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iTBUSUEBS ANSOUNCEXEXT. - I Ht DAILY JOURNAL la published Dally noept Monday at &.) per year: K.60 for tlx months,. Delivery. l ty subscriber. t SO cent, per mo all. TH WKKKLT JOUitNAU ) published very Thursday at I it it per usn, . Notloee of Marrl&ie. or Deaths not to ex : -eed U Hum wlU be Inserted free. All e iltloaat matter will M charged Sou. per , me.jp Sf,,5;.i'.'-'"-f-' I. Paym ' . . ; or transient advertisement. mutM - In adv.noe, Regular adver . - eemeate will be eolleoted promptly at the nd ofeacb. months Uommnnleatlon. containing news of aill- lent publio Interest are solicited. No oom umtoatloa boat be expected to be publish i J that contains objectionable personalities, r ertthnolds the name of the author. Artl- 'ii looter than half oolnmn must be paid Any person feeling acfrltved atanyaa nyssoa eommunleetlon eaa obtain the tme of the author by application at this fQoe and snowing wherein the grievance : UtSl , THE JOURNAL, 6 . HARPxSH. i C, T. HAHOOCK, Proprietor Iioeal'iteporCer, T-Ku tared at the Pottofflce at New Heme, N, 0ue. second-class matter. National Democratic Ticket. ' For President: ' OROVEU CLEVELAND, of Now Y.rk. For Vioe-Fresident: A. E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. 'State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : ELI AS CABR. of Edgeoombe. For Lieutenant-Oovomor ; a A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. I - For Secretary of 8tate: OOTAVIUS COKE, of Wake . For Treasurer: D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: FURMaN. of Buncoror.H B. U, For Attorney-General . FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Bup't of Publio Instruction: J. C. 80ARBOROUOB, of Johnson. ' , County Ticket. i House Repree'tives, E. V. Wodswurth. f Register of Deed, . . J. W. Biddle. " Sheriff W. 15. Lane. Treasurer Tho.. Daniels. Coroner . . . . Or. It 8. Primrose. Bnrreyor I K. Wilcox. fiesidtatial Electors for State at Large. O. B. AycocU and I. B. Glenn. Congress, 3d District, Judge Oth District, . H. F. Grady. U A Sbuford TUB Booual report of the Govern or Of Alaska given too population M 31,795 of which -Jlm arc win A HUMAN ALIGATOfl. Cnrioos and Revolting Sp.itacle Physical Deformity. One of the most curious a ml ru- roltmg spectacles of human tie formity is to be found near Way cross, tia., in the tonnof a huma aligator. The monstrosity is boy 14 years of age, who not only roars a close resemblance to saurian, but hisses, bellows with ,.. anger- and foams at the mouth when enraged. Ho can neith talk nor walk and is practically hi idiot. When hungry, however no van mage Known nis wants t groaning and searching uroimd the room, nim rolling and halt crawl insr on his bellv. ..The lxy's body is almost entirely covered With scales of a delicate texture. His head is lonir and Hat and his eyes are round and beadv iiMlji blink with a superficial lid or iuuu hum tuoseoi an angator. ills , Snouth is long and wide and is : ruled 'jtyi.h' an unusually large numbor bt big teeth. His legs and arms are flat and crook sideways from tho joints. Altogether he iH aa near a Wending of human and bnast as one ever saw. Tl. 1 1 . ... j ho uoy nas a great loudness for water, which seems to delight ami immensely. lie knows of its presence by instinct. A few day ago he was taken loforo the Grand Jury for medical examination. 1 h jury pronounced him harm less ana allowed him to remain .With his mother. Kindly Advice rirsi Blue KiDDon Man 1 saw i yon coming out of a barroom the other day. Second; Rlue Ribbon Man Yes, ' I was in there gathering materials for A "Sketch on Li to iii tho -Saloon," Vtnk Blue Ribbon Man -I did , not notice that you were, or had -- been, making any notes. - Second Blue Ribbon Man No; , toe materials I get tboro I carry in my lioad. ' First Blue Ribbon Man Well, ?my friend, my advice is, don't get too many of those materials into your head or you'll be having tho ' aelirium tremens. V Unsophisticated Mr. Ashdale Flats Yes, sir, ; we can always spot a hayseed on 'rights v Mr. Drexel llousor Of course. There's one now Btanding on tho cornor, I'd bet my last dollar. ' The Hayseed ; (approachmg) fronta, can I hare your attention for a few minutes in a little nter t inment of mine? I have here Bliolls, and here, as Vou see, y rubier ball Now I put the - r hall, etc., etc. '' A P. ; t . HOUSE AND HOME. The Housewife and Subjects to Interest Her.' Indiana's Oeuerous Laws for Women. Mrs. Washington's Hoiwokeeplnjr Food that Beautifies Oue Way to Cook Tomatoes. r The laws of Indiana treat women with great generosity, and have done so long Wore it was done in other States prouder andjnoro im portant, ana whose inhabitants are not called Hoosiers. That this was so was due mainly to two people who have now gone to their reward, Mrn. Allen Hamil ton, the sister of Judge Holman, the watch dog of the Treasury, and Robert Dale Owen. The ira- l petus to a slowly gathering move- inent was given by the fortunes of i a humble boardinghouse keeper. I She had a drunken husband and a small family of children. To rear these she worked early and late, When she refused to givo her husband money he collected or tno Doaraors. ltao woman re quested the boarders to pay their money to her. when her husiMtnu. inspired by an accommodating lawyer, brought suit. It was de cided in his favor. Tbe circum- stances of the case were known. Mrs. Hamilton, to whose knowl edge thov came, anticipated the sensible opinions expressed br Mr. Humble. When Mr. Buniblo was arrested for somothing his wife Had said he remonstrated. JJut it's the law," said the constable, "Then the law's an ass," said Mr, Bumble. Communicatinir with Robert Dale Owen, the two began an active canvass, which the so cial Ksitio"n and the jiersonal prominence of the two principals greatly aided, and thus txgan those modifications of the legal po sition ot women that, carried lor- ward from year to year, plant Indiana among tho pioneers of tiie ?nlightoned states. .V rs WaHliliurton's Honsckecpliid. Kdward Everett Hale snvs Mrs ( Jeorge Washington was a model housekeeper. In a set of lxoks kept expressly tor that purpose Airs. Washington made entry of housekeeping duties accomplished from day to day, and noted how she superintended the preparing of uie supply ot smoked meats tor the plantation, how, with her own nds, she cut out the clothing of the slaves and so on. Letters of Lady Washington's daughter and others testify thut after the dentil of her husband the hospitality t trie .Mount v ernon home whs cptup. How to WuhIi Windows. There is a knack even in wash ing windows. ( hoose a dull day or at least a time when the sun is not shining on the window, for then it causes it to be streaked, no matter hov much it is rubbed. Take a painter's brush and dust the windows inside and out, wash ing all the woodwork inside before touching the glass. The latter must be washed simply in wann water and diluted ammonia -do not use soup. Take n small cloth with a pointed stick to get tho dust out of the corners; wiite dry with a eotton cloth do not use linen, as it makes the glass linty and dry. Polish with tissue (paper or old nowKpH'MT. This can be done in half the time taken where soap is used. live Ilaliy a Drink. An eminent children's physician is rejMirted tis saving that infants, generally, whether brought up at brenst or artificially, will in warm, dry weather take water ever' hour with advantage, and their frequent frotf illness and rise of temperature are often due to their not having it. In twthing, spoonfuls of water given every hour or of toner, cool and soothe the gums, and this. with larger cooling evaporations often stops the fretting and restle ness so universal at this jM'iiod. l oad Thut Beautifies The green salad in any shaix i ron i ine long curling lettuce lea to the crisp little watercress, is constant licuutiher, and more than this, regularly eaten, it quiets your nerves and gives you a pleasant sleep. tint it you Hood it with vinegar and powder it with sugar you h ive simply made yourself ish that will havo no effect unon you wh riy the whatever, unless it should bo force of the vinegar to break the enamel ot your teeth. 1 ho right way tor vou to eat this most lioautifying of dishes is to have ujhhi it a good French dressing, that ih, one formed of jiepjcr, salt, a small portion of vinegar and a large portion of good, sweet olivo oil; if vou do not care tor this, then oat vour salad as did tho hermits of old, dipping lea i in some salt and having wun it a piece ot Dread and butter. VII fresh vegetables, especially as paragus, tend to improve the skin. ItegiHlration Book. Open. The following are the registrars and plarcH for registration in the city of Mew F rst ward: J E. Gaskill registrar, at it. street . omce, Hontn Front Street. Second ward: J. K. Willis reiristrar. at in oriu-f eoriicr t raven and llroad street j. Tliinl ward: S. W. Willis registrar, at is store on Middle street. Fo- h ward: H. R. Hooker rccistrar. at his iiore near depot. r in ward: McCarthy's crecinct. T. F. McCarthy, registra:, at his store corner rollock and Queen streets. nun Ward: Bt. Phill d'. fcrecinrf: Wm. H. Marshal regi attar, at hi. house corner George and ITew streets, . t -, ' 1 Childreri Cry for.PitcherXCc:lor!a , I , ' DR." G. EL BAGBY, . . i SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe, Middle street, opposite Baptist ohurcb, - 1 deoiidwif NEWBEKN. N. 0. . DU X D. CLARK, v ' ' DENTIST, '. KW BHKHH, W. C. Office ou Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. , P. H. PELLETIER, ATTOUNBT A T L A W , Craven St., two doors South of Journal offloe. Will praotlee In thenonntiaa or r,.n arteret. Jones. Onilov mH hntiinA V United HUtee Oonrtat New Berne, end M0SE3 T. BRYAN, Garpsnter and Builder. Small Job. of Repairing sol cited and let iB'aouon puaranteeu May l fonnd when wanted neur tbe loe Kdotory. Re.'ors lo put ohareolet ..I., eltlun and mectmulc lanllldtf S. R. STREET, General FIRE AN Insurance Aent, NEW BERNE. N. C. Basil Manly, Wm. A, McIntosh New Bsrna Ircn Works Successors to .1 II. Crabtree A Co Engineers, Founders, MACHINISTS. Manufacturer and Dealers in Macliln. ery, Maclanists and Mill Supplies, En gines, Boilers, fcaw and Grist Mills. Double Ld(;ers, etc Agents for Bariramin's Indestructible Mica Seatod Valves, Tlie American Haw Go. and Prescott's DirocActing Steam Feed, etc. We have just erected n larfje Ware house adjoining our Woiks, where we will keep a full stoek of Miu-hiue and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or material of any sinu win iw promptly executed nmrXj dwtf neighbor, whats trouble with you V Didn't yon get the nomina tion? No, but I KOt a oair of Cart Wheals that don't suit me. and now J. O. Whitty & Co. have just got in a supply oi tnose oeienrated Tennessee Wheels. Iam always doing jast what I ought not. time tny aavioe and go at onoe to Whitty 's and get a pair of the Ten nessee wheels and you can smile if I can l. 250,000 BRICK READY FOR SALE! Cheaper than any other Mar can Furnish Them. I've got 'em and want to sell 'em Apply to W. P. Bl.'RULS, New Berne, or M. POUTER, Uiverdale jneT dtf J. A BRYA1, Prei. TDOS. DAJIlELS.Vite Pres. 6. L ROBERTS, (Mitr. The National Bank, OF NEW BERNE, N. C IKOORPOBARB 1885. Capital, Surplus Profit, $100,000 98.168 DIRECTORS. Jab. A. Bbtah, Tbob. Damibu. Obab. s. Bbtah, J. B. Baokburh, ALBX. BlILLJta, Li. UABVBT, O. H. BOBBBTa, J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S1 DENTIST, Pernianently located. NEWBEKN, N.O. Oas administered fot the extraction of teeth without pain. OlBee. eorner of Middle Htrret and rederal Alley, opposite Middle Bt. Baptist Chnroh. 1 200 Barrels Flour AND 500 Boxes Tobacco At Rock Bottom Prices. FOB 6 ALJ BY 2T iT71vioIi9" -'- .;'--' ' : ; .' WHOLESALE GKOOEE, ; MIDPLX STRUT, ..'V !' D LIFE Say, neighbor, whats the V1W BERKS. H. 0 i , Horse j Milliner. Anyone "visaing a First-Class Set of Hand-made Harness will do Well to call on J. W. GAY, at Stewart's Carriage and Harness Depository on . Broad street. Special attention piud to repairing oi an Kinds in tnis line. - . u2 Samplajlose and Half Hose I Sample Summer Vests for ladies & children. Sample Suspenders. Sample Handkerchief Bags. Everything Cheap, Everything warranted to be as represented. Barrister. I Baxter. Furniture, iaiiresses. C3rO TO W.P.Joiies South Front St ,opp. (iaston House, For Furniture of All Kinds. Mattresses made to order a: ci reno vated. PRICES VERY LOW. jyl dwtf Stove Work & Tiding. See nif when y.U vrm-. Stove-- put up or worked on Work guaranteed in lirst--la. stylo. I furnish Pipe when wanted. I am also prepared to Tin Houses or do iinv work m the Tinninc line. J. "W. WOOD. Sept. ti, 181)2. 8 1:1 Notice. Notice is hereby givon that at the regular meeting of the Hoard of Cotumis- sioners of Craven county, held at the Court House in New Berne on the first Monday in September, 1892 (it being tho fifth day of said month), the following orders were made : Ordered, That, the place of election in Township No. 3, Unssell's ji;eciuet, be removed from It. A. Rosso',!' bam to ,T. VV. Lane's office at. Fort Uarnwcll vil lage. Ordered, That the voting plaoe in Township No. U. at Arnold's store, bo nd hereby is discontinued, and the voters of said election precinct are noti tied to vote at Jasper in said Township. 11 B 80.1 1. W. JUDDLE, Clerk. The World's Fair. Whether yon Intend to vinti the Wnrliln Fair In t hlcaco lu lh!ta or not ou will want a history of It from the beginning (inch a ui.iory isoeing m.Knincuny pr-tonloil by The Exposition Graphic, Printed In Kncllsh. German, French and opeuiEU. The Orrt number of tht zreat nnmrterl. edition of The Qraphlo.Joet leaned, oontalns Views of all the frinctpal buildings from official designs the Administration, Fine Aria, eienaiaoiuree, rteneries, Mines and Mining. Agrlonllural Bnlldlnss and every thing else to date). Portraits of the Principal Ofneera of Vne Oomnils.lon and Directory, viuw. ui hi. rriuuii.i (.niiee oi America, mil-page Portraits of President Harrison and Beoretary Ulelne, and a enperh triple, page Bird'a-Kye View of the Uxpoeltlon Uronnds and buildings from designs by the Bureau of Oonstruetlon. Ton will want a eonr for vourself and ibt. eral for your friends. ui rages, wun supplement. The fines publication In America. Do not fall to send tor a copy or a.k yonr Newsdealer for It. Prloe fu eta. I with order.) Habeorlptlon one year, ,'1. THK OKAPHIC "That phenomenal .ac cess of lllnst'ated weeklies In tbe world's falrelty." All the principal current evenU flnely 111 intra ted. The moet complete, the mm popular, mua auuigeiner uie most Tft-J oable Illustrated weeklv. A.k yonr news dealer for It. or address the publishers Bub crlptlon, one year, tl.OU. The GRaPBIO CO., Dearborn an d Harrl son BtsOhlosgo. An agent wanted in every town n s U.H. ToCinners IF YOU J7EE0 A COTTON GIN, GET THE Improved r BROWN, The Best in the Market. L H. Cutler & Co. J. A. Joxtes LIVERY, SALE And Exchange StibUs 80UTH FKONT STREET, Opposite the Gaston . House, Inaddltiento handUng 8to;k I have oo band flrst-olass lot of , ' ' manufactured by Edward Long of Wash. injtoD,K. av'v-' ....r-i1.?." I. tbe best Float tor the money. ;i. Try ft and beooavlnood. Another car of I?ew just received from the Stills. ' 01! f ' SPECIAL AIB. TRAIN ' ' FOB TDB ' ' , North ,Oarolina : State- Fair From New Bern, N C , and intermediate stations to Itaieigh aud return same day ' Solid through trams without ohaeice of cor. on , Wednesday, October, 19th ' AMD Thursday, 'October 20th, '92. FARE FOB ROUND TRIP -When tickets are purchased from -sta tions named bolow, Including one admission into the Fair. , . -ny mail ou bt'l t's. by mail tkain -New Bern. 3 70 1 Moreh'd City, 3 40 Tuscarora, Core Creek, Dover, Cagwell. 2.50 I WUdwood, 3 80 8 3(1 310 808 2 00 8.45 I Newport, 2 85 I Havolock, 3 80 I Croatan, 3 25 Itiverdalc, Kinston. Falling Creek, 2 10 La Oratge, 1 80 Best's, 1.75 The above rates are good on either the Mail or Speoial Train, All points east ol New Bern passengers for the Fair tako the Regular Mall Train No. 50 liclvets'wlll uo sold 17bb to .1st Ir.ciu slye, to bo limited fo a continuous pass age in each direction. Good to return to October 24th, inclusive. Schedule of Special Train, Oct 19 and 20 OOtNi. Leave New Born r.;50A.M Core Creek 0:80 " ' Kinston 7:12 " ' ha Grango 7 ;8U " Arrive Goldsboro 8:15 Leave Goldsboro S :M " Arrive Raleigh 50:15 ' ItKTt ItXINci. Loave lUlelgh l" ,M Arrive New Horn ' ' Trniu No, 1 will wait inilelh itel at La Grange for this special haln unless otherwise orderrkj by the train dispatcher. Irain No. 2 will wait IndoliniUly at Best's Station for this speoial train un less otherwiso ordered by the train dis patcher. S. L. DILL, U. 1'. A houses km mm. I have just reoeived a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina H0RSE3 AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. All of which I will sell VERY UHISAF for cash or approved paper. Give me a trial. 3. 3. Street Executor's Notice- The undersigned having duly qualified as executor of the last will ami testament of George 8. Fisher, tlec'd, htrcliy gives notice to nil persons liavinclaims lorainsl the estate of the said 'Jcor;;.- S. Fisher, to present them on or lit lore the lOtli day of October, 1803, or this notice will In plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said cslule w niuke imtnedinlc Hettlettient of same. Jane FisriEii, John II. FiHiiKit, Hannah A. Lank, 10 -I Executor? TYLER DESK CO., 8T.LOUIS.MO Our Mammoth Catalocueof Bahx Oodhtkbs Dbhes, aod other Omca FcaaiTuaa for now ready. New Good.. New Styles la Desk., Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Cabi nets, Ac., Ac. , and at matchless prices, a. above indicated. Oar goods are well known and sold freely in every country that .pean.Kngn.il caiaioiruu free. Pottage 12c. THE BEST THING IN THK UNITED STATES roa One Cent IB THB PHILADELPHIA RECORDS $4 per year, Daily. $3 .'per year, omlttinfr. Sundays to THE FARIIER ) ...i:i.'-, ,-t,rvJ, ABI THB st V ,.-J '. r -T .'" A- v. REG MO NO EQUAL. ; ffiTi'B 0 I sff "Iai J S2I lp t L $1.00 Per Year. 60c. ONLY JFxfom Until Jan. -FOK WEEKLY NhVH COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF RBADINQ. :.,--c;'ir. - -. , ..... The Daily JournalL $5.00 Per Year. ... uuciwuu daily mail, and is a splendid medium for adverlisera. 1 . Liberal Advertising llatcs. We have just received a larire lot of Ne .... ' ' ,-- ...,jiitff:f, ad Handsome Books, which we . cl ilij both the Daily and Weekly EditinsiSni see them, and get one by paying one year itt advance for the Daily By paying $1.25 or the Weekly "one year entitle you .to a book. JOURWALS,0)LT:'I In connection with the Journal there JOB DEPARTMENTS All kinds of work executed in the L of order and at satisfactory prices.' ;,' ';,'..; , .. ; , Letter Hoad, . ' . . : 8tatomonta,' -Note Heads, . A'.- BuRineR8 Cards, Hilf for 6 onihs. 50c. IVow 1st, 1898, THB - JOURNAL mi- v w wa sss . aVAVsU WUt , iiuui w cerne, wnere mere 18 A in advance will also " ,. '. i-'-.-i." , '.) O -; K ill - - ( 's. ' . 1 t , ; . r :: 'u iiVfV-fiiU , artiste h nFIRaT-CLAr Bill Ileada. '..via of wc-" .
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