TEE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. THIRTTFIRST DAY. SENATE. Met at 11 o'clock, Lieut Governor Holt presiding. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Boll, of the Senate. Beading of journal dispensed with. The following bills were intro duced. To make more effective the depart ment of immigration by setting apart $3,000 annually. Relative to the running of trains on Sunday. To amend charter of Greensboro. ClXBBDirR. Bill to amend the charter of South ern Pines passed 3d reading. To authorize the city of Qoldsboro to issue bonds passed 3d reading. M A 1 II -1 TO apportion certain raurwau ugjes in Rowan county passed 3d evading. An act to amend the chaffer of the city of Baleigh, pa88ed,Sd(reading. Bill in relation toXthe disposal of the dead bodiesof convicts (turns over to medical departments in the instigations of this State in case noVclaimed by relatives ) The bill excludes bodies that have died fr6m infectious or contagious dis eases. The bill was under discussion when our report closed at 2 p. m. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. m Rev. Mr. Perry, member of the House from Chatham, offered the opening prayer. A favorable report was made on a bill to increase the public school tax from 12i to 16 cents on the $100. The House ordered night sessions to begin the 14th. Among the bills introduced were the following: To amend the charter of the Bank of Henderson. To authorize ex sheriff Rogers, of Wake to collect arrears of taxes. To regulate the employment of women and children under 16 in fac tories. To regulate elections and provide for a Becret ballot. To authorize the establishment of homes for indigent children and to regulate the same. The House took up the railway commission bill, as unfinished busi ness. Mr, Sutton offered as a substitute the bill which passed the House in 1889. Messrs. Ray and Morton spoke in support of tne substitute, Messrs. Alexander and Long against it. Mr. Ray offered amendments to the substitute.reduclng salaries to $2,000. me amendments were voted down and so the substitute was lost 16 to 87; The original bill was then taken up by sections, on motion of Mr, Jones. If All the amendments were voted down and the bill.as it came from the Senate, was adopted without change up to the 5th section, and the House adjourned. A Welcome Visitor. We were delighted this morning at meeting in the Senate chamber, Col, HamC. Jones of Charlotte, who is here in attendance on the meeting of the Trustees of the UnTversifyT He is looking remarkably well and is re ceiving a most cordial welcome from his many friends in Raleiarh. Col. Jones, is a son of the late Hamilton Jones, . Esq.. so well and favorably Known as tne author of the world wide joke of Cousin Sallv Dillard He is a son of a worthy sire, and has inherited many of the genial traits of his esteemed ancestor. Meeting of the Trustees of Ox ford Asylum. A meeting of the Trustees of the Ox ford Orphan Asylum has been called by Grand Master, H. A. Gudger for tomorrow. Messrs. G. Rosenthal and IT. B, Broughton, of this city mem bers of the Board, will leave on the 8:10 train for Oxford tomorrow morn ing to be present. The meeting is the flrat ' regular one since the Grand , Lodge and is called for the purpose of . planning the years work. This noble charity is near the hearts of our people and is now caring for about 250 children. More are asking for admittance but the receipts of the institution will not justify enlarge ment. Married. Fkild Copelajtd Last night at Christ Church, Mr. Thomas L. Feild of London,- England, led to the Hy menial Altar Miss Meta Armistead Capebart. daughter of B. A. Cane hart, Esq.. of Vance county. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Dr, M. M. Marshall. The happy couple .wui leave lor jsurope in April. The Colored A. and M. College. One of the questions now before the legislature is the organization of a College of Agriculture and Mechan ic Arts for colored people. That it will be established, is very certain. Where it will be located is the ques tion. Shaw University and St. Augustine Normal School each have made very liberal proposals to secure the college as an annex. Durham, Winston and Wilmington have made offers for'fs location in their midst. t Our opinion is that a Stategtitu-. tlon should not be put nj46 bidders. But that the legislagre Bhould de termine the propejfpjace and there settle it. In thfsmatter certainly it would be lalfestly unfair to the colored people to locate this Institu tion wgt 0f Raleigh. There is reason tooeast with it. Convenience to the ople intended to be benefitted, de mands this. Because Raleigh Is the State's cap ital and here her business is carried on; because of the Experiment Sta tion and farm; because of the aid the work of one college could Detoine other; because the State Library is here; because the Agricultural De partment is Here. And for manv reasons, the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts for the colored people should be located fn or near Raleigh. "See notice of Van B. Moore, execu tor. See advertisement of Messrs. Whit ng Bros. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OLD NORTH STATE FOREVER. if REASONS WHY J, C. S. LUMSDEN SELLS JSO MANY 8TOVES. 1st. Because he sells the Old North State, which is the best stove made. 2d. Because he warrants every stove sold, and if. not satisfactory money will be refunded. 3d. .Because every stove sens an other. 4th. Because the Old North State,is a most perfect baker, with a very large oven. 5 th. Because the Old North State has taken the premium at five suc cessive State Fairs. 6th. Because he sells cook stoves within the reach of all,from $10 to $60, LARGEST STOCK OF HEATING STOVES IN THE STATE. Special prices on stoves for church es and-school houses. Fire clay chimney flue better than brick and much cheaper. Hardware, Crockery, Woodenware, Lamps and Lanterns, .Lamp UUs, Uasoline, Ben zine. Window Glass and Putty. "Never BreaR" Steel D rying .Fans warranted for 20 years. Tin roofing. Guttering, Piping and Tobacco Flues a specialty, liuns, fistols, Cartridges, Loaded Knells, Ammunition, aic. Scales, weights and measures, and a thousand other things too numer ous to mention at J C S LUMSDEN'S, fell Raleigh, N C. . Executor's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Supe rior Court of Wake county, I will sell at public auction for cash, on Wed nesday, March 4th, 1891, at twelve o'clock, in front of Yancey & Stron aeh's auction house, in the city of Raleigh, the following property, to wit: 3 mules, 1 Jersey bull, 5 cows. suckling calves, 2 yearling calves and 2 'cows, the property of the estate of Mrs. Sallie L. Uatling. fell td VAN B MOORE, Ex'r, DON'T BE A But go where you can buy clothing, Hats, Shoes, &c, cheap. We are receiving new goods every day. Rock bottom prices guaran teed, i CLOTHIERS SHATTERS i lilUUiil! HUII W BUI1. ollars! ''Dollars! We Ned Room and Want Dollars. yrhis is the truth, the whole y truth, and nothing but the truth. So we propone to make a BOLD DRIVE -TO- REDUCE STOCK. Morning Heidi Through the entire stock in Fall and Winter Goods. This re duction sale will only last through the remain der of January the boldest and most extreme effort to convert our Fall and Winter Goods into cash. Our stock is much larger than it should be. We must Unload and put ourselves in shape for Early Sprincr Trade, Therefore we inaugurate a .Clearing Sale Which means that almost any price will buy anything in our store. DRESS GOODS, Velvets, Plush and Velveteens Ribbons, Feathers, Tips, Ornaments, &c, You have read this half price prom i how hut, nnt over our signature and founded upon investigations that you were paying lull price. w uui snaHno TOViVi va rtanerve and believe JUOU1VU lIAvi v . - . , what we say to be true as we said in the beginning, we are compelled to convert our surplus stock into money, Special Bargains -IN- GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, one-half hose, suspenders, scarfs, ties, hats, caps, &c. Did you ever realize what it is to buy goods at your own price. We are cutting right , and left and sacrificing goods. ;As a guide to value we Have none, the selling price is all , that will be known in our clear sale, the cost will not be noticed. W. G;;3eparkf jgt 12 East Martin St.'! Jan. 17, 1891. on CDT TD HALF PRICE UllllKH GOODS TI1LF PRICE WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO BUY YOUR DRUGS THIS YEAR? BEFOREr'.1,8a things for yon to consider. First of all, satisfy your mind that you are dealing with a man WHO THnRQUenLYUlBRmNQoHMSim Next, yon should be convinced that "you are getting medicine of standard strength and purity; and, last, is it i.ot to your interest to Save a Mar or Two when an opportunity is offered you to do so? :jle.idit3- DETJGQIST, Raleigh, N. C. Wood, Cole, &c. Coal Dealers-. We call special attention to the Coal we propose to handle this sea- and whicn we are receiving daily. Kanawha, West Virginia, Splint. Superior to any in the United States for grates md open fire places. NEW KIVEtt UMnor grates ana stoves. It s the equal of any and surpassed b v no other (save Kanawha Splint), be It under any name wnat- ever. it nas oeen upon tne mantei for the last ten years, this is the first season for Raleigh and North Caro lina. We have the New River for steam also, which we will put by the side of any other coal and guaranty equal, if not better results. We are the agents for this coal anu can ship for domestic and steam users to Charlotte, Henderson, Durham, Winston, Oxford and other points di rect from the mines. Give it a trial, is what we ask, is wnat we as. HARD COAl. We have also a very cnoice lot or Red and White Ash for grates and stoves, which we screen before sending to our customers. Bey now and Bave money. Write for prices, Oak, hickory and pine 1 wood, long or cut, on hand al the time. l w ANDREWS & GRIMES. VQQD, COAL & GRAINS. On January the 1st, 1891, we moved our up town office to 107 Fayetteville Street, next to the Raleigh Savings Bank. Our warehouse and coal and wood yard remains near the Central depot. Orders for coal, wood, grains, forage. &c, received at either place. Fayette vilie street office, Telephone No, 41; Depot, 61; Livery Stable, 95, Jones & Powell . , RALEIGH, N. O. i if i.' i i I, i i i in . -,. i 1 1 '.i 1 I Children Cryjbr Pitcher's Castori 611 nnn DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore ex isting between Job P. Wyatt, and Philip Taylor is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books notes and accounts will remain with Job P. Wyatt. ' All parties indebted will please come forward and settle us the busi ness must be closed. JOB P WYATT, PHILIP TAYLOR. I have this day sold my interest n the business of Wyatt 6r Taylor tc Messrs Job. P. Wyatt & Bios. In re tiring from the firm I return my thanks and appreciation to my friends and the public for their liberal pat ronage to the old firm, and 1 cheer-, fully commend the new firm as worth: of your esteem and patronage. PHILIP TAX LOR, jantf bOd. . JOB P. WYATT BROTHERS Successors to WYATT & TAYLOttl Nos 15 East Martin st ana16 Exchange i lauci We have this day formed a copart- nnrshin nnri er the firm name of Job P Wyatt & Bros, and will continue the business of Grocers, Commission Merchants and dealers in Hay, Mill Feed and all kinds of Feed stuffs, Agricultural Implements, &o, and we solicit the patronage of th9 public. JOB P WYATT, E 8 WYATT PTWIATf, Jan 2, 18918m - Standard FIayprinS' Tracts HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by asingle IrS that these Extracts are the cheapest; &ey are true to their name;, full measurei "&eiT!w. Notice of Amendment toCuarter . Notice is hereby given - tht an application will be made at the pres ent session of the General Assembly for an amendment to the Charter of the Raleigh Street Railway Co. J A JONES, ja8 80d Pres. cf R8 R'y Co.