1 AGE ry evtotag auadari eepted by ' jOSHT. JAMT, CBtfTIO F09TAQE PAID. ".y be delivered D7 camera rre C P1. .rt of the eitr. at the above CVtl week. . Sritrs wlUxeport any and all faB- n . i:7,i hrii the. larnsjif Lac juwy j circulation, of any newspaper ptidaUnfy city of Wilmington. -rrWia going la Washingum. jo rcmain a month, as Mr. Corcoran'a pest. a J Ramsdell, correspondent, is writing a book of Wisbingtod remlnes- Xbs sale of th8 Police Gazelle and ilniiUr publications has been prohibited la Indianapolis, v . irkansaa has 1,184,000 acres in cot mth'u yearagainst I 117.000 last year increase of 6 per cent. Jaatice Gray U the Supreme Court, keeps bachelor's ball in Washington with his old Massachusetts servants. It is stated at the Postoffice Depart- ,nt that there is no intention to chane the co'or ot the postal note, a3 has been reported. The wife of Gov. Pattison, of Penn- gyivania. i recovering from the serious iihua into which she was thrown by griet at the death of her little son. The late Louis Turnlin, of Bartow county, Ga., left an estato valued a' 300 000. His heirs have gone to .law over the distribution of the property. Mrs. Taylor, of Tennesee, ha'd three children sick with small pox. She pray ed for their recovery and her prayer w&3 answered. They had better have . died. All became murderers and died infamously. - A new use has been found for chew ing tobacco. It is stated that a promi nent physician remarks that ihe never attends a small-pox patient without patting tobacco iqto bis own mouth as a protection tagainst catching the disease ; As devout and puritanical as was Governor Butler's Thanksgiving procta raation, the Boston clergy ignored it and read President Arthur's instead The preachers do not appear to like Governor Butler's religion any belter than they do his politics. .. Senator Beck, of Kentucky.' is confi dent, in the light of the recent elections, that McDonald is the coming man for the Presidency, and says he is & man of very high intellectual powers and free from all the issues that attach to the skirts of so many statesmen. The Rev. Dr. Wilson, of tho Angli can Church, Kingston , Ont., who at tended the Salvation Army's commun ion services, has been given three months' leave of absence . It is rumor ed that he will be presented with an in dependent chuich now building by his admirers. - : It is said that the Prince of Monaco has sold his interest in the gambling tables of that city for $1,700,000, in lieu of an annuity of $120,000. All the naval squadrons are deserting Nice in const quence of its nearness to Monaco, where an American naval officer committed suicide after being ruined at the gaming tables. Krupp has just taken out a paten.t on a flat-headed artillery projectile. The pointed projectiles, as is well known, are apt to deflect when striking iron plates or water at certain angles. The new projectile, slightly tapering at the butt, will not only pierce the plates all the more easily, but Ts also calculated to hit ironclads below the water line. The twenty railroads centering at Chicago send out dsily 109 suburban trains, 89 passenger trains. 146 regular freight trains, and 81 other trains. makinj total of 425 trains. Doubting thsi number for th trains arriving gives a grand total of 850 trains every twenty-four hours, or more than 35 every hour equivalent to one every two minutes. s, t - - The artillerymen who were to fire a ealate in honor of the arrival of Presi . . dent Arthur and of Evacuation Day in New York discovered at the last moment that they happened to be with out powder. They borrowed some from the captain of an English steamer nd as it was of the best English manu facture it went off as expediticvnsiy as the British army did in 1783.: Dr. John W. Mallet, who last Jnly left the University of Virginia to accept a Professorship ia the University of Texas, will return next summer to his , professorship in the Virginia, inititu . tkn, and will receive the same emolu ments and perform the sume duties as before. The Trustees ol the latter col lege accepted his proposition to this effect with great pleasure. . iHE DAILY . BlYHEW. VOL. VII. The San Francisco Call thinks that ex Senator Thurman. a3 a Democratic Presidential , nominee, could carry Ohio, California, Indiana and Nevada. These, with the, Solid South, Would elect him, without New York. In. the bright autumnal days the temptation to .comfortaole exposure yields its fruit in a I most. pernici'us cough and irritation jof tho throat. Dr. Bull's Coush Syrup stands! unrivaled as a remedy tor throat and lunci diseases. 25 cents a bottle. ! I I LOCAL NEWS. I INDE2 TO NEW! ADVEBTISEHEiTS. TV H GttfiEX Cigars ! w M Hats, Jr Removal HKnrgBEBGEB BtVeff Pianos r C W Yatxs Artists' MatfcTlila Opera House Theodore Thom&a K M Mc Ik tike Ladles Wraps, Jcc S VanAmeisgeu Auct'r Auction Sato Mcnds Bros. & DeEosset Fancy Goods The receipts of cotton at thi3 port lor the past two days foot up $.078 bales. We regret to learn that Mr. James VV. King is confiuekl tci his house seri ously sick.' ' .Ml'.',- 1 I ; r j I : Yesterday was a beautiful day, for Thanksgiving, and the usual enjoyment prevailed. ,.- There were quite a jnuniber of flat pads ot wood in the docks this , morn ing which was oflered for. sale at rea- scnable rates. There were a good (many visitors ai the Sound yestelrday, although; n t so many as on some occasions: Old folks now usually retire ior - the at night at SI o'clock, younger people i i . .... 22 o'clock and courtmg o'clock. folks at 23 Ex-Governor Stephenson was report ed to be in a dying condition at his res idence, Parkersburg, West Va.. Sunday night. The col eetion taken yesterday at the joint services at St. Pjiulfs Lutheran Church amounted to $70.26, which was a very creditable shoWfngT I I Capt. R. M. Mclntiro calls attention in this issue to his large, varied and elegant assortment of dry goodf which he i selling: at very reasonable figures. i- . - That the people ot Wilmington were pretty geuerally on their good behavior on Thanksgivipg day is 'evidenced by the fact that there were no cases for ihe Mayor's consideratibn this mornjug. Capt. F. M. Jambs dpsires through the Review to express- his thanks to the citizens of Vilraingtou for their generous contribution to the poor and destitute on Thanksgiving Day. The woods were full oi1 hunters yes terday and they were all successful in getting home safely, j e hear of no great slaughter o birds, but a few were shot and several seriously Wounded. 1 The barque Sarah Doc. Capt. Merrjr raao, cleared to-day itor Bristol, Eni. with 1.050 c.isks spirits turpentine and 3.611 barrels roS'm. Valued at $22 763; shipped by Messrs Paterson, Dqwning &Co. ! , ' .' - : : -T"" Mr. W. M. Hays. Jr., announces in this issue that he has removed to stall No. 4, in the New Market where he will be happy to wait upon1 his old customers and an unlimited uuniber of new ones. j i ' 1 , , Mr. A H. Morris, at Teachey De pot. - in Duplin , county, ! has shipped within the last 12 months 4.000 1 pack ages of his hog cholera medicine, 4U0 bales of dog tongue and j 20,000 pounds of roots and herbs. A the auction -sale of boots, shoes &c, by order of the assignee, which1 is ad vertised in another column, good oppor tunities are offered1 ot securing desira ble barsains, and tho sale will undoubt edly be yP- I At a recent meeting of the Seaside Park Improvement Company the old board ot officers were) reflected to serve for tho ensuing year, as follows: President Pembroke Jones. i Secretary and Treasury James M. Forshee. j ' ! There was a large congregation in attendance at the joint services at St. Paul's Lutheran Church yesterday. Rev. Dr. Pritchard, pastcjr of the First Baptist Church, 1 preached the sermon and it -was entirely appropriate to the occasion, and ot much power. Mr. Richard McCabe is building a sharpie at Capt. Skinner's yard, in the Southern part of thj city, which when completed he will take tb Bull River, S. C, where be will engage in the fishing business. The boat will be 45 feet long, 9 feet wide and will draw , Inches ol water without her maslsL i I WILMINGTON. N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER I The Lecture To Night. I We trust that there will be a large audience at the rooms of the Wilmlng- ton Library Association to-night to hear Kev. F. W. E Peschau's lecture. "The Cemetery of the Sea." It will b de livered for the benefit of the Ladies' Benevolent Society, and with a splendid lecture and such a worthy object there should be no lack of hearers. j Election oi O flic era. , At the regular monthly meeting of St. John's Lodge. A. F. & A. M.. held at SL John's Hall last evening, the .fol lowing officers were elected to serve for tho ensuing year: W. M. Eugene S. Martin. S.7V. John W. Perdw. J. W. Alfred Carpenter. Treasurer F. G. Robinson. SecretaryJames I. Metts. Personal. Rv. Dr. Patterson arrived on Wed nesdap night, from the North. He was met at the depot by a number of friends, who were giad to welcome him here once more. At the request of Rev. Dr Carmicbeal ho preached yesterday morning in St. John's Church to a con gregation unusually large tor Thanks givin Day, and isexpected to preach on Sunday morning in St. James' Church, ilia visit here will not be a lengthy one. and Dr.! Carmichael has tendered him a reception to-morrow morning at the Rectory of St. John's Church, where he will be pleased to welcome his friends. I The Rajah. The success of this merry comedy at the Madison Square Theatre tins summer has been something phenome nal. We opine very few people have a clear understanding of the meaning of the word Rajah" It is literally an East Indian word, meaning an absolute monarch or, potentate. As applied in Mr. Young's play, however, it has a different meaning. Harold Wynoot" received the appellation from his asso ciates while living in India, from his indolent air as well as his indifference to his surroundings or happenings in any way. In this manner -he became known as "The Rajah." which cogno men even clung to him when he resided in England in after years. The original cast and scenery of this remarkable play will be seen here on Dec. 13th. A Narrow Escape. Mr. James W. Jackson.' of the firm of Jackson & Bell , had a very narrow escape from a tearful accident on Wed nesday evening. He was engaged about one of the printing presses, which was working off a form, when his right arm was caught in the rollers and drawn clear to the shoulder. 'I Fortu nately the press was running at a low rate of speed at the time with a small amount ot power and a rather I loose bell so that the strain on his arm stop ped ihe machinery. He was extricated as quickly as possible troni his painful and perilous position, when it was found that no bones were broken. ! Had ihe press been running at its usual speed with its full power, it would have torn the arm from the shoulder, and probably resulted in death. Mr. Jack son wa3 able to ' be at the office this morning, but he was suffering consid-" erable pain from the "tight squeeze1' his arm had 1 received, and well he might, for it was an ugly lookiug bruise. A Rough Experience. J Two prominent Railroad officials had rather , a lugubrious , experience at Aiken, S. C, a few days since. At first they were under the surveillance of the police as suspicious characters, and after their Identity 1 and position were established! they started to walk to Graniteyille, the next station North on the C. C. & A. Railroad. It was after dark, and when near the latter point and while they were crossing a long trestle, they saw, to their horror, what appeared to be the headlight of an ap proaching engine. There was no escape except by jumping from the trestle and that would result ' almost certainly in instant death. Their fears were relieved, however, in ' a lew moments-by the discovery that the light was merely a signal at the station to notify an expected train to stop there! It is not to be presumed that those! Railroad officials will ant memories of Aiken i A Celestial Doctor. Dr. Lone Hon. Nam. Chinese ptmi clan, of Sn Francisco, Cal , was cared via", in j.h r laiiuxu, vu , wosvuicu 1 of rheumatism bj tho great pain-con- qfcerer. St. Jacobs Oil, ami sa.vs it fs a wonderful remedy. j The celebraied 'Fish . Brand OiLU, j Twine b sold only at Jacokj,s Hard I ware Depot. NEW ADVERTISE&IETNTS Can give and will give soma of the best this CAKPETS AND LACE CURTAINS, Ajinrge assortment and you may see them and judge of their cheapness. DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. SILK VELVETS, in all colors, and many roveltics for both, Ladic. Gents i I-' --i,'- - .-..TU . ' and Children. ! . ' , j N. R. TJ3. IVJclWTIRE. nav 30, 1883 , j . i ' Criminal Court. j This tribunal took a recess Wednesday evening until this morning on account of tho holiday of Thanksgiving. The principal cases that have1 claimed the attention of the Court since our last report are as follows : ! ; Henry Williams, assault and battery. Witnesses recognized to appear from day to day. 1 Edward Howell. False Pretense. Plea not guilty. Challenge to tho array by the defendant but subsequently withdrawn. . On trial when our report closed, - ! ! The Thomas Concert. The guarantee fund has been secured and Mr. Theodore Thomas, with his excellent orchestra consisting of sixty soio artists, will give one of their grand concerts at the Opera House, onThurs dav. December 6th. . This will be the grandest musical concert ever given in Wilmington. The subscribers to the guarantee lund are requested to meet at the store of Messrs Dyer & Son, on Monday, Dec. 3rd. at 10 o'clock, when the seats wil be selected. The regular sale begins on Tuesday. Dec. 4th. Excursionists trom Wilson. Goldsboro and Charlotte will attend. There is to be excursions from all points on the railroads, and large crowds are expected.. . NEW ADVEUT1SEMKNT&. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. Engagement of the World renowned. Mu3lcal conductor , THEODORE THOMAS, and his unrivalled Orcheeta rf s 60 Solo Artists. 60 P&rqnette Dreaa Cir la ani Balcony. Kd serve'l i. Go ral artmUtion $1 nd $ .50. Gallery 90c. Subscriber' to the guarantee I'ind and tickets, will pi aee meet at iY Kk's, uonaay. uec. s, 10 a. in., rov m it Removal. i i HPBE USDEReIGED WOULD EESPECT fully inform nis friends and the public that he ha removed to STALL NO. 4, NEW MARKET, where ho hope's to receive a continuance of their patronajce. For. Suturday's market will be displayed fonie beautiful j STALL FED BEEF, VEAL. TORK. MUT TON, SAUSAGE, Ac,, All at lowest prices, nor 301 Respectfully, ! W. M. HAYS, JB. AUCTION SALE. BT1XD UNDER DIRECtIoH OF J. I. MACKS, Assignee. The unckraagned 1U expose FOR SALE FOR CASH! ! . The well aorUd stock of Boots and Shoes lezclber with tho I 1'urniture and Fixtures j! i. Contained In :oo store ndjuiiNo. 113 Market Street, Commencing on . ' i rpllAfcllnv ltn Jlffi lue8uay,lieC, Lllfl, iOOOy j I as'l TO MSUSOC DUi 09 Cnuxe StOCJt 1 6O1CI. 9. VaxAMRINGE, Auctr. nov Wft NO. 283 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS bargains in the above ever offered in market. 3c UATIKG FUKCnAbED AN IMMENSE STOCK OF HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmcd, AJ90, j J Flywere, Feathers, Breatd, Birds, Pluntes, Tlpa, SatLos, Vclreta, Plushes, Fringes, Dress Trim- mlogs, &c.,!&c , aad are receiving more and mere daily ! . ' - o OUR : j ' HOLIDAY GOODS ! are crowding In, and having very little room for them, we cordially invito the ladles to take tho advantage by making their purcM sea in i i . i j , Millinery now, and SAVE 33 1-3 per cent. by doing so, at ' TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. These goods will and must be sold to make i i - - room. A liberal dlsoount given to the trade. noy 22 i Lecture. TjEy.iF. W. E. PESCHAU WILL Lecture at the Hall of the Wilmington Library Afcfo elation, at 8 o'clock, on FRIDAY NIGHT, the 30th inst., for the leneat ors the Ladies' Be nevolent Socle y of this city. rubVc -"Tne f emetery of the Sea ' Tickets .'0 cents to bf obtained at the Book and Drug Stores and at nov 23 2t I Miinds Bros. & Deltosset, DEALERS IN DRUGS & FANCY GOODS, Market and Second Streets. JJRCENT ARRIVALS ENABLE US TO offer a mest beautiful line of Fancy Good;?. Our Gonds are all bought in New lork b our Agent, gotten from imDortera and inu faoturera and are u-.l ke any elsewhere oITore! la tbU city, a decided inducemtnt to peroone v lahlnrf o make el us. i Our l ine. hough a very elegant one, is not immense, and we would, be pleased to have ur uuetoniers make eeiecuons note, to be de livered when wanted Art des suitable for childmn. rancrLnr from 25 c nt to $5, are very pleasing. ) I nov 28 - I b ' Oysters Oysters! OEND YOUR ORDERS TO W. E. DAVIS & SON. Proprietors of the only regular established Fishery in this1 secOoh. nov 27 ! f ! CIDER ! , gWEET CIDER. CAREFULLY MADE from good fruit and warranted to be pure. Amount limited. Call immediately and leave your orders and your j ogs . ( I J. AlCDOUGALL, No. 14 Chestnut St, bet- Front and Water nov 22 i Wilmington, N. G BUGGIES-BUGGIES. I I . ,.- ,-: :. ... A C4-R LOAD OF NEW BCGG IE?1 A LL styles, single and double to salt every lody. Just to hand and for sale cheap at the Bcggr ... i 1 i and Ilarnees establishment of ! McDOCGALL A BOWDEN. I Noi U4 North Front St. nor 26 E. C. BLAIR, PRODUCE BliOXER (AND COMMISSION Merchant. No. 19. N. Second St.. Wilmington, N. C frolldt consignments of all kfnda ot Cooatry Produce. Country orders fil!ol at the lowest market priceafor Flour. Meal. Gr lo and Gtocerk A trial Is miltci-! ant VLfrt!on guaran d. i - TKiriS The TJan 1 feKIP YOCJl COUNT Y PRODUCE A- W. KIVESBARK, . j -l; J 111 North Water M., 1 j. 1 - , Wilmington, N. i The Lite Grocer and Country Produce Dealer. Refer to Cask of Kew Hanover, vm 19 , 30 1883. Erotic .Wo will be glad Co receive cocamczLScaUca trom cur friends oa any axd all mbjecta general taterect out 1 The name of the writer nasi always be ta abfced to the Editor. Communications meat b wrttteB oa oat one site of the paper. , PersonaBUea must be avoided.' And It Is especially and particularly tied tood that tb-3 Editor does net always endoi the views of com pondenla ualeos so satc in the editorial columns. , 1 NEW AmTKRTISEMENTS. I Am Heady for Work; ' QENTLliMKS'a CLOTUING AND llW dyei, cleaned apd pro?setl, Uo. "ladlca riats died in any color and preed In the latest sty lea. a P. BEMSEN, nov 27-1 m No. 13 North Fecond "Dyed." A TMONACU'8, 164 SECON9 STREET.bo- tween Market and Prlacesw, LacUC ant Gen. tlemen'a goods of every description, any cftlor. f Also, cle tcinsr, scouring and liieacaiug. asGod I me a pair of your o'd Kid blovcB. ' . i r , , no- ifi tf V1 If Not, Why Not ? F TOU nAVEVT GOT A GOOD COOK ove wbr not sret one of cm ai lnur nrtoi S GoUcn Hhrvcst . Farmer' or .nthrn Oat." -erf eft in all their arrangeraenti? Ir you hnveu't a good Heater why not get ore of thotm Iteautlcs oid by us? Indeed, if you aro POt tlxed UD ail rfiflit for C:hr!a PARKER A TATLOIL.. ViniK WHFTK; OIL. - . nov - Important Arrival T OLD NORTH STATE S.VLOO oulh Front St.. Hbl cf V.V.. MOITSTAFV WIIIS&EY, (double Stamp) four rears old. Try It. Good Liquors, Wines. YSTEUS on Jc. 1 rot 2J RIew Goods. 1 I J-EW GOODS IN THE L4TET 8TYLE3 cxiKicted next week. I hope the Ladles will i - i i - . - . - .1' 'J come In and see them. i 1 MRS. KATE C. WINES. No. 119, North Secoud S rect. nov 19 next outh of PostofHoe i Jolin C. Dayis, 1 ATTOENEY AND ' I - ' . I j COUNSELLOR AT-LAW, Office orer the Dank of New Hanover. 1 1 i Practices If. llthe Courts ot V e vtate. ' 1 Special attcatloa paU to the1 collection ofcldms. ' nov24infi , I Artists' Material, QIL AND WATER COLORS, BRUSHEsJ. I'orcelian and Hollywood Placquo tnd Pat- eives, - i A'sf a Hue asaortine-t of JbLECUXT Fcaues In Ebony.-A'elvct tnd Giit i A inrge a- d attractive tock ol JUVENILE BOOK, POKMs. UOuKS' OF STANDARD ALTHORS In Sets, handsomely bound, suita-i ble for present. i ' ' . Iok n lor our CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCE- ME nT. the large: and finest stock of 1IOLI DAY GOODS tverbroaskt to thljcly., - Many Things You Weed, GAN B1C "FOi;vn at THE 5 and 10 renla Stor. 1 lie articles are g od a d rnn I40 lKugit or le8 ihm oe h.df .t wunt on iw'y levvr ere. H uwhu il r ides anl Klu h -Sn 'ileneila a socially FnU nd c 1 pluie stock ot Toys and CiirUiiDau Guod at the on y' ' . , . - r."--.-. ..' o and IO Cents Store, ' Jt Secr-nd ct., between artct and Dock Sts. 1 . . , novl6 tU Mrs. Warren's old stand. 1 C iga rs I C iga r s ! EW BRANLS OF UNEXCUILLED Stotk, a luxury within reach of all. Toilet Soap, a new and elpgint llne Tooth Brushed, cheapest and best, at - j WILLIAM H. GREEN'S, : 117 Market Ptree. nov 10 FLORIDA WATER, I . "' ' LAVENDER WATER, ' - t VIOLET WATER, ' llELnTKOPfci WATER. 1 WHITE ROSE WATER. I UAZENA WATER. Also a complete assortment of Colognes and Perfumery for the season. . , Prescriptions comioundefl day and aihtat F. G. MILLER'S, , j .1 - 1 . German Drngglat, ! 1 i oct 27- Oorrr Kmirth n'l Nim nt. Furniture.! 200 CHAMBES AND1P ABLOtt SuiU from $i5 u$15j. New styles and flrst-cljM 1 goods at GREAT BAltGAINS FINE BOOK CASES, SIDEBOARDS,' ."fir-' -r,'r'i SECRETARIES, WAUDKOBESrf LIB RABY TABLES. Ae. CoUikc BoiUteads, . Mattresses, Chlr. Ta ble, Ac. Ac , at big bargains Call ami see ! mo iicfora you buy. D. A. SMITH nov ij - - . Furnltim liiWl i wwwa 1 irUNN Jk m r.9 W e,..,.., . 12 !. i tone to art rsu.. " V' t .i. ica y,ecn. tnct widely cuvjlated.lJS? l&h ST1EFF P1ATJOS. ECEIVKD TO DAY, DIFFERENT fcyli " .. ' ' r - : - - . j of tie ct-Htrattd tin AS. M. STIKFF PI A r a I Square Grand asd Upright Eleffatt r'xb finest qoa'IiT. Ca3 to tftme beaatlfUt Ir sUuitTi's t ' . HElNSBEHGEirS, ' ot VI Live Hook and Muakfir 3: . 1, -' 1 . 1 i: 1