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Hair Eenewer. SUom does a popular remedy via loch a tirocx koU upon the putlic confidence as has lLux'tlLuaBcrxvKJU 2n eases la vnk!i It ka aeeompJiAhed a cocrplete restoration of color to tam hair, aad vigorous health to the scalp, ars Innumerable. Old people Ills It for its wonderful rower to restart to their wUtenlaj kk their original color and beaaiy. Mlddle-actd people like it heeaao It prevents them from getting hall, kepe dxxAmS svay, and male the hair grow thick and strong Young ladies like it a a dmticz because It cite the hair a beau tit al rloejy,l nitre, and enables them to dress It lawhaterer form they vUh. Thus it is the f srorite of all, and it his become so limply because it dUappotau do one. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THE WHISKERS Has become ooe of the most Important popu lar toihrt articles for gentlemen's use. When the beard Is gray or naturally of an undo sirable shade, Etc kino it a us Dtc Is the remedy. rxrruiro ur TL P. nail & Co., Nashua, X.II. Sold by all Draggista. faa 1 JjtclpdAA 7 11 Whatsit? It is the best white dress shirt now cSercd for sale. Why is it the best? 1st. It Is made of the best materials Wamsotta muslin, BrookAeld 2I0O linen, dark's O. N. T. spool cotton. 3d. Its workmanship is unequalled Everlasting Stay Attachment, French riacket Sleeves, Reinforced Bosoms 3d. It will fif, elegantly Tall men, Short men, Fat men, Lean men, Big men, Little men. xaxvvaenraso v DANIEL MILLER & CO., ISIfOaTtlS AND JOBBEXS, Dry Goods and Notions, Gents' Furnishings, 22 and 34 HOPKINS PLACE. WAMSUTTA rtra i9 2S20O LINEN.,- I isms 1 irvxis,i If your dealer does not keep it, send his adJress to Daniel Miller & Co., sole man ufacturers, Baltimore, Md. apl It Soad f'il arm Just Received. TT ATS RECEIVED TO-DAY A 1ABCE mi of elegaat Tin apd Parstois, Hamburg Kdatags, 3 Ilk and lisle G lores, Neckwear, Ac AddUlons to Millinery two or three J times each week." New lot of Underwear, just Ve eel red. Am seRlsg at prices that will com pare farorabiy with any la the city. . Respectfully MISS E. KARRER, apl O Krrhanre Corner. J. L. WINNER, ATCIIkf AKKR A JKWEt.LXR. AT Chronometers. Fine Watches and Jswelre repaired and warranted. Opposite New Marfcet. Front St. men 22 The Excursion and Pic Nic The Daily Review WEDNESDAY. 31 AY 7. 1884. The iKLiiv lievicw has the largest ema fide circulation, of any newspaper - - TTT'f J SU ufAxxhdl. n ixe cuy or nuTnxmjum.. u STATE NCWB. COfllMEKCIALi NEWS. MISCELLANEOUS. gKASjX IS OVER AND THE THEATRI CA.L AND BALI. Season has opened again, aad JOHN VTtRXXlt. the practical Uermaa Barbsr aad Perfumer. Is personally la attend at ala llalr Dressing lis loon, t Market betwsea lWatev and Wont. WUmtnc C mebS S) treec to. K. PUBOELL HOUSE. TJKDtll HEW KANAQEiTKNT, WILKIN OTON, H. C B. L. rXE&T. froptiew. Late PropcSsior Atlintla Hotel. flrst-Claas taallrte avootataMte. Tstsm at. u S2 Ms Tobacco Spiling Fast. 300 B0ZCS XSD CADDLE3SOLD with In t&ree weeks. 904 Boxm aad Caddies to doee eoustxnment. various Brands from so eenu upwarua. aiii'L ocas, aa. mch S IS Market Street Steamer Passport TTILL MAKE REGULAK awK trips to SsslthTtUe aad the Torts Jr. s mrmrr dav azoept Bandar. 1 Fare. 3c. riad trip. Fartlea of tea or more eaa eectxre tickets day before band for soe. apl 11 J. W. 1IARFLS lasapM&ive for the shoved i?tt I the wrrt fctad u4 el kmc fKJ t Ua ta Aj . ItSMd,watraMIBr M I wCl mmtui TWO BOTTI-Si vaxaia bus trxatis k p T GhlrtsTJade IO OEDER Or BEST WAMSUTTA Shirt- 1&X aal 20. ZlOJ XJnea tor aw ww j'uvo ot 81.00. varfect Ct and rood substantial work roar aatisl- Oct patrons and customere are la Tit U to call aad Sea re their mearores at the abore remarkably tow price at tbe WUralcrtoa Bhlrt febS)tf SIXartaifiU IN GONGltESS YESTERDAY SENATK. Washington. May 0 The mormog hniinpu hiv hp bcn uisDensca WHO Mr. Frje moved to lay aside the ca'en ilur tml i.iLe tin the ShipDinK bill. IlidJIeberEcr and Ifarriss nrcftl !i;r the regular order, tbe firs on the calendar beinr the free bridge bill acruss the Totoruac river. It was thnv said, that that bill be acted upon at once. j Mr iir withdrew his motion anu tbe free bridge bill was taken up. Consideration of the Shipping bil wit ihnn nKsnmed. and Mr.' ISCCK COO. clnded'his speech begun yesterday. Mr vnm addrctscd the benate in ennrrt ni M.r. Vest's amendment pro :i.inP fnr free ships and tree material. We presented a peculiar spectacle, he wJthrnnrmons cxDorts and imports but without Mrrviriztrade of ourown. The for this was that we undertook hv lr?islation to violate! the laws ol 1 rcor.amv. Any attempt to regulate bv law tbe price of labor or ol an other commodity in contravention of the laws ot political economy, had proved and would continue to prove too much for our legislators. It was ab- nrri in ntieniDt to keen ud the wages ol i.hor l.v a nrotcctive tariff while the nonulations of Europe, Asia. Africa and the islands of the sea wcro pourmg jnto our country, and if the loreign pauper did not comohcre volutanly to complete labor, ho was sent for and brought cro3S tho cc2an. llc viewmg the history of tho early navi gation laws of Europe, Mr. Vance said that they had been attempts founded on rapine, plunder and murder, to ajgran dizo the nations at a itime in tho vor!d's history when . the na tions did not understand the principles ol political economy. With all the enlightenment of our ago and notwithstanding the changes! which European natious have lounu iu neces sary to make in their shipping policy, as tney became moro familiar with ;the principles underlying coniinerce and shipping, our own coastwise traao ;rc mains exactly in the fame position' of English shipping in tho reign 01 tucn- ard II. We have not irol 11 yet to ihe nosition where it would ! correspond to tho time even of Cromwell. Tuo party in cower had lelt the country absolute ly helpless, with its high tariff. We had no navy, no merchant marine, no for- tiCcation . no gun?, no anytnmg e se that would stand twenty-lour lnurs against modern war ships and modern runs. IJv the imposition of a duty ol inn nprnn . wo miem uo aoio 10 cpon out foreicn ships bearing nipn-handijc. but 150 per cent, duty would cot bo suflicient to keep out ships hoirinp-KniDD euns. We had neither - r r t IIP shin nor commerce nor sauors. t onlil not loner continue to tax the American peopl ip tho interest ot iitt! stumn-taiUd monopoly, anu neither orators nor newspapers could ium-(! in th.L-ir slanderous anu con- ipnmiihii crv ol "Uritish croid." Wepe our ron!e not capable of self govcrn- meni? If they want free ships why should Senators sav nay? Did not foreigners come and engage in every American industry? Mr. .Vance read from thn London Kcoiiomist a list of some twenty great stock companies that own millions of acres of Amencan land. He also read itm Stat StlCS to show the reduction of our whent ex nans within a few vcirs. owing to the development by England ot wheat culture in India, "udneed by our high nrorectivo tariff. Alter a speech Crom Mr. Bayard UDon the trenerai principle involved in the bill, Mr. Vest's free ship amend ment was put to a vote and lost yeas 20, nays 31. O I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House at 11 :10 went into com mittee ot the Whole, after argument, on tbe Tariff bill. Tellers being ordered. Mr. Converse and Mr. Morrison were appointed by the chair. Reforo taking his place. Mr. Morrison calleu to tho Clerk ot the House, who was standing by the Speak er's desk, and exclaimed "Mr. Clerk, see that no damned scoundrel who is paired goes between tho tellers." The Clerk promising to see that fair-play should be had. Mr. Morrison took bis station, giving Mr. Converse a yery cool shake of the band as he stood op posite that gentleman. Then the voting began fcml tbe tellers announced the aQirmalive vote to be 153. The first man to pass through in tho negative was Mr.-Reajan. of Texas, who had been brought in on an invalid chair in order to cast his vote. Ho was heartily applauded by his friends and received many congratulations upon his appa rent recovery from his late severe ill ness. The negative vote was announced as 151. and then Mr. Georgo I). Wfise, of Va., voted in the affirmative, mak ing tho vote stand 156 to 151. Then cheer followed cheer from the Republican side and tbe cheers were taken up by tho galleries aad reverber ated from every nook end cranny of the ball. Ladies stood up and waved their handkerchiefs and men their hats. Mr. Morrison, yielding gracefully to the incviiable, walked smilingly to his seat, and tho Tariff bill was dead. The committee rose and repcrted its action to the House. The Sneaker stated the question to be on striking out the enacting clause and Mr. Morrison and Air. .turner, uf Ken tucky, calling for the yeas and nays, it was agreed to yeas 159, nays 155.' Refore the vote was announced the clerk read the names of four pairs, the smallest number of luembers recorded as" mired for vears: Dennett nay. Ochiltree yen; Muldrow nay, Valentine yea; Nicholis nay, Rifg yea: Wood jc aua iMnit x. line. Mr. Converse moved to reconsider the vote by Oich the House decided to strike out tbe enacting clause, and then moved to lay that motion on the table. The motions were carried by a Tiva tocc vote. 1 ! r ' Interesting to Fishcrmca: Tho cele brated "Fish" Brand Gilling thread is old only at Jacoei's, He is tbelmS DOrtcri Aeeni. f I mayo t : ree u sboro DuqIc : The fa r m crs who orefcr sheen to dozs are making thincrs livelv in the Hillsdale neighbor hn'ui. Eighteen sheep were killed last ipjtr. And the shot-run nohev was in augurated, and all dogs away from their masters are doomed. Five have already been killed. Asheville A dcance: An old lady by thn name of Emeline Deserheart was killed by the engine of the construction train at Pigeon Kivec I hursday even inor T Rprms that ho bad plenty of time to have eotten off the track, but was so frightened that she could not get out of tbe way before she was strucK Tbe engine was moving backwards and tho woman was knocked clown an em bank-ment and instantly killed. Newbern Journal: Tbe contract for erecting tbe public school building was 1 -.1 wr fn T A Ctmncin and C. II. lSrown for $6447 and pre3sed ij11111 brick for the front to be furnished by Tl WILMINGTON MARKET, j . May 74 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Quoted firm at 29 cents per gallon. Sales of 50 casks at these figures. ROSIN Quoted firm at Sl.071 for Strained and $1,121 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.30 per bbl of 280 lb3 CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. uuiiu quoted dull at III cents per pound for Middling. No sales re ported. The following are the official quotations : Ordinary 9 Good Ordinary lof 11 111 MIS CELL ANRn rtcv . r-v r rr: ' , cents ALL WOOL SUITS. Don't Give yoir orders for COTTON SUITS examine bur Q7, 1 until Good Middling, HI DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton J.. Spirits Turpentine Rosin r Z 2 bales 222 casks 814 bbl3 104 bbls 62 bbli MARINE NEWS. Fav- committee. While the white tax payers of the city have paid as special tax for the Graded bchool about 2, 800 the colored taxpayers have paid but $190. It is to be remembered that this tax is levied upon both alike, but each pays it to support schools for their Uj. ov, n race. , Crude TurDentine. Fayetteville Sun: Un Monday, itn ult.. as the material train on tbe Southern extension of the C. F, &. V. V. R. R. was passing a turnout. Pat Ingram, a train hand, threw off a largo iron wrencn 10 me sccnon ; nanus, whose hand car'was on the turnout: the train was going, at quite a rrfpid rate, and Ingram not making proper allowance for its momentum threw the wrench considerably farther than he intended to and struck Mr. Sikes, a vounz man who was standing on the sido track, full in the stomach, injuring him latallv. Ho survived until J?nday, infferinz excruciating agony all tho while. Pat Ingram, tae uuiortunate ncrnetrator of tho deed, was placed in .... - he Lumbcrtonjail to await trail. Charlotte Observer: Dr. Edward St?aele. a vouncr nhvsician formerly of Newton, but late a resident of Lowes- rP BUY roUR good milk cows by VI1IC, IU JilUCUHL CUUUIY, WllllUlUUU suicide at his boarding house . in liml i ood Ootton Suits $8,gg ARRIVED. Steamer D Murchison, Smith, etteville, G. W. AViUiams & Co. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. Nor barque August. "Bucb. ! London. Heide & Co. CLEARED. - Steamer Dl Murchison. Smith. Favs .11 H " TIT lIT!llr D n uLu;vtuu, ii v tvmiams oc uo. Steamer Passport. Harper. Smith ville. Master may 5 THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST I NEW SUMMER AND WINTER RESOg .3ES MISCELLANEOUS siviiTiarvTLijE, 3sr. c. Wanted place last Sunday, by drinkme lauda num. ur. ea2io ooaruea at airs. Withers. Sunday merning, about II o'clock, he came in - and went to his room, and those who noticed him state hat he was under the innuenco of whiskey at tho time. He was undis urbed unttl about half-pasc twelve o'clock, when his landlady knocked at lis door 10 summon him to dinner. There was no response to her rap and opening tho door she found the young man lving on tbe bed and breathing leavilv. She tried to rouse him, but ailed and suspecting that something was wronp. assistance was summoned. An empty laudanum bottle was found and explained the causo of tbe young physician's heavy slumber. Though the usual means of restoration were at once resorted to, it was soon apparent that they would bo of no avail, as tbe dose taken was an unusally heavy one, and the drug had been well absorbed by bis system before he was found. All ! attempts to keep the unhappy doctor awake, oven for a minute at a time, were unavailing, and at six o'clock in tho afternoon he died, Dr Seaglo was an unmarried man, about 20 years old. He was well known in Charlotte, where ho used to visit quite frequently. He has a sister living at Newton to whom he left ad dressed a letter that was found. after be died. The letter begged her to forgive him, but in the letter tbe writer assign ed no cause for tho suicide. He was said to have been a very popular young man and enjoyed a lucrative practice, but unfortunately would drink too much at times. Our informant states that there was a woman in tho' case The Charlotte bound passenger train, Capt. Pride Jones, conductor struck and killed a negro man named Sydney Williams, about one mile from Pelham. last Saturday night The negro was walking tbe track and as (be train neared him, the engin ecr pulled the whistle cord. Those on board felt the tram slacking up abruptly under the air brakes, there was aslieht jar and then tbe tram came to a lull &top. Conductor and train hand stepped off and found the body of a ne gro lying in the ditch All the ribs on one side were shattered, both legs and arms were broken and the head crush ed in. The neirro paid no heed to the warning signal,' but deliberately ; turn in?, he faced the headlight and stepped forward to meet tho engine as it drove down upon him. It was a clear case of suicide. May 1st. Mast give from 10 to 14 quarts daily. Address, j. d. sublbtt, Hotel Brunswick, mchI20 tf Pmithvllle, N. G Sportsman's Goods. WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT o f English and Belgium Breech Loaders ever brought to this market. Also a first- class stock of Shells, Wadding, Primers.Cart nuge xjags, uun caps, liamo isags, &c in tact we can show a stock of Hardware goods and guarantee prices. W. 1. SKLNOJfiK & CO.. Successors to John Dawson & Co., may 5 1 19, 21 and 23 Market stieet Eureka. "AVE YOU SEEM OTJK "EUREKA." COOLEK AND REFRIGERATOU com' H bined ? Water, Milk, Butter constantly cold. Wo think we have THE BKST Rcfrlsrerator ever in this market. They tell us bo. those that use them. Kerosene Stoves, Lamps, Ice Boxes, Tumps, &c. ! PURE WHITE OIL. may 5 WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS OP THE HUMAN BODY" KNLARGED, DKVE1V- OPED. STRENGTHENED." Etc.. ian lTitere!tin? advertisement long run in our mpr. " Jni.ejl.v to in AT MOUTH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FISHE8ACA$Wmii I 11 Villi Ifim mm m m . in ruLL view ur 1 nc UutAN, WILL! Urtn ABOUT MATMih TINDER ENTIRELY rNE W MANAGEMENT Tr-l lr. f 1 f 1 A - 1 At 1 i nuiri iws ucbii iciuiiusiieu aim rciiovaiea tnronrnonr. xn..iv...i building erected for pleasure purposes. Elegant. large, airy MR00V over the water. First-class Musicians '-'"from New York will famish Ball Room and Parlor Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing Good Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and Fishing. JNU MALAK1A Oii SMALL INSECTS TO ANNOY. Daily Mails. Telegraphic Communication. Finest Fishing on AtlaniicCwt Tourists and Pleasure Seekers North ward and Soittliwanl will Jind it to their advantage to give us a ctxi CLIMATE & SCENEJtY UNSURPASSED I The Atlantic Coast Lino and Carolina Central 11. R. will sell tickets ' " " - ' ' t - - - V .-.I--.-!' from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick. 1ST Special rates by month and season J. D. SUBLETT, of New; York, Manager. quirieawwi abouttbis. TTSaytllatTS'erwTrtTIo evidence of huu- Onthe contrary, thadTertisersnr very highly indorsed" lntrest-ffd prnonB may gt pealed circaiarn giving au pftrtioniar by addressing 11 IJ... '.r' . J ! I" ! l j I ,. " apllC 1vd&vy Has Arrived I FRESH SUPPLY UtiATED PINE If you need a real good first class cooking stoye. don't fail to see the Ex celsior Penn.. Zeb. Vance and New Emerald, besides others. They are to be found at factory prices at Jacobi's, who is the manufacturers agent, f or Fine. Wines and Liquors ! U not excelled bj any In tbe State. SHERRY, 1 1.50. $1, $1 and fS per gallon . . MADK1RA, ft and $6 per gallon. , SCUPPKRNOSG. Red or White, $1.50 pergaL ThcAC WINES we guarantee to b PURE. We ciH especial attenUon to our DUFF GORDON SHERRY at $4. It Is absolutely pure, and Is an elegant table Shrry. Rich and' full bodied. The Cape Fear, StuarTaRye. ilarteli'a North Carolina Corn and Saratoga A. are well known and neel no commendation from us Tney a re the purest and most desirable goods for f ,mUy uie on the market. j i GIVE US A CALL. P. L. BBIDGEBS & CO. HO North Front St. OF THAT delicious APPLE b'y to-day'a N Y Steamer. Also, another lot of that A No MIXED TEA at 60c per pound. (China Cup and Saucer given with c rcry pound) 200 pounds sold In two weeks. Remember I kepp nothing bat the very beat first-claas goods. Fresh sup ply every week. Call and examine at Crapon's amuy Grocery. i GEO. M. CRAPON,1 Agent, Family Grocer, mch, 26 22 South Front St NEW YORK HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. It contains ail the general news of ihe Daily Edition of tbe Herald, wh'ch has the larcreet circulation in the United Stathos. lNDEpeNDKSTix ; Politics, i it is the most valuable chronicle of political news in the world, impartially trlvine the oc- currences and opinions of all parties, bo that all 8 ides may be known. In the departmenl Fobeiox News the Herald has always been distinguished by the fullness of its cable despatches. The new transatlantic telegraph cables will increase facilities. The Farm Department of the Weekly Herald Is practical. It goes to the Jpolnt. and does not give wUd theories. Tbe farmer will save many more than I j One Dollar a Year from the suraestions of the farm denartment alone, concerning soil, cattle, crops, trees. oouuiDgB, K&rueiuiig, p.uitry ana agrlciiuu ral economy. "The Home i Instructs the housewife and the children in r gard to economical and tasteful new dishes, me iosuiuui, anu tne ma King or nome com forts. In addition, are given latest renorts of trade and ' Produce Markets, ; the condition of money, columns of Miscella neous Readinjr.' Poetry, a Camnietn HLnrv very week. Jokes and Anecdotes. Sportine Kews, i i 1 popular Science, the doings of well-known Persons of tb World, a department devo ed to Sermons and Religious Notes. While the WEEKLY nnrtAT.n h.. h. latest and best News of the World u .lo . Journal for the Family. Subsc'lbe on dollir. at un? Jfff- PoGt&ge Tree to any part of the United States or Can ad as TUE NEW YORK HERALD. in a Weekly Form. , ONK DOLLAR A. TEAR Address. KEW York mcpiTn dec 19 Broadway and Ann Street may 1 2m NEW FANCY MATTINGS. SPECIAL OFFEUING: Ol? THESE GOODS' IX NEW I'ATTERXS. Fine Black Goods and Grapes in . great variety. WHITE GOODS an elegant stock. SUMIER SILKS 50, 00, C5, 75, 80, 85 and $1. BLACK SILKS An Invitation to all to get the prices LACE CURTAIN'S new and elegant styles. ! CORNICE, apl 29, 1884 DAMASKS, PLUSHES, CBEljOfc R. TJI. 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