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. ROYAL ttrSlJl N mm W7M COHMCBCXAI. NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. .April 14.-3:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 36 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Finn at 82 cents for strained and 87 cents for good strained.- TAR Firm at $1.05. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $ 1.00 for hard, $2.00 for yellow dip and vinrin. COTTON Quiet. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary 63; gootl ordinary, 8 1-16; low mid dling. 8 15-16; middling 9; good mid Receipts to-day:. Spirits, 95; rosin 1,354; tar, 103; crude, 30; cotton, 10. MARINE NEWS. Absolutely Pure. ThU powder nover varies. A marvel or pu- rttTJStifnsnli and wholesomoness. Moret-con- omlcal than the onllDar" kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with ihe multitude or low lest, short weight alum or phosphate xuorH. SoUonfy imcans. JCOVAL UAKI.NU 1UWDK1C CO-, 10C Wall M., N. V. f Oct 2& (Ltwly tenrm 4thDd 3rdptr T2io Paily Boviow. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1SS3. ARRIVED. Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay Steam yacht Louise, Snell, South port. Master. Ger ba-que Jacob Arndt, Wester- mann, Plymouth, Eng, E 'Peschau & Westenuann. CLEARED. ' . . Steamer DSIurchison, Smith, . Fay etteviHe, Williams & Murcmson. Steam yacht Louise, Snell, South port. Master. j J. 5 IX CONG1CKSS YESTKIIOAV, WASHIJfOTO April 13. Seuate not In session. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Clerk nroceetieu to reau me .Tonrnal of the legislative day of Wednesday. 4th of April, consisting of nlnetv manuscript nacres, exclu sive of seventy-one roll calls, (the latter beincr omitted), which occu pied exactly one hour. A lanre number of executive docu ments. which had accumulated upon the Speaker's table durinpthe dead lock were laid before tne tiouse ami annronriately referred. if r. RIount. from the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, re ported the Post Office Appropria tion bill, and it was referred to the Committee of the Whole. The Speaker then proceeded f o call committees for reiorts of a pri vate character and a lartre number were submitted and placed upon the private calendar. The remainder of the day was Kpeut in Committee of the Whole in discussion of the bill for the pay ment of a claim of $700 for the occu pation of certain property in Mem phis by U. S. troops in 1S04. It was opposed by Messrs. Grosvenor of Ohio, Thomas of Wisconsin, and Rrewerof Michigan, and advocated by Mr. Richardson of Tennessee. No action was taken on the bill. The House at 5 o'clock took a re cess until 7:20, the evening session to be for the consideration of private pension bills. The House at its evening session passed 55 pension bills, and at 10:25 adjourned until to-morrow. uucklen'H Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positiely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded: Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Win. II. (ireeu. STATE NEWS, Concord Times: On the 7th inst., Davidson Fowles, colored, of Stanlv county, while fishing just below ,t. F.Parker's on the Pee Dee river, discovered the dead body of a man In the river. The man was five feet, ten inches high, and supposed to be about CO years or age. une unsp tor came up to boast of last year's performance. Rutherford cowered at the command to stop and with out resentment, even by word, sub mitting to as strong a presentment of his character as words can. con vey. In a few moments he would have been severely thrashed had not the cars afforded a timely retreat. These characters are seldom met now, and the few that remain are the meanest ami lowest of the low. The company has missed one sale of which e know because of this man, and there may be more. Such" a representative" as this will injure uny firm. Brethren of the press, please pass him around and let the eople know who it is with whom they deal. Asheville Sun: One of the most fashionable weddings in this city for mariv a day took place at the Pres byterian Church at 7:30 o'clock last eveiiincr. when Mr. Chas. A. Mose- lev, a popular young mau and for mer citizen of Asheville, led to the hvmenial altar Miss Sue Summey, daughter of Dr. D. F. Summey. Charlotte Chronicle: One of our friends, a minister, tells a pretty good animal story from Mallard Creek township. He says tuat two cats out there had six kittens, all in one nest. One morning, one of the old cats went out and came back with a voung rabbit in her mouth. She made two other trips, each time bringing a rabbit, so that there were two OKI cats, six Kinens imu three voting rabbits all living in one - mm m nest. This strange family is still living peacefully and apparently happy together. reensboro Patriot: Person pass- a -r i a sing along tne roaa near isusn Tar ashore. 10.530: !or. in the southern Dart or ;asweii i m ton countv last Monday morning, found a cieau oouy lying in a iiiick ciump of blushes within twenty feet or. trie road. Upon examination the body was found to be that of Robert Oliver, a very worthy and indus trious colored man. His teeth were beaten out, his skull fractured ami his face horribly mangled and cov ered with blood. iear Olivers body was a heavy oaken stick with blood and hair sticking to it. It as also indented with some of the bark peeled off evidently being the wea pon with which Oliver was murder ed. Washington Gazette: One fellow. claiming to be M. Harlem, manufac turing Prof. Humbolts compound for use in kerosene, preventing breaking or smoking of chimneys. and explosion of lamps, is visiting the towns or Kastern Carolina, lo say tl:at lie is rougn, uncoutn, iis- courteousand insolent is putting it mild. His plan seemed to be to en ter a house unceremoniously, de mand a lamp for experiuient,friirhten the lady of the house by putting a lighted wick inside a lamp full of oil, and then accuse the lady of hav ing no money, if she did not -see tit to buy. He would throw oil and water around promiscuously, re- iArrilps. of dntimrre to furniture, and used discourteous language freely. LftCS of all DeSCTf ptlOIlS i ufMiiiy tie rei-fiveu u uoie irum njr Young "Men's Committee warning I MISCELLANEOUS Spring and Summer Goods AT WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND o APRIL 14, 1888. Cotton ashore, 3,C02; afloat, 9 total, 3.701. Spirits ashore, 262; afloat, 1C; total, 278. Rosin ashore, 03,304; afloat, 1,4&5 total; 64,789. afloat. 50: to tal, 10,589.1 Crude ashore, 329. RKCKIPTS FOIt WEEK KNDINGAPR 14 Cotton. 120; spirits, 490; rosin, 6,391 ; tar, 1.534; crude, 279. EXPORTS FOR WKEK KNDINGAP'L 14. j DOMESTIC. Cotton, 719: spirits, 956; rosin, 4, 3G3; ttH 1,866; crude, 505. MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL NOTICE! ! I piIK LADIES' SPECIAL ATTENTION IS called during the week to the Elegant Line of kj .A. i asr s o o k: s, " INDIA LINEN, EMBROIDERIES, FL0UNCINGS. AND ! All-Over Embroideries him to leave at once. It was fun to see him set his traps together and j skedaddle. Within five minutes al ter he received his luysteriousjwarn- m he was 6aiely on board the steamer and gone. " An ancient three-pound cannon bearing the inscription 4Cannon Foundry, No. 0331775," has been! overhauled and will be ready forthe grand display at the uullford Hat tie j u round, near Cireensboro, May 5th. The Wortonan says that it is about live feet long, in a good state of preservation and in its new spring dress of paint, looks "every inch a gun." Cannon Foundry is in Scot land, and was established in 1760. It is still operated extensively. A number of three-pounders were cap tured by ueueral (iates at isur goyne's surrender, recaptured at dates' defeat at Camden, S. C , ta ken again by Oeneral Morgan at Cow Pens, and lost atrnin at Guil ford Court House. Tradition is that Corn wall is spiked these cannon and In the above line I offer some special Inducements. Corsets. Bur.rlest ; Hoop Skirts, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COR- 4 - SET WAISTS, In all the Popular Brands. W. XJJ. KATZ'S, 116 Marfcet St. o- W E nAVE NOW OPENED A COMPLETE assortment of the latest Novelties and Combl nations In ' DRESS GOODS; BLACK SILKS from 75c up. i - HATINS, all colprs, worth 75c for 48c' SURKAHS, do do 75c for 65c SURKAIIS, do do 8l.OOfor75c MOIRE STRIPES,dO do 1.00 for 75c FAILLE FRAN CIAS with Velvet Stripes, worth 82.50 for S1.50. silk Rhadames. Henriettas, Cashmeres, Cos- . tume Cloth, Albatross, Nun's Veiling. New Shades 4-4 English Cashmere, worth 40cfor 25c Fancy Suiting, worth 20c for 16c . , Double width Suiting, worth 25c for20c 3Mnch Moire Cloth, worth 15c for 10c ;ao-inch Batiste, worth 12 l-2c for 8c 30-lnch Basauet Cloth, worth 12 i-2c for 8c ; Danish Cloth, worth 20c for 12 l-2c. Colored and Striped Crinkle Cloth 6c v - o BLACK GOODS. The very assortment, price them. Crepe, Crepe and Grenadine Veilings, with a Deep Border: - Ornaments. Braids, Gilded and Tinsel Gimps, Buttons. &c. to match all of above in Colors. -o- FLOUNCINGS. In Swiss. Nainsook. Cambric, chantilly. Guipure. Valenciennes, Spanish and Egyptian, very low. WHITE GOODS. Every style and variety. -I Embroideries. Laces. Hosiery. Gloves, Mitts, Collars, corsets. Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Jer seys. Shawls. Scarfs, Housekeeping Goods. Towels, Napkins, Fancy Goods, NOtdons. Not space to name prices to an, dut, assure our patrons prices will be made as low li not lower than the latest Catalogoes. Samples sent to the country with pleasure. Call for some of the many Bargains at the Cash House of. M. M, Katz, 116 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C, ap2 I Stoves I N GREAT VARIETY, COOKS AND HEAT illSCE LtiAIT EOUS . 1888. . ; Harper's Weekly, ; ILLUSTRATED; nABPEB's Weekly has a well-established place as the leading Ulustrated newspaper in America. The fairness of Its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of its lite rary contents, which Include serial and short stories by the best and most-popular writers, fit It for the perusal of people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits. Supplements are frequently provided, and no expense i3 spared to bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. In all Its features Harper's Weekly is admir ably adapted to be a welcome guest in every household. I HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PKR YEAR: HARPER'S WEEKLY 4!00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE -S 00 HA RPER'S BAZAR . . i J 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEO PLE. .... . . , 00 UICCELLANEnna Something Attt Postage Free to all subscribers in the (TnileZ States, Canada, or Mexico. . ;:; . t'--. The Volumes of the Weekly Jbegln- with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. r Bound Volumes of Harper's Weekly, for three years back. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight, does not ex ceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per voL Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable Tor binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt oi $ l uu eacn. - Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money. Order or Draft; to avoid chance of loss Newspapers ewe not to copy this advertisement without, the express order of Harper & Brothers. i Address UAKPJK BROTHERS,'" nov 15 I I ! 1 New Vork Jijsii: of Grocers' Sundries which are cordially, recommendea to are fond of Fancy Goods, j SARATOGA CniPS in lib. anil . Imported GINGER PRESERVE i lb. and x lb. Jars. : 5tKKS a 11 Large FRENCII PRUNES ' EVAPORATEDICALIFORNIA FRrrj HALIBUT STEAK. A' SMOKED SALMON. i - HOUSEHOLD AM.MOSTU " CONDENS ED TOMATOES in Cans. Imported and Domestic SAUCp . sups. , i h waciT- BRANDIEJD FIGS, PEARS and pg, finest quality Also the VERY Finest fe BUTTER received weekly by Express . mch5: 15 &17S(XPK" In 1888- HaTper'js Magazine ILLUSTRATED. ment of life, aiucies, superoiy n Harper's Magazine is an organ of progres sive thought and moyemqnt j in every depart- resides otner att racoons, it win coming year, important ustrated. on the Great West: articles on American and foreism Indus try; beautifully illustrated papers on Scotland, Norway, Switzerland!, I Algiers, and the West Indies: new novels by I Wm. lilack and D. Howells; novelettes, leach complete in a sinffle number, by Henry James; LafcaOlo 1 learn, and Amelia liives; short storles by Miss Woolson ana otner popular writers; ana : iiiusiratea pa pers of special lartiStic and. literary interest. The Editorial Departments are conducted by George William Curtis, William Dean Howells ana cnaries Dudley vyarner. HARPERS' Periodicals PKR i YKAR: HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPER'S WEEKLY... I HARPER'S BAZAR. ... H oo . '4 00 : i oo 33 FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW TOES Located between Chambers and BooseveJtsi At 3 o'clock, P. M. ' : Satunlay. Apm K V-Saturaajr.ApmS ....Wednesdaj, April ......Saturday, im EQUATOR. ....... JCJJNlfilTACTOK... EQUATOR;....,.; GULF STREAM... ! FROM WILMINGTON- .Frid4J,Aprt39 FndaMprflr GULF STREAM; .V. ii . EQUATOR... BJSiJN JfiFACTUK. EQUATOR....... - , - v 3F" Through Bills Lading and lowest Tiro' Rates guaranteed to and from points la 2forta and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to - II G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, " " . , Wilmington, S.C v THEO. E.EGER, Traffic Manager. - iferyoit w m. tr. xu&& uo.. Genl Attents. ap 9 ... 35 Broa4py, New fori. Cashmere & Ohuda Scarfs ! In all colors and Just the things for Light , Weight Wraps. Passementerie Trimmings, Just received In all New Styles and Quality, ranging from 20c. to 88 per yard. CALL AND EXAMINE. Alway on hand. -o- New additions dally. : o- - -' being added Russell claims io have fdenti lied him ipft tiw111 in Vis ,nrnu wdmim. as Zedfkiah Covins of btanly conn- ton after the battIe of Guilford ty. The deatl and his appearance Court House. It is hi-hly probable in the river is a mystery. 4 -tholi(rh not certain - that this can- Raleigh Visitor special from KeMs-, non was used in that battle by (ien. A Pnll T ino V MiIHtiq-ftt ville: Kin? i HiuelPs liv.-ry stable I (ireene. As Gov. Vance's storv UIA 111116 01 Jxllllinery (fraaie) antl Kernodlt s buildinN;oes, "Itwasthar or tharabouts." (brick) and Willianisou liros. iCo At any rate it is a venerable Revo- stock in Kernodle's building were lutionory relic, and without a dupli burned this morn i nj at :i o clock, cate in iie and interest in the South. ISothlujr savel. llors ami vehicles all sawtl out tf .stable. The follow ing is tlie insurance: Couiinercial Union fl.000. Wythville North western f.j00, and Merchant's $7o0, on Williamson Rros & Co's stock. On Kernodles building 1,000 in Sprinslleld. fl.fiOO in Hartford; De itroote had t'ZOO in Mobile on cob- uier s sxock; r . jjewis nau ici in , Comuiercial union on Tunc print Advice to Mother. Mits. Winslow'mSoothinq Syrup should always Im used when children are cutting teeth. It relievesthe lit tle sufferer at ouce; it produces nat- ; ural, ipiiet sleep by relieving the : child from ain, ami the little cher i ub awakes as "bright as button." It is verv nleasant to taste. It soothes Fancy Work Baskets ! i i 't Knitting liaskets and Ornamental Baskets of all descriptions, and many other new and pretty things in the Fancy Line. -o- tnm.. Vrtt tctinwn flint livorvI'V. . ."h i ai pain, relieves winu, reiruiates the stable had any insurance. . . !M)Wel.s 'ana is the bes klfown .Raleigh Xcict and Observer: We dy for diarrhea, whether arising nau me pleasure oi swing on our from teething or other streets yesieruay uev. .lonn Hraedes, who left us some few years ojro for a charge up in Illinois." and who is now near Harrisburg. Pa., where, he tells us. they had snow on the ground from December the fint to the middle of March. last night the business necessary to the organization of a local Dramatic Club was effected by a number of young gentlemen of the city. They i wrappers. will have the co-operation or a num- ber of the most taleutetl young causes. Twenty live centsa bottle july G deotliwly -yy k have opened this day a hand- some lot Of PLAID AND STUIPED FLAN NELS, suitable for Children's Cloaks or Ladles i Also, .Hi pieces of yard wide Sat tens, elegant styles and super quality, at Hosiery and Gloves For Ladles and Children. My Hosiery are oil warramea fast ulack. S3f Call and see me. , MRS.E. B.WIGGINS. N. B. To arrive toy Tuesdays Steamer, new Parasols and Silk Umbrellas and Fan nf pvarr description. Country orders solicited and promptly filled. ,apl9 " flEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTf I the lUxXj enred and strenrthened. Full particu n Bnt wled free. KKlK MED. CO.. liarrAioTN. Tt JIFFERERSkwHERYOUSMESSo uilt of over-Work. lndUcretlon. etc addrM ot- RICHLY; ladies of Raleigh and the com pau y ' cents per yard. A full line of India Linens h rrom s cents per yam to the finest quality. A t will be locally styled the matic Club' Marion Index: About a year ago . few handsome styles of riaid Batiste and In- visited Marion and at ouoof the. feb3 j. j. hedrick. hotels, without provocation, opened i a bitter denunciation ot tne boutu, the Confederacy and our leading ruen, saying that we we 'were all d -d rebels, and ought to be hnnf." Ili nhncA rt .TpfTDn.iHs wn bitter In eitreme. He was spared a 1 tock of ENGLISH crockebywabe. rau5e he was a guest under his roof. Importer. Bat last Friday he was here again, . w v pnn,n - and while waiting at the depotYor ! importrrsand JoLSPRGER K the tram, bean just as the proprie-j inch 5 liamware, liaware and Crockery Direct Importation. JUST RECEIVED BY GER. BARK C1IAR- LOTTK & ANNA, ' a large and well selected Rewarded are those . who read this and then act; they will find honorable emnlov- mcnt that will not take them from their homes and families. The profits are large and sure io r every inausinrus person, many have made and are now making: several hundred dollars a month. It Is easy for any one to make $5 and upward per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, younjr or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everytulng new. No special ability required; you, reader, can do t as weU as any one. Write to us at once for full par ticulars, which we mall free. Address Stlnson & Co., Portland. Maine. nov J2 dfimwly 1888. F M . Presidential Year. THE New York Weekly Herald, Containing an Impartial emtome earn week of the movements of all political parties, will be mailed to any address in the United states or Canada, from JUNK 6tb. until after the Presidential Election, for 40 cents. Address. - " JAMES GOBDON BENNCTT, inch 9 . New York City. ers. can give you anything you are likely to want. We don't make them, but we have ac cess to the best sources of supply, i t Call and see us. v ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO., Dealers in Hardware, Tinware. &c mchl3d&w Wilmington. N. CI POMONA HILL NURSERIES; Ttvoand a Half Miles West of Greensboro. N. G, rrmemain une or the it. & D. ' K. R. passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains make regular stops twice dauy eacn way. Tnose- interested in Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially Invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest in the i South. Stock consists ef Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots. Nectarines. AiuiDemes. o.uince. orapes. Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie riant, isngusn wainut, iecans, chestnut, Strawberries. Roses. Evergreens. Shade Trees. &c. All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888 wm snow. Give your orders to my authorized agent or oraer direct rrom tne Nursery. Correspondence solicited. Destriptlve Cata- Address J, VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford Co., N. C. zsr Reliable salesman wanted r in every County. A good paying commission will be given. ap jo Life Insurance. o- . Safe, Reliable, Sure. A LL THE POLICY-HOLDERS WHO RE- cently got left will do well to call on A. A. brown co., corner or North water and Mulberry streets, and take a policy In the Safety Fund System In the Hartford Life & Annuity insurance company. This old. relia ble company has paid out in Wilmington for lSiH over ,uuu in oeatn losses. Amount of Insurance In force. . . .$57,000,000 Death losses paid under Safety i Fund System 5 2.500,000 Amount of Safety Fund 1,000,000 feb 3 Messenger copy it HENRY CLEWS & Co., BANKERS, 13 15 BROAD ST., N. Y. MEMBERS OF THE V NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. K Transactions made at any of the above Ex changes and carried on margin for customers wnen uesireo. i Interest allowed on deposit accounts, apl 7 lm ,0. 0. VOLLER8, gENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. Wholesale and Retail Dealer lit Count rv Pm duce, Grocieries. Wines, Liquors, Tobacco Ci gars, He -. No, 8 North Water Street, v Wilmington, N c. Consignments solicited.' Highest prices nald for all kinds of Country Produce. . - mchltf . HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE... . -....... . . 2 00 :s - h ' ! ..y.-,.:----v-.-'-v'('. Postage Free to'all subscribers in the United Ssates, Canada, or Mexico., r , - , ' The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. When no time is specified, subscriptions will begin with the Number current, at time of re ceipt of order. ; - Bound Volumes of Harper's Magazine, for tint1 years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $0 00 per volume. 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TAPkTIES IN WANT OF ANY KIND OF Vehicle or want any Repairing done to their old vehicles. call on wil C. B iil find It to their interest to SOUTHERLAND & CO. Corner second and Princess streets. to be shod. We have.a - s mch 5 tf . Send your I horses nrstr-ciass Shoer. Sash. ash. Doors. Doors. TO EST GOODS. -o- LOWEST PRICES. RIMS, SPOKES, . VHEELS. . COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. tSbiMig Factory Agent swe can save youjnoney. Jacobin Ildw. Depot; ' ' 12So.rrcattr .. -ESTABLISHED IN 1823 The Oldest and Best Family Newspar:: Six Regular Editors; Special Co? respondents at Home andAbrwu S'torie; Reviews, Condensed Her. Departments for Farmers, i ' chants,' Bankers, Professional Jp Students, Boys and Girls. ' , This year the Observer w P lish more than FIFTY PBIZE STOBILn and the ablest and most PfH, writers will contribute to B .. umns. Poets and prose vntes. 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