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CHARLOTTE; N. C,, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1886.
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MIS9 CALLIDAY will be at her post by Monday,
having last returned from New Ycrli well posted
In all the new idea of the season sod will be glad
to see all. her friends and customers. ,:
T. L. SEIGL
A Reply Fmn Him Row Fending
-.Gen. Cox's Bill Mr, Deader-
- son and the Revenue.
Correspondence of Ths Obssbvkb.
? Washington, March 25. It is pers i
f ectly evident that Mr. Bandall wants
to do nothing with the tariff quess
tion. His well disguised' professions
at the lafct session, that at the right i
time when something could be done
he would be found advocating tariff i
adjustment, are remembered, as well j
as previous utterances when this im
portant topic has been broached. Mr.
Bandall is the best representative of i
Pennsylvania interests , the State i
probably ever had. And I remember
Fitzsimmons, Baldwin, John Ser
eeant. Wilkins. Dallas and James i
Buchanan.- In old days ; Pennsyl
vania asked to be let alone, and the
burden of : her fervent petition was
granted. She requests now that her
iron and other metals be not dis
turbed, and her request may be i
heeded by a Democracy: always sub
servient to her great interests. . ' ;
Whflo T writa Mr. Brecke.nridire-
. . . . - j tne scnoiariy sun ui iuuu v. muvaou-
BOOTS, BUTTON AND LACEBALS, ridge, is sitting by Mr. Randall and
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SnCCESSOBS TO AXXXANDSB HABBJB."
FRED C. HUNZLER:;
WHOLESALE
ULGR BEER DEA1XI1 AN
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CHARLOTTE, N. O ;
Bepresents two of the largest LAGEB
BESR Breweries lathe United Stesv:
The Bersvner 4c Enffel BrewUf
Co., of Philadelphia, and the
F. A SI. gchaJTer Brewlna Co o
Hew Tork.
THE LARGEST LAGEB BEER BOT
TLINO t-STABLISHMENT ;
IN THE CITY. -
6Orders Solicited All orden
Diomotlv filled and delivered free of
charge to any part of the city, v ,
deoSOdlf . - - - - ,
B. C. ECCLES i CO.,
AUCTION AND COMMIS8I0N1
WANTED. .
We win pay 15 cents per bcshel of 30 pomds f
good soundnew cotton seed dri'vered at our mill
Id Charlotte, N. C. - .
We w!U trade cotton seed meat or seed, giving
one ton of meal for two tons oX seea. .
OLIYXB OIL COMPANY, "
Successors to Oliarlotte Oil Company.
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We are now running on fun time.: Furniture
manufactured by as Is kept by the enterprising
furniture dealers in this dty. ? We make only the
best and most substantial to the market NO
SHODDY GOODS. , Ask tor goods made by as and
ion win set the worth of roar money. Our name
to on each plete. We solicit the patronage of the
public and guarantee satisfaction.- V.
Respectfully, '
ELLIOTT & IIAE3II.
-. JuneW v" . : . . . .
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- 4 Intheelty.'
febl6dtf .... f
vainly endeavoring to enlist hia at
tention in a private discusaon of the
tariff bill.-The great Pennsylvanian
is suddenly interested in some small
matter before the House, and avoids
being drawn -out. ' I know that this
is the start of ; things, because a con-:
ference was held only just now in the
eye of the House by several of the
revenue reformers, and Mr. Brecken
ridge moved away from the group to
the seat adjoining Mr. Randall's.
This caucussing between the rival
factions was a prominent feature
yesterday. It has been .going on for
some days behind the scene. As
Clifton B. left on his .return from a
bootless errand, the; big and placid
Tom Ueed chaffed him unmercifully
amid a chorus of suppressed laughter
from the galleries.
Since writing this I learn on the
highest authority the following facts:
yor two months the Ways and Means
committee .has been ; in consultation
with - Mr.- Bandall.: They have had
his !siete8tions. and from time to
timauhave- made alterations in the
draffe'oi the bill to conform to these.
In fact, it is stated that every one of
Miv Eandall's propositions have been
agreed to. ""Tie is. now- asked if he
will support the bill thus constructed.
He has not replied. - ;J
The bill of Gen. Cox," heretofore
printed in - this correspondence, was
reported yesterday favorably. ; The
report is brief," b,ut interesting as a
compilation of facts and a statement
of reasons for a 're-classification. It
is as follows; - 1 - '
"' The" contmitte have had this bill
under consideration, and find that
the present classifications of the va
rious department clerks of the gov
ernment are based ,t upon the salaries
paid: that the salaries paid, are not
the same in the different depart
ments for the same kind of work,
jnl frenuentlv there is a wide dffer-
ence in the salaries paid for the same
riaaa rst work in the same department
This of course, should , be - remedied
as far as possible. AU compensation,
should be uniform in the several de
partments and offices lor doing work
of the same kind. ' U - ' . '
The clerks of. ithe several depart
ments were first classified in 1818,
and the work of f the departments
continued under suck classification
up to;i853, with minor changes in
1837. v 1 "
In 1861 the Senate adopted a reso
lution directing the several heads of
the departments to report to tne next
cooainn of Coneress some pkmufor
classifying the clerks in their depart
ments, for approportioning their salj
aries according to their services, and
for equalizing the salaries of , the
clerks ofjthe same, grade in each . of
the departments; and also some plan
to provide for a fair and im-partiaexamination-
of the qualifica
tions of clerks, - and for promoting
them' from one graae to auuiuur
upon a due regard, to qualifications
and services. :-' , ;
h Tn rnl v to this, the several heads
of the departments submitted reports,
which did not harmonize, so the act
passed upon-them did not secure that
uniformity in the several depart
mentsv as it is hoped will be attained
by this bill. - - 3 -
: By the act of March 3rd, 1853, the
clerks were . arranged I into four
classes, whose annual salaries were
to be $900, $1,200, $1,500 and $1,800.
4" This act-was amended in 1854,
when theTslasses were arranged wth
t.hn followme salaries: uiass i
but contemplates an investigation
and report upon the employment of
nearly all of the Government em
ployes at Washington. It : seeks to
discover what the defects in the ser
vice are, and to secure some recom
mendation based upon careful inquiry,
for their correction. . - - - y
One of the chief abuses believed to
exist under the present system is the
inequalities of salaries paid tor per
forming the same character of work;
Another is the furlough and substi
tute Bjstem.which they are informed
is most difficult to regulate. This
bill contemplates tbe employment of
supernumerary clerks, who, shall be
at the disposal of the different depart
ments to fill temporary vacancies by
absenteeism from - any cause, and
who can be utilized to relieve aay de
partment from- an unusual stress of
work. A similar class is already
provided for m t the letter-delivery
system, and provea very effective. A
recommendation for a similar class
of clerks is made by the Secretary of
the Sate for the consular service.
" Thereis another important object
w hich will ; be accomplished by " a
proper classification . and arrange
ment of the clerical force of the Gov
ernment. ' - It is . this: , Instead of
Congress making an appropriation in
gross for the employes of a depart
ment of whose compensation they
are ignorant," it would be enable! to
provide so many clerks in class one,
two, three, etc., and could approxi
mately ascertain the necessity for
the appropriations it is making, and
restrict a discretion on the part of a
department officer, which has here
tofore, in some instances, been used.
; The- composition of the Commis
sioners is thought to be most judici
ous. Three of . them are : selected
from private life, and are, therefore,
free from any predilections arising
from employment ' in the Depart
ments, while the two selected from
the Departments will, contribute the
experience arisiDg from the practical
details of their office. This Commis
sion is to make its report to the Pres
ident in time for its transmission to
Congress at the beginning of the next
session. In order that it should be
thorough comprehensive and corns
Slete, time and great care will be ind
ispensable for its preparation;
Hence the delay is " believed neces
sary. The committee deem it proper
ta add that the labor incident to such
an investigation as they should be
made preparatory to a new classifi
cation of the service will be so great
and of such a cdaracter that it 6 im
practicable and inexpedient for it to
be undertaken by any committee of
Congress. Neither should Congress
act upon the reports of the heads of
Departments alone, for one of the
prime objects is to secure uniformity
in all the Departments, which was
not done by the act of 1853 ; the rea
son for which is apparent.
This bill also contemplates an in
vestigation and report upon some,
uniform plan for promotions in the
service. It is known that promo
tions have heretofore sometimes been
made on account pi personal favorit-1
ism or political influence, and the i
consequence is that the clerks draw- i
ing a greatly inferior salary are m i
some instances performing the same
duties as those who are drawing
much larger salaries.; . Merit and
skill, clear heads and sound discre
tionv and -knowledge of the public
business are not always titles to pro
motion. It is believed that when all the
facts are lavl before Congress, which
can be brought to light by this inves
tigation, by a commission appointed
bv the President, tbat Congress can
and will inaugurate feuch reforms as
Will greatly benefit the public- service-'
" . .. .. ..
. The committee is of the opinion
that great good can be accomplished
under the provisions of this bill, and
therefore repons it to the House
with a favorable recommendation.
Mr, Henderson thinks that the ins.
tefnal revenue legislation proposed
by Mr.-Reid and himself will be
favorably reported, ' at least in part.
Every i consideration, he observes,
would urge the ; passage of the bill
permitting the judges to' let off of1?
fenders. There was a time when
such extreme penalties were deemed
necessary. That time has passed and
the time of mercy and moderation
arrived. i - -
In regard to the education bill he is
still sanguine. -He thinks that the
practice of referring bills to other
committees than the one appropriate
for the subject matter has a fixed
hold upon the body, but admits that
there is ft possibility tba.t the Speaker
wOl rule that this was irregular,, the
point not having been made. Mr.
Henderson thinks that if the Speaker
does not rule adversely the friends of
the Blair bill v. will have enough
ben at the; 8tart to get the bill referred.-
,Mr Henderson urges among
other-points,Vthe following, very
strongly : 1 He claims that the meas
ure is not only shown to be constitu
tional by the practice of parties in
the past, especially the surplus bill ot
1637, but that. if the money is not
sent "South" for. this statesmanlike
purpose it will be spent in increasing
pensionsalready large and go to en
rich still further other sections. He
believes that under this principle the
pension- expenditures .would be en?
larged from $76,000,000 to'$200,00Q,
000 in a few years. We are now, he
says voting private pensions very
lavishly,and adding in other ways to
this item of national , expense. - But
that is not the worst. The soldiers of
the late war do not as yet receiye
service pensions. 4 But'pass the Mex
ican pensions bill and even without
that, there ' would - be precedents in
the service pensions paid to soldiers
of the war of 1812, ' - '
it a meeting of. the friends of the
education bill was held this morning,
The blind chaplain prayed on such
an increase of patriotism this morn
ing as would stop the educating of
American children and youth abroad.
He is. very pungent and effective,
without being sensational. Yester
day when he petitioned against gam
bling, Ike Hill, the deputy Sergeant-at-arms
observed in the manner pe
culiar to that statesman: "Our chap
lain's knocked hell out of . stocks;
they fell two points right away and
will probably fall two more tomor
row.? . . H.:-
8 TATE HEWS.
The Greensboro Workman of Wed
nesday,says: There was a fire at Lex
ington yesterday. The colored Meth
odist church was . burned to the
ground. The cause of the fire is said
to be unknown.
Judge McRae rode from Greensboro
to Aeheboro where he opened court
Monday of last week. In his charge
to the grand jury he said he had ex
hausted himself on the road question.
The last, ride was the straw that broke
the camel's back. v
; Greensboro North State :y The Pro
hibitionists of Greensboro met at
Benbow Hall last Friday ' night and
placed in nomination for city officers
to be voted for the first ' Monday in
May the following ticket: For may-,
or: W. T. Walker. ;; commissioners -J.
A. Odell, B. ;F. Sergeant, W. E.
Coffin, J. M. Winstead, R. F. Robert
son and J. D White.' There was a
large attendance. Among them the
leading clergymen of the place.
The Danville Register of this date,
announces that on the first of April,
the Danville and -New River railroad
company will put on a wagon train
between Stuart and Mount Airy, N. .
C, with through bills of lading pro
vided for all places east of .Mount
Airy. By this arrangement goods
may be billed through Mount Airy
and intermediate points from any
city in the United States. , . i
" Durham Tobacco Plant: Oa Tues
day of last week in Cedar Fork town
ship, at the residence of Mr.. W. A.
Jenkins, his mother, Mrs. Eliza Jen
kins, 4ied in the seventy-second year
of her age. ' Mrs. Jenkins reared thir
teen children, j eight boys and five
girls. Seven of her boys went
through the war between the States,
made brave and efficient soldiers and
all came home, not one even .having
been wounded. She was a good wo
man and her pious walk and godly
conversation will long be remember
ed. -
Rockingham Rocket: On last
Thursday night the store of. Messrs.:
Currie & Ciwrie. at Hoffman in this
county, was entered by thieves and
robbed of between one and two hun
dred dollars worth of goods By a
letter received on Saturday last, Mr.
J. A. Russell was notified of the death
of a brother, Mr. Wiiey J. Russell,
aged about thirty-five years, whioh
occurred on Tuesday, 16th inst., at
Glen Brook in . Montgomery county,
the old Russell homestead. But a
few minutes after the receipt of the
first, " a second announcement, by
telegram, conveyed the intelligence
of the deth of the father. Captain
Zebedee Russell which occurred on
the night before, 19th inst.
Progressive Farmer; One of the
industries . of the thriving town of
Knersville is the granite works of
Messrs. JIcGilliard & Huske.. Tae
crranite is taken from a quarry about
half a mile : from the town, and is
very fine, bears ; a beautiful polish,
which makes it well adapted for
monuments. - Tne stone is pronounc
ed by old workers to be as fine gran
ite as can be found anywhere in this
or adjoining States A fine monu
ment recently ereated over , the re
mains qf the father of our townsmen,
Messrs. R. Ji and H. H, Reynolds, in
Patrick county, : Ya:, is ;ofgranite
from this quarry, and was made by
Messrs. McQilllard Huske. - v ;
Salisbury Herald : Another event
in the tobacco history of Salisbury is
recorded this - week, from the fact
that the ground is broken and opera
tions have bgun for the erection of
a factory, facing on Council street,on
the lot behind tbe Banner warehouse.
Tbe building is to be a frame one,
with a brick basement, 40x80 feet;
two stories high. v. It is to be complet
ed bv Mav 15th. The i tobacco ex
change proprietors have been, in the
habit of paying ferriage on all wagons
bringing tobacco to town j from over
the riyerv 'The jig is up,? as some
of our honest countrymen would
haul a load of flour with a. few pounds
of the yellow leaf on top and make a
claim of ferriage against the ware
house. Mr. Alexander , Gorl; of
Cabarrus county, has purchased the
white house and farm about four
miles from town, on the river . road,
of Henderson and Woodson, and will
move his family ' out there. The
well-known and comfortable- hotel,
the Boyden House, has again changed
hands and is now under the careful
management of Boyden & Sullivan
Mr John Bovden. Jr.. and A. M.
Sullivan. , ; -
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Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites.
t' ! Especially Desirable for ChflJren, , : - j
A LAdy physician at the Child's Hospital, at
Albany, N.T.. says; "We have been nslng Scott's
Kmulalon with great success, nearly au of our
pauents are suffering from bone disease and our
physicians find It very beneficial." - . , .
Daughters, Wives and Mothers
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$1.20 worth $1 50. Fine spreads reduced in proportion,
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cents . worth $1.20 ;
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others hare failed is no reaaon for not now receiving
care. Send at oupefor a treatise anda Free Bottle ot
my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office.
It coata yoa nothing for a trial, and I will core yoa. - -AddrwaDK,
hTQ. ROOT, lis Pearl Sk, Hew York.
I have a positive remedy for tike abora disease ; by It
intraeffleacy.tlmt Iwt l Ben.lTWO BOTTLES FRBB,
ase fcrioaBanas of cases ol the worst kluaaiidof Ions
stand in k have been cured. Indeed, ostroiigis mrfKlth
RUMS IIKIPT QfJ. The lareest and most complete stock of
" 'IFaniPLdDiiaiiL?; . .
IN THE STA.TE.
tKetherwluiaVA.I.UABMiTBKATISKonthiidiaeaM
toaBjeonirer. ijiveexprfiMMDd P O. addr aa, - ,
. - DR.. A.SLOC0M,181Poarl8t..liwTork.
AD1E3 : WANTED to work for us at their
I owu hom9S. $7 to 1 10 per week can be easily
I j made; no canvassing; fasclnatlna and steady
U employment Particulars and sample of the
work sent for stam. A-iress HOSLB M'JT'fcl CO.,
P. O. Box 1916. Boston, Mass. -.
Parker's Tonic,
A Pure Family Medicine", that Never Intoxicates
. j. t w ... :-Jt:.. ,x . .
y UISCOCK & CO., U
1 S3 William Street If ew York.
Sold by all Druggist In large bottles at One Dollar.
:Of-T-
PIANOS AND ORGANS
PENNYROYAL PILLS Otj Ithe best makes on the installment plan.
Low,; prices , and easy terms. Send for prices.
riJUIiEKliG F1AK0S,
'CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
- Tbe Original and Only Genuine.
gfs andiwaji Kell.hlr,. ' Beware of worthlew ImltatSona.
- Indispensable to LA DIES. Ask yow racgit Aw
; ChIclieater' EncliKh1 and take ae other, or iucloM 4s.
i - (sumps) to ns for particular, ,n Utter by retmn ammll.
NAME PAPER. Chichester Chemical Cev,
? 8&tSMa4ilwBare,PhiliTP.
'. Bold by Drwca-tst ererrwhere. aik for "Chlehea -
, lanlOdckwly - ' - - ' -
METAL POISON.
Price
Mar
FOR RENT.
COMTOBTAFLE 4 room coti-ae, pintry atid
iriir-hin. within a tew hundred yards ot tbe
I Graleiifchool, ud t.x acres tf land lor reut ta a
srood teifiiit. Apply to
was
fixed $1,20Q per annum iclas8 2,$l,400; J They wiuV mee6 againj on 'Saturday
class a, f i,ow; wow iw- i for final-, action. inej meeiiug
then tnere naa uw
change in the - classification, not
withstanding . tbe treat augurnenta
tion of the civil sarvice employes.
It is difficult to account T for this
omission; find it is submitted that if
tbe public affairs are to be conducted
on a bueinef s basis, such a c'assifica
tion as is contemplated by ? this bill
should not be delayed.. ; I . ,
The present; bill is more compre
hensive and complete in its proviso
ions than anv similar measurw here
tofore presented. It not only em
braces the tilherto classified service,
this
morning .approved - Mr. - Willis' plan
to introduce the Blair bill on Monday.
Mr. Eaid reported the Senate joint
resdhition. relating to the printing 4tf
thfl-ftnj-fidd; statute matter, and ;it1
A, oraye vv iuumu vA-vmL
to a North 'Carolina Democrat: '-'If
a Nw Ybti? Democrat is' nominated
in; 188 6qV- would ,'Gorernor Lee;
SiSftRker TJarlfela - or r. -Gsnerai: Joe
Wheeler do for Vice-Piesident t"
i FOii SALE. :
I have two horses and two males for sale. - Are
young a id we 1 oroken. - Also a gold to horse
wagun.all of which i will sell cheap tor cash. I will
maxe tt to the interest of parties in nee J of any of
Uw above to see me before purcnaslng.
MariSdetdlw D. A. JOHNSTON.
T am a oonnersmlth by trade, and the small par
ticles of brass and copper from filing got into sores
on my arms and poisoned my. whole system. Mer
cury administered brought on rheumatism, and t
became a neiptess mvaua i tuos. two uvusu uutues
of Swift's Specific. M? legs, arms and hands are all
right again, i use mem wunoutpaia my restora
tion is due to S. S. S. . PkikbIE. Low,
Jan. 9, 1865.. . . i - Augusta,Ga,
BIAliJtRIAli POISON. - ,
We have used Swift's Speclflo in our family as- an
antidote for malarial Dolson tor two or three years,
and have never Known it to fall In a single Instance.-
' w.c.rraiiow.
burnter uo., Dept. u, ioo. - r- ,
. . " " UCER8. " - ;
For six or eight re: rs I suffered with ulcers on
my right leg. I w t ! reated with Iodide of Potas
sium and Merc if. end I became helpless. Six
bottles of Swift's -p cine made a permanent cure.
. - -. 11. D. Wilson, Gainesville, Ga. . --
February 28, ii , v ,
Swift's Speclflc Is entirely vegetable. Treatise on
Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree.
Thk Swir r Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, G&
0Ilu9 W.fflilbU,iH. x- v
BEWARE of A DVLTER ATiil
' The city Is flooded with it, Its odor when cook
ing dete. ts It xunlne for yourself and be sure
you ae nothing it .
C ASS0 it U3 ' TAB IS 5tAID"
USD '.--
Is piAranteed pure. ' Try It and you will use no
other. Put up m packages from 3 to 800 pounds.
R RisyOh n SON. Baltimore Md .
Carers of the ceibra-d -Star Braua" mild cured
hams and baton
"maraSdly -
a arTe with small capital. We have something
Kukil lWnew.no risk, larpe profits, special mmy
-offer, write at ones. nruia Ccu, Sal Canal St., A. I.
mar20illaw3iu - ' -'
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ABIOIf PIANOS,
BERT PIAIf OS,
; natbcsLekPiaccs. :
1 'V.. ..r J - "
MASON S MilLLV PilNOS.
j BAY STATE OEQANS,
PACKAKD ORGANS,
PriitiE Pimlor-
T HAVE FOH SAXB a
Is
eornplee Adams- Book
and "ewipaptr Vm. . Bl of platen ittxro
Inches. Tbe mttcnme is in good order, made o
Hoe Co., stanaara wont. ' .
Ltt Pr.ce - - . - -
Will be sold for ' -' .... 50000
on terms to suit purchaser. .
. .. CHS. B. JOKS,
"janSdtf - Charlotte Observer, y
BAIJAIJAS, LHI.10IJ3 :
AND
Castern Yam Sweet Potaloesi
. -; at -".
, s. m; nowELJL'Se
ilasoii & llanlm Organs.
Order direct from me, and eaye time and freight, as I
deliyer freight-paid to your nearest depot as cheap as ycu
clri buy lrom the head office,-and - will attend to your
wants in case anything should be . wrong in the factory
y- .-.-'yyyy; -yivy,'- yfyvyy ;y y: 'y 'y';y" yyy yy; y
guarantees. '...'.' - . ' '
Utlo
ciiarlotte, N. C :
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