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The Daily Review. jySH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1881. Entered at the Fostofflce at Wilmington, N. C, . as second-class matter. Captain James B. Eads expresses willingness to undertake the improve ment of tha barber of Galveston," Texas. upon terms substantially similar 10 those of his Sauth Pa 33 contract. The cost of the work be estimates at $7,500, 000. for which sum he agrees to 'give thirty feet of water oa the -bar. with a goarantee of twenty feet within two t r.t nn-T-cfri fr,nt , 111 ,it tK morimnm b'nt h ;for twenty years at an annual expense UV Wat UJtlUMlU MV ism mm M I of $100,000. .The matter will probably bo brought before Congres at an early day. Though there has been but one poet , ennobled in England, there nave been nrrr.,'.a rMio .inhn nnvon-Twiln . - .. . . i ..f wnom tne prcseni uin u. 1125; Stenhen Brown, a erocer. gave isooiinl Montague to the peerage; the Capcls. Karls of J-.ssex. arc descenueur irom a draper; 'Ed ward Osborne, founder of the Duke of I,eeds. wnsacToih worker; . from Craven, a tailor, sprang the Earl of Craven, i us t deceased ; Iord Dudley nnd Ward is descended from William Ward k. a working jeweller. . Mr. Bradlaush, the atheisti istic, w( t. has! would- be member ot l'arliamen been telling his Itadical friends at the oflict of the Paris LanUrnc what-he thinks of the future of England and English politics Dipping "into the future, far as human eye could see." and with" the wish confessedly father to the prophecy, he declared that the English1 republic will some day do "what you did ninety years ago." "Ninety years ago" was December. 1793, when Madame Roland j had been guillotined and the Goddes9 of Reason worshipped, and Danton and Robespierre were at the zenith of their bloody glory. The Suez Canal receipts for .the first eleven montlis of this year were $12, 000,000, a gam of $1,018,001). over the same period last year. If this rate of ..increase continues tins niontn, mo- an nual dividend will bo about 18 per cent., against 16$ last year: In estimating the prospects for next year, however, it must be remembered that the surtax often cents a ton will, be abolished January I; that ships iti ballast will be allowed at the same dale an additional reductiou of fifty centjs a ton'; that, should the agreement with shipowners be adopted. Ihe pilotage dues twill be abolished July 1. ajid that additional expenses may bo incurred in enlarging the canal or building a new one, , , . j- -;r- A constitutional amendment, says the New York 'Sun, authorizing th Presi dent to veto portions of an-;tippropria-tion bill mustlje ratified by the Iegis latures of twenty-nino States, being three-fourths of the whole. It would be well for Congress to pass the amendment at an early day. so that it can be submitted to the niuo Legisla tures that will be in session this winter. One Legislature meets next May, six meet next., fall, twenty-one meet in January, 1883, and one meets in Juno The ratification of the amendment by a sufficient number of States may do pend upon itipresentation in season to take its chances of success in all these legislatures. The Irish poplins, so long waiting their turn in England for preference by fashion, baye at last been adopted by tbo ficklo goddess, who, of course, can allow nothing to exist in its. natural etato ami therefore . insists - on havinz -them made in cheeked and plaided patterns, instead ,. ol the bright, rich, glossy tints for which they have always been so much admired. The- new patterns, which have come fresh from Franco (after baying been sent thitner from Dublin, no doubt), are all cross barred witb light bars upon a dark ground, such as gold upon dark green, white upon dark blue, and so on. tr 1. t.a ,twUlful that rtnfhinp but Irish ponlins can accomplish his pur pose, that of making the dress fall softly and. with grace, from the waist downward, and rendering tbo waist small by inference from the volume of plaiting gathered above the hips. The souares are immense, but the" mcon venience thus produced in the case of women of dimmutive-figure is. obviated by the mingling of the striper in the chaos of folds and gathers below the waht." " . The" Florentines have been holding festival in their city. All the - ' which has covered the West uhedral for years i? now 1 3 and residents see t of its illustrious ThU cmpletiou v hioh the "rave the city patriotically endured. Twenty- Lthree years ago Victor Emanuel enter ed Florence as King of Italy, and fire years alterward the city was decreed to be the capital of the hew monarchy. The Florentines plunged Into every kind of expense, so as to make their old city worthy ot the new court; but the disappointment which Turin bad to en- dure in due time fell upon, them. In t . j . j May; 1885. the King and court had removed 10 r lorence ; m o uij, io?, that city ceased to h th anital of Italy. A, some compensation lor this misfortune, the I? lorentines were promr ised that the ehiet building of their city should no1 longer remain m- Pieieana unaaorncajj ine lnaaia.mar- Die was 10 case me west iront 01 me j 1 brick built cathedral J and to make it I as beautiful as the Wonders of Orvicto and Sieua The vacant Irish Chancellorship has been filled by the appointment of Sir theEnglish press about theenormous """'-" uf v?.. a pension 01 shmxh) on retirement, whnilu irrniinpnfipfi Af dnratinn nf tin - r ; -. Clin AAl . ... U duties as Chancellor are twice as ardu ous, and he only receives $30,o6o as Chancellor, his other $20,000 being for his duties as Speaker of the House of Lrds. Beside livingiin iiublinjis at 'east CO per cen. cheaperithan in Lon don. .'. . "; i ' , - Fou DvsrKi'SiA, Indigestion. De pression of Spirits and General Debili. ty. ih their various fohiis: also as a preventive against e-ver and Axue. aiul olher Intermittent t4Fi:i:j:o-Piiosrii6i:ATEi b evers , the -Llixii: of Cai.isaya," made by Caswell, Haz ai:i & Co.. Newf York, and sold by all Drugsnsts, is the best! tonic: and' Tor patients recovering from Fever or other sicKiiess. it nas no equal. tu irw SUOlCTiJ Invisible blew The wind.! t Chicago has put up 2.681 buildings last year worth $15.6-18,700'. A. Miles City, Montana, hunter reports a herd ot bullalo numbering' 75.000 in the vicinity of. the lielle Fourehe. "Can you spell donkey with one let ter?" asked a: sill v young man of la bright cirl. 'Yes" she answered, "II." A pretended English lord, who has been swindlipg the people of Iowa, has been sent to the State prison for six years. A late emigrant) from Georgia; to Texas has returned home because! he ... , , p . c- f. i., 1 was tired of traveling four or five miles whenever he wanted a drink. I 1 uentlemen s hose with separate toe laiteir maner 01 anger spaces j in fflovcs.) are renbrted t'o bo on sain in some fashionable retail stores. ! Iii the Salons of Fashion white teeth arc more frequently seen mail lormeny. mis is oecause our Indies have given tho seal I of theic ap- H uohuh; iu ow.vuuini, luruiUUSfc atnong toilet articles. This simerlas tlvcly puro and salubrious preparation checks the further decomposition of the 1 --i. u, t uiuu 1 wo nil fiii tiics n uiuu uuskUIC I their natural hue. strengthens them and makes the gums as ruddy and hard as coral, and communicates and ros'mess to tho mouth. r . sweetness MOONSHINE The woman's, cause Because. A tough time Houghs on a spree, A great many wkll street men now adays arc men of note, j The riches which, always ; take to themselves wings Ost-riches. Iron is decidedly the most ironical of metals,. for it i so ofteri a railing, j It isn't a great way to j:he end- of a cat's nose, but it's fur. to the end ot . its tail., j It is only the man with a pocketful ot rocks that can 1 afford to throw stones.. ! What room would one expect to find in a castle in the air? 1A brown study," to bo sure ' ' j v Some of tho men who carry the most expensive watches never know what time togo home. 1 i Tho new counterfeit dollars have a sharper ring than the genuine coin. Probably a sharper ring made them. 'I am tho power behind the ithrone," soliloquized the mule, as he pitched his rider heels over head to the ground. 1 Western packers say that,1 "taken as a whole, the American hog is the best in the world." An exchange asks, who wants to swallow a hog whole? ; A young man named Darling lives in Fargo, and when any one calls to him oa the street, every, young lady j within three oiocfcs blushes and looks around, gently saying, "&u, sn. A Quick Recovery. It gives us great pleasure to state that the merchant who was reported be in? at the point ot death from , an attack of rueamoma, has entirely recovered by the nse of D R. W M. II A LIS BAL SAM FOR THE LUNGS. Naturally he feels arateful for the benefits derived from using this remedy for the lungs and throat; and in giving publicity to this statement we are actuated by mo tives pf public benefaction, trosting that others mays be benefited in a similar manner.! On sale by all Drug 2sts. , ;f;r i ' : To spoil bread use poor flour and Ronr yeast and let itrtee until too light and it ruus over. ;; j - The glory ot man is his strength. If you are weakened down through exces sive study, or by early indiscretions, Allen's IJrain Food wilt permanently restore all lost vigor, and strengthen all Ik. miAlns f Y t .... I I I Al. f " At f!n'""'" f - 1 v r'" l frf'l I Wliat it Did For au Old Jkacly. - Coshocton Station. N. Y.'. r 1 Dec.28. 1878. Gents A number of people bad been nsinjr yonr Bitters here, and with mark ed effect. In one case, a lady of over seventy years bad been sick for: years. and for the past ten years has not been able to be around half the time. About six months ago she got so feeble that she was helpless. net oiu remedies, or P08?0 Deposit, forty-live miles away, and got a bottie of Hop Bitters. It improved 1 Der so sue was aoie 10 aress aereeu auu walk about the house, i When she had 5S JtfSffi out to a neighbor's, and has improved all the time since. (My wife and child rhave also derived ureal benefit from their use. W. B. HATHAWAY, . Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. To sDoil a breakfast grumble all the while you are eating. . . . am Mother Swan's Worm Syrup Infallible, tasteles, harmless, cathar tic: "t lor feverishness. - restlessness irl worms, constipation. 25c totm-;i r-x-kf itnoa .lot thp.m lie and soak m water alter boiling. Prevent sickness by taking occasion -- f rAm.'c T.rmi Patiiar. I all Y UUC Ul lJXVXkJ, (3 -- eod&w. To snoil scissorscut everything from a sheet of paper to a ! bar of cast iron.1 v v.. t- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is recom mended bv physicians of the greatest eminence on both sides of the Atlantic, as the raoit reliable remedy for colds and coughs, and! all pulmouary disor ders. : It aftbrdsi prompt relief m every case. No family should ever be without it. - A man in MoDile is Door, yet his name is Damrich; i Ministers Sound its Praise. Rev. Mr. Greenfields, Knoxville, Tenn., writes as follows : "Samaritan Nervine permanently cured my son of epileptic tits." i Here's rood tor thought. Sold by druggists. THE MAILS. Themalls close ami arrive at the City Fos office 8 follows close. 1 Northern throucrh malls, fast ..7.00 P. MJ Northern through and wiV mails.... 8.00 A. M; uaieifiTh g.15 i'. m. ana s.w a. m. Mails for tlie N. C. Kailroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & Jf. C. Railroad at l 7.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M Southern Malls for all points South, daily o.io a. M.ni s.00 p. al Western mails (C. C. Railway) dally. (except unaay).'. ........b.io p. m. All points between Hamlet and Ral- elih .........6.15 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlin acton Rail roitu. ........... . ...u.ii ax, auu o.w jr. ax, Malls for points between Florence and Charleston 6.15 A. M, and 8.00 P. Ri. .A 111. j - - - si .4 1 1 r " r 10 rw r r tnr- T.raund vh.. . .1 mp w trayetteviue, Tia J-umbenon, dally, . except Sundays ....6.15P. M Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offi ces. Tuesdays and Fridays .6.00 A. M. Smith villc mails, by Bteamboat, dally (except Sundays) .........S.30 A. M. alls for Easy lllll, Town Creek, Shallottc and Little River, Tues days and Fridays .6.00 A. M. Y rights vine, nany any.. s.ao a. M. OPKN FOR DKLIVERY. Northern thronirh and wsvmalln.. '7.3(1 A. Xf Southern Mails . .7.30 a. m. Carolina Central Railroad 9. 00 A. M, L?JV1T EWsSPfX. I . JV1. and from other pointr ot the city at 5 P. M. tanip omco open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., axvuvy urucr nmt ikCRieier ueparimcni open jrom 8 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. 1 Carriers'! delivery open on Sunday from 8.38 o 5.30 A.M. Theecelbrate 'dFish Brand Gills, Twine is sold only at Jacobi's Hard WH.rDp.IOt. j : 1 j Twists and Twinges. "Mv brethren," shouted Dr. Talmagc one bright autumnal Sunday, "here ia a lesson from the cornflel 1. God" has arranged that the car and tho husk shall be parted. Every rheu malic pain is but a thrust of the husking peg, and every neuralgic twinge Id only a twist of the husfcer." i . PoBslbly; but nobody wants to be husked, for all that, and nature teaches us to resist the process. Thcreiorc", wo accept with gratitude whatever helps ua to suppress those very twists and twinges. From his pleasant home, Grccnmount, hear SlngJSIiig, N. M. Alfrcd Bacr, a French gentleman, writes: ! have suffered almost intolerable torment from rheumatism. for many years. Of the nu merous remedies which I tried, none bencted me, j But Parker's Tohic gave me great sat isfactlon. I certify with pleasure that It re stored my health. You are welcome to pub- usn tms ana nso my name." - Messrs. Hiscox A Co. call especial atten tion to the fact that this preparation, which has been Known as Parker's Ginger Tonic will hereafter be advertised and sold simply unaer uie name 01 jtjlkjlkr'8 Tokic As un principled dealers are constantly deceiving uicur cuswmctB uj auusufcuung mierior pre juiiiuuui uuuer ue nsma 01 ganger, and as Kingcr is reauy an unimportant uavorlnginsre dlent, we drop the misleading word. There is no change, however, in the prepara tion vueif an Domes remaining In the hands of dealers, wrapped under thename of Parker's Uixgek Tonic, contain the sen nine medicine If the fac simile signature of 111BC01 a, to. is at ine ooitom or the outside wrapper. oec 13-dAw North Carolina Resources. ' "One ot the most useful, series of descrip tive books ever published about any State' uwwo i on. - . -r t Hale's - Industrial i Series. Two Volumes Now Ready. 1. ! The Woods ajto Timbers of North Carolina. Ctutls's, Emmons, and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate Couty Reports of Standing Forests, and Illus trated by an excellent Hap of the state, u . I Volume 12mo. Cloth. 273 ppj, $L2J. 11. Ix xnE coal astd irox Cocxties of North Carolw a Emmon Kerrr, Lald ley'a. Wilkes, and the Centna Hmttrtir . flemented by full and accurate sketches ot the lfty six Counties and Han of the State, i i volume nmo. cioth, 43 pp.. $1.50. ' Sold by all Booksellera. or mxlUd ntnoi,! ! Ail hw nl t( tit. t(u . ; " ' "ALE & SON, .lii-rsaBaMatloners. r ne urowfng cww. It is well known that a large ma- brity of the human race die in child-! hood Qf course everybody has to He," some time or other. But there is such a thing as prolonging life, and also of maWng the most of it while it lasts. " . A growing cliXd is exposed) to more risks than an adult. j-The sys tem is in its formative state, and very receptive. If contagious diseases are in the atmosphere, the child is par ticularly exposed to them.- Diseases which will pass over a full-grown man or woman will attack a growing child, and ofteri with, fatal effect A grooving child is liable to al manner of accidents. Cuts, wounds, bruises, arid , casualties of variou kinds may happen at any moment Were it not for the natural elasticity bf children, the death-rate among the yoiing people would be far largei than it is. A growing child is worthy of the very best care. It should be guarded atrainst disease and accident Tc conquer the diseases which attack the digestive organs, the blood, the kidneys, the liver, and the nerves. here is nothing like Brown's Iron Bitters. This is the only preparation of iron which can be given withoul mischievous ' results to teeth 01 stomach. It vitalizes the blood strengthens nerves and muscles, and promotes sound digestion. A growing child 's future depends muchj on what his condition is during the years of growth. It is essentiai that he reach the, complete adjull maturity in health fulness and vigor. Keeping: this in vicwj how importanl it is that parents should closely ob serve their children s health, and in 'ample time begin to correct any tendency 10 weasness or aeenne. The timely administering of Brown's Iron Bitters will do wonders toward keeping the . growing child in excel lent health. 9 dec 8- nrm tc d&w cd . FRESH ARRIVALS ! ATMORES CELEBRATED MINCEMEATS in Barrels, Half Barrels and Pails; and PLUM PUDDING -In all elzes. j These are the very best goods of theirkiDd, and no family should be without them. ORANGfi MARMALADE, a most delightful Sweetmeat for the tea table To arriye on T'ies'd!v7 next, a fresh supply of Ginger! Taffy, Ben'al3oston Crackers, Genecove Wafers, Coffee Cakes, something new and nice. I Orange Bar, Almond M accarodhs,-. : 4 : .i ! - VCooanut Maccarobns, and r -r : The Genuine Albert Biscuit, In one and, two pound Tins! . j. - For sale low.' . ; i - : John L. Boatwright nov Xi-u Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C, j M. 5CHLOSS, Prop. T7IRST-CLAS3 IN. EVERT RESPECT. A First-class Bar and BILLIARD HA I LOON ATTACHED. I P 37 First National Bank of 4Wil- mington.! CAPFTAIvSTOC K. ........ ........ SURPLUS FUND................. 250.000 j .66.011 j Deposits received and collections: nade oa all accessible potnla.ln tn UnKed Bute, j DIRECTORS, . ? K. E. BURRUSS, - j u.q. WORTH A. MARTIN.. ! . JAS. SPRUNT. GEORGE Cn ADBOURN. ? ; OFFICERS': E. E. BURRUSS.......... a: kvwalker...:.... X Am Rea(lv for TTnrTr AVCiAUjf 111! ;I QTll. QENLMESSCLbTniNG AND IT ATS de rlP i Awtcabv 1 " '-v.. -.. 1 ,v. ,,,, .1.., 7. . rt,i"i rovrletor. ,; ItAlTiKOAJDS, &c. Wiimtaitoneldon Railroad Company. Orncx or genihial sotxrixtexdkxt. i Wilmington, N-C, Kor 17,1883. Change of Schedule. ""V M AVIV A PTPD VnVff) ta I 0-J U I JA. M., Passenger Trains on the Wllmlny ton & Weldon Bai&oad will run as follows : MAI M.. PuunM Train nn thA Wllmlriff DAY MAII. AND EXPEESS TRAINS DhlVJ Sos. 47 North anx 48 South. IxaveWllailneton, Front St. Deptt, 8.53 A. Arrive at Weldon............ 2.31 P. 14 Leave Weklon. 3.00 P. M Arrive at WUm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 8.40 p. Si Fast Through Maii. & Passexgeb Train j ; , Daily No. 40 South. ' ; Leave Weldon...-..........:1....... 5.50 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.i5p.Jt MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS Dailt: ; No. 43 North. . j Iieavc Wllmlnff ton. ............... 8.00 P. M Arrive at Wclaon..;.....v... 2.i0 A. It. Mail aki Passekgeb Trails N06 45 and 42 Leave Wilmiuston, CSnndaya ex- iffton, (Sundays', ex- ccptetl ) .12. 12.30 A ArriyoatWidon.. 630 A Arrive at Wilmington... ...i.. 6 55 A, Trains on .Mount forTarboro arboro at 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 M... Daily, (feundavs executed). Returning. - J I J ,Vvjvt AffVliUlUUlKi leave Tarboro at 10.0C A.M andU P. M. Dally. wmm . - . ' - Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road We w a. m ana r. m. u Halifax fnr Krjjfclanfl Koiofc-at Ss t t r . turnine leave Scotland Ner.k i 8 Ja a .t daily except Sunday. I Train No. 47 make cloe connection .t Wrs uuu loran points aona UHUJ. All Tall Tli Richmond, and dally, except Sunday via Ba uoe. i H . -.-1 Train No. 13 runB dallv and makes close nnn nection for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. , ! 'I All tratna run solid between Wi'mlnjrton a.n Washlnxton. and have Pullman Palate Slaen era aiutcurja c ur aixuummuauon oi local travel a passen- pat htl Ser coacn wui-ue attached toloc )r Wilmington at 7 00 M Daily except Sunday. : JOHN F. DIVINE, m ! General Superintendent. M. EMKRSON, Genera' ?asseer AenL tov 17 Li. . Wilmington,' Columbia & Augusta It. R. CO. Office of General superintendent.' Wllmlnprton, N. C. ,N6 v 1 7,1883. Change of Schedule. Ol. AND ' AFTER NOVR ISfh. IKsS. j a., ai.. me ioiiowin&r rassencer scned u'e will be run on this road : pNo.42Leave WilmIngton,(Mondays , , j- exceptea; ......... j.. A M ' Arrive at Florenoe. .."..11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Fl rence. (Sundays . j excepted)..;............... 7,40 P M " Arriveat Wilmington.. .....12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 41 j ; West and 47 East. Ieave Wilmington 9.10 PJ Id. Leave Florence. 2.40 A.f M. Arrive at C. C, A. Junction...;'.. 6.35 AJ M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 Al M. Leave Columbia........ .. .. 9. 55 Pi M. Leave C. C. & A. Junction..... ....10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.... ................. 4.3:i A. M. A.rrive at Wilmington A. M. Sight Mail and Passenger Train., Daily MO. 40 WEST. Leaves Wilmington. Arrive at Florence.'......; ....... ..10.40 P. M. ...V..;.! 145 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILt No. 43 East. .i,'-. li . Leave; Florence at .'.t... ....... .355 P. M Arrive at Wilmington.. ....i',......i7.4i P. M lTain 43 stops at all stations. . So. 40 stops only at Flemlxurton. and Marlon. rassengers tor iiouunoia ana ail points on u rassengers tor Columbia and all points on ti won, ana au points beyond, should take the and KKu oi Tl cnanestor -ah trains run solid between Charleston and Local frcJjrut leaves Wllmlnirton dalW ex cept Sunday at. 6.10 A. M. .-"! - JOHN F. DIVINE, . .1 . General Superintendent T. M, EMERSON, General Passenger Asrent. novl7 .- -i , Carolina! Central It. R. , Company. (. Office of General 8uperimtedext. ! Wilmington, N. C, Juno 13th, 1883. ;! Change of Schedule. AND AFTER JUNE 130), 1883. 1 , f N AND AFTER JUNE 13h. 1883 th V f following bcneauie will bo operated on Railroad : ; ,. ! . . . ,- PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. . Leave WRmlnBrton at 7 ftrt t t N0.LS Leave Baleleh at. -.7.sm. i J ArrlTe at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M 1 Leave Charlotte at..' ..ti;:.fi as t at T O f . . i, . . . hat... ...8.30 A. M j Arrive at W: gton at.. ..8.25 A. M Pusen Time rmlv SHEL ; I EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. : - Dallv ezeent Snndart i l r 1 rEi ril100- 50 P. M. t1? Shelby............,.. .... 9.00 p. M. Arrive at Charlotte....... ...... ....10.30 a. I Kavcuiiciur. ..................... V.III A K1 I . . . -.II Hamlet with R.& A. Trains tA uifmm-i?.i I j. 1 aixia x uiu z maio ciose connection i1 SleeplMCars between Wilmington and Charlotte andBalelgh and CharlotteT j ger Trains ston at reenlar stattnn. W f H' H Xr WHUTH andgdnts deslgnaed In tKe Companpi Am: AA . T f JBY DrvlSlON. PASSENGER. ltATL f W W tfT S wt J.M.0 xrain rjo, i .ior statesvuie, Stations raw. - AeJiest woods for the leasl ouw Western N C R R, A&hevUle and nointa Wt I . v - - 1 Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athena AtlauU and all points Southwest. - CZ r C. JONES.,, - F. W. CLARE. General Paasenmr a I tone 13: hlEillSIiTl State it. Chicago. Wifi BAM DVATALOCUE. f 1 I lftronliU. Sn1u. Cjum. Ivit. W 4 .Stoat. Dram !iorS Ki.ffi. .J V I PUfiOELL HOUSE. .U KSW MAKAGEUT.; niLIIKHTOv i, 'Mt.-:;-.-.y ri 11 MISCELLANEOUS. r m -i urn poruoQ. Louisiana State Lotterv uompany. We do hereby certify that tee intnrrrti. A I Amnvnl . T. - r t MU I tern Cmmnw. nnA. .n . . e. u' terv Company, and in person manage, tutd Z trot the Vratcingt themselves; and t . in oood faith tnA lJZr.l'JS M tee the Company to use this certificate JEkZi l "f?" tached.iniUadvZ tiaenentsf , . Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 year by the Let Ulature for Educational and CharlLhu 7! M poses-wlth a capital ot .000.(wwr r: M reerT0 fcnd ; t550.000, , ha 1giaee M 1 Jr an oterwhcunlng populai "rottt it- P. the people of any S'ate, , I T enaone I Itntrer mcnlf r . . or i -i - " in raw m t. rta n.i ct . - I nlaira monthlv "mUer Ur?wtnK take I LA -SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY rri wi roKTUNE. Firss Grand Drawing, Claw a I . -New Orleans, Tuesday. Januarr in ltUth Monthly Drawing. Capital Prizes $75,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Doi. Jars Eacli. Fractions in Flftk in proportion. f LIST OF PRIZES. x uapitai prize or...... j.; nwto V 1, Capital Prize of L.. 1 Capital Prize of... .'..J.......:...;. fo'Sta 2 Prizes of e8,ooo......,. j 1 12 at 5 Prizes Of 2,000 1 100M 10 Prizes of l ,000. . ; .... io'XS 20 Prlzea of-? u 600..... ...........j Woce 100 Prizes of ! 200 1X7 soo Prizes of Tioo.. ,...L..L,. aootu 500 Prlzea of ! 50..... L.U n'aTa 1000 lr1ja rt nr i . r r "r "f APPROXIMATION PRIZES.' " ApproximauoB Prizes of $750. h 6,7? 9 ij: 00.. ;.4,50fl 250. .?250 9 1,967 Prizes, amounting tou.w....7i2C5W , Application for rates tocluuif should be made only to the ofllceot the Compaay in New ( Or leans. . . ;,. I ,...., ;!; , , :. . For fnrther information,1 write clearly, fir ing full address. "Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, -i - f ...y- new Orleans; 1.4. -POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters bv Mall or Express (all sums of 3 and upward by Express at our expense) to . t y ; . ; hi. A. DAUPHIN, V :t- 'JU',;i-J- "New Orleans, La. or,M- .A. DAUPJIIN, .... ,- , 4, ,, - t , b07 Seventh St., Washington, D. C dec- 19-wed-eat Aw-dw . r u u ,t'- . ..'.j ; ,', : -.j,.. J", HAVE. BEEN APPOINTED SOLE Agent for the,(TANNER ? DELANEY EXGINI CO'S ENGINES AND BOIIJ2R3 from 4 to 150 horse ower; also Tramway.orNarr, y . ' I "l,;T"-'' " ". '- Locomotives, , , ;; :, , ; Engines adapted to. Farm use a special ty.' - - ... . . i . 1 . i 1 mr x m nna aa iot saie v ery row, r 1 On hand imd' f oVsale very kW, FTV1 I irom 0 to is norse power. kuz 15-6m 8. W. SK1NNEK. mg 1 21 H HO Hal Bolls 14 and mitf AGGLNG iUUU 3,000 Bdl i COTTON TtES. I ( 7 i 6 Bales BALING TWINE, -' For salebr -il - 1 1 nor 26 RERCHNER A CALDER BEOS Bacon! ;Lard, Molasses,1 inn Boxes Dry Salt 81dea, 50 Cases Lv&, 1UU 100 Hhds Vfolasscs. For sale by 1 nov 26 KERCHNER CALDER BR01! : Flour,1 SugarJ Coffee.) j 1 nnn Bb, FLOUR, all gTades, liUUU 50 Bbls Rcflncd SUGARS, .100 8acks COVFEE. Por sale by nov 26 KERCHNER CALDER BROS WIS HAVE .FULL LINES'OF TOBA I'.- ';- " i -i . ' - which we arescHlna' EIOIlT CENTS' under prices prior to May 1st. i Also ft veryf large stock of GROCERIZ3 ail PROVISIONS at bottom tore.t TF iTOU CONSULT? YOUR, own INT A , u . . est VOtl Will Onlp An mnld n, fimAklnf . j 1 1 T' m,rlfVm v.1 Goods, Clrart. Tobacv A. ofX. I7REE5E' WALD, at "The Xlttle' g lore Around IW ' j 1 1 I Guaranteed best Cigar In the- eity forlW I ( ;!nioncT - . - ,. - - ': Kiiii.ri'i The Diamond aud th Ani!i an ih bctt 1ar w naa ui , vvunungton. Thei ExQUrsibh and Pic Nlc SEAS'N ?yE AND THE THEATBl . aiall season has opened agai nii?rn5, tJ' Practical Germs ance at his Hair Dressing Saloon, if) Marks . T ucwecn vraieranu rront. " wmnim U.X'Qi . , . , ; oetl 1 - 4" : G. D. rjorrill. TJNDERTAKER, CABINET XJAKER ANf CARPLNTTR. OSce ttsd Work Rhoii on r- ;J f .rf ,t r.,,Cr.. hotit'rland's t tables. ' frr s: rn ... . win lumiau wiciuitf t
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1884, edition 1
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