The Weekly
KONDEL.-IN WINTKB TIME, -i
-- ' -v . ( 1.1.
WILLIAM 8TBUTHBR8. . : 1-1
Illigbted and dark and grim, the once glad
bills; - - : s..
Gloomy their kirtks hang with ice-wrought
frills; ,..'.-., f ...
Wiigbted with wrack of branches, gray
and stark; . - . T
Swcpi ana lasnea ana gasnefl ; by blast
that kills. f . . .,
Cuttirtfi and tearing 'thwart orchard, grovel
i and park, )(u , .
Blighted and dark, v1 f f i ::!
Myriad kaves, that greened to grace the
Mvriad streams, that lapped the Bummer by -!
Myriad birds, that wooed-warm winds to'
hark t, r '.,-, .-."-' -i
Myriad songs, that yroke to throb,' and
uia
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaj
an imum...
. W(klUD U1H 111. - T I. -
freight, afore aVohT If
fi .,2JUCTT OP BATES. -v it-
nM.; TiT" "Tcr common carrier
Bri f L 1 - P0V1810rJ8 ; of this act
BhaU print and keep for public in
spection schedules showing the ratea
and fares and charges, &, & k
HOT1CB OS ADVANCB IH &A.TXS ' .
??!anoeaU be made in the
carrier in
a7'T. - UQ 106 "qairements of
pnoiio
Dlighted and dark.
Whire be the rosea of the rose-red Jane? L '
Whereof soft zephyrs, : fairy sweet, the
croon? . .
W;rr oared by
lover's bark T
Where, on hearts graved,
. -. . . precious rune?
Los:, lost, all lost in Time's vast viewless
ark, .: . .,
Blighted and dark - !
Jan . 10th, 1887. Phil. American. i
passion dreams, the
tbet IoTC-most-
except after ? ten dav
- ... .uhviu IU MUQU
7" witnouL ; previous
pubho notice, but whenever any such
reduction is marlo tint;a t k;
Main, .. ! " - .!:: I and t.na it1n.. a -. .
wmw V1WU f 13H 111 MIT U DIIQII imm.yli .
!!?b,e madPWic by printing new
schedules or shall immediatefy jbe
plainly indicated npon the schedules
at the time in force and kept for pub
lie inspection. V j-: r i :,,
And when anv.' Bur.h 1 nnmmnn
ner shall have established and pnb.
liehed its rates, fares and charges, in
.oomphance with thej provisions of
this section, it shaU be nnlawfol for
oh common carrier to oharge, de
inand, oollect or receive from any
person or persona a "greater or less
compensation for the transportion of
passengers or property; or for any
7Z a i -' - wonnewon tnerewitn,
than is specified in snob nnhUoiSn
aohedqle of. rates, fares and charges
as may at tha time ba in force. ;
Every such ; common carrier- shall
also file, with said commission copies
of all oontracts,' . agreements or arl
rangements with, other common carl
ner s in relation to any, traffio affect
by the provision of . this act to
which it may be a party.', ";" ;
CfIBINATIOK TO rBBVBNt CONTIXTJ
' " OVS CABEIA.GB.
joec. 7. rnat it shall be unlawful
for any common carrier subject to
the provisions of this act to enter
into, any comDination. .nntrnt.
STATE JLEGXSIjATUBK
; i Fvorble! Report in tbe
' sHodh jn- Pinani -
' vrnment Bill. '
- ' .tSpeolal Star Telegram.) , r
; RaXElaH, February 14 la the Senate
to 4ay the following bllla were introduced:
1 To amend the charter of the Atlantic
oast Kauway po:
i To incorporate the Northern & Southern
Railway Co .
; I o-authorize Beaufort county to levy a
special taxi j ' - .
- -.The bill lo abolish the Mav term of Robe.
on Superior Court passed its second read,
ing. .'-- - -
i The following bills pasted their third
"reading, - s ' i
. To aHow the Cranberry andiPiedmont
Turnpike, Company onehundred: convicts
at $185 each per annum; to construct a
road from Cranberryto Morganton; to al-
ww uitj peopie or JNewbern to vote on the
io all aorta of schemes to avoid payment of
wo, outu :;bs collecting,-money from
vuo aaie . . pi iicaeu ana: tlieft raisihe
o yu'wiu v intnung .me performance
ires. The ' discussion: tonic v in
and it was contended that the circus was a
grea eaucawr ana should not be driven
outi or me n country' by- excessive taxes
Amendments were offered to tr u nir.
Cuses $800 per" day;; or that there be a tax
wneiaer me pertocmance ia free or not
The latter was a ri an ted thn fnrmof iet
j Pritchard said he. wished to- amend the
S5 iuire the Tieasuler to sell the
$370,000 of 4 per cent, bonds ia the treas
ury, and cover- the amount into," tbe treas
ury, asserting that therswirald! be in this
way. ana oy ;uie use r of the drummer's
license tax raised.'enbugh to i meet the taxes
uu luieretsi on ue Donas;. eV" c
' Webster took; ground against' Fritchard
d said that ther taxof 53 centa-on the
w vajue wouia yielcf on the $302,000,
or property, fltHOOOi and that tha
piwi rriicnara suggested would not work.
; Pntchard thereuooa withdrew haamni.
ment, io offer itTagain: when the bill comes
up on its third reading. 7 f a : :.
lSome discu8sionro8edve'a motion f
Suttoa to strike out the eectibn. imposing a
apoke warmly against the seetiou r'aavin it
was unfair, a doublor tai.'a manifest inius-
mbuub, jiiatua ana juwari tooK tna
same view. Worth and. Broirden
- STRANDED.
from, fci vrpl, Anb ore on the Oater
Bar of New rk Harbor. J
1 By Telegraph to the Homing Star.
Peb- ."--The Gcion Line
steamship Wiaconstn. from. Liverpool; for
ew York, is ashore on the outer bar, fif
miles east of Fire island.- The stranded
vessel was discovered at 8.15 o'clock this
morning when the fog that had prevailed
durine the oisUt nfteS -JZa
.Deaca, and a, heavy . sea ia runnini?. i Vln
communication has vpt ,i.r .u.
IS ?m e beich tout her Passengers
and mails are stated to be safe. 4 -
Agent Gibson, of the, Guion Line, have
gone lo.Pascotheque,thepoint nearest
wnere toe steamer W;.n
take charge of Jhe passengers and see that
J?k7 PropPtlrorwarded to. the city..
The Wisconsm, has on board 150 passen
gers and 530 baits of mail, rw, jLTZl
as soon as tmssiblA aftnr t.
dispatch
Line:
"Ashore
;one
COMMERCIA1
MARKET
' ' STAR OFFICE. Feb. 10 fi P M
8PIRIT8 ; TURPENTTNE-Quoted firm
w nj cents per gallon, with safes of 50
casks at quotations, ' ' ,-
ROSIN The market was . quoted Arm
at 75. ceuu per bbl for Strained and 80
cents lor Good Stramed. a 4
;:TARMarket auoledfirm atf r im tr
ids.,-with sales f receipt
quotaUdba. v'.'v;s---H?.,
- ' CRUDE TURPENTINE-Market firm
ati w ror Virgin and Yellow Dip and
: uu 1 I OW Market quoted firm at 9i
,wl atfuuimg, aBmaH silea at 9
cenu and 80 bales reported at 8i s &nt.d
, TTMBER-Market steady, with quotations
aaoiiowsf f rime and Extra Shipping, fiat
class heart, $9 5011 00 pet M. ,feet ;' x
tra Mill, 'good heart," $7 508 SOjMill
Prime$7 007, 50; Good Common 5 Mill
$4 006 tM); .Inferior to Ordinarv. tH 00
1
i AUjaMarke flrmTPrime 5?60
Bi ra rame 6g7o cents; Fancy 75
80 centaper.tusheof23 Tbi.0'i:i p.':
STAR OFFICE!" Feb. 16, 6 P.-M
" SPflUTSTTtaPl
Arm at, the opening at 38 cenUiper gailoo.
ke5.,of ' 5? cks at tbiko figures;
Uvr tLetets ttii sales of about 20 cwks ou
JtOSDS-Thel market waa
at 75i centd, wr ini
vcuvk xor uooa strained, r,
- quoted firm
Strained and. 80
question of maintaining white and colored
irraded snhnnlB 1 4: ' m : ',.
F- 6 wi aujuuriiment ot tne Jjeg- j buuiibubu ipe. interest on, tbe public
ramiure ie aie March 7th ' ' 1 ' I uo- "u1m noie mew., Mi-.- ,
V At the session of the HoiisVtolrfaA'kl iAvfH;;Ph.
, -- . , - -
I The followiniy''ar.'hv.i-..-;r., - Att Market Quoted firm.) t ft.im
.vuum nuu.eent toe roiiowmg J; .c ' . r ;r,'!"i, qMuiauoa--4iWW t C-iL? v , "
to-. 1 he v manager.', of ihe Guion f al the Produce Exchange';. r. ' m 1 o;.t JlDa....it!h.falea ot receipts at
, ':Wiih .'rudder; and t-rn I OnnirwiSn.";"!i"' " ""J?? . -'r' ' .
fifteen miteastf wf.i.T. fTu"'' V .'V ' ' ?, i "liT"l"J!"Jir
Wrecking Oommnv ". . ; , I wiUi.i ,"? '? i ; tl 00 for Hard -: -! ; ' -
f ; KIOE.-Marketi steadv:- Wn rWW'w firmrcn a
lave
Merritt
The
th!.MJlim Exchange this afternoon
aw p m.i and proceeded westward No
passetigera or mails transferred." -
ft TER-STATE COMJHERCE. j
, SYNOrSIS OF TUB LAW.
That the provisions of . this aot
. sliall apply to any common carrier or;
carriers engaged m the transnorta.
tion of passengers or property wholly
" 6y railroad, or partly by railroad or
water when both are used, uuder a
common control, management or- ar
rangement for a continuous carriage
or shipment from one State or Ter
ritory of the United States or the
District of Columbia to any other
State qrTerritory of the. United
States or tbe District of Colombia
or fmra aDy place in the United
States to an adjacent foreign coun
try, or from any place in the United
Stated through a foreign country to
any other place in the United States,
and also to the transportation in like
maimer of property shipped from any
place in the United States to a for
eign country and carried from 'such
place to a port of transhipment, or
shipped from a foreign country to
any place, in the United States and
:- c3rri:d to'such place from a. port of,
entry in too u nited States or , an ad
; ho mt foreign country; provided,
aowever, that tbe provisions of this
v t shall not apply to tho transporta
lon of passengera or property, or to
the receiving, delivering, storage or
' handling of property, wholly within
one State, aDd not shipped to or from
a foreign country from or to any
State oiFerritory as aforesaid, 7
REASONABLE AND JUST CHAEQKS. j
All charges made for. any service
rendered or to be rendered in the
transportation of passengers or pro
perty as aforesaid, or in connectien
therewith, or for the receiving, de
livering, storage, or handling of Buch
property, ehall be reasonable and
jnst; and every unjust and unreason
able charge for such service is pro
hibited and declared to be unlawful
DISCRIMINATING BATES FOBBIDDEN.
Sec. 2 . That if any common car
rier subject to the provision of this
act shall, directly or indirectly, or
by any special rate, rebate, draw
back, or other device, charge, de
mand, collect, or receive froai any"
person or Dersona a o-ratAr nr ia
compensation for any service ren
dered or to be rendered in tbe trans
portation of passengers or property,
subject to the provisions of this act,
than it cfiarges, demands, collects or
receives from any other person or
persons for doing for him or them a
like and contemporaneous service in
the transportation of a like kind of
traffic r.ader substantially similar cir
cumstances and conditions, such com
mon carrier shall, be, deemed guilty
of uojast discrimination rhich is
hereby prohibited and declared to be
unlawful. . ':) ;
vorable report was made by the committee
on Pearson's bill to changejthecounty gov
ernment,, .rj ; j .1. .-...-.v. :". '.-.!-, V .
- The following bills passed third reading:
- To charter! a pavings bank at Fayette
ville. -, v To repeal the stock law and allow people
to vote upon the. question ia the counties
of Greene, Granville and Richmond. , -
committee, rose and reported
or
agreement; ; expressed i or imnlifl
to prevent, by ohange of time
Bchedule,1 carnage in different cars,
orby any ' other means or de
vices the carriage, of freights from
being continuous from the place of
shipment to the place of destination;
and no break of bulk, stoppage orin
terrnptions made by. such common
carrier shall prevent the carriage
of freights' from being treated
as one continuous carriage from
the place of shipment to the place of
destination, &x, &cv' t' I .,
oeo. 10. Provides that i any viola-
act shall be punishable,
tion of the
&c.
Sec. 11, Creates a commission of
five not more than three of whom
shall belong to the same political
party. - .- . . ; , ;
POWEBS OF THE COMMISSION.
Sec. 12. That the commission here
by jcreated . shall have j authority
to inquire into the management
of the business of all common car
nersj subject to the provisions of this
act, and shall keep itself informed as
to the manner and method in which
the same is conducted, and shall have
tne right to obtain from such common
carriers full and comnleto inform a.
tion necessary to enable the commis
sion to perform the duties and carrv
out the objects for which it was cre
ated;! and for tbe purposes of this act
tne commission shall have . power to
require tne attendance and testimony
of witnesses and ' the Drodnction of
all books, papers, tariffs, contracts
agreements and documents relating
wj any matter under investigation,
sua 19 mat end may invoke; the aid
of any court in the United States in
requiBg the attendance arid testi
mony 1 of witnesses and the Drodnc
tion of books, papers and documents
under j the provisions of this sec-
tion.- : ' j
rru -.1 .' .
.lue uiuer sections relate to, pro-
ueuuiugs oeioro tne commission.
1-v.'l.';t-- SENATE. . .
introduced: . . -
.To incorporate Lsxington Female
Academy. : ( . .:.,-.? . .
To restor citizenship to thosa deprived.
To incorporate Monkey Island Club.
Kelatmg to judgments against femme
coverts. - i !" " (.' '.' :
Concernittg Clinton & Warsaw Railroad.
- To repeal Chapter 683 of the Code.
; ' ; BrLLS OK THE CALENDAR. '
Concerning incorporation of the town of
Beaufort. ) Passed third reading.
To amend" the charter of Greensboro.
Passed third reading.
For the relief of certain citizens of Samp
son county. Passed second and third read
in.! -.:,- . Vv V,. - .
Resolution to ' adjourn Monday, March
7th. Passed final reading.
Concerning the Wilmington, Chadbourn
S Conway JlailroacL ! Passed second read
ing.l . -if j -t - - 1
' To amend the charter rr ti t
Hendersonville. I Passed second reading.
" To incorporate . tha Wsotpm r.nr
: Passed second and third reading.
ICoccrnin charter; of Oxford & Clark
ville Road, i ( Passed second reading.
; To abolish the office of Superintendent
;or Fublic Instruction for Rockingham
.county. Passed third reading,
i ' For the better ' protection of records of
jthe General Assembly and library. Passed
third reading. .
k0,1111110"28 tne Charleston, Cincinnati
& Chicago Railway Co. to construct tele--graph
linea. Paseed second and third read
ing. 1 j I -,.; . .::
I Relating to fees of clerks in certain cases.
Lost. - - ;- . I .,
i The bill to provide for the working of
public roads in certain counties by taxation
was taken up. A motion to refer was lost.
There was a lengthy debate . The session
was prolonged, j .
! A great many amendments were offered
but nearly all were! voted down. Finally,
by a vote of 28 to 13. 1 the hill nai it
second reading. As passed it provides that
any counties whichi erect suitable and safe
stockades can upon application to the pen
itentiary receive such 1 convicts as are sent
from, said county for terms of tea years or
less. 1 These convicts so granted to the
counties are to be used in working upon
public rdade. , The effect of this bill if it
becomes a law will bej in 1, few years to
take all the convicts out of the peniten
tiary, save those sentenced for high crimes
and for long terms. The bill only applies
to such convicts as ! may hereafter be re
ceived. The counties are to pay for their
support. . i; . Ml
The Senate indefinitely postponed the bill
to repeal the Wake county stock law .
r HOUSE. . .;, .
MOSDAY mOHT'S SESSION.
the session I of; the House MnmUv
night the following business of general im-
on
o clock the
progress. 4 .
Mr. Leazer was granted the use of lbs
aouse to-morrow" night," when the ques-
t Inn o r9 Vi 1 4 : 1 . . v -i .-t .
. mo AgiwuHursrvAxuiege ana toe
vcptukuieuy m . agriculture will be consid
ered by tbe Committees on Agriculture and
Educatiou,and. ---the Farmers' Convention
; At 1. 10 o'clock tlie House "ad j ourned.
' .'"Z NIGHT SESSION. . : . .
At the session: of the House lo-night.
urogncn - rose .to a question of personal
k if-g a8am attacked ...the editor of
" "uimgion star, ror tlie editorial in
iue issue or tne paper on ihe 9th inst . His
.language was grossly discourteous. He
rcau bis remargs ana consumed nearly half
an hour The House ridiculed him and he
.DocaaiB very angry, is
ins-o!ii to amend the charter of the
muuiugion, uosiow isast Carolina Rail.
ruau was rerened to the Committee
Corporations.
: Af ter some debate a bill passed the second
and third readings increasing the appropria
tion for colored normal schools from f3,000
to $3,000 annuallv. eivncr otmh r-.t th.
buuuuib f,i,ouu., it j was stated that there
was a pressing demand for competent col
ored teattheia The vote was 86 to 24
: WASHIXQTOX. -
Both Fttrtlea la the Senate Hold 'Or
der of Boi1dci Caacutt-Items In
- River and Harbor Bill Iccreaaed bv
ibe Senate Committee Another Veto
, ' IBv-Teletrranh to tb Morafnir Star.l x
- WAsnraaroN, Feb. 10 Both parties in
the Senate held "order, of business" cau
cuses this morning, i The list of measures
on the calendar prepared by the Republican
caucus committee was laid before the Dem
ocratic caucus and certain changes were in
dicated as to the order in which it was de
sired that the measures should come up.
In the Republican caucus Senators were
Buoruea an opportunity to express afresh
their preferences. ... Senators Sherman and
Harris, chairmen respectively of the caucus
committees, armed . with opinions of their
caucuses. t were authorized to: confer with
each other' and reach a compromise upon
the points of difference. They will proba
bly meet to-morrow morning and arrange
definitely the order of busineea for the rest
vi uib session.' ; ,.
Washington. Feb. 16 The following
ISA list of the total amounts of items in the
River and Harbor bill which have bsen ia
serted or increased by the Senate Commit
tee on ApprcDriatious affciinthi snt.
Approach to Norfolk. Va . $100,000; water
way between New Bern " and Beaufort. N.
C, $10,000; Savannah, $25,000; Apalachi
coJa, $10,000j Mobile, $36.000r-Appomat-x
PTl I?- l.i,NeBioBd river,
Va., $10,000; Cspe Fear Tiver.. N. C
$140,000; Conteutnea creek. N C $7 -.500;
Pamlico and Tar rivers - N C
$3,000; Meherrin river, N. C. $2,000:
Manatee river, Fla . $5,000; mouth of St.
Johns river. Fla.. $125,000 Arkansas
river.-: $125,000. - The . appropriatiott for
Cumberland Sound Ja reduced to $75,000
from $100,000. The total appropriation
recommended by the committee is $10,885,
800 tbe net increase over the House biil
being $2,827,020. For continuing tbe im
provement of the Potomac river, with refe-
icuwj vo iue improvement or navigation, the
establishment of harbor lines andraising of
uiiun me uirccuon pi me secretary of
i'SSf1 ,n aocordDce With existing plans.
VENN Si: L VA XI a .
Kew Iron steamahlp for the Plant
vetmnt Company. ' ' '; "
PhM-ADELPHIA: Feb 1ft Tho ',o' 5i.i.
steamship Olivette, built at Cramp's ehiv
yards for the H. P. Plant Investment Co .
to run in the Dafsenrer nnH mil otn J
tween-Tampa. Fla.. and Key;. West and
""'u.5 ws successruiiy Jaua'chcd during
high tide this morning The vessel 2Rn
feet long and 85 feet beam, and haa trini.
fK0" eDeine8. wih 36-inch stroke aid J casks' at 884
1,400 horse power. She will run in cconec- l " V
uon witn tne Mascr.tt nf tho
which was built here a -.out a year ago '
' " , GEORGIA. ;
$1,000 Cine Imposed for Vloiaitn
f . f , Prohibition Lam. -
S3 Tclesraph.to the Morning &Ur
Atlanta. Feb. 16.- J. O.
was Hoed fifty dollar in tha Tnli
for violating the Prohibiten lo:a eo,i
weeks ago. appeal, d to the city court and
beini: convicted to day; - was' fined one
thousand dollars by Judge Howard Yann
ril.GINJA -
Developmeat of fllneral and Graxlns
Lands.
'- IBv telegraph to the Mornlas Star i
LtKCHBTJBG. Feb. 1ft ThB Mnrtnr .ft.
Western Railroad Co. commenced work on
a branch road yesterday from Graham
mining town, to Tazewell C. II , a distance
of twenty-five miles, which will
one of the richest mineral and grazing sec
tions of the State. Coal. iron, fcati, zinc
and other minerals have r been rtimnwraA
on tbe line of the road.
Ex-GoV. Hoadlv's ramntal tn
New York Jdoks like a personal maEceuvre
for Presidential vanti urmmH ms?
Record, Dem i
HieaUV. Wa nitrJo-tt-t
RotroH : TJplahdi. 5565c pr bushel ; , Tide";
water ; uc$l.l0 c Clbas: Fair 8 cents.'
. x-ma,raei steady, with quotations
as follows! Prime andExtra Shipping, first.'
class heart,$9 50ll 00 per M feet; Extra
MIL good heart, $7 508 50- MUI Prime
$7007 50;.- Good Commoh Milt ' $4 j 0Q
8 , 00; Inferior to Ordinary $3 005 00
x Axt u i d mancetrflrm. Prim& 55
60 cents; Extra Prime 6570 cents; Fancy
7580 cents per bushel of 28 108.'' j j; .
8TAR OFFICE, Jeb..'li, 6 P, iV
, SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm
t '86f cents per gallon, with sales of 65
cents." . I
. io-ia8 marset was quoted firm
at 75 cents per bbl for Strained and 80
cenu for Good Strained. ' j
TAR MarJtet quoted firm at $1 10 per
bbl. of 280 lbs., with sales of receipU at
quotations. Incorrectly reported yeoter
day at $1 25 instead of $1 15 per bbl 1
CRUDE TURPENTINE M & rkt a
uaf"at cents for - Middling, with
small sales The following are the closing
quotations at the Produce Exchange-; t
-3i "-..ft' i.. .r. ............ . ... ;
urdinarv. . : . l . : . . . tc iiM-w. ..
Good Ordiiiaryf...;...7 13-16
iOwmiaanngU...,.8 11-16 "
Go-Middlinis:1,A..,d 7-16
-RICE. Market steady. We quote:
uuh: . upianas." 5585c er bushel;
tide-water 90c$l 10. Clean; ; Fair 3f
TpIBErl-Market steady, with quotations
ay follows-. Prime and Extra Shipping, first
Siffsieart, $95011 00 per M. feet; Eitra
'Keart, f OUa 50; Mill Prime,
llw?W:GoodCommOnMill, $4 00
0 00; Inferior to Ordinary, $3 605 ,00. u
t-lSAW UTS Market firm.. Prime 5055
rant. -. - T
"" i uj ouiaoo cents; Fancy 70
wu it uusnei oi as ids. ,
EXPOBTS FOBTHK WEEK.
A OHILB'S SKII
Ears and Scalp, Covered, with
; Eczematous Scabs and Sores
- Cared by Cutleura. J .
MTmHSi eight years., has beeil..
nJrJr ote1tt Rozema of the soalp, and at
.e!ifat Prttoaof the body, ever since he.
.iJTiij . JZr " " , " m di eara, ana ex
tended to hia calp, whtoh became oovered with
S.n5.BJrM'.a"d.fromhtol tloky fluid
poured ont, oansmg Intense itoblnr and dlBtresr. '
"?th theae eoabs the akin was raw. like a piece '
ot.beefateak. GraduaUy the hair came out and U
SlfhlKtT.yedlJ?nLubu"Bm&11 Patch was left'
at the bank of tha haa.t II. H..I... " ..
he would soratoh bis head uatil bia pUlow was
wW wlti ?,ood I used to tie his hands bT I
SsSftM'? ft,many trted to prevent hij -t
2w. K hut tt was noasajha would aoratch -itTi
S. 2 boepltal and to tho best physl
ctaM In Peabpdjr without anooess. About thla
ume aorne friends, who had been oured by the '
, TV pnjvmiuu upon me to try
SS?" i1 . Kan U8e them on the isth of Janu-
disease was removed. Dot a spot or aoab ro- !
mains on his soalp to tell the story of bts Buffer-
l,r, oas returned, and Is thiok and ,
IaP', hlic'P a aweet and clean as ay
S?.. 1- the W0Ildv 1 onnot aav enoat h to ex
press my gratitude for this wonderful cure by
.miJ'VV- "bd. and wish all similarly ,
affltoted to know that my statement ia .true and
wilbout exaggeration. .
I' nrt ,ao. CHARLES HcKAY. I
Oct. 6. 1885. Peabody.Massl
i-a72J??,!IriMcKa,8 b0 hen bsdly at
IfSSJ sotta, ' He was a pttlfui sUnt
to look at. Tlcnnw thotko k... .ij i. .
Sbff?H15,l.i;5d.did "Jla, father oould difora ;
suffering child, but availed nothing. I know that
the statements hn hsu, m.. nn Ji
cutuv of his boy by yonr Cuiicuba Bbmbdibs are'
true In every partioular. i
J-:: :ji: ; c-e ; ... WILLIAM J. MoCARTflY.
I h 3JIfo8terBU.Peabody,Ma88
Boia everywhere. rioe:- CoTicxmi.tO centst
UUTICuaA Soap. 4 Oentu: Cm-ionm Rnnmir.
f t.00. Frepared by Pottbu Dbuo and Chemical
hiii ror "now to Car Shin Dlaeanca '
PTIVrP?S' Blackteads, Skin Blemlghea, an
AJJU. Baby Humors, use Cpticuoa Boap. 1
... I
ill
IN OWE MIJiUTE,
Bheumatio, Neuralslo, Eolatio,- Sad-
. pen. nium Ann Namina .i.ia anA
AVeakneases relieved one minute
oy tne vauenra Antl-Paln Plat
ter. At drugglata, 85 oenta. Potter
k Draff Co.. Bnstnn. ..'' TT -
feo 1 DAWlm t . - wed sat - ' too or fim
WHOLESALE PRICES.
-. : .1! ,4 - coastwise.
0? r-Schr Peter 0 SchuUz
236,000 feet lumber, 53,300 shingles.. ; , A
: NEW YOUK Rtfiftmahin
at $1 SO for Virgin and Yellow Dip and ""f8 cotton. 294 casks spts turpt, 450 bbls
$1 00 for Hard. ' r?1? 55. bbls ter 25 bbl3 crude, 10 bbls
COTTONMrir.t a ' I pitcu, ou ddis rice, 62 bbls lirhtwood, : 80
- wl rON-Market quoted .firm, at 9, bags coffee, 100 bags peanuts, 493 bags mill
cents for Middling. Sales 100 bales on a 'eea,' 18 bales hides, 22 crates eees. 54 Dkes
basis of 9 8-16 cents for Middling Thpfni.- S8' o.Plttniper bolts. 79,950 feet lum-
.u i '1.1 "V.
wosmg quotations at the
'The following; quotations represent
wholesale prices generally. . In making np small
orders higher prices have to be charged
8 a
&
....i.6f
....7i
........8f
9
. steady.
00(0000 per
Clean:
We
cte lb
qu6te:
bushel:
Fair 8,
; Bocklen's Arnica Salve.
A The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
a.nd?; Chilblains, Corns, and all
Hkin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is gua
ranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
pr box. : For sale by W. H. Green &
COiroN AND NAVAL STORKS
: WEEKLY STATEMENT. "
: RECEIPTS - .
For ihe week ended Feh 12 lpjw-
Cotton
926
Spirits.
715
Crude.
100
1886.
Cfud.
515
for
xo pkeferexces. ' f j
c. 3. That it shall be unlawful
oy common carrier subiect to
the .provisions of this act to make or
s;ive any undue or unreasonable pre
ference or advantage to any particlar
person, company, firm, corporatiop
or locality, or to any particular
-description of traffic, in any respect
whatsoever, or to subject any par
ticular person, company, firm, cor
poration or locality, or any particu
lar descrption of traffic to any undue
or unreasonable prejudice or disad
vantage in anv resDect whatsoever.
Every common carrier snbject to
tne provisions of this act shall, ac
cording to their respective powers,
afford all reasonable, proper and
equal facilities for the interchange of
traffic between their respective lines
receiving, forwarding
.! Renews II er Youth. .
Mrs Phoebe Cheslev. Peterson.1 Ol a v
;w.u.T luwa, iens me ioiiowiner remark-
Vvl a I A 11 A LI. - M . . -
uic oiury, me irutn oi wnicn is
voucned for by the residents of the
town: r"I am 73 years old, have been
troubled with kidney complaint and
lameness for many years; could not
dress myself without heln. Now T
iiree rrom all pain and soreness; and
am aoie to do all my own housework.
1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters
ior naving renewed my youths and
removed completely all disease and
pain.7 I - ,,. ., ;
i Xry( a bottle, only 50c. at W. H.
reen & Co.'s Drue Store. -I
and
and
for the
delivering or - Dasseno-ers and
property to and from - their aeveral
Jinea and those connecting therewith,
and shall not discriminate in their
rates and charges between such con
necting lines; but this aball not be'
construed as requiring any Buch com
mon carrier to give the use of its
tracks or terminal facilities to anoth
er earner engaged in like business.
LOJftt AXD SHORT HAUL CLAUSE.
I bee. . That it shall be unlawful
tor any common carrier subject to
l"e provisions of this act to charge
?r receive SOY orratnr nnmmnn.linn
J? ltle aggregate for tbe transporta
tion of passengers or of like kind of
property, under substantially similar
.circumstances and conditions, for a
porter than, for a longer distance
ver the same line in the same direc
W i Bhorter being included with-'
the longer distance; but this shall
"oi be construed as authorizing any
commoa carrier within the terms of
on!! act t0 charge and receive as great
compensation for a 8horter M for a
"ger distance; provided, however,
J upon application to the commis
on appointed under the provisions
i Dm8.act such common carrier may,
'n special cases, after investigation
efiet ?ommi8sion, be authorized to
JJge less for longer than for short
r aistances for tbe transportion of
Tbe Devil After Zea Vance.
It' Washington Critic. i i
Senator Vance is a thomno-h Dftm.
ocrat in every sense. . He - converses
with hia fellowcitizens in the hnm-
blest walks of life with as much live-
Unesa i as be exhibits at ! a Presiden
tial reception. His abounding humor
is elicited by the- slightest occasion.
A he other afternoon he was riding
in a nerqio down trom the Uapitol in
company with four or five ) other
Senators. A newsboy jumped on the
vehicle and offered . the evening pa
pers. 1 Senator Vance, with a merry
twinkle in his eye, when the paper
was nandea to him, said:
Sonny, I can't read. I -1 '
The boy looked at him hard and
Offered his papers to the; other Sena
tors. Just as he was ready to step
out of the herdio be shook his finger
at Vance and said : : I H
The devil will get , you for lying,
f inerei was a general -laugb, in
which the North Carolina Senator
heartily Homed. He called the boy
back and reached in his pocket for
his chance, but the little rascal had
darted off to find a fresh victim.
Lime and
county to sell
mifrger8 op Property; and the eom-
Ztt extent l which auche-
lieVnrlT m?0D carrier may be re"
offSacrPeratiMOfth6e0'
OOLISG UNLAWFUL. . .
5- That it aVi all Ka nn1.nir-t
ay comnion carrier nr.iAt.
; A Gift for All.
I In order to give all a chance to test
it, and tnus be convinced of Its won
derful curative powers; Dr. King's
JMew AHscovery for consumption,
Coughs and " Colds, will be, for a
limited time, given away. This offer
is not only liberal, but - shows -' un
bounded faith in the merits of this
great remedy. All who i suffer from
Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat,
Chest, or Lungs, are especially re
a nested to call at W. H. Green & Co.'s
Drusr Store, and get a Trial Bottle
Free, Large Bottles $1
t
1 Sea
for
tbe
into ann r lo eaw
binaSj cot!i0t agreement or com
; nation with any other common car-
ail52S dlfferent and competing
th Zt' r t0 divide between them
0arn?re8a or net proceeds of the
Portion5 ti? BCh raUro or any
, hereof; and in any case of
Raleieh JYetcs-Observer: It Is
with pleasure wo learn that the Hon. J. J.
Davis has accepted the' appointment ten
dered him by the Governor to the vacant
place on the Supreme Court bench. "Hon
est Joe Davis?' will remain "Honest Joe
Davis" on the bench.' The Governor
yesterday pardoned Henry Kennedy, who
was convicted of manslaughter at the
spring term of Lenoir Superior Court. 1888,
and sentenced to ten years in tbe penitenti
ary. . . The pardon was recommended by the
solicitor and a large number of the best cit
izens in the county. Important facts in
the case were developed and laid before the
Governor, which strengthened the recom
mendations, - - 1 4 '
Richmond
its second reading. On the third reading
an amendment allowing only stock owners
or land owners to ote on the question was
tabled. At the night j session the matter
came up, and 8peaker Webster ruled that
the tablioir of the amendment tahWi tho
bill.! There was ereat laughter t thia a
the Republicans ! Wero difliriiRfefl . ThA
HoUso refuted to' reconsider the vote by
which the bill was thus tabled.
The followine bills inassed their snmnrf
reading: -1 ." ' i r . - -, ,
To authorize Washington county to levy
a snecial tat. ! s i
TO authorize Cleveland county to levy a
special tax.fi' : j' n ... .. ...
ro allow Salem and Winston to rnnatrnt
a system of sewerage. ;
ine loiiowmg bills passed third reading;
To allow convicis for use in draining thA
lowlands in Iredell county.
To regulate the pay of jurors iu New
Hanover county. !
To establish JJeeo Creek townshin Ri;
fax County. I -j ft .. -
To incorporate the: Carolina
rhospbate Company. ! j
to autnonze lirunswick
: . t,i a n . i.
IW UiU pwt IXUUM3. y .
To regulate the sale of seed cotton in
Richmond and Anson counties.
To incorporate tbe colored ornhan v
lum at Oxford. ) h .
The revenue bill was set as the snecial
.order for Tuesday at 11 o'clock.
1 ne House decided to meet hereafter at
10 a.m. and adjourn at 1p.m.
' J todat's pboceedings.
Tbe House met at 10 o'clock this morn
ing. I . : ;. . Jl - . "
Petitions were presented for an annrnnn-
ation; for the agricultural college.
i IHTBODUCTIOir OP BILLS.
The following bills were introduced:
To ratify the purchase of the Oak Farm
hear Raleigh, by tbe Penitentiary Board.
Dor iue oeuer regulation of the peni
tentiary. ' fi i - ;l- ...
lo allow Madison countv to lew a sne
cial tax. f ;"-,.
By Hollo way. to abolish the Januarv and
July ; terms of New Hanover Criminal
Uourt, tbus giving four terms annually.
By i Hollo way, to,, protect deer in New
tlanover county. . .
To forbid tbe penitentiary to furnish con.
victs unless money for the same is deposi-'
ted. -. v:-R- :-'rvi'
To extend the corporate limits of the
town. of Whitaker's.! - --
To prescribe the form of tickets for elec
tions. I ' - i t -: 4 - : ,".
To amend the charter of Fayetteville. -To
require magistrates to furnish itemized
statements of costs, -j
To allow: Wayne countv to work it own
convicts on its publiq roads. - r;
, BILLS TIMED BEADIHO.
Thti followioff bills passed their third
reading : ( . . . . . :
To incorporate the Danville & Carolina
Railway Co. .
To enbance tne State's interest in tha
North Carolina and Atlantic and North
Carolina railways by aiding in the con
struction of branch lines. -
To amend the charter of the Roanokn &
Tar River Railway Co.
I The be venue bill. .
The House took un at 11 o'clock, as &
special order, the act to raise revenue.
Tbe. House went into: committee of the
Whole, Doughton in the chair, on the bill.
and considered the bill by sections. - -
mere areas sections in the act.. which
covers 19 pages. It provides for a tax of
23 cents on the $100 valuation on real and
personal property, &c, and for a tax of 69
cents on the poll, for education. - .
Tbere was not a great deal of debate on
the bill. Several members favored a re
duction of the rate of taxation to 20 cents.
but, finally withdrew amendments to that
effect. ; Section after section was adopted.
There was some debate on the Question
of taxing circuses. ; It was represented that
In some sections circus companies resorted
$200,000; provided, that no part of the sum
appropriated shali. be expended upon or
with xeference. to anv ni i
which the title of the United States ia ia
doubt, or in respect to which any claim
adverse to the United States has been made.
The Portage, Lake and-Rlver Improvement
Company Canal, at Lake Superior, Ship
Canal Railway and iron Company Canal
ku.vuko ul tjv.uw; proviaea, mat do
, part shall be expended until tbe property is
convoyed to the United 8tate s and the Attorney-
General shall have certified that the
title is perfect. The Cullom amendment
.with respect to the Hennepin Canal, is in
corporated in the bill and the sum of $50
000 in addition to any Unexpended balance
of the last River and Harbor- bill i9 appro
priated for surveys and expenses; "
- The President has vetoed the bill" appro
priating $10,000 for distribution of seeds to
the drought stricken counties of Texas..
. Senator Coke to-day Introduced an
amendment to the River and Harbor bilL
making appropriation of-$600,000 for
dredging the channel across Galveston bar
NOT AFFBCTBD BT AGE.
' Some old snerinWna r.f: 'Tinwoi 'ni,i!n
Powder that had been kept on the shelf of
grocery store for tea "years were recently
tested by Prof. Schedler, of New York, for
the purpose of measuring . the . loss of
strength they had undergone. It was found
that, although the powder had been ex
posed to atmospheric changes during all
this time for it was not in air tight cans
its loss of raising power or strength was
less than one per cent., the powder being
practically as good as the day it was put up.
This is a most valuable quality in a bak
ing powder, one which few possess. Most
powders if not use when first: made are
iouna to ne ineffective. If kept even a few
weeks, they loose their levening power, be
come lumpy or caked, and valueless. - -
'' This ' superior keeping quality lh the
'Royal' arises from the extraordinary care
in iu manufacture, and the scientific prin
ciples employed in its combination. The
articles used in its composition are tho
roughly dfied by heat before being com
pounded.and are so prepared and coated as
to prevent the action of the acid upon the
alkali prematurely, or exnent uniier tha in.
fiuence of heat or water necessarily used in -
wju&iujc ur uniting. !'
, The Royal is now 'used .'extensively in"
Australia, Africa, and other low attitudes,
where it has been found to be the only
baking powder that will withstand the hot,
moist atmosphere without deterioration.
Rosin. Tar.
8,812 8,432
V . V RECEIPTS .
For the week ended Feb. 13,
Cotton. Spirits: Rosin. Tar.
1,578 451 4,189 741
EXPORTS
. . Pur the week ended Feb. 12, 1887
Uotton. Spirits. Rosin. Tar. Crude.
1.040 1,207 712
17.178 000 20
Total
Domestic
Foreign.
1.260 2.830 18.218 1 207
;'"'' EXPORTS
For the week ended Feb. 13. 1886
733
Cotton. Sairitn. Riafn-
Domestic 239 311 4'
Foreign. . 5.425 COO 3 833
Toiif. 5.694
Tar. Crude
652 ,131
000 ; 000,
652 131
; Produce Exchange
Ordinary.....;.-;
Good Ordinary...
Low Middling. . .
Middling.........
Good Middling.:.
I RICE-Market '
Rouoh: Uplands.
Tidewater 90c$l 10.
cents.
i TIMBER Market steady, with quota
tions as follows: Primeand Extra Ship
ping, first-class heart, $9 50U 00 per M.
feet; Extra Mill, good heart, $7 508 50
MiU Prime, $7 007 50 j Good Common
Mill $4 006 00: Inferior to Ordinary
$3 O05 00. -
1 P2ANUTS-Market firm. Prime 55a60
cents; Extra Prime 6570 cents; Fancy 75
80 cenU per bushel of 28 lbs.
I STAR OFFICE, Feb. 12. 6 P. M. I 1
SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Quoted flrin
at 86J cenU per gallon! with sales of 56
casks at quotations. !
ROSIN The market was quoted firm
at. 75 cents per -bbl for Strained and 80
cents for Good Strained. , - i
' .TAR Market quoted firm at $1 10 per
bbl. of 280 fta, with salea of receipt at
quotations, - ' . : . ,
CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm
at $1 90 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and
$1 00 for Hard. ' . ' . , j
COTTON Market quoted firm at 9i eenU
for Middling. Small t ales on a basis
of 9 3-16 cents for Middling. The fol
lowing are tho closing quotations at the
Produce Exchange:
...... ..Of
-i 7i
.....;..8
.. .
;....9, -
steady. ! We
00000c per
Clear:
J , FOREIGN. - -"
Hambceo.' Ger barque Frilz Schmidt .
314 bbls rosin . ,; .v ;
Stettik. Ger: barque Lud wig 8.873
bbls rosin. f:--. J, ' . ;
Fjabdo, P R. Schr Belle Brown jil.
384 feet lumber, 924 bundles shingles. '
n. Ahtwebp Nor barque Emma Parker
350 bales cotton, 3.872 bbls rosin.
Lohdok Nor barque Monica 1.512
Casks spts turpt 3.672 bbls rosin
Loudon Br barque Arda 8 547' bbls
rosin, 20 bbls gum thus. - .
fOET-AU-PEiNCE- Schr Hattie Tur
ner 225,714 feet lumber, 100.000 shingles.
-- Nassau Br Schr Mabel Darline 26.684
ft lumber; 600 paliugs, 169.000 shingles.
- Stettin Ger Brig Atlantic 2.867 bbls
rosin. ! 1
ntlno. I
8 .
i7;o
40
00
0 00
CO
6 CO
8
e
1 ro
1 75
1 75
8 CO
0 00 M CO
18 &
11
14
60
00 &
18
25
80
25
13
11
13
10
IS
10
- 03fc&
65
1 10
5 .
85
MARINE.
CUtt)
quote:
bushel.
Fair , 3,
3,051
1.872
90,918
9,884
745
311 3.337
.,. STOCKS
Ashore and Afioat Feb. 12, 1887.
' ' ! ' Ashore. Afloat. Total.
v-ouon.. 3,051 000
Spiriu.........;.;. 1,872 " 000
Rosin......:. 87.088 3.890
Tar 9.284 100
Crude 745 000
V; .. ... . STOCKS
Ashore and Afloat, Feb. 13, 1886.
Cotton. Spirits, Rosin. Tar. Crude.
6,178 1,559 116.167 3.298 870
. . QUOTATIONS.
Feb, 12, 1887. . . .. , . Feb. 13, 1886. :
Cotton.. 9i . 8f
Spirits.. , 36J B9i .
Rosin.. ,75 CaSO 75 ra 80 '
Tar..,.. $1 10
$1 10
New rorb Comparative Cotton
: : BUHL
State
107,464 105,784
By Telegraph to tha Morning Ktar. . ,
NEW YOBE. Feb. 11. The folln-nina io
the comparative cotton statement for the
week ending this date:
"LJ " - ! 1887. 1886.
Net receipts at all United . '
. . d tales ports during the
' week
Total receipts to this
- - date. 4,581,976 4,295,997
Exports for the week.'. . 117,805 104,733
Total exports - to this -
date. .v... ....... .. . 3.239,0852,688,739
Stock in all Unitedtates .
a ports. . . . ; . . ......... 881.495 1,044,762
Stock at all interior
towns..;..;......;. 155,183 228.986
Stock m Liverpool. . . f ' "912,000 '63,000
American i afloat for ? "
Great Britain. ..... . . 217,000 239,000
Ordinarv
Good Ordinary
Low Middling......
Middling.........
Good Middling....
- RICE. Market
Rough : Uplands,
jTide water 90c$l 10
cents.
TIMBER Market steady, with quota
tions as follows: Prime and Extra Ship
ping, first class heart, $9 50lt 00 per M.
feet; Extra Mill, good heart, $7 508 50;
Mill Prime, $7 007'50; Good Common
MUlj $4 006 00; Inferior to Ordinary.
$3.oo5 oa v-
PEANUTS Market firm. Prime 5560
cents'; Extra Prime 6570 cento; Fancy
7&tiU cents per bushel of 28 lbs. : 1
STAR OFFICE. Feb. 14 6 P M. :
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm
at 36j cents per gallon, with sales of 60 casks
at quotations. ' ; j
- ROSIN The market was. quoted firm
at 75 cento per bbl for Strained aau tso
cento for Good Strained. -1 j
TAR Market quoted firm at $1 10 per
bbL of 280 lbs., with sales of receiptt at
quotations. - ' 1 i
CRUDE TURPENTINE-Market firm
at $190 for Virgin and Yellow Dip
and$l 00 for Hard. . 1 j-
COTTONMarket quoted firm on' a
basis of 9 3-16 cento ' for Middling, with
sales jof 80 bales. The following are the
closing quotations at the Produce Ex
change;
...6 7-16 cents lb;
...1
...8 11-16
...9 8-16 "
...9 7 16 "
steady. N . We quote
;'; :-,; ARRIVED. -
Ger barque Ferdinand, 431 tons,.Blus
mer," Liverpool, E Peschau & Westerroan.
with salt to Heide & Co
- Ger barque Fortuna, 442 tons. Unruh
Rochefort, France, E Peschau & Wester
mann. . - .. ;
Nor barqueektor, 395 tons. Jahanesen.
Buenos Ay res, Paterson, Downing & Co
Steamship Benefactor, Tribou. New
York, H G Smallbones. .
Schr Adventure,, Willis. Hyde county,
with 1,900 bushels corn to B F Mitfhpii
Son and GJBoney.! .
Schr Regulator, Lewis. Elizabeth City,
with 2,300 bushels corn to B F Mitchell &
OOn. t- : ! ! -
8chr Beulah Benton, DaYis, Elizabeth
City, with 2.000 bushels corn to B F Mitch
ell & Son. 1 - 1 .
Schr William & Richard, 253 tons, Pat
rick, Charleston,- Geo Harriss & Co, with
phosphate rock to Navassa Guano Go. r
Schr Carrie, Chad wick, Elizabeth City,
with 1,700 bushels corn to B F Mitchell &
Son- ! ' H ! -; i .
Schr Annie Farrow, Rose, ' Elizibeth
City, with 576 bushels corn to B F Mitchell
& Son. vl) C.
Schr Eunice Reynolds Yeamona, Eliza
beth City.f with 2,000; bushels corn to B F
Mitchell & Sons. -1 i
Schr Harry PrescoU, 434 tons, Turner,
Boston, E G Barker & Co, with cuano to
order, - -jU.; : . . i
- Schr Otello. 832 tons. Bond, Boston; E
G Barker & Co, with guano to W & W and
00 00
7 50
9 00
4 75
7 80
4 CO
7 00,
3 00
6
8 60
4 00
4 75
4 10
4 50
8
C0
58
58
00
45
CO
I 2 50
8 00
11 00
00
9 oa
5 00
9 CO
4 ou
10
5
10
1 05
1 00
I 10
) 8
1 40
18 00
15 00
4 00
4 BO
5 50
4 10
5 00
10
62
60
60
' 58
45
75
13t
1 10 -
1 05- .
1 15
8
10
0.00
OCRR.
CLEARED.
Frilz Schmidt.
Schmidt,
Stettin,
Gfer ibaraue
Hamburg.! S PShotter & Co.
. Ger barque Ludwig, Schaher,
Paterson Downing & Co.
'a Schr Peter C 8chultz, Thompson, Phila
delphia, Geo Harriss & Co. J
Schr Belle Brown, Perry, Fjardo, Porto
Rico, E G Barker & Co. cargo by Edward
Kidder's Son. , ; j .
Steamship Regulator, Ingraham, New
York, H. G. Smallbones.
Nor barque Emma Parker, Larsen, Ant
werp. Alex Sorunt Ss Son.
. Nor barque Monica, jJohannessen, Lon
don, Heide & Co, cargo by Williams &
Murchison and Paterson, Downing & Co.
Br barque Arda, Kearon, London, Pater
son, Downing & Co, cargo by Williams &
Murchison and Paterson, Downing Co.
Schr Hattie Turner, Keen, Port-au-Prince.
Hayti. Edward Kidder's 8on. ;
Br Schr Mabel Darling, Ranger, Nassau,
Cronly & Morriss, cargo by Parsley &Wig-gins-
4 .. j
COSSUMPTTION CTJSED.
retired from praotice.ha vine
t India mlsslon-
EOBEIGN.
Reaiatanee to Evictions la Ireland.
- By Cable to the Hornlno- Star.
Dublin, Feb.' 16. A conflict occurred
to-day between a force of police on their
way to execute a number of eviction orders
ana part or tne population of Dingle, a tea
port in the county of Kerry.: "The people
barricaded the roads, in some cases building
stone walls across them. 'The police were
at first driven away and compelled to re-
ueai. xaey reiormeo and then charged
with batons and clubbed rifles upon the
people, compelling them after a severe
struggle to give way. A number of men
and women were injured.
Lohdon, February 16 Sixty British
members of the House of Commons, at a
conference to-day, adopted a resolution to
call the attention of .Parliament next week
to the alleged packing of juries in cases
against Nationalists in Ireland.
Durham Hecordef: Tbe citizens
of Williams township, Chatham county,
.will petition the Legislature to annex a por
tion of that township to Durham county.
The Legislature will ba netitinned to
establish a Criminal Court' io Durham
county,, and . Include . this , cdunty in the
ume uiamct wiin newManoveT and Meck
lenburg counties, and to abolish tbe May
term of the Superior Court if the Crimina
Court is established. , i -
An old Dhvsl
had D laced in hia handa Kv n Knot
fry the formula of a simple vegetable remedy,
lor the speedy and permanent cure of Consump
tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat
and Lung Affections, also a positive an J radical
cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com-
Slalnte' after having tested lte wonderful cura
yo power In thousands of oases, has felt it hia
duty to make it known to his suffering' fellows.
Aotoated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu
man suff eting.I will send free of oharge, to all who
desire it, this recipe. In German, Trenoh or Eng
lish, with full directions for preparing and using.
Bent bvmail bv iulilraw Vith afvU -Tll.
this paper W. ANotks.149. Jtr' HiVv-i' jtnnhZf
thU paper W.A.Notks,149,
ter.N.Y.
' ANOTHER LTJCKTMUSKBaON (MICH.) MAN '
TS0rAf reoB.'l,(ld t8 ,at e last IJan. 11th,"
JS?Pidiawlonc.fiThe inllana Btate Lottery,
ticket No. 91,930 drew $159,000, the First Capital
frjf-.itnow transpires that Mr. John Camp
bell, of the 1 flfm of Qow, Ma Jo A Co, North Mas-kego2;lloi,-own8teIlfch
Interest inthistiok-et-
.."be anuounoement created considerable
xoltement.-Muskegon (Mich.) Chronlole, Janu-
f WHO IS MBS. WINSLOWr-As this "question
a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti
ringly devoted her tune and talents as a female
Physician and nurse, principally among children.
She has especially studied the TJonatitntlon and
wants or this numerous class, and, as a result of
this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in
a lifetime soent as a. imm &ni nhndkn k.
compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth
It operates like magic glvinf rest and
health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the
bowels. In consequence of this artlole Sirs. Wlns
low is beooming world-renowned as a benefactor
i nor mav; uuiiaren cenauuy ao Eis up and
bless her; especially is thia the case in tills city.
Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daelt
sold and used here. We thWMri Winslow has
immortalized her name by this Invaluable art!
cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil
dren have been saved from an early grave by its
tjmeiy we, and that millions yet nnbora will
share its benefits, and unite in calUng her blessed.
Tt has discharged her duty to heruffer-
n v r ""ir "i ,""f "Ejnion. unni ne nas given
tttte benefit of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
York City. So - u d marts ts. 85 eta. a bottie
Ordinary.
Good Ordinary. . . . ,
Low Middling....
Middling ;. . , .
Good Middling....
; RICE Market
KOUOH; .Uplands, 55tt5c per bushel;
Tidewater.90c$l 10 ; Clean: Fair 3ici
' TIMBER-Market steadf , with quotations'
as follows; Prime and Extra Shipping, firsti
class heart, $9 60&11 00 per M. feet; Extra
Mill, good heart, $7.5Q8 50; Mill Prime;
$7 007 50; Good Common MUX $4 00
,6 00; Inferior to Ordinary, $3 005 00. j
PEANUTS Market firm. Prime 556&
cento; Extra Prime 6570 cents; Fancy. 75
80 cents per bushel of 28 lbs. ' i :
"V 8TAR OFFICER Feb. 15, 6 P. M. ' j
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm"
at the opening at 86i cento per gallon, but
without buyers, when tales were made a
36 cents about 180 casks being taken at
these figures. ' - ; !; ' 5
- ROSIN The market was. quoted flrin
at 75 cts per bbl for Strained and 80 eta
for Good Strained.- .'. :.. iWvi;; .
' TAR Market quoted firm at $1 lO.per
bbl of 280 lbs., with sales of. receipts at
quotations. t , v. , , -
: CRUDE TURPENTINB-Market firm
at $1 90 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and
$100 for Hard..: :;
.COTTON Market quoted firm on a basis
of 8-16 cento for Middling, with sales of
150 bales;" The following are the closing
quotations at the Produce Exchange: f
Ordinary ' 6 7-16 centolbr
Good Ordinary;. UfJ 7 18-16 : ' " " '
Low Middling. ;-. .. ' 8 11-16 '
IDddBiutr.". i . t i.v 9- 8-16 -.. a"
Good Middling.. . .:K y 9 7-I6 - ; '
ITOK--Market teadyl We - qubtoi
Ropoh: Upland 5565 centoper bushel
Tidewater 90c$I 10. Clean: Fair 3
cents. -'
J;.'' ' j
. "'1' "
BAQGINO !
p Gunny
Standard
BACON North Carolina
Bams, $ lb..
Shoulders, B.......
Bldes. .... i.......
WK3TKHN SMOKED
Hams, 9 S .
Sides, V 9...J. .....
Shoulders, W lb
DBY SALTED
Sides. lb...
' Shoulders. S t...
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine.
oeoona nana, eacn -.
NewNew York.each
New City, each .
BEESWAX. W
BKICBB, Wilmington,
iionnern , ,
BUTTER, lb -
North Carolina. .
Northern
CANDLES. V lb
. Sperm .1
Adamantine
CHEEAE, 9 lb
- Northern Factory
Dairy, -Cream .....
State.
COFFEE, 9 at
Java
Laguyra..... ..
Rio
CORN MEAL. bus.. In sacks-
Vlrrlnla Meal
COTTON TIES, bundle.......
DOMESTICS
Sheeting. 4-4, yd..........
Yarns, w bunoh
EGGS, y dozen
FISH
- Mackerel, No. 1, w bbl
: Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl.
Mackerel, No; 8, bbl
Mackerel, No. 8. half bbl....
Mackerel, No. 8, p bbl.....
Mullets, V bbl .......
Mullets. l'ork bbls
N. c. Roe Herring, keg...
Dry Cod, lb..."..;....?...
PLOUB,aibbl-
Northera Super.... ......
" j Extra
I Family........
City Mills-Super ... .
nr" Family
GLUE, j) lb .
GRAIN, y bushel
Corn, from store, bags, white
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.
Corn, earso. in bairn, white
Corn, oargo, mixed; In bags.
Oats, from stores
EEaCow Peas
BIDES, Jb
Green.i ,
' Dry j... ..
HAY, V 100 lbs
Eastern.. ;.
Western ; .
North River
HOOP IRON, f) B :
LARD, fl lb-1
Northern.
. North Carolina
LIME, V barrel.
LUMBER, City Sawed. M ft
Ship Stuff, resawed
; RoDgh Edge Plank....... ...
West India Cargoes, accord
ing to quality ....18 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
- Scantling and Board, oom'n 14 00
XOLASSJtS, V gallon
ew ltop uuoa, in bbds.
in obis. ... 25
Rico, lnhhds 88
" inbbl so
House, lnhhds........ ,
in ddis... 1..
m hhla .. oa
NAILS, Keg, Cut. lOd basis...
uiia v gauon-
Kerosene v :
. f Lard.j.
- Linseed
: Rosin
Tar... I ,
Deck and Spar.. .
POULTRY
Chickens, live, grown '. ...
" Spring............
Turkeys
PEANUTS, V bushels ti Bs...
POTATOES, V bushel .
Sweet.
Irish, W bbl.. v.
PORK, ft barrel -
CltyMess
Prime. 1. ......
Rump..
RICE Carolina, lb
Rough, V bushel, (Upland).. -1
" - (Lowland).
RAGS, V -Ctountryr...
Clty..ii .
ROPE, t lb . !
SALT, v sack, Alum
' Liverpool ;...!. ....
' - Lisbon , ,
American...
8UGAR, 9 S Standard gran..
Standard A "
White Ex. C
Extra o, Golden
CYeUow.....
SOAP, y lb Northern...
SHINGLES, 7 In. V U......
Common
- Cypress SaDS....
Cypress Hearts. . . .
STAVES, y M W. O.
a v. iiogsneaa
TALLOW, y a
TIMBER. jf U feet-Shlpplng.
Fine Mill...
Mul Prime........ . ... .
MUI Fair...;
.. Common Mill.....: k
Inferior to Ordinary.......
WHISKEY, f) gal-Northern.. ,
North Carolina.
WOOL, V ft Washed:.
Unwashed 1 ... ..
?-.; Burry..i.... ... ,
qonsur.ip.Tiorj
I PltiT remodjr for lot ttiar, Uwu; tj Iu an
tbewudi of cum o tb wont kind and of loaf (Undine
rf'?.b.cor1- ft ii itroiw U my blth la It rocacr,
?i?l?D&2?r0 BOTTLES FRKB, toffothor with a. VaL
DABLB TBBXTISB oa tbls dlMoao. to aorraSarar. 8lv Kx
KMaaaar.O.addrtM. B.T.a.BiCUlt,inroailSt.,a.V
Uo!81 D&W6m
15
if6
14 '
9
7M
80 00
10 00
18 00
23 00
15 00
Porto
Sugar
Syrup
8 75 ib
25
87
80
85
18
85
1
a
. Barrel..
d Absolutely? Pure;
Thlspowoer nereryane. a maryoi or parity'
ftreagth and wboleeomanesa. More eonomioal
than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold lnoom
petition with the multitude 'of low test, abort
weight, atom or phosphate powders. Sold an vim
am. - - . .
. . !- ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
iw wail St., n.
iLBfl
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