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, . . , " : ' - : - . - "' ' 1 . TUn nolli P a v I aw The uaiiy reeview :. , 'JOSH.- T. JAM hb, .bailor i rop. i WILMINGTON. N. C. KateraJ at the Poatofflce at Wilmington, N. C, - j m second-class matter. TUESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1883. One of thc features of English rn!e in Ireland is thus described by the IHloU 'There are thirty-two countie in Irc , laud and there is an nyerae f fifty in tv:r ccunty. an i in ; . it. Jk Ju i . ri bri ;it : aid !iis. Tills i.jme lit undo the rw.c.Sty der ttiihoui ti-ar t I t.1-- 't..e yni:.'. printel fr i?;rT:u'i iHt.:n?.i s. ivv: mmlh a' were lhat t.'.cy s..-u.M' fit even befri violeturc was oficrt:, lhe beillJT tlu jil'lllfd f lh lliltiiluns of t;; peple.M The Riiltv iy Agt publishes a tablt showing that the number, of miles ol main track laid during 1882 was 10,821. on 316 lines, in 44 States and lVrrit ries. Full returns will probably makt the pnuid total ll.l'OO miles, which is 1,500 miles more than was constructed in 1M1 the banner railroad building year up to that time. The number, of miles constructed in ' the Siates men tioned beloAT was as follows: Iowa 53, Texas 817, New York 752, Ohio 555, Arkansas 529, Indiana 539, Coiora- do 500, Dakota Territory 480. Pennsyl rania 4G4 and Minnesota 444. Oi the 316 roads noted 140 are still incomplete. The capital Invested during the year is estimated at $270,000,000, exclusive of the amounts expended in the prepa.r tlon of the road-beds on which tracki are not yet laid. " . . Abdul Ilamid, Sultan of Turkey, say9 he isn't afraid of any thins on earth"; but he nevertheless constantly fears as sassination, and makes his attendants nervous by carryiug . two revolvers wherever : he goes. The Sultan ha .grown so suspicious that when a. er. vant knelt at his feet the other day, and thrust his haud into his breast to draw out a petition for leave of absence, he shot him dead Only a crumpled piece of paper wa3 found in the clenched hand where tho brave monarch expected to discover a deadly weapon; to thc affair was for a time kept secret. And tbi nterritied person, too, rides closely guarded in a bomb-proot carriage to his devotions in the mosque. The Turkish army murmurs with h discontent, vhich frequent dismission and changes fail to allay. The people arc disquiet ed, and everywhere in. Constantinople,. it is reported, there are signs of h vio lent outbreak. The Sultau never ven tured from his palace except on Fri days, and looks with suspicion upon his most intimate associates. The Heath of Abdul Aziz has left its implosions.-iijv-on Uamid. 1 It appears that Hon. William H. Hiilkeley. the Republican candidate tor Oovernor of Connecticut iu the late election, is not at all in accord with those of his party who would steal the Sute from the Governor-elect and con fer thc dignity upon him. The follow ing letter from Mr. Bulkeley is straight forward and manly and shows his po sition in tho matter in such a way that it cannot be ministerpreted or misun derstood: ; Hartford, Dec. 30. Chas.J Cote, foq Chairman Republi- lican Slate Commitltt: . Dbak Sir: My attention having been called to the various discussions which have appeared in the public prints relating . to ;black ballots." so called, I desire to say for myself that, under the circumstances, no matter what doubts may eiist in regard to the legal election ot" Got. Waller, I do not entertain, and have not foroue moment 'nirtAin.id. the idea that.it wouhl be possible lor me to hold the office of Governor unoer me existing circum stances, no matter what the General Assembly mav do or declare, and any ition they iii.iv take must be with the knowledge that in uo event will I serve or take the position which I believe it was the intent of the electors to give to another. AY si. H. iiui-KF.i-ET. It is- refreshing and gratifying to know that there is one Republican at the North who is willing that the ma joritv should rule, although their wish es might have been expressed in such a maanOi as to permit of a legal quibble. Th Ptersbur Index-Apcai in dulges in some- Yery sensible and ap- - , ' . "t. o propriate remarks regarumg iuu oeua torial contest in this State. "If," savs that paper, "our North Carolina friends are engaged in an attempt to prevent tho reelection of o able a Senator as Ransom simply because his action on a subject of no publio interest did not suit them, they arc doing a very inju dicious thing indeed. . We do not learn that any considerable number of Dem- oorats disapprove of the general course of the Senator, or question his ability or influence. When a measure pro posing further recognition of a Fed eral military officer was before the Sen ate, and Mr. Ransom's duty was f vote on it, be voted for such recogni tion. So did other Democratic Sena-j '; . J- -1 I tor - and they may nave muwtu. tha t thc new. hcnors demand. 'cd by the iscrrices of, the boldier. ! . v thou2bt it pro-; per. as ex-Confederates, to bo guided in such matters byi the wishes of those .j who were Unionises when this officer , l-icrformed his service. They may have r looked upon thc proposition as they uo unon thc sreneral pension bill.' which all Congressmen vote, lor annually. on 3 other ' considerations may haye morcd-them, but we.aro sure that in Senator K&ns&n'sr case at least, and we believe in no .case at nil, was tho motive an unworthy 6ne. IT Senator IX n,-.-. r; to been ciifitfctbful to u. y -: '111 in. ms to u . thiw no.l. ii- va.:; vht uc ai:uie::t is iron HiiLcrs will suthu benetit joU, lt:JNAL Madaiu,B ;;.ftpn:r U now rc.'ar.Uni a- e i oh the iiad restored aeuitn Ohii has an ther candidate tor per gpant-at-arui' of the Ilouse-a Mr. Ieon ard." .- ' Harry Brown, a San Francisco sport, will bet 5,KK that Su livau cannot stop Maco or knock him down m four rounds. . , v The deatbfis announced, at thc age of sixtv-eightj of Nicdlo Lnxardoi chief of the firm tha: maiutfactirs the Unions .Lira8chino liqueur. . ' j Edward V. Valentine, tho sculptor, of Richmond, iVa., is at work on a mar ble bust of ex-Gov. Robert Y. Ilayne, of South Carolina, for the city oi Charleston. . Ill P."Lorillard & Co. distributed a Week's wages extra to each ot the 3.000 employes in their Jersey City Tobacco (works for a Christmas gift, j Over $18, 000 was given away. . . ' The Rev. Dr.1 Crosby has 'little faith in the effectiveness of Mr. Moody's evengelistic work. He savs that what ever Moody did in NewjYork was un done within twelve months atter he left. . . Gov. Cleveland, of New York, says he knows nothing ot the plans tor the Presidential campairn of 184, and shall be content if he is ablo to perform the present duties to the entire satis faction of the people. Farmers and others desiring a gen oral, lucrative agency business, by which $5 to $20, a day can be earned send address at once, on .postal, to H. C. Wilkinson & Co., 195 and 197 Ful t Strati New York. dec. 18-6-ni. T SHOUTS r;rtHt.liitre3ac3 front want bf food threaten Ireland. ' A conntry editor has been made the victim of a diamond robbery. His op ponent fctole thd nee ol that jsuit out of the pack. Only eight cases remain for the decis ion of thc Spanish-American Claims Commission. These claims aggregate $4,088,000. The commission has been at work eleven i years, j A-Chicago papers says that at least oue-thirdof the unmarried dry goods clerks in that city paint their cheeks and crpanfthem wear corsets .ana cuiu " - vate a sorrowful look. Thrt P,it master-General says that more letter matter has .passed through ithin th latst ten days than ever went thibugh beforejn like pe-4: riod in the history oi mo i ow-uxuw Department. This increase is owing to thc great number of Christmas cards sent ont. ' '! I . Ex-Gov. WmL Spraguc, of Rhode Ieland. hai become a ileading temper ance advocate, and is already regardod as th starndard bearer ot the Indepen dent Republican party of tha. State. He is talked of for the governorship, andit is confidently prodiced that he will break up the Republican ring that gov erns Rhode Island. I Chicago presents some figures which start the inquiry as to what shemay be come in the next quarter of a century. The new structures erected there aggre gate $17,500,000 Tho aggrogate street frontage foots up a total of 74,000 feet, or fully fourteen . lineal miles of front age. Tho value f the buildings erect ed this year ranks the third highest since the fire. 1 ! MOONS H INK. A little Southern boy when asked if his father had a goot mule, mournfully replied : "One end of him is good.' An old lady from 'one of the rural districts astonished a clerk in one of the stores by inquiring if he had any"yallar eevelopementa sich as they did up. let ters in." Instead of calling it mlnca pic, the knowing ones now style it menagerie piel This is because traces of several difierent animals have been found in the same pie.. - A New York letter carrier waa ar rested for stealing money letters, when it was discovered that he had four w i ves No. wonder he had to steal A Cincinnatti paper reports the wed ding of Adolpli Limberger with Augui ta Schweitzer. Each thought the other "just the cheescp ! f Pious old lady: "Just think. Rose, only five missionaries to twenty thou sand cannibals. Kind-hearted niece. Gracious! The poori cannibals will starve to death at that rate ' Silver Plated Spoons ahdJForks, low prices, at Jacobi's. ; t A week made at home br the industrious. Beat busi ness now, before the public. Capital not needed.. We wui start too. Aien. woU wj wanted everywhere to wort for us. row. u the the time. You can work in spare time, or rfre your whole time to the busiaesa. Ho other bualnesa will pay von nearly as well. Xo one can fall to make enormous pay, byeu Mrii itMw. costhr onrfltand terms .free. Siouer made fast, easily and honorably. ; Ad- dress Tars cuo., Auynna, aiame. . ntv ls-wtw w.- MJfM MISCELLANEOUS. Brown's Iron Bitters . is one f the very few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. 1 Brown's Ihon Bitters is guaranteed to be a non-" intoxicating, stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place ofall liquor, and at the same time abso lutely) kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages, j f Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American GirisHdn Re view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: i .'. Cin.,0.,Nov.i6,i8Si. Gents : The foolisb wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure; and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied, will save hun dreds who . resort to saloons. for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters .has been thoroughly tested forx dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weaknessydebil- , ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, I consumption, liver complaints, kidney ' troubles, &c, and it never ' (alls to render speedy and permaaent relieC I jan 1-1 vr tn-e-orai The Public j reauewttd carefully to notice lh new and enlarged Scheme to be dran AfoniXly CrCapital Prize $75,0003 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ' We da kerebtf certify Viot tee supervise the orranyevuinta for (ill the AlcitthJfi and. Semi. Annual Drawing of The Lovi&m na iteue Lot tern Corn nan j. and in oerson manaae and con trol the jDrutcing theutstlce,attd that the tanit are conducted with ftouestjf, fairncs, and ingoodfatth toward all parties, and tee author hi the 'Company to use thi certificate, vithac simile of our ztanatvrtt attached, in U-t adeer Commissioners. Iiit-orpw rated In 1868 for 35 years by the Lag lsl&turefor Educational and Charitable pur- roses with capital of $1,000,000 to wheh a rcsenre fund of $550,000 has since been $550,000 added. - , . Bt an ovcrwhelmlne - not nlai rote its f ran- ohlse was made apart or the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, a. ix, 1570. i The only Lottery ever votwt on and endorsed bjf the people of any suue. -, Jt never icale or postpone, Its OKAKO 8tkOL8NCHBSB Dbawikos lake place monthly. j A SPLENDID OPPORTUKmr TO WIN A FORTUNE. Hrst Grand Drawing, Class A, at New Orleans, . Tuesday, yanuary , 1882 152nd Monthly. Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at FiTe Dol lars lacn. tractions in lit us I in proportion. 1 LIST OF PRIZES. I CaDitalPrlxe of... 75.000 1 Capital Prize of....... 35.000 1 Capital Prixe of...... 10,000 Prizes of $6.000......... : . 11,000 ft PrUea of 2.000..-. 10.000 lOPrlxesof 1,000 .. 10,000 90 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prizes of 200......... J... .00C 100 Prlzas of- 100 30,000 500 Prizes Of 50 25,000 1000 Prizes Of 25 25.000 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 . " I 500. 6.750 4.50& 960. 2.25Q 1.967 Prizes, amounting to...... .. $205900 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the offiee ot the Company In New Or leans. . . ' ' i For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. 8end orders by Krpress. Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed only to , ' ': - J . M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, U)7 Seventh SL, Washington. D. C. dec 20-wed-sat-4w-dAw fJo Liquors. B UT A STOCK OF.rRISH, A- NO. 1 GR04, CKRIKS will be kept at our ore,; No. 45, Market Street. 1 AH goods sold by us wiU be as represented. GOOD GOODS AKD 8UALL PROriTS v WILL iBEOUB lIOTTOl -: - 47'Glre us a trial and ba .eenvtacedar eeta tt r n. J, RCAirpEoraii co. - ,'- ----- '7' . fJo Uhiskey! MISCELLANEOUS; NEW STOCK! FOR THE HOLIDAYS-! I am now ofierinjr the Greatest BArxalna In Staple and Fancy Goods ! OTE SOME OF THE TRICES : Iinct Handkerchiefs'. 5c, IDc, 1c. 15c to the finest toM. - - - -, Hamburg Edging 3c, 5e, c, 20r, to tbo flaest soM. -Chll'trtn's Hose, Sc, 10c, 15c, to 25c, worth see Ladles' Hose, Sc, 10c, 15c, to 25c. worth 5Ce. ToweU, 5c, 10c, 15c, it5c, to Si eacb. Handeoxae Collars, 10c, 15c, S5c, to the flmrt Fifrv dozen ild Gloves a $l per palr.wculd hi cheap at $150 . i ' ' ' V. i , i O . . - ' LADIES' LISLE GLOVES, All- GRADES. BIBB OjDST S3 SatlJ. Gro3 Grain and Sash . Low pi-Iced. SILK HANDKERHIEFS. The best Fifty Cent 5i)k Handkerchief he citr- 1 I STILL HOLD THE LEAD IN CORSE! 1,000 assorted sizes containing the bes j0 cent Corset ever sold. Salem Kersevs and Cassi- meres. Our Fifty Cent Salem Kersey, all Wool Filling, beats anything sold for Boys and Men. ! ' o- i MY HEAVY SALES IN FANCY ARTICLES enables me to sell Staple Goods chaaper than the cheapest. MY STOCK OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Incomparably the best and-cheapest Pure Linen Table Damask at 25c per yard. Tery Good " 40c " Excellent Up to the - " ' ?0c " flnest quality sold in the' city. Ij a p ki n s & D 6 y I as, 4s low as Five Cents.. Great Bargains iu BLANKETS I keep a most complete stock of all kind of . . Dry ivod in every department. Yon will ftivi BargrainH ! Bargains ! 1 BAKOAINS : -i I repectfnlly invite cverylHMly to give me a all. Come and look; you will receive the most polite attention. Respect fnlly, JOHN J. HEDRIGK, dc 18 ! New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK E VERK WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at o'clock, P. M- REGULATOR. . i . . . . .Saturday; December 28 GULF STREAM. . i . . . Saturday, December SO BENBFACTOR......Weunesday, January 3 REGULATOR........... Saturday, January 6 49 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points tn North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage appry to . THOMAS E. BOND, Superintendent, I Wllmmgwn, N. C. THKO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, ! 35 Broadway, New York. . j WM. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents. 1 dec 21-tf. i , ; ..- not, life Is sweeping by, go and dare be fore you die, some thing misrhtv and sublime, leave behind to conqner time. tQS a week in your wn town. $5 outfit free,- No risk. Everything new. Capital not required Wp will furnish you everything. Many are making fortunes. . Ladies make as much, as men. and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want business at which you can make great pay all the time, write for particu. ars to H. IlALLfcTT & Co., Portland, Maine. novlOnl&w tf. lOO Sets .''"' , . i j- QF HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, and wUl have another large lot of Buggies In a few 4aya Give ua a call, j dec 3 - GERHARDT 4 CO. To-Morrow-s Market. WILL 1IAVE MY USUAL ' EXCELLENT Hupplr of BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, PORK. SAUSAGES, Ac, for tale to-morrow. Call and see some of the prettiest Stall Fed Beef In the city. I - JNO. C. BORNBMANN'S J Marktt Street betweta Second and Third, aec m . . ? .v.v; - : .- j ' .. .. . : . 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' We are credibly Informed that people J read, and like The Sun for tho followO sons,' among others." - j 1 Because its news columns present h-i&? live ioito ana witn ine greaiess possitir lacy; wnatever nas interest tor hx dom, the philosophy, the notable follr.tbe iu sense, ine improving nonsense til toti of the busiest world at present nrolti snace. ,, Because neonle have learned tbt in it.' marks concerning persons and affairs T i makes a practice of telllne them'lhec truth to the best of its ability three hutc and slxtvfflve days In the year, before t)tc as well as after, about the whales airei, about the small fish, in the face ot dim' plainly and. fearlessly as when support;, general approval. The Sun has absolatdr purpose to serve, save the! informatkmofj reactors and the furtherance of the tone1 Because is is every oouy s newspaper, i No man. no association of men, i po enough to be exempt from the strict jippL tion of its principles oi ngnt anu wroo. Rf muse in nolltlcs It has f oneht fori i vears. without intermission and sometiawi most alone among newspapers, tho tghid has resulted in the recent ovenrhstaii yl ular verdict against Robesonlsm 'aiidlorL est government, i No matter what ptrtj power. The Sun stands and will contfaoij stand like a rock for the interests oftbep against the ambition of boSse stbe encra menu or . monononsis. , ana ino ui nrheniM of" nubile-robbers. I - r All this is what we. are told almost h& our friends. Ore man holds that The the best religious newspaper crer pubte because its Christianity is undiluted witlr" Another holds that it is the best Keps newspaper printed, be "ause It has in, whipped half of the rascals out of that rj and is proceeding against the other .bB1 undiminished vigor. A third bclierM ItH the best magazine of general literature ti lstence, because its readers, mla worthv of notice that is current in tbetf of thnnrht. So iTrv friend of Ihe 8o covers one of its many sides that appeiM particular force to his individual If von already know Ttie'Sun.'.V0UfE urva that In f&St t U litllA tftter thill before- If you do not already kaovr Tit yon will find It to, be a mirror of all bnwa tlvity.a storehouse of the choicestpTodws common scnee.and imagination, a malnwj the canso of honest government, asenai f enulne Jeffersonian Democracy, or wickedness of every species, "aHr commonly good Investment i for. tn ch j ...'.. . y j( Tbkms to Mail! sttbscbi vkjcs. The several edlOons of The Sun are teiA mall rtnati&1l. an follows: DAILY 55 cento a roohtk, t.ofla year; r. Snndar edition. A7.50. :. l': i. - SUNDAVElhtpages, $.20a year. .1 WEEKLY $f a year, j Eight pages of tbM matter of the dally iues; n flmcT:i Department of nnequalled merit, msrtej . po&s, and literary. jfeJgiUgrjM W - iiii-kiiiMMM i mwm 'mi-ik a ijaam w v tu f.'s houfebold. 5St!r2-'-iin TVnTtra cowr free. i n i tr 1 1 a au " r- - - j I'w'KNGLAND.PubUHber, Address v nov 22 v The Sun.N. Y.Citj Wbolesal Hulbert Bros, Price List. o. 7 octl, square, pwo,'t1s tried, agraffe. ...... . 4iPiano, carrea, T-piano,uprighti7ocL,cablnetgiaD IS Organ, 4 acts reeds.v stops ana gi ? ; organ.w.u...-.i,...-..f. t fOrgan, 6 sets reeds, 13 atops covp- f ler, sub-bass.... i..... 'j Our Pianoa ana urgans are w r : ranted-lirstclass. i . I 3 Violin outfit, box, bow, itrlngf.cofn' lCtC. . .'......... a crcmona model, extra fine.. 4 Accordeon, 10 kcya. baas box, Una -'-. tone.. ..v5...i.,ii. E6Aecordeon. 6 keys, 1 stop. 3J " reeds.perf ect. '.' ' -. Month Organs, Vienna concert, 3 holes ..J...";. . epiouth Organs, Genuine Ricbter 10 holes, GS.. ....... llfMouth Organs, Genuine ' Concert aounie x noies,.i j 14 CUrlonet, genuine , Martin, 6 keyt, . . boxwood.. ; 17 Fife, tn ebony, German sirve ferule . 16 Music Box, I tune, crank, fine.... 13 . 8 tunes, wind with lercr , -' large. .. ... ' 20 Violoncello, patent, machine bead, g.........U,........4......; 22 Double Baas,, patent head, 13 or , strings......... ... 24 Guitar, maple, 'machine head, ?i , finish..... ..L.........i..1.. . 27 Banlo. 10 Inch. 4 brass brackets ' 23 Corxet, bra3 cornopeon style, cart ,1 anacrooxs.. , 30 Drum, brass, Prussian, ornamc ntM Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo String!. II-Bros. .... . J....' Silver Violin; Guitar and Banjo Striae, . H Bros..... ........V.4.. Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Striup. . '"U Bros.....'....... .-.. Gut, Russian, German or Italian, beu auality. ................. on Books, Howe's or Winner. any instrument. Having Just made a good trade for i er Sewing Machines, will sell them for j while they last. . , - i wot : 'Money U qu.te safe In common plainly addressed. ' .. - i - Ljji Terms strictly cash with order. j stamps.!-; j . Umtn Agents and dealers send for pur f P"' j On above net wholesale ;prloea!8l, I make 100 per cent, profit T AHu, J Call on na when you come to 8-1 ,ffT References; Any bank or wholesa j m thccim--;-rr.V. r r.1 l llnibert iiros.. is ' uio aaij - I tale house In St. Louts, : --itxo5-f 923 Our Stmt, - . T man Is so humble mat pine oun is mat to his welfare and his rights. No mu i rich that it can allow injustice to be done id jaxJ-Ij i- I s
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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