Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1887 — A Test for Malaria. [ARTICLE]
A Test for Malaria.
It isn’t very far from luttleism to Guitesuism. —New York World. Mr. Sellers is a man wlio never gets ‘rattled.’ —Indianapolis NewsGen. Black recently removed a republican pension ag nt, and the ropublicnn papers are m convulsions. In a recent interview Justice U >rlan said that his decision in the election conspiracy case was not in conflict with that of Judge Gresham; that the same points ■were not involved. And yet the Kentland Gazette, and papers of 4hat partizan stripe, stuff their readers with the declaration that “‘Justice Harlan disagrees with -Judge Gresham.” Gen. Newton, a gallant soldier, having animadverted severely up■on the Guiteauism cropping out •among some of the republican leaders, and their efforts to bull the G. A. K. organization into the embrace of radicalism, has bro’t forth a response from the republican campaign billingsgate manufactory in this district,'the Logansport Journal. The . ympathizers with the Guiteau, 1 uttle and Fairchilds methods are dosing out the Journal’s production to their read--ers. It appears in the Republican this-week. The election conspiracy casa.% nre being tried before Judge, Woods, in the Federal Court at Indianapolis. S. E. Perkins, one •of the defendants, plead guilty, •was fined SSO, and held to testify in behalf of the Government. Perkins, in his statement, says he altered tally sheets in the interest of ■criminal judge. The Republican •Section officers who carried off ■ lie papers to which those designated by law were alone eutitled to, -declare they did so in obedience to the directions and orders contained in the circular issued by •Carnahan, chairman of the Marion county Bepubhv.au Central Committee.
A loving father wno, at a sumaner resort last season, had left beiiind him four beautiful children, <l«ad of diphtheria, said to me: "That hotel proprietor was as much a murderer as though he had -shot my little ones.” Yes, dear sir, but you, the guardian, ought io have been armed and equipped against such foes. An hour’s inxtelligeni examination of ivater supply and drainage al a proposed country home would in a large majority of cases prevent the risk of such catastrophe, and it might be made before a landloid could obj ech Take in the dressing-bag an ounce vial of saturated solution of permanganate o e potash, which any dr_ggist will prepare for a few cents, and put half a dozen •drops into a tumbler of the drinking water tint is supplied. If it turns brown in an hour, it is, broadly speaking, unfit to drink; if not it is not especially Harmful. If a a cou try hotel’s sewerage system is confined to cesspools within a -hundred feet of the house, ai d Tiear the water .supply, take next train to a point farther on. There matters should force themselves on one’s personal attention, qui'e as muck as the undertaker’s bills occasionally follow their neglect. —From “Suggestions for August,” in The American Magazine.
