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iNi:0U3 Building Materials ! LIICCULL co3i:ri:r.ciAr. nots. " : , WILMINGTON MARKET. April 25. 2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull at 33 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Firm at 82) cents for strained and 87i cents for good strained. TAR Firm at 1.0o. w CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $ 1.00 for hard, $2.00 for yellow dip and vircrin. COTTON Quiet. The following are the official o not at ions: Ordinary, CJ; frood ortlinarj-, 7 15 1G; low,mid dlintr.-8 13-16; middlinjr 9;goodiu3d dlim? 9. Receipts to-day: 'Spirits, 88; rosin, oico. uu.uuunng Attr Office op Secektary axd Tkeasckkk "M of the Carolina Cbxtral KailroabCo. - . Wilmington, N. C., April 5th, 18SS 0-. I HAVE ON nAND A VEltT Paints, Hardware, 3M v- ; - .-..". mett op .O 111 1 "SB 31 fan Absolutely Pure, ThU now'f ncTcr varies. A marvel of pu- ritr Kirrnytb and wuolfomenesii. More econ omical Lh.ui in ordinary kind, and cannot bp -iTi w. OTmTwit i.Mi with the multitude of low test, short ;itKUl ilumrphwPj j.t i MNi. ROYAL RAklM I"OV IEH " CO.. 10l Watt M N. Y. oct : rtiwu lean -lthp.1 snipw Tlio IDaily Hoviow. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25. im IX CONG It CSS T KST K It fkA V. SENATE. ViMtfiTox-. April 21. Anions rtcl from committees and placet! on the calendar was the follow in in To provide for the erection of pub Ho buildings for postofUces in town ' :t ihi nnstoflice re- IUlU C1U13 wt-v g . fM thrP veitrs nreceunijr oVil fcVOOO annuully. Mr Wst. who reported it, saul he would ask Uh early consideration, as it was an iuiiwrtani inn ouu rr commended by the Postmaster den- On motion of Mr. Harris the Uoase bill appropriating $000,000 for nn iiwcnal at Columbia. Venn., was tAken from the calendar aud pissed. tk unnta tUfn resumed the eon- ;,irHnii nf the. InternationalCopy ho miostioii beinir on the amendment ottered yesterday in Mr. Morrill, providing that new-pu-pers and periodical may copy arti cles from foreign newspapers ami Aftera Ionand interestliiKtlehate the bill went over wmioui.neiruu till to-morrow, and the Senate pro ceeded to the consideration of the substitute proved by Mr. Palmer for the bill to provide Tor the estab lishment of a Bureau of Animal In dustry, to facilitate the eiportuhoii of live stock and their products, and to extirpate contagions pteuro pneu monia and other diseases among domestic animals. This bill alo went over without action. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Among the bills reported ami placed ti0!i the calendar was one for the erection of a public building at Favetteviile. North Carolina. Mr." Russell, of Massachusetts, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported tin Senate joint resolution appropriating f-i,000 to enable the United States to parti cipate in the International Exposi tion to be held at Hrusj-els. Mr. Anderson, of Iowa, from the Committee on Commerce, reported back the resolution providtn Investigation of the strike for an on the Chicago. Hurlingtomt- Qmncey Mr. Wise, of Virginia, from Committee on Naval Affairs, re R. n. the port- ed a bill to regulate the Naval Academy. the eourse at The House went into Committee of the Whole on the tariff bill, the flnnr hein? accorded to McMillin. of Tennessee. He was followed by Mr. Burrows, of Michigan, after which th Committee rose and the House Adjourned. --- i isticklen' Arnica Halve The Rest Salve in the world for Cut, Hruises, Sores, Fleers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap ped Hand. Chilblain. Corns, and all Skin Krutttions. ami positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box." For sale bv Win. H. Jreeu. Insurance. 1 CTIDENT. KIKE. LIKE, MARINE. REM Apply to SMITH A BuATWKIOItT. Xa Itl X. Water stm t Telephone No. 73 Uctl K tt Lime. Lime. " LIME In excuse for lT.ovisIoss. LIME ltHtKEHlH. LIMK ' " DItY ;ooi)!S LIME HAKDWARE. LI MX - LLMtlEIL . LIME " ' CASH. " FKENCll UUUS., sept' liocky at. Advice to Dyspeptics. CONTENTS: The nature of Djspcpsla- Its causes. Its prevention. Its cure. oaie ex rrfnee ot xa actual buffer r. Urcr com riixnt a twin disorder ojspcpsJa, Habitual constipation a result of Orspep. , Dyspepsia ntsiaKfia for consumption. ikkI llTtnjf as a taetm for tne care of Orspepsla. What food marfcfttaien. What food must te avoided. Mailed rrw on receipt of Kam p. JOHN It. M CALVIN, 1JwelL Mass. H years Utj Treasurer and Tax collector. " ap 13 4W ? Society Work. ijraE SEWTNO SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S rartoh solicit orders for all kinds of plain and fancy wwinjr. rrochetln? and embroidery. LaJiea and cliiUiren,!i aprons a specialty. -Orders lea at the Rectory, or 22 North TUrJ firert, wi:i imet with prompt at teat ion, ; trriti: MS CLAY. FLUE CHIMNEYS I Crocks. HoM complete stocfc of BdLDlNft SUPPLIES to oe rounu in ine siaie, wuicu we fiffer at the lowest prices. Factory Agents for Stoves, WE HAVE a l.jrf Apartment of htoves whlcli we ask von to examine. TheZEBYANCE and OTIi KLLO sUU lead. -O Fflrmiiiir Implements. Araalvrum Bells, E.1!- runu-s fur UuiIcUn? Materials, Circulars nr stoves and Sash furnished iijoii application. Ourlow prices will surprise and goodi please you : Jucobi's fidw. Store, 12 South Front Street, ap lv tf The Orton Barber Snop. tftthi wntlemenot this city and vicinity tht I iavr leased the Orton noiei uaroer .him iinrt Htn now readv to netoaimodate all wiin tn timrrnc with their custom. I will have compt-ieat assistants ana respeciiunj j solicit a share of the public putmnagt. promis-1 lag to uo my nest to piease mi. . iwsiieciiiiiij . ap2l lw tiKO. 1C. HOSTLER. POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, N. C Two and a Half JUlesWcst orurvcnsiioro, N.C. 'Plie main line 01 tue it. & i. u. i:. passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the omce. saieni trains inaxe ni,ruiar stops twice dally each way. Those interest ea in Fruit and Fruit orowinsr are coraiaiiy invuea to Id snect this, the Larsrest Nursery in the state, and one of the larvrest in the south. stock consists ot Appics. reacn, rear. Cherry, l'lum, Japanese l"eriuiuions, Apn- co!s. Nectarines. .Mulberries, uuince, uraiies Fls. uasptiernes. tiooseijernea, curranus. rie riant. Kngusn wamuc, I'ecans. unesinui. strawberries. Koses. Eversrreens. Shade 1 rees. &c. All the new and rare varieties as well as the out ones, which my new fataicmto for 1888 win snow. Give your orders to my authorized ajrent or ; order direct from the Nursery. Correspondence solicited. Dcstriptive cata logue free to applicants. Address J. VAN LIN'DLEY, POMONA, tJUltford CO., N. C. Iff KellaUe Salesman wanted In every County. A jrood payinsr commission win ue given. ap jo 1888. Harper's Magazine ILLUSTRATED, Harper's Magazine is an organ of progres sive thousrht and "movement in every uenan- ment ot lite. Resides other attractions, it win contain, during thcomlnsr year, important wmcics. superbly inustrateu, on tue tireai West; articles on American and foreign lndus- ry: beauutuiiy illustrated papers on scot lana. Norway. Switzerland. Algiers, ana uic est ndios: new novels by Win. iUaek and W. J. llowils; novelettes, each complete In a slnjyle numlxT, by Henry James, Lafcadlo Ilearn.and Amelia at vest short stories by Mtss Woolson md other popular writers; nd Illustrated pa pers of sit vial ariMle and literary Interest. The Edltorl.it iH-parf mcnls un- -ondueted by Georjre William t.unts. WUUam Dean Ilowells and t harles DufRey Warner. Iii.vnPERS- periodicals; PKR YEAR: HARPER S MAGAZINE H 00 1 HARrEirs WEEKLY 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 OU HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE S 00 Frtv to iW jfArN r. in the Unilt-d Ssnt'e., o,' Mexico. The volume of tb Magazine ljegln with the Numbers for June and innvmber or each year. When no time Is specMcd, subscriptions will wyiu mi mp .Mimwr cam'n at lime oi re ceipt of order. fiouna Volumes oi IIam-rs Magazine, for three years Utck. iu neat cloth blndin win be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of saou Ier olume. Clot h cases for binding, .to cents : n uy man iost paid. lDhix to Harper s Magazine. Alphabetical, .luaijiiiai ani i.tassiueu, lor woiiuncs I IOTP, inclusive, irom June.js.Tij.ro jnne, isjj. one VOL, KVO. ciotn. w. Remittances should b made by Posr-omc Money order or Draft, to avoid Chance of Air.i!jwv. arr not to copy thisaawiisrtitrth ctUm: u,t ejprrf tH'tirr of Hartier & Brothers. AuamKi UAIil'EK S, BROTHERS, nov i New York Homes in "North Carolina, Only 20 Hours Ride from . Now York I m MilesSoutn of Raleigh On the Bateicb mad Anjrostt Alr-Lln4 R R 1.500 AClltCS OF IJLND IN THK ong tcaf pine region. Far sale on easy ternwita wia vo mn purcnero. ronr acres for inrcr mcu o per acre, la monul pj, aeauot 10. Thlai&sd adjolna-tho "SoulL sra tln, a recently esUbllbed health r. rt (oi &anlurlam)( and la specially adapted k'.r rro1t Cnlture, well aa all tae ecreala. f v Qumner oi ew England people have bought ou la the town of soathera riaeM and it the desire of the owners ot this land to b lace small farmers, mechanic and jtfcerf fro to me New England and lHddla States, t ifiu u oucvocn, to naie nen. ro state in the Union offers greater Inducement to eet tier than North Carolina, Nowhere can setter tanning ooantry or a fine a ellmate be fo:uid- 1 hi i the opinion of Northern men rto have settled In North Carolina. Tfci 1 a mmfiatoazT, ana is limited ror further particulars write at onee to JOHN T. PATRICK, -CommU'r of Immigration, Rsielrb. N. c. or II. A. RICHARDSON. iaa ZX tt Caroalele OCce. Angnau, Ua " 421; tar, crude, l; cotton, i-. MA1UXE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamship Equator, Nelson, Nftw York. H. G. Smallbones. Steamer DMurchison, Smith. Fav etteviile, Williams & Murchison. .Steamer Passport, Harper, South nort. Master. Steam yacht Louise,SeIlers, South- Iort. Master. sjchooner 1'nebe .1 NVoodrutl. &.en drick. New Hertford. E G Harker & Co. Schooner Anita,. Small, St Pierre, Mart, E G Barker & Co. ' -CLEARED. Steamer D. MurehisoiirSmith, Fay. etteville, Wilhams;& Murehison. Steamer Passport, Harper, South- port, Master. - " Steam yaclit L.ouise,seiiers, Houtu port. Master. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 41, Cotton ashore, 3,GG9; alloat, 9; total, 3,678. S!s s ashore, 389; ailoat, 411;total, Rosin ashore, 58,500; nfloat, 6,026; total. 05,120. " Tar ashore. 9.675: ailoat, 2,140: to tal,! 1,815. Crude ashore,312:afloat 10;total 322. RKCRIPTS FOR WKEK KNDING APR 21 Cotton. 46; spirits, 633; rosin, 4,118; tarr 1,414: crude, 76." - -v 4 EXPORTS FOR WKKK HSDIXliAr L sl DOMESTIC. Cotton, 69: spirits, j 111;- rosin, 5; tar, 18S; crude, 83. . FORKIQN. Cotton 69: spirits. 111; roso, 5; tar 183; crude, 83. , r t - MISCELLANEOUS. April21st9 1 I AM OFFERING FOIl TI1E SPIUNtJ TRADE the best and most complete si ock of t he season at lowest prices. Handsome spring mess uooas, an ei ine light shades, in Albatross. French and Ameri can sat teens. I'nnxeu cnauis. rercaies, uing- ham and Prints, in my great specialty, v hue ooods, my stock surpasses that oranyrormer season. White Emlrotdered Dresses, with Trimmings to match. Plaid, Checked and Plain India i.inen. natisie, uiaire ana rrencn Nainsook. A few Iiandsome Embroidered l'lque Dresses. These goods are very fashionable and 1 n great demand. A large stock ot House keeping lioods. Table Cloths, Napklns,Towels, etc, at prices lower tnan ever. iianaKercmers and Hosiery Tor Ladles and uentiemen. some t err irood styles in Cloths and Cassilmeres for Men and lioys' wear, with a full general stock of Dry Goods and Notions. ap 2J JNO. J. nEDRICK. 18881 Harper's Youtig People. AN 1 LLUSTRATEI) WEEKLY. IlAurKKt Young People Interests all youn readers by Its carefully selected variety ot themes and I heir well-considered treatment It contains i he best serial sand short stories. valuable articles on scleutitlc subjects and travel, historical and biographical sketches. Pit pers on athletic sports and games, stirring poems, el c. contributed by the brightest and most famous writers. Its illustrations are nu merous and excellent. Occasional Supple ments or esiM-eiai interest, to rarents and Teachers will be a reature of the forthcoming volume, which will comprise rtfty-three week ly numbers. Every line in the paper is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny in order that nothing harmful may enter Its col umns. I An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable In Juvenile (literature. Boston A weekly least of srood thlnsrs to the boys and gins in every family i which it visits. LrvAftfu Vninii. ! it is wonderful in its wealth of pictures, in formation and interest. Chrialia AUcvmte .V. Y. - Terms Postaire Prepaid. $2 pr year. j. Copy on r&xittt 'f ttro-txnt Single Number. Five Cents each. Remittances should be made bv I'ost-Office Money order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. argpaiMTi are not tn coiai this adrt is f semen t tcithotti the ejwvfm orttct' uf Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS. nov 15 t New York The MAGAZINE. Bfjntifollf Illastr-kJ. 25 (is., s3 a Tear. ITS SCOF11TI1K iMVPiruv m.mi i ZINE gives preference to national topics and scenes, and its literature and art are of the highest standard. Famous (American writers nil its pasics with a wid rrnXV n, J5"iTJ? SSSS 1 and , adventure? serial and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our Distinctively Representative of American Thmio-r tw U is acknowledged bFthe press and VubllclS be the most Domilar and . n ? , , JLU . . Jrr hljhlass monthUes. V ""u UV ImportantAgirtth mffifiiK??????6?118 ln Cash w Suable ml urns to club Raisers, win c. , celpt of I5ct If this paper is mentioned. W Responsible andenenvtitno. L. ed to solicit subscriptions. vm at exclusive territory. - Jdresa? v at once tOT THK AMERICAN M Aninvr , - . . 4WIa AMERICAN I.I.fatz, 116 Market St. WILL OPEN THIS WEEK A NEW IX)T OF. White GOODS. In all the different Textures and Varieties. in FbOUNCINGS. In Nainsooks, Swiss and Cambrics, Valenciennes (xuipure and ' i - .j Egyptian. a . ' ' ' o DRESS GOODS And Trimmings to Match. SUMMER SILK 35 andSOcts. -o- Specialties in Jerseys, 51,0 Black, Woitb $1.50 for $1. 1,500 Colored, " 250 500 Cloth Mti " " 3 00 1.23. 150. Manj other desirable goods selling , very low. CALL FOR; BA RGAINS XT M. M. Kaz'5 ! ' ' -' j f 116 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. ap ifi TO THE LADIES. -o- To the. Kind Friends and Patrons of Taylors Ba zaar: ' Since before Easter wchave Deen over-crowaea in our Trimming Department mak ing Hats and! Bonnets,; and I am sorry to say we have had to refuse several of our custo mers tnis last wek in trim ming their Hats, even with more help. pliAT shows our Styles, Designs arid Shapes, at the management of Mrs. Taylor, are well appreciated. But we would Beg the Ladies' pardon; we are now better prepared, with still more help, and hope the; Ladies will ex cuse us, and come early in the week, to avoid the rush. Thanking you for past fa vors and hoping a-continu ance of the same, F am Yours respectfully, MRS. TAYlIpR, aP 23 ot i ayior s Bazaar. HENRY CLE WS & Co., A ki;i;s, ia ir i;i:oal ST., n. y. MKMBERS OV THE NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE; NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. ' NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, T-f fr C- s lA-n . i xiauoiiuiia maae at, any or the above Ev ?HLacarrlC(1 m margin for customers InatJtm11orcd on deposit accounts. 1888 ; -1888. Presidential Year. New York Weekly Herald, Containing an Impartial epitome each week movements of all political partie? vrtU be mailed to any addressin the limteS StatS or Canada, from junk ctli unm S t Presidential Election, for 40 cents. - r the ' Address :, mh JAMES GORDON-BENNETT, . mcn . , 'Sfew Yorlc City, - IT THE REGULAR ANNUAL - MEETING OP the Stockholders of the Carolina Central Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Old Dominion -Steamship Co., comer or Beach and West streets, in the city of New York. N. Y.t at 1 o'elock P. 11., on Thursday the 10th day of May proxhno. & . ap 5 if , " Secretary Treasurer. The w Stablt s . , O N FIFTH .STREET .UETWEEN.'MUL txrrv anri Walnut, are now.. luuy equippea Horses and vehicles for hire and horses boards ed and tended by the day, week or month: . - HLarge stockyard. r. "W. REST. - mh 12 ly ' - , u Proprietor. : s Wiluiingloa Sariojs k TrL'st'Cdmpany, MARKET. "BETWEKX SECOND ,AH Thinl stiveis. - - ' . r f JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, Presideati7 W. P. Too M Eli, cashier. Lends money on satisfactory secuilty. Fays interest on deposits. . - : Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds mchitf -' A BDKM rlllLI) DliKADS WMl" H UNDREDS OF. MEN IN WILMINGTON think they have their lives insured. Some of them will die while under this Impression and their families will discover, too late that It wras an illusion. - . - This has happened in Wilmington during the nast month by the failure" -of tlie Jfrni as sessment company that commenced, business j here. - Others will follow soon, . Before too late, make sure provisions for yo.ur In a life Insurance company that has stood test durimr crenerat tons.. . , The Mutual Life Insurance Company of York, is the oldest, laracst and iwst compar the world. ; Its policies areincontestlble, are paid Immediately- on the receipt-of proof of death, and are liberal in their conditions. Assets now over $118,000100a00. V - MS. WILLA1W, Agent, , feb27 '- '214 North Water St. Valuable Lands for Sale?' 0NE TRACT OF h vND, LTJNG 'ON nlle from iLlncolnton, N, C consisting of 62 acres. 53 acres cleared: Is best or cotto," but gives good crops for all' grains." Has a bianch running through it and a fine spring; i few acres of h nioi tmJ on the br.tri h and. ?0 acres ltf wood, ok a o Ulekoty,- wt L- tlai bared. - ' I Another trart lying taMes rom Linom-' too. in', e from. "T H. - J",K0 aero, 23 Clsarel, line ipiiag of 1 Hcioilf wate,r, about six o-crea l bou-j's N' lrie,r itur i; ' r.i ch; is f for tt 'CO, but g, o s '.thr crye we!!; 75 p.cn a 1- yt Maw i!n and ink, - For price ail t'jr?- spiivt , - mcb 16 tf Vnc.r'r eai Eft- Mv-Jrw'"- ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a'home journal.' It com bines choice literature and line art illustra tions with the latest intelligence regarding the fashions, Each number has clever serial, and short, atores; practical and timely '- essays. bright poems, humorous sketches, efe. 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' f -HOUSEHOLD AMMoxiv -- CONDENSED TOMATOES v Imported and Doniest if c 1 SUPS. 10 SCES,,. -.BRANDlED FIGS, pKui ; i linest quality. Also the vkp v UTrmTfn .... j i t. i x ai icceirea weekly bj- Exp :" mch 5 . FROM PIER , EAST RIVER, Siw y Located be tween Chambers' and " At 3 o'clock, p. jl EQUATOR . . . .-4 " ' vSy' A GULF STREAM.. ..gggg; - .-I ; --7 - .FROM WILMINGTON GULF STREAM EQUATOR....-., BENEFACTOR. EQUATOR...... -"'Frt(layt.v ..v.:....Tuesday,i I throuf a BIU3 Ladln? and Lowest: Rates guaranteed to and from points to and South Carolina. For Fyeisht or passage apply to ILG. -SMALLBONES, Superintendent . i, Wilmington j TIIEO. E. EGR, Traffic Managor. I,"; WM. P. CLYDE 4 CO., Geal AgeniY ( ftP 91, I ,35 Broadway, KeU AH ! THEP.E! " We'ean do your Printing in betta and give you as good work as some,m. per cent, better than others. No fc' worl$ turned out and paper used it ih the be6t. i ' , , - , .Our. 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Wlgygji -gars, &c No, 8 orth Water j . consignments solicited. p for all kinds of Country jwiuw- mch ltf- Stoves TC"T?KAT. V Can give you Jtg ' ' . -Ore v want, we oonx 5 cess to the best sourm-a Call and see us. ' . aNxj:e 7 - ALDERMAN, Wai. - . Dealers la Uarciwarej men 130&W THifo Insuranc- -0" - " j " 1 . ' ' ' i! a LL THE POLICY-BOLPE cenor got!Ieft will :jo 1 Vf..." ZxrS tr im corner 01 RRl.VVN & CO., Mulberry streets. Safetr I"tmd Smpany. JB" ble company has paid o . 1887 over $35,000 in deae..; over fnrce - Amountof Insurance to , Death losses pa ; - Fund System.. -r fc Amount of Safety &t . teb - Messenger copy 11 it tsf- A sh family ' J the iffijpw vT .
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