if
TheDailv Review,
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1957.
Absolutely Pur
Thla powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and whoUssomeneaa. Mre
economical tcatuthe ordinary kinds, and -an-Jiot
be sold In competition wub the multitude
of low test, short weight luci or phosphate
powders. Sold onty in cant. 1!ovalBko
Powder Co..10g Wall at. N. V.
ocsi6 dwly tenrm 4thp
IN CONGUK'S VESTIIUUAY
SENATE
WcTTivriTov. .Ian. 20. Mr. Ma-
hone, from the Committee on Public
Baildings. reported a bill for the com
pletion ol the monument to Mary,
mother ot Washinctcn. Calendar.
Mr. Blair gte notice that Tuesday
next he would ask the Senate to take up
and act. upon tbej iint re-jolulion pro
posing an amendment to the constitu
tion, so as to authorize woman suft'ra;?
Mr. Hoar called up the conference re
port on the Electoral Count bill.
The conference report was- aarenl to
and without division, and then thn
Senate went into secret session.
HOUSE OF, REPRESENTATIVES
" Mr. Oothwaite. of Ohio, from the
Committee on Pacific Railroads, repin
ed bapfc the f blowing resolution, whioo
was adopted:
Rtsolvid, That. the Secretary of the
Treasury ba and is hereby requested to
inform the House of Representatives, as
soon as praclicabie.olthe snms of money
which we're owing to the United State-
on tha 1st of. January. 1897. Irom
Pacific Railroads which haye receive!
aid from government bonds, giving the
"sums which aro due. principal km! in
terest, under the existing law. severely
and collectively, from said corn panic-,
and what will le the result t the
Treasury and the efft-ct upon thee
debts, if House bill No. 8318 should ba
-come a law. and its provisions to be
complied with. The bi'l referred to is
that introduced by Mr. Oulhwaite, pro
viding for the payment of tht Pacific
Roads' indebtedness to th government
by installments so arranged that the
average date of maturity shall be Omo
ber 1st. 192J.
The object of the committeo io v
' porting the resolution is to gijt the opin
ion of the Treasury Depart orient as t
the effect of the passage ol the Hue
Funding bill.
The House then resumed' consider,
tioa of the conference report -n th
Inter-State Cnmerce bill. - Aftrr a
short discussion on motion of Mr Crisp,
of Ga. by unanimous consent, it va
ordered that a session should no held
to-night for thediscussi n of the report ;
that at the end ot that session the pre
vious question should pa considered a
ordered, and that a votu ou the adoption
ot th'e report should be taken to-morrow
morning, after the reading of the
Journal.
Bills were reported and rt-frred to
the Committee ot the Whole for com
pletion of the monument to.Marv, the
mother of Washington, af Fn dencks
burg, Va , and authorizing free dUrri
butlon of ssed by the Agricultural De
partment to the drought- stricken
regions of Texas.
The House in the morning liur
passed the Senate bill amending the
law relating to patents, trademarks and
copyrights.
Lfa'eieh VUtor.
THE GENERAL. ASSKSU5LY.
SENATE.
FOURTEENTH DAY.
TnuKSDAY. January 20, 1887.
Several petitions were presented ask
Ing relief for physicians in the mailer I
collecting lees.
The following were introduced :
To amend chapter 150. laws 1683.
To amend section. 1070, fr.de.
To amend chapter cb,. private laws
1870 -71.
To amend sections 2r8f, 211)0. 2016.
008, Code, for support ot the depart
ment of agriculture.
To incorporate tho Albemarle and
Pantego Rulroad Co.
The following bills were placed on
third reading: - -
To regulate the sale ot seed cotton;
passed. '
To repeal section 19CJ0, of Code, rela
ting to discrimination in railroad
freights ; passed.
i The following bills were placed on 2J
reading:
To amend, law "relating to public
printing, passed. (Provides for choosing
public printer by joint ballot.)
To require private bankers and banks
to make reports to public treasurer;
passed.
Relating to employment ol minors,
lost.
Relating to practice of law by lawyers
from other States.
To prevent sale ol ileadlv weapons;
' labled.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VES.
BILLS INTRODUCED .
To exempt firemen in Wilmington
from poll tax. ;
To annex a part of Duplin to Samp
son county. .
To amend tha charter of tha 'South
Atlantic & Northwestern Railroad.
r t t' "i
Troyaless,? j
. -g ... -
I
Toincorporatolba bank of Fayette-.
villa.
For the protection ol deer in New.
Hanover, Bladen, Brunswick and Pen
der. , '
To amend the Code in regard to at
tachments "
To repeal section 3Si ofCde.
The House took tip. as the unfinished
business, the bill to grant an extonsion
of time fnrthe completion of the Cape
Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad. This
extension was asked lor upon the
irround that the State, which bad con
tracted to furnish that road with 600
convicts, never fnrniahed more than
li5 Mr Satton. the intnxlueer of the
bill, urg-tl its pasaeo Mr. Frits ofler
d an amendment providing that only
4U)convic:s rm lurnishol the road
Mr. Eari flered an amendment that
h. number ol convicts b put nt J30
Mr. L az.ar offer d a substitute, pro
.vi'line that the bonds deposited bv
the ro-ui for labor before February.
l&tt, sh!l be returned only when the
run! U completed to Patterson. nnd
providing that hot to exceed 403 convicts
slull be furnished, lor which the road
..hall piy in eash $125 a head each year.
Ua spoke in favor of this substitute.
Mr Holt followed, in tavor of the origi
nal bill. Further remarks were made
by Messrs Oakley. Pilchard. Doughton.
Macon. Turt-er, York, Pinriix aod
Overman.
A call for the previous question was
made, alter over two hour' argument,
and a vote was taken on Mr Leaser's
substitute. Thi resulted ayes 51. noes
58. ft J he substitute was lost.
At2:15 th. House adjourned and this
important bil went over, to come up as
the unti.-iihed business to-morrow-.
-TA-i"K N 1-;WK
Pif.ts.boro liicord: An express office
has been . established here, the agent
b ins Mr W. R. Hunter, who ia also
ihe. railroad aent. Our citizens will
rind this a treat convenience, and is
another benefit brought us by the raiU
road.
- Pitlshoro Home: Mr. Almon Hole
man ki led four hogs a short time ago
That iua?e a tola! of 1678 pounds !
p irk. Two were 20 months old weigh
ing 525 and 474. Two Hi months c:M
weighetl 350 and 32'.).
(JoUNboro Artjust: There is mnch
ullering Hinon the poor ot our city
during this cold weather. Many who
liv.e by their daily labor are unab e to
ompl'iytnent. beeausK tho extreme
c ld has h ti it- ff-ct npr bui'ess
und matle wo;k lor them scarce
News and Observer : Hon. Thomas
J. JaryK IT. S. Minister to Brazil, and
lady, amvtd in the csty Jast night ai.d
look apart nients at the Yarbro lln-c.
Alier lea he retired to his room 3 lor a
short while, and vhen he appeared In
the main ofiice of the h -tel tner- ws :
rush to sec him. and he was lor some
time engaged in shaking hands with
irier.ds and citizens.
' ;i veil evi lie (Vtrc: Tho Indepen
dent L'ght Infantry (Company is on a
resrular "boom" new luembers being
added at everv meeting. A new uni
f rm will be adopted, and the company
will co to Washington in May to oom
pete for the prize in the inter-nalional
drill. On Monday last, the I7lh
inst., between 400 and 500 citizens ol
portions of Cumberland, Harnett.Samp
son and Johnston counties held a meet
ing'nt Dunn to take lurther steps in re
gard to ihe formation of the new county
referred to in our Columns lat week.
It was decided to change the name of
the county Irom "Fairland" to Dob
bin." Charlotte Chronicle: The county
convicts who are now engaged In the
work of macadamizing the public roads
of Charlotte township, have struck a
s -Id mine at the quarry, at the eastern
terruinu Trade street, and the pub
lic roads are ac'ually being paved with
what ia said to bo a first class quality
of gMd ore A specimen ol the re
was left at The Chronicle office yester
day, and it can be inspected by ..all
doubling, Thomases. But very few
ciuniifs in' this State can boast of
macadamized roads, and we. are cer
tain that Mecklenburg is the only coun
ty that can claim the honor ol having
her public roads paved with gold. The
ore is charted with sulphurets, and is
simlar in character to that tak-n Irom
some qT tho mines around the city.
Til-fci iTlAil.
t'bc mulls close t tno tHy foeteillcc ao
foUows :
DAILY.
Northern through mails, fast....... 10.00 I. M.
Northern through and vy malls.... 8.00 A. M.
N. C. and A. 4 N. C. Railroads and
routca supplied therefrom
n.OO P M. ana J.0O A. M.
Salel-h 6.30 P. M. And .00 4. M.
-uthern thrr-Hgh mails, fast 9 00 P.M.
Char Jovro, Far 11 luff, N C. and
Mar'op, 8. ;.. anl renter enp-
pl ed tuert'rom 9.00 P.M.
South rn way iral! between W;'-
ni"n!tf-i and har'est;')n'" COO A. M.
CLar'i stow, Savanah, Jartsoi-
vtlle.lTla., r.dlnternaclUte rolnt8
9 tOP M and 6.00 A.M.
CLeraw A Darlington KK am point j
supplied thertfrona
C SO P. M. and9.tu P. M.
DAILY FXC&PT SUNDAY.
Western malls (O.C. Eallway 5.30 P. M.
Fajettevllle, C. F. A Y- V. R. R.
and points supplied therefr m....6.30 P. M.
E&lelU Hamiet It. U. and points
eunpt'ed therefiom ....6 33 P. M,
Sml nvilie 2.(0 P. M.
WrlghtBvllle 8.30 A. M
TUESDAY AND FttIDAY8.
Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi-
ces 6.00 A. M.
Little Ki vcr. S. C. andlntemredlate
offices 2 00 P. M.
Cape t ear Kivcr mail .CP P. M.
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern through and way mails.... 7.30 A. M-
Southern hroujrh and way malls... 7.00 A. M.
Southern, Wcet of Florence 9.?0 A. M.
Carolina tntrai Railroad.. 9.00 A. M.
Night maild arrivicg: prevlocs to 10.H) P. M.
are opened anl distributed luj Lfck Boxes
as Koon as re ived. '
Mails collected from street boxes in business
portion of city at 6 A. M., 11.00 A.M. and 5.H0
P. M. and from other polnu of the city at B
P. M and 5 A. M.
Ueneral delivery open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.
and on Sundays from 9.03 to 10.00 A. M.
t;irl5r delivery open en Sunday from 9 00
ii 10 00 A. M.
Smp Ofiice open from 7.S0 A.M. to 6 P.M.,
Money Order and Register Department open
from 8 A. M. to 5 1. M.. continuous.
RaUroad time 73th meridian.
B. G. CRISP.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
SMITH VILLE. N. C. '
Will prac Ice la the counties of Brunswick.
New Hanover and Pender.
Prompt attention siren to business.
Collection of claims a specialty.
ociil dAwtt
COJUMEKClAJLi SEWH,
.WILMINGTON MAKKKT.
January P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at
3CA cents per gallon No sales reported.
ROSIN Firm at 75 cents for strain
ed and 80 cents lor good strained:
TAR Firm at $1.25. -
CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at
SI. 00 for hard. $1-90 for yellow dip
and virgin.
COTTON Steady. Tho following
are the official quotations: Ordinary,
ei; good ordinary, 7; low mid
dling 8; middling ui; good middling
9A. N tales reported.
Receipts to dav: Cotton. 470; spirits,
55; rosin. 833; tar, 259; crude. 199.
. . " . -
Provisions and Cotton.
Cuicago. Jan. 21, 2:30 p. m
Wheat market opened at 84 and closed
at 84 J for May. Com opened at 40J
and closed at 401 for May. Pork
opened at 12.27 and closed at . 12 35
tor May.
New York. Jan 21.2:30 p m Cots
ton oponed at 9.43 and closed at 9.37
for January. Opened at 9.4 1 and closed
at 9 38 for February. Opened at i.53
and closed at 9.4S for March. Opened
at 9.63 and closed at "9.59 lor April.
Opened at 9.73 and closed at 9 09 for
May. ' -
ISXAKINIS N12WS. '
ARRIVED.
Steamer A P Hurt. Robeson, Fay
ettcville. Woody & Carrie.
Steam yacht Louis.. '. Woodside.
Smithville. Master r -
CLEARED.
Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fayette -ville.
Woody & Currie.
Steamer Susie, Mbow, Point Cas
well. Master. (
Steam yacht . Louise, Woodside.
Smithville. Master
Br steamship Beechville, Evans,
Liverpool, Williams & Mdrchison.
CJer barque Prinz Regent. Herwig,
(Jlasgow, Alex Spruut & Son.
EXPORTS
FOItF-ION.
Liverpool IJr steamship litechville
4 804 bales cotton. "
(Jlasgow Ger barque Prinz Hegent
3.842 bhls rosin
VVKEKLY S rATEMK
k.
STOCKS ON HAND .7 AN I5TH, 1886.
Cotton ashore. 3 5S7; afloat 0 791:
toal. 10,3fb.
Spirits ashore 2.071.
Rosin ashore." 85 M3; arlont. 0.1)08;
total, 92.: 73.
Tar a3hore. 3.733.
Crude ashoie. 597
RECEIPTS KOR Wt.K KXPKl) JAN. 15TIf.
Cotton. 3.009; spirits, 722; roiti
0.409; tar, 1.0CO; crude, 74
EXPORTS FOR WEEK BNOI'I) JAN 15 Til
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. 101; spirits. 073:
rosin, 712;
tar. 904 ; crude1. 135.
FOREIGN
Cotton, 7,902; spirits. 550; rosin,
ooo .
tar. 2.250.
VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILMINGTO N. H.C
January 17, 18S7.
No veseel under CO tonH reported in this list.
STEAMSHIPS.
Br BosevUte, 1 ,Q6 tors. Dove, C P Mebae
Kt Beechvllle, 1,123 tons, v3nj, C P A-ebane
BARQUES..
Gtr iugwig 308 to'-s, Schaurer.
E PeBchau & Wcstermann
Ger Alcxandr'tc, 425 ton?. Rockels,
K. Ketchau & w estermann
Nor Emir a Parker, 498 tons, lars n,
Htlde & Co
Jor Bsron, 364 tons, Johancesstn.
Relde A Co
Gor Agr.es, 3"s tons, Schoper, llelde !tCo
tier Beilona. 455 tons, Lencir,
K Peschau A Westeimann
Ger Prtoz Segnt, 475 tr-ns, tlerwis?;
E Pes ihau & Westermann
Nor Garfle'd, 7t5 tons, redusen. ITelde & to
Ger Soli Deo Gloiii, 42tt tote, Mayer,
Ueide & Co
Ger Frna, 5S2 tons, Niejhar, E G Barker Co
Br Khedive, 894 tops, McDonald, C P Mebane
SCHOONERS
Catawamteat, 141 tons, icrrr.
Geo Rariles & Co
Peter C Schnltz. 331 tons. Thompson.
Oeo llanlf s & Co
Joseph Baymoie, 230 tons, Burdge.ia is'ress,
Geo Haniss Co
June Bright, 3J9 ton. Baxter,
" ft G Barkrr & Co
Hattie Turner, 23 tonp, Keen,
EGBirter&Co
Julia Fowler, 213 tors, Jacobs,
K G Barker & Co
Alice nea, 347 Ions, Penniwell.
Geo Htrriss & Co
Belle Brown 140 ton3, Perry,
ifi G Barker Sc. Co
James Pondee, 261 tons, Robinson,
Geo Dajries & Co
R 8 Graham, 341 tons, 6 via,
George Harries & Co
Joseph Rudd, SG9 tons, Halloca:.
Geo Harris & Co
K C Allen, 475 tons. Godfrev,
"Geo Harries & Co
I.aciawana, 157 tone, Cloreen.
. Barker & Co
Anita. SS4 tons, Jeweit, K G Barker & Co
Benjamin I ee, 29" tona, fctutman,
Geo Harriss & Co
Homes in North Carolina,
Onlv 20 Hours Ride from
New York !
69 MilesSonth of Raleigb
On the Raleigh &od Augusta Air-Line R K.
1.500
ACRES OF LAND IN THK ong
leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms in
iois u suit purcnasers. jrour acres for 25.
Larger tracts t5 per acre. In monthly pay. J
menu) oi nu. mitt mnu &u joins tne '"ooutb
ern Pines", a recently established health ro
ortjor sanitarium), and Is specially adapted
for Fruit Culture, as well as all tne cereals.
A number of New England people have bought
lots in the town of 'Southern Pines and it
is the desire of the owners of tMB land to in
duce small farmers, mechanics and others
from the New England and Middle States, as
well as else rbere, to locate here. No State in
the Union offers greater Inducements to eet
tiers than North Carolina. Nowhere can a
better farming country or as fine a climate be
found. This is the opinion of Northern men
who have settled In North Carolina. Thla la a
bona Id offer, and la limited
, For further particulars write at once to
JOHN T. PATnICK,
ComnnVr of Immigration, Raleigh, N. c.
or B, A- RICHARDSON,
jan 21 tf Chronicle Office. Augusta.- Ga
A. A. Brown,;
T3EAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION BRO
KER. Buys "and seJU Rest Ektate. Stocks.
Bonds and collects bills. Titles. Deeds. Ac.,
searche promptly. : . tan 15
MISCELLANEOUS.
Specialties !
THIS WEEK
AT-
l.J(iTZ'S
CASH IKOTTSE,
116 Market Street,
REMNANTS.
Dress Goods,
Cashmeres,
Worsteds,
Prints,
And Fancy Goods.
REMNANTS.
Cambric Edging?,
Cambric Insertings,
Nainsook Edgings,
Nainsook Insertings.
-o-
Jobs in great many Desi
rable Goods, at
All Winter Goods Marked
Down !
KI:T HATS AND P. 1NNST3
CROCHET GOODS.
JSRSEYS, SUAWIS, &c, A.
To make rom
S- ;n!ers tnt
XT ?p ins: st-u-k."
tor
Ere.
bsoldcry.
I c f peetfu'iy, .
MISS E. KARKER.
Vollers' Building:, Opposi'e New Market.
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1887.
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED. '
Harpkb's.Wekklt maintaki3 Its position
as the leading illustrated newspaper in Amer
ica; and its hold upnri public esteem and con
fidence was never stronger than at the pres
ent time. Besides the pictures, Harper's
Weekly always contain instalments of one.
occasionally of two, of the beet covels of the
day, finely illustrated, with short stories,
poems, sketches, and papers on Important
current topics by the .most popular writers.
The care that has been successfully exercised
in the past to make Harper's Weekly a safe
as well as a welcome vleitor to every house
hold will not be relaxed in the future.
Harper's Periodicals.
Per Year:
HARPER'S WEEKLY..... 4 no
HARPER'S MAGAZINE ... 00
HARPER'S BAZAR I Xn
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.... ." 00
HARPER'S FRANKLDI SQUARE LIBRARY
One Year (52 Numbers...... io 00
Postage Free to all subscribers In the United
StateB or Canada.
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urst .Number for J anuary of each year. When
noie if mentioned, Fubscrlptlon will begin
with the Number currtnt at time of receipt of
order.
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1887.
Harper's Bazar.
ILLUSTRATED.
Harper's Bazar combines the choicest lit
erature and the finest artilluitratlons with toe
latest fashions and the meet useful family
reading. Its stories, poems, and essays arc
by the best writers, and its humorous sketch
es are unsurpassed Its papers on social cti
qnettedecorative art, housekeeping in all 1U
branchps, cookery, ei , make it JniispenBft-,
ble in every household. Itsbeant)fu.lfashton
plates and l attern-sheet Eupplenents enable
ladles to save many times the cotof subscrip
tion by being their own dresfmkei3. ot
line is admitted to its cohuns that rould stiora
the most fastldlons. 1
Harder's 'Periodicals.
Ptr Year:
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Harper's Magazine '
BiiPER's weekly.....
Harper's Youko People
Harper's Franklin qiare ibuabi
One Year (52 Number )
Harper's -'andi series, ore ar
(52 Numbers;..
Postage Free to all Bubscriberaln the L
Ttates or Canada. -
$1 CO
4
40
2 0
15 00
nlted
The Volumes' of the Bazar begin with tha
first Number for January of each year, wmb
no time Is mentioned, subscript ion j v'U
gla with ihe Number ccrrcntat tinDeoi rcceu
of order. - ,
Bound Volumes of Harpe'n Eater, for tnre
years back, in neat cloth binding, will ictf
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ceipt of il 00 each. ,nce
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