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X V I " . .- A, i As. P"k ' ' i -I v f r cite mciMirm it I'll . i i i . i I j - ii' i i - VOLUME XXXIV. CHARLOTTE N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1886; PRICE FIVE CENTS. V ., . ' -i -;-- . ; . "' '" ' - 111 ' 11 11 11 ' " ' ' "' "' 1 J'.' ' 1 ' ' V RlCi l. 12 - We Sti rphnt we are selling below cost to close out. vDon't fail to see our new line of WHITE GOODS, JSAMBUEGS AND TORCHONS. .. . v.- i no HEMN1NTS OF BTBBON from cents to $1.75, to all colors and widths. They are worth-three lOJttmei what we ask for them. -: . ;, , , - . . , , . , Which we hope the 5S G 15 "I LW onrrn DUiLDmQ. New lot of T . - I. . I ABLE LI NEN, at 8"c 60c, 75c, $1 00, $1 25 and $1.50 per yard i .- -1 TEA CLOtHS,Y With DoQes to match, white And colored. ' Domes n every grade. Bi Lot of Towels, at $1.50, $125. $3.00. $3.75, $4X0, $3.00 perdoz' " MARSEILLES- QDILTS, at $1 CO, $1.25. $1 50, $2', 4 00, $4.E0 each. - Ask to see the qallt l am selling at $U25. - - ; - New Lot Scrim CHrtaiDS. at 12c. and 20c, per yard. v ! 1 It Bj the yard and by the' pair. -s: lEETiNss and Billow1 CASINGS 8:1 bottom prices. s): , -J" BUY WARNISK'S COW SET and SEIGLE'S DO I LAHSIim i :X 1. L; M6tEl- 3; T f2O0&,S0i'; -:oj 1 new and handsome line of Irish and Everlasting vanea BtocK or . Checked Nainsooks. Barred-filiisliri, &c , , ...... . "V.,. - ..--.. i Fresh lot ol Table Lable Linens to new and atbracttve patterns, and at prlces that will sell Qiem. Have still on hands a small lot of - . ' r -.:;..-.- .' " k. LADIES Including a few special bargains in Bla-k and Cream Cahmeres, all of which axe now offered much un aer tnelr value i In order to make a "clean sweep" of all 4-, ( j ., . . - : v " - KID IrLiO V HiO We have marked the same down to figures that are' SUCCESSORS TO ALEXiKDSS & HAEBISV Houses Rented, Houses tented and rents tollectoOV la the Cj aaverHsed treo of charge-. , -. " , , CHABLOTTS BEA ETAT 1632ICJf , : -& & Hanagei 5hl tf ; ft ade street Tront cenUalHtotel THE LATEST; n. ne are now 'nxaoSss ft", tl 1" trr.rs manufactqred by us lB 'i.c,lf W tLs t"tcr;n2 tnrnttnre dealers la this 7e necnij tie oest and most bstauttsl to ti3 ' err!::.. -1 SHODDY GOOD3. IsS Tc soote made fcj cs and roa win get the worth rsur nrcnty. Cc - ane on each piece.- r"'t t"5 r""""1 f PabUc and guare f .: -t: i ' ' '1 Bespectfoliyr ' , . , SUOTT & 1IAE3H. lttQe33Kf . Mil n m V Ladles will loofe at. AL13SAwG)E3. 1886 - SPRING. ; -1886 -:o:- - I THE OF f - jcsrnEcciiED i 11 IT i i n Trimmings Just received. Also a large and SEL'A. liN 2 1 UUJ, bonnd.to command . attention. ' Come and. see CHARLOTTE, N. C -onfrw-rt nf tha l&rtrest LAGE prTm Breweries in the United State? j Kie Cercrner & Xissel ureTrtte Co.. or,IMlaaeipMa, and the C & n. CciaiTer Crefrias Co,, o nerr TTorlx. . . : TTTTl LAEQE3T LAGEU BZIZi BOT TLHTQ t ST AELI2 nillUTT . INTHi: CITY. ,- ' , . . ' r rrCrCfers CoIlclJe2. All crdsn prcnptly Clled and delivered frc3 of chirrs to t."zj part cf da dy. ; JLUil Mil liter : Goods LATEST Call )C0 repaid , XIBSTH, UE3I TH3E StTW, SOlUCriJOS SUBMrTS TO EX OBSCOBKD, BUT, XJKIE THX SDH,- ONLY FOB A TODS." , . - Onbscrlptton to the Obserreir Y . (daily edition. Y , . Slnglecopy....i.'..l...,....;.......r.. Scents. By the week m the dty. - 20 , . . By the month.. ..livi.. 75-' - Three months..... ;....f..l...$2. 00 r ! ; Six months.... 4.00 ' 1 One year .. :.;r.r.; ; 8.00 - WEEKLY EDITION. -Threemonths....l........'...."....'...rv 60eents. Blxmonths.... :.$1.00 , Dm year.. .vi.:.v...:. ..;...... -L75--' J? In clubs of five and over $L50. .. IVo Deviaitloii From These XSnles Subscriptions always payable In advance, not only in name bat In fact. r KECOJTirESE. - , ? JBTPAUI, HAMILTON HA YHK.. (Inscribed to Secretary Bayard In his bereavement) The scythe of death has cleft his hopes In twain, :. - And mowed his fields of love nil all seems bare; Yet loss reveals an sftennath of gain ; Grief hold a benediction unaware, v , ' ' , 1 , Of late, Distrust and Envy dogged bis way,' - Cold Misconstruction watched bis course apart ; All sordid Passions stand rebuked to-day , : Before the pathos of a breaking heart, j . t -. While other hearts are softened by his pain, . On Deatu's dark background Sympathy grows The chaff i loss may hide some golden grain , And grief enfold a bleeslog unaware. - , ; "Copse Hill," fisoBOiA. ; v-r t ; 5 i . : 5 . f tr ; ; "'New York Independent, r REVISION OIlTliE TARI F.' Secretary HIanninfr Submits a Plan by f Which Ahises can be Y Corrected, Y'-'T, ""l: r' ? Washington Feb. 16 Secretary Manning, todaysent to the Speaker of the House a long letter upon: the revision c f .the tariff j in ; which.; he says : v v 'wv t v ; ' -' " ' - ' : My opinion in regard to our exists ing tariff lawiia clear and 'positive and is confirmed nj ore and more by every! day 's experience in the admin-; istration of this Idepartment. Soon after X entered,' thereon, lessx than, a year ago.' I became i :convinced. tha t importance with energy, - i The result ; ud: . to i the aneetin g of Congress is contained in my annual repoitS. nee that date the need. of additional legislation' baa; 5 inr'iny' a'p -tr preciation, teconse more imperative. Two; courses are:,7 as endeavored to 1 intimate; $ in ; my annual - re port, ope.n,rlO vlongressV One- is an enlargement of the free-list, a Ted uc-. tion of the number of Uutiable arti cles, a prudent substitution of spes cifio. for aL valorem . rates and? a thorough revision and change of the wrw.Wiid8y8leS'y.-The other ispartfediyrindicated by a Sen fefeS" KSS deterrt legislation which. shaU;. by more strjpge,nt rules anarnewfcantn - vaniBftMiifilnarid'tiiinr ishmen tt so oberatie bh the f ears . of importers as to lnauce&inem xo pre 1 sent truthful nypid;.;aii4:-inake on I .tn v,rr a' nriwvAni "lAanaii'tirr A? 1 Via I on the rWbjectof interpretations Jof manfully Confessed ono great blun thA statutes so thafi tiotno' sort of har- del ofbis life; there is- reason to be- mony can be secured in classificjation Healso deprecates-the ambiguitys of the v laws'themselves wbichare 'so vaM1o a tn 'tuikkIa -nrnfftiinrl indPs and are a q&stont embarrsrnent The influence of sucn amDiguity is I f'.i-Fi ' t. t- . praism and 1s.v much Of thevdisorder which dishon' ors the customs revenue by the- im proper praCllCeS nU,SIrue bUUa ;ut AiAa9 oi fb,?: i-dya'nnf.a 1 1 Thf. 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V&AW t. f v ., . . : v I moved Dy acareiUi revision Ol'Xne iV(:':'idff jTMin 'mnat"iinii hestly urge the?announcement;6f ;a clear and unmistakaulerule,on he SUOieCb, UUUBt.fflUUUikUO UU81UBS8 Ul imnfirr,ftr,inn ann . nr i,nH iiumnar.inc Oflersof the tom: houses,can be saieiy carrieo. on. . - ,w , .t ,.i Tne jsecr( disposition nnnt.lniia: ti nnnn anmo thniisnnds .of imnorted articles rathet than low duties Upon afewi oific; out and,. those wno are conftrameuL lo live on smf-ll incomes .-, apecinc rax.s leviea upon all imported articles, and esped ioli,r A all artieles of elhthinff. would '""Jr r-; "ir-c1' - for them-pe-nigmy oppressive.-un- eauai and uniustU J-rA system of epe- W clearry in minhowingah fust is a compound system made up of fid valorem -and specific grates on t.hh arn a At-tinlpi: and how.' still more vexing andnju8t-specifiorrata on a .Bpecific;.ja,rtic.i3, irarying FlTOn a general application 1 1; speiuuon-j au uauui vuymj oo. i rxsf the first day of Januarj,i,theunaersigneo 'rates would-CO impossible with- piigotea iaitn 10 tna nation ueraauus 1 entered into a co parweraai J.y??? inflicting, stilly further hardship ot tnem; ana it tnereBnau oe eitner Luifsr7 :s r-i jj.- riX iniustic0.-non . t&ft ,wage,recvLaisaswr.or'f lsiurrnce Ftp qusiness . w - , , . j",-.! -' - i Cine rutrij ujuv uo ttujuowou, ,;ouu.ju"r ,w-.WtWM-eu We will teep on nana at au umes a iuu w wi. ranged with? regard tov the values, if they fail in their-dutythey, must -,.Nff J: xr c..i in - and therefore, when prices ;b4in answer for the needless agitation and- t0 .i? r:tt est .1 ported articles are, BS.now,tehding unainiof.tJ2etre; r,,1 i. nnnriTTTlft ' downward, specific 5 rates are s ob- y -, ,,' u j a a .TJ?.AJ 1 1 iSXfc. ! 1 1 1 P 1' f il yicmsly-increiQg without textual irii3tVttiilo j (jiUJAU A.ril V A.ft 'rfk 1 .5 r- nhan ere In ' the la wj 1 have 'it also - RA.stivannhh thn -writes rh'the . Boston jsH ' , - .v., " . rtf ro? ptbp)jand wool';i TjitvWA iere y an article which wor. to perfectfon,' and . " . j..-,.. , v. j. i- .it.; ; rh ottriiml xotA Ciily Gensli;rL;,i! i; are cqsfrcntdvWithtne. factitbat tne: tafatit is peTfeccii-uriw.a'id the ..uttie. cherub. .vfThereisaiiiwcoaynrdln the rear of. (BnDa)ie u laui'-'j.- ta yu k. tu1Q TreiP'nTVr-iit" annu2llvi)-afctiijia j.waie.ji.3 a"i-it-at.r 'button."'" -And during th. Unv2tnrBfor tha cccisiacdatioaf -oir castan . i-ckidies lrv Mdtw aoovB.riUwMt.n ?. ; : Ao.W'iTk 5roeescf.u.rg its-value!l tnadcnjable. ,We 5,", Sra UJu, (T)-Va"cV SUm ywJewU?.,lv0,U(M give trequently 'heard mothers say that theywould m j i i " "1 f i .---j : v . : MA-A.5&mJ&V . fromKrteditp.errch-ndiEettwhich notbemout " v,2Llnn onnnF . "v.- ' '"--i' si j by nrpf-t- eVerr whe J ifc , : . ,'a a cfim ItJrcWtMirnpatftO 0()b"than tnlshed with the teething slegeon any consid- .r'yn? nfT-ZY-Pil ' ' - JEum" Felroji Pia. mfDooet. ,ts wreci&t Vr. U bU,: - ; 3- - ' rx Itfwill be well nigh impossible, in my opinion, for human wit to levy that, amount without inflif ting hardship?- and injustice upon somebody; either- importer or consumer, or on some vested interest whether agri'. cultural or manuf acturin ' Epe cially is that true of taxes levied on pur coait or on , our frontier upon arriripg merchandise. The govern ment is now beset. on one. side with the Comparative .injustice and hard--8hipfupon individuals and vested in terests , inflicted by specific rates if levied on all articles4 and on the other 8ide:by the impossibility of enforc ing and collecting high , ad valorem r'ates levied on .foreign values with out" the .use oL coercive and penal laws quite unsuitable for a free gov, ernment to put in operation and which . when put in operation; are' quite likely to demoralize alarmingly not ynly the brBcera who are called upon to execute the law, but the im porters who are compelled to do bus iness under it. ' One advantage, and DerhaD8 the Chief ad van taiyft nf a specific over an ad ; valorem system. is luwe raci un&vunaer tne rormer; duties are levied by a positive test: wniiju can d appuea Dy our omcers while the merchandise is in the doshi sessi9n of the government, and ac cording to'a standard which is alto gether national and domestic s i The Secretary; has- caused a careful examination to be madev of rthfe tariff law of March, 1883, to ' ascertain the number: of specifications, ad valorem. specific and mixed, contained r in that enac tment. In the fourteen schedules the ad valorem rates ere 7G3, the epe- cmcpuy ana tne mixea eo. c, JTbg : letter cpnclvidesas follows:. y ;Th sending to New -York of . mer ch8niseq by;, foreign . raanuf acturers and ifcref enting it - there for I sale,' or the taking in this.country of orders, or sanples.of ' merchandise ,ta be de liveridL dn: New York-; at ; duty paid pricef? arranged in . pur-currency , is , a growing fact whiph this Qoyernment inUsiface in selecting and v prescribe ing rates of duty. ... Just as manufac turMin other; States of our own ;XJn-f morei be written : and "kept in that city, jand laws, of ttaxatiqn, Stateor national; immediately probable. t are noljlikely to'greaily impede or change ithe fiiirrehti "As buyers in New York do not 'g6; to Ne w- England' to buy. her staple mahufactufers; butjfind all the elements of -buyiag in -New York; so ' it wilj naturally be with European procurations. - jli tnat is to oe tne ca.se I do noV think our- existing ad valoiS , v IU lUB ,0 w UUuCBl. exisfelDS condition of our mvoice law ?Pr PPsmg w and the force rwfe'etS ew. cWlwiUbs to begin atthe wrPpgenac -v-; - v, t; -. , ' - . j-ab Morlsot?s New Tariff Bill. Philadelphia times.4 v ; . " -7 : ' ; - jur; morrison .maniuijy .vinaicaies Cohgre?s and the country: in reject-. no . Vi3 . hAPiirnntol ''tariff t nr- 1 lieve that by another year or two he ' wiu conress te wuncer ot . nis new bill tliat'obviousl aimsacrippiing and iaivzinff our tveeneral nrodae, tiveMustries. Jj ieeier maae oy tne Illinois tree traaen. :4Tt' li J - ll.J'TT .'.Lilt. with tnesanction or. nis; committer It.may.or it maypt'vbe inaterially uuaucu:u iud liuuiwuicp . vi ? ay ts and Means : but there w little 'doiiht :-- 7 .T ' ' . .T . ' T. I umees lb euaii u very vimuy araeuu. 'Thfl'new Morrisrtri bill would I voted dqwnby a much larger ma jOrihan was his; horintal folly WJ- XOO. r. , - I i 1 j.iih niiumiihi nouiv 111 liih nuuuuu-1 cans' in refusing to' take 'hold of' theh! .J lesaie'tooTBetaii Grocers. - ; i-oviiuujw.j.iicjt-BuxuuiJv. should come to the tront ana ..revise the tariff in the ihte,restof general inT wbi-prtat3 mvnwu udu j t-u njiuuiu nm uiiowj icc J siblethe: country for; their vio pledges1- The.'I iRepublicana ' 4 rtu,KiA; l utta jujsi the monopoly, featureoi rplptefctiOlttj thotAon. K n tAf Amftpri and mend enytJnd of medicine whlchwe did not know jtobe good parUautririor infants. But'ot MrKj I winalbVa Soothing v6rrimt' we-. an speak" i TV, LI lljiSi. II KfanDGcoti The -Prettiest arid - Cheapest :o:- vToichoh licss m, mmwPl' THe Largest Variety,, irofa thePinest to the Coarsest at ; I " ' " " : V4 :all Prices- - ' . :o:- EGYPTIAN LACES arid FLOUNCINGS, ' - ' J .-'! -V'. " -'; White and Ecru in Newest Designs. Never were as low Prices quoted' as in K the lot.which we have just received. ... ; ... - COLORED EMBROIDERY and ALL OERS to match, at marvellouslv low Prices, with Navy Blue, Cardinal, Light Blue and Pink Grounds: also v material to match. . , ; ; . , . i. : , vMEETSv.'GOiGlBSl.1 i; Special' Prices; - on tjie FoUowing : Goods : T ! 40 INCH 1 INDIA. LINENS . u CHECKED NANSOOK8 ' i V SATIN STRIPED INDIA LINEN O A mrw TiT TT ( Mi" " - - :o:- TabJei Dmasksr Napkins arid ToWei' This Department was -never before supplied with as Handsome and Ch'etn - r :- ' . If - ' V " ' , lot of Goods.- . vj ' ,.j T . ' . ? :o: , ; " - . 4 - Newest Designs in Cheviots and Checked Linens for Boys Waists : " Plain IV ," Plaid and Striped Ginghams,. - . r tACEX URT A I N S! ";'We are showing a Beautiful Line of Madras Real Antique and Nottingham Iiace CurtainsJ i Also a lwe of .Genuine Lace Scrim 40 inches wide i at 12. cents per yard..'. 1 t :0 : ; CARPETS ! 1 - - pn AptnTTI? M T1 :' ' .CI. , . Vxfi-I-'v-F -f-5 . ' . r ' "' - "f ' ,4''" - ' I---- - y .4nn a nr atvpd -t. n ' .: -'I .MAIL OEDKS SOIJCTTED ATO the propertt of. J. h Carson. Shade trees on lots." rr' i VHAJttburiis umiii jvoif-iik , ' ' ' - 5 i-t - , - , . 1 , . . . . J !tl.j , ; . : Jil.'jr 'nril f?D ' PA' - ALliM ViOt'-.VU.. "i . ' V fi V-' , - iine-oia-siana ur oyriuMi wu;iwjm. tth5-old' stand of 8' Barweu-jBorner I - iience, to meetthe dflmapltado, and give KatistaOTto ou? eusttraerst r;,,.T' V . . f.2 T.is Which wfflbedelrfsrlauijpartof ttcCulrea j - ofW..'.., irn m? wH .u ' .J . - ' mZWUDER , ' ItxeDeFai fiTctn t unsiacss frl C:l - ffixr.; f . 1 vi f? .o .vi I lifts ft goods evt r . sho vn iia tLhifl- Market. . v - ; " , t 1 - AT 10 CENT3 PER YARD 7' 1.fi,' " 12i ; - il - 15 ; it L AC E CU RTAl NS! CARPETS ! PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. - ARE - STILL, 1 TaifJlPOATfTr .'. r" j " t! For fifteen years . they have steadu gained 1b -favor, and with sales' constantly Increasing have , become the most popular Jcorse$. throughout the ,i ; ' United States. . , -r-. . . ' t , The uanty itt xwarianted to wear twice .a-' , lArtff oa Anilnnw Mwttjta 4i7a rtava latAlw Inrww i dnced the and B H Grades' with 'Extra Long- ;.- Wal8t. and we can rarnlsh, them? when preierrea. a, f f Highest awards 'from all 'the World's great Merit. from toe te Exposition ; held atef . , While scores of patents have been found worth . less, - thei Principles of the Glove Fitting have proved Invaluable', -v . .,... ,,... , .JEtetallers are authorized to refund money, if.' on examination, these Corsets do not prove as jepn iFi saleeTry-wbere. Catalogue f -' ;i free on Application. - . . - - , J Thomson, JLansdon. &. Co?iwn U- ff6"??? cQUSRT' i r, , n ,-,,..-V . - . Charlotte, N. ft 3 - - v n"?r"n A 7r7i"MInH H O v-1 k.U 1 .jui.ju LJ ui - as 1
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