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. -r-- .,,'4.. : , ;;- .' .;-:---AtMx ' I . - fa i:ia f, .f VOL. l.-NO; .18. BRIEF OPINIONS. a i. UK is an ida,not a gross prop- 'The irreater the v f substances.. Viitv for'expnhsihg the idea Ju shape thcteljtcr for the. hap- peop Wash of the ,77 Spokane, .,.mk of the papers Continue Vore- w- the '-Alliance vi-.s had better look e. Industrial rrnr. doint.s-or ..our i'eoi'lh BRIEFLY AND PLAINLY XOLU. split." These for leaks' .aiul . , , J . nil . ViViancc splitis noti Uieir, property, v. nif there had been a split. -rr-Ad- .h,nmal Ashvillr. Ala; I N- all your actions in politics hiciplf'ei let light- beacon Do not be blown .iv :i :1 r in auJ rrc-atl ij I11C1 Pll& . OW J"-M. t in tr 'iiidhi" star. . - - i t n ..... ti.i . v by every winu. xe nun, - n" and faithful. A f-uentiee ;l pi-ineiple or niea.su re is cowardly, 1 rill you feel honored when calk-d JiUcal coward;". hi: Alliance -is gaining ground verv State in the Union; As the i.e. pie readand become acquainted u it h the plutocratic methods w hicti ...... fur the mmo.?e of. rob- Ml e ii . ; .' i, in ""-labor of that which it produce; th.-v driiounce the! corruption ;.,iir with the Alliance in the , ' ,,vL'r re form. - Southern cAlUuncA Talladega, Ala. ;.':;; .' ..' ; Til e money power is doing all it c;ui to cause h war .so as to-killo.T thej -' !. mt her than! to issue money r )-- . p. pay for labor and; let it be employ , U in-building up lwnus of" conifer r..,. .i l,- m. if mks and pleiiSiire' of all i ' " i i - . .. . . i... i..mi.U l.'ememLer that i,t wa 1 ,n .J i dvclared, the laborers and farmer !i..uf.n lie -1. he ones IMi ai i.!,iiiml. fu our dav of (nvuim i..u';we should be human. ! Vv ar do L 'ClVlll.. I u is uaui, iuiw i i ...,,( tv Vft;i7'.s- (Ml SaUle' Wusfl The l,toj)le'd larty i here ' (haiiipiou the : rights of th? poop .. tvchuh -;it voting Btreatrtii. wn ..MiiKint. irt thre are various oniuion; lIovevr we ilo not believe the-nias: u iH vote this year a-s carelessly f' j . ivwl nf ii few who act t sic J lUi-PENIKliS OF THE ' WEEK Xoi : "i" IIn.LSKORO. hile cutting wxkJ several weeks agdMr. John Kir land, Jr., met with a gerious accide at his home ea?tj of town. A pier f stl broke oft his axe ana etruc hiin in his right '-eye, .'.inflicting painful woiuid.; Observer, j W AsmxGTOX.r On W'ednesdar . Ill . Il...f ' store of Paul Bros, on -Main street h Lr.-Mk-Jmr through the front window. TKe tnonev drawer was broken opfi n r. ii sr. vfi i v-fi ve cen t3 stolen , i A coiimanv will be drganized here soph with Mr. W. P. Uaogham as pres w 1 1 not. lowing the lhical.delpol as they .have in A is a great tnmg and ha Ve iJi T'djicatioi! tlfeVwrs-t two 'years the peopl idle. We. ha nothing, however,: to' say; party, but we do not want to see members of jrbe .Alliance; 'forced l.i1iliifr nf anv set or man e wiin t 'freedom of thought u action, and we appeal o the bi-ethr to vote for their tlchirtuds. TiiEii.E is no lit tle ne.-vi!n; :s a (Tent for the manufacture of barr' tki truck kcProqieHS. " 1 ' i Wtvdsoil We were inf ormdd '.fnn.l ili'iit biirrrlara attempted lio 'U-U'."J . . ,r" T u tr:in' an entrance mw mi. . v -. . . . ... , i i. it .ii. tpivey s residency :,'unaay nignt, was -trighteneu wuy. .v .ae f f.. rined that a-young taty on venue fell between tne tfo iwrnuos when '-nassinsr frbln ont; to me oiner out: muni orhtened than nut. - Isd'icr. . , . ' I Hoxboho. Mrs. 'Lark in j BroojM motlier of our esteemed townsnvip, ir. V 'P KmoksJ died, at the hoihe M . - - 1 I H. of her son, Mr. U. U- DropKs, t pn Viliville.i thi3 week......jAii ir . 7 . . , , , r h )d j inont aajoming b! tb Tc ! eratic editor before the war, ant ! appointed Proviisioual : CJoreruc ndin ! State bv lVesident? Johnso ie I li t Hi b:GRESSMAN SIMPSON SAYS IT IS THUS WE SHOULD FORTIFT. Give Men an Interest 1 n Their Country . and They Will Defend It-Not ' Be Bribed yrlth" .Flotrer8.,.PredIc. tlons That a Third Partj Is snre to Come. i : XEWS. jr. ' . 'A French officer has rnitted to 11, i War Ministrv a rife, that "w HI project a fetream of vitriol f' a dis tance of eerenty met:i.. lie pro pones that this weapon be "used only against faavage, to prevent their making frenzietl rushes. ) An appropriation of f-"50,0C0 for surveTing, locating anuf. picici.i6 thf tines of attack and defense of the Union awl Confederal e-land and Hecry George, Jr. in N. Y. Advertiser naval forces in, the operajtio'bs against . ; (.Come -m cheerily rang out the Mnlille. Ala., in 1 8C4 and '1865, was pn irrpssman Jerrv I Simp- HirVtMl bV a bill iutroUcpcl. to-day 1 cv gBfm.t0 mv knock this br Senator Morgan. I f 1 ' . mornin"- on the door of bis room on - . :. ,: ! e-.r,1 fln'-.i" hi fnnrlesti little TheExecutivev Comed ; lh n,MTrici'rn nit Austrian r.xnioiis ai v..,v.,..0 r- ' j the World's Fain. has requested Ilerr j Politschect to. go to Chicago to ar range fori space for Australia. The cotnmittee is about to v$vl& a general! appeal to manufactureiR and others to prepare for representation at the (Fair. - : ; :; ; .j : There is ateffort miking in Sa vannah to build a motiumeut to Fa ther Kyan, the poet-prifet of tlte Con federacy. Few Southerners have v..;i i.r liir-turesouib career than Iliiu n. ixivlv j i his and fewvare more.ileservnjg constitution a few .years ago may hare reflected! the yietrs of ' the ma jority of its members, it does not re flect their views todayi and. it will have to b changed, i J don t nesi- tf Kn my there will oe a miru party in national politics this Nothing can 6top it. i 'Lock UaHis." fvua momhurfrnm Kansas came xor- ward with extended hands, twinkling eres and a broad smile.! "My 'Wife, said he,, "has just received a tray f nl of flowers from the agricultural department. Maybe somebody thinks tHr.t will nrvent mv making the m- i-pst.i.o-ution'of that department which tnv resolution, introduced m the House the other day and referred to the committee on rules, calls for. Rnt be is mijrhtilv mistaken. I'm not to be bought off. That 'worthy of a I class of people,' as the President calls monument Aud vet &e one Father them-the western armersan 0!1":i ilif inV his son-s is, their, confidence in the agncultura r. as Mere Miss It ad ou p.- 1 a ed wo ke i wareliouics have nau U hU:wi and'' tobacco .selling at gp Uovlinro is- a trood markbt i..:....(ii last Wednesday .night ' r.-f K Daniel came near losing housey fire.--Couiier. 1 ( lu rvvn r.i:. -A new i nosto , ill.-d Whichards has just ' ost.nbli.Oied at Mr. W. 11. Whichafi .s, near 1'riery. Swamp church. ' Ida liogers has qualified as ;' P. M : U vi'i-v 'urobable that, the rail ,,,r lmiidiinT ttirouch that sedt v;il nvrkc a depot there... Mit ft tree brouffht the linjlcci'j I sweet "potato Saturday that is shs fexuetiv like a vourg uulb.. I ! ct;, L' wit, m for -leffs .mt UmniiMiickv nmnnlete. heilettoy j. I i? i vicii. F.x -(Governor in ! TTnt.lpn died bene to-dav, in his Ha wivtii ' m'tiueutiai- JJeino- anui ofr iw Ktnfft hv iTesiuent .iuuiisuuj i c,r,' and was elected Governor the reconstruction, in lbbs. i u.v !.-. Ml:irMi several . couuii for :,aiy ; , ... ... insiirrfini ion. Y.I "4 III' I ! I 1L nWlV V- j H. tili to fend ess of ..,;.r.. i.nl'it-Jirv' force to supsi kllo-ed outrag-es" ' lie was impeadhed t.i.tw7T a nit lnnosed. the seutenp fl.o eonrt-imposing political install tics. He was afterwards postnter at ; Kale igh'. Bx. i tr,.',,iT -ir Torfolk - and Wes. v ,il k;Sv officials are at Durham, the hue o-t tne the liernocratio mation of th: pirrtv bince the eopie s party the flr- !if i . v- - . - i . 1,nWn lur f 'mtMuliPi'SiOI inrr InnUfll'OVer uneasuiesa biiu. .y - . - ,. a .iu purchased liVncnuurg :.:.;i,i-oxr rrhfv wilFmake a it' ""v - , . , ii .Af-tmnriivftinenta. It is reportea I . . . Ill 1I1III.V i I .i f- ir,. ..-,-tir i.: i in- 'vr.iL - n -it Hie ITIilUUlilllU l"" J of-;- sunscrioe ern lav- tely lam uumher hat party of the people itjmus UiAlu- demands of the people i (liKcs iheir vote. Theji people deaf to arpeals to v6ie for parfl sake. Thev want measures, eha ned bv honest, true and loyal n en. jnieixlay of leading j i.artv'' blindly by tbq iroiie, and ii them into no is p ?' ! AV'ith tl i! it ire kho ist, em ire eyoeabltv -nun are nothingj principles everything" and they will givo i-tpir ..ii ,;...w... .it,.1 ;n.:M-irt no iarkv that a 1 u 11 lai v.. y i i. doestiot l'iidorse to their Iplai f'-rm 'I in! inlmng' clashes i!i 't!' the iinportaucy o n;..f uitu-in iaoor lein I n t lm coijtlii-t i:it.i tn that is now lciuk t.or villi be defeatjed, inil ess; .it (he iiitelligenre cf capital with iijtflligeuoe.; Wihen the Knig t.abor nioi in yjiyesitioirin the :., . i iif ottt.i it tn'v. ilass'd a l;;tion favoring 'couiptipory .:,....! ;..j;,.s-in'i.i. 'rliis -SOlit It ll.lt 1 llf I IIII...1- . , has 'b'eeiilVidly xpreud l i,r (.i-gai..i..ttiou.s f ou rl.c --Jkvv. i:ig tuatthe liib.ireUnient tba; tii wage-ea ;ber niut i. ...w. t.raliii I it is: nee . o : .1 1 1 1 o . ii j- i . .i... . u t of-rii:'ht lx i 11.11. LllV ' " T " r C .f.....V..nfi ilefemM Uf its adv iis jnkelligent'lvasjtL Vrong i. .... ... iv..,..,i it it slhall tv-i HiL; ivi i.' " i ui'hf will never: triumph, i u-.,T-ld unless lv7i bv intelligr . f .11, .nihil c: la II II I 11V 14 -.1. - (iiiesuon in .1. . ,i...,r,l,. nr. mor- lCtPIV C led thun iufthe vp-ies Kwrv i;iti!eu teels Tjiat. it is his duty 6t A me ' ednci'. n,o Mnrfo k- and yesi;ern, win oc iul c-Mith-linmid railway.' which teads from Columbia to bavati im. T,vnebburr -and Durtiam f aiTv;,tWd under the -coriftr the Norfolk and V; extern yeste Ti, r.o I .owe will be 'the new teiident. There is certainly ai n:iV interest in the acquire of so nuieh line by the .kortoli Western. Ex. ' : (WvT.nsnrtRO. While Coming JSaulsiX Uoads into this city vest i.mrnh,- Mr. T. C. Hill, ' .... -si'i.v.r.t Olive was throw - . 1 .,r..,1t..llT !: .hp i!l2V OV HiU iuni Oi auteiv Utdd 'lir.Kf. is no qi in' u-ti ofhia snbsta nl which he ownk so unu to wbirti beLui- po'rt of the -iif its o-overnuieitt -J ! . econohiu1 any t'ial for adniiiiistrat.ion uuglvl to foci, that should eontri!ute jut. and? . t.bat h.ih-t to do so 'I i" .t ti' t ike I i o i - - - - . lioii oi ta or ought i to Con t rib hire, so niJ 1 him. -to tl . as i; at and also f c lain i p thi- lav I i is 11S OA sat no u ai part of that wluc - oupecuni;iry con uut ljis consent, . the Stales, and 'und I enligbtoncvl State itclf p ' much, unu go; inq essaiy to.-pay the .'' for the common iiy "l in t v i CU I'M del def ru-a i'on. and.' la' r . . i--.-! t i.invi1 ''titioin and ipaiuiiuiy . j."x.-- " 'y I....,.! i tl.oiMTh not seriously..,.. i .,.ii-.bouse of ex-Governor h' ' i,v....-.lii - l.piir. this city. 1 1 trd dquat its of cap reso-. iv-a- nenr T kl- lll t IV i 1 i l!U'v ssa'" pre- bcato mp: t some iirh! is at V lid wood, M ice.- 111 s.) mi; ufjtl ..ecu. 14 ! nv ! II rf .SSlVti cit i iv acctprueu ore . ci v H.T t v e b-d' to ts and ,iv "an , : 1 wlium ncern- atiaa. - lel . lU o cii- pr ot that t slop es s cin i honfsfc lels. .Irat is .itiiring ' The op :iny n ith- id with c: .-d the burn we lk i,..v ii-;va t he think th?v have. Democrat. . ( H.ua.HTrE. The sash. d. blind factory yesterday reci ixrilr tor a iara w v- M vilo!iiedtoFloriJii..-i-.iVtii discrinimatiiia H1JI11CW...V ri .. i-sn 4..1 hjirnes- .ot; .Messrs. u m, uday home 'ianouslv, entered by 1 ..r-.i ,MH-rVP I'llllUV I" '."( ik)unds OMjmeac . ' nil r... 4-...k it...!..,.f.ii. i if? irerjiix ii t'ne .t. iXC IMu, which 1 mm.!., "i.nV iiioniino-. ran over i ! l,vakonran named Abe t b.k)e home 'him instantly ;-Ui-r i-ii '"Xkck; On - 1 ' ... . '-.v.. i i..i.v;:.irv -'.t'dli. at tne H i.'.U. Smother in citland .1.- Mms KtU imcuc. i . y . ..itavette on t'uU -bl City, N a. Kev. J. L. 1k'5m. of Tarboro, perform ceremonv, assisted by; Kev. Yum. ..... The Democrot, m iviMin O Ot tlie lO"ft-U mites where lie. will labor, NV. S. Ballard and f am Ln.,,r XT,.i.k.:L...L)r.f 'onn .:i L.,;i Uiirrv 1 Jell were ftd r . m.T thev reported til; r-nerrou s suio,it -- tu,i not absolntietv sure t -. ... ii; i,.,; t ia inn-it man iwwt Evan raised himself inr. his songs is r.i, tliaf of the Uotnaii poet,! t'jnor enduring than brass. . f Senator Hill has telegraphed to 1 Gov. Stone that he Ayi address the Legislature of Mississippi on Alarch 15' Even the'stauucliest Cleveland inen are anxious to . feee ' hiin, and prominent Democrats from-iul over ii,-s;f.ifp will be herd to listen to him. ' Senator Hill as; invited to come here on March 5,!br,t could not leave Washington dt that. time. , Secretary Blain has idirected Min Won to reoucsi the, Chilian vnmt to allow tWe renieval of r(.mn.ina vof liisraing and Turo- lTn ff., states sailors m . - . . , ... , r it '1 he. law, oi falL bull, if. Ynliutraiso Chili, it is said, does n6(: usually per- t(f human re am. LUC UlCiuv... ,-( ;nD i.nn spveral vcars alter they are burned. ( The-snowfalVof lasf week at Hin- tirdon, Pa., ; was iinrecedentoct m the"past: ten years, measuring two feet and four inches iu depth.' The storm only extended forty jm lies east of here; In many places teiegrapn their, confidence in the agncultura doniirtment restored bv some invest! rrsrt.in T ' an d flowers, 'or no flowers. the thin? has to be done." . - The member from Kansas langhed lightly, and, bidding1 me be seated, sank into a chair. In a moment he grew more serious, and a thoughtful look came into his eyes as if he was thinking: "Here we. are getting six teen dollars & day as Congressmen, and what are we doing for it?; "I've just been looking at something- of tie details of that nice lit tle fortification bilk which Senator Dolph, of Q regon , has reported from the Senate toruncauouB wumuu it .mil for the shusr sum of a him dred million dollars ten millions the first vear and nine millions each rn.,r fnr'nine vtars -thereafter. Its " ,c0 ;ain fortifv twentv-seven of 1IU1 JWV ' i - - J i our seaports where fortifications are 'urgentlv needed.' it s a nice uui, "and makes pleasant readjng out my vf here we're inortgagea up to t - from the Truth. The time has come L when the oT-Mt north-west, the great soutn- T .. " . -utl wtat and tne ereat west! eua.ii hands together and tate possession and run the government ;in the inter- esta'of the people,' saiia xresiueut Polk at SL'Louis in speaking to the otpjl conference, and the remark was greeted with cheers long continued and repeated, again and again in a fashion that Bhowea tnat tne sen ur ment was onem wnicu ;mo uw;" vas in entire sympathy. On Wall street and the toard ot trade money io ot tt-1 tfer cent while in the south " tr - . . mi; it. it from 10 to 20 per cent, xue south-west and north-west are being marlp the "hewers Of wood and draw rs of water" for the east. inee localities are to labor that the east may luxuriate. That is in part, m so f ar as the monied men go,the res ti,A u Wbt9 far.tnrv oheratiTes and rf,-7oti9 arft already reduced to asert domb almost, if not entirely equal to the old world. All uusneeua nihff and to right it the three locali omoa - w President oik are bica uiwv j tn -t Tn these places tnere IWAV wvt j, j . e;n anmft little sturdy mannooaieit - Tn thft ftaat amons tne wage siavets, iv li0!i i1(.arlv died out. The conditions - For The Farmers' Aivocat. I subscribe to seven papers, tour political and threo Alliance and they are all, full of hard times, and sym- patkjforthe poor farmer and la- Dorer ot tnis country,; nuu'.jcv ailed to find one word or sympatny ot the poor banker, manufacurer, mtrchant, lawyer, doctor, editor or politician. Why is it there isso mucu more Rrmnathv expressed ior tne ' ' 1 A. armor th.in npotila of other trades rofessions? Thev also gave many causes wny me iwmci a uuu- tion is what it is tooay, anu beeai. ,iu be willing tosuggestiatemedy wnere K thv nan cet relief. ' - 1 . YV11 T an. a farmer too, and of pnnrse must write about the farmers condition, and try I to help them along a littlo, and like other sem&n writerr let the people oiotuer uu along the best and professions get hey can. Xow Mr. editor, my views m part are not in line with ; the majority of Ufar rvthA (-aiips; that urougn WllllWW V? . about snch depressed conditions prevail in this country to-day, or as to a remedy that will give relief. The cause and remedy in part I will here state in two words; gumw ana money. The farmers here use . too much gnaho and not enought money in their business, , and to use moTe A 1ps. o-naino will eive them relisf. G6d in His wisdom so deereed by climate and soil, without mans working contrary to nature s law, so decreed, provided there is money tr trive the proper exchange of products, that there never could be way vas : VJ L ?- V- Ji i . i , , 1. ; ! ...,i 0ifl,AniiA wires are down, and : !. ii - j. ..m1 'l.nilrl in crs llftVfi U1V in tniS 40TV11 srtiria'(';""""'n- In! crushed under the wfigin 01 jsnow.; In the event oi the fsnow memng, which now seems probable, n. great flood is feared.' " ; . ' ! Horrible details hate been received of 'tn condition of ' tlie starving peo. pie uo isawpeto, i in fie county, ot Arva, Hungry: Many haye diqd of hunger and privatioriand thse who i survive are i reeuing on iwb bark. Child besgara swarm everv where, making pitiful appeals to t--avellers, while theSr pinched and pale faces show the suffering they .endure. The death r-ate 110511 ? . s- j.-.TifT mi it t survivors aie me is luuiu'vb y r, . . i.1 XV r.ii- nrenarmsr to emigrais, n- to some district wher? they tain a chance to ne - The F.xecutive Committee of the Texas Bankers Afeociation ; hafe issued aaddress to!f ie farmers ahd a reduetion u till' PVOS.' Mr. Simpson smiled sarcastically. "Who's to' be defended by suchforti- tionsr'.he continued, i uo a uo Are we now more poweriui i,.i Kofm-' The fact, is, tins fortification- business Is. from betnnnins- to end, under which this generation and the an overproduction . of any one pro last veneration have lived has. not duct that is a necessary of lite to lasii iicmnwu , -.-.i- i n:-, 0n .mrpst and been conducive to tne aeveiopiuom. mat extent, w nf ithe spirit of indepeneence or ruin. I . . K n"ti?a lPid- T win V eottori the overproduc- ,.0..t",wir i3 UWA has been the great evil rinvSLiorthtaTdsouth, of the Southern; planter. Without and nnless these localities desire . to guano this, would never- have i 11 ..1-i;n icinlr infn the I thA raiiRft. " i ; S,hS of "murtpt "Giano incred the product, ,nd act on President Polk's advice: of cotton by a compound TstMj- liy , 1 1 j j. ii.. nnri tab-anasPRS-iminor rrnann lricrea&eu. . mt, i-w.&- iock nana wgeiv . .v-. "-ri&.r: -- ;n(.rl OTlfi run the -government in iu ana tne increase ui - ' n I - 1 I. v.-a- t-iaan tha n: rvr crnnno eiduuvu u'. uvv" greatly against the interests of ' the 5 J - ,1 --i . tn th farmers 01 tnis country, interest of all countries that (ton 1 make cotton. This country dould not have made over - five or six mil lions bales of cotton in any one year ..,;u,n itnnnn. and the price wouiu bAie the fanncrcould get money at 2 per cent, on good security I; believe U woald be a gottil thing for tne whole country, and. a great hlessmg for the farmer, because his losses are greater from the scarcity' and dear- pess of money by uepreciauou u. property than other classes provided the farmer will use tms muurj 1 ia debts and on the farm in fnf-niinp- in a wav that is profitable. Rvcneh aid and farming, tho farmers might be able to get on their, feet flcraiil. and reclaim their lostortune r ' ... . . . . i v- by depreciation, ot tneir pruuj uj the scarcity of; money caused by ths ovei -production ot cotton oy tue u of iruano. but it the iarnier wauwi sab-Treasury to get money at yc. Mut tnt,nv frnano to Still increaao n r.rnitnetof COttOll. tnll It wouiu with the wast movie and practic of farniintT won d be' a. curse to IUWU1 instead of a blessing. :( Oa,1 ih TTia -wirie purpose by 01 tft cive the Southern far mer advantages that he did not give the Tiesterv farmer, likewise give tne. Western farmer advantages that he did hot give the Southern farmer, the former tan make cotton -ana tne latter can not,5 but- the West ean make five bushels of gram and ten lbs. of meat for the same expense t Wthe South can one, and the sup plies (meat and bread) bought of our t.rothr Western farmer directly have no,r"namared the Southern farmer not one-tenth what the yellow dirt, cnml rra rliap-e and filth in the name of guano has if the farmer can make wt Yinantitv of cotton tnat Wlll brin tlHuh the largest amount of money without guano, vyny snouia ,vol- want, to huv it. simply for show aud lossr; . ; r ;; You. 6how me a farmer not used guano and I that is all riffht Health Department . t , . Ill t f . . - -i, r s . , I - I I i - j . , ' ' : 1 I J ' : r 1 h --:- . - i -.. " n n - . 1 tr : Z 7T ; . . i ' I ; . ,,nm nnnrrn I r "I ! I - ! - I H -.-.. 1 II (ill 1 1 H i" I'llllli' n STATE HEWS. - -"-r; : i ilUMliO, aUl fUlllo. 1 r ARBORO', N. C, WEDNESDAY, 3IARCH PRICE, FIVE CENTS COSPCCWS1 BV DR. J. JONES, X.AT PREsintxT State Board j OF ' HAliTH. j BY Ci A. L1ND8LK Y, M. D. ltectioflrfrom infectious ion interest of the people.'! dis eases in a community cannot be se- -cured by dependence upon individ ual voluntary action, j. nere mu be authority to compel obedience to - necessary sanitary regulations, in dividuals acting without order or stilled direction are m most cases a mob. The systematic control or mi fectious diseases depends upon a lw cardinal principles, the chief of which are.first, Immeiliale, KOTI- HCATioN to the health ahontiea of the occurrence of such disease (It should be as prompt as fe alarm.) Next the isolation if nec essary of the sick, and providing for , their nropsr care without exposing others, and finally the msiNF kction-.. of whatever niav proceed irom sucu Bickspersous ;tnat migut curry tuW dwease to others, la addition to these means the strictest atteution to cleanliness shoijld everywhere be re quired, because of the well proven fact that -the spread of infectious diseases is greatly endangered by ths prevalence of tilth. Hippocrates Baid two thousand years ago, that a pure air. a pure water, aud a pure soil' were the essentials requisites for health. 1 , ... The time will come when a death rom. typhoid fever will bs consider Wl a' nroner a subiect for a corner's investigation as a deathly, any other poison. It only requires ths rigid ,ii s application of laws already recog that hasi ,.a,1 f .cinre to a verv coiibidera- will show you UjIa amount the sickness and deaths by rotation of frnt ,llosf. nf the infectious diseases. crops and - would iiave been much j pr0per means they are preventa- better off if he had hot had - to coiir anU aywava some one is ret-ponni- tend with over-productijoh of cotton by0 for their occurrence. caused by reckless-farmers using ' : guano. s If one-half Of the care and vigi- As a farmer my letter, is an aq-. ence exerted in making raOroad knowledgment that 1 I have sinned trayeHi,1g aafe were also us;d in and without that confession thereis t jr COInm unities safe from zy Cotton and thd Tariff. tic attack? 'hS, would make have averaged S cents per lbs, and . basis, would mane ? vniA h ve been i i. . . a numoug What we !Wf ATills touches tne BOUtuern cotton planters on a j sensitive spot whn he points out tnat a iwt"H of the tariff, even to zo per above the revenue Dasis, um - h such an increased foreign- uemanu - 3 wnichould Wnttnn aa to raise tne price bctbi- , . - (1 x r , , n -.nr i hoi- avirafr(iii uei wait. 1 cents a pound and put $iou,uuu,- - - - per-bale 000 a year more mw tne .;i , hrOHffht from other coun- iarmeT class throughout the. country Packets; -No economy 9 this country 3 GO millions .....i:.-,,,, io nvit t tared for the er than that the cotton growers uatc , , 11Rrn0P onano we make aie iiieu? uvv; " , U i mm bv tanit u"1""0) -- oo , . discrimination'" against ; their hest . i1L Vi;oli-. maTllltaf.T,. if iiiii io --'v 1' i . - . our customers, . xiug.----r millions from other counties i i I I , . . i i -fdvrir rif . . ! i i l. ii -wtiinti snows a uaiauwc v. fact. on : mica, ;t i .,. 142-millions keep - their; ,atten- , the eIpen8(i f lr-epeiiKr one or ' two millions . - l . .-- j J.V:- i uut in-iiausas want anu tne gieau, us is hot to be taxed for the building of fortification. W e want a M,:i,ir.fl to nlow the srround: a chauce riv ci ".V :mh1 reap: a chance to sell products; a chance for some reciproc- 1 ttrers. This is a would do well to tion focused. The not overproduction, duc . .,wtra,TSed t f&Jteriff, nothing but robber .tariff.; So KTK o? audits snows we don't long as English, goods jure riJce" iu favor of farmer l til. r- - ix m t..- r. 1 hi u - . , . , lire boad- ,1 of day. nn- un- hent and can. 1 can ao- trom rdar lives out lorse the .The j urtis j was tin- ; and j .ken 1 here ' i-i u coi- liell. tiling hnniitess men, urgins the cotton' acreage If fpei; ceiit., giv- mo-; is tneir opiuiui? v -----will ibe to raise the ih-ce 30 per cent. They cite the increase in the price of 10 per cent, in 13711; by a decreased ..nvorp of 15 per cent,, and refer to nple of lirazil!a;n couee .pin- of coffee from to 84 cents is by reduced acreage hnd he o ' " o . i. a a ha ance m xavui w ai""1" r for the beneht ievv not used guano for the last 2Q years manufacturers, old England cannot not usea gu y COUBtries monev to add to these little nfForn tr nav &ood prices for our raw I'? . i: irii-!: I material, bhe can senu; uttie m - And so. having run nf raw cotton and the example of Tfii:ina-the IvriCC . . i i. OC!rt5- i.l lmtn 1 SS(i. tv with people who want our things and have; things we want, wneuier another State or til v,jv lVVh" - 4 , . , x . i A x W -uron-i-. a 1 fhftm is in onnr ipr mi 1 li v. n i r" chance to trade and wan ,-f.i 1 1 : nn a pvervwhere. an d an v more need fortifications - around the United States than we need them n oMTiil the State of Kansas." at.. ;mrnn naivsed a?ain tor .'11. vij.iiApv. i ; - cj -. I. i x i d e-azed steadily change tor it. ouinv iiivii'vn or - l. i - . . - overihe rim ot nis gpectauicB. -X1 - m nil'factured .i i Kii i nQi.tr,m nn the nricei ot manuiatuucu tlnnlr, 1 sa.a Bio.,, ,-r',ibrthls u . stroke .Ulv sueli Bcuemes JJTr" tie northeastern rth?nteSu;S mWacturers f ihenil Congress to. sund h. with Wto - ooo Vim fcuch a palpable job, when a same position of helpfess i poverty tii liS 5 lAafcOme U o. pec- the 9-J pie m ho are selling ihe.r co ton at s,x g t thare8 tor ctoors manniai'.Liiitu , . - from ,1 1 1 ' 1 .1; motic diseases, would ueireuuceu tu lessl than one Quarter jits present amount. - 1 ; "Railroad corporations, are com pelled to pay damages iu good money to their uufortunate passenger tor injuries received ou their roads; and for loss of life, a few thousand dol lars to surviviug relatives. Thcrt is nothing on earth so almighty to.con trol and direct the attention and ef forts of men as the almighty dollar. V Whenever our state legislatures get so far enlightened j&s to make cora munities responsible for the suffering 1 believe of their fellow-citujeus oy iniecuou T K . .... , i ji r ! .1 vmnol navmnni- T.O v,w..,.'i nnn ono rietitious Dusneis enseaea, huu . i -j--"-- no pvidpnee of renenteuce, and while I am willing to lay my faults at my own door as alt farmers slrould do; I am nevertheless aware of the many impositions and injustices which the farraor lias to contenu wuii oy epevu-.. latioa and legislation, by discrimi- natiiig laws fbr which the Kepubli cau party is responsible. , r . , ... Farm eh Saint 'Lew is N. C. Away With the Gamblers. great in- tents per pound, and good, Amen- i- ..! : A v,.o mnniir, ot can "cninca, uu "uia u'palth added and in. the iso ,1 t u th a. Southern planters, won Id ..i- i,r in nun pi al 1 v - sneakin s ' made them iudepeudeht of North Lasj; and w.f Kn t r.ovflrnment and sub-Treas ury would never have been thought - . .-I-' !' . Now if guano has not increased the r,t -t pottrnn it has been a total T nn if hv - its use' it has increased the crop one or two million hales"", per Tranr if Vila TlPAll a double loss by oyer- production and in the aggregate the K t i -4- bio m rniPlf GaJmbling in options is a inry to tne prounuiio . J , i. ;,..( at,a j!.i: 1 M fit a.1 e- iAH..uuy ii v. ...... - - v. ' - . , . . . shel of act- avery sufferer, from tne puwic ire- ual wheat. This creates an unset- ury, then public bvgiene will re tlecl condition of the markets, audit ceive the attention wTuch its impor IncreSes the margin between the tance demands. shipping no nt and the consumption aione vouwu. DF.V w. . ;- -- If o.1.. i. .ii ii.. f ,vou n., nf xintiinoiiii diseases. It market at tne expensenoi. iuc iiui. i iu -?- .- , .. ... 1 1 A I T : 1. lv-n W t hA Do awav with' options aim wneat can vuij w j r a ...i f ..owix-l sitiAn nr will become a stable commodity u wuw. . -v-w"" . i i i ini,.ui .anil tnsi uiiniT nnui'r nuLuuui.1 coniidence win ot-icai.wn. ....-, .r. -u- fnP maririns cut down. George Ueissefc muuities are reepouBioic margin cut uy r, MB- sr.,1 nrrvalence of ;on- tagious diseases, and ought tobo held so pecuniarily. ; , . . i- At l, vi&wl SiO action 01 tne legnuatuie wmu: At the recent meeting of the JSew u , - .fi t t'm.. Jerst.ee.raofac.nture.heM "Jm 1LIUUD I " . . . i .1' states of the Union for its sanitary 9 the at 2 and three J?":r lad wilt ofeburee seek its gram 2 and tnree. centa t," : 8T t,..; W in other re- who must sell their -corn and wneat wpP""- i.onse do had j was ; s. 'of Iluf- f the k. r: ?half aijnl com- eomes ly to Sher- town t thev n who i ti-ia composer IIpss ii.,. i.i-iaaff mortalk: After he produced , his crovjumg. ..triumph, "(luillanme Tell," fcomposed at the nr,e of thirty-seven, lie parsed thirty- nine vears1 in iin-tivitv, -amusing himself at! I5ologn?4 by fishing and i pig-farming, -Ke thad so great an i antipathy to exertiof and was o ena ; mored of "self-snffing solitude, as ! Wordsworth calls ithat it is doubt i ful if he woulu go' out of his way i now, if he were alive, to 'hear, the an Itlu.m, of Praise thkt are sung for him. j "i . i r. 1 lies' 5l"a rope is bridged over, unless the mgn wavman restrictions in the shape of railroad and tariff charges; aie abol ished, and which is not likely. , rtM1tro i another motive behind custom; house not. take 50 per cent.jof the the value of the goods sent change. St. Umis Jiepupnc. value of in ex- tbe It united and communities, Hence com- Xew Jersey; Farmers. the follovinr resolutions were adopted and the secretary in- to i forward them to state's fepriseniatives i n. congress: - C TfrrriLn- legislation for the exten sion of the free. maal delivery system to rural idistricts,. . . - Prohibiting the gambling in niar- "ios-on wheat, corn, oats , and other a law Urging these big appropriations. A millionaire lie rin- v.p -r MO hat to Lausrnnn. and Will Loe, township M Crab Thev fUolo Mr. and sonle other hard t ! n o-iili!V s briuies ... i tiiros. and then vidht over 1 a e's an d stole two oi nip mu ie- ii: .. ...... i. riuir . L'sjuit; if ; 1: 111.-1 lll.w.v....," - it. I tbeil- stoleu gwds and havei ,ur. .i u hoiird from Kince. sirong met t. withi peculiar -i . , f ...rt av tie was SWUU ; I one foot.vrossed over the othej-. i i.:,"i-,. fn nntnrineei ui i t the! w hen j he kn if e, si ! pped, llialancv KUiie y tak.. so f l-S !V-C- ho imi fell against a 4 i.'-run into his toot - ! l xrti'i uti ljl provuie i arsorv tcuuui. 7; - - , welfare i.niliyv'imi- was wu r The negotations to the-" submissioM the lot tlie two countries favorable td States and tiveat i.riiain io.(!... to artutratiou .m between .lewt-en the liu- u..;'i ni ..vwnjl iti & controversy UU-1 Z.: rnri'! to the Behring Sea seal wsneries, ;ieave . concluidn last wi.h-k. on Julian, Pauncefetteithe British vni ister, met Secretary) by appointment ..'...-i ,;'ii tin trfsitv of arbitration i.ivorf-nf nrwiti Britain. UUlltua.iof 1 -I1...V T rti: ov j-ui 11 1 or ami ed an ods co nesday rogues all of ot beenl-. A x-Aim- accident with Tcht.t- hisshoc, Uer lie said 1. , 1,,1 luU- 1 fnllv ant ho vi 111 l fv - .. . j J . - Salsbury to .takers aeuo - Blaine signed tne aocumeutv,,, ... of this Government, and the mnttei was consummated (asitar as the dip.o, matic part of M business iscori cerned. The treaty is st ill : sub however, to the action or tne . i)...i;vnM,t and the I nited htatea irrv..i. n.-ift trrms ot the oenuLc 1 4-t , . i treaty cajmot now be stated 1 ktmwh thattliel Board of t,-ation will consist of seven persons two representing the United Mates, r-.ro representing. Great Britain (one of whom is to be p Canadian,) V. J. 1... 1 Gevernments of prance, weiieu ami ItaU-. bt t it Atbj It , is to . . - I t i i-r.'m tlVA notion m continual dent, fnrnishino-an excuse for is- sxiino-bends to men who to a large extent have got rich by ! indirectly phtudering th people, and who de sire to continue their plundering by drawing interest out of the people on a perpetual debt, A terrible howl went up when tne iarmeia. ou&6-- -i;-.imiiflmtr-- of some government warehouse to store surplus crops ui, though the cost was put at 60,000, Ot) The cry was that such an ex penditure would bankrupt the treas W,it wa Wiir no opposition from the'partisam press that (raised this t proposition to crv- to. i"- j.ii..- - . spend, 8100,000,000 on to lef end us against foe. ; . 1. iiTl.o ly.-:t opfense for any , I ... i.L.i .it-il is to secure the citizens m t yarded .,w.l i, otiirn 1 riorhts to make tnem , , to ners of their homes and secure in tenure of the soil they live upon. A people in that condition will a w V "find means to defend thejr country whenever the occasion arises as did the Roman husbandmen in the tarlv days of Horned 1 t-r:, j tr a ouestion, Mr . iiebk-uiiv" - i. i, - Farmer. It appears, and only fortifications an; imagmaiv - i : . - - country i The ' expTessioii, .1 a "millhDnaire farmer'" sounds like a contradiction in terms, and until r yestern miht have been pardoned for doubt ;iiiA aT i stance of any I one answer- ing to that description, j however, there was ione, one; in Indiana, and the announce ment of his death which comes to us by;telegraphi3-the first and only t.wq wa have of himU How anv farmer in ; Indiana or elsewhere In this country . could sur vive the legislation since ithe war and remain a millionaire j is j a problem. He was probably the only, one m the country, and possibly the last one that the country will see. t he va rious trusts 'and, -"tariff monopolies, the transportation- combmations and allied interests have very effectually the country against any inch danger as the formation ; of an odious and arrogant (class of million aire farmers.7 A ew lorK nvn. e mr lio a not nnl v spent- his money t-.t.t iii'A iai aai. a. ajw v - j i -, muvu ji i - and credit for guano, out m " the way they have used it. -It has been the cause directly and indirectly of these profits which they have treasurea up uy ma,UJ -hard labor to depreciate from; one to ii.- iii,rlrA,l -ner cent, in value, and L1J1CC 1IUUU.- . , if the people of other trades and pro fessions are any better off to-day than ii,.,n( frrttii v (.Anrcria. saiu the farmer I must think tit s because l - b more distress and suf , i - . V..,;.iooa tinnr.l-. I. l" . . - ... , . condition as the enactment of like the following: a Be it enacted, etc. . Every legal resident-iii every town in Connecticut, who shall, while re siding in the town, have either of diA following diseases, to wit, Yel low fsver, Cholera, Sunall-pox, Ty- of P bus fever, ocanet-r cvei, m ij nhoid Fever.- shall be entitled to re- STV,,. (th nroposed ceive from the treasury of the town, the defeat of proposca . f.0niineil to his legislation for the irrigation ot tne - " :;,kncHHl or b. the arid lands of the west. i lU,, Wrd of healthof the thA Tltl blic eafetv. And in Inerease In Taxation, 'f the deuth 0f eUch person from ; .;'.;"' :; . : Buch diseases, $25 shall be paid f rom In the house oi ie nmiiu.u. , . treuurv to defray the inn- ,. i r Alli-1 v" -- " . . w ho nt hpn av. .!!. in i iiiioiinu, i- iW J T - . . I . ' grain. j 'rn hi lit lllfT the adulte-ition iii to hnsiness on business priuci bliv T - - . !- a pies and rm av i scarce and dear, too much so for the farmer, and I point out o-nano as one great cause w hy such is the case, T r , , Knw the farmer has spent nrf hssinsed bis credit at ,i;.nnlt nf SO to 200 per cent, to buy guano which has placea mm . ii . o -if ia Tnft present conaitiouuevuo -r a V.A wir it. has heen use OI guano iJ-uvi v." ""j -- - used ara loss or uouina j mnllda ot cotton production of co ton tnatu. .w. ferin"- in this country at present fhiin nt hnv previous time in ita ujb- in tnv State." he said, farms Ai A V J- ' What The Alliance IS. ural OT t-'ll 1'H. And every person so afflicted shall be subject to such regulations and re strictions during his sickness as the board of health of the town shall de iim;ni.ti t meeHarv for the safety that cost their'owuers all the way up q other ,.8 . ' , to $175 ah acre are being sold under Thfcre ,g better reason for paying the hammer every court day,i from . . victirng cf disease than there the earliest hour tri the latest tnat i m,;nir .,T,tn a,rM to people who the law permits the cry to bei made, I ; o dewalks and hurt them- The cause tor tnis conuitiwi ued. The town treasuries wouiu thinirs is-taxation; ; In lKOO .r I antrt.r for ' & time. - But very soon fhp perises of the government were $G,J,- boardsof heaajLh would becoms an imporUut, department oi wu an average vt V il trover n ment. i ne inemoers .ai boards would be mre cousideraUlj -.'ntl than at present, nani- his a 0t)p,00O, with 31,000,UW or ieopie, or 1 bushels pi - . r l. ..l ! niv part oi tnat tary engineering, in? tho way of sew- addi-l, , ii tu utatu tji hits ' I f)e gWlUg Uli nil uni - - - paying ior . ' muvu the state of Lonnecti- a quesuou, ii I?; .TIi- fm' TfthLS I will attest; . . . i a . . ... noisiir. a . . v. w - t , l-: - caul ii' nontMUBiiJii; j-i -L:..i: u. a Lr rHiliil"i oai" r . ... Alliance movement is steadily grow- ing strength, and asj Wfl ST seek it pertuit, by Ui--oinEr a transioruiaiw". . i. , .- : '.l.,ofrial nrtramzation maitiiiK We are neither Ishmaelites nor an- patriotic, as I hl-D i wn - r. . i. i . 5 a mAW rtlH Kervative. We sees nunc ia iiv --, , . not. the overthrow of the fcovern- ;t what, it should be, a gov- aw -l .. w 'ig-"'"" v - . rWotwill treat all classes iS, rhief purpose was to enngnt- -- a ffl. fiel(i . . ... A . I . . n fill i s. a . K . 1 la i ...rt ni r i n it i ue- uriuiui. n..m mrs nn rijuuuuiiv . . .. t himvir. 'mm vpn re ni.-tiiiit' - , . i n ilb uirui".i" , - , i.i xmm.van meh raic vi ... undergomi beins an Si- coAditionvand sidcon- fa ,ndi. W ditionsiswnat Drongui. iii;,.v, , $305,000,000, an arerag TfTa of the suVT reasury. .' , .n.lra caiiitaj .In addi Kow l will itriv. my views as to a ' 5ojt 0V 1rivate indus f "" "y remedy whereby" the farmer can get ;-liddiolia'i m of 2.75 . - , - . 1 r . A I It 1 S-J ' - - . ... . I KM M.III-S1. O.UU. fcSAW ' relief, and get on msieei... .r rap;t a Uiu the rodacere,liO vnai .. . , h railr0ad coui- to I arm ior uw aii. ,: fi,n or 8i bushels oi w neat to ja u.j - . . .,n5tflr matters- and , witn for the interest of those tnataon o the t ; ."The., total average re3Illta. farmorcountnes tnatare ufl-- monI)t of tax assed against WOuld i ? U:-. M(w runtfl I O till LI113 3 . - ,-t" i nnoI I -.mw i - n l m i nr in uuuui,. - i UU AAA AAA. V I . v. nnttr.n-j3TOwer must stop usiuy mano. This itself will not only bring c .ol il.c nrnwr rotation of Crops, 1 . . ,i ii omrt..'r rirnila- ar tnan i ue t'jii muvi"" nf th ! conntrv. The ultimate condition of taxation is the weat of) the face. ; The people oi tins coun- loot for relief to this, democratic bouse of representatives. Shall they lll a ,u.v -i . , M- i,v4 i-are and further the establisnment tu- - Wanirtion. but - 1 .. na 1 VV A '.IT S UU11UVB1 B wareuuuaco, , i. r. p1c the fiost his c The aud an bd'drcd- to and dav or s .Trative stores. .nhernand ejes nble surterings a oc i - f , party - oent on -v3 n ? Un-bie doubt. ienna hare )vovy: to he aca ,u .uj, . theWof the land. - . ,J ? & a day, and all s with which Europe - - : h ttVh- fine,tion discussed m tne ah """Vrtn 1 Wient and utothing .hay. - - Kansas are political ones--:nd bV and help Czars and the JvaierS uiS..a, u,i. - - institution of the Ain-, w - VT T,-11 T,pre is avs .r ri in iici . a. -f a ill B the their seeking standi 6 2 to develop i armies ana the industrial ance forbids its memoers L - Jff pointr, llitia Ullf. WnilU tllC auwuw, o Kebraska. Lrrl tliP nroner rotation of crops, - I ... Ui but limit the acreage to proaucewia. amount of proluce wmcn win u is the farmer the-Iarges amount or "V"VJ VI 7 fiia li- ami if the money lenucr ihuuio mj contraction. I tlunk the tanner can Inn V V(l there are a srreat many farmers and this can qnly be done by Anirt of action bv organization, and thorough organization will form that will not enable the far- 1 . 1 i ,i.' .. ;lnMct (13 mer3 to guara xneir wwu farmers,' but prevent imposition: by inr lAoislation. It li a I matter of fact at present the . farmer mnnoT Th Ch IS tMODlT IB1BS that will giVt? him relief and if we haa- atprewnt Government suo-a reasuiico i i iu;3 .A,iif fr national. residents 01. iwo v..i..i.j cfora.nil mnnicipal is over seven 's'-" : r . -. i - : i teen dollars, eooal to a volume groat- and in a very 'few years, a great re duction of sickness, aud in 'confirma tion of the old adage, that J'ubho Health is Public Wealth, we snouiu i t 1 .A....m.u. i.t nmJ. enioy ft Iieignteneu ui'K r, ' pefity, and greater happiness man ever before. , hn irTMiw that the first word ' in the phrase -Pigeon' Eng- lish" should be wpidgin"may, per- haps,not trjlak eruption of grip-sack dyna- nwf quotes a seui.e,u r. --jr M if-.its scope could be wia- " . a hYt n S3 el Villi' I Ull LV1 Wm - - . 1 years experience m China 83 saying har rifi7in is LUC V1I1UH n uhnsinMn.'' and the dialect inU-uMd.n.h.b.ine8.0f -JJ. A company lately formal in ew York is making money by furnishing sentries, whose, province it is to keen nuwelcome. visitors from the portaU of nlillionaires, !? dwellings. The .v,,. ; nf course, an outcome oi . ' . , J.. tned sumcientiy to iu i" .. titudinous bores of leaser degree there ht be found a permanent, of tlic countrV.''" (K of theifr countnes. Banner, i ? i; I , Mex.) tie will be able towaiK - - - -i t i : I in a
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