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PLEASE NOTICE. Sunday The Daily Review. We will be glad to receive by from our friends on any and all subjects general Interest but The name of the writer must always be.fur nlshed to the Editor. Communications must be Witts am on one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it Is especially jd particularly an toe I that the Editor does not slways endor be views of correspondents unless so n the editorial columns. JOSH T. JAMES, UMTot jn rnoratBron. , oipnojre postage paid-. eAS ite Mite, Mt delivered by i say tiTk'I UbcraL rrt.ers will report any and all fall rLrir. thetr paper reralarly. VOL. VI. WILMINGTON, N. C- MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1882. NO. 306 Till PArW Tne A"-V Htviem has the larycM fk circulation, of any newspaper in the eitjf of Wilmington. JEt ry; CENT COLUMN. -ZtertisemenU inserted in this eel JZTmt & cads per I int. each insertion. ' :jt iton 30 'nts wim I modi e any arfpcrtwcmni. ry v S TED A good Cook. Fair V . -thing but cooking reouired. . t s- S. E. CVroer Third and Mnl- sacred tariff" sticks in Judge . Iron Kelij's extension maw. He I abolish ail internal revenue rate if thereby he enn save the tariff m irn and itccL Govrnor-eJect Clereland has an ponnrH his staff appointments, and the Sew Tork papers commend them as being jndiciouly distributed, both po iaiesJij snd geographically. I- is stated that ex -Senator Hen-I rs. r.f Indiana, has put political am- bhion f r himself one side and has be come s staunch advocate for the nomi nation of ex-Senator McDonald for the Presidency in 1884. The tariff, ciril service reform and alshooe. of Virginia, are three burdens! upon Republican shoulders which that partj would be gladly rid of. but which, specially the last, bid fair to cause a ireat deal of trouble. Mrs. labour here sailed from New York in the steamship Servi on Wed nesday, but her name did not appear on the list ol passengers. She was ac companied by her maid. Miss Robert, ud tlie record made was "Miss Rob erts and friend. .Ytu jami Courirri In Southern Ala bama and Eastern as well as Middle f.nt vtee. by reason ol cheap coal and iron. ti2 irou can be made from 11 to 14 a ton. while the cost In the North ern States is from 20 to $45 a ton. And so oi cotton Mr. Robert I Stuart, the last mem ber of the celebrated sugar-refining firm of New York, who died on Tues day, bail nearly completed a maguifi eent residence on Fifth avenue, coating 320.000. He expected to occupy It in the spribg. An underground railroad is seriously projected in New York city. At the meeting ef the commissioners, Satur day, several eminent engineers testified to the feasibility of building an under ground railroad under Broadway, though it will coat an immense sum o in; to the moving of gas and water pipes that would be necessary. In or der to show that the probable increase of travel in the city will soon require prater carrying facilities than those now furnished, a statement was put in evidence showing that the total numbe1 et passengers on all the horse railroads snd omnibus lines in 1877 was 1 14.499, til. while in 1880 the number was 154. 734.498. f he Boston correspondent of the Lon don Times is credited with furnishing the Boston Treat no Star with the real nsson why New York society refused to open the doors to Mrs Langtry. Ac cording to this statement, when Sir George Chetwynd learned of Mrs. Langtry 's departure for America be an 'ounbad his Intention of following her. U wife thereupon caused her friends to write to the leaders of New York so eisty staling that, no woman whojcalled upon Mrs. Landry need expect to be receired in Eafaad. When Mrs. Lang rr and Mrs La boo hero reached Sew York they found that the fashion sole ladies bad recieved these warnings snd held aloe f from them. Mrs. La hoochere then threw her letters of in reduction into the fire. How old are you, said an ancient dssae to a little grinning tar-pot. vs m if goes by what mudder says. I ' ten. but if I goes by do fun I'se sd. I'se moat a hundred. O! that all essjld measure their years In this wav, bat bow many measure them by long eight watches, and almost fatal cough lc spells, which could have been cured i ooule of Dr. Bull's Cough syrup taken in season. Magistrate's Court. Pal Morris, colored, charged with an sault and battery on W. II. Harris, colored, waa before Justice Millls liu saoraiog. Judgment was suspend ed upon payment of the costs. City Court. eorga Halsey. colored, for diaorder r conduct, was fined $1. which he paid was discharged. Pom pay Harries, colored, for dlsor Wrly coodact. had the hearing In his LOCAL NEWS. IIKX TO IEW ADYERTI SEM ERTft. aforDs Bmos Smoke Mr son e There's No Telling C M caneTats E psora Water. William H Gnxtx Holiday Gifts Wx L&xrrn. Mayor Fire Works and Horss Ont BBorBG ''f Vital Importance Hn8Bon-Christmas Presents T ATas New and Novel Good W K BraurcBB Co Brooch loader. Geo R French a Soxa Complete Jao J Uaoaicx BemoTal r l BaiDGaas a Co Xsaas Supplies OrraA Horse Lecture Oter.i House Madison Square Theatre Co J Gbeexewald Some Morn B M MclXTiRE Lowest Prions Mas K ate C Wnraa Pine Hsu Wn M Oars, Jr Mountain Beef and Mat on. Kerch rot a Caldrr Bros Floor. Mo lasses, Fire Crackers. For other locals see fourth page. Dr. K. F. Lewis, of Lumberton, was in the city to-day. The receipts of cotton at this port to- day foot up I.G35 bales. A good many of our country cousins were in the city to-day laying in their Christmas supplies. There waa another very heavy frost in this section this morning. It was equal to a young mow. Mr. Jno.R. Paddison.of Point Caswell, was in the city to-day. He reports all quiet along the line of Black River. On January 1st, 1683. John Dyer & Son. will giro away a Gent's outfit, worth $40. Every purchaser receives a chance. Dr. J. II. Durham leaves here this evening for Chatham county but the re sult of his mission will not be made known until his return. Mr' A. G. Ricaud, who has been very sick for several weeks past with a malarial attack, is convalescent and was at his office to-day. His at tack has been quite a severe one, and it pulled -him down iu weight 18 pounds Cspt. R. M. Mclntire appears in this issue in a new and attractive advertise ment. The ladies will find at his store many new and novel and pretty things for the holidays as well as an excellent supply of dress goods, carpets, rugs lace curtains. Ac. Pender county Superior Court con vened to-day with His Honor Judge McRao on the Bench. It is the last court held in the State previous to the Christmas holidays. A number o lawyers from this city went up this morning, and one or two others will go to-morrow. Col. Jno J. "Tledrick appears in this issue in a handsome advertisement. one-half column in leugth. Ho has an excellent stock of goods, much of which has been laid in especially for the holi day trade. Purchasers from the coun try, ss well as thoso from the oity, wilj find there many useful as well as pretty things for Xmas gifts. Mr. Curr In the Pulpit. Rev. Allan Curr, the eminent Scotch clergyman and lecturer, preaehed last night at the First Baptist Church, his discourse being intended for the in struction and benefit of the young. Notwithstanding the excessively cold weather, a large audience was in attend ance, and his sermon was listened to with the most profound and msrked attention. Mr Curr is an Impressive and impaasioned speaker, and possesses he rare faculty 'of being both enter taining and instructive at the same time. DiftCD. HALL At the resldsnos of T. O. Brown, Bladen oountr. In the 93d yssr of her nan. Mrs. KL1ZABKTU L. II ALL. relict of the lste Tbos. P. Hall, of Brans wick Co., S. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Finest Mountain Beef and Mutton TV THE CITY WILL BE OJt SALE during , also Ne. 1 PORK SAUSAGES. Come and see me at the comer o Sixth and t streets. wsi. m. bats, Jr. 18 SOME MORE. TUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT OF tl ELEGANT RAF ABA Warranted the beet FIVE CEST CIGAR, la the city t ALSO A FULL LINE OF Tobacco Sl Tobacco Goods. all and takes j Sc. last be NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Of Vital Importance ! Prices are Going to Rule ! Overcoats ! Overcoats ! 0 vercoats ! QWIXQ EVIDENTLY TO THE MODEB ate weather we are scjoylng, the Oeeroost trade has not oome up to our expectation, bene wn hare more In stock than wn want to i carry, sad In order to "Bounce thlnan" lively la this line, wn commenced to-dsy , MONDAY, December 18th, to glee Wilmington and riclnl ty an unprecedented opportunity to BUY OVERCOATS NOTICE THE FOLLOWING SLAUGHTER ED PRICES ! OVERCOATS worth $ 7 00 for $ 4 75 OVERCOATS worth 10 00 for 6 00 OVERCOATS worth IS 00 for 8 00 OVERCOATS woflh 14 00 for 10 00 OVERCOATS worth 16 00 for 18 00 OVERCOATS worth SO 00 for H OS AND THE BALANCE OF STOCK TO BE BUTCHERED IN THE SAME WAY. To gst your Clothing wants supplied, and your ustes gratified for the leat mon-y. Is no doubt ysur desire. Nowhere ar - you likely to g t better atlsfled In these particulars than Otterbourg'8, MEN'S WEAR DEPOT, dec IS North Front St OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE AND NIGHT, FRIDAY, DEC. 221, 1882. THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE CO. will present tea two Greet Plays, HAZEL KIRKE, ON FRIDAY, 8 P. M. AND ON PRIDAY, 8 P. M Reserred Seats at DYERS'. Evening price 75, 30 snd 45 oents. 85 cts Rxtrs for Reserred Matinee prices, 50 and 85 cents. dec lb-4t OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY NIGHT, Dec. 18tli. Under the auspices of the Wilmington Li brary Association. PROF. ALLAN CURR ON "STORMING THE BASTILE " or tbe Romance anu Drama of the French Revolution. syllabi's Origin sf the Baa tile; Its early thrilling Ms tor v ; i ne iron cag , i oe wuie Ita n, vaLonr anil hnrror: The man In the muk De la Tutle ; Gathering clouds ; Revolution at the door; The three dars of July; Thrilling story of the taking and destruction of the bated Has tile. Rutb. This lecture Is specially Illustrated by dramatic and entertaining stories and inci dent of French life and character. Ws do not remember ever to have heard anr thine like It for elevation of thought and spfeoder of diction. A magnificent subject magnificently treated. London .England) Mrs.' ALLAN CURR. the Unrivalled Reader and Bloeuttonlst, will give select Dramatic and Humorous Recitals at close of Lecture. TUESDAY NIGHT, Dec. 19th. Prof. CURR will glee hi splendid lecture entitled "The Master Passion, or Wsotng, W inning and Wedding," full of scotch humor and wit of the Sheet order. Mrs. CURR wlU also give recitations after this lecture. Doors open at 7 JO. To begin at 8 o'clock. Tickets ooly 25 cents. For sale at DYERS' and tbe Book store. The Opera House will be comfortably heat ed, dec 18-lt Xmas Supplies. Fireworks of all Kinds. NUTS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, Ac Malaga Grapes, Apples, Oranges, &c. Peach , Quince, Damsons AND OTHER VARIETIES PRESERVES. The Finest Assortment ef C AN Dl E8 ! Ever Exhibited in Wilmington. ROYSTER'S CANDIES I Are bettet than all others. Twenty variet Pare and Fresh far the Hettaaye, 50 Cents per Found. Call and nee ear Stock ef Fireworks, P. L. BRIDGERS& GO. IS Fine Hats ! Cheap Hats I OUPRRIOR SILK HAHDKBCHTafn FOR s.ss. Laces and see Ladles BssdrMade Uerwwsad ikes At " NEW ADVERTISMENS. LOWEST DURING THE PRESENT WEEK EXTRA INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFEEED ! Every Inducement will be given in DRY GOODS AND CARPETS I t ii ! dec 18 NEW STOCK ! FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! I am now oflerlng the Greatest Bargains In Staple and Fancy Goods ! OTE SOME OF THE PRICES : Linen Hmdkerchlefs, 5c, 10c, 12c, 15c, to the finest sold. Hamburg Edging. 8c, sc, Ss. 10c, to the finest sold. Children's Hose, 8c, 10c. lScJo 25c, worth 60c Ladle' Hose, 8c, 10c, 16c, to 25c, worth 50c Towels, 5c, 10c, 16c, 25c, to gl each. Handsome Collars, 10c, 15c, 26c, to the finest Fifty doxen Eld Gloves ai SI per pair, would bs cheap at SI 60 LADIES' LISLE GLOVES, A IX GRADES. RIBBONS, Satin, Gros Grain and Sash . Low prised. SILE IIANDKERHIEFS, The best Fifty Cent Silk Handkerchief in the city. o 1 I STILL HOLD THE. LEAD IN CORSETS. 1,000 assorted sizes containing the best 60 cent Corset ever sold. Salem Kersevsand Cassi meres. Our Fifty Cent Salem Kersey, all Wool Filling, beats anything sold for Boys and Men. MY HEAVY SALES IN FANCY ARTICLES enables me to sell Staple Goods cheaper than the cheapest. MY STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS IS Incomparably the best and cheapest Pure Linen Table Damaek at 25c per yard. Tery Good " 40c " Excellent u 30o " Up to the finest quality sold In the city. o Napkins & Doylas, As low as Fire Cents. Great Bargains in BLANKETS I I keep a most complete stock of all kinds of Dry Goods In every department. You will find Bargains ! Bargains BARGAINS ! I respectfully invite everybody to give me a edl. Come and look; yon wlU receive tbe t polite attention. . Respectfully JOHN J. HEDRICK, dec IS Fire Works and Horns. 1ITT OBDINA.NUE.-TkN DOLLARS Sue j cm every person, for each offence, who shall Are any Cannon. Gun, Pistol or other Fire rmM, or Canton Crackers or other Fire Works, anywhere within the limits of the oity. except by isiHsslnii of the Mayor or Chief of Police. Canton Crackers and Fire Works permitted daring Christmas Weak. Ths blowing of Horns, Trumpets or other noisy Instruments by squads of boys or men on pavements or sidewalks la the city, pro hibited under penalty . WM. L, SMITH. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICES ! R. M. MclNTIRE. Breech-Loaders, JpiNE BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUN Shells, Wade, Powder, Shot Cartridge Bags Gun Cases. Reloading Tools, Game Hags, 'is told all binds, if you want flrst-class aril cle of the above good , and lw prices, tb tame can be found ut W. K PRINGE1 & CO'S, successor to Dawson & Co., dec 18 19 2! and Market Mreet COMPLETE! We offer to buyers of Boots & Shoes Full and Comp'ete Lines Of all Grades, and at PRICKS LOWER thai elsewhere in the State. Examination solicited. Geo. R. French & Sons. dee is 39 NORTH FRONT ST. Christmas Presents I jyjY STOCK1IS NOW COMPLETE FROV r reign ami American Markets, with the mos elegant and handsome assortment of Chrl.si mas Presents, ana In large variety. BOOKS OF THE STANDARD AUTIIOR and Poets complete In elegant and serviceable bindings. FANCY GOODS in immense variety. A cordial Invitation is extended to all at HEINSBERGER'S dec IS Live Book and Music Store. Fire Crackers, Candy, Cakes. 50 BOXS FIRE CRACKERS, U) Roxes Canly, 100 Rovps Palro Pnr fl.ili !iv dec 18 KERCH SER & CALOKit BRO, Flour, Molasses, Salt,Lard, Bacon, Meal. q nn Bbls- fj-ur. Bb white OvLf and other jrrades, 100 Bbbls. New Orleans, Cuba and Porto Rico Molasses, 10 000 Sax Liverpool Saltt 75 Bkts Lard, 60 Boxes Bacon, 200 Bags Meal. For sa le by dec 18 KRRCHNER A CALDE1 BROS New and Novel Goods ! JJECEIVED BY EXPRESS EVERY DAY. The New Floral Poems Beautiful beyond description. Call and see tbe Immense stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS ! AT YATES' BOOK STORE. dec IS 1882. XMAS 1882. Millinery & Fancy Goods I THE LADIES WILL FIND AT EXCHANGE CORNER, Almost e- erythiog desirable in the way of MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Ac In addition, we have a large and superb stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, among which will be found many pretty things for Holiday SW Every Steamer brings fresh accessions Prices reasonable and polite lady clerks on both floors. Miss E. Karrer, tfEW ADVERTISEMEYTS. , i New Coal and Wood Yard, I FOOT OF MULBERRY STREET. 250 T02fS NW DI5CHARGISG. 300 70X8 wiH 1)6 bere la ,cw days. Also 200 TOXS GEOIiGE'SCREEK (So' Coal. dec 16-lwk T. F. BAGLEY. There's No Telling THAT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN O LOTHIITQ AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, Unless yu enquic at IITXifrTSOILSrS, dec 16 Clothier and Merchant Tailor CAN'T KEEP THEM ! pEOPLE WILL HAVE THOSE STOVE. Another lot expected. Send your orders, dec 16 'ARK Kit A TAYLOR. Tate Epsom Water I y DRAUGHT, OR BY THE GALLON j. oarreL. For sale by JAMES C. MUDS.' Pharmacist, 85 North Pn.nt Street. dec 9 SMOKE ONLY THK "Difi- ;t;i.ST BKST MEDI CINE", the bt Ac Clg.-.r ever sold lu WUr n;ngton. Sold only by Munds Bros., Inn lfactii'ins PWarnisclxts an I Chemists, .1.491 R: )v A V, Nt.W VOitR. VXD MIXTION. X (J. I lresfri'ti"n-i ! -re pared Hccur.".tely nt all nur day and, night. doc 16 , Taney Goods, TOCK ARRIVING BY KVRY SCeami nd for sale by . I ' GILES A HTJ fJCIIISOJf, 38 and 40 M1!n-h:8on Block. doc 3 Holiday Gills. RECIAL ATTRACTIONS FoR THE Sea n : Cel ulo'd f ets. In Plush, Satin and 'aOitrt ntes, .Jewel awl Odor Cases. C.Wno Itottles. iotl. t Set and Vases, fravclltnir ascs, Combs, Ur she., Minois, Ac Latest -tvios and Lowe&t Rric-f. t' ' W. LLI AM fl. i'ReeN, . Di-Utf&t, dc 13-nactf Ma nk at street. - I 4 1 ' - Holiday Presents TN EVERY VARIETY. JEWEL ASDOdor 1 Case, Cologne Kottlcs Toilet S ts, Vases, ilrrors, a lart' assortment of Toilet Kxiracts tnd Cologne ; also a full supply at pore Chern catsand lJarentMoiiclnes, can be found at both of my Stores. F. '. MILLER. Corner Fourth and Nun s-rectal Stores L i omer Fourth and Hanover streets. dec 15 2 rP jOOJoigooqs pus joofr taousr.-i ouj v teor g :9iO oeoqj, -tuaqi JO jpojs c 8 jq n L puy luisin joj fsp 0. soopd oqx iueui aoj Mit uSJi9 eqx iraoqj Jtsjlas seiqvfi s.j, KTHX shvsai xinvaa saowTj bhx kram Ladies' Bazaar. JJAV1NG TAKEN FLANAGAN'S OLD -tand, No. 42 Market Street, I will keep on hand all kinds of Ladle', Misses' and Child ren's Under Garments ready made. Millinery Goods of all descriptions, and all kinds of Fancy Goods suitable for the Chrlstmie Holl lay Gifts. To which will be added Fanev Tova snd I ire Works. Bp Orders from the country olletteri and romptly illed K very thing- ewdas represent ed and we guarantee sallsf ctlon. . MR- J BAKER. Wilmington, N. C. Dec 16, ISSi dec 16-.F Peruvian Guano, 200 Tcn3 1 Genuine Lobos Guano J DIRECT IMPORTATION, EXPECTED DAI LI , nd f r sals by Chas. E. Smith & Co. dec 16 No Betting or Bragging BUT IT WK NATIOVAT SAL oon don't fnrnUh yon with tee BI&5T NEW KIVkRmYsTE. oat up In any style, wbv. tell me about It. My price for Llqnors, thai equal stay la quality sold over any bar, has always been 10 cents, and I am sure my ' gars will satisfy snf.ne. Just try me. oetfS W H M. KOCH. Proprtotor. F. P. JONES, slLQTTOE, . C, ATTORNEY AND Conn sellor-st Law Will practice in eay part ef bs state. Special until to-morrow. , v , it doclelw gt? ea so toe 001 eUenof SF
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