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; if -1Mb: pit oTuxusgmv. I riLLlAn M. BERNARD. .v i ' ; U3USHID DAILY XC1PT MONDAYS KATKS Or SCSSCaUT.OO, M APVAMCB jne Year (by M0), Parage Paid,.U.. 00 Six Months, X w f f Three Mouths, v ? f. 1 Oae Month t... .......... ry To City babacnben, delivered In any partot th City. Twelve Cairo per week. Our City Agents not authorise, to collect for more tuna three month irtvance. .' i- .' 2accrco at tne P"t Umee t Wilmington, ft. Second Class Mail Matter. OUTLINES. Both Houses ot Congress met yester day and adjourned throug i respect to the memory ot Justice Lamar. -A Cath olic priest in, Kentucky renouoces bis allegiance to the Church, and takes a wife. ' Foreign newsThe French people excited over Great Br itainV course. Washington news Tne deatS. of Justice Lsmar; South. Carolina's direct tax; Mr. Blaine's condition. A . party of d scifuuished j visitors to spend some time in North Carolina. To men killed in a sleigh accident. Roe- Q. Mi Is re-electec to the U. S Senate.. Mr . Stewart re-elected to the Senate from Nevada. - Presi dent elect Cleveland at work fixing up hi Cabinet. - Toe uih Carotin hqu t dealers and the Evans law. R.-sj t of the "Repub ican caucus in VYashinton. Mr. Cleveland's escort as decided upon at tb inauguration. j New York markets: Money on call -easy, ranging from J5 to 24 per cent., closing offered at 2; cotton dull and ea-y; middling uplands j 9 cents; middling Orleans 9 cents; Southern fljur dull and weak; .wheat firm. and derately active; NoJ.2 red 30 cents in store and at elevator and 80K803 I mo cents fl,t; corn firm, dull and scarce N 2 54 cents at elevator and 55 cents aflo-ic; spirits turpentine steady at 33 cents - . t It is said that Mr. Cleveland gets about two hundred J letters morning before breakfast. every This proves beyond question that he is a man of letters. I i ' . Senator Stewart, oi Nevada, says he is prepared at a moment's notice! to make a two weeks' speech on the silver question. Senator Stewart is in n K1-Kri1ir1 man I . . Edgar Salius hasi made himself soltd with Chicago. Imperial City of the should attend ' the rle calls it "the world." If he World's Fair, Edgar will have free range of the beer saloons. There is a bill before the IndiSna Legislature providing for the aboli tion of the convict labor system in use in the penitentiary The opposi tion to working convicts in competi tion with labor outside the peniten tiaries is growing, j . i It is said thit a projectile has been. invented in Italy whch upon strik ing an ofrject will get up an illumi nation equal to 10,000 candle power. This Government ought to buy a gross -or two of these and shoot them into the Pension office; I 1 An English seafaring man says that in the near future stea.mers will cross the Atlantic in four'and-a half days. In 1878 the! horse power of . .the Atlantic steamers was 6,000, now power increases, soL of course, will the speed. f i , . " a 1 -John Spajuldltlgj a mill onaire bachelor, who boarqs at the United S.ates.Hoiel, in Boston, never has to wait long for his ttans. ' He is the most liberal tipper on record. He has just divided $36,000 among the eight servant girls in that hasherie. Last year California shipped 10,v 500,000 gallons of wine to New York alone, nearly l,000,000 gallons more than the years before. VVitb .nice French labels it didn't take long to transform muchof that wine into nice French wine, and get pay for it accordingly. ! An ex-treight agent in Louisville, charged with getting away - with $48,000 is oat on i $2,000 bond wait ing to see what the Grand Jury is going to do about! it. If he don't' like the outcroppmgs and really got away with the lucre Jas charged, he can get away himself and be $46,000 ahead. 1 . - i - 7 Speaking of the Senatorial con tests in these "dpubtfurvWestern States theChicagcr-0a, Rep., remarks: 'If the country really wants are unbridled reign of De mocracy, the Republicans will ac cept the situation cheerfully." The way they are hustling around and manipulating to steal Senators out there doesn't look llike it. ?-.'t . We have bad a jvery queer climate ,in the . United States since Uncle Jerry-Rust- has got to running the 1.1 ' i i . - ciuer ueparxment. nuucwcuais been shivering With the mercury hanging around zero, and more ice in this semi tropical section than any'man ever saw since C. Columbus reported his discoveries, the farmers in Northern Montana have been hustUnz around doinor their Spring Plowing. nag assassmssssi n y" t 2iijt i.jp -- r- i , 1 " f " " ; ' i''"-' r'' '"j-'t hi feasMMKl.aZj'"'' VOL. LI.-NO. 57 Some of the London papers are moralizing' on j the fearful state of affairs in Mitchell county, where the telegraphic fakeist located that ter rible battle between the lynchers iind the sheriffs posse. They have proba bly taken their cue from the com ments of some of our own papers, who jumped at it and did a large amount of moralizing without wait ing to see whether it was true or not. j There. hj a farmer" In Mississippi wno aidn t like tramps. One applied to him for lodging a few days ago, which he not only refused, but Inot being satisfied with turning his dogs loose at him, he helped the dogs and pounded the tramp until he got tired. While taking a rest he qis- covered that the tramp was his son, who, as a boy, had run away from home twenty years ago. . A Georgia hog has lived to fthe remarkable age of twenty-two years, and is still living, if we can rely upon Georgia veracity. The hog wnich has survived so long in a State where watermelons do not grow the whole vear round, is remarkable not only tor its age, but for its running capa- city for which it is, doubtless, in a great measure! indebted for its lon gevity. - 1 1 1 - We would never have known what kind of stockings' Mrs. Morton, wife ot Vice-President Morton wears, if it hadn't been for the announcement that a couple dozen ' : pairs rom are France, which are valued at $43 waitine in the Baltimore custom house for her ito pay the $5.80 tariff duty on them! i 'There is talk about calling another convention of jcottoh planters at an early day. to consider the question of a still cotton further reduction of the acreage and an increased acreage of food crops. A good idea, whether the cotton acreage be re i duced or not, crop question1. to discuss the food These be fast days we livi in. Machinery has been brought to such perfection asj a labor-saver and ex pediter that a tree can be cat in the forest and-within twenty -four hours converted into paper for the printer. Mr. Cleveland wears a 7i hat, and it isn't his grandfather's either. He wears a shoe that some of the Re- publican offi ce holders next March will think weighs a ton. NEW ADVfiR riSSMfiNTi. Wanted Trave'ling salesmen The Sheriff Execution sale. Wanted Travellins: salesmen, LOtAL, DOTS. tfcaa8 of Interest Qatherod Here and There and Briefly Noted. There was a heavy frost last night. r J A cold wave started out Mon- day io the Northwest, moving eastward. Someone says: "When you see a fireman coming out of a burning building with a clock in bis arms, you may know he j's trying to save time." . "Florida on Wheels' a dpscrip tion of which was given in yesterday's bTAR. was visited by a large number of rvrt atnrs vesterdav. Many of the visitors r j t - ' ...-. were ladies. Mr. Wm. Ulnch, Sr., a native oi Germany but for many years a citi- Vo WilmiogtojD, died last night at nis residence on South Front, corner ot Church street. . Mr.' J. W. Sidbury, of Sloop Point. Pender county, was in Jthe'city yesterday and! reports great numoers of ducks tlaughtiered there; that he kuiea 226 in five days. v BY RIVER AND RAIL. SMDinii of 37t1 8 tore and Cotton Yesterday. WilmingtohJ Columbia h Au-iusia R. i? 9i7 ia 1m cotton. 17 bbls. rosin, 7 bbls:. tar. I ; Wilmington bales cotton.1 & Weldon R. R.6 f c v v R. R S bales cotton. 19 & .:--- bbls.- tar. i Total receipts Cotton, rosin, 17 bbls tar. 26 bbls. 3 bales. Florid on Wbeela! "Florida's Rolling Expositio is a - r ii ii iii n Sule Fajr onl wheciSi a tenth winder of the world. It is the most remarkable car 2Vhci conxienf lha ca etv- tered.by more people on the inside. cazed at by more people on the outside than any car iever built in the history oi railroading, and has done Florida more eood than all the fairs she ever held. Charlotte C ) uauy voscrver. ; Will exhibit in Wilmington Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Jari. 23. 24 and 23 at A. C L. Depot; day and Y WILMINGTON, N. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Pertinent Panucnpha PertainfnK Prino- paUy to People and Pointedly Printed. Mr. N. C. Stubbs,of Whiteville, N. C was in town yesterday. ; Mr. Iredell Meares was on the streets yesterday; after a week's ill ness. . '.- : Rev. Charles T. Curtis, of Maryland, is visiting the family of Dr. A.J. DeRosset. : . , Mr. A. F, Lucas, formerly of- this city, but'now in business at Augusta, Ga is here on a visit. ; , . : Mr. Frank Sessoms, of Long View, was a passenger on the Hurt which arrived last night. : Mr. F. H. Krahnke, I who has been sick for the past few weeks, was out again yesterday. j Lieut. W. W. Schultze, of the United States Navy, was among the ar rivals in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Foster left yesterday morning for Salem, N. C, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Foster's father. " . .' ; i" Mr. Kelly Sessoms,; a promi nent merchant of Stedraan, N. C; was in the citv yesterday interviewing whole sale merchants. ' : , ; jCol. Harry ;Y. Chatterley, of Atlanta, aud Col. J no.' B. Kenney, of Raleigh, fire insurance adjusters, are in the city on business for their companies. -Messrs. W. D. McMillan, Mag nolia W. W. Dennis, Jacksonville; H. L. Stevens. Warsaw; R. R. McLean, Maxton; C. H. Moore, Goldsboro; J. H. Maxwell. Whiteville1; N. C Stubbs, D J. Lewis, Whiteville. were among the arrivals in the city, yesterday. THE WEATHER. U. S. Dep't of Agriculture.) I WEATHER BUREAU, ! Wilmington. N. C Jan. 25. ) Meteorological data for twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. last night: Maximum temperature 57; mini mum temperature 37. ' Normal temperature for the day, deduced from twenty years' observa tion! 48". Departure from normal, mipus l'.Sum of departure since January 1st, 1893. minus 295. ' - Rainfall for the day, inch; rain fall for the month up to date 2.24 inches. ' For Virginia, North and South Caro lina and Georgia, fair, except rain or snow in Northern Virginia and probably rain along the coast; colder' in Virginia Wednesday, high winds, mostly south westerly, j J For Eastern Florida, rain, northeast erly .winds. . For Western Florida, Alabama and Mississippi, fair, colder, variable winds. j ' e a St. Jamea Ootid. To-day being the festival of the .con version of St. Paul, the Ho y Commun ion will be celebrated as usual in St. James at eleven o'clock. This being one of the days appointed for the tri annual meetings of St.- James Guild, a sermon will be preached by the Rector specially for women, on church work. After this service, a business meeting of the Guild will be held in the Parish House. Every woman in the Parish is ex pected to be present in both church and parish house. . ; In the afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rec tor will as usual, conduct the Sunday School Teachers, meeting and Bible, Class. ; m m m ' ' j COTTON FACTS AND FIGURES. ' Spot cotton dull in New York at 9c. . , ; I Receipts of cotton here yesterday, 83 bales; same day last year, 257 bales. ! Liverpool opened quiet at one point advance, and closed quiet at one point decline. I New York futures closed steady and 4 and 5 points lower than closing, quotations Monday. i ' . j Net receipts at all U. S. ports, 14.728 bales against 82,680 last year. Stock. 1.058.401 bales. ' V Mr. Alfred B. Shepperson's annual compendium of cotton statistics, just issued, estimates the supply of American cotton to August 81, 1893, at 8,484.000. and adds, that in all likelihood every bale of a crop of 6.500.000 bales will be needed, together "with every pound of stock on hand. He further adds a pro phecy of advancing prices. j New York Times. January 22: The Sheriff has received an attachment for $9 617 against the Wilmington Cotton Mills, of Wilmington, N. C in favor of Henry Sanders for damages and com missions on an alleged violation of con tract. He claims that the company made a contract with him on Sept. 22, 1892. to market the entire product of the mills, and afterward consigned goods to others in New York city and broke the contract. ' m m ! RIVER AND MARINE. I Nothing has yet been heard from the crew of the missing schooner Thomas Booz. which was found waterlogged at Cape. Hatteras. and abandoned aoout three geeks ago, and the entire crew, it ii now believed, have perished. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25.! 1893. SUPERIOR COURT. The Iiookey-Btueell Blander Caae Compro - mieed and Battled. . In the Superior Court yesterday cases were disposed of as follows! viz: Porter & Goodwin vs. B.jF. King and others, trustees. Judgment for plaintiff. C P. Lockey vs. D. L. Russell. Com promised and settled. Defendant to pay $1.00 fine and costs. ; , M. Bellamy vs. W. H. Howe. Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., made plaintiff. " - Henry Tuckrr vs. Flora Tucker. Judg ment according to decision of Supreme Court.-; .. t - -, : ..-..!; Geo. Merrick vs. Sami el Bear and wife.: Non suit. Belinda A. Larkins, executrix, vs. Al derman & Flanner. Non suit. Mary J. French vs. The Mutual Re serve Fund Lite. Judgment according to decision of Supreme Court for plain tiff. ' ' 'I . Mary E. GrafSin vs. Cv W. Williams and wife. - Judgment. - Sarah Griffith vs. Lizzetj te frempert. Judgment final. Slingluff, Disney & Co. vs. F.' M. Moore. Judgment. j ' M. Bellamy vs. Luther Wheeler and wife. Decree final. Woody & Currie vs. Ludwig Vollers. Judgment.' The Bank of New Hanc ver vs. J. M. Forshee and wife, decree:. Cases or. the Calendar for to-day are : Geo. W.! Davis vs. Root. H. Marttn. Robt. J. William vs. Serena E. Wil liams. . " . - . . j . Tbos, Starkey vs. Mary-(Surkey. "A Fa7r EBEt." The Stronjc Military Drama to be Pre aented at the Opera House To-NUht. This strong military drama will be presented at the Opera House to-night. It Is based on the escape! of Col. Rose from the famous Libby Prison. Not only is the dialogue good, but the scene is so well worked up that one imagines themselves back in '64. Both the ex terior and interior of Libby Prison are shown by a revolving set.) The manner of escape by'an underground tunnel is vividly portrayed. The j other scenes throughout are perfectly given, ar' to detail, showing that the author has made a careful study of this historical event. The story running throughout is charm ingly and intelligently handled. The vein of comedy is clean. One witnessing the performance of, A Fair Rebel" gets a bit of war history in a roost agreeaole lorm; for this reason itj makes much more of an impression on one's memory than reading army history could possi bly do. , : i "The SiTeots of Aloohol." Dr. Storm's lecture on the above sub ject at the Y. M. C. A. rooms last night was listened to by a giod-sizsd and seemingly appreciative audience. Thi course'ot alcohol was followed through the system, its effect on the stomach after it was taken in. its absorp-.ioa and entry into the blood and passage through the heart, lungs, liver and the effect pro duced on the brain. The talk was plain and simple and was no doubt understood and will result in great benefit to those present. The young men composing the George Davis Literary Society have made ar rangements to have medical taiki on the following subjects and dates : "Emergencies and How to Treat them, on January SOtb, H. Bellamy. by Dr. W. J. j -The Care of the Sick,'1 February 6th, by Dr. D. W. Bulluck. i The Reproductive System," February 1 3th, by Dr. Geo. G. Thomas. . fter the lecture of last night about tweno-five scholars of the Y. M. C A Gymna.uum gave an exhibition game of -Basket ll." !J LIST OF LETTERS I Remaining in the Wilmington Post office January 24, 1893: j W MEN'S LIST. B Mrs D Bryant. I - C Miss Clarrah Colvin, Mrs Maggie Clark. D Mrs Alice V Dempsey. Miss Ma- mia Davis. ' ' F Miss Mamie Flvnn, Mrs Maria Finger, Miss M M Fillyaw. , 7 H Mrs B I Holt, Mrs M E Huggins, Mrs N E Harms. , ( J Mrs M C Jones, Miss ScalveyJud geding. I . H Miss Mary KunkeL D Mrs lane Lewis. I M Miss Chariott McClammy. . ' R Mrs Eliza Roboert. 5 Miss Lumbia Stanford. T Mrs H E Taylor. MEN'S LIST. B D J Brazeland, W E Broderick. C James Clark. I E Stanley Everett. '; : ' F Samuel A Frazier.' W A Fulford, William Fonville. ! G Washington Gibson. ' . H A V Harrell. Robt Halsey. Ir. j Joseph Jordan, Capt J T Jacobs, S J Jones.- '- : K Lewis Kelly. : I L John Ltoerty, Lewis Langson. M Charlie Moore, Home Mt'g Co.J E Morriss. P A B Persse. S Ralph Stuart. T Dan'l L Thomas. W James A'Walher. 1 M Woodard. W R Walker. Jams Williams. Jas A Willson. i RETURNED FROM DEAD-LETTER OFFICE. Mrs Walter Grant. John Ellis, J R. Persons calhncr tor above letters will nleaac ay advertised. - If not called for in 15 days, they will be sent to the dead letter omce. G. Z. FRENCH. Postmaster. ' - i i ! J il EDUCATIONAL j ENTERPRISE. ! Hlh. Grade itlUtary School to be Eatabliahed j In j 7ayetteville. ' I I Special 'tar Telegrams.! . j Fayetteville, January 24. At a' meeting of the leading citizens of Fay-! etteville held to receive the propositions of Professor Yere.. fnow of the Davis Military School, arrangements were com-; pleted for opening a igh grade military, school in this city pni the 1st of Septem ber. The Park House, an admirable building for the purpose, has been se-j cured tor the beginning. . Fine buildings will be erected as soon as convenient on one of the hills overlooking the city and in sight of the railways.-. There is reason to believe that twoj hundred students will be on the roll at an early day. The names ot the following trustees, elected by the meeting, ja? a guarantee of the high plane on wrich the : undertaking starts out, viz: Me$srs. S. C. Rankin, A; I a . T H. Slocum. B. E. Sdberry, J.W, McNeill, R. McMillan, R.. M. Nimocks. A. B, Williams, W. S. Cook, E. J. Hale, A A. McKethatf. H. R.iHorne.T. D. Haigh; A. S. Huske and Charles Haigh. Improved Order of Bed Men. A lecture an Redmanship will be de livered this evening by Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, at the Yj M. C. A. audito- um-iving the-- history of the Order id its benefits. J There will be some fine music MissEliza Adrian will pre side at the piand. jjThe public is cor dially; invited to? attend. Lecture will begin promptly at:8 o'clock. 1 Florida" on ItWTieela! It shows that ir variety of production Florida is simplf ijwonderful. PougA keepsie Daily EazU. !' j Will exhibit in Vilmington Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 23, 24 and 25 at A. C.f L. Depot; day and evening. j' j ! : "': : Stock of Naval Stores.'! z-" Stocks of naval ptores at the ports January 24th are reported as follows : Spirits turpentine New York, 1,040 casks; Charleston, 1,174; Savannah, 14, 508r Wilmingtoni 1.979. Total, 18.091 casks. ; 1 j .j ! ' Rosin New York, 16,906 - barrels; Charleston, 11.64); Wilmington, 1817, rels. ! : Savannah. 189.368; Total, 186,116 bar- Tar New York,' 3.5,38 barrels; W mington. 6.114. iT-jtal. 9.702 barrels. ''I : THE MAILS. ' - On and after Sundiy, January 1. 1883, the Mails at the warning to, N. C Ponoffice. will close and be ready fcr delivery aa follows:' For Mc Airy aad war stations C F ft Y V Railroad .....Ld... 1:00 am For Sonthport........i.X. ...... ........... 5:30a m For 'hall e raoswick Co.), Tnesdiysand and rriiays......i.i A... 6 00am For Wrightville....U..l..i C-SOam For Peanat ( caknr Co.), Moodys ft Friday 6.80 a m for Nona and way ttadooa W W K K 8:80 a m For Cane Fear River Tnesdays and Fridays IK p m For Ointond. Magnolia Goldsboro 'Shoofly' 8.00 p m For Sooth and way stations W C ft A R R 6:25 p m For Charlotte and wsvatarJoos C C R R.... 5,0U p m For Wilson a d point North connect with 'i v ft W Rair adJ.fo.14 -,4 7.00 pm W . O. E. C R. R.i execat Saturday. .. 800am i Oa Saturdays.... S.l0pm MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY (WHEN THE TRAINS ARE ON TIME). t From Mt. Airy and pbints CFAYVRR1KX) a.m From Charlotte and poin t C C R R . ...... 8.30 am From South and DCints L C A R R...... 9M a m From Lat dings Cpe River, Tuesday, Friday 8.00 a m From Clinton, Hagndla,Goldsboro 'Sh .oflyl2KX) m From South port .V..U.. ...S.-OOpm Fro n Srallo ie and Brunswick Co Mo jday andTuesd.y......i.. 7.00pm Irom Peanut and nUW Co., Tuesday and Saturdayt . .... 7.90pm From WriirhavUle.......L.... 7:30 o m From North a d a ?su tion tTrain No. 83. W&W- R .;...L..4 s.. ...... 7.80pm From North Thro n mail ............. .11 . P m W., O ftE.C K.R4 exceptSatur-lays.... 780pm 1 1 j) On Saturdays.... 10 M pm GF.C Z FRENCH, Postm-tste. j " ; irXABBIED. T BRTLEY SMItH. 'At the residence of the bride s a rents, at the Hammoca, near wansboro, N, C on Wednesday. Jsouary 18, 18 . by Ker. J. T Keeoe, Mr J. I. BARTLaY, of Willmington N.C. to Miss Geofgie A. SMITH, of Onsow County, i May their future life be one of unimerrupted bliss and happiness. E. MTJRRILL. At his residetice. in On low County. Tanua TSlst. 1893. ELI IaH MURK1LL, in t-e 69th v.ar f his are. ' - 'J il 't 'I he decease wai elected Sheriff o Onslow County in 1862. aod held ihat oo-iitioo until December. 1SW. t can safeiy be seid o( him, that during the whale of his continuance ia office he n .ver oppressed a single Udiyi ual. - i i f - s an AVer, he was above " neks, artful contriv ances. dod.es. frauds and illusive practices." but was murtmaa. cam det a a. oatient. kind aod lust. As a man. he was plain, truthful, mod st and frank; k nd and .loving husband, a good father, a generous neiganor ana an nonest man. I rul our commnoity has suffered a very great loss. R quirsca in pace": ! - ' n FUNERAL1 NOTICE. . ULRICH. WILLIAM ULRICH Sa , died at his reside- ce, corner Front and Church stre ts, at 11 SO p. m. last night, aged ,63 years, 4 months and 20 days. Fuoeral service ;will be conducted to-mor.ow ( rhursday) at S 80 p. m. at ihe house, and at 8 p. m. at St. Pau.'s Evaogel cal Lutheran Church, thence to Oakdale Cemetery 1 .Friends and acquaintances are respectfol'y reques d f attend. ' -' " NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS. :S :t : ' ANT ED Traveling' salman. or have good side lme. Give reference. r The Standard Cigar factory, , : i Lynchburg, Va. jan 5 St 11" .n I ED Firar.-claa travelinc Sa'esnua and VV i Local Aent- if each section to h indie our Lu bricating Oils and OriM a a aide 1 ne, oa i omnus sions. Columbia Oil and Grease Company Cleveland i Execution Sale. BY VIRTUE Ot TWO FXECUTIONS TO me directed. ia edi f om the -uperior Court of New Hanover Coun-y, one dated Jan. lOto, 189 nd the o her Jan. 24th, 893, wherein in one M s E. A. Wrihr. and Mr. Q B ; Satherland ia the other, plaintiffs, and J H on-u defendant, I wil expose to sale, to ihe h ghesfr bidder, on March 8th 189 1, at 18 o'clock m , a 1 th intere t of the said J, H. Jones in the fbl owinc real sta e: Beginning at a p mt m the w sier i ine of Dock street 60 feet west ot the in tersection of Dock qr wiih the western line tf 16 h s reet, and runoi- g t ence with tne western line of Dock treet wrstwaidly 61 'eet, thsnce northwardly paral'el with 16th sueet 165 feet, thence eaut-ardly parallel with Dock street 66 feet, thace smith war Uy aod patllel . itn 16cH street 165 feer to its begi rung, be ng a part of lots 8; 4 and 5. bloc 488, plan ity of Wtmiogoo.N C, levied upon to fatisfy said execa tio . 1 hi ale w ll; take place at the Court House door, the day aod date ab ve m.auoned. i M FRANK H. STaDMAN.j ian2S4wDftW ; I i SbenS. WHOLE NO. 8.04 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY, Wednesday, Jan. 25th, The Bis: New York success. 175 niehta at the 14th Street Theatre. The great Military comedy Drama, A Fair Rebel. The famous Libbv Prison. Se the wonderful Tel egraph scene. 1 he famous escape from Libby Prison. Tne b .si Gomedy Dram ever written. j 88 St WIGW a M CHEROKEE TRIBE No 9. IM proved Order Red Mca 21st ?Ieep. Cold Moon G. S. D. 402 Common Era, Jan. 81st, 1893. Chiefs and Bros : You are ner b noiified to be at the VViuwam of yota Tnbe on the 85th K-ep of Co d Mo n G. S. .. 4u. a 7h Run. 80th Breath sharo. t attend the I ecture on Red Man hip by Chief F. W. a rocug, u i. ja. a. Aaaico mm. By order Sachem. CHAS. H. KEEN, jan 5 It e C. of R. DURING the RECENT COLD SPELL A Cyclone 'Struck our Piano wareroom, and only left us seven Pianos, but a large number are oa the way from New York and Philadelphia, which we will offer on the lowest possible terms. ; ORGANS. We have the best made and in great variety. j E. Van IsAJSR'S, jan 84 tf 409 anf 4M Vnrrh Fnnrrb Street. Victor Bicycles. Another lot received to-day. Call and see them at HEINSBERGER'S jan 84 tf , 27 and 89 Market street. Assignee's Sale! At Taylor's Bazaar, I " Market Street. Everything' in every department mtut be sold. To secure bargains, cail early, for the entire stock must be sold. A. SHRIER, jaa82 tf i r . . Assignee. CHEAP. 35 Boxes of Oranges. Call at once, "" JOHN H. GORE, Jr - Commi-sion Merchant, 1 - ' Nos. 8 and 3 South Water street. ,. C. W. CrL,WKLI-. Manaeer. jan 88 tf COAL COAL. COAL. Red Ash Egg Coal, ; White Ash Fgg Coal, . . White Ash Chestnut Coal, - i Red Ash Chestnut CoaL Christmas Coal, New Year's Coal, ' Coal for ail Wintet. - Only 800 cords Wood left on hand, which will closed out cheap for cash. . '' . decSitf J. A. SPRINGER. SHOES !SH0ES! j " Elegant "line I Children Shoes at lowest prices. ' One lot Children Spring Heel Rub bers at 25 cents; ..." i Boys' School Shoes at $1 and $1.25. Try our Ladies' Com. Sense Shoes at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. i Gent's Walkenphast Shoes at $2. i Try our Men's Handsewed Blucher at $3 50. Take the Street Car to our Store. We pay your fare on all purchases over $2.00. Respectfully, J. H. REHD EB & CO., - jan 88 Near Fourth Street Bridge. h O. O. O. t . , ' Buntings' Certain Cough Cure, Win surely stop that miserable cough yon have. Try it. Prepared solely by J. HICKS BUNTING, Graduate in Pharmacy and Registered Druggist, Y. M. C A. Buildio. jan 17 tt For Beautiful Hands A Lovely Complexion, Ruby Lips, Use' v.;-; . - ' " PYXIS" TOILET CRfAM. : JAMES D.NUTT, Originator and sole Propriet r, " iao 15 tf Wilmington, N. C. Mcb to All fioilt Hay Concern. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVTffM THAT AP pl ca ton will be made to the present session of the Legislature to change the coontv line between Biaden and render counurs. The new line petitioned for will be as follows, to wf Beginning at the mouth of Vatmore creek, on the Cape Fear, and running thence up and with the run of said crrek to where it crosses the ."-alt Marsh road; thence up and with the siid road to a stake at the roid just opposite 10 Key's Ford in Whi'e Oak Swamp. Tbeuce a direct lite to a sta-e at the Ashe Fo d road, a little northwest of. U. C Bo-eU's house. Thence, crossing Colly wa ap at Ashe Ford, an with the pub ic road to the t oily Canal; thence with the said canal and the sme course of tne canal continued to the run of Back river. And that the territory cut off from Bladen by this new 1 ne be annexed to Pender. 1 his. January 18th A. D 1898. - . j.n884t w JNO F. CRO'JM and others. The Great Farm, Industrial and Stock Journal of the South. ONE YEAS, FOR $1. Sample coniea wfll be mailed free on application to THE CULTIVATOR POBLISBHTO C0o k; ! Boa 415, Atlanta, Ga. Special Premium oa Free Ticket to World's Fair, dec83tiDW mi RATia OF ADVKJBTISfNG Oae Square One Day....... .....I l'. ..... v 8 66 Three Days"III!"II . rour uays " Five Days..... S 6t 5 . 4 IV 5 i. 8 It) DC. - - Ooc Week. . l wo eess. ......... .......... . Three Wacks. One Month . M Two Months... 18 OC . w Three Months... , 84 Ct Six Months... i.. ........ 40 CC w Oae Year............... 60 0C Contract Advertiaements taken at proporucr Tea lines solid Nonpareil type make one square. BUSINESS LOCALS. Noticks For Rent o Sale. Lost aod Found. Wants, and other short miscellaneous advert sera en ts, inserted in th a Department in Iradrd Nonpareil type. -on first or fourth page, at Publisher's option, for 1 5 cents per line each insertion; but no advertisement taken or less than SO cents. Terms, positively cash . in advance. Fractions of tines counted s whole ines. . WBAPPINO Paper In order to get rid of aa accumulation of old Newspapers, suitable for wrap, ping Faper, they wi'l be soid without regard to price in large lots Ap ly at the Star 'fSce. ' 8EUT ANT Wanted to cook and do light house work for a small family. Must be thoroughly conlpe tent, and come well recommended. Leave applica tions at the Sta office. - j I FOB. Kent, several small houses, four rooms each, on Castle between Eighth and Ninth streets, and oa Eighth and Ninth between Church and Castle streets. Apply to D. O'CONNOR. . j j f ' TBY this Denartxent, if you wish to rent a house or have lost anything.; Advertisements -15 cents per line each insertion. Terms, cash in advance. ' : PRINTING, Ruling and Binding of all kinds neitly and promptly executed at the Star Office. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. At Cost. At Cost. j We offer our entire stock of Comforts and Blankets AT PRIME COST, -; .! - - .v- i. -And when we advertise COST, we mean what we say. - . While we have had a BIG TRADE in these goodsrfet we have some left on JiatidTYou should try a pair of the North , Ms and Boas. We will close the remainder of this itock for less than cost j Mattings & Carpets. We are receiving by every steamer Mattings, and know pur prices and goods cannot be beaten. We will sell you I a CARPET as low as the ' lowest. ! Brown & Roddick No. 9 NORTH FRONT ST. Ja!n82tf i - ? r ' " ' - REDDCTI01I IN PRICES: OF Healing Stoves. We cordially invite acquaintances, friends and relatives, one and all, to call and examine our stoves. Now is the time they are most 'needed, and will make the temperature rite many degrees in. your bomes. We desire to get rid of all our stock, so there will be no carrying over until another Winter. Our prices are low for the quality of goods we offer, and you will do well to come and examine our stock before purchasing. Alderman Hardware Co., j 29 South Front St, wnminsrtou. N. C Carolina Blankets. 6MT Hats Hats Hats GOTO HAUKE, The HATTER, For style snd reabonable prices.1 SEW Hats blocked and ir-ired promptly. . jaa22tt . 88 North Front Street, -. evening.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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