rhelrmhStar, BMffl) DAttTjroigT mokdays, . ,U.TE8 0? SUBSCRIPTION. ADVAUCS. - Scity Subscribers, deliver! in any part ? rttr Twn CMTT8 per week.,; Our City " : p not authorised to ooueot ior more -.h in advance T7t the Post Office at Wilmington. SL C as Seoond Class Matter. OVTJjI A JETS. tions were held in ten States day, and the telegraphic coi l's fuyiish the returns received op o'clock this morning; the hief lvSt centred on New ; York Virginia, in both of , "which s the Democrats nave gam- ,-reat victories. . Serious le is reported between ' the 3 and blacks - at - Soddy, a i mining town, twelve miles Chattanooga, Term.; the moun rs have armed themselvest and en to kill out the whole colored ation, unless an offensive negro vered up to them. A' large t' y ,.' 1, m 1 j curred early yesterday morning v ansville, Ind.: "several business I oUsi s were burned out, and the loss ! e V mated at $150,000., The la- intelligence from the Crow yey states that one hundred peo r including twenty-five warriors, r f made their escape; troops have ent in pursuit of the fugitives. - , loaded bomb was found - yes- ; i - near a polling place in Ohi , Uy where voting was in progress. ov. Oglesby, of Illinois is over a i led with petitions in reference 0 Anarchist cases," but, contrary e heretofore, the, demands for ion exceed . the requests for : icy; two more threatening let- ive also been receive by the ; i nor. An Indiana judge has ! t i mling of interest to business ,ii i elative to liability of a drawer j , .check, after its certification by a nk at request of payee. Mr. u has been removed to the ! infirmary on the doctor's or- 1 r.-. A riot occurred in Paris lay at the funeral of a Com ni - s;; the people assisted the po : i id the latter were compelled to . . ., . k ; t twv.-. T :n speech at a National League .ting in Dublin, denounced Mr. 'M il B peiBCCUUUU Ul JJULl. S UitCU, i! -aid the, -watch word now would ' re member and avenge OBrien." The condition of the Crown i n e of Germany is said to be rather a -miner, and his nhvsicians are in nsnltation relative to the perform ..( of an operation on his throat. The'first ground was broken yes--day, at -Knoxville, on the Knox iS mthern Railroad which is to r . TT :ir X A AT A. ' i trouble on the Louisiana sugar ifutation is thought to be ended. Two new cases qjf. fever in Tampa 'jyday; no deaths. l p the orphans! Gladstone is represented as U'.O ring a plan by which members Parliament can be' paid a salary. There are now thirty-five men in ' raington who look like Major 'if-eiale in the United States army. 1 looks like a Meat. General. j he most illustrious English states n;iK dince the great trio Burke, t a id Fox Mr. Gladstone com 1 'wP8 his 78 years next month. He i mn to be honored. he Philadelphia McCaul Com ijj is to produce a hew American ; ri called "Thej Begum' Of '"mt itia of Hindoo fashion and i' ria. - ' ' . ' " Boston must indeed have a great tal of the culture with which it is 'redited. Lectures on literary and scientific subjects are still well pat ronized. A Mr. Glapp is delivering 1 series of lectures now on the l'iay3 of Shakespeare," and to great ;ir,1 brilliant audiences. fbirty-five years or more ago we b ught and read the two volumes of itobiograpby of Benj. Haydon Possibly the greatest of English his 1 ical painters. He was 'a man of 8fniua and wrote with marked abil' nJ- He committed . -suicide. ' H is 603 Prank Scott Haydon, committed ii'cide a few days ago. iias been a big - advance in uhh goods. The market U bigh lauUc. The tendency is an np l,ura bound and no prospect of a re nd soon. It is to be hoped that balers in these articles will not iv' consciences like their goods ' 7o to etretching. If rubber ma-i is rising we hope the prices will in proportion. . Vft never knew, or had fom'otteri 3ntil within a few 'das that -ie John A. Gilmer, of Greens-, father of the present Judge r one of the cleverest, of men,' "as t uered a place in'., the Cabinet 01 1 10. This wa lpai-n from the V number of that verv ex maSaz!ne Ttoi Century a ,i. ,s a finft finvtraf fr Af Mr- "T, " S VOL. XLI.--NO. 41. THB ELECTIONS. - Elections were held in ten States yesterday ; but the chief interest cen tred on New York ..and Virginia Both these States have gone Demo cratic, and 'Fellows is elected Dis trict Attorney for New York county. The victory in Virginia is of unusual importance as it insures the election of a Democrat to succeed Mahone in the United States Senate, and makes that State sure for the Democrats in the Presidential election next year. The splendid Democratic triumph in New York is also of the highest importance. It settles beyond all reasonable doubt the question of Cleveland's re-nomlnationjL, for the Presidency, and would seem to point with equal certainty to his election. The effect or the victories in New York and Virginia will be felt all over the country. North Carolina will remain in the Democratic col umn, the "dolid South" will re main unbroken, and peace and pros periety will be assured to the coun try for at least four years more. From the Charlotte Chromcle we learn that the vote for the removal of . Rev. Dr. Woodrow from the Theological Seminary at Columbia stood 85 for to 60 against. Dr. Girardeau was elected a Professor. It says of the election of Directors: "'Tbe Synod, then elected Dr. W. T. Thompson to succeed himself as director. Rev. J. H. Thornwell. of Fort Mill, was elected in place cf Rev. J. C McMullen who now belongs to the Synod of North Caroliua, and Rev. A. A James was elec ted in place of Rev. Mr. Morris, who was the only director of the Woodrow party in the Board. This is regarded as a settlement of the controversy, for. which the whole church should be profoundly thankful." Mayor Hewitt, oT New York City, has addressed a letter to the Presi dent in which he protests against the allowing of immigrants from cholera infected districts abroad to come to America. He demands that New York City shall be protected against cholera. This is well. We hope that no means will be spared to. prevent the importing and the spreading of the dread Asiatic scourge. All jthe coast cities should be protected. Some pest-ladened vessel may put into Southport some day. Ha ! Ha ! ! The New York Times, chief organ of Magwumpery, and assistant President of the United States, is mightily vexed because Mr. Cleveland desires the election of Col. Fellows, regular Democratic nominee. Hear this Mugwump how ler: "WitVirnt tho oliorlitpot. HioTPrprt trt thn President of- the United States' we ber to inform him that hia impertinent letter will be disregarded wnn me uimoai cneerxui ness by every legal voter in the city of New XorK. ,. . . Spirits Turpentine. Rev ' Mr. Pearson will besrin work at Raleigh on the 13th inst. - -r- The Warrenton Gazette reports 13 bridges destroyed by the recent great freshet. f Wilkesboro Chronicle: Mr. J V." WoitUngtOD, of Wilber, had his leg badly nroaen.- ae ano wm. rierce were wreatlingwhen the accident occurred. The Henderson GoldXeaf has hoon fAnatfh win wp.t nrttfttftpfl that mea sured 24 husoes in diameter, from the farm of Mr. p. G.rodie, wno lives a mue from town. Orphan's Friend: The turnip crop of the asylum Is some ttiins wonder ful. We nave never seen anjuung use n in this countrv. We will make at least one thousand bushels. - - . High Point Enterprise; Hat ti nvin nolnred. broke 1 ail at Statesville last Sunday night by burning the facing of tne wmuow oi ner ceu, reinuTjug vuo uus and then sliding down a rope made of her blanket, etc., niea away. Hillsboro Observer: The pro- troctaA moetini? ki Walnut Grove. Rev. J. Q. Nelsoni pastor, conducting the services, was going on at last account, mure uuu fifty have professed faith, and between forty and fifty have joined the ethodift Church. ' Asheville Citizen Twenty A;rht nar iruu nt Rattle have been shinned from Svlva this fall. A circus exhib iting in Raleigh has to pay a tax of $410, which includes State, county and city. We regret to. learn that Mrs. E. P. Davis died at the home of her husband a few niles from this city late last night. Elizabeth City - Carolinian : The buildings ' and material.of the little Haul Oyer Piehery, in Dare, were destroy a w am n th sard of October. Insur- nf .. . The mail boat from Manteo capsized in the river on Monday nighty the mail bag going to the bottom. There were five passengers but none lost. TTonrTornnn G-nld JCeaf The Gold 'iiisleased to know that a Vance bounty man bore off the $50 premium on yellow tobacco at the State Pair. And the ...mncof lit Mrfvfvu none - other than our friend Mr. Ira T Hart, This same tobac- .wminm nt AT ft &t Ozford. SUO. was finally sold in Henderson-for $1.70 a pound, masmg iae.wu;jiuuuui. miu Hart out $82. : ' -' s " Mnnrnfl Tfaauirer-Exvressx Capt J T." Strayhorn having resigned the cap- taincy vt uompany j. x, t TC. Jir. Will Heatn has been elected to. the po rr.il; " wwu'' Mtri 'hunting, near rZ.AAaM hnt. the 10-vear-old son Hiiii - v it ' WILMINGTON, N.'C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1887. Mr. SamueLVickery.. One shot lodged hia Cheek anfl unnther fn lila wrlat Tha boy was hid from Mr. Haywood by some, boshes; did not know that he was any wnere anout. He was not badly hurt. flamnel Trnll ann nf Mr Vnnrla Trull, and Bob Hamilton; a negro, had a fight at the sale at the residence of Mr.J. C . GrifQu, deceased, last Wednesday, - in which the negro was cut in the left breast, receiving " a -. severe hnt not - dftntrprnna rp i i xri JL r-f - n i . NB W ADVEKTISBITXENTS. A. Sbbieb Pall clothing. Muksoh Attractive offerlnga. E . Wabbsn & Son Bon-bon boxes. R. P. McDoxjgall Sale of business. W. H. Roach Industrial insurance. C . B Soxjthbrlahd & Co To the publio PARSLKT& WiaqiKB R. R Ties wanted Local S6ta. 3 ' : ' ' . --ttpIIiirt brought down 39' bales of cotton and about 800 barrels, of naval stores. Mr. J. S. .McEacherc, we are glad to say, was reported somewhat improved last night. Capt. Robeson, of the steamer Hurtx reports the freshet in the Cape Fear falling off very rapidly. - There was a heavy rain yester- terday along the line of the Carolina Central, west of Charlotte. The Christian Association of Grace M. E. Church will meet this evening at the Temple of Israel. The Carolina Central advertises cheap excursion rates to Fayette ville during Fair week. Round trip tickets only $3.10. . Spirits turpentine was,firm yes terday at 35 cents per gallon, but there were no sales. Most of thehny- ers were out of town. Receipts of cotlon yesterday 1,- 896 bales; the same date last year 1,- 251 bales. Increased receipts so far this season 30,656 bales. One of the numerous sportsmen who returned last night from a - day spent in the woods and fields with empty bags, said the confounded birds would not stand. Col. Luke Powell, of Sampson, called at the Stab office yesterday. On the whole, he thinks the crops in his section, except cotton, rather bet ter than last year. -- Chief Oldenbuttel, of the Fire Department, In his report to the Board of Aldermen makes a good suggestion that a fire-wharf be built at the foot of Red Cross street. Rev. Dr. Yates, on invitation of Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn, will deliver a lecture at the Temple of Israel next Friday evening. Subject: "The In fluence of Woman A Power-Against Infidelity." Grand Master C. H. Robinson and Messrs. W. R, Kenan, Samuel Northrop and Jno. L. Cantwell, went down to Southport last evening to visit the Masonic Lodge at that plac.e and participate in exercises arranged to take place last evening. We were glad to receive a visit yesterday from Mr. A. S. McRae, edi tor of the Troy, Montgomery county, Vidette. Our merchants will find it to their interest to advertise in the Vidette, and we trust Mr. McRae will find his visit to Wilmington both' pleasant and profitable. A new feature in life insurance in Wilmington is that introduced by the Life Insurance Company of Vir ginia. It is called "Industrial Insur surance;" and under this system pay ments as small as five cents per week for children, and ten cents per week for adults, are - received. Messrs. Macon & Hill are the agents here. DIaposal of Garbage fcjr Burning. A leading physician of this city writes to, the Stab: "Let not the in terest abate in the disposal of gar bage by burning. The. Board ot Al dermen could well afford to send the chairman of the Sanitary Committee to Pittsburg, Penn., to See the new crematory, which was erected at a cost of $3,200, ano) burns thirty tons of garbage a day. Perhaps we could get on with a smaller one; but where filth abounds, as -with, us in- some places, active measures should be taken to consume it, 'and nothing is so effectual as burning. Then, with the yawning mouth of a furnace open to receive the filth of our back yards and streets, the unsightly and disease-producing filth piles will disap pear, because enough carts will be added to do the work." WUmlof ton Hook and Ladder Cona- -The regular monthly , meeting of Wilmington Hook and JLaoaer uom nanv. held Monday night was largely attended Mr? Harry Webb, J r. who has faithfully, 'held the position of truck-master for the past six months tendered: his resignations It was ac cepted with much regret, and on tno- tioh, Mr.. W... sr.. jaonroe.t wttB uuuji rnorisiv elected to theiTacancyi Mr. Monroe has been"5a member of, the ftomnanv for tnly , eighteen months, but has been efficient and prompt, bis record standing as higb as - any nre- man in the city. . . : Cotton crop Kstlmatoa. The Cotton World's, report for Octo ber, and its final estimate, of a yield of 6,325,258 bales, Is" the . sixth of the series of 1887-88 reports, in continua tion of the National Cotton Exchange systems - It has ereated 'something of a sensation among the . bulls . and bears, the correctness of the system of --the National. Cotton Exchange making estimates being established by remarkableccuraey in the three preceamg years, tg snown. oy tne following, issued on the 10th of No vember; . . 1886-7. Bales. National Exchange estimate 6,414,400 Actual product. 6,443,138 Difference 28,738 1885-45. RaIab National Exchange estimate 6,650,265 Actual' product. ....... 6,622,023 Difference.. 28,242 184-5. Ra.1a National Exchange estimate 5,726,000 Actual proauci.... u,dw,ooo Difference 28,845 From this it will be seen that in crops "varying from each other by over 900,000 bales the estimates put forth in November by the National Exchange - have not differed more than 28,738 bales from the actual out turn in any year. The Cotton World adds: In this connection we may without unjust assumption point to the record of these reports of final production as Sublished on or before the 10th of ovember for the last three years. The commercial crop is made up on a certain denned basis; it may and does usually differ from the actual produc tion. The following shows compari son for each year: National Kx. Mot. crop estimate. B&lea. Commercial Aotual crop. production. BaIm. Bales. 6.505,087 0,443,138 &.K5.691 ,flS2.0Sa 5,708.105 5,697,655 188: 7 6.414,401 1886 6,66055 18346 5.720,000 It will be seen that these estimates have not varied materially from the actual crops, which fully attests the correctness ol our system. Tho Proposition for n Plra Boak The "memorandum" submitted to the Board of Aldermen at their last meeting by Capt. Edgar Williams, of the tug Marie, is as follows: "We will have banked fires all night and full head of steam all day. And at night we will keep two men on board; one to attend to the boat and the other to give an alarm to the captain and engineer in case of need. We will at once, in case of fire on the river, report to the Chief of Fire De partment and act under his orders; provided, always, there is no ship ping in danger. Should any vessel be in distress or require assistance it is clearly understood that we have liberty to assist them on our own ac count, andXalso that our claim for salvage shall not be hampered by our obligations to the city. Should there be no shipping in jeopardy we will tow flats or pump water, or. act in any other way under the Chief of the Fire Department. We would at once buy a new, first class steam pump, and sufficient hose under the requirements of the Fire Department for efficient use. the cost of which would be about $300, at our own ex pense. For this service we ask $80 per month, which we believe to be very moderate compensation." Beloaaool. Wm. Sneeden and Silas Sneeden, who have been in jail here for several days, were released yesterday, bond in the sum of $750 having been fur nished for their appearance at the next term of the Superior Court, through the instrumentality of their counsel, Messrs. Strange, Waddell and Meares. An account of the arrest of the Sneedens was published in the Stab at the time. They are defendants in an action brought for the possession of Sneeden's island in Wrightsville Sound, and of which they had pos session when an order for their arrest was issued by the TXerk of the Supe rior Court,on complaint and affidavit. A motion" to vacate the order of ar rest will be made before Judge Phil lips at' Kinston on the 14th inst., and for an order restoring the Sneedens to possession of the island in dispute. Optra Hons To-Nlibu Prof. Lowanda's -Double Hibernian Star Specialty- Company and Mam moth Gift Festival begins an en gagement in, the Opera House this evening. The performance consists of feats of magic, ventriloquism and specialties, and is represented to be far above the average. Some beauti ful and valuable presents will be given away. The New York Telegram says: ' - "Prof. Lbwanda undoubtedly has one of the most successful shows on the road. Within the last two years he has never failed to play to crowd ed houses. He turns more people away nightly than the majority of companies play' to. It is estimated that he gives : away $30,000 worth of presents yearly. The Professor has left many warm friends in our city, and we predict big success for him wherever he goes." - TboXalt OoL Powtri of PondUr. -The County Commissioners of Pen der, at their meeting in Burgawlast Monday, adopted - resolutions in re- spect to the memory of - the late Col. John' D Powers, a : highly esteemed member of the Board.7 and one of Pender's most . honored; useful ".and valuable' citizens. ; Col. , Powers" was TtiAr than' ordinarllv srif ted with all those moral and intellectual qualities which' combine to make up a true and goodman.' - :: ' , ; , -Hi... " L -0 ." 1 '.' ' 4- ., OJfEB HO V SET. : Tno marry War. - Last night was; a gala one at the Opera'House and our society. people were, out in large numbers to witness the production of "The -Merry War? by . the MacCollhi Opera . Company. The music of the opera is bright and catching and the airs are familiar toulL The "Echo Song" of Miss Haas, and the "Waltz . Song of Mr. Bran son, were the features of the evening; while as usual Mr. MacCollln, as the tulip grower, and Miss Hall, as Elsie, kept the audience in good humor. Their duet in the last act was loudly applauded. Miss Branson and her company of soldiers fairly captured the house by their artistic drill. Their movements worked like a clock and tley went through the different evo lutions like veterans. Too much cannot be said' of Mr. MacCollln and his Company. They are artists in the true sense of the word. The., chorus . is full and well drilled and tnewowhiuitia was perfect. They will always reoeive a wiirovwel conie to our city. Cnenaleal Engines .In l otion Plr A Suggestion. The Fire Department of the City of New Orleans has adopted the plan of fighting fires on shipboard with chem ical fire extinguishers. Thesejchemi- cal engines have proved of such great service there, that the city has had several tugs fitted with them, so as to be able to use them on vessels not moored at the wharves. New Orleans has had- three cotton fires on ship board this season, and in every case the loss was trifling. When the fire was discovered the hatches were closed, a hole was cut in the deck and the hose put through it. The engine was then started to work and in a few minutes the compartment was filled with carbonic acid gas, that ex tinguished the flames at once and did no damage to the cotton which had not caught fire. Thus the losses were insignificant. The News, of Savannah, Ga., in re ferring to the above, says that if the vessels had been flooded with water. as they are at Savannah when fires break out, the losses would have been heavy. It mentions the ease of the steamship Resolute, at that 'port, in which the damage done by fire was about $500, by water about $60,000, and the expenses incurred, the result of the use of water, about $35,000, ag gregating nearly $100,000, and says, "had a chemical engine been used, the loss would have been covered by the first item of $500." Tno !Hlnltra mooting. At the minister's meeting held yes terday at the Library room, in regard to Thanksgiving services, it was de cided that services suitable to that day should be held at St. Paul's Lu theran church, and that Rev. D. H. Tuttle, of Fifth Street M. E. Church, should preach the sermon on that occasion . Rev. Dr. Pritchard. was requested to write to Rev. R. G. Pearson, the evangelist, to see if the services of the latter could be secured to conduct a revival of religion in this city. Ac tion In regard to this matter was ap pointed for a meeting which was to be held to-day, but as the necessary action was taken yesterday, no meet ing for that purpose will be held. Tho Cnrn Blarth. The British steamship Cam Marth, Capt. Hurrell, from Berniuda,Jarrived in below yesterday. She gqt aground on a pile of rock in the river near Southport in the afternoon, but it was thought that she would probably get off on the next tide. The Cam Marth is an old visitor at this port and her commander has many friends here who will be glad to greet him again. LIST OP LETTERS' Remaining in the Post Office Tues day, November 7, 1887. A Moseley Armstrong, Emma Al- l6B-G W Bright, E M Bain, Isabel Bryan, Jane Burnett, Ed L Brown, Aider E Bell, Amos Boatwrlght, M H Brown, M Brice. C C R Cain, A M Council. D Dalis Danery, J W Dacus. J H Dew, Stephen Davis, Joe Daniel, C Dent, Wm Daniel. F Maria Faison. G Curtis A Garrett. H Wm Hall, 2. J Hettie Jones, Charlie Johnson, Geo C Jordon. K Orange O KellyA Kennady. L Jlmmle Lofton, B J Lofton. M J P MurreU,' J AMosely. N Lucy Neilson, John Nelson,Cha ren Neick, J E Nelms. P Rufferce Perce, 8 H Pridgen, A R Parker, 2; Alex Price, Albinna Payne. KrG Ramsey, Eliza Jane Rear dan, Fannie Robertson, J W Regan. S James Smith, John Stanly, Isam. John H Sevige, Eddie Sexton, Hessie Swain, E D Sloan, Eveline Scott. . T-Jone Travler G; W Treerson, Charlie Thompson. Daniel Thomas, John H Turner, Rev B J Thomp son. " ' ' V'!- ' ' W Gracia Ann Woods. Eady Wil liams, Hattie Williams, Eustice Wat- kins, Alice watson, - Bnerman Wil liams, secretary Wilmington x air as sociation. -f- Persons calling for-letters in the above list will please say "adver tised." '' Letters will be ' sent to the Dead Letter Office, at Washington. D. C," if not called for within thirty days. . v r : " O. G. Parsley. -P. M.. ' : .Wihningtoni nw Hanover, Co.,NvC. WHOLE NO.5592 waauw uiMOaa. The following are the - indications for to-day, received at 1 a. m.: ' 4 For North Carolina,' fair? weather, light to fresh variable winds and. sta tionary temperature. " " j : For South Carolina,' generally fair weather,' followed in southern por tion by light rains, light to fresh east erly winds and slight changes in tem perature. ....... ' iMnnB'-jj-BMnniii mayor's Conn. Anna Robinson, colored, who was found drunk and down in the vicini ty of Nutt street. Monday night, and alarming the neighborhood . with cries of murder, was orderedjto pay. a fine of twenty dollars or work for thirty days on the chain gang. Wm. Murchison, & colored boy from the country, found asleep inasUhje on Water street,' was discharged -upon his promise to leave the city and go home. Wm. Howe, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, had his "case con tinued until this morning. --Mr. R. P. McDougaU hat sold his carriUffs :ad buggy manufacture ing business to Hesbi-svC B. Souther- land Co., who will here&fteiLCon duct the business at the old standi corner Second and Princess streets. WHO IS ICES. WTKBTjOW J A thta antmtSrA la freqaently asked, wo will simply oay that abs Is a lady who for upwards of thirty years bss aatt rtnjrfr deroted ber time and talents as a female Ffcjroelaa and none, principally among children. She has especially studied too constitution and wants of this numerous class, and. as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained la a lifetime spent as a nnrae and physician, she has compounded a Boothing Syrup for children teetn inr. It operates like mA4-io rlrtn rest and health, and is,.moreoTer. sure to rerulste the ooweis. in consequence of this article Mr. Wins low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor or ner race; children certainly do ana trr and bless her; especially Is this the ease In this city. Vast quantities of the Boothing 8ynrpara daily sola ana nsea nere. we think Mrs. wimkrw bmnortalised ber name br this tnralnable artl ele, and we sincerely belie re taoosands of chil dren hare been eared from an early graro by its timely eae, and that millions ret unborn will share Its benefits, and unite in calling ber blessed. No Moras has discharred ber doty to ber. suffer ing little one, in our opinion, until she has grren It the benefit of Mrs. winalow's Soothing Syrup Try It-mothers ty rr now. Zodisf VUttorJUmw Yora (jiet. on u arorrtts. cts.iotue DIED, vrrr rri vn t vt. nn.i. lnr. at ft o'clock, of tTChoVl onenmonla. Mr. LKMUTLC. WTIJ.IaMs, aged 49 years funeral this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Owen Kenney, Ho. 60 Castle street. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE FOLLOWING SPEAKS FOK IT SELF. WujcnioToXfN. C. Nor. 8, 1887. W. H. Boacr, GnxnAi. Askxt, Lira IncnAxcx Oo., or Ya : Mr Dxas 8m: I desire to express my thanks for tho prompt manner fat which the Life Insur- ranoe Compsjjy ol Vtrrinla, thronh tti agents, Messrs. Macon Bill, or Wilmington. K. paid Policy 1MM, upon the life ot my Father. Wm. Blohardson. who died on Sunday, the 6th day-ot HoTsmber. U87, and at a o'clock P. M.,' oa the 7th ot Morember, I reeetred the full amouai oi ue roucy, in eaan. s 174 to. I hope erery white and colored person of mod erate means In Wlimlaston. wiUeee tbe neoeaaitr of Industrial Insurance. It Is Just what a poor manneeos 81gned W. H. RICBaRDSOK. Witness. A. J HILL. nor 9 It Wanted-Railroad Ties. JUSriPKR OR WHITS CKOAR AKD TZLLOW PTXX. 5.000 PINK TIES 7x9 Stt FgST LONQ. 5,000 5000 5000 " 78 8H " 7X7 BM 68 8 25 000USIPItH 618 8 nor Dlw Wit PARSLXT WIGGINS. Notice. TYAVrNQ BOLD MT CABBIAOX AND BUGQT Manufactarlng business to Messrs. C. B Souther- land & Co.. I desire hereby to re tern my thanks to the pnblto for the liberal patronage bestowed npoa me, sod respectfully rrqnest that they will oontanne their liberal patronage to the new firm. The anderslgsed wiU be lound at the old stand la the employment of the new firm, and will be pleased to wait on all of bis old customers and as many new ones as win find It to their Interest to trade with tbe new firm. EL P. McDOUGALL. H A VINO PURCHASE) TBI BTOIHSSS OP R. P: McDoorall, abore stated, we desire to in form tho public that amid bstaiBess will be en larged and continued at the old stand as hereto fore. We hare assumed all the obligatioas and debts of tho business of B. P. MoDoageU, and aU r ersoms indebted to tho old firm of R. P. Mo- Dougall are hereby required and notified to make payment to us. norSU - C. B. BOUTHTR LA KD A CO. Wanted. A "RXGISTXRXO PHARMACIST OF 81YXS XJL (7) years' exnerleaoe la cities, desires a posiUon at moderate salary. Very best ot references. Address at once -B-." Box It, norSst WQson, H. C We Offer A VARIRO STOCK OP GRSTS HALF-HOSR. PLAXH ISXSB UBZN and BORDXRZD HAJTO- KXRCEIIFS, direct front tho Importers. COLLARS at $1 per dosea, as good as E. A W at $2.75. , ' CTTFFS, Plain and Link, and - BUSINESS BUTTS as low as the lowest. MUN80N. 'nor ft Clothier aad Furnisher. BON BON BOXES. WB HOW HAVB A BXAUTIFUL mrs op -, BOH B On BOXES, ' .' ' -' - : and eaa pat yon as a Nice Box of CAKDY -iaitable for a Present. t E. Warren 8oh? '" - XXCH15QE COSKX8. .." 'not tf - ; .' - ; - aqwsosajjty. .M r; : " Two iKyi,... ,. I Pour Days. . s F! r Dm i . m : - XS??,Wek" ... t - - - ;" $21 J 1 1 i m - J,ohaw............ i i . . wao eag.,...Mill gj ( ' aycontract AdrartlBemsuti takaa at pror ;r ttoaataly low rates. : f , Tea gnes solid KoepareU typo make tarn sqaar - NKW. ADVERTISEMENTS. O PTE R A ' HO U S E. 3 Monster Gift Higiits COMMXNdNQ" "- 7 ; Wednesday Evenlnp, Nor. Otli. PROP. LOWANDA' - -RBTIHID SPBCIALTT COBPATIT. A3SD ' Mammoih. Gift Fcstlral. 10Q PRRSRNT3 rv AWAT lf)0 Admission IS, S3 and oenla. - - nor 5 tf H0W IS YOUR TIIIE TO MARK PURCHASES IV . ' . FALL OHOTHING. T w ATP UNTIL TBS OOLD WRATH ER ssu in.bot com 8 at once and make a selection from cor unbroken and well aarorted Hock. "; ...... . r . " , . WB HAVB NOTnCJO BUT " IMEW GOODS, The material of the aame Is tbe best of IU klnU, aad a comparison of our priocs with those of other rQi eoorlaee yon f hat they are at lan ' . . 30 PER CENT. E6YEn, V .. ... . ..... . : '. , A Perfect Pit and a Bargain Is gaaranteed wti h erery purchaser. m .: GIVBU8 A CALL. ' A. SHRIER'S OLD STAND, wt 9 tf 114 Market street. WINES AND LIQUORS, . Pare and Unadulteratad FOR MRDICAI. AMD FAMILY USB. - CAROLINA BELLB 10 per gallon. POX CLUB 4 per gallon. v. m. BTB S3 per gallon. PURB RTB-M SOO3.C0 per gallon. , ' . ALSO PTNB8T WIHBS for Table and Cooking. - -. " RUPPBRTa New York LAGIR-f L50 per doa. FULL LTKB OP A' ; CHOICE FAMILY QROCEEIZS. " A. II. HOLMES, nor 5 tf Corner Market and Seoond Sis. " OPENING DAY! On Friday, Nov. 4tli. TTAVINg RBTFRNBD PROM TUB NORTH . only one week, I am able to show tbe LATJEST 8HAPB3 that are worn In BONNETS AND HATS. , E. A. LUMSDEI? nor 4 lw . HEADQUARTERS, THE .OLD RELIABLE. - . J. L. CROOr.l, Clothieg, Boots aad Snoes, Orooertes, liquors, Tobacoo, Clrars, etc. Has opened an entirely fresh stook of goods, personally selected tn tho Northern markets, which will be sold at the lowest prioea for CASH . North Carolina Corn WhUkey. Apple and Peach Brandies, Peunrylranla Rye aad aeatucky 9i and W North Water St. and Princess St. IIEADqUARTEnS. DOT4U JINBS AT LOWBST PRJCB8: HARDWARR. i TIN W ARB, . - . . CROCBBBT. For sale by nor 6 tf OlLXS MURCEEISOX'. 2,000 Secoii-Haiii Sjfflt Caitsj 1 5Q BBLS. GLUE, TOSS HOOP IRON, ALSO Coffee, Sogar, Meat, Molasses, Cheese, Applet, Crackers. Salt, Meal. Corn, Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. BOTtOAWtf D. L OORB. .r;Wliat-" :Ydti Want : IS AXABABTnTB TOK YOUR WALLS. XT IS better thaa BsicoT&ln."as it will not rub off and learea a beautlf al nniah. It ts ready for use fay addlagHot Water, and eaa bo applied by any one. Pot sale to handsome tints at QJbO. A. PSCR'B, aorttf 29 South Prontsueet. Hyacintlis, . ; rUim AiTD CROCUS, AT ll.SS.Cec and eU per doses,' respectirely. CUT PLOWZRS al ways on band. Send orders to' JAMSS V- T.AMB. -Bcrtlw Sonnyaide. PsyeUeriUe, V. C. Qlne, Hoop;Irpn,lTailB. 25 PtaTTT.T.TTrS 6LUB, ; r -5QQ Bundles EOOPTROar, 250Whail..:- r:--d:;;- foe sale-low - aattf WILLIAMS, RANTTM A CO. Liberal POLICY CONTRACTS, PROMPT AWCST menta, quick peTTBoct of loesee . All cUjs of Insurable property written ta reliable Rnpiita aad American Companies at the lowest .rates. Cotton Insurance a specialty. NORTHROP, HOD6RB i TAYLOR, Arents of Pire,Llfe, Marine, Accident and Tornado In Oo.s. Telepbone Xo. 1L Omce loot oi W&loot street. seofitf Stoves . JH GRBAT yARITTT, COOKJ.AKO HRATZH3. Can giro you anything you are likely to -rust. We dost make tbem, out we haya aces to its beataouroet ot snrply. Ca:ia-4teT-. HOT fl IX l'. AUJJIZSLaK, ILA2,.; J & OO. Cr.s