Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 July 1878 — Page 2
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th<; Statf^s, 01 to ai'l revenue <>f?i< , i:ils in the enforcement <'f the revenue lawTi. Why was this done? Because jin certain States the so-called moon-
Moro “Refor^l , " Last week’s Banxkr contained an article from the Terre Haute Ksfires*
riinisjt.i r. .n i.v is. ists republican TICKET.
« •»>(.IS! XKIOS AI.. For (’impress. JV1IX II. IXXA.
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Ko.r s* r i <*i.u v ol Si tile*, IkA.i*' S. l/*»o/.7;, UVir'trirA. For AiHlifor of St.iio. ABlt.i V 't. Ull l.l l.\ of llooii*. For Tioo-mor of Sl tlo, nh.oBGb: / m:i:nroTT, <.t .j<j ■ .. For An- i nfv I if* no ml. /M \//.7 I I'ATT BM.nW lS, » / (\o . For SuiionTi(rn<l< nt >i l*nlilio In-Ini' lion, JA V/.> T. V«'./.7»//./., of Ti)> : »( Ovn<. I> 1 S I H I V T. For .loiitt Ko|»rp**onlnt ivo, MAJOR .1 IHIiClI.
shiners j.ut the "overnnient and the regarding illegal voting in that city,
Jia.v at defiance, it was the purpose of of the Democratic majority to so cripple the army and tie the hands of the government that the law could not he enforced. Why was it? It was because of their hatred, their Litter, undying, damning hatred—of tin* American army and of the flag, because that army and that flag had put down in the years gone by a causeless rebellion. jLond applause.] I shall talk about these things as they
which concluded with the statement that one Apman would he arrested on the charge of forgery, ho having sworn in a fraudulent vote. The sequel is given in the Abyov ss of h’l i-
day as follows:
Three witnesses in the Apman case
All the Democratic members of the Supreme Court decided that the Greenbacks were unconstitutional. The Republican members decided that they were constitutional, because issued as a war measure. Under this decision the legal amount of Greenbacks kept out cannot exceed the amount issued during the war, I00,0(jo,0u0. '1 his
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large trade. Six years after she start.1 lu-r hiisim -s had outgrown the loft and filled a large building on pearl
How the Democratic Campaign was Stm . t . She invented some machinery Carried on in 1876-Dr- Fuller's fol . harness-making, wns the first to
Suit against the County Committee- use the sew
Rich DevelopementsPromised if the k ‘. , j.. i.,k theiebv securing a
Case comes to Trial.
T« t oiitractois
OEALEIi PROPOSALS . n , * OF'omnn)n u'oimcii f K ‘ ro
Dieotn
I t. nt p. m., < ol WtMklnngtoti StlTel |
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In.I"!- I - N '"'' ■ Jul 3 . , It will he rcnwmbered by suhse-
rinted in the
ned by Hon. John . T*^ J''',"the'ir occurrenco
on horse bonnets, thereby securing monopoly. She was very diminutive in stature, but was very masculine, full of energy and business talent, and could drive a sharp bargain with the sharpest. She never had nor desired a business partner. For years she oc-
>f a five-story ware-
is the position assume.. • . e T( , wg at tho ti , uc
Hanna, and for wliieh the Pres* is now ^ w j ICI i ^(,0 democratic county
. abusing him. It wants an unlimited central committee wound up its nfl'aii^ cupied tho whole
swore positively that they had known iHSUC of Greenbacks with which to pay ! f 0 r 1«76, Dr. J. A. Fuller, ehamnan, ]ums0 „n Warren Street, and cuph.vwd Ncclliam, the- elullen^cu voter, 11,. to s „ ulllcrll <:lai] ,„. . n , atV w l, al v | , that »l..ut *l,»00 w». to the working _,v„t to,
comimttco from John J . ^ 1 » ; tlit* past seven years was
V o I \ I A For IJpprosAnfnhve, >. F. lAH'KHIiXiF.
For ri«*rk,
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For ShoriH.
jtoji.x o L'ormu:. Ff*r Aiiilitor. La/iKirr x. rii/KS'i. For Hfforaor, JOS LI // SILL I IIS. For Survovor, /.. II h'l’HlSlI.L. For (’oinmi.it-ionor, 2tnir>i*ti\ct lDh \niKj m: \i:x. l Di.stnrt - J. .1. I\ ELLA
^ _ January or February last, that up to
leserve to be talked about, because that time he was living at Mattoon, the matter with the /V. ■•••'. (today, with all that may he said Illinois, and that lie claimod his citi- . ! about the era of good feeling, there /.on ship there. The evidence also j 1 he proper solution ot ■ ie iniiu. i is a gulf between the interests of the showed that lie had lived in Mattoon question is for the Government to United States and the principle of the for years, except that he had spent a provide and pay out exactly the kind Southern Democracy so wide and so few months in East St. Louis some 0 f ,„ one y f^ud for by those to whom
years ago, and that he was in jail for |. . J
a time at Charleston. Iticiiard Curley,, 111S tn, L ' ,tL ‘ l ^ or :i "^ ' ‘_
of Sugar Creek, swore that Needham greenbacks, silver or goal. nt.ei |11M1 milll worked for his father in April, May that rule those who prefer greenbacks [^,1^.,. i.rotfstJt'l against this lindin % end June, 1877. The evidence of this could have them, those who like sil- that he h cl relit 1 upon that
one witness was in 'contradiction of 1 - - -
the evidence of the thioc witnesses, and consequently without force, but even if Needham did work in this county three months in ls77, the evi-
to -relative:
deep that an eternity of ages will not J suffice to bridge it. I have seen ! enough to know that fact. The men i who to-day represent the Southern States, and who control the Democrat- , ic party, deep down in their hearts j hate that government .as bittealy as jthey did in ls«|. Hence they talk i about “your government” doing so and so. While I have no desire to stir up ! bitter strifes, I cannot do otherwise than warn my fellow-citizens, and en- ] dcavor to convince them it is their duty to keep the government in the j hands of its friends. I trust you will i recollect that. There arc other ques- | tions in which you fed an interest upon which I shall address you. I
Congressional Convention s | m || 8U l, m jt to the people of this dis-
I candidate for Sheriff, and Kb Hcin\, candidate for Treasurer, on their sub- ! scriptions to the campaign fund. 1 lu1 matter was referred to \Y . W ■ 'V? ' j on and A. II. Brown for adjudication who reported that Cooper had paid 1 Ins subscription in full or to within a few dollars—near enough to release him from obligation honorably, wt-l
«! 10,000 a
She leaves her large property
ver best could have that, and if any one wanted gold they could receive it. That would bo justice to all, and it would establish the three equal
subscription
red
meet expenses incur-
Sulrm Pro S3, t .Jack Stevens, a reformed
of Greencastle, wlm in former da\s resided at Campbellshurg, made a temperance lecture at that place Wedlav evening last. Jack tells his experience in a plain hut impressive manner and does more good for the cause in one of his lectures than a dozen men c m who have never “been
there.”
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Ths Congressoinul Conventionr n<o — —
which met nt Dlainfield Saturday ( triet, and of this nation, whether they
brouglit out a good nttemlanco not- are prejiared to pay the entire cost ol ham was a legal voter, but that he di withstanding the hot weather and , * 10 war—not only our debt—a debt ponded upon the assurances of others
the fact that there was but one eandi
the war—not only our debt—a debt
(every dollar of which you and I owe (>ii the other hand it was shown in cv
, , , , . i to-day by reason of the had faith and idcncc that he was warned by several 1 , (. "V. J r .\ " v , . , , » i . date before the convention. I I'omas t |. t , ac | ILM .y, niH j treason of the leaders persons that Needham was not a legal ‘'idianapohs J uesday l>y •l" in * -••nex. Hanna, chairman of the eommittce on of tho Democratic party—but the voter, and that ho (Apman) woiihfhc Both were gamblers, and it was the permanent organization, made the i'H-'d un 'l losses incurred in fighting prosecuted if he should swear that loss of <,800 by the latter that led to
the shooting.
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The I’reiM seems to
...1 and for the imniediatc payment ot which lie had promised out ol his own (funds, lie inclined to cut up rough
. . ... , , about it, and the committee finally deuce is overwhelming that lie lived dollars and regulate their issue m a s0U ,,| lt ,-elief from his importunities at Mattoon up to January or February ! |urinnor t) , at would /] mi j nta i„ tl.eeq.ii- i, v expelling him from the.committee last, and that that was his home, bix ^ ..'.i Weller B. Smith to lake months’ residence in the State imme-1 lll,num ’ -fm' ’ ! hi- id ace. "’'The iron then entered the diately previous to the election is rc- The 15 XNNKit is^} Jig to lie reeogiiiz- , ljU | () f tl,’,. distinguished ex-coroner, quired by law of a voter. The evi-1 ed as tho ‘dliiev*ajSSj)ud.'’— ui( | | |( , ,| e( .i ;ll . cd =, \ Va r to the knife donee that ho had not lived hero the j Bog your paM^MBke 15 v\suit i* no t | K . f u tion that would cheat six months is unquestioned. | | on g 0r i-eeognizey^^ic friend of the 1 aa | IO nest man out his money. He ^
Air. .Apman admitted in his tosti- I’tiv baA wlitiit you have ille sought legal advice, and hrougot suii | j,, sl ,cli lists, are descriptions
iiiony that he did not know that Need . 1 , lj » tlll . .. tho 17th of last M — - . . Cropsey, bred I’out, Eail Leid, 1 j.in * ( jjnc | 1 |, ( ,plications are illegal George Leggett, brother-in-law ol , .>[ aus , Timothy (iriffm, Wni. 11. tmeii a|i j vo j ( j H any of our readers itave
Tom Knightly, w:^s shot and killed at
Ha/ethe Law Tested in Hie Matter. The more we investigate the matter the more tiro we eoiivincctl that in maiiv counties of this State con- iderahle’sums have been illegally paid for printing the delinquent tax list, and this e.in he clearly established in a < ourt of law if the opportunity ever offers. And more, we do not believe that any of the so-called descriptions, as pub-
HAIELETT Sc SUHNINGT^ HAY and GEAllJ.
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I’li'l for Hay, Cor., -m l Whoa, u- , old I,: 'S-y stir Nortl, I.,,,® . »
S "TLj- — a jMaster’s Sale.
S6r«x»*SKa
t)Ucr for fstl hours of 10 (
in tho afternoon of Moml t
*' 1 a ant] | ,
I«7s, at tin* door ol tho Court-hoo.' 4 ' 4 ’ ' M ,V 2 *'
inry, in the edy oKJreeivM-i'o i ; .
for :l If till lll'lt I. v.-i.ri *
■ I IIIIIV II V j , 1 • 1 1 1 * following report,, which was adopted: the government which hoy were do-; Needham was a legal voter. For President, Delana K. Willi,,M.! te, T" M . < " 1 to destroy. J hat question That Needham was a fraudulent
rig, Peter Welsse, Hvdon S. Ligham, j ( j pro|)C1 . t y S( ,i,i f or taxes, wo advise Weller Ik Smith, John M. binart, | this question ’ " John M. Youart, Henry (nmber, Isaac (]eemi it When resorting to
7m. Streeter, Isaac t . ! , Uxv ,„ tV j, • : -
Joseph boftin, George
W. Stratford, N\ m. Streeter, Isaac t. i ] aw< let’s have it in its broadLeaeh, Joseph Loflin, <»eorgo ^ ■ \ cst /{miner.
—? “ • .1. A. C. Dobnon, licndrickBi John W. *h® ^ S| liroXZrVfe Lltn!rtloj | '
•nforcc those claims—that the bills were simply presented because the
Ferguson, Morgan; Granville ('.
Moore, Putnam; Fred. Ostermycr, ^ of a |ncmbc ,. Marion; secrctaiics, John Scearco, letpiirt'd it —we reply that th
you
Hendricks; Geo. J. Langsdale, Put- has gone by when such an nam; .Tamos G. Bain, and II. K. Slob tion can be received. We zell, Morgan; Charles M. Walker, tboHC .UenUm.icn: “If this be
von don t intend to force ■
Marion.
After a short speech from Mr. Williamson, Maj. J. W. Gordon, of Indianapolis, moved that John Hanna be declared the unanimous choice of the Convention for Representative in Congress. Adopted with applause. Calls were made for Mr. Hanna, who came forward, and although suffering from illness, made a short and stirring speech, in which he said:
explanasaid to true—if
upon this
government the payment of these claims,let us settle the whole matter for all time by putting in the constitution a provision that these rebel claims shall not bo paid.” Hut when Mr. (-onger, of Michigan, compelled the House to vote upon this question —compelled the Southern members to go upon the record—sixty odd of the Southern Representatives voted /against so settling the question, j Why? Because down in their hearts j they intend to make the government
we quote, as follows:
his constituents I . a . ,n S 1 "' 1 ’"V- V'''- C ^m 'V* bec "
time ! investigated; I think it will learn us all an important lesson, that is, that the ballot-box is too often tampered with; and F hope and believe it will have a tendency to correct the evil in the future. To make out perjury, as I understand it, there must be proof that, the swearing was false, and that
State law. The Pros* is nothing unless it is ignorant. The Crawfordsvillo J'liirua' has a bright new dress of brevier. Crawfurdsville is a brevier town.
-
During the past week the dispatches report Ml deaths in St. Louis from
paid out ‘‘it the instance and reipiest, ! llon ; u . m(j
of the committee todist barge it- debts
ru-
olation
the same was known to bo false by the sun stroke, but private advices say it
“Let me say to the Republicans of j pay every dollar when they get this district that much for weal orj the power. Some men will say there woe depends upon the character of is notfdng in this. But when pay-day the next House of Representatives—, conies—and pay-day will come if by much for weal or woe depends upon t sleeping on your backs tho Democrats whether or not the Republicans have gain the ascendency—remember that control of the next House. A- I stand j here in this beautiful grove I warned to-day before many whom I have you that whenever the Democrats met upon the stump during tho last earn - into absoluto control of this
canvass, I feel that no man can look me in the face and say that I have proved false to a single pledge I then made to the people of this district.
government, just so sihvi every dollar lost by a rebel will be taken from the
national treasury.”
Other speeches were made by Maj.
If there be one here that thinks other- M:l : |{ ir(! | 1> M r. 8noddy, and
wise let him now speak. 1 “"••■t ’
L. M. Campbell. Elder Hoyles and J.
is cholera, the city.
defendant. In thi* c ixr [ uni in••lined to think thnt the iijU'/neit inn/t fu/ne, but I don’t think there was sufficient. evidence to show that Mr. A|>man knew it to be false at the time lie made it. There is, during these elec-
tion times, a great deal of excitement, ' .Missouri
and
without
an examining court,
The people are fleeing from
Missouri anil Michigan.
Torro ll.tiito I'xprc^^.
The two Democratic conventions,
which
met
Michigan, y, tire so I
their declarations of principle that a
of tho spir-
, , , • . i ^ i it and meaning of that law, and obligations, they agreeing to ie- w]|i( . h . )1 . est . 1 . i i M . s t i ic ino de of pay him, which they nave so lar : pul)]il .. llioil an j regulates the price e.l to do, and judging Irom their act- ))t ila t | u , 1 . cfol . The law siilficions, they will refuse to do. ( icnl! y defines, we think, what is meant An answer was made to this ( 1)V ,. a description,” and never intend- . plaint on hen.nt i»i , it lum.ni > t, | |;l |f ;l dozen or more so-culled hdUiiilv up a (t m.1,111 \\ p nR .]y f or peouni-, eomlition the issues rest. Dr. i'uller ‘j ,; oill d be coined out of the ! .spmt satisfied, however to go into , J e -J al d( No wondcr tml on such a vague basis as he t - thef)e “ u bi ic ations ime excited so legations of his euniplaint, hIUioul^Ii i , , ^ • • . • i 1 . i - .. . , miifli alarm amon^ tax-payors, on aeit is sufiicten m aw, an- i count of the euormons sums they ey 8h f ve prepared an amended oom- This thing of making plamt, setting forth the c.reumstanees and S()motimes ^and* out of under winch lie was »„duced to pay i( .._, ilim ate dese.iutio.i; that
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nil- - ath-. an quarter of tin- ..... m,.' ol section No. i >no, (l) Town*!,,., v*T UI).\ortli .1 l:.mj.i. Nn. k.m- Yn « ' ,
' ! i" North- ■ -si qmirli r ol tha’smh-, '' t.*r of mm! i 8of*tion No. iincdi .1 1 TUr*
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1.. -i frn< tional miarter of Sect „ No
rownahlp No. 1 tm Moan (U), North „''i- ' ' .Wet. Ai.o tho w.-.i h’lifnr,^ Y’ 1 :"--
tiuaner ol •*.n i Soeiioii No. s^v , .
\S c xt lial^ol tin* N iri!,o;i-t <in:irter uf - u ■ s' 11 **
tion No. Six (ft) c-xcopt i
' 1? at tliu N .... tin- A-irl 11.1 t-.- l -i 'i lti'1- nf III,. ' •<-i- nf - im.1 N s, Xi .,. ,,, j., , ; .. j let'll,(14) Xnitli .*1 Itnllee J-'mi, liV)...* i We.-a on the North In m. I - ', v Y ( ' Cieuly-i (21) c-h.iius; Cu nce Somi, L'iX 1 * in K*i x'-N'M. {•) clmms tuni loity-ttvo (lii 1, 111 c 1"■ <* -otilh foi ly-Hi.\ 111.1 ..nt* f.. irf , < 1. “ .i.-4ii-' H! E»»l, one (liel,, II in ! y-tlir.l 1.. „-;in.-i,.i-v.,;n. io.fniirih „ , k (J'rlx.) Ka.-i, three (1) i-|, .in. mi l ' •••><* H itt I * • ll .• .. •
half (7V. j) IllIK*; II,cnee Soillli' , ('Sy e-liull ileniee*; (wih, m , Ka.i.Sv,; fonitu* .lee,.,■ H ' x ^
3ix im>l onechains; thenco
. .. 1 iuiuBum 1 and iUictngan, which met "it" - "j’ ,u i'llili.i.i ol lb- “ s | 10tl |d only cost'0 ets., is alTfinstrous many things are said and done . | :ls t Wednesday, are so far apart i,, ; mi te, l,e .•nmpla.nt, a- ded, j ft b oni i n ,.,tion, and i- quite enough to out much consideration. 1 his is d..,.lurafimi« nf nriueinl.- tlrnf -I -states that the power ot the county 1 0 . )t , n t | ie ovt>s „( .jH interested in the
inatter—p.artic'ularl v the poverty-
M' IM
the power oftho county
. and the question Granger to Aiiierican poiitSc.s would (’'“'“''‘'ttee to audit and allow claims arises, ■ Should l bind the deft idant mfer that thev did not long to tho I wus delegated t n over, ne / might do under th cri- gani< p no And if ho should I mith-’e; that tliis coinmittoe was often deuce, won/tl h< likelg he indicted 1 i.^ a more extended view examine I ,in( ^ or t i | ° necessity of meeting debg tht Grand Jurg, tnd . vieted ,|„ p, ratio platfi m i tl differ-1 mands upon it when tlie treasury was
in the higher court./' I think not,
and therefore 1 discharge the prisoner.” This is an extraordinary deeisiou. Needham, tho court admits, was a fraudulent voter. Apman swore that Needham was a legal voter, as fol-
lows:
“I, II. Apman, do swear that I am a freeholder, owning real estate in my my own right, held by deed in my own name, and that said real estate is situ-
him now speak. I went
before the people telling them I believed in politics a man should he honest as in business—telling them howl stood upon the financial and other questions. I have met those
questions by speech and vote, amt I .
comeback to my people having no the following, which were unanimous , . . . . . . ..
II. Hinton, both colored, were onlled ated in this election precinct, and that for and responded with brief remarks. Win. Needham, who now desires to Thomas Hanna, chairman of tho ( vot O'™ ^bled in this State for six
. mouths immediately preceding this
committee on resolutions, reported election, and is a hona tide resident of
this precinct, so help me God.’
ent states—ho would at once conclude cnq.ty; that the members thereof, who that there were, at least, four Demo- :u '° defendant m this suit, represented cratic parties iii tlurfL'niled States. ! to I>‘-- Fuller that they were cxpeeting They dontloolfM.fting.sin Missouri huge sums of money amounting *7 exactly as they do in Michigan. One ! bet) from the east and other sources, state declares for soft money, the other that it t rom time to time lie would
for hard. The Missouri Democratic ti'btinee out nt'his private funds money j most charming odors. His Floral platform deelai’es: to meet demands as they came up, on . Rielics surpasses in flowery and grate
“We regard the national hanking sys- ! account of carrying on in a legitimate fid nerfume
stickon taxpayer.—Blootnfleld AT we.
Indianapoi.I), July Hi. — Leopold Feihleiimn, a Jewish lawyer, of this city, died from the effects of sunstroke
this afternoon.
Su'cctiiOH* AVH'i in l.- r'if/.K'l'i oS A!l. By the ingenuity of Dr. 1’rice, we have now before us the sweetest, and
tem as being oppressive and burdensome, and demand its abolition, and th-.- reiirefrom circulation of all bank notes,
inent
and the issue of legal tender notes in lieu thereof, and hi quantities, from time to time, Bulllcieut to support the wholesoi io and necessary hnsiness of the entire country, and that all greenbacks so issued shall he used in the purchase and retirement of liouds of the railed States, so
way of the e.impagin then in progress they would reimburse him out of large
legitimate fid perfume any Cologne or Toilet
sums of money; that lie pai l out in pursuance of these representations <l,4:iJ.yo, which was allowed to him by the executive committee, and is still owing to him; that the defendants did in fa.-t receive from abroad.
Water wo have ever seen, while Alista Bouquet, Hyacinth, etc.,
really captivating.
his are
Hon. John Hanna as our Represent:!- Hilly, absolutely and I dsely, to a inattive in Congress.” , ter which he behoves, il lie have “
The European Congress adjourned Saturday. Tho now state of Bulgaria is limited on the South to the lino of
have uttered or for any vote I have j ado pt as tho sense of this convention . ■VVT 1 ! 101 " b;l 1 l,<bl ? n *' vo * 1 ' 1 .' cast, for the simple reason that in my ||| U platform of principles adopted ^fl'das it was talse, but Apman did not heart and upon my conscience I by the Republican State Convention ''Oinmit perjury ! I or jury is eh-n-ly thought I was doing right. I accord I Hl Indianapolis. defined by the law, First Wharton’s to those who may have differed from, “Resolved, That wo fully approve Criminal Law, page 0 ■ I: me the same honest purpose and sen-. a | ld bidorse the official action of tho I _ ”R perjury where one swears wil-
timents I claim for myself. In my course during the past session you have an earnest of what it will be in the years to come, for I am one of those who have never allowed light or transient circumstances to change
my well settled political opinion. I , . . would have you bear in mind from tllt! mounta,ns ‘ ,l " ss,;l S cts now until the election that it is most Bessarabia, Batoum, Ardahan and important every one of you should Kars, and Austria takes possession of do what you can to insure a majority Boznia and Herzegovina. Greece and of Uepuhlii .ms in tin ni xt LegUla- ’y{ 0n t cn(f g 1 . 0 j, ( q 8ni all accessions of
lure applause ; that you do all that & ®
is in your power to elect such Repre- , territory. W bile the Congress was in sentatives to the Indiana Legislature session, England negotiated a secret as will render certain the choice of treaty witli Turkey, by which she gets some good, sound Republican to rep- tbe Island of Cypress, and assumes a resent Mr. Voorhces in the l nited , . r ., , • » • *>>1 • States Senate. I Laughter and cheers] l-rotectorateover 1 urkey-m-Asia. Ih.s Let us go into this light with the will m all probability lead to ambiutmost earnestness, hut not like our tious attempts at self-aggrandizemont democratic opponents. They are stak- part of other powers that will, ing their entire canvass upon /»"■ I before manv years, lead to other great return of Mr. Voorhces; tho whole • * .
no
probable cause for believing it. And a man is guilty of perjury if lie swears to a particular fact, without knowing at the time whether it is true or false.” Second, Russell on Crimes, vol.‘2,
page 595:
“A man who swears wilfully and deliberately to a matter that ho rashly believes, but which he has no probable cause for believing, and which is false, is guilty of perjury. And if a man undertakes to swear to a inatter of which he has no knowledge, lie is
the gleenhacks Unis put in circulation. Legal tender notes, commonly called greenbacks, should he made legal tender in payment of nil debts, public and private, except such obligations as in the terms of the origin il contract, are expressly made payable in coin.” The Michigan platform says: “Third. We declare that gold and silver coin is the money of the constitution, and all paper currency should he convertible into such coin at the will of the
holder.”
The Michigan platform is an in-
assoeiations in the states of Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and other states large sums of money as they had represented, hut instead of
Ciiftord’s Febrifuge-—In the cure of Fever and Ague tins remedy displays extraordinary powers. Properly used no ease can resist it, and other diseases of an intermittent character, ineluding that most distressing disease, Periodical .V nrahjin, have been found to yield, with equal certainity, to its influence- It eradicates all
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. . "ii* mul thirty liv* ( :4. |„ nn- l..i-t lino or foil-t .N iilliin-*t..,m r ti.r nfu. .*• . tii. •>; .|iun,*p of h.i 'i ■.*i■ iioit N . - , , ID tip- ‘-outer of tip. Gil I ; W „1 if„ekvi;, n. . t; tfUMire Nortl. on s.» *1 Im, , t.in.-ic,*!, chains nn-l ten (10) link8, to the place of i^in:R;G V Lso It vo ( ,) n«*i t*s anti 74-100 of uu mv Ll! of t.'.(* North t * 11 * I of tin* Noithwu f.. tioii, HUartcr of bei-tion No. : ovun(7) of >itpcTo s!t P !»ipI Ihtnoe. A' o twenty-ihiee aerei# Ji-l'K) M m s.cro (2R2* 100) offer t|,H Norths, • of die Hodth half of said Noitl»v»e»t fr- tiui n.uter of hap 1 Hection No. Seven, il; Al* nrt , *»ovon (37) aero’ and fif y iumdrevHlw nn !U:t «* 70.100) off of the South 81do Of t - Nort i hall ofsaul No.thwo^i l’i';\ctit>nal '|ii;irt of vapf Se«.*ti on No, Sr v-m , , tlio W* -- Ibdt of th • NonIp-.i-t qtn,tor pf seoMonthir'v. ono, (il) lN.\vn>hi}) No. Tiiirtem. Li Non’ Ih.HTfq No. live, r*) Wesf. A180 tie Fap. hi'.; o!' tile Northwest | , i:uk*r ol s «i l Set-lion No. tint, ty.onc* (.if). A Ho part of tot No. ninety-two *'■*“) iu the o, i^iaal plat of tho citv of UfooucasG'-. in . ihI eonnty of I'ntnain and State of lndi;ma, boginiHUx nt tho Noithe ist eornor of 8:ii>i lot No. Nn ety-lwo (J-i; th.-nne South on
/-four (II) feet; thence
South of tho
Northwest eornor of said lot; them e on tho Wes line of •'tiiti lot North, to the* Northw’d corner of said lotjthenr c, Gast with the street, to the jHaee of . Also, part m! - .1 lot N«».
-1 i i v
^mniu^ t the SouthoaNt eornrf* of ^met» tiil-
ieSpi lot, nsmu.od theriee, West to tho;U\« > th<-ii< ’\ sHpith to tl; A:> if.i.vest corner of f lot; thfMK*e, Fast on tho Ium» of ‘aid h.i.to-lli ii son -treet; thci. •*, North on tho line off snoot, to tho pl u-o of be^ilining. And upon failure* to realize a >mi' aunh-icnt :
satisfy tho »i in.oid, l will :• the T.., mi ' pi ; t»,nnd ..iliko manner, offer for sale tho fee
simple of t he same.
said property will he sold for ca^h, without my relief v. h itcv**r from valuation ami appraiMtliun; laws, a ; IbipN are sold upon exreiition,* ttl tiff Hiiit of the Northwestern Mnttial I.’i'e in.-iurjufif
mst William W. Drown ml other*.
uMcr in Oh olieitors.
the line of and lot, Forty-font (Hi West do -i dal-o f-tidy-four !! f-
canvaHs iu the State of Indiana is to : warn. England has now entered upon made for the benefit of one man, who a course that will surely bring her into is named in advance. Lot us, my : conflict with her equally ambitious
friends, go into this canvass with the „ e j,rbl,ors. determination to tight for our great °
cause; and when victory lias perched The Prese supported and aided in upon your hauliers, submit the whole (j,,. election of County Treasurer Barquestion of the choice of a Senator, ne j» after it was proven that lie had
and have confidence in their wisdom as to whom they, shall select. Let us (
have no wrangling as to whether Tom, peoples money
Dick, or Harry should be Senator. That at all events, is the way it strikes me as a plain, common-sense man. In addition to this question of the currency tiiere are other questions which will come up for consideration during the canvass, i shall take occasion to talk in reference to the Wood tariff bill— a bill which if carried out in the spirit and purpose of its author would degrade American labor to a level with convict labor in
perjured, although what ho has sworn only great distinguishing feature is to turns out to he true.’ the masculine denunciation of fraud Third, Bishop on Statutory Crimes, in the Democratic platform. It is page 821: the only universal Democratic prinei“Whoro one takes advice from one | pie this year. But the fraud dououncnot a member of the bar, concerning ed is the fraud of other parties. No his right to vote, he cannot set up this I allusion is had to Democratic fraud, advice as a defense to a charge of il- 1 Experience teaches that Democrats relegal voting, and probably the result serve the right to practice fraud while
different precincts in said county, and
dorsement of ail tile financial legisla- of killing and destroying them if they tion of the Republican party, except, should resist, and especially of killing possibly, the issuing of the green- a,, 'l driving away from the polls the backs. There is nothing condeuina- ''olorcnl men and voters of different
lory of the National banks, of the wards of the city,
bond system, or of forcible resump- . While it would be very interesting, tion. There is very little difference j lls i nt this time when tho democracy between the .Michigan Democrats and tl"' ( »igh()iit tho country arc howling Republicans. Their declarations of the ‘•fraud by which the votes
principle are nearly identical.
paying the plaintiff out of tho money malaria from the system, gives tone thus received, or at all, the defend- and vigor to the whole body, and preants appropiated it to the unlawful vents disease from becoming seated, ami dangerous purpose of organizing Try (Jukkoud’s Fuuaii'ia, i:; It is sure, and arming bands of lawless and dan- safe and speedy iu action. You will gerous men, for the purpose of driv- never regret buying the first bottle ing lawful voters from the polls nt and you will have discovered a friend
would be the same if the advice came from a member of the bar. It is neither a justification nor excuse for such an act that other persons advised the party that it was lawful. And much less that other persons thought
and believed it to bo lawful.” Justice Gookerly is a Democrat. Il
they denounce it; for
Haute none denounce fraud with more hearty indignation than Democrats, nor practice it with a greater
disregard of justice.
The Michigan Democracy could catch no Greenback votes by placing a greenback plank in tho platform,
The Lonisiana were stolen from Til Ion and giv ui to Hays, to know something of the details of the method of the democrats in this state to carry it for Tildcn, as foreshadowed by the last two sentences in Dr. Fuller’s amended complaint, it is doubtful whether the information will be forthcoming. The knowledge that such a complaint has been prepared has
hero in Terre already quickened the consciences of
you can not afford to lose. J. U. Ru iiabdson, Drop’r,
For sale by (’. Cook. 29t4w
ComplUO "H'llll-t WI
W. I*. biMitiAii,. M *tor illClinncpry.
Bok< r, Hord & H .i l.
July 28tli, 1H78.
Notice to Non Residents The S'mic of Imlm .n. Putimm Comity. m till |':,t limn i'll'-UM'-mil, Si-oti-ml-i-r Ti-nuK-Elncibolli lliijflan t v*. John Lollereml. Cora-
plaint No. .Ku l.
•\' r c'\, "i,mr Dir ptalhfllt, hy Moore it >
..ini lil'-s In .•ii;,i|il lint In-i .1:1. toiiojy
« tn’ .1 tH.ivit that -ui'l * J-bi; If- ■ Jain- I.ulle.. John N. Kti-ln-*on, Ambr'*i- I 1 . Me .11, Ait a Iv Kl. liOD.tii. M.uy B. Kfl'®*"' 1 (tharity I Gtelx'Scn, #rn not re-nlent* "ftlii" -"
of ImTiann. .. . , NolU- I - 11 Hire fore lieiel.y Kiven *.'i-l
tlml mile** Kiev l-e «ml K|i|ieiii' "ii Uie lii'"l''#) ih. ie-\t tel .11 i'ie i’litn mi Cin-'.it ti'/t. o . 'Men ..ii ihr lir-i Moinl.-iy In «"P<rml'*r,*• I*;*, at ihr Court House in Om'in'imtle, in m i CO' Mtv n 1.1 Mate, mill (m«Hi-i or 'lyinurt''-' | oOnq Inin). the snine u ill he hi-ar-l ei'J 'letrnri
‘lieir tibsonce. , f Witness mj namo, and the 3 1 d o f HtR'IWItt, 7.] ftl!\xod nt Oroencni*t!e thiH Hh da) of-Id..
[L. Y •]
A. f», l v *78.
H. t . DARNALL
J. T. DARNALL.
DAP, IT ALL BPO’S T£3IB
leading democrats, and such men as Austin H. Brown, Gen. Love, Eh. Henderson and others have assured Dr. Fuller that his claim will he paid without compelling him to prove it in open court. The doctor don’t want to proceed to extreme measures, it is
Ini Kitist Washington Street.
J. F. DARN Alt- &, CO.
Cl
?iaho Room
solid and aggressive. It cannot deceived by mere protestations.
b 0 the last crop of futile as those upon which
J ...... v«. .J. J - • • »? emu If« | - - • 'll ’ I I •••n "I M D' 110* ' I( I*' 1 K^) >'■* ■« mne* » y- Utjj^lL This fact is made prominent by the , . 1 " ,:e, 1 1 to l»a« from his money. Dur- ii'ALLfh,:'^,! -.'(VV 1 ,, /m'J T, ‘
action of the Michigan Democratic ) n S the summer vacation of the super- .. *ui.-.r imi ,ipi 1 «.r i i ,.-i„...' ‘ m \ ‘' . . it, there shall bo no proseouiion of vention, tlial whore there is no ,or c . ourt ,i "‘ democratic managers — r ■ • i . iNroxtinruu.Km' '
11 v • Li til I/Vj I tv * T * tri’ |FI*vVv-II Vllfrav • IV" Ilia I frxtiJVIxW ‘V * / Iv Vll^J in if ■ ' ‘ 1 • • vf Vvl«lv a lL • I 1 'in*! 1*111 1 11 taken several thousands dollars of the "<> happens that all the machinery of ™ ^hey avowed tl.e.r real principles. the amended , .... justice in this community is in the 1 h^t'i'et'nhack party ofMichigan is ‘oinpl.iint .1* a dcimer res..rt in case
. •' hands ol Democrats. It seems to ho election <*f a salary-gra >ber to the ilistinctly assumed that, so far as the United States Senate. It favors the power and machinery of the Demopayment of Southern claims. It is in- cratic party <•.‘11 be used to prevent
,lir,',.ll y i,i f*vo,- of rvim.lmlioi, It i 'XrfTS&J H* •* vou*. the «» «*. »kj»t. imSIK™ illegally takes from tlio county t ' lca8 * in thiH eity. A grand jury,consisting ^omoeracy invariably make a hard ac t m tho i les of 8ej>tombor. ury, as often as it prinU the delinquent ] 0 f llono bu t Doinocrats, is’drawn by money platform. —• list, money that does not belong to it. Democratic officials, and it refuses to . 'lissouri, the Greenback party is Death 0." a Great BusineSJ 'Vo.iiaa. It is a dirt-eater to the South. It has ! imlict, and a Democratic justice re- j'ust fonniiig. I lie tide sets outward Miss Emma Bartlett, one of the not one maulv cmalitv hut is a servile I fu8CH to co " 1,uit - It will bo the first H’om the Democracy, t o arrest this, most remarkable of American women rot one manly quality, but is a so. vile , (luty , lf tlu . ,,,.,,,,10 October to elect ami to prevent tl.e.r party from fall- ,li,,| rc(!0nt i y in Now Yol-k Uitv of its masters, and at then hid ..n;,,,, w),,, u^n ,1.,. mg into a boneless minority, a* in y 0HrB , l , r()
on Jackson Street,
. V . .^fv ill vetoo ' ' __ ^ . 111 y promises proves as “• si.-'-.... 1 i<m iii«„ iirovinc »« V"’ ! ■ 1
, ,J"ty of the people in October to elect and to prevent their party from fall- died tool of its masters, and at their L'd- Inen ^ offico w (, 0 w in enforce the '" to a hopeless minority, as in Twenty-five Hllu
America and pauper labor in Europe, ding will sUb its best friend, if by that laws, and defeat the Democratic ring Michigan, they must “pander t 0 the America a penniless English'drl and I shall have something to say as to means it can make “political capital.” o. .....1 Greenback craze.” The I)cmnni-ui.& .,1.,. 1.... 1. . m
the effort to revolutionize the internal
SteinwM,y & Sons,
.... . . , C \Ve warn the men whiTmay ^11 p^eSl Vn MiSour!, > br'thfs midns" i ^
revenue system, a bill having passed Thespeaks of Mr. Bolling as a : attempt to vote fraudulently iu Octob- would not continue were they to de. twenty years ago she set m, for lier- ° ’ " '
f l. 1 I . \ ■ a Ls m k Iktr f (k f l)u» < IgIIIO. < « « ■ 1 . ,1 • I J* . ... al ..4 ll* *1 .. *11 *1 I . . 1 < • 1 <1 l*< > 111 r.lV'Jkl* ll<ll*il tll/klint' IT * *1 „
which crime.
the House by the voU> of the demo- barber. He works at the nail factory, er that officials will then he elected clare in favor of hard money. StvTiSA h ;»v u “,,,'„"««>':•* - — »■*** V’“" OT ' ■ 1 ‘- ■
one lialf of its sources of revenue, clined, for reasons of his own, to aeand by the imposition of penalties uj>- cept the nomination tendered him by on the officers which would have jj R . Republicans, and that is all there
effectuality prevented the collection of the other half. I shall also refer to tlie army bill and the manner in
which tlie Democratic Congress found Wo are in receipt of Father Brown’s it necessary to attempt to cripple ''“j 'p rri . e HatiU; Daily IPnohlicon. He
army by providing that it shall not |>e used to put down insurrection
is of it. The Preee is nothing unless
it is a falsifier.
j n is making an excellent evening paper.
who will see that crime is punished and that the ballot-box shall not he
tampered with.
Justice Cookerly decides that Apman swore to a falsehood, but that he did not commit perjury because he did not know that it was a falsehood. Ti> one unlearned in law it would seem to he perjury to swear to that which one does not know to he true.
ire in i.avor 01 nam money. t in 1W ti-.i.l,, i.„.... J 1 • iw TT SkSrSi&ttoZ «"•!“*S*i-:”
views maintained by Democrats in the different sections of the country. How this hopeless disagreement can
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lie settled is difficult to say. If it i settled and a platform is adopted ii| on which all can stand, much “crow”
must lie eaten. It
money to buy leather fora few halters. She worked in a little loft on Poail Street, and sold her manufactures around the city. Her commercial abilities were marked, and it was not long betore she employed several journeymen, and she soon extended her trade
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:iJo| ' U ' d- . tl“) L’ntou and gradually built up a
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1 -<*!pt*t with iiilPingriii ' ■ ’- r rfdlt Spcoml-)miuHnstnmieiit»t orrn
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on innjdhjy'payments.
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