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. . : . t - - , ' " . - - ......,",. . . . . ' .' - , . . . ........ : : : . " .. " - ' ' " . -. "t -. ; " i .. . ' ' i : -. ' - L. .' .- '""'! ; f :: --:.. ..- . - .. -.: ' - .- . ' V- ... ' : ' THE MoiRATTNa' iRTAR V i By WILLIA Jt ;. HERN ABU. ?UBUSHlEI Dli l f kcicPT MONDAYS; mtm or suaacattnrioo, bi aotamcx Jne Year (by Mail), Postage Paid.......,i.....Sa 00 i Months. " .,.! w Three Months, 1 One Month tsm iv7 juiCTLuucn, aeuverea in any part che City. Twblvb Ckmts cer week. nr r.r IT. are not authorize t to collect (or more than three mootn a'lv-inct. - .-:'!!:! 1 5i : Sr aeinrered in any i - ' ' ! ' 1 I t i - . . t . .i i i ...... ' : f . - RATtts OF Alt VEttTUnG' One Square One Dy i V0L. LI.-NO;56f iuterea t tnc PuM msec' l Wutmiuunu N Second Cla Mail Matter. I OUTLINE The Ssnate and House were in ses sion yesterday Busioes unimportant. Lue Foreign Newsi-Tbe Panama scandal still creating exciteraenu - I Exciting times in a Maryland town, lour Judge Ermentrout, of Readme. Pa hold that no man has 4 right even m jest to fool with thd apron strings of another mans wife! In a case recently tried before him for assault, where one man pummelled WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY,! JANUARY 14. LOCAL DOTS. a WHOLE NO. 8.037 I , ... i ... . : - : i negroes bunt;. Death ol fa weil- j Items of Interest Qathored Here and Taero and Briefly Noted. Mr. W. T. Tones' will nreaih at i r ' . ... . I . i - i r , turner tior piaytully utityihg the inc ''"t Baptist Church SundaV morn- apron strings of his wife, the Judge ln- susmess is dull in magisterial ueciaea mat ne served h rW rirhr l - . k. . ! I ' . " Kiown paysicianot new urieans. 1 and that in addition tn th i circles. Wir R. u" -rl rtr "ainon. i,ng theloker; should also pav the nad a 0486 this week. i.VI COStS. L ? 1 . , ' I It te trip imnr.ccn :J T7i... ' iriH. tk. D . . . ITT r i ... General Wca ver sav h, i. Ja,:.fi .V"w T "C i V,,ver w,u accePi i . juvijuvu l tnp nalnrjtAltk. 17:... r . with th.r..it r ,u. i :J ; . . w.Bri B.pH,iCurcn v-n-v-nun. rxs i oi mis The VVniskr Trust has raised the price of whiskey fiVe cerits ' Two negroes attejnpt j to oufae . a white wo.nin in Mississippi. - A terrible affair in China. b which 2,00l)J psople loNe their lies. - The remains of Jetlerson Divis to be removed from NiW Orleans to Rich'm ind. Va.. for final interment. A tragedy cause by a to escape. Cotton" stea,1 at oris aer attempting1 New Ylork mirKets: prices; middling uplands y cents; mid dling Orleans 9 i:eins; southern flur quiet and firm; wheat firm tr and quiet: No. 3 red 80 jOj jceats in score and at elector a.id 81. d8lk cents afl lit: "cora firm and dulf N.J. 3 5l2i3 cents at elevator and 53 cents-afljitj spirits turpentine scarce andj firmer at 3l3l Cintsrosin q net andteid. . son to nurse bis gnef4 buVbe Will get J is ? Wanted Men.'! useu to it after awhile and be like the rest of em. . ia r.itv. Mr. Cleveland is also satisfied, and rof. Hawks w.-jr w-- U1UU W anything, this leavesnotnly Mr. j THE THORNTON ASSIGNMENT, j 8ketoh of Jlla Baiiness Career Cause of the Failure H uon to Baiere TbJtt j an Honorable and fiatiafaotory Settle ' men Will Soon Be Effeoted-Liet of tL Preferred Creditor. I j " ; The last issue of the1 Favetteville Ob- server gives thcfollowmg interesting de tails in connection with the recent as signment made by Mr F. W. Thornton: On Monday the people of this city were startled by the announcement that Mr. F. W. Thornton, the area t; dry goods merchant of this city and one of the largest merchants in the South,! had made an assignment. ; ( v THE CAREER OF MR. THORNTON will speak at the . i t - expect i evenincr service of St. 'Andrews Prsv. I ha hn rmrkahi. t-r- ,A .i.:- H. I I' . j - - I " " .Alb UlUG- kU kill 3 arn- I terian church tn-mnrmo ti;. aK:. .it :!i .u ... - . ... duwi&ub i ifrT ituuj ui3 uuiug iii-j uuusuin rnuniv. I . ; .......... ....S 1 0c. Ve J .r..i 8 EC s vc 4 CO e w. sec ...10 co : . ft n M tx ............ 60 CC OT Contract Advertisenjents taken at proportKs atety low rates. f Ten lme olid Nonpareil type make one qnare. " TfireeDay.... roar Days. rive uays.. One Week- Two Weeks. 'Three Waeki. ...... yjac Montn.. Two Months. Three Months..,.. -six Montns One Year ,r ANOTHER STEP FORWARD. A New Baiineu Enterprise Th8 Cry Is j Still They Come. ; i Company.' oeorge Livingston, Thomas C. Van derveer and Vincent A.; Ryan as cor porators, filed the necessiry papers with the Clerk of the Superior Court ot New Hanover county yestefday, and are , BUSINESS LOCALS. T s riT10 F? Rent d, nts" nd hort miscella e ns adyert sements. The Swindler Captured, i . A Press dispatch to the Star gives the following account of the capture of The ;Cape Fear Harbor and Co51 8 5wma,er Ut. Augustine, Fla ; in all -ed j.. ,b i Depart nen, i4 NonrVu Sp?. r,. . I nrnhchii;.., .i -'J... - . . . I on nrstorfourth paee..at Poblisher'!i nnrinn .!(,' witn F.nararn w i .ii. i r,""""'i iuc same innivinnai tx? Mr nH m u : s r . w . i . imposea upon Kev. Dr. Nash and other persons in Wilmington, under the name of Dr. W.C. Ellison:! ' Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 13 A slick swindler who has been onentma in church circles and religious schools was cents per lio taken or less than 30 cents in advance. each insertion; but no advertisement tan 30 Pfnfs ' i. i. r ractioni of unes roon cd s whole ines. a mere stripling, just at the close of the The St. Lours manhas the' bulge on the Chicago man now. sequence ot the beer war that bever- . 1 1 : . : t age has got down tq four glasses (or nickel. . - t t: i: i In con- i 4 . : ! K o m I T I V -w ' - "FHir xs.ev. l.. l.. jNasd will return home to nightfrom RaleiVb, and will fill I 67 lne acl tbat two of bis brothers had bis ouloit at th unai Vitiir. n c.,,.. I gone out in 'the Confederate armv From M ..ww.. a am tfuuuaii i i j .7 vunia i-.ee, uaugnter oi I at rutn street M. E. Church. r the late Gen. Robert E. Le, is a - the duck I hunters were ml ,n I great traveller. She has travelled farr...,.,,,.. .jj . , , i ;vViua, uu aa t rcsuu i.ae mar- twice around the world, and iVnow ket was wel supplied with mallards and m Baltimore, spending a short while, I other choice varieties. I :! j before she starts for Cairo, Egypt. - Dr. W. W. Harriss. chairman. has issued a call for a i ne annual expense of maintain- I the Rnarrf ni Ma.,-. i .:- i, ... I " ""ftuuaiM ui iui kUUUlf, .u5 iuc vrirdru ouege, in - rnuadel- on Monaay the I6th inst at 10 o'clock phia, is S440.65O. but as its indntv. I a. m war, no doubt- turned ;in this direction Fayettevilie as lieutenants in Captain Roberts'- company ofj the Fifty-sixth Regiment. N. C Troops, one ol them having gallantly fallen in the battles before Petersburg in 1864. Mr. Thorn ton had practically no capital. to start for the purpose, and according ; to the terms prescribed in said articles, with all the privileges conferred by law." j The corporation is to exjtst for a period not exceeding thirty year?, and the capi tal stock shall be five hundred thousand dollars, which may be increased at any time to an amount not jexceeding one million dollars, divided ,nto shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each. :j - jj The full scope of tlri objects and privilege of this new corporation, which are very extensive, may be seen by refer ence to the official notice given by the Clerk of the Superior Court in this issue of the Star.' ! 1- It is with much pleasure khat the Star BINGIt 75c. to 2 00. Jusc the" thing to give a livrly aPi ear nee 10 th face Monstache 15cL Beard $1.00. Impossible to be recognized with them. E F. FEGEAS. Hai Dealer. Savannah, Ca jaa 11 8t sa "WB PPING Paper -In order to get rid of as. 4 accnmuU.ion of old Newspapers, suitable for wrap P S tap r. they.wi l be soid without regard to price infcuvelots Ap ly at the cta ffice f ' 'PRINTER. A a t... . .... i , . j r r piow. i , j iuig nKciH onng niS Oaughter in the Convent School here. I Pnntei may secure a situation as "Two Tlirder" b r"1"?? . i"c terms expenses in ad- -'"fs-luc -tar umce. In the matter of bad vance with a worthless check ,?nusript' must able to J'stinguish a 'hawk from ' drawn for $20 in excess of the necessary . I :'. i?d receving.cash in change. SEttVAirr-Wamea to cook and do ifchtl"" -o, ,u Zal l 3t" Aa8Stine to workforasaian famUy. Must be thoroaghl-j compe- -u u le s,SterS there agamst.him. They tent, ind come weU recommended. Leave "Uplica- uu uaiuiy cilterea tne convent build- I no-sat tue Sta ffice. officiau, "declared to b a corporation SSSSl Augustine last night by two Nunsof the Order of St. Joseph Mother Superior Claverie and Sister Marv Ann H hori defrauded them by arranging to place A Toledo man J who has been thought to have been dead for ten days, is coming to life. Perhaps he didi't' know how he thermometer stood out there. I If;, I I J- '." ' i i witn. mit oy n.s inaoraitable energy he chronicles the creation of! new business rose rapidly from a small deatef to, be a enterprises for Wilmingion. It indi- .v..-.. auu cvcuiuauy to cates that there are men of capital and energy who believe that this city has a It is said that the custom of! firing morning and evening salutes costs fehis Government $1,000 this be so, it' would i be fire tne custom, f a day. If - i t economy to jment fund amounts to $13,286,238 it Prayer and experience meeting nnas no trouble in raising the cash. I ' working and business men as usual at 8 O CloClC t'J-ntebt at thr daman's air. uiaine s physicians have been I "Bethel; Seafaring men and ladies are laboring hard to prolong the life I also invited to attend. they cannot save. I '.'i , NEW ADVEKTlSfcMRNT.t; Ward & Beery Produce. Geo W. Huggins Jeweler. Jj H Rehder & Co Carpets. GlESCHEN Bros Atlantic Cale. J- VV. Plummer. Jr Watch hist. Jno D. Taylor Cape Fear Harbor and Coal Co. i , t The Gazette announces that the Fayettevilie Lignt Inlantry will partici pate in the inaugural ceremonies at Raleigti on the 18iL The Star wishes the boys a good time. ! i i . i - Mr. Tom Johnson, with his fa vorite j dog. vToni'took j a turn, after, the birds over in) Brunswick, near! the Keiger place, yesterday, and had excel lent sport, returning with ten partridges, the position of the largest wholesale and reuil dealer in merchandise in North Carolina. . ; j j j HE WAS UNIVERSALLY ESTEEMED by those of whom he : bought goods in the great cities of the North, both on ac count of bis rare taste and-skill -id the future. UNION, SCHOdL to Dsiishtfal Entertainment Given Parents and Fnenda of Pupils. The entertainment given yesterday j five was agreed upon to take steps to ing when he was admitted hv a crvon They recognized him and seized him. He fought hard for his liberty, but they threw him down and held him on the fl xr until officers arrived and arrested nim. He traveled under the name of Mosley, and has played his confidence game successfully in Wilmington. N.C., and other Southern cities. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. At the annual meeting of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, held last Wednes day evening, all the societies and the Sabbath school made encouraging re ports. The total amount received and disbursed for current expenses and gen eral benevolence was $1,371.87 more for 1893 than for 1891. A committee of FOR Kent, several small houses, four rcoms each, - wusue oetween Jtignth and Ninth streets, and on Eighth and Ninth between Church and Castle streets . Apply to D. H'CONVOR. j 1 ! 1 TRY this De.artxent,ifyon wish to rent a house or have lost anything. Advertisements 15 cnts per fine each insertion. Terms, cash in advance! j ' PRINTING, Ruling and Binding of all kinds ne.tlyKnd promptly executed at he Star ' ffick. tfEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SWEETNESS AND STRENGTH. Two j Lectures in Y. M. C. A. HalL Monflay and Tnesiay ethh, 8 o'cloct ByProf.A.W Hawis, of Baltimore, Md. MONDAY Evenmg, Janmry 16th. 183S-Scbject, "inrn ni n i t f r- .. rcuruj I nAVt Mtl. selection of his purchases, and on ac- afternoon by pup.ls of Union School. hY ! off the remainder of the church TUE5PAY E?. January 17th. i833-&nbiect: count of the "cleanness" of his dealines under th man3frm. : I deht. " i I aii-. an . a.. . . . f inoses iMineiy minutes Long." Tickets 25 cents each. For sale ' at Yates' Book Fih and oysters. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. There is one uie.nDer of the next Congress ho will hardly fail to catch fhe eye of the Speaker when he ries. i is .ur. urtK. ol jMeW! York who. n thin-solcd shoss, measures 6 "feet! 6 I oHt to People and Pointedly Printed. nches. Willis. Sternberger & Marine-- I eleven sni and one woodcock. Pertineat Paraarrapha' PerUininc .Djton piiMdieis no are confined n the Suffolk jiil cau-e the allowan f . been reduced and J .1 . . . . r maue up in Deeis t - i steak requires tool are 1 1 3e it the teak.' The slsBSSSBMSSBBB kicking be- of beans has difference beef- Prlne . chawing.' The Czar of Rtisia is constantly guarded by fifteen also keep an eye! over Corsicans. who and tasie his food wine. They have ; iike it. Thev sauro 1 rt quei.tly. j the kitchen and sample his good j'b and e the wine; vey 3 - t i i . i ! GiiH are girls j in' j California. A San Francisco paper says there, isn't a large town in the State-that is not . suffering fr m a girl 'famine. Para iaphs like this should be read with in ere-t in New EWfand. where ir tc the other way. . ' j' j It is 'aid that Mr UridO Cleveland may Mr. Harrisdn,,s tittle job in extending the civil service rules .so ais to cover about 7j0j0 ! Republican Government employes. Mr. rtarrj son ignored an extension of the rules ! Col. Jesse Hargrove, of Laurel : Hili is in the city on a business visit. ' Mayor Ricaud returned Hast .night Irom a business visit North Mr. S. R. Townsend, of Red Springs, was in the city on business yes terday. ' , Mr. Walter Gilligan, of Savan nah I Gi.. is visiting friends and relatives in Wilmington. Mr. J. G. Cowie, of Washing ton. D. C. postoffije inspector, vas in the city yesterday. ) - Mrv Victor Harmon, business manager of the Dr. BtI Company, was in the city yes erday. - Mr. Geo. L. Morton, S nator frm this county, returned from Raleigh last niht to spend a couple of days with bis family. j -Mr. George H." Bellamy, Rep resentative from Brunswick in the State Legislature passed through the city last night on. bis way home to spend a few days with bis family. 'j I Messrs. B. F. Roper, J. Itevils, A. F. I The disabled Clyde - steamer Croatan will repair here it arrangements CaTi be made. Her consort, the Paxonee, is expected to arrive Tuesday and ; will return as speed liy as possible to New -York. She will not eo to Georvetnurn. Charlotte Observer: "Sheriff I Thornton, who is the most public spirit- Q,;ri, k:. ' .j . .. I lullc" lua' rayenevuie nas naa in w....... o.,. i j uukti iajiu in ine jau, count of the "cleanness" of his dealings with them. The e fleet jof this feeling is apparent to-day. whenj insteadtf qhid ings or complaints. letters filled with ex pressions of sympathy and offers of gen erous terms of settlement have poured in upon him. j - ! If Mr. Thornton had consulted his own comfort and interest, he would have done this two years ago. upon failure of tne People's National Bank ol this city by which i ' I HE WAS A HEAVY LOSER, ' what oad collections consequent upon tne remaricabie aeclinej cotton and shrinkage cause in the value of which be was a large last compelled him to in the price of from the same real estate! (of ownet). have at do. But Mr. under the management and direction of Miss Nellie Cook, the principal, and Prof. M. C S. Noble, was heartily en joyed by over five hundred visitors parents and ; friends of thi school chil dren. Some thirty or more of the pupils took part in the presentation of the operetta, entitled "Christmas for Santa Claus, or the Tables Turned." The children were in costumes appro pnate to the mythical personages repre sented, and "acted well their parts' Music both vocal and instrumental gave liveliness and variety to the play.-! The large hall or assembly room in which the entertainment was given has been recently furnished with five hun dred ODera chairs. It is Well liehted. A Claim for $37,500. : A Special dlSOatch to the r.horWt. 'JZa L.,V! Sheei nOW 0pen- No e charge 'or re- st . . ' " . Jall8t Observer from Washington. D. C. says: I ' - .. . . " T Thos. h. Sutton was here yesterday. Cape Fear Harbor andCoaI Co. urging the claim of the Cape Fear Navi- ! i i gation Qrapanv and Thomas S. Lutter- SITri0 NC?H carolin , nkw han- : loh for $37,500 for two boats seized dur- SI?V ing the war. A favorable report was I 5va.?fha,re 5 b5f me a ticl s of ii cTp ra iot of made by Representative Dunn last ses- XrmW&r'SSZ fUps. elevators and a-iy and al o her emvenieicWfor ... I . ' " -i liing and un'oad ng v ts-U or other craft xi you want anything- trv a few I . .1. r? '?.e UiDe teaT " iver or ic , ACW I tnbu a isso-jhe nttc Ocean, and forloa ing or lines in toe otar Business Locals. and there seems no way to remedy the matter! J Yesterday he had glass put in all the openings, which may make it a L little less co.'d." Wnat's the matter with firt? ' V. R. R- Co., to TheC. F. & YJ ' . 1 . a on account of the inauguration of Gov Uarr, will sell round trip tickets Raleigh at reduced rates. Tickets on sale lanuary 16th to 19th. The rate from Wilmington will be $3 45; from Maxtonj $5 15; Fayettevilie $4 00. j Jesse Ramsey, colored, arrested on the charge of stealing $350 from Sam Lte, the Chinaman. Thursdiy : night, as reported in the Star j yesterday, is de tained at police headquarters awaiting many a day. recognized fthe damage; that wouiu ensue to tne interests 01 tni$ city if so great a business; as his should suffer, and, like the brave man that he is. be determined to weather the storm, if possible. There is ncj sort of question that his effort would have been success ful except f ir, the unprecedented condi tions alluded to. ! J I i The universal sentiment of the jcom munity is that Mr. Thornton's present trouble is a public calamity. And, this leenng is not merely th! result of a re cognition of the magnitude ot the busi ness which is involved, tout also of the recollection 01 tne spienaia example which Mr. Thorion basset in his build ing enterprises and of the benefit which those enterprises directly conferred. The Cnuroaea. 1 ! . ' - Second Advent Church, E de J P. King, Pastor. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m -. - St, Paul's FyangeTicl Lutheran Church, corner of -awa, auu U -irc . kcv. r . vv. Fcschaa U L . pastor. . Srv -m ;n FnrhK n M ,f ' . sv,ui auu nscharing caM or o her conveyances operate 1 by s eam, elrctr city or any other irot ve amr an to en-er into con' r.cts withcomp n es owning sn h con- vey-nces 1t i he erectioa or leasing of depots, terminal " facilities wharves, tiers, wrehmses, c upon the rounds ..f this C mpaoy To buy own and sell and. and in its discretion o lay off th same into lot and streets, to buu-i houses thereon a id otherwise ; miro e the same, to establish aid own waterworks, yaswoiks elec nc pU-.ts nd to charge for the use .f water, t as electnc tv; to rh.rter. buy. own and tellvessel. - .s.i,, aicimuodis anaotner manne craft: and " has good ventilation, and iVnmfirtM I 7 30 P- . warmed in cold weather byjtbe heating l WT apparatus in the basement. Prof. Noble. Hji-JJS Jtt'!3L -"tt any pla e oa the Atlantic Ocean in the counties of New "n vtr aod Brunspick. State of North Caro lina: and to ciare 'easanahl nm (nr.ii. run. - ae or o her use of i s p opcrt as the toard oi din-c- in o chnrt orlo-. .u- ...is . iiT' aa "y cl month . .mvi, auuitao vu IUC ilUUICDCe, SpOKC I witn commendable pride of the school and the j well furnished room in which they were assembled. ; i i THE WEATHER. U. S. Dep't of Agriculture. ! Weather Bureau. Wilmington,. N. C. Jan. 14. First Baptist Church, corner Tilth and Market sts.. Rev. T. H. Pritchard. D. D pa at II a. m. and 7.45 p. m Sunday School at 3.30 p. m Prayer and Praise meeting Thursday night at 7.45. Strangers invited . Irnmannel Chapela" corner Front and - Queen streets. Rev. W. McC. Miller, Pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. rn , an! T.3 o. m. Sunrla Srhii at 3.30 p. m. Prayer meeting and ecture Wednes day night at 7.30 o'clock. ; Seats free. Public cordi ally invited. . , First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Meteorological data r twenty-four ..TiJi.'S: w. u jper eve nnte virs rrayei THE FAMOUS HOTEL an investigation ol jthe i cass The by Mr. Clcvelai d. According to Ufei nsurance statis- cs the average of man's life has in creased five per cent. in the twenty five years. But in the sbrne men lived entirely too Jong fop the goodot the communities in" which Clio; B F. Abernatbv.'Durham; Toon, Whiteville; E. W. Kerr, Clknton; C. L. Stevens. Southport, were among the arrivals in the city yesterday. Mr. R. P. Barry, for a number of years prominent in business circles in Wilmington, is now engaged in farming in Fauq lier county, Virginia. Mr. Barry past I ererc'sea" spod judgment in selecting a lucdiin, ior mere is no more aesiraoie oast they Jived. Some of yet. them are living I There are said to be 135,000 South erners in New of T T t W V ' . i Yiirif i rirw: nrnn ruue located there since the war. most whom are doing fairly, well, and some of them very well. I: The Southern man is as much at home in Gotham; as he could be any wnere D.xie. - -: : outside of The Populist Goyerrior of 'Kansas j rosin. 8 bbls. tar. in his inaugural address 1 says 'the county in the South, both in a social and an agricultural point of view, than the county of Fauquier. ' BY ftlVER AND RA'L. Reoeip's of - Naval 8 tores and Cotton . j Yes 'erday. --, i . j Wilmington, Columaia A Augusta R. R. US bales cotton, 171 bbls. iosin, 2 nrl tar. 5 bbls. Crude turpentine. i Wilmington & Weldon R.' R.-483 bales cotton, 21 bbls. tar. . Carpi ina Central R. R. 87 bales cot ton. 41 casks spirjts turpentine. 258 bbls. people are greater than the? law or tie statutes." Thats the bid j Re publican iJea wnich jwas expressed in the "higher la w'jj declaration o Mr. Seward as far back as 1854.1 But the trouble is that the men whoitalk i I . i., i i : . t I that way have about: as little regard fori the people as they have for ."the law and.the statutes."!! I ; ' J C F. & Y. V. R. R. 33 bales cbtton. 80 bbls. rosin. 20 bbls. tar. i Steamer Cape fear 1 bale cotton. 11 casks spirits turpentine, 62 rosin, 17 bbls. tar. Total receipts Cotton, 751 spirits turpentine, 52 casks; rosin, 683 bbls.; j tar, 68 bbls.; crude turpentine 5 bbls. bbls. M. f-r bales; are, in addi girls, 100,000 It is said that there on to the boys and auuns in tnis country engagea m making cotlectibns of postage stamps Mr. Wana,raaker calculates on selling enough of the stamps to them to net! j the Govern meht $1,500,000, as 'a complete set costs 16. The stamp exhibit that wiir be made at the World's Fair is Valued at $500,000, COTTON FACTS AND FIGUREej. Net receipts at all United States ports 22.214 bales; stock. 1.058.415 bales. 1 Spot cotton steady in New York at 9c for middling; and quoted dull in Wilmington at same figures. I Columbian s RcPls of cotton here yesterday 757 bales; same day last vear, 138." Re ceipts for the week ended January 13 7.S90 bales; same week last year. 8.855. Receipts for the crop year to date, 149.- 430 bales; for same time last year. 137,850. ; ' I money has not yet been found. "The "Dippies," an association of young men of this city, held the an nual election at their j club rooms last night. A. H. Myers was elected presi dent, William R. : Brice, vice president. John E. j Graves secretary and treasurer. A governing board was also elected, i ; AH men are invited to attend at the Young Men's Christian Association to-morrow afternoon at 4 45 o'clock. Mr. J. cJ Stevenson will make an ad- dress on "Sampson.' A meeting for boys between twelve and sixteen years of age will be held at ten o'clock in the morning! ! i : A cantata will be given at the Opera House on the 17th inst., under the direction of Mrs. Hood, assisted by ladies and gentlemen of the congrega tion of St. Matthews Lutheran church. Mr. Henry Newman. ''our own com me dian" will assist, taking the principal corned r" part in the play, j Prof. Htwk'i Leo are. , - The lecture of Prof.' Hawks in the Y. M. ing on "People I have Met", is entirely new.! j i j The Richmond VaJ State says of his lecture there; "Mr. A. W. Hawks, of Baltimore delivered a most humorous and interesting lecture last night at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall, on the subject of 'Noses'. Mr. Hawks possesses wmderful ability as a humorist and never failed in bis efforts to bring from his, audience the most generous outburst of laughter. RIVER AND MARINE. ; j Notioe to Mariners Cape Fear Light. The United States Light House Board give notice that on or about March 8. 1893, the characteristic of the light at Cape Fear Light Station on Bald Head, northwest part of Smith Island, seacoast of North Carolina, will be changed from flashing red even 80 seconds to flashing white every 80 seconds. The order of the light will not be changed.' j MrJ R. W. Vincent, who has been studying telegraphy at Oak Ridge Institute,' has returned home. ally fine structures that -j mini- LAFAYETTI hours ending at 8 p. m. last night: - Maximum temperature 80; mum temperature 22. ' XMormai temperature for the .dawi iots m y tmm time to time arlnn tn tm hn. u.. 'rown buildings f -r storage ol m rchand se bonded or tre and to transact a gene' al warehouse bu-inew; and to acquire by i.nrch e or assignment scock in railroads or otn r trao por.a ion c mpn es doing businesi with said com piny ,r otherwise connected with i ; and the " U gtn et t me f.-r. the continuation of s id corpora-ion is for a pen d not execdiojf hir y y ars a id iha ifae capita' stoc shall bi five h .ndred thousand dollars, w .ich rhay bejucreas-d nt aiy time t-.an amomt not exceeding on mi Una d 11a, divided into shares oj the .ar vave of on hundred do-ars rach. . j 7 . And whereas the execution ol said articles has been duly .rov-d by cchot he ubcribers iheteto before o'clociT Snndw S Wi y:r o STT1- m?J "L I V?? hw-l" notice 1 herrhy Kivea tha the sa d School at 3 30 p. m. Von are the n,irh nf H. fl.ll I tlOU. 47 . .i wwm.m w.uw v. . j J. I. ait Ull U3U o'clocic Sunday welcome. Makt Street Methodist Church, corner Market and Ninth streets. Rev. E. C. elL Pastor. Ser vices to-morrow at 11 a. ra. and 7.30 p. m. F raver and jw nKxnng inurs day night at 7.30 o'clock. come, you are welcome. Scats free. Fifth Street wr Z . . : . J! uu. mm S"f,"- 1 oeo- i-ivingston. TbomauC. Vander Veer and Vuce t A. Ryn, and th-! r succes- 1 'ors, no m and Irom r encefort h are and shall be de clared to be a c roora ion 'or t e purpose an1 accord- " - "-rins pr-scnoe i in said articles, with all the . prti'eges conferred bv law. i i - i , - i M. E. l3ih January, la93 would do credit to very much larger cities than this are monuments to his enterprise as well as ms god taste. We believe no one will dispute the staterheut that Mr. Thornton was far and away the leading spirit in the rebuilding of the town which has been going on since 1883. and that his energetic life was a salutary inspiration to the whole community, j , Tne doors vjf Mr. Thornton's store were closed for only a brief time the assignees.. Messrs. A.:B. Williams and R. M. Nimocks, having caused them to be opened at the usual hour on Tuesday morning,: t j We have reason to belieVe that a set tlement, honorable and satisfactory to all the parties concerned;, will be effected in a few days, and tbat the business ' will Departure from normal.minus 21". Sum n. 22 SLL S.h; ".b b t J . , ..Jm. Sy "' " " ,u- vm ucjjanurc since January 1st, :189a, minus 108. j ; 1 Rainfall for the day, 0 inch." Total rainfall for the month up. to date 1.03 inch. - " . ! FORECAST FOR TO-DAY. For Vireinia. North Carolina anri South Carolina fair .iJ I Zlj2-r "nd meeting . . ' naiuici, 'V '""y ccumg at ijxi ; seats .tree. A variable winds. and 8 00pm. Class meeting at 2.30 p. m every Sun- a. i Sunday school at 4 00 . m., B F. King. n penntendent Strangers and vis' tors cordially iuvited. Bladen Street Methodist Church Services to-mor-row ' . . and 70 p. m. Sabtwch chool at 3 p, m. Mens Meeting Monfay at 780 p m. Keg ular Prayer Meeting at 8.00 p. m. Tuesday. Rev. Rev. C W. Smith. Pastor. Brooklyn Baotist Chnrrfi nm. r ir...u i Brunswick streets. Rev. j. T. Jenkies. pastor. Ser vice tomorrow at 11 a. m and 7.30 p. m. sabbath janl41t JOHN D - TAVTJ1B Clerk Superior Court i ' Mew Ha .over-County. The "Atlantic; Cafe,1 C0E, rEOlTT AND SD CBOSS STIUEXTg- Opposite the Atlantic Coast Line Depot, It is undoubtedly one of the finest in the State. :! I Oysters A Cold Snap witn Snow as an Accompani ment. . - .- i aordial invitation is extended to strangers and visi tors, j ' St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, corner Fourth and Campbell streets. Kev. A. D. McClure. Castor Sunday srrvice at 11 a. m and 7 3u p. m. At night ivi . iiwas wilt SprAK. C11 OI est 3D m. in Any Style. The cold snap yesterday sent the mer- I 2f meetin? "i.,." p7 t 8 p, . . . .v-w uuiii then proceed as usual prove to be the case, the If such should damage to the interest of the town will be soon repaired. it is reported the liabilities are $225, 000; assets $200,000. j I I ... To the Fayettevilie Baptist the Star is indebted for the annexed list of PREFERRED CREDITORS; Bank ol Favetteville. .. Atlantic National Bank R. M. Nimocks.. Bank of Fayettevilie, R. ocks. indorser ..J. J 950 U.H.Kay .... 8.500 i i - I CJ. A. auditorium next Monday even-1 Receiver of Peoples' Bah k, J. B. Starr, indorser ...I D. H. Ray, (Iasurancr). Col. J. A. Pemberton. (Insurance) tseaver ureek and Bluff Countv and Town Taxed. F, W. T as guardian ofichildren R. J. McDuffie. I ' MORTGAGES M. Nim- Baltimore House for I i Thornton Block...... Bank of Fayettevilie... O H Ray.?i H.W. Lilly........ .... build ing 8.000 5.150 5,800 2.500 800 500 8 000 1.600 3,000 800 15 000 27.000 2.500 5,000 cury shivering downward until rt reached nineteen degrees at half-past ten o'clock last night, and the Weather Bureau ob4 servers reported that it was still falling! with fair prospect that it would fall several degrees more before morning About four o'clock in the afternoon there1 was a flurry of snow that excited the most en joyable anticipations among the juveniles for the morrow, but the fall of the fleecy flakes ceased, the sky cleared; and all their fond ropes were dissipated. Advices from points north'and west of Wilmington were that a heavy snow storm, with cold weather prevailed. At Southport, an inch of snow had fallen, and the mercury was down to 20 degrees at 8 p. m. . I And our LUNCH COUNTER is always well sup p'ied.' I ' . i I WINES. LTQUOIS and CIGARS of best quality- Our Elegant Billiard and Pool Hall is Now Complete. I GlESUBli BROS r- dec!8tf t . ii i cordi.Sly invited. Sea s free Grace Methodist E. Church, Sooth, northeast corner of Mulberry and Fourth streets. Rev. W C Norman,- Pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Kxperience meeting at 10 a. m. in the lecture room. Sabbath School 3.30 p.m. Pra. er meeting and Lecture Wednesday event g at 8 00 o'clock strangers and visiters are cordially invited to a tend. Prtyer and exnrience meeri-iv . f m-lr nr mnA lnes men as usual at 7.45 od ck to nig t at Jhe -ea: I A J . 0 . T mans BetheL seafaiing men and Udics are al o in- I OOC 4 4 O-ply Ingram at vioei to attend. w A.i wLi.. . Jimes' (Kpiscopil) CHurch. corner of Third and I tyrl a ,t w""i Zl Market s reets. kev. Robfer: Strajge, Rector. Ui I OC All Wool at vi e service ev-ry nndayi 11 a m and 5 pm; Holy I 45c 4-4 Inrrrain af" o'clock,. .ther Sundays at V45; Sunday School at 8 30 I HairiRugS fall Colors &2 60 P l cotOxulymud, Usher, will how visi- I nr W.n.l ck.J. CARPETS. SPECIAL P2ICES THIS WEEK ONLY: i 44c per yd. 57c 65c 33c ton to sea s Chapel of the Good h-phe-d (Episcopal) Sixth and I at Snecial nrires this urpofr nnltf n K Gibbe. invineservce I l r " , etc., yu x'i nmeii icev jonn k Uibb e. Iivine serv ce eve y Suiday a 11 a, . and 7 30 p m Holy Coraa.un 'oa every sec od -unday in t e m th at II o'clock. Sn day -chjol at 4 p m. Public cordially invited. eau free IN MEIIOaiAM. Telephone 118 The many friend. of MODY B. SMITH who for many yars w a a m mber of the W ilmi igton Bar, will reg et to hear o' h i de th, wbic took place in New or d y oa iheJZ3th of Decemb r last. In his dea h, he Rar of New York has lost a b i' Iian orntment; a select circe, a evotei iriend and sen a companion: the Commonwealth, an exemblarv Respectfully. I J J. H. REHDEE & CO., Near Fourth Street Bridget i - tan g tt GEO. VV. HUGGINS, . Jeweler and Watch Inspector 108 Market St. The Weather and the trains. : ' j Passengers from the North last night reported that the weather continues even worse than was supposed. Snow d wmmonweaun, an exemplary The pubHc is invited to call and ex- may be seen almost every where, being A TJritf11 m? Iar2e at,d ell selected still about a foot deep at Richmond. The railroad schedules are all "out of gear," especially north of Washington, at which polhtNthe train which connects with No 23 of the Atlantic Coast Line was two hours behind yesterday morn-- ing. I he trouble is tbat the weather Y, M. O. A. Offloers. I The following gentlemen were last night elected directors I of the Young j conditions south of Washington are sol uniavoranie mat it is impossible lor the trains coming this way to make up. any of the time lost north of that citv UK a laWDriCtlC- in the Citv nt Now Vnrb h nimt Umelor h cnltivaioiof the a ts.sder.ee and Jite a tn e, ai 1 be lovei music and flower and the social pie sur- s w. ich make a happy ome He has left oth s: who l ved him the memor- of a raine-s character, and an exTpe in conduct worthy ot imi aiion 1 1 evt-ry walk of life New York January, l-98 . HD NEW ADVERTISRMKrJTS. stock of Goods, including all the latest novelties in Jewelry and Sil verware. ' Am receiving goods' daily suitable for .Wedding presents, &a i. . I also have a first-c'as's Watch- maker, who is giving entire satisfac tion to tne public. nov27tf , i : i i j Men's Christian Association term of three years, viz: B for the F. HalI, f. C. Stevenson, Roger f Moore, Dr. R. DJeweit, D. G. Worth. : j The President and other officers will be elected at a meeting jf the directors this afternoon at 5.80 o'clock. J The following, in addition to hose named, constitute the Board of Direc tors, viz: DuB. Cutlar,) B. F. King,.; E. S. Tennent, P. B. Manning. . W Norwood, J. H. Mcl5 jugil. R. W. Hicks C. C. Brown, C. U. Dahlgren, W. R Mun, u. v, wniuea. Warmer weather is now looked for and is hoped the "January thaw" will not be long delayed. The Morning .Star congratu lates Dr. William White Harriss on hav ing reached his s- ty-n th birth day yesterday, and on the remarkable tenacity I with which he clings to his well-earned reputation of being as frisky and frolicsome as a "two-year-old.M WARD & BEERY, Produce Commission Merchan ! ' No 17 Deck street," j -A lot of fr-sh Country Butter, just received. Also Irhicken. Fggs, Tnrk-v. c 4 jn 10 tl Watch Lost. A LADY'S GOLD WATCH I AND CHAIN, On Ann. Fifth or Dock ttren, on Thursday night. A Vi" a t tJVt 1 r waving u W1U1 J. w. fLUM. M.K R? J"- 7 North Front street, or at . ' - " TAR OFFICE. Ml Ddrnnnnl If otton Dot-roon Vtt 0 irff M, Lrr-O my ledger, 1 knd dt ' 11 M. yon ha- e not been tradimt with, me as mneh as Iio use. wn is tne cusef It is my rule : and porpew; to give custom era sa-isf.ction in every auu ii uiu ra.r uv oeen Droken, it was entirely unintentional. If you have a complaint to make. 'd be raieful if you d brtn it to my at en ion i. 1 want Tour tra le. I hope I sha 1 merit a continnanc - et it. erp uure, fresh Medicines, and my motto is. Purity, -tt-jmptotss and Ptecuion. Verrraptctlnl, ' j Haiti ' . i - Th rssgki NewRierFisI& Oysters Headqnaners Water Street, between Market and Dock, Wilmington, N.C. 4tf -
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