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JIlSCELLANEOUa NOTICE TO THE LADIES. On account of the inclement weather onr opening will be continued Wednesday, Thrsdav and Saturday, or this week. OF SPRING STYLES AT J"0 Absolutely Pure. ThU powder never varies. A loiesomrness. marvel or pu rity strrncth and whoiesomenes.. Mweecon omlcaJ man the oral nary Kinas. ana cannoi w? old in competition with the multitude or low test, Rhort weight alum or Phosphate powders. SeLttmlw i meant. KOVAL BAKING lUWDEU CO.. KM Wall ft.. N. Y. t oct : diwij tenrm 4thpd 3rdpw Tiio Daily Review, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1883. mui:k auout tue ckasii. Additional News In Iterant to the CMat llaok Steal. (IkUelgb Visitor.) excitement iu regard to the broken I State National Hank; that is, far as outward appearances go, but no doubt there was even deeper feeling than on Tuesday, on the part ef losers by the great defalcation of President Cross and Cashier White. There is a general feeling of indig nation against the men who have done such a villainous piece of work. U. 3. Bank Examiner Samuel Mc Powell Tate arrived this morning. Milder orders f roan th Comptroller of the Currency. A meeting of the directors was called at 11 oVIoek and the great work of looking into the bank's condition began. It is j not known how long it will take to which were carefully put up by Mr. j HalWorth, teller, must h held until the receiver for the bank was ap-J pointed, and that the comptroller of ' the currency would decide as to their status. This part of the mat ter will take a lenl aspect there fore. Messrs. G. E. Leach, K H. Lee, C. T. Hal ley, D. B. Avera and M. T. orri! gave" notice that they have been induced to become stockhold ers and directors of thb bank, byj the fraudulent misrepresentation or; ;. h. Cross, president, and Hum. U. White, cashier, upon which they relief!, the fraud and falsehood of which were not discovered by them ITU C I AnipC "EMPORIUM until the night of Monday, March inL LttUILO JjlYirUnlUIYl. 2Cth, 1888, and that they intend to resist any and all liabilities on their part respectively upon this ground. After the notice above was given, M. T, Xorris, C. T. Bailev, J). B. Avera, Ci. E. Leach, in behalf of themselves and Ed. H. Lee, who is absent from the city but represented here by counsel, claim that at the time tfiey agreed to accept the dir ectorship in the State National Bank they had no reason to believe that its condition was not good ami as represented by Its President uud Cashier, and had no reason to think otherwise till the night o Mondnv, 2Gth MarchiJ8S8; that their " i - : iAt a t fraud thev are advised that in law it was no assent and that they . have hevwr been directors. MISCELLANEOUS GRAND OPENING ! WILL TAKE PLACE AT EASTER OPENING TaylOf'S B&Z&Y MISCELLANEOUS Life Insurance. ON . Mi sdaj, March 2i, Thursday, March 29, . p Wltn an Immense Stock of -o- EASTEK TXOWEES. AND And a New Lot of COMMERCIAL. XKAVS. WILMINGTON MARKET. ' March 29.-2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quiet at 3 cents, fto sales reported. ROSIN Stead v at 824 cents for strained, and 87 cents for good sxrmntHLzi: t ''TAltFIrm at 1.0l CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at LO0 for hard. $2.00 for yellow din and Trgin. COTTON Quiet. The following are tneonicial quotations: Ordinary, 63; good ordinary, 7 13-16; low mid dling, 8J; middling Osgood middling 9). Receipts to-day: Spirits, 51; rosin, 403; tar, 293; crude, 24; cotton, 3. MAKTNK NEWS. ARRIVED. complete this examination. Bvery- thing will be done in the most thor ough manner. Col. Tate is a fine business man and a master of his line of work. . Just as the President and Cashier deserted ilieir families, ho did the negro jauitor. John J ninths, who accompanied tlim. Thev took Grif fiths with them. He told his wife he was goius to Apex. He left ber and five children. A few days ago Cros went into a store here and remarked that a bank ' vault was an odd place; a regular' old curiosity shop. He said he had been looking into the vault and win astonished to see so many strange, tiling put away therein. Among these he said was a tin box which he said contained several thousanddol lars and much jewelry, whioh had been left by a prominent Wakecoun-. ty farmer, dead some years. He. said he would turn this over to thej -1 I - V . i. I 4 !. I..lt.. " ueua iimueiiiiur, uui mtie-i ENEICAL COMMISSION MERCHANT has never seen or heard of It. ? vT Cross a day or two before he left ' iY.sate and Retail Dealer in Country Pro wnt tr. H.nnv ui-rr-liniitK mil tnir. rtuce, Oroterles W lnes, Uquors, Tobacco, Cl ient to nmnv weruiams nid pur- punic. No, 8 North Water street, ehased gooils. A suit of clothes, the Wilmington. N. c. heaviest and Anct over-coat to be , c n,s gnrnents solicited. Highest prices paid had were purchased, choice chrars, uuiryrroauce. &c Four hundred dollars' worth of . diamonds were aIo bought, all of SteaMier Cape Fear Tomlinson, ayetteviue, i; s L,ove & (Jo. Steam yacht Louise, Galloway. oouinpori. Master. Nor barrjue Christiana, Jensen, Barbadoes, Heide & Co. CLEARED. i Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson. Faretteville, C S Love & Co. Steam yacht Louise. Gallowav. Southport. Master. Brig Abbie Clifford, Sterer, Gre nada and Barhadoes, E Kidder'a Son. Swd barque Magnus lluss. Hazel sen, Antwerp, Alex Sprunt & Son. - - EXPORTS. FOHKIGN. Grenada ami Harbadoes BrigAb-l iih uiiuord 0,000 shingles and 05,000 feet him her. Antwerp - Swd barque Magnus Huss -1,017 bales cotton, 2,221 bbls rosin. We will Display on those days New EASTER FEATHERS I Spring Goods in Latest Styles in MILLINERY, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, DressTrimminefs, BUTTON'S, LACES. EMBROIDERIES! EASTER GLOVES ! -O- AII Ladifs and Child fa's Fnrdish Goods, UOSIKUY. HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc. The Larest.Stockto Select from Ever BrougW to Wilmington . rullLinb of Faster Novelties! EASTER CARDS, t EASTER EGGS, 1 RABBITS. We cordially invite one and all to call and see for themselves at ill Taylor'sBazar. N. 3. Our General Spring Open ing takes place later, Safe, Bilb1?V Sure; LL THE .POLICY-HOLDERS VUO IiE nfintir eot left will do well to call on A. A.' BKGWN & CO., corner of North ATater and Mulberry streets, and take a policy In the f Safety Fund System In .the Hartford Life & Annuity Insurance Company. This old, relia ble company has paid out in ".Wilmington lor 1887 over $35,000 in death losses. Amount of Insurance In'foree .... $57,000,000 Death losses paid under Safety : Fund System 2JWO,000 Amount of Safety Fund. 1,000,000 feb 3 Messenger copy It - T Store for jRerit. HAT VERY DESIRABLE STORE on North Front Street, opposite First National BankandjustNortliof Capk Mclntlre's Dry Goods Store, recently occupied by me. A first-class store, large, roomy, cen trally located and well suited for any kind"of business. Possession given Immediately. Apply to . I. SHRIER, feb 3 tf 16 North Front Street Purcell Building. See Here, You Man I JQUNLAP. KNOX AND 31ILLER I All the Pobular Shapes Just In by yester day's freight. Any of the above shapes from $1.75 to 4.50. . nATS! HATS! HATS I LOUIS H MEARES, mch 13 13 NO. FRONT STREE. TUST RECTmrcT I LOTTE & atcWV - ' WINSTKAD 8TIU lead. The freshest of T- CANDIES alway, 0a want to please the cm 55 on hand. ' -HcsSSS Lime. U(. LIME m exchange tat n LIME : LIME LIME LIME LIME sept Th notify all through the mch 26 and we will papers. Ooors. Our Pattern Hats and Bon- IS a s h . nets are othe Latest Stylesl Being the work of a French Artist. and Parties having their orders wied at our Establishment may rely on having the LATEST STYLES! Sash. Doors. -o- -o- JJEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. RIMS, SPOKES, I WHEELS. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Bbiug Factory Agentsve can save you money. Jacobin Ildw. Depot. dec 29 12 So. Front Str II LOCJISK GOODWIN Will nil all orders, and satisfaction guaranteed to all our customers. CTCall earl' and leave your orders for Easter. A Special Invitation is Kiru iuuu luraiuuiu iook at ourinr i J A J Styles and it will afford us pleasure MatUTltV ASSOCiatlOIl, to snnw nn r rJnnB tr nil u-hn fnim I ' 5 - w v . w M n Ui tlb V us with a call. National i Life -AND- Nt-.w Stub I s' QN FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN MUL berry and Walnut, are now fully) equipped. Horses and vehicles for hire and horses board ed and tended by the day, week or month. -ff3 Large stockyard. R. W. BEST, mh 13 ly , v Proprietor" W POMONA HILUjsj . Cheap Nursey i For Winter and Spring si. I have a large stocky APPLE TK Two and three years old , ees, that I C ose Out Cfc; Plum,. Oherrv, 6ra- E HAVE OPENED TniS DAY A HANO- some lot of PLAID AND STRIPED FLAN- Wrappers. Also, 50 pieces of yard wide Sat j ?IyJje C11 VfP1 ciallv I . send for my Illustrated eens, elegant styles and super quality, at 12& i Catalogue and Spfcial PnV ' i Rtirnlna frnlr fnm Itr.vi . cents ter yard. A full line of India Linens "T , . luwai from s cents per yard to the finest quality. A few handsome styles of Plaid Batiste and In dia Linen, fine fabric and low price. . ' , - feb 3 J. J. IIEDRICK. Very Respectfullv, MRS.E.B WIGGINS. N. B. Our Store will be closed on Good Friday. mch 27 OF WASHINGTON, D. C. t0' Cash House. which were paid for. There are all sorts of wild minors about Individual loes by the grat defalcation, and it a hk to ift the fact from the (lotion. Wake county only lost $040. The State's loss was also light, as Treasurer Bain is careful and keep money di vided among a number of bank?. There wa $3,000 of the agricultural and mechanical college funds re cently bcured from the (tovern inent. These were deositMl by the president of the board of trustees of that college. Public sympathy is general and sincere for the deserted faaiilies of the absconding President arid Cash ier. Personal nrouertv. ic. belonirim? to both Cross and White was levied t on right and left yesterday and to day. Cross owned a saw-mill on land near Col. L. D Stephenson's. The Sheriff levied on that. Sheriff; officers ami deputies generally have bad a busy time. It is a current rumor that some parties having an inkling of "rocks ahead" withdrew their deposits only a day or two before the crash. Others had put money in the bunk on Saturday. One large firm, by mere accident, checked out it de posit, save twenty-nine cents. These were the fortunate ones. Some sad Stoves LEKatz, HORATIOBROWNINGi President. HON. GEO. D. ELDRIDGE, Sec. & Manager Cost Guaranteed. Quarterly and Annual Premiums. ASSMTS .V.. 11 ACCKUKD MAIilLITIKsl. Total Paid to Members:.. Ill .8310,390.92 NONE. .$206,635.34 liead the following cards. themselves: ! JN KFLT VARIETY. I'OOK AND nEAT urs. i an pire yoi anything you are likely t want. We rtwft make them, bit Me have ac cess nine oesi sources or supply. Call and see us. ALDERMAN. FLANNER & CO., I)ealf in Uardwaw. Tinware. c mcn a&w WLlLaJUufton. N. C Diamond Dyes TN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock can be found at T. C. .MILLER S, oerman orug store. Corner s. Fourth and Nun Sts., j . . iTescnmions niiea at. nil timpo tiavi AM ..l. . ' . - i ouu uijjui. mcnaetr 116 Market St. WILMINGTON, N. C. Thej' speak Jor Feb. 27th, 1888. o WILL OPEN ON 188S. llarper's Weekly . ILLUSTRATED. jiAsrKKs wkiklt has a weiistabllshed jia; us leauin? inusimtea newspaper In America. The fairness of its editorial com ments on current ikmics has earned for it the respect and confidence" of all Impartial read ers, and he variety an excellence of Its lite rary 'contents, which Include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers tit It tor the perusal of people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits. Supplements are frequently provided, and no expense is . "nu ine nicest order of artistic chant In MONDAY. MARCH 26th, FULL ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES Washington, D. C Mr. Giokge D. Eldkidge, Sect'y. ; National Life and Maturity Association, Washington, D. C near ir: in acknowiedinnsr receint ef One Thousand Dollars this day paid me. beinsr full amount or roircy in your company on the life ! of my late husband, CoL Ellery c. F6rd of this city, allow me to thank you and the Company for the promptness displayed In the settle- menu coi. Ford died on January 31st.. iss. ana proois or loss were rurnished your compa ny on February 23d. Under date of Febrnarv 24th. I received notice taat check was awaitjng mj uiuer, auu 1 nave uiis uay receij'ed tne amount, as stated above, beiner in full, with out aiscount, although the terms of the Policy gave you ninety days in which to makenav inent, such promptness must commend itself to every one and can but add to the contirienr. leit Dy tne puoiic in your institution. liespectruuy, r JULIA A. FORD. IN AND ikc upon tne illustration nr tha ftiiKnut puases 01 nome.ana roreign history all Its features UarDeVs Vetiv ia nrtmiv.. wi)icu w u welcome truest in everv . . stories can be told of the misfortunes of others, who lose all their earn-! bousehtfd. frigs. It -vas reported yesterday aj Wake county man had lost 50,000 HARPPTi'? PPRinmnATa but It is to-day stated that thelarg- AK ER 8 PLRIOOICALS. est depot it by an vinvidual was that ! pkr yk a n or a gentleman wno recently moved I to tins city anil amounted to 1G. ins pleasant to nonce toe con dence manifested in theother ba marked that they had more money ! lK4a!,tocflfSlr'IW at night than thev had in the morn- j inr. It Is a gootf sign, ou a day ' n00' Wekly begin with the rhen such a great financial crash i Son 2Si?S5SK2tSmSfei had 60 startled people. The other! with the NumterSm Tt tffi?S "SSISRS i . . ti , I nmor , ooDKS are as sounu as a uouar ana i . ueserve tne nign conuuence iimrn-: Bound oved I 1 000 ! "ARPEK S WERKLV uWQ i,UU0. HAUPKKSMAUAZINK...... 40 :onti 1 iiakpers bazar. 1 J., anks; hari'er-s youno peoVLk!;!""!;:::: So DRESS GOODS, Washington, p. c. Iam acquainted directory of this Association: iThey . tlemen of the highest commerelal s fested in them. For the other of-1 three years back, m neat elbtni linrtlr imil. rrrr'."r"; expense irci nj . ceeu one . in tneir fleers of the broken syiunathv is felt, while most .thorough confidence etire integrity. The deposits received at the bank Ifnmlnt rwit nelilo n urlmt may h terminel a special fuDd," them to depositors. It was report ed this morning that - the bank ex aminer had said they must stand on a parity with other funds. We learn what the bank examiner said was that these "special deposits," all of Volumes of s back. In n sent by mall, postage s weekly, for binding, will be aau, postage paid, or by express, free e (provided the freight does not ex dollar per volume), for 17 00 Der vol vA'VL w acn vium, suitable for I ,.1 malL- post-paid, on ti IV vou. Renittanes should be made by Post-Offlce wirj uiut-t wr ureui, to avoid chance of loss, yttfpttpert are not to oqdw thLt nitrtftimnJ. 1 . T . . ..w. -.. r "fir. "w vrwr Qr narper c BrothersL Auoreas UAKPfiU BROTHERS. aoTS New VoVk School Books and School Station cry you can buy cheapest at HelnsJ career s. . - THOUSAND'S OP ARTICLES. i IT xinve noi ine time to specify, but can assure our patrons many, very many, bargains await their pleasure. More particulars in a few days, I M. m Katz. 11G Jlartot Street. ceh3 WILMINGTON, n: C. Washington, D. C, Feb. 2nd, 1888. Dear Sir: The manairement of the National Life and Maturity Association of this"city is, to my personal kmowledffe. in the hands of as. good business men as there are In any city in the country, men whose names, with those who know them, are the synonym of integrity, business capacity and intellisrence. and von can rest assured that they are not men who would allow their names to bo thus used un less they had personal knowledge and super vision Of the management. of tnhninoco a cdlkpany wltn which they connect their names Is worthy of confidence and this fact alone would convince me of the sound ness of the National Life and Maturity even If i i uau iiui, uuier lams lnsnrr mv onnririPTirv In it. Very truly yours. I W. P. CANADA Y, v Hit VKRSAItLES. KV., AugUSt 1887. Mr. W. H. Gibson the National Life and Maturity Association of y aauuigwm, u. u. i am acquainted with the are gen- Btanrtlnrr . .., . . ' uulJUlUi. fir,J. .ra ana ms company! are entitled to the fullest measure of confidence and consider- auuu. cry rwspeciruuy, JO. C. S. BLACKBURN. 1 4 7l LlMll FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock, P.M. - ' BENEFACTOR . . Saturday, March 31 FROM WILMINGTON- - Equator Tuesday, M arch 427 Gll.LF STREAM Friday, March 30 BENEFACTOR . ...Friday, April 83?- Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' Rates guaranteed to and from, points in North and South Carolina. -r For Freight or Passage apply to H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N.,C THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. - New York. WSI. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents . mch 24 35 Broadway, New York. ' sales of 1887-8 only. ... Address, ' J. VAN.Limi feb8tf pomMl! Society htl rjlHE SEWING SOCIETY Of SI i Parish solicit orders for ante m ' fancy sewing, crochetln? jji enlrX licues' ana cmlareBS4proMiffvr, Orders' left at thelKton.tt Third street, will meetrttfiprauKjia-i . . nrtTr or: .. Somtliiofi; AUtwti ? ? We can do your Printine: in better stvle and give you as good work as gome, and 100 per cent, bctter-j than others. No inferior work turned out and paper used is always the best. - - Our Ruling and Bindim Denarfmpnf. la holding its own against all competitors. When in need of Blank Books . anv size. style of binding or paper, give us a trial, as lira Mir urn Mn . : - - v ,,c iu" weeau bun you ana oesides you keep your money at horn-1 All work in uone m our oihce and under our supervision JACKSON & BELL. nAVE ON HAND A'VEliiriXI - Grocers' Sundri: . rhlch aro cordially recommentW t are fond of Fancy Goods. SARATOGA CHIPS lnll&Ji OLIVES FARCIES. Imported GINGER PRESERVE 1 lb. and lb. Jars. ' Large FRENCH PEUXES, EVAPORATED; CALIFOEOi V HALIBUT STEAK. SMOKED SALMON. HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA CONDENSED TOMATOES 111 Imported and Domestic SArct' SUPS BRANDIED FIGS, PEAKS tsA 1 finest quality. Also the VEBY Fl BUTTER received wecklj 67 'mch5 1 " Covington, Kr., June 20, 1887 wJt? f.lT: know several of the Directors of the National Life and Maturity Association personally and the others 1 know by reputa tion, and I take pleasure in saying that they are gentlemen of integrity, business capacity and good financial standing. Very truly yours, J G. CARLISLE. AND CARRIAGE RE PQSITORY -AND . ; REPAIR SHOP. Laktij3 IN WANT. OF ANY JKIND OF Vehicle or want any Repairing done tothelr ,iAmcies flncl it to their interest to C JX SOUTlIERT.ATV?r mr 0 1e.r Second and Princess Streets. fl? ucu "ora?s ro w shod, we have a -u-wuoauuuc!. , : - - mCh 5 tf Wew York, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE prices JOHN WERNER'S Barber Shop - : . 'u.0w,il ouave-cents a Hair. Cut and 20 cents a Shampoo. His own manufactured Hair va Mwiaue ai cents and upwards. No. 29 Market Street, between .Water and ronk septa . SMC WHAT SENATOR vAnCK SAYS: V. S. Senate, Washington, D. C, Marck 2, 1S8& Dear Sli-An intimate lance with several members of the Boardof Directors of the National Life and SSKSiSf Association of WashlngtonT I). c toShe? wltli a knowledge by reputation 6i theh?-h business standiner and .h .Lmn . T U mmmnmrn. m. I lit-" - maininxr members of tne hmm 0m r t ft any business enterprise maTagSTby j . them will be conducted withlnteert infPi ' Z SSi? mT opinion a"wea lo tne con- WJLAC3 OaLiUIHVTR CT TMQ t.TvH. 1 such a company. - 7 ... inch I-. Crjr P" "ours, : men sua z. B. VANCE. BOY CLIPPER PLOWS. J-JAMES, TRACE CHAINS, BITS, HORSE Collars, Curry Combs, Back Bands. ; Rope and ; a complete line of Agricultural Hnplemehts at BOTTOM .PRICES. WIOLESALE AND RETAIL. " Jacbbi'ft.lldw. Sio'rc,- 12 South Front strpft ' Caution Notice Y1T E, THE UNDERSIGNED K NER BREWING CO., Of tie ton, N. C hereby caution tw ' al, and Junk dealers la par or sell bottles on which the tt the following firms; R. Pro Wm.Gcnaust,J. H-TlenieD Haar, Is blown in the glaA? never sold. If offered for BWff.; and we will prosecute any $ j in same to the highest extff r Easter Car- TIT IIX OPEN TO-DAT ' beautiful assortment of v - EASTEB Unfit'' Plain, Fringed ana very,""1 : , Please call and make your Cash orders from the coufiff ' y attended to at , Heinsberg Live Book and U' riGv mch 15 New ArrV - w,-X? CO. A 1Fkfl boxes M.roAg'ii: ducedpriccstoclgr.rr.- feb 13 ; "i : dec 23 tf
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