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' Si' Absolutely Pure. TtL-i powder never varies. A marvel of pu rtiy .strength and wliOlcsomcr.es. Moref.vn omial tnaa the ordinary kind, sad cannot be aoU ln competition with the multitude of low test, short weixht alum or phopte powders. ImemL. ltOYAL BAK1NU POWDER CT 1U Wall N. Y. Oct ai OtwLr tcnrm tthDd Srdpw WFDNE3DAY. JUNE 13. 1SSS. IM CONGKESS TTSTKUOAT. SENATE. Washington; Jane 12. Mr. Chan dler offered a resolution refenins the credentials of Senator Gibson, of IioaUiana, (for his new term), to the Committee on Privileges and Elections, and Instructing that com mittee to inquire Into all the facts of the Senatorial election, and to as certain and report whether or not, at the recent State election iu Lou isiana, which included the election of the State Legislature, the 130,740 r. ' ::cxlUe Journal: The Knights) t! ? ;. ;r have this dr." paul ;',Ov to . Administrator Haia Taylor, who xrr co-'r:ii:i:ciAi. kuws. I IIET7 Aivi:i:Tii:ziii-rT3, "the lateWif member of j ruirad Rob-1 ,;y, but now bu Com mis-! WILMINGTON MARKET. ' June 13.-2:30 P. M. SPIUIT3 TURPENTINE Steatly at 33 cents. No sales reported, ' ROalN ymet at b.'j cenrs ior 87j cents for goou that order.' ioson, formerly of Vu of the LrItedStateft 1 sfon, arrived here last X!lday after-; strained and noon wit.l T.w;,iw youu,T f 'uor gtraineu. the Cape Fear river. TI.- fish j TA U Firm at 1.40. -were tikrn down to the Tttr the CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm Mune-ntternoon and deposited in the,at $1.00 for hard, $1.002.00for yel- in tidily waters of the Cape ir ear. low dip and vircin. Raleigh Xcic and Observer: Blr, Thos. Huntley, a well-to-do young farmer, living eight miles east of Lenoir, committed Kiilcide this morn; hig by ehooting himself through the head with his rifle. No cause is known. A difficulty occurred near Hendersonville Saturday be tween John Jenkins and Larry Prceman. Freeman tabbel Jen kins, from which Jenkins diel this morning. . The facts are not obtain able as to the cause. Both were drinking. On Saturday night, nt Matthews, a crowd of dmukeii rowdies were creating a great tils turhance on the street, and when Town Marshal Hurley attempted to ttlieui lie was onenly rt-sisted. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary, 65; good ordinary, 8 3 10; low mid dlincr. 8 15-1G; middling 0;good mid dling ' Receipts to-day: Spirits, 222;rosin, 391; tar, 103; crude, 8; cotton, 40. S MARINE ,EWS. UissolutionofCopartnorship fl'HE BUSINESS HERETOFORE CONDUCT ed under tne firm name of A. A. Brown & Co. s hereto dissolved toy- mutual consent. Air. j F. LeGrand assumes all liabilities and will continue the Commission Business. ; A. A.BROWN. J. P. LEG RAND. ARRIVED. 7 SteamshipBenefactor,Tribou,New York H G Small bones. . , ' Steamer AP Hurt, Robeson,. Fay etteville, "Woody & Currie. Am brig Eilith, Foster, Boston, E Barker & Co. CLEARED. - ' i r r ii a mu'iiAu nntn tM I itnttiipn. . . ... ... . . V" "l It : r r. i i.i" t etteviiie. woody k i;urne. lrow a pi&ioi anu mreaieueu mm m j : a violent manner, umcer iiuney wan cotutelIt-4l to shoot him iu de fnM of himself and the laws of the town, which he did with a shot gun carried bv one of his deputies. Bow- clen wasiminfully if not clangerous Iv wouiuied. over four hundred shot takim effect in his shoulder and neck. Officer Hurler savs his con science is clear. NEW YORK OBSERVER. ESTABLISHED IN 1823 The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. Six Regular Editors; Special Cor respondents at. Home and Abroad; Stories, Reviews, Condensed News, Departments for Farmers, Mer chants, Bankers, Professional Men, Students, Bovs and Girls. This year the Obskiiver will pub; hsh more than votes returned for the candidate of I perintendent and teacher of History pip-py PHIZ!' hTOKI'ES tha dominant Dorty for Governor, and Reading. . rrr I X i iuuiuc, 3Ir. A. A. Bown will continue the Fire and Life Insurance Business, and solicits a share of the puollc patronage, ' T je 11 lw Reading Classes, gOLD PENS AND PENCILS. . ' Lunch Baskets, .' " " - ." ., - . Frames of all Kinds. .' . Bass and Kettle Drums, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, . . Guitars, Banjos, Harmonicas, Best kind of Steel and Gut Strings, '. : ' Looking Glasses, &c, Ac . Blank Books, Paper aud Envelopes for sale cheap at - - heinsbe'rger-s - Je8 - ; - " tTo Housekeepers. - i The Summer Straw Hats Have Come! r A large lot of the Newest Shapes in White Straw Hats have been secured, away ;be lowmanufacturer s prices, and placed on our counters, and we are ready to give our Cus- - . - r . j finest quaUty. Also the VEKYviv,,, the benefit of them,;BCTTEKrew-- .-n: befpre they are' all picked over, V . . At ' ' ' 0i; bono MNT o?. Grocers' Sundry wmcharecormauyreco. ' are fond of Fancy Goods. i: . .SARATOGA CniPa h ub.an, OLIT:S FARCIES. Large FRENCH PRUNES, EVAPORATED CALIFOltXu HALIBUT STEAK." . SMOKED SALMON. " ;, UOL'SEIIOLD AMMONIA ' CONDENSED TOMATOES laiv gmpoitedandDoinesu,SAi:c, BRANDIED FIGS. PEaijq ... tomers so come Newton State Noniul ScliooL Fifteen liuhdreil circulars of the Newton Normal School have been distributed among the Public School teachers of the State. The term of 18SS will beirin July 5th and close Jnlv 27th. The faculty i composed of North Carolina teachers or emi nence and culture, and the term rottiises to be of uuusual interest to teachers. FACULTY. E. A. Aldermau, Superintendent of Goldwboro Graded Schools, b'l- . two uw.w-". t mj 7 tv it. r:.,:.. i -were actually cast, in view 01 uihi l. uuh. i uumiuh, f.-f ti. -t no nre-ious election had Piedmont Seminary, Lincolntori, N. thAtOIMlOr liie CallUluaiD ui.eubii.vy., iriv.nt i w ...... - loiosrv. . A. 0. Mcintosh, Principal High School. 8umter. S. C. Teacher of Geography and Language Work. In Morhon.e. 1.44 lO 14: in UUa- O. r. nrnuy. mie ui r meiurr, chita2 804to5; in Sabine 1,441 to 2; Germany, Teacher of hnghhGram- n Tnn 4 fif7 to 113: with similar, mar and Literature. vottimt from nt her-Danishes. Also J. A. Foil, Catawba College, New- Ae.Atin una ritort. whether or. ton. N. C". Teacher of Alcrebra and m.U Mmmmrmm. . I - party exceeded 88,704; and why, in the parish of Madison 8,530 votes were cast for one party aud none for thA other: In East Feliciana, 2.270 to not, at such State election, mere n.nv violence, intimidation or fraud that prevented a fair election I Geometrv. Mrs. M. O. Humphrey. Goldsboro Graded School, Teacher of Primary it,i whether false returns were made , Work. r.i niiiitAd. In case the commit I Miss Metta L. Graham, Catawba fMmll conclude that there were Collece. Newton, N. C, Teacher of mfillil fruuJ.t. false canvasses f Music. inrl fl returns, so extensive and I Board can be secured at private nystematlc In their character as to houses and hotels for $2.50 to $4.50 . t . - .uilKaMtA rilnn tr nnrrv tli rur wcaIv Thrtr.lhnn.tp in fine, the election without regard to the votes J location Is convenient and facilities actually CAst, aud to choose the. unsurpassed. Those wishing par- Dnrmnr Ktiitt offlcers and State ticular Information in reyrard. to TfrUlAtura bv such illegal, false - txartl. &c. should write to lie v. J. and fraudulent means, then the. A. Foil. Secretary, Newton, N. C. committee is instructed to proceed j further and enquire and report whether tne Legisiamre was acinai- Tne Emerson Piano is the only T QUU UUIJ CICV ICU T n;vtii. . J . .1 1. il First Claim IIno. Louisiana, or was In fact solely the creation of the returning and can vassing offlcers; and whether the State of louisiana had, on the 22d of Mav. 1SS3. the day of Senator Gibson s election, a republican form ; make in the world. that is warranted for seven years. Some of the essen tial qualities of this. piano are ele gance of design and finish, purity. strength and sweetness of tone, great volume of power, together and the ablest and most popular writers will contribute to its colj umns. I'oets anu prose wnters. au thors, editors, men of science and women of crenius will nil the col umns ef the OB3KRVKR,' and it will give lifty-two unexcelled papers in the coming year. Price, $3.00 a year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Groat Inducements for 1888 1. The NEW YORK OBSERVER will be se'nt for one year to any clergyman not now a sub scrlber, for ONE DOLLAR. 2. Any subscribe!1 sending bis own subscrlp tlon for a year In advance and a new subscrl ber with $5.00, can have a copy of the ''Iren ceus Letters." or "The Life of Jerry McAuley.' 3. We will send the OBSERVER for the re mainder of this year, and to January 1, 1889, to any new subscriber sending us his name and address and $3.00 In advance. To such subscri bers we will also dve cither the volume of 'Irenaeus Lttters" or "The Life of Jerry Mc- Anley.' Atrcnta wanted everywhere, liberal ter Uwze commissions. Sample c free. Address, Taylor'sBaz&r. Mi mch 5 W St: 1 T!i; N QN FIFTH OTBEET.'bet fedand tended by the daJvJff. , : T Large stockyard eti0r- "JJ AVE YOU HAD YOUR HAIR MATTRES Renovated j et? our new - ' are DreDared to do work i Upholstered Spring Llerht In welsrht. sealed bottom, comfortable. durable, healthful, clean. Upholstered with line nure or nair. HOWELL & CUMMING, Je 6 tf ' Opposite City Hall. Diamond Dyes ' . " " TN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE X stock can be found at " " -- F. C. MILLER'S, ' German Drug Store. - - Corner S. Fourth and Nun Sts. ; P. S. Prescriptions fllled at all times, day and night. - mcnasti 118 Market Sr., - WILMINGTON, N. nth. 12 ly C. Hair Pickine Machine Is Just In and we nice and quickly, call and see our . Wp will rln;p PVprvfe:" Beds. Friday from;the ist of June at jtjU,?ii 1 1 1 . . . . . f thp nfficf. PUVONA-HILLURSKt" Two'and a Hall mict. r-O- maln line ot the il & d. i;. i- o'clock. mv 1 1 l.M.Mtz, 116 'tUrkvi Sr. S Pianos iind Organs OLD ON THE POPULAR MONTHLY IN- WE WILL OFFER FO R 1 HIS WEEK STALLMENT PLAN At 10,000 H EINSB ERGER'S Je 8 . ' Yards WHITE GOODS, in all the different textures, very low. : .'arda WHITE AND COLORED F the eroTinrta m, the ota. ; SiriPnT, a " -twice dauy "JK Fruit and Ffult Orowuig are ffi to Insoeet this, tha i vrJ1JI1f n Stock consists of Apples j'elh' Cherry,- Hum, Japanese PeSiiiS cots, Nectarines, Mulberries; ZmV Figs, Raspberries, Gooseteniev ('urn ' Planv English Walnut, hSlfr' Strawberrres, Roses, livei-reensihiT AtIie new, raw Viirteties st the old dnes, wnlehmy new utai&Tf t Will ShOW. - - ; . 0 Give your orders to my aumoizrd order direct from the Nurserjv Correspondence soUclted. Destrimjixr logue free to applicants. -Address J. VAS LINDLEY, . " POMONA, GullTordCa,!!. : tw Reliable Salesman wanted m r County. A good paying commission t:. given. , : if THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, 10.000 Yr WASH FABUICK fortresses, sc. 2 00' YaTds SATEE:ss' FKEnsfcn PA1TEWNR, worth 20vforl2 1 1 HIE SEWING 1 SOCIETY OF ST. JOI 115 MarJcetSt. o- :aii rorui t?ttl tart ui'anniwl fntf li linlnnAAil of fjovernment, including a lgisla- SCAje nn(, a delcute nml eiast4c ac tar entmeu locnoose uuum oiairs Senator. Laid over till to-morrow. The bill to amend the Inter-State "WE LEAD, BUT NEYJJR FOLLOW." 2,500 5,000 2c Yards SATEENS, worth ! 3 l2c. for 3c. - , Yards FLOUNCINGS AND EM BROIDERIES, very low. . - Parish solicit orders for all kinds of pli fancy sewing, crocheting and embroide.7 . Ladies' and Cfiildrcn's aprons a specu;: - Orders left at tie Rectory, or 4 J Third streetwill meet with promp.WJtv tlOV 25 tt ' -or Commerce law was taken up, and Mr. Cullom took tho floor with a lonff and carefully prepared ieech In explanation and advocacy of it. At the close of Mr. Cullom 8 speech the Senate proceeded to the con sideration of the Fort ill cat iou Ap Eronriation bill, njid was addressed y lir. Dolph" on the subject of coast ilercnces. The bill went over without actiou tion. J. I. Stone, of Kalehjh, Avill furnish the names of hundreds who are now uslnjr them in this State, to uny one who will write to him. Second round of Quarterlv Meet Incs for the Wilmington District of ith Methodist E.-Church. South: Ketmnsville "circuit, at Charity, June luaml 17. i Ouslow circuit, at Jacksonville, June z. ami 24. Elizabeth circuit, at l'urdies, June lt1l van (hI-mii nt ntul . w UU JUIV 1. . a. 9 .llncltoadionrnment. - oohwoury cireau, at icaies, tfnnrm i npnnpouw'n iwnrDQ ' " line 14 Anl I't. iiuuon ur aw-ftiwr Uladeu circuit, at Center, June 7 The House upeni two hours and a and 8. half discussing the resolution re-J Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, July porte! vestertlay from the Commit- 21 and 23. tee on Post Offices and Post Roads, ; Itrunswick Mission, July 21 and 22. . calling on the Postmaster General! T. W. Gdthrik. P. E. FROM PIER 29. EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock, P.M. bev FANITA KOL'ATOR...... BENEFACTOR FANITA ... Wednesday, J une 13 Saturday. June lrt Saturday, June 20 ... ednesday, June 23 FROM WILMINGTON- V lowed postmaatep claims presented Headquarters for BasBalls, Hats Wffih! I.UtThye I a.s .oves, Belts .. is at Heln, on the resolution Lsan ail verse one, bnjer n. BENEFACTOR... FANITA EQUATOR BENEFACTOR.. ...;T....Fri6:ay, June 15 Tuesday. June 19 .. . v:C. Friday, J une 22 Tueday, June 20 . 1 ll.. htA Inn ttiat C rfe npon the table. The report: wat finally agreed to. - The contestexl election caes of , Frank vs. Glover, of Missouri, apt! -i.ynch V&Vandever. of California,, were diiioed"brr. eoii&tffring in the reports ot the Elections Com mittee, awarding the seats to the . sitting members. TJie House then went iuto Com mittee of the Whole on the tariff bill. !! A Tacfcer & uoM riKANITK DEALEHS. MANUFACTURERS of Croet-ry, Monumental and Bntldinir Wort. iuit kuu i vu .o. iu ."urui r nQi carer, Wilmington. N. C. -Would be triad to furnish estlinitM on imiirt- Injf work of Granite, Brown St one. Sand stone. jeoim THE MAYO HOUSE. isucklens Arnica 8alvo Tbe Pest Salve Iu the world for frit a 11mi!sjsl RnrL ITlir Salt T?V.nm rvr Raiw Tnttap f?lin-k-l ped Handchiibiaitusckms,andii Mayo House, at the Rocks. ' I would respectfully announce to my friends aad tne public generally that the Piles, or no pay required. Uisguar an teed to eive ierfect satisfaction. u now open for tne seasoa, under the same managvmeni as ronneriy. i Numerous altera uons anu improvements na-e been made and or money rcfandel. l'nce J-j cents: pveryiaciuty Is offered thia season for salll ter box.. For sale by Win. H. Green. . ' STATE KEWS, ILoctlasnam Spirit: A very ma liDanffonu'of dysentery is prevail- Id-, with very ratal effect,- in me lower edsre of thlscounty and upper part of Marlboro cauoty, S. C, no fe&s than' 13 deaths havinjr occurred from it la and. about Brightsville within the i pace of two weeks. . .Ic... O. 11. Dockery was in town this week and acted as foreman of the grarnj jurv. He was not dispos ed to talk pofitlcs much.. He will net l';olfnter upon the canvass until Lt has Hid by his crop. Flshinz and Balhln?. Tha adrantaces for oxinee are unsurpassed' anywhere on the coast. special personal attention given to the com fort of priests. .f,Dai' 'J- The passport and ia& siop eacn way on each trio. .-'Ill M . . . . . jiui M-r or awp water nsninc at any time and boats ready when the steamers ar rlTe. Ftsblnjr tactle and bait kept ready for Rates by the day,' wee t or month reasonable. Parties from the country dealrlnsr arrangements address: MAYO HO itocta, s umingxon, N. C. Respectfully. MRs. W. E. MAYO, fiUWtf -Manager. and very to make )USE. The Fishing Tackle. A full assortment of all kinds for both salt and fresh water fishing at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. . t Tnroujh Bills Lading and Lowest Thro Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to II G. 8MALLB0NE9, Superintendent, . , . Wilmington, N. C TIIEO. E. EGKR. Tramc Manager. " New York. wm. i clydb & CO.. cenl Agent?, 1 12 & Broadway. New Y'ork. On Corn, Peanuts and Potatoes RE rjMRY CARBONATE OF LIME, ,t IX.KD WITH KAINIT CAROLINA BEAOlF MVfiiovp tvpi0. The SYLVAM T.Jim ,lea?s ror 'roUna Beach on 2F4fr.5 and Tbursday at Ihao and vu uumu ri eveninrr lell-rf " J- W. HARPER. jenot Oeneral Manager. A New Pattern Oil Stove; SAIDJT011E THE BEST YET INVENTED Refrigerators, coolers. Ice Cream Freezers e- Pved Pattern Door and Window Screens and Frames. For sale by - Siera ln 1Iardware- Tinware. Ac dw Wunungton. N. CJ TJotico. TODN WERNEtt. Tnu r,xx,r,, to inJ,i5arb?r Shop on the East side of ffTiJfVwtK10 t.he Grocery Store of A. IL Holmes, at which Diaw notml,. .ni.hQ P1!? Key iMted to caU and get btrlctly first-class work. Shave i Or. Haircut cc, inispoosoc; - my ll tf Mi linery, Notions, Fancy- Goods i Our Prices are the LOWEST. Our Styles the LATEST. our Trimming the MOST STYLISH In the city. ' - : All Goods bought at , this establishment are Guaranteed to be of Best QuaUty andj are ln the Latest Style. ' '- JOBS ixsr Parasols and Sunshades. New Goods Received by Everv Steamer. jobs iisr GAUZE VEST Many other goods, &c, &C We'U try to Increase our facilities on our Bar gain Day, QAEDEN HOSE, DOG C0LLABS, L Mowers, Fishing" Tackle, Come in at them. We have the goods and can : the prices tofsult. V " W.E. SPRINGES If my 14 tf H Front St., Wilmington. N CARRIAGE RE POSITi ASD REPAIR SHOP. IARTIES Attention Is called to my superior line of Fast B jack. Hosiery, U H S D A Y ! to wait quicker on our patrons. IN WANT OF 'AST?' vehicle or want any wepuirins - old vehicles, will nna is w uw- Corner Second and , Send your horses to be shod. J. first-class Shoer. Lifo Inouranc: -O Every Pair Guaranteed Not o - to Dye or Fade Also a full line Infants', Children's and Ladles India Gauze And LisleThreadUndervests. my 28 INFANTS7 CAPS A New Lot Just received SPECIAL UAROATXS This WAPlrln T nrtio and Children's Colored Parasols. These goods niu. ouiy no gteauy jutruueuu mces. . - .- o i .. Laces, Embroideries, . India Linen, Dress Trimmings, "Buttons, gloves, Handkerchiefs. -V AGENCY FOB ' " DEFOREST RELIABLE PATTERNS - '. : , Axn . DEilOREST'S SEWING MACHINE. f 19.50 only. Warranted for Ave Tears. Kunr- nornnlsh. Superior work. City references given as to worth and quality of this Machine.of which I am selling many. ' " xazscr rou , , LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE nOUSE. ' r-Ountry orders filled promptly. Respectfully, MRS: E. B. WIGGINS . je o ... , Baclie'8 Dining Parlors, CAROLINA BEACH. These Parlors am now furnished with oolite ZtZ Walters. All patrons will be served nromnt r and to their satlsfactJoo. ph r iSp"y duced to 35c. Price of Bathing Suits i au deslringr a nice Fish Dinner worn A" pay us a visit. . c a bap tt e lw tar -v . . ' ' ; -rroprietor. r gept Every, Friday afternoon from June 1st we i will close at l o'clock, to give our men a half i holiday. 116 Market Street, ;WILMlNGTON. N. - C. Insurance, ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, KENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. - Apply to SMITH & BOAT WRIG HT. - Ko. m N. wrater street mch 12 tf - Telephone No. TJotice- jyjR. W. A. McGO WAN will collect subscrlp- uonsoue TnE DAILY REVIEW new subscribers. . and 'solicit ' . tf jwool ALL TE POLICY-HOLDER3 e4ltly ' got -left ' wlinjo wew fjr rr. Airs? tr fn - wirner 01 . blulberry streets, andiaw a safety Fund Systemla JM t Annuity Insurance Company. i la onmrnnv hflS Oalu OUl w - .Amount of insurance taj org Death losses paid under , Fund system.- ;. The Acmo MANUFAOTIBlf::' Fertilizers, P'ne F"' - p nA unre i I 1 1 1 w - .WIIJ milE REPUTATION 0,- the ACME and GEM, the results of three years' f het. f fl rmprs Of this 0xM iUu www - 'Memo attest their value as The MATTING, made fl is conceuc- - dllNlJlvr Lime. x Llme. XISIE in exchange for ' PROVISIONS LIME " , LIME LIME LIME LIME' i GROCERIES, t DRY GOODS " JIAllDWAItE " LUMBER.. native nine. carpet lor comfort0", demand for it is dally tues not found in any ff U . The FIBRE or WOOLW upholstering purposes, . 13 ainuK i,t , Mattresses i I cemrtcatesfrom rtU J ; V" - - CASH. ' ' ' Rocky Point,' - ed upon application,, goods can be seen at our off
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