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Lisaad Sondaya ax ceptftd. bf v - - . ., rviHlPTIONS POST AG R PAID . ' vrsr Six month. 12.00. Tbrf rJoviw V-0' On month. S cent. , L., ner will be delivered by carriera free i L I-, in any part of the city, at the abovt ! or lucent IeT week.' receive their papeT regularly. re to i PURELY VEGETABLE. If acli with xlraordiniry efficacy on th mver, Sidneys, and Bowels. AM EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR kUlurla, Bowel Complaints. Ii,,repsla, Sick Headache. Obstipation, Biliousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundice, Mental Depression, ' Colic. t JSC" Household Should be Withont It, ,.,! i,v U ing kept ready for immediate use. .v'liiVive many an hour of suffering and m ;iiy :i dollar in time and doctors hills. THERE IS BUT ONE" SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR Seu that you get me genuine wwi . .1. ? ...:ik 4 in r- front of Wrapper. Prepared enly by J. H.ZEILIIM 4 t,U.,oierroprwr l.iljJelphia, Pa.' n.v t .l.sxl 4 w telp PRICE, 1.00. What 1st pickings the lawyers will have over the Inter-S:ate Commerce Hill. lioston U catching up in tne march ol modern improvement 3herii enjojing afuIl-Viowfl streetcar strike with all thaf that implies. " A (lerman astronomer has found reason for belioving that the' zodiacal li'Mit and the aurora borealis "result from the reflection of sunlight by water anil ice. " -' e ll the newspapers throughout th country arc to be believed tbere are at lo.jisi forty persons who are eure to .be appointed on trie Inter-State Commerce Commission. ' Verdi has been paid for his new opera a bonus ot X8.006, aud in addi tii:i will receive a royalty on each per- t rniance of th opera throughont the .v)rld. - If he could have.levied a cent a tuue on all the organ grinders who iiavo been butchering his -Travatore" lor all those years he would now be able o Uuv a vacht. It seems that Spain wants to get into a 'scrimmage' witn uncio oarauei, wt r 1 tut if this country fails to scare by Words the fight will be declared off and lobody will behurt. Some tiresome ud vague diplomatic correspondence will probably ensue and .that will "be he end of it. fhe U. S. Senate has passed two bills which aggregate an appropriation If $21,000,000 for coast defences, naval krmor and armaments tor fortifications lud cruisers. An appropriation would )v be iu order to protect .that vast kmount from thethieyes who are ever Uoking (or a rch harvest whenever an appropriation of that sort is made. () io of the m st serious drawbacks railroad travel in Venezula is gras?- Uppers They are so numerous that hey literally cover the Vails for miles. - . . . "! " . - . . t nd as they uo noi attempt to get out 1 1 Jio way of the engine millions of them e crushed under "the wheels and, ako the track so slippery that trains re often brought to a standstill It is i':d that this grasshopper, plague, will kst for seven year3 Vy Z . ' . ' ' M - Talking to a Chicago reporter. Justin cCbarthy said: ''The American horu I am most anxious to meet is Incident Cleveland. I am told that is a most remarkable man.' When ted his : opinion of the effect o I eveland's policy on Irish n flairs lie ul: "I can discover nothing in - his . . . m - -w '"mm iicy hostile to yie lrun cue. tie fins to le quite as friendly ' to' that huso as is Mr. Blaine." - The Ninth International Medical ngress will meet in Washington on omlay. September 5 next. The Senate M passed an appropriation providing k the expenses of the meeting. This Duress, which meets in triennial-con-ve. met last in Copenhagen; and as foraially opened by King Chris- n. rhi3 ceremony, it is suggested. ill be performed by President Cleve u. as he has consented to be a patron the Congress. The Datrnns of the dieal Conresa are t he President tl - . . . I t)i ted States, the Secretary of - "J. the President of the Senale and j Speaker ol the llonse. I r VOL. XI. Undoubtedly ooo of the strongest lobbies I hut ever infested lbe capitol at Washington. P.O. is there now work tog to defeat the Anti-Mormon BUI. They are preistent. in season and out ol season, and are backed by an alniott unlimited supply or money and by all the pwer and influence ot the entire Mormon Church. What can be the matter with so many people who handle other people's money ? Another oflicial. ami a llos tonMass, man a that, has gone wrong:. He resigned the position rf Clerk of the Criminal Municipal Curl a few wet ks ago. an oflico that lit had held for twenty years, and it i now found cut that he is -$300 000 short in his accounts, with the examination of his bw.ka not yet completed. LOCAL NEWS. lQEI T0MlWnVfiTIXilim The Tonns Glcan'Ts r c MILLEK-Garden Seed IIBISSCKEGER'S Valentines C W YATica We Make to Order Oi'kka IIocSE Cora Van Tassel Munds Bfos Appolllnarls Water I M KS U NUT -, Drugs lt K- Ren atRS PBIDOEX Rock Spring Hotel Worth & Worth New Crop Molasses Geo R Frksch A So8S rig Styles Mrs K JJ Wiggins Sew Goods .last Rcc'd Millwr NiESTi.IK Kenrcdy's Mfdtcsl Discovery The rfcetpts of cotton at this port to day foot up 198 bales. Ger. barque Trabant, Scheel. hence, arrivtd at Hamburg Feb. 9th. Br. steamer Bcechville, Evans.- hence. arrived at Liverpool. Feb 9 h. It has been quite windy to-day in consequence of which the streets have become dry and dusty. - Yon will save money and get the best work by sending your clothes (or repairs n John Dyer anil Son. t The Superior Court of Duplin County, Judge Connor presiding, will convene at Kenansville on Monday next. Ger barqne Ludwiq. Schauer. cleared to-day .lor Stettin, with 3,373 barrels rosin, valued at. $3,157. shipped by Messrs' Paterson, Downing & Co. , The reserved seats for to-morrow's matinee as well as for to morrow night, are being taken up rapidly. - L"ok out for them while you have a chance. The work of laying the Belgian block pavement on Mulberry street, between North Water and Nutt. is progressing favorably, and will soon be completed. The first cargo of the new crop ol molasses arrived here IromCardenaa on the 9th inst. and i3 offered lor sale in this issue by Messrs. Worth & Wooth. The "Young Gleaners." connected with First Presbyterian Cuurch. will entertain thoir lriends w'ith refresh ments and flowers, at reasonable prices, at the City Hall, on the night of the 18ih inst. Mrs. Pridiren. having leaded the Ilock Spring Hotel, has had tho same fitted up in the best manner and is now ready to accommodate tl'e public with either permanent or transient board at reasonable rlcs. We are promised that we shall have a railroad completed to th S und be fore tfie expiration of the season, which is a consummation devoutly , to be wished.11 The contract i3 already drawn up and is waiting only for the proper signatures, when the work will be commenced. luclicatioii - For North Carolina. 2enerally lair weather, with Westerly winds. becm ing Northerly and lower temperature At the Hotels. Surrox House C J and W AFrink, Shallotte; E D Melvin. A C" Sutton, L H Leotard. C D Cromarlie. N Beat- ty. Bladen; V. Vincent. Cumberland; J Bronson. Kissimmee, Fla; Miss Cora Bronson, N U Shaw, Sampson. A Good Investment Get from 25 to 33 per cent, interest on ycur aioney by purchasing now suits or overcoats at I. Snutr.u's. It will pay you to buy tbem for next win ter at the low prices, besides having the good of them lor tho balance of the cold snap3 , Valentine. Extra fine Box Valentines, Second large lot. The finest and m'wt beauti. fni assortment ever brought here and i on exhibition lo-day. Ladies and Gen t- K.rta n nms im - mta iiaiuru iuui - . - ua -,-.n-i .t nBpP BOU ?l,ur W,3,,TO lleinsberger s. T WILMINGTON. N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Personal Mr. K. M. Dasher, agent of the noted comedianvGus Williams, arrived in the city last night and registered at the Orton. The company will appear on the night of the 18th in a new musical comedy entitled. -Oh. What a Night!" It will bo, the only dramatic attraction next week. r- Mr. W. H. Gibsoa. special agent of the National. Life and Maturity- Asso ciation. ot Washington. O. C. is meet ing with excellent, success in this city. He was here on a former occasion when he made a large number of lriends who were glad to welcome him back on his present visit. We fidd bim a very affable and agreeable gen' lem an. - Id trary. We have received the February num ber of the Musical Thrahlt published at Boston, Mass.. which i by far the best musical publication in the country. The literature is can-fully prepared and embrace almost every musica! subjttt The questions of - correspon dents and answers to the same, cover every department ot .the ecience and are of great value to tlie slndent as well a? to the ama'eur or professor. Pianos and organs can be bought cheaper at Heinaberger's than at any other hfuise in the State - f Fine Corit. We have received from Mr. J. L. Anders, ol Magruder. N. C, a sample of the Pride ot America!1 corn, culti- vated by him. Mr. Anders has worked many years to secure a quality of corn which should be superior to any ever raised in the State, and he has succeed cd. The samples in our oflico is the best we have ever seen. The corn is white in ooior, and the kernels are fully one inch in length, well developed and perfectly fair and sound. Ho has the seed for sain and will supply those who may desire it, at reasunabls rates Knijflils of Pythias The regular annual meeting ot the Grand Ixlge Kvof P., for 1887. was held at Newborn on the 8 h and 9tb inst. . The following oflicers were elect ed to serve for the ensuing term: P. G. C S. C. White, of Raleigh. G. C N. (TBerry, ofGoldsboro. G. V.C.-T. D. Mearos. ofWilming ton. G. P. C. D. Ben bow. of Grcensbio G. M. of Ex -U. T Scanlin. of Kays etteville. - . G. K.of K. & S John L. Dudley, of Wilmington. G. M.atA.-E M. Pavee. of New bern. (i. I. G.B. II. Marsh, ol Salisbury. G. O G L. M. Dunlop. of Durham. Supreme Reporter J. A. B nitz, of G-'dboro. . The Order throughout tho Stale is in a fl ituishing c mdition, both as regards its constantly increasing membership and its financas. , The meet iog was largely attended lOul a large amount ot business cd importance to the Order was transacted, j Efcrneralila11 i Tho popularity that has been achiev ed by the Cora Van Tassel Dramatic Company since tho commencement of i hair engagement shws no sign of di minution. On the contrary, it seems to increase with each night's perform ance. Last night they presented the popular domestic drama, "Esmoralda 11 the principal scenes of. which are laid in North Carolina. The house was crowded with an appreciative audience who were competent to judge of the merits ol the individual merits or de merits ot the several members of the company and the expression ol satisfac tion and delight Was universal. Wo have seen "Esmeralda11 presented here on previous occasions, by dollar com panies, but never to so good advantage as it was last night. To night the cele brated emotional drama'Camille." will ba the attraction, with Miss Van Tassel in the extremely difficalt title role. To morrow afternoon the Western drama, M'liaV will given for the benefit of the children and others who cannot well attend at night. v- Tlie Lucky Numbers At lbe regular monthly drawing of the Lmisiana State lottery at New Orleans, on the 8th inst . the following tickets drew the principal prizes: No. 73.987 draw the grand capital prize of SI50.0O0;No. 45.151 drew $50 000; No. 14.105 drew $20,000; Nos. 95,067 and 93,400 drew $10,000 each, acd No.'. 19 1 19, 03 .828, 7S.300 and 92 671 drew i,nu rieu.- ..... j The Review Job Office is the plaoo ! to got good work at nitnleratp prices. 1 8 1. Vale n tt ti o4 ra y. Next Monday (the Hh in .) will 1B ; . Valentine's Day. which has been St. known from time immemoritl a3 a day for sending tender messages and tokens of loye. In later years the custom has, to a considerable extent, degenerated into the practice f sending grotesque caricatures, whichfs not at ail o m mendable. We notice this year that the display ot'ptoper valeutiues al the bookstores is far superior t any that we have heretofore seVn. S4iu3 of them are of remarkable' beauty, and rare taste. In this connection we u-td Called upon to say that we hope that the cersurable practice' ol throw- ng rocks and other missiles at "people .s doors after nightlallvilt.not prevail ih'a year, as it Has on previous oeca?i'ng y It is a custom which has no merit f fun abfnit it, and it U a great antiuvanee to the peopio. besides being an absolutely cowardly act, as is abundantly ; proven by the lact that the parties who throw these misihs ''immediately run : lar enough to put a sate ditance J?wen tht-mselvef and ;h"ir expected pursueis. Don'id it. b s! " lliu I'.ltM fr T U'i'i. ,Trin ftf ll'nim. f'.ivt. i Kv.. says he was, lor many years, bad ly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes aln'ins tthrow him in to convulsions. He tried Electric Bit ters ami got rtiiiet from first bottle and after taking six" bottles. . was entireh' cured and had gained in flesh eighteen p junds. Says ho positively. believes he would have died had it hot been for the re.ict afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at flay cent- a bottle by W. II. (ireen Xr Co. (iood IfeHuIts in Kvory- Uiw.r. I). A. Brandford, wholesale paper dealei of Chattanooga, Tenn.. writes that ho; was seriously afflicted with a severe cold- that settled on his lunsrs : had tried many remedies without bene fit. Being, induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use : of a lew bottles iince which time ho has used it in hi3 family lor all Coughs and Colds wjth - best results. Thi? is the experienca of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Dis covery. -,V ". 7 Trial boitlos free. For sale by AY. II. Green & Co. NEW AIVEUTI8EJBNTK; Tlie " YoiiDg Gleaners" O' F THE FIR-T PRESBYTERIAN Wmrch desire to sec all their friends at the City Hall on tho nlsht of the lrlh inst. 1 hey will serve l hem with all kinds of refreshments. al?o Flowers at moderate prices. leblllt ltock Spring HoteL H A8 UNDERGONE A COMPLETK RRN orating and la fitted up nicely for the comfort of its patrons. The table Is supplied with the best tbe market afford. Board by the ay, week or month at reaeonab'e ratC3. UBS. PRIDGEN. Cheenut, between Front nd Water strretB feb 11 lm Ka-KEN PO BE HAD ONLY OF JAMES D. NUTT, The Diugsl4t,21 N. Front St. Rare Drugs a f peel Uy feb 10 New Goods Just Received, BEAUTIFUL 1-INE OF VISSKS AND BOYS .HOSIERY which I offer at low prices. T. Amies' AND CHILDREN'S COLLARS AND CUFfS. POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS for 1 adiea and Chtldren all styles prlce3 from 3 for 10c, - to 50 cents eeoh PURS SILK VKLV&T for tilmmlng pur. poses, at $1 30 per yard. it.! -nvV.K I.A;iOi AND FUOUNCINGS. Call and sse my styles, and prices will pletfe yon. MRS. E. B WIGGINS 115 Market PI. Country orders follcUed and promptly filled. reo i NEW CHOP MOLASSES. 411 Hogsheads 66 Tierces, CHOICE NEW CROP CUB V MOLaSSEF, the flrsIT cargo of the season, now landing es Sckr. Amelia P. Schmidt. For ia'e by WUKTU & WOKTU feb ll , Spring Styles. -yyK HAViC'SOMElHING NEAT AND Pretty for Eariy Spring Wear, for Lad. Misses, Children and for the GentUmen. We kerp THE BEST ASSORTED aTOCK or BOOt and shoes to the City or sute. an 1 pih-ea to suit the peekets of ill our nit rons CI CO. it. feb 11 Pit ISN 1 1 1 & SON 8. l&S n; Front Street sr 1887 SO 36 1 NRW ADVEKTISKM BNTS f D P D A; '' U O 1 1 Q P & - TO NIGH r. CORA VAN TASSEL :, V ..--- AND II KH SUPERB DRAMATIC ( OMP VNY, in the Great live -Act Kmotlmal lr.in.a. GAMILLE." As dranratlztd from Dnraa Toin'ar Novel Pe.ipl's Popular Prteea of A dmUsl.w." 1 O, till ami tUV cents. Ko Extra No Utglier Matlneo SatnrJay, ihe ,n,y Five Act Version of M I.ITls- Prices Matinee Gliil lien 10; AdnlU Jrts. fteserTe 1 Scat for Matinee ", nw on site at oftua! place. " -- s Heserred at without xra nhage at Ileinsbcrger's. - feb 10 -Conntr Produce. CjWEET AND IIS P )TATOF.S, A iplcs. Cabbage. Tnrnlp-, Orancr.-'R,. Onions. 'l-g.?. Turkeys, Chickens and all klr.d of Country Prodn,e for sale by . CHA. F. RBOWNK. : . C'motifBlon Merchant, No 11 '-Market Pt.. 'eblO i . Wilmington, N. C- 6 O O Tons COA L JCSl ARRIVED, X. S( IT t. JOSEFH .SOUTHER, 's 0 TONSP.S'.T GRXlK AND SCcATE COAL, and ior a e no Dollar per ton 'es than New York prices feb J. A. J-PRISGER. Photorsiphs, ALIj AT Cronenberg Gallery, ( for Vine work Children's Plctur-js a. specialty. Old pic tures copied and enlarged. Call and see gpe- Clmenn. . feb 7 H, I'KONENISEKU. Of Course You Do ! 'IMIAT IS WHEN YOU BUY A TOOK l Siove you w.int the bi st for the least nion- ... - . . . . a cy. we'c got u ana onoan wnai vro say nn loiiet tsct3 that are perfect neau'ies o siop arrangement Door Mats, agood assortment; Hall lamps, Plate l ware, umiaren-a jrays, Keroeene oil Stove i and lots of useful articles; such wc usually keep. Old stand. fAUKKli TA1MJK.. PURE WHITE OIL. jan3l NEW FURNITUflE HOUSE. Corner Second and Market streets. E ARE HERE TO STAY AND NO dls" W count. Wc keep the finest and cheapest Fur niture in the city. Cur prices tuit the itch and poor alike. We can sell cheap because wc manufacture our own aoods. - A call and inspection solicited - KNOXVILLE FURNITURE CO., fel7tf K. II. SNEED, Manager " The Pilot House. JpOKM BRLY THE SCAR BOROUGH House, hip l cen opened un'cr new management and Is a first 'class Restaurant in every resin-ct. Board End lodging can b3 obtIned JOHN SMIIH. Manager. feb 7 1m (Formerly of Burgaw) PPOLIINARIS. QUARTS. PPOLLINAKIS PINTS. JJATIIORN WATER. FRESU GOODS. A full Hns Qf 'Humphrey's Hoosoopathlc Specifics and dimples. in UN OS BKO THICKS. feb S Wholcsalcand Retail Draggids Headquarters pOR TRUNKS, HARNESS. WHIPS. SAD DLES and everythins: usually kept In a firot class Harness store. Blankets, a nil Robes muf t be ffJd. Wc make a specialty of Tiunks and Rcia'rlng. FENNKLL DANIEL, feb 7 N. 10 So, Fro t St Hazard Powder. WE NOW HAVtt THE AGENCY FOR this celebrated Powder which Is un doubtedly the best sold In this country. Nct magazine, built down the river (out of city limits). Full assortment of all the sizes at the lowest prices. . WM. K. SPRINGER A CO., Successors to John Tawson A Co., 10, 21 and 23 Market Mrect. feb 7, Wilmington N. C. VALENTINES A Beautiful Assortment of Valentines. NEW DESIGNS. . PURE 8ESTI MENTS. NO COKICS-FOR SAI K. C. W. YATES. feb 7 119 Market St, Wilmington, N t: Just Opened. H AVlSi OPK.XK1) TO-JAI' A FINK BiR AND B1L1 1 AUD RO M in the Pnrrell Iloube, I am prepared to fnrrdAh ihe public wllh ihe llneat WINK-, I IQ'IORS and CI GARS. ALo. a Dnc Innch from lto5oVtk, every day. ttb 10 JO?KP K 11 KKBERT. The cheapest placelo buy sertirschtd booki and school Malionery ia at Ilrina hcrger. " , I . rLTA23 HOTICa. - . Tff wit M glad td rteslrs coaaacalcaQsa from our fxieads ca a&7 aad all .subisau . . gaaaraltstereat l?tst - ; -- j- Thsiumtox Wwritir 'must alwsTs bt ;?; atoaaamhtwitof,.: . . '-: . Coan'trntoattoaa mnxx ba wrtttav -m w; one aldaot, tae papw. " V ; ? ' - rarsoaaBtleaxatuitb avoldM.: And It la especially and partlcnlariy na "r atood that the Editor doe not always tafloi the views of correspoiide'o t . i ik m -la tha editorial oolumna. . H NKW AOVKUTISEMENT8. Julius Samson, 111 .Market Street. Reduced Pricoc 1 -o- Red ucod Pf icos I -o- Hrevious to taking stock we will offer !or the next' fiitoen day, bargains in the following goods : - ' ' :.' ' ' s ; Fancy Stiipe! Si'k Velvets reduced : from $'2,r0 to $1 .GO., , ; Also, liain Silk Velvets in allshades, reduced trom $12 to $I41!G. Plain and Striped Velveteens rednrrdy from 7re f Oc We also have a n ee line of Satins and Surah Silks, in evening shade. Al ning o, a nice line o;ttilk Mitts In eye? shades, full length. A tice variety ot I Hack (ioods in all style;. ' ' ' - A few pair of Hiaukels Itft,. which wc; are cdVering very low 'and tiu moron other gnodsat reduced prices - ' . It i. to your interest to call .and ex amine.''. Julius Samson 111 MARKET ST. dec i Cash Absets. - v Monthly Surplun. Oyer$:5)0 000 $20.0.00 President. HORATIO BROWNING. . .Sec. & Manager. Treasurer. '. GEO. D. ELDaiOGK. SAMUEL NORM K.N f THE NVTIONAL LIFE k MAWEITV ASSOCIAH, Of Washinjtto.",J).C.' Life Insurance at absolute cost. No btbcr with death assessments. Annaal cost absolutely llmltcJ. 'I his Is a gutraQtcc and not an estlmitc. Glvei aider its. life Pol'.ces indembltv against death at cost, as low as AbtohUt Jtmu ranee can posslblv be furnished Jt Is founded on a careful stuy of the two systems ot Li fa insurnc3 now competing for favor; and while 1 embodies the good leaturesof botn, U " excludes those factors which experience ban proved to be a source of weakness In each ; in this way It attains the follwlng: OUR PILLAR OF fTHENGTH. A (inaranteed Pol'cy. ...... ' Maturity value In cash at a fixed age. Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Paynrcnt per fear . Or One if ItMdts Petter. NON-FORFIlITAlILK AFfERS YEARS. Our Ten Year Maturity Plan. , , Non-For'eltable After 5 year. Thl meets a class of people j hit can notpass a medical cxanilntllon. . ' Diir Five Year Maturity rtaa. .son roircitanie after 3 ran - This is something for t;e young man who cannot rave money. He can at tlie ehi ot five years stnrt hlmpc'f In lailnes , . Mejtlca1 Director. r. S. RIDDELLF, M. 1 feb 1 2w SKdal Agent. W. ll. GIIMsON. Valentines I Valentines ! ' ... '' j 'ill rMJK LARGEST STOf'K DP.'AI.XriNKS T in the city -can re found at ' '"'' , .. ?' . ' IKINBKRGFR ; O " . Valentines 0s RK VVKZUAi K V RY EVKRYKOD1 young ant o!d, rich and po&r; large and nr.alt, some for 1nn nt moil for love. Ni.r 1 joor tlm to iir, ttie I tVi of F bru-.ry 1 the day. You can Hi Valentines . froir, l.i.i to5 ft plc"e st " -- , ' . ,: . . ,- . . HEINSBERGEIt'S. fi-b 3 . . ; Lxtt Cook and MntirMr.i
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