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. j - .1 4 ;. . .-. ' - - : I - .- ' " - m' - ' ' ' ' j : - -' - - - : - r - ' - . - 4 . - - ' ,' PRfE FIVK CKNTS i T I , "When all our p;:);r nioncv JS made pajable in qicis'ie oil ! ma:id it will prore the moat certain means thai ran fee ued lo fertilize the rich Dian'a JielJt by t !?'! is'w eat. of the Hr nian ' V f ow. -D in id 11 'i'ns!cr. If thsptfopie' ivill leui.iiti , iCfiieU ih: R ill be ulU' thii year we to obtain relief. sure defeat. ''J'hi what ii boot, to b? oi l It di ii'niiv ii loiif iii order io 'a 4 ; re lit-1'. 5"her' ii v i iion.-- i t v !d t.' tne i,.eli- jjtire of ol'tuiniu ohoul'J not j- uii v and hafmony h word. s The pitute i'iM 'ierm t-) je plaasffd v,i?b Mi ; at Ui4liigh u. t K-? ofj rce comet -v r I- ' -I J;.; :-.' l ' - . r- thoM who jartiv livl -i j ' lie r- ,1 viitioii. V iiu ViHl.say tb.t -the 'hay--eedr" do:.rt knUw hovr to iiu a convention.-' . :. i ... ' . r.1 j !' s .. , ltKKOKSlATlOX t ;pop,le are iRti s , ai:t' to fji!eli'1t they 'm -J.it have relief, i'li-'y vii I. 8ti(ifiiM ith iwiliiiufrtevvUliu evils "that art'ict ti:. y If thorr 'i.o ure ionn iuovem'iii - lheii- irork nntirir ! change. fl!:e:-c be mv Jiatever a rbc.-i i o receive in pay;ie;it tf dues, iis.a mediilni of flit- (nubile 'C-iruSation monef is 1 iroiuy no ,.,,'.11 what its torm niitvi be, t reaps u.r V notes1 draft, etc. Sueh bills or paper is - ged under authority of the tinned i Ll It I 1 1 ' III V the Senate, 18J3 7. j Tlia State cou venthn was!fu.r niore harmonious than was; antieipuled. The'straigh touts" took in tiej situ ation immediately. They knew itjiat j ,M no "B.oukcy" biihine- wouk for' o : the sturdy farnr.-rs in that body. n.i I : -I .1 - nnanc:ul ' .retunu platfmm as tliey "did. -It was a eiitta-1 time aii4 they knew it. , j J r t ' '.- I' , TilE organisation of the iiiuners' I Alliance! should- go lravl oti with its woik,. "The nu-m- brs should noC relax their efforts in behalf -of f he. Order- It ii a time when al'lshoufd g;t Jeaifhn-'f niasticaiidf'o em nest? v so work. The Alliance is a power in !h- . 'and and has drirem ina!'( J-oirupt nieii 'from ofliee. It the uo ! Wo.-k eontique, TJIK Stat- ii ei, -1 e! chii'tly of AlliuVeiuen. or r.'m-f. who. wer liomiuait-d bv Alliance. . votes. ' Possibly one or t ikq ini.-ita.xcs v. ere niaile, but Ave cu:i bllitv in thl.V life. t ct pect itif ail i-0;n- of the iio;u.- luees made a biti.mr si ctch, .!iit. we wager that he hai regrettVl' it many times since. il, "must-, havv -nver looked tjie fa it .' th:it- he i-Vi.ed farmers' vote, thereby securing the uomin'alion. , - ! Tmk uou-Airuuce Pe.occrais are cluimiijg a . vii-tory ''over..'1- -Al-,' liancemeii at the recent .State convfiition. They 'hu roar; an.d charge, but "if t here f had .not been such a large-number of . lliancenien in the convention ther'- would not have'bg-na sihgie iiKiior on the State ticket. A it.rs't h i.i;;jii;uit- td most of the i;iciiv'ou the tirkct - The "machine" was ',ashed into smithereens. i The convv.ifion of .-Souths Caroli na iepie yy hich met. at 'Col- nubia last week, calling 1 iieuiseiv-c-s Oeniocrntie- State j-on vcnti":ij" the in- corpora ted sub-i ieaiuVv- demands in thejilatform a-lopted .aiUl .then de clared by resolution that -ti rover '.Cleveland doe.s1 Mot represent the principles of 1 Jemoeno-Yv' Ami this from the State of JohnX'. Cu!honii! i)oesnt it bwat the devij:-' C'hjirlotjk Ohstrctr. '" - . '.. . The people all over M eountrv are determined to have Kiief.J' T hey believe that a iiiviasure ",m" mi tar; to tin sub-Treasury plan will alYt.nl. ft, and ! Ihev y ill "beat the devil- if there.! i not a change in the inanage'jiH-jut .'.!, r' the affairs. Whether the (!.crn-r . i 1' . may auo ..it. oi. uoii i - j, 'sands and 'thonsanus ot ail vot-tes of the aiib-Taeasurv plan in tliis t otintrv aud the, measure will uotdown-. I'ltETTY gam that. Wall -street lackin-'all the Di-rrioe1 at ie co::vesi 1 tions in Itrpubliean States for rleyc- ; 1 1 !.'pi..'..,...u :..t . 'l,r...i. ' go Convention "ami put up a man sited. Thev ware escorted by iMr.J. not on l tneir iioerty, uut-tov- 111 to whom the-e States ; williiot give a. I. Vickers,"of Iondou, Englaiid, and itself; ijuvl when we -remember , that single t-Ut-toiial ote. And vet these Col. N. A. Beed, editor withe Ban-j the. reptjieutatiyes we renieuiber that are men w ho blow about t-hefr SouUi-tvr: t tfoW The. party; uill be J the representatives of these nvouopo rn.demticracv that aiv - h;u nahiug ! joiiied at Pittsburg by Major Moore, lies set in our Congress hall and for Cleveland" and tli- -ghH iou 1 president of . the Associated Keeley ! practically control the L. S. Sri.ate tioiiitl democrat v." iid t'.ic- worldi HiChlonde of Cold Clubs of the! who doe not tremble for the want ever witness more humiliating toad v-world. On arrival at the i Fifth jof safetjr of our Republic. T'orf re- ii.imoro ii., I.;.-:- tv more moon- i .s.. ...,.. ......... ,i...,u.,rj.!i i;c.r.v. ,.. ..oil. 11., mv.i....i.,ll, .k-v.v .I ..ifH.m.rv siv, hniii biio-wrv? A ii. i ii,.. l,;i:w fnnilk. will dare rto .abuse loval and true men Ucause the.. to,- will not bow , The people are 'wihlna and think ing - auu i$. truing ano-mos. iiujurtaiit- or att-theV'a thniut u u n.t -avSii V i each these would -be- leaded" '-'a few ; f things. 51ark Y.iurt u . tia x. i 'ru- grexsivc. Farmer. STATE HEWS. ft if. THE DOINGS of our people BKIEFLY AND I'LAIlTLYjTOLD. Happenings op the Week Cox- i PEN8ED. '1 hi jfiranyille Iron Mine Cpnipauy with a capital stock J of f 00,000. fixed "aii-icle of " incorporatu u ; here Vv'eiiiH-fdjiy, ' The company is corn- postd of hustling gstpitalisu, and own aiul jeae lami rieihborhobd. Ex. - - k S : in thV Seth Tiie jxjta tof bugs ha re beenjlxther lag (jci:. II. liar ringer, in common w ith iearjy everybody else in Charr .lot tie,' atid kr x;f rid 1 of" -jthem !, -tb 4iAeial retsortd to liris sGreeti. It kiliW! lie bn-jfi. ' Xfce chiekfus got iU:'Juii a.ud nutfr - Jtkeie are deadj ):; as r.ojtU-rl all abdut the i'e;'ei;ii1V.'i!..ulfiv vaid. i Larlotte . . . . . 1 7 John J. Uavin, the yoaag man formerly of Italeigh, charged with embezzlenient :it Kichmouu, gets two; years in the Virginia peniten tiary" IThere were many jchargss I against him. j He plead. eu guilty to j two of these; one for enibezzliii$300 j from Harvey JUair & Cov.and, one i for embezzling a considerable sum i.froin llund & Barbee.. lie j gets a ve;. ! o.t each of these. jlialeigh i "The l-losiu exercises of thKMissea I UnHuek's school took place at Ber ! .'jer's. warehouse last : Friday night. 1 T'hei-e vs: a' large and delighted iaiulif nee. The children aemiitted . . ... . T f theniselves well, allowing, thit they nail received careful auu cbustMcn ! - tioUs instruction. The Misses Bul Muck ar higliiy accomplnba and . o a T 1 ..1.1.. Ii... ,...rtK,,., ..,1 A i 1, t . -i - 1 . large luitronase they are receinuir. Uocky Mount Argonaut. Mys. Ci. Creasy was painfully hurt yeoterday morning, hhe stepped npoit a chair! to put a. box ou top of the wardrobe, when the chair ! tilted, causing her. tp fall, brte fell direct?. lv across the; chair and was hurt f,,ii,: ;., ii, Vv....a. i.:.il i. . 'Hiu,iHiii iit.bijt; uirtMt injsiuro uriu rendered breath less for a minnfo or ; 30. i l)r. licgister was hastilfi sum- mohed'ahd applied restoratives. She was; resting comfortably last feveniug but is quite sore from the I bruises and iar. of the falh Charlotte (josfrrer, ztmiiust S I 'V-li t .' ' . - L- .11." . 1 The convention of, the Second dis trict, has been called to meet at Scot- t land Xeck, on .Wednesday, ''July 27,, for i the purpose pf uuiuiuuLiur : a Icandiate for Congress: and I I'resi dential elector forthdrstrTdtr W ! congratulate Scotland Neck cm being selected as the nlace for holdinr the . ... - I i i . . convention and we aiso congratulate the debates on .their good aortune in being called yo that beantijful and hospitable town. Veldon vtrr Eight sample prime Irsh r.Iot;ttoes from Mr. B. Withersbeets Spriu dardeu rami were beiusr tne city yesterday.: Lney were near size of a goose ) egg and .1 , I 1 h. - Mil 1 gave evitience irom .tneiiy ap ie'a ranee of rapidly approaching the best siuppiug condition. 'Thpy wert' - the " linee't we have yet seeij. We learn from thu Washington Prorrem that .'quite a number of barrels of potatoes havy beeu shipped orer tlie Nnrjfolk it' Southern railroatl from (o)ose' creek Island. Ntlwberue JuHlHiiL .. . ';'-. A regular yeiwoe -visited la por tion ot the con nty about tne miles ;e:sf from the ci tv Saturday qveni tig. So tai- heard; from tYventy-eight fruit 1 1 es on the plantation of 31r. . Sam Conn, the city biiteherwere liblown d-.nv it, -lies ides leveling Otithotisea and v., to the. crrouud.; Several of our coioied citizens are,in reqeipt of li tters from some of J their jfriends; 'nnms 1 ,vn8as ! lg tllO i wIiii h ft this i section for aliott three years ago, duriu .exo jus era.'', stating that they wer in aii almost starving condition and loiirihr for a return to their old homes. ( i oldsboro lleadliqht, J: J ' ':. Something; of '. n . cyclouel passed oi rfhe t-ut-f ein edge of tovfnpSat- urdav morning about"9 o'clock. One -iniU- from toivu tixf or seven large links ni Mrs. Theresa Bariick home ; were blown dtiYvn jirostrate, Und the ' t.ii K1y.i i ri'L'l fPhii ia' 111 this stables Yvreeked. This is - damage we have heart! of: f While ;,ih :toriu was raging i struck trie building in : lightning Which the jcr,t,.'c is printed. Mr. Lerby Al- toni. loreman, was knockeu i sense- Ness fr a few minutes, and 1 is not f fully reeove ml. ,1 he tlash was blind and the other; emnlovees badlv fchttfk'cd also. They had a uarrow esciipe; It is thought the fcurreut iiassed .through; the room immediate- lv over the oince as no trace oi it can i lie fou nd. Aetraure. i." -.;! . On I ndav afternoon Dr. Ijfeslia E. Kee ley and Mrs. Keeley started; for V.nk wpl- thn l"ir .d I iru.1 A n. T .1 rri- ! A venue Hotel in AW- XOrK VUY me Sv.rir vviil 1m fnrt tier vnfarfred . bv , ;r.kj ..... T .-,---T-- . manao-ers of Eastern- institutes auu sver:tl pv-ntlemeu fitbm different 1 parts of the. United Statts.. . On j Su ndav evening upon the lnjritauon f YL:. T. I)e- Witt Talmaei D. D.. ! Dr. Keeley will a.hlress'the ifameuse ; auuieuce nue .inwkijn j,uwu;w i Several diunera and receotioua .' ha.ve i bem planned: which oalViawait the ! doctor's acceptance. vxrettusooro Patriot. , ' Rta Bffore BflSrl ,;H!is.3c It 1 been f"i.!l lv 4j'. -.nF greatest sfcrtesnieii. "SJi .? ' :Vw lairaof a country anl I .wjll btr.v tou the condition of .i:s" vyh1.:' SM we arej led' to th4CAc!tmto tniAhi laws of our country UiV: '-r ri-T cordanlce with justice ai-i' v' j' ? there ib nothing in tfi coriuitioii tne niJssetnat neiuted r at in f v ssethafc iue-i.otvd r but rather a teiide:icY to iMiVriti. uemoraazaiion. if, i;ki .ox.-oi historw has been mar ke l v. i; h i general depreiivn hm aud diiJh'a-". irn there i d?it;i;Si. orkiir Uirji. fvij-v; k4c Where jrer wetu labor id !a or wirkiii prieo, and starv UesolatL' of revoi On thd oi weaitn m-ap in ..half-; reputed i labor. . Alrnirf land the; wail 'of distil ' 'cwrv.5 ivji.'; from iug hood beauty faith plentv, where tl "Essay tramps hiiiii oir .Imrii.'ai i -C'1?- or pjei4u0tt as IX U. i'olk atiou stariiu? H t hi-. Un-r i . '-i' feiH W a-t'eOu,' r Butler, lurdjckL j houis.- T ij-3f'! ytjfs.'itioh1'' i-N' 4iuUhimdretli of others to ata? utton BiMtiiiT up .j e il U'l MT "ii ?l'lwa.pi ur J-.ct Jiviiii i other -side we s-- VtiIk!!; ji'v'-i t hh i -''&3plel..'Mf.-&tith'M iwri ivieti ii si-. "Vi,v'r" ' VSJ. I wnasau ftllilis 1U YUiiie one frrajilliol x .Mi win tio Itl I tXJliie iroli"T. kiVj IriTHlit u tr I out the.ioatihaou .Li i'm, J?vx iu laud -and bpe b.spmtiug igoliU Ope silver doilar wHtilitis'l puir -vith the bill to p.roride fon hand hurt, an j are inters ted of h!im:ii-L'iHl il'i'.i'f. tl-. ' uii inf the heai'ts'ofiiit jyednle. I To All 1 r,- li-w ir.l jJK..,,. w.-Ji-f'. ! brciMlui" ii-j;idrt.r'!i A bisk . . - i . - -. r ' bf y.otitfgattd "dv'4V ''i v i;5- Mi"'! ikier is nor wer.ie enemy t I Ur.iUou, aJJout 70ct-nU - 11 1 -.'ht woes of the ulephant and cth; if, therefore; thoi" who lia a m-i!i.y 4hJ lu a hii o ' r?il JViiia -producers -or.Uie . muUh v" foiii:; S?H u-rains ' in :! i ' er tiiiu.ia n. l't.-k C'rit-k vurk iiralNrm liaiinr villud ie Fta;:i .;iE,iIIarrison, Olevt creut.5 ' aUasid-i; '' and u majority of 'the 'lu'eni'be'rfrf'. ilia thu! hn4 I !:... ' -I'jjngiesV who -ha- workKl'i' so harijl j indtisti-Y has wealth Whv sh. paralyzed f(jr the wau! wtalth it. has prouiice !": comtoTltable hourc i i i amlU rainienit tc denied tot h hate produded " th'ei-e thitm- leiv . are qtietiqns Unit 'sooii uui i - vi ;v before the tribunal of a ' in."1 but miich.eudui uriiig peo;e.H-i:! ri:-x of thel fact and inu. iw ii-vpTiiiiisj.iiv t us us' Ao:5r!(;:i:. ;ei;:. that rekts lH-ou zens, J wrnetlv a.K . tii;un v. e mv - 4 i aside oil r prejiidicei a.i i. co ;ij i?d-ir a rew'or the circuinsuuie .';. tiHtt iiuve brought about this ti-. ull-.' Mo.-1 or us can reluenioer Yvnen mere-' was l.'nf vJrv-Vpw niiMlionS.ir,.Ic - - bfii iim.l,Li tl!.Mrl a.ll(iw ni lni.i more millionaires antt uoi .i.oiv; tramps lobe.! Tiiere vf anvlnation on the is no doubt but that the unequal tli. tnuution ot tne propucts ui iator the grtUt cause of ail this -s-Jcialtand rHjlitical troiible. After "the close of the ,var we boriuglpeople were u - prosperous 'mo- id,-."-" iv "a.v .wi-tUiii-.T,i!r 'r:."h " Lm -ttf nVntv- tor- oiiV.Mw families and for old age.'fT'he bright future before us iusjired ind'ustrv, econouir and sobriety';!, but to-dav what h "the outlook for ue,? : We see only before us labor. and toil, dj-ht.s and oppression,- hope dies out in our bosonrt, despendency takes i oysiJii ot our hearts, " Now J ' YY'ill proceed to giv e .ntv opiuion aootit now; to get out or-r tins troubla. Jt is evident that, tli. coin f?YT lisi gotrtrhiire-simitf ori froU these troubles, and that at oiice. :-i I uliin i tn t:tlri tne (?- fa. siml St. . . .... ....... -i -jt. l Ixiuis platfdrais and stand: Ton i3hu until the last river is crossed. As YOl' all'khow, I have not- been! a member of thus Older very h;ng. I have endorsed its aiiiC if ies ior many years. I thank (Ud L Ii.y "never, belonged .to eitht-r ..one of : tne two old names: i never 4ueca, we wo u 1 d'iet any' rel ie f f r-) n r 1 1 ic-n C up do I believe it now without, a c4a"u&' I have Voted for f rieuds-on both sid. and haie received 'appoiutme'r.t both. parties. I nave !o!oii:'-.i t-.:tn now. ,1 have" as imicn v liu-ertst in n to-day as l everidid, and 1 !o.i)g lo tee. the'.timr when Mr- Snilerinirj . women aud children sha,U .'be dtliveVd '.from, theciiiveof drunke'iuiesi aud from a drunkard's home ; and tl di uiikard's hell. Rut that don't niei t the case- just tiow; ; while there arv a 'grurt. many dear Yvonieu and "c hi hi ten .-nf- iering from the curse ot v-n;i-;.-are al iiutteriiig from , theVcu.r.s'j robbers endorsed by this'- sfc jeu' ii: government; that has bee;j i'ol ujioh us by our ' law-makt -rf I want to be uhderstxd ihat I of - ; '' 1 long to the party that vMksriesour demands and if the Demo.tiv1! -liir- , - .,.,, "".... ' .'.- denies aim ii Z VSt ,, 1 mocracv Drincinles -and Make siks - u.!y P , P- . , : r " a:v W iu OltkiVII !!... iumwj,,)'i- ocrat, but if they refuse to then adopt please, party. I don't care what you name 7 the baby, he is a good healthy fellow, ; aud i think he, will live a loh time.. To m": mind the ' record of tiie ; Americu Congress front IHi'ri until the present time is a iex-oru. tii-4ie ;i blackesi and nibst heart less: icrinw. ' By contracting the'f linarices of t he, con n4ry they have been able to form trusts and syndicates which has re-, duced the people to a wage slavery j has ever been in America. The peo-r pi havjng slept until this machinery ; was perfected, have a.fake'.u I from I their dream's to find their liberties fetteretliand themselves in tie aandd fetteredjiaii' of moUOtIO 1 ies, who have cru.hcil -n t,; suitoi mis tcgisiatioa u.ta aixj -beeu few. and -'..tears' - may ltistlv be .; . J .l . I eutertaiuea iiiav Yve nave go e too far, to ; HaYe otir huertie retrieved Lhe ptHiple are aroust.tr, tut-tne money ueyinson meiooKouu tuiv arm thelnselres aua naYe asseti an appropriation to -.establish a -.military. ';. r . cry '-for niilitary feud oufblVslfrom ine uueiy y us the health of the country must prohibition party belief el it to b.t'nj"!! that a wHd??,go-V:Vbe!i right, riid 1 believe it. -to J right, he is-igonig to take a long jouru 7U" , a ... .atkf the eneinvY - Vajiall d5alltb"bf't'ne Wp e, without Securit dvil. and endorie- . ou r l)bttfo..n . " it ".-i . , - 5'T5 . . . ;.!- ,i ' . . . - -,J : jr- . -.. . ., itn nun us we yvouiu wiwi coaywet kol aurTund.' l he A.acocaTe wuecon squaro out I doir t wnt any d t ! ly- tx : A ma whitharaV6r tiv replying to this litei mg ouu tuc -hu umS,, wi, oti fight side by jth ttiorffet its earliest convenience BtninTht-liiit I h rill I .VI !): I'j-'ii- : I . 1 . . J . -. .1 -j - .. . . .b,,r .it hn m.lli. whn ID cinM m'jtilll , .. -h f - J I I am lor the party that wW hl, iticul ior . economic -)ini0 Hri .tWm win whsrvM . 1 - r . . ... .'. , i eraiit tiu-tavorasKeu .dy uavuaii . lii-st. twentvthirdor iii'tteiua ; , .,, ; , . !l -..i . -'' VI I U . MAS, the CumtaL we 2011 aider a ,.,vv. r... j,.j..,,vn, ..I llllr hjina ions - ilit(5. . ' . ... - 1 . J i ' ..u ruicL-,i(i. it i3 uui laour mey j xiant'jto.proteptifc is -not the dppre thy waiTito protect, it'ia not thj tbisiog miHiona they want to protect!, ! lir-it Lhe wealth ot Wall atetUfemau'd j tectiou. But wA.ia : 'taiaJh J that cannot be profectednb-. '-tflriij - l.arv force? It is' the health "that , robbed from th people, it . ; if U" .wtalth that ha beeu taken tt-ifohiiiiie masses for it he uouefit of of ;'.t he few, it is ot the fear that: tha ' i halt's wilt violate th law. but that .1 (iicv- ili::vteal th lawt und rive n -i : o- j liti.-M'.' it.peoj4e the wealth that jusiliv J--.WV.';-tlie . . rublKs 'wouc-:itSi4 - 'U i rj.r: tolell, 1 butftlifi,day is jbreayi iij-ii-'d-il;i his iurcy 'is ; raiin$. tofJjpebpiV!, Uttioha&euaed k4ir isfforta'aodddoH to UieU. - iuin! - for t!ie destruction of silver.'. '.With irold as a basU andth's bankHtO issue tjie i-ijir currency, the people would bb ciiijireiy at the hands of ylocksi rlie peoplaiaf' .the. reni?ivL they'mhst take the -case ' in trSeii immU and study tlitbahing and tinAfiS-systnsir- It'is-.tiot , aquestij ' ?e protected. oij 7i.-tr si4in iii.mr, 1 1 ts, .fp gratis JI1 gOltl, W iiicn i.$i. .invtion'of boUi ; black w hftit JEiiglayd .coins 348,1 3 grui ?.like,!and their- children; it- jjak be t i trijly auid that men and Womii viii do more vork for less -nionei ttuder Itoudage of debt th'aff. tht'y. will nuuer tne lasu, ana win ao Tit witn - lhoi3tle to their wasters: '. eoV the lash lius' bceii alMilialWi'h5 a 'tittf ,'U'd cheaerplau bltetfucsbl !Kov it, new state of 'tJnngs'fia's ;comttOtton ii about and a new plan has been ehi.l"bnver is Eudaud. India is our i ' i i With a memlrsliir cdijsistiijg of uie laooriug massesj aau-wKtuj pro? ducerg, determiue'diib dndersiand maiutaui thir rights, th. peopl - lihist'stick toirether : ndvi-lc:ct. t bei r le ,irie:ids. to of tice. Tliev must : u4 their friends tp Congress and be "sure they are our friends befo'ie .they nd theai. 'This year is . one? -tiine ..we, .""st Uo our own voting, and;je sure vote right We must be iike i .M'VSroi told his sweetheart--"lf yoii are.gqing to have me say so; . and if '- i a,ei SJ BU 101 luc Sitls efc me mighty, wen over tlnr erees. ' ho if Yve aire in favor of rfoj'hi;'ays, sol and stick to it aud rote for it, iiegartVj less of YvliAfc-iotlier.'pj6tf"f4y'fv(??' are not, .say so..; Ijen 5seJfche?.y1 t uiiiui ii -we ui a t-Li teuu j to iuv h-opU they will take lis by tlie hand and wjll .say "well doue thou good a. id -faithful ssrvanfc,' thou hast beeil faithful at last:" btit if e ;u"e not .in favor of and don't Srotc f or 4-ef oriii and don't stand solid.as the rot: k "of. ages, tiliey will say: "get ye behind lntyslan'for ft is brethren, though 'shaifuiot tempt the -Ijwttt thy GodL Jii-tA'- ilM'ethren; let uruu this- ract'p there is no praise : sd. bittlswho -does i.oc riiubut to him thai "runs; aiia holds ;ut faithful to'thrend1 pen.N!.'s'. herseit to mae: ner Kow t: tlpng we? hayseedftrtC laVe been si'itrved long enough to' ' btf 'at rig'ht'Jso let its start at oiice. itmPoir next Aovehibe'r wc heaven of rest. will land" "at - M it. fliRYA'K.- Harmony. 'll.-si-miniv" is now t.hii-p-ftneralcrt . - r n 7-i , A: - . .-I aTBongitu'U who did their. Aitniost U brin-.alYtMit disharmony 'J Jlot, ,hoft Hilbbe our race and imnual trainfnglbut little of i it l?ter Uhia.diity he ctttietlr: wit bor movement . Indeed harraon erjid,e ta lhe griireUj; has conic to the country aud yet the" oppression becaase he ,is :s es.nMul and it will be.brought f Eieinatii, i" envertC-oJ.) kku!. ; bovand gii-ls there heed: this train- fradof some weal thy mail or men aboutby the intelligent anddest, - t 1 i : inga. much as children in crowdetl who are members oi his church, men composing the ranks . of .ourj . AOurstlon to be Answered. V 'w,TL tfc.....L.f i- .:.-' Bember that the Bible plaiuly; says - triment of -all disturj 1 ... ,,, .,., ,, Hal -,l,A0nnMn , r v"" --,.;T , . . "V"CT - w.?i:the - - seed of 4ij5 isdoig4hUibuld iiOftne gQ-veu.raen t. pay all th h, ihovemeut because he does not &bare i -viV ;": ,,r , , ' ... - ; . ua'n get silonfe without him! K. of L. ..;. -.7 t. What t'ongreis is Made of.' ,. 'r, v.; I"-.;--"-. .Coilgress under Harrison's admjSj rjinon is composed of the follow.ingt iawvers. I 'Ankers, Merchants, ,27 -:;m . 11. '; 1-3 ,' Doctors, .. . . : 0 "Editors, - 6 Mannfacturejs. G Farmers, .; 6 Business Men, ; 5 . Tfachers, 3. Idleehanics, I' ,.2 : Politicians, -'.' ' "2 Cfergynieu, 2 Soldiers, ' 2 Stock Kaisers, 1 Biildens, 1 , Mail Contracts, 1- Millers, , 1 i Miner?, . ' - 1 Sliijipers, 1 BrevTers, 1 1 Printers, 1 Ssulors, . ' , 1 Engineers, 1 Irs-: - Under CleyelmidVadministratioB. there were two - - I - - lawyers- aud ".twbfwiitihgs of the Capital in general, I cleaHV indicate a' want of : study of bankers less. ndustaial Union, L -f l. ? H-w Ifenrw ColBftjf IfonlJ Utlrt the FarmtrasWp?: 2 tap er Prices RUe asi d? - cHie Im Sra93tby -With silver.' There seems to he U i te a d i vcri t v of opinion among the farmers', in ire garti to .'-free 'and -au!imUI "coisii'z of5ilrer' '.', -V-' 1 1 .'Free coinage lnt?4 th-it- th2"; Ld v. eniu.ctit shall coin ultsilver broh( tdtheunt frecif cbate; nnliinit- ediriatoy that rc6trictiK;s ai;d I he pTacd nj nyuv tjie. aiuou ut' " lro?hr tb''Hi$iuiiijt . ' 'if in t get aiaxmed; ; ihis waVilthe law from i?l?,t 173, uud ai! is itill;thc'lawtreq:ird to gold diiti ag.v lanowuie acb'Lnac rami Ldptdiwtrilaai;fat ate prioii-of I f Aig jra goats, heuc it is rgtiuttr4V4 4ud,oiMU-in4utatii ffllpifif! nd lyUKiUtat' thse animis niisbt . very prop-1 froniuiealti,. owppatio and "Inter. .Oif rate of coinage tireJfi t Ij ir 1 In diher'wor'daJ'lU..'$frains sltiver vah-e 1 in yolJT--' graius baliioa e p.iah ue ?0 ceuts' iu cold i-j Val- - .. -1 is Kn'a-land.-:7U' srraiiis. rosiied !(.ui.ls in raln l'1" to I Y. l. in hr,h!. ZAH,:i grai us,- cy-ned, tviaalsli'iii j.viiiue yl-o to 1 ) 6l in gold: ffli$ i vikin 34.3 fruiiii tHpiais 'CliiuS mats in, valine grains. grains ecp ii'nout t-hx- cents r4d. We bin 3'711'.graif3 a'td lis. its at i".8 iiM- Hi.il r..YaiBca.itat 25.8 rn:ihs in -old which U uue gold -iollar,- and ahe has -2x95 israius left, worth about .six cekits. Thus we!ee Euulish silver coined f to the vuluaof i oi our irotu ( ouar. r.-;tt n ' .IT I... her ;0ents i7K (V, r - fi 1 , : W-l L bow .!,, thi iTt. th lini, ilJ 11113 -i UUC djfaj;niers? - 0ir greatest . exiwrts are test! l...1,if v..,.,..ni-.,. ;,. 4-J, : j t fiipl t.uiii i it-1,1 mii iii iii ij.ij- L.niv an i i iluts., India is a British provihee - and a pureiv silver ; .-country."- iyu- laud coin Kver for her. Vt-fTsiv s;i 1 vcr to S4-1I Englaudi Ih.vj oiivJi. ?i ..,. i" f. :'ri t . . T - - - l-i -i- .1, . I grams. She Joius it into rupees to 3 w not at all teartul ot "paternal ikm"? 1 ciaw,1!' vi rc uruuuj tiie.yaiue of olir gold dollar and has ' provided-that pateralisui is thU u a t'' the church," said l)r, six-ceuts left. Thus she Las- Ian' Howard the ' millionaires who hav -"Our church is made: up etmivaleat ..for our. ' gold dollaii to heeii in Washington the past week ; yf women fo a j large extent The niirebase IikIih.' whHt. . und for ihat.HobbYint forthis- hill. Austin Corhien are drifting away from it AVe equivalent she has paid us onlv70 i. , ii Ceill tlU-Uj.. . . i ! AsrsiiDiing that wheat is worthione dpiiajper bushel,. England instead of buvingjOur - wheat, : buys silver. coiua it ihto rupees and jjuvs ithe saJii'J amouait of ludia wheat for 79 euts, -N ow in order to sell our sur plus Yvheat we- must meet this price irl the LiyerjKio.I market. Here is a discrimiuatiou against us farnjiors nearly 33 percent T-'.:.:rVi. f:- miaa di.bl1and to -own and onerate it la the seii silver 'for less tliuii its coin vajlue. Knglau'd then, would have' to pay 't00 cents for the si Iyer in the dollar. No pront would then accrue to her by iHirchasing silver, coining .'it-laud buying India Wheat, and this dis-crrj-iiiation against American w ieat. would beirellevedi . Winn the great St. Lo.uis don- fence, in Yvhicli vyei ' "asseinbiedjef Jui lK Rockefeller ' and' .'othera the. hislie.t intellect to be fouufli iu tjie great labor organizations mizations, declares iiaajjiuiously in favor of free iaiid uijmnited coinage oi silver, una HMboj-dinate lodges pass resolutidns,- 'de?r&uttcjnr it. I aui led to exclatm.1; surejy somebody is nystaken. For i! what is to tlie interest of one lapor- ' iiifv tu.xi i J fj-k f lin 111 f .ilA?f llif llAP and surely if- we understood thpsft questions we would be of the same 1 "A. '';W''' ' -a i opiuiOJi. ;y now tyrcioiy-T comes the aqvice: . m:w ,j11.; ,lt t str tlie people's goiern-'fi 1. ..,1,., -fV an swer, and w snail not treas tae above miestion us the Capital reats those of the A.ih'Otxite. To the albdve cfi.eti5ii we answer: I ! - First. No ii-atiorial man ever said tfiat "it-coshs the, people's goveru- fueirt;notliiug: to make TnoneyL"f rL he hitffgt Of inakfng pajer. money 1 j, (o'f CSurseHess than the cost of making metalicmouey, but there is a coat in- eithsr case. ' , '"oHeeonu;. I he nnrchaaing ioer money is regtuatea oy law. jit: is based upou the wealth and creitiof - a . 1 i v . .1 A r the whore country, and is the prop er ry of the people. There is, ihere ftirei no reason ivhY that which is fbaSedupon the credit of all the peo ple and is the property of all, should jbe gratuitously bestowed upon; a single individual entitled, to? tne use of the money which is 'the copi moir property of alii there is also an 'fublioration of each to all. nnderiivhich he who iadiyidaally receives ojf the common prppertyshonld iu ustce iiiu JnTilful in tlii' Jtriina- l-cVt?rth' wnVl (tiv? amnT eciiritTl for its v. c- 1 j?- i -7 retani to the people, t rhTs'6hetion, and the editorial I Topeka (Kau-) Advocate. i. SIRS. A. L DIGGS AT WAniJfCTdT. i Coa, Fkai an4 a Elcpliafillif i Crral id tf Owaf 4 b lae tro-i AJvar.ee ' ; . .... Mr. Otii cu'riBiicy reform bill has Welt le lul j k t of jMiich'i Oloniei.d.-v torv iiofic-e. The A Ilianee of Santa IJarLam coUiVtv, v'aii.fori.iia. by reo hit ion deelarLl it ''th wji-st pnu'tfcal. i and ut the same time the u:ost eAjiiita- ble feolutioi, of t he Jionev uuViiion ! vct pre riled to the 'Amerk-aii .;. ctia- Isress,".' Cther Alliances have j dorsel tlie. Li I H ;und bat 'U uiw - '.VPti5i its fa.vtr," h is. deuounee.r i heeniuy. (. "-?'. more Tliero is liroriOjitiou . befor''.eou i greas for th? jyr.veriiuu'ut to-4ta(bUh - . a goat farfn. - The Titrkislr gTrr- mem. win ul eriiic-in eiponanon 1 i fit'iirnviif4- v o t. I 3 f-rt. I u n-t i'its; i.t'ioiiiiii: .-. .11 r- rrrevs in .r cide. to .iiidr.ee a hsigc a protTiatiiJii maiiief:;tii e of. iluvt mei.ag .i-i. 1. 1 !..,.!....... for the' iM-. The- ! iosri't'Id eieidsanr is uuarteretl iti a Irude lo;;ni. ill ut urc oi:ife inade- .fqwte to his needs and not at all in I keei.iiLr-.with'. his- iui'iHirlnnce .- It I might almost geoii W if t were ev x-tt-r i:i the e;-es of coiigrecS to eu be t beasts than men. ''. j There is a bill lief ore ctmgress ask- "i.-ig au api)rop'-i:;ti j;i tf 100 for l ie -nnrtriiiise or a loeariiiii .rurn iitr t leiecntive nwiiHo'n'. The house for! 1 the prcwdeut, if built - aCccfding to i I Mrs, Harrison's W00.00O. The bill ! tasking for the latter was in trounced! 1 I . . i !. . T . e ciin v iu i ne eecsiou. t Senator Alahderson's bill nroviding foi tht; erection of a monument Mi,! v i iiv.i . vi u uiuuuuiixt w; the ineuiorv of Cbuiuiodoro John ! Paul Jones" for $50,000 of the peo- ple'd mo;wv.' Tlie monument wil'l f u niTir-..! in I .uiftimif .inn.f -t i r. an a-m i v o j it mi l . i i Senator Sherman is the especial ciaiupjou or tne out astiing ror iuu 1 000,000 for the Nicaragua Cabal.' I The great father of ''the best finari- ii ' " im -nviiiom Hia w.-trlit v w ! bin, Warner: Miller and others intef - ..,...1 J , :..(! 1L. 'I. fested in the steal have recently 'betli i' f pnartered at the palatial hotel of oiir" 1 banker vice-president. 1 V i fr?y beei!iie govern tuent wixls to by tr ; bred and maintained on a ' ffoVef iihTT H htY-e just ruoived a -letter -from capuaiiote. . ir. uaniou wad yigor Mariou Caniiou, president of ' the . rously, applauded from Hut fUery. Calrforuia Alliance, enclosing., tlie resolution was jvferred to the. following resolution: t Committee ou State of the Church. We earnestly request " the (Joven:-,- s the first time that thU ment of tin- United States to take all question has leu brought up ita - a necessary steps for the speedy con . rehojus body. j While it may Lv struction of the Nicaratnia. canal; somewhat lout of place yet Mr. llan- 1 interest of the commerce of therUpi- tetl States and'of 'the world, and for the relief of the people of the Pacific t soly thcs reform: prabtems. As cpast from th-3 bandit railroad corpo- - Ue cays, ministers too often array rations. ' ' ' . themstlyes on the aide of capital, Without a doubt Senator feherwhen ft is the-itj duty'.'-to ' :comeoat man wiH.denouii.ee' the above as rah k vbbldly againstcorruptiOu in legifv eocialism, and dangerous paferrialtsm Ration jaud help elevate and educate but to nut the money ni the hands ! the masses. Withoat the great mid- t that ilk will b pure lipublican iism. Advance- Tuc Need of Education in the Co an try iBtclltgently Discussed. Lipiincx)tt'S Magazine. 1 ' " - -f i'raetieal edticatiou is nveded in, t- T-1 Y Tfll IYtY7 U O. VST kl I 111" flit V! f I'- !: writes Grace Dodge. I here has -...,.i. i ..-u.. :.. .v... :T.at .wi, -. iuti i, , . nientana mina; training, ivun an Tn KTi:3r . 'l' ":;; X i hoods., O roups of . ladies arc nawg ' ,..;L tl,v ,:f?, ' .. - - . ' T l": T . iui).ni"j laiiirun j JK.IJ14 l l.iv -T ' modeling classes and sending m- tho ! cities for teachers. Iu theso. j.eigh-: ' liorhooda bovt who einwi11. tn I clerks aud iu consequence to leave ; tueir iiomes ior city ooarumg nonst.8.' ' il. 1 ' t 1 .1 1;.. 1 . 1 ; l ; are .mmg npreSseu itn tne; u - 1. r. - .1 -aiT ii.J:.i .. , ...ll .. tU ....I.... ..I' (..,11 or roots. iS?m. of;hJ- . . . f 1 The girkare enjoying lessons of well as practical demonstrations of. . V . k.U V ..V . . ' . I L . . VS... . WW. cooking. Sewing is also . growing more and more interesting, aud The young girls apjireciate doing with the learning. . j : TTake for example,, two neighbor hoods 011 the Hudson, near New York. In one a library association was started: a few years ago by some ladies. There secined but few peo ple around yv ho could or would util ize' a library or reading room, but soon' maay men . and .boys gathered nightly. A fcewing school was start ed for Saturdays upon strict busi ness principles, and within a month was over crowded. It was, hard to tell where -the hundred or more girls came from but where they wera, eager to learu. A boy's class for. modeling ttnd carpentry started, then a cooking , class, for girls, and j all were successful. Monthly en terfcaiti-? menta were held, when admission fee of ten cents was charged, and ' th rooms were crowded. -t ' ' j . ' I Iu the othr neighborhood practi cal classes have also started and are all crowded, in this small settle meat are now being held three week ly cooking classes for different groups of girls, two large sew i tig classes, a and boy s -car- and choruses are ace a large group of xys is kept interested . by- their weekly laud prat tim. A riht fe i iiiir of pnd i rvnel Ii.i thy far , citTievt u;.u to lead ljcaj . iu:i.. t.j. Iy iit eiitertainnnr. .'II aisvln? tea;;Kr ri" ha. hss Urted. a . Oiuva.it iti kt i trainiu boys aud ; irK.like in the S v J iah mo veui ents. Cu n try child rru i;erd to physically developed by training, and tangbtl graoefal move- tueaU as well .s Citr thildreu. AM - lagt- vobntrrr ciup:ivt of bvs t-an le.orrauisel and made a loWrjr! t.v fn-rnisbifnf practical jJ.i'l-t gies hyica2 as well ki inentkl to r:iT - Interesf i j urroundinif klv-u!' Ik. rtniserl. ' The countrr, wiili i it.-. I tnoan4s,. rot'ka, tr and pl ..;.-. ! hhvUid hi' studied, ju'tfctiauv vit ! rx-autiful Taricty of aaiuul a.ul j xHJt ' li f 'riho;H i' be encou i Throjigh such cluriili home ill i be nide brighter," happiness tcaiw I . "- " . . . . . i ',...". a, a Til 1- : est. Country contentment Will he : result.' when ' youn' people be lUre mo learn t t ! from sjrieuee 1,W thce to; adppu as a hae is of aetiivu the priucipal tir agiUliuu, ediiculiouj and co-pv4r tion, thus rousinr iuactiritT of mitt (I s (and" spirit to educate themselves Uby ' undiiig out what caiiL1 be - douc, aud ' combi iiug ' to do if , they will fiad i thatcO-operatir method , are adapt-' d toeountrvjtnd village, and through sucn i metiw. s wu reaiuea u.raoucar Utli,r JUtlriau poss. iolls, uud iiaa svlutioH of the fullness o rural life, beta.inipi.rted into South America, from wmch .J many want to eseai-eV Uheuee itllirjttens tho Ci.ited S-ute. ' T ' t . ..- . , . ijbyBtveral rotttcA-. The danger of i The LabarttutstlOI.. i v j iurasiou of this country is at present i - ' t i 7 T ,''' I greater thau at. any time within the i : ProijrcsiiiveKuraier. ; j the past tbreej years. 1' On the lath insL, at Omaha, Neb., I - ! Jriug the Conference, the New York i v ""v un., vwaua, .nu., raW reports Hhai llev. Thomaj " , . Uanloii, of .V injuuiugtou Saiuinary, introduced a resolution, declariiif : that the ilethodist episcopal Church suou Iu couie ou c suUarel v noil the - . i : . . a. great Sctfggfe ' IjOtween capital aud ! lie declared iui his remarks that the eharclvhad iiot -ahowu suflicivnt i "" .'ts -o--. vmj, . m . - . .... v inoatuy ior tue : xaiiiu? millions. ;iustjtaktt stand on this greatques- iKUt Itftrt'tl tl i l!5tlll yapilaluiid labor. The clmreh has beeu Ukj much inclined to lowartl the interests of the .bin is right in saying that the mi n- I inters and llaymen -should- come -out i oh thd side of.th lieople and 1 help idle.clasea tbeS'arwiui deuomiuaUoiw ure.bwic v wih w rcuujc aigiiarPravuc,o auu artocrauu t;uiii;uu uiuumu win not lead tha musses : to be better, mentally ,or, morally. Preachers should MavoidhpoUUcs. . But they ought to preach agaiust,; work against and uenounce' corruption auu op pression in alt their ) yarioue forms. . We hare been sarprised to find the numler of raluisters right here in torthCarolma whtr. opiose the Al- lia.rwf iiiiwpnipiit. Iit) fi'rbtmt' it bolJ- -f7,.zi v No.luii.i- that it is hard for a ricli man to en- the KingdOmf lleareu. Uw 3Inck Does It Meant trogTsIve Farmer. The evils aud oppressions under ., - . ip 1 - ,uffriHtr f aaawa vi , 1uttlonal ju heir character and can ; Bofc rjjej y SUte action or iectiohaf organizatiou. If ' the meri 1 who adopted the State platform hut j W UV m.VVM,l. VU kW W. k week in the Democratic lUonreation were all sincerely ia favor of the measures therein proposed, the inaoyi of them, are to Ixj congratulated oa .their recent conversion. But we ap prehend that not a man omong them thought for one ' moment that what ever may be said in a State platform caa have or will have any. practical effect in securing the remedies and relief which the people demand. The Proarenjtive Farmer has ever held that our relief lies jin Congress and our National Government That it cannot possibly - come in any other way-' We lielieye that this, is the conviction -of alt iuteUijsent men. We say today, what we have ever said that baa relief must-. com through Congress. We therefore have, declared time . aud agaiuthat we Would not. pre a- thrip for any delafatiouin a State ' platform on matters of national ..legislation. Iet us soa. what hi uid in national plat form. - Then -we can judge what is meant Will tha delegates to Chicago secure the adoption of thebtate platr form by the Chicago- Coorention? WiTl'tW try to;do s? What isrnd that qurantme ,1. , future will i . ' : : . . . . ! mMti nmnlv hnrmi rh (lio.iu I. cA ion meant by making up a State -platform purely on national matters? r" Patti is to have another 'farewell tour. What a novelty it would be to have the tour without the fare well attachment! Health 1ei;ktment ..... . , ConjvvVeo by Dr. J. W. Jones, Lati .rsEsiPENT. State Board te T." Of ItEAl.l Recent TA4v hjts iq TrrTf ntlre II I I! 1. - 1! Y OEortOK Hr OU K, V. P.. of B. . 1I0RK, VftOFESvSOH OF UY0I ' , IS THK lOU EiJE OF PHYSU IA . AkP SlfSUEOXS; rU A I KM AN' OF THKhBCTIOXOVSTAl li i" ''lfCwrt ni; AMKKtr yx , Prt ni . t I .Ilk.. V,. jle uuur r.a .av e!i i .eUr of new . dicoTeci-vVRa;le. or- . thi rradual 'advance! hfjhe pjl,. Ition of knowl " Mge'.'pfev.outry ac juired..- Judgd I by eithcr of thes criteria tho .icord ' ci...I-'.-.:j:.:. -i , vrar ig a cnHliUble one. ' paat i In the tield of epidcmiologV and euueanolor; tue prori'i-iiTtf ex tea iontf;trlo fifth gront pandemic of cholera firb:lairns at'teutiou. Ex tinguikhr in t he jioi tu ns ,01 Italy, France, ami Spain ra.vaed in 18S5 aud 1880, iti has slowly inYaded iouth-easCerH,Itidv, Hun:arv, and i jellow-feve inoeul ilatiyti, as p rac f . . , i n- : , r. j .J . , . - K. . - a?w"d ll f. -'A? ' c,aiUKa l ,r. hare of thv attention td suuitarians during thx'votb'-. The claims made in favor tif lHs method'ofrovontiug this scouriigc iara now'' being subject ed to au ofltcjalruivestigation antho t.sl by t'he"'irnU'd States (iovru ureut. : " i- ' Diliffeut rejsavch hasbeen made for the specific.o;rgiiim , Mipposed to be the infective agent iii va j.-iiie vlr u,v but wilhotjt iltfiiiite success. f'f he result .'obtained are not entirely. uegatiy!, iipwevirr, amrone may cner iih the hope hiit a solution -yf this problem wjill soon be i-esUdietl ' The rehitirtii.of a peculiar disease of cowjis isv.irlet-.t-ver, and thej lis coveryJfa BptHific niierolte in the blood iu the IaUtfr.diseaie, have at tracted niuchj latent ion. Thi res triction .of scarlet-fever V, ill doubt? less' be uiort-; thoroughly eifeeleil so soou as physicians are .con i need of its bacterial luti ure, aiicl clearly comprehend i s mode ot lrausini3- tiioii. Stalistics are ivt-u bhowinc S what has already l-en ecouiplithe ill this held ' Sternberg, t'rati'Vvd ami Weichsel- aum have Atudieil the specific mi crobe .of era upous pncumoiiia, which the former regard it4 iuie3itieal with his micrococcus lVtcuii; in which opinion both tlie other authors men- . tinned coincide. Dr, " ifaker, ' of Uichigau, has al.j shown that croupous pneumonia gecms to b do pendctit uponla ofld r.v atmosiihere, . Measnrws f'r-jh restriction of. pulmoiiary4tu!beciilosis are adverted to. . Tuberculous patients should not' be. treated in the same 4 ligpital wurds with nou-tiibercnious indi viduals, and prompt jtlisiufsction of tlie e'putst and, oilier discharge should be practised hi order to di- 1 i ,'':. . e i..r....t: unuisn opiiortuu) iu-3 ior uun-nuu . . f . . . -V. ...11 Ccucral eltui however, not CiiTVuiaasuies . should, 1. . .if it be ui'git'cicu iu ine the. bacillus. There warfar pon is danger: that a tootexclnsiye atten tion to the micfobian factors of dt seases win, narrow-ouT viewo 01 epi demiology and prfeentive medicine. "It seems to be estahlithtd O't'the micrb-orgaai.sni discovered in the in testinal lesidiis' and discharges iu typhoid-fever is tli caue of this di sease. Tho faCtThit, thi 4riicrobS mav nreaerve'its viulit y for a x6n-' siderable tiibe in - w atyr, .a;d'- ice" . has been shown by Jioltoo, WoltThiigle, Prudden, and ethers. I his tortier with the YrVei 1 knoWii iTisU'ry of out breaks of this di's ie'uii louhte lly are depending ujoii iAlutioii of drtnk-.itn-J inr-watcr, 'should ioke jirompt measures oi uisinieeuon- iu:jicraiive in every case. The phTieiam fails in his duty who negleCN 1 aiiiur-. for the thorough dtruetion of the typhoid infection f existing iu the' IntiStiual dijjcharg'ji. . "'The jmjortajice';f dUinf?ctiou of bedding, clothing, und ot her perso nal aud ho.pehnd-5 artieiesjiu cou tagjous disartes demand that health authorities should.JSaye. under their ceutrol establish ments w.hre disiu fvctiou can be carrieit out 0:1 a Isrs scale and at public exp.W. Such iustitntiyiisare now in ufieiu IJerlln, Dusseidorf, Strasburg,-' - Brelau, fieipzig, and other citic'ui Europe. Tina r..an llaj urn l.riilw ill nCt'd - td m exceedingly ilx-neticial- Stam finder pressure ia'regardcd as the ' t?r;t dis infecting agent v .; ., Quarantine, a word whieh for mora thau h ve ecu turies hu l-n synonymous with barbarism,- is be coming -under '.modern inethtXls a safeguard to the public aamst in fection and! an adrantag- iiftrad of obstruction j to commerce. The Or leans encourage the hojw and almoet warrant the predictivn .that jJie daya ot the. quarantines "of detention, whether by land or,b? sea, ir past, mean simply thorough dieiufection of fomities, and of course, effective isolation of persons already infected. , Cremation of garbage seems to be method yet devised for the inoffensi ve destruction or final disposal of solid city wastes. 1 1 - 1
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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June 1, 1892, edition 1
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