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1 We will be glad to rooel re The Daily Review. all The name of the sashed to the Editor. Ida of A mi it is stood that the Editor NO. 313 he views of 'JTL-tow- vni VT Ln the editorial ootasaaa. twps taper -ypeia-eAw. ossaeebeve - . II I n m nrrrTV -T 1NTl"n fTkTHTl OA 1 0 QO V YV f T MTNliTi l N I : NA II K UAY. lJti,Ul!iili)rin OU. low. jm rH ,Lir r SB mD ! " vUt mmwmmmmmmmmmm ... - i " 1 . nn.rnirna VRW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOCAL NEWS. -rLl4l-i onsseW ia tM eel- I . ,r a Sojaare QoJd Brenet eT UJrllu t sanraJaaT. Tewnaaier M. - T?IJward t lTiM t Book Storm. wV, JL. n.KK A Cos.. Su- WAWTED-A good Caok. CbmrTbirtl n3 mo ti mm AimntiaciTt. j as T Pottwwat Forttllaeri Mcweos'e With Proanptam T at-New aod Novel Goods J c csdo Tote Bpeesa Waeoc Bbmbriuu-Miw Teor rteeeet J SaarSos. Register ef Deede Meeice . M. Mctwrtna A Hapar Now Teor. Mm H Manofoetnrioe Pharmacists ror other locals tee foorth page. Iej's length t hours and 4S minutes. Get out your now calendars tor ase oe Monday seat. H API r N s.w Year to tho rcadere kfM Daixt rnarw. finaoTT to-morrow alter noon at 5ft Luxury la Travelllnff. During tho last ton years tho railroad anaxers throughout the country have atririna with persistent energy to run their trains at tho greatest possible I x ItU fw anil In t h i J SpOOU OBBOiOMnib WUU iovj . mmmm-m they have so fax succeeded as almost to have aanfWkitr1 time and distance. They hare also adopted every means to free the passengers from the annoyance and tstigue incident to long journeys, and through tho Introduction of sleep- hag ears, bsssjsw to luxuriously rurnisn- oa regular passenger coaches, have sac- hare robbed travel of its perplexities . . J! MB 1 A HAPPY NEW YEAR I AND MANY THANKS TO OCR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR LIBERAL PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST TEAR. RENEWED EFFORTS AND A DETERMINATION TO PLEASE ALL WHO ARE IN WANT AND WHO CALL ON US FOR NEW AP V KRTI8EBaJ Til. Fancy Goods. OTOOK ARRIVING BY EVERT end for sale by dec 90 GILES A MTJRCHISON, and 09 Murchlson Bloc. Fsir 1 a fhe aaaortment of G uns and Pistols t J acosis Hardware Doses. t mnniklv mfletins of the sssawawawawawaatoawawawawawaasw; AWermeo xwli Monday evon- . boasts of a girl U years , ewJwaoaos.Hght brow a board two. Commissioners meet la regular monthly oeasiou neat w. UnnHiT oitArnoon. r atore ssswixioavw - j -daT Some few of tho member" re 'jySKn have been good rains In the in- ,. h. r-Vir ind there is sore to oe on iu- dftc m MAstBICfU asssawag- - i Bil, boar was advanced $i ok crease of water in the Cape Fear next tao sarrol bv tho Western brewers, and sow too Caicsgo dealers are oomblelng LadJea will remember that Jen tolvBfct the advaaoa. j Dteb fc Sow. have an elegant line of mm .in. u..M.kSAfi thv under. Tho Iteeieio dab ia Baltimere pasBI M a ilUr ! raits on Chnstmaa may. " aad discomforts. The greatest difflcnl ty which travellers have had to en-; counter been in obtaining their seals with any sort of regularity or satisfaction , and where children had to be provided for the annoyance was of tentimes extreme. The ingenuity of msa. however, has i n.i A fWm MMiiM. and the pei- .. LI L 1 .llno IMmI 1 MABI plOXity to wmon w t ao longer exist. The Pullman Palace! Car Company, seeing the needsf trav-1 Uera. have constructed a "oeauiei Car." which is supplied with every con - renience for eating -naaing. . a. DIr lM?orUtl.f , Mnrts of Faaey tmnVinr mrA troTol ins. so that after a"1 comfortable night's rest, during which., ocoda. hundreds of miiea have been traversed, WTLiffQ?rSt o dee cup of coffee, tea or ehocalate GOODS AND CAKJrliiio I Respectfully and Kindly, R. M. MclNTIRE. Holiday Gifts. SPECIAL ATTBA C7T IW a rus AJttJS . . r..ii..i.i.i UAra v ' nan raaun Caeee.Cologoe I. ORB! Drunrist, r-nL.1 Qta In Plush. Satia aoa Leather Caaee, Jewel ana uaor i Casea. Combs, Brnshes, Mirror, ntTtea anu uwwi m wi: dee lo-nao-tf Breech-Loaders. jartridgo Bajs, tamo Baas, PW- and a ThankVou. -nZ. miis.vtst James' rrm a f;KNEROLS PUBLIC WE RETURS bethITthe' -staeere thanks for liberal patronage. We hare n Rt)BJStt r uAi.fi v -v i . . - A. UHJUfrin. wo utius. j own Boots & Shoes to offer, and those who faikd to get their Christnias presents can now cal and select their Now Year offering. W e only require a small equivalent. Come and call on ua. Geo. Be French & Sons, dec 28 39 KORTH FROST ST. With Promptness QKDERS roil CUSTOM WORK CAN NOW TrSK BREECH LOAD1XO SUOT-QUS8, Swii.-, Pnvitor mint 111 TilCim, ' w v. . , tOld ail K1BUS. II ymi wi JTL ttZmm cleof the above good?, and low prices, mm same can be found at . W. K. SPRINGER A CO'S, successors to Dnwaon A Co., . dec 18 19 21 and Market Street Munds Bros., a -aiurACTUBis pharmacists, L And Importers Of thrnga and Brhggtet's Sun- Notice. . 1. T . . . itAog tastt foaming sieeci nv naky sAer-dioner performaoco. The Aears mm Ooosrcor. noticing the report that Col. Doekory will contest Jaaaa Bonnotta seat, dares fchim to do g. It very properly oays. ia oe: ot or shut up No Timber. Wo hear complaint among the mill men and those who are interested in the matter that there is a groat scarcity of timber in the market. It it presum ed that the low water has kept rafts back, and it ia hoped that the recent raias. of which it would seem we nave Z" , , 1 1 u-a mm .hnnHiaM. will cause sufficient ysateroay. says . . V, tv .n.KU th raftamen to bring down naoa.y disapoaroa. aao ts pp- 7 V The otOebted rlohBrand' Gills Twine is sold only at Jacobin Hard ware Depot. t Oakdale Cemetery. Daring tho year 18tt there have beea m interments in Oakdale. Of this num her t were over 10 years and under to ; S over and under 30; 3 over 30 and under of ; 19 over 40 and under 50 ; 0 over 50 and under 60; 0 over 60 and un der ?0; 10 over 70 and under 90; 4 over 80 and under 00. Of the eight un in the above list 7 were Manoi to aJrtoa. uo Skso w e m m ess Uaaferoualy 01 ! raris ia tho United write their isaaeossisaed aa practically solid for ay lopoblicaa ticket proscribed. the Bearding Houses and all others subject to said tax, are herohy oetifled that this tax falls due on the lat day of Janaary, 188S, and that the law requires that the same be paid during the rat ten days of tho month paying the tax at the ume of the issuance of the Llocnae, oih- erwiae the penalty atands against you. a dec SO It . E. SAMPSON, Begistcr of Deeds. ! NEW YEAR PRESENTS, -o- a a TWiLnn. Rector of Csauoem at Fayottovillo and ia4 accepted the pTotesoor- asip et If atbemotieo, French sod Gor atoo ia Delaware College and will re move from Berth Carolina at an early Mr A Very Fine Assortment af NEW TEAR PRESENTS. nf her ipamtatkm. wnst Froody has said or does say or will say ass sot yet been bulletined. They had fiae sport la the Keith nod West, all over that enlightened land, on Caristmas day and during Christmas k tw 1al of fires, mcr oars, saieidea, outrages, Ac. The rea .mras am not yet all la but enooch is a sown to justify the asaertion that it was a "bally Christmas. Tares prises were given out eight be fore last at the Globe Dime Museum Bowery. Kew Tork ; one, of $73. for too handsomest man, was awarded to Jean E. Danomore, of Boston ; another ftf the woman with the biggest foot, was wee by Miss Nellie Reaves, of Xersnik, aad the third for the ugliest wooaaaw no yet una warded and will probably ram sis unclaimed. wonnlwl for if I inlanU. and 2 were adulta or - I -Mm u..n inM ReDtem Iattry and Miss Ingtry. ages uov m. - mmvJ . . T ...I w.r 1 Krn have been t interments. K"- O, tb. number of , rjruuftut iu .v. To Builders and othersGo to Jaoo bj's for Sash. Blinds and Doors, Glass Ac. Too can get all sixes and at the lowest prices. The Bsvllstt Point Caswell. Tk.r. w o lorffe gathering of ladies and geaUemen from Pender and the odioiningcounUesatthe ball at Toint Caswell on Thusday night last and everything passed off in a very pleas ant and agreeable manner (we told you so) The large silver castor was rafled off and drawn for Col. F. W. Kerchner. of this city, by Miss Meppie Psdisou, who had been delegated by Col. Kerch ner to act in his stead as he could not bo present. At hi request u was r ,h. hnefit of that institution. We are gratified to learn that the gross " m . mmi r . 1 lMHmV reeaipts for the benew 01 amounted to something over $100 Military Cenreiatien. Thn Cantwell, M. 8. Fre- iiiaru, iu". - . a irmAm Mesres, of the W D . r . . n m m 1 l lMH - i saifliton Ugnt iniantry. 7 K90jba?sM upoa tho yoang man int4d for the purpose, have ad origiaaiaa the joke, aud one man to the companies of tne mm-- 1 sr 0 oonrention to be neia in Raleigh on Tuesday. January 83d, to memorialise the lgisiawre tirn to defray the ex pemsesot neosaaarily incurred for the of the Guard, and to pro- roetaaaater at Ennis, Texas, had drawn ide tor an annual encampment, ap vhe oapital prize of $75,000 in The ' rfcnents for reduced transportation tr! each command is re- bly flnahed face, and a smile as though quested to send as large 57Cuon " ras going pooaible, composea 01 iw new - i ... i . nn niuu mHUm of rank. ueuci - - t a place in Kansas homebody a inmoios-iack on a Christmas tor a young lady, who, for some l plained reason, telt insulted Her brothers and her beau wounded and several riooaly Injured. The pleasant little in- took place at a prayer meeting. Maj. Dtxon and the About the first thing we heard on the that Mai. J. M. Dixon, ex- m VP awa .. o . ELEGANT NEW TEAR CARDS In Tery variety at; WKrvflRRROER'd. Live Bo-k and Music Store dec 80 innrh oa Men as he pleases, after which he can adjourn to one of the cosiest lit- j qC hedu ue b TAX.-Merchauts, Traders, tie smoking rooms imaginable and in- j gokon Kfseven ,f Hotels, aestanrants dolge in his cigar, we naa toe ure of an inspection of one ot these ears. the4lm. this morning, at tne rroni street depot, and think the following description may be of interest to our readers: The ear is painted of a dark color, vrnmntd with old cold. Each truck frame has throe sets ot wheels, making , twelve wheels to the car. Un entering t k Hftor ff the coach wo came first to the gentlemen's wash room and then to th nmokino room, which will aocom- a ? modate four or five smokers, ana is so constructed that none of tho odor or j smoke can enter the other portions 01 , . the ear. The next room was tne pan try which is fitted up with drawers, lockers, Ac., in the snuggest and most convenient manner. There is apparat us for making coffee, tea and chocolate and appliances for preparing sand fin service of silver ware and also a closet in which it is proposed j , a 1 t i . r . 1 i ..,. nri p fvr. nnrorv iui to piaco - the use ol the passengers, to enable S 1 in . .mm mm them the better to wnue wj mm, monotonous hours ol a long journey. The next was the car proper and fur ther on was a small private room capa ble of accommodating four persons, mA .till fnrther was the ladies' dress- A in or room, with every appliance ior making or arranging the toilet. The inside finish is solid mahogany, miaiu ;th various kinds of Brasilian wooas, all in their natural color, but so arragn. ed as to give the appearance 01 very tasteful and ornate paint wwa, .M.h thre is not a particle m the ear. The upholstery is in plain erimson. Between each two seats mere is u for a small table that can be aojusieu or taken down at pleasure. The car is heated by pipes conveying not ir a largo stove which is entirely conceal ed from view ia one end. rrum Afuym. of which we hare urns ai. tempted to give some description, is the first to arrive here 01 si been ordered constructed by the Atlan tic Coast Lino, which are to be run be tween New York aud jacasonvmc. Fla.. via Washington, u. v... a Wm Wilmington. N. C, Char- loston 8. C. and Savannah, Ga. It cannot be known definitely what the cost of these cars will be until the whole are completed, but we are informed by Mr Goodman, who represents the Pollman Company and to whom we are under many obligations for cour tesies extended, that they will not cost loss than $15,000 each. Notwithstanding tne ''cluoUk weather the JJUm was visited during the day by many ot our mtiaoao, among whom were several ladies. be filled try us dec tT aycxjisrsoisr, Clothier and Merchant Tailoi' FIRST NATIO.N ALBANK , Q a DIVIDEND OF THREE-AN D-A-HALF FER CENT, has been declare! by the Board of Directors of this Bank, payable oh and after January 10th. A. . AUWl dec 29-2w Caeuier- i OFFICE CLERKDRER.r December 27th, 18e- CITY COUPONS TAILTNG DUE JANUARY 1ST. 83. will r naid on Dresentation at the First Nation- S al Bank of this cltv. , ,Lumir aa. 9.it Treabiirer New Jewelry Store. riVJIE UNDERSIGNED REBPKCTFTJLLr annonnces to the citizens of Wlhnlaftoa, that he has leased the premises No. It, Market BCg and is now in receipt of a Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed ln a few days. 9ST Watch and Clock ropaitiaa a specialty decJfi J5Q. H. ALLKy. SOME MORE. TUST -RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT OF Uiose ELEGANT HAVANA .CHEBOOTSJ Warranted tho bet K FIV fa. CENT CIGAR, In the city. ALSO A FULL LINE Or Tobacco Sl Tobacco Goods. VI1J1 wv. ' y N. UKKtSEWAiU, exchange Corner. r,rrif V TAY r.OILECTOR. Cm OF WILMINGTON, N. C, December it Delinquent Taxpayers 1?82. So. Front St., just below dec i Noti A LL PERSONS ARE J, cautioned ana M. CRONLY, Auct'r. By CRONLY & MORRIS. UNDEB WRITER'S SALE. SK TUESDAY, JANUARY 2d, 183, at 11 alock, A. M.. we will sell at the Dry Dock of Meaers. J B. Blossom & Evans, for caah, . .. . . . iijj .uhnnt Umifntlnn nr ro- to tne niancsi miuai , , -- . ierve! anTnader inspection and super vision ot VrT nnifihice Consul, for account ot all ooocerned, the Danish brig "DEN J DEN APRIL", of Elsinore. 339 tons burthen, as she now lie in this port In distress, dec 23t Star copy Dec 81 Jan 2 . t,v rnrnvDV vilTIVIF.I) TFT AT I WILL begin, on the tirst of January next, to make up tne list ior wneuiscureui. ! be saved by paying now savage. decSS-3t Tax collector Fancy and Staple Groceries. tiuu m3Lm' TTTvOnR. 1 ZD 200 do de other grades. 50 Box's BACON , 75 Buckets LARD, inn 1M U IflW iOMS Cnba, N O. and Porto Rico, 10.00 Striped bac sali, ... n . nffhVlT nil ortflAl. rn it.. c V.v P. anil (ira.n. SL OAR. JJ uiiio " - - 25 Bbl8 Kicr., 200 Bushs MKAL, 50 Boxes CHKEE, 100 Boxes CAN DY, a a b. a .- 10 Boxes CAKES and CRACKERS, 100 Cases i ana z uo w i "ow, 50 do SALMON, 35 do SARDINES. e. T.RKRY fnrpwarnpd . m v auLivi'' ' against harboring or crediting any of the crew of Nor. barque TTTA N I A, as neither the Master or Con signees will be responsioie ior auy debtsjeontracted by them.DB dec 2S-3k Conaigoees. Peruvian Guano. aec x t GranaeTT Year's Ball I New and Novel Goods ! tr.-. nolo Hvr KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. 200 Tons Genuine Lottos Guano I DIRECT IMPORTATION, EXPECTED DAI Li , nd for salelby Ghas. E. Smith & Go. declC Moore" Oandv. ur stock though depleted dur- GermanlaLodse Ug Xmas week ia again replenished with a - - - - .rnonf m.iUi this week. We OOUipieie wmwmm wmmwmmmm have also added several new varieties, Includ ing ehrystaHzed Figs. Dates. Prunes and Cream Almonds, Cnba Honey Comb. We are also prepared to lumlah dealers with fresh made Stick Candy every day, of the best quality. Also, a full aaaortment of FANCY CANDIES, which afford large proSV Uxsxare 1ukk -ATj No. 4, K.of F. Germani Hall, MOJTDAY EYENISG, JA5UABY 1st, lstl. A HAPPY, HAPPY NEW YEABTO ALL. TICKETS $1.00. uhn niuir Jr.. W. H. Gerken, H. C. Prem r v YonKamnen. E. VV . Doac Cm mm mm mm m ' V Gieschen. ; "pEC'EIVED BY EXPRESS EVERY DAT The New Floral Poems Beautiful beyond description. Call sad see the lisiaosse stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS ! &pjres: YATES' BOOK STOKE, Am IS or part kirn thai woo too it to ft 15.000; so said bJswlIb was tho real owner of ike ueaot thai drew that oriaa. An a is. sola a f mm fm r. ftTMPfjworsa hatha married covered every m m - A ' , ad . Ar For Pockst Knives or Table Cutlery, go to jACQWsrdware Depot, t Heavy Snow. 1 LJ mmm Wk WOPB tWO inehOS vnrd eM of raas:- u w Wu . , officers are reqnested to sttaad. Vtie- eoaaardajr morainf gasas to be ia fall-dres uniform, with capi. Jane Gedaar, o Cheek by Jowl ! -TjrrE RESPECTFULLY INVITE ATTBB tion to the fact that we have made extensive preparations to accommodate our patrons with the best the market affords for bun day ana Sew Years. In addition to our excellent holi day aaaortment of BEEF AND ALL KINDS OF MEAT?, ... ti. Muinirk frMh .Imrli. naif will nmvH u u . ia1 -- - t tor o-, ti ii gMfigissssr"- J R. MELTON. S W Corner Market and Second Streets, jt- :v, tacujry in uie ci. APPLBS. ORANGES, COCOANUT8, BAN ANAS. NUTS, T1S, RAISINS, and other fruit oa hand at Wholesale and Retail I With i patrons re we have reeelved from the opening until sow. we wiah all a Happy New Year ! . J. MOORE & CO. PTJECELL HOUSE. Vne Oseawsevrvsi ftccotxLfT. AVw. S3ot. ' , farasorsjtad others dooagjs feo- ImZTmi:"9? y thoae. m m mm mtw -w V W SPO V OSSO a Seroev Naw Terk was lft-ft-wi . has street. UMfol HoU4ky Fremont. We kaow of no baassr V?" JJ ado thaa a genteel anlt of eiothin or a ftna orar-caat, si. of conx.e. to find too hare only to step of A. T. Smnsa, a, WILMINGTON. N. B, L. PKBJtY, Proprietor. at Ham lei Capi. Jane Partner, 01 no lima Central, says - - Charlotte it was the beaTasst snow he eversaw. He says that it was so deep t ai . mmm. ik lirot time in a Kj nnw from the asn-pan I ." of the engine whioh it had gathered op a the trass. Feet, Cant. June says Tate Epsom sS DRAUGHT, OR BY 7THE GALLON or barrel. ror HUB arr JAMBS 1882. XMAS 1882. Millinery & Fancy Goods! THE LADIES WILL KIND AT KCHANGE CORNER, Ahnoat ererythlog desirable in tao way ot MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS HATS, BONNETS, KK AT HERS, FLOWERS, Ac. lat addition, we have a large and eaperts decS fL MUNDS. Pharmacist U North Front Street Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL Ftrat to alltta apyulalsassits Terw-aitoSS dav. F. P. JONES, Mm I 9eVW' at Law. -I borat-Law. WTO prsetfoe SteOj.Sgeelol attention gt srt of si eel v If You Wish to See ilAPT. B. J. JACOBS, of Senior Reserve Ble.tbeol DEN 008 stoto sod bOT oaloa and all other articles ma sac moot, for it Is the place to get see It Stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, will be fouoi aaasy pretty thmga for Oolldaa Otfta. ST Every Steamer brings fresh sceosstoas Prices reasonable aad polite lady, clerks est both floors. Miss E. Karrer, dee It Esehanga '
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