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r GREENSBORON. C. Entered at the 'Pcot-O&ce t Greer. Wa, N. C a aecood clssa mail matter; Dy J. S. Hampton. SATURDAY, - - - JULY 9. 1887. JGBerry Wall, the king of the dudes, is at present, dressing for the benefit of visitors at Long Branch. He is, in fact, the heaviest swell -on the coast at present. Edward J. Graham, of Albany, is Secretary Fairchild's private secretary. He is a lawyer, well educated and extremely popular in the Treasury Depart ment. BSSTProfJ; G. Dana, of Yale, will soon start with his family for the Sandwich Islands. He will be absent until September. Du ntifr his stav l'ro . Dana will in- o - - - vestigate the changes caused by the recent volcanic eruptions in the islands.. fiSF Thomoson Gale who died in Troy, N. Y., Monday, lelt 1 nH nt- nvpr fc2 onn - I 000. His wife, who died in 1864, was Caroline De Forest, daugh ter of Bcnjamine De Forest, formsrlv one of New York's most prominent merchants. jgiiSIt is an interesting fact that both Stagg, the famous Yale pitcher, and Caldwell, Stroke of the winnning 'Varsity crew, will . t . . ,. '. . k rtrn f half 1 1 1 foe f rt tho rvunicft-t ulvulv- mioia. Sheir influence as clergymen will be all the greater from their suc cess as athletes. Attorney- General Gar land's family left this city. Tues day for West Point, Niagara Falls and Montreal. The At torney-General is keepingjbache- lor's hall in Washington. Miss Daisy Garland will be one of the .Washington debutantes next winter. . She is a handsome" bru nette, with brilliant eyes, black inair, oitve complexion ana a languid manner. She will doubt less receive much atttention at the capital after her debut. BThe eldest daughter of the late Gen. -Worth has been' re- mrrer mnertir t rrrri o o fl - clu r in the Quartermaster- General s uirict; mi vvrtbuiniiLUM. mibb Worth is about sixty years of age, quite feeble, and she has been in tne uovernmqnt service a ercat manv vears. She has no - . j means of support, and it is un- rr - ' . derstood that her removal is a serious blow' to her. Her father ... e .v i " i i- was one 01 cue leaatno; nnjures m the war of l8i2 and in the Mexi- can war. a3 William Wayne, a decen dant of "Mad-Anthony" Wayne, presided at the annual meeting of -.the Society of the Cincinnati which was held in Philadelphia Monday. The Society has in its posession a fund of $128,000 for the erection of a statue to George Washington. The site for 'the statue ;ris on a bold - promontory overlooking Girard Avenue Bridge where it crosses the - Schuylkill. George W Childs has been elected ah hono rary member of the Societv. BaST" President Cleveland; lunch--es at 2 o'clock every afternoon. From the lunch table he goes back to his office and remains un til 5 o'clock, working literally with with his sleeves rolled up, and, disposing pf the business which has accumulated during the morning, v At 5 o'clock the President and his wife take a drive, usually going out to Oak View. Dinner is served at the White House at 7 o'clock. Gener ally the President spends his evenings at his desk and never retires before midnight. " Personal Traits Wr the Caar. Alexauder I If. was alwraysoue of th6 most tattiturn of Prince. o. before he became Kniperor, very little was really known of hi character and opinions beyond the limit f the ct art. hen . ? . . ...... ... his is the en.e witn an neir nmmwin there are plenty of people ready to in- vent lxn mot "and iteaj for huii. but he certainly ave the impression of Ixv ing almost without a earv and of liv ing a ready capacity for enjoymviiL No one at the theater laulieU more ai the comic parts of a play; but it H hard on a man when he cannot ap plaud the ingenuity of three actrese. who stood together, one dressed in red. the second in white, and the third in blue, after the German Ambassador had remonstrated at the tricolor being displayed on a St. Petersburg ptagis without being at once sat down as the etanehetst Francophile. The tragic eveut of March 13, 1881, undoubtcdly sobercd him, and he has ever since, been a sadder and graver man. That fatal Sunday afternoon he had parted from his father, after a service, at the. riding-school, and was sitting down to luncheon half an hour later with his wife at the Anitehkoy Palace, when the news reached him that his own ac cession to the throne was imminent, and they both' ! hastened' to the Winter Palace. At 4:30 they drove away again from the Emperor's death-bed, through the dense and sympathizing crowd, the new Empress weeping bitterly. For a long time afterward her shattered health and spirits require!, the greatest Hcitude, and they consequently liven in strict retirement, which was readily misconstrued by the friends of the Nihilist movement; but since her-re- Moso - vand have been warmly re- ceived in the Crimea. Warsaw, Kazan, I I 1 11 - il... I- ami in me couniry 01 iuc vus S J' ks. J"ie Emperor is an athleto in ap- arance tall, broad-shouldered, and of considerable weight. Hei was born March 10, 1845, so is 41 years of age. Of all the Danish King's soitsj-in-law he the most popular in Denmark, where he has resided, for weeks at his father- in-law's palace, eontent . with the so ciety of his wife and of her , family. and with such simole amusements as the Castle of Rosenborg could afford, As a youth he was niuch averse to study, and his father did not nres it ( . on him, believinjr a vigorous eowstitu- tion to be of more importance than erudition; but when the unexpected death of his elder brother made it probable that he would some day bear the sceptre he took pains to lit himself for his new prospects. Educated by what we should call a verv high church and conservative tutor, he has shown no inclination to make anv extensive . - v alterations in the Russian administra tion. London World. A Queer Pat.ient. .Living with a prominent physician of this city, and underjroing .reatment for a nervous disorder, is a youn; wo man whose name it is not material to the story to make public. Soon after she went to live in the family, or soon before, it is not exactly known which, money was missed from the house, but nothing was said of it. One day the patient walked into the parlor and in formed the family which was assembled incre that had lost money, but STtZ llw.m.1. .....K.... 11 o f no"S" " a days the lost money - - xi or - ; vi.... subsequently about thei revelation she MSf.M had ever made anv such disclosure. Then it dawned upon the family, they I ...... .1. . !l L JoaA, inai inisrjoun": woman was a soni- nimhiiiwr i t IV i I namouut, i Uvt possessed of su nornat- J mid powers. -One day members of the household Ment out to do some shoi. Iin,'. While in a shoestore the young woman talked very intelligently to a elerk. about Aioy and iinallv eonelud- eu tnat she count not aftord just tlien to purchase a 'ipair. Next day she knew nothing at all about the event, and in sisted that she had not been out of doors on the day in question. On an other occasion she came down-stairs and told the family the house was to be burglarized on a" .certain night at a given hour and minute, 'which she named. About 8 o'clock on the even ing of the night when the burglary was to oocur she again 'sauntered down-stairs, ami with the same uncon cerned air told the family 1 that at 7 o'clock 'that, evening the burglars had changed their plans " regarding the time, but that the burglary would take place in precisely the manner already 'described. A few nights afterward a noise in the front hall caused an alami to be -raised.'. A lamp was lighted, when it was "discovered that the door had been forced in just as the J'oung woman said it would 1m but nothing had been stolen. This story has been told the police Syracuse Journal. It is relatcHl of an absent-minded old bachelor, who was recently married at Athens, Ga. , that when, " in the mar riage ceremony, it became his duty to place the ring on the fair maid's finger he drew a silver quarter from his pock et and; handed, it to the bride, to the consternation and confusion of all parties. After he had embarked on a train for. the wedding, ;tour and the conductor - came around for tickets, he discovered that he had bought only one Jticket. forgetting that he had tumbled Ins exionscs and resijonsibili- tl th;ir. il-v - . . . ' 1 mm V mm mm m T T 11 III 1 I l1 ii u i I BELT J. w. (jOLDE Grconsboro, 4teJ' fr J) I The space on top is the quantity ol PUY UkK liLUfc-w ordinary ooxes. A FIVE CENT STICK OK IXDIC.O Ill.UF. contains as much as four wooden boxes, and will make fifty gallon s of Sold bv Houston & Bro.. Wholesale accnis. Greensboro. N. C. . DR. J. G. BRODKAX. . riiysieinn iiiil iii';oii. 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