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The Dau-t Avgus, . jO& ROBINSON, jTm a hwf Uto-ly-DwU.miK ,iri , to 4-o tax wfcWii U. p-opi. trkutnttitak. Profi-iT,brOMtof tb rtai kxW ooluan U U. dr tad -our. Our oOoo mfUU lorrtn. ..i.kMtiooilckiM Urrt droul , of it! ptP tmt0t0r Kortt Owoim. G 3LDSB9RO. V C.JAN 24. 181 EXACTLY SO. Here U the latest. Will it work! Not only is it an effort to gull tbe tick portion of the public, whoae name is legion Buttering with consumption, but aUo an nn warranted attemot to "boost" tbe ga loriooa climate of Florida, "cor ner" the market and reap a gol den harveat of gilded Iniquity from the arrcAtioti of deluded - victims of the fell 'disease that knnwa no enre who are f uro to report to this phantom of hope ending in death. But to the lat est in question; her it is: Jacksoxvillk, Fla., Jan. 21. Dr. Frank Fremont Smith, of St. AngoMine, who ha juit returned from Berlin, where he baa been ainoe December 1st, in an inter view to-dtj gives a Tory hopeful but conservative estimate of tbe curat ire value of Koch't lymph, baaed upon parson al examination of nearly six hundred caaea nnder treatment lie brings home iuddIv of lymph tor the Alice Hospital in 8t Augustine. Dr, Neal Mitchell, of this city, at pres ent in Berlin, has also sent a sup- fly ot lymph for nse in the Frank e Schumacher Hospital in this citv. Both these phisicians re port an opinion prevalent among Gorman physicians that the cli mate conditions in Florida offer tbe best field for successful treat ment with Koch remedy. As opposed to this "conserva tive estimate" of the said "Dr. Frank Fremont Smith," we have read that Prof. Virchow, who is probably the greatest living an thority on pathology, is an utter dis believer in the efficacy of Dr.Koch's remedy for consumption. Ot twenty one patients who died after being treated by Dr. Koch's lymph, he says that a postmortem examina tion shows the eflect of tbe treat ment to have been Injurious in stead of beneficial. The injection of lymph, he maintained, tends to increase the bacilli in tbe body, and causes the duease to spread throughout the on affected parts This is a damper to the enthesissm of people"pwlo ftneted that Dr Koch had : discovered , veritable panacea. It is tc be hoped that whether correct or not, it may tend to check: the ambition of a host of experimenters whps already begun to claim ipW-cs for cancer, scarlet fever and va rious other maladies. iiiaoniT a Abort time since Brown-Seqnard'a alleged discov ery of a life-elixir set every quack io the country to experimenting with his deadly by pi dermic syr inge and coixUre, until the hum bug exploded,-. Most oi ul remember a fe jears earlier when Oen. Fleaian ton started ka, blae-glasa'' crtu ana touna lfcoatenOe of believer in its efScaey. In fact, the credulity of the world in the matter of curative ageodes ia only tqaaMed by the impudence af charlatans in stimu lating it. Each new generation laughs at the ignorance of its pre decessor, untfl a . newer one goes back to the discarded nostrums. Meanwhile the unfortunate pa tSent pays bis money and does not have his choice of the particular treatment whereof be shall die. Mb-:. Clxttlaid has given An other prooi of the good tense which, as much as her beauty aknd ind orse of heart, ha endeared her to the American people. A magazine p blither offered her fiOO for an article giving her "persoeal mni rJacencea of tbe White Hooaa, and she promptly detUaed to trade on her husband's name in that way Few people of distinction are wise enough t$ reject-such a temptation to pecuniary greed and literary vanitr. toe commonest or a'.l vani- ties. The indiscriminate public buy Queen Victoria's diaries and Isaac Sawtell's autographs with impartial eagerness. Evcrybodv who is anybody thinks he can write, and most of the magsxines are willing to humor the delusion so long as it pleases their sale. Mrs. Cieveland has achieved greater fame by declining to go into print than sbo could possibly gain by her pen. Happily it is a fame by which no pjblisherjwill be able to turn a penny. You Meu at the Hel tn. The four men who entered upon the four mMt important State tiicoa on Tuesday last were all born in the fifties and within lees than two years. Governor raltison was born on the 8th ot December, 1850, mak ing him just turning the corner of forty winter-; ana be has been twice elected Controller in Repub lican Philadelphia and twice elect ed Governor in Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor Watres .1 -v a i was torn on me ziet oi April, 1851, making him still on the unny side of forty, and he has been twice eleded senator in the usu ally adverse county of Lackawanna, and now elected to the second office of the State by over 22,000 major- ty; when the brad ot lm ticket was beaten tor uovernor by over 16,000. Secretary of the Commonwealth Harrity was born on the 19th of October, 1850, making bim only a few reeks the senior of his chief, the Governor, and just casting him ou the shady side of forty. He was chairman ot the City Commit . a" l - SI tee of his party in the. battle that made Pattison Governor eight years ago, and nas served four years as Postmaster with high com mendation from the business com munitv and the approval of the Civil Service Commission. Attorney General Hensel was born on the 4th of December, 1851, and is the youngest of this remark able quartette of young high State officials. He has not held office, although he eould have commanded favor f rom the last national admni istration, but he has lone been a recognized party leader, and was Chairman ot the Sttte Committee of his party when Pattison was elected Governor in 1882. Young Democratic blood now has the mastery in Pennsylvania Democracy and in the admiuist ra tion of the State government, and it will be likely to be felt in the swift political progress of the pres ent age. Philadelphia Timet. State Labor Arbrailoo. General blaster Workman Pow deny a criticism upon tbe opera tions of the New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration is well founded in so far u it re'atea to the authority of the Board to intervene on its own motion in affair like the great Contra I Rail road strike. Tbe defect would be cured by tbe rdop.ion of the suggestion made in Governor Hill's message, that the power of the arbitrators of the State bi made absolute over disputes in which corporations chartered by the State are con cerned. During the entire diffi cult the State Board persistently tendered its services to arbitrate between the Central authorities and tbe men. Tbe Commissioners did not even wait for the invita tion of the workmen to appear up on the scene, while the railroad corporation rejecU-d tbe proffer ot their services repeatedly and per sistently. The law, as it now stands, giv ing to the Board jurisdiction only upon the consent ot both aidea to a controversy, it waa impcible for the mediators to go farther, and they have discharged the only do tr left to tbem by the statute un der the circumstance, in investi gating the cashes and the progress of the disturbance, and io setting forth their inquiries and conclu sions in their anneal report. It ia with the law, not with tbe Commissioners, that Mr. Powder ly and bia associates shook! find fault, if they an di scon ted with the action of the State Board dur ing the striae of the Knightt N. Y. Star. naxB MEW1 Raleigh Arot and Observer: The inneral of Mr. 8. M. Dunn took place yesterday at For estrille, and a number of rtlatirt-a, frienda and comrades from this citj .went to attend the funeraL The pall-bear era consisted of eight of his com pan ions in Manly 's Battery. They were Col J. YV Saunders, ThoaT LV Bridera. G. il. AllenjE.rT. Hal James McKimmon. 'Charles Me Kimmon, N- W. West, and R. H Broaks. Durham iS'uw: Large quae titles of lumber is being shipped here from tbe Page Lumber Company at Aberdeen. Moore Uo. A bis is sure sign that our people are get ting ready to build more houses. Wilmington Star. Mr. W. P uanaaay s uonse and lot. corner Second and Nut streets, as sold by auction yesterday, nnder fore closure of mortage, and was pur chased by Mr. G. Herbert smith $7,800. Winston fentirul: Messr. A Acock & Son have a foree of hands throwing dirt for Winston and Salem's sewerage system. They are now at work near the ininera spring in Salem, and will come this way. Newberu Journal; Oysters are the great attention on ihe coast 'longer sometimes make as roach as eilit dollars a day. M my young meu havo gone from tlio Urun to engage in tongmg. l ie equip merit for tlio Iu6incct coats very ittle: Say threo dollar tor a boat and seventy-five oents lor tongs. 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