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isooro ;lGveiniiiiFag Telegram. ' - . 11 , i ! i i t i - , , . - -. 'vr - GREENSBORO, N? C; MON DAY, J A N U A R Y 10, 1898 VOL. I. NO. 138 Price T wo Cents : . 1 1 - 1 r- Closing Out Sale OF EMBROIDERIES. We have a splendid assortment of Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Em broideries which we are going to close out, and hivo mi thf nrir.es re- 7 iiaTt. y 49 orirriless nf r.mt. i So ladies, if you would li'lrp tn hnv a lot of DretlV embroideries cheap, at tend this sale. J, M, Hendrix & Co I 221 S. Elm St. Don't Be Fooled A. A. Waterman's 0 I c Standard" Fountain Pens are the only modern pens. Beware of Old Fashion Ideas! W B farrar & Son Jewelers Established 1868. The Central Cafe has just received a lot ot the Finest Birds and Oysters that have ever been on the market. Our cooking speaks for itself. USE Tar Heel Cough Syrup and Stop That Cough. Trial Bottle Free, at Asheboro Street Pharmacy. Geo W Kestler & Son, Props W C Porter, Manager To Our Friends: ping that each one of u have spent a jolly Ch rtmas and wishing yd- i happy New Year and abundant pros per Kythroughout 1898. on us at the old tand. Respectfully, VUI iCANON & CO., iable Grocers. Sou: 'E'Ln St. '.Phone iSo. 2. Whei (Jut for Your Chris ttas Shopping call : 3 examine our Holiday Goods We may aid you in settling the Gift Question. Gaston W. Ward Druggigt. HAS NO HOPE OF PARDON Mrs. Nack Will Plead Guilty to Manslaughter TORNADO STRUCK THE CITY One Man Is Killed and Many Thous ands of Dollars Destroyed Ne gro flurderer Electrocuted. By Wire to Thi Tklbgram. New York, Jan. 10 Mr. Nack, who is jointly indicted with Martin Thorn for the murder of Guldensuppe, has confessed her part in the crime and will be arraigned for her part in the crime before Justice Uarrettson, oi Long Island City, this afternoon. It is understood that she will plead guilty to manslaughter in the first degree and will be sentenced to twenty years in the penitentiary. She is in a very cheerful mood today and seems glad that the case will be disposed of before night, she says she has no hope of pardon. TORNADO STRUCK A TOWN. Morganneld, Ky., Jan. 10 A tor nado struck town today, unroofing the old Methodist church, Parson's hotel and totally demomoushin? . over a dozen houses, including the city hall, and City Marshal Sellers was instant- y killed by the falling walls. The loss will reach many thousands of dollars. NEGRO ELECTROCUTED. By Wire To The Tklbgram. Sing Sing, Jan. 10 Hadley A.Suth erland, negro murderer, was elec trocuted here at 11:19 this morning-. Seventeen hundred volts were turned on. Sutherland killed a woman named Wrenn in Brooklyn a year ago. The Academy of Music. The beautiful society drama,' "A Scrap of Paper," will be given on Thursday evening net at the Academy of Music by the Greensboro Dramatic Club. The play is full of fun of a refined order and will not fail to entertain and amuse those who attend. The following is the cast: Prasper Cauramont G. P. Talbott. Baron de la Glaciere C. R. Brown. Brismouch John J. Michauz. Anatale Will Me.doo. Baytisle G. A. Rankin. Louise de la Glaciere Miss Hattie Watlington. M'll'e Suzanne de Ruseville Miss Lillian Staples. Mathilde Miss Nettie Sloan. M'll'e Zenvbie Miss May Small. Madame Dupont Miss Laura Bal lard. Pauline Miss May Hemsin. Tickets oi sale at Gardner's drug store, price 50 cents; general admis sion, 35 cents. Canadian Speaker Coming. J. D. Edgar, speaker of the Cana dian parliament, who has has been at Fort Monroe, is expected in Wash ington in the course of a day or two. He will be entertained by some of the officials here, it is belived his visit will bring him to talk ever the general subject of relatious between the United States and Canada. Washington Star. Ten Cents Damages. The jury in the case of Lewis vs. Clegg for malicious arrest returned a verdict late on Saturday evening. They found ten cents damages for the plaintiff. In accordance with the in structions of the judge they gave a verdict for the restitution of fifteen dollars paid the defendant by the plaintiff while under arrest. This vir tually settles the other case in which Lewis is plaintiff as both are based upon the same grounds. Blanco to Meet Garcia. Havana, via Key West, Jan. 8. In timate friends of General Pando say that he believes himself impotent to end the revolt in Eastern Cuba this year, in spite of the sending of new re inforcements from Spain. Captain General Blanco will soon take the field, it is said, and will meeVthe mem bers of the insurgent government and Calixto Garcia. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The Local News 'from Our Neighbor Briefly Told. Telegram Butceau. ) High Point, N. C. Jan. 10, '98. f The "manager of the High Point Bureau witnessed an other one of those enjoyable receptions at Gnil ford College last. Saturday night. It was eiven by theY. M. C. A. The evening was opened up by a few songs and then President Hobbs led in prayer. The reception was given in honor of the new students in college. It was one of welcome to the new students in their many prominent so cieties, and a representative of each society made a nice talk in their so ciety's behalf. Everybody seemed to enjoy the evening. High Point was well represented out there. Messrs. A. V. Sapp and E. D. Steel, left for Greensboro this morning. W. Mills left this morning for Ramseur. Miss Etta Dorsett a very charming young lady, of Bethany, is visiting her sister here Mrs. P. H. Johnson. Miss Bertha Snow and Cy Wheeler are spending the day in Greensboro. Sam Bradshaw and W. P. Ragan arrived in the city this morning. P. H. Johnson left this morning for Greensboro. I. F. Ragan, of Greensboro, bpent yesterday at noma near High Point. C. F. Weeden left this morning for Charleston S. C. J. E. Kirkman went down to Steeds to look after Snow Lumber company's plaining mill today. Frank Dalton left for Charlotte this morning on business. L. J. Ingram is spending the day in Lexington. Miss Annice Wheeler and Will Snow returned from Guilford College yesterday wnere they have been on a visit. AN UNUSUAL SPECTACLE. The Hobo Said He Would Have a Place to Sleep. -There was a rather unique proceed ing around at the jail on Saturday nignt. a nne specimen oi tne genus hobo who was down on his luck like a thousand ton of brick said he must sleep with a roof over his head that night. The jailer did not care to en tertain more guests so he opened the gate carefully and questioned the man. The tramp produced a passport from one of the policemen and after inspect ing it by the light of the moon Weary Willie was permitted to enter and rest himself upon the. couch of uncrumpled rose leaves provided by the county in the palatial inn on the corner. He was perhaps the first willing guest of many a night. He slept well. Charlotte's Poultry Show. This is the week for the first annual exhibition of the Charlotte Poultry Association. It will be held in the city hall building Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday. Already five hundred entries have been made and this as sures the succes of the exhibition it only remains for the people to go to see it. This they should by all means do. Without the hope or desire of re ward a few gentlemen have assumed the expense and labor incident to this show, with the purpose of fostering interest in the. higher breeds of chick ens and the purpose of attracting vis itors to Charlotte. Observer. Has lade No Proposals. Madrid, Jan. 8. IV is semi-offlcially denied that Captain-General Blanco has made proposals to the Cuban in surgent leaders. - The Cuban Govern ment, it is announced, will admit all those who recognize its legality and make submission to it, but will deal rigorously with foreign adventurers. Check for a Thousand. Capt. J. D. Burch, secretary and treasurer of the Golden Chain Lo Jge at this place, this morning received and paid over to Mrs. Mary G. Co ble, $1,000, insurance money, on the policy for that amount carried by the ate M. L. Coble in this order. Pingree's Absorbing Ambition. Gov. Pingree of Michigan is said to have an ambition to become President of the United States and to plant the lot back of the White House in potatoes. From the ' Chicago Inter Ocean. To Re-establish the Whipping Post. Richmond, Jan. 7 The House Com mittee on Courts of Justice tonight re ported favorably the bill to re-estab lish the whipping post in Virginia. GUSHNELL WAS ; SWORN-IN. Ballot for Senator Will Begin Tomorrow. THERE WILL BE NO ELECTION. Standing in The Senate And The House Why We Should Be Thankful. By Wire to Thi Tklbgram. Columbus, O. ' Jan. .10 The legis lature re-convened this morninc and 1 Bushnell was sworn in as Governor of Ohio at noon today. So far there has been no trouble . although ballot ing will begin in both branches of the legislature tomorrow for senator. It is conceded that there will be no elec tion. The Senate is expected to stand nineteen to seventeen against Hanna and the house is one in his favor. Mass meetings in favor of Hanna are billed for this afternoon in all parts of the State." The final conference will be held tonight. LET US BE THANKFUL. By Wire to ThkTki.bg a am Washington, Jan. 10. Representa tive Fowler, the author of the cur rency reform bill, speaking today of Indianapolis convention and its work said that all Americans should thank the Commission for its earnest work and clear analysis of the situation. TROUBLE WAS EXPECTED. Columbus, Jan. 10 The police ex pected trouble during the inaugura tion of Governor Bushnell today. Bodies of patrolemen were stationed all along the line of march and it is also stated that the militia were pro vided with ball cartridges and order ed to shoot if the necessity should arise. Hanna's supporters poured into the city all the morning and they loudly expressed ihelr bpimon of the guvernf or in no uncertain terms. Most of the Militia Companies which were to take part in the parade showed up with depleted ranks, the officers and men declaring that they would not do anything for Bushnell. The feeling against him is very bitter and he has been told by his supporters that the less the crowd sees of him the better it will be. Hanna's leaders have given orders that there must be no demonstration against the Governor outside of jeer ing. It is a question, however, wheth er they can control their supporters. Bushnell's supporters declare today that any insult to him will result in trouble at the Hanna meeting this af ternoon. Shorter and Quicker Route. An arrangement has been made be tween the Durham and Charlotte rail road and the Carthage and Western railroad, whereby a through train schedule will be put into operation be tween Gulf, N. C, and Carthage, N. C, which will be a great saving in time to the traveling public. This schedule will be put into effect Monday, January 31, 1898 and will be as follows: Leave Gulf at 2:20 p. m. and arrive at Carthage at 4:10 p. m. Returning, leave Carthage at 11:15 p. m. and ajr rive'at Gulf at '1:35 p. m. These trains connect at with C. F. and Y. V. trains Nos. 1 and 2. By the above arrangement passengers from any point.on the C. F. and Y. V. railway, who wish to go to Carthage, will save three hours, and also save over three hours on the return trip by traveling this route. Judge-Dick Better. The report published in some papers that Judge Dick was seriously ill a few days ago was a mistake. It was like the rumors of his resignation. The Judge suffered from a temporary indisposition merely and is now out again. He has not been strong of late but is today as well as usual. K. of P. Notice. All members of Greensboro Lodge No. 80, K. of P., please come out to night. Installation of officers. A. H, Stack, K. of R. and S. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c." - . GIFT TO UNIVERSITY. Other Notes of - Interest from that Seat of Learning. Special to Thk Telegram. Chapel Hill, Jan. 10 Dr. E. A. Al derman, president of the University, will sail for Europe about February 1 for a six months tour through the wonu. jte nas oeen aseea to de liver the annual commencement ad dresss of Tulane university, but as he will be absent from America at that time he did not accept the invitation J. S. Car, Jr., son of Col. Julian Carr, of -Durham, has presented acorn' plete file of Harper's IllustratedWeek ly. to the university library. The gift is composed of fifty volumes, bound very valuable in morocco, and is a addition to the library. A handsome oil portrait of the late Charles F. Deems, founder of the Deems fund for the aid of worthy young men in getting an education at the university, has been presented to the university by Dr. John M. Manning in behalf of Mrs. McD. Wil liams, the artist. John Cook, ex -mayor of Louisburg and late editor of the Exchange at that place, has entered the law class - and will prepare for the bar. J. G. McCormick, class of '98, has been ' elected editor-in-chief of the University Magazine to succeed S. S. Lambe, resigned. INTERNATIONAL BIMETALISM. What Senator Chandler Says the President Wants. By wire to The Tklbgram. Senator Chandler had a conference with President McKinley today. He says the President favors international bimetalism as promised by the St. Louis platform. It is the president's intention to" send envoys to Europe again so soon as the conditions are favorable for renewing negotiations. The senate judicary committee did not consider the nomination of McKenna . today. The committee wilPmeet tomorrow to consider the nomination. - ' - The civil service debate was re1 sumed in the house. The attendance in the house was good the galleries being well filled. Other business in the house was postponed by unanimous consent. Mckinley said to peabody. And Peabody Believed the President and Secretary Agree. By Wire to Thk Tklbgram. Washington, D. C, Jan. 10. Presi dent McKinley said to Henry W. Peabody, one of the delegates of the Boston chamber of commerce that the monetary commission was greatly in terested in the progress of monetary re form and was desirous that prompt action by Congress should" be taken. Peabody believes that the President and Secretary Gage,, are in entire ac cord on the currency question. A THREATENED REDUCTION. Two Thousand Workmen to Suffer a Cut. By Wire to Thk Tklbgram. New Haven Jan. 10. The large cot ton mills of the Grosvenordale compa ny at Grasvenordale Conn., has an nounced that it will reduce the wages of employes probably eight per cent, in the near future. The cut will effect nearly two thousand piece workers. Jameson a Candidate. By Cable to Ted Tklbgram. London Jan. 10. It is understood that Dr. Jameson, the Transvaal raider, will not return to England at present. He intends to become a can didate for the Cape parliament. ilartlal Law Abrogated. By Cable to Thk Tklbgram. Prague, Jan. 10. Martial law, which was proclaimed here on December 2, and which resulted in riotous demon strations and disturbances in the Reichsrath, has been abrogated. Considering Annexation. By Wire to Thk Tklbgbam. -Washington, Jan. 10. The Senate went into executive session soon after opening today to consider the Hawa iian annexation treaty.. . ' " TRYING COUNT ESTERHAZY Counsel of Dreyfus Refused a Hearing HIS CASE HAS BEEN SETTLED The Court Refuses to Open it Afresh. The Charge is Selling Military Secrets of France. By Cable to Thk Tklbgram. Paris, Jan. 10 The courtmartial or dered by the governor of Paris for the trial of Count Esterhazy, accused of being implicated in the betrayal of French military secrets and of hav ing written letters recently published in the Figaro, casting reflections up on France and the French army, open ed today. Counsel appeared in behalf of Mme and Mathien Dreyfus, respectively the wife and brother of ex-CaptainJDrey fus, who is now serving a life sentence of imprisonment under conviction for selling' military information to a for eign government. Counsel for Dreyfus was refused any locus or standing in the case. This ruling of the court was made upon the ground thatthecaseof Dreyfus had been justly and legally disposed of and could only be re-opened by the eourt which passed sentence THE MARKETS. Closing Quotations by Private Wire to W. A. Porterfield A Co. W. A. Porterfield & Co. , commission brokers, furnish us with the following closing quotations of - the New York Stock exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade: The following are the "closing quota- of the New York Stock Exchange: New York, Jan. 10, 1898. American tobacco 91$ Atch., Top. & Santa Fe . and O C. and'O 22f Chic, Bur. and Quincy .'. 101 Chic. Gas 96 Del., Lack, and Western Delaware and Hudson Am. spirits Dist'r and cattle feed Erie General Electric 351 Jersey Central 97i Louisville and Nashville 56f Lake Shore Manhattan - Elevated 114i Missouri and Pacific 34i Northwestern 1221 Northern Pacific Pr National Lead New York Central -109f Pacific Mail Reading 225 Rock Island 91i Southern Railway Southern Railway Pr 32 St. Paul.. 954 Sugar Trust .' 143i Tenn. Coal & Iron 28i Texas Pacific U. S. Leather Preferred 64 J Western Union Tel 92 Wabash Preferred -. 18i The following are the closing quota tions of theChicago Board of Trade: Chicago, Jan. 10, 1898. Wheat, Jan 91 " May. 90 " July Corn, Jan -. , 26i " Sept " Oct " May 29 " July Oats, Sept " Jan " May , 23i Pork, Dec " Jan 917 " May 932 Lard, Dec... Jan.... r 467 " May 477: Ribs, Dec " Jan 455 " May 467 Cotton, Sept. 603(605 " Nov ' " Dec 7. " Jan 575576 " Feb 577578 " March 580581 " April Mar- 589590 June... July...... -August . . . Oct....... 697698 . . . . .600601 .....601(602 .....S 15-16.' Spot cotton. Puts, 89i; ; Calls, 91; Curb NEW YEAR ADVICE Siay be wasted, as it Is only the wise that profit by other people's experience, but we will give L!jf oWat 14 18 w?rth- You wm ffetmore real satisfaction, comfort and wear out of one suit or custom tailor-made clothing than you will out of twenty ready-made suits. Why not I . What is a tailor for t Tofifc every curved rem-' edy every defect of figure, have your collar lay ustso, and give you the style of a gentle- -man. We do it every time. . . B. L. RUBEN, Merchant Tailor, 116 South Elm Street Benbow Building. , There is Nothing as Good for Chaps and Rough Skin, as GHIRINE (Ki-reen) It is an Antisentic. Heali which cures almost instant! v. . 25 cents. -PREPARED BY- Richardson & Fariss. Prescriptioni8ts . 121 and 504 South Elm Street Huyler's Fine Candies. 80 cinta pound. Hildreth's Velvet TaflFv in 25 cent packages. 1 New Year Resolutions You probably have resolving for some time that you would cease endangering your sight and have your eyes attended to by a Competent and Reliable Specialist. Now resolve that vou will carrv this into effect before making any other, and go to see J.T.JOHNSON, The Eye Specialist, M. P. Publishing House 302 South Elm Street. Examination Free. OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 a m to 12:80 m.; z:w to 5:30 p. m. Applications Wanted We have money listed with us for Immediate Loans v n the following amounts: $200, $500, $1,000, $1,200. First class security will enable you to, get any of the above amounts at oiice. Apply to WHARTON & McALISTER. AGENTS. A Sheriffs Sale draws a crowd for a short -time only. But if you use Almond Cream Lotion one time for chapped hands and lips you will use it air the time. Howard Gardner, Druggist. f Corner Opposite tfosr Office. One of the Best Resolutions for the new year is to do your trading at Holton's Drugstore. Honest Goods at Close is our motto. 's Drug Store. McAdoo House Buildlng.;: 2 ; JSeen 1.- " v 1 v. ':'r " . : - '
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