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VOL. 75.
GREENSBORO, N. O., WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1890.
NO. 22.
t - - mi tttmm aaa
aaaaa i- 7 . . i I
Professional cards.
Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON,
Offiea orer Portar'i Dm Store.
(i K K BNSBOltO, N. O. .
a-.VTiil i-nwtie in Medicine and Sorcery !
5-r,-n-'P n1 urrounJint country.
Dr. J. E. WYCHE,
UKNTIHT,
f
faT- ttrf in Smittps Hank Huil.linft,
south Kim ftrcct,tirecnUro,N.C.
Dr. W. H. Wakefield,
NOTHING IS LOST.
Nothing is lost; the woods and fields
grow green again In spring.
The earth and flowers are full of life,
new life iflfeverytbing.
We fall asleep and rest, and wake, and
call it daily life,
And sleep at last, and end of pain,
and end of care and strife.
. , - .
Nothing Is lost; for life Itself I only a
passing thought!
We lose our yesterday, tls true, but
hold the good It brought.
Nothing is lost; the sweet, tweet songs
come to ns o'er and o'er.
The same fond faces oft return, and
will forever more.
J. W. Donovan, In Demorest.
THE CITY OF THE CZARS.
x . .. r.f charlotte, will be
i;..r.mt the McAdo House on Wedues-v-tv.
uie 1 7tb. . -
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
." anil Tiiroai.
in Greens- Moscow, the Cradle of Czaraom, ana
Its Sights The Coronation
oils, but Mongolian in cnaracter
and costume, enlivens the thorough
fares; " T ' 'V: '
With London city this part of
Moscow ha! in'cmmon that; It" is
almost without any residences and
exclusifely given- to business. But
beyond ! the waits ortlOld Town"
splendidly butlt ; houses and mag
nificent' stores flank tfce wide ave
nues,' whose hotels and restaurants
vie with? those of Tar is, Vienna and
BerlIn.Tet even here Irfsbetter
not to looK too ir peiow . me var
n Ish anil the glittering ; surface. I f
PUBLIC CKKEMOXIXS.
The ceremonies attending tne
Czar's coronation may be divided
into three parts. j First, the proces
sion; second, the coronation, and
third, public festivities. The road
Car,
Ceremonies.
Moscow, the city of
Czar is to be crowned., or rather to
crown himself, all thoughts will be
centered on the Cathedral of the
Assumption, in the Kremlin wans.
At an early hour the diplomats,
visitors, officials and nobility, all,
in fact, who have a billet from the
master of ceremonies, will turn
their horses' heads toward the
great Kremlin gates. There are
posted guaris in white uniforms
and past them must walk the long
procession of favored visitors,
through the Winter Garden halls
to the red stair and to the group of
Kremlin churches. The corona-
tion functions always take place in
the Cathedral of the Assumption,
which is the most sacred place in
all the Hussion dominions.
On the afternoon before the cor
onation the Emperor and Empress
the far corner are an orchestra and
choir that furnish music during
the repast. Around them and at
some distance sire many tables of
the royalties, foreign ambassadors
and nobles.
Has Gold Appreciated in Value.
The argument with which the
free coiners of silver have produced
the greatest effect upon fair-minded
men, who are endeavoring to ascer
tain the real truth of the free sil
ver ease, is that gold has so appre
ciated in value that the prices of
all things have greatly -s fallen.
They say, therefore, that what is
fall in the value ot su-
called the
ver is not really a fall in the value I was 64 j cents; in April,
of silver at all, but a great rise in 36f cents, and in April,
the value of gold. We propose to 1 79 cents,
put that theory to the test in the - Now,! in all of that time
It does not treat the case fully to
make these comparisons with 1876
as the starting point. The demon
etizing act was passed in 1873, and
that is the point at which compari
sons should start. When that is
done, the results are very startling
indeed. 1 We will quote the varying
prices of a few articles, from the
earns Senate report, beginning with
corn :
Corn in New York, in April,
1873, was 64 cents a bushel; in
October, 1894, was 95 J cents; in
July, 1876, was 58 cents; in Jan
uary, 1878, was 64 cents; in'Janu-
: aa a w
ary, ib7, was iv$ cents; in duiy.
1882, was- 80 cents; in January,
1885, was 56 cents ; in April, 1888,
1890, was
1891, was
A 1?. A TT. R.( A T) CENTER.
r I
"6T0a
Ureenahnro ia tha railnal renter or North Carolina. II ta the natural ilit-trii-iitnr wunl fr ln
entire 8tat, anil ia peculiarly well aituatel fw ronufartiirin c-lilililimrni. ( vhi iom. kunl.
Mthaa a great abundance of raw maU-naU rkiwe at hnl at ilia loit wil le n-. Iiliihi'i
auor, enap coal, anl a ilclir liliul climate, it ha the xerr m Ii'I iMinlr-'xni an iimkiitii
intprTementa nouallr founu in ritiea of atouhle itamxe. Tlirint alvutavr ii-re tin mrrliil
consiiieration of c(Uahtu ami inannfa4-turir, errially IIioht r-iiirin.lmiii a riH at tt thru
plants. For apecial or more complete information write to t lie tirwn ! Iiilutiial an. I Imlti
gration Astiociatlon. I ,
the sil-
A. M. 8CALKS.
1 t. Ml AW.
S11AW& SCALES,
Attbrneys at -La.-w
GRKENSKORO, . c.
fill atttcntion eiven to all busi-
,11 M -
s k Mln itin Ugh' ct!n established facts Ter dollar was going steadily down,
!i ?.lJrn 51 rfr that cannot be controrerted. down, down, while corn was some-
lrr .f dSS-h are In answer to the claim that a times going up and sometime, go-
' . a UUBblUU sua Ajsaaaarva
by which the Ctsr and Czarina Will i divine serTice. and
' J X & asl aa A I J
th C.Trm enter Moscow ioaay ie rrfnrm. hhind the irolden er
I . . . . J 1 - thai
ti fh cradle of wardom. whither siraigni one .tuj- a. '."" of the shrine
- . . . . . Antar hirrinri nr the C1LT lO IQ6 I . . . .t t J . 1 V. !K ..a
now the eyes or tne worm are turn- - , u. rntm in aeTouonai uu - ... .v BB ine down. How is that to be ac
- 9 m A i rrsi t n i l lis? xviouiiiua a mv a x jm a i.miA t a s rnn i iufaiubu ouivi uuuai wm i o r.
wi;.a "Sction. much today a. It would buy twenty counted or IT gom was apprec
The Church of the Assumption in years ago, and that tne e on
no way correspond, with the ac JTlr: l!VSSJL
centedidea of a cathedral. It i. a buy two Mexican silver dollar, was
II. -.
-t M'l.-t
in Wharton Buillingt
Xo. 117, Court Square.
o.-t. Jv, IsW-ly.
T r I 1 Tn nrATAtlt tflB I . . . , i I haoailBA t h iroia DIQ QOUDieU in
1 3 t jl. I m. villi, uaiiiaicot " " - i Kutiimf r fininrin crii mr miaiin. i - - n
and characteristics. The proyero ----h- k.' Y P w., .-.uw-v. t. -f ftirt.,B articles as of
PAVIP Si'HKNCK, JR.
SCHENCK & SCHENCK,
ATTORNEYS AT
com
le
and
for
nualiiication i-even
. .i
Mmcnw. The times are past wnen
the Russian was only a Tarn
Mongolian ia European costume.
And so it is with regard to the large
cities of European Russia. tt.
Petersburg is a modern town that
. it 1 l. oonlfal r9 inv
a migul as wen uo mo i;j"v" ""J
GHeral InSUraUCe AgeUCy other continental monarchy, and
mnar nr me inurr iai ci bunuv, .mv
II
LAW,
,.,; . I a law i.nir in the ol.l Bcott
. . will i.rartire in the ftate an.l
. . mtmn rai malu al
; i I -I I i . , ........ ...
..i..!i, ili-e h-ui f tnn a. m. to a . tn.
j Ames . l). glenn,
monly attributed to Napoleon 1, F5"V-"- u.-V. i,ih ecclesiastical paini ng. ..u ""- - - . t ear.
rattez le Russe et il vou. re.tera VIa r D?M0 51. . i nf 1891. and those Drices show-
Tartare." (scratch the Russian TA"h m7. !..,u eSthelrer dolla would not
nothing but the Tartar is leu i il". L"" K.rW In Blu.a"- A"c lUtM h much in 1891 as it bought
vou.) hetertheless requires r uTl"' IS li ?a.loilj aome are cojereu w - it hM denreciaTed
a n a xi a w I f l m r h bt a a a an a a luu mm m a a iaaak w Mm w wm m mem .m. u m
in mo moo u i r L- l -. - .. e"" e . . i
the route to the Kremlin as a pre-
ing, and it tne tans mat toos piare
in the orices of corn were due to
the appreciation of gold? The ap
preciation of gold could not possi
bly cause corn to fall and to rise,
t-l I
In commencing this article, we I
hsd ; intended to give the fluctua
tions in the prices of a number of
articles, such as hemp, oats, rye,
wheat, lard, and pork, but it would
carry it t too great a length, and
i . . . I r . i.
since 1891 considerably below what iney! ten ctijr u oam- By,j
t t,An ftf itmin. it will not tnac corn lens.
5IMMONS
VREGUIATOR
then will follow the Emperor's prl-
ificent body of
WBV www. n C
men.
Fire, Life and Accident Insurant.
a-vii
, but. Kf. Li Ani.i: Coininiercirc!ente.l.
nines: Us W. Marktt trwt. '
; O.U1 Kirflow r.uiiung.
Odessa, Kiew, Charkow, wiina,
Warsaw, Riga, Dorpat, a. o.f well
compare with those of neighboring
countries, unless exception be taken
to their sanitary condition and
want of proper street-cleaning.
THE PROCESSION.
i
pVete pleural make no apology for reproducing jd Ml
of the Chris- them, as follows : not
.Xh Sold and In Jury, 1876, the price of rough the y.
! MOSCOW.
Mnacow. built on both banks of
; it l : i:'!- i toito, n. c
t
1 have a large surplus of the finest
. m ..e
late Anple Trees ol me very uiieat
rktieTfor the spring
These trees are first
rtrffcrt. This is
Ttrv line
trade of
class in every
a,.--hance to get the
t varieties at a reduced price.
tUo liMve a very choice lot of Poland
rings." Circling around
Tkra ia nni a flinode Inch arouna
WUvU I m I a . a w w - o
. . - I xAsiafK1v lafTAinat anareniBLB I iif. i .. tiri
ished cuy- fv 1-6-7 " or aoove wnicn.nuumuawu - t , f . rtleieg
with bomDs conceaiea on iucir h- preoiout Btones and metals or pias- j iVk.7.i iaqi
sons. Police will head the proces- with fre.coe. and portaiof referred to a. it .wouWbnjia 1891
ion. according o the programme martyrB, 8aints, . patriarchs, As the figures we thenj hajre
tha.hUf f twelve aids leadinur. and v. ,. ,w T.nffe- as material a bearing on the subject
... . ii Ll. - prp" r , U-.ifd.r dUmission as thev bad
lists, the virg n ineno.y r.u.y : - . We shall
ana ine Ateraai ruvi
coes furnish a com
v 9 ik. kiativ
rsi'uiu i m i i . i
mi... .m onma raffimentiof coi Ui.n faith Coated with eold and! injury.
a UVU nm v - d w
sacks and deputies. - The finest ens- Biiver
play will probably be made, so far erald
- l m 1 1. AM.a, a
as gorgeousness oi amro is gm Dei
and in October. 1891, it
Czar. These oriental magmucoa, t0mts oi tne Yeneraieu flfl'Ant- M vuahei Beans in
with their steeds and housings, dered sacred by religoustraaitions, ----- January. 1876.
leChurcn oi tne AssumPw. ---- - . d j Januaryt
ell calculated to be the scene of f J.W Ppt ?UA J t!.! Ri off ee.
the Russian coronations. nVewwas, innuary;
thx act or CROWKiNO. 1876, 17 cents a pound, and in
On the occasion of the corona- julyf 1891,- it was 18 cents a
tion some 300 of the clergymen of pound. Eggs were, in New York,
every grade will be present. These in October, 18.76. 16 to 18 cents a
will assist the choristers in the dozen, and in October, 1891, they
musical parts of the services. A were from 20 to 22 cents. Codfisb
between the pillars oi mo i was in ew or m y, ;
ill be occupied by a scar- cents a pound,; and in Aiay, ioi
anrrnnndd 11 .nii nniind. iierrioe". iu
d .a av
l l i. fMNAiMfiafi sswsasj xi lis npr l
i nnmn in uiuuiuustn n w t - i
aloin l L:::Yir. Si d in July. iSm. it w.. HIS thing. -alone
in an image oi tne vir rincin- I
I
Ifj the case is looked at fairly,
the evidence is overwhelming that
silver has greatly depreciated in
value, whether gold has appreciat
ed or not, of which we can find no
sort of evidence, and that the bless
ed fall; in. the prices of everything
due to any appreciation in
lue of gold, but to the im
proved methods of producing those
Richmond limes.
Sound Sense.
THE DEST
SPRING MEDICINE
is Simmons Liver regulator. Don't
forjet to take it Now is the time you
need it most to wake up your Liver. A
sluggish Liver brings' on Malaria, Fever
and Ague, Rheumatism, and many other
ills which shatter the constitution and
wreck health. Don't forget the word
Regulator, it is Simmons Liver
REGULATOR vou want The word REG
ULATOR distinguishes it from all other
remedies. And, besides this, SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR is a Regulator of the
Liver, keeps it properly at work, that your
system may be kept In good condition.
FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR J It Is the best blood
purifier and corrector. Try it and note
the difference. Look fdr the RbD L
on every package. You wont find it on
any other medicine, and there Is no other
Liver remedy like SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR-the KIngof Liver Remedies.
j .... it ii i
DC M1IC yuu i IV. I! 1
J. II. Zeilin & Co Philadelphia, Pa.
Green,
Moth.
Balls
And Insect Powder.
SMITH & (i
lull
IUjI
dhugoibts,
Corner Opposite roMoH'ire.
was
aaaa . v t a m m a. a mm m tm m m ma mwm a. a a a h n u t mm
.a m kaiiiiavita vnniAi i a i "ik.aaiAh At tha a aaiimniuin i
a- a a mw wn a h s aa a a a a bii a.H& tuuivwt r iih .inirrii bib tuo a mt w w
Liicii iuaoeva - - - - w . auv w -
the Moscova and covering nineteen emeralds, pearls and precious stuffs,
hillsides, has a circumference 01 Bemi-barbaric Inf effect ana wnony
j about thirty jniles. Of its 25,000 barbaric in acquirement, will be
larger houses a little over one-nan I enough to take one's oream awaj.
are built of stoner. while 10 per cent. xhBV -sit eoliisS the high noDimy
of its dwelling-places are in cellars. of Bussia'that will follow in state
Among its inhabitants numDenng carriag jn the intermmaoie una
naarlv fiOO.OOO. there are saia vo 00 .f-r the KmDeror s Araui buu
knnnn nrmanL Lli.tnri nn foot iaCD OI tnese
The city proper consists 01 iour
Cl,in Pijrsntitled to
r. :t-. n :itle pri-es.
registration, at
oar antique state carriages will be drawn "Pace
lh bv six splendid white horses. A church
l- risef from these will be the occa- let-cov
t-covered platform,
We :take from the Washington
Post the following editorial article
The South in Case of War.
Referring to the possibility of trou
ble between Spain and the unitea
States!, a newspaper in Havana
made,the other day, quite a num
ber of idiotic remarks and prophe
cies! -j Host of-the papers in this
pari o;f the country passed them by
with the good-humored contempt
thev deserved, but the New Orleans
States has seen fit to discuss
with Characteristic vigor:
l OABTWID
1 tub 1
Merchant. Tailor
hasUkceived the Wj':,!";
ALL THE LATEST in t.i nr.
them
Kremlin is the Kitaigoroa, u.- relier from tDese wm u ; . ,.frRl1,. .nd within
aaAa. 1 a m mm, v Mm w in w 1 aaw aav wr iiuou J a a -m m m m
i. a .1 a
town " the seat ot tne irau0i u. gional gnmpse one mj 1 J . ,iw-v. .dared a dais
follow the Bjeloigorod. "white city," bedumoned and bepearlea nooies s thronM IIooT " taJso ner barrel. Salt
boulevards and the h- tha carriages. luppuHiug aw s-ev ' 7r , ...iRn..
John A. Young. Uh.r
aemijanoigutuv, inero wmi - ,f ..j. twTreceived bv the metropolitans 01 $15.50 per Darrei, mowbwi
Around these )and thence the su- bUie ocoi0r in the chevalier guards be 2.5 NJorod. who Tr91. IM ner barrel. Mackerel,
burbs of the city are far extending iniwhite uniforms, shin ng "ea. - - cross No. 2. was in Boston, in 1876, $6.75,
a J W . U. aM A ftAYA T ri M TTl I WW IAI IV I ' i. Sl
plates ana ue.u..-. 1 . w-te. After bowing and in October, ii, was
Boston, were in beptemoer, '"t t 'K.hed in Havana, calls on
$3.75 per barrel, and in September . -"dec la re war .gainst the
finite! States immediately, and
predicts that as soon as the procla
mation is issued by the Cortes the
Brick! Lime! Cement I1
Brick! Lime! Cement!
the
into the rjlain.
WhilA the ceneral aspect of
ranital. with its numberless painted the guards, mounted
and mostlv elided cupolas of about hlaev horses, have
llr.l.lp
Thos. WoodroffeJ
four hundred churcnes, is gra.
Ht lct quality, at. lowest prices, 1 and hlgniy aitraciivw, i.uo
nisrlcrs for all kinds of limlding an(j narrow streets, for tne Die-
Materials. . f Dart dirty, and interspersed wuu
vacant lots anu ibmo .m.-.w 7
ed-in estates, offer very little that
is pleasing w
Still, the larger thoroughfares are
ide and lined with nne Duiiainga,
aces, stores and restaurants.
THE KREMLIN.
In the midst of the town, like the
Akropolis! of Athens, rises ; the
Kremlin, upon a steep elevation,
..irrminded bv turreted walls, the
historical ( and architectonio focus
of Moscow, one of the most f re
quented pilgrim shrines of Russia,
and indeed the most sacred spot in
the country of the Muscovites.
Providence seems to have held us
hand over this "most holy" taber
nacle of 1 Tartardom. Like Mos
cow's old Tartaric cWiliration, the
..lla of 1 the Kremlin have stuo-
and helmets. Above tnem wi" J"D1" " -V. -i I ! i rww imi. was $U
;ill float the imperial eagle. , After ana no 7 w
oawed! all in ties will ascend the steps and take in January, SLV
. 1 a. 1 2 a a m ! fpnn r nr liih bilbi isnn in i inLUiwi . m.w a. n
'n,?r "LEt thrband. M in : the thrones. The8e are the gold prices at the
U.r!!a;! ! The metropolitan of Novgorod re.DectiTe dates. and they are taken
will iouow, ow,' r- . 4. -nai.u -d reanire the I. .u. rart f the Senate Uom-
I Will tucu 1 iiuui i,uwwjwfw
Emperor to read aloud thertho- mittee on Prices, made at the sec-
ing national airs
I At this Doint in
the
the Czar will appear on norseDaoa. Hi,itaria and the other
tw. .111 fnllnw the Czarina in her I . .1. r-,
M. UVU Tt vaa '
Brick! Lime! Cement! pal
Brick! Lime! Cement!
j POMONA HILL
NUBSBBIES,
i Pomona, X. V
I-woand one-half miles west of Greens
,ro, X. U. The main line of the K. A
Ii R. It. passes throughjthe, grounds
and within K feet of the ollice and
--ro.ide.nce. Salem trains make regular
stops twice daily each way. !
THOSE INTERESTED IN
FRUIT 0 R F. LOW ERS S."i'w,te?Sf.?K
rit-T r.f fiolden Domes" compara-
- - -.I .Urn.
Itively inviolate, ana neimer
nniffin pnnnupror nor bbiciu
Vv.v.v ft
. . 1 ' vmm .t.K tinraAM and
carriage urawu uj
attended by the master of the
horse, pages and footmen, and fol
lowed by grand duchesses in white
.j AxZJrAa? and ridinff in ted
auu uiauiwu". " y.
coaches. More troops will follow.
more carriage with showy nussars
and lancers, and finally squsdrons
of different regiments and bands in
On the same day the new em
peror and Empress will proceed to
the Alexandrinsky palace, near the
Atv -W thev will remain
- -
when there w
-
This finished, assisted
will
1 - . . 1 m mr mt '
t-mn tTiAtrnnoiitans. iuo
don the imperial mantle, which is
presented to him on two sumptuous
cushions. This robe is made of
cloth of gold, with a border of er
mine. The Czar will then bow his
S 6thern States will secede, as they
did in 1861; that Mexico will at
once Invade and take poseession of
Texas, California, Arizona ana
New Mexico, and the great Ameri
can! republic will be dismeraoereu
and! j rendered powerless to ? cope
withlthe army and navy of bpain.
It .is quite evident that the editor
of ia Correspondencia has a head
likt. .hnnldArR which contains
a I till h U la diiviv.
a .. nn r. 1 tne r iitv-avuuu . , mh hrina as can uc
: w w rrkAiB 1 :
Pnaaraifl. Volume 11. A UCii
curacy never bas been and cannot
be disputed, j ,
Now, in 1891 the silver dollar
stood in regard to the gold dollar
. 7S cants to 100 cents. IP"
. f
yi iv i
lias Cluctt, Coon
. nmrt :' 1 1 .),. o WMTft IDT BltIUIll.-n.
n. .nXr'SrVid'df ShiMs, Dress, Negligee and C. vit
Underwear, Cane?, Umbrella, etc.
etc., etc.
H. H. CABTLAND,
GREENSBORO. N. C.
found in a baby's rauienox.
the! event of war the first section of
thia'country that Spain would hear
from in a very unpleasant manner
would be the Southern btates, anu
so lfar as Mexico invading this
,intrv ia concerned the ides is so
v-v," J ...
tne Durron uim
tti o -..4V. TTIm Jt ! t.
rtm.m unui . kneel snd read aloud ,,. l9l the bullion In one hop- ... . th. Union, or fouW
ill rm m err a nil I --- i -, . - - I i ll m I ri I . .. ! .
,ur,v; Z,V i prayer. IThis concluaea, one oi dred and fifteen goia
- 4. t si SAf and I aUaS
u. Kni nn in one uuuuicu - a:.:Ari The race is
i . aw.l .
if took 100 cents In goia to duj
. . n i . . : i v-v
whi.A nna or tne Dreiaiet wm I fusn(y tn ikui. ie iook uuwui.i- .,.,,,. m
J, ml""" 6 . .. ... r wall l"VTi . . --r . .
utter a prayer. The emperor wi 8iiyer to buvj H won. to Uugh in their peculiar way.
then receive the crown from the Take tbe caBe cf hemp in the above f cour8ej jt ia perfectly well un
metropolitan of Novgorod. (.Then, Btatement. The bullion in one hun- dor8tood throughout the country
taking his scepter in w "8"" dred and ten goia aouar. that, with the single excrpom.
thA crlnhe of theNfempire I
kiin a rnn nf hemD in 1876, and tbe I ril,ri..tnn News and Courier,
:n hia lft- he will seat himself, the bullion in one hundred and ten sil- .a
rtArnon or
thine south of the
EmDress still standing. Then the! r doUars jwould do the same. A and potomac rivers dreams of
P. :
Infants and uniiurcn.
for
CaatorlLwnHan, t.hn.ntl,it
m m. a . M tin r na riir i a r .
review oi vne iruF. - - . nraiateB -m makea snon
a a a I I m-m, M.aMaBAl Wl Slfl I wmm-mw
onation will oe iormaujr f. - the duties of the
I Are cordially invited to inspect our
i8trtv" YOU CAN FIND :
Over One Million Fruit Trees, Vines
Kver'rcen, Shade Trees. Nuts, Koses
In fact, evervtliins usuauj
ad
dress on the duties oi me oun.
ill follow a mass, after
which the imperial couple w
a .An d from the dais and w
tbe lora
id ioi - -- - , , seceuiug it
I and fifteen gold dollars would befinduced
a ton of j hemp, tut it required flt mo
culture were able to take rootw
ith-
iika lirst-elass Nursery.
Three Gr ecu
Full of a great variety of Flowers and
Foliage Plant,", l'ot Kose for Spring
i.l.nit inr a iec:iltv.
Catalogue No. 1 f Fruit Trees, Vine
etc . and Tatalogue No. 2, (ireen llouse
rHtalosnie.fiirniidie.d free to applicants,
(Correspondence solicited.
J.VA.VUXD LEY, Prop'r,
Pomona, i. O.
its bulwarks
breached by
are
the
in it. j
Now, indeed,
hm and" there
11 n llSfiSI erection i of a
huildin7' Ol
gardens reach up. to tne wan, arc
raised upon them and behind them,
thus investing the oppressive orien
tal grandeur with a sort ol peace
ful charm, and slowly and calmly
winds the Moscova its shallow
course around its foot.
within it five p&tea.among which
Valuable Land for Sale. U- SrJ'
gUlBUCU tJJ " -
style and the image of Christ on
the cross, the Kremlin incloses
thirty-two churches and a Jarge
number of palaces ana state duiiu
The Cathedral or tne
I by heralds to the people
THE PBOCLAMATIOK.
fhia ia also an Interesting cere-
,i tUm ia hailed with I nrnnlaimed. as among
moor auu uuo - - it . , . tu
. J a-iiu. I tUm. ntmilaf.a. I .nantntAil ' The Em Deror Will
intense aeiiKMi' uj "w ii""
...u .i.m.inn .ill ha made un- take off his crown and touch
iu .... I,. ... m Um.mA f thA Rmnress
der the auspices oi a mimary - ii ine '0"EU r
corU Th. 4lry will b. dr.wn ho will ikneet before hij p. j
. KriiiLnianiiareaaurrounding vet cushion. After this ne wm
UF " . r . ... ,r is" I , t,..k.1 tiArnirnerown.
the approaches to me aiuuu. p.ace upm " , ,
. v . : -i: ."it ot.nH I mU. ill Hi an be robed in an
(baa 14 DUV naaav -
imperial mantle.
Th leadini? prelates, with a twig
of gold, will then sprinkle the fore
tn rnnai(lr IE lor uuc
buy a ton ofhemp, lu. .h fleeting moment as nuu.r.
iin one u"uu' I gition. ine met .
forty-three dollars ana """ "'ltipnal spirit is stronger
known to uie.
Hi
X AacMKR. M.
111 So. Oxford St., lvoUyu, .
111 de- cents of silver dollars to buy that 1 ,n any other part of thecoun
"1 beUnnthen. Now, whether gold h trt and this for the very sulhcient
Lr.riatedi in respect to other r 4 , only in tbe South is
thenLf1,,,, ol4 no, it cannot be denied j r -n overwhelming majority of
with I .u. t. .tiw.r that has depreciat- .tt Americans. There
"The n of .OMtnria b f" tinlv-wl anj
It, u,eriUl a- ktWB.that "rrrITlT
f R,.iKroiwatlon to -.1.htt JU " ar tl
ISSTSnttfe. who do
witlliu easy rem-!u , f
r kuixa SLurrva. P.
& palace, a treasure . .n(,Plli commanding will stand
of a cloister. lerracea . middle facing the troops;
around him, aU mounted and wear-
will be tbe sec
retaries of the Sen!
camp, severalmasters
retaries of the Senate, aiaes-ue-
; masters 01 tne cor-
1 m - I
onation ceremonies, pursuivants
and heralds. The pursuivants win
be arrayed in' cavalier hats of crim-
ed in respect to gold, when they are jo does one hear the English
tested by hemp; ior nero language spofcen oy ninety -
buying almost the identical quan- hundred people one meets,
tity of bempin 1891 as it bought There a,one do we Bee the customs,
in 1876, while silver is buying 25 ideag the thoughts- of the
per cent, less of it. founders of the Union religiously
The way to test the matter is to prpetrated. The South ;ieW
tak?hel?the purchasing agent m on an issue of pr nce
iaao ucujp r . ,tinn. iust as their lore-
nd to looa alter Km vw" thw nff the Brit-
HAiinrlir a ijub 1 f al harfl.. In I i i a"
UU U mmm. I BtUVl
'Hrl ourf - r. !..", r. .nM tt"l.
1. 1 ii 11 1 !..:. Kni" ".
WUliout lllJlliolHllKl'!l"',
-For aovrml .T-nrs 1 h.W W1, 1
a. Il l rial- I-r.-l.---l l-'H'-
Tua Cewtm r CoarAWV,
, 77 Ml-KttAT STKMT. Nk Y'.
K ClTT.
Greens Doro
mmm a t
Roller Bins,
NORTH & WATSON, PK0PKIET015S.
a
the things j to be
I tested, we find that
ton of hemp
atl
a. a nt ll.afitr TltO'l in Hit?
a.,.n..i-trnor. U-ma -luiy .n,.'inte. an-l mu.Ii
v. ..rl I..' . .v..ir. rl .r :iie ne Plantation
,..1 f;.t ,n i wtt'.l ix itls "th ea1 01 u,e
(ilyott.tirtboM. Awly to
head, the eyelids, the nostrils, s tne
lips, the ears, the breast and the
1 Am - tha F.mneror with the
consecrated oil. Another prelate buy the bullion in one hun
... f - .., Thair males I . . IJ dnllars in tna
win wiuo iuc uaik. " 1 rirn ana ten ' - .
- 1 " - m -1 . 1 n . . r hsmn
... . m tiAtri.i. than niriiKB ill luo in in;u a uu r
on. wiin piumca ui jwi 1 nc f . ... lyear. . 1, ,,n
' ... " i.t 1 t a tka oaremnnv will con-1 J , . , It,, imllion in one nun-
ana wnue, maniiea ot sm.Wi. muuwu . J m iwouiu uuj " j
.. . . j j...bu Lij :.u ...i.i.a no tha cross. 1 . . i a t.m ttrAA dollars, ana
slashed nose anu uuwatu CUuo wuu agaiu ....B idrea inu uiwu e , .
boots.
nd the
fh yoktVand in precisely the same
;s, L hnd and determina-
spirit ui ,,l41 hv nnD1TV . I
but tne issue wo j irunitt
satin,
riding
given
viuus o-' - . 1 ureu aua -- o , , n;
A signal will be Then the royal pur sm F""" theiametonwouia duj
heralds will raise under a canopy held aiois oy guar . one hundred ana i or.y-.u- -
... 1 1
their trumpets and blow a iouu
Mot Tha multitude will men
ings.
it
T obacco.
, No crop varies more in qual
ity according to grade of ferti
lizers used than tobacco. Pot
ash is its most important re-
As I .nrl Itha aeeretarr of the
sumption of the Virgin, whosein- genate win re'ad the proclamation
terior all over in gold, Js the f lhe Czx 1
TDK RKOALIA
1
On May 25 the day
uonrnnatinn church At the foot
of the steeple of St. Nicholas s ts
- . . a
tbedrali stands Crar KoloKoi,
famous great bell of Moscow.
the
before the
. ..i,,a thn tnmh nf their ances
Q DB1U KV vmw
tors and kiss the holy relics.
BANQUET AMD POPULAR FETBS.
A grand fete will follow the cor
nnation. On the three succeeding
.
H.namelv. May 27. 28 ana
j - - , - .-ii
tha imnerlal Pair win
29
receive
THE CITY.
quiremcnt, producing a large itg dark, narrow streets and
vield of finest irrade leaf. Use chaos of dwellings and In ma
lli.. SuaTJntnSmficr t Here rise, a modern palatial edi
only
least
10 actual
Potash
(K,0)
Around the Kremlin extends the
old Mongolian emporium, which j is
likewise still encircled by its an
int walls and distinguished for
. 1.
ana its
ates.
edifice
m . a.
by the side of a decrepit 01a cot-t.TA-
there vou see a banker's or
merchant's ollice, equipped in Pari
sian style, surmounted
factory with broaen
smokyjwalls.
"I . " ' l ' . 1
coronation, comes the ceremony 01 congratulation8 at the ivremuu.
transferring I the regalia to thel Tnird in the order of attendant
thrnneroom of tne aremun. Mrmon ei at the coronauou
aw. a a ? . z a a a- a ... . aa.Aamawnw
bearers of the regaiia wiiijw t the imperial banquet on iu -7.'. and
assistants of ihe persons aeiegatea ftf May 27 'and tbe popular, . ,T
. t: . i,m. ..r... I .
yer uoiiara " , .,
To say in this case that silver
rtt depreciated in respect to
would be absurd. . f .
When iUutrated by any of the
article. 'V'i'T for it
low. Take mackerel, No. 1, Jo r
stance: In 1876 a nun
rels of mackerel woWh
sl.550. ROia or -
to carry the regalia at the corona
tion in the Church 01 tne n.ssump
what are termed popular.
ings.
rejoic-
dollars.
muL n : .JntA ouch 1 It WOU
mm auiBiaiii vww. 1 . . . r
1 . . . 1 Ia.MAMT r LI
. . B . . . . . w I . ...A. mmwmmr . W . K . B H . V w
tion. uurina tuo mgut u.v.-B mn,, ,nk mucu mum H-.-- i , . , .nnraeiiieu a
and there are today within the
boundaries of the United States no
iHere patriotic, devoteu, au
i : lu of the American
wart ciiauiji." -n
inn than the seceders 01 1
Ha .k.ir de-cendants. Only a
h. I" . . i:. -mild be so ignor-
Spanisii ui.i , . nt
nitlTr. - .mnr and feeling 01
a" " ant 01 i i..f-- - .u.
this people aa w n .
1' .r!.L- -nnld not be among
pouiueruciB .
t. . . tn arms at tne
the nrst to iubu
IigM,. m.n. .aya-T
s - P. .1.- ..tlnn. Even the rit
Xi or Yno-.b....r.h.n ......
w, .u- i?.An.h and the oerm
iuven tuo x i""
editors suspecrlt
General Washington's Other Name.
! i (a large .any ;f lr- J.-t,-,
oentlT by the nl'ry J'f.SIV.!. .nation but in
":Vthttf.ecm
HIGH
OXJBBEANDS:
1 -.n. 1 piul' civllY FI.0!IR.
roinu P1TPNT blAK. a -
CH1KM 0P CREEISEORO: THE POOR IBS FRIEND.
a T a m. m. . I liUVF
These brands have been Plcod excellent by tl.o leading
. 1 oot iaf)irtion ami are )"""u ... nn .
given univer--. . :- ;;- -urrounding country. . " fV"? ,v -s
familes 01 orec. - - merchants for aNUii i "
formity in each graue. ....... -
kinds of the f resist and i.r.. rr.,...
KAL ever raa.10 in urrn.-.......
n..mtr we handle
IVCUTU J ... . l
t.cirtA tne I M M. 1"
le the 1m st M Uii f. .
Ii Mill at Walker Avenue and U K
simply be ignoring the
7? aav that in this
.... tci ana an- 1 1 :... ihut
3 a j aa a aw a . 1 ' a a m h niirnuiakvw 1 aa'M m mr a -
w - - v ... 1 - 1 Am. 1 a sisa avniii ; iieaai aMi" " - a. i
fnnMinn thAV Will remain on I .t.- .mnncr An 17 lo-Saxon peouiciv B !--"", .t.arlv. Very the atneru.".-
s . . . . 1 o ..J r 'hil TemsiUBu - j - r alias. ine
table specially prepared ior wwn Their cheers are j "" 'Vli Every consideration that ap-u that
on the right or the tnrone. . a y hearty. They wouian t uU - - case applies to e.cuu-; feftatbj
ill Ha o-tiardea dv a aeiacuuieu 1 imarlnn eoneee jcii. r .L .l.t.. k.thiTe quuv- ,,.,. scivfuiai m - "- '
o , . . 1 ... . . .l. thA niner ciirn tu - , . 1 routmmim.m, 1 .0 no nvsi
"k . I a t alt -of -those cases,
- - - ,
ssociations in
The banquet will
$
it....la
. rnmP to 11 fof fl caniiia.
il a it a .... miiarrrn a iiiii uwiin
to Ml!ll lir eiiiaifi- J ,
- - 1 Wo Will lUr T1RV
Afmtrk Msipriiit 1 "
We maWe a M'"iaUy f
of the Grenadiers, of the palace ul banquet will be
by a dity
and by several gentlemen-of theiin tn tbe Granotita;
indows and n th ,.m. day their .it h endless as
Here a wealthy Bus- ...',1.. -hi mAtfl from the L n Matorv. Th
sian dashes by in elegant cu8e Alexandrinsky palace to the grand COBt, it Is said, about $2,500,000.
but in the garb of the peasant; Kremlin palice. In the evening of The Emperor and Empress sit on a
this day a special mass will be cei-idaig in Cne corner 01 tne room uu
In form of sulohate. To in
lfnn lmrnincr leaf! avoid
out v. - wfc ' riii
... 1 1 Z Am. A-m, I , 9 f A amap
fertilizers containing ciuuniiu j there are seen rusnmg ojr
our pamphlet, a .drmisinu cku booa. ' a true Tartar is his red shirt, ana a ebrated in an the churches.
t. l- monk in his filthy "a ;u-.
- l-Joful to farmer. They are tent nee A teem ne CrOWO. WUTO auu m-j,
11 1
...-.1 1 nn materia..
n'm-lled to tell hia fellow t rt D T-l .WBSlrw " ' "
rVeTSMeU fof , D,5nute w. ..lllng ..U-.
I - - - uur Ilioti". .'"'is '
. mm f the ar-
as tnucn or,uiui
In 18a B"
in each case
it
CORONATION DAT.
hicb
der a
them
the they are
hicrh eanonv. In front
is a small table, on which
served. Facing them in
buys
tt.ia referred to
honaht in 1876, but
.ti. im vi a firreat percentage
:V.ha article. " In aU of these cases
therefore! silver has certainly
preciated in respect to fgold ,wn.
tested by tbe article referred to.
lunK scruiuia
"jMSthatcan be implicitly rel'
(Kll oy ui '
ilpou
de
when
fn doousi - ejej
wssir OW OOMB3 TO
' ' j.n .ho. vou t!.. Urge.. ..-ok .n .... .SO...I.-
!ft?3!.S .f1..,,,W Company, Greensboro. X.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
less and cannot oecj -r cnstl.
Knal rrmVdy it cure, catarrh te
Utiona. ru.r i ; . .
cause P"flu" -
la.-'.ih for the Patriot now
th akug.
GERMAN KALI WORKS.
9,NaMiStNw York.