THIS. PAPER pushed every evening.- Sunday, ex eepted by JOSH T. JAXXE3, SDITOB AffO r RO?IEIO. , .tTBscBirrioxs POSTAGE PAID: 8tl -toe. .Six Month $.00.f JTaree per will be delivered by carrier, free SM'Miy paTt 018 CW7, Et mbTe 0r 10 cents per week. ab.crlbcr. will report any wd all fall, r. n receive their paper regularly. rf The Daily Ilevicw has the largest hma file circulation, of any newspaper rMiJd. in the city of Wilmington. j VVV Corcoran pays taxes on $970.- j 9vj worth ot Washington .real estate. Mr. Tennyson's income is ; estimated by the London papers to be $20,000 a year. 3 . ' Kx-Scnator D. T,. Yulec. of Fcrnan dioa is said 'to bo the richest citizen oi Florida, ms wealth being estimated at The Queen bad made Alfred Tenny son the poet laureate of England, a baron. The title of baron In England is the lowest grade of rank in the house ot lords, and is the rank of nobility between a viscount and a baronet. In order to get a Grst-rate Oregon pine mast for a New York yacht, the owners of the vessel have had to send lor it to London. The question now is whether Oregon pine imported from London must pay duty. Lord Overstone died in London last week worth $60,000,000.5 A correspon dent say9 he would walk a mile to save a enny. and was exceedingly pompous and prosy. Col. Lloyd Lindsay, who married his daughter, is very unpopu lar. Mrs. Lindsay is now richer than 1 be Queen. The treasurer of Connecticut has just placed $1,000,000 of the 34 per cent. bonds of the State iu one of the savings banks at a premium ot 8.85 per cent. This is the best showing ever made for the credit of the State on low-rate bonds and shows a firm faith in the solidity of Connecticut bonds. . . Of 324 bankers, merchants, lawyers and traders buttonholed by the New York Times uearly one-third 105 had vead the President's message through and SO had read portions of it. Those who had not read it numbered 189, but nearly one half ot these, or 88. intended to read it at their earliest leisure. I? ive had read the newspaper criticisms. This leaves 96 who probably will not read it at all. : In the absence of Secretary Folger and Assistant Secretary French, Assistant Secretary New is acting as secretary of the treasury. Seeretary Folder is suffering from an attack of biliousness. Judge French is suffering from a slight attack of rheumatism, and another high official is threatened with the mullygrubs. The Princess Dolgorouki has aban. doned her intended stay dunng the wiuter in the hotel in Paris recently purchased by her, and has left for Ber Uaonherway to St. Petersburg. She will reside there with her three children until the end of -.January. She is at tended by a numerous suite and a large establishment of servants. . Mr. Rogers, the missing Lewis couuty , N. J., treasurer, was seen at Norwood last Satnrday, and went east irom there. Being of an excitable temperament it is believed that he became imanc, because be could not make his books balance. He thought? he owed the county $1,000, when the county owed him $17. ! : Richmond Disnatch: There arc 300 coupon cases pending in the hustingc court of Richmond involving an aggre gatejsnm ol about $25,000. As soon as they are reached in their order they will be tried, and, as it is ycry easy to prove the coupons1 cnuineness, judgment will be given against the state, and they will bo received into the treasury and the money heretofore paid in their stead refunded. Ucrc in Richmond the pro oess ot paying taxes in coupons is easy, expeditious, and cheap, and most of the large tax-payers are availing themselves of the means the Pdddlcbcr- ger bill thus affords them to pay their dues to the State at not' a great deal not': is- more than half price A remedy resting on the basis of intnosie worth demands the confidence of all. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is known and used most satisfactorily throughout the land, as is attested by its great saies. i. our druggist seeps it. The celebratedFish BrandGUls, Twbeissold only at. Jacobi's Hand & . MUK0HIS01T, HCLE3AUE AliD 'RJETAIL DEALTRS IN ITlR'nWlVV -I I u llr .nn CROCKERY J. . . . f;Rernerriber t rrciAT HUMPHREY, JENKINS A CO.. wh receive to-morrow m thfir Honse. i front street. 43 rallons ot those I 1 .UW. RIVER GARDKN O xsTSRS.msed l-rv-i. a. caay. oysters sent C. O, D. 1 1 1- V i i i VOL. VII: LOCAL NEWS. IK OH TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W II Gkeex Cigars Sew York World 1S2 American Lesion of Uouor . tKl ks bekqeb llolkla y P refrCot C W. Yates -Christmas tfovellies N GKtLNtWALD Chrlatmas Goods re McDouGALir Apples and Turkeys Mu"M Bros. & DeRosset Ho!lday Nov elties . Tbe receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 728 bales! Clarendon Council, No. 67, A. L. of Honor, will meet to-night, at 74 o'clock. T he change in the weather to-day is lorious, it it is disagreeable. Wc prophesied it on Wednesday. Not much rain has fallen as yet but there has been euough to reinforce the wells and cistinrns to a considerable ex tent. . fr, , Three prisoners, all colored, were bes fore the Mayor this morning for failure to pay their licence tax, but they settled the matter and departed. There is now tbe Diocese of North Carolina, the Diocese of South Caro lina and the Diocese of East Carolina, The Diocese ot West Carolina is next in order. Mrs. Wm. Kinyon, formerly of ; this city, but now of Atlanta, Ga , is here on a visit to her relatives and friends and is the guest of Mr . S W. H olden, 815 Chestnut street. There Js unmailable matter in the postofiice iu this city addressed to Rob ert Bryant, North Virginia, and a postal addressed to Philadelphia; with the name of Pollie Waddell on it Schr. A. P. Emerson, Capt. Emerson, cleared to-day. for Ponce. P. R.. With 217,366 feet ot Jumber 50,000 shingles. 10 barrels ot tar, and 10 barrels of rosin, yalued at $3,138.66, shipped by Messrs. Northrop & Cumming Mr. W. B. McKoy will leave here to niffht for trio to Georgia in r which rhe proposes to take in Atlanta, Savannah, . , West Point and other places of note Jn hat State. He proposes to be absent about three weeks. Thanks to our friend, A.vT. McCal mm, Jr.; for an invitation to attend the fLdrireaa before the literary societies of T.nnnnhnriP Hiffh School, by Rev. H. Q. Kill- D. D.i 9f Fayettevi He, on Fn day next, the 21st inst. Rev. Colin Shaw, of Bladen county, who has been on a prolonged visit to FlnriiRl has returned aud was in the city yesterday. He left for his home in Bladen county last night, having been fimMPpnm ohnnti flir months. uscuvmwfct- ; It is said that there is a large amount of timber, naval stores and otner pro- duce waiting lor a iresnet m me water courses to get to Wilmington, une estimate that we heard to-day was for at least 75,000 barrels of rosin. If this rain continues ,it may benefit us all in this direction.' " Mr. Ramsay Morris, Business Maua gerof the Madison Square "Rajah", Companyfully understands his busi ncss and it withalas clever and courte ous a gentleman f as it good fortune to meet in has' been our many a uay We hope to see him in Wilmington again before long. , Aftr an almost unDrecedented period of dry weather, the rain has at length bemn to fall but not a moment to soon. Ti, woils am vnrv low and some of the nro mrkfV nr1 whilo & s ht rain may lay the dust and moisten the arth. it will uke a large quantity to .io nlltha pood that is needed. - . Tbe Masquerade. There were 200 young people at the Grand Masquerade Bail at snmavme last night, about 50 ol whom were Irom this city. 4 It was an extremely pleasant party, at which tho best of order was preserved, and the danctug was con tinued until about 3 o'ciock mis moru Ing. The costumes were various m style and some ot inem . yren eiegaub. There was an 'excellent supper 6t 12 nviwtr r whirh ample instice was done. " '. ; ,, , -. . The Delegates. In tha report pf .the lPrbfceediags of - viTTV-U ttJ n .1. E-nicvrknAi dincne. uiu xr.u -Ki;fihl -nn th fourth page of this issue, we omit QiOlist of C?3.! -h Donded. The ' fol- nt rmm ti dav and 1 t-anorTdedtn their fiamesj -11 healthy person will have a. sharp appe ffSTU Col. Ute. It is understood that other road. James G. Burr and Messrs II; Van iriilSgg Bokkeleaand Wm.Calder St. John's Col. S. I. Frement. 1st. Mark's J H. Davis nand J. G. WILMINGTON. N. C;, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. The Kajali. There was a good audience at the Opera House last night to witness the rendition of the above nanfed play by the Madison Square Theatre Company. It had never bctorc boon presented to a Wilmington audience, and our people were somewhat in the dark as to the plot, but took it for granted that it was good, from the fact that it was to be presented by a trounc which had given u Hazel Kirkc," "Esmeralda", and "Young Mrs- Wiuthrop." The ' Ka jab" proved equal to any. of its predc ccssors, and in, scenic display better. The company was excellent and it would be almost invidious to institute compar isons. Of course some parts were more pr omincnt ' than others, but each part was well taken and sustained. The more important parts were as follows : ilarold Wyncot, ."-The Rajah," by Mr. H. M. Pitt,-who acted the part of a brave.i ndolent, chivalrous, noble-heart ed lover to perfection. Gladys Wyncot, his ward, by Miss Kittie Deaves, an iudedendent, . but warm-hearted young lady with considerable mischief in her composition, was exquisitely done. Joseph Jekyll, thelawyerj by Mr. E.M. Holland, was rendered finely, while Amelia Jekyll, his daughter, by Miss Marion Elmore, was superb. She was mischief, personified, land kept her lover, IticJiard Jocelyn (Mr. J. O. Bar rows) in hot water all the time. The latter was especially good, and his diffi cult part was rendered in tbe best possis ble manner. . Buttons, by Mr. Ueorge Bruening, was always hungry, always in the way and always a source of mer riment.; Cragin, by Mr. T. M. Hunter, was acted finely.- Mrs, . Pingle, ;the voluble, housekeeper,: by .Mrs. ; Dollie Pike, talked everybody out of patience without losing her breatb. Mr. Job, by Mr, Hal Warren, though a minor part. was we)l rendered,,. Theipwa8 natur alness in all he Characters ,sueh I as is seldom seen in an entire com pany, and the oW went off perfectly in conse quence., i " : - " ' : - ';" ' The Second Day. CoL"S. Iu Fremont, delegate Irom St. John's to the Episcopal Convention held in Newberu, returned to the city this morning. The other delegates are expected here to-night,' the Convention having adjourned yesterday afternoon We are indebted to Col. Fremont for notes of vesterdav's Proceedings. Those of the first dav will be found on the fourth page of this issue. The Convention met yesterday morn ing at 9:30 o'clock, pursuant to ad journment ot the day previous.and alter attending to some routine business took a recess until 11 o'clock. On assembling again the clergy pro . . . . . t-:-i ..,1 iPOPdnd 10 nomniaiu uiauuu iub te (20) wft3 cast lor pkev. a. A Watson. D. D. - Tbe laity then voted tQ conflrm or reject this nomination d tbe ote stood 18 for au 7 against it. A majority concurring Dr. Watson waa lAflfirftd the "Bishon-elect of the now T:ocese of East Carolina.1' On moUon. the election was made.unani mous Dy a rising voic. The testimonials were then sigucd by . . A ' the Intlre delegatioB ot clergy mad laity. Washington was fixed upon as the place lor hoiumff toe nrst annual uou- j yenuou oi vne uc iiwvmb ouu vu ond Wednesday, in May as the date. Change Your Tlmepiecp! Wc notice in the New rork World, that theAsspcUttcd Southern itolway Lanes'1 have issued a schedule for the movement of trains in accordance wun thenow sUndard lime.- uy tuia cuauge oil trains arriving oa or leaving this city before noon will be reckoned upon the same time as herelolorc. uut tnoi.c which arrive or leave alter noon w m w PJ . toWe 1 . . - :ti t. Wh . . b reckoned as i , o'clock. m . becomes 13 o'clock and so on. Consequently the train which has been leavine here at 8 p. m will now leave at 20 o'clock. It will require but iitue I .ni rithmrLir. to master the new , 0f time as the day will begin at midnight and the hours wUl bo reckoned rivht on to 24 without regard to fore noon or afternoon. Lovers, who . Uve heretofore thought that 10 o'clock p. m. was a modest hour in which to separate othert cornpany until t o-cwck w,lB int nn mneh oroDrietv and. we hope. satisfaction. Supper time, which has heretofore been at ?M-W ? changed to 1 bfcfccfciby whicli time it may aafiely be , presumed that erery new systems as a standard, with a jiew of securing its jgeaeral addplioni or givic; :lt a thtroub . test as to Elcctiou of Officers. m uiuiusw" wuiiuauuciY ivuiouia Templar, No. 1., held a meeting on the mgnt oi tne izux inst lor tne election oi officers for the ensuing year with the folio wiojfrcsnlt: Eminent Commander W. W. Al len. Generalissimo W. R. Kenan. Capt. General W. A. Williams. Excellent Prelate Samuel- North rop. : Senior Warden W. II. Chadbouru Junior Warden J, D. Munds. Treasurer B. Pj Harrison. . Reconlcr J. C. Munds. Swoi-d Bearer U . C. Prempcrt. Standard Bearer J. W. Wooivin. . Warder T. E. Bond. Sentinel BG-f Bates.5 4 The installation will take place on the second Wednesday in January 1884 Seven Years. Yesterday, seven years ago, the Daily Review was first published. Some of our friends gave us at that time three months to live , and we have thus far managed to exceed their estis mate by six years and nine - months only In accordance with our usual custom we last night gave our staff and typos an oyster supper. Ten of us tackled ten quarts of oysters and when we left off there wasn't enough left in the dish to breed a seed pearl. One of tbe boys yery quickly and very grace fully got outside ot three quarts, a feat which was very heartiy applauded, but j not imitated, by the oldsters. ' At roll call this morning nobody was reported killed or missing. And that's all we've cot to say about ourselves and our paper this time. ' In lAtfa Worth JLlvlUff? Mr. J. J. Corts, Leadville, Colo , says that St. Jacobs Oil once saved his life. He was taken to the hospital to die. Upon using the remedy he was able to leave, a well man. r , NEW - ADVERTISEMENTS. Christmac Cigars JF YOU CONSULT YOUR OWN INTER est you will order your supplies of Smoking Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, of N. GREEOTE- WALD, at "The Little Store Around the Corner." The Best Goods for the least outlay. Guaranteed best Cigar in the city for the money. The Diamond and the Angelica are the best 5 cents Cigars to be had iu Wilmington. nee J4- " ' t Apples & Turkeys FOR CHRISTMAS. yiLL HAVE A CONSTANT SUPPLY of APPLES for the Holidays. v 30 to 40 Turkeys on hand. Also, BUTTER, (Haywood County Butter.) . BEETS, TURNIPS, POTATOES,. GEESE, etc etc., at R. McDOUGALL'S, No. 14 Chestnut St, bet. Front and Water dec 14 Wilmington, N. C. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY NOVELTIES; MuiifJs-Broi and DeRosset, fTkt and Second Streets' Bronze and GUt Ornanent9 f f- 3 Clgsr and Cigarctto' Cases, ' ' a Christmas Cards, Hand Painted, 'Ink Stands, uniiuc designs, 81 . . O Gentlemen s Lireseing leases. 2 tfmokcrs Sets, very handsome, Munds Bros. Parisian 4 Sachets. an Cut Glass Cologne Bottles. dec 8 Christmas Market W1 ARE MAKING BIG PRE PAR A- tions for thlt Christmas, and will show tne finest display of MEATS and 1'UUixiKX ever saado In Wilmington. We have a carload of splendid MOUNTAIN BEET; which has been engaged and reserved expressly for this occa sion, ana tms wui oe mpiyw mv. m wpii u m Dienaia me or auuva, kl.. PORK nd 8AUSA6KS, also. ROAST PKi and liBJEBBXiu ruuiiini oi everj uotriy- - In the meantime, call on us to-morrow and Saturday and get the best to bo h4 here for 9S Look oat for oar Grand Announcement next week. - ' - ( f mtr Mr. J. J. HOPKLKS la in charge of my boatneM In the Mew Market ana win guaran tee polite attention and prompt deUvery. Proprietor of the only Steam raetory in ia a.rt iv. r dee 13-zt jJiwii&m of xm(MsSt stock, t Alaxnry wuhia reaea oi ; v ,Totlet Soap, a new and elegant line. t Tooth llrnahes. cbr"pet and. tt, at . , " TT7 ,r wilUau ilc:.-, . EST 13 117 U-ii:t.-?t. NO '2f)f) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TUC DDIPUTCCT A DETCTI I ut Dnlbn I Lo I aflQ Dto I 5 DAILY, SEMI-WEEKL 1". WEEKLY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS. THE V NEW YORK LSl L FOR 1884. PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. New Proprietor! New Editors! New lilfe and Blood ! Six months ago TIIE WOBLD commenced Its new career. Its growth has been unpre cedented. Its wonderful advance In circula? tlon. In advertising, in Influence, In popularity, waiTants the claim of a leading position in New York journalism. r ! No expense- or efl'ort will be spared until THE WORLD is recognized as the GREATEST as well as the BRIGHTEST and CHEAPEST PAPER in AMERICA. The, World, as the leading Democratic newspaper In the country, knows no faction and recognizes no individual ambitions or as pirations aside from the general good of the party and the Republic. It seeks tbe triumph of principles not man. it upholds great Pern- ocratlc idfa and ideais-not a faction or " tlpafty' ' Wokld desires to express Its gratitude for the hearty welcome it has received and the magnificent success It has already achieved. Its welcome comes from the people. Its suc cess Is theif work. They have. Indorsed its merits by more than trebling Its circulation In six months, and by doubling Its advertising. For this they are entitled to our warm thanks. No Democrat onght to be happy without TIIE WORLD. We call upon our Democratic friends In every town and hamlet in the Union to START CLUBS FOR TIIE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newspaper In the country,' as welt as an AjirnCSt na atnVlfot miwUwuj aua uuo Democracy. . The Weekly World, 8 PAGES S6 COLUMNS, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, ' CONTAINS ' ALL THE NEWS, complete and interesting. WELL CONSIDERED EUITUKIAIjS on eve i ry subject, political or social. A FARMER'S DEPARTMENT Full Agri cultural and Farm News. A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. ! A HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT. A YOUNG FOLKS' CORNER. A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. A CHESS DEPARTMENT. - COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND MARKET REPORTS. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. TCacta department is ablv edited, and all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA. . THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION RATES. POSTAGE PAID. Wekklv. One Year 1 00 ..... 2 00 : Semi Weekly, One Tcear Daily, One Year Daily akd Sodav, One Year daily ; ani scsday, six months... C 00 7 ."o 3 75 1 20 Susuay Edition, One Year........ ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED at once In every unrepreenica district, 10 Li uu.aimsonj.i3 wn; ttc ai- This is inst the season for scents to exert themselves in getting up tubscripUon lists. Remittances should be by draft on New York, money order or registered letter. - Send for any information desired. Speci men copies sent frcoC -Address ije THE WORLD, 31 and 32 Park Row, NEW YORK. dec 14 Look Out for Your Number -vITR ANNUAL GIFTS TO OUR GUSTO 3L I I crn will be nrcscntcd at our Store on New i Years Day. customers who nw uui received tickets for each dollar' worth nt frnwia lioiirrht of us and paid for durfn the year of 133, will please call at and ct them. We give one ticket for every dollar spent with us. Tho following comprise tho valuable presents that win be fHvim to our customer : i 1st One 'inc Suit of Clothes made lo order In Ijcst style. nd One Elcicant China TcaSctt.new design 3rd One Suit of Taney ImportcdUndcrwcar 4th One Dlamona scan trim 5th One I'air Solid. Gold Initial blccve But tons ' ' -.:,.;, , th one celebrated MeIvUte' Hat- . 7th Half Doz. "Crown" Collars, latest de I ath Three Pairs Coifs, the popular -Crown' j Brand. 8th One 3Iocarch Yoke Bosom Linen Shirt, j inth One Beautiful Flush scan. 11th One Silver Headed Walking Case. 12th One fancy Silk Handkerchief. 13th One Beautiful Satin Necktie. -14th One Pnir of Rotolus" Snspendera. 15th One Gokt Collar Button, Pearl Stone Setting. . " IRtn une l'arr ramons dohoo uanrrs. 17th One Pair Linsey's Patent Sleeve Snp TitUl TKHie III sruciCB ncu ansj .w. - 40IIK DYES & . SON. . . : - TaUors and Uaberdaahera, fleelt. Wllmln,rton, N. C- BAY VIEW BEEB. AT OLD NORTH STATE SAIAMJ.N,-0, o kouth Front St. ' line OM Clemmer Whiskey, Cye Fine Apple Rye, N V Corn and Apple itrntid-. FiiMt 'tlon of 5c Cljrars la this clvr. Good OXS'IiiHS. c. c. . Tcr JT?el 1883. ... ' PLEA8X NOTICE. r We will be glad to rccelTt communication from our friends on any aid mil subjects general interest but ; 2 iTfee name of tbe writer must always be fa nUhed to the Editor. Communications must be written oa onl onesidoof tbe paper. -Personalities must be arolded.: And It Is especially and particularly und tood that tbe Editor docs not always endoi the views of correspondents .unless so state In the editorial columns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ChriStlTiaS GOOdSa MISS E; KARRER WILL OPEK NEXT WEEK A N1CB ASSORTMENT OP Fancy ArticlesforChristmas Have la a complete Stock of . Millinery and Fancy Goods, , CUOCIIET SHAWLS an.1 FASCINATORS. CAfS amlSACQUES. All sizes, colors ami prices In "JERSEYS-" . . -STAMPING ana HAIR WORK done at rea sonable prices. dec io Bankrupt Sale of Boots ' and Shoes. J have bought the entire Bankrupt Stock , of . Dryfoos Jc Sternberger and will closo it out at less than ' ' ' Manufacturer's Prices 1 : .... - This stock in known far and wide as the HANDSOMEST and BEST SELECTED of any in the city, and as the goods are going to be sold very low for cash onlv It will pay purchasers to examine same before buying elsewhere, . doc 12 ; . A.DAVID. Holiday Present rpo BE GIVEN AWAY ! EVERY PUR- chaser of ' ' ' ' - $2 Worth of Goods, , will be entitled to rccelye a chance at a most beautiful, extravagant and richly costumed, Imported DOLL, which has been arrayed In the highest of fashion by ue of Worth's Spe cial Artists. ? " V This QUEEN OF TIIE DOLLS, ' in all her grace and beauty, has consented to share her affections with, and to be given on New Year's day to the person then holding the Lucky Number. . . . - ,- CHRISTMAS GOODS r ait Dnvuwo t oniiii ,TOONUllKR ous to itemize. Fancy Extravaganzas, im-' ported Oddities, Japanese Curiosities,' and extensive collections oi gooas oi every des cription imaginable, from nearly all tbe prin cipal manuiacturiDg cines in Europe ana America. Please call early, see the LOVELY. DOLL. make -your purchases, and chances, at procure your HEINSBERGER'S, dec 10 . Live Book and Mnslo Stores Photographs. - A LL MADE BY "INSTANTANEOUS" procees Have just received a fin ktb( Fancy and Plain Frames, - i -. which are selling cheap.' Call and let M R. CRONENBERG make you a Christmas picture. 49 VanOrsdell's old stand, ilec 13 tf HORTON FREEMAN. SMALL ADVANCE. T WILL CLOSE OUT MY' ENTIRE stock of Christmas and Holiday Goods at a small , advance above cost. I lespectfully invite all who are In need of such articles to call and see my goods before purchasing elsewhere. . .... This is no catch. I am determined to close out these good at once. They mast be sold. J. IL HARDIN, - . DraggbJt ft Seedman, . dec 12 121 South Front St. New Market ' Rolling .On! Rolling On! g.ATnERING NEW PATRONS AT every i move and cementing tbe conlMencc of our old friends in us. , . The icoilc the working people of this city and through this State have stood by us. -They ;have patronized us. They have said kind words of ut. They hare sympathized with us when wo needed their sympathy, and now It is our duty and wo shall see to it th it the people can have Clothing at least s 25 per cent Cheaper than ean .be bought elsewhere, and that the laboring men will receive honest value for their hQnestly earned money. A. & I. SHRIEK, dec 10 ReUableClothlers, 114 Market HL HOLIDAY PRESENTS IN EVERY VAKIETY AND TOO KUM.ER-. oos to Ie meatlonel. an bAj'omwl at the most reasonable prlcas, at i . : i u V- C, MILIR'S, Drug Store, dee 10 32 Sooth Fourth. Cons er Nua at 5 and 10 ;cents Cigars, HAVANA FILL1SE3, i . -r ' liest In the ciiy, are on sate. Drugs and Medicinal preparations of the higneat grade at jko. t. echo:twald3. 1 4.

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