-r-rta PAPEK snndays excepted. W POSTAGE PAID: - Jt00. one montluSS cents. mw delivered by carriers, free r tan of the city, at the above AS trtU Pase report any ana . n the acst clesant form ; JivWt"" NUTRITIOUS JUICE lC,L- of the PIGS OF CALIFORNIA, telaned with the medicinal " ofplants known to be S beneficial to the human San. fanning an agreeable S effective laxative to penna- cure Habitual ConsU-. p&, and the many ills do Wfcg on a weak or inactive Jx&iouofthe tOIEIS, LIVER AHD BOWELS. Si tie xrtecelleBt remedy known to OBOE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Leo one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT ! -USIELOOD, REFRE8H1HO SLEEP, KeStH and CTREMCTH KATU RALLY FOU-OW. I Everyone is using it and all are delighted vith it. I ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB uiMUf ACTUfiED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. J SAM FRANCISCO, UAl. tunmiE. Kf. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale Xj fc KOKEKT R BELLAMY. WHOLESALE DKUGGIST, mch 38 Wilmington, N. C ADRIAN & T0LLER8, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor.'Front and Dock Sis., 'WILMINUTON, N. C. Caffeine Seidlitz. PhiSSpE'RELIEF OF NERVOUS kSSi,? braIn Jate, depression 2a fto .? grain. ot powders in watr and drink during effer- afsp,51?8 a NUTT' Apotnecary. i. Front St , WUmlL-ton; NI c. mch 19 fn?net Setls and Hammocks. : nAXMOCKSaooto $2.50, CROQUET-tl.C0 If?1 Base Ball Bits, Belts, etc A ""w winose popular 12 mos.. handsome- iCr-. C10lb QJ only 23 cents each aulUors ,n "s, very cheap. YATES BOOK UOCSE. Xotice to Tax.Payers. I JvjS t,I?e c1ty ball qn mon- cSor&u real and personal kSSKr Wilmington Townsnlp. TaxLister. Sneed & Co.. 8rWfi50'Rs To KVOXVILLE ' FURNI ; - liot corner Market and Second - m isiic -ue5ign5, lowest Coct lTtrjbodJ lnvttcl t0 call and inspect nac my 13 tf . HamjTSid Butt PTH CAROLINA AND S. C. UAMS. - FRESII mountain butter. all rlsht. "ALL & PEA1W4LL, n and 13 So. Water street il2E HEWLETT HOTTSE jT ItNLS AND -THE PITMT.m ORV Ftf nounea tnat I naye a. 4(2(11110113 10 y premises at a , riKai5Tiue lieacn, ana i m Jreparca to acccommodate them r ca ttT.Z,1 Defied Crahs, &c, Bu-u val Of eTfrr train fUflinn, al c'Prate and, distinct vain . " ! JAR K HPn-TPTT "vt a. rlJS?08' FAKC GOODS, CI 104 X TwT D TOBACCO. syuStt. . COIN. rcnrtU St. I . . . r h . VOL XIV. IiOOAL IsI JbJ W S. iNDSX TO NSW AjTKKTI8XMBNT8 Y M C A Excursion . Fnebd & Co Furniture V FRKKcn Bros Dynamite - Fi3Hixa Paxtt To the Eocks W8R R Change of Schedule C V Y awes Croquet Setts, etc Statement Carolina Insurance Co Warren's Ice Cream Parlor open till 10 p. in. - tf " y . Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Rakes of the latest and most im? proved majces are sold by the N. Ja cobl Hdw. Co.. . . ' : . f Waxtkd!50 ffood and experi enced hands, to work on shirts. Ap ply at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, 122 Market street, t Keep dry and you will keep healthy. -''Umbrellas,' rubber coats, &c, at I. Shrier's, 8. E. corner Front aud Princess streets. t I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kirlds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fence?. Or ders solicited. James I. Mettsi t The Passport will leave here for the Rocks at 5 o'clock to-morrow norning., Those who want a good day's fishing should be on hand at that hour. ' - With "Regal" Paint on your house and "Plastico" on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co , factory agents. t Airs. Mayo is making special pre parations to cater to the wants of those and they will be many who will call upon her for dinner and supper to morrow night at the hotel at Carolina Beach. Capt. F. M; James reports a total of 1C interments in Oak Grove Ceme tery during the month of May. There were 7 adults and 9 children. But two, both adults, were white, and the rest were colored. The first seaside german of the season was given last night at the Hammocks, at Island Beach Hotel. Jt was well attended, the music was fine, the night was 'just lovely" and the; young folks had a gco3 time generally. New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind when opened or closed. 4 Saves labor and cost of put ting on. inside fastenings, which are not needed with these hinges. Car penters, it will pay you to examine and use same. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Cape Fear S. F. E. Co. At a meeting of Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 3, held last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Foreman J. N. McDuffie. First Assistant Foreman Alex. Rhone.1 ; ' : ' Second Assistant Foreman A. Campbell;;: President Arie Bryant. , .Vice PresidentJames Ivey. Treasurer Stephen Jones Secretary G. Willis, Jr. Cor. Secretary W. H; Cotten. Theseare all good men and true and we are glad to know that the comnanv is now in a better condi tion, both as to membership and finances, than ft has ever been be fore. This is the fourth term, in succession, tnat ioreman jucuume has been elected to his iresent re sponsible position. "; Grand Excursion T-3Iorrow. The "mere announcement of the fact that the Y. M. C. A. is to give an excarsion to Carolina Beach to morrow is enough to commend the occasion to the interest and atten tion of every one, and these Are still further intensified by the statement that the gallant Wilmington Light Infantry, the flower of our chival ry," the pride of our people and the most heartily admiral .military or ganization at . Richmond, are to at tend in full uniform for their annual target practice at the Beach. There are Other attractions, how ever, provided for tha occasion; not the least 5nmong which maybe taen tfoned the grand JUuiuinatioufnr nished by tlie big round, full moon, as it risPs above the distant tea iine. JThere will of-course also be music and refreshmentp. :,' ; There will be three boat?. 9:30 a. m.'2:aQ p.. nu'knd 7:30 p. io. The last boat will leave "the Beach at II o'clock. ' - A stitclUn time saves riineV and if you take Hpod'a Sarsaparilla now it may eave months ofj.rntnre possi ble sickness, V 1 1 L , Wilmington, n. c, Forecaats. I For North Carol ina. fair. Tcnt t showers in west portion and warmer weatherj; Local forecasts, from 8 a. m. to -day, Tor Nvjlmington and cinity, fair weather. VI- 1 trims wick County Board. At the meeting of the "Board of Magistrates for Brunswick county,? held yesterday, it was decided to in crease tlie number of County Com missioners to five, it havinir been three heretofore, and the following were elected: M. C. Guthrie, S. L.1 Chinnis, A. V. Goodman, S. J. Stan ley, and E. Little. A proposition to build a new coun ty jail at Soutlrport and to remove the County Poor House to a point nearer the town, at a j cost for the whole not to exceed $15,000, was con sidered and adopted. H City Taxes. S A special meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held yesterday to consider the tax ordinance for 1890. As adopted, it is the : same as last year, with the following exceptions: Buyers and shipper of naval stores and cotton, are taxed $1.00 per month and l-10th of one per cent, on all purchases. j Retail liquor dealers (including barkeepers) $20 per month, instead of $11, as! heretofore. I Commission merchants are taxed the same as "buyers and shinners of naval stores and cotton." Wholesale merchants and retail dealers, $1 per month and one fourth of lone per cent, on sales. Drays, (trucks, wagons, 55 cents per month for each horse. I Express companies, on business done wholly within the State, one half of one per cent. Lawyers and attorneys, 1 1-10 per cent, on income. Real estate agents, 1 1-10 per cent, on commissions received. Sailof boarding houses $1.10 per month; instead of $2.20 per month. Telegraph companies, on business wholly within the State, one-fourth of one per cent, on receipts for mes sages. Ticket scalpers, $5.00 per month; instead of $25. - The Board also reenacted the dosr ordinance; the same as last year. The ordinance was submitted to the Board of Audit and Finance and concurred in by that body, with a few slight amendments. Carolina Insurance Co. The annual meeting of jthe stock holders of the Carolina Insurance Co. was held to day at the Bank of New Hanover. The meeting was organized by calling Mr. Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., to the chair and requesting Mr. Geo. R. French to act as Secretary. Mr. French and Mr. M. S. Wiljard were appointed a committee to verify proxies arid they reported 1,617 shares of stock represented. This being a majority the chairman de clared the meeting duly organized and ready for business. The statement of the condition of the company on June lst was read showing. cash assets of $35,902.03 and a net surplus of $2,427.81. This re sult has been reached at the end of eight months1 business and is a very gratifying exhibit. - " An election for a Board of Direc tors resulted in the selection of Messrs. G. W. Williams, Donald MacRae, D. G. Worth, D. L. Gore, S. Solomon, Luhr Vollers and Clay ton Giles. The Board subsequently met and elected G. W. Williams, President Do L. Gore, Vice Presi dent and JdVS. Willard, Secretary and Treasurer. These are all re" elections. . i The company is doing a conserva tive business and is growing in the confidence! ofourpeople every month. It should be liberally patronized by all citizens of Wilmington, as this is surely oUe of the best means of keenincr mbnev at home. It is the intention i)f the company to soon in- crease its capital stock and extend Its operations to other places in tbe State which have fire departments and waterjsupply. though tlie law requiring all insur-, The Mayor suid that good rea&OD ance companies to make a enecial did exist, and he hoped that the A) deposit of $10,000 for the protection.! deimen would stand up for the in of policy-liolders has been repealed, f terests of the taxpayers, - y this company has voluntarily made ' AUIerman Morton afd that -wheti thU deposit and is now the only in- the resolution asking the trustees surance company in the State which not to deliver the bonds was adopt has iuch a! Tund. : We call special at-' ed it was ftated that; the: railroad tent ion to be statement of the com- company had not come up to he pan v published drhcre. ! contract; while the statement cf th .... I i " t : i . - Vi . - ... - r,j ... t ' ; . ' ' ! I Tuesday, june 3, Tourist. Whether on nWsnm liAnf. nr trmi- ness, should take- on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as .it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, pre venting feVers, headaches and "other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading drug gists. . . - Greatly Dissatisfied. i There is considerable criticism to day of the "revenue bill" adopted by the Board of Aldermen yester day. On the wharf the reduction of the tax on sailors1 boarding houses from $2.20 to $1.10 is freely comment ed on and up street the liquor deal ers are greatly agitated over the in crease on the license from $11 a month to $20. The following article submitted to us for publication, amply illustrates the feeling on this latter point: "There seems to be a great feeling ef indignation and dissatisfaction among the liquor dealers of this city, at the action of the Board of Aldermen yesterday, raising the city license $108 a year higher. They claim to be imposed on too much. They say that the remunerative days in -liquor are over and that they are barely making a living sell ing the same in connection with other goods. The majority of liquor dealers here have always been loyal to the Democratic party but recent steps by county and city in raising the license on them yearly until they have it now beyond their reach, threaten to turn this friendly feeling into disgust." Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen met in regular session yesterday. . A communication was read, stat ing the non concurrence of the Board of Audit and Finance in the appropriation of $2,060 for a plan ana estimates ror a- system -ot sew erage. It was commented upon by the Mayor and Alderman Pearsall, and on the latter's motion the com munication was refeired to the San itary Committee with instructions to ask for a conference with the Board of A udit and Finance in regard to the matter. Petition of Wilmington Cotton Mills relative to drainage was refer- ed to the Street and Wharves 'Coin mittee. . L Petition of Banaker Hose Reel Co., referred to Chief of Fife Depart ment and returned without recom mendatiom was ordered filed. Petition of Fifth Ward Hook and Ladder Cov for better accommoda tions for truck, was on motion re f erred tothe Alderman from, that ward with a request to'ascertainvif a suitable lot can be purchased , for a truck house and ,the cos of same. A communication from Messrs. I. Bates, Geo. Chadbourn and W. A. French, trustees, stating , that they would delive'i certain bonds' to f the W.. O. & E. C. R. R. Co. on the 7th instant, was read. Mavor Fowler stated the matter had been placed in the hands of at torneys representing the city. Alderman Smith asked when" the attorneys would give their Opinion in the matter. He submitted a mo tion that the city give reasons asked for, and if not, that the bonds bo de livered to the railroad company. Alderman Post argued that Jthe matter shouldbe left -to the attor neys. Alderman. Peai-sait raid that if any reasons existed why "the'"l)6nds should not be delivered the mem bers of the Board should know what those reasons are. He did not want to say anything to jeapardize the city interest; bad not yet read the reply of the attorneys to the trus tees; but as a matter of right he thought the city ought to have pretty good reasons for withholding tne .bonds. He was opposed at the outset t the subscription to the Onslo-rroad, and was just as much , opposea 10 n now; dui tue pcopic had voted the subscription and the . bonds should be delivered unless jgood reasons existed to the con- - - r , i89o. NO 145. attorneys was quite different that the terms had not been complied with, but the company had not acted in erood faith. He asked if tlfat was the onlvi reason why the bonds were to bej withheld; if so, he was opposed to it. j The Mayor said the attorneys for the city, would give the Aldermen ail ine information they wanted on these points. City Attorney Cutlar explaiued f the work (on the and argued that i railroad) was not done in good faith the bonds should not be delievered. Let the courts settle the question; if the railroad companies think they are entitled to ! the bonds let them sue for them. Alderman Post offered a substitute for Alderinan Smith's motion, and it was adopted that consideration of the matter be deferred until a spe cial meeting to be called before the 7th inst. L I The Mayor stated that the city attorney had filec with theBoard pf a written opinion Audit andFinance that the subscription ot $750 voted for the Permanent' Encampment at vyrightsville was not legal. j upon the recommendation of the Mayor an ordinance was adopted to impose a' penality of $5 on merchants whose places o business are found left open or the doors unlocked at night by the police. On motion of . Alderman Pearsall an appropriation of $500, or as much as may be necessary, was made to dei-ay th eqpenses of codify ring the laws and ordinances of the citv. i i i. i i An ordinance submitted by Alder- man urait 10 prevent tne iouung and littering of streets with waste paper, trash, etc.. under penalty of $10 fine was adopted,, after amend ment inaUing it applicable only to streets and alleys within the "fire limits."- Alderman Post, from the special committee appointed to draft rules for the government of the Fine De partment, reported. Alderman I'earsaii moved, to amend the ordinance adopted Au gust 5th in relation to the Fire De partment and the motion was adopt ed. The amended ordinnufi gives the Chief supreme control over the department at all times. Blow Your Nose. 4 Alas, too often an admonition of a mother to her child. The poor in nocent has probably inherited ca tarrh and is not responsible for its sore and filthy nostrils.1 Did you know that tender, soft, thin skin lining the nostrils, called the mucous membrane, extends all over the body. Every organ in the system and everyprifice at the surface has this thin'delicate lining as a protec tor. So you see what a. fix the body is thrown into when the mucous membrane becomes irritated and in flamed by constant friction with poisonous matter in the blood. Ca tarrh, leucorhear and piles result frequently f roaa this condition of af fairs. These diseases are mere sympj toms of impoverished blood. Now B B B or Botanic Blood Balm, will by enriching the blood cause all such symtoms to disappear. Give it a trial. Henry Reeves, Shellman, Ga., writes:" "Any man or woman who is suffering from, piles and will not use Botanic Blood Balm is a fool, and it takes me to tell them so, for I suffered two years with bleeding piles, and B B B relieved me at once." !. J. J. Hardy, Toccoa, Ga., writes: "B B B is a quick cure for catarrh. Three bottles cured me. I had been troubled several years." Jatue V. Lancaster, Hawkins ville, Ga, writes: "My wifewas in bad health for eight years. Five doctors and as many or more differ ent patent medicines had ilone her no crood. Six bottles of B B B ha her. , Democratic i , ii Primaries. Democratic voters of New liereby request- Hatibver coi Itirity arl is assemble at t ie; places herein- after . t J ii i namec oij Wednesday, J une 4th, 1890, to. selec Tl delegates to a to be held -on Couuty Convention Saturday, June, 7th, 1890, at 12 o'clock m.f in the ourt House in Wjlulingtonl Nl jX! and choose meui- bers of the Executi ve Committee to i I : ;i rye ior me ne t ensuing two years; The voters of irst Ward will as- semble at Phreniix Hall at 8 o'clock The votei-s .or ond Ward at County Cou Court Room, at 8 o'clock n: iuJ - i A . iTIif voteri of Third Ward at City Hall (up sta rs) at 8 O'clock p. m. Ifbi voters of Fourth Ward at City Court Room at 8 o'cloek p. m. y?M voter of Fifth! Ward at Fifth Ward Bucket Cdmt&nya Hall, at 8 O ClOCK p. til. t-f j : ; V'.A- u tThe voters of CapeFcar township, at !M. G. 4ChadwicVj: store, at 12 oVIockm'.U-; .f: p".A'' '-' tTli5 voters of Harr.:tt tomhip, cureJ ' -The edtl 'J LKA3JE KOTICB.' ' '' i ' r We wm t saa to receive coaaanicau trom our meads on ay saa ta tsrcts ten eral interest, & at -.v r , The name of tno wrtter man tXrsys ta nlshed to the Editor. Communicaaon must oo written ca one side of tbe paper. Personalities most tie avoided. And it is etpMiau ana jurttcnUrtj Wi stood that the Editor does ooaiwajs ecdors tne views ot oorreapondenta a&leas so , in the emtorit eolamna," at Macomber's old store, at 12 1 he volora tt nrii. . : . , . ---- --- wnsuuuuro iown- ship,at School U ouse, at 13 o'clock m ' ei.; x- VJTi l uiui town- ship, at Biddle ((store, at 12 o'clock hi .T . 11 RTT.iir 1 Tr ru . nefrealilne and' w 9 inn CIa TT a . m Munds Brothers1 magnificent new : RCu I A f r nntnln . i. m , 84 V t"est syrnp,MilkShakes v 1. anut-rui.wftier. i g j N 13 W ADVKKTISKmiCKTQ . FishinParty.C ' UTHAMEIJ PASsrORT WILL JEAVB AT 5 a, in. to-morrow inornln? for the Kocks raj- tles who desire a good day's DshinswUlpieasd be on hand. Bait can be procured at the ROCkS. -m it w j ii a Dynamito 1 -, t Jl 3R SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT. FRENCH BROS., v"' ja 3 3t Rocky rolnt or Wilmington, N, CV Statement THE CAROLINA INSURANCE COM PANY (8 months business:) 1 J . ASSETS. . - - Cash in omce and Bant i. .$ ' tit M Loans on Notes and CollateraL. ..... 13.900 00 Stocks and Bonds (market value).. . . 0,400 00 Interest Accrued, but not Due 953 35 . LIABILITIES. Re-lnsurahce Reserve....... Capital Stock. 133.29rt 00 tl.lM 23 Net Surplus t 2,427 81 . Surplus to Pollcy-nclders. ..$34,717 Sl-34,717 81 $35,80303 June 1st, 1800, . . jeslt Y. M. C. A. BAY. "yir E D N ES D Y, JUNE mi, FIKSTIOON llglit Excursion to Carolina reach. ; . ' , Military Parade, Shooting: Maten, Music and other attractions. Including Refreshments, i Through tho courtesy ol Capt. Kenan,' tho Wilmington Light Infantry will have their Annual Target Practice in the afternoon at the Beach. j . ' Boats leave Marker street wharf at 0:30 2:00 and 7 o'clock. Last Boat leaves Boach at 11 p. m. Je32t !, Wilmington Seacoast R, R A IT TIME TABLE IN'EFFECT JUNE lit, 1890. 3 w 5 :ftS t2 K l j . o '3S a Q t: c - J5 es -a .0 o St w : a V o 0Q 39 i Fare 25 cents for round trip on Maturdajs. 3. R. NOLAN, je3tt , Genl Manager., rt Juct Arrived. F7INE LOT OF KENTUCKY HORSES. ANT one in want of a good Driving ilorso call at , CAPT. T. J. SOUTIIERLISD'S ' jesit . uvcrj etauicB. , The Wilmington Homestdad and Loan Association , I ILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL MEETING AT City Court Room on Tuesday nlgat, June 3rd. at 8 o'clock. Baslneas of unusual importance will be considered, and every stockholder should attend in person or see to It that their Stock la represente!. j 1 ' .'"'' ; " C. H. ROBINSON. Prtlldenu C, CT. secy axKi irca. i" s f OTICE. ,1 ' -1 i B Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE U perlor Court of New nuiover County, April Term Its), I hereby give not fc 10 all persons holding claims against W. If. Wjrron to pre-. jnt ibem to ihti undersdsrttd on r btforo July 1st, 130. or ibey vriU not be permuted to f hare In the distribution of the fundi cf said Strron f n my hands. On that daj the f aadi will be clu ibuted according to the provL-ilons of s deed of assignment made by W. II. ttyroa toJiCEartcr. GEOiioCROtrrrriEE, -cyncTiT ttzs i::airer. 3.