THIS PAPER
oCt,und svsry Snndays
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JOSHT. JAMES,
EUITOB AUDflOrMXTOK.
.nKSCKlPTlOSS POSTAGE PAID:
ear 4 00. Six months, $2.00. Thro
.aLitB, 81-00; Ow month. M cents.
MpeT wUl be deHvereii by carrier, free
,.tn.4r 1 cents per week,
're.rate-low tod libera
Ja-suhscrlbeTS will report any and all fall.
are? , receive their paper regularly.
There nrw 10 000 womenin Cincin
nlli whaenrntbeir own living. .
Tbpre are 400.000 unmarried men in
Paris against SSO.oOO married men.
Io Indii Ihere are f'ur female mis-
gioosrie
to every roil lion of women.
Baseball pitchers ar practicing with
iron balls in order lo obtain a nikher
rie of if d. and umpires are opting
bifli for arro.r Plate clolbing.
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While New York is boasting of an
-01'J Ioadnn Streete," London is point
ing with pr'dH l'' "ye yane aod rfbft
Ame rykanH dwbatante who trsei y
:i -
On of the cariosities ot Cavuga? coun
ty. New Yrk. is a hotel built directly
upuii the dividing lino between two
townships- li ha b(M4n lhe custom fr
mG5 vpars for tnft mana-er lw sn'ft '8
barr'xro irotn one end f the house to
the other, just accordiog to the way the
town went mi the excise question, and
in that way he has manaKe(Tto obtain a
licence. either in one town or the other,
most of the time
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The postoffice in India is regarded as
so miraculous an agency by the more
ig-mrant natives that in some out-of
the-..ay places the very letter boxes are
worshipped. In one case r man posted
his letter in the box aod shouted out its
destination to infouu the presiding
spirit whom he supposed to be inside
Anotuernative humbly took off his shoes
as he approached the box, went through
various devotions before and after
posting his letter, and finally pot some
coppers before the box as a propitiatory
biferio. retiring in the same attitude
ot humility
The BidJie House, the largest, hotel
iii Detroit, covers an acre of ground,
has six acres ot floor, and is worth
$jtH)iKX). Lather Beecher, who owns
jt, has had trouble for twenty years in
reniiof the property and now proposes
to five it to the public. If he can sell
it tie will nive $500,000 to a fund for a
charitable institutions in the city. It
be can rent it at $50,000 a year be will
apply the rental to the same purpose.
If he can Neither sell nor rent he will
cat up the big building and devote it to
charitable purposes.
Prof. McGee has just enunciated a
soul-disturbing theory. He personally
visited Charleston and investigated the
earthquake and its causes and his con
clusions are summed op in a lecture
delivered in Washington City on last
.Wednesday night. He says that the
area of the earthquake extended from
Cuba to Canada, and from the Mississ
ippi to the Bermudas, or, even if the
most moderate estimate be made for its
extent under the ocean, over nearly a
million and a quarter ot square miles.
"Few of the reliable recorded earth
quakes of other countries," ha said,
"have affected so great areas as those
o! New Madrid and Charleston. That
of Lisbon was. perhaps, felt over a
much greater area, but the data are un
certain." He added the prediction that
"if. as seems evident, displacement and
earthquakes go together, then the east
em United States are In danger, for
displacement is now in progress at a
rate so astoiishiugly rapid aa to occa
sion surprise that earthquakes are not
tQore frequent, and in curious and un
conscious defiance of the inevitable the
chits of Pittsburg. Richmond, Fredef
- . . , . -
M-nonrg, Washington. Baltimore, rort
Deposit, Wilmington, Philadelphia.
Trenton and New York have been lo
Cted on the very line of displacement.'
ttxcttenieiit "in Texas.
Great excitement has been caused in
vicinity of Paris. Tex., bv the re
markable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley.
was s helpless he could not turn
bed, or raise bis Bead ; every body
aid be was dying of Consumption. A
wi bottle of Dr. Ki n g's New Dischv
fJ was sent him. Finding relict, he
ahta large bottle and a box of Dr.
Kwga New Life PiUs; by the time he
p laten two boxes of Pills and two
boUtfs of the Discovery, he was well
fjw gamed in flesh tbirty-six
Pound. I ,
I Trial Bottle of this Great Discovery
'.Consumption free at V. U. Green &
Tiie Verdict Unanimous, t
-1. Solt. Druggist, Bippua Ind.,
"liters as the very best remedy. Every
r'tue hn.il ffirnn eatiof In nirurv stao
neman took six bottles, and was cur-
w Kheumatism ol 10 years' stand
2 Ahrthftm (7 ra rtrniriti.r ' Rail.
e. Ohio, affirms: "The best selline
peaicine I have ever handled in my 20
ars experience, is Electric Bitters."
fOOUSands of nthara htuo mAAaA tKotr
ptitnony, so that the rerdict is nnani-:
?r,os that Electric BitUra do core all :
lni?s ol lhe IJ'er. Kidneygor Blood, j
r-j uaua dollar a bottle at W. H.
en& co's. Drug Store. '
VOL. XI.
In the municipal election held in
Wilmington on -Thursday the Demo
crats elected a majority of the aldermen.
The election in the county on the propo
sition to pobscribe $100 000 to the Wii
mington, Onslow 6V East Carolina Rail
Road reftu!td in a defeat oi that m era
sure Newborn Journal.
That is hardly the right way to put iU
The election may have been lost but the
proposition wai not defeated. There
were ten vrten Uone in its favor. And
it is a question, even, alter all, it it was
indeed lost. The charter of the road
says:
Sec. 14. That it the re- ult of said elec
tion shall show tbnt the majority ot the
qualified votara ot said county, town
ship, city ;r towo tavr subscripiict to
the capital' stock of the said railroad to
the amount vnted for in such election,
the said County Coo-missirners, or the
proper authorities ot said city or town,
shall immediately mnkn such subscrip
tion to the capitol stock ot said rail
road, &c. &c.
Now. to our thinking, the result of
said election lacked a great deal of
showing that a majority of the qualified
voters in this cunty did not favor the
subscription. On the contrary, the
evidence that a large majority do favor
the subscription is unmistakable, and
this is plainly shown by the vote. V
was generally thought that the election
would be carried without any special
effort and hence more was made and
there were many who did not
vote tor the measure who deeply
regretted that tact when the result was
known. A canvass of the county to
day would show that four-fifths of the
people favored the measure.
There has as yet been no official des
claration of the result and we do not
know it any further steps are contem
plated, but the matter may be carried
up to the Supreme Court to get its in
terpretation ot the law.
LOCAJ. NEWS.
INDEX TO NEW ADVFRTISEMEITS.
C W Yates "Don Miff"
Geo M Ckapon a Card,
r C Miller Garden Seed
CHAS K Browne Shingles
M M KATZ Grand Opening
J A Sprtngkk March Prices
W H Yopp Make no Mistake
Fennell & Daniel Remember
- Miss K Ka&rer 4rand Opening
Mrs E B Wiogiss To the Ladles
Giles A Murchisox Garden Sets
HEiHsnERGER's Hurrah for the Boys
Parker & Taylor We Can Sell You
Monds Bros "Its English You Know"
W E Springer & Co Hazard Powder
Mas H B Jewett Commencing Tuesday
To tfir Ladies Dress and Cloik Making
The National Life and Maturity Assoclaiioa
Geo B Fresch & soxs "These Pleasant
Shoes"
Miller A Niestlie Kennedy's Medical
Discovery
For other locals see fourth page.
The Criminal Court was not in scs
sion to-day.
Only one bale ot cotton received at
this port to-day. That is bringing it
down to a fine point.
Yon will save money and get the best
.work-bv sending your clothes lor repairs
to John Dyer and Son. t
Pianos and organs can be bought
cheaper at Ueinsberger's than at any
other house in the State. t
The electric bugs have put in their
appearance again, alter au absence of
several months, and they areas hideous
as ever
Seo new advertisement of Mrs. E. B.
Wiggins in this issue. Iu addition to
the slock ot. millinery recently pur
chased by her in New York she dis
plays also au elegant assortment of
laces and embroideries.
Miss E. Karrer will ou Thursday
and Friday next display her new stock
offspring and Summer millinery goods.
Thee arc the opening days and the
attention of the ladies is invited to this
tact.
The Mayor pro tcm had but one case
at the City Court calling for bis atten
tion this morning. Thomas Moore,
charged with beiog drunk, was proven
guilty and was required to pay a fine ot
$5 or go below for 10 days.
. Mrs. Branch, (formerly Miss Margaret
Gardner) and Mrs. S T. Brice have
opened a dress and cloakmaking
establishment on North Front" street.
Those ladies have heretofore given
much satisfaction to their patrons and
they invite all to call.and see specimens
of their work.
The ladies are invited, through adver
tisement in this issue, to call at Mrs.
H. B Je welt's, corner of Front and
Princess streets, and inspect lhe bean- i
tiful stock she has recently purchased
in New Ymrk. Mrs.Je welt's selections
have heretofore given much satisfaction
to her lady customers.
WILMINGTON. N. C, MON DAY. MARCH 28
election of Officer.
At a meeting of the Board of. Dlrec
tors of the First National Bank, held
this torenooo, Mr. D. Gr. Worth was.
elected a Director to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the death of7 Mr. F
Burruss. The Board then proceeded u
the election of a President to till tie
vacancy and Mrs George Chadbouru
was unanimously elected t Jbai posi
lion. -
I n ter ettti ngr Exercises.
The exercises at Brooklyn Baptist
Sunday . School yesterday afternoon
were made of unuaual interest, by tbi
format presentation to the church and
8cnooi or tne new organ recently pur
chased tor tbem. lhe exercises were
opened by an organ voluntary, trom
Battman, by Mrs H. H. Foster, after
which there was singing by the school,
followed by a sweet song, of which the
Lord's Prayer, chanted, was tbe con
clusion. This was sung by little Mary,
daughter of Mr. S. G. Hall, and Norma.
daughter of Maj. H. H. Foster, aged
respectively eight and six years, am:
was given in pure, clear, and musical
tones, with perfect precision and in ex
act time and tnne Rev. Dr. Pritcbard.
who was present, then made au inter
esting and instructive address, taking
as his subject the aots of Esau and
Jacob. Mai. Foster then asked tbe
church and school, through tbe pastor.
Rev. G. M. Tolson, to accept of tbe or
gan. The latter.in a graceful and grate
ful speech, accepted tbe instrument,
and the school then, upon motion ot the
Superintendent. Mr, J. W. Taylor,
thanked Maj. Foster tot his efforts in
tneir benait by a unanimous rising
vote.
The report of tbe Secretary and
Treasurer, Mr. N. Jenkins, showed
tnat.tne school is in a prosperous con
dition, both as to attendance and
finances.
Dust to Oust.
The obsequies of the late Mr. E. E.
Bnrruss were held at the First Presby
terian Church, of which the deceased
was a member, at halt past 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon, the remains having
been conveyed from his late residence
lor that purpose. Such was the promi
nencs ot Mr. Burruss in the business
world and such was the profound res
pectin which he was held by the entire
community that the gatbe-ing was one
of the largest ever assembled in this
city upon such a sad occasion. It was
a tribute ot the great esteem in which
tbe deceased was held, which must
have afforded some consolation to his
relatives and most intimate friends
Tbe services were conducted by Rev.
Peyton H. Hoge aud were deeply
solemn and impressive. At the con
elusion ot tne services, tbe remains
were conveyed to Oakdale Cemetery
for interment, followed by a long pro-
cession ot relatives and friends, and
the Chamber ot Commerce, of which
he was a member, and by the members
ot the Produce Exchange. Hon. George
Davis. Ex-Judge D. L. Russell, Cols.
John D. Taylor and F. W. Kerchner,
Capt. E J. Pennypacker. and Messrs.
D. G. Worth. George Chadbourn and
Alfred Martin were tbe pall-bearers.
IN MEW OKI AM.
At .1 meeting t Hi Directors of the Firt
National Bank, held this forenoon at their
I'.ankins Rooms, the following Preamble and
Resolution were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, Almighty Gel, the Creator and
Ruler 'over al! the wisdom f whose arte none
mav question, and! to whoc decrees all must
piihmil, however painful, has brought a great
affliction upon ns, an afMletion fraught with
more deep and abgorbioe Interest than any
event that wr have ever been railed npon to
consider By I hi dispensation, mir President
ha" lecn suddenly stricken d -wn hi cha r is
einpiy. no more to be tilled by him, wno ha
so long and so ably occupied it, Wc shall
mix-1 no more that kind and cordial greeting,
that warm, friendly ami Miiccr-s' claip of the
hand, the sure t kea of a kind and true heart
Wc shall utterly fail, should wc aftcmpt at
this lime, to estimate, or determine the extent
of lhe loss that we have bitstiincd iri the sud
den aud unexpected death of our fiiciid and
t'.e President of this Institution. We shall
doubtless realize something of this loss, daily.
through the remainder ol our sojourn here,
hoth in our social and business relations
Be it therefore Res Ived, That in the death
of Edwin fc. Bram s. the toundcr. and for
more thac twenty years the President of this
Bank this Board, and we believe the entire
community, have sustained an irreparable
loss He was ever con 111 and sincere, a kind
and faithful friend, ever ready to aid the tds
tressed to contribute Hlera!ly of his means
when the cill of charity were presented, a
trua friead and discreet counsellor of the
vonnr And pntArnHein hnvirtoja nuin Ifo
was among the foremost in every enterprise
designed to Improve the interests and general
prosiierity of this city In fact, we feel that ,
we are totally incapable of expressing or esti-1
mating the worth of such a man to any com i
muniiy, or the extent and magnitude of the
Sff:fcXhWL TSe'SSfi
pure man, a irne man and a man of uncommon .
ability. '
Kttolvtii. That, In token of our respect f w
hi" memory, thli Banking Home be drupe d
with the insignia of mourning, and that a
memorial ptge io our Records ue duFy dedl-,
cated to hia memory. r
Reanteed, That to his bereaved family we
de.dre to tender the adsurnnc of our tdacere
ftrnuvitliv lit iWir mt kAti..ti.. -,.
thev be uresented wfth a raiw of thu nm.
ceeaiAg. ttar copy.
KEIE.
NE7 AJDVEBTI8EJR1EVT8.
Hake no Mistake !
JN JJRDfcRING rjSH AN
OY8T1SIW. Gaaranteftfi sound anl
oni wneft pak-J for dellve y
Iocs Box 415 r 106 fcouth Froat St
mtHk 2$ .. .
Can Sell You
rp&.B4 tHBAPMT AND B1C8T COOK
STOVJSln this market. Call and see
"1 PARKER TAYLOR.
PUB. WHITE OIL. inch 28
Garden Geed,
BeAj", C&EMIOALS, . PATENT MSDI
D
clne and Fancy Articles in full supply at
F. C. MILLER'S,
men 23 Corner Fourth and Nun Sts
Hazard Powder.
WE NOW HAVk THE AGENCY FOR
this celebrated Powder which Is un
doubtedly the best sold In this country. Ne-v
masazlne built down the river (out of ity
limits). Full assortment of all the sizes at the
lowest prices.
W4i. E. SPRINGER A CO.,
Successors to John Dawson Ik Co.,
19, 21 and 23 Market Street,
nach 28 Wilmington N. C
Shingles ! Shingles !
FMFTY THOUSAND FOUR AND FIVE
r
Inch Cypress Shingles
Must be sold at once.
Those In
bargain.
need would do well to call and get a
CHAS. F. BROWNE.
Commission Merchant, No 11' N. Water St.,
men 2S Wilmington, N. C-
To the Ladies.
a N INVITATION VRS. BRANCH (for
r marly Mies Margaret Gariner) and MBS.
S. T. BRICE have opened a DKE8S ANU
CLOAK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT on N.
Front Street. We extend an invitation to the
Ladlea to call and examine our Work and
Htvles. Wora guaranteed and prices mode
ate. Country orders filled at the shortest
notice mch.'5'it
Commencing Tuesday,
rpHE LADIES ARE INVITED TO CALL
and see my elegant stock of Spring Goods,
comprising TRIMMED HATS AND BON
NETS, in the newest designs and shades.
latest styles in VEILING and RIBBONS.
A fine assortment of Parasols. Black Stock
lngs warranted not to crock. Warner's Health
Corsets. anAxrtner popular makes. Handker
chiefs of every description. Newest styles In
Ladles' mrses. iiusties, vans, jeweiry, c.
MRS. 11. a. JBWJSTT,
mch 23 lm m Cor. Front and Princess sts
Opening Days !
AT
MISS E. KARRER'S,
MAjlICH 31st, APRIL 1st, '87,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
Friends and customers cordially invited,
mch 21
These Pleasant Shoes !
EE HOW NICELY THESE SHOES FIT
me, and they are so comfortable. Those hor
rid things I have been wearing just ruined my
foot so the said and so say the sisters, cous
ins and aunts, that the place to buy pleasant
fitting Shoes, and desirable besides, is at
EO. K. FKENCH & SONS,
mch 28
108 N. Front Street
THF
NATIONAL LIFE AND HATUBITY ASSO N,
OF WAtHINGTON, D. C.
President.
HORATIO BROWNING.
Sec A Manager. Treasurer.
GEO. U. ELDB1DGK. SAMUEL NORMENT
OUR PILLOW OF STRENGTH:
A Guaranteed Policy,
An incorporated Policy,
Matarity Value In Cash at fixed Age.
Annual Cost Absolutely Limited.
Only Foot Payments per year.
Non-f orfeitable After Three Years.
Does the insured wish to know the limit of
the amount he can be called upon to pay to
the rompany In any one year? Does he wish
to know the dates when his payments will fal
due ? Does he wish assurance that only
cost of the Insurance will be required of him?
Does he wish an Incontestibe Polio? Does
n wWl ,he nt , nto of iMU.
' " MC . .
ranee cease, to withdraw from the contract
without loss of all that he has paid lo? Doec
he wish to avoid the burdensome acnmula.
tion of the Level Premium Plan ? Does be
desire the benefit o Past Payments. If for
ho n.Ar.HnM ,i. nrin.P k-.
any cause he Olscontinnes nla Insurance be-
ton the maturity date?
'
The National Life and Maturity Plan gnar-
aateea ad of the above In the policy,
1 .j . ,,Jou
P. 8. RIDDeLLK. H. 1. W. H.UIB30N.
' Medteai Direct -r. BpeeUl Attest
men 2 . . z
1887.
NO 74
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
House.
-o-
I.M.Eatz,
116 Market St.,
Grand Opening
-OF-
Spring & Summer Goods I
AT
I ! KATZ'S
116 Market St,
SUMMER SILKS. oOc.
COLORED SATINS and MOIRE AN
TIQUES, worth 75c for-50c.
BLACK SILKS from 65c up.
HEAVY COLORED SILKS, worth
$1 25 for $1,
EXTRA SURAH SILK8, all colore,
80c.
Colored
DRESS GOODS.
ADBATROaS, ALMA CLOTH, TRI-
COTINES.
NUN'S VEILINGS 6c up.
36-tnch CUT CASHMERES, new
shades, 25c.
BLACK DRESS GOODS, every va
riety. 54inch LADIES' CLOTH AND
TRICOT. Spring Shades.
CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS from
6c up.
PLAIN AND BROCADED JAVA
CANVASS, worth 20c for 12dc.
10.000 Yards LAWNS tor 5c.
36-Inch FRENCH BATISE, lOc.
GINGHAMS. SEERSUCKERS. SAT
EENS, &c.
o
WHITE GOODS.
r
NAINSOOK CHECKS from 7c up.
VICTORIA LAWNS from 8c up.
INDIA LINENS from lOcup.
FRENCH NAINSOOKS, MULLS,
PERSIAN LAWNS, REVERE
STRIPES, COLORED NAIN
SOOKS, &c. &c.
Q
FLOUNCING
AND
EMBROIDERIES
The greatest variety at lower prices
than ever before.
VEILINGS, LACES, DAMASKS,
TOWELS, NAPKINS, GLOVES.
HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, HAND
KERCHIEFS, &c , at astouishiogly
low prices.
1 ,000 Gross entirely new BUTTONS
from 5c up. worth double tbe money
rJIen's and Boy's
Spring Wear.
LADIES' AND GENTS' GAUSE
UNDERWEAR. FANCY GOODS,
RIBBONS. CORSETS, BUSTLES.
NOTIONS. &c.
Ever so many articles so very low
that my kind patrons must acknowl
edge that the 'CASH will save them
considerable at
M. M. EatzV
116 Market Street.
mch 28 -
Cash
wa wfli M (Hd ' to rtctm ecatuueaooa
f torn our frtncu oa amy arnd til .tabiMtt
asaaraltaMrMtbtti :. " '. :? ,
t ume of U wntn must always to
tsaod to tto BtmoT. " '
-mmanlcaOonaiaturt to wrltua to to
oossldsof ue papr. :
traomailUea must to VUiL: j -
ad 1 la aapeeUlrf aid paxttettlarry u ",
tood that the Editor dosa to( alwayt nto
the vlaws of correspoadsxta aaU o tat 4
rn the editorial oolaaaa.
NEW ADVEUT4SEBIKMT8,
Ti. "T 1 ? - l TT TT- It
L8 JCiDgUSfl lou - iinow,"
)!AU'S SOAP, " '
liUIYD'S MJAK8IS. i ,
KKM'S TOTII BRUSIL (the best).
EXTRACT VlOLETTB.
Hcadiurtcr8 fee
TOILET PREPARATION?.
MUNIJH KKOTIIEU8.
Ksl.ib'iKhed 1S74. moh oti
To the Ladioc.
THAVE RKTURNED FROM TUK ORTH
ern cities tilth a fall assortmtnt of Goods la
my llne;aso a eaBtlfnl assortment of LACI5
t and SMGROIDKKI KM of all
descriptions.
which I offer at lowest prices. ',
1 have secured at great exienie the services
of a first-class French MiUIner. whose work
will give entire satisfaction to all who give
me orders. ... ; "
My opening of Pattern Bonnets and Hats
will take place next week. VFalt ind see my
styles and p. Ices before purchasing.
MK8.E. B. WIGGINS.
115 Market Street, WllouWtrn, N. C.
mch 28 ' "
Garden Sets.
NOTIIKR LOT JUST RECEIVED AND
Hilt SALE AT LOW PRICES.
GILES A MURCHISON.
mch 28
March Prices J
jQURING THE MONTH OF MARCH I
propose to sell WOOD at still' lower prices
and make a specialty ef SAWED WOOD,
guaranteeing and proving beyond doubt that
full i cord is In each load delivered,
mch 23 J. A. SPRINGER,
KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
lMMONS REGULATOR,
Taylor's Sweet Gum and Mnlllen,
Bull's ough Syrup, -
Prescriptions compounded day and night.
- Night Bell. '
MILLER A N I EST LIE,
mch 28 Cor. Sixth and Mulberry
Remember
rpHE PLACE TO GET THE BEST SAD-
dies. Harness. Leather. Trunks or anv kind
of Saddlery Goods for the least money. Try
our Seamless Kip and Georsla Seamless Col
lars.
FF.NNELL A DANIEL,
Old Mallard 8tand. 10 So. Front St.
mch 28 tf ,
Don Miff."
NOTHER SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED
at YATES BOOK STOKE. Orders by mall
will meet with prompt attention.
CROQUET, HAMMOCKS, BASE BALLS,
MARBLES. TOPS, Ac.
A full supply of BLANK BOOKS, STA
TIONERY, Ac., always on hand.
C. W. YATES.
mch 23 119 Market St. Wilmington, N C
A Card.
J TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
my friends and the public geneially that I
have connected myself with the first-class
Family Grocery of Messrs. HOLMES A FILL
YAW, Corner Second and Market' streets,
where I will be pleated to see snd serve them.
Respectfully, Ac,
mch 2; 2tnac GEO. M. CRAPON.
Eureka ! !
NTI ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC DOOR
AND CALL BELLS.
Sold and put np by
mch 22 1m JAMES F. POST.
Hurrah for the Boys f
UK BEAUTIFUL SPRING WEATHER
has mneh to do with oicoing of the Base at
Season; ss the westher has come so have the
BA ball 8UPPLIKS, which have been
opened In large quantities at ,
HEINSBERGER'S.
mch 25 Cash Boot and Music Store
o .
- HrWARE OF IMITATIONS. "
See that your pen ttsmped Ksntn fJJ
da2offBS3 psrsnsnrri joj posg
f4
rOR 8ALE AT ?
HEINSBERGER'S.
mch 23, .
Cabhage Plants for Sale.
100,000 si,rasors : ftLT
CABbAUls PLANTS, at 3 per Thousand.
Apply to
- T. J'SOirrnKKLAND,
f or WVH. MILLS.
ach24 1w At the Hopkins Place
It raujuiy friggj. . . pj
- ..:; -Jmmm
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