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Qr, xf 1 T (THURSDAY, l'l JiHl AUY is. Lvii. H. A. LONDON, Emtor. Civil Sekvice Hif-hiiM lirvt lie 11 tlie ftuttla cry of tlie lnt m i-- pu tt for yen . In tlie j-Ihi foi n;s -f their nominating ocnvfiiiii'iis. in the Id tr uJ niieeebe nf tlit-ir cMti.liJales. iu tlie eilituiiaiHi'f ili"ir m .-ti'i i s. in ecrr wy ami luutmtT j u!m. the democrats of 1 1 1 I uite.1 Sit.-s fcare iepetill.i ' .1 i" i :--,it!.v i' Blinded acd jiV-Jed ilifi..fA-Ui ! ami ice n t'oriii. Au.l .m! tleic are now twine jiorsims m - i i "; ridiculing such a tiling, tml fai-.n firil aoivifc lelmiu "u ir.in. !::' Not patimtitd miih this :li-v ! w. fepriseut soiue through iunMim e nd "nine In' design iln- iuw ti.at waa passed to carry out ti.i iletuttiul of tie demounts. They wou:il lu.ikc the j'Copie lieiie.e tlm. tl.is taw ut - plica to aii the cilices ol U:c iiati.'U' goverutut-ut, aud tiia! it d-irie dcuiociata of the fruits of their vu iosr. Iu another col jiuij c j ul:i -u j full aud very jilam exji:.iuu,.i u ot tha civil acrtice luw ' I r : i . t'o. which we invite the cm -t'-.ti ihum; -n of our reader. We dmiM if nuy !:i tter before passe. t ly t u i ii.i ao little uudwhtoud I y the j.-.- i J'e, or more gros-iy niiie'ii-'. ia i fey politicians. From the u.::m r in which this law ha ! n li.lioiK-1 iy tome of our eHteeineii I'oiiieini'oi a l'ias iu this State any one v. ml Uially tliink that a 1 the fedei.il . tiic .-. m North Carolina ere sttil til.ed hy republicans, and ti: tt theie as no chanoo for a dvmoc at. W ben-iis a matter of fact ncai.y r. v i; ib iican office holder in thii St;t'.t liu. already been ret'inveil. and a gnoii democrat appointed in hi- j-!:u--. U not this true f If you doiiti it. then begin to think over th, nia'ioi-me'i you will be convinced. Widic .t ! true that ue (f she watcliw: N "i the last, rami iiigu w:w 'I'm:: the rascaU "Ut". it is a's true that "iln rascals' tu North Cat odna have !'-f:. Bwat effectually "iussh-.I oui". And it is equally tun? that ii:e civil m:iv;.t law doe not prven . any from bein' turned out. Then w y to much aJo abunt nut'nin .' fIor.i-r:-i Si-.ci R died on !a-t Fri day iiigbt. and iu : i- dea- h our c-hiii try has lost one of its i;ieaiesl i.K-n. Not only wa Le a st man in the popular feline iif that 0id. but h. wM eminently a x--1"' man. Full of years aud honors L;- l.ai t:oiu- to hi-, reward, and laves an ex.ta.pie im-.i worthy of iiuitatiou by :he youth Aniarioa. Twice (K.veiuor i ' the great State of New l'oi k. and tin candidate of the d-nn. crate pally for the Ptende: .-;. In he I, i- occupied a c.ir.fpi.-uous po-n ion in tLe ListOiy of his cni'.l;, ! V It ;.ee:i: a strange and nd cianei-i. ii -I sii.t: three of the detuociatie can.lidate.. fur the Presidency .M-- 'eila :. Han cock, and Seymour .inni.d l.ne died in so t-hott a petiod i f 'i.aii.-. How rapidly ttir-ac:o! iu the .at. war are passing away . The kiots in tin- ,-i.y nt' Loi ltd Washington Ten it nt y. ace.. of which we publishe I !a-.t w haye been sup; . i -m-.I. a., i quiet Rpiiiii. :-iueii mi: hroulis. Ipsa prouiptly che.-ki-d. are v rv geroiis, and ihe ieadi i in them to uu aeyi'i-e.y puni-he l. l'lepurat ion of i'initf i .!-. X'iw is !he time- for tobacco p.a-i-er to ts-jj.ii to prepalii their p:a.ii beds, and, as a larye uuuiber of tin Kk'obu' readers v iii en'ae in to bacco culture this year, ve puini.-h for their infoi n.titlin the foMiniin;' treatise wiitteti by Major Hubert L. Fagland, of Virginia, who is said to be the laigest yrowe: of choice tu Vacco aeed in the world: There are two niiides for raisin-j plants IU hot bed or cold llalne. nr iu the open air one or iln.- oilier ui which has pn-frtence a.-cot It i.c t" localitj; the luiincr 1 in;,' more pr:u--tiaed north of tony debtees latitude lUtir m" i"n" of that line- Wo will here give, both, that pianttia may cnoo.-e. T'.iK i.ot iiKt. Select a south i n or sou: liea-iti-i n rxpoflili', flit'tlt-uti on lilt- lint in. dig and (.hovel oui a space live by twelve feet or any renuued iengtli. to the depth ot nnleen inclies. l'lace etraw to the d p. it i t thue m four inches in the n.ittoin ol t..i. trench. ami cover with lie.-h unrot- ted Utuliure from tlie slaoie to ti.e depth of si or olit inches; then eer Ihe u.uiiuH-with soil woods- mould is bcsl five nn nes th -p llow to cover the bid wuh canvas will be presently d.-sciibed. Tobacco st ed is sown on the bed thua prepateit at the late o. tun teawpooululs to a bed live by twe.vo feet, i o ,nv rignlaily. mix the need wi.h a fci liiier, iisiics or pin-.- ter, antl sow in dniis ttoee inches, apart. When the piaiits have pu lty well coyercd the aut face ot the bt.-u, jeiuove the canvas dur.ng the tlay. and Clily replace U wheu tnere 13 .l.n.T of lio-t. m-'lo keep ...T the ol liavii,.:,' eiii her . :;u!s nv liiis ni...lc Hiiil pel led seeiliiiy n'.-.'.iost the !h- l M.r v. il! n pay lor i no tnl li if , niMiiii at -ist. a por tion o. I 'ic p a i,i n.'e ted toi" lue ci oji ty t hi- a!V mod'4. J lilt iheie i (en air beN i,ii ,1 :..! ion I hat km- c;.pcs!. And mlie.c iIms iiio.i.' ..! i.-:i: p..Oi.s l pi ael i. -Vile, i! I.- - 0.1 y 10 iv pie line.l ii i lie ma:" upp 'f jnant. li a we . tU.isSied "pna-u tha p!u.. i- iai-e.l in in- open air KiB'ii I ai,:.jei;i H'n be ,er and UMl a.yin.v orj' iii,ccr than plant-' i.uw.t iu i.o bed or fii I liai'.je. H.I I . I'ii ' l ii A: l t:i I tii- M-lecti.-a ef a . .opcr lo ci i l.ii a jiinii! bid. ai.d u- p-ep- il:. I;r 'e:v iSepi'li.l-i 11.0 Ti:ii--: la-e.y ,,! f hlroir;, ii,i.'h It e,o,, f ' h. . - i'.'i e, h.-aliiiy plant : iiuposiib..' t-i li.:.- nn C.tll III i ill-.ti le. T r II. 'e, be till) d "pot. li- -:.-h ..a io nt d.- I I I I J. in-. I ! .-: lul III II' ca'.d - i d ' J. -.1." da:'- ca' 'A" ' J i: I' ' " 1 L( , i ., " ' ", ' '' ; the i.al forest. ... i. . '! 1 :.'. t a : ii'-i: . i t: i .i.ii nf w i'.' I. .i . I ., .i U ..i. l il i,.t !l,iT a "Oij'I.Clil '!' ot:!i.ea:erii Hi e. p' . it . c id by mi i o I : ii ; -,u ii i i. r the i-la: II'!: -x- u? t .I pi , ell hel by ; .! o' I O! ii:, '.o I. l'.,e Iu c.-iiili i.l I I. Ml t lied nf W.I'd oil ..1 tin - so ton fe. t apart the jlo.u.d w . e.esled and 1 ! : :i :i . t! b. ,i . f wod i ei a.i: il in I . iuaai id: no.x' i'ii '..r'!i to .ii"!. tin- mi! blown i.a.f ju I'ic.'i deep. Willi l.nniiS, I' i. 1 i.i i t faielied t" long p. i,t. pull t'.-.e b. in in-; ni t-- of man. Is it .:::li' e of !u:o' and :i l. l f or ti I.i!, I :. i.n 'i n-.ii ulI i.o id. and I' l.'-.iuU'.i l.i.l '..:i.-' iin.l ii.. vni'- ;he 11. . 1: In llitti ii.i; l-.rd . I InJI II l ie'U .:li I'd li' 'I -,: bin ued lay 1 i il. e ti 1 tae -oil "f r wet l.a.f plop- l'i i r, 1 . -t t r slid e p. at In i-e i l:. i r iiicei v d. ti,r:i p si ! i fii.lt incite I a h i f to f . u po t-s ti :n ti- f. .-: :'.'. il l. uli't t il" ti' li i- Ul!aCe to l-o b:rii d. lien p.aee b. '.iii .;.nu. over t!ie pl.tt itui vveth: d iA'i wi'h w-'-i. "in .'..iieli lLio :.:.- -. !i.t-h ol "t..e: c 'i., b n r i! atettit"; over 'hi- si litike ke:o- -ell I. an 1 -et !:.- (... .e nil liie :i,id b.tl 11 at one op. - :0 ne: li-.lt any uiode "I : o,,u,t; l.'.e t ti wii. sistVsce. ju-oi t led I. .a' it it otov t '.t':v lotto Afier t :iu ui i.n b, .! b-i. ni- 1 and has eo .Ird. .aLw "tl ihe !!,,! coaN and ti. :t:.ts. nt lei '.he a-'n.--. ret'i-.tn. a hey ai e c -e:it lai.y ,l ;'.i-t . a. n.in.uje i lien con. ter over tie p!;t! .;-p.y, nr b. a wi;li (:ra!i h..t-'. and ..m!o tine l!i. -. i. hy ..p.fi'.tid dm; p.n0' ali.t I a:i:;;, oti - svt.i,' :.ot to bri:i, ther.ib-m, i,. the silt face, and iv::i"..- a I i-mti and t itfts .!:i:i:.- f i - -1 il tie o.e. !; .e i',-:. ".' i...:. iti v I ,i,i-. i.r -..m,. ii.,i 1 1 : i . 1 1 t: Id il I .11,11 I to : I, i: it i- l.e: -,ei t. pl.Olt f' .- :l-.a,-i - the m.- b.ll lib., .11 : e i". ; m'O 11 e In'ury by ini.nf ur . lit ;i ti n 1 ot foil r....l .11. IV 'r. I '. i n i iiitle t t.i.. ;;!i..d .lai'd 'in iiiee. ' Tii-.- b.-r.: way . t , :ui : in iio',,;i , t; ;. -f .ti- .1 '' a-i.i I e;;lll:il iv o'. l-r iii;- e 1 ei,. i'.iIi in nil .J : ao i e;i, III V. i'i.l iih lied. toi- i- ;'... ni i: e-t nt nseiii:. lit i v re.i-i i.i: in a li . an ill... ii in- d at- )... tin- -'Hit ni" F b. .I.ti v. the ;- ill ill tin- Sil: face of ;! treading; ;t over el,,.,,.;-,. , a. er. In u-ii MVeep ! t T i I r I V I'V r iioi t lake. 'I h. . with :a-e .Il .-tins ttit'Oi.'ll the im-.i.-iili i hi etio.i 'ii to I Ot-'l. !.-- .11' wai.-r. To do this j.iopeiiy, run ti.em otl .our or iivo feci n.ait :ti. the four, illell op.-ll wiili ,i ti.f l,.,v irrubl'in;: ii oe to tin- d -prh of ri.'.. or i'n.i, inci.es. Then tiei.cii te. p v itlolilid 'lie out-ide of the l.-d til win d olT siii fiu t water and preyent Wii!-iiinr;. Jiri.'-illVi AMI i OVKI.IMi. I loo- li.-ur u int.)-.' t line ,n, d -o.it p,( iei i i:e .e, t. ;n ; i aeis an, 1 1 ei a: ;i ii,i,iUl(.. proicrts the p.anti fnMl .,fl, Sit..H a ,lia,.,,, J is nu be.tt r cnvetiii fur a plant i,-,it, unl'ort uuateiv ii is r.,rel; m full supply. Fine brush si.nu'.d pi.-tce.i thickly over the bed. nr i;' not i.undy. cover with itiiiw nr chai'! it-.-e l ri .in oriiiii. A covet ing i if m. line m nu ti atelial is neees.saiy, or ti e -. nuii' Jnanls are likciy lo be ki.hd by ten! tront iiroii''lii. ai.il inev thrive better With some prob i-iiob. - . - ( rem Ifancock l:av mo; died poor a fund is beiii' jnied for bis widow, t js .adi.d with three ru-w. yiiit ' 1.(W) each Samuel J. Tildem A. j! , and O. V. (.'h.'.du. of J'umi pheii'hia. '-'J lie ladies i specially p ir.ti, ec.-laeics (iver Fallier s hail l'.ii!r,aiii." wnles Air. .). It. Di cker, littiivl. nf i'ii.illitv. Ohio. "T.;y say it is the must el- gum dre.-.-iug they ve;- us. d." .tops billing hair, rt-aiorts coior, j nnuott-s growth. form-f' AV. ' 'umi I'M iinfeiM fox )n 4'itil Scificc KrfoMii. A u p" ! ler of the Jiroi liiui tdiinn r, . e:,.: usu i vii -Aed Hon. W If ''ox, -.he i b in uiau of the House eoinii.i, lee 0. 1 iiwl i wee ref.-nu. i-ud the fnl h.iwint, is bis cleur e.j''nu iliou of u !:, teat liuM been uosiU misucprc- h!lt- d : Tl.eie i-- imu-h .'tji-ral niisn pieseu t.ilaei and l. j.:ib. i iu If;, aid to w i:si is lM.i n u the , w ii .-el vice law, mil. i w hiinpl.v aii ..t to p it into ell. ci the old ! in . oi.ia.i do. it ine nf holii -t v and e ipil. U V i-'r public H'UkIs. J'io.i in!i-i pn s--ntaii. 'ii mi-is In. in tin- v : . 1 1 . i . yiil.-nt nt ivll.it il 1-. ili.-i-ted u. v impi .. ti. ab e t-ccoasiic tf.-ts for it,lu.i-!.i. i. into tii- mm ice. :i..d the 1. le ni le'-.r-l to the a-e of Mppli cai.ti. it should e'er tu- b.nne in uitnd that llu ia d us w t Jle-rii'i-e ti:e:-c ip a: t'n atiolis, but ONprecsly ,:e r.at s ti.i t cch i x-muu ti-n- slntil I w a- pi a. ti -al as iu ay i'c and su.di a-, wi.i t'.-..i. tb' Ulntsn ol tin- pil.-oli lot I ho wti'.i'i' he si-i ks to ent-i', and it l i s.e. i.V us to .ipje I'o :, ud.:ue ! lie 1ia ! i' tim u.a .u i- . f i!a :'li.-iilii-tia-ti. u is a- ua. i-oiiui-le ui t-i eo., df inn a ;-n ue br.-a y. u tind f.init with the j ni ;e t he tiiue at iiic'i t ie law was en actrd net t --d In apple,' CUM. I.s. if of niMi.y I'eiuoi-rati. pieild UO eXe.lipl ion. cctvcil opinions are most , oi.-.i a' i Lis is exempli ,:n .g eliiisii t.'U. d mem . oi. '.i e. , a a I itir, the t i. li .i-.if to t:.e mo.-t from "I'd l di:?i tied on '.. if i-f ci :n ai.d "b-'il'.t- pi n-.ii ..is. iioui .Ti.:. ii t:.i't :ii. o:ii i m.l..cl aied by I! e i,f ;:L.i vTi .' bio. d if I heir j'lni.'H Flvou U' In aii- i ill en ui t. -ed to In j.er u, old tiii. , li:, to iiri'M thiol les until dl -pi :sM'J i tin ae nl:o ptesenl il.ti..,' liOiIUS ai d '.:ai i-a-.es Mat niivii' e nf the ttow doiiiLn tint jaity ft "I" that ih s law limy pt e-w-' t them bom nbiatnti that e.pil lat'le liistiibiiion if tne otBits to which it is entitled and de.icid its l'-olii!e it : eai. wt.i-'h woold be like i . e wl,n -ho :ld table ins ovtn iifu be caisi, f.'isootli. he was disappi utit d III sotne h.fe affair. Kieii I file: till; ti, in t all f.iuit.rn -nt-: tiie uhuc ot tie ioruie: s-.sieiti .m!1 co:.eide lhat the palp .-Dili U.i' Lin l jf-sal. Tin li . y !e..; .mmd llii.ead of lepeaime i' ' Tn.sU doe- not prevent lh a.. nil. st. i p .11 lr, in -jeitt:.- it f.iii .p.ota ' f oth . Imi! I! dots pnvei't ti :i ;d.oii in ;,b- t Ir. iii n rcm' their fn.' lit.s li. to c.a- tied -iiT.ee. I: p',.ll- . a I t li. i! Hid lioi poiit Ci, ti.tt n i- n : ' i a: ty f.j lets I. a ileiii. i I i.. n.e ttiat partus s .- l. ..it n enssii.e to a wn. i.-iiul ud iiil.:l 1 1 it: : 't. -f p ll':K- aft'a.l Wui ii ti.e- pi"pl-mvit it paity to eir.l-l .I'T ti.'' tell of po..e- III ;,!.- tlier. the oho is . 1 ev. . . nai. at leu-t. flli-l'i'i t't in nei- td v.'.tl. ilo a.bniu.s; r i'.i '-.'. to Mi.:ir a f,.i; mi.! fill It.ve-' :;.. l"ii an i -oii!i a. ii'-i s v.h.c:. iea X.s:. an I tin. p oj ii msy i-i wth.t n-.tlniin' is held i ;.'.:. t.. t:.e . .i-..-. a ed. ! i.-.- is v .!. - ! : pr. vi tit the Pi : si b .it ::o a :ia.u t a:: s-ich cha ises .is . i.i 'V ti..:. i i-ij It would be un- I .t. ii '. il lid I lit leaieiAet 'fii' '! oih es in wi.,eh tn.s law does ... t ii-j ii. n i ihtcl neiv tilled as !i -t?'..'t-'te I i e . .: b: a. e ail the '. ...n- -.li i. a- p istma tyr.-. : ..t:o a:.. i -. e..- . :.i, i i . h.hes-and ..i ,.r .:i- .1 V. a-hii.,.t .n. Ih re !.' rt.'ou, 1 Oil I i elk-' ;p- at :,sn. : ...i-n. N-.v -:'k an i et'e.r iinp'.ii- i.n i i o T '.oil tlie !ilW fpplit-a, c a: -i w ill :.: a due pr.. ete. Tt.ta I..-.' will leu m in. '1 whatever i U-.N uti I I MU;-.l lepudlate , . t ; ii r tl.el ;t :t A,. od e la dni-a In I pieri-i.t ovine; iir.v ! i es;, t. trn.ll I'etlli I. i. iei nes under the . -riv.ir liw. , i ii hei a : ., I.. ; a. : ;i s i.a e time and nain e-.l ie ! ti- coin. trv its adyo nf ; to one civil s-rv :re i e'oi m. i it :iu- i u.-; Mien it i.e.i..nv.-..s us in:', avn i- to make u s,., vl teh can- .t I. doiie bv :epMtiiiii the Uw T 1 io it:'. Ill I.l- i.-ttet nf ac e. u i. -t.v iirt ! fo .,!;. de t '.tie n.et. i i.at v tiHilie in oti; I l.i-v,.,l (lie i t..:-j: -.- f, x (.mi .i::d i'l -i tu I v'l it-- !.. e'e. -1,1;, li, briu veil In be Iu. I-, hn i oiiVietl'. 't'S on the iiiii.i .tititi.-n l. in MTut it s:- '.a .1 stut: tin- I'reni : Kd -aw a lair trial, " l leiiia' .Oil Cl.V ft lli, iii .1 a- ,-ucii trial m.iv lie. -il.l a- Ki.nii ink nf 'ei.d ivf.nm I Imd led . - nttnii-r nrie who ia ;o fn-Ml my pniif.cal I tut- ' !.. .e i into i I'lid.-ii pe.lu. i l.e -i t i ;ee n iih iniia:i o. is hi ad. i't . . nir :. the i-i. n:.i. i,t ji, .i.al.l-.r pi op, , .(, , i.,, lot clelie.-il dill.eS l( i.,.. ,-), .,., ,J ,, , jjy h ;llV.. .. ! 1 1 ei il. toi in In . e . i !i::lit I ill I V. t '.V. I aid ii and the l'r- n elm: r- t pa; i:'y an 1 In- - ivii-i . ,.- ;e i !':!:-ii l,t Hie li.e p, lighter will he ih. p t.eli. M il I'. "i't tin publi.' p"-lti e. 1 1 1 t II, nst be .. -.'ii t in- in mi l eml'ni las. nut nt in ad i.i.ioer te in ,...b : I c.i( niiie ai.d 'l e i v.i. t- fie bindoi., nf ihe . at iniiHt. i an i s and il.e o iv-In.im-.'.i ri .1 for ti. peopie and not a f.i.iired ntlicial cl.i-i. No one claims that ibis law im per il if. It Would be .-ili-nlaf if such a leg.. "dative liini.-lil"- in .11 I be. ii i.ec.is ameiniineii--peinaps impor ant umendtneiils, and Ibcv will doubt-le- s i e nii'.de. il-. l.-J e:il. howevi r. is in pof:-ibie. at.il II M l Inns attempt luV io.-l.llie; to siicii an aceompiihiiii nt would le.-ult 111 ibvii.ion, if I:ot ib:t.-tei'. to the pai ty attempting it. For th" pi op!e n.-e not forgeil'til td tiie !!agnnt :l tis'-s priuiieed n. uler tlie spoils sy.-.lciii id ii:-"- i'l'iiublicitu prulv. ' 'Mid pleas nes itid palaces ihoiijrh we may r -ttin. be ir ever so hiimb.e." l lii-l t- M no spi-citlc for pain lik S d i ration (;il. I'rico cents a botlie. Our Washington Letter. irt'.-ni nir iit'iitilar (HirnwtnilMit. VsniMvro?t, Fb. lith, 1886. Arranv'ciueiile for the tfn'at Tele- jihone suit a: e still in proves. K senator Thui tiiaii arri.ed in th" city today to assist in pr.-paiin,' the pa- pers. i here is some hintf ake pm 10 juau-e in Mr. 1 nut-mans icieiinou tae riTer Itet ween liere aiul !i. li.uiis by the ( tovet iitiii-nt in the Telephone -s was ctci before known. The Mis suit His friend allege that he baa ,oaii aud many smaller streams been kept in i-eii.eni bvcatiae he eittptyiu into it were u-po; ted break fought corporal ion, and now hs t- iiJM. Up yesterday, and the same re turns to public life to do more flht- : port comes from the northern part ' 1,1 "'" t. Y,.u leniember about two weeks since, a Oot tfiessinea! committee wa empowered to investiove the Pan- Miv i in t Hell l eei.l.on atltir. The tb'inib'ii'an inembei of die commit put on their war paint, and thioaten.vl to make some s a-.t- niii; ili-covo'.ies. i l.eir nisi a-.ep was to ask tlie neoreiVT ol .ne Hire- nor au.l ihn Attorney a.. i,..ai wua money had been eij ended by men depai -mn.-.iu the le..pl,oue :,uit Mr. hiimar repl-.f. m'vi iu uiin-v. that Ihuty tive .lo..ais f.r priutinc. AC wH the o , y mon expen.l.d :.. his depa, t ment wla.e Mr. tlariand s no motiey has yet been epet. led in tils. 1 uiismI lias I..,un t:i.ial tor iLa ( Jorei ii mo tit 1 - - . . unit, b'l no me. ey has yet been paid the cmii. ae . ; In an cvo'itive session of lhi Sena-e esterdav. Mr. KdtuUti.lv Hie- senle 1 a proles- sigtisd by citueus nf V. iiiotit airaiust the coutiruiaHoil , of a c,.i'.c.oi of customs in lhat State. The orieoti-iti to Mm was that 1 had a pointed a deputy whom, lejiiiia'ion. 1. wm a led. was not. the b,st. Senators ItecL aild Htil ei- thought that was a rluusy mctfi'it stid said if evai v Kennblican ofliiial had been held re'.i.ou.im for hi depuiies, there wotiid hate b-'en many rejec ion-". Sena' ir Sh' rman mad" an at'ack iu open piio:i upon the I'resid-Mit at itud" with rifv'ard to givin- "iea ami" and Senator F.diuuiids expect to do the same next w. ek Hoa- a id otl-.er who aie Mfnativr aiididatea for the preideny in 1SS aie only o. ait in k for the eitd'anc of an ex ens- t seme he Adiuinis'i ation iu j ill';.- Thy feul it ia hi x la tiaie to arous tlie H-pah'ti-.tua to t e fac tha: t'.iev aie actua-ij louinjr th Fos! Oficp-. I: i true thi-t ia no a g ea i-iue. but there is nothing g enter on ban I pMt no. v. K ther willful! or ignorant'y the real i- oie in the pen lin.r con r st lietwee-i the S ntt -aml .hi- Kxecu tiv das been uiiHStittsd bv rerta n Sfiiatm s and certain partisan papers Tlie a tempt nas been man to p ac ' ie A iMii:.ut alien iu a i; iiiiou .yhich it has never taken. It has been asMiu.ed that the l'i est lent i '"i.'otis of coiieea ing his le.t- ilik ' .emovals; titat he desil es ; o i:.akt a d.stin": ion between private an I piib'ic ji pts, he wet-n executive and legislative pap-ts FiOiu i.i-i official n p ies to the Senate throiih the members of the Cabinet, the e'ear mfei en.',- to be d-aivti :s simply thi As tlie t'nief Fiectitive of the nation he has in his pons. sm..n certain pa p. 1 1 .v!ooh pub i" interest demand hiiil to withnoid. Kip: essiona of opinion on the tib ii-c: o. the reiatinns be: ween the i'it-kideiO ami Senate ai e di awu nor mi very sttict pa. ty lines among Sena nr-aud ftep;e-otratiTs. Boll; sides appear to reeiynue the fact , that the baltie can be indefinite.;.-proli-tieed Ihete is a growing opinion lh.it it is time io consider fe-i,Ut, i-: nom inaiiotiM iu open ae-ioii. Some say a g eal step inward true civil service u f u in wount bo taken in tins way. Nominees can be asi ed in secret session wiihout being aeo-ved to know the names t f then accusal', while on th." O'her hand, utiw e thy noiniiia ion can be c tdii m. ,1 with out iiiaking a:." one anaweranie f-tithe nfl'eiise (hey c a.iu open sii. us will rettie.ly both grievance hy coiiipelliiig the best appointments, ami b. a--'i!ing them of a fair hear ing befoi th Senate. And indeed it is an open, secret ihat most tinwinthy nominations hue bt--n eonliiiiit'd m the pa-t on persona! consideration aud by f ml ' bargains. There is an unwiirten law of so called courtesy allowing a Sen ator to decide the titueaa ef any nom inee from his State who had a:ri,iy b, en dictated by his desire. In t his way. a crowd nf peijurers. forger., ba.ioi-box sturfeis,. thieve.., .amt all manner of in:..moiis chut aci era re ceive.! high otiiees under llayei, as itwa.ds for the great fraud of TiTli And ii th public serviie under (iiani, and his K"pubil.-.iu succes sot s many nthera, eiptaiiv corrupt, were colispieiions. Vtiliie (tf Home Papers. I r ni -.In' v. It mli '..n Siir. li t ;hf pipeisof North Carolina cease to publish for ail months and fine.- the people to rely upon the great luminaries of New Yolk and nt her cities, and see how it would fan- w.lh the people. A vast li'iiount nf iniii dei s. i apes, arsons, political ai.d pel s'liial scandals, and news fi om tde old world at iaige would be ob tained, and some nli.e discussions of man;, topics m addition, but theie would ii no hum.: ur State news, mid our pen pie would know absoiute y lio,)ii,,f- ,f each other. It won d bo i: bud t-J -h.-uige to give up Slate p.i pfts. poor as they may be regauied by Yhiik. eized newspapers of other Soil es. Our public instil ut ions won id soon ii.gnish. State pride would pi ter out, aii. 1 North Carolinians w..iiid soon lieeome no better than N'-w ioikers. Hut the suspension of -the whole Stale press fur six moii hs would have out: admirable iiitt -it wouM iimko the jeup.t) of Ni.j tii t'aroiiini better hiih enato aud tuuie iiOLrrtliv busiiuu home 'Hoi8. Disitstroits FlooiU. I Alton. III.. Feb. 13. A disastrous ; I flood is imminent nloiij,' tlio Mississip- j J pi unless tho weal her turns colder: and locks up tl-.e ovt i il iwiitg streams I now DouriuuT their torrenia into the1 Misaiasippi. This river is now-almost ! at llood height, but is still froien j Sl,liil, with the ice 'oiged in many ' plAi-v c.ear to ihe boltoni. There is prultab.y at present as i. inch ice in ' tai" " respect to tlie streams ti lbiitary to the Mis-issippi and the Illinois. Unless these itoi lheru tloods ate checked by colder weather uuiii ine piesem tnu water iu ue .Hi isissippi runs out, a Rreat nooa seems imminent. Ihe liver ltere ro-e iiiu melies last night and is still tf. miing up. ,.u y y y p u .Tlie flll0l 0, ,hjf . u u. u,((t .jimMtroiw ever tll(iwu !.,.. t.v,.n ...hpsi., the great; tl i(ii, l( ,KS- it ls .HlKcult to ,-sli- i lllrtl. ,H a.,,. ,ioi,e. but it will not ! . , , . ,, ,,. 1f .i.,)....,, T t , Lwjt fc al u () .U.k tllitl 111((l,lllJK. At that h,.ri, ww ft fr .hl.t ,jf ,birtT feet HtrtMu in ... ,m.t , ,i,- J ' J citv were nooiletl aua litany nouses s,l,m,.?l..1 iiplw uavi,llt,.a .j. .i.-klIs ,,i boats nnd on i-iifts. Maiiv fumilies w.-ro without food or ..,..) uvr,. i.,.-.l f.,r l. nejyhbors. 1W. Feb. H.-The greatest unman evei aiiowti in .ew jj.iitiui !i;is bee i followed hy wide spiea.l dis- a-u r anil rum unpieceiieuti .nu t tie ni'iiiory of ihe oldest inh-ibitautH. 1 he watets are still at their height and the d intake, wnicli aire id v muonnts lo many nuili ins in Kasti-ru Massachusetts and Uhodc Islaml liiielv to be greatlv increased before tim rto.1,1 xiiii.i.i..4 Umi .-itiud umi owns in the-e sections ate almost lltitely isolated. In the (.'ape ibat riot 8 hardly abridge I lf',t 1 i o.-iton ami AlltaltV is " e '"'' i'l"lo id ru.niiiig train to the south i r west of li'ist-ui and then .m lv by 1 1 a isfert ing passengers at wash out. S ores of In i le.es on the Old i'iiIoIiv and New York ami New Eng land railroads am gone ami the wash ' lit a are simple innumerable In ! "-'oti the area flooded bv the over- I.i v of St-my lbook is constantly iu-cri-ing l'i.!'.!' Dti-osir. M h. Feb 14 The ore- tit tl e mouth of the S is.pi-. ha ita bin-: brol.e to dav am! the i is n.i'.v tu- yiiitf freelv out i-ito the "f 'he.-apeaU' Hay. The sudden use inn' has resuiied imne ilisas Iv than any ih.t l as occurred iialiv years Tne luiii'oor-y.-ti ds iiettvt were waslie ! out coin- f.-r a-. I f.'it' lv l -n:i e ip'.a-:. itie of lu:n l .- eie i an ie -i var D.ivis s saw nl feed unllw'j d -m-.lislied. aid rh- .1 t.aiU'e a! ,h'-p i il i- e ,t iina'e.l at f'ltlv jt.VI nO I T::e Colilinbia and Pur IVpnsit Ii dlroa I h is stil'feiitl severely, an I the ttaek for more that, it liil'e lire covered with ice piled up to a height of ut hat tif I ten feci. Large forcea of men are triiiu; to m-ilt'- wuv for tr in-. but their pro -u-s iss'.o.v Iiu ueiise iUintitir.8 of l.-e re coiaiug ilowi tue rivi-r to- : nit'lit. b it it is running syjft!v an 1 ! no frth. r da-u:ig ia anticipat-d, mi - ess ni:ot..er go: g,. should be formed. ( linii'jiiig Tii. iiuge. frein th Chart. .tte Obrir. The railroad seel ion bossea l-.ave i'ls- been notified to select eiti-h a force of twenty four st-ike drawers and jittt them into prac ic at once. ' so that they will be in entitli ion to do ' a trt H id day's win k in Lra.iL'e chang-: ing ,,n the 31st day of May. The j Tin A TTnT.Tn' RTTJTMF"? iprest.on a.t to the change of guage'1' A' ii-UjlUxl 0 UlllltlLiti, i-i consenue-itlv settled, and on 'he I Well known in this cntititv fur its tiisi of next June, tlio iv.climonil A I:t:ivilie, North Carolina, Charlotte, Coltiitbia & Augusta. Aii Line. Northwestern Nof.li Carolina and V st u Nor'h Carolina Hacks will b Tii inches na: rower than at prea ent. This will give the-e roads the j standard gnue of i feet S inches. ; and will be the first impoitaut step toward i." ciiting a unifoi t-.i gauge furl all the iai roads in the I ntted ."stale. To the uiiini ifitcd. this order to get workmen into practice may appear a tpn-er proceeding, but according to th" explanation given by the railroad men. :t is a necessary tep towards a speedy consummation of the work 'hat is to be d. tie. Spike dialing. it seems, ia a peculiarly difficult branch nf labor, and no "gteeu" hand! can stand up to it tor two hours t stretch. The cans is said to exist i-i the fact tha' the drawing of apikea e.etts a peculiar strait upon tt'f muscles of the wrist arid that any o .bnaiy lab Ter, after a day's labor at spike drawing will hiul himself painfully diaab'n d and unable to use his uiiiis. A heavy swelling of the wrist is the inva i.ib'e resuii. aud in nine cases out of ten the wrist swells to double its ordinary size. This be ing the case, a force of green hands would only be available fur one day 'a woik. and a- a lesiiltof that day's la bor, the company would have to itu piovise hits; i'als ad along its line The severe effects of spil.e drawing upon the muscles uf the wrist are well Liu. wn to a!! section hands and in nithnaiy railroad tuk. a eel tain set of practiced hand- ia aiwnya de tailed to draw the spikes. Tin re i-i a "s eight" about ihe ait which once ai rpiired. gives the laborer immunity fr m the paiiii-i! sivi-l.ittgs and eu ab.es hii i to win k for seveiul days in succession without any bad re sults Ii is lo initiate a laiire force of workmen into this sleight of the art that Ihe section masters have; been ordered lo commence opera-; lions, so that wheu the wotk of. 'ire chunking is comaiouced. no tleiHVs wi.l occur fi oui ihsubled work' tuu. 1 W. S. MOORE, GREEl'JSnOHO, TV. C , Bl ORGANS Ar-itj PIANOS. Why do the pcoi-le of 'h lthnni pav tll,.il j,)-i,.(.s fr Organs wtu-ii .v curbuv th old reliable (.-tab lislied 1H1H) Shomn,.: i; foi S.V.I. S(!5. ST'i to f 1.17. delivered, for the linest they nialie. t'.ld.dtltl in usi-h fnldin-' jiedids mill 2 boed music chets. ket p- out mice and du.-t. Fmrn SlO to ?f.r)l) can be saved by liivin;. through me. itirect Inmi tlie I-actouy ami wMvii are nm,jt for , with mv ,, . 11110 SnoniNiait tiind ujiriht j piR,,()8, with Hells. 5411. 5-2T."). ( SeItj f(-i,lKtrateil eircul.il. and tes- ; t inton ia!s of man v wlni in e i--intj l lo-m ; ,,lav in X. Millinerv, D. v ( iond Hinds. f and 10 cent counter oods in jjlt at variety. Junuurr 'J5. ISfd. VsT & . ' A Nu.mi r tiiijor; it t Prlit. of u Pfiiincrntic .tlminit.iUir. , PM In ti, Cl'y of N.w York, t WILLI A3I DOKS.IEIMKK, ldltor nnd proprie,or. , e-v WHv Ftliflnas. TIIE WEEKLY STAR, , A lxtcen-pago Nowspoper, Issued ver weonco-y. X rloan, lirr. lirlpi.l anil Iliti-reatiUK FAMILY PAPER. , ltf ontallw m r,, do lo a. uoot of : goii:M" !-r--' AgricUtural, MitrKOt, Fashion, Household, Pcli:ica!t Financial and Commercial, Poetical, fl'-onorous and Editorial ' jouniau-t- . r t r-"""1" "' ':'" rti-Ittitim :it. nil iniil.-i- U.i- liin.ls-ti i f trulttei' 11IL-Ilit i.l.. eri.xiili .1 .lilll pi.nl Hill.-. I'.i.t. liiiii.nl i..rii hv ilimlnitiiiKtii'il Amrrliiin iui.i forrii.-ti uriti-rii ot liiti.-ii. THE DAILY STAR, Tlii" IVULT STAitrinilttiii-. :.ll tlio news nf tie ilny In mi iillr:.. te.i- fnrin. Jt t-isi ml . ..in -I in'"- b m'.ti" frein I imil. hi, (' in-. It. rim. xi. ii.n ami in! i.i i.-. ft I'umi!.' nti . tiii- ffiili.i'. . At v ii-litti. t' ii. .Vllmiiy. i.ii.I ..ilii r n. u r. ti:. r. th." jl"ii-l rnrrt-"iniKiii. jjH-.itt'y ri l.-uii. .1 i-i tin Tint Si'tlt. fl.rni-li t-,- liito.1 li. -I- l'i I' i. --Til li. : l.t.-rui v fi-iit'irr-uri- iii,.i!i;-iPM-ii. l he 1 ilium .ll umi Jlnts. l Hi i:. -tin- llin:-li:.lly Ml r.l.il .-..:i-..!.t.-. Sprlul terms ami cxtiuorillnary iuiiucu-mrnl- in i.t-i-iit- ami cull lissom. Ni-ttil for olroiilitrii. TERMS CP THE WEEKLY STA9 to Si a mount. vb..s ef i i -TAi.ii la tl 1 i:-:.-l s:..in nn, 1 1 laiiiilu. i.,.lii-.li- tlii li-.uit". n( N ntkt i:i : !-. r -.-H.- f ' -"' i I-:'., i.f Tnt t Iii:,." tif Kift" .n ii. ml mil' -tr:l in nr-.-fiiin-rl I ' ! TCilMS OF THB DAILY 8TAR T'. tin e;;n.f ii- : ftiirv ilny far inn- ymr (itirluditu; SuuihiTi nil ti.-i.) wi'ih. mt suiitliv iiu-;.iiii- ... . ti I'.vrf) itnv. i"tx liii'iiil:- ... M 1)1.11. :t'hi'll. :'lll..!ili. -U lili.l.tli- 3 UD .1, .)".'.. TIIK STAJJ, t aud !o.-th Willi, ru St., ?.t-w ork. I Tl M iaTPFifiF i rn 1 UAUU U vU.. SANFOUP. MOOllK f( , N. C M M'K.i"ri'tiKlis .1!' Sash, Doors, Blind. Brackets Mouldings. Wiiulo-JV mul Ioor Frarxt33, Hanrl-Ila:;in;:a, Balusters. N"vel Posts. ; porch Columns, t'liuvrh P W.3, nd ail iind. of drt ss d ii ndu r. : In view of the j u t liett ' situated in the mid-t nf I : best lumber ie-'i.-n- ol our Jv having ad n.'ee: iiiauulMetili ing vi sitl V feel fs we c.-ui i ilfer as gisni wo k n'i teas.ciable terms es iinv o'ii-r u.: f tetuier 111 the S:.ite. Aii . ideis mad rtoiive prompt ittt -titi-.tt I'riee i.'si sent on application. Vitjr It. war., ly. I.l i wonderful loalili;; p.-npi itin- i ,1,1 felons, boils, b-ir-is. I'iphtlu na. .i 1 lTi.,nri-l t - I. II HOLTON. Wti.MiN.iTox. N. t ' t For sale bv H T. Ck.mis. Pittsboto Joui livnaiNoiii. liockviih-, and Ho::ri;r k.ti.iN.. 5I'-rry (tiks By"A;;euts wanttd '".11.-3 Price cents a h i.x. Ki'teri. tu It-. II'iimi. Ituni-i i.ii.I inriny .i.lii 1 In rba-leiin wli" tiuv, u..t-l it. Ai.rii a-i, l-s.. li visit wm DON'T FAIL TO Ss i U I l?f W !' 1 1 Vl ' 1 HWOIjiI I U.U AT I M. ROSKNilM'M s OI.B srtM', ' Corner I'ayettei i!!.-at,d Hare-ell St WII KIl K Yolr Wllil, FIND. TIIK LA1M.J KST STOCK OF HITS, B301S and SHOES, ; Iaxp at liOWKR PlIIl'KS than ! ANY OTIIKU IIOl'SK IN I TIIK STATE. j MY ! Wiiolesals cartel ! IS NOW COMPUTE AN1 MERCHANTS WILL FIND IT TO TIIEIi: AIV. N'l'AfiE TO VISIT MK P.KI'OUK I i I T Y I N i . Very rt spvtiiillv, DAVID noSENTIIAL (.or I'avrttt vilU' nl Ilarjrtl Sts., October 8, 19. 3wv 1835. FALL. 1(85. A'KW CdODS! AT- PRICES TO LUiT TiiE I1S1E3. We lab' pha 'lie in roiiiounripji; trt our 1 1 ii-in in tiiid cm ti ii-ms, that our FA I Ii ANH IN j Mi (ioi)DS i:ll be i i:u il at 1'iices in i;inj,athy with the i w I i.te.-i of l i,:ui 1'n din ts. We hair it mole iniapitlt lme of Di;V l.t.'ti S. NO ! iMNS. 1'AKl T.TS, t)lli CLOTH, HOOTS AM; S!ftFS. llAifi AND CAPS od'Jii:.NVAl-:.!.. (LA.-SWAllI-:. iilliti LU1KS, AC, than i vi'l la . ;. . iv, ,-nl. Ladies' '.'.looks nd Dry Oooda a Spci i..lty. i- si-licit an t a-nit at inn of or (..ens Ud. te hiiviiij;. Thank for l-ai-l I'avolN. l-saS'-Thc liiriie.-t Cash I'ricea paid for Ci'tt'in ai.d otln-r Froducu. "Vl'IIIS Ib-spi-i Iftillv, M. K. ilrl.EAN & CO. SiiKi;. X. '. Nov. Ti. lS,Sij. Ho Prudent and 1,5'IS IN TIIK N. C. ROME IHSUS1BCE CO This loiiipany i :if. In en in sucom I'ul nperntinii ',i- scventieii vrar' It is S '' and PHOMPT in the payment nt' its losses. zm Re instiiBiiBis .Liihijt All Kinds of Hiiiidin-s in-'ired al ri ::-i ti:ib!e r.itis. I t- ennui! !.-, ihe losses of vtar in-i j h burs ami insure in time. Agent. . . .'..-,v,!:-W ! TUB .7. VV c: r.OMS, '5. .:.. i . .:l.!.t-.i .ml. Va. coi.i.: i 1 1 1 1 ! i-i tabu:. .. I..IO man ruin 4 11am 4 :v h m i nt h in t'jAU li J7 II In tS mi m I inn in " .: ii m " vi a in t 11 a tit i' ; i . i', ".. a i i" ill.. . I:. .ii--:' n 1 1 . , e. , .lis l la - li ' S -.. Iln. ..i...r v. .' i- hi ; . i e . '.. -ei I.' ..3 i- ii, j .-an , i.," Ilitllil"".. ! I ... n: -. Italelii r M a m l:.-i i.'its-r i . I.H.-.S i.i I'nii.i "! hh :. c. ieii. i ' i i. ill : :ii -I id eiu-.- -ii h. Tmtii ill. i" it .nn. :- .. I: i .- ii ill tin" ItAllKh h ., . f I 1 T' l .'I,! ..I.'- r-:ti. l'i.-' I ... ! I'.-i-Ii. :..u.. wi ll ii.i...tf.-l' r..a'-a -, i. ,1. I. r io - i.i.l- i.ii ni '. ii. tn nr.. I nrrtvot i j.tn r-. in. .tons I', w IMU l:. siii .-i-inu-tiilnnt. C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. Csastel Tiiiid TaSe Hi 13. i To I i!;t . it'e-i Mundav. Nov. 2:1, 1885. Tt-iiiti it-'lt.i; ..uih Mail .v I.i 'Hi;.- it .-t 1 1 & I'asnMifrr l.e.-in., i" -'' I. in a- roi'"'l-vlll.-. Ii i '.i i-i 11 in s.i- . ll.-.-l. Xrriif. I - .o in I .-i.'.-iii'i ill. " p. in. -...i . i 1. :i et ere Mil, i". I.ai .. m. . i) i 4 ll l'i (IH IM. II tu n. ro. II ni 'J.MI a.-. i.l Is-i I y " r. to iir..i-:.-i...r' 'r lii.s s."i li I...1HI.I will t ' at sniifur.l Mr ills v..in8 X- rtli Ik.iuiiI m-iii s:..i nt KnvBilrTllle .r In-titli" 'm l l'i--i-ni:.-r en l.-avon lieiinati" vlli. i''i. --lit.-. 'I'liur- ho- i-...l s.i m-uayn ai 9.9 .. in . fi i iviitf n. Mi-- liii-l al in p. in nurt Tnf e :. I ill.' Ill I" . III. I.i.-,v..i. l'.iv,-i:.tvii'i Tni.-liivi, Tlnim.lHynan4 s.unr 1-iiH a-! ti .in 'i in . sh .( llfel ut IU a n .aail in in.-.'it 1 : ii""l c vl I ! hi ; J in. 1 'i-hl mi l I il- -- i .! r 'I't iiiu N'. ltli laK Way . . i :i ,1 I! u: s ii in , ifoini.-i'tltiis al SHtir.'a v . wlalu ' ii-l raii-inir Tralna t. KaMatol. 1 . ., - siinii.ra ic Ii:in 11. Ri . Hiil arrtvisi at ',-e. i,-m :. in j.. in. 1 i-.-iv,.- iin-..i -u.i-.-.i.iily ni i.t. in., Iimveii Han. 1. 1-1, 1 II t. it. in.,:. 11, 1 .1111. Kin 1 11 .1 lrnllu al it 1" I'- 111. W. M S. I'I'NN. Oi'll'l bUll. JNO. M. Ilu-r, lii u'l I'iiss. Atcmit. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1886, edition 1
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