rcausaist iiitncitUT. TU DATXT JOCKSALk a at mfrm . Basil seed deity, UM(4 M7 at at per yea; t US tar six BboeUae. Minn4 TUfIU.T JOCKJIAL.e eetaaaa HMh MUtM ever TaafikJar at 11 .M -vAIVKTUnM BATS DAU.lt H-OM JB ea.day UN; Ha fcweaea MbjQnl ate udw haul of "Busibm ea)Bipr Bar BMC Bad t muii fur every WllMliHI taaerUoa. If UMftMMMItl Ul bl utf 44 bXM eye waster ai say ae TaneBia'aisiteotu. B4 BeXd I tew NawlUkixerU4 free AUaAdiuoea tarwtaBrsda user a a tor iiuimi adeeruscntet i la edvtaee lUf Ml edver l will b eoileeud promptly at th t . -CeafaalaeUena aaataialag w of dla saaslea e- aaM nil era aeatstud. 0 i eeea iwim mm h mmM to a bus IteBea that hwuim aaMctloubla seraona ef the autaor or l erUI atace imi so col (ma o it a .-it4 at ur a nun? Mala tM pan o a mimt 7 eBptfoetfcisi at tale Man sue t ta mars bo aU THE JOURNAL. m u nn, eVHABPaUt. AltM. Baalaae SJaaegex. if 'flCWBKftNS N. C. CT S la lltlTia 11 IB Foal OS' N H-raa 0 sew was rm. Erery American is proud of New York. What London is to Knlaml and Parti is to France, New York is to the United Statu, lu tbe do distant future New York will I largest citj, and tbe greatest oonmereial emporium of tbe w orld. Not onlj is she great in population, bat ahe U great iu all tlio elements ofgreataess. She is as remmkable' f jr hex wealth, enterprise, culture j and refinement, as he is i.ir lier population. It Is no wonder that t lie city ot New York is so potential in Amen can affair. Wall street controls the finances ot the country, and has no inconsiderable influence on the ioamerce of the world. In all the national contests in the United State all eyes turn to New York with eager expectancy id profound solicitude; and just at thia time the city of New York is attracting public attention to an uaaraal degree. Political meeting are held every day and nigbt, with e?erjr now and then a mammoth fitforTaf of tbe people, such as that which grectel Mr. Tbunnan aooe week ago. On last Saturday night Mr. BlaiM, aad other Republican ora tora, addressed a very large meet ijg at the Tolo grounds." "The nagaetlcaUteiman"' did noljarouse entkoaiaam whicn years ago IBM apontaneoosly at the mention el kia name. Indeed Mr. Blaine, it iiaaid, looked crest fallen; partly, no donbt because no multitude met htm at the depot, and only camli HtU Warner and William Walter Phelps were there to receive him. Kfan Chancey M. Depew was made conspicuous by bis absence. the truth of the matter is, New York is overwhelmingly Demo cratic, and every Republican as s)ialage is discounted by the im nnnse masses of tbe opposition. ' Jl fav Republicans profess- to find encouragement in the division of tbe Saw York Democracy ia tke lye$ contests now pendfng, bnt ev jjy politician knows that whenever and the county Democ- rvVrth nave tickets in tbe field !tJ Democratic vote ot the city is Jjtjcatm PJ many thousands. An 'attempt was lately made to preju- diea Cleveland by the assertion that ht)wa4 Interested in the defeat of ifaiaJI7t bat It was an inglorious ,u2sM because it had no foundation Urttipo. ulfcafc eeaerted, by those who are llYs&tion to form a correct opin J llai Dereland will leave the -Cilia f Ke W York and Brooklyn fofiSQ ttfOBfer than be was in 1ZZL , Thia being the case, the EloCrattc majority ia the empire CUU ii JToveml)er will be verj tbt ft is ia central and west- 'iti jstw York that the principal ffiii late been made bj the hi&ocuiSc party. AS (he sins of the times are (teoftietorr. fjrvuBan onne Sthot 4. ' I alwwft M Haad for children t ...':IoodM tbe child, tofteas l risic alliri all Mia. eww wind a4 it the beat retaedr for Jdiar lo4 Twatr-flvet a bottle. . (CM WltaJaeed IM IMH 'i BJ IMI1MI B JTaseaaan . NatMS tt IMitkal Partlea, -At ihe eloae of the Bevolntioaary War there was bat one political party is. the UaitevJ States. ''aad that original party was known noi renally as the American Whig Party," who htfaaght the warts a ucceesfaruna, knd'kad united to orgaaUa aaJlsaHala a aw eo stitution and government. The war ended ialfjl(aa4 tat the next fire years few changes ia politics occuned, be by 1737, the Whigs or National party, aader the leader ship of tbe flrsV President, Wash ington, Hamilton, and their asso ciates, that party became knows as "Federalist,'' and all the oppo neats of the Whigs and their policy unitrd and formed a new party and called themselves "Anti Federal ists." This Anti Fedoralist party was composed of all who leared the establishment of the new central political power, and those who dreaded tbe wddtrlon; Federal to State taxes, and this party opposed the ratification of the aew Consti tution, in oouveutions and outside, with ait their power and ability. Alexander Hamiltop, tbe great statesman and financier, boldiug the leadership of tbe Federalists, held the coutrol of tbe government during these trj ing ami trou'ilmis times. The AuU Federals party, chi It in I TSU, chauged the party name aud called tdemselves "Republi cans,"' in opposition to tbe monan h ical Federalists, as they were then tauntingly termed by their oiuhj neuts. luifSD lhomas JeJlei son returned from France, wholly en-1 grossed aad iosplred by tbo scenes and political developments of tbe i trench Revolution, aud under bis1 Dtiuence and -leadership, by 1793, tbe partj in opposition to Washing ton, Hamilton, and the other Fed eralists, adopted a new name and catled themselves tbe "Democratic Republican Party." Both parties continued to sustain their resec ti ve names until the clot e of JehVr sou's administration, when tbe Democrats dropped tbo word Re publican from their party name and styled themselves the "Demo cratic Party," as they have been known never since that time, and under thit name that party elected James Madison President in 1812. After the war 01 1812 the Federal ists gradually faded away .nd in a few years the party name of Feder alist became extinct, but their successors, as opponents of the Democratic party and policy, formed a new political organization and adopted the name of tbe UV hig Party,'' the first name of the party afterward called Federalists. Whigs and Democrats were, therefore, tbe only parties known in the political Geld when Andrew Jackson was elected President in 1823, and so continued, with some local and unimportant variations, until 1ST2, when the great Whig party, as was tersely said at the time, "died of an attempt to swal low the fugitive slave law." fa 1852 the American Party, composed of seceders fiom both tbe old par ties, was formed, lhis was a secret, oath-bound political organi zation, whose name, nature and object were not known, even to members, until they reached tbe higher degrees, and thus the party became known by the popular name of the "Know-Notungs." Its de sign wag to oppose the easy natural ization of foreigners, and to elect only native born citizens to office Alter the election of 185C tbe Southern Democrats withdrew tbeir support from this party and it then disappeared from the politics of the country. The "Free Soil Party" was formed in 1852, ,ind embraced all members of all other parties who were opposed to tbo extension of slavery into the free states aad territories, and for the next four years this new party increased very rapidly. The passage of the Kansas Nebraska bill by the Democratic Congress in 1854, quickly aud firmly united all opponents of the ruling democratic slave oligarchy policy into the great '-National Re publican Party," and tbe Republi- nan Vat inn a 1 f Vn trnn f itn in IfisT vu ndivum wu i u kivu saa vWj adopted that name and nominated John 0. Fremont for President, and James Buchanan was nomi nated and elected by the Demo crats. In 18C0 Abraham Lincoln was elected by the Republicans, which election resulted In the civil war from 18C1 to 1$Cj,' daring which time patriotism nearly obliterated party lines, and the war destroyed the slave power, emancipated the slaves and settled foreter that great power and control of tbe National Government for twenty four years, until 1S84, when that party was defeated by the Demo erats, -whw elejetedjif. Cleveland, the present President. Since 1881 both parties have settled into their old position, with tariff reform as the ruling political question of the hoar, and as Democratic and lie nublican voterr. 'will ..contest and decidS'the clmpafjfcbf 1833; tbe Prohibition , and Labor party being also in tbe field with sn.vgested candidates for President. Eahlta sru KacksaaiiC i BUeksnakee aivaya fee4 en lire rey aad possess a power ever their prey that ia truly wAaihrfal. aad I thlahT that birds, old and young, are their mala dependence for food old birds. are apttd by them with eaeei IT capture! v snake aeaily 51Xl08atlit i4.a fall fledged song sparrow in its body about eW from its' head. They feed on say kiad el live prey within their capacity, and have been eaaght with a young rabbit ia their body. They also are auc ctaaful hhntera of biroV nests for the yoasg, and will eiimb trees ia their search. I was once near an orchard when I heard robins making a great outcry, evidently disturbed by something. X went to aee the cause md discovered a large blackaaake at tbir nest In aa apple tree about 15ft from the ground. The tree waa about lft in diameter aad 7 or 8ft ap to the branches. The branch on which the a est waa, stood off at an, angle of aboat forty-live degrees. When the snake saw me be glided dowa on tbe topside of the branch, aad whea he reached the trunk he slid off and dropped to tbo ground. Ia his month was a young bird partly swallowed, which proved such a clog to him that be could not run rapidly in the grass and 1 captured him. Many stories are told ef their chasing people. 1 have seen ersoua who claim to have been chased by them, and sometimes it was by a racer, a black snake with a white ring around its neck. I never saw a snake of that description, aad I know of no authority claiming the existence of snob a snake. A blacksuake live or six feet long can outrun a man. Their speed! have repeatedly witnessed, when they have escaped from me. Now if they chase people, why do they not catch them! and if they should catch a person, what could they do with themt Certainly they could not use them as food. It is singular that so many persons have been chased by them and yet no instance has been reported where they have been caught. The racer, described as a black snake with a white ring around its nedk, exists only in the imsgination of frightened people. It has no plade in natural history, and yet I have known several persons who claim to have been chased by them, and Were just as sure of the white riugfas they were of being chased torest and Btream. BuklM'i A rata aaiva. Tns Basr Salts ia taa world (or Cuts, Braiaea, Sorat, Uloera, Salt Khum, ravar Sons, Tetter. Chapped Bands, Chilblaini, Corn, and all Skin Eruption, and poaitiTaly aura pile or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to a-ire perfect satiaf action, or money ra funded Prioa 95 oenta par box. For lie by R. N. Duff. jan 17 , IN ordPr to make in entire change in our baainea. we are offering oar stock of Dry Good sod Shoes at New York ct. Thia iino fraud; wi mean bu tinea j Either retail or wholesale customer will find It to their, Interest to call on) us. 26dl4 A.M. BAKER. For the blood, use B. B. B. For scrpfala, nse B. B. B. For catarrh nse B. B. B. For rheumatism, use B. B. B. For kidney troubles, nse B. B. B. For skiri deseases, use B. B. B. For eruptions, use B. p. B. Ask your neighbor who has used B. is. a. tof its merits. Uet our book free filled with certificates of wonderful iures. For aale is New Berne at the drag tore ef B.I N. Duffy and E. a Meadow. may TO ADVERTISERS. A 'Mat or lTOUi nrwtppra divided Into 8TATK8 APD B aCTlOflS will b tefit on To tltoaa whos want their advcrtiilng to pay, we eaa oncrroo Mtwr mcajum ror mar. ouch. IM onetrve war) umu toe r jriow teotion of our Select Lel Llt GBO P.j aOWKLt. ii CO., Mrwipapnr AdTartlalng Barean, irpltdwlm ' ibSpineeairMt, flew York. Don't PaU To Call On ROBERTS BROS.. ' oa' " SEKD Tour OIlDES TO US. W bar in ttoek a Fall Lm of GE0CEEIE3 & PROVISIONS, C 8. Parson t Sons Boot and Shoes, , Penitentiary Bdota & Shoes, Also Shoe direct from the Boston factor!. . .. , .., We are telUng all grsdet -FLOuB from the Kills la Miobigaa very low. We a Uo Job LoriUtrd aad Osfl k Ax onun. ,i jr ..-., -.-j ,! E0BEHT3 BEOS., oVm( Front it., ffw Bmujl. 0. Big ii atita nltct- Iiatmttalac0oa ia- tM t1BjiaiwHaaS I Ub I pnaaribaMaaS ! l b"" -- P', Ul- i M Miotim'.f 1 Sold if sragtiati J. V. J&ttAJr, Agent, Ksw Bene, . C. " ' ' ,mayxdwif Abspiqtely Bitot !; nasowMstfwW !K.'toai'.VH aarlt,uncUi, ao4 woiaaaBMaM. M i hum mm uiaa u oramarr Kinds, aad aaa Sot aa aoiS la ooai aattttoai mhh u i diu. f tow t t, abort walcnU alma at hohat mwinuwn wau-ti. i , aaru-ivdw ror saia :n iNewMra bj Aicxifiiier. This ia t he Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All bthers, similar are imitation. lis exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. Adealermaysty and think he has others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT. Inaist upon the Exact Labal and Top. til UA twnwtut. lull (NIT IT 6E0. A. MACBETH & CO., PitlsiurgUt. HARDWARE, COOK STOVEJ, SASH, DOORS and BLINDS LIME, CEMENT, Terra Cotta Flue Pipes, Aod all Building Material At LOWEST PRICES. L. II. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW KBRNR. N. O. SALE AND EXGIIAIIGE Tha nnderalgnad bavlDg pnrehaatd tb xtanataa Stables on lilddl street, formerly oondnrtd by Mr. Ooken, Is prepared to for ntah the pnbtla with the rery best aerrloe In H0B8K8 and VEHICLES of IVCKT Dfe8 ORIFTXON. 1 In stock always on band for BIKE. &AJjR or KJLW'UAnugi. ah ixpenenoe or MTerai years baa made ma familiar wltli tha aeeda of New Berne and vicinity la this Una, and no pains will be spared to glra tbe fallast satisfaction. Drivers aad teams torn tailed for any ooraslon or to any part of snrronad lng eon n try. J. T. EWELIo Jy27d8m Middle street' DRIVER HOUSE, Church St., third door gooth of Main, PVRBAbT, IV. 0. Mr. Fanftle Pttwiy, Frpr1itre. Board with or without rooms by thd y, week or moQth. Term modetal. ' , Oootfare.aadatrlotattentlaata Uta- Vi ion ui g ueaia, -Fjdflt. Agis-bqrsa Baldwin Upright Eagtne, I a tblrty.flvs saw Bnwa Ql, ia gao4 rssaia. a Blllnp dotton Press, wbloh needs abantiejDt worth ef work to pot lb proper order, and one good as new Thimble Bkeln Tennessee Wagon. Ka oash wanted. Will sell on long time with flrat elasi teal estate seenrlty, eight per eat. Interest. , Engine, Oln and Press $3.5000, Orst eofi 1700.00, . , . . ; Wagon ttaw, Orst ool &.06. Tor fnrthet n formation apply aiJotrjULtX effiee, , ' John'Williams WaemataantI InMUd AaawaMaf Hm.iI and Bra 8U.vli prepared to ieC dya . " , 1 , , . a m . , . . ana repair au ainag 01 vKnttUR M IjQw Priced. A specialty ia mad Ja oietAing Ldie.' Dretiaes. gtJcioit gsariui- Qaston Hbtse Barber SHop. Pf,W..8bp4 to now riBhlot f our ebairi md baa geoaroi tb terrlced of Bmpw - of . OatdtMrVf 1 skilled Good shave. 10 cent! hair mrtllna i- i . 4fl!rfj, i Tha naderslrned.'Atlen Kumrord.haarfnlv qaallOetf at admlolsttator ot tk estate ef Ukraine- jiDBiiata.aaa-aereoygtTeeBouea that ha ifoulre All raiiona haviaaalaima fcird pnsectUien t tbeeatd Admtolnre tor, duly aatbenUeaaad. tea par ia eat ra ar before the tuvh day -ef fepteaiber, UMMor elea thlsarotioe wlU tt pleaded la bar of re covery, t" --, v reraona inaeDtaa ic me cerate nun pay without delay. AXUHf MUMrORlS,: Administrator, ... .i ..... ... . t a! " IB 1 H I f , 1 in ararainalli " . I VALUADLE PllOPEnTY For Sale. .Tt 1 " Stock on hand will be c. sei out atTvery low ; prices. A full supply of new .': stock, nbjrees and mules, the best fortius section, will be on hand this fall and winter. ' jBroad Street, New Bernc. N. C. . aat7dwir ElTABLUtUtD U2. U T IVS1 Rc-oubiklied itMK at Nrw lirue N (' WALTER'S Photograph Gallery. 1 tke great planar In Informing my' oiauj ftl iidiaDd ibt public generally, tl m I be relornrd frv-m More head Cily aod re ! opened in J- Photographic tlaJlo at Ihe ul 1 taad, whera 1 ihail be pleaed to et all u,y frlendi aad the public generally lueveri flattering iucoraa I hae uirt iu atnea I bave mad New Brrce my home la a guarantee of the superior tij It- of my woik- Uipeakifor Itaalf. iy ngni give ine h ti iht I I.N gFELT to all uiy work OHILDRKIN'8 Pirrt'KEs A SI'IaIAITT arva.T BTTLt or Phtvr ropiau anh rs i.iioidto i.iv an i i inMhii ' 1 hanking all lor their very luernl pntron- e. and hoping u merit a tvul inuauic nr lae aame, I am rKiei-iruliy, T HUM AM WAI.rKR. New beme, N N. W. cor. Middle h.,,1 l oi ock ita .over K.N. Duffy a . rug a I ore 1 utranee from Pollock tieet. acp.'O ilif Eew EegisL'ition cf Voters in Jices City Precinct North Carolina, Craven County, County CommisBioners' Office, Newbern, Sept. 3d. 1888. Notice is hereby given that a new registration of all the voters of James City Preoinot ha been ordered by tbe Board for tha ensuing general election to be held in November next (1888). AU persona in said precioct entitled to registration mast be registered by tbe Registrar of Voters of said precinct daring the month of October next, ac cording to law, before they can vote. By order of tbe Board, ORLANDO HtBB3, Register of Deed , se Ex-offloio Clerk. S1 The World Stands Aghas AT MY LOW PBIGh, And wonders, Bow is it that I can sell so moch lower than any one else? I'll (ell you: I have determined to be easily satin fled for the caah, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. Come and boy from me, and you will never regret it. K. R. JONES, New Berne, N. C. !1 !J IS H f! wJ Wklahey HaV ll 9 I S"l ttsenreaat home with I I i 9 oat para. Book of par- m I 1 aonlanaent VBJCB. jtle !., CdaoSteei WtUthaU6i D mm- " wuub a awu 1802. EATOII 1000. THE JEWELER . aUB A FINK STOCK Of Watches, Clocks. Jewell v, 80LID SILVER AUD PLATED WARE. SPECTACLE. I -ker a larger stock- of Spectacles than any other store in North Carolina I take panionUr pains to fit them to tbe tye ox parties seeding them. ur-c t-.i 1 - Haying worked steadily at the bench for oyer thirty years, I believe I oan dc aa good work as any watchmaker in the State. . . v COMI AND SEE ME, SAIL K. EATON, ' ' Middle street.. Opposite Baptist Chnrch. fel3dwtf ; f.AaVOtaJrTBZy. Bi8ft.'lfA5tr. ail H x'T-ft a t - !J l .i J V t" . 'Mannfscrers and ealersln , ! ; Bandsr s t Bnglaes. BoeVv aeras.jilUls.' KdsrlM CeTt-alt Kaekl ee. Weaea wveeared tese Osatton of all kfnd vrtthrotnptaise', t; SJ.: , - Parttenlae Aad Irtiaedlate atWtrtloo: tlreh terepeiraofailkinda nA. tiM - . We will beelad te rive niani and eetlmataa ror any deeeupuonw maebiaery. . ' , . We are th acenta for the sale of the A mar. lean Raw. Also for a. A A. Barganla'a Mle brated ladaatraeUble Mica Valves, Wa five aatiafaetoTT raarantee for all vnr done by as. , . f- uadfcwwiy . , hv w r V U?m SJtal)Ic. 4 It BARS L ? V 0 R K8. Monuments Tombs -..d il tmua urat e tuj tuudiug M t ITALIAN&AMEHICAN MARBLE j . . Orders will receive prompt attnntior and satisfaction guaranteed JOE K. WILLI 8. Proprietor Oor. BROAV A OAri t ki it,. XKW BKRNK. t C il E. Miixaa i my authorixed agei t in K ine ton raa80-d Round Knob Hotel. W. D. SPRAGrC, Prep'r. ROUND KNOB. N. C. Mint PicturoMjue Scenery In Wtttcn North Carolina TOINTS OK INI bltKHr NEAR BY! Old jrort, Matant S Mil. mi. tiernatd Maouiulu "I " i'iar Kali .. -, Mud Out rtwannanoa Tunnel. I'lnoacleof itie Bluw KMae Potato Top To. Rive-, fine trout rjaMi g Bridge' Iron ttprlngs . Keuy s iroervprlnga u MltAhaii'a PamV t n n b A . ftrhell Lae oigneai point east or tb Book Mountain. Bin mile. Pure ceol dry atmosphere; uo fon light dews. Trains top at tbe door. apl7 Open all the year. Tarms reaeonabla by month or week. al8 dwU . l r T " rrji. miw T" Drs. STAB KEY &. P-iLEIi'S THEATJIK.it BY INUAI.ATIO. trade ABir- Knvrrtxa ti PbUd a. aer Ceaswi iswBpti, Astkaasu Sraarhltla, l'7j. Hap- Fever, He4 Orrptl ache. I t and ail, Obrauleaatt Nervom ttitmiftt. Da- st.ii.. rapponooxj-geu Treatment." i Btaraey a Palen. No. 15 Amu imTVi. fire. delnhla. have hn n.m. . .w ."I" Ha. elemenu of ojevgen and. Mtrogen inMrna. t'ed' Rd,the oonopopnd Is saeondeasedl sp4 Pwtaw, tbM1t I. lent all over the DBS Btabkst A PAlSx have the ttLeil'f refer to tbe foijowJn Ta amid well jf?VJ pereonewho have trtJU "riml fmdgelaWAVYiauaawB.TlUBorirO. Kail ffiria inslfftr A. IAh a aa. . . TZ luTerneas, eootlaad. . nrT c".t7tniaapaataiad. J2?V -Tte Obnsni, Ctoblanca, Mi XVwTa1Ud Blba', tit lace b Ward. Bowral, Hew Booth Wales-. , ' ana inoosands or others in everr ear at tha ,.. ,,' r. """' Sie o au lrqrjlfara ifi.fI2;M?MV,thl reroarkafa.eci-w. Wd a reeord of earai hundred nrprislDS emsiir awMetaoge of ( ...t,o 2 -'.!.":ni them after h1."t a - brophnre, appucauon, iiead tha BmaiKiApilM, ro. 153 Areh Btrwt Phnadelphia, Pa. ' . . ntavadar - , Is . ,

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