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c. tttts PAPSB v - . .rra Editor ana Prop. josh. .1 VI glx months or Jt ' month. S5 cents. -or.ttS.Jl-W- delivered by carriers, free irate ..v rart of tne cuy, - ofCM' w. A ' rttr, win P report any and XT Sive their paper rejrulaxly. .-MTPS 1U une jal pf..e--s jr. the racst elegant form .jt , Ax ATI VC and NUTRITIOUS JUICE 1 ' -OK TH3 FiGS OF CALIFORNIA, c ,V:yd with the medicinal, virtues of plants known to be r0.t hencficial to the human vje:n. forming an agreeable. effective laxative to perma--entiv cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the BDBHS, LIVER flfJD BOWELS. It js the ir.cst escelletot remedy known t CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When c r.e is Dilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE ELQOD. REFRECHIWG 8LEEP, HZALTH and OTREWCTH NATURAU.Y FOULOW. Even- one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASi YOUR DRUOGIST FOJ MANUFACTURED OK1.Y DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. Wnnitir. r. HEW YORK. N. Y For sale by ItOHlUtT R UKLiLAJftl.Y.' m WIIOLKSALK DRUOGIST, men :' 1) Wilmington, N. I'. We Have SPLKNIMI) lcriJCER DRESSING COMB i4i-.ci r.ts. ULUE LILIES, a new Perfume ry n.v. .MITNDS BIIOTIIEIW, 101 N. Front street. in. h ., 1 1 AD11IAN & Y0LLEBS, WIUH.KRALE DEA"L"Ei:S IN Provisions, Groceries, Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, . AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cor. Front and loek St., WIIiMINCITOy, N. C an II tf Removed. I HAVE REMOVED MY BOARDING HOUSE Irom 4 orange street to No. 120. corner lock aad Second stn-ets. where I have ample room to accommodate a few more Boarders. Uivins cool and nicely furnished. The Table furnished with the best the market affords. li.it h i:oom free tobnaniers. MRS. ALICE L. ADKINS, h i i;v Proprietor. Cafleine Seidlitz. I'U THE SPEEDY RELIEF OF NERVODS J.1 headache and braia fatigue, depression 'lowinz alcoholic and other excesses, heart burn, nervous debility, etc. One grain of arc t'romate oi caffeine in each aose. mix tne powders in water and drlnlc durln? effer vfstn(v. JAMES D. NUTT, Apothecary, if X. Fn.nt St., WllmtLgton, N. C. mch 19 Bay and Igi MY SALOON, Corner or North Water and .Mulberry Street, I tya from 1 o'clock - a. c H.Jjy Uiii1 11:13 p. el Saiorhy. tHA. P. BROWNE, Agent, Ja io tf WILMINGTON, N. C TILL AT WOBK. J AM NOW WELL TUKPARED TO REPAIR .t kinds of Furniture, Sewing Machines, Fan Articles, 4c, and where it Is possible maxe ' cm as good a3 new. Work done promptly ac t pi ices low. call ana see me and ffet es timates and prices. ' J. IS. rAUilAK, S, w. cor. Front and Orange streets. 1 am still asent here for the New Home Sewing Machine, one of the test Machines on the market. Needles ana OH for sale, mcniOtt ' TTW; i JL1LJ1J VOL .XIV. The Postmaster General said to look worried and weary and Wan. The new Duke of Aosta is a tall, handsome yojng man. with a fort of $3,000,000. We nevt-r yet saw JUUIIg IUCVU jiy " o who was'nt handsome. . The Ohio Democrats seem to be very much in love with the gerry niander idea, and due of their inem-: The annual statement of the Um bers in the Legislature now propos- ; ted States liranc.h of the British os to choose the State's President-! n ml Porpirm Marine Insurance Co. electors by Congressional dis-! is tricts. The Queen Dowager of Portugal, an Italian Princess, who married at the age of 15, was very extravagant In bpr idea.?. It is renortod that on lone occasion she brought home from Paris 1,000 pairs of shoes. An extravagant gal is that Portugal. -. - To an interviewer who visited him recently, Mr. Gladstone made the astonishing statement that if the first line of any .page in Homer was given to him as a cue, he could repeat the entire page, word for word, in the original Greek. We know a number who can do the same thing but they must have the book before them. - The readiness with which the bill for the tranfer of the revenue ma rine to the Navy Department pass ed the House of Representatives in dicates that this measure will speed ily become a law. The readiness with which the Republican majority in the House transfer anything from a legitimate to an illigitmatej source reminds one of the operations of a gang of pickpockets. If indications at the home of Presi dent Harrison count for anything, the present Administration is surely going to pieces on the pension rock, as well as against that of tariff legis lation. General Harrison has to- tally failed to satisfy the soldier element of Indiana, since his in- auguration, but recently the dis- content has become more marked throughout the country. A bill has-been introduced intothe legislature of Ohio to provide for senarate schools for colored children Ohio. yonVe a flyer, and a lyre, and VOUf Sire, abolition crier, with Wild desire, got on fire, and climbed up higher, and fell in the mire, and looked at the . spire, aud thought how shyer, is a Southern squire, in a Kentucky shire, who smokes his brier, until it can't get drier, un, less colored by a dver, is of mixed schools than are you. Oh my,Ohio! Oh, fie, Ohio! . "And I am eighty years old to-r rkv." the old man said. "What do J 7 nnc;rW tho miup nf vnnr on- JJ VUllOtUt 1 III- - ' w- I n-pvitv?" asks a curious friend. "Well health and cood habits up to seven tv. since then Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." LOCAL NEWS. index to New advertisements; W M CrttMWGr-Mattresscs It M McIntire Dress Goods li. F. Swann, A0TChlp Beef W. & W. tL li. Co. Interest payment n t Rwiv-s Afi-r Bananas and Oranges M. M. W , - xxrw r.-Tx:ciarrr5sps Renovated ami 11 -a- lie-iuaut:. . - Statement U. S. Branch of the British ana Foreign Marine Insuratce company. tivq t w mii spII vou a Bracket Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. N. j Jaoobi Hdw. Co. It is not as warm to day as was ex eted. although the wind got around to the Southeast this mori When ready.to build, paint or re- pair yon will find it to your au an- x a 1 . . mntorinl of t!lO N. lageiOUUJJuu, .u. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t niAneA m so 1 shall use no i"" ; 7. : , .i . s - m m a v nr Tifm ; r- t i ' 1111 asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by t he N. Jacobi H d w. Co. t , Ask for "Our Old Chief." This new and improved Wamsutta Shirt is now ready and for sale at our Shirt Fact' ry only, nt 1'c. 122 Market St., J. Elsbach, prop. i Br. schooner"AoFo", Barteaux, cleared to-day for Barbadoes with 111,218 feet lumber and 000,000 shin gles "valuetl at $1,031, ship petl by Mr. E. Kidders Son. laint voar Buggy for 7." cents, 'C bits,11 with Detroit carg. Paint, a minUU and naint combinetl. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by Da WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, MARCH 25, "That tired feeling"' is entirely overcome by Hood s Sarsaparilla, , which i'esa feelinj; of buoyancy . and strength to the wiiole system, i J? i Mr. James F. Post, Jr.. Secretary and Treasurer of the W. & W- R. I K., es HULIUf IIIVL IICI WUl. J wt v. . . - t i est on the certificates of indebtness ... f , , ... nf j.unffice J l LIKIl, 1 VUVI t t 'V. on April 1st. published elsewhere in this tste to day. It is an excellent showing. Mr. M. S. Willnrd, of this city, is the general agent. Mr. 13. F. Swarm has an adver tisement in this paper oi chipped beef for sale. He is an expert in cutting it, getting it out in nice, thin sttces. The proper way to cook this . . - beef, by the way, is to fry it in but- ter until it is perfectly crisp and then serve hot. Get some of Mr. Swanir.s beef and try it. See hNad. in this issue. Miss Louise Goodwin, after an absence of several months it the North, has returned to the city and is again with Miss Annie Thompson at the millinery house on North Front street. She has been in the New York market for weeks past selecting new and pretty things in the millinery and fancy goods line for the Spring and Summer trade. The AtUenuMim. At the regular meeting of tho Athenieum, held last night at the Y. M C. A. ltoott)?, the following offi- cers were eiecreu tor me euMnu two months: President W. W. Roberts. Vice President W. F. Penny. Treasurer Louis Hanby. . Secretary E. D. Sloan. Library Critic W. L. Sharp. Something New. Mr. W. M. dimming, at No. 17 princess street, exhibits something ,,pw iri the wav of patent elastic felt mattresses. He has the agency here fri ti,., ,im mi fact tire of these goods. I - .- - Tlu mntei ial is verv joft and springy mi ,a.kes a delightful mattress and i i j. :. ..i.. l.if Jr will cusnion. a. - outlast any wmiri munum, i hair. The prices, too, are very rca- sonable. The Hibernian Sociable Easter Monday night, April 7th, hias been selected as the dats for the annual ball and sociable of the Hi- herniaii Benevolent Society. Col John L. Cantwell aud Messrs. M. 'Brien, Thosr Quinlivan, William Sheehan, W. J. Tracy, Wm. Bate, John W. Reilly and S. A. .Greelish are the gentlemen wlio nave neen ti c tlP committee oi at h,p nccasion. and rangements for the occasion, t ipv are aireau uux i-.w"" i md tions for the event. It promises to be the most brilliant aim uoiiiuic occasion of the kind in tne annals of the Society. An Evil Complained Of. city correspondent writes us to enter a protest against tne danger ous Piles of wood on the wharf, in Mi various directions. Some oi tnose piles go up occasionally as high as 1 . , ii leet anci if thev should topp.ie l e i ,.... n o.i roil 1 1 t i ) 1 1 1 r: uuc iu. o i -i uim ' ... j ljlub NVOUui probably lesmt ,ia M.ink-s too. that they are dan gerous in case of fire, more so than frame buildings, which would not be allowed in the same localities. There is much force and justice in what the writer urges, but people must have the wood and it must be ttnrAil some where. If it is an evil it tr find a rem ! o".. edy for it. 0ne lre;lks tlie gnb I ft nffnrc andwcuts his .'".r:.:,.:.... n..H. o.wl WilblU . r.ut n.e, u. ,-nn therhonev from a weed.' vim nre triw. and who love a. w " " - women, suiy ""Kh'-yi ;.. ... f-rt.n tli iu:iliUiaC' ( .v otUf.ictlon n"verv case or"monev will be re- funded This guarantee has been r, iwm,. wranncr. aud - . r.inwarn. raillllUiiyearncu wuv w. rf faithfully w YnvIrArmtinS lkCIIVBJMIlto M." . - in w mill Mnnds Brothers wf" scwla fountain at . . Zl Purest Fruit syrnp the truth will bel eve what we nij u-oiuiiwi to my utr. ., tut rriui, ih '" i;rn -:ivi n- n-law trot me JSSS wo u. one halV dozen Utiles of .Botanic As . ";;;n' tb. fi ITerines of women !likMKi mhn, uhich entirely c.iwi , ban all other medicine now known ; llie, llud i n youto impish uusir , tnSp;Pn(-P It cures all irregular ; the beneiit oi oiiiers.Mii ... . tie internal inflammation and ul-. 1 1 manner. : liratio i a ..acements and kindred Augut A. Klagen, 810 St. Ijharlfj troubles. It is the nly inline Uh- , st reet, Baltimore, Md wnte: I ro . , and Natural TJIneraUVater. D Forecast. For Xoith Carolina, liffht ram ami warmer weatiien For Wilmington ... . -. and vicinity, light rains. , " . All claims not consistent with tire , , 0 f T?:n nfek 1,1, - yh nlinioiAtiir rf SJ-i-nt fkr r PS flrH --1' Parposeiy avoided by the California X 1 UtlUJI UUJ JIJ . J- tiVlvjji-. mi. j on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is rot a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will trot substantiate The Sacred Concert. A large number of tickets to the Sacred Concert at the First Baptist Church to-night have already been sold and there is no doubt of the presence of a large, appreciative and cultured audience. The irogramme lias been nigniy commeuueu u. . i 1,1 u. many of musical tastes and a rare musical feast is sure to result. I.iltle I.orl Fauntleroy (Suit) Can le Seen at I. Slirier's. I. Shrier, who is alwaj-s ahead in introducing new novelties, will sell this week the Lord Fajiintleroy and MfniKn KiiiL? of Snaiu) suit. Also a full line of children's Kilt Suits at' the low'st price for cash .only. I. Shrier, corner Front anil Princess streets. Up the ICliine. The stereopticon exhibition "Up the Rhine1' was attended by a fine audience last night and one which was truly delighted with the enter tainment. A little vocal music was introduced at one point and this added decidedly to the interest of the occasion. The next lecture and exhibition will be on "Scenes in Paris" and it will be given on Mon day night, April 7th. Auother New Knterprise. Mr. W. L. DeRosset, Jr., leaves here to-night for New York, where he goes to perfect his knowledge of the process of photo and zinc etch ins. He will be absent about a month. Mr. DeRosset proposes to establish' here, in connection with his job printing office, a large eii graving establishment".'.. With this end in view he has already secured the services of a competent artist, Aft- Jnnnrjr'.Tairer. who has worked on Harper's Weekly and in govern in en t "offices. .He has enlargeti uis . i f quarters by securing, the adjoining building and now has 1.800 square feet of flooring. On his return the material will be DUt 111 IIC(CC.-1 J ..v-v and the business fully inaugurated He will keep a man on the road con tinuously and reasonably expects to draw patronage from every South ern State. He will be prepared to fill any kind of order in his line at short notice. We wish him an abun dant success Kind Words of Cheer. When a proprietor knows he has ix -'rand and good remedy for the many ills that ilesh 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 Botanic Blood Balm and Gnd it to be all that it is recommended to be.'' D. C. Blanton, Thoiuasville, Ga.. writes: '"I have used Botanic Blood Balm in my family as a tonic and blood purifier with highest atisfac F. O. Hoffman,editor Times, Rocky Mount, Va., writ&: i4I am pleased to say that Botanic Blood Balm is the lest appetizer and tonic for del icate people I ever saw. It acted like a charm in my case." F. H. Hickey, 120S Main street, Lvnchburg, Va., writes: 4I was broke out all over with sores, and niv hair was falling out. Afterusing r, rt Tntnnic Blol Balm I V ICIl W I. I ' ' " - j my hair quit falling out and all the Ln'r irnt Wll,' Juli7a E. Johnson, Stafford's P ().. S. C, writes: "I had suffered 1- j years with eczema ana was a i ; Z.i MvrAnnil f i mint in tnv llOOU. A I1.A.U- xiffic .nntintiallv affecteti Willi ,ktions and sores. 1 am now ORRELL'S STABLES y.aVs of age and liad been j treJ -miiltsUlMO OlAHLUi iotb in Germanv and America, out. ; iv tmiMUiAXi) I nrti-omou- rtVArcame the trouble an "V'J V V. Ti--..i liVeSoikna W -- r iiiiw inv - m.iax la iivu of nermanently driven from my bloo.1. a , n a tb bestljiooU re.a- : EW 1890. NO 8G. NEW ADVEJRTISEMENTS. I A RR I V I N NEW IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Respectfully, c A Hand ami a Foot Messrs.. C. W. McClammy and John W. Perdew were painfully but not seriously injured yesterday af ternoon while hanging two new iron doors on the First National Bank building. One of the doors slipped and caught Mr. Perdew's hand and hen came down on Mr. McClammy s oot. I have always been much annoyed , 1 1- .1.. nl. nitl finally determined to try Salvation iw tiPiir.n c .i nun lieMwii;" Oil. I am glad to recommenu it as it made a. perfect cure in niy case. MA11KS KV, tWAlsqumi nv., Baltimore, Md. N BW A l V K KT1SKMKNTS. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE SUTL1 of CHIP BEEF, which I can cut 15 slices to the pound with my patent, cutter, and only think ! I sell it for 25 cents a poifnd. B. F. SWANNj Agent, inch 25 It Opposite Front Street Market. I Manufacture A i 1 Kinds MATTRESSES TO ORDER AND TO FIT YOUR BED. rnch 25 tf of tin Secretary-and Treasurer cf ih m WilnuDgtim k Wcldon B. B, C. rtinREEAND A HALF PEK CENT. INTER- est on the certificates of indehtedness of t he Wilmington and Wei don Railroad Company will be paid at the Office of the Treasurer, at Wilmington, N. C, to all holders of record April 1st, 1800. The Transfer Books will stand cioseu irm date to March JTfst. inclusive. J AS. F. POST, J K., sec y and Treas. W. & W. R. R. Co. mch 25 'it Administrator's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRA toron the estate of Benjamin Ashe de ceased, all persons indebted to the salrtiftIa.t of the said deceased are hereby notified to make immediate payment and settlement as longer indulgence cadnot be giyen;andan per sons having claims against the sa d estate ....ii iiiom for n.ivment witaln time prescribed ts ' la v or this notice will be plead fi iS of th?lr recovery. This the m , day of March, A. D. 189H. AVHltkT mch 11 oawfiw' tuos Administrator. SACRED CONCERT - AT THE First Baptist Church, rr- l ... 1.- ON THE OCCASION OF THE INAUGU RATION OF Til E NEW ORGAN. The best amateur talent in the city will par ticipate, both instrumentally and vocally. Four of the best Professional organists m the city will give an exhibition of their s:m An enjoyable evening is promised to all. Tickets on sale at t he Book Stores. mch22 3t OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday,. March 2Gth fATIE PUTNAM, AND A CiREAT COMEDY COM RAX V. ERMA THE ELF, rcrfonacd by MISS PUTNAM over l. time3 in the United State and Australia. Chen el Seats on sale at Yatcv Tuesday morning. sattucweu mtu- A BARGAIN AT I - . 1 ii. Harness, Nimiies, imw, . fcrisUasI D.ajs, Carls vA Dn?ifs FOR SALE CHEAP. . s. t feb 12 tf M M FLXASJE KOTICS. We will toe glad to receive eoazaxmic&u . from our menus on anj ana ni rst;?cu general tcterest, bat - A The name or tne writer moss always to xushed to the Editor. commonicaaona most m written on one side ot tne paper. Personalities most be aTOlddd. And It is especially and partlcalsilr'cnCe stood that tne Editor does not always endors the news of correspondents, cnless so in tne editorial columns. NEW ADVBUTISEMENTa. G D A IL Y GOOD I NT I R A FiitiB Lot 01 F BANANAS AND OJIANOKS JUST UE- ceired; which I will sell cheap for cash. B. F. SWANN, Agent, men s.', it opposl"t Front street Market. I Renovate and Re-JIako 01 A) MATTRESSES AND MAKE THEM AS GOOD AS NEW. w. m. curjrjirjc. inch 25 1 f STATEMENT gllOWlSO THE CONDITION OF TIIE UNI TED STATES BRANCH OF TIIE BRITISn AND FOISEIGN MARINE INSURANCE COM- 1AN : Deoembcr 3lst, im ASSETS. Loans on iwndand mortgoee (duly recorded and being first liens on the fee simple) 60,000.00 Account of stocks and bonds of the United States, and of this and nthpr states, also all other stocks and bonds absolutely own ed by the Company Cash in company's principal office and belonging to the company, deposited in Bank Premiums or assessments unpaid Premium or assessment loans and notes..... All other assets, detailed In state ment 1,031,543 CO 141,40019 , 21,881 M Total Assets. . . . fl,,f21 83 LIABILITIES. Losses unpaid. - including .inw wwictnrl S Bl 4- Reserve, as required by law . . .J Ail fit ner claims.. w,.-o Toial Liabilities.. 1237,438 II . $lt!K221 ..... l.X,824.U Total Income Tot a l Expenditure NORTH CAROLINA HL'SlNKSh IN 18M. I- ,: Amount of Policies or Certificates . m. Risks written f 3i. w Premiums received i,56ouu losses paid on Risks taken 00ttO losses incurred None. Manager, L. Allyn Wrlgut. j Cenerul Agent M. 3. Wlilard, WUmlngtoo, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, office of secretary of Stat, . Mm INSL RANCE DEPARTM BNT. -Raleigh, N. C, March lst,l?qa i in .compliance with Hectlou 0 of i "An Act to consolidate the Insurance Laws of North Carolina." I certify that the above is a true extract from the sprn ataf. licr :jl?t. lw, now on uk' in iius,urj'iMuuc'. W. U HAINDEKS, mcli X It tjcretarjrof Statf. Wilmington Savings & Trust Co, J. W. ATKINSON. lTesident. W. P.TOOMEU. Cashier. 1 AC PRINCESS ST., WILMINGTON. N.C-, lUO Lenda 3loney cn aaUsfactory security. Pay Interest on Dcpasits. 14 erapowi-rw execute Trusts s or ah kiaus. iaivo Library Association Heading Room F 1RST FLOOR, MASONIC BL'XLDINO, 123 Market street open till W p. m every treek day. Hectic lights. W mfferwt erybody inn tea to exaimu.: I'll 1 1J ' . j:ij j- - . f aK 1' 1. 1 na 1 1 r 1 . i 111 T i 1111111 l , s . . tD13tf Hardware, . T IIS WARE AND CROCKERY. W. E. SPRLNG EU & CO.. importers and Jab ben; t rurocll UaiMlRg.VJ nov Diamond Vera Cnra , , FOU DYSPEPSIA.? For sale by I . DR. F. C. MILLER, cor. Fourth N'in ti feb It tt ment of the condition or tn li i u b i 7 DRANCH OF TIIE IJRITlSlI AND ORfcION MARINE INSURANCJICOMPANY on Deceu - the IT. Jacob! Hdir. Co. T
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