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Vr'IJLZIIXGTO'x, . a - J?'i:ut ilozama. Fa. IK XS3T. THE LATEST.NEWS. ; yzoh all pasts o? thx vouo r: JTO IZTY-2T1XTH COXORB3&. EH s -Jtti laU BtMtJ-l- a tr aj Riuwr mi- t' Cm tar aa4 Dl airvrtr rt- ' tl PIlHllll. t Wf Tirma la 13 Moral Star t 1 8X2TATX WaJStciUTO. Tib. !5 Ta prvaMisf lcr creentii rvnoiaUoo ot th Jolal coQTtiadcQ of th son of la Goral t Aaaamyof ladiAM (fepabiicaa ccm beni, . protaaCatf eiB ta vaiUlity ef th etc- Ko of David Turpi m L. S 59or. iUfjrnrd to com mitt oa Fritters aad JCectioo. Also a nesaaft frexa tie lljat ot IUp rtainUUwa. wtib sobstitu'. far th OtidMM Ulmaity bill Mr. Edmund aM th to bill appeared U amount to th sam purpoa. tx;rpt lhat pe Bo tb ilou uictu'- did ll la nor also of way. II oaovtd that tb " tatilut b concurred la. Afrwd U a. uur prwwauiu iwaoiacoa o( u 2(w Ye Chamber of Coeamert. heartily a4riaf tb rrcpcval of aa immediate tad liberal ajprspctatloo to r;wtiiS tb cnalotioa of th CharUnCoa harbor Jtli. nfrrti! ta th commit: oa Cuoamrc. . - . tr ....... i....- . .. v;'' pabiic bu4Mla at HaaUTU: AI , al JLaxtwU, G. . wxn coaurrtt! la. Tt fc AousC bttllilSa bill M cm wi UaiM ih at proTWe tlut ihm mctloa of Um 5aUd ku Nmq parcaMii pU& kJ for eotWaf to euMt ana ocf tscdia t& TU Boom bill pTo&RaUat lapcrva tail tnatilat of owcttr caat dartai ta pnml wtta OMni3Mal 7 34. oy tl. A commit! r of coafrruot ortrvl al JVaf. Graf aad UaII wm trpoia'-l Tm SaA iUU ihqxoh1 coatclrmtioa f tM SUi4 Tuluaatopcc bill. tai wm by Sit. Gibnoa U wjpport of it. II f Tmi u; tail II truaipu to pwrt Ui t43aa oil j aot ina JI4U4 of IV tMMpt' ram foHm. it w la fror of Oat Jf cin'i cni, but a pdNrrvti taia Tt&-uatrc tnnU itett all. bcvaa it w4 wfcoUf apoa Uk urrttory of frtunUlf atdaour w&o prupcwtd to i4 U Material!?, mad tKuw U wouM 6 aoQr tnm froca iatHraUoo! com pticiioo. au woaiJ b u'fjDin3i'. If b. buf jr tuniid fjrca couM m-ura it froea tao L'ai N let 9utes waotlf by taai. tU bi a pr - Uoi fm. bo said, of ta Bn'.ua l:a If Jnu'i prprtf. ta.tl aiml wm ciwr bJ 04 prt)p!iHMl to Urx'iii.tU 00 ihia H jr(Jo: wttaout rfroe to ay rwcat ' at4 ta.t miai tUl Uafrr ia salad of am aiatt Gf5t Ent&ia. Ts rfiti of U tTait4 3UU tail of Grt Dnuia oa- w ta L'aitwl c: wr. la U tatt'ij of Jjfta t. Caiaona. oo .Mr. Uof po4 ta f;c of ta bd! w rta f t2X oit Import at Cp ia IEm AstMrUtaa pKopi bal uaa for (toin tiii Kxiit of waica ta pruti m t. a ta eoatU of ta e&r keu of ta wcrUi Arur tUcteitia ta court of ceraaarct ia ia p8 al La tao prvaea I taiJ ta tt br tfvr com mrc to t9k lilrvct pia4, ItZuuua ta cuociaiat bJ to b wrrtrtil. II wmoml to t2:ciia Im mirtUoa aAw ta athnt dt 5t SWutor if orrta. Laat tM Glu!tfa irtmt? of ti23 wm tUIl la fora att euolti N of.jrcwl oa Mexico . aU. im aps10 UlAt ta Cl4rtoaDaJwtir trvaty ' l&u propooaiuM r tacoaaUrd by ta ttacUmluM of Ux AaMricma Oo-rtriawaU Uftjuj U 9crUi of Sux trvm Ci liana Aictalf dowa to BIaov waicJa stop ta AawTlcaa UovtraaMal fnjoa wmtv HXCitar of tauM prppxtUoaiL II b:j CaI Cl taoory of tM CUtua-Oalwtr tnmtj m ippuoii to ta kx;iioa of tM x iWal witA tM truo laUrvsU of tM UaiUd tlatmtk Witaott daiaaiaf ti coaat tM Patt 1 4 3.1 feijoiirsMt , iiot'a: or iix?R3iTATiTiaw ns. ttrruooa. or rt. v., w appoiati MAar of tM CtMBaxiUA c ?irJ Af f if. b fi (a Ticaae-r Aj;i1 bT tA r ln4Uicf Jl.- Uwiu. laoOoof Mr. TIooo&a. of IJWoti iwl4f D9Jt Wl Mt UfUi for tM 2tirtrT of uicii'.rto opca Cm 8ntot Loa. Ta Schmv aaaotcwil im appoiatoMat or-jir, usaiuBtx. c ui m 004 oc s Cfr;v oa Im Asti-Hortaoo bul. ta p:.J iff. Twk9Tkf V.. ao bm Nmq f oa tccuuat of tio dmi of bio ia to oaoraio bour it: vrr. tow. 00 bcaAif of tawCuaaiiUfft va Hx- eCl Bp ta 9eat fcilVf'a taat la ta Ujnri La4 Oro tlr ImIi U lit of J.0tM mcavt?- W ipUi3tl tb la riapl C'iOmm of tM bill w4 lo put ta oaiof of r ttmco Ta ta G4arl Laad Of '1m oaVM mubo f jotiaf cif t caf ta JTjct of ia bill woalU act b to ua tacM oSo out of ta pryUicaa of tM O-rtT SWrtic act; aal opoa recast ta a I SraaUv aajwvr. bjot1 10 ttxia out ta cArtia x cUom. Tm lipuicma r- r A m 1 A t tff ' wUJaout m qtwraoK ia waica cuo4itioa tl rtmiail mUI ta noraiaf boar ttpiml. Ta IIoum wtqI rata comnittea of tb Wao oa tM CbouIa aoi DtpiocaAtic ; He. Afuia. of Kl-to.. allickJ la bill ia x a Laovtfau 4I larcMtic cca oa ta trwaiJof Uj iJnri rac It pproprl by tAi,-Jtt,;.'y Ua tab:j Ut wbica ta bucnuaXta mlsalal- uaUoo 00rtL Aa.l it w cirtT ia k- partJL iff. lUTI. of t::iaoinw !faiil ta bull wm fu ta tio cbaaca tuSm by ta bU of .- aaataad cf r7ioctit of coac! fram f ta sairr. aact ita tmm of ta Mtvio w:!1 bowemo prf ot ti rmiauo. . iLv Ctoxacxux cf GvcrxUt df t4tl ta ajfel 9?;UJ tM CbaalA eroTluioa ct U r-2:aai.M tal Ua tatrwt of ta j-wpta ir;ia 3m b4 cBMrfl by ta etar t.xA tM fia ta taa Ary fftura. If p-?: larw u trsa of tM tcrwua v.r':. tay wouU 2etaaa4 of CbafTtao f it ta t9ea ba bad tCckat aaU i ,iit. nr. WavsnK la cLiof taa Ubmf oa Im biH. rtpiani ta taw atucaa bm4 a pea tc AHuUia la tb !.2tfacM af opiaioa - wnli ft aruti fe taa U3 wti a!atd a poo taa Owoocrai bUm.' ta aai4 laal aa dij a(, eaw wio ra&ana oa ia iUpab Kna wtr tatmrntmi or ot la taoaa U?ret tacanaa aa baHo-rad laaA aaaay jwi wonX paaa Uforv tawy woM obtaia aaytnaeStfrcetlMai. Tm bill. b aatd. wm aa tacraaaa e taa actaal aatoaat rarrWt by taa bCI of BMt yaax of ttfOCO. sut n Uemuwd ccGoctioaa ta ta Tttwaory n-s !.w it wvi'4 at ta towwu mtlmim b t:).CCO. Ta waoi tta wa. tamfoax a licrroaoowr tbalaat raarof oaiyacco Tm eoauniOa roa aaS ta IXaaaa I - -iriml . , It you wua 4770a oruci of Vxxm To occn, rw 4eaCcr for "Ot-D Rzr. , trot ia tuii,.i Orar t Tl- 1 S ;coAi E ux Tarmxa. 1 riU&cx&s, Fab, ia Ia tia IIcja lo Borrow rcanott Cllatrw!oa a WU woW. nUaaU, tta lar1" m "W profUilax fo la tloctkia ol eoooty com aaiMioart aa4 aiaiitraU ty la peop ta fjraer ta tff $3,000 boad each aad tactr ttoadusaa ta f o oa no otaer boo da waa&rra. aad la aactaUatca to ! IUCC0 bocd. 3A!T rJZJLltCISCO. a mm sua at rtu rmwill Corrt-A Baaa Ki la tCUry ay a Crmafc-3rl K ttowMaa fr a Watt, t ta Caa crt rrrt4 aa ta It caacla1a Br TW5 to tb Horatox War. Sa raajtctsco. Fab. 10 A dramatic aad acaattioeal tpiaod cenrrtd at ta Qtail Opera iloua laat aiibt. AdeH&a ltU wm jtivia br Uit coccrt of ta ee oo. wbka wm taaouaccd alao aa brr Uat appwaraaca la tbla city. Tbt lacideat wlU Ua! to aaal rUl' fan well tBaaorabi. At laSO. aXtf PatU bad wlc appeared la fro at of lb cortaio. la rtrpoaj to rt calla at ta coeclasioo of aa area from "La TravUU." aad Jujt aa ab bad retired aia to tb wiara. a tretacadou iploka wm ckovry brd aior lb Todferooa ap pUoM. tad a cloud of taoka waa aco to r-M oftt tb raillaf of lb top gaiter?- Ia lUa'Jj tTtry torrooU la tb baua wm focnawd oa Ibal portion of to bouM wbr la txdtiac accet wm trtMplrtor. tad a eaa.'c wu lxcalaat Tbe pop ia tb city wr rublac aboot ackl8f tb qaxatst aaaaa of tiit. aed It wm oaly tartmjb ta Mlf pjwwsioa of tbe wappr taa preacat ta tb boxae. coupled wttb tbal of iladaoi I'alli. tbat a ataaiped of tb aotire asdUsc for tbe doors waa pra-rtaUrd. Tb aawjpapcr men were la taaut tot. aad qaickly prclred tbat ao aorloca reaalt bad occurred, aad tbat ail tb daaier wm ottt . Tby cocamaaicated by aoda aad taotiaaa wilb Mm. Paul, wbo wm atill ta tb tit, to coco before tbe curtaia. 9b cocaprebeoded tb aitualioa Bad caai forward qulcaJy. aad girio tb cu to ArdiU. boa alajiajt "llocae, bweet Horn. '" Tb! bad a caiouajr effect 00 tbe Budiac. ad tboub aaaay left to BJcerUln tb caoae aad effect of tb uaexpccied pusctoaUoo to tb prformaac tbecoacert wm carried oa to tu coaciuaJoa. A xxsa m tb tccalioa of tbo trouble cuuU to Wred poiiccsiea ruabad to tb ca. aad found eaaa wlto badly burned fc aad baa da. eaoaio wilb aoay. aad tb rtmaiai of aa iafereai oaacblo abat bin He wm claccd uader axreet attdcoo eyd to tb Iroa HoapitaJ. wber be atAied tbat wbea b atooped to pick no bis ai t3J cam. b fouad a Dckaeoader hi acat wbicb b picked up. aad tbat m ba rviarditto ae wbal it wm tl exploded. Tboajcb b wm UdJy buraed about ibe fac aad bai. It ia bliered be received so eTOaa lajari. aad ao otbr peraob la blwd to bar bcea burt He rT tbe 3m of Dr. Jara Ho3jpr. ad 71 years, dppepMia apecialtat. rtaidtcce f o 4Ceatral rue Otbeta. bowarer. giro a different Lul ua 4oub(d;y cotTtct emioo of tb affair. A Udf wbo aat att to bin. aad wbo oar -rowty escaped iajary. tays tbat dorinc tbe taiajt b raade a namber of aiaifltaal tvearka wbicb poioted clearly to tbe pur powt b afurward atretapud to carry out. Amcot tb obMtrralioe wbicb tbe lady dUUactiy remembered wm "Ialti U aia faf cxcUaiiy to-otjtbi, b-3t a be will oertr Hat aay more He wm alao beard to max aacocapiiaMaUry aad rereajctfal al luaioa to J. C Flood aai bi faratly. wbo were prtacot la a bos. At Irro Uoepital. after bi wouad bad Uea dttaawd. tbe cbuf of pollc attempted to mil bim commit bimtf. but tb effort wm a complete failare. Ha aUotly mia taiscd bi laaocesca. Tb chief of police prooouace bim a craak. Tb bomb wm mad of a caa filled wiia powder, la tbe calr of wbkb wm a botll. TV caa wm wrapped Ja piecea of dotb caked ia la2tmmab'c!!. aad It U bo-li-mt taax tb laleatloa wm aot oaly to kill fa3i aad Uom aear tb ataa. but alao to a fir to tb build iac Tba bomb wm arraatsd to explod by a aambcr of frio U04 axaUbca. wbkb wrre coaaectod wlib a foa laaerUd la tb powdir. Tbe theory u Uat tb faaa burned too quickly for lb craak, aad tb expUeioa wm premature. aT&ocxb raxU performed beJ part la tb raaiaisdeT of tb procramm. it wm aotke abi tbat tb occurraoc bad coojiderabl affct a pea ber aa 1 aomewbat eubdoed ber c.ual vtTadty CO 220 Jr. riaal Un f Mi cr? f OOO ttmfm. By Tibrfv t-ia Morata Star. WMatOTn. D. C. rb- IO- Tb flaal rpet of la cottoa crop of 194 abowa lbs ar-Tt dat of lb ckaiac of tb pick to x waaoa. ta proprtioo ot crop marketed ta lat of Fbroary. quality of etapl. prc cf teed aad MtimaJed product compared w ita tbat of 1 993- Tb do of pick us ia reported tb aame m Ut year ia tb OarolisM aad Taxaa, one day later la MUaiaaippi. two days Uur ia Gorxia aad Louiaiaaa. (our days laler la Taaa aad twaty-oo days later iaAr kaaesa Tb date arw 2fortb Oaroliaa. 2fc. SXa: 9outb Caroliaa. 2io. 90tb; Oeorjpa D 1st: florida. Hot. 37vb; Al abama. Pec. 3adlMlaiaaippt Dec Ttb; Louiaiaaa. Dec ij'dk ; Texas, Dec 3rd; Ajkaaa.De. tiiaf Tetjoaaae. Dec 15lb. Tb UUswa of tb crop tx leaded tb eea7a tliblly La a few &ute. aad oaly la Arkaawa waa tb aeaaoo taajctbcecl by tbe laabiUty to rick lb Vwry barreat earlier. fBraa of tb propoetloa marketed aaada tb BTTraxs to rebroary 1st, 19K5, 1 pr cot At tbat dal aoout 5.55O.0CO bale bad (oa froo plaatatioaa. Tbls would lavLcaU a crop of about M 40, 000 bale oxer triS abaeatb tCovtmber ladicaUoaa of tb nU ot yield. Tb proportlooa by SUateo or m follows, fccnb CaroUaa K Sou la Caroliaa 83. Georgia 83. Florida SX Alabama 97. xtbaieaippi 84. Louiaiaaa 93. TXM StS. Aikaaaa Si. Tea can arc 83. Tb caality of lb'- crop U saperior. Rirtty lr rtcr bare rttarsa Of cleaao aad color combiead wilb kogtb at aupia aquaatt la-5wo JujI recaievd. Taaprkwof aced It low. Co espial a I La mad of a coeabiaatio ot oil millers to re-, doc prksa. Reotere will awll at aay price, aoeotisM m low m 3 to 9 ceata per bosacJ ; tb beat plaaters refoae to sell at ruling race. Tb ars ia ituUaipp4 aad Lou biaa i 10 csac. 11 ta Arkaaaaa. 19 la TaXM aad Taaaeaa. 13 ia SouXb Caroliaa. Gorxia aad Alabama. 18 la Florida. Faedrs of callie aad abeep pay tb blcbcat rate. Tb product La larrer loaa but year la Florida. TaaaeaiM!. Ark ana aad Tax aa. aad amallcr la tb otaer State. Tb aver? resell, from a caret a aaalysia of tb prsaeat retaa ,U aa aggrefat of ks tbaa two per ceaC lowr tbaa tbat ot Uat year. trjSlIISOTOX. cteM aa tav Aasraettia Rill. Itr Tafaa7aoa k tM Xarasaar tur.l Waxmsoro. Feb. 10. Nlatei work leg days rtmaia to tb preaact Cbarresa. Tairtawa of taa f ourleea aaaoai appeopna tka bX. lacradlac tb lUrsr aad ITarbor bid. sra ao yaa ready to go to tb PreaV t; taa raauia ta bw acted upoa by tb Semai! xda recralra tb actioa of BeaaU eecAmiUres; fir bar act yet paaaad tb Hocsa, aad two bars) ytt to make ibeir LaV Ual stp froea llae cceainlttaea. Ia addl- tioa ta Ibes. last ysafs ForUacaliotis Utl J Bagsrs la coarartaca. .1 Tk Hallway i'oumluUn UUl iillcd !aiaiIIa,Artcra rxlooc4 Die-: CBela-Ta caaty cavcraaaeat ' mil Ia4flattly ataael. - ' - . . fepedal 8tax Report.) " BEN ATE. --V-tV'-V: lUuaaH. N. a. Feb. ia Tbo follow- Ice billa wcra introduced: ' For tb rtlkf of certata dlizen la Bamp aon coaatr. To cunub bnolor of delegates to noml- saliar conreatiooa. To allow certaio towoablpa la FraaklLo coaatr to rota on tbe stock law. To par rent for tbe residence of tbe Go- reraor. eke. To establish tbe dlrlding line between Uoloa aad Cabarroj coanlie. To amend tbe c barter ot Greensboro, raaixn tillrd bxadhto. Btil relating to tb exebange of certain Slat bond. Bill retailor to tbe a lock law la Bun coes tw. caxxorDut wn.M. To gtre mayors of towns power to remit, floes ia certain cases. Faaaed second reado iar Relatiar to tbe dividing Hoe between W Ilk m aad Aabe. Tabled. Anlmt the emnlorment of minors in factorka. &c Tabkd. ti mend ih charter of the Sdrer Hln dr Vail (V Paaied second and third To amend arctiooa 3739 and 3731 Of Ibe Bill allowinr leave ot abac oca to ckrks f Sew Hanorer and Wake Superior Courts wss re-referred to tbe Judiciary Cbmmiltee. T mntinn to take from the table ibe b II to pay special venires wm lost HOUSE Th Mom received a larre number of netltiona from various countirs for and agalaet a lock law. A resolution wm introduced to remove th oobtkal diaabtlilks of W. W. Holden Alao a rcaolalion to raise a Joint select commlile of three Senators and five Rrp rafiiativea to Uke into consideration tbo Railway Co mm Lul oa till; said committee to bave a meeting at which all parties in terested snail be present sod best full dls cujaioa of tbe matter. The Judiciarr Committee made a favora h'r reoort uoon a bill to reduce the cost cf marrlace liccoaea BOX ISTaODCCXD. To aatablUb a normal scbool In Robeson counlv. To Tn-tmcl the act incorporating Ibe Piaster a Railwar Company. To incorporate the town of Victoria, Bua- combe couatr. To reveal the ileckkoburr road law in Orange county. ram railway comfisaios bill. This bill wm Uken op 00 1U second readioc Oaborne aubmilted a aubaUlute providing for tho appointment of one com m ilooer ioslead of three. Many amend m?au were effered. Ewart accepted a namber of these, offered by Mr. Hott. Ewart. aocakioe to a Question of personal privilege, said thai yesterday be bad made some remarks upon Uo presence of railway lawyers here among the itepuDUcan mem bers, with railway money jingling in their pocket. Ewart said some persons bad dis torted this to mean tbat b bad aald that these lawyer were using money to influ euce votes. He meant no such thing. Uoll look tbe floor agai oat tbe bill. He Mid lhat the passage of a railway commis sion bill would throttle the railways lie attacked Ewart for earing that he (Uoll) blew hot and cold upon this bill, lie uid tbe rail waj a bad never been given a h ear log before tbe committee wbicb bad re torted ibis bill favorably. He said ibia wm a rc4s injustice aad be protested arainal u He sooke of tbe railways and the rreat development Ibey were effecting He aaid that while tbe roada were ao build- lag up Ibe country, tbe men wbo bad put their money Into these roads bad received little return therefor. After Ibis, was it fait to speak of Ibe oppression of tbe rail- wan ? tie wiabed to ace th roada en couraged, aided in atl ways. He declares) that the damor for tbe railway commUsioa wm not general; Ibe farmers had bad two conventions and at neither bad a railway commiaaion been even mentioned Tbe damor does not come from the body of tbe Dcools: It comes from a lot ot interested people. He said be would role for Os borne's bill. He would not rote for an iroa-dad bill, which would thro tile all the railways snd stop all public enterprise. Overman said that the House bad listen ed day after day to arguments upon svery subject except upon Ibe merilsv tbls bill Tbe people, b &rted. did desire some ateo :keo to put aome power between toem sod tbe railways. In other worda. the people demanded a railway corneal' sioa. He said be bad carefully studied tbe bill m .presented by Ewart aad bis coodusion waa that such a law oogbt not to be passed ; lhat It would retard progress la the lale He said such a bill would prevent the investment of money In NorU Carolina. It excluded from the commis sioa sny man who bad aay sense or any mooer. He said tbat bis bill, which he- had offered m a substitute, would solvo tbe question ; would prove tbe remedy de sired. Hi wanted to b Just and ialr oe twee a corporations and tbe people, as be tweea man and man. He would rote against tb Ewart bill and all ita amend ments. Hs thought that wm tbe intention of the Hons He then hoped that tbe Hous would pass bis bUL Overman said tbat tbe persons wbo op posed this bill bad presented but two argu ments one that tbe bin would drive cap ital oot of the State, aad tbe other tbat tbe Bui bad do authority to control the rsil roads wbkb held old charter. He laid the latter wm absurd. If lb Legislature, lb But, bad a rigbt to aay that tbe roads should aot iLacxiraiaal It bad also a rigbt to fix Ibe charge of those roads. He said thai sv bundrsd ameadmenta bad been of fered, aom cf tbem for the purpose of de featist ta bill and others to- throw tbe matter U tb courts for tbe next two years. Tb dadaioa la tbe case of H lives A Battle ra lb W. AW.ILR Co. abowvd that tb But bad authority . Qs said tbe lUtemeut lhat tb Railway Coamljsioa bill bad bad tbe effect la Georgia of drfying away capi tal waa uatra. aad read extract from Commissioner, Wallsca's report la support ef bis poaiUon. H said that four years ago that loaf beaded man. Goreraor Jarvia, bad told tb people tbat a railway commia stoa. was a rital necessity. Tbe old Slate. Rip Yaa Wrakle always, did not pass the eacdad law. Uocb aa tbat law wm then Beaded - the seed for It Is now yet greater. .Tb7 people demand tbls law ; it U la thru .interest. The Legisla tor npiaeeote tb peopk; it must represent tbem la tbls matter. Ls charged that the railways made gross discriminations in freight rates, and tbat the affected every producer la North Carolina. Tbe United eutea, wbkb regulated all later-Btaie com merce, could not rtfulal freights eoUrely within this Btat. Lie attacked Osborne s substitute M being worChlo'S, and said that tubsULut moraly provided for a commas aioser wbosbouJd co about tbe Btat and Investigate and then make a report to tbe GoTernor. He was for the Georgia law. I a coadusioti be said tbat twenty -six Bute bad adopted Ibis bill, and be bated to see North Carolina lag behind. Osborne said ha did not think Overman bad mad but on arguBjcnt. He declared tbat ba lik Overman, bad tb prosperity snd progress of tbls BUta nearest bi heart. Ho thou gbt bis robaUlule, wbkb wm based oa lb Virginia bill, far tb protectloa tbe ork coca pllasn ted Holt noon bis soeacb wbka. b said, wsa rerr rJauaible. lie said tbat If tb commission waa created it would fere most ef the railways ot tbe BUle into CI.,- and L, . orl:' Southern, At!i.icandi'c:t C-.roHaa.vand, Rileigb Dd August rous. tad neTer paid acent of dividend. Ua aaid tbar these' roads would bo crushed if this Iron-clad bill waa passed. Tbe passage of the bill would stop the building of roads la the B lata for two or tare Tear. ad that not a charter passed bythb Legislator would bo used bribe railway corporations which had obtained tbem. He InsUsoed the Western Btates, with a network of roads. 1 Pearson 'asked him if ho could 0515,5 single one of the -.Western Btates which did not hara a railway commission. , v York said that most of tbem, he believed, did hare commissions, but that they were not such Iron-dad affairs as this bill pro rides for. . Howe said that he wished to speak in be half of the people 0f New Hanorer. Wil mington waa being made a way station. Long trains of through freight passed there daily. 1 The merchants say that they hare to get goods from Virginia. They say that It costs them much leas to do this than-to get them from our own Bute. - He said he wUaed to speak In behalf of the working people. This wis a grierance of heir's, wbicb he wished to impress upon tboXcgLs lature. He represented the laboring peo ple of all eastern North Carolina. He said that lbs voice of the people must be heard In this mailer; that some years ago a repre sentative of New Hanorer had voted against a bill or this very character, which his people bad desired passed, and that now that man wm a mere cast-away in WUmiogton, unnoticed and Ignored. He called on bis Republican friends to come to his assistance, just as he had come to their aid In regard to tbelr grievances In fence Uw matters, fcc., for this was as much a grierance. York moved to indefinitely postpone tbe whole msUer. Mills attacked York for his motion, say ing that this was the second time York had attempted to gag debate, after be had spo ken five times on the bilL He said it csme with bad grace from York. He called up bis resolution to refer the matter to a special Joint committee. As matters now Blood he wm at sea. York called the previous question on his motion to Indefinitely postpone the whole matter, so m to kill the bill for the present session. Tbe call wm susUined. The yeas aod nsys were demanded. The floor was cleared of all persons save members, and the Uooso and lobbies were remarkably at tentive to the vote . Mills raised a laugh by saying tbat be wished bo were Speaker and had two rotes; for that then he could cast both against York's motion. Williamson said that he had always op posed this bill. He was more than ever convinced lhat he vu right in bis views since be had seen a delegation from Wil mington . He Mkcd a member of this del egation if he had any complaint to make against railway freight discrimination, and the Wilmington gentleman replied that ho bad none, but tbat Wilmington had a "dls tinguished son" for whom she wished to obtain a position on tbe commluion. Tbe rote wm Anally announced, as fol lows: syes 60, noes 48; so the bill was in definitely postponed. thx; county government bill. This bill wu taken up on its second reading, as special order. Overman moved to indefinitely postpone Ibe bill and on tbat called the yeas and nsjs The call wm sustained He then called tbo previous question. This was alao sustained. . The House then voted on Overman's motion to indefinitely postpone. Tbe result wss announced as follows: ayes 53, noes 49. There wm great cheering on tho Democratic side at this announcement. A message from the Governor, in regard to the surveys between this Bute and Ten nessee and South Carolina wm received. NRW IfOIiK. A British Steamer While at Anchor. saak by Floatiua Ie Business oa th River Front livery tnln a; Qalt a Before tbe Strike. By Teleeraph to the Mornlna SUr Nbw York. Feb. 10. The British steam er Wells City, while anchored off pier C6, this morning, wm struck by floating ice In tbe wake of the engine room and a hole stove in ber. Bbe sank in twenty minutes io eight fathoms water. The officers and crew were saved. Latkh. Tbe steamer was not cut by the ice, but a heavy Add of ice coming down the river on the outcoming tide caused her to drsg her anchor. Bhe hsd no steam on and wm helpless. Bbe drifted a mile and a half until she ran broadside 00 tbe bow of the Morgan Line steamer Lone SUr, which wm also at anchor in mid-stream. Tb cut-water of tbe Lone Bur struck the Wells City Just abaft tbe engine room and cut a hole io her large enough to admit a two-horse truck ;ahe sunk in twenty min utes. Those on board escaped in their own boats. Tbe Lone Bur had all she could do to save herself, but finally got up steam and ran behind a pier. Bhe suffered only a few hundred dollars damage. The Wells City Is a new vessd, valued at $150,000, and ber cargo Is valued at $140,000; both are fully insured on the other side of tbe Atlantic The Wells City's masts and smoke-stack are visible above the water opposite Christopher street. New York, Feb. 10. Along the river fronU to-day there wm no indication that aay difficulty existed between the long shoremen and the railroad and steamship line. At tbe railroad piers the loading of cars on big floaU wm bsing carried on with regularity, and at. the Coastwise and South ern Steamship Co. 's piers all evidences of the recent struggle were obliterated. The Steamer City of Atlanta, of the Clyde line, which reached ber dock Monday, dis charged ber cargo yesterday, and is now on tb dry dock being examined as to the damage done by collision with a schooner off Charleston harbor on the 4th inst. The superintendent says the work of discharging her bad been done quicker than the old hands wontd hsre accomplished it. Police Captain Murphy said that the strikers re mained In their houses now and caused no trouble. Everything was as quiet as before tbe strike,! 1 " MISSOURI Lara Livery aUaal Burned at St. LJgvrl Lire Lost. Bv Teiaatanh to the Horning- SUr. St. Lotna, Feb. 10. Arnold's extensive livery sUble on Chestnut street wm burned at midnight, causing a loss estimated at $150,000. Tb insurance Is $30,000. A number of firemen were buried under a fall ing wall and thre were Uken out dead- one identified m Joseph Schimper, fore man or engine no. 0. Three firemen were rescued, badly hurt. About 100 horses were burned and the hearse which carried the remains of Abraham Lincoln to his tomb, wu also consumed. Iu owner had never permitted it to be used for any other purpose after carrying Lincoln's body. It had been built for tbat special purpose and wm ireMurea m a reuc; many extravagant offers for IU purchase having been refused. Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria are spread by contagion, by the tranef rr o living matter. These particles come from the skin, the membranous-lining of the moalh, nose and throat, and from the in- tee lines and urinary organs Disinfect promptly and thoroughly with Darby's Prophylactic Fluid, tbe great germ de stroyer. Prof. H. T. Lopton, of the Vanderbilt University. Tenn.. says: :Aa a disinfect ant and ' detergent Darby's Prophylactic Fluid Is superior to any preparation with wbkb I am acquainted.". 1. 1 STAB OFFICE, -Feb. 10 6 P. H. r - oiAtt, "'L"- flL, t lower and fairlyjietlve, closing dull; south : SPIRITS : TUKPEITOTNE-Qjuoted firm f o93cj-amber ;9294ci?No-2 . MMx wmtjTrMr'iralinh. with sales of 550 I Western! winter red on spot 8990cv Corn at ' 88 cents? per gallon a. casks at Quotations. T?nTW .Th market was DUO ted firm -I at 75 cents per hbl for. Strained and 80 cents for Good Strained. . , - . f ; TAB Market quoted firm at $1 25 per hbt-of 280 lbs., with sales of receipts at quotations. - ...;. .-. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at$l 90 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 00 for Hard. COTTON Market quoted firm ' at M cents for Middling. Small sales at 9 3-16 cenU and 80 bales reported' at H cents. The .following are the closing quotations at the Produce Exchange: Ordinary... .6f otsIb, GoodChxlinary.. i..7i " 'V Low Middling.... ..8f " " Middlinov........ H " " Good Middling ...9 " " RICE. Market steady. We quote: Rough: "Uplands. 5565c per bushel; Tide water 90c$l 10. Clxak: Fair Si cents. TIMBER-M&rket steady, with quotations as follows: Prime and Extra Shipping, first dass heart,$9 5011 00 per M feet; Extra Mill, good heart, $7 608 50; Mill Prime, 700a7 50: Good Common Mill, $4 00 6 00; Inferior to Ordinary $3 005 00, PEANUTS Market firm. Prime 5.5 60 cents; Extra Prime 6570 cents; Fancy 7580 cents per bushel of 28 lbs RbCElPTS. Coltou Spirits Turpentine. Rosin. Tar Orndc Turpentine. . . 93 baits 21 casks 840 bbls 446 11 bbls bbl DOITIESTIO IBAKKETS Bv Telegraph to the Moraine Star. Financial. Nkw York. Feb. 10. Noon. Monejr easv at 3a4 per cent. Sterling exchange 485485t and 488488. State bonds dull but 6teady. but steady. Government securities dull flaw Yohxc, Feb. 10, Evening Sterling exchange dull but steady: posted rates 485 a489 Money easy at 34 per cent., clos ine at 3la4. Government securities quiet but steady: four per cents 128$; three per cents 100. BUte bonds dull but steady: North Carolina sixes 125; fours 100. Commercial. New York. Feb. 10. Noon. Cotton o.uiet and Bteady. with sales to day of 208 bales middling uplands 9ic; middling Orleans 0 ll-16c; futures barely steady, wilh sales at the following quotations: February 9.50c; March 9.53c ; April 9.62c; May 9.70c; June 9.78c; July 9.85c. Flour dull and heavy. Wheat f fc lower. Corn quiet and about steady. Pork firm at $14 50. Lard firm .at $6 95. Spirits tur pentine steady at 89ic. Rosin steady at $1 00 1 10. Freights steady. New York, Feb. 10, Evening. Cotton firm, with sales to-day of 116 bales middling uplands 9ic; middling Orleans 91116; consolidated net receipts 15,417 bales; exports to Great Britain 11,507 bales, to France -r- bales; to the continent bales; stock in all United States ports 898, 150 bales. Flour heavy and a trifle lower in some cases, with a vefy moderate busi ness: common to good extra Ohio $3 30 5 25; common to choice extra St. Louis $3 205 25; patent Minnesota, extra good to prime $4 604 80; city mills extra $4 60 610, dosing dull; southern flour quiet and heavy as follows : common to fair extra $3 504 00; good to choice $4 105 25. Wheat ic lower, closing steady, with spec ulation moderately active: No. 2 red Febru ary 9090ic, closing at90fc; May 92 93c. closing at 93c. Corn a trifle better and moderately active: No. 2 February 47f 48c. closing at 48c; May 49 7-1649c, closing at 49c. Oats a shade stronger and active: No. 2 February S5t35c, closing at 35jc; May 35i35fc, closing at35c. Coffee fair Rio dull at $14 75: No. 7 Rio February $12 9518 00; March $12 85 12 90; April and May $12 80I2 85. Sugar steady and unchanged. Molasses dull. Rice steady. Cotton seed oil crude 83c; re fined 8941c Rosin steady. Spirits tur pentine dull Pork fairly active and firm: mess $12 87v13 25 for old; $14 50 for new. Beef dull; tierce beef quiet. Cut meats firmer: pickled shoulders 6t6c; hams 11 tllt; pickled bellies 7i7 ; mid dles dull and nominal. Lard 24 points higher but less active: western steam $7, closing at $7 02J7 05; February $7 02; May $7 147 19; city steam $6 75; refined $7 85; continent $7 45 South America. Freights to Liverpool steady: cotton 8-16d; wheat 41. Cotton net receipts 206 bales; gross receipts 401 bales. Futures closed weak, with sales of 134,900 bales at the following quoUtions: February 9.429.44c; March 9. 44 9. 45c: April 9.539.54c; May 9.61 9.62c; June 9.699.70c; July 9.77 9.78c; AuguBt 9.82c; November 9.84 9.86c. Greene & Co.'s cotton circular, in the report on cotton futures to-day, says: It has been an active and feverish market all day with a large amount of trading and counter-trading on somewhat rapid changes 01 sentiment. At the outset Liverpool commenced strong, and this was reflected here in a small advance until buying or ders were filled and then the rate fell away. but as the offering did not increase careful bidding brought a partial recovery. This was followed by a slight increase in the es timates of crop movements and Agricul tural Bureau reports pointing to 6,400,000 bales, under which the demand again weak ened, offerings became pretty free and prices settled 9 , points from highest, or some 6 points under last evening, closing weak, wnn the Dears endeavoring. to force ad vantages. Chicago, Feb. 10. Cash quotations were as follows: flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat No. 2 spring 7576c: No. 8 nomi nal; No. 2 red 77c; No. 2 cora85t35fc; No. 8 oata 24ic; mess pork $14 60; lard $6 75; short rib sides Goose) $7 10; dry salted shoulders (boxed) $6 006 19; short clear sides (boxed) $5 205 25; whiskey $1 10. Leading futures ranged and closed as fol lows highest, lowest and closing: Wheat No. 2 February 75. 741. 75; March 75. 74., 75 ; 'May 81 , 80. 81. Corn Feb ruary 84; March 85. 84, 85 ; June 41. 41, 41f. Oato No. 2 February 24f, 24. 24; March 24. 24. 244; June 29. 29. 29. Mess pork February $14, $13 65, $14; March $14, $13 65, $14; June $14 SO, $13 75, $14 22. fLard February $6 75, $6 70, $6 75; March $6 77. $6 72. $6 77; June $6 97. $6 92. $6 97. Short ribs February $7 10, $6 92. $7 10; March $7 10, $8 97. $7 10; June $7 25, $7 10,. $7 25. St. Louis, Feb. 10. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat irregular : No . 2 red cash 79iS0c; May 8283c. Corn firm and higher: No. 2 mixed cash 3434c; May 86f36Ja Oats steady: No. 2 mixed cash 28c; May 29c Whiskey steady at $1 13. Provisions . active, strong and higher. Pork $14 00. Lard $6 656 60. Bulk meats loose lots long clear and short ribs $7 00; short clear $7 20; boxed lota Jong dear and short, ribs $7 12; short' clear $7 87. Bacon long clear $7. 877 50: a25-R'W ? ' J ; ' ."r.,;...-.i -..ft: : - - .... - . . . . v . k, ... f-Ji.Jj. - ''. ...J. . - ; ci.-, lt. 10. Floar lower, and niiist-' tlloward str:.;fc and western;? super t38C3 t3; extra 3MCa3 5KfamUy 1 a fwvA EOi dtvmills feuper $2 503 00; extra $3 103 85r Rio brands $4624 87. whMt onthera steady and auiet western southern; firmer western easier and fairly active, closing dull; southern wnitp 40c; do yeUow 4648c t! ; S . 4 ., ! Cf TOTmr Feb 10. Spirits 1 turpen tine closed at 86ic. Rosin ' steady good strained 80c.-, i-r:-;r;:'.:- - f rs ,: . 8AVAIWAH, Feb. 10. Spirits turpentine quiet at 36c. . Rosin firm at 90c$l 00 ; sales 2,800 bales. " l cwttojh mAitK.rrf. IBy Telesraph to tbo Morning Star.l 1 Feb. 10. Galveston, steady at!8 13-16C net receipts 2,245 bales; Norfolkri steady at 9c net receipts 1,915 bales; Balti more, steady rat 9fc net receipts 2,185 hales; Boston. iuietat9c net receipts 495 bales: Philadelphia, quiet at 9c net re-I ceipts 757 bales; 8avannah, steady at 9 l-ioc net receipts 1,432 bales; New Orleans, steady at 8 15 lo-net receipts 4,388 bales; Mobile, quiet at 8c net receipts 760 bales; Memphis, steady at 8ic net receipts 2.447 bales; Augusta, firm at 81c net receipts 212 bales; Charleston, firm at9c net re ceipts 402 bales. ' tfOBBICMBUBSBTS. (By Cable to the Moraine Star.l Iuvkbpool. Feb. 10. Noon. Cotton Firm and prices stiffening a little; mid diinff unlanda 54d: middling Orleans 5d;8alesof 10,000 bales; for speculation and export 1,000 bales; receipts 8,000 bales, of which 7.9C0 were American. Fu tares stead v at an advance. Uplands (im c) February and March delivery 5 6-64d; March and April delivery 5 7-6458-64d: April and May delivery 5 9-645 10-64d; Mav and June delivery 5 11.645 12-64d; June and Julv delivery 5 13645 14-64d; July and August delivery 5 15645 16- 64d; August and September delivery 5 17- 645 18-64d; September and October 5 12-54d, 2 P. M. Good uplands 5d; middling up lands 5d; low middling 5d; good ordi nary 4fd; ordinary 4d; good middling Texas 5 5-16d; middling Texas 5 3-64d; low middling 5 l-16d: good ordinary 4 13-16d: ordinary 4d. Good middling Or leans 5d; middling Orleans 5d; low mid dling 5d; good ordinary 4d; ordinary 4d. Sales of cotton to-day include 6,800 bales American. Wheat quiet; demand poor; supply Rood, Corn quiet and steady; demand poor. Spirits turpentine 30s. London. February 10. Noon. Consols for money 100 13-16; account 100. LrvEBPooii, Feb. 10, 4 P. M. Cotton Middling uplands (I m c) February deliv ery 5 864d. sellers; February and March delivery 5 8-64d, sellers; March and April delivery 5 9-64d, buyers; April and May delivery 5 11-644. value: May and June delivery 5 13-64d, sellers; June and July delivery 5 15-64L sellers; July and Au gust delivery 5 17-64d, sellers; August and September delivery o 19-64d, sellers; September and October delivery 5 14-64d, sellers. Futures closed quiet but nrm Mew York Bice JTlaxket. N. Y. Journal of Commerce, Feb. 9. - Rick. The demand for domestic sorts was of fair proportions, but sellers are far fiom satisfied, as the same is not up to their expectations. At the South a fair demand prevails, quite sufficient to take up all milled offerings. The report of the New Orleans Produce Exchange, which we pre sented day before yesterday, is disputed by the Messrs. Talmage. The former states that the movement up to January 10 is 237,954 bbls., while tbe latter state that in cluding the 25,000 bbls old crop sold dur ing present season the movement was not over 162,000 bbls to qual date. "When doctors disagree who shall decide ?" For eign styles of high and low grade are in fair demand. Quotations for: Carolina and Louisiana, common to fair, at 33fc; good, 3i3c; prime, 44c; choice, 4 4fc; fancy head, 55c; Java, duty paid, at 33c; Rangoon, duty paid at 4c; Japan, duty paid, fair to good at 33$c; prime to choice (scarce) at 55c; in bond at IS 2c. savannan Rice SlarKet. Savannah News, Feb. 9. Bice. There was a fair inquiry. The market, however, was quiet and un changed. Some good round lots were dis posed of during the day. The total sales were 308 barrels on the basis of quotations, as follows: Fair 88c; good 3?3c; prime 4 4ic; choice 44iC. Rough nee Country lots5565c; tide water uuc$l 10. New ITortc Peanut BlarJtet. N. Y. Journal of Commerce, Feb, 9. Peanuts market steady, with a moderate degree of activity. Quoted at 55c for fancy hand-picked; 314c for farmers' grades.- i '5 1 1 Absolutely Pure. TniB powaer never varus. A marvel or mmtv uwgui uu wuuivgomweDB. jKore economical than ordinary kinds, aad oaanot ba sold moom petition with the moltitado of low test, shorst wwgaif mum or pnoepnace powaers. aota only in tSUJAli UAJiJJMU FOWDKB CO., Wholesale, br ADRIAN &VOLLRni . Jam DAW lv nrm tbo orfrm 4rT. . Pure and Reliable Seed: ' I KfVf J" r TUfi UNDERSIGN-? ally adapted . to, this section. ' They are all. the -ml. ni iiBvs ueeu onrsniuM rra and ji very best Known to the trada. Tm tn nti. jret Seed cheaper elsewhere, but when you iret I them from me you may be sure of gettine 'j a uuk9 wca 01 au varieu foal o whwi. i rum, very low ior easn. . . H. HAKDIN, Druggist ASeadsman,'.., feb,6M :ew.liark,!Wilnn,N" For Sale, , rWO SECOND-HAND TURPENTINE STILXS, iuurisoou jtaks or waaojir mules, in ad- dltlon to PILES OF GROCERIES' at - f f marine: Butt 'Rises. . V.1' Bun Sets..,,'., "U, High 'Water at Smithville. High: .Water at Wilmington ' ' ' iV?. - v J J a !JJ M ft j ;.;-' .wARBIVED. ; - Steamship Regulator. Infiraham York, H. G. Smallbones. Stmr Cape Fear, Tomlinson yille.iOSLove&Co. ' . Stmr Susie, -Dolbow, p0i nt p master, - aset " Stmr Louise, Woodsiden k.:.. master. CLEARED. Qtrctfl 4norua T?oo a fni vil:e, C S Love & Co. ' FaIle - ouuf uuuiao, TVUOC18HKS Kn,ui master. - 1 , m,H' Ger barque -Fritz Schmidt Hamburg, S P Shotter & Co. Scha BXPORTse. FOREIGN. Hambtjrq. Ger barque Fritz Sri,,-., 8,814 bbls rosin. t MARINE DIRECTORt5 1.1st of Vessels In the PonorwTT ton. N. C Feb. 11. 10c- lB' - - o 0 7 . !4Ma Hot 1VM nnt. ATntminn . ..- rootjuin uararj BARQUES. r.js or . . iueuu.au vweri 000 ions, lrouse Eflti Graf Behr Negehdenk (Ger) Bchmidt. E G Barker & Co. ' 382 fViii Xr. W ABt.prm o n n ' rf 'Hmmet(or.), 881 tots, Ingtm UDi dsea. neiue oil vjv. ir r j-kt cii. -i . fir. fV ' Mr 'ww KrAa iXKr . HQS tnno r. . -Downing Co. Ebenezer (Nor.), 364 tons, Westcnn, Co. Fritz Bchmidt (Uer.), 97 tons, Bchmidt jjuawig tuer.;, oou tons, ecbaucr. E P9 V . . . . AAA . .- . CUUU 0 CBiCiiuauu. Emma Parker (Nor.), 498 tons, L&r. ieuona twer.;. to ions, jjcnrk E N. w a v"fwaA T cnau 05 TV eatermauu. BRIGS. Water Witch, 226 tons, Knaebe! EQ Barker Co. Matilde (Ger.). 297 tons, Behrcns Eh. cnauos westermann. Atlantic (Ger.), 07 tons, Bep, Patertm downing os uo. Maria W Norwood, 453 tons, Atwood.CP Mebane. SCHOONERS' Amelia P Schmidt, 266 toiis, raslky, EG JJarker 55 uo. Mary E Bacon, 180 tons, Eskiidge, Geo Harass Co, Sarah D Fen, 552 tons, Lovcland, G Harries & Co, Jennie Hall, 312 tons, Hall, Geo llamas! Co. Edith B Seward, 232 tons, Richard, Oeo Hamss iz uo. City of Philadelphia. 367 tons, Burton, Geo Hamss & Co. Frank M Gear, 375 tons, Sharp, Geo Bu ns & Co.- Joseph Souther, 362 tons, Watts, barker & Co. Ferland (Br.). 138 tons, McWinnie. Barker & Co. Mabel Darling (Br.). 110 tons, Ranter, Cronly & Morns. Peter C 8chultz, 833 tons, Thompson, to Harnss & Co. Joseph Baymore, tons. Uurde, G liarrisa ss Co. June Bright, 830 tons, Bai ter, 15 Q Bsrkci BUO. Hattie Turner, 376 tons. Keen, EOF ker & Co. James Ponder. 201 tons. Robirsin,Gei Harriss & Coi Beni F Lee. tons. Steelmnn, GcoHu- nss & Uo. Alien Lewis, 63 tons, Wajmoutb, EG Barker & Co. John A Mathesen. 144 tons. Entile, Geo Harriss & Co. Mullets. Potatoes. &c, 2QQ Bbls. MULLETS, For sale low bv ADRIAN & VOLLIRfL 250 Bbls. POTATOES, Rose, Goodrich, Poarless and Burbanl ror saie ry ADRIAN AXOlim. 500 Cases BAKING POWCZRS, Royal, One Spoon, PatapBco and Cnmplet For sale by ADRIAN & V OU.i. 1 1 250 Bbls. SUGAR, Granulated, Extra C. andC, For sale by ADRIAN & V0I-LKRS 200 Baxs RIO and LAGUYRA COFfBB. ADRIAN & V0LLERS. 100 Pkgs. LARD, Tierces and C'ftjb, u adriInavollkrs 300 Kegs NAILS, For sale by . . anTJiAN A V0LLER8, f eb 6 tf S. S. oor. Front and IX U- 10,000 Oranges, A S SWKBT AS EVER CAME TO Tli .it. ket. Parties who hare tried them say tber sr undoubtedly the finest. 91.50 per 103. 25c PER DOZEN. 2 TOR FIVE CENT--For ealo by J. C. STKVENS0N, Front titreot. J. C. STEVENSON & CO Fourth Street. J. 8. HOOPER. Manager WltmlnnCandyJ fob 8 tf T7OR RENT-HOUSE ON DOCK. BSi -T -Front and Second streeto. H rooms. Water. Gas and Rath. iroeolaUy suited for class Boarding House. House on 5tn, J'itt saaraec ana jLKkjK streets, bouk and 2nd streets. Houses on 2nd, between and Church streets. Apply to T . V. O'uunnw-, JanOtf ReaJJfltAWAfef. Coal. Goal. Coal. Two CAEG03S OF COAL BY arP' Seward and City of Phlladeipni. I eatlne 67J tons, arrived to-day, j-... of m .rr ve m" mlri I arrive Tuesday of thta week Orferssolicuea- jg0I, fob 6 tf ki,w 1 . n. i od J Remember ! ' - " " " .oHl trt THAT IN MAKING OUR flrt e' take great pains to select only goods, and that we are satuaea ';bl(1re k profits. We are crept ! a full line of Bird Cag' wpsreawBuu- pre lust In. i-q' mdi JiuDDer Door Mats, r Hickel Cu?paaorc- line of Stoves that will II tale tne lX)i H. ALDERMAN gL wnere. . w. rebetr . . ....7- AetW 4' t -lPBta tjfl la an fllem 1 n" .jver mmmmmm m mmmm turn i f kV.ATER a oUiu ur a. f - r c -V ; 'ym:K.jy J - ' - a.- V..- - - I - fit. feb 4tf . ; 129. 12. 121 North WatA? rSS
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