THIS PAFICh. ' ........ . ! : 1 ' -iiuImdcI vary wlnjr, Sundays oepted by . - - josn t. JAjnii, SliKSl.KiPTIONS POSTAtiE PAID - ,Pe yer 4-- SIi.mcr.tfca. 2.C0. Thro, months, tl.OO; One month, 33 rcnU. rue p:ijer will be delivered by carriers free r ch .-.r-e. la any. par f h r!lv. at tna : WtwlUM glad to rtetlrt coaniuisiusi (torn oux trlaadi oa am? am4 all .atlWacu ttatrAltattrtatbut . ";-t m&Bt oi ut wriiar moat HmTf b. labajdtotatxmtor.': ' .- Coamtudeatlona maat t wrttua c ei om aide or uo pipt. - . rtraonarittea aanat ba avoidad.; Bd It la apaelaJly aad pirtlenlayly a ' tood taat tta Editor doos aot always adoi the few8oteorrespoB-t r ' in ta the editorial colaouu. 3 i , u. or 10 cent per wcex. A.tvestUlng rates row ami noerau ru?5crlber will report any and all fall rod to receive their paper regularly. VOL. XI. W ILMINGTON. N. C, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14 1887, SO 38 nn :"7l v . . vvu LOCAL NKVS. " t,ll ts HEW nvmiim -V A IM. 1.1.1-7 SlU-t : mim it- tj.l.-ii s MKifi- :;-k' V.lei tl ten t k.skn i:sc-Pio ogra p:i . I v M'itii na:-i 0 Ton Coal W II Yore-Make no Mltifce MM KAU-MilU-li-oK c w "y a m-We Make to r.ljr l.tn.f so A KlSC-rTar firrfa 1 lhi:u i A r.A:o, ( hm'n-N'.ibv Minus i:i os pt-o:h ail Wat r K 1 1: s l a.mki. t mi'i Forget t 1 1 v i i: wx -ClAmtr i Pr d-i-v '.V i; M'kimjki: A tu llnz rd l.wdr (M li H:i- " rl sy: fi:KKK A Tirt-HKrHt I'.uif e V, y Do s:i ii u. 1 ii k lN'irKAvcm-niir , torn i.ti.i-. xirncuisos Tiou-orutiii.-iiiiitf Iii.i.vh A NIKMMK -Ken tdt'a M dlcil Hi-i .vTy ' I'h.' n-ci'lpls l'e,tln nltriia poTF to- Or. bii CI trii, Voss. ru'ne. arrived it KIei'lo-id. Kns ' Fb. Iflth. lir. S eamb,ip Itostville, Iive; hence, arrive! at Liverpool Feb. Illh. Ache' June II right. Iienw. fr .to tn irrivetl at Vineyard IHven Feb. It h. Msrs, Koninsiui & Kin advertise a ! ..I empty tar btrrtU fr sle in this lifV, Mr Deven ee ( .Kdenton. has etii"l a pant'-r ot ihc Ittp'i! Church ut Henderson. C Yon will save money and gel the bst wrk by endinur your clothes lor-repaiis to .John Dyer and Sn. t Hr. barque Gtorqt Davit litt, sailed inun Liverpo-.l for this port Feb. 12th She hid lel't p tvifu!y. but put back. Hay. J. W.Ford, of 1(1 range, (la., (in l3n calloil to s-ieced Rev. Ir Nel- .mi a- pastor ol the Sec nd Raptist ( 'Iturch at llateigh. The business card of-Mr. I. T Alder man. cunmidsion merchant. wbse specialties are cotton and timber, ap. j.e.irs in this issue. The foundation walls tor tho tew M. L. ('hurch. on the corner of Fourth and Mulberry streel?, are now laid, and are n ady for the superstructure. The Cora Van Tassel C m pauy closed their very successful engagement here last Saturday night, and left on yeslers d iy uioming,H train for Danville. Four corn laden schouners from F.astern Norlh Carolina arrived here to-day whose cargoes aggregated 7,950 bushels. , - Itev. i. II. Law, (Presbyterian) ol Monroe. N. C., and Kev J K. Howell, (liaptisl) ofSelma, N. C are applicants W tho agency otthe American Uible Society, made vacant by the death of Kev. Dr. C II. Wiley. Hr. Schr. Mabel Djirlinc, Ranger, cleared to-day for Nassau with 26,684 feet" lumber, COO palings and 169,000 shingles, valued at $869.35, shipped by Messrs. Parsley & Wiggins. We hear that quite a nutubar of the best amateur musicians of the city are in practice lor an entertainment which it is proposed to give at tn'early date for tho Ibenefit ol the Cornet. Concert Club. Tho cold wave struck us on Saturday night and has rumainetl, with but slight variation, evr since The pros pfcts arc now that the weather will be warmer within the next 21 hours, a condition which those wbo'are com polled to buy wood will be glad to see. ...i. --.i - -I..- i- A Captain Fortunate Discov--.. ' v.. ery. .,.. Capt. Coleman, schr: Weymouth, plying . between Atlantic City am N. j Y.. bad been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, arid was induced to try Dr. King's New Discov. cry for Consumption. It not only gae lii-n instant relief, but allayed the ex. treuo soreness in his breast. His chil dren wore similarly affected and a tn ifle doso had the same happy effeqt. Dr. King's New Discovery is now the standard remedy tn the Coleman house hold and on board the schooner. Free Trial liotiles ot this Standard Remedy at W. II. (Jreen & Cos. - w wr Woniterftit Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co . Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome. Ga. say: Wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Hitters and Buck len's Arnica Salve for two scars. Have never bandied remedies that sell as well, or sivesuch unicersal satisfac tion. There have been some wonder ful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases ol pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by the use of a lew bottles ol Dr. King's New Discovery, taken ra ; connection with FJeclric Hitters. We guarantee iheiu always. Sold by W. II. Green & f . . -I - . The Review Jon Office i the plaeo tn cptood work at mode fair prices. Tli Next. 'I'M Wiili.i'ii. i!ib celebrated Dutch rhar.-Mer c neIi'tft will -furnish the fif-x ulirir-Liou at the Opera House IU will appeir here imk Friday night, wi'h an cuyllpnt c . mi piny, in a new mnicil pom.Mlv. erititleil, "Oh! What - A CjooiI Appoint iiient. G iv. c.!es has appointed Hon. Jo seph A. Dsvis an Associate Justice of the Suprome Court. U it I ih vacancy occasibned tv the death ut. lust ico Ashe Th claims il several centlemen ot well known legal ability were pressed nprm M Governor. b.t the appoint ment ol .In slice I)jvi w ll 'ivti euneial satislaction, as he is well qiistilied lor that exalted poiti n. Tlii ISnst CarolitiH ICiitlroail An election has bee.n onlered by the County Commissioners, to take place on the 21th of March next. hen the voters t f the county wit! vto upon the 4'iestion of$100tK0 supso.riplior. ty tne county, to tho capital stock of the Kast Carolina RaMroad Cmipany. Thofe favoring the project will vole "subscription" anil ih--e opposed will vote "no subscription." on written or printed ballots Another Session Ir f. Bell z.za h:is cnclu'h'd, upon the s.Hc tatious t his many friends, to five jii-t one more si -ssion d l-s-ns in dancing, commencing next Thur day aflern on. He gave one o! his delight ful soirees this afternoon which was largely attended and much enjoyed by alt present. The Droft!sor, since he has been here, has met whh well-de served sncees. He and his associates have made many friends who wi 1 regret their departure. lrnoiiHi Mr. K. Ferry, who was for a short time oiv du'y at tho nignal fliee. here, has heen ordered to Smithville wbero he will relieve Mr. A. J. Mitchell, who has been the sigmil olliccr at that sta tion. Mr. Ferry went to Smithville on Saturday last to enter upon his new field of duly. Mr. W. T. Johnson, iormerly ol this city, but now of Winston. N. C, is in the city in tho interest ol one ol the to bacco houses of that p'operou3 town. Mr. Thomas E. Skipper, a well, known Wilmingtcn "typo," is Secre tary of the Executive Committee and a member of the Auditing Committee of Typographical Union No. 6, rf New York, which is the largest organization of printers in the United S:ates, having a membership of more than 4,0(0. A Nonagenarian. Mr. Joseph Eakins, of Columbus township. Fender County, is a most re markable man. He is 93 years ot age, and is actually more sprightly than many men of CO years He does his own ploughing on the farm, and takes great delight in hunting deer, being a first rate shot. It is not long since he weut hunting and killed a fine dter. His ' faculties have indeed been aston ishly well reamed, aud it ;s doubtful if there is another man in- the State of his great age whose physical powers are so well preserved. A Can ins A flair. Mr. A.S Heido. v h is well-known as a peaceable citiz n, and who is sup posed not to have an enemy in the world, was taken by surprise this morn ing and was well caned belore he had lime to utter a word of remonstrance. He was qnietly at work in his i flice notdreaming of any trouble with any one, when in walked six Norwegian ship captains, either of whom was much larger than their victim. Mr. Heide. One f the party cirried a magnificent ebony cane, surmounted by ago,ld head, which he, without giving Mr. Heide a chance to jump out of the window, or n fact do anythiog ele, gave to the latter gentleman, as a token of friends ship and appreciation of tho many kind nesses and courtesies which they and others in thesame calling, had received at his hands Mr. Heida didn't know what to say, he took the enne without a murmur. Valentine. Extra fine Box Valentines. Second large lot. The finest and most beau;i. ful assortment ever brought here and oa exhibition to-day. Ladies and Gen tlemen your hearts can "now be made happy and your wishes gratified at Heinsbergcr's. t A large assortment of ivory, cellu loid and silver plated table and dessert knives. Just the article lor a Christ mas present. For low prices and good reliable otm, o in -.! a corn's Illw. JKvnot. 1 : f Indications. For. North Carolina, local rains, followed by (air weather, winds becom ing Southerly, and warmer. At the Hotel. Sutton House H F Sebeuck, Cleveland County; J P WilsonGaston Connty; L W Proctor. Lincoln County; W J Sutton. I) F Meivin." J" A Robes son, Bladen .County; K. Sesaoms' Cumberland County ; J C Swain. G F Swain, E II Adkina, Smithville, Capt A L Hnbard anl ,wi!o. Steamer Delta. A C2o6tI Show 1ns:. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, of which Mr. M.' S. Wi. lard is the agent in this city has had a nio-t remarkable financial career, as is evidenced by their advertisement, which appears in this issue ol the Rf. vii.w. The following extract, frotii the forty-lourth annual report of the company, will give some idea of its immense businc: The new buiue- transacted in 1886 aggregated -Jf 56.832,7 18. being an in crease of $10,283 721 a compared with th amount of risks written the previ ous year. The to?al insurance now in force i s $:93.8(VJ,202 The assets of i he Mutual L'lc invested in teal estut-t mortgages, government bonds, and oilier first class securities am tint to $lU,181,!Kti 21 this is an increase for the year of $5,272.9W ahd the surplus fund during the twelve months advanc ed from $5,012 633 ?o .$5,613 -r68. a gain of $630,935. The amount paid to po!i cy holders in 1886 was $13,129,103. and the amount Yf premiums received ir cregate $15 631,720 The Mutual Lite Company is the largest 1'fe insurance ompany in the world, and during its 14 years of existence has paid over $213 iHto.OOO to its policy holders. "I do not like thee Dr. Fell, The reas n why, I cannot tell " It has" often-been wondered at, the bad odor this oft quou d doctor was in. : fwas probably because lie, being one ot the old school doctor?, made up pills as largo as bullets, which nothing but an osijfh could bolt without, nau sca. Hence the dislike Dr. R. V. Pierce's -"Pleasant Purgative Pellets" are sugar coated and no larger than bird shot, and are quick to do their work. For all derangements of the liver, bowels and stomach thoy are spe cific. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tar Barrels. QOOD SECOND II AND TAH l ARRH 18, any quanMty, lots to suit, price low tvn Apply t febll3t ROBINSON A KIN. Notice AT THE KKQUfcfsT of many friends I have iecilcd tn ni.n lanotiicr class In danc ing, to commence next Thursday after noon, for ladles ami at night for Gentle men. Th's will por ltlvely he lie last ses sion t hat I elull teach here this season. The second lesson for L- rii'.a-nrlll lui sv tn. (lav afternoon and r r (cntlen.on on Mond.iv ruin. fel 14-lt A. BELLKZ . Garden Seed. YUUG', CHEMI "ALS, PATENT MEDI- ine and Fancy Ar icks In lull supply at T. C. MILLER'S, Corner Fourth and Nants feh 14 Make no Mistake ! I N ORDERING FISH AN' OYSTER-. Guaranteed sound and aolld when packed fordeltve y !ler0 o . W. H. YOPP. Ir.ek Box 415 or V, fonlh Front St. MU. - - - 600 Tons COAL. JUST ARRIVED, h X. 8( Hi JOSEPn SOCTIIER, fi n TONS B,T GR TF. AND STOVE COALs an i for n'c' i nc Dollar per ton :e3 than New York prices -feb 14 J. A. SPRINGER. House Furnish. n?Goods. YE HAVE AND ALWAYS KEP ON hand a ell tel ecu d lot of llbusefurnlshlng Goods. A new lot of Dinner &ete. Chamler .eis. Tea Sets and Fancy Goods just lecelrei. Do not forget the Rochester Lamp If you In tend to supply yonreelf with a Lamp. GILES A MURCHl feb 14 Crockery Department hie mmm .bimviiest mm lflLL GIVE A SU'IAllLK AT THE GERM AM A IIAL1 , Wednesday Mjtht, Teb. 16th. Lof-ekraftuis will be setvei by the La !la. Ticket 1 for sale by the Coanmlttee Jl " D. O'CONNOR, . T. DOSL1N, WM. FLANAGAN. ' ' L. BROWN, J. W. SKILLS Y. J. If. SWKKNKY. 1U 7 2t 1 14 15 M. O'BRIEN. ,1 L"A 7, vJ NEW ADVEKTINEM Kvt h. Notice to Honliolilers. A Lti PERSONS IIOLOJNtt B iNOSegainst t e County f New Ilinover ate Toiiiiect to present same for payment at the. First a-tl-nal Bnk, oa or hifore the 'stday ot March, as la'erest ceases on that uy. . IIUKA.CK A. P.Aii, el 14 it Clira'c Rvoyf Coitoul'ri neia The Best. 111 KTS TIIK KIND OF GOODS WK ke.p- No end to the GOO COK stovm, a 1 sieaand patterns. A fullasi rtmentof iln ware, 1 rent 4 lioanl?, Biscuit JI.arOK arl lp Boanl. i ..... PARKKU A TAYI.O. PURR WHITK OIL i fett4 Conntry Produce. yWEET AND IRISH POTATOES, Apple; Cahhajces, Turnip-, Oranices. Onions, K.zgs, Turkeys, C-hlekens and all kinds or Country Pro luce for sale by CHA-J F. BROWNE. Commlfrstnn Merchant, No 11 N Water at.. ieh 14 Wilnnn":ton, N. i - Hazard Powder. WK VOW UAVK rtIK AWKN'CY FOR this ccleh-Mled Powder whlh U un doulitedlv ihc lht m d In thl country. NeT raaga. 1 ImlH lown the river (oui of city limits), f till assortment of all the at the lowcvt prices. SPRlNGEIi A 1 O., Suc-p48or to ffohn I'awson A Co., ill, 21 and 25 Market Mreet. feh 14 Wilmington N. G- Don't Forget 'IMUT WK CARRY THE MOST Complete J and hcapc&t siock of Harnc&a and Sad tllcry g't ls la the c ty. Ladies In need t f Trunks, llnvl Bags or .acfcols wou l do well to ixalne our stock lcfore 1 u vlnel-ewhere. epalrtj? neatly a'l pr mptly done ly the tinoRt harncsa niater In the " U- KKNNRLh A DANIEL, fell 14 o. 10 So. Fro t St KKMARKAliLK FINANCIAL RESULTS. rXPERlENCE OF tOLICY HOLDER- IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or NEW YORK. The wond. rful financial results achieved by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York have attracted tile attention of the peo ple at large, and are particularly- gratifying tj 1M- members of thH Institution. Tho Mutuil Life. Ihsuranco Company of New York has u w in trust for policy holders UI,lsl,!Mi5, andf. has paid out since its or ganization, over -13,flj) 1,00.0 to the holders of Us p lleies. As an evldcm e of the wise management ard admirable Investment of Its funds, the follow log list of payments for death claims in lsr-su has been published, showing what the cost of Insurance Is In this Company. It will be seen that for eyery dollar paid by the insured to the Mutual Lite, the Compiny returned $2 f.s to the policy boTder. - . Net Amount Amount Ke'td by of Cash Company Paid by for each Insured. Dollar. Received 2.;s Total ' Claims Paid by 'ompany. .January Sk 15, 134.673 0 13, 143 S2 9t,3 6 84 lffi,45;l S2 53,035 37 120,30tf 81,148 ('. fc7,7r7 2; 145,f5 Mi 97,530 11 63,1 4t !U H4,&Sfi 7(' 1:13,941 52 76,2t0 32 149.919 l! ;fj 152 til v :j,4;9 M7 4,8tl C4 127,407 77 9J.765 05 il6,U9 SI 135,819 45 109,180 7U 10l.9 4 ltiO.341 97 80.967 1 127 0 5 IS 1:3,C2G 4B '23,-Zfi 20 104,27 32 , 97,327 19 95 510 2S 9U50 81 87.957 00 iC.44 76 84,915 00 67,324 74 fc0,?54 95 ', :;s ! 5.,929 45 34,153 9v 29 255 44 $2 58 2.2-2 2.7 3.3 Feliru'ry 17,781 44 44,l,0 4(i :,546 Ifc 15,62 1 f:t 59 U4 5 2'.) 22,682 5tt 2"J,700 23 55 8 2 8 93 47.402 15 210 52 ,843 54 32.558 44 t'f8 M 2:1,795 5f 51,244 94 34 8P.I 6? 42,9iJ .0 .'0.159 20 51,13 CO 35,34$ 9J 6,f8t 64 33 485 44 47.V47 29 43 7ul W f 5,937 57 b7,7l !lf 2639 93 28,.' 84 19 14 ,.34 8 45.437 1 2-,'-,9. 95 22V3 7 4 i,39l 73 3i.6l0 II 27,Si& 19 3J,78 27 93.333 ;U 27,981 18 S3.55S 03 3:1,188 0i 18.VS0 i;9 3S,40i 88 t4,5l7 IS 5 .,725 3-? 2i.43 24 :M.9II 39 2 is 2.72 2 12 3.72 2 43 2.!8 3.14 12. If. 5. 19. 1. 2 J. .tJ, 1. 21, It. 18, March April 3 21 2 46 3.9 2i7 3.5i -2 48 2 m t 70 2.70 3.30 3-C8 t 44 2 66 2 i;o 2-7 2 2 2 7K 3 51 2 20 3 19 2 5i 2.52 1.8. 3 3i 2.70 2 73 2 75 1 5S 2 50 2 C9 261 3.1 9 ?.f7 - i 2 8) 2.66 26i V3.I2 2 5. June July 1, 2:t, co. AUKlUt l, IS. 20, 27. Spt. lo, IT. OctolxT 1, 127,06 1 22 84,411 61 l. 71,449 9. 2-2, 77,017 W 29.-. 195.174 9 Novem. TJ.S24 49 103,721 io :0l,981 47 2.1GjJ 88 ir.8.oy; C4 145,506 03 135,121 4t'. 6C.797 32 s7.:l5S J8 12. 19. 23. Decern 45,492,92!) 0J 2.M8 222 7S The average durail m of these policies as 14 4 years a 4d thni It will I Mtcn tnat the Bfddera there f recti vtd all the premiums back. Improve! at 12 ier cent, compound Interest It la unnecessary to remark that there la no other form of Investment so profitable as llda and the security la found In The largest Com pany In the world' M. S.-WILLARD, Agent, Wllminzton, N C. O. r. CRI.IZE SON?, Gen. Agents, j feblt.lt Bhlllmore, Md. Pianos and organ can tHdight clearer at Heir-cr than at any o!her house in the Stato . t . ! NKW AD VR in IS V, M K N TS. I I GASH HOUSE, 116 fwTarkot Street. -o- WE ARE JUST til ROUGH T A Fl ing stock, and have marked down many goods behuv regular" prices to make ro.m. -o- Will Open Monday, Jan. 31, A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS, WHICH WE HAVE SECURED AT VERY LOW PRICES! Nainsook . Edgings and Flouneihgs ! SPRING DRESS GOODS, worth 25c, for 1 tik, 1 5 and t!Oe. -o- KXTKAOKI J IN A It k7 J()15 1,000 Assorted Jerseys, Most of them worth from $12 to $:$. Your Choice $1.25. ALL.OVER LACES, TUCKINCS, GINGHAMS. SATEENS, COL ORED NAINSOOKS, &e. , o - An examination of quality and prices will surely secure your patronage. ILKatz' 116 Market St. feb 14 Photographs, QALL AT Cronenberg's Gallery, FOR FINE WORK Children's Pictures a specialty. Old -pic lures copied and enlarged. Call and ace pc clmena. fob 14 H. CRONENRERG. KA-REN. ri'O BE HAD ONLY OF T JAMES D. NUTT, Tie? Druggist, 2. N. Front St. Rare Drugs a specialty feb 14 VALENTINES A Beautiful Assortment of Valentines,; NEW DESIGNS. PURE SENTIMENTS. NO COU ICS FOR SALE. C. W. YATES. feb J4 119 Market St, Wilmington, N Isaac T. Aldcrnia , QOM MISSION MERCHANT. COTTON AND TIMBER, FpecialMep. North Water Street, feb 12 Ira Wilmington, N. C. Kock Spring Hotel. JJAS UMERGONE A COMPLETE RENt ovatlng and Is lilted up nicely for the comfort of iu patrons The table is supplied wltb the I eat the market afTonU. Kjarl by llc day, week or month at rpawmab'c rate-. v M RS. PUIDGEV. Cheennt, l4,lwccn Front and Water irei feb 1 1 1 m . New Goods Just Received, k BEAUTIrlTL LINE OF l- I3SES AND 1WTS HOSIERY jvhlch I offer at low prW," LTIRS AND CHILDREN'S r;j)LI AU AND CUFFS. POCKETlIxVNDKERCHIKFS foy J a llea and Cblldran-all stjles-prlcea from for 10c, - o50 esBUeaeh. PURE FJLK VELVET for Uimmlnjr pur. poses, at 1 1 3d per yard. A L' -OVER LACK.S AND FUUM IKGS. CalffliKl h my style, and prlcea will TOn nus. r.. it wiiii.isis. j toBlorUmoMuia JSSi, fciu' - - - - NEW A ItVEUTIRKRIENTH, Julius Samson, 1 1 1 .Market Slrert. Roducod Pricoo I -o- Previous to taking atik we will offer for the next fitteon ' days. Imrcains In the f.Iowinji c"Cm1. Faney Stiiped Siik VelveU rcdiired irom $tr,ro to $1 ,ro. - Also, Piain Silk Velvets, in allslifidfi, redueetl I mm $i! to $l,15f.. Plain and Striped Velveteens rnliiCBd from 7 c to (Oe. We also have a n'ce- line nf Haifa and Surah Silks, in evoning shade. Also, a nice line oj Silk Mills in eve. nins shades, full leni.th. A nice variety ot P.laek Goodi in all styles? v A few pair of Hiankets left, whlctr we are olTerins very low and numerous other goods at red need priees " It i. to your inlercst iu rail and ex amine. . Julius Samson, 1 11 illAKKHT NT. feb 14 Spring Styles. YE HAVE SOMETHING NEAT AND Pretty for Farly Spring Wear, for Ladle. Allascii. Children and for the Gentlemea. . We ke?p THE BEST ASSORTElk STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES in ihe City or .Stale.' and pi ire to Rntt the pocket a of all our pap rona . GEO. K. FUKNCII V SONS'. 'eb 14 Ids N. Front Street . A P.rOLilNARtS. QUARTS. " PPOLLINARIS PINTS. JJATHORN WATER. FREIJ (OD. A full line of Humphrej'a Homoopathl Specllics and Sim plea. . aiUNus mioTiiims, feb 8 Wholesale and Rtall Drugglili Change of Base. jJY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE respectfully notified that I have removed my shop to Cheat nut street, between Front and ' t. . Water. All order foT work In my line, tin nlng, repairing, Ac.wlfl be done proinidlv and faithfully. v R. T. RISING. CbeMnut, between Front and Water hU. jaa 31 tr Valentines ! Valentines I r,HE LAKHESTSTO: K tF VAL.TIMF3 In the i liv-caa te found at ; MKINbllKROkU'i Valentines RE , PUROHAtK BY KVKKYIODl, young an old, rU-u and iHvr.largeaudtmal!. aome for fun 1 nt most for kire. N.w 1 j our tl ne fo IbMlth "of Fel.ruiry U tl t day. You cam li Yalrwiiiv-i ffr I iet.t l.15a HKINSlHiUGlilt'S. - Icja ;fsh li..k at.i Um.Uitr.ia