The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 2, 1885, Page 8

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clilhaihadaadledealianinscthensdittete te aE eH OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. | them to work farthfully fromn ne till four. In orcer that the work of the Wasitnctox:D.C., Nov. 23,85. |} department requirin x correspondence - The adage that a cal , | and exam discharge n storms 18 a5 } l world as elses ordered tha mitted to th Fron plaintully apparet retary must h few days ar York to see about stock spec ! meanwhil in which they sometimes 1 a : x } | the bureaus for his fi n. portion of their hard earned ot ae burea an cee nee 2 year This often keeps him at his desk till a ear. | ‘ id z j he s f the even are low, In atew weeks more, however, | Me —— ae he secretz S ar lominitable the winds will fa.rly howl with spicy but the secretary 1s a a Gee : yor and cares not ror hours when news, and then you may look for | W° ker and cares not for hours ’ a newsy letters duty requires his attention, and he is : : - . ete ed th he business of his Speaker Carlisle arrived on Thurs- determined that the ousine t department shall be disposed of with all dispatch possible consistent with the good of the public service. In the office of the postmaster gen- eral everything moves on with th day and ever since has been confined to his room at the Riggs by serious indisposition. He is improving, however, and expects soon to be well enough to receive his many callers. The second comptroller has just disallowed two items in the account of a naval officer—one tor the pur- chase ot postage stamps and the other for photographing anatomical specimens, on the ground that an in- regularity and promptness of coming and going of the mails, a any person having business betore the department knows that it will be taken up and disposed of in its reg- ular order without postponement or General Vilas You must be up and doing. delay. says to hig clerks: The department ot war and navy move slowly but the characteristic of Secretaries Endicott and Whitney when action is neces- vestigation shows that the payments were really for two portraits of Sur- geon General Wales—one tor the office and the other tor his Portraits ot living officials made to gratify their vanity are not the kind with decision house. sary. Itis hard to get the chiefs ot divisions in these two departme of anatomical contem- plated by law by appropriation bills for the advancement ot science. specimens ts to realize that they should actexcept their znd in the manner that ment tells them ch seems to The president expects a fight ‘o when is right and think that udg be made againsts some of his ap- that pointments but believes theres eP=- will be no general opposition to them, and that the majoritv of re- publican senators will oppuse all at- tempts to defeat confirmation except are presented. he alone is responsible in a great measure for the manner in which an order is executed and theretore ob- jects to dictation trom acivilian. The chiefs of the different bureaus suppose’l by reason of their special taining to be peculiary well qualified to judge ot the needs of their respec- tive charges and for that reason the two secretaries rely so much upon their bureau chief for advice in plan- unimpeached facts are It there is one thing more than an Other that the president 1s sensative about it is the criticism made of his selection ot persons to fill the offices within his gift. To avoid giving} © . ning and executing tor the good of grounds for harsh criticism he moves : z ss those two departments of the gov- cautiously, but expects in due time | ernment. en to have all the best offices filled with hard shell democrats. That may be good newsto the democrats yet at the time it is no disappointment to Very Remarkable Recovery Mr. Geo. V Mich., writes: helpless tor five years, so she could not turn over in bed alone. She used two Bottles of Eletrict Bitters, and is so much improved that she is able now to do her own work-”? Electric sit ters will do all that is claimed for them. hundreds ot testimonials attest their great curative powars- Only 50 cents a bottle at JohnG. Walers. Willing of Manchester, “My wite has been almost helpless that republicans. Business in the treasury depart- ment is disposed of with greater dis patch now than at any time before ia the memory of itsemployees. Clerks ave not only checked and reported to the chiet clerk by the watchman when they come late but are also reported by detectives if found in social talk in the halls during business hours. The new order 1s business during business hours and gossip afterward. There is neither smoking of pipes or cigars nor reading of newspapers to be seen anywhere in the building and any employee found mdulging im these luxuries may not be surprised if he receives a yellow envelope trom Secretary Manning containing an in- definite turlough. time in which to complete the detzat of si the enemie of Israel. In the batlle wit In some ot the other departments, | disease we, too, must take advantage of everv meausg ven to aid us in our combat Mishler’s Herb Bi and kidnev and liver c The first street car line built in Vermont began operation at Burling- ton about ten days ago. Something unique in journalism 1s promised by a young editor of Chambersburg. It is to be Death; a Journal Deyoted to Suicide and Murder, and it will give a com- plete chronicle of violent occurriag in the United States. called deaths anded the sun to staud might hase more Johua still order t however, more freedom becoming to gentlemen of leisure may be tound, In the state department, for s:nstance, eyerything is high toned, and if a clerk comes late or has leave early no questions are asked. | by eatingu } - | by doing n soul of : ri occasion to} : = 1g 4 igestion tood; and keeping store it to usetul. Why persist He is regarded as the very honor, and it 1s assumed that he has dysne} incurable. They i | ones who have never taken Brow | | a good reason ter everything he does sons of Bitters. This valuable family makes short wor of the torm soon enables the diges ive apparatus t its wor and as he 1s not one of the toil there 1s no reason why he should be u slave of time. Time is made} tor slaves, not for Secretary Bavard’s diplimats. In the department of employees are hard wor! hey | the mon work spasmodically as do most law-/ on Saturday tl! yers. There is not much regularity} receive deposits a: i leposits o } r comi y It } » about their coming and g If | one can deposit a they happen to come betcre erght :n | one year, or have t £150, exclusive ot the morning they are just as apt to! t t leave by twelve or one o'clock noon, iS a poor man’s t 1 anking and as likely to come late in the day doubtless i mpbink -couvcenne te : foubtless is at convenience. and stay till late at might. Attorney General Gartand himself always E Texas. been caused to the office earli Tex. by the re- m_ the than any one else department, usually eight a. m. vate Secretary meet him to m the day's bu Secretary Lam £ the the first to com nd thelastt the | | J. K. BRUGLER, | PN = { NEWARK MacHINe CO, COLUMBUS, & | Chicago, Lil. SAREE UAST : SSS NSS for Infants and Children. Castorls curs Mol'c. 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