4 mm Absolutely Pure-. TULi rowJer nTer varies A faan-lof pu rity .Mreuctb ad wtoU-sfincDcv. Moiv econ omical luaa the ordinary kind. nd cannot be sou ta oJEpctiMon vriib the nmltltud.' of low fr .tt--r tvrl-rtit alum or lihunttl.ltCTW'UrH. 'iZiML KuY AL UAKlN PUWUEh C O.. 1T5 Will M., N. V. i octSGdxwlj'tcnn 4thrt Srdpw FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, . IN " CONG ItKSS VKST Kit I A V. SEX ATE. Washington, Feb On motion of Mr. Random, Senate bill appro priating frXX),000 for the erertion of a light-hoane at or near Diamond Shoal, off Cap Hattras, N. C. was tAkPn from the calendar and pnssed. Tha resolution offeree! by Mr. Plumb eomo -weeks ago, directing rt Innnirtr n to the caue? of III- efacient mail service, was taken up and agreed to. . . After further discuion, partui- in bv Messrs. Vest. Mnmler- uoa. Teller, Hawley and (ronnan, the resolution was adopted. The Senate took up the private pension bills on the calendar. When the calendar was exhausted there had been ICS private pension bills passed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The House in Committee of the Whole took up the Urgent IM1 clency bill. An amendment was adopted, appropriating $100,000 for the purpoje of making 100ftt long er the drv dock now under contract to be built at Brooklyn Navy Yard. Mr. O'Neill, of Missouri. offered an amendment directing the Public Printer to enforce rigidly the pro yislons of the eight hour law. Mr. Burns raised the point of or der, that the amendment changed the existing law. The Chair overruled the point of order, and the amendment was adopted. KYKNINU SESSION. The House, met at 8 o'clock for de bate upon the Pacific Railroad Tele graph dIH and adjourned at eleve n. The speakers wereAudernon of Miss issippi, Guenther of Wisconsin. LInd of Minnesota, Anderson and UopklnH of Illinois. All favored tin bill, and held that subsidized roads should be compelled to fulfil liter ally the requirements o the charter and maintain telegraphs, and that their contracts turning over to the Western Union control of telegraph service alongtheir lines were illegal, void and' against -public policy. There was nobody present to cham pion the railroad companies and tlx Western Union. from the depot in the city at 2 o'clock yesterday morning, twp , voung men purchased tickets fort I'irieville and started ' to board ; the; train. As they moved-out of the ticiet office pollceiyan Wgler laid a hand upon each oue. 'and by" the tiniethev could turn around two COMMEKCIAI. NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. - Feb-17-2:20 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 37$ cents. No sales rep'orted. . ROSIN Quiet at 80 cents for strained and 83 cents for good nt her officers, private Hunter and .strained. ISenreant Tavlor. were at.their side, j TAR Firm at $1.15. Mr. E. P.-Youuts,' the duty sheriff of ; CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady Catawba county was also there, and at $1.10 for bard, $2.10 for yellow dip j-ecing themselves thus effectively land virgin. ftirruunde-l, the young men submit-i COTTON fuiet. The following ted to the chains and handcuffs . are theoflicial quotations: Ordinary, without the least show of resistance. 7J; good ordinary, 8 9-16; low mid The prisoners. Charles ranee diing. 91; middling 10; good middling and Dave Brinklevt are young men, ! I0j. No sales reported, each about 20 vears of age. and citi-. Receipts to-day: Spirits 63; rosin, zens of Catawlja county. They were j 648; tar, 212; crude, 2; cotton, 128. arrested for some high handed . ... , character that otild have been J surprising even in a border town. ! ml liifti will nut their uecss m Provisions and Cotton. Chicago. February 17, 2.00 p. in. Wheat market opened at 80 b 111 ! nn,1 nln.uil u MM I frtf Xfnv Hnm nnaTi. oauger. Miouiti tneir ku.u we ruu- d t m and closed at 50 asked Ii.,hed. The tory of their crimes, as fop;J 1ork Q d t and learned through the oflicer -lo closed at 13.07Uor Mav. " came here in search of them reveals yKvr Youk," Feb. 17, 2:30 pi m -a piece of ruraanismreinarable forj Cotton opened at 10.49 and closed its audacity. Mr. Davie Sm itlu w, . 1Q 52 for Febrnapy- Opened aigtHl citizen of Catawba county, , a 1Q antlciOhedatl0 .59 for March, lives on his farm with his wire and ; Q ed at 10 64 and closed t 10.C4 daughter as his sole companions. , f A n 0pened ttt io.70aud clos ouuuaj ;'h ! ed at 10.71 for May. d of the forced entrance into his whose races nan MiygLLLAITEOUS. Carolina Oentral Eai Oompanv. . MISCELLANEOUS CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. J Jan. 1, 1888. Leave Wilmington Ar. Laurlnburg. . . Lv. Laurlnburg.., Leave Hamlet..... Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlette... Leave Lincoln ton. Leave sneiDy.... ... Ar. Ruthertordtonf No. L i No. 3. dally ex. daily ex. sundaj'. isuoaay. 6 40 pm 13 zi am 13 SJam 2 ft3 am 7 00 am i No. 5 & . Trl- ; Weekly, 8 45ani li'raam U2 54pmi a w pmj 7 00 am 5 05 pm NO. 7. 5 00 am 7 00 am 3 00 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS Jan. 1. 1SSS. dally ex I Sunday. No. 2. i NO, 4,;Nos8&0 dally ex. Sunday STATE NEWS. Chatham A'ccord: M r. John H Bnrke, of Oulf township, killed a bald eagle, a few days ago. that measured seven fetand four inches froxn tip to 'tip. and weighed 11! pounds. Mrs. Hurke skinned and staffed it. Mr. James triffln,of New Hope township, is S(J rears old ami has never had a doctor to ste him. lie has been married and keeping house for 58 years, and has never al lowed the lire in his fire place to go out, but all the year round has kept at least a chuuk burning. Charlotte Home ami Jcmocrat: A few short sentences: The TarilT ought to be modified. The tax on - wool-hatts how much? Some Edi . tors talk a great deal about wool hats. "Which Editor wears a wool hat. Did he ever see a real wool hat? Who remembers the gennine wool hat shops that used to stand Oa the sides of the eouutry roads? Have you ever een a real wool hat since those good old country shops were abandoned? Dvyou "suppose the hats sold now-a-days ami called "wool," ever saw a particle of sheep? Who wants to wear a wool hat? Let the "wool hatM and "spool-cotton' talk be suspended uutil we get Cleveland re-elected." Will some body please take on a "hat collec tion" to buv a wool hat fpr some body, and throw in a spool of cotton thread? Pass. Raleigh. Sews and Observer: A jury dc lunatico inquirendo was em paneled yesterday before Mr. J. IL Rogers, sheriff, and Mr. Chan. D. Unchurch, Clerk Superior Court, to inquire Into the mental capacity of Mr. R. 13. Andrews. After hearing the btatements of experts, who had investigated Mr. Andrews condi tion, the jnry decided that owing to a severe attack of illness and busi ness troubles ilr. Andrews physical condition was such as to incapaci , tate him for attending to business affairs, and directed that a guardian be appointed to manage his busi ness. Mr. Andrews is one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Raleigh, and it is a matter of uni versal regret that he has been com- hous bv two men. been blackened and who covered him with their pistols the instant thev entered. They ordered old MrSmith to hold up his hands and Ids terrighed wife and daughter to keep silent. They then coolly in formed the old muu that they did not want to kill him,but they mere lv wanted his money and intended tit lnive it. Mr. Smith told them that he did not have any. but they proceeded to ransack the house, one tiniii! thespiirtdiintr while the other held the pistol in view of the old man. They searched every nook ami corner and tinally fonud a imcket book in an old clock. They rmik tho nurse and stepping out side the house, struck a match and saw that it contained I, money and some papers. Tliey put the inoiiev in their pockets, and thro a ng t the purse and iapers bactc luro tne liouse. ttiey went on ineir way. iur. Siutih saw as thev left the house. hat they were white men, as tliey had negfected to black the back of their necks, lie had a sum oi mon ey secreted that escaped their search. On leavinir Mr. Smith's house the bandits took the road for Charlotte ami soon met ' a colored man who was returning to his home in his - agon, having disposed of a load of apples in Charlotte. They got him to change a $. bill, and see ing that he had some money, they shoved their pistols in his face, and up went his hands. They searched his pockets and secured about $18 in money. They then warned him, upon the penalty of his life, never to say a word about what had oc curred, and continued their way to Charlotte, having in the meantime washedtho black from their faces. -Thev didn't get Jail the money the old darkey had. He had a cartridge box on his person, and had folded up .$2-3 in paper money, packed in an empty shell and placed the shell in the box. In the search, his assail ants took four shells. but the one that was loaded with moupT was not touched. Suspicion poiuted to Eowrenco and Hriukley. and the deputy sheriff Qf Catawba county traced them in the direction of Charlotte. The officer arrived here Tuesday afternoon and communicated the facts to our iwlice.'-and the result waa, the arrest vesterdav morning, as alreadv de tailed. When arrested each nrison er was -found to be armed with bull dog pistols. Sixteen - dollars was upon the person of one, and twelve dollars noon thenerson of the other. They took their arrest with seeming inumerenee, JJr. l mints left yes terday morning with his prisoners tor Newton, where thev viii be given a preliminary examination. MAKIN'K NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Pay etteville. Woody & Currie. Steam yacht Iouise, Galloway, Sotithport. Master. tfrig Marv E Dana, Burgees, New York, E G barker & Co. SchrDione, Ray nes. Boston, G Barker & Co. Schr Edward Burton, Warrington. Wilmiugton, Del, E G Barker & Co. ' CLEARED. Steamer A P Hurt. Robeson, Fay etteville, Woody & Currie. Steamer Lisbon, Black, ClearTlun, D J Black. i Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Southport, Master. . Lv. Ruthcrforrttont Leave Shelby.... .. Leave Llncolnton. Arrive charlotte.. Leave Charlotte... 8 00pm: Jeavp i lamlet l 3 am Arrive Laurlnburg 2 17 aiu 8 40 am 10 53 n m 13 45 pra; 3 W pm; Tri weekly. Leave Laurlnburg. Arrive Wllmlngt'n! j m 8 25 am: 7 03 am 2 30 pm 4 00 pm .NO. 6. 5 45 am 4 25 pm Trains No. 1 and 2 mate close connection at Hamlet with Trains to and from Kaleisrh. Througrh Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Kalelgh. . Tate Train No. 1 tor statesvllle and Stations on W. N. C. K. liand points West. Also, tor Spartanburg. Greenville, Atnens, Auania ana all rolnts Southwest. Also, ror Asnevme via Spartanburg. - n -Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 trl-weckly be nvcen Wilmington and Laurlnburg. ! Local lYelght Nos. 7 and 8 dally between Laurinbui-g and Charlotte. f Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8. t ake passengers, i L. C JONES, Superintendent F. W. CLAHK, Genl Tassenger Agent. Jan 5 , -' The WKKKLT STATEMENT. STOCKS OX HANI) FKB. llTH, 188S. Cotton ashore, 8,440; atloat, 5,843; total, Spirits ashore, 1,282; afloat, 45; total, 1,B27. Rosin ashore, 58,803; alloat, 11,103; fttotal, C9JKW. . ' . Tar ashore, 5,074. Crude ashore, 807. IlKCKIPTS P'llOM 1ST TO llTH, Feb. 88 Cotton. 3,163; HpiriL, 1,129; rosin, 11, 891; tar, 2,101; crude, 724. KT PORTS FROM 1ST TO llTH, FEB. '88 DOMESTIC. Cotton, 2,144; spirits, 882; rosin. G19; tar, 1,490; crude, 084. FOREIGN. Spirits, 450; rosin. 14,03. AMERICAN MAGAZINE. R3ew York, PUILAPELNIIA ANP UALTIMOUK prices In JoHN WKKNER-S Barber Shoo : M cents a shae; 20 cents a 11 air cut and 20 ivut.s a Mianipoa Ills own ia.nnulacturel Hair iyeoreer.vMiaae at 20 cents nDdupwards Na 29 M:.rket Street, between Water am3 Vrons. - sent 2!' Knoxviile Furniture Co. rE AKE HERE YET. WITH TJIE Finest f f household ue gooiU to be found In the city. We are receiving new goods dally froin the ractory. Alo a lull line of Baby carriages. reb u E. II. SNEW. Manager Yearly Subscriptions I.lft of Vesiiels in the Port of Wilmington N. C, Feb. 15, 1888. No vessel under CO tons reported in tnla list. j ; SHIP. Ur Etta. 1.134 tons, Arthur, . Aiex sprunt & son . BARQUES. Oer Hon? Kong. 385 tons, Beyer, ' E Peschau & Westcrmann Nor Emellne, W, tons. Bagce, EG Barker & Co Nor Chrtstlana, 5T1 tons, Onrlstlansen. IIeld&Co Ger Lydla Peschau, 40R tons, Schultz. K Peschau 4: Westerrnann r.er Prlnz Frederlch t'arl, 444 tons, Bnekman K Peschau & Weseermann Nor Apollo, 397 toas, Olsen. Pnterson. Downing t Co Ger I F Pusr, 414 tons, Neljahr, E Q Barker & Co Ger Anna, 5.T7 tons, reters, Paterson, Downing & co Ger Agnes, 3T7 tons, Schepler, K Peschau & Westerrnann Nor Fiida, 382 tons, Rasmussen. nelde & va Ger Atlantic. 307 tons, schlottsnam. E Peschau a Westerrnann BRIGS. Mary E Dunn, 208 tons. Burgess, E G Barker & Co Cora Green. 236 tons, Phllbroofc, 4 E G Barker & Co Ger Dr White, 280 tons, Zepler, is pescnau & westerrnann Russ. Otta. 320 tons, Granlt. Helde & Co Nor San Juan. 206 tons, Bache, in df stress. Helde & Co Ger Atlas, 282 tons, Dade, . , . E leschau &. Westerrnann SCHOONERS. Dlone. 211 tons, Kaynes. E G Barker & Co Edwanl Benton, 375 tons. Warrington. E G Barker & Co Jiessenger, 328 tons, Falker, E G Barker & Co 1111am v Wlckham. 313 tons. Steelman. l Geo llarrlss Aco 31 C Jlosely. Ian tons. Torrcy, E G Barker & Co Emily F Northern. 313 tons, Pennewell, George Harrlss & Co Cherubim. 99 tons. Nelson. Geo Harrlss & Co Addle Henry, 72 tons. Weeks. Master Mary a roweu, 473 tons. Keen, ' - ' .' . .. E O "Rarfcer Jtr. Cn Adcue Jordan, 358 tons, Ilarriman. - . : ? , . E G. Barker & Co iituiM Barter. 250 tons. Barter. l .;'KOBarkerCn J.R Bod-well, 213 tons, Jletcalf. r . - HM USLTSJCT S, JO Roger Moore, 318 tons, Gllkey, ----- a J3U uaxKer & co Bfintifallflllasfratei 25 cts., $3 -a Fear, ITS SCOPK. THE AMERICAN MAGA ZINE gives preference to national topics and scenes, and Its literature and art are of the highest standard. Famous American writers fill Its pages with a wide variety of" interest ing sketches of travel and adventure, serial and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our foremost problems of the period, and,ln short, this Magazine Is ; j Distinctively Representative of American Thought and Progress. It is acknowledged by the press and public to be the most popular and entertaining of the mgn-ciass mommies. Tmnnrfti rt i A Specimen Number, with 1.111 pill l'iJll illustrated Premium List, and Snecial Inducements in Cash or Vnlnnhlft Premiums to (Hub Raisers, will be sent on re ceipt or 15c., if this paper is mentioned. hmm CHILD, dimdsot FiRr TTUNDREDS OF MEN IN W7LM1NGTON Ahdt they have their Uves insured. Some of t hem will die whlle.under this impression and their famuli's will discover toa late that it was an illusion. - - ? i ' ; . . - This has happened in Wilmington during the past month by the failure of the -first as sessment company that commenced business nere Others will follow soon. Before it Is too late, mate sure provisions for your family in a life insurance company that has stood the test during generations. -' .UJj. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Tork, is the taacst. largest and best company- in the world. Its policies .are incontcstible, are paid immediately on the receipt of proof of death, and are liberal in their conditions. Assets now over $118,000,000.00. - - M. S. WIIXARD, Agent, feb 4 214 North water St. yjrr E HAVE OPENED THIS DAY A HAN 0 some lot of PLAID AND STRIPED FLAN-. NELS, suitable for Children's Cloaks or Ladles Wrappers.. Also,, 50 pieces of yard wide Sat eens. elegant styles and snper quality; at I2$ (ntsper yanl. A full line of India Linens, from 8 cents per yard to the finest quality. A few handsome styles of Plaid Batiste and In dia Linen, fine fabric and low price. feb 3 - J. J. JIEDKICK, Fat Now. jyj-YRTLE GROVE OYSTERS ARE FAT now a nd at their best. Parties 1siUng Wrtghts vllle for a Roast are respectfully invited to call and see us. We keep none - but the best. Served promptly always at the - " i ; STOKELY HOUSE. WTightsvllle. feb 8 lwk 0f-..H3TER E8TaEB Manly Vigor, Weakness or Los of Meniory per 3anently restored by the nee of an entirely nefl jmedy. Tho Yerba Santa from Spain- Span h Trochees never fail. Our illustrated, 32psge bool -d testimonials, (Bent sealed"). - Every manehonH ad it. VON GRAEF TKOCIIEE CO., pai Park Place, JKexr York. f rei For Sale.lSSS YARDS TO BK SOLD . AT .MANUPACTU5E,. it 11 I is 20 - V r 4 a ii u jiiaia Lin; 7 I Worth 1 cptey&rii 3Mi2tMi:SD INSERT; v 2 eent periyardnd japwa. Dress Goods Depart VALUABLE FARM acres with Residence. 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( - rjIHE 1RREGULAKITY I' C tlon of goods made by a d Wilmington & Weidon M' 1 which he represented goods ex claimed and being sold for Jf; has become generally the parties-to wnoui ai have been reflected upon t tlon that such purchase half value; , , We take this method of r that snch representatioB false. - - All purchases by us of tw f lng in all about for Instance meat at SH ,r good3 stated that be aia theantoftherd. febl3tf : 'x ' rjo'v' Arn'! BOXES :il'E5Bt CO- uuced prices to close t - r i feb 13 : ": 50 li is 1 (. I iVl an W he da .Wfl I wril Pri slie brc tioj bai die ptti ens cha one tnlL Tl ordt jiaen i war: hav over mnn land that force Iti now ; ackn ralf Iattei I probj I allov andii called bood the in and i yenti "Par Order. ' "Ca: Paril; creatii JACKSON A BELL

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