Pi
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vnrls. A loar-tel ?u
omlraJ than the onlln.iry klntn, aul rmiMf In-
sold In com petition with the mnl-i:uk- or low
test, short weUat alum or phwl.jte pomicr.-. ,
.Kobtenyimeann. i:uY.L BAKI.Mi IHWDEK
ca, 106 waiiM.. . 1.
octUwlv tenrm 4thtl Grdpw
FRIDAY, MARCH t),
IN COXUIIK3S YKSTKKHAT.
SKNATK.
WASHINGTON. March 8. Among
the petitions and memorials preeut
d and referretl was one aid to
naye over iw,vw Mmiuir.',
.afntthAiiilniiK!ionof Utah as a
Jmfo Innc ni its nrnnl art? iin-l
der the control of the Mormon prit- Spirits ashore, 1.368; afloat, 015; to
hood taI' h'J&i-
monir the bills reported and plac- Rosin ashore, G2.255; afloat, 3.482;
wl nn ilia calendar were trie rouow-
tnnr
HPn. trittw fnr 11 inint celebration I
ntthn National Canital. lv the hU-
teen American Republics, in honor 1
of the Centennial of thw parent Ite-f
Tmblie. the United States.
rry t : l.tll ...... . l a.
I DeTienSlOU Ulll .nn.-u up, hit
.. A I . I
question still bein upon theaiuend
ment of Mr. Wilson, of Ioa, ad
fllncr the words the infirmities of
The amendment wa rejectetl.
The bill was then reported back
from Committee of the Whole and
the amendments therein agreed to
vpn voted ou. The first vote was
on the amendment offered by Mr.
Call to make the bill apply to tlio.se
who served in the war vith. Meiico
orf for thirtv davs) in. any of the
wars with Iudian'trlbes. The amend
inent was rejected
The vote was on Mr. Plumb's
amendment striking out the word
totally" before the word "incapa-
rltAtptl After unother louir Iis
casslou, the amendment wns reject
ed.
Mr. Rlnir introduced his bill of
the former session to rant pensions
to all soldiers who served three
months In the army during the war
It was referretl to I
of the rebellion.
the Committee ou Pensions.
Adjourned until Monday.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. Tillman, of South Carolina, I
nked unanimous consent for the
immediate consideration of a bill
nnnronriatinir 10.000 for the pur
chase of certain swords belonging
to the widow of en. .la. Miiehl
The bill was posted.
Mr. Rayner, from the Committee
on Commerce, reporteti a nui 10 es
tabllsh a nostal teletrraph.
Mr. Blount aid the subject of the
bill -wah one over which the Com
initio on Postonices anil Postllouils
bad jurisdiction, and he reserved
the right nt the proier time to hum
the question whether the Committee
on Commerce had juriMlietion over I
the subject or jostaI telegraphy.
The bill was referred to the Com
mittee of the Whole.
Where enn vou buv tli !nt ar.illtiuce, t;rocierti-s. utns, Llquors.vrobiicco. Ci
. .1 g.- North Water Stm t,
finest boots and fchoes for the mon
ey in the city? Why. at Geo. R.
French & Sons. Thy k-ep th larg
est stock. t
Ask thoowhohavotriel and they
will tell yon that tht Boy Clipper
Plow 1.4 the best made. Sold only at
JaeobiV who U tho factory asont. t
Mora Ucht.
17
iue most, csbeuuai uimg
er of clothing is plenty of hlit, so
so that he may fee what lie is buy
iujj. Tb immense stores of S. H.
Fishblate are the best lighted, by
day or nisht. of anv in the city. He
keeps that class of pootls that stand
inspection with plenty of light. o
Cheap John, shoddy, or moth-eaten
goods in hi establishment to palm
ofT'on the public, .fs reganls Mr.
FiihblateV prices and the quality
of hb cood5, he guarantees to give
you perfect satisfaction or cheerful
lv refund vou vour money. Tliat is
tlie kind "of n house to trade with
and wo advise all of onr reauer in
want of Custom or Ready Made
Tailor Made Clothing or Furnishing
Goods to patronize him and you will
never regret it. "
BOY CLIPPER PLOWS.
JJ.UIX. TRACE CHALKS, BITS, HORSE
c edars. Curry Combs, Bade Bonds. Rope and
a complete line ot Agricultural Implements at
BOTTOM r RICES.
WHOLESALE AJTD RETAIL.
Jacol)Ps Ildvr. Store,
12 5. -th Frc-t StrreL.
COMMEUCIAIi NinVS.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
March 9. 2:30 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm
at a) cents. No saleH reported.
ROSIN Finn at 85 cents for
strained, and 90 cents for good
strained. ,
TAR Finn at
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
at $1.10 for hard, $2.10 for yellow dip
and viririn.
COTTON Quiet. The following
are theofllcial uuotations: Ordinary,
6h ood ordinary, 8 3-16; low mid
dling. i; middling !:koo1 middling
Ji. .No hales reported.
Receipts to-day: Spirits, 79; rosin,
8T2: tar, 927: cotton. ITS.
ARRIVED.
' Steamer A 1 Hurt. Robes-on, Fay
etteville, Woody & Currie.
htea.mer Delia, Hubbard. Point
Caiwe'll, Master.
.Steamer bnterpnse. , lilack
River, Master.
Steamer Lisbon, Black, Clear Run,
D J Black.
Steam yacht Louise, Galloway,
Southnort. Master.
Srhr Lizzie Iane. Ilerrick, New
York, K Barker & Co.
CLEAR HD.
Steamer A P Hurt. Robeson, Fay
etteville, Wootly &; Currie.
Steam yacht" Louise, Galloway,
Southport. Master.
I5ri Cora (i reen, I'liil brook, &t
Mart 1 111 V, V I. 12 Kidder's Son.
EXPORTS.
St Man in's, W I Rnc tJora Green
in? rvi"i ftt liiiiilipr :tA1 ftli in -
Li l li r'-Jr
j;Ies, J4 bbl na al stores.
WE K K LY 8TATEMKNT.
.jTnrKis nvHivn vrr 3.1th
Cotton ashore. 6.897; atlout, 4.259;
total, 11,15.
'u, wtiui.
Tar ashore, 4,080: afloat. 2.flV; to-1
' tal, 7,35.
Crude ashore, 307; afloat. 10; total,
317
xtKCKtrrs from FKC. 18tii to 25th,
: 'otton. 7'2; spirit, a23: roIn, 7.337;
tar. 1,2$-; crude. 43.
KXTORTS FROM FK&. 11TH T0 18TII,.
DOMKSTIC.
Cotton, 497: Spirit, 191; rosiu. 11;
tar, 131; erode, 395.
FOREIGN.
Rosin. 6,907. "
1
See Here You Man I
JJUNLAP, KNOX AND MILLER !
I All the Popular Shapes Just In by yester
day's treljrht. Any of the above Shapes f rem
fl.75 to MJiUL
HATS! HATS! HATS I
LOUIS H. MEARES,
mch 7
12 NO. FRONT STREE.
Portner's Beer.
rpIIERE IS NONE TO EtUAL IT. IT IS
tbe BEST BEER ever sold In Wilmington.
Bottled freuh at the Agency on Second Street, I
near Prince. Prompt delivery and puaran-1
teed fresh and sweet in every Instance
Orders from the country will meet with
prompt attention.
Correspondence Invited.
E. KUHBLANK, Agent,
mch 2tf
Stoves
TN CHEAT VAKIETY, COOKR AND nEAT
era. Can give jou anything j-ou ire likely to
want, we donx make tnem. out we nave ac
to nhebest sources ot supply.
lLDEUMAN'. flanner & CO.,
alers In Hardware, Tinware. c
nichjdsw WUniJngtnn. N. C
O. 0. VOLLEUS,
OKXEUAL commission MERUJIANT, I amount"asatedaboe, being in 111, with
VoHl,an.IKeta.l Dealer In counlo' Pro "n
Wilmington. N. C
Conlirnmi-nts S4lkited. Highest pnees paid
rr an Kinds r fouiiiry rnxime.
men 1 tf
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
AM)
REPAIR SHOP.
O ARTIES IN
WANT OF ANY KIND OF I
Vehicle or wunt any Repairing done to their I
old vehicles, will Und
it to tneir interest to I
canon
t". . 5vu 1 litituArs i7 tiu
Corner Second and lrlnces Streets. I
N?nrt your horses to be shod. We have a I
first-class shoer.
mch 5 tf
National Per Is and Oppor
tunities.
Itiik discussions of the
HELD AT
Washington, D. C, Dec, 7-Uth, 18S7.
Under the auspices aud direc
tion of
Thb Kvaxokllical Alliance,
For the United States.
8vo., Paper $1.
'me convemion nas ryeen suc
cessful, far beyond what its projee-1
tors had iraalneu as possible, and 1
old - couvention-Roers arree that
these meetings have been anions 1
the most ronderful and inspiring.
both intellectually and raoralkthiS
At i Li i a " .
luoj uareerer auniucu.
For sale at
3ainobor,c:?Th
Live Book and f.iucio Otero.
v " i MISCRLUAUEOaS ; - ;;;
- ' in ;
Inourance,
A CCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MAKINE;;KENT
AND TOIINADO INSURANCE; 2 - - - ;
1 Apply to - : . . .
, " SMITH & BOATWRIGHT,
Na 124 N. Water street
mchstf ' . Telephone No, 73
The New Stable s
QN . FIFTH. STREET, BETWEEN ..MUL
berry 'and Walnut, are now folly equipped.
Horses and vehicles tor hire and horses board
ed and tended by the day, week or month.
Of" Lurre stockyard. -
R. W. BEST.
mch Sly "Proprietor'
1. '
Diamond Dyes
JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE
stock can be found at
F. C MILLER'S.
German Drugstore,
Corner S. Fourth, and Nun Sts.,
P. s. Prescriptions tilled at all times, day
and nl;,rhu - mchotf
Knoxviile Furniture Co.
"tXf E ARE HERE YET, WITH THE Finest
J ani chtapest Furniture ana other household
goous 10 ue louna in me cu.v. ..
We aremrcivlDg new goods dally rronithe
Factory. Also a full line of Baby carriages.
fcmch 6 E. 1L SNEED. Manager
Life Insurance.
o
Safe, RJiblo, Sure.
A LL TDK POLICY-HOLDERS WHO RJE
I wnUr cot left will do well to call on A. A.
jy oi lea wi
jYTS & CO.. e
BKOW'N & CO., eiruer of North Water and
1 Mulberry Btreets, and take a policy In the
satety Fund sysUim In the Harttord L1IC&
1 Annuity Insurance Company. This old, rella-
ble company has paia out In Wilmington for
1587 over kuuu in aeam losses.
Amount of Insurance In force. . . . $.57,fX0.000
Death losses paid under Safety-
Fond System 3.50f,000
Amount of Safety Fund i,000,09Q
feb 3 Messenger copy It
Store for Rent.
WAT VERY DESIItAHLE STOKE
ou North From street , opposite First J
National Ran lean J juu North of Capt.
Mointlre s Dry fiood.- store, recently occupied
I by mo. A 11 rt-c! ass store, large, roomy, cen
trally located ami well suited for auy kind of
business. Possesslou given Immediately.
Apply to I. SH1UEK,
16 North Front Street,
mircell Building-.
feb 3 tf
National Life
AND
Maturity Association,
OF WASHINGTON, D. C.
V
0
nORATIO BROWNING, President.
HON. GEO. D. ELDRIDGE, Sec. k Manager.
Cost Guaranteed. 7
Quarterly and Annual Premiums.
0
ASSETS
310,390.92
acci:ukd LIABILITIES NONE.
Total Fald to Members B20G.685.34
O
Read the following cards. They speak for
themselves:
Washington, D. c, Feb. 27th, 1888.
Mr. Georgk D. Eldridgk, Secfy,
National Life and Maturity Association,
' ' Washington, D. C.
Dear Stn--m acknowledging receipt o One
Thousand Dollars this day paid me. being 'full
amount, of roilcy In your Company on the life
of my late husband, CoL Ellery C. Ford of this
dty, allow me to thank you and the Company
for the promptness displayed In, the settle
ment. Col, Ford, died on January 3lst, 1888,
ana proors 01 loss were rurnisnea your compa
ny on February 23d. Under date of February
24th, I received notice that check was awalUng
my oraer, ana i nave tnis day received tne
Policy
gave you ninety days In which to make nay
inent. Such promptness must commend itself
to every one and can but add to the confidence
reit by the public in 3 our institution.
Respect fully,
JULIA A. FORD.
Wasuingtox, d. Cm Feb. 2nd, lm.
Dear tir:Thc management of the National
Lite ana Maturity Association of this city Is.
to my personal knowledge. In the hands of as
gwd buHnebs men as there are In any city in
the country, men whose names, with those
who know t hem, are the srnonvm of lntetrrttv.
business capacity and Intelligence, and you
can rest assured that they are not men who
would allow their names to bo thus usedun
ii8iney naa personal Knowledge-and si
uper
Anj
iRH'n ui 1 1 ib luauaKvuicni, 01 me ousiness. Anv
iwmiaujr mi wmcn meyconneciineirnames
Is worthy of confidence and natronace. ani
this fact alone would convince me of the sound-
wso yii mc iauuum iaiu .nui Jiaiuniy oven If
1 uaa noi inner xacis 10 jusnry my contidence
in iu ery 1 ruiy yours.
W. p. CANADAY,
KSAILl.SS. KT., AUfUSt 1887.
Mr. W. n. Gibson represents as Spedalvirent
the NaUonal Life and Maturity Association of
naaiuuvToa. u. ij. 1 am amuaintfHi witTi ti.a
directory of this Association. They are pen
tlcmen of the highest commercial standing
Mr. uibson and his company are entitled to
the fullest measure of confidence and consider
ation. Very respectfully,
JO. C S. BLACKBURN.
CorixoTO.v Kr, June SO. 187.
Dear Sin I know several of the Directors of
the NaUonal Life and Maturity Association
E;rsonaily, and the others 1 know by reputa
on, and I take pleasure in sayln? that they
are jrentlemen of lntetrrity, buslno4s canacit.v
and good financial standing. .
Very truly yours,
" , -J J. G. CARLISLE.
AI U WBAT SSXATOa TAXCK SATS:
V. 8. SXSATC,
TVabhigton, D. C, March , jgse.
Dear Rln Aa Intimate personal aemiain.
lance with several members of the Board of
Directors of the National Life and jurnrfr
lAaaUonnf Washington, n. c together
5
malnlD members of the Board, enable mntn
- 9 viuis rc-
aay that any L -frfs enterprise raanased by
tfcea jrill be ccuUactcd with lntcrrtty. luteU
Usance and bosluess sagacity. Injray opinion
no company could be bcttcrcntltlcd to t Le con
r.vlcnoe &ii tlie r-trcne cf the public than
such a ccir-v.
v t r r. rcctfzy j-rurs.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mrs. Taylor has left for the North
ern cities New York and Boston
to "make selections for the Spring
trade in Millinery and Fancy Goods
She is an old baud at the basinets,
and our goods are generally purchas
ed from old reliable houses.'
Fashionable Good at Low Jyric8t
that is our aim this Spring and has
' i'
always been Therefore, our success,
for goods well bought are half sold.
Any order will be filled with care if
left at TAYLOR'S BAZAR.
Therefore, we will sell this week,
Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats,
Babies' Swiss and Embroidered
Caps, in new and desirable shapes.
Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Corsets,
Underwear and Bustles. Remember
this entire week, away below cost
so as to make room for our new
goods at '
Taylor's Bazar
118 Market Street,
WILMINGTON, X. C.
mch 8 6
1888.
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Som thing Attractive,
I nAVE ON HAND A VERY FINE ASSORT
MENT OF
Grocers' Sundries,
which are cordially recommended 40 all who
are fond of Fancy Goods.
SARATOGA CHIPS in 1 lb. and
Z lb. boxes.
OLIVES FARCIES.
Imported GINGER PRESERVES in 1 lb..
lb. and . lb. Jars.
Large FRENCn PRUNES,
evaporated; California fruits,
halibut steak,
smoked salmon,
household ammonia '
CONDENSED TOMATOES In Cans.
Imported and Domestic SAUCES and pat.
SUPS.
BRAN DIED FIGS, PEARS and PEACHES,
linest quality. Also the VERY FINEST FRESH
.? - : " -
BUTTER received weekly by Express. .
Jn. Lu, Borttwriglit
mch 5 , f 15 & 17 so Front
Now York & Wilmington
Steitruship Co-
FKOM tlER 59. EAST RIVER, NEW YORK
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt, sts.
A t 3 o'clock, r. iL
BENEFACTOR.... ..MUiml.r -
rr v wiiii i v Sesoay, March 7
Gl LIT SfTJfLAil.... Saturday. March 1A
PR WILMINGTON-
Locator
gulf stream..
Wednesday, Feb 29
..Saturday, March 3
.....Friday March a
BENEFACTOR..
r Through IMUs-Laduxgana Lowest Thro'
Rates jjuarantcOd to and from points In Norlh
and South Carolina. i ' '
For Freight or Passage apply to
II G. SMALLBONES. Superintendent '
TUEO. E. EGER. Trar'MSl
V.T L F. CLYEZ . CO., Gnl I 7 Y
MISCELLANEOUS.
I.I.latz,
Oast House,
116 fUlatket St.
-.. WILMINGTON, N. C. . .
BARGAINS TO BE HAD THIS WEEK.
. O ' ' - I-..
DRESS GOODS;
SATINES 9)4 cents per yard. . -
ELECTIilC SPUING COMBINATIONS, regu
lar price 30c, now 16c per yard,
' 6 ; . .
Faille Francaioo
AT 2Tc,, SOLD ELSE WHERE. FOl: 40e -GKEAT
SLAUGHTER IN :
White GOODS.
before the season opens. '
-o . . , -
Strioe de L stare
m
only ISc per yard, regular price 40e per yard.
IVi ard Opfa Checks and S ris
for only 15c, regular price 35c.
White Checks
8c per yard, worth 10c per yard.
10c per yard, worth 15c per yard.
1 ac yer yard, worth 1 c8 per yard..
15c per yard, worth 25c per yard.
18c yer yard, worth 25c per jard. ;
I
1f g f f Yards LACE to be sold at
J j J J UF 1 l-'ic per yard. .
Remnants of Embroideries
Some Bargains in Embrolderios. i
o , - '
Call and examine the many bargains at
. M. Katz',
CASH HOUSE, k ,
116 Murk t Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
meh 5
ATTENTION",. LADIES !
Bonnets and Hats at
10c, 15c, 20c, ard 25c,
Worth Double.
I will leave for the Northern mar
kets this week where I will purchase
a beautiful and varied assortment
of goods in my line, in the
LATEST STYLES.
Miss Goodwin is now in New York
employed by a large French Import
ing Millinery House, where she will
be engaged during the next four
weeks, copying imported pattern
Donnets and nats, and will return
with me to nil my Spring and Sum
mer orders.
Room Must Be Made
For my Spring goods, so I offer at
less than cost my stock of
Hats, Bonnets, Feathers
Fancy Goods, Nations,
Embroideries, '
etc., etc.
Agency for -
DemorestV Patterns.
Demorest's Sewing Vlachine
Only $19.50.
o
LKWASDO MM DM HOUSE
No express charge on goods 8ent
to be-dyed."
Respectfully.
MRS E 67 WIGGINS.
Proprietress of Ladies' Emporium,
115 MARKET STREET.
feb 22 :
FJeiv York,
pUILAnELFHIA AND BALTIMORE prices
In JOHN WERNER'S. Barber Shop : '
I cents a Shampoo. Uls own manufactured llair
i ,ujret oueeu oeiween water anc
Front. sept -
Ladies will find a nice line of good
reliable scissors at Jacobi's Hdw. Da
i - ' T
UISCELLANF.0
JUSTnECDBTOEl,
LOTTE & ANNA, a lare 11
stock of ENGLISH CROcSeWpU v
Prices guaranteed equal taWi
Importer. 10 aL
Dnporters and Jobbers, EE?GEK i-fl
mch 5 UaWwareVWar . X
"-''. -- '." ' -j? -. v
UMK in exchange tor pi0th
LIME ; T V ' 4. ri '
LIME 44
LIME
LIME f
LIME
1 ".
'-CASH.
. 'wit ;
sept
Wanted,; 1,000 You
ri'lIEIlE IS IN THE CITY ftw . ""
who are willing to loia our imiTt t
necessary lnfomiatfon from c 1 .?Jr
S. VlULs. F. W. llewett or p. t v,K r
rent was organised on tu? Vh W
S8T, and we hHe pot unite aW.1
King AlcohoL
gVv,,JS
feb 27
...1888
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