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i - - . - c ttt . rr : - 1 ; rr . 11 - ... ail tne news If Yon Want ' For TwelYpntp ALL TtB NEWS ; Per Week III GOOD SHAPE. Try J 4 THE MORNING -EW AUVERTISEMENTS. Cold Wa e ' Is. An; Incentive : TO GO TO THE j m Davis s 4. ENTERPRISE CASH it- EMPORIUM: i. For Yonr Dress Goods. Laces, Dress Trimmings, ; Corsets, Umbrellas,.; .... Hosiery and Gents Furnishings; j Carpets, Mattings, Trunks; . : " 1 Bags and Valises, Curtains,' -H ' i ' ; !'"-"' -'":-' Curtain Poles and Household Fur nishings generally. . 'J'! I .We have a DressTmaking Departr mentn wntcn special j attention is given to Wedding Troasseau. ' 'T , Cor. Front, and Princess streets, j ij WtlmingtoD, N. C. t." Express prepaid on all orders of $5.00 and over. ; j- jan 13 tf . ' " .' " i W. E. SPRINGER & CO., Purcell.Buildinkil : ! WiImingtonf"N. C Importers American, English And German Tinware, I Cdtlery, Guns. Ammniiition," &c. The Giles & Mnrchison Tinware Etc To be Sold ata -Great Reduction In Prices. " The undersigned has 'assumed the management of the sale tf the entire. Stock of - the ' iate v firm of GILES & MURCHISON, which will be' offered at prices which cannot fail to attract the attention 'dfaircjosebuyers. i erchants - Wilt find it Greatly-to their Interest tO Get the L'lSt Of Prices, As Goods will be SOLD CHEAP ER THAN EVER BKFORE OF FERED, or probably ever will be again jl J ; j. : ' - -r Retail -trade desired, , and all j in want of any goods! in onr line are earnestly invited to call and " avail themselves of ' the presenf.ppportu- nity io nil ineir wants At Unheard-of Prices. The Stockv will be kept np to its former HIGH STANDARD;! and N EV GOODS. will arrive as often as occasion requires 'f" j J. W. MufclusonTSgrnt. Seasonable Goods. in store, ana arriving uiiy, cnoice selection ot seasonaDie goous W0 1 l ; D a tervTO -r 1 tmm oc to z5c per pouud. CITKXjN, from 15c to 25clper lb, CURRENTS, all prices, all grades, NUTS, all prices! all grades. We would like to; call' special at , tention to our 'assortment of the 'above goods.- "": 'f!'.;' (!''- CHEESESwitzer, . Roquefort, Neufchetel; Framage de Brie; Edam, Pineapple, English Dairy and Ameri can Cream. All fresh and of finest quality. - ;( Plum Pudding and Mince Meat. Cakes and Cratcers;- - A-beautiful variety of all kinds; too great an as sortment to specif y Will have to be seen to be appreciated.'" r jfT The above are only: a few of our specialties! Our Assortment Is Com plete and we 'inyite'' all 'to can j aniJ examine before. !,tbrchasing Ji else-, where.; ( ' u : , .. i ' With fpur wagons' we can deliver promptly.-- - , --f -ji,'" THE JOHN C B0ATIBI65? CO, WILMINGTON, N. C. , . j & Zoeer DryGood Hardware Stock Hardware CoflDtry-E Ho,. 14, eaaStf - OUTLINES." ; ,v ? ten. Stevenson s dauehter at Ashe- ville notlezpTCtto.tlivebotasbbrt tlmt. Charleston, Sumter & Kortb era Railway to . be' sold. JS-L Cblcago grain f and provision market.': '- ' Street-car l strike in BrookWnL 2-1 Trouble at Homestead Skilled wot k men - discbargedi - '-'-'Appomattox again the name76f; Jbetoric Virginia postomce:, . Proceedings in Con gress yesterday Speech bv Mr. Hill; animportant business in the Housed The A. P. A. protests against Catholics as - U. S. Senators.!--- , A susoected filibuster left BeanfortrN. C yesterday, for CharlestonSC-i Disaster in an Enelisb mine." An ex-oost- master at AshevUle arrested for embez zlement, ; Washington news The Ssaate tt take . pp ,tbe. Japanese treaty; Bowen s nomination held up. - -lAras and ammunition ' intended "for-Cuba seized' at Fernandina, " Florida." - Cotton spots . and -.. intnres., , r -r. Free wool Effects of the new tariff; a Cleve land factory working! night and day. - Racket in a racket ' store A young woman, whips. a' clerk.. A ne&to fiend shot in Florida. South Caro lina Railroad Commission. A bank defaulter committed suicide ' in Cover, New Hempshire. v New York markets: .;. Money on - call easy. ranging from 1 IK . per . cenu last loan at per .cenL, and - closing offered at ti per cent.; cbt ton Closed dull; middling gulf 6f cents; middling up lands cents; Southern flour quiet and steady; common to fair extra 10 3 00; good to choice do. 3 103 50; WheataulT afid jferrbwerr closing idyxJJo. x re.d,.ift,store,and.at eleva? tor eij.ccents;-. afloat63.63 -cents; corn dHH and firm; No- -at elevator 62 52" cents; afloat 5358 J cts: spirits turpentjne dull and steady at 2829c; rosin quiet aodsteady; strained common to good-$l.S51.40. .t. . . Captain Blondell,- the great -loug- distance swimmer! says' 'that swim- mine is : almost .lost . art in .this country, from which it may be in ferred that young 'Anierica is not 'in theswim-- -- .- - T-hereMs-a young-lady-ia- lordon nowWho Ts achigyrrigf ame; by play: ing checkers, dominoes and Napoleon all at once and-blindfolded; and-the way she "doel if "makese JJqndjoners open their eyes . , -l, .. Cuba made last year. "300,000,000 cigars, for. which - she got .$13000, 000. There area good many Cuban Clgar?vhich!werebot'm They can be furnished by almost any cigar builderirr this riountry,v Tbe Aiabama maa whot kissedJa girl on acar.-and also -on the mouth-, While passing'thfbugh" a tunheT, was idiot enough to tell her lt.waa.a mistake, make" her' mad, and get a SlbjOOO damage suit throWnaf 'tiim for-his stapidity ,.-- . - - Itis sard that "the Queen tf Italy speaks "nglljsh,. J!Frenqh $panisb, German and Latin -as fluently as she does Italian; -; ;! Po6r '. Humbert. Think of a man. with , a . wife who can lecture bim in five living lan gua'ges and one dead one. 'Z.:.X "A Republican .eonte,mpprary coni-. pliments- ex -President Harrison - for "iBsisttfl? that an ex-Presidehr is nothing more than .an. American ciii zen." A verylargemajority of the American "" people "are of the same opinion.. We don't rnamuch on ex's or ruins-itt this country.' I" ! w: wbo j"?ars" ago went into Montana with a pick on his shoulder' as his stock in trade' and tianaaag$C&& about 10,000,000,' -is going -to put abont' a mriHSn 6f ifldttt "a house, ra New'Yoril.ihe stylei.yTiltbe!'pickT turesque. .tThe Kentuckv farmer Wh6 Sold a piece of worthless'.' landJor. I,5W' and learned that the man who bought sold it for $lbo;000, - wben last sfeen- was going to get a. neighbors ..mole to kick hhn.f He-didn't ' know that he ownedand soTd a tract full oi the finest kind of asphalt. Hon. W; L! Wilson' wasnt far oat of the waj when he sait the. Jack : son dinner at Philadelphia - that f,re cent events have shown that either the Trusts or Democracy must have the governidg influence in the United States " The Trusts seem to have n ii i ii'ji mr sf a 1 1 rr liiiic. . A pf-nr in lhe Michiiran State ; . r . 1 SCDOOl IOr tne : UCai auu uuuiu iim been remoyed. because he .wore the Confederate - greyj - They had just found out that The' had served in ther Confederate army. . Some of the. people up there don't like to see the Confederate grey any more ,nbw than, they did when they Saw it coining, with the boys' wbo carried guns and . knew how to shoot them. . .Senator John, Martin, of Kansas, like Hon; -Jerry Simpson of the same State,,' who ; put ; on , socks when he got to Washington, has discovered that WasbjogtOTryte costs some thing. His $250Q residence in Te peka is to be sold under mortgage to pay $6,000 which be' borrowed to help i, pot .his salary 1 ' V He didri' un derstand the art of living and ecorro miz'rag'like some; r of the Republican s'tatesmeflp jpaijbT.ibelr. salaries became millionaires and pot on a good deal of style tdor . Herrry Rchefbrt the London jour nalist, makes about $30,000 a year. but never saves any money because he has so many friends -who have ! more use for his cash than he has. There will be ifiye - eclipses ;this yea:thrte!pf ; theutfdtwoi)f the moon. There will be six if Hon. David B,; Hiltrlsn't . careful how he fools with Tbe'incdme tax: NfiW-firltiCPitoithascost $21,- 000,008-hework, wliich has been going bn for years; still goes on and will probably continue to go on while the StateCsbells m.- X'T WxNTiD Second-hand law books. s MASOMicMeeting Wilmington Lodge yf.nWJMj!k pity tax list. Itema of -Intereat Gathered Here. and There and Briefly Hoted. - Kale quoted in .New. Xoik ,a 50?jtpigach. tt6QaOQ., . warmer; light-variable winds.. . ..., j Mr. Martin: Newman, Chief of Fire - Department, returned ' yesterday from New Tort! T ' WiJ' "'!""' !Ape from Raleigh, says ohat.J no. CJ Davis was returned to 4he asylum there yester day afternood. ' Therf reshietitr tbe ,pper'Ckpe Feai tepfy sobsijfdBg. ! At !?ayette- viUeSaftday.atS a m the government gauge reading was 64 5 feet. .L Preparations are 'being' made for air amateur muiical entertainment to begiyetftthjft T-'M: C .A, under the friaay, lanuary -zotb, lor a charitable Purpose,,:,.,, u. r t..... - Private fire-alarm boxJNo.;-123 has been received and wflf be placed in position ajt the Sundard Oil Cm yard to day. Bjx No, 45. at Front and Castle streets, will bi removed to-day or to-morrow to. Surry street . near Castle, - Besid es tbe failure of Messrs. Mclvef Dafry mple at Jonesboro,. M. C. .(mentioned elsewhere in the Star). Other failures are announced : Frank Googb, at Lumberton; A. F. Johnson, Clinton, and D. Ti Morris, Vaughn's, N,C..::. : ,;U " . ' . . This fear that Rev. Will. B; Oliver might accept a call recently tendered him from another State iias been dissipated. Wilmington js good enough for Brother Oliver as long as he can "f-te" that silver medal of the gun club that -bears the . talismanic words : "Not In It." f " Mr. F. L. Graham's talk abont "the weather" at the Y. M. C A. to. night will begin at 8.80, as. his duties at the office will detain him until" 815. The talk will be made the more interest ing by tbe exhibition of vsome instru ments "used by" ' the 'bureau, and the description of others."" Air men! are. in vited.'. I Oscar Watson was before Jus tice Bunting yesterday on a- warrant charging him with the larceny of a game cock. He was required to give .bond' in the sum of $50.40 for his appearance at the next term of .the Criminal Court. This wjs done and he was, released from custody. Watson claims that there was no criminal intent in the matter, and that this will be shown when the case goes to trial. ; ,. I , ; ; PERSONAL i PARAGRAPHS Pertinent Pamicrashf '. Pertaining Princi pally to People and Pointedly Printed.. , i Mr PerCy Monson is- improving rapidly. Mr. Geo. B. Peschau is lmprov ing slowly ! j . . The Star regrets . to hear that Dr. Elisha Porterv ol Pocky Point, is re ported quite sick. It is hoped, however, it is notbtng serious.. ' """ ! Messrs. -J . E. Catlin, Greens boro; "Nathan 1 O'Beery. ; Goldsboo; Bruce Williams! Burgaw; S. McGwigan, Lake Waccamaw; , H. Maxwell, White ville; D. T. Mckeithan, Tillery; W. G. Burkbead, Whiteville; C, E, Norton, Sampson; E. M. Koonce, Jacksonville; J. H. Lewis, Hamlet; J. W.Lane, Faison; D'.'ti'. Wallace, Wallace; ! W. E! jepkins, W. D. Carstarpben, , J. M. Edmunds, N.': C; wefe among the arrivals in the city yesterdav, j - COTTON FACTS AND FlGUREsT Receipts here yesterday ?11 bales; same day last year, 114. : Net receipts at the ports yesterday! 53.456 bales; stock, 1,135,123. . Spot cotton dull in New York at Stc per pound; firm in Wilmington at -5c. - m j :. ... New York futures closed dull; Janu ary. 5 55; -February," 5 56 March, 569: April, 6:63; May,' 6.67; JunV" 5.71;' Jniy, 5.75; August 5.79; September 5.84; Oc-. tober.5.91. I BY RIVER AND RAIL. BeeeipU of ; Haval Stores, 'and Cotton , j Teaterday. Wtlmineton & Weldon bales cottonj 6 bbls tar, 23 R. R.-T-43 bbls crude turpentine, Wilmington, Columbia A .Augusta K, R 7Q bales cotton, 16 casks spirits turpentine, 20 bbls tar, 10 bbls crude tur pentine. ; , - C. F, A Y. V. R. R. 52 bales cotton. 2- casks spirits turpentine, 10 bbls tar. ?slJi. I " -r.- r i :- r , . t ! .. Schooner Mary Wheeler 3 bales cotton. -j. -i Schooner Argyle 13 bales cpttpn,'. 45 a a a. Dots croae lurpenunc. ' ....-i-,; Total- receipts-Motton. 211 bales; nirits ' tuf bentitte'.',"88 casks: rosin," 61 bbls; tar, r : . . . ,s 86 bbls;. crude , turpentine, 7& tales. :.Tuelot&wners of Ojkdale: Cemetery held the,ir annnal' meeting: last : night at the office of Mr. R J : Jones.1 ' 4; Upon motion. Mr:. 1 fas. H: Chad bourn was called' to " tbe chair knd'Mr! R. Tones recrUested t6 act'as secretary: - Reports pjf MrVlrbthqn penntendent; Mr., ,. J, . C. -bte.venson. Pesident, and .Mr. R,. J, Jones, ;Secre- taryand Treasurer, were ir:ad and ap proved.: --: !-- -.i'-- . The committee- to select' names- for avenues arid roadways was continued.1 !: An etecti6n':fOY 'P recjors VesjlMd istoUows M.rlas." C.; Stevenson, president;, . Messrs ' fas.r. H Chadbourn, Q wen Fennellj PG. Worth. Jno W..Pewde. W. H..Northrop, Dr. A.J. DeRosset. directors. 41' : "After -routine business J the meeting adionrned: " " . ' ' "A' meeting of the ' directors was held subsequejaUy; Md "MirJ' Timothy. Donlan was electedj superintendent .and . ,Mfc.R. ones, secretary and treasuf en- - . ; Johja C Davis, who escaped from the . Insane -Asylum at Raleigh 1 and- was arrested m Wilmington last' Saturday, as told in the! Star of Sunday, was taken bacV Yo Raleigh y tejrday '.by Deputy Sheriff King, leaving on the 0 a. m. train on the W. fr W. railroad. Deputies Wm.; :i Spooner .and. Dan. Howard .accompanied , Deputy. .King, having in charge six prisoners all col ored) convicted at the recent term of the Criminal Courtrand sentenced . to Im prisonment in tbe State penitentiary, 1as follows:' Georee' Stone,1 larceny,- four y earsr Jos! Cobb, alias v Jcs. Ward' lar ceny, two y ears; PhiL 1 amesc larceny , twoyea.rstllenl Pearsally larceny, one year; Geo Woithamr larceny,, one year; J no. Knox, larceny, one year. :.!:IMIhAIS-:'M6Rj-uI.:.-. The-Hart cnl Ctpi 9m Iielt onltne'fiai- aide at Pa jetteVilfe" by ' the Beoeding - Waters-TheXatter a Total Loss.' ' Infoj mation wMjeceiyed here yester day that disaster, had. befallen the two steamboats plying on the xiver between this city and Fayetteville - Aispatcb tO'the-'STAR received last evening gaVe'COEfit Cfalloa to the report, stating that the rapidly falling : waters had left the steamboats "Cafe 'Feaf iid. tint higbrotbCbiWde ..above, the j water, at Fayetteville. and that both boats were considerably damaged.. Capt. W. Ar Robeson, master of tbe steamer Hurt, and Mr.-W.S.' Cook, manager oi the Cape Fear River Trans- portai ion- Cornpatiy,r-"af nVed'in the city last night from "Fayetteville by train on the'c."Fr& Y. vTk. R." Tkextted that both steamboatswere left on the river bankby the: recedrrisrwaters, that the7r bad .sustained no damage, but the Cape Femr bad -broken apart amid ships her boiler- bad -rolled into4be river, and that she was acomplete wreck. The Cape Fear is a wooden boat and has been running on the nver " many years. 1 She was varoedatlTOO. J" - Tbe'ittas-arrfon TiuHT If she Is again afloat'and m service. The.caase..of;..tbe .disaster js .saldtp have, been due .to the .negligence, of .the watchmen- in . charge ot the boats. ..It occurred-between and -6-o'clock yes terday mortrng, " - ' The; accident is greatfy deplored in Wilmincton. "Both boats, with their commanders 'Caj)Ll'rving ..itQbinspn of the Cape Fear and . .Capt.. A. .W. Robe son oi..tne.vM, were popuw wim people along the- river, -and all c-thers having business witb them. Railroad to Bouthrw'rt'.' "Here is' a ' crumb" of ' comfort for "our friends at outhport; ,,A.niember,oi.i;be bondholders'., committee ..of., the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Road informs the Manufacturers''- Record- that . the - pro posed 'extension - fromWilrflington- to SouthpOrt. N. C4 has beei very'favora- biv considered, arid mat mere is a strong probattilrty tbat 'tbe lrne will be built this year if the receiver's TepOrt'sbow"s that tbe road is earaine a iair income, f re sident John tJiir of the Mercantile Trust CQfRPaojA Balfmpre will make his re port for the y?ar abpot April 1st. when tbe Question of extension will be dis cussed. " Soutbport 'W ! bne of 'the best harbors on the Atlantic Coast." and it is proposed to- do ST'large" coai 'business there. -A Atammoth Depot. - Tht 'News and Courier says of the At lantic Coast Line" freight" 'depot "at Charleston- ;: ; ' ' ' The big ; annex wWch''tte';i'Affin'fifc Coast Lin; svstera ' js Jbuildjngti5!" .its freight depot, in this pity is rapid ly.n par ing completion. ...The foundations were completed., .some . time ago. , and . the heavy, buck nrtlars Are .nQw.about ready to receive tbe roof. The ..annex. ,ia now about 850 feet in length, and of an equal width with the present depot. When the new- building has ' been com pleted tbe company s freight depot in this -city will -be - one- of the largest structures of the kind in- the- South.- - It wilf.be 750 Jeet long, and .will, furnish ample space in which to. handle, an .enorr mous volume ot nnsiness. Tdrrifele Sntfairlna' fcr Firemen. At an early morning fire in Bradford, Pa, Sunday, .. with the thermpmeter , g degtees below, zero, the. firemen, suffered terriblyr At least one hundred of them had their ears, faces or - bands severely frostbitten, and-two- or them were so badly Iroietf that tbeir'on'ditidhis crit- tcl.' JXhe. fire ed.jfoorxd dur.nK.this .time ice fully an. inch, thick formed on the firemen cloth ing . -Feri tunately for ).WilmtngtQn..4ier firemen, though' al ways ready 'and -willing to risk theTr" lives 'd'the' prfdfmatite df ''duty seidom.haYe ito, tif'"ou their less f aypred bhen.pfjte'Jifotb. ' ' , , , . ,s . I Tina her Bafts, SomeeigCtprV 'VaMfli'tar-' rived'here Sunday and yesterday, on the big freshet. - -Raftmen report that-they suffered intebsely from the 'cold Sunday night anca'me. near free'iirig to' death. .1 . a ' . a. ' J 2 Mostof the timber .brought, .down is small and inferior " There- was one raft of 18-lnctr timber tor-whicb ' $8.75 was offered and refused .viw H ; , 5 vv, S MQW COTTON MILLS PAY. t . vi HOW COTTON Mil I A Profltsble- to- "tlteH Btookaolders They Build XTp the Towns They Help- the Read tlie annexed letter s from a recent issue of the.' Manuiurs'Jlei(ii:'''' ryi f ELBEftTppA., December 21. "T'ne establishment of cotton mills in. this section has materially edded to the business and 'pfosoerity of oor town, and nas tmprovea tne nnanciai condition of. the farmer;; The bulk of the capitalm- vestea rs local money, : ana tne mvest- 'ttettts haye' been , r)rbfitable'.J A -regard the investment or capital dv local people, as welt as by outsiders, m well organized doutbern. cotton mill enterprises a iudi- ciou movements i.ic.;y yaiai hu-i j Thomas M Swift: President. . Natiohae' Bank of High Point: i Ju High PonmtJCij DecemberSl. The effetfof Jthe" establishment-- of -cotton mills in .our section, upon -busi ness interests has. Jbeea very ..beneficial, andU.tbe same., may bt said ot oux fur- xutore, i tobacco, - spoke - and, handle. door,: sash' and blind. chair, mattress and other factories. .They have caused much imorovement ; in . ibe financial ' condition of the. farmers.adjicent to the. millsKand factories.-by l furnishing a home market - forcpttoo. tobacco. farm jprod uce -and other mat erials..Al most . tne entire caoiui invested in 'mills and ".factriries'in' bur'" vicinity ts I ww uinia iu uui 1 section, 01 wmcn mere arc ten. some 01 them es'ablished forty-lBveton1ty years ago, sno quite jarge ior ine souio,..ss a general thing Have "been 'profitable",' and the ' industry' compares ' very 1 favbtably wiin otner mauuiaciuring interests in reeard to brofiiabrebr's's. !1 "relea'rd'the invest rhent 61 capital bV ,' locaf pebble" as r "weH 'asy-otHsides,"ln- weH-orgarrizf d I Southern cotton mill enterprises a-fudi-, l cious investment. - c I W. J. ARMFlELDrPresident. Death of Ur.'S. Bi'Dttdley. ": MrStephen "B! Dudley a! "policeman. died SuPday. afternoonj.at . 8 - o'clock vat Jus residence on South Second .street, afteraoM illness-of -about three-weeks with typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Dudley was 'forty "years- of age. LP? 6 been on the -force about eight months and.was.. considered.a!.very effi- I cient omcer. tie leaves a .wiie ana six children; - -' - - ' Funeral 'services 'over the remains bf the deceased.: were held yesterday after- I . noon. -At. .3 o clock at.-Fitth. Street M-.'E.-Church, conducted by Rev. Mr. CnnningglmAcd theuifltermeot-WaS In Bellevue Cemetery. - Wilmington Lodge No. 139. I. O. O. '"andJrfrtr rder of !the Gorden Eagle, of -both of which the deceased was a member!attended the funeral m a body. - Grand Chaplain J. M. McGowan. of Wilmington Lodge, .conducted the ser vices at tbe grave. JDeath, of. BIX, wrenoe Jlanagan. MrJ-awrence Flanagan, a well known and respected citizen of- Wilmington. died last nlht at the residence of bis son, Mr. Wm! 'Flanagan, "after a long iHiiessot diabetes,' which'since "April last bad.conuned him to his room, i-Mr Flanagan was born at Waterford, Ireland, nd came tothis country 'in 1S6Q, when about .fifteen .years oLage. He had been a-Tesrdent-of Wilmington for the past" thirty-five years, and was longengagedifi tbe' inillinery and dry oent from business. be ws 8 elected Captain of Police, '-and served- most elOciehtly in this capacity lor several years. , lated cnantiea. The Board of Directors of the Asso ciated Charities' held their quarterly tneeting yesterday in -the office -of the Association' oti "Princess -street. The treasurer's ' report ' for ' December was read,' 'showing 'expenditures' for the month MRrpgating 1224 40, and leading a balance for the new year. - During the year ending December 81st, -1894, the total" amount received and expended was .$$700! 'bf Which amount $1 200 was free will offerings from churches and citizens, The sum total seems large, yet it is not sufficient to meet the-demands upon the association. A resolution was adopted at the meet ing makibg the' pastor bf the Second Advent Church Key. .t'. K.ing, a mem ber of the Board Of Directors. Tuesday evenings the 22d inst., there will be .a meeting of the Associated Charities m the Y. M. C.'Al auditorium, to which the public is invited. , County Oorersment, The Star , prints torday . the lull text of the bill introduced in the Legislature by Mr.- Ewart- to change-the present system Of county government. It will be found interesting, as this bill, or something .. substantially the same, is sure to be passed!- Under its provisions the Republicans and Populists will con tfol every county fn the State; The bill will be found on page second. of. the, Star, Cftty'Cburf! Alderman Harriss, Mayor pro tern.. presided at the City Court yesterday, Alice Sampson, colored, charged with being drank and- disorderly, was sen tenced to pay a fine of S30 or be im prisoned thirty days. ' '.'.-,", Five white men. tramps, were. ordered to leave town. THE WEATHER. U. S. Drp't ot- Agriculture, ) v. - -Wrather Bureau,- - Wilmington, N. C Jan, 15. A Meteorological data for -yesterday : 'Temperature : 8 a. m.','26tf; 8 p. m 87 maximum, 46; minimum, 28; mean, 84 Rainfall .for the day.00; rainfall for the month up to date 8l taches. ----- '-FORECASTS F&RTO-DAT. " For! Yfrginlk and' North ' Carolina, warmer! southerly winds! For South Carolina and Georgia, fair, warmer southeasterly, winds... avavas-. i . i .The - American- - Encyclopaedic Dictionary is now complete in 49 Parts. Send in orders at once. ' .- . ,latw. Hooka.-. . .The . . Southern.? Law. .Book - .Co. Ra leich. N.C advertise ta buy sell or ex change hoth ne.wandsecood;band Law Books on favorable terms. Lawyerswbo wish, to complete.ltheir Jibraries ahou d corresDond witb M. M. Smith. Manager, Raleigh; N.,C .... . i STATE- LEGISLATURE ,'pTckARo!rfitiMiNAtfy'Fb'R'' ifi'b. SENATOR '::' ,".::"";' In tno 'Bepnbliean' Canon Ltd lTlht A. Printing 3BTnmerqna' Bill Introduced teolaUon S'aToricg the Bepaitl 'of the Tax ' On Etate Banks 'Defeated in .. the Senate!!'!'''' ''"' "." ! .rv -'----- . . J BOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. : . The House a met at 10 o'clock! - Mr. French, Speaker pro tem..x va the chair. Prayer by R.ev,.N, B. Cobb. Bills and resolutions were . introduced as follows: . " ; !. 1 'By'Mf.'Turher, of Mitchell, resolu tion that seats now occupied by J; F. rayne and u. u.- Cariyie, of Koseson county, be declared vacant. - By Mr. Smith, of Gates, bill for - pro tection; of girls and, the promotion of chastity. . - ..L. .; v -t By Mr. Barnnam. bin to amend sec tion 11U of the Code. ' ' By Mr. McLeod, bill to change the time of holding the February term of Harnett bopenor Court - By Mr. Norman, bill to amend chap ter 417, section 1, Laws of 1893- . By Mr. Wiuiams, of Craven, bill to re- culate survevice but, iNeison, Din so pronioii saie 01 ii- quors within one mile Of Hibf itOn Moun tain Academy in Caldwell county.' - - fir Hr. oteveas, mu to amend chapter 8. section 5134 -of the-Code.- .By Jdr. SeuVbilt for stock law. fence between the counties of Chatham, and Alamance. .- "Bv'Mr! liafv.Dttt' io'amend the char- tef of the toHvn orEderifo'n i ' - By Mr: Crawford, bift "to provide for the workins of-convicts on the -oublic roads in McDowell-county. .J3y Mj.urribum. biU.to cbange tbe name of. the.. French - Broad Bank, and Trust (Vkmnanv. y Mr. wiuiams, oi graven, Din to "provide ahelecti6n Taw for tbe ' State of Noah Carolma; By Mr. Crumelv bill to incorporate the -town, oI--Boonv4Ue,. Yadkin county. LAlso. petition, to incorporate the. town I a! D.-tnMtTi1l VollrSn . mint " ft;,, renai the law -of 1893 Vh'ch 'required tbe publicpfintihg to be let to tne lowest oiauer, uiu was iuc special order came' -up, and war argued at-full lenctb.-the Democrats contending that tbe effect would-be to-Give a bonus of some 83,000. to .a. Rep. or . Pop. pet, .the opposition, contending that tney baying tne oower. intended to pass tbe bin and give tne printing to a rcepuoncan cr ..... . .. . - ---- -- -" r ' rf. ' - -J ropuiist. ua uiuiiun w rcici iuc uni to the eommittee'On"Elections,"tbe yeas and nays were demanded and resulted ayes 42r noes 32.- Then several substitutes were . offered by the Democrats, and. voted, down- FRITCHARD NOMINATED. TOR JS. SEN ..... xxor. ; SPecialSiar'TelezramX ' "Raleigh, tf. C! TanJi5.' 12.45 a. m. At the Republican caucus to-night af ter, ajong session, Jeter .Pritchardj.pf Madison, county .was nominated, for United States. Senator. .The vote wasi- (Mtehafds-88i--HoUaa 8L,-.-.!' ---- - . , . By Soathcra Associated Press. .' ' Raleigh. January 14.--Tue proceed ings m the Legislature were of. a local na ture, but a hot fight was precipitated over tbe public printing, which took up the' session of the House. "The debate brought out the-close conrbine' of Re publicans and Populists which sttH coa- tmnes-amkaken.bat-wbicb is expected- by the Democrats to be loosened lifter the U, S Senators shall have been named. . The Republican caucus .Saturday was close between Pritchard and his oppo nents', the test vote being '7n adjourn ment Monday, on which the vote stood 81 toy 29' - until the Pritchard -forces votontarily gave -way. Some, of their number - say they are old, . and objected to sitting longer. Saturday, night... The caucus to-night promises to be, an excit ing one. The Holton-Ewart crowd have been working like beavers yesterday and today,' and charges of money-using bave been made against -one of the sides. Mr.- Prichard s friends claim 84 votes for. him to-night But the -others will doubtless... .filibuster... . and . ,Mr. Ewart wSays... nothing: win ,,, be, de cided to-night. It looks as if it would either ' be Mr. ".' Pritchard quick, or Mr! HoTfon after a -long 'fight, "lor Mr. Pritchard is . a ' determined ' fighter'and wiil go in at once. -The' caucus is now (10 o'clock) in session with - little pros pect of adjournment. Mr. Pritchard s friends, are sticking close, and , say . tbey are in for a finish-fight. . . ' mis was a aay ot recora-maiting in the Senate. ' In this branch the Popu lists have a majority.' Resolutions in- sttnctrng -Senators- and Representatives in -Congress to endeavor to -secure it- peal ot. tne internal Kevenue. system, and . the. passage of a, bill for free, and un limited coinage pf . silver at sixteen to one,; were pigeonholed by reference to committees. A resolution favoring re peal of 10 per cent: tax on State banks was defeated.'. Sundry bills of -minor im portance -were: introduced .and passed their several readings.-. ,....(, The Republican caucus to-wght nomi nated . Ieter C. Pritchard. of Madison county, as Senator Vance's successor in tne u. a. senate. Mr. Pritchard is a natice Of 'TenrieS- seev served his time in a printing office. became a revenue officer, read Jaw.- was admitted toUhe bar. served in the Legi3 lature, was the Republican candidate, for Governor in 1888 and for Congress, both times being,, defeated, - Hft.is 42, years bid and a strong, aggressive .Republican partisan, ALU FOR ONE. DOLLAR.. Twenty-Five Choioe Bfoviels for One Cou pon nd One Dollar Note the Anthora. - Examine this list of standard -novels. You can get the. 25 books for. one cou pon and . One, Dollar, and they will be sent nost-oaid to any address. See an nouncement in anotner column ior cou pon and complete list of books. '' THESE 25 FOR ONE DOLLAR. TSTrt tit A RomieV Life; B v WlHde Collins. No. 50 Treasure Island; By. Robert L Stevenson. No. 48 The Red Hill Tragedy: By Erama DEN No 4 In Dnrance Vile: B "Tne Ductless." i No. 43 Meeting Her Fate; By Miss M E Brad don. No. 48 Hickory Hall; By Emma DEN Sontasrorth No. 40 The heiress of HUldrop: Br Charlotte M .Braeme author of -DoraThorne.- - . f No. 85 Grandfather's Chair; By JNatnaniel Haw thorne " ' No.83-rXhe Stuseon'j Danghteri by bir Walter Smrt - No. 83 No Thoreoghfare; By Charles Dickens and wiitaecaurns. .. . . . do l tie wanoeting- tseir; nTuanet Keaae. No. 87 The Sooire's DarHnm B Caortette ,M RMm Atithnr of bTJora Thome." ' - i No. lea The Siexe of Granada' By Sir E Btttwer J.yttOB. li. ".-' i." ' .r,':-;i- ' No. SS The Sea King; By captain asarryat. . N SA Mr Gtlfil'a Stor. Bt Geo Eliot. No 19-The Armorer of Tyre; By Syly Cobb, Jr. " Vo. 17 Rock Rnln, or The Daughter of the lauuid. By Mrs Ana b stepnensw - i : !;' Ka 16 A Smdv in Scarlet: By A Cohan Doyle. Ne.H Norse' Revels Htstake; By FlorenceWarden . No. 18 The Black Tulipby Alexander Dnaua, , . No, 11 The Belle of Lynn, or The Miller's Dangbr ter: if y narione so. Draomc anwroi-uorB snoroe. jttO. r l ne oiaca uwui, djt on tt kilci omtfm' t . ' ' No. 6 The Corsican Br then; By Alex Dninaa. No. 4 Rang BOlomon araine-s; oy ts suaer t No. 1 Tne ScarVt Letter; Bt Nathan '1 Ha Lonny Brown,- Dennis Horne, Stacey -Skipper and William Howard, all convicted at the .Criminal Court last week, were sentout to the House ol Cor I rectipn yesterday,. THTJ- mr a tt c Oa and. alter Stmda.- Nov. 18. 1894.. thc.Uafi ! the wilmimrton. N. C Foitofficc win cloae ami faa ttadr ten deuTerr ai toUowc.;. ru.t-ui!!; CLOSE. i IF for Mt.-Alrr aad way KtKn-C r T Railroad fi-Sflaia -for Sootiport..... ......... ...r..... ........ tk&tmm " - Satardays..... lJQpm ForShallote (Brnoawick Co.), Toeadayi and ' ' Ii p i."11 ?"days...., .,...,....,. S 80a m For Wrlghtsvilte (except Suoday).. 1:15 p n For North and way tadom W & W R R. 8.-00 a m for Soath. via Train S3 at Wi son. leasing i: iir - teris nam 40 W ft W RailroadM...T'... fcSO p For Sooth and way statiotu WCtAR R 2:89 pm For North, Magnolia, Goldsbory, Wilon..:. 5 80pm For Charlotte ft oationi C CRBn SnoHan E-rtl .m Forpoinif between Charlotte nd Hamlet nd ' ui . weldon and Hamlet, and Cronly, Maon ft . ; .tlvSf Laonnbonr. - A m n ni yor owbeni aiidjnnpM,,JK.Jt. R. .. Hulii r excrpr. sneoay. 1.00 am For ;acksonxUlet.N Ck except Sunday, . . . . 2 00 p m MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY (WHEN THE TRAINS ARE ON TIME). ' "- t. From Mt. Airy and points CF&YV R R 8:80 p. ra From Charlotte and nointi C C.R R RJfl n m From Soath and pouitx W.Cft A R.R.. ....13.00m a From Landings Cape River. Tneiday, Friday 8.00 a ml From Korth Maannlia, Ooldsboro aad WU- - -ni son 'Sboofly 11.00a A From Sooth W ft W. tram Nov 4l. .i........00 a m From Sonthport.,. .............. ........... 6M) p m -,n..i -Sinidaya.j,y,,i.v..n.90am; From Shauotie and Brnnswick Co Monday v -ana lnarsoay.. V. T.vopm From WrightsviUe 6:15 pm From North aad way stations W ft W RR; I'.Ofr p m From Newbern and stations W N ft N R R nil " except Sunday,' -' '- - 8.00 pm From Charlotte , Leurinburg, Maxton and ;i i! ' Cronly; - v- --- 84tfa;m From acksonvaie,N.C. ....18:80nm Averssre time constuned In deliver of Soeeial lW delivery lettera.12 minutes. - . a 1 GEO. X. MORTON Postmaiter. .Busijrass"rAiLTTE.. II The Firm- of Molvor ft Dabrmtl Msko an ... i?Mr:Crespondence,,. . .i . Jonesboro N. C. ian. 14, 18954 , The. citizens of. Jonesboro weje greatly surprised this morning to find the store of ! Mclyer &..palrymple closed "after; twenty-two years existence. Th'tstirm -has the utmost -confidence of the citizens .of Jonesboro and yicinityand their mis fortune is regretted by all. ' ; . ; t ji ' -'IiTs'said the firm' has ample 'property to-pay all elaimsi-but inability to- nrn-it jntp ready cajk ca.osed.tb.ernt.o make tbe assignment, j The Labilities are not yet known; ' It Isboped'The'" H tta' wfll soon be on ttsieet-sgauu The Star indcraes every word said abpyj;.in.egarjpjhe.intejLSjty,A standing of Messrs. Mclver & palry tri ple. Their creditors need have no fear "that tfey 'will 'not be honestly dealt witB ' j "T" FUNAfiAN- LAWRENCIE FT. Tl IRAHJ tH6Tfes1fcbci 6t lis sciif. V r4-WnBain Ffana.an.-Kby 5 0 N. rth ThvdSt-cet, at 10.401 f. m,. Monday Jar-, funeral notice hereaf tec. 1 ... ... '-Kitw ADVfiRrrsEMENtsr jassa; ill '' '.J.jj gY-the5obenrLa Book Cor ,-all ' - SECOND-HAND LAW BOOKS. "'We'caS give yon 'more casV'for them tfian you can get eisewnere, so aaarcss, wita usts. - -' .. - M. M. SMITH. Managei, ! Jan 15 8t " r :; Raleigh, N. C, f MgOll UCJIA. F.&A.M T EGULAR .monthly coqnpnnication this (Tuesday) ; JLt evenicg, 7.M o cloclc visiting Dreuiien coraiaiiy uvited. toatteaa -j - Jan 15 tf H ,G. FENNELL, Secretary. -"WiLMiNtrT0S7 NrC.; ' . Jannarx Uth, 1835- ""'Will b received at the Tre'as'urerjfi Omce until MQNI3A Y, J AN UARtI! 21,J 1895; at lo'tfockyfor-advertis- ing sale of property for City Taxe for.thp year 1894. .... , . ! , OVY14N J?1JSJN.1S1-, Jan 15 It' Treasn er. SohgiFolios. Received a . large - assortment of Songp Folios and new- Sheet :Music; Also cheap instruct orstor all musical instruments., -we tiave- a large -as- sortmeat of -Guitars,' Banjos; ViolineS and Bows, Mandohnesj Arc-and 'the best silverized""Bteelwand gut Strings for the same.-'-Please Gall-at HEINSBERGER'S ' Live Book and Music Store"! jaura tt" - mmimmimuxmmt, i.:.v. .. j.' .. -- l--v.Aiw ''.. fill fn Friday,18tJi January, 1895, at M ojclock M . at WD gn rax ui, .in i. -- -.- C.l T - 31. ...11 TUTDTV.nKl? M1AR 8 C API f AL STOCK Navasa Goano Com- nanro ttusdtr.i. ... Wiuninfton, N. C, Jan. 11,1895, in I.RONIY & MfVRTlIS: 1 janl$4t. -..,jsu weth fx.,.. ....'.' Auctioneers,! i I LrrtvaA ntiirrl'aTr ISiiorht I ith one ear of'ez&a good Hoises and Mulies day. Ta nary 16th, at 11 a. m at SoutfaalaDd s: ttoiaa i, so tae signesi inaaer i-nisiocs is ail young. sound ana good wo leers ana wiu De sola just as re pre Seated rntOfceyruT be refunded:. r jl AS we shall receive" a larcfe invoice oi TOOTH BRUS HES irpm Europe; next montn, we propose to ciose pui the balance of onr 3Sc Drushes at 25c 'each 'livery one of these bf nsnes is warranted, and thef-arei the Dest on this 'market, and if they do not prove entirely Z&rgZ -wt-Aw-iM MAA'-'Ai1ii- uuuiuu iu uiiM, uw&ua vu.j v. " 111 ine arrival 01 our oiucr guuua.n 1 '"'Paine s" Celery Compound is all the TV--'SiA ,4r' anM -Wf ' Winchester's ' Coug'bi "Balsam ; Np-to-Bac. three boxes for $2.50,! Ind eyeryth'tn'g 1 'else pertaining ' tpijjlte drug business. i J The attention of country people is especially inyited to our laige stock of Powdered Borax (tor preserT.ing fresh meats. &C.1 We will "irlve vbu close pricesj;bi;iir;Th quantity you. Duy tne closer jwe price. j Hicks BuntiiiJ ,4 .-. Pbatmacisty :: s. u v.-.' a. tsuiiuing, "H ' f 'Phone Us Wilmington, N. Ci -jan 16- tf v-iii.. t '-f ' i"i ' - 'H I' WANTED -it i A COPY ol erery Weekly Newspaper pubfished fat North Carolina, with view of making advertising contract. Address- . medicine; 1 li .jaaBtt- - .. WOnlngtoa, N. C. 35c lor 25c. THE HORHING STAR. NEWADVERTISEMENTSr.; and Ends: Sale. Remains leftfrom 1894 !-r- Goods Fancy jBlae and -Brown .'Woollen Dress Goods at 25c a yard that never before sold for less than 50c a- yard. . Fancy striped Dress Flannel at 27 cents a yard, regular price 45 cents. One piece Green Plaid Flannel at 32c; yard,; reduced from 1 50c; : We also rpffer all-wool Scotch Plaid at 4&to which sold for 75 c. a yard. - Just think of it -Remnants from one-cent a yard up to most any price. One lot of To be sold regardless of price or quality: One lot of Gent's reatFlan- 9ellSJiili'sval 7a Qents each,.soldJpr L One lot pf natural Wool Under shirts at 750 redeced from $1.25.. Cotton Undershirts for Winter from from.l8c tip to 45c each. w Whire wool Undershirts for Gents at 80c!, soldJ f or' vl!Z5 "each! TjaieV'Tn'rJeryests"ia''Co'tton from 15c"uyi6"45c "each! J "LadiesWo6l Undervest at" 75 sold for $1:25:: ------adiey 'Sewed Undershirts tor be "sold Regardless of cash value. " - 0111 wait,-butcome," G.E. Gordon, --NE, Cor. Market and Front sts -Wilmington,' N; C. -- -- -..JO.H tf. .. C 1 GOOD -MORNING I : 7ET US TELL YOU ABOUT....A, JEW thiggss7e have cut the-price oat--Our. Wool, Dress. .Goods has btea reduced to move goods that we sold at ClSc. tSjnch Serge ,cc will now at 13)c, extra' tuacy cne-half wool-fanoits , beaatifal paterosr ieen sailing at 18c, -now 16c. -Our Serges from 60c to42c. OUR-tADIES CLOTH - - ffom't'?br62jc. General" reduction in bomestic tGoods!'' OurCloalcs we have Just fini-hed taking ' stock we had $585 worth of Cloals'and Capes when' i too5 stock. Weant to move them to have the place. j Oat Child's Reefers.su sold far SL. now. .76a. ..Car i S1.60 K.eieis St c. Our women's Jackets S1.5U, I now $1 15.. Hot S3 Cloaks now S I. tter - 5 line : nowfct .8 u- r oe t r gcoas urg ly reaucta. cur - all wool Caraets isoon way own. We will sH- Car pets regjrdk ss vt p. ice. w e nave m our v.ar, et room - $1,135 worth-ol-Cari-tJ-Hd Matting.' We-wil-ell Kae L'aroet worth 20c Cer vard tor I2Uc Hrmp Carpet w rtl 15ci now- Uo.-" Cott-uj Varpet .worth Hoc now lac. our V5i larp-t, nir wool, 'or swc. Oar-aW-wor) at -89c-.- Gm-finrssels at 4Sc worth 60c Oor Moquet Carpet wor h $1 at o'8c so you ee we wrmttw moTC-tMse gcods- We bave-just bouvht 1 S01 pair ahoes. two s .lcs leather, at half price, which we want to turn in money, so we-can save you a- good percentage on year Sboe-tacHe. Good Chlaiens Sh sar5c.35csnd 45c ' A goed Woman's shoe at 75c: io at 5c. worth $1. We have also reduod our f-t1rrf Clothing.-' We waist To mtive onf W oter S uits, reduced tram t5 to S9 DO: trom f4 uu to S.-.6U; ir. m t8.90-tr$6r Mtfn'J-Felt'-Ha s in proporiiou. Good Men s Brown tr it Hats lor 4U and ouc eacn. t ome to the Racket Store anefbe' coi.viri:ed' that you can bnv everythinsr you need at 85c it' cent, les' tr an I i ou can- e seWbe' 4 ' We'are- at oor old E tand on Front sirwtj xpposite Jhe Maiktt llouse. w . , , ... BRADDY -& -GAYLORD Prop's OrnTe''wirm1ngW'BTgR'acteV'Storel jan 13'tT Seed Potatoes. barrels B. R. Seed ?ptatpes. - (Best selected stock.) -S5-b6xes-T6iterS6ap. "J oflKboxes best Infc -sr - Sr$-half barrels best i-'-patent Ftotrr Lniade.-..- - We want your jiusiness fprl895v,.. vKlss.CIcerand.CmnjssionAierchaat, - OH Mortb Water Street. 13 tf. ,DAw ..Wainlngton,l. Cs thfi Old Way. To e.t a paix of, Sh.geS: was to, go to the? ifcobbler, leave your., measure,' .geoes.th wer rysatisfac- torvias regards, fit and style,., ,tne , - w . ri 1 rwfc..yj. 1((t..,yJyv.vi Selett any style out pthun4redse.t your! exact length and width, pay half Ithe old price and nave solid totofkirt' fPf months' to come. We sell best $3 Gent's Shoe in- the State. Equal to- any Custom-made--ahoe. Wft tjiye every thlng ia the Sfeoe line. Qeo. Es French & Sons. 108 North Front St., ; ... WILMINGTON. N. C , Jan. 8. if . Coal, Coal, Bed Ashlgg, White Ash Igg, It White Ash Stove; Chestniat Coal, Farnace Coal, Pe Coal, - Foundry Coal, Tennessee Lamp, Fochahonf as Lump WoodrWood. ' OA. ASH, " LIGHTWQOD. All itoal and 'Wood -oKthe best qaalittrfand Lowest Prices. dec SStf ' Lace Remnants i j K X J f . 4; I i - 4 -t 1 V.t
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