-ta PAPER . Is rjnor and Prop. ... l0nt&3 d. Three - nnth. cent. l' 1U . . .-. ,-tt r at the above f fl.!DW.rflL cfiwr" ' ,lr paper rrgTilarir. tore'"' ,ni?.e;:iWelesanl form L LAXATIVE AN3 NUTRITIOUS JUICE cms OF CALIFORNIA, -with the medicinal KLs of plant- known to le lost kncliciai to me uuuwu ;em. fuming an agreeable effective laxative to penna uV cure Habitual Consti on, and the many ills de eding on a weak or jnactive tradition of the flDIIEYSLiVEn AND BOWELS. I j, ihen:o?t excellent remedy known to WXSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY I U heocneis Bilious or Constipated I SO THAT . . tort ELOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, f HEALTH and STRENGTH I ' NATURALLY FOLLOW. very one is using it and all are teliehted with it. j ASK YDUR DflUOOIST FOP MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHAWiSUU, UAL. WttWKf. K1. NEW YORK. N. Y ' For sale by BOtJEItT K KRLiLfAMY. WHOLESALE DKUGGIST, BciKlydiw Wilmington, N. C. ' We Have 'A SPLENDID RUBBER DRESSING COMB frr.cents. BLUE LILIES, a new Perfume fry tine. MUNDS BROTHERS, 104 N. Front street m-injtf Caffeine Seidlitz. TXiUTUE SPEEDY RELIEF OF NERVOUS i L?aliche and brain fatigue, depression lowing alcoholic and otner excesses, heart iarn. nervous debility, etc. One grain of tydrcbromate or caffeine In each dose. Mix ne powders In water and drink during effer- soeace. JAMES D. NTJTT, ApotHficary. 0 X, Front St,, Wilmington, N. c. men 19- f:n Day ami Higi VIY SALOON, Corner ot :North Water MlJi Aliilbcrry htreefp, ofroni I ockk a. is. Xo,da? Uulil p. a irbv : I 'HA. . F. BRiiWNB, Ajjenr, nch io tr WILMINGTON, N. C. John Werner. ; HERE IS BUT ONE, AND DE HOLDS at No.:? Market street. A pood suave tVofMH-n,511,'??00 for 2 or Hair ' 1X)ur tbe beat hartors la imi.t Vi;.c ean towels, sharp razors and npt atteudani-e. JchN WERNER, t.hiut Tbe German Barber, ilL S9 Market streeu rf htnim tol-lttHm'Ut lb HREE AND A HALF TEK CENT. INTER- oathecertiticatesot indebtedness of tne ''Un&on and Weldon RallroatLCompany 1 paij at the Office, ot the Treasurer, at DStoa. n. c, to all toltersol. record 11 1st, 1) Transfer Books will stand dosed frcm e to March cut, inclusive. JAS. F. POST, Jr.. Sec y and Treas. W. $ W. R. R. ca WUAN & TOLLER8, rovisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, AND EMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Front and XockSt WLMINGTON, N. 0. W AV ' 7r r 4 VOL. XIV. The Boyle trial began again in Raleigh to-day. Gov. Ifrolden's condition is report ed as unchanged. The old fellow geeins to be Holden out well. 3Ir. Fab. H. Busbee will deliver the Memorial address in Raleieh. ! His subject will be ' General W. ' t.. A health item'gaye: "The moment you leave your bed or bath is the best time to shave." Ladies please make a note ou'r. will; ' ILoril Tennyson recently wrote to a Loudon friend tlffit he would never again write a poem for publication, j He will write now for-fuy. Edward. J. Sanderlin, colored, of Denver, Col., is worth $200,000 and he has made it all out of soap. He is a barber, but not a barberian. Xhe President is in Maryland this weel on a duck-hunting expedition and word has gone out all along the line to keep the turkeys and geese well undercover until he gets back to Washington. ; Yesterday's Petersburg Index-Ap-pcal published a rumor current in that city to the effect that the Nor fold End Western Railroad ha i been sold to Gen. Hahone, Ex-Senator Don Cameron and others. "Andrew G. Curtin, the war Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, is among those who are looking for a politi cal revolution this year in the Key stone State. The curtain will drop and then you will hear something. r . - T - . , ! iAn exchange says that the Mc- Kinley tariff is getting some of its thickest-soled kicks from the New England shoe interests. But how can the shoe interests kick? It is well known that corporations have no souls. , -- - , Mayor Thompson, in his annual report to the Board of Aldermen of Raleigh, suggests that the city own its own water and light power. Noth ing is said about gas. There is too much competition among private citizens in that line. A fashionable item says that "gloves are not worn quite as long as last Winter." Last Winter was not very long; in fact, it was'nt much of a winter at all, and gloves are generally worn in this latitude as long as they will last. . - It is reported in London that there Is a scheme" on "foot, to open a lanre hair cutting saloon for gentlemen in that city with a large and well-trained staff of women barbers. But it woriVsucceedKthwe are too many men in Londonvho have their hair thinned out at home. ( , Flowers are rented instead of purchased i at .Washington, and a clever florist recently used the same flowers at an afternoon lunch, at a tea and at a reception "in the even ing. We suggest five b'clocks for the lunch, tea, roses for the tea and orange flowers for the reception. Mrs. John Lourie, wife of a farmer living, at .Charleston, Ohio, gave birth a few days ago to four child ren, two boys and two girls, all of which are alive and well develop ed, Three years ago it was twins, and two years previous, to that it was triplets.Next time.it will be . And now another of Wanamak ers pets has gone wrong. His name is Ferrell and he has been postmas ter at Apex, -in Wake county. He is said to have been drinking pretty heavily bt late and to have made the postofHco a rendezvous for de graded women. .This was probably the straw that 'broke the camel's back. The pious John can't stand everything. Last. Monday's Mail and Express had th following verse of Scripture as a text-line: "For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain Ids. tongue from evil and his lips that they speak no guile." If the pious Col. Shepherd would take some of his own phy?lo -and practice what he preaches the mission of his paper would be ended. Shepherd'sj party has ha use tor a paper that speaks the truth and does not bear false witness against its neighbor. -If humor.Nrjt, aodlionesty conkl save-from the .ills-flesh is heir to, what a good price they'd ; bring in the market. - Well, twenty-five cents will baya gxod panacea Salvation QI1, a certain cure. . . v y 0 ,1 WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH LOCAL NEWS.- 'iXDKX TO NKW ADYKKTI3SXKNT8, R M McIntiiie Dress Goods Fest i v.4 1. Brooklyn Baptist Church The moon completes its first quar ter to-morrow morning at 4.24. burg, was in the citv to-day on a unei visn. Boys ! we can sell you a Bracket Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. H. Jacobi Hdw. CV A meeting is to be held at the City Hall to-night for the purpose of organizing a new building associa tion here. , When readyito build, paiut or re pair you will find it to your advan tage to buy your material of the IS. i Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Mr. Rob Katz has returned from Lji purchasing tour of the Northern markets and the new stock is now coming in rapidly. Maj. Graham Daves will deliver the Memorial Address this year in Goldsboro, and something' unusually line may be expected. Easter falls this year on April Gth. The last time it was on this date was in 1828 and'the next time will be in 1947, just 57 years hence. Don't forget the festival to-night at the City Hall, given under the auspices of the Ladies1 Aid S6ciety of the Brooklyn Baptist Church. "It pleases me so I shall use no other," is what the farmersaid when asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by. the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Ask for "Our Old Chief." This new and improved Wamsutta Shirt is now ready and for sale atour Shirt Factory only, at 75c. 122 Market St., J. Elsbach, prop. t Paint your Buggy for 75 cents, "0 bits," with Detroit carg. Paint, a varnish and paint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A gentleman who is well qualified to speak on the subject remarked a few days ago that the C. F. & Y. V. R. R. had already thrown $100,000 worth of business in the city since it was opened. Over three hundred responses have beon received to the invitations sent out for the C. F. & Y. V. celebration. There is no doubt of the fact that there will be a large crowd here on the lGth and 17th of April. Look out for counterfeits ! See that you get the genuine Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup! Do not let the dealer sell vou some "just as good," but in sist iipon getting the genuine, with the Bull's Head trademark on thp wrapper. . - - Miss Florence Bowdeii, .who has been in New York for some time past, receiving musical instruction in vocalization, under an eminent professor, has returned to the city and will remain here for a few weeks. . ' ' The next public meeting of the Evangelical Alliance will be held at the First Baptist Church, nextTues day evening, April 1, at 8 o'clock, and will be conducted by the Re.y. J. W. Primrose. topic will be, "What is it to be a Christian?" Miss Lillian Bowden has returned from the New York markets with a large and handsome and .carefully selected assortment of new Spring millinery and fancy goods which will be opened and displayed to the ladies at the 'Emporium' in a few da vs. A letter from Bishop Watson, to a friend in this place, received to day. mentions the destruction by fire, on the 20th inst., of the Postofflce at Aurora. N. C. A letter to the Bishop postmarked Wilmington, N. C, was bu.ned in the office. It h not known, as yei, who wrtite the letter. It is said that Mr. Warren G. Elliott, the new President of the W. & W. R. R., has purchased Mr. Pembroke Jones' elegant residence, on South Front street, corner of Nun. Fifty years -ago this bouse was the hospitable home of Edward B. Dudley, Governor of North Caro lina. We think that it was built by Gov.' Dudley. Bcfreahins and invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers, magnificent new oda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit 6yrap,Milk Shakes and, Natural UineraTWateT.- ' . 0 PI II f, A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and please and comfort follows thetise offeyrupof Figs, as it acts in har mony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and 1.00 ! bottles by all leading druggists. j City Court. . j The following cases were disposed j of by the Mayor to-day : Ed. Broadhurst. charcred with dis- 7 i orderly conduct, was found , guilty but judgment was suspended on pay ment of costs. ke same, charged with larceny, was sent on to tho Criminal Court for trial, in a justified bond for $100. Lewis Jackson, disorderly, f20 or 30 days. . Primus DeLeon, placing filth on the street, was fined 20. Industrial Manufacturing Co. The stockholders of the Indus trial Manufacturing Company met yesterday evening at the City Hall. Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy was called to the chair and Mr. E. F. Johnson was secretary. Three hundred and forty shares of the capital stock were represented in person or by proxy. A resolution was introduced to in (jrease the capital stock of the com pany to $30,0u0, and authorizing an issue of six hundred more shares. A full and free discussion was had and the sense of the meeting being taken on the resolution, it was found that more than two-thirds of all the stockholders favored the reso tion, but further consideration of ttie matter was deterred until a meeting to be held next Wednesday night at the same place. The company was reported to be in a fine condition. The works yes terday turned out 30,000 butter dishes. In this connection we learn that one of our merchants offered the company an orderfor 100,000 dishes which will be accepted. Katie Fntnam. This charming young actress, al ways a great favorite here, received a perfect ovation at the Opera House last nisjht. The audience was a very large one and it seemed as though every seat was filled.. She appeared in Erma, the Elf, supported by one ot the best troupes which has ever appeared on the boards at the Opera House. It was evfden?, at a glance, that the charming little lady had lost none of the pretty piquancy and delightsomenss of manner which has heretofore characterized her. The piece, as presented; yas a great suc cess and was received rapturously by the audience. Miss Putnam was the recipient of numerous5 floral of ferings." She should come again and as soon as possible, as she may al ways count on a full house in Wil mington. ! . Kind Words of Cheer. " When a proprietor knows he' has a grand and good remedy, for the many ills that flesh and blood are heir to, it pleases him exceedingly to receive such evidences of apprecia tion as follows: W. F. Miles, Milesviile, N. C writes: "I have used Botanio Blood Balm and find it to be all that it i recommended to be." D. CBlftntoD, TuoinasvjUe. Ga., writes: "I have used Botanic Blood Balm in my family as a tonic and blood purifier with highest satisfac tory results." F O. Hoffman,editorTimes,Rocky Mount, Vu.t writes: 4'I am pleased to say that Botanic Blood Halm is the best appetizer and tonic for del icate people 1 ever saw. it acted like a charm in mv ease." F. H. Hickcy, "1908 Main street, Lynchburg, Va., writes: "I was broke out all over with -sores, and my hair was falling out. Afterusing a few bottles of Botanic Blood Balm my hair quit falling out and all the sore got well. . Julia E. Johnson, Stafford's P. O., S. C, write; "1 had .suffered 13 years with pczema and was at times confined to mv" bed. The itching was terrible, ily son-in-law got me one-half dozen "bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, which entirely cured me, and I ask you to publish this for tlie benefit of others suffering in like manner." August A. Klages, 810 St. Charles street, Baltimore, MtL.wri tes: "From ray youth I suffered from a poison ous taint in my blood. My face and body was continually; affected with eruptions and sores. L am now 42 years of age and had. been treated both in Germany and America, but no remedy overcame the trouble un til I used Botanic Blood Balm. I have used about twenty bottles, and now my skin is - clear, smooth and healthy, and I consider the poison Pvrraanentfy driven from ray blood." edy." . ' - I 27, 1890. NO 88. For Sale. i Five shares in the Industrial Man ufacturing Company. It A. G. WAirUKN. Little Imt Fauritleroy (Suit) Can lc Seen at I. Shrler'n. I. Shrier who is always ahead in introducing new novelties, will sell this week the Lord Fauntleroy and Alfonso King of Spain) suit. Also a full line of children's Kilt Suits at the lowest price for cash .only. I. Shrier, corner , Front and Princess streets. tf Deaili or Ir. Baker. We regret very much to learn of the death of Dr James Baker, au old and highly esteemed resident of this city aud a gallant Confederate soldier. He died at. his residence near the city this morning. Dr. Baker was. in the fiHth year of his age. He was a native of Fay etteville and served throughout the war as a lieutenant in Co.. K. (Bla den Guards) 18th N. C. Regiment, He removed to Wilmington soon af ter the close of the war and was for a time associated with Messrs. Benj. Robinson anHnrrySmith i n",t he pub lication of a newspaper. He after wards practiced his profession, that of dentistry, "for quite a number of years. He was a genial, accomplished gentleman, a great student and with a mind richly stored, in all depart ments of literature. lie was an honorable, high-toned Christian gentleman in every' phase of life. He had been for many years an up right and consistent mamber of St. Paul's Episcopal congregation. The funeral services will take place to morrow arid the interment will be in Oakdale. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses cur ative powers exclusively its own, and which make it "peciiliar to it self." Be sure to get Hood's. DIED. BAKER. On the 27th Inst., at his residence near Wilmington, In the 68th year of his age DR. JAMES RAKER, a native of Fayettevliie, but a resident of this city for many years. He served In the Confederate A nny as Second Lieutenant, company K maaen uuaras), I8tn Recrlment. N. C. Troops. The funeral services will take place at 10 o7ciock Friday morning iroin his residence, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. Friends are In vited to attend. Fayettevliie papers please copy. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Festival. 'THE ladies; AID SOCIETY of the Ilrooklyn.Bantlsp Church will hold a Festival in the City Hall on Thursday evening, March 27th.- ice Cream, oysters and other refresh ments will be dispensed. DoorS open at o'ciocK. mch 26 2t I Renovateand He-Jttake OLD" MATTRESSES AND MAKE THEM AS QOOD'AS NEW. w . rj . C U M M INC. mcbS5tf ' t . . , ... , Removed. I HAVE "REMOVED MY BOARDING HOUSE from 206 Orange street to No. L, corner Dock and second streets, where'! have ample room to accommodate a few more Hoarders. Rooms cool and nicely furnlsMed. The Table furnished with the best the market affords. Bath Room free to boarders. 31 US. ALICK L. ADKINS, mchioiw Proprietor. a bargain AT- OllllELL'S STABLES IN SECOND-HAND Harness. Saddles, Bridles, &c. 5ecBcl-ffanf D;aw, Carls ad Iofies FOR SALE CI I EAF. feb;i2tf I Mannfacture All Kinds MATTRESSES v TO UZBEK AND TO FIT YOUK BEP,' w.rji.cuairjiirjc. mch 25 tf STILL AT WOKK. J AM NOWWELL PREPARED TO REPAIII all kinds of Furniture, Sewing Machines, Fan cr Articles, &c., and where it 1 possible make them as good as new. Work done promptly and prices low, Call and sec me and o Umates and prices. .... . ; B FAKRAH, " -Sk. w. con Front and Orange streets. I anx sou agent tere for toe New Seisins Machine, oae ot t&eDcst Machines on thesiarket, Nce3is;ani on icrealc. We win to giii to recciTO ccataanicati rrom our crteuaa en aay am kurcryrcts cexxerai inurest. tmt Tho name or the writer must sJwayi bo ' niahea to the Edttor. ! : . ..,' CoramtuiTcations most too written on - -", one iado or tho rwpor. IVrsonamiP rnast bn avoided, - , And it u espedanj and parUcalarty cade stood that the Editor docs not .aliraja endors the news or correspondents unless so in the editorial colmnna. E W AD VEimSEaiENTO CALL AND EXAMKE Ol lt FINELY SELECTED STOCK OF i - .... , Pianos and Organs, WHICH WE OFFK' AT VEHY LOW riUCES, CASH OR INSTALMENTS. Over two hundred families In Wumlnjton can testify, as to the merits of outInstru ments. - . . , , We have the latest desists in , beautiful woods, from the magnificent v V . s orj rJ e R p i a no TO THE LOWER GRADES. . we have from Wilcox & White and Mason Hamlin in gTeat variety. E. Van LACK, eb tt cod 407 Hed Cross StrectJ FOR EASTER. tf.. OF GOODS Ever Exhibited in this City. THE LADIES. AUK RnSPKrTFfTJ.LY INVITEPJIO An Examination' of Our'Slocld IT COVEUK ALL TIIK Novelties OF THB SEASOIT mch 17 tf New Yorlc & Wilmington Steamship Co. FROM KElt-a. EAST RIVCR NW TOR Located between Chambers and SoosevHt ata At3Ccloclf. P.M. - BENEFACTOR.... Saturday, Marca n GULF STREAM..... Saturday, Marcnri FANITA, . Wednesday, Ma tch 3J BENEFACroU...... Saturday, StarvO r FROM WILMINGTON ' FANITA .'. Weon?day. March 1ft B N EFACToH.. Friday. March tl GULF STREAM. Friday, March Z FANITA. .Tuesoar, Apni. I Throucrh Bills Ladlnir and Ltnrest Thro Hates euaraiiteea to and from points In North and south Carolina. For Freight or I'assage apply to U ii. &MALLiiONE3, jsupertatD'!erjt. . Wilmington, S V. THEO. E. EG Eli, Tralflc Manager. '" Netrvyork. WM. P. CLYDE CO.. Genl Agents, inch It tf ft nowling Green New A'ork. rntTTa "DA DPP is printed WITH 1 Ulu X ilxXlX inkmanafactaredby the Falnnount Prmtixr Ink Works. T. K. 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