Onions............. ................. .6oaSo Oats. Perk...... The Colored Convention. Washington, June 1. The gradual substitution of electric light College. for gas and; the adoption of better mechanical methods, and tho more CADET DRILLS. " First .Prize- Michigan Mililaty Academy. Second Maryland Agricultural 2.10 pm 5.00 9 50 am 12.55 pm MS 320 3.30 - 5.15 " 5 25 6 15 ' re hi & Pass. S.10 am 2.30 pm 3.10 pm 7.00 pm 6.00 am 9 22 am in rv am 112.33 pm ia.. - j -Trains No 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all" points North daily. AH rail via Richmond, and daily e cert Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Waih ingtoa. - All trains run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. . JOHN F. DIVINE. General Sup't J. R. KENLY. Sup'i Transportation T. M. EMERSON, GenT Pass. Agent RICHMOND AND DANVILLE IUIL UOAD. CON DENSElTJcf IF. DU LIL TRAINS RUN BY MERIDIAN TIME. TRAINS UOINO bOUTII. Diiimr al Sao ford. tion lor fuel, light and water for the current fiscal year. . a.,,,,,aBgBllaBHi,WHBBSSBS)SSSSSSSSBSWktlHHSMiSSSISSSlSSk ST-JTE WEWS. Peas. Pot-ttoe: Irish Sweet.... RagsCotton. Tallow.... ........ Wool washed. unwashed.. Wheat,...;.;. .... j Indianapolis, Ind.t June 1. The national convention - of colored men called to meet in this city to-day for judicious purchase of coal for the the purpose'of considering the politi- public buildings throughout the ..... .aSo cal bondage .in which the race has country have resulted in a saving of ...aoo 1 1, t,t : i 1 a. I nkm.f !A fWVk nndap Vin orr-mnria , I UCTJU liClU SI Wttr, Was UUli noum w,vw uuuw "lf-"x"-" slimly attended, and adjourned with out transacting any bussiness of 1 im portance. For several weeks promi nent Republicans here have "been writing to colored men of influence in' cities v denouncing ' the purposed meeting and claiming that it owed its inception to democratic influence, and that the colored men who would take part in" - it here were under demooralic influence. Mr. MODlev. " l m. AAA 60 who had charge of the local part of ana weignmg i,uoypounus. the programme, denounces these Brick for the Pullen hotel are statements to day and declared that being made in great quantities near the Republicans were opposed to any the State fair grounds. One kiln, of Factory Branch Freight & Passenger ZOUAVE DRILL. First Prize Chicago Zouaves. Second Memphis Merchants. Train tnoTirg north. Lv Millboro, 7 45ata Ar Grtensb'o 9 33 am r rain mot-jog tooth. Lv G rt nsb'o 5 30 pm Ar MiUtcro 7 33 pm Mat. I3tb.-1KG. Lcat New York InTe lliiUdarlpLU ... ljtmre tA!tiin.r....... Leave VTahtn;t3a. ... Leav ChArktiiti:ie. Leave Ijnclborg Latave UitiiUU 1 No.sa rwiiv 4 4$ u 7 Hii a ta 9 45m No. SI Dily: 4 30 jra CL1 pa 912 p ta II .0413.11 UO pns 33i pm 5 u) pis 35' paJ 3(Jta 8 C5 am Explain this Fact, New, York has Italian restaurants, French restaurants and Russian, Chinese and Spanish restaurants, but there is not an Irish restaurant In all these blessed United States. Some In Iredell county there is a vein of great thinker should arise and 445 r.6a7 explain this wouderful fact, for of course it Is significant of something. -Kinderjiook Rough Notes. FORK1GX ITE3IS. , ' .-50 ........t .. :.6 30 .......20 ..fiai 25 RETAIL. PRICES OP GROCERIES. Racon Sides Hams.. .......... ........... . Shoulders......,........ white marble 70 feet thick ana a mile wide. Its length is not known. A block of mica was recently dis covered in Jackson . county, measur ing 26xSG inches and 18 inches thick. "The average age of European girls when they marry is 25 years, while that of men is 38 years. . The, Pnnce of W des owns an Amer ican ortan, which is used if family meeting of the colored men which 100,000 has been burnt ; another of prayers for accompanying the stngmg. would tend to awaken a spirit of in- the same size is now being burnt, Thepalaceof the mikak has been denendence amoncr them. A rcso. and vet another is being made, and lighted 'for some time by electr-eity. Cheese ... Coffee Rio. ... ........ .......10 ..............5 .8 . .30 lutlon was adopted calling for national convention next June. , ..19 S-3&X0 A Plucky JUiss. PATENTS. a will be burnt proDabij' next week. About forty hands are employed 011 the yard. News-Observer. . . There was a very large congre gation at the Temple of Israel Sun day morning to witness, the confir mation ceremonies. The interior of the building was beautifully deco rated with" flowers and and gray mossl Dr the Rabbi, preached a sermon. fulTof wise counsel Trade- a shot gun forced her traducer to children, and delivered and the Edison company has closed a contract, to illuminate'-the citv of Toki... Fritfibt and FAMeDger Trun racx bv twt-a FyclUTille mud KcnnttUTUJe rn ilcnJajs. V'edntl4y &uJ FriJAja. Frcigl't and PasReuqr Tr.iu ruul-trrn FnyettefTllo anJ Greensboro Taisnby?, Thandajw tvud Saturdajrv nl lt'rta Greensboro uni FKyetteviiU M odar, We-J- licsdiiys and Fridays. " Puwonccr nd Mail TrIn rjns.U.ly tx cvpt Suadayp. The rasfengfr ncd alail lrnsn tukts close cnccecticn t MsxVn itU Cixt'liaa Ceiitral lo Cbailott and Wilmington . Trains oa vac toiy Trauth ran uly ex cept Sunday. J. W. FRY, - General Superintendent. W. E. KYLE. General Pass Agent "THElilNIfiG.STAR. A First-Class Democratic Newspaper. PUBLISIIED DAILY , Lrav LicLccoad. W it ta 2 30 a ta LrtiTe GcIvLwloru II 1 ZQ ma' 'H CO pta Leave Italeia 533ps' 1 0Ora Lave Ear!iai.... .... 6 33 j cj ' 237 am. TiMTe Hiii'j IViut..... 1115 ptu' 1018am Lrt-ara SalinUnry !l'i30anl 11 23 am Le-iTe OarMU..; .2 2i.ua, UOpra LeiTe S,rtauLai Z2Zm 331pm Letve Ktt.filie iCCOatr.) 4 4loi Arrite A'u.U 1 50 a, l')404a litAONi GOLS'a NOUTFL Chattanooga. June, i. Miss Mary Ghildets. a. Drettv school teacher of Inventors and patentees and all hav- t,, ' h.. u.a. ing business with the U.. S. Patent Ol- j , . . r- , , . . , fice are invited to communicate with me that John MogarsJiad -been circulat- With confident reliance upon my fidelity ing slanderous reports about her. She n uuc, J rode across Lookout mountain, a dis New inventions patented. Old inven-1 . r ., r tions improved; and rejected aDDlica- uc of ?5 ral!es and at the muzzle of uons revived, caveats hied marks registered. " Prompt attention. Skillful service. "luucraic cnarees. : jsena moaei or . Ralph Disraeli, nephew ol the Lord Beaonsficld. will so-u be graduated at Cambridge. England. The queen, it is said,' will push him at once into public lile." - Queen Victria has declared lcr intention of -patmnizing a projected late Aby$7.00t per annum, 1.00 suv mom ns. No. 1. . Nu.fc3. Dui'j.t DtJy; C . j a C 4Luu 8 CI t m 7 Ss aai'i 9 13 pa 8 3J. 9 4n ra i:i7j.r.. t U am I C ) C 3J acj 4 4vr i 11 2U aa 1-; I3zc II 2V yxa 3 C 0 to ,. I 15 2 C: ei ...i3 4J i su i I't mm ...f 8 23 i ml H Irt M . .. II 25. t HC3 au I'litUM'tia 3X)ara 12 3-S t vx i iJrs.' 3 2ri i tu Arrlc Cbrl. tt. .... Sa'abnr :.. a;rcrul ..ro . . . Dar'tta GM-tn . .. Am Duvi"'i.. R.lr.a. ... Arr.i- Lvr-tarir : 7'uiu;foo . . . . tUIUin- re TEE OLDEST DAILY IN TEE STATE. THE WEEKLY STAR. N .W N.C RAILROAD. v.u m-jrtzs ?T . -VI No. Cl a m Lr. V:u 4'Jptu 6 31 wni iirtH NfSf. ar. Jid 11 Ci i2 - SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 anj 51, Pullman r.ufTct evergreens exhibition of articks beloning to M-uy 7 Kf) n. Yn.r. 7 HO il rym "n xVJr:.,V' J:T V.u"? . -Mendelsohn, Queen ol Scocts. and has ii.krd that -- ? mct excellent I- hcn full. and Btliabk Market B.l to boUi a " " nnr? On trains 52 and 53. -Pullman nufTct apologize. Then published Mogars as an infamous scoundrel" and a bad sketch for lrec report as to patentability; man generally!, and Mogars sent her a . Preliminary information cheerfully challenge to fight. : The little woman turnished. . ,g yANTIS went to the spot to meet him. but Mo Solicitor of American!and Foreign Pat- &ars 'didn't show up. At last accounts ents, 816 F Street, N W..WashTngton, Miss Childcrs was hunting for him with a hoise-whip. ' in au -earnest mid .impressive man ner. There were four candidates for confirmation. Wilmington Star. A nrnnosition nas Dccn . male in a London paper that' the words "Way Out" be painted in lage, letters with lumionus paint near the exit of theatres, to gude the audience in case the lights should be - suddenly extin- - -The empress of Russia," say3 sho rushed. needs a change of scene. She ought - - - - - . to be satisfied, though. The Nihilists Ml Shakes. ' ' ' . . change the scene for her: quite fre- " Soda Water and Ice Cream sold at 5c quently. New Haven News. -- glass at . J. II. West's The latest News, Political and Gcncrd. from all parts ol the World. Con- - densed and mcst Attractive Arranzrd in tSe Form. Adrertisizz Entes Rczsaziblc. VM. H. DERfiARD. K!it.r & Prriftrirt r, . . wiLMtvrrmx.x. Slccprr !.!on;pmery and Washirjton, Aiken arvl Wasningtwi, m DanJle. Oa trains 51 and 53 I u'Jmin S'etpcr between Richmcnd and Grccnloro. and Greensboro aed GolJvbcro. - For rates and information apply to any Acut of the Company cr Xq SOL HAAS. T. M. JaS. L.TAYLOR. Grn. PirS. ACnt, Wah'pjtoo. I) C