THE MORNING NEWS. By HAMPTON & ANDREWS 1 " PunusiiED Daily, L ept Sunday. 9 ft ' - .4 i . il 4 1 ij it 0 CCC'CrCC' " f r tr ......... j " I ........... ......... j .. .. ... . . . . . 9 Ji . T aT m..t .. ... . . 2"cs Vt........ ...... .... $ w. V M i i 1 1 1 . 4 One Year (by Mail,, Pottage paid,.. .......... 4 00 Si Month. - " ............ 00 llree Months , too Two Months, M " r...... 75 On Mouth, " " .......... 4 To city subscribers, J!i vercd in aajr part of the cijr at to eta pr week. . ' DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF GREEttS&ORO. A WD OF THE STATE. -Greensboro, N. C., Fridry, Rug., 5, 1887. NO vh h" 1 1 1 1 1 ij 1 fe. m 1 i i 1 1 si Vou.2. ; No auVertietients inserted in Local column at any price. An extra cliarje will be made for douUe-olaroa or trile-colq -on advertisements. All aniwwncetnents and recomemlatioos of candi dates for office, will b charged a advertisement, i . Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy asf specta place, will not be received. -' Amusement, and O&aal advertisement 50 cts per square for each insertion. ' . 4 . Advertutements kept under, the head of "New Advertisement" wl be charged fifty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisementf must be made in advance. KeraUances must be made by Oieck, Draft, Postal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter, THE LATEST NEWS. THE j IL EJTUCIi 1. tfier the Earthquake on 1Toii i day .right. sue cj.it Locn out heiz f.v iniiojtirrs hi on. II US B1.YD. 1 f'inri riTf Jfermtf crr w n fit t a Parachute. A Cincinnati special of Sunday says: ucr. a. I A younc aeronaut named Chat. Wil- . . - . ... . I ' - LHICA90, August J. A special judg0 Rico to day filed a decision in liaras made a successful ascent in a from Evansvllle, Ind., referring to a a unique cse. - Mrs. Rufm J. Bell, a balloon anJ descent in a parachute at sinkinc: Of land in Trice County, Ky., ,,llMf. : ,t r 6oclnck last ewnmi from a resort since the; earthquake Monday night, Mr8. Judge Woodward, not long ago ten miles up the Ohio known as Co- t QAl D urhtyV adee w?it an says: "About midnight everybody aDpUedforan injunction to restrain ncy Island. The great heat in the .ciecintpsir ol Gaiters in the war of was awakened by a sharp shock ana . ha3b;lml frorn comln Into the city and the novelty o! the attraction I material and workmanship can be bad Oni such remittances win be at the rik of the pub-1 had barel v lumDCd to their feet li 1 u 1 r. :i- led some i.coo neonlfi to take boats I for bve or six dollars. Also, call lor fit injunction Vented Because it JVlght 1ct Just Like a Divorce. WlLfcEriBAIUtE, I.,. ActiTeCoap Free! We had sererai hundred cards scat tered throuhoat the citr yesterdaf which when presented to Messrs. Al bright 5: Mcknig. Jacob Jones or oar selves the holder of the card will get one cake ot 'Active Soap." Save year cards and get a cake of No. one laun dry soap. Houston Bso. tf. Agents. Redaction in prices fully appreciated WILMINGTON WrXDOS RAIL ROAD COMPANY. 1: COSDEKSED SOtLDULT. Undcrthe head of "Specui Qty item,,- business when th0 earth with a shaking, diz- 8idcs and whJch u her property. Mr. the appointed place. It had been notice wilt be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line I zv motion suddenly sank live feet, I rii t. n momhor nf thn i jifnm I advertised that the ascent, uould be or every MisarUon. IW. Whether from swampy land or stag TRAINS GOING SOUTH. oy. Daily. I Daily. Dai!y Lt Wcldon..! 15 p ra $ jS p m I lo a i! Ar Rocky Mt 2 J3 p J .J Ar Tarbcro.U S P m Ly Tarboro.lu yrra Ly Wilson.. 4 1$ P ! f THE RAILROADS. I . . IT t . I carrying j houses and terrified dar- County Bar and a man of undoubted made by two men and the descent by nant pool. Gr from the deadly gases of Ar E S '.r'!. Kies wun 11, iiiu fccwiu mat wbubu ability and legal acumen. Ho was at parachute by one o! them, but Wil- city sewers, matanai poisons are tne LYGoldsboro 4 54 p ta 7 40 p mj $3 a n ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. VIC H MONO ANU DASVItXK RAIIJtOAD. Dames uiscripuon. inenegrow icn one time prominently connected with liams' partner in the exhibition did on their knees and in frenzied tones lho Iabor movement, but of , late not put in an appearance. The bal- Jifi? 'prayed tfie Lord to save them.,t years he has been addicted to drink, joon used was inflated with hot air. Aycr's Ague Cure, taken ac to d for m guc vrc. uitcn ac- LT Magnolia 6 09 p tn J S p m c iS a m irectioos, it a warranted Lr Burgaw.Jy 00 p n ......... 6 13 a ra alarul disorders. Ar filming.!; 50 r m9 55 p mj co a n . Arrives from Richmond at..... ... ..'9-43 ann .......... ....... 10. 33 p m Leave for Ruhmcmd at...... 8.3a a m . - (. 0.55 pm . mouth Carolina kailroad. - Arrives from Charlotte at.... .....'. Leaves forCharlmte at..... . ..... . . . . Arrives from Oldjiboro at Butter on ice can be had fresh and nice. Houston & Bro. Lv Wilmin L.w nurraw J Ly Fayettev. I rucuiisr ueiKiraiion 01 man i aim 1 lot ol ciotn ana coras nancinir oy inc i - sr.:- m . r.u lll-rv a (ha I ........ .1 AVCfc X V-J., WUUJC JUII lJi- - I - liiWil . . irtiin iaii vv mo wile. WlllCn It lias not Dower tO UO l ,,n.r Imm thf- hnllnnn and flirinir I f sh K,Jt- Mirm. 1 Ar Tn,1lTf I I W.V-e wmx wx-a.-w-v- -- O I U Ut 1 W I Mm I WVUaUWS W 4YW 444eT 4) VW J Others began shouting and praising and when under the influence of The parachute was closed, and its up- 7 O'clock Sharp ! - tile Almighty and ever andanon liquor is abusive. That is why Mrs. nr ma i ttmchiHi to th bottom of I Our store will be closed until fur- casting an upward glance to see if Bell applied for an injunction to keep the balloon basket by a stout piece of 2StfS??tilfcm chariots of Are were not descending, him away from her house. rope. The aeronaut rode in a: basket ' lJ""cr n 1 Added to this pandemonium was Judge Rice denies the motion, attached to the parachute. When saaam the intense darkness ,vhich prevailed, n0 says that such a proceeding cv-ervthini? was ready for the.ascent 9.4opm f. """.;.,m by heavy black clouds, which hung tino. n namtinn of man !mi i. r- hv h. personal comeliness, is due to . U I Ar Wilson... ..... 9.30pm I very low. ..... 10.20 p m 7.40 a m 9 5o am " P"i3 uC1Uw, v iiivii of a uivorce suit. He say the only ropcs WCIC cut the balloon rose slowly 6.00 m grauuany ut-cauiu luuuer, auu wnv in which Mrs Roll mn hn ro. f fiftn htmrlrd lt. merous spring?, hidden for years, lieved frora tho visits of her hu3 I i the east I . - . . I I .....ww..... - NORTH-WESTERN N. C. KAILKUAP . gUUUUniy UUUU 1UI UpCUlIlK UI1U UU- Qri, ,a . f 5 fArno V,r K.. ,K!r, th.. .rthU .If- IZlm gan to babble upward in constantly becoming what in the law is known face was hardly perceptible. When 10.00am increasing streams. The terrified in- as atfemme sole trader, iu which the balloon had reached the altitude ..io34pm 1 hahimnls.! not nn.usinjr for householcl. . 1.1 i.s .,( , 0 I vtvsrtj vuuut itauaiu jiiui goods or chattels, gathered their oft"- ontorntr hor h'nnP . . . 7-a r 1 spring and . rushed away from tne su TRAINS GOltG NORTH. Ko7T$ 1 No. 4$ t No. 47 ,4No. 4J Daily. Daily. I Daily, g.'ll 43 pm S 50 a m S 53 p m 9 34 ra 9 5 p m Ly Magnolia 12 52 am 1023 am 1042 pm Ar GoMsbori 5 a m il 35 Leaves for (.Joldsboroat..... doomed district. Rumblings were except through the proper channel si,ghtly from the lower end When the less, effective, and agreeable, it ranks heard from the depths below, which 0f a divorce suit." He s;iy the only r0ncs were cut the balloon rose slowly onK the indispensable toilet ar- Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Wcldon. . am 1 1 tS atn 7 00 a m 9 58 a m '112$ anv, 2 32 a ra 122$ pm 1251 am t 00 p mi 27 a m h5a P C1, ........ II 30 anv.. 4 05 a ra 2 15 p m'l 45 a ra Trains on Scotland Neck Hranch Road kri ives from Satvm at . Leaves for Sakm at ... . 1 . . ...... ... .C. P. AND V. V. MAlI.I!O.M- Arrives from Fayetteviile at. Leaves for l-'ayettcville at Arrives from Walnut Cove at......... Leaves for Walnut Cove at. .. ........ . ..5.00 p. m. . .10.15 a m THE POSTOPPICE . Mails for the "North close at 8.00 a. in". and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte ' g oo 9 00 Raleigh " 9.00 - " Salem " 9 9 Fayetteviile M 9 00 The money order and registered letter office will nly be oaen from 900 a. m to 6 p. m. " General Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m. except wlion openins mails. Also, 15 minutes after pening the Eastern night mail. un Jay hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m lor alfhour ; and half hour after the opening of the mails trom both North and South. V The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. doomed spot, and some of them are still putting as much distance be tween them and the sinking land as possible. The loss to property is in calculable. A large area of corn and tobacco is a total loss. from named it was fully a mile and a half from the starting point, but In full view f the crowd. Williams had attached tides. lTloiir A Biz Lot 1 Wc have all grades of I leaves HaUlax lor Scotland Neck at 1 oo Flour. Our "White Peart" and -Sll- p m. Returning. Icarcs Scotland Neck vcr Crown" Flours cannot be beaten, at o 30 a m., dailr except Sunday. Try a sack. Also. Meal. Shipstufl. Trains leaves Tarboro. N. C via Corn. &c. ap22tl Houston uros. . 1 Albcmari & Raleigh, R R,Iaily. excrra Sunday, 6pm.; Sunday 5 pm.; arrive For Rent. . . I Williamston. N. C, 8 10 n m. and 6 40 Returmnz leaves Willunutoo. N Three new houses just finished on I P m. Orer 300 People On a a pruning-knife to a cord in such a Orange St. one square from the Graded I C. Daily except Sunday. 8 00 a tn. Sun- insr Steamer. Only One or the Right Jllen Hanged. 'Petersburg. Va., Aug. 2. The steamer George Law left her wharf in this city for Claremont, on the James River, about 8 A. M. to-day. having way that when he pulled the cord the knile would sever the rope by which the parachute was attached to ths bal loon. He pulled the cord; the knife did its work; the balloon, relieved of its load, shot upward and . the para- School and Prcsbyteriin Church. 1 iay 9 50 a m. arrive iaruoro. -w. Rent very low for such nice houses. 1 10 05 a m. anu 11 ja m. tf. A. Hacan & Son. Dan River Bridge to TJet. s At Madison. Rockingham County. ing 350 persons. While the steamer r. I . , r-m JJl.'l". . McKiNNEY, Tex., Aug. 2. About was Passing mroun i-uooie uuck cui. fifteen years ago a man named Ballou about four miles from Pctersbnrg was hanged in this (Collin) county for where the river is very narrow, a the murde of one Golden. The men woman discovered that the bulleyes on board an cxcursion.pany number- chulc dropped toward the eltth. At U. J YW JW.-ove - the end of the first hundred feet the anft ,rt e.,, and 66 f.i2 feet: rock Trains Ion Midland N. C Rrandi leaves Goldsboro. U C, daily except Sunday, 5 30 p ra.; arrive Smithficld, N. C. 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith field. N. C.,7 30 a arrive Goldsboro, N. C. o 00 a ra. Southbound train on Wilson & Fayrt teville Branch is No. 50. Northward it No. 51. RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. S. Greensboro. Ptesbytertan : - i)r. J. llelry Smith, N. Cnurch St. ' RVE.AV. Smith, Aslieboro St. 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. checked. As it continued to fall it continued came together from Indiana to Texas j of the steamer had been left open and J to ! spread out. and at the end of 500 on a prospecting tour. Afterthe mur- water was pouring in very fast. The feet was fully opened. It then slowly der Ballou jreturned to Indiana, and steamer was rapidly sinking and the descended to the earth. -As the para wearing thfe murdered man's clothing, captain ran for the shore, getting near chute opened out and the descent was married Golden's sister. Suspicion enonch to throw out his ganr rpla wa,aroused and Jhe was arrested and I before the boat went down. As soon condemned! to death. A few days a- it became known that the steamer was parachute was about half opened and pillars already built. Bridge to be Trains No. 40 South will stop'-only at its descent had been very perceptibly SiliJnSS!!' Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnofia, , -j. . Settle Bridge at Dead rimbe.N.C. . Trains No47 mikes close connection John M. Galloway. - ). M. Vauchjc. . R. C. Nelson. . .. - G. W. Martin. . Building Coml Madison: N. C. fuly 6th. '87. 2w Notice. go a man namea Mix, on his death' bed, confessed that he murdered Gold en. He gaye a minute description "of the whole affair.-' Mix said .that he was hired by Ballou to commit the deed. , jl Horrible PRODUCE MARKET . Apples green, per bu Bacon hog round Heel ............. Butter Beeswax ...... . . . Chickens old . Scheme gance. or TV11- . 13 a XT till I A iinp " ' Tv T f0 At-trioc ............aq ijiii, uvea a man wno natea a iamuy ........ ...5as that resided "near him. When small .iSaas ; . . sinkiug a panic ensued among the ex cursionists and the captian had to use force to prevent loss' of life. Some of the womau were so excited that they screamed loudly to be saved, but the cooler ones put on life pre servers. There was a large cargo. of miscellaneous freight, neaily all of which is ruined. The George Law was built in New York in. 1852 and was valued at $10,000. The steamer is owned by George W. Bowers, of Washington. Mnnr t vnnr time to subscribe to ing motion, and at one time described Cha" Encyclopedia. an aic of fully 54 degrees. The para- F..T. Camp the genl agt. is now chute touched the earth in the middle here representing the i-ublisher. P. F. . . ....... . Callier. and will call on you n a few of a pasture, and Williams stepped Do not faiil to subscribe to this from the basket without having re ceived a scratch. The descent occu pied just 100 seconds. day: valuable work. XL spring Corn new ....... Cherries Apples. .............. Peaches, unpared 1-7, . " unpared 1-4, pared; ...... Eggs..'.. Feathers.... Flaxseed. ... Floui? Family : - Superfine Onions..... .... .. Oats. Pork Peas.T. Toiatocs Irish i.... Sweet Rags Cotton Tallow.... .......... Wool washed ....... unwashed.............. Wheat... ..........71-3 ....233 a x-a a .5ao .............10 ............ ...4 5 , . .34 00 Comprehensive Attempt. Kansas City, Mo . Aug.2. Fehz P. Murphy, au ex-canvasman for a cicus, whose wife and family live in New York City, locked himself in his room at the Mound City House this moruing and. with a dull razor, inflicted three gashes, each about three inches long and about a quarter of an inch deep, on the left in a place where the people he hated uu.w' rtus- an inch deepand.four inches long in were likelv to see iu One ot the chil- ine ecreiary 01 xne rvings no.p.w., , thc side two flcsh WOUnds in his leit An nrirrA n-th tnh.rrn nnd rave n a tter to the Times to-day it to her parents, who made ciearettes a remarkable case of a wou from it and jsmoked them. A few days heing recently brought to the 40 afterwards smail-oox broke out in the ll bY twer white-and-black 75 hmicfv and with such virulence that The latter barked untill the doors Sparks from the Cahle. no one of Ithe family escaped. The were opened, and then went off. Icav- W ANTED I A oosition as salesman or account ant, by a young man of experience. Good reference given. Address, . LUKE. Drawer G, Greensboro. N. C. at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily ex cept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Wash ington. - All trains rua solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINH. General Sup t J. R. KENLY. Sup'l Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Genl Pass. Agent 1CIIM0ND AND DANVILLE IUIL liOAD. CONDENSED bCIIEDULU TRAINS RUN BV MLRIDIAN TIMIl TUAINS OOINQ 80DTII. Come and see our butter cups; Greensboro Candy Co. 3Ly. 20th. 1V7, Iv New Vorx 5aao I he secretly obtained a number of dried ..ioais pUstuieSi arid these he placed inside a I 1 r . .V. .-r.- 1 W a lUlonr mlf Corn Me.d.... ". .............a6o I Pl"K ul iwuauw, wti.u us "jr Drioil Fruits Blackberries. 6i-j Three Clever Dogs. ' t Mr. McDonald. SEALED PROPOSALS. - - Greensboro. N. C, July 1 8, 87. No.ca D41y. 4 4 t a ta y 4a a ta No. 12. DIly. 4 20 pea CL1 tra 'J12 p ru LeAte PbihvddbU.... LeYe UalUoor. Lttv WaUl jtaa Leave Chrlotut IUc. LeAve Lyncbbarg. .... Learn Dalll Lear Ciebxsoad. 3 CO p ra 2 SO a ra Sealed proposals will be received at Lere Goldboro i!2 30 aai H 10 rta the office of the Supervising Architect I Lev UAleish 5 30aa' 1 OOsia of. IT. s. Treasurv UeDartment at I Lave Darfcara 6J7mt izvia 11 ti na.ll 00 pin 3 23 p a 3 fO a ra 5 M p ra S S (X " am I Wachlntrion DC and onened at -2 I Leave Hi:u rolct .1115 am lOlCiua reIates wrist and a eash in his right arm. m of th- toth dv of Tulv. I&37. for Lt Salubary. its 30 am 1123 aw nded collid Then hc tricd to throw himself from a furnishing and delivering at freight Leava CLaxlotU...... ..? 2J3aa; IfOpa hosp.- hlII window. but waJ tb weak. PreenN. .ecora- -l ..6oa8o criminal, however, was attacked with ing the wounded dog in the hands ol 1 The British Govenment has decided .................. ...445 j the disease a few days afterwards and the surgeon, who dressed its Injuries. I to subsidize the Cnadiat Pacific Forty of thc passengers by the In- routc ror lne transportation o, inc man . steamer taty or Kichmond. I mllad which, arrived at Queenstoivn fmm - Dr.Flood. ot the Order of Preacher 5 ; 1 New York lat nirrht wr mAA I lias hn annointed bv the Vatican there. Four detectives on special coajutor to the Roman Catholic Pccples riTg Ccn ...6a7 675 ...........60 5 ........1 . . ..6 ...30 .ao ........fiar 25 died after confessing his crime Gored -to Death by a Bull Each DroDOsat must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00, made payable to thft order of the Treasurer of the United States. The riht to re; jectany bids is reserved. Conies Of SDeciDca lion can be seen. and any information obtained, by ap plvic to M. E. BELL. Supervising Archilec TRAINS GOING NORTH. Bank JuscaloJ 111.. Aug. 2. Mrs. Fan nie Hayne. jwife of James Hayne. was duty on the Decpwater Quay closely Bishop of Trinidad. scrutinized all the passengers as they RETAIL PRICES OP GROCERIES. r c:.i.. " 7 n' ''V' '."': ''' ' '':r drive the brute out of the front yard. shoulders .......I..:. ..8 sne fought the animal as long as her I cheese ... 20 I .' 1 U U,.!.... noVmnna f m a Sircllglll UCIU UUl (JUL 1 0 vuv an.v to her assistance she was killed before gored and trampled to death by a mad landid. The examination of luggage bull yesterday., while attempting to was more than usually strict. Yellow Fever. Coflec Rio. A bookseller named Kcrrbeen, of Beine. Switzerland, and assistant were killed recently while making an ascent in the Overland without a guide. There have recently been ...19 s-aio numer- KEYWESr, Aug. 3 Four new cases ou$ incendiary forest.fires in thc vi- ;;FATE1WS.. Inventors and patentees and all havr ing business with the U. S Patent Of fice are invited to communicate with me Avith confident relianceupon my fidelity to their interests. ' New inventions patented. . Old inven tions improved," and refected applica tions , revived. Caveats i, filed. Trade marks registered. ' : ' ''r-, , " Prompt attention. Skillful service. Moderate- charges. Send "model or sketch for lrec report as to patentability; the eyes of her little children The body was-shockingly mangled. : . Street Car Drivers and Condcu I' . tors. of yellow fever have b-en reported by the b-aid of health since yesterday nnd nne d34h. an mlant son 01 Mrs. Cook. , ; - a ratal Bit. ; Buffalo,N. Y.i Aug. 3. About 50 delegates aire in convention in this city for the purpose of forming' a na tinnnl orrr animation of street car driv- ers and conductors." The meeting was Preliminary information cheerfully called to order by Mr. H. G. Taylor, of furnished. , . Philadelphia, and Mortimer Acconer. . , A' S ATI -r of Newark. Ark., was chosen secretary. Solicitor of American and Foreign Pat ' . . . . . ents, 816 F Street, N. W.; Washington; The purpose is to bind the .various D. C.;.;'i.-- - ; unions all over the country together. Louisville. Ky.. August 3 Re ports received from Manchester. Clay county, in the Southeastern corner of the State, distant 'from telegraphic I r communicatloh say that a riot occur red during Monday's election, in which six men were killed. cinity of Athens, Megara and Corinth. An immense amount of damage has been done- ' - -'Advices from Malta sav that there. have been two fatal cases ot Cholera there, and that foul bills of health arc being issued to vessels departing from the island. " IncorDoratcd April 29th, 1SS7. un der the laws ot North Carolina. Open for business fuly 2. 1SS7. Under rigid examination of Cora missioner appointed by the Governor ! the State. Character and amounts of its invest , raents carefully limited by Statute- .Receives deposits from five cents to twolhousand dollars Irow anyme person. - Pavi all orofits to denositois.- Makes loans on public bonds, real estate. and firs t-class personal security. officers: President. 31. Winstead. lriu-rresiJmtsW F. Steele, J. A. OdelL J. H.Harris. . Trrax. er Cashitr ) Samuel L .Trcg I den. V CUrk (or .Secretary) H. .1. Cartland. May 20th 1S7: Arrive Cbarlotte . . . . SiJib-ry ... High Point,. . Gr-eoibcm .. . Darbaxa......." VI fa l ir ri IUlrtb 2 4i pa 3-) an - "Ga;dboto 4 30 pu II Cll a'-i Arrive DujviUe 10 103i II 2'J 1 ra IUchnacod- 3 lm C IZ au Arrive Lyxxbbarz ! I 1 0 r-rn Z Ol au C?aarkltcfviii ... 3 40 p m 4 10 axj ' VLlaoa ! 2Jrto n U au BtJUuorfl illKfta lCJ - " rhiUlrlrbU. ....J 3 COnu 12 3S j cj Ne- York. ...1 C20aa. 3 JO j rj Daily xryt SanJsy ; 5 NV. CL , No. t3. ; C lily. Dily. St & as' C '.S .tu ,' 6 4 Sam' 8 CI p ra .7Kira 0 13 j tu 8.m 3 4i) t c X .W N. C. n.UMlO.U) . oorxo aorra Na -VI No. lim Lv. Baletn 7 2 a tn 3 3 0 oonro oeth No 31. r. 33 ar. Sakra It 30 in tZ 3 ) :a SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51. Pullman RuTct Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York. New Orleans and Washington via Dan vine." x Boston Gazette : The man who com mits suicide makes a grave mistake. Citizen George Francis Train has named our thirty-ninth (coming) State Tacoma. in honor of Puget-s Mont Blanc (15.00 feet high) and "CitY of Destiny!"' It is thc terminus of seven Pacifies and :i hundred , and forty. thousand miles of rail! Hicg Boarding Houss , The McDonald House on McDon ald street is the place to get nice I ivard and Lodging at living rates. Bv Mrs. I. W. KERNonLY. - SI Ai On trains 52 and 53. Pu!:.Tn EulTtt -eper Mor.to-T'.try and as:.ir!cn, iken and Washington, via Dr.vi'.If. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman 5!crptr between Richmond and Grccrbcro. cr.d Greensboro and Gold sbero. For ratrs and ir.rir.aticn p!y it any Ager.t cf the Comp-.nv cr to SOLHAAST. M.' " J.vs. L-TAYLOn, "On. Pa55. A-:r.t. Vah:n-lcn,D C.

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