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USLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAT .J CHAS. B. JONES, . v Editor and Proprietor. : Entkked AT THB POgrrOFFICB is Chakloitk, N. A3 Skoohb Class Mattes. 3 . ' MOlI WAS1IINGT0N. JUDGE BE5SETT GOJES IT Hansom Talics Vacation -Chas. Vance Gctsr an Office Notes on 'Elections,''' , . CwrestioadeDce of Ths Obseryek. . Washington, Oct. 27. Of course this will be an anxious week for all parties. While Democrats generally " feel that they ought to rely, upon " Kew York, there are very many who think,, that the signs of Republics n unity throughout the State, and of Democratic division in the city fore cast! an unfavorable result next Tues 'ilkyS--?&i,U v'eV y little reliance to ?:be placed in the" claims of the ultra J&rtisanst on. both Bides, They talk 'for Buncombe. - The truth is, tak ing: all. the reports and beliefs into consideration, the: battle; is uncomfortably, terribly close, and , will be won by that party which is best organized. Undoubtedly the Irisb and other dissidents of last fall are all back in the party. If it were not for trading over the city tickets gf he victory of ; Hill and the . other 6 Democrats would be even now bV ybnd question. The 2 , registration shows.a tremendous vote to be polled tor an off-year; and the: opportunity v tqr traffic is too good for the average f i itfewj Ydfif pemoprat who ioves ; the pelf b office "better than party or : . country. ' , ; Y-K"- :v It is thought here by; all parties .. that the bloody shirt business will not help Mahone in Virginia. ; Some Republicans do not hesitate to say that John Sherman and Judge Fora ker would do well not to make a,6in gle speech in the Old Dominioiu ' lOf ; Kjourse the bold, protected clerk and jhungry.deadbeat lustily applauded rSherman here- Saturday night. Some of the hurrah boys may suffer for " ' iihat little ' jubilee -under the opera tion of the, qivil service reform prin - ' ciple. -It is certain that clerks may , ..be discharged ; for cause, ... and , even ' without cause ;"f or the law in terms merely provides for the entrance to, ". ndt for. the exit from the service; : mere is much less apprenension as : to Virginia than as to New York. s . Mahone's little secret game for cap - - turing the House of Delegates and bagging everything was discovered -in good time. . ; A languid interest is taken in the formation of the new civil service -commission. Now that Mr. Tho man, the last of the old trio, has re signed and his resignation has been accepted, it ' becomes necessary to look all over ir the pnnntrv and pWt ir the country and select of the very best men for a full board the position. - Nobody seems to know what the President is going to do. Doubtless the appointments will all be made in a few weeks. Some of X commissioners resigned with the un-. derstanding that they were to vacate . their offices on the 1st of November .. T,r r, , Vr , Mr. Charles N. ance nas been ap- pointed to a position in the internal revenue bureau which will pay him $4 a day and expenses. He will trav el and report to the office here. . " There is a yoimg man here " from ' Fernandina, Florida, a candidate for tVro rniWr.nfaiiin rf r-nornma of. tvnt. . - place, who left Wilson, N.O., twelve years ago. tus name is Ma&oney, and he is a son of Eev. Mr. Mahoney of the Methodist conference. His father was formerly stationed at -Wilson. He is now at Nashville. Judee Bennett savs he will hold on here Until Congress meets. Senator t. t,-. -o xwuisuuj iBiu iui jjiuwiug iwtt. jwj terday, to be gone, I understand, two weeks. At the last news from Mrs. Ransom she had nearly ; recovered from the recent pamiui accident in the mountains. The Senator has RArvfld hia friends and t,h neonle taithfolly during the months since the iUauBUiawVu, taioij.Kaviug mo more than, a day or. two at a time. TTfibag accomnlished a" eraat deal in , . givers ofiSces merely to bis own per- boush inwims auu - nuaurere. is f firvtTrrVtf Merra fViof. nrvf. tnrtfQ fVion nno or two mistakes have been mad in the total nutnber appointed. " This is probably? a better showing than any other. State can make. Ransom knows the men suited by character nr1 Atfainmentafor DuHic nlacwi of ana attammenia xor piinic places of trusti ana responsihUity C3K fata; ts. -means leic tne city lastr nighti- Moit of the Carolinians who have rscently been; here have gone home, some of them with what they came for. Mr. "O. G.. Parsley received his appointment Monday Mr. W; ; H. Smith, of Wilmicglon, DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER has been here several ' days. 1 Mr. L. Dill is registered down town. j -l I tjieard Mrs.--Vance, - the accom plished ; un'd admirable-' wife of ' the Senator, say the other day that she had long desired to find a large hor-i nets nest ' r iatactrminus hornets; mind you to place in her front par lor. lust- undtr the chandelier. ' rIt1 would fce the fittest place for : Meek lenburg's great symbol, that is, out side of Mecklenburg. ' ' II. FOREIGN. Tnrlcey Making Preparations for War. ':l . - London Oct. 28. The government discredits the rumor from t Rangoon that a revolution had broken out at Mandalay, and that King Thebaw, of Burmah, had surrendered " - TURKEY PREPARING FOR WAR. ' Constantinople. The war 'office presents a scene of 1 unusual activity. clearly indicating that the .Forte is determined on adopting effective measures in the event of the confer ence of the powers failing to agree on a plan for the settlement of the Rou melian question. An official report today shows that .180,000 Turkish troops are now mustered at availa ble points on the frontier for active service in the Balkan peninsula, and enforcements are continually arrivs ing. The mustaphis, landstrums and basbi bazouks have : been summoned' for military duty. The levy of landstrum3 is -only re-? sorted to as a war measure, and will add over 120,000 men to the servicei pircassia has tendered 25,000 cavalry! and Albania has promised assist the Porte. In view of this the Turk ish troops, in Albania have been withn drawn and massed one the" Greek; Bulgarian and Servian frontiers. ' ' - . . -. .f a TEUiilFic hurricane:. H Oyer Seventy Vessels 'and T ree. Hundred JLires Eosf St Johns, IN.pct: 28-p5ie:iur: ncane tnat raged i on tne Liaoraaor coast was unprecedented even in thai inclement region. Over seventy ves? sefe'and probably three hundred lives weie lost. The t bark Nellie has just arrived with. two hundred .and wxty shipwrecked men, women and chili dren rescued from disaster. Several women died from exposure, and oth ers were drowned. Over two thOu sand persons are destitute and strand; ed on the coast.. Five steamers have been dispatched to their assistance; The worst is not yet known. 1 That Conkling Interview.' New York, October 26 The Conk ling interview, published in the Sun of Sunday, which Mr. Conkling is reported as saying was unautbor ized , n was written by Mr. Amos F, Learned, for many years New York agent of the New England Associated Press and now . on .the staff of the New York Mail and Express. Mr. Learned is a personal friend of Mr, Oonkling'e. He was a delegate to the Chicago convention . that nominated Garfield and was one of the famous 306 and is very proud of the medal he has commemorating the valor of the "Old Guard " He says to-night and he is a gentleman of undoubt ed veracity, whose reputation is quite as good as Mr. Conkling's that he called on Mr. Conkling twice in his law office, where Mr. Conkling said tnat Mr. iiearnca atter wards em bodied in the interview. Mr. Learned aairl tViof. Via aolrorl TWf Hnn b- i r-i rr if Ina 7t , " "w (Learned)could use the interview for the public and Conkling answered,: JUSt as you please." i0 one nere doubts that Mr. Conkling said just wuai me mtei viow Bays 110 buiu: iu i tact, be does not aeny tne sentiments A Stir Amons: Indiana Necrocs. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct 28. There is a spirit of uneasiness manifestd uuiuug tuo uegrues over tae fatal Injuries received by : among the negroes over the recent mem- bers of their race from many 4ifier-. ent causes. They have taken up the case ot Harrison Taskell who com- mittea an outrageous assault on a German cirl and was shot bv his vie I tim s Drotner m tne uriminal Court, and are banding together for his sup port. -A meeting was' held to take for hl dfltftnRP flnS tihA.m.TOr night received a letter siened Committee of Ten," saying that the colored people are ' very indignant at the treatment they have been re- i oeiving, and the shooting down . of their men must be stooDed bv fair means or foul. Thev tiono.lude bv i : 7. ' . ' . . . saying, "we will have justice or tnere will be trouble." Mrs. Gran t Grieved. . t 1 hiladelphia.. PaM 28. The. wid- ow of General Grant has been greatiy ion o domestic affairs of her daughter. Mrs. Sartoris. The Public Tjedcrer ia authorized to sav that all reports to the eflect that Mrs. Sarto- -.i-.-- XZ . ni- fiAnaratinn fVorn har hnfihand ArA entirelv with- 1 nut f nnnrl Ation und i cruel to her The Hatcliet opens a Ballot Box. Indianapolis. Oct. 28 This mornn I 4-U, sh- foilnii tA molra I an order regarding the Democratic claim for a re-exam ination V of ? the i ballots in the aldermanic recounts, the Republican commissioner protesting and refusing to give up the key to the ballot box, the Demo crata took a hatchet and broke open thebox itis reported they found what wa required to give Repley, the Democratic candidate, two mas jority. ' BUlrt ills eases Cured FT Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment. Cure 8 as If by 1 agic. plmoles, black heads or grabs, blotches and ernfttinna ni thA fnRA. leaving the sion clear and beautlluL Also cures Itch, salt rbeom, sore i nip ples, sore lip, and old, obetinateulcers. SoW by Orugjrlsts, or mailed on receipt SShJS son rT t. u. nmiu a, uu. 1 Appointments Yesterday- Tlie President and miie Cirilf Ser- t! ce ' Commission Instructions About Special Ulail elirery. Washington, : October 28. The President made the following ; ap pointments today : " W; le Difikinsr Mississippi, U. S.?. Marshal tor trie Southern District of Mississippi ; Ed- tnuna &. isriggs, district uommDia, U, Pi. Consul to Santos, BraziL . y POSTAL APPOINTMENTS. ' ' jl The following" .fourth-class - post masters were appointed today . Virginia Lees villeoV.. Snow North Carolina Central Falls, A. C. McAlister ; Purlear, Geo.' v H. Mc- Glumsny. ' Georgia Norcrbss, Jos. Jones. . FloridaCarrabelle. F. h Kelley ; Cristal River, H. T. Hartman Alabama Snowdown;" J. A; Col loway. Mississippi Knoxville, ' Edward Short; Stonewall, Miss Amanda J. Co wart. Louisina Diamond, John W. Booth. , " i , . THE PRESIDENT AND THE CIVIL SER VICE COMMISSION. An intimate personal friend of the President, who talked with! him on the subject today, says he is experi encing much difficulty in - his efforts to reorganize the civil service : com mission. He is aiming to secure for that service, three men who are well known to the' country and-whose names would be' received as an earn est determination of his purpose to give such character to the commis; sion as to give confidence to r the friends of the movement,. that, harer gards reform in .civil servifee as dne of the most important features of his administration t At the same time the President is seeking men whose appointment will : satisfy the people whether friendly to the movement or no V that it be in the hands of practi cal reasoning men who are not -doc-? trinaires' and "who -will consider and; suggest needed : modifications to' pop larize reform in the execution of the law without impairing its benefits. The salary ; of .1 the position is only $3,500 . per annum, and few men of prominence who possess the qualify cations named are willing to make the sacrifice. The reason why some of the many persons whose names suggest themselves to the public in connection with the place are not appointed is because they have al ready declined.. No appointment has get been determined upon. Among those who have declined the appoint ment on the commission, are L. Sa tonstall and Chas. Codman, of Mas sachusetts, and Judge Schoonmaker, and E. O. Graves are among those whose names are under yconsidera tion. , ' ' INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT SPECIAL DEUV ERY. , The postoffice department has' is sued a modified circular Of instruc tions to postmasters coveringvthe special delivery- service - tThane w circular includes postal cardfi and sealed packages in the matter en titled to special delivery if properly stamped. Postmasters are required to report monthly instead of weekly, and where the business is so limited, as to preclude the employment of special messengers, postmastej-s are ordered to make other arrangements for deliveries, having regard to the provision of la that forbids the pay ment of more than 8 cents for the de livery of each letter. Postmasters are also directed to place a notice up on the face of . registered packages con taming me aeiivery lexers m- forming postmasters at the points of delivery of the nature of their con- containing tne .delivery letters m- fonta sn that, thA nankap-ps mav ho onpnp.d immtfdiatafv and the matter rtAlivfirPd TWO TO ONE. A Plucky Frontiersman Thrashes out Two . S talwar t Redskins Mandan, Dakota, Oct. 28. A dis patch from Glenullen, 40 miles east of this point says : v ! ; News has lust been received tnat Jas Gray, living alone 4 miles north of Glenullen, was attacked Thursday nieht bv two Indians who came to ms nouee and assed ior rood. - Jdiav ing eaten all they desired one of the Indians .large and poweriui, iook Pifle; rnlaced the muzzle to Gray's breast and pulled the trigger. For tunately there was no cartridges in the barrel. The Indian then put a cartridge in, whereupon Gray seized a whiffle tree, and before the gun could be orougnt to Dear upon mm he struck the Indian on the head and i . . . i it t tne gun was oiscnargea into tne biub of the house. The nfle was dropped in iln DAiifflA Than nnmmAnmd A rough and tumble fight, both Indians taking part. Gray lost, his noid oi the whiffle tree.xaughtjip a carpen. J nearest to him on the head, which felled him to the floor. The other Indian fled: Gray seized the fallen Indian by the heels and dragged mm t.V. Indian was dead or not Grav was unable to sav. Fridav morning some settlers haDDened to so to Gray S house , and found him in bed badly to raise himself, Gray says the In- dian that ned came back during tne I r i rr"h t. fltin ftftrflA txverax? fViA nth fir. 9 Shot His Father Dead. St. Louis, Oct. 28. John Buford, . son ot William Buford, a well to do farmer, living eight miles from Shel- byville, Mo., shot his father yesters day,. inflicting a wound from which he died ma few hours. The two had had several quarrels lately, and yes- teraay, wane ineiamuy were wgetn er in one room in the house, John en tered and emptied the contents of a double-barreled shot gun into his father's head. ; He then fled. - Scolding and fault-finding lutre seal raore people to desperation and dest tien than all tha great ibtUp lifa pal together. : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1885. Vv Attempt (0 Commit Suicide I. ' Mir tried to cu his throat, arid nearljr too ceetedt leaving a gusn wacb the doctors sewed up; txe was ld to this act by despondency. Despon dency came on as the result of chronlo dyspepsw .and debiirtj., This poor fellow's troirble might have been spared had he made timely use ot Krown's iron Bitters, which by invigorating, ms blood audrootl-er out his dTspepsla wouW have made him healthy and cheerf uL Mr; W. C. wu cott, Portland, Me , says:VBrown's iron Bitters Is an excellent remedy for nervous complaints- InLifNDecIine Infirmities beset us to which our youth and pa turlty were strangers. Weakness of- the loins, rheumatic ailments, dyspepsia, loss ot appetite and unquiet eep.are among these "A3 a means of counteracting the Infirmities of age, Hpstetter's aioniach Bitters Is unrivalled. It quickens and enriches the sluggish and impoverished escalation, begets a hearty appetite and youthful relish for the food, and enable- the stomach to digest It. 1 soothes and invigorates the nervous system and checks a tendency to rheumatism. Its quieting action upon the great sympathetic nerve, which connects the stomach with the brain, results In the speedy departure of the restlessness by night and disquietude by day, which re the reflected manifestations of dyspepsia.. It Is a most effectual antidote to the poison of malaria, gives a health ful Impetus to the action of the kidneys and blad der, and is an admirable means 01 resuscitating vigor when Impaired by overwork or other cause. A. True Story with a Very IIap ' py finding. Suci Is the story of Tepping. the Market st. tailor, who was poor and is rich; who bought a fifth of a Louisiana State Lottery ticket coupon for one dollar and won a fortune last month. It is said that Tepping bas forsaken the scenes that he for merly haunted: that the paths he trod - now know him no more. Where- Is Tepping? Has he re turned to the land wt ere "Prince Bismarck ? rules and where the American hog Is unknown? It is hinted that Tepping has gone to visit his rathT- land and to there astonish the natives with graphic accounts of how fortunes hava been made by Call ftrnlans Investing In California State Lottery tickets. -San Francisco (Cal.) Chroulcle, Sept. 13. A CARI, ! , To all who are suffering from errors and lndls orations of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. send self -addressed envelope to kkv. joskph t.' MAH,btaticni, Aew xork. - , STOP COCCfM.."-..! By using Dr. vrazier's Throat and Lung BalaarhVf i&e only cure-. ior- coughs, . colds,, hoarseneaa.anja sure inrouc, asa an aiseases 01 in rnroai ano Lungs, do- act neglect a cough. ;. It may prove fatal. Scores and hundreds of neoDle owe their lives to Dr. Prazters Throat and Lung Balsam,' and no family will ever be without it after onoe- asmgK, 8jjaiTOVenng'.it8 marvelous power, it: la put up in large family bottles, and sold for the small price' of 60 cents a bottle., Sold by T. C. timiia a va. - . tenavsdeodAwiy North Tryon St Cliarlotle, IV. C. Wholesale and Mail BooMler AND STATIONER. . A large and carelally selected Stock ot BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, ujurrjiasana i'AJNurrOTjfi pa PER, ALBUMS, PORT MONIESrLADIES WRIT : 1 ING DESKS, SCRAP ALBUMS, BiMes, Prayer Books and Hymn Books, And ah the current novels and literature of the day. RUBBER STAMPS MItJe' TO ORDER. Agent for McCall's ' Bazar Glove- Fitting Patterns. Catalogues sent to address on ap plication. Patterns mailed on receipt of price. TAILORS WANTED. Two first-class coat hands and a pantaloon hand. Good wages and steady work. Apply at OCtiMdlt. THIS OFFICE. ill' . 11 b -AT THE- CHftRlQTTE WfiREHOUSF. If you wish to store your cotton this Is on9 ot the best and most convenient warehouses in the City, For terms, &&, apply to artnwT a buhwull, or B. A. LEE & CO. -:o:- I Bagging and Ties. 20,000 Yards Dundee Bagging. 600 Bundles Delta Ties at SPRINGS & BUB WELL'S. -:o:- JANUARY 1st, 1886:, - I We will move to the large and convenient store COBNEB COLLEGE and FOUBTH STa, Where we will be pleased to see out old friends and hope to make many new ones. In the mean time we are at the old stand with a large stock ol Groceries and Provision s, Z7?SL Bn?? eu for CASH or Its uruA x . tAMiie ana see US. SPRINGS 4 BUBWJ5LL. -:o:- If yon oiTeTas anyfhlns: WE WANT IT. 0Ct29dltlm. . 'PaTNG. 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NOTICE- I will offer for sale my property, one sad a half miles Jrom Char'otte where the Rozzle's Ferry and Seattle's Ford roads fork, In front of BIddle University, one acre lot, good dwelling house, store house, barn and other- outhouses, well- of good water, a fine orchard coming on. Also, I will sell my stock of goods, which f have on hand. The stand for selling gooris is as good as any outside of vuanoiw. it nas me aavantage or oota roads, be amcs DiuuiobvmB. etui ds Dougni cjoeap, and on easy terms. For further particulars. ' terms. Ac, oct27d2w ( - ; . At his store. FOR THE FAIR GROUHDS. TheC.C of A. will run trams on Wdnfiadav and Thursday. October 28th and 29th. from the 1001 or second street, near RAD. freight depot xirBb iram wui leave at iu o ctocK a. m., and run every nan nour nu eao during the day. Fare xsouna rap zt cents, tttraignt i& cents. OCU3X - - W A. MOODY. AgL WANTED. SOO BarreM IVortli Carolina Corn Whisky. , We wewlll ptf $1.30 cash for 500 Barrels of N. 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