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- - - 1 I The Daily Review. FRIDAY. MARCH 2 1883. The Daily Review has -the largest , bona fide circulation, of any newspaper published, in the city of Wilmington New and Observer. THE GENERA, L ASa EHISLY. SENATE. NIGHT SESSION". February 28. Bill apunut free passes came up as unfinished business ot this morning. Mr. Watson's was the lirst auiemi- ment pending. There was another mpnilmint ol Mr Watson' malting it omawful lor any legislative, judicial on deaf; dumb and blind asylum -sub;ti fixing the day on Saturday, March 10 at 12 in. . " ! -. , . i .. Hill against free passes rarae up as the untinihetl biiiuH; f last j night. Mr Calai wislnl uj indefinitely post pone, as it w.n trifling legislation.' " Mr Dortcli did not regard it as trilling legislation. i The previous question wasjcalled. Mr Webb's amendment that thisact should apply to all the county! commis sioners in the State was not adopted. Mr.'Hwn'i amendment to strike out section 4, as to making it unlawful to give any rson money Ui pay his way to political conventions, &c. Not adopted- ! ! The question then was on the passage of.the bill on .which the ayes and nays were called. I The vote stood, ayes 27. nays 17. The bill for the appropriation to the exev-utive officer, etc., to receive a pass JJr Payne sent forward -a substitute ' to strike out ail alter the enactimr clause ' and insert: That herealter all judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts in this State, solicitors. Mate officers and members of theGeneial Assembly shall in addition to their oath ot office take the following: 1 do solemnly swear thai 1 will not receive any gut, gratuity or free pass over any railroad, steam . boat, etc., etc. Mr loon considered the bin an as sault on the virtue, honesty and patrio tism of the best ciMiens iu the State the leaders in av.KJiety and politics. But he blamed no man if he felt himself weak enough to be influenced by a railroad pass tor voting for such a bill oo tar as a senator a .constituents can trust him he mar be able to trust him self. The title of the bill ought to be changed to that of an "act for the bene fit of railroads and their attorneys" he considered it as uemsgoguery in an endeavor to degrade the people who sent us here. It seemed to him a humiliating confession that 'every man had his price " Mr Dortch said It was generally charged throughout the Uni.eu States and believed by a great many persons, and he was one who believed that, rail i road monopolies were governing this MMintra If a navai tonfal trt cia North Carolina controlled and corrupt ed again by railroads as phe was in triM rf t i? i I t Aooo. xxu uenevcu every juuzc un uie bench in North Carolina was pure now, and erarjrtnember of the Legislature .the same, and now let us keep them 'pure. Keep them above suspicion, rasa this bill and they will be above suspicion. f Jir Toon thought while it might be proper for this Senate to say for itself that it would not accept passes, we had no right to go outside and impugn the motives of any one by forbidding them to receive such. - I Mr v Wat son said that -which this morning seemed to oe a joke, it we Judged by the vote, had grown to be, a Tery serious .matter. MrBoykinsaid th.it the only ques tion involved in this bill was free iass;t he called the previous question. Mr Watson's amendment to make anj man receiving a free pans indiciu ble. came up. The yeas and nays were called. The vote was taken. Ayes SJ3. noes SO, so the amendment was adopted. Mr Watson's amendment as to mis demeanor in railroads for granting such passes, orr vote. Mr Caho a&krd foT the ayes and noes. Ordered. Ayes 19. ns 23 Mr Watson's amendment that this act shall be in force from and after its ratification. MrStravhorn asked the ayes and noos. Ordered. The vote was taken Mr Jones said he. believed this bill ought to apply to this Legislature, therefore ho voted aye. Ayes 37. noes 6 so the amendment was adopted. Mr Cozart said he would withdraw his amendment as to editors; it was only a joke. The Senate objected to - withdrawing. It exempts religious editors Air Mrayimrn nsKea tne aye3 ami noes. Ordered. The vote was called. the amendment was adopted. On the amendment not to apply the .act to any president or superintendent of railroad company, the yeas and nays were called -yeas 12. nays 28, so the amendment was lost. Mr Jones' amendment not to con tribute money for the use of any politi cal party was adopted. , Mr Mebane's amendment that all members of this General Assembly who have used such passes sha.l render them up to the President of the Senate. and pay over to the oiuerent corpora-J tions the amount of traveling they have done m them this session in money. The yeas and nays were called ; Which resuitea as iouows: leas xo. nays 6. So the amendment was adopt ed. Mr I'ayne's substitute was voted down and the bill pasted second reading. tiue from the committee adopted. Mr Pinnix snoke for the substitute as chair- . c .1... : : : . . u i i th necessity tor tlie appropna'ion, and lue bill passed its third reading The Senate concurred in the engross ed House amendments to the hill to cousol'date the insurance laws of North Carolina. Kill to promote the objects of the Roanoke Navigation and Water Power Company, which, gives the company the use of the waters in said river. ( Wm Alahoneanu others being the mcorpor ators). The bill passed third reading. Bill tor the relief of the creditors ot the former town of Fayctteville and e . a -v ar ior otner purposes. Air iSovKtn ex plained the nature of the bill, and stated that with one exception i the terms of the biii, as he was informed, had been agreed upon. Bill passed second read ing. Bill for the benefit of the farmers of Gray's Creek township, in Cumberland county. Mr. Boykin explained that the bill was satisfactory to the committee. and it passed third reading. Bill to provide a tfr?at seal for the State, dec, passed third reading. k Bill to establish a graded school in Shoe Heel toWnhij, in Robeson couhtyj Amendments adopted and bill passed intra reading. I Bill to amend laws relating to Rich mond College, in the town of Rockiug ham. passed third reading. Bill extending ad tor the drainage of swamp lati'ts in Duplin and Biadeu caused much discussion. i An amendment that the bill no tgo into effect un.ess tho ti.le ot the Board of Education to 44 000 acres of land is un- lisputed. was adopted, ! The bill pass ed second and third readings. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr Williamson, to protect owners of stock killed by railroad compauies in North Carolina. i Mr Green, of New Hanover, to arc end the law prescribing the duties of coronrs. m The bill to create a railroad commis sion wus taken up. - The substitute offered by Mr Tate be ing announced, to which Mr Hayes, ol Ijeiioir. offered an amending t Mr Powers ol Cleveland, ofteivd one to .trike ut any meiuber ! ihe Ueiiei al Assemlly. : '1 he vote was taken upon the amend ment ol Mr. Powers. wj:ich wnltit The question was next ui the amendment of Mi. HuW. of Robeson, i hat the commission slnll not bt) eoni poseil wholly of nu)Hiliiieai party The vole was taken and it tailed to p;i:S. While the bill was under lieu5ion. the hour for the special order was an nounced. I The revision anu consolidation of the general laws of N.,C.. known as the Code, was taken up ouj its third read ing. 4 j j The chapter in the Code relating to countxj government brought on nsid enible lebate. Passed thud reading. aa.l a oecond special order, bill to revise and consolidate the public school laws Upon the consideration ot 'this bill, the House went into committee of the whole, Mr. Worthih.4ton in the chair, and the bill was read by .sectious. ' - Debate on amendments oceupied the House until the liour t.t adjournment. M A Charlotte Journal: The amount of ww Jt- m bullion assaved at the a-asav nmoe in ihiscitv. for th month of February. was $9.659.4. The speculative excite ment that pervaded the mining busi ness in this section a few yars ago has about disappeared, and mining capital is being invested with some. judgment, and with an idea of reaping a profit from legitimate mining. Greensboro Patriot: A number of boys were engaged yesterday in shoot ing at a mark with an air, cun, near Prof. Alderman's residence. Charley Alley, a bright and premising boy. was en paired in fixing the target, while John McLean, a youth of 13 years, was holding the sun. lurninr and seeing the gun pointed towaids ; him. Alley c died to MeLean to hold it up, -hi.t hardly had the words escaped, 'his lips when the noiseless bullet pierced h s head. He fell senseless and paralyzed The bullet entered the back of the head. Young Alley was taken to Prof. Alder- residence, when Drs. uresorv. For the Curs of Coughs, Colds, cxirseiics?, Bronchitis, Croiip, Iufio. ieriza, Asthm3,Vhcoping Cough, In tTn?pTi 1- fYscsrimnfinn and for the re-S . : J . . 1 uiefof consuT.ptive persons m ad van- tpyaiiuniggists. rnce, 35 ents. -.wgrT? octS-tf Cheek knd Hall were sent for. Fiom the nature ot the wound it i-was impus sible to probe for the ball. After a short while he became, conscious and talked freely to his pastor. Rev. Mr Xist.of Vessels In pprt Marco 2 Cra w ford . He professetl religion j d " r insr the revival now in progress at the, Methodist church. "At noon the synip toms indicated" the hear approach of death, the best medical talent standing mute and helpless in his dread pres ence. : ! Bi-Iiop Lyra an's Appointments March 1 Thursday Weldon. 5 Friday Halifax. , 4 Sunday Enlield. . 6 Tuesday Ringwpod. 8 Thursday Snow Hill. 9 Friday, p m, Newborn 11 Sunday Newbern. 13 TuesdayBeaufort.! c; 14 Wednesday Kinston. 15 Thursday Holy Innocents, !-noir Co. lfi Friday Goldsboro. 18 Sumlay Wilmington. 19 Monday Wilmington, 20 Tuesday W llminirton. 23 Thursday Rocky Mount 23 Good Friday Tarboro. 25 Easter Day Wilson. 29 Thursday South Mills, con secration. 30 Friday Camden. 31 Saturday Newbegun Creek. Quarterly Meetings For the Wilmington district of the Methodist E. Church, South; (COXCLU8 ON FIRST ROUND.) Fair Bluff Mission..! Mar. 1 Bladen, at Centre. ....Mar. 3-41 Clinton, at Andrew's Chapel Mi.r. 10-1 1 Cokesburir at Halls,1 Mar. 17-18 .Vewton Grove Mission Mar. 21 Point Caswell Mission, at 1 Providence Mar. 27 R. O. Bl!HTJf. P. K JK 9 .! M I ilJ I .A I. LV t . JFcar not All Kidney and urinary complaints, especially Brinhta Disease, and Liver troubles. Hop Bitters .will surely and lastingly cure. Cases exactly like your own have been cured in own neighbor hood, and you can find reliable proof at home ot what Hop Bitters has. and can do. I n STATU MiWS, urn- the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. iflOHT 8ESSI0X TnuRSDAT, February 28, 1883, Mr Simmons, by retjuest, intrinlucefl an act to amend and consolidate the inwii-nnnt'mif t h tlUT M fit I .11 nl Km T. toa; pa-wed its third reading. Act to Hqi"116 tne eDl ot county f Bladen. Pasel its third reading. ' , To change the corpora e limits of the town of Jacksonville, in Onslow coun tv: Passed iu second reading. To establish a graded school in Li berton school district, No. 70, in county of Robeson. - Tu prohibit the use of nets and set down seines br placing fish traps in the waters of Masouboro and Myrtle Gmve Sounds, in New Hanover county. Passed it second reading. Act to regulate and repair the public bridges in Onslow county. Passed its third reading. . In reference to the town of Wilming ton, passed third reading. , - To provide for the working of "the Wilmington and Whiteville mad in Columbus county. Third reading. To incorporate Big American Reduc tion Company. Third reading. - To incorporate the N C Central Rail way Company. Special order. Refer red to internal improvement commit tee , . - ' . . ' , ;. SENATE. - rxrnjcTn dat. . Tuuesdat, IMarch I. . JSr Cai, xescluuoa ftn. adjoarcnwBt, f Whiteville Enterprise: On last Thurs day night the dwelling house occupied by Mr. R. Q. Powell, at Fair Blutf. was burned together with all of his fund ture. etc. Charlie Smith, a son of Mr. Johua Smith, who! was in the house, beimr cut off from all other ecae, leapetl from the window of the '.rKm which lie was .occuping. and in so doing sustaiuetl quite painful though not dau- genviis injuries ! cTfnton Caucas'a :s An a' tempt wa made by s,mu unknown party u force an entrance into She rill" Hill's oflice last Saturday night. The j Sheriff ha. goods to tho value of several hundred dollars stored there, upjn whieh he has levied 10 satisfy executions in hi.- hands. Dr. A. holoies. 1 of this place, assistel by Dr. J. H. Benton,- ol this county, periomied quite a delicate and skiltul surgical operation last Mon day. It consisted of the removal of an. ovarian stumor. The tumor weighed 42 Dounds and when fdistended was about 12 to 11 inches injdiameier. i Goldsboro Messenger: Our rice mill and cotton seed oil mill, both bt which are of vast capacity, Kre, now running night anil day, iu order to fill the orders thai are constantly owning in to them. Tnere was an old gentleman in the Reti net stilted that he had not been to Gold boro since 1P64, when he came here as a soldier to take tho cars for Richmond. A young lad named William Cot ton, about 14 years old, living jwith Mr Harris Crawford, in this cityj. met his death in a most shocking tnannor on Tuesday last, in being thrown from aihT$o and kicked and dragged for aSout one hundnd and fifcy yards, while his foot was entangled in the stir rup straps. His skull was fractured and his body o. her wise so badly bruised that he died very soon : alter being re- Uzstd fxcia tho horss. j . i W'lLMlNGTUN MARKET.' March 2 -4, P.M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Quoted quiet at 48$ cents! . Sales of 60 casks at these figures . ROSIN Quoted- firm at $1.35 for Strained and $1.40 for Good Strained Sales of 500 bbls Good Strained at $1 40 TAR (Quoted steady at $1.00 per bbl f 280 lbs. j -- --- - CRUDE TURPENTINE-No offi cial quotations. Saies of receipts at 1 75 for Hani and $3 for Soft. COTTON Quoted steady. Sales of 250 bales on a basis of 9 for Middling l'he following are the official quota tations: 1ok1 Ordinary Low Middlim; Middling...!. Uood Middling .8 9-1G ..J cts 44 . 19 i5-ia DAILY KECSIPTS. Cotton. i . . - Spirits Turpentine. . . . . ... . Ko3in Tar.. ....4... ...... Crude Turpentine 1 ....... r 334 bales fi cask 7f5S bbls 578 bbl 295 bbls MAKLN13 NEWS. agister's omcu last Alomlay. from, the ighborhood .of Sauls' X Roads, who ARRIVED. ! Steamer Governor I Worth, Worth, Favetteville, Worth & Worth. . Steamer Bladen, Skinner, Fayette- ville, C S Ijovu & Co. - . 1 ' - U. S mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bov. Sni ithville. Master. I Steamer John Dawson,.- Sherman, Point Caswell, H. P. Paddison. Ger barque Albatross, Siebc. from Charleston, b C, lor 11am burg, put in tor repairs. CLEARED.! Steamer Governor 1 Worth, Worth, Fayetteville. Worth & Worth. ! ( Steamer Bladen, Skinner, Fayetterille C S lve & Co. . - U. .S. mail steamer Minnehaha, BU bev, Smithville, Master. 1 Br pchr Ruth Darlins. Chipman. Lazuvra. S A. Baullon. Bliss and Dal- Exports. I KOUEIfiN. , Tvpura. S A Br schr Rulh Darling 180,436 feet lumber I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Positive Bargains N BLECIIED COT 1 02I9. 1K4 SblrtlnzF. UoanterpaDe. JTable Dasuttk sad Towel, 1 A'blte Goods, . BszDbarg aod Jriib . Potat T-lmmings, Warner's CoraBae, Health, Ab i Uomlo&l ami M. M. Corsets. . " Alaol tbe boit OSE DOLLA.lt KID GJJOVB tn the city. ! JN0. J. HEDRICK. leb S - ' B1UUCS- ; Pxrd Hllde, 38"1 tons, Jun, CP Mebane JCor Slvah, 96 tons. Heinlcksen, ' Ileide & Co or Joh&uno t uts. 33 tons, JotephiMji', - - - - I- - - ,. f tleWe &Co or Feder Load; 20 tons. eilia, tG ii.rkcr ACo If or Theodo. '03 ton; Einerteu, 11 IdeA o 'or oeim, 47 toiirf, Wanseiij . JlfMo&Co Nor (iunn, 468 tons, ilausen, lleldo & Co Ger FrlehLng, 275 to s, Ahruns, J eeo.au & Westrmann Gor M&rJe, 67lons; rermieD, 1- I E Pethau ft Wottermann Ger Atlantic, 399 tons, Scberinar." i h 1'eechuu & Westennann Kcr Oscar If, 672 tons, Haagen&en. i CP Mebane - - ' ' BRIG9. - ' , . Nor ZaIIa, SS3 tons, Andersen, CP Mebane Br binal, S12 tons, Williams, - I - ' I AFprunt& Son Swd Victoria, 246 ton, Colbmg, C P veb:tnu Kur Leon, 2Si tons, l.ilersten, . -Ileide &"C'o K3HOONKK8. Jobn A GrUSn, SOS tons, Klce, ' Geo Harriss & Co Abby L Dow, US tons. Corson, Geo Harriss & Co Ruth Darling, 203 tons, Cnlpman, i IS U BiTker Sc. Co Thomas Slnnickaon, 26) tons, Dickeron. 1 lreo llan i & Co J Howell Lcus, 310 tons, Cramer, ! t.cn Ifan-taa Jfc Pa Juliet, 1M 'ons, Leach, -eo Harriss A Co t iBd -wett, 178 tuns, laler,.Gt o Harrias & Co Margaret O Lons, 814 tons. Mui b, ' " Geo Harries & CO Charley Buckl, 211 tons, French. j EU Barker & Co L A t'nrnham, tons, Harding, 1 V. Cr Barker & Co Joe Cailcton, J35 tons, Herrick, h. u Barker & Co David V Streaker, 1S9 tons, Camp, M Geo Harris A C BenJ F Lee, 39 1 tons, Mar s. Geo Ilan ies & Co Leverjnjr, --89 tons. Gm ty, Geo llarrl8B&Co Jj r.ie Jtell, 27 tuns, fceavv, E G Barker & Co Alice lleari, 347 ion. lcnne ill. 1 Gen Harries A o Xefto V Itokee, 290 tons, TLouit, ti u IJarker &, Co A P KcwilL 241 tons. Smith, . .. ueo iiarrls & Co i ., 1 .. im j t.lHt of Vessels ftir tli i Port. - II KQUivS. j Xor AnVntlw 8:0 i..n. Saraurlon. Dublin. Doc 20, arrived at r almouih, t b 7 ewi come. en. 4j tons, iiisou. Livernooi. Jau 13 I - No--Ellisif. 419 toni, Haare, BrUtol, 'Eng-, Jn 7 i ! . ! I i.t Kni..RS2 torm,'n?s, Liverpool, .Isti nth I Kor II j em met, Sio tor.s, injieiuumlscn, Liref po.l, -L.it a i or libia, 419 tons, Jorg-cnson, Kewio,"t, Euc, .lau 1J, vLi ;.n e Venle i-lauld ner lAai-e Vie,iaria 325 to-n, Lhackc, Now port. i.'g, i'b 7. -a TeiiCr;ff . Ger aria uphia '6i tons, I iKnitz, Ham burg Oct ll, vl,t lymoith, Dec z, ar. ivetlut CSA't-sj the 5 ! Nor.NonlenakjoM. 204 i tons, Abrahamsen, Hamburg, Dec 14, via (Juxnuven, luc 17 I .Nor .Norkeu, 43i tons, ulaeu, el co. Ireland, Jan 17 .1 XorlSafra, 415 tons, KnudFen, Dublin, Dee 30 Nor ia:lo 358 tons. Uaclic. Jiveii o. -Jan 3 Nor Sigurd JarlJ 435 tou, Oldew, lgov, in R - - " - 1 NTEW-APVERTISEJCENTS. Bargains ! ins ADVEjmg First NatlonaFBanir Kington, AT 36 Market Street. A GREAT MA'T DESIRABIB WINTER GOODS SELLING OFF LOW TO MASJE BOOM FOB SPRING STOCK ! JUST OPENED A FULL ASSORTMENT OF White GoodsJ Embroideries, Cambrics, Seersuckers, Ginghams, Sheetings, iiouseKeeping uooqs. ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF 428 tdns. Mycr, Ham ' . i - ! Liverpool, Jan s Ger S11 no Gloria, burz. Fen 15 Nortven Foyn, 21 tons, Berg, Jan i I - . ... I Ger Thomas Small, 401 Una, Diliintz, Liver pool, Keb 8 1 Nor '1 hrgny; 44" to-s, Anderseo, Table Bay, Dee2 via East Lundon Jor Vulcau, , , Duiilin. , , HUIG. i XorCongal, 332 tons, Danlelecn, Swansea. Dec 2 , vLi Las Pttluias Nor Noige 3 7 t neff Olsen, 1 iverpool, Dec 3V, Mrrivea at t aimouin re 4 oan Juan, i9 tons, B.iche, Livtrpool. Feb 8 - : - ..-. or Vamoes,.273 tons,.Tetcrs n, Bristol, Ens, Feb 9 , Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods, at M. IVI. KATZ', 36 Market Street. i:in 29 - The tuonc va requtxst&t earertRly to iuicr the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn AI oi.thly , Capital Prize $75,0003 Tickets only $5. Shares iu pro-portion CArXTALATOQS. , i . i - - i1 uwptwu reotsrrM sad rJeae mB mil wiTtila m).n t L ' 1 I ..... ku m E. JB. BUBSC8S, iuAtAirrrx. B F. BALL. orncEaa A. E. WAXKEB..- w. LARKnre... apl I 1883. Harper's Yonng pMl; AH ILLUSTRATED WKlWi ,i J srrrsD to both axd r.rui TO SIXTEEN i 1 1 . . K To!. IV, eommcnoes Koreabar?, Tho Tom Petmi tat... ii.r"4"! more h bo -i"uo papers ior in tini.. attractive, as well as mors ZH o ot ton journal. . : I nt. gencrallT, ft 1. un.arSft p bllcatlon of thft kind JZ.'Tfr TEKMS: WARPER'S TOUNG PEOPLE, BUUi AUXBEHS. F..iir('o.. Sp. -imen copy nent on rsreh.i 0( ttowt 1 he Volumes of II r, .... vi-"l i""! 18S1 and 1882. hanclMn iJ. "Jl J.W. tl Cloth. 1,1 be tss i-ald, on receipt or 3 6t iZh Young People for laM o7nu: pL.t Kcmlttanccs shAnld b mads br PaMOsJ Money Order or Draft. to-ToWchsnoorw.! Newspapers are not to copy tola aJrtnini mem without the exi,.. Bruthebs, JV(ldrcas HA UP El A V Bwrrniw, ! Tnrt i STOCKS OK HAJfD FF.B. 24, 1663. ; Cotton ashore, 11,678; afloat, 1,602; 1 total. 13,280. v r Spirits ashore, 2,923; afloat. 180; total J 3.103. - Vi Rosin-T-ashore, 67.230; afloat, 20,000; total, 87 239 I Tar ashore, 8,126 ; afloat, 125; total, 8.251: - ' ' . i x : Cnnle tnrpentine ashore,' 2,540; a float,25; total, 2.574. . RECEIPT8 FOR WEEK ENDING FEB- 24. Cotton, 3 394 : spirits,-1.324 : rosin; 12, 774; tar, 4.730; crude, 1.817.- . EXPORTS FOR WEEK ENDING FEB. 24. ;"';".,? DOMESTIC. , : "I- Cotton. 3.113; spirits. 444; TosirL 115; Ur, 2,908; crude, 45. . , FOREIGN. Cotton. 3 887; spirits 450; rrosin, 9.172; tar 3 2i; f-nide Louisiana , State; Lottery Company. We do hereby certify that tee tvpervUe the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawing t of The Louiaiana State Lot tery Cbmpttny, and in person manage ind con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward alt parties, and we author ize the Company tduse this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its udver nsements.' 1883. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine bertus Hs rixtr-tlxts fol uuw v un wo ie'emoe' nun.br hum only the most jopuLir il'tiitratet perioflrtita America an! 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(&(fJ From the celebrated WtobBty jxi Farm oa New dyer. r Abo, WIoe. LSgpRor sndCuvasd fre u.nch wtxj Jt. ftt ft o'clocx. ; JOUN CAtZOlL, ttpt S3 f j . : HctTBpciua Cll3 New Restaurant. rpaE UKDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT! tnDj announce that be has jcat fitted npHat No 3, Granite Row, South Front St., a restaurant Cor LexQee aatt Qentiessa, where meals anu refreshment may be had at all hours of th day, Ererythiiiff la new and first efavss. Po nte waiter and conrteousattenclanu. 1 and Oyster la C eeaeou. Fine vVtne, Uqxu)nanirrar. - 1 18 F. A. SCHUTTK. Prop Commissioners, incorporate I in 1868 for 25 years by tbe Jjtg t8faturofor Educational ana Charitable pnr "bcb wim caini oi ei,wu,uoo to woicn a reserve fund of $550,000 ha cince been auiea. v ' By an overwhelming potmlai vote Its fran- enise was mace a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 187ft. The only Lottery ever voted en imd endorsed yg ine people of any state. I It never scaiee or postpones. Its Grand Single Ncubes Dkawtfos take piace mon in ry. A SPLENDID OPPORTUXmr TO WIS A FORTUNE. Third Granl Drawing, Claw V at ew Orleans, Tuesday, March 18 Capital Prize, $75,000. 1 00,000 Tickets at Five Hol lars Each. Fractions in FifUih In proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of.... J...... 1 Capital Prize of.............. 1 Capital Prize of. 2 Prizes of 5.000. 5 Prizes of 2.000. 1,000. 500. ww m u maw mq o sv . stood that the subscriber wishes to bep , the carre Dt Number. . WJ Tbe last Eignt Volumes cf 'f'J'JLT tine. b neat cloth Wrdlnjf. wUl bs saJ nnalt. postpaid, on receipt of $ PJS Cloth Cases, for binding, eesti-es mail postpaid. ... . MM Index to, Harper's JIaearine InohislTe. from June. lr, to Jtr. W v ni nn. i . MiLn m tu. . umittABOfM fthoaid be made by "or. If oner O der or Drsf t. to s toI co2 Newspapers are net to copwtMissf7Z, ' withotn the express order of uat HARPER e BKOTnm yaw 1- Addrese deoiS FLEJIJIING H0CS. 10 Prizes . 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes 500 Prizes IJOO Prizes of lof of of of of " 200.......... 100. 50.. 25, fNew Jewelry: Store. JtHE UXDERSIGNED REsPECTFUIXT annoimce to the citizen' ct'Wfbnington, that fej has leased the premise Kow is Market St., an lis now in receipt oii ' I ' 1 Handsome Stock , orGoods, ' ' 'which win be displayed In a few days. JCy Taic!Tasd Clock repahtng 'a apoclaliy, Cait - V JMQ. TT. At t-FV. APPEOXIMATIOX TWZIB. 9 Approximation Prizes of t75a. eoo. 2M. 9 75,000 25,000 lo.om- if. am lo,nof 10.001) i lo.oot 20.00I' so,ont 25.0U' 25,000 6,750 :et. F.SC1K TV. J. CALAIS, Prop QfTUATED AT TUB VZVt FOOT et lthin strht n4 lJ?rj somefthe most.fanou Moa tain and o her poinu of tniaTti lent water ! ' .' J -. I Uj be pleased to V?i Bfe 3r"P nff rest or rn rc&Uon la v "Ty j torinz the snratner month liK?zZ elrB btd. slry -nNMn aad promr t guarante"d, , TinniLow.5 . f teblMrsi KdUct PrUes. amonntlM to ksu 1 T . i pplicatioB f or rates to club should only U I tt, the thinr to ear or rrrereet Ut j ie to the cace of the Company In New Or-1 " wnw.wr'"" i en aadan (fiseaaea to wWcM Bv I A mat lean. i - i For farther Information, write elearrr. adT n inn auurcss. ocnu oraers uy Express. Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed onjy v& " I ! M. A. DAUPHIN, ;J - . wJ. Seir Mrteana, La, orM. A. DAUPHIN, - " 07 Seventh 8L. WaahintAn. D. C nrawlnar f ncit J une the Caultal iSo Farmers, ; Take 2.250 j .... 3 - ! TORRW IIOG CHOLERA iA ject; ft wm prerent that arew - t known as Trlebns. "and wlfl JS1 . Br. Krer. Ac . of worm aBdjraiJ Each packare eoouisa .c .ftsf ' B-Ii te Kxtraordlnary emt. nnnl directions, cure 10 of LJ&Z? t? lnarf neat June the Cnltal Prixe wi 1 1 SO tor la a cointiLion to Utieu to ,fT,rri-.i b9 $150 ft. ' I Bsoal time, thereby aarirtfona VJrfsf The Carmjro ef Duplhs rerroir the praise. , AS farmers. ahoaM bT pr wholMala And TMalLby,,,, GREEN. Drmxlat, Marts Stiert.i.11 feb 14-wed-at (v-illw A Sew Stock OF SADDIS. BRIDLES, TRUNKfI, Ac Ae.,JnatrHireifrratheMannfaefnrrrs. Parties In need of any urUcle In mr Une won mi uo wen to riTe me a call, a I am niw inreeei t;o sew stock, and selling at low pn earoruwa. - , - , -, - Manufactoripr and'ftenalring doom at Ehort noOee. Call at the eld SaddSe arsd Harness &t ire el J. Jl, llALLARDr 1 JaaU-- . V tiftlltr) Bnerio3 1 r Biggies 1 ( 7HEW AND CCOND UH 11
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 2, 1883, edition 1
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