Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / April 4, 1888, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i I. r j f i r ri ! roir?nvn7nTif?r5) y u n u urn - CKOSS AND WHITE. The Former 3t akes a ConXeaiion. (Raleigh News and observer Spwlils.) Tnnnvm Ont.. Anril 3. The Ral- ,AtA hank case is assuming a .. . it. i. .1 Air.Jntu Mr mtn n. liar lonu. i riCivw.U6 ... 'RtrniriPd and 87 nitmle aud special interest. I he po- here nave me pns on Absolutely Pure. Tbl powder never varies. A marve l cr pu rl tr Ktrvmnh and wholesomcness. More econ omical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be iold In competition with the multitude of low test, snort weijrni aium or nnowimiur iimi3. Soldo UeaS. KOYAL BAKING IOWDEl CO., 10 Wall St., N. . w oct 35 dXwly tenrm 4thpd Srdpw T3io Daily Boviow. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1SS8. !! n tit honties --. ... -4...- i oner. The Kalemn auuioriues in tent! to bid high, for them and the Norfolk National Dank has a claim on a portion of the boodle found on the prisoners that theypurpose put ting into practicable shape unless their claim is speedily satisfied. Mr. Caldwell llanlv, cahierof the N'otr folk National Bank, arrived in the city to-day to look after the inter ests of his institution. It appears that White, the day before he and Cross ilitted from Raleigh, tele graphed to the Norfolk National Hank for an advance of $10,000 on a consignment cotton and tobaceo to New York, promising to send in return a bill of exchange on New York the next day. The banks had been accustomed to obliging each other in this way, so the request wes nnt niiMsii.il. Tne amount wanuni was WILMINGTON MARKET. ' ' April 4. 350 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-i-Steady Up-n. at 36 cents. - Sales of 50 casks at 30c. : noTV ' ool cents for good A t . - 8irainea. - - - .: TAR Finn at 1.03. - - - CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.00 for hard, $3.00 for yellow dip and virgin. COTTON Steady. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary Cj; good ordinary, 7 lS-lo; low mid dling, 8 13-16; middling 9J; good mid dling 9 k - Receipts to-day: Spirits, 43; rosin, 273; tar, ICS; crude, 16; cotton, 2. A RARE CHANGE. FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE FOR Desirable Esal Estate, A LIVERY BUSINESS IN GOOp SHAPE. Twenty Horses and all necessary vehicles. &c, to carry on the business. Thirty regular Boarding Horses. , Good run of trade Stable new and centrally located. Apply to it O. Otii ELL. mch 31 lw . i i 1888. 1888. MAltf NK NEWS. ARRIVED. ; Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay ettevllle, Williams ac Murchison. Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Boutnport, Master. CLEARED. Steamer DMurchison, Smith, Fay etteville, Williams & Murcnison. Presidential Year. (1J 1 X. T t -,!! uuusuui. iwc r 11 t " oteam yacm louise, jraiioway, duly rorwarueu ana receiveuuj Southport. Master. IN CONGRESS YKSTKUPAV. SENATE. Washington, April 3. The Sen ate, at 3:10 p. m.. after two hours eoent in secret legislative session. opened its doors. During the secret session Mr. Riddleberger's resolu tion to consider the fisheries treaty in open session was the only subject of debate, but several Senators ven tured to discuss briefly the merits of the treaty itself; being, However, called to order for so doing. Messrs. Edmunds and Hoar made a strong ficrht iwrainst the resolution. UDon motion of Mr. Hutler the resolution was ordered to be refer red to the Committee on Foreign Relations: onlv eight Senators vot ing in the negative. After tne public session was re sumed, the Bond Purchase bill was taken up. and a vote was taken on Mr. Palmer's motion to recommit the bill. The motion was rejected. I Raleigh on Friday they went White, who pocketed tlie pacitage aud. with Cross, flitted, lie also tro other banks under similar pretenses, a Richmond, Va., National Bank for $10,000 and a Ral eigh bank for $5,000. This was all the money thev took away witn them. The Norfolk cashier pro poses to secure his $10,000, and will, if necessary, prefer an information agf inst the pair of boodlers, charg-iii.-them with bringing stolen money into Canada, to which it is probable thev will plead guilty, tney Having, it is" reported, admitted their culpa- bilitv. !Ur Unnlv savs he spent two whole days m a vain ellort to St httii out tlie tanjrie in me hnnk of the Raleiirh bank, but had a to give up the task in despair, ne thinks it probable that one of the prisoner, at least, will be given safe conduct acros" the line in order that he mar nut the books and affairs of . 1 tne vrecKeti uanK imo prupersiiuc Toronto. Ont.. April 3. C. V I leartt. Chief of Police of Raleigh, arrived in the city this evening. linviii" hpfn detained several hours bv a railway accident on the New York Central-It. It. He is accom panied by F. H. Busbee, District AtroniHv. Mr. tiraves. one or rne prisoners' victims, andJas.A. Rogers, ex-deputv . sheriff. After leaving Hired WEEKLY -8TATKM1SNT. STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 2D, New York Weekly Herald, Containing an impartial epitome each week of the movements of all political parties, will be mailed to any address In the united btates or Canada, from JUNK 6tli until after the Presidential Election, for 40 cents. ivaaresa. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, men 29 .New York City. -o 4,203; 1888. afloat, 12; 1; total, 100; to- Cotton- ashore; total, 4,215. Spirits ashore, 412; afloat, 413. v Rosin ashore, 60,092; afloat, total, 60,192. - -Tar ashore, 9,836; afloat, 15: tal, 9,851. Crude ashore, 295; afloat, ; total, 295. RECEIPTS FOR MONTH OF APRIL, 1888. Cotton. 1,572; spirits, 1,693; rosin, 23,- 554; tar, 11,450; crude, 720. KXPORTS FOR MONTH OF APRIL, 1888. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 2,406: spirits, 2,509; rosin, 3,625; tar, 4,481; crude, 1,150. FOREIGN. Cotton 2,087; spirits, 51; rosin, 23,5 594; tar, 2,2G0; crude, . MISCELLANEOUS. Spring and Summer Goods AT National Life Maturity Association, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. HORATIOBROWNING, President. HON. GEO. D. ELDRIDGE, Sec. & Manager Cost Guaranteed. Quarterly and Annual Premiums. ASSETS 8310,390.92 ACCRUED LIABILITIES. .. . . . . .NONE. Total Paid to Members. ..$206,685.34 They speak for Mr. Sixxmer offered as a substi tute for the whole bill the following: That Section 2 of the act making Appropriations for sundry civil ex penses of the (ruvernmeiit for the vear endinir June 30. 1SS2. in these words "that the Secretary of the to Washington where they ecured the necessary requisition papers lor thn extradition of White and Cross on the chanre of forgery. They left Washington at 10 o clock on watur- dav niirht and traveled continuous- Iv until this eveninir. Air. tiearn M. WJ. KATZ'S, 116 Market St. TrefLMurv mav at anv time anplv the I k:ivs he hones to return with the surplus money In the Treasury, not I boodlers at once but in this expecta otherwise appropriated (or so much I Hon he is likelv to be disappointed. thereof as he may consider proper)! as their counsel has resolved to tight forth nurchase or redemption oil I'ltnulnion to the hitter euu. lie I nations m United States bonds; provided, that I savs he will assist Mr. Hardy in his . T . a . 9 . . m m . . bonds so purchased shall constitute! scheme rather tliau let tnem go I7E HAVE NOW OPENED A COMPLETE assortment of the latest Novelties and Combl no part ol tne sinking iunu, our shall be cancelled," was iuteuded to be a permanent provision of the law; and the same is hereby declar ed to have been since its enactment and to be now, in full force and ef fect. Agreed to without division. Mr. Beck then offered an amend ment as an additional section, which back. Yesterday Cross sent from iail for Detective Cuddy, and when " . . - . a . that ofliser went iiown ne lounu Cross crying bitterly. Cross said he wished to make a clean nreasr. oi tne whole affair and made the following confession: 'I am verv sorry for what has hap pened. If anything should happen to me 1 want to leave everytning an after b?ing mollified assuggested by I right about White, so you go to Ral- Messrs, Stewart and Allison, pro vides that whenthe circulation or any portion thereof of any national bank, not in liquidation, shall be surrendered by the deposit of United States' notes iu the Treasury or otherwise, and the same or any equivalent amount shall be taken by other National Banks within thirty days, the Secretary of the Treasury shall purchase at the mar ket price an equivalent amount of silver bullion, 'in excess of the min imum monthly silver coinage, which shall be coined and used as provided for in the silver coinage bill of the 2Sth of February, 1878, provided eigh and give oviience that will clear White. 1 want to tell you here In the presence of White that . . ... . he had nothing to do with the for- genes, l uiu mem an. n anytuuig should happen to my lie they will never try me. The bank was in tin nwful bad state when we took hold of it, and under our management it continued to fail. We saw we should have to tro to jail, so we decided to try the next best thing. We resolved to get as much money as we conld secure and skip. We did that and it has turned out for the worse." Referring to the forgeries Cross DRESS poops. BLACK SILKS from 75c up. SATINS, all colors, worth 75c for 48c. SURKAI1S, . do do 75cfor5c. SUKKAHS. do do l. OO for 75c. MOIRE STKIPKS.dO do 1.00for75c. FAILLE FRANCIAS with Velvet Stripes, worth S3.50 for 81.50. Silk Rhadames, Henriettas, Cashmeres, cos tume Cloth. Albatross, Nun's Veiling. New Shades 4-4 Ensllsh Cashmere, worth 4 ic. ior 23C. Fancy Suiting:, worth soc for lCc Double width Suiting:, worth 25c for 20c-30-lnch Moire Cloth, 'worth 15c for loc. 30-luch Basque I Cloth, worth is? i-2c for 8c uanisn vioxn. worth 20c for 12 l-2c. Colored and Striped Crinkle Cloth 6c. that nothing in theact shall alter or! said 15,000 would cover the whole BLA0E GOODS. The very assortment, nrlce them. CreDe crepe and Grenadine Veilings, with a Deep uuruer. Ornaments. Braids, filldpd and Tinsel Glmns Buttons, &c., to match all of above In Colors, repeal the silver coinage art of 1878. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The Honso then went into Com ml t tee of the Whole for considera tion of the special order. Fending debate the committee rose, and the House took a recess, the evening session to be for the consideration of bills reported by the Committee ou Military Affairs. At the evening sessiou the follow ing bills were passed: Appropriat ing 00, 000 for the construction of an arsenal at Columbia, Tenn., and for the promotiou of officers of the armv alter twenty years continuous " senrice In one grade. J After an eloquent speech by Mr. Hooker, of Miss., n bill introduced by Mr. Cram, of Texas, was passed amount Yesterday being a legal holiday no session "of the court was held. Therefore the prisoners will come before tlie couuty judge to-day. The pair are completely broken down and take their sad plight very much to heart. Cross expresses ?reat con tritonand feels deeply his condition. He is tilled with fear concerning his wife, who, it appears,;is ill. County Crown Attorney Bjiilgerow, who will haye charge" of the extradition proceedings for the crown, had a long interview with the parties from Raleigh to-night, posting himself on matters. Sews and Observer editorial: There is no knowing the extent of the forgeries committed in the broken PJeasantou, with the rank of neL Colo for the retirement of ien Alfred S ,tntet National Bank They proba- uiy uegau wiui me lorgiug oi ; Cross father's namo to notes for stock, on the strength of which the former was made president, and they have been steadily multiplied and increased in amount ever since. became STATE NEWS, Raleigh I'Uitor: Mr. Lee A. Den- wn, son oi wpu v,. f. Benson, oi desnemte and not onlv ticketed all TiAnvv civ Ti m tr w . . - m m a. i inw city, wuo nos ueeu iuaying.thefumls of the bank thev cotild uaav ewto emenug xne unuea lay hold of in auy way FLOUNCINGS. In Swiss. Nalasook. cambric. Chantlllv Guipure. Valenciennes, Spanish and Egyptian, an appointment and has been order-1 lmuie bllt forged even the names of ea to auiy m iuc oiguui iurfuu ui . deml men and flied them as repre the War Department In Washington sentlnff ,oans, It wlll 80me tW City, and will leave on Thursday. yet before the full extent of this next for mat city 10 enter upon nis fonrerv cau be ascertained. Mrs- 8. T. Brice, DRESS MAKING. In.WE MOVED MY PRESS MAKING Rooms to my residence. No. 112 Mulberry St.. between Front and Second Streets Will be happy to have the ladles of Wilming ton to call and leave their orders with me. I 'rices for work are as follows: Ladles' Dresses from $4 to flO. Misses Dresses from fa to fc Children's Dresses, from 3 to 8 years, fi to 5. Children's. Misses' and Ladles' Wraps at very reasonable rates. Special rates for Bridal TTosseaui. Mhronds. from $3 to ts, and made at the shortest nonces. ... M ALL COLORS. A FULL AND COMPLETE Country orders solicit!. XJUlit 3 IN duties. Raleigh Nciea and Observer: The effort) of Rev. J. L. White, late pas tor of the First Baptist Church of this cltvy who is now assisting Rev. ' W. R. Gwaltnev, pastor of the Bap- tist Church or ureensooro, iu.aa series of revival meetings, are being attended with vory great success. He has been assisting .in the meet ings for two -weeks past and during j that time there have Deen upwarus of sixty professions of religion. ? himrbnd Byes- WHITK GOODS, Every sti le and varictj'. Embroideries, Laoes. Hosiery, Glovc3, Mitts, i-ouars, corsets, uandKerciuew, liiooons, Jer sey's, shawls, scarfs. Housekeeping Goods. Towels, Napkins, Fancy Goods. Notions. okspace to name prices to all, but assure our patrons prices will be made as low if not lower tnan tue latest Catalogoes. . r t Samples-sent to the country with pleasure, can for some of .the many Bargafnsr at the I M. M. Katz, 116 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C ap2 i:oci can te found at F. C. MILLER'S, Gorom Dnr store. Corr ; r s. lvurta Nun Sts., T F. T'r. ;-r.: :::-.5 r..: J at ail t'.rr.c. Cij f ', vine two or more dresses made, will find a reduction In the price of their work. Work piaranteed. men 2 -taw lm f m- lino oe the "Artful," the best rat trap )wn. at Jacobi'a .Hdw. Depot, t Valuable Lands for Sale. QNK TRACT OP LlND, LYING ONE mllatrom Uncolntoo, N. C, conslBUng of 8$ screa.53 acres cleared: U beat for coltOB. b'atiflvea good crops for all grains. Has a branch running through It and a fine spring; a few acres of boltooHand on the branch aad 50 acres In wood, ok- and hickory, well Um- bsred.: -."';' t' r ,! Asotbt.r tract lying 4 tDllis irom ilncohr A mm 1 A n . ",a "H irora ti. t: u. K., 100 acres. 35 cleared. Cm mrlog of delicious water, about stz acres of boitoni Ut d near It on the braach; U:P XtoT 'cco.-but Rrows other crops well; 5 acres la yellow pine and oak. For price and terms tfplyto c::o:;nf Auoncia, nchlJtt Acct'raC: Ceil T;t:t3 llzztln Head the following cards. themselves: Washington, D. C, FeWsrth, 18S8. Mr. George D. Eldridgk. Sect'jr; National Life and JIaturity Association, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir: In acknowledging reeelpt of One Thousand Dollars this day paid me. being full amount of Policy In your Company on the life of my late husband, CoL Ellery C. Ford of this city, allow me to thank you and the Company for the promptness displayed in the settle ment. Col, Ford died on January :ilst, 1888, and proofs of loss were furnished : your compa ny on February zju. unaer aate or February 04th, I received notice that check was awaiting my order, and I have this day received the amount, as stated above, being in full; with out discount, although the terms of the Policy gave you ninety days in which to make pay ment. Such promptness must commend itself to every one ana can dut. auu to tne commence felt by the public in your Institution. Kespecuuuy, JULIA A. FORD. Washington, D. C, Feb. 2nd, 1888. Dear Sir: The management of the National Life and Maturity Association of this city is. to my personal knowledge, 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 intelligence, and you can rest assured that they arc not men who would allow their names to be thus used un less they had personal knowledge and super vision of the management oi the business. Any company with which they connect their names Is worthy of confidence and patronage, and this fact alone would convince me of the sound ness of the National Life and Maturity even if I had not other facts to Justify my confidence in it. Very truly yours, W. P. CANADA Y, Safe, K livbi-. Sure A LL THE POLIO Y-HODEKS WHO HE- cently got left will do well to call on A. A. BKoWN & CO.. corner of North Water and Mulberrv streets, and take a policy in the Safety Fund System in the nartford Litefi Annuity Insurance compjiny. - This old, relia ble company has paid out la Wilmington for 1887 over 105,000 in death losses. ' Amount of Insurance In force. . ..$57,000,000 Death losses paid under "Safety Fund System ..v... : 3.500,000 ' Amount of Safety Fund.......... 1,000,000 feb U Messenger copy It ; j , , S to r f o r ReritB rjpiIAT VEUY DESIRABLE STOltE on North Front street, opposite Iprst National Bank and just North of Capt Mclntire s Dry Goods Store,, recently occupied by me. A lirst -class store, . large,' roomy, cen trally located and well suited for any kind of business. Possession given immediately, . '. Apply to feb 3 tf See Here You Man I J-UNLAP, KNOX AND MILLER ! All the Popular Shapes just In by yester day's freight. Any of the above shapes' from $1.75 to fi.50. . I, -:v mm a. Direct Impj: T UST ItECEIVKTi nv w LOTTE A ANNA, a Inrrm " stock of ENGLISH Clf or5?B.?n fB Importers and jobbera.SPKlNGE5 1 iv mch5 HaniwajV A.S. WINSTF.VD STIU lead. The freshest of ntuiig x ! CANDIES.always onhand. j'1 want to Please the children. Aicapcuiiuily, -uej on hand. 't nov 15 A.S. Lime. Vim.. N Front st.;;ti, Z r TSt(j. Ln)e, ." T. SHRIER, i lb' North Front Streetr Purcell Building. LIME in exchange for pp LIME " " HATS ! HATS ! . HATS 1 LOUIS H MEARES, mchl3 13 NO. FRONT STREE. ' LLMii V lime;.4 LIME LIME " FUKNCII sept CASH. Waal. Th QN FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN MUJ beiTy and Walnut, are now fully equipped. Horses and vehicles for hire and horses board ed and tended by the day, week or month.' . - Large stock yard. mh 13 ly R. W. BEST. Proprietor 9 w E HAVE OPENED THIS DAY A HANO some lot of plaid, and striped flan NELS, suitable for Children's Cloaks or Ladies . i: ".-.';'-''-'""".-.-"-. Wrappers. Also, 50 pieces of yard wide Sat eens, elegant styles and sper quality, at 12 cents per yard. A full line of India Linens, from 8 cents per yard to the finest quality.' A t .j - few handsome styles of Plaid Batiste and In dia Linen, line fabric and low price. feb .3 J. J. HEDRICK. BOY i;LIPPE! PLOWS -c- jnTAMES, TRACE CHAINS; BITS, HORSE Collars, Curry Combs, Back Bands, Rope and a complete line of Agricultural Implements at BOTTOM PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' Haw v Versailles. Kt August 1887. Mr. W. H. Gibson ripresents as Sp'ecla Agent the National Life and Maturity Association of Washington, D. c. I am acquainted with the aireciory oi mis Association, xney are gen- riemen oi tne nignest commercial standlnor. Mr. Gibson and his company are entitled to the fullest measure of confidence and consider ation. ery respectfully, JO. C S. BLACKBURN. S ore, vS eetVvtVoik. 'J!HE SEWING SOCIETY 0? iT Parish solicit orders for all kinri fancy sewing, crocheting and Xp!3 . Ladies' ana Children's apnff S'--orders left at tne Eectwr T nov & : meCt w? Sm:' thing Attrnctira I IIAVE ON HAND A VEKY FIXE MENT OP . ; Or. cer Sundries, which are cordially recommended to y are fond of Fancy Goods. ; J SARATOGA CHIPS in Ho. and -i OLIVES FARCIES. . , Imported GINGER PRESERVES in i Large FRENCH PRUNES, . : EVAPORATEDJCAIJFORXU fm HALIBUT STEAK. ' SMOKED SALMON. HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA CONDENSED TOMATOES In Cm ' imported and Domestic sattces ah ' SUPS. - . 7, BRANDIED FIGS, PEAKS and fUCUl finest quality. Also the VEUY FKBTfBLv BUTTER received weekly by Expm. J- mch5 1517SaFros dec29tf 12 South Front Street Sow York AWiimiu Covington, Ky., June 20, 1887. Dear Sir: I know several of the Directors of the national Lite and Maturity Association personally, and the others 1 know by reputa tion, and I take pleasure in saying that they are genuemen oi integrity, ousmess capacity, uuu gwu imuiioai sianuing. . i; Very truly yours, J G. CARLISLE. AND SEE WHAT SENATOR VANCJB SAYS: U. S. Senate, f Washington, D. C, March 2, 1888. Dear Sir: An intimate personal acouain- tance with several members of the Board of Directors of the National Life and Maturity Association of Washington, D. c. together with a Knowledge by reputation of the hlarh business standing and character of the re maining members of the Board, enable me to say that any business enterprise managed by them wlll be conducted with lntpcritv t ntfi ligonce and business sagacity. In; my opinion no company could be better entitled to the con fidence and the pat ronage of the public than such a company. , . Very respectfully yours, men lm z. b. vance. r Cards. TTTIIX OPEN TO-DAY A LARGE AND beautiful assortment of J EASTER OAKDS, Plain, Fringed and very tine ones th boxes! Please call and make your selections. Cash orders frum the rniihtrvwiii honmmnt ly attended to at 1 1 Heinsberger's Live .Book and Music Store. For Sale. QNE FINE HORSE, ONE FINE MULE. mchSStf J. A. SPRINGER. CHAS. P. BROWNE. 'yirnoLESALE slon Merchants. - ; o. r. hoixingswobth. CHAS. Fi BROWNE&UO.. GROCERS AND COMMIS- 110 N. Water Street, ; ' : , . Wilmington. N.C consignments soUcltecL ' mh 24 lw d&vr: Pchool Books and School Station, ery-you can buy cheapest at Heins tfi i Till . v a f " x Caution Notice I E, THE UNDERSIGNED EOBT. PI NE It BREWING CO., Of the City Of fft.: ton, N. C hereby caution tne puttettr1 .r ..... . ... ai, and Junk dealers in particular, not tot or sell bottles on which the name ol eltir the following firms; R. Portner Breffte; t Wm.Genaust, J. H.Tienken,Agent.orTla' Haar, is blown In the glass, as guctitoal, never sold. If offered for sale ther ut and we will prosecute any person founds In same to the highest extent ol the u. V It. POKTNEK BREWING W, . mch 23 lw Per E. EUDBLAXU ' I THESE! FROM PIER 39, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt st& At 3 o'clock, P.M. f EQUATOR GULF STREAM. .-.Wednesday, April 4 . ... Saturday, April -7 FROM WILMINGTON- y. y V BENEFACTOR ...Friday, April 6 EQUATOR Tuesday,? April 10 Tsr Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' Rates guaranteed to and from' points In North and South Carolina. ' For Frcight or Passage apply to H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, i - ' Wilmington, N. C THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. ; New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gem Agents, -mch 31 35 Broadway, New York. ixr lV. rt- PHnffno' fa betif t and give you as pood work as lone, per cent, better than others, wj work turned out and paper used I the best. - J - " ' : Oar Ruling and Binding Dcpf holding its own against all compel - When in need of Blank Books, mj style of jjinding or paper, we know we can 6uit you and keep your money at home. A"r done in our office and under our ficpf - " : 3 jackson 5: POMONA HILL NURSERIES. Oheaip Nursery, Stock For Winter and Spring Sales 1887 8 1 1 aye a large stock of : ' . - V;y rZ :C ' APPLE TREES, - - - , Two and three years ,old, goodVar r eties, that I will Close Out Cheap. j . ALSO, " ; : ; Plum, Oherrv, Grape. &o, v If you Want anything in the Nur s sry line GH BAP, especial !y APPLE, send forrnv Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Special Price List of surplusstock for Winterand Spring sales ofi837-8mly. 1 If. .Tk Address, , ' e Latest. Second Kegiment t j x . FORHAX0. Dedicated to the North Carolina By ' 1. ir.GIUCISNJSWAtf ; " For Sale at HEINSBfiKGP BOOK AND MUSIC STO mch 26 DuBrunjCutJar ATTORNEY-AT'' 1U PRINCESS STBEtt WltMINGT0', mch 28 lw Sao fl oors. DC B J. 1 V L J AT T TXTTT tV - EST GOODS. lAfy- KIMS, SFUJkJs-vvr COOKING AND HEATi- caa5" ' Btig Factory Agente dec 2P -:r Best shoes for boys feb 8 r Pomona, lu C.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 4, 1888, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75