i I ' . Absolutely Pure- Tht powder never varies. A man el of pu rlir.atrvnsftu and wtiolesomencss. More econ omical thin the ordinary Kinds, anu cannoi we sold in competition with the multitude of low test, snort wcijrnt aiumor puuspujic Jrtdonly imcaZ. KUYAL BAKlNO POWDER CO.. lOi Wall 8U,.X. J( , oct at O&vtiy tennt 4thpd Srdpw Tlo Daily Hoviow. TUESDAY. APRIL 24. 1SSS. , IN CONGRESS YKSTKKUA.Y. SENATE. Wasiiisoton, April 23. Mr.Chase prescntel etiuou9 signeu uy pnysicians, doo ptvatuio ui ,U11'"1-; and 5M superintendents, officers ami 1. 1 : .nKnnld rT till District of Columbia, asking legisla tion nrkVihIfc the sale of citrars and cigarettes, or tobacco, to boys under 10 years oi ur. Th rvptitions were ordered to b mXrsaA n i-inhllc document. The Senate joint resolution, pro viding that public lands in Mississ- iDpi, Alabama and Arkansas, now ritiior ta rrinre enirv. miiiii Icnnoiul rt n.rr.nrtlnfT to the lfOVis- Ions of the homestead laws only un fit tiA nondlnc legislation afTectiiii; such lands shall be disposed of, or until uv presciii bcbsiwu vi vwuh niiinnrns vn rviMiritm uuiu iiir pnmmltfpp And DflJisetl. A hfll to forfeit certain lands r.Mnfni tnrfltlrnnftii U'HS takell Ul). discussed foaa time and laid anide without actI6n, ana me-Animai in dustry" bill was taKeu up. Mr. Palmer, who U in charge of it. NffAl n. snhstittite for it. which t.n.i twin rnt un. lift said, in conjunc tion with adistinguished member of tli Judieiarv Committee. The sub stitute having been read was onler- a1 rtrfntPtl. mill I IB DUI was lam ncMa till to-morrow. On motion of Mr. Call the Senate iiiu to lin.ntre the limit of the appro priation for a public building at Key West to $175,000 and appropriu ttn nn mlrlltional Mini of ? 07. 000. was taken from the calendar jumI passed. H0U8E OF REPRESENTATIVES. ftX.X rmtJill irrnntins a iension of xne hundreil dollars ier month to the w.Idow of Oen. James II. Rickctts, wirhan auiendmeut reducing the rate to seventy-five dollars. The amendment was adopted, and the bill as amended passed. Under the call of States resolu tions were introduced and referred directing the Committee on Mer chant Marine and Fisheries to make sweeping investigation of the Alaska fur seal fisheries, and calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury for information upon the subject of these fisheries. By Mr. Simmons, of North Caro lina, for the appointment of a com mission to inquire into the intellec tual and industrial progress of the .colored race since lbW. This being the dav devoted to the consideration of bills relating to the District of Columbia, Mr. Hemphill, of South Carolina, moved that the House go into Committee of the Whole upon such measures, but th friends of the River and Harbor biH defeated Vie motion. M.r '"-rHuli vieu:eti to tiie ex- Willi 1 11 1 1 mmm . . v' pressed sent i men , f i iT S1 surrendered the floor, aiAViJiirfrouse then went into Committee of thf 1 " r w v t . a r . - n Whole unon the River and Harbor bilL Mr. Foran. of Ohio, offered an amendment increasing from $15,000 to $150,000 the appropriation for a harbor at Cleveland, Ohio. Pending discussion upon the amendment the committee rose, and the I fonse adjourned. nncklen Arnica Salve The Ilest'Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains. Corus. and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give'perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For talo by Wra. II. Green. Insurance. A CCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, RENT AN D TORNADO INSURANCE. -ArptJto SMIT H t BO ATWRIG nT, Na 114 N. Water street . mcl12U Telephone No. 73 Lime. Lime. LTXE In exchanse for PROVISIONS; LIME V GROCERIES. LIME " DRY GOODSJ LIME " " LIMS " ' - IDU1DWARE. LUMUER. LIW.U " " CAFII. Quarterly Meetings. orri 1-nnnd of Quarterly Meet fnr th Wilminirton District of ' the Methodist E. Chnrch. South: Topsail circuit, at Rocky Point, April 21 and 22. , vr Uiver Mission. ADril21 and 22. "Bladen Street, at Wilmington, April 2-2 and 23. . .. . .. Magnolia circuit, at iriuity, Apni 2 and 29. JJrnnswick circuit, at fyoncora, May 0 and C , - jutuporr station, juay o u " Grace Church, at Wiliuin?ton,May 12 and 13. White.iUe circuit, at Fair mull. May 19 and 20. Carver's Creek circuit. atWayman, May 26 and 27. Clinton circuit, at Andrew s Chap el, Jun 2 and 3. . ' , ., , r ' waccauiawcircuii, ihohuii,.iuuc 9 and 10. ... .; . Brunswick Mission, at Shilon.J une 9 and 10. . ... Onslow circuit, at Jacksonville, June 1G and 17. ... Kenanaville circuit, at. cnaruy, June 2U and 24. Elizabeth circuit, June anu . July 1st. . . . , m o Cokesbur circuit, JUiy anu o. T W. GUTURIE, P. E. THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Tost ofilce as follows: CLOSE. Northern throuzh malls, rtst s .(X) 1. M Northern through and way malls. . .11.00 A. m v r nnrt a. Jt t:. KflJiroaai ana mnips snnnilffl therefrom .! a. m. y alel?U & tayeuev'e, c.00 1. L and 8.on a. m. Southern way malls : 6-W i . jj. Sjouthcrn throui'li malls &! h- 51, DAILY EXCElTPlTlUAl. Western malls (C. C. KaUway) 5.45 A. JL Cape Fear Y v Kit and points sup- puea mereirom iLueiffn namicx . u. anu ijmia snnnllnl t liprpfmm . 2-01) 1. M smlthrtlle s-w V cl Wrlzhtsvllle - dlmon. sneclal Ala 1 . ax. TIT ESI) AY AND FHIDAYSL nn'mr ? if nnd Intermediate Offl- i 6.00 A. M. Little lUver, S. C, and intermediate nffirm.. ..... 2-00 P. M catxi Fear Klvcr mall LOO P. M. OPEN FOK DELIVERY. Northern and way malls SJ30 V. M. Northern through mall, late ii.tw i'. ai. noutherh malls 6.30 A. m. Southernway malls.... 90 A. M. Carolina Central lt.lt. 9.30 A.M. Malls collected from street ooxes in Dusmess poruon or city at 5 a. .m.. ii a. m. ana 4.40 r. m. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M. and A A. M. tieneral dellTery open from 6.30 A. m. to i.w P. M., and on Sundays rrom y uu 10 iau a. ai. Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9J0 to 10.30 A. M. .Money Order and Resrister Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. 31., continuous. stamp OJIlce open from 8.00 A. M. to r i. w. Stamps on sale at ceneral delivery &30 A.M. to 10 A. M. and l to 7 P. M. Buildinir Materials ! Paints, Hardware, CLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS ! Crocks. Most complete stock of BCILDIXfi SUPPLIER 10 ue luunu in mniMuie, wuku we offer at the lowest prices. Factory Agents for Stoves, we have A Large Assortment of Stoves which we as you to examine. The zeu vabl'b and OTHELLO sun lead. Farming Implements, Anialjrum Bells, Esti mates roruuiioim; Materials, circulars of stoves and Sash furnished upon application. Our low prices will surprise and yoods plea you ! rlacobi's Udw. Store, 12 South Front street. apl9tf The Firure Revealed. A JKS. PUKKIE. THE ASTROLOGER, OF icw York, now at ?17 Market street, can oe biirjM the separated together, causes srsQy . and najipy marrlagts by proper advice-- ' ' zxr-ft-- : i The Orloxrii barber Shop. WOrLi, itESPECTFULDY ANNOUNCE -" ib the ircntlemen of this city and v icinity that I have leased the orton Hotel Darter Shop and am now ready to accommodate all wno win ravor me with their custom. I win have competent assistants and respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, promis ing to no my dcslio piease aiu Respectfully, ap 21 lw GEO. ll HOSTLER. MILLINERY t MES. E. A. LUMSDEN pTAS J UST RETURNED FROAI N E W YORK and Is now opening a full assortment or Fine Summer Millinery. In all the Latest Stjles. Ladles are invited to call at NO. 119 NORTH FRONT ST. apll Stetson's Soft Hats ! Just In to-day, doz. styles. LOUIS H. MEARES, ' Gentlemen's Fumlshlnff House. Agent for "KNOX." 13 NORTn FRONT. . ap 3 tf -: IIEADO,UARTILS FOR BASE BALL SUPPLIES IN LARGE VARIETIES. For siVc at COMltEKCTAL. NEWS. - WILMINGTON AIARKET. April 24. 2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Quiet at 34 cents. No bles reported. ROSIN Firm at 82i cents for strained and 87 cents for good strained. TAR Firm at $1.05. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.00 for hard, f2.pxior yellow dip and virtrin. - - ' COTTON Quiet. The following are the official auotations: uroinary, Gi; good ordinarv, 7 15 10; lownid dlinsr, 8 13-16; middling 9; good inid- dlimr 9i. Receipts to-day: Spirits, 1123osin, 62G; tar, 7G; crude, 30; coiton, 4. MAHTN15 NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fay etteville. Woody & Currie. Steamer Passport, Harper, South nort. Master. Steam j-achtLouise,Sellers, South- port, Master. CLEARED. ' Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson,1 Fay- etteville. Woody & Currie. Steamer Passport, Harper, South- port, Master. - ' r Steam yacht Louise, Sellers, South nnrf Master. ' . Ger barque. Oscar Wend ts, Sclian- berg, London, Williams as mui chison. Ger barque Burgermeister Kirs- tem, Ehrennch, Stettin.' EXPORTS. FORKION. ' London Ger barque OscarWendts 4,503 bbls rosin. ... Stettin -Ger barque Burgenneis ter Kirstein 3,471 bbls rosin. ; WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 21, 1888 Cotton ashore, 3,6G9; afloat, 9; total. 3.G78. . Spirits ashore, 389; afloat, 411;total, 800. Rosin ashore, 58,500; afloat,. 6,628; total, 65,120. Tar ashore, 9,C75; afloat, 2,140: to tal, 11.815. Crude ashore,312:afloat 10;total 322. RECEIPTS FOR WEEK ENDING APR 21 Cotton. 46; spirits, 633; rosin, 4,118; tar, 1,414: crude, 76. EXPORTS FOR WEEKENDING AP'L 21. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 69; spirits, 111; rosin, 5; tar, 188; crude, 83. " FORKIGN. Cotton 69: spirits. 111; ros'P, 5; tar 188; crude, ;J. MISCELLANEOUS. April 21st, 1 I AM OFFERING FOR THE SPRING TRADE the best and most complete stock of the season at lowest prices. - Handsome sprinjr Dress Goods, all of the light shades, in Albatross. French and Ameri -can Satteen. Pilnted challls. Percales, Gingr ham and Prints. In my great specialty. White Goods, my stock surpasses that of any former season. White Emtroidered Dresses, with Trimmings to match. Plaid. Checked and Plain India Linen. Batiste, Claire and French Nainsook. A few handsome Embroidered Pique Dresses. These eoods are very fashionable and in great demand. A large stock of House keeping Goods. Table Cloths. Napklns.Towels. etc, at prices lower than ever. Handkerchiefs and uosiery lor i.auies ana uentiemen. some very good styles in ciotns and cassimeres for Men and Boys' wear, with a full general stock of Dry Goods and Notions. ap23 JNO..J. HEDRieK. 1888. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Harper's Young People interests all young readers by its carefully selected variety of valuable articles on scientlflc-"subJectrw nni iruiej, unioncai ana oio'rrapnicai.JrpfhPfi naperson athletic sports andcan-n.'So ctirHn. poems, etc.. contributed by thtvVrio-htPst. nnS must lumuus wniera. its l ir-iiKtrotinnsj a mi. merous and vcxcellen f. occasional Supple !?j2jBij; interest to Parents and ifiers will be a feature of the forthcoming '.olume, which will comprise tlfty-three week ly numbers. Everj- line in the paper is sub- jeciearoiue mast ngia editorial scrutiny in order that nothing harmful may enter its col umns. ; An epitome or evcrjl hi us: that is attractive and desirable in Juvenile literature. Boston A weekly feast of irood thincs to the boys and frlris in every family which it visits. iTOlftt union. ! It is wonderful in Us wealth of pictures, in formation and Interest. Christian Advcate X. V. . L . - Terms Posture Prepaid, $3 pr year. Vol. IX begins Xocember 1, 1887. 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A Specimen Number, with xuiuui LUUL iiiuHtratwi p.m mm 1 inl and Special Inducements in Cash or Valuable Premiums to club Raisers, will be sent on re ceipt of lie, if this paper is mentioned. tir Re?nonsibIe and enertlc persons want c J to f :::;.t s-:v.cri; Uor.. Write at once for reauera vy us careiuuy seiecteu variety oii,,,-- m . j r w j t themes and their well-considered treatment Jjp- riatS and IDOniietS, and 1 It contains the best serial and short storkr I . .V. - iru i i JUSCELLANEOUS Gash Blouse I.l.latz; 116 Marbet Sr. -o- WILL OPEN THIS WEEK A NEW LOT OF. White! GOODS. In all the diurent Textures and Varieties. L -o- FJLOUNCINGS. ' -"V In Nainsooks, Swiss and Cambrics, 1 i- y . ::; -V"-, ; - Valenciennes, Guipure and Egyptian. DRESS GOODS And Trimmings to Match. SUMMER SILK 35 and SOcts. Specialties in Jerseys. :StiG Black, Woith $150 far $1.00. 1,500 Colored, I "f 250 If 1.23. 500 Cloth w 300 150, Many 9ther desirable goods selling very low. CALL FOR BARGAINS AT M.M. 11G Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. ap 16 TO f HE LADIES. -o- To the Kind Friends and Patrons of Taylor's Ba zaar : ' ; Since befofegfisler we have been overr'rowdeH in our TrimrjKr Department mak- am burry iv. iciy we aave naa to refuse several of our custo mers this last week in trim-mino- their -Hats, even with more help, f That shows pur btyles, De'sfgns and Shapes, at the management j of Mrs. Taylor, are I well appreciated. Butve would, beg the Ladies' pardon; we are now better prepared, with still more help, and hope die Ladies j will ex cuse us and come early in the week to avoid the rush., Thanking you for Ipast fa vors and lipping a continu ance of the same, I am Yours respectfully, MRS. J. TAYLOR, aP23 of Taylor's Bazaar. HENRY CLEWS & Co., BANKERS, 13 & 15 RKOAD ST., N. Y. MEMBERS OF THE i NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. NE WTORK COTTON EXCHANGE. i NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. . Transactions made at ant of the ahovi "Ex changes and carried on margin for customers Interest allowed on deposit accounts, apl 7Dn . ' - 1888 r 1- ! 188R. Presidential Year. Hew Torkeeklv Heraldi Containing an Impartial epitome each week pf the movements of all political parties will be mailed to any address in the LVist' or Canada, from JUNK'ctU until after the Presidential Election, for 4 3 cents.-- n, for 4 3 cents. A(!Irpr3 . - i ' ? E!atz9, : ailSCELLANEOUS. notice. OFTICE OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER OF THE CAROLINA CENTRAt KAILROAOCO., Wilmington, N. C, April kh, 1888 THE REGULAR ANNUAL- MEETING OF the Stockholder of the Carolina Central Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Old Dominion Steamship Co., corner of Beach and West streets, in the city of New York. N. Y., at 1 o'clock P, X., on Thursdav the 10th day Pf May prornw . & gnllJp. ap 5 tf - ' secretary and Treasurer.' Tlio New Stablts i-N FliTU STREET, . BETWEEN MUL berry and -Walnut, arc no wi; fully equippecf. Horses and vehicles for hire and horses board ed and tended by the day, week or month. - tw Large stockyard. , ' ' , Si i Ii. W. BEST. mil 12 ly ' li I- Proprietor. Wilmington Savnigs & -Trssi .fHnpsny- M AllKET; BETWEEN- SECOND AND Tlilrcl .streets. JOHN -WILDE it -ATKIXtiOX President, ! nnest quaUty. Also the-VFPv ri Vn. AV. I. TOOMEIi, .Cashier 4''' - : :.t -w .. uv , HFSTpg Lends money on satisfactory security. JU UTTER received weekiv hv P - Pars interest on leiosits. Is empowered to execute Trusts rachetf i 11 Muvia. 'A -busai rjiitu mm w.Lmv UNDUE DS OF MEN IN; WrJL"MlNPTON think they have their Uves Insured. . Sonii of thpm will difi while under this Impression auN their families will discover itoo late that, U wa5 nn lllnslnn. t . i! i . .. - ; - This has happened In Wilmington during j the past month oy tne iamire oi uus jiri aty sessment company that commenced business hAB others viii follow soon. Before it"i3 too late, make sure provisions for your family In a Ufeinsurance company mat uus siww uic test during generations, vf I . -iT1 -r The Mutual Life Insurance Company oi New York, Is the oldest, largest anQ. best companyiin the world. Its policies are Uicontestible are paid immediately on the receipt of proof i of ueauu, ami ure uuw m ui men wuviaiujjjuo. ; j Assets now over $118,000,00(00. .v' - -:: H M. S. WILLARD, Agent; j Ieb27 211 North Water SU Valuable La n d ? I fo r S a lei o NE TRACT OF LND, LTISG ON nile from Lincoln ton, N. C . consisting of .8? . I!'-j- . - .1'--: h i aciea, 53 acres , cleared : 1 be 81 for cotto- but gives good crope for all grains: li3: t branch running through It ad a fine emlng j few acres of b itto-o l.u-i tin tlsc brin-h and SO scfes In wood, ofe a'td hlekoi y, - vs 1 Urn bared. - ''-Ij :Kr'-;,: -:v-i:3 - Another tract lying 2 nrdles from I-inolii-. ton mV'e from C V. cleared, line &'fi:ig of ! liciyns water, about ei crea of boit-n,i Vi tie r'ito5t r! ch; Is '-v.' I fr t: "co, c-u g-o a" v r'cr-jr- tor pnre ami ter?;;- .pi tf 'v .;...;.- mch 16 tf a uefre tfti "Rnt.at- Mr--trf Harp ry B ILLUSTRATED Habpek's Daz.4k is a home Journal, bines choice literature and line an. tions with the latest intelligence regar stra- ingfhe fashions. Each numiier has clever lal $nd short .mores, practical and tun essays. Dngnt poems, numorous sseti etc.. 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Bd first-class snoer 0. 0. TOLLED :MeiIa.com3USSIox; Wnoiesl ahd Retail Peaier U&fa duce, Groclerlw.JW toes, imb gar3, &c ; No, 8 orth w & . consignments liclte ! for all kinds of country JTW" mchltf . TN GREAT VAiaETT.C00K J As.f Can Weyouanyt want. We don't make cess to the best sources 01 m Call and see us. pI iv'EB tt- ALDEJANI;, , 1 jeaiers i yvjjjjj w Lifo Insu a Reliable 'a LL THE POUCT-H0,D A : Hrtwell ' ce Pi 1 centir-got'iew r 0f f ";! ' BROWN &fCOr COTOt ,j , Mulberry &Jg t'Z Annuitf IMSffSS T ble company has P os 1SS7 over $3.1,000 inj for?e ... II G. Sf "UK ;, . : 1 -Zr:- TIIRnf 4 1 wjErk 1 rani" Mi." Amount of wsjiider : Death losses . paw , road system.-" - d f:-"j ,

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