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PLEASE NOTICE. rsbSsaod The Daily Review. We win be glad .to receive Tm,r,u from ottr friends on say sad all geasimltatsrastbat JOSH T. JAMBS, TbenuMitf tite nlabed to the Editor. POSTAGE PAJD MinlSI. SRS. TkTM i oo; O aaata. s esnea, one aide of the Personalities mast be avoided. la ur part of the etry, at the above And It la especially ad stood that the Editor doea not always .u VOL. VI., WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1882. NO. 308 he views of correspondents in the editorial columns. rOBSft Ta Jtowy mm iaryc. 1UU circmJolion, of any ntwmpaptr , ia. in the ca!mUm ja TFN CENT COLUMN. . : , . Aj4rnVJhiHn jTar L o any tdexriuctuent . r- A LIVE CHICKEN. WITH outa head, that eats, drinks aad crows. ,s now on exhibition at McGowan's Go ssd iee it u WANTED A rood Cook. Fair Nothing but cooking requiren. 4nmlT at S. F.. Comer Third and aim- berVstxasU. " The Legislature meets on the first Wednesday in January, the ltd of the month. Among its other marvels New York boasts of a chubby four-year-old boy who is a confirmed smoker. A case of what is declared to be gen nine leprosy has been developed in the alma house at Salem. Mass. The Brooklyn Aldermen were re .eased from jail on Sunday and went home wiser if not happier men. Durham is hare a tobacco fair next, slay and President Arthur and one or two other big guns are expected to as' Rev. J. L M. Curry, Agent of the Pcabody Fund, was to hare delivered aa address on education, in i olds bore, Inst night. Hawkinsville, Ga.. claims a cow 100 years old which still gives milk. Pos sibly that is the now that jumped over the moon in the nursery ballad. Prof Brush states that he has solved the problem of electrical storage, and that private residences can be illumi- independenlly of lighting sta- Seaator Sherman says that the people of his State. Ohio, are clamorous for "free whiskey and no Sunday. " Sena tor Sherman ought to know whereof he speaks. are on hand in Washington and with plenty of money. They seem confident that they will be abas to got through their bill to post- the tax on the whiskey on hand for The Rev. Dr. Hugh Miller Them peon is the fifth Biahoo taken within twelve years from the pulpit of Trinity Protes laat Episcopal Church. New Orleans, the others being Bishops Pierce of Ar kansas, Beokwith of Georgia. Harries ( Michigan and Gallaher of Louisiana. The Mutual Life Insurance Company are to erect a very imposing edifice on ioe si us 01 use eeu psjswiuoo uuuuiug iu New York. It is to be eleven stories high aad at one point will reach 101 feet from the ground. It is to cost a million aad a half. The returns from Watauga have at last beta received and we can now Snow just what the majorities are. WtftiiM mmmm n " TOA and H vlcv B rotes The total vote is found to lienneu 1 11.713, Dockery 111.320. Bennett s majority 443. The result of ihs canvass of tbe vote has been ccrti- Bed to by Governot J arris by the mem-1 bars of the board of canvassers present w o ai: signed it. of the ao- tal gross eachaages at the twenty-six leading clearing-bouses in the United States for the weak ending Saturday n.gbt show a great improvement in bus loeas throughout the country, both as compared with that of last week and with that of the corresponding week of Ast year. The aggregate cleariDgs for the week were $1,316,849,496. against ll.9B3,&90.9&5 for the previous week. Mr. Edison said to a reporter in Bos ton on Wednesday 1 "The largest un dertaking we have 00 hand bow is to carry 13,000 horse-power of electricity eighteen miles into the City of Mexico, lor the purpose of lighting that city and furnishing power for various pu poses. We are oaly making estimates as yet This thing of carrying power from wa terfall to a considerable distance is go. ng to be done very extensively in tbe futara. It is practicable to carry 85. 00 horse-power twenty miles if neces arry. UseMl Holiday Preaeu t We know of no better present to be made than a genteel suit of clothing or fla over-eoat, aad, of course, to find these, you have only to seep into the of A. 4k I. SvBTRR, Ne. 34 a I i We most cheerfully concur in all that tb (kldboro Mcssenotr has said rala. Mr. Dortch'a sbiHiios as wall as I"1 chractr d integrity and the I win P1 notc that we hae neVer attamPted to dparage any one that Mr. Iortcu s aspirations are too I k. U - i . ! A 1 1 V niftu urn iusi ne nas uo more c nance 01 succeeding Gen. Ransom than has the Editor ol the Messenger or of the Rb- TIEW. Ransom will be nominated on the 6 rat ballot in eaucua rusrk tho pre- diction and the opposition will be so aligbt as to be scarcely any opposition at all. And, apropos of this fact, just read here a clipping from the Charles- ton Scw$ and Courier which show8 the estimation in which Gen. Ransom is held beyond the borders of his own State: The North Carolina Legislature, at its meeting next month, will elect a United States Senator, as the term of .senator M W. Ransom will pvnir on March 4. Gen. Ransom is a candidate for re-election, and the hope ia that he will be his own successor. It would be difficult for him to succeed a better man The judgment of outside observers, when the merit aad value of public officers are to be measured, is not like ly to be too favorable, as it is free from the bias which is naturally caused by personal preferences and local associa tions. It should then be extremely pleasant to the North Carolina Democ racy to know tbat tren Ransom is held by the Democracy of the Southern States, in general, in as high regard and respect as the most devoted son of the Old North State could desire. North Carolina would do injustice to the State and to the country at large by tsking Gcu. Ransom from the Senate, at a time when his long and distinguished service has given him a national repu tation, nd prepared him for still great- : er usefulness in the future. It is no disparagement of any other candidate, if there be one, to say that Gen. Ran som is better fitted to represent North Carolina in the Senate than any one can be who is without his training and knowledge, or who is less favorably known. Gen. Ransom stands in the front rank of Southern Democrats, and it would be a loss to the whole country if he were to leave the Senate at the period when f nch men as he will have an op portunity to make their influence ef fective for the good of the whole people. Generous, liberal, courteous and digni fied, loyal to the South as it was and faithful to the Union as it is. Gen. Ran som richly deserves the re-election to which he aspires. The House of Representatives has decided to take a holiday recess from Friday, the 22nd, until January 2nd. On Thursday, with much of pomp and parade, they refused, by a decided vote, to take this recess, and adopted! a reso lution fining every member absent without leave $60 a day. It took only twenty-four hours for them to weaken. LOCAL NEWS. TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T antataat State Letter? Company Oils a llcacnisoa Fancy Goods -RM Mcivrraa Dry Goads aad Carpet J R Mkl row -Holiday Market Mncsoa's There's So Telling J C Means Tate Epsom Water. Willi a II. Gsuuo ItouaAy Clfts Tatos New sad Norel Goods slrxTs Raos Celloloiil For other locals see fourth pace. The long deoirod and much needed rain is here at last. Tbc Hwr Hat for every wearer is lbe ja4 d tape's. dec 19-2t, t Tbe A or. barque Atiamu, iwnuasen. hence, arrived at Liverpool on the 17th inst. The bad weather haa come just in time for it to clear off and be pleasant on Christmas. The barque Signal, Williams, from Hamburg for this port, was anchored at Deal on the 6th inst. The public schools of Wilmington (citj) township will be closed from Fri day evening next until Monday morn ing. January 1st, 1883. Steamship Bene factor will arrive here on Saturday, which will be a very con venient thing for those expecting Xmss presents from the North. Bead Mr. Meltons attractive ad vertisement in this issue. He is making efforts to keep up with the demand for supplies during the holidays and he will have a market that .will astonish the The young folks and some of those who are older begin to manifest anx iety lest Christmas should come accom panied by cold or stormy weather to prevent their sooostomed amusements. 8ooh Weather as we have had to-day is ot ia the toast consoling, sad they be gin to be real down-hearted. ; The Louisiana Drawinc at th ,w;n, rw. - t , tery Company, at New Orleans, yester- day. the following nambers drew the capital prises set forth opposite to each : 34,57c, $100,000; 4.135. $50,000; Ur W00- Wh Wilraintfon holds either of the above tickets? A Headless Rooster. Mr. Thomas Knight, of Charleston. I S. C. has arrived in the city with quite curiosity in animated nature. It is nothing more nor less than a live roos- ; tcr without any head, that noisy part j of the bird having been cut off with an j axe several weeks ago. preparatory to cooking the rest of him for dinner. His uirusuip, nowever, eonciuaeu not, to die at that time for the gratification of the appetite of anyone, and he has con tinued to strut, if he ean't crow, ever since. NEW AD VERTISME NS. u: 1 ,. Fancy Goods. S 2TOCK ARRIVLNG BT EVERY Steamer and for sale by GILES A MURCHIBON, 38 and 40 Mnrehlson Block. dee ft HOLIDAY MARKET! W1 E ARB MAKIKG SPECIAL EFFORTS tats week to supply tbe whole town with something; nice to eat daring the Cnristmas Holidays. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, WILL BE THE BIG DATS. We will offer on those days about everything knowa in this market in the way of FRESH, CURED AND CORNED MEATS, ' POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, VENISON, VKAL, LAMB, MUTTON, NORTH CAROLINA HAMS AND BREAKFAST STRIPS, (our own cure) GREEN PORK, SALT PORK. SAUSAGES, PUDDINGS, Ac, c, c. AND A TRULY BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FINE, FAT. STALL-FED BEEF ! Call early aad make selections and leave orders. Don't wait until the big rush on the laet day. J R. MELTON, N. W. Corner Market and Second Streets, Proprietor of the enly Steam Sausage dec to Factory In the frtate. j Attractions I At the Live Book and Music Stores ! FMMENSE STOCKS OF THE CHOICEST CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Now 00 exhibition. Artists, Poets. Norellsts, Historians, Scientists, and Manufacturers have all boon contributors at HEINSBERGERS, UTB BOOK AND MUSIC STORK, doc to Goodies for Xmas. a N EXCELLENT A8SOETMENT OF ALL A. kinds of Cakes, Broad, Pies, Ac., suitable for tbe Hobdays, will be found st the new WILMINGTON BAKERY, on South Front Street, opposite the New Market. 9W Orders for Christmas Cakes respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. dec 19-lwt Celluloid, Coralline, "pIATTTE AND HAND RUBBER DRESS ISO CASES. Vases. Toilet Sets, Odor Stands, In Velret sod Plash; latest designs In Brlc a Brae For sale low by Munds Bros. 1.41 BROABWAT, NEW YOEE, AND WILMINGTON, N. C. deel Holiday Presents IN EVERY VARIETY. JEWEL AND Odor Cases, Cologne Bottles, Toilet Sets, Vases, Mirrors, a large assortment of Toilet Extracts and Cologne ; also a fall supply of pure Chem icals and Patent Medicines, can be found at both of my stores. F. C. MILLER I Corner Fourth and Nam streets. Stoma. ) Cerner Fourth aad Hanover 1 New Coal and Wood Tard, FOOT OF MULBERRY STREET. 250 70918 NUW DZ9CHaGIH6 300 70X9 wU1 200 10X8 OBOM la a few days, Also E'S CREEK (Soft) CoaL T. F. BAGLEY. doelS-lwk 100 Sets win AGO. fT HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, and W 9mttr Mies 1st of Buggies la slaw days. GhrsosseaJL SSesS OBHHARBT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DRY GOODS X INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO FOB THE 5EXT FEW DATS. rP YOU WISH ONLY TO LOOK AND PRICE SUCH TRT5G5 AS WE HATE, YOU WILL BE CAREFULLY SERVED. ALMOST ANY THING MAY BE FOUND IV THE LINE OF DRY GOODS AND CARPETS ! BLATK. SILKS. COLORED SILKS AND BATIKS, A WD MAST NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. BLACK SILK WRAPS, $10.50, $18, $20, and $25 all reduced JACKETS, DOLMANS ANOLSTERS, in all sloes. Extension Cornice- R. M. MclfJTIRE. dec 80 Jr The PkOHg is requested carefully to notice ike ew and enlarged Scheme tobe drawn Monthly Capital Prixe $75fOOO.a Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion. immss. arm arm i m 1 Louisiana State Lottery Company. ' We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and tn person manage and con trol the Drawing themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we author uxe the Company to use tnts certificate, iritnrac similes of our sUmatures attached, in its advt :er- MsssksnSV Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational ana Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of 530.000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popnlai vote Its fran- j chlse was made a part or the present State ! Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. , 1879. " The only Lottery ever voted on ana enaorsea by the people of any State. It never scales or postpone. Its Grand Sdtolb Ncmbsb dhawixos take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. First Grand Drawing, Class A, st New Orleans, Tuesday, January 0, 1892 152nd Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prise of 75,000 1 Capital Prise of 25,000 1 Capital Prise of 10,000 S Prizes of SO.000 12,000 5 Prizes of 2,000 10,000 10 Prises of l.ooo lo.ouo 20 Prizes of 500 10,600 100 Prises of 200 20,000 800 Prizes of 100 80,000 BOO Piizes of 80 25,000 1000 Prises of 25,000 Approximation Prizes of $790. 9 " " 500. 9 " 266. 6,750 4,500 2,250 1,987 Prizes, amounting to $265,509 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company In New Or- For further information, write dearly, giv ing frill address. Send orders by Express. Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed onlv to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. dec 2a-wed-sat-4w-dA w Country Produce RECEIVED EVERY DAY AND Sold at the Lowest Market Prices. 500 CHICK:EN8:DUCKS, tdrkkt8 fresh and In good condition. Must be sold as fast aa received. FRESH CELERY and SWEET ORANGES expected by Steamer to-day. ' DRESSED TURKEYS expected by Express. Citron, Raisins, Currants and full stock of Thanksgiving goods. NEW NORTH CAROLINA HAMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS, good, first of the season. J. C. 8TEVENS0ir, MARKET STREET. Pine Grove, A T THE SMILE POST ON THE SHELL Wo hare plenty of for TEAN- STENT GUESTS now and PIG- FOR DINNER, UPF AK any OYSTER BO. It NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AND CARPETS I ALL WHO MAT B25 DESIROUS OF GIVING rnTn HHH MT A O jJKLol 31 AS AND HOLIDAY GIFTS KATZ'S, Sr 36 Market St. Silk, Cashmere & Fancy Dresses ! , i I CLOAKS, DOLMANS, 8ACQUBS. BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS, DAMASKS, TOWELS, tt'DK'IS, OOLLARS. 100 Dozen Misses Hose, Iu full Regular mase. 25 Cents a Pair. Ladies and Misses Vests and Corsets. Hundreds of Fancy article?, useful and desk rable at prices which will pleas and I compare favorably with the lowest Northern catalogues. Examine and save money by buying some, tiling useful of M. KATZ, 36 Market Street. de 10 Christmas Trade ! London Layer Raisins, VERY FINEST. COOKING RAISINS, And everything else for Christmas WE HAVE THE FINEST DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS Ever offered In WUmtngtosu Call and see them. Crapon & Pickett. 19 If You Wish to See c AFT. B. J JACOBS, of the oldest Saddle and Harness, Ac, call ai H. M. BOW DEN A OSfS moat, for tt Is the place to get ass it Wlhsrfnsrtea, Just tore snd boy a ales Lap Robs NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. There's No Telling TUT HAT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD 19 TV AND Gents' Furnishing G( Unless yon enquire at 16 Clothier and Merchant Talaar CAN'T KEEP THEM ! JpEOPLE WILL HATE THOSE Another lot expected. Send your dec 16 PARKER A TAYLOR. Tate Epsom Water ! QN DRAUGHT,' OR BY THE GALLON or barrel. For sale by ( JAMES CL MUNDS. Pharmacist, S3 North Front Street. dec.9 Fine Hats ! Cheap Hats ! gCPERIOR SILK HAN DKRCHIEFS FOB Si.25. Ladies Readr Made Uudcrweer aad Laces make good Christmas present. Coma and see them At Mas. KATE C. WINES'. Second street, next South of Pontofltoe. dec ls-lw Holiday Gifts: PECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR THE s sen : Celmlold Petii. In Plush. Satin Iveathf rt ascs, Jewel and Odor Cases, Cologne Bottles, ToiU-t Sets and Vasaa, Travelling Cases, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Ac. Latest Styles and Lowest Pries. WiLLIAM II. GREEN, Drugirtst dec 15-nac-tf Market i New Jewelry Store. rjiILK UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wilmington, that he has leased the premises No. 18. Market St., and la now ia receipt of a Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed In a few days. 4o9 Watch aud Clock repairing a specialty, dec 19 J NO. n. ALLEN. -U No Liquors. gUT A STOCK OF FEES II, A NO. 1 GEO CERIES will be kept at our store, No, 46, Market Street. All goods sold by us will be as represents!. GOOD GOODS AND SMALL' PROFITS WILL BE OUR MOTTO. Give us a trial fand be convinced. -ajar oat 22 U R. J. SCAR BO ROUS H a CO. Nerw and Novel Goods ! JJKCEIVED BY EXPRESS EVERY DAY The New Floral Poems Beautiful beyond description. Call and see tbe immenso stock of OHEISTMAS GOODS! AT I YATES' BOOK STORE. dec 18 OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE AND NIGHT, FRIDAY, DEC. 22d9 1882. THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE CO. will present its two Groat Plays, HAZEL KIRKE, ON FRIDAY, 2 P. M. AND , ESMERALD ON FRIDAY, 8 P.M. Reserved Boats at DYERS'. E renins 75, V and 25 cento 25 ets Extra for Unserved Beat. Matinee prices, 50 aad tS cants, dee 1S4 Marvin's Celebrated JjllRE AND BURGLAR PROOF All Sizes and Prices, from $50.00 to Acknowledged bj the beat authorities to be tan BEST SAFE MADE. Extract from Mcimtyit imwiem editorial of Feb. Uth, ISM: "We are also asked as to ta best fire proof safes. Ws say MAR YDTS." A. A. WIJLLARD. dec 19 Ascot at SEED COTTON Wanted. PREPARATORY TO THE tbe new season, wo eaO tbat we WILL FAT THE BIO REST MAR; KET PRICES FOR SERB COTTON. ASfAyg Willard'a,
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