he Daily V OURNAL VOL. VII.--NO. 249. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1889. PRICE f C ENTS. ?- BUSINESS LOCALS. 1URE WINL8 AND LIQUOB3 for Medicinal uieuuiM fw hii tr Ja.hu JUdhosd. VLMaNACS Taraer'e North Caro Una Almanac for tbe veer Gao. Allxii ft Co. n) LEASE REMEMBER that I need moory as well as th real of man kind, and if jou owe me pleas pay me. J.C. Whttty. iNEThouund Roll W.ll Piper at very low prices. Ubo. Allien ft Co. I M PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND 1 HOLLAND GIN. just received and for sate by James Rkdhond. PSOINE end Oin Repair. Beltinn, Packing, tc at Obo Allk ft Co. I UST RECEIVED-Another to of ft U ARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY fur sale by JaMks Rbdmond. ORN SB ELLERS. Oraln Fans, Feed Cutlers at Oco Alles & v'o. Mrs. Jay Gould died in New York on Sunday. GOVEBNOB FOWLE Will b It) angurated today. We coogratolate Senator Kau ri o in upon bis re-nomioation. We congratulate North Carolina in having snch a Senator. W E are gratified at the success of Senator Ransom, hut we deeply (jmpathize with Alexander, Wad dell and Jarvig in their defeat. The owners of the steutner Ilajtieu Kepnblic are to have J I -,000 because of the seizure ol the steamer by ilaytian official. Kmi'kuqr William, in opening tliu German Landtag on last Mun day, declared that ali the foreign relations of the country were friend TllK Senate ban rejected every amendment proposed to its tanff bill, the purpose of which was to icdiice the taxes on the food, fiwl, i loihing and sheltor of the people The London Times paid liberally lor evidence to incriminate Paruell which it did not get. The Paruell case lias assumed a number of phases but the weight of evidence in favorable to the Irish patriot. "TriK Republican Senators are no friends of the Bible. They are for taxing them. That is because they are not acquainted with the teachings of the Word that de mands that jou should do unto others as yon would be done by." Wil. Star. The Democrats of the Massachu setts Legislature have nominated Gen. T. A. Collins for U. 8. Sen ator, and the Republicans have nominated Senator George P. Lloar. Unfortunately the Republi can nomination is equivalent to an election. Miss Emma Abbott, tbe popular singer, has reefhtly lost her has band. Too World says: Miss Emma Abbott, though feeling keeply the bereavement which has befallen her, will not for the pres ent desert ber opera company, the members of which are in tbe main dependent upon the organization being maintained. Back prejadics rnns higher and hotter at tbe North among all classes than it ever did oT could at the Booth. Atlanta Constitution. Y8, and the reason is that the negro is closely related to yonr , eeneral progress, while in tbe Nojth be is Bimply the plaything of a campaign. We the Kepabiicans W ire excrntiatingly in love with him Jast-before ' election, but After that we unvariably spell bis ' name with' two gV Every four je4r8 we take pff our hat to him. ' This. spasm of virtue lasts. about three months. , Daring the next , three years -and nine months-he . can "go bang'' for ought we care. -, -K.Y.Derald. "-' " in the absence of the editor we ' publish the followinjf from Toes- day V Wilmington Messenger, :t ' ' Htnry 8." Knnn, Esq., of the New Berne JOTTBRAL, has been nominated for Collector of Customs, ' District dt Famlicd, headquarters at Sew Berne. Mr. Nana would mike a capital official of the cu torn service, and we trust the Senate will promptly confirm him. There is no reason why he should not be coc firmed and retained in the service for the full term of four years. He is a Democrat but not a partisan, and has always main tamed the most independent, posi tion lu politics of any prominent man of the State. On account of this fact, and for the reason that he has done bis section of the State tnobt valuable service for the past fifteen year, as editor of the Journal, at Kinston, and subse quently at New Uerue, we should suppose bis appointment and reten tion m oftice would be qaite accep table to the Republicans of New Heme .iml tint portion of Eastern Carolina. LOCAL NEWS. SEW .l'EKTIiEMES TS l Stims n -Ti notice. Howard ft Jones -Sfllmg at coat. R l s I. s n, A liberal ortar The present winter hat been one of the mil J pet k n j a q for years. Uessrs. Ward and Ouy. government inspectors, yesterday Inspected the TV noma and tug Klla ShentT Stiruson makes another call on lai delinquent. Why not pay at once and save costs. ( ' jr Fair in draw ing near and it is im portant that the scheduler of the rail roads be well known Mr S A. Womble died yenlerday rather unexpectedly. She had been sick only a short while We would call lh attenti in of the Wilmington Messenger to the incor rectness of the schedule of the A ft N. C. K K nw publiehe.i in tl at paper The colli n bii-ii)iss has been ou a b om for the past Ifw day, and I regular fall activity prevailed on tbe F.ichange platform yearerdty and the dsy before. Just at this lime it in not practicable to reshill the streets of New Berne, but if tbe holes that have been cut out were only filled with shells, it would greatly benefit hauling and driving. It ought to be attended to by all means befoi e tbe Fair. We were thonn yesterday a sample of the refined cotton seed oil from tbe works of Major Dennison in this city. It waa as clear and looked as palatable at the best of olive oil, and we are told that for many cooking purposes ii equal to the beat of lard. We are pleaaed to leain that the Major is making and re fining tbe oil at about tbe rate of fifty barreta per week. Shipping News. The steamer Vesper of the E. C. D. line sailed yesterday with full cargo of cotton, lumber and general merchan dise, Tbe Eaglet of this line will ar rive this morning. The steamer Taboma sails for Smith, Adams and Clubfoot creeks this morn ini at 7 30. Fair Edition. We are now mailing the Fair edition of five thousand copies of the Wexkly JoubnaL and we will yet want good many more names to send them to. Tne advertisement takes one entire page of nine columns. It is in large, plain and readable type, and illustrated. A great deal of pains was taken in getting it up and in do way do we feet ashamed of iti appearance. Personal. John S. Long, Eiq., and O. E. Foy, Esq,, left for Raleigh yesterday morn ing to be present at the Inaugural. Clement Manly and M. DaW. Steven son; Esqs., returned last night from Pender court. Rev. Dr. V&es returned frora Chtpel Hill last night. Messrs. C. H. Blank and Bill Hum phrey returned last night from a trip North. Capt. H. W. Wahab and Sheriff Tun- nell of Hyde county, returned from Raleigh last night. Killey E. Terry, Esq , of Stella, Is in the city. Mr. Jonathan Hrvens went to Rtleigh yesterday to be present at the InaogU' ration of Gov. Fowle, his former towns man, and for many years his first choice for the gubernatorial chair. J. 0. Bryan, of Jonee county, was in ths city yesterday. Mr. J. Dawson of Pitt county, was at ths Exobange with a lot of cotton yes terday -' A. B. Holton, Eiq , of Ridge Springs, was in town yesterday. . " ; ' W. J. Parker of Stonewall; it (g U city. ' ... - , .. ...... . Mr. T. F. HargUs and aridstof Balti more, are in the city4 stoppinc at Hotel GOVX&10K SCAXXS' X8SAQ. Hi E-mAika on the A. ft V. C. K la his meaaag Oovtraor Scales speaks v. w A- Ufc A. . VS. - mU V A KU.IUU VI ; the K. C. R. , and says the two should ever be severed . ' Theoretically the two rodt may be J on, but if the Governor had been n- j gaged in busioea or traveled much on . lb is end of it for the last ten years he would know that practically they are a distinct and separate as the Hudson j and Mississippi river. It any one wants to go from this end of the road to Raleigh or aay point west of Ooldsboro they have to start from this end and start again when they get to Ooldsboro. Vow cannot buy a ticket nor check a trunk further than Ooldsboro, and as for doing any business west of that point u is absolutely forbidden unlet at a loos. In speaking of this matter we like to show the practical workings of thee two roads that should never be severed, and when we give the fact if any man says they are not already severed we will give it up and acknowledge the (Governor's superior wisdom. A mer chant in this city buys cotton presses from a manufacturer in Charlotte, the western termyius of the two one road in which the State owns large interest, but in order to get but cotton presses here he is compelled to ship them over the Carolina Central to Wilmington, tbence over the W. ft W. to Ooldsboro, and thence to New Berne. This is but one of many instances. Formerly our mill men furnished meal, corn and feed to Ualeigh and other points along the N.C. R , but now they are prohibit ed, though the A. ft N. C is but an ei tension of the former road. The Governor cannot, perhaps. pr vent this stale of affairs, but why deny that they exist. The lime was when this extension, as he calls it, could hv been relieved of the drawback upon its business, bui tbe Gtvernor was unequal to tbe task , he did not seize the oppor tunity to relievs his eastern constituents of tbe burden I hi, t has borne them down and destroyed their business. The opportunity was in securing the Smlthfield road and pushing it on west ward into counties that ate without railroad facilities and need tbe corn, fish and oysters of the east. But ths Governor ha great consola tion in the hope of the A. ft N. C. pay ing a dividend soon. The debt of the road ha been increased, according to hi statement, about one hundred and thirty thousand dollar in order to put it in condition; afew speculator have purchased stock for the purpose of speculation, and caused it to advance, and the Oovernor at once thinks there is hope of a dividend in the near future. The truth is, the A. ft N. C. R. is no nearer paying a dividend than it was the day Oovernor Scale wa inaugu rated. In order to pay a dividend a railroad, like every other business, must make something to pay it with. If the Oovernor will take the pain to examine the earning of the A. & N. C. R. in 1884-85 and compare them with any year since that time, he will find that there has not been much if any increase. And perhaps too he is not awaf of the fact that firs or six mile of new steel rail were put down in 1884-85, strictly ovt of the earning of the road. Now In view of the fact that the Oovernor ha had the road put in fint o)as condition and baa had it under a splendid business management, and yet it earning are not much in advance if aay of former years, where is his hope of a dividend V The idea advanced by the Oovernor that for twelve year longer the R. ft D. R. shall be permitted to come around to onr back door and drain our territory of its products, bringing them around to oar front door, In order to see wheth er or not the N. C. R. will want it ex tension ths A. ft N. 0. R., is almost intolerable. The General Assembly and Governor Fowle will be asked to allow the people along the line and tributary to the A. ft N. C. B. to unshackle themselves, and we hope that they will give theme patient hearing, notwithstanding Gov. Scales' hops of a dividend. Orient i Samoa to Protect American Interests. Washington. January 14 Th Sec retary of the Navy has iesued instruc tion to Rear Admiral Nimherly, com manding tbe Pacifio station, to proceed ta the U. B. B. Trenton to Samoa for the purpose of protecting American ta- teresu on mat island. Tbe Trenton was at Panama at last accounts watch ing th progress of avent on the Ith muw. She will be relieved at Panama by the Vaadalia, and probably the Mo hloan, and the U. 8, 8, Atlanta, now fit ting Mt at Mew York, will probably be ordered to take the station en the At lantio aide near Aspiawall. There is considerable apprehension of trouble on the Isthmus, and it has been deemed advisable to have some naval vessel there as soon as possible. . : v' - Not Very 1l A corrw L : ; saa to the N , , picture thicks . l . , promising uli lieve He riir : "It i eil In. :i , a drought of u 114 i r j duced the rai j 1 ,, , Kansas, a . it ., 17 and !; L ; ri withering iuJ l.nr t r and ' i 1 r US t'C ....rt 1 v , ei u 1 :U r.oi 00 f m ihe southwect juft at i! 1" , 1 .i.v a. pcii .de! the corn plant gr in 1 he thirsty wind sucked the water . u; v( creeks and ravines Well had t. le Jt-eeued The prairie grat-a as suit'u-ieutly dry to burn late in July The corn plant which promised to j leld a hundred fold wilted, dried, and ihrn licJ ub a pi r tion of a worm eaen . 1 ( l.ir.j ,ng on the dead stalk "It la estitua'.el that at U ast ''MO mortgaged far 11. m Central and W est ern Kansas have a rt-aty Urnaban doned. and the ei . da ha-t tut com menced. The pei-i ie at tratehog or who are 1 repai ,ug l. irav pi, eastward ! in hooded wagun are not homesteaders ! or entry men who hate n hi a. tied e 1 ten sion of time in hu h 1.1 make tiuai proof, because if draught or grass hoppers, as was t'.e case a decade ago when the roala which lei eastward bITied with liht fr iu hundred of campfues but thev are men ho hav ing mortgaged iheir farms realizs ihat arid zone land is unfit f. 1 culuvation, and they are eaving the rtu n. never to return Tln nngral..rv m cement is not confined to Uie di.ps,f ilie 'change df climate' theory 1 iui .-..rrs. yes, hundreds, of farnieis who tilled upland w hich is in the 1 .olUn Hell ' of Kansas have aha n done I their nilan ! farms, not because of dr ugh; hut be cause they reali that t!.e 1 oicii t iy Ibeir mortgages Instead of seir. me I . lo r. of many rado as has fiet n tl.o .1 -1 . North Carolinians, th at home and aly V ni ul 1 remain tliem sel v ( s with diligence and co n ten :e 1 nun Is u w , uld soon be proven t thim tin' here is nearly every eleineru that an I e f. und elsewhere and a much I ij j ier country. A great deal in re en Is mi the man than win re hi ,s I ..-id 1 nce learn to Iko. w ,.h ti ,,; means and you have the assu:aiue, steady as it may tie, i f being on the r h I to hii oess lluinaiic il fl d i 0111 ,1' u;s ( ,mi d in I , CllAHI.K8T.iN, S ( ' , ,l.lM 1 I -The Hritish steamer ( 1 leninor e ( 'apt. liar vey, from I .iver pixd . ar 1 1 vr today w it h Cspt. Fanning and crew of theHrilish brig Christina, of Hlif.., N S , which left Georgetown, lh-fiiarai for New York December J J 1 . with a cargo of sugar, and encountered a series of heavy galas which cauapd the vessel to leak badly. The crew was constantly at the pumps, but the water kept gaining Oil bags were used to keep the sea from breaking over her. The foreroart was cut oway. The, sea stove her bulwarke, and she jettisoned part of her cargo On the 1 1th the trainer (1 1 en more came to her assistance. Thecrewof the brig was exhausted and (Wired to betaken off as there was no hoi,e of Ravins the vessel, ('apt. Ilarvej a I vised that, as the brig wan sinking in tho track of passing vessels, it be set on lire and abandoned. Capt. Kanningspeaks in the highest terms of the humane and hand some conduct of Capt. Harvey. The captain and crew of the brig will be sent to New York tomoirow by trie steamer Y'emassee. . t "What is home w ithuin n moll, or''" Why it is about as comfortless as a mantlepiece in winter time without a bottle of Dr. flull's Cough Svrnp Tic douloureux or neuralgia can he permanently cured by the tip of Saiva tion Oil. Price 2d cents. First on the (iroiir.d. Washington, D. C, Jan. i: -The messenger from North Carolina, Mr. K i. W. Pou, Jr., wag the first to deliver the electoral vote to tbe Vice -President. Washington, Jan. 15 He fore the Senate met this morning E. W. Pou, Jr., Esq., messenger of tho North Carolina electors, delivered to Presi dent pro tern Ingalls tbe vote cast in that State yesterday for Cleveland and Thurman. lie was the firs,t tnesseneer to report. The baby wag crying piteously. but the nurse had a bottle of Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup at band, and the little fel low wa soon comfortable. At drug gists. v More persons dio every year from in attention to proper sanitary prscautions than perish in battle. As an anti febrile, anti-bilious medicine. Laxador is excellent, and it only costs 2"e. Indemnity Settled. New York, January 14 A Port au Prince speciol says: The indemnity asked for by the owners of tbe Haytien Republic has at last been settled. The amount is 8120,000. Of this. $50,000 waa paid today in cash, 30.000 ii due March 1st and $10,000 June 1st. The steamer will leave here Jannary 20, and ezpecte to arrive at New York Febru ary 1. ; . AtV AID TO THE EXECUTIVE. Batdh Rouoa, La., Jan. 23, 1880. To Mr A. K. Hawkee Dear Sir: I desire to testify to the great superiority Of your Crystalized Lene eg. They com bine great brilliancy with softness and pleasantness to tho eye, more than any I have ever found. 8. D. McEkkey, Governor of Louisiana. Ml eye fitted and fit guaranteed by F. S. Doff, New Berne, N. O." jiSllm 1 have been a great sufferer from caurrh for over ten years, had it very bad. could hardly breathe. Some night 1 could not sleep bad to walk the floor 1 purchased Ely's Cream Balm and am using it freely, it i working a cure surely 1 have advtfed several friend t.' uao It nj wut b(i( T rrtulU 10 ev try c. It is the ooly uied icine abi ir ail oihrs made to l ure cmarrh and 11 i wjilh us weight in ittld I thank ii 'd 1 have found a remedy 1 can ur alh surety and that doe all that i- .'iuieu lor ii 11 is curing my dear ow B. W. Sperry. Hartford. Conn, Tax Notice. All persons owing Taxes for 1S7 and 1V Schedule ' B" Taxes. Retail Liquor Licenses, and all other licenses required by tbe Revenue Laws of North Carolina, are hereby aotitied to settle lb same Eur(ltr iiJui'jch.v cin,. f !f jne'. 1 will attend ikl mycfli e' from ) A W to 4 IV M l receive ihr same, from snd after this dale Jinuary 11 lvJ 1 STIMSON Sheriff Craven i'o For the Next 30 Days! We will sell the bal ( ance of our Stock of; Clothing at Cost. We wish to make room for our' Spring and Sum mer Stock. Terms Cash. HOWARD & JONES. javn 17 Jwtf A Liberal Offer. An Artistic Twelve Pae Annua t al endar. beautifully decorated with Inli ly finished water-colored pictures ri p j resenting the four Seasons VV inter Spring, Summer and Kail -will be sent Kre to any person ho sends an cents for a sample copy of the New Yoik Ledger Address IMBFItr WINNER'S SONS Publisher.. 17'i William Street. New York City . This Calendar is worth fully 2.1 cent Mules and Horses. A HNKI.MTof MCI. E-t and HOUSES will arrive the latter .art of this week at J I '" dif M 1 1 A 1 1 N ( ' h Notice. ti to the (iaston House Uarhur Shop for an easy shave and a good hair cut Shaving lOcts.; hair cutting 20,;. PR( i- W. 11. 8HEPARD, Proprietor. William H. Oliver, INSURANCE AGENT, A SU ADJUSTER. Connfcticut Mutual of Hartford , I. ifc . Continental of New York Eire. .l.'.na of Hartford, Eire Ilibcrn'a of New Orlpana, Fire Travelers of Hartford. Life and Acci dent. Fidelity and Casualty of New York. Plate (II ass and Plate (llass Mirrors. American Steam Boiler Ioa Co of New York. Marine of London. The combined assets of the companis represented by me aggregate the enoi moui sum of $100,000,000. Newbern, N. C. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY As aeenta for owners we offer for easy and accommodating terms tbe follow lrigd eaertbed Improved Heal Estate in the City of He-w Bem: No. 1. WHAKK PROPERTY AT UNION PoINT ; Includes the piece of land known at "THE ISLAND " aro tbe wharf or roadwav leading thereto from Et Kront stieei Also, water space now being Oiled in Tbe location Is ths best In tbe eity for all manu fcturing ourposes. while ib largest riaft visiting oor waters have ample depth of water for load Ids; and unloading at tbe No. 2. TWO HOUSES AND LOTS Al UNION POINT, oecnp'ed as uwelllnga No. S. HARVKY WHARF I'KuVeRTY. Incladtn part of water front o( Lot Wo 12, in the plau of the city. Upon th properly Is located a eommodloos b-lck warehoose. The O. D. 8. H. Uo. Dae a portion of tbe prop No. I. THK IRON .FRONT WAREHOUSE No. 5. BhICK MORE AND DWKLLINO ONuR AVE.N BTR1ET ocenplcd by R.O. K. bodge. A fall descriptor of tbH valuable proper tj, together with ihe best teruisnpon which M same win be sold. -all. ha hm.ki. Pl,y ,JwlMaairofflw inSoaii Fr nt sueet. j. WATSON A STREET, da dwtf Im and Heal Estate Agta. E.H.&J.a. MEADOWS Truck & Cotton Factors Meadow: rial Gu in os. Ka -t n I 1 s t- 1 1; I'.nn: NEW BERNE, N. C. -: H :: i . : 000 Tons Kainit, 500 Tons Hisrh (h ade Phos I!i.'.t 250 Tons Cotton So, d Moal, 1000 Biirn ls I tatocs Sc- i-Ct: d S- 0,!, 1000 Bush Early 300 Rush M.'.lO'A ra r. ,isi i 1 xLra mi.! I o .r9;: ".n,t r.ocf i all other Oa: don or 12000 B:'; i O.tts. Hadish, Ho. t, Sni ill Soods I. r:rLl LOW FIGURES. ' in i .i . HOLIDAY GOODS! Thr lin, st C'ha.i -s Picture Framrs. Pit tun s. Ward robes, Hook Casts. Parlor Suits, VVoik Baskets, Hat Racks, t., Christmas, ever luouf:lit to Ntu Bcmc Markrt. In i,u ; the best stock ol" Fur nil m o 0vrr of fered in ,cv,' Uerue. by JOHN SUTER, ' : v Mi Idle Street. THE NEW -BERNE Furniture Company, Manufacturer,- I VI.....al,. Deal, rs .n Furniture, Mattresses, CHAIRS, Ftc , Etc. evt't-v (lav Ii m. stu.ls SnfrtS, I i na t hi, I k i 1 . . i t-'ft''!' 'I", Pi)' ,i Or. ill ! ft! I .'t-ts ,., I-: ' ' !i a: 1 I . I It ' J TUHNFR A. CO., I'l'. I K ; i 'K- ,1 w .(IRSKUAI, r.-l..-i,.U (;rlli K, Athnti. N ii.;,, i A!,.-,A i h. (;,.., New Hern. N ('..Jan. 2. Hsy. KKlU i'KD RATI-.s TD KAl.KU.II In TllK 1NAI .,! ; T I -1 N . T(J Adl'A'Ts; You will sell ti'-kcN t.i tlie above fr,,m your station to ( Jolrlsbor ) an i return on January l".th. 1'uh ami lTih, gcxd to return until January JDt. inrluaise, viz: Morehead Citr S4.0O . 3.70 .. 3 70 . 3.35 8. CO 3 00 2 65 2 40 2.10 1.75 1 50 1.30 l.OO 70 50 I.. Dim,. O. F. A. Wild wood Newport Havelock Croatan Riverdale New Berne Tuscarora Core Creek Dover Caswell Kinston Falling Creek . LaUrange Bests Use "Iron Clais S PDrliVi i s Catar r H unCAM DALIVl Cleanses Vasal pes Pain flamm a t i o n,f rUf FEVER ileitis th Sores, He stores the Senses I Taste and Smell. thr i fCBtAU OkU l-sa I ICAn5 MM "T l?7 t 1 Trytlc-re. HAY"EVER A particle Is applied into eaen ttoatrU and . M agreeable. Prtre SO Cents at Drogelst; by . mail, registered, SO eu. ELT BRUIHHV S Warren street. Hew Tark, JajrU5dwly