. . PBtISHEES ASSqiXCEMEST, . " TUB tklUt JOUKN U. t published Dal, ly.sxoept Monday at r.tHur yeer;$a.W for ,x months. De'tvef-. i . If subscribers ; at 60 luti pel mo I :,1 .. . -v i ,TB WKEKbYiV-.v; la published i i every Thursday t Sim tw.r a num. : - Notices of M wrlejws or Doailu not toes-1 . eead ten UnM will n inserted free. All a ' '. aulonI mtlt will lie charted 6ot. per ; Faym.nis or transient advertisement ",'BHW be me4i In advance. ' Regular edver (, tlnemnu will be eollented promptly at itie and ot each month. ) a i Communications containing newt i.f , til , elentpoblto In teres-, are ollolt-d. No coui- munteetlon must be expiated lo be publlsa . ed shateontnlnsoMeuUonnble personalities or Withhold! the name of Ibo aubnr. Aril ; else longer than half column mutt be paid t for j" ; ' Ajrprson feellnit aggrieved atanyaa- onymotia communication ran obtain the name of the author hy pppllo&tlon atthia offloeand showing hen In the grievance exist. N ' THE JOURNAL. at HlKPan, r. T. HUCOCK. Proprietor. Loral Reporter. 4WKn tared at the Poatoffloe at New Berne, H.C as second-class matter. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : ELIA8 CAER, of Edgecombe. For Lieutenant Governor ; a A. DOUQHTON, of Alleghany. """"" ' For Secretary of State: O0TAVIUS COKE, of Wake. For treasure: D. W. BAIN, pf Wake. For State Auditor: . If. FURMAN, of Bunoorobe For Attorney-General. FBANE I. OSBORNE, oMeoklenburif. For Sop't of Publio Initruotion: J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johneon. TDK young women are coming forward in the Southern Presbyte rian Chnroh, much so that a warn ing has to be given against it. The Assembly at its late session took action enoonraging the formation of young people's societies, but did not, so one of their papers tells as, "express its inhibition of an undue oonspicuonsneas of the yonng wo men in these societies." That this "undne conspicuonsness" needs in hibiting is evident from the fact that this evil has already gone far. We are told, "that young ladies have been acting as leaders in such meetings in the presence of young men." This is pare paganism, and Diana and Minerva could not have acted worse in a session of the gods on Olympns. Ex. xii e Question oi rase my in Massachusetts has taken the form of a message from Governor Rue sell, submitting for consideration a memorial suggesting a change of the day now observed as Fast Day and the observing of Good Friday as a Church fast day independent of State authority; the general hoi id ay recognized by the State to be changed to some other day in the spring. The memorial is signed by the presidents of Williams, Am herst, Smith and Wellesley Col leges, President Eliot, of Harvard, and Professor Smythe, of Andover Seminary, concurring in part. Among the signers were a number of leading Congregational i sts, Uni tarlans, Baptists, Methodists and Episcopalians. PERSOSALITlESrixl'OL III ( S. It is pleasing to observe the ab senoe of offensive personalities thus for in the political campaign. Cleveland and Harrison person ate their respective parties, and their nominations would havo de clared the issue of the campaign as plainly as they are set forth in the Minneapolis and Chicago platforms. This Is because of their personal relation to the paramount issues before, the country. Whatever may be the personal characteristics of Cleveland and Harrjaoo they are overshadowed by questions of such momentous im poitance as to absorb the thought and command the attention of the nation.. Dana i noted for his invectives. Hia weapon of assault is personal vituperation. On Cleveland, in day tf gone by,', he has exhausted the eekbdlary of defamation and abuseJbut.'Bd' conscious is be of the Aaeaace ttf public liberty in the Republican platform, ' be declares jthattbe.xoald support the devil himself fn preference to respectable Benjamin Hantson with a force ' MlllnjUt pocket. . ' Both the leading candidates Cleveland' and .', Harrisonhave been In publio life so long, .that nothing new Is to said of them per sonally. 1 Whatever ! disparaging criticism may have beej indulged In the past is buried in the dust of . . " , , V ' (dntioing years or is obscured by the prominence pi . higb purposes, vlrtoon8vaction8 ' and honorable achieyeiueuta, ' , It in matter uf publio congrato- Ut Ion, -that the prwnt campaign, is to be conducted on a higher plain than many of the past, and teason, rather than prejudice is the umpire to which questions in dis pnte are to be referred. Unfortunately harsh words have been Indulged, in North Carolina, and our object today Is to nrge a larger degree of Christian charity toward those who (or any reason have tailed to bestow npon the Demooratio party the plaadltsof its most enthusiastic admirers. The farmers of North Carolina are born Democrats. They natnraliy gravitate toward the party of their fathers, bat many of them have been led to distrust the fidelity of the party to their interest, and some of them have been induced to contemplate an abandonment of the old landmarks, bnt they are not the men to seek self-interest to the detriment of the country. They know the meaning of the Force bill and understand that its defeat mnst be through the agency of the Democratic party. Firm in their allegiance to the right, they nail their colors to the mast. Welcome, colabores in the oanse of liberty and right! No third party has been able to seduce yon,y on will find relief succor and support in the great party of re form: the party of Jefferson and Jaokson; Cleveland, Stevenson and Oarr! On the dizzy heights of the Him alayas in Thibet there is a little Moravian mission station at Leh, in Ladak, which is 11,000 feet above the level of the sea. For thirty, five years these dauntless mission aries have been laboring without encouragement and hoping against hope to bring the stolid Thibetans from their Buddhist religion into the folds of Chrintianity. At one time almost the whole personnel of the station was swept away by a devastating fever. In these long years, more than a generation, on ly forty of the Buddhists Have con sented to become converts, but, on the other hand, the personal and social influence of the isolated little band of Christians is of the strongest and best. The people resorve them to an almost filial de gree. KIMPLK IN COaSTHl'CTIOW. PfcRITtANKNT in DCRATIO.f. KASILY APPLIED. ITS 8KIL.L K1L CSH ttUICKLY LE1RHED.: The Elnctropoise Is an Ingtrnment for THE UUKE vr JIISEABE WITHOUT MEDICINE. HA KKD on new theorlea of the cause and cure of disease. II deals with the elaotrlnal and magnetic conditions or the body and the tfases surrounding It In the atmosphere, controlling these conditions at will. It Is noi electricity, viskash Is simply lm paired vitality. The Electro do lie constant ly adds to the Tltallty and only assist Katnra, In Nature's way, to throw off tb irtiuuie. A 40-page book, aessrlblnc treatment and oontalnlng testimonials from all sections, and for the cure of all diseases, mailed fbu on application, Auurses ATLANTIC ELECTEOPOISE CO., WashlnRton, D. c. Charleston. S. O Aiianta, usu W, M. WATSON, Agent, KewBerneN' O' When a woman begins to watch attentively a man's acts, gestures. speech, you may be sure she has bus begnn either to lovoor to hate him. LEXON .ELIXIR. A PLSASAITT LCUON DBINK. For bilionueea and oonstfpation. take Liemoo Elixir. For indigeation and fouli omaoh. take umon elixir. For aiok and nervoaa bead aohea. take Liemon ciizir' For sleepleeeness and nerrouineee. take Lamon liir. For loa of appetite aad debilitr. take Liemon Kiixtr. For fevar, ohilla and malaria, take Lmon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you In any of the above diseases, all of whioh arise from a torpid or diseased liver, etomaoh, xidneve, Dowels or biooa. Prepared only by Dr. H. Hoxley, Atlanta, ua. 60a. aad 81.00 per bottle. Sold by druggleta. A I BOM INEMT KIMISTU WBITM. After ten yeart of great eaffarlnc from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys and constipation, I have been eared by Dr. Mozley'e Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. O. O. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South. No. 38 Tatnall at.. Atlanta, Oa The man who doesn't improve npon what he inherited, robs both bis ancestry and bis posterity. Tb Population of New Berne la about nine thousand, and we would aay at least one-half are troubled with some affection on the Throat and Lungs, as thoae complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than iithera. We would advise all our reader not to ne cleot the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Bat sam for the Throat and Lun Lungs. Trial .and!. Bj)d size free. Large bottle 60e, by all druggists, i I aSl II II llll Mill II UFflCTUREDOHtf WvD I PWHITLOCK-rRICrlMONP HORSES AND MULES. I have juat reoeived a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HOESES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. AU Oi which I will tell VERT OUEAP for oaah or approved paper. Give ma a trial. 3EL! JSa Street Vlilwaukee BEER. I am SOLE AGENT for this Cele rated Boer in New Berne. ON DRAUGHT. Schooner for 5 Gents. I keep on hand a CHOICE LOT of WIKES. LIQUORS, Cigars and Tobacco. T. C. HOWARD, BED LIGHT, Middle Street, Near Market Dock. mar23 dwtf BRICKS! BRICKS! 200,000 For Sale, $6.00 Per Thousand, IN GAR LOTS -A-t Dojpot., Call to See Us. W. P. Burrus & Go, Foot of Middle street SALE, LIVERY, FEED AND Exchange Stables Opposite the Gaston .Bouse. Finest Stock at laving Prices T. A.. Jones PROPBIETOR. mayl7 dwtf REDUCED TO $2.50. Gentlemen, thia is the Chance of a Lifetime ! FOR TEN PAYS ONLY WE WILL SELL THE aruy and rim S3.00 , FOE Only $250 Sea If we have 'your BARGAIIl STORE. Indies fV Sometimes object to a !L Pipe, and every one ob jects to a Bad Cigar. You can smoke OLD . VIRGINIA (GHEROOTS with perfect satisfaction both to yourself and friends, as their aroma is eoual to the Best Citrar.1 FIVE for TEN CEMTS.1 : 4 Freezers, Mason's Fruit Jars, Porcelain Lined Kettles Glacier, Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Fly Traps, FOR SALE UY Smalltfood & Slover, MIDDLE 8TBEET. TO THEPU3LIG. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS In the purchase of a PIANO, and from Ten to Fifteen Dollars In ths purohase of an ORGAN, address AD0LPH C0HK, NEW BEENE, N. O., General Aent for North Carolina, who now handling goods dlreot iron the mann faoturers, as follows: HIGH GRABS KIKHLIN PIANOS, distinguished for tone, workmsnshlo and durability, and endorsed by nearly all lbs musical Journals In the United (States. Made by Paul O. Mehltn, who Is at this time one of the best meehaales and Inventors of the da; Thirteen new Hehlln Piano, Thirteen new patents on this hisfe-giads Also the NIWBT Sl CVAHTS1 TTPBIAHT PI ABO, which has been sold by him for the past six years In the eastern part of this State, and Up to tbls time has given entire satisfaction The Upright Piano Just men tioned will be sold at from Vm to W 0, In Kbonlted Rosewood, Oak, Walnut or Ma hogany eases. Also the CROWN PARLOR ORG AN, from ISO to 110(1 In solid Walnntor Oak esses Ten years' experience In tbe music busi ness has enabled him to handle nolo lag bat standard goods, and ha does not hesitate to say that he wtll sell any mnsleal Instrument about 26 per cent, cheaper than other agent are now offering. Refer to ail banks In Kaslern Carolina. Ian23 dwtf STERLING SILVER, about 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity. BELL THE JEWELER. A SURVIVOR OF THE WAR. 1855-1092. Atlautio and Na 0. Railroad, BvPIRIHTXMDKKT't OWCB, l N.w Bern, H. 0., Jan. M, 1893, To Agents & Trick' Shippers Truck Train No.' 208 will be dlscoo tinnad on and after Fiiday, July 1st, 1892. , Track ehlpment on and after Friday, July let, will take 'the; Krelfbt train (Number 2) until otherwise ordered, -v .,.,,. P. 1j. Ullalj, Dlipt, j (BSg -O A i 1 " n gp issa on ipfisagni a, DR. J. D. CJL&RK, KrOffloa M Cam &. hetwaen i roUorJc kndBrojili ; ' : ROBERTS OBO. WkaleaaJe Dealers IsC "' - Groceries; Provisions TOBACCO aad MUFF, BOOTS aud SBOItt - We are alo scents for TOCK"DlAOJi;5 PLUDlt, every barrel wartanted. A large stock of FUHB i WKBT IN11I MOLAMHK-t, our own ImporVtlon. " Come to see os, or send yonr orders Ton WUI and oar Prices as LOW as the Lowest. mavKdwt BOBXSTS EBO P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT liti "VI . Craven St.,' two doors South of Journal office). Will prao tlce In the Counties of Graven, arteret. Jones. Onslow and Pamlico. Sa, United Btate Court at New Berne, end supreme uourt oi one otaie. PCIITO WANTED to whom nnnsnally nUCH I O liberal, terms will be given to sen oar new dook, June ana woru oi SPURGEOtJ. The world createet vreaehev la dead, and hundreds of tbsnssnda of christian families as well as Clergymen, Bible readers, sin, dents, waltlns for an onsortnnitv to nor, ohase tbls book. We want agents to sell tbls book right now, while the Interest is treatest, don't wait, today send AT OMGK 18 cents In stamps, for agents oompleteoan v&nslcg outfit and be the first to canvass yonr neiRnoornooa. TERM8 LIBERAL, ACT QUICK. FORSHEE & McMAKEN, Cincinnati, 0. WALTER H0MANS' i Pleasant Boarding House AT MOREHEAD, Now open for the season in connection with the Oak Ridge Pavilion, now and well furnished. Temperance d links and refreshment at all hours. The Sharpie "Louise Morehead" will maku regular trips, leaving the Atlantic Ilotol wharf for Pavilion upon arrival of trains, and return iust before their departure and at intervals as do- sired. JelJ dwtf MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builder. Bmall Jobs of Repairing solicited and sat, la faction guaranteed. May be found when wanted near tbe loa Factory. Refers lo past character as a cltlaen and mecnanio. lanizau Basil Manly. Wm. A, McIntosh. New Berne Iron Works Successors to J. n. Orabtrce & Co. Engineers, Founders, AND MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, M.K'liluisu and Mill Supplies, En pines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Double Edge!, etc. Agents for Bargamiu's Iudestructible jlica heated Valves, Ihe American Saw Oo. aud l'rescott's Diruci-Acting Steam Feed, etc. We have lust erected a lartro Ware house adjoining our Woiks,-where we will keep a lull stoek of Machine and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or material of any una win ue promptly executea, maris dwtf Notice of iDCorporatlon. Notice la hereby given or tbe Incorpora tion of "The New Bern Water, KleotrLc LlntA and Railway flouiuanv." That the name of the incorporators are wunam v. uiarae, oi wastnein, oi the town of Booth Kingstown In he otate of hhada Island, Rlciard P. Wllllaits or the city of b w dv(u, nunji varoiiu. riRni n. Aran a and Robert 8. Fletcaer. of tbe elty and cnanty of Providence. Btateof Rhode Island, and snrh othert as'thsy may associate wlti. The name of said corporation hall be "The new nern waior, KleotrlsJntantt Hallway Company ' xnat me nntinet s thereof anail be for thax purpose of mining for water, owning, eojf r struetlng and operating a system of w works, and the sale of waUr; the mane?ta7 ture, generating aad Bale of eleosrleltjL electrical . apparatus and machinery lor power, heat, lighting and elLj usss to wtaleb eleetiicltr may be aDDlleo: and tna eon. atrueUng and equipping a atreet Railway or Railways and operating the same by aleeu lo vr iimw uuwvr, ua wiiu power to erect stations therefor. That the plaee where said buslnssa shall be carried on shall be the elty of Mew Hern, That tbe time of the exlstenoe of this cor poration is limited to thirty t ears. - The amount of the capital stock shall not axeaen one nonorea ana sixty woasana dollars, the number of shares shall not ex ceed sixteen hundred, and tr e amount of aaen snare to oe one hundred dollars. la wltnsss whereof T have hereto set mj hand and affixed my seal of office thia Sell day of May, A D.IW: w.H. WATSOK, Olerk Superior Court. . may27 tod Atlantio & N. 0. Eailroad, Nbw Banir, N. 0 . Jun. 23, 1803. ,. SPECIAL TIME TABLE Truck Train No. 208--lflliiL In effect Friday, June 24, 1898. : Daily. exoept Sunday , , 5,.4 , Leave New Bern ,.,..10K)0 A.M. Clark'. .....,.. 10:49", " Tusoarora,. ,.,11:19 " CoreOreek t.ilM : 41 Dover....", . ..... 12;17 P.M. ' Oasweil.,,...... ..ll:87 , : J' Kinstoa ....,.. 138-.' . Falling Creeks.-...... 1:45 " .', ., " La Grange.....,.. f.,-08 t . : . J&Mt'fl.te'et Meusaa sas as)aai 880 . Arrive Ooldsboro.... 1:00 , Ko hlp nenta at Newborn reeeirtd after 9:80 a.m. lor this train.,,. Tbe above train retdrninu. will leave Ooldsboro for New Bern at 4:80 p.m. a. an extra, unless otherwise ordered, ,, '.. . H. In VlLu, Bnpt, $1.09 Per Year; llplllllii; OILY Until Jan. -FOK WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LAKU K AMOUNT OF HEADING. The Daily Journal $5.00 Per Year. Circulates in every direction from New Berne, where there is a ' daily mail, and is a Bplcndid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising Rates. We !have just received a larire lot of Kew and Handsome Books, which we club, with both the Daily and Weekly Editions. Call and see them, and get one by paying one; year in ' advance for the Daily. the Weekly one year entitle you to a book. Job Department In connection with the Joupnal there is a FIR8T-CLAS JOB DEPARTMENTS AU kinds of wtwk execute & teat Of order and at satisfactory' priceiM v;:;vV-;3?5-:A?;-f:- Utter-Head. Note : Heads,' Bill ' Heads.; "' .'1 . '; r't ;r;;;8tatetoents, -'H Posters," SZD rOIl TEES EFCI2IEf 70c. 4 1st, 1803, TI1K - JOURNAL. 50c. Per Month. By paying $1.25 for ' in advance will also Y- -1 v', Business CardR, 5Kirveloji, ' v-:1 -.y 1 ; :And all kinds' of work. COPt OF TIT m-l ' TP T ' - 1 f ja duvi- lb -1 '