The Daily Review.
JOSH. T.
Prop
vvii3iiNc;roN. n. c.
at
I Wilmington. N. C
JlECKMBK?. Ifttf.
Kepsefitatir Springer, of Illinois.
m a candidate f.r tae Speakers kip in
daai eerneet. This mat- four avowed
candidate in the tieM Messrs. lian-
daU. Carliaie. Blackburn and Springer.
It may be. a the time draws nigh for
tae election, that Mr. Cox, or New
York, will also enter the iist.
roe gQESSf juUiaar? rominiiree.
which has been considering the resolu
tios of Mr. b4uiund relative to ao-
quirior e ufoeer and legal title to the
Arlington estate, will, it is understood.
report in favor of appropriating s reas
onable turn U pa lor the same, pro
T,drCaturscior understating an
a . . .
he arrived at with General Cunt is Iee.
Mr. (i'xwm, the eminent English sta
tistieian. thinks that the incresse of
population in the United States has al
tered the whole idea of the balance of
power of European nations, the rival
ries of European governments being re
strained by the reebng that they are
dwarfed bv the United States, and are
no looser nlafinr the leading part in
the world's political history.
The Senate rebate resolution, as it
sasaad that body, reads as follows :
ResoUed, That it is the sense of the
Senate that whenever the internal reve
nne tax on toeecco. snnn. or cigar i
reduced or removed, unless ample pre
none notice ot the timo when the act is
to take effect shall be given, a proper
Ueeate rebate of the taxes paid on the
stocks on hand should be allowed.
There has. in twenty years, been
taken Irora the treasury to pay pen
sioos the total sum of 535.45?.tW for
less than a half million pensioners
y?,0tf new names were added to the
non rolls m one vear seventeen
a a
alter toe last run oi war was
tired. Mev pensioners received 36.-4-l.aO
btt vear; tfto.VfiS new claims
for pensions are now pending.
wee step toward civil xrvier reform
is assure I. The Supreme Court has
Jted that Cou evens mav lawfuliv
prohibit political assessments by exec
utive officers r emplo. the United
States not appointed br the Preaideni
with the advicv ami tuuwut ol the Sen
ate upon any other officer or employ
ee taf the rover n nient. Congress may
awv take a slop In adane by prohibit I
lag the payment to anbody ol political
twwiiifnn up. mi oflitr or etu plo es
of the govern unaa I. A law ( tin kind
might pet a stop to the abase.
- -se -
fl'tzeU.. undertaking to
atate the terns ol the Aastro-Cerman
a. ano. sas that it ia an alliance tr
purpoeos of defence, but operative unl j
meeaw eee of the parties is attacked
irMU to ante, i ms means, u ma-
tapM.MbMt.ci. of the
Stmli .III m KlA t . . f air a m 1 m m I
bvic w mmw guu vaici
of itstilf iu a cue diet with cither Russia,
rraooe or Italy, but against a coin hi na
Uou of Russia with cither t rance or
Italy ia would meed help. The lung
preservation of peace ia Eorone is
probably due to the preponderating
weight af the AastltM German alliance
ia oaotiaeutal politics, and it is to be
here is truth iu the report
alliance, which would expire
by limitation iu Ii to bo renewed
for another throe years.
cleric of tne House has prepared I
thoMist of ruembers-elect oi the next
u xi m as an ..n. -i-:k- I
mrnvmumj. mi. fui iiviovm . i i.i-'ouita ,
i ion fivee the Iemoerata a majority ot
u over all. Ris flzuret are: Demo
crat 191. Republicans 119. Rearlj utters
0. tuJajpaudeaf j. Green backers 9
There are two vacancies occasioned by
the tloaih ot Mr. Herron. of Louisiana
aoU Mr. Uptlegratf, ot' Obio. A
LinocrHt and a Republican respect i re
ly will till these vacancies, tbe Demo
cratic majority will be the same. Mr
(. naloistv name is on the clerk's list
a the oQietal returns give him a ma
i rity. The Independents are Messrs
L man mt Masaachn setts. Kinerty o
IHinoia, York of North Carolina,
Cualamara of Misakaippi. and Ochiltree
of Texas, while Mr. Brumm ef Penn
y Kama ami Mr. Weller or Iowa are
he Q
A politician ol acute observation is
reported as saying: "There are only
two Presidential candidates now on the
Republican side Gen. Sherman and
Secretary Ijncoln. Blame is some to
take Sherman for bis candidate, as yon
will sea by and by. while Lincoln will.
perhaps be the candidate of the Admin
"Jraiiem." Of this the !kt.n ffrr,u'I
(led says: "We think Mr. Blaine.
r siisoavar the backers of Gen. Sher
man mar be. wilt dUcorer that it is
w m
abessttaielrs years too islo for 'the
man on hnrsi iaisif ' to captivate lh
tsjatrj as a Presidential candidate. Ii
the peaces had desired a soldier for
N
tney would bare elected Geo.
- The Philadelphia Wcyrape
I Rep ) says . "To nora i aate so popular
a soldier as (Ven. Sherman might not
I ? impossible, nut to elect him as the
candidate of Hiaine and Imogen, or ol
an other political traders, would be
wholly i in possible."
lEB8U2rAL.
The president will bold his first pub
lic reception for the coming season on
New Year's laj.
Mr. Parnell estimates that X3.000.000
of sneers of rent will be wiped eat bj
the arrears oi rent act.
Charles Francis Adams. Jr.. is nrged
by the Spring6eld Itcpubliran to suc
ceed Mr. Hoar in the Senate.
Bill Nye is note Mormon. He gives
pat as his platform . "One country, one
fla?. and one wife. Bill says he
"has never pined to make the marriage
register of his family Bible look like a
hotel register.''
The case of Mrs. Scoville. who was
recently adjudged insane at Chicago,
and then granted a new trial, has been
stricken, from the docket by agree
ment. It is reported that the unhap
py couple are re-united.
Lieut. A. R- Jordan, of the third cav-
nlrv. wandered from his tent in an ao-
erration of mind on the night of Decern
1 . . i m. I -
ber 11. whi u absent on a hunt twenty-
five miles from Camp Verde, Arizona.
After an exhaustive search of three days
his dead body was fonnd. j
Throat, Bronchial, aud L,unsr
Diseases
a specialty. Send two stamps for large
treatise giving sen ireaueut. auuiw
World s Dispensary Aicuicai Associ
ation, Buffalo, N. Y. wed-sat.
MOONSHINE
Better to lead a quiet life than to
fol-
low a noisy crowd.
Important -change:" Enough of it in
your pocket.
A Xew Haven sporting man has
named his fast trotters "W alter and
-Blanche."
There is a great demand for "flat"
apartments in Boston, thai s the place
for the flats.
Though cattle trains arc never made
up ot horse-can, tliey have cow-cat cb
era for passengers.
It is a bitter cold day when a live
newspaper cannot name a rol man
for six detfereot positiuus in one week.
t'atmicH Vf ,
The San Francisco (nil reports that
a man was killed iu Lake Valley. New
Mexico, recently for wearing a nicdai
a . B. ' 1 l !
on ins nreast arm urmuz a mo uang-
ling from the end of his suspenders.
Sublime cheek : "What iupudence!"
. i .-.t ji. ..ii
exclaim eu airs. :noouy. uere is a
man applying by letter lor a situation
as coacnnian who sigTis himself onr
obedient servant,' aud I have not even
thought of hiring him yet." J'hiln.
An English paper complains that the
Americans are too much inclined to
make ridiculous jokes of the most sol
emn things. And we would remark in
return that the Lnli-h are somewhat
given to making solemn things of the
nioM ridicalous jokes 7Vjs SlHnus.
K vivid description "This must be
i I . T
i lornsuo. reuBiti ktu a iratrirr in
wa when he saw three or fonr houses
fl inn though the air. "Oh. that.s nolh-,
ing bnt a little breeze. ' answered an-
lowa man. TO hen you seo a city H
ing pat with all in the street lamps Htill
burning.then it will be time enough to
hunt lore hole to crawl into, lor that
a sure sign that a tomudo is somewhere
in the neighborhood.
Malaria. Chilis and Fever, and Bil-
I . fc 1..
l" - VS - ""3T KESJHiSS:
- . mm - .
remedV
never fail to cure the most ob
stinate, lont:-staiidinK cacs where'Qui-
nine and all tuna r renuHluvs had lailel.
l'hey are prepared expressly for mala
rious secuoiia, in double boxes, two
kinds ol Pills, containing a strong ca-
tfeank Bad h ekfll bntkar, iMMPaaat
cd ; contain no Quinine or Mercury,
causing no griping or purging; tney are
mud and efficient, certain in their ac
tion and harm leas in all cases ; they ef
fectually cleanse the system, and give
aew life and tone to the body. As a
household remedy they are unequaled.
For Liver Complaint their equal is not'
known : one box will have a wonderful
oflW-t on the worst case. Thev are used
Hnd prescribed by Physicians, aud sold
hy Druggists everywhere, or sent by
mai:. ana oo cent ooxes. tmory s
.... . t:ii 1 m .1.
ignite tyainsruc ruis, oesi eer uisut
made,
only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114
XaVau Street. New York. 8m d&w.
THE MAILS'
Themafls close and arrive at tbe City Post
office an follows :
CLOSE.
Northern through matla, fast 8.00 P. M.
Northern through and mf mails. .. ..V 40 A. M.
R.tlcifrh 5.00 r. M. and 5.40 A. M.
MaiU for the N. C. R.nllroad ami
routes supiilied therefrom incluU-
In A. A S . C. Kailroad S 5.40 A. M .
Southern Malls for all points South,
.Uil v 6 SO A. M. and 8.0S P. M.
a'ctrn mails (C. C. lUllway) tlaily,
(evbeptSuntlay) 5.00 P. M.
AH point between Ham let and Ral
eigh 5.00 P. M.
Mall for C he raw and Darlington Kail
road 6 SO A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
Ualla for points between Florence
and Charleston. . ..6.30 A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
Favetteville aud office on Cape Fear
River, Tuesdays and Fridays. 1.00 P. M. i
FavctJevllle, via limberton, daily,
except Sundays. .- L- ...5.00 P. M .
Onflow C. H. and lntemieilate offl
Ota, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M.
Smith v ilie mails, by steamiest, dairy
(except Sundays) 8.90 A. af .
Malls for Rasr mil. Town Creek,
Shalloueand UtUe Rlvce, Tuea-
tavs and Kridav i 6.00 A. M.
OPEN FtR DELIVERY.
WrightaTtlle, daHy S0 A. M.
Northern through and war malls
T.SS and .00 A. M
Southern Malls 7.30 A. M
Carolina Central Railroad 9.45 A. M
Mala eotlerted fnm street boxes every d ly
at t.SO P. M.
SUmp Office oprn f rum ? A M. loiJM., and
from S to 5.15 P. M. Mt.ney order ani RrgUter
Drpartaaaes open same as stamp ottiee.
t iroixt for sale la small qnaatttSes at general
delivery when stamp office la closed.
tnd on SnmUxs from SJD to S.) A.M.
Buggies ! Buggies !
W AND SECOND HAND FOR SALE
T. J SO m HE ELAND.
LlTtry sad Sale 8 tablet
mm
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
will care dyn pel wai.hf art barn, mala
ria, kidney disease, hver complaint,
and other wasting diseases.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
eaiiches the blood and purifies the
system; cares weakness, lack of
energy, etc. Try a bottle.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
the onlr Iron preparation that
is
does not color the teeth, and will not
cause headache or constipation, as
other Iron preparations will.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
Ladies and all sufferers from neu
ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com
plaints, will find it without an equal.
dec is-lw
tp-c-orm
Farmers, Take Notice.
ORRIS1 HOG C1IOLKBA COMPOUND
is Just the thins; to cure or prevent Hog Choi
era and all diseases to which Swine are sub
ject; it will prevent that dreadful disease
known as Trichiua, and will put your hogs in
s thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the
ney. liver, Ac , of worms and parasites
kid
KurJi package ooutalns one and one-half
oounda and will, if given trictly according to
'lirections, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put
20 noes ia a condition to fatten in one half the
usual time, thereby saving one half of the feed.
The fanners of Duplin couutv are tlvtsf It
j the praise. All fanners should buy a pack-
For asks .wholesale ami retail, bv W . II.
tiUKKN. lrugg8t. Market Street, Wilmington.
H. C. dec 19-dAw-tf
A FEW PACKAGES
or
CHOICE MULLET ROE
FOR 8AI.K BT
HA LL & PEARS ALL
ae- 19
No Betting or Bragging
BUT IF THE NATIONAL SAL.j-
oon don't furnish vou with theCllsi
BF.ST NEW KIVKKOVSTERS, put
up in any style, why, tell me about
it. My price for Liquors, that equal any in
quality sold over any bar, has always been 10
cents, and I am sure my Cigars will satisfy
any one. Just try me.
oct 28 W. H. M. KOCH. Proprietor.
BUTTER !
G'
lt am; k.
OLKOMaRUARINF.
TEAS,
COFFEES,
MOLA8SEJc.4c "Ac., Ac.
For sale at low pricesjSy
DeRosset 6c Co.
dec w . ,
are teat an 30 0sy Trfan.
TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG ON OLD,
my Awlrl a J
(&jSE AND AFraR)
Dectric SapilCM
mm rum Sainty raaW navi rnipfces aMto-
rmttom mi HVaot. vtoon sad Majnaoo Qvamaxtmxm.
Tmm SI SWili il. atsnariry of tw KUMtcenth Catarr.
aeerfsSeeafcylUnrtriiskrBiteTMt &mm
jaly T7 deodA.w 1
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW STOCK
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
now ofiertng the Greatest Bargains ia
I Staple and Fancy txoods !
o
I OTE SOME OF THE PRICES :
Linen Handkerohlefa. 5c, 10c, 12c, 13c, to the
finest sold.
Hamburg- Edging, 3e, 5c, fe, 10c, to the finest
sold.
Children's Hose, 8c, 10c, 15c. to 25c, worth 50c
Ladies' Hose, 8c. 10c, 15c, to 25c, worth 50c.
Towels, 5c, 10c, 13c, 15c, to $1 each.
Handsome Collars, iOc, 15c, 25c, to the finest
Fifty dozen Kid Gloves at $1 per pair, would
be cheap at $1 50
LADIES' LISLE GLOVES,
ALL GRADES.
RIBBONS,
aaUn, Ci res Grain and Bash. Low priced.
SILK H ANDKERHIEFS,
The best Fifty Cent Silk Handkerchief
in the city.
!
I STILL HOLD THE LEAD IN CORSET S.
1,000 assorted sizes containing the best
50 cent Corset ever sold. .
Salem Kersevs and 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 Tablo Damask at 25c per yard.
Yery Cood " . 40c "
Excellent 50c
rj i a
Up to the finest quality 6oM in the city.
Napkins & Doylas,
As low ss Five Cents. Great Bargain in
I keep a most complete stock of all kinds of
Dry Goods in every department.
You will iind
JBurgiiiua ! Bargains !
BARGAINS !
1 respectfully invite everybody to give me a
eall. ,ome and look; you will receive the
most polite attention.
Kespectfully,
JOHN J. HEDRICK,
dec IS
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joaaoigooqg pne joojt snomvi q) jb sooqg
ijdAOj deoqx mom jo roie hi oaam :aq noA"
pa v imeqi aoi ajp ait eoi id aq.t iweqi JOj
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SHTSAi AX. IV 3 9 JBOOKVJ HX K3A3
ui 3 uip Aio.13 qsnH u ipns
SEED COTTON
Wanted.
rRKPARATORY TO THE OPENING OF
the new season, we eall attention to the fact
that we WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR
KBT PRICES FOR SEED COTTON.
Apply at
dec 19 tf Willard's.
Worth & Worth.
FFER AT LOW PRICE8 TO PROMPT
buyers :
19,008 Bushels CU&N,
1,000 do. MEAL,
500 Barrels FLOUR,
150 Bags COFFEE,
100 Barrels SUGAR,
100 Boxes BACON,
100 Bales HAY.
250 Hilda, and Bbkk
NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES,
2.000 Bbla. LIMEX EMEN T A PLASTER
1,000 SPIRIT BARRELS,
New and second band
tobacco, snnn, soap, L.ye, rotash. X
Candy. Candles, Hoop Iron. Na Is, Ac.
mil?
au
REST
not, life la sweeping
oy, go ana aare be
fore you die, some
thinsr miarhtv and
enblime wave behind to conquer time." $66 a
week in your own town. $5 outfit free, No
risk. Everything new. Capital not required
we will furnish you everything. Many are
making fortunes. Ladles make as much as
ntan tnni Kaws rwl ! ! & 1 - -
er, tf yon want business at which yon can
i great pay all the time, write fair partieu.
H Haixbtt a Co., Portland, Maine.
. n 4 -M A AM 9
make
art to
novlS-dAw tf.
lOO Sets
QF HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, and will
ears another targe let of Baggies la a few
Says. Giro nt a call.
i
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"Anne," was begun in the November Number.
In literary and artistic excellence the Afaga
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Special efforts have been made for the lighter
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