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thing she could think of, but all was | ordered the interviews with the judges
The Organ of the People*'* Pni ty on Partisan Court*—Additional Charges Made
Agulii*t t! Revolutionists.
The Am. Mean Non-Conformist has struck am er heavy blow at the Republican ci -piracy to revolutionize the government through a partisan court. After paying Judge Elliott a glowing tribute for his non-partisan record, The Non-Conformist castigates the other judges severely for having done what has never been done before—excused their conduct through interviews—a partisan newspaper. The Indianapolis Journal. The Imlmimpulis News, owned in part by C. W. Fairbanks, the millionaire Republican candidate for United States senator, at first tried to redicule the charges of The Non-Conformist by asserting that it was an obscure sheet, but when it was proven that The Nonconformist circulation was double that of The News, the Republican began to realize that something should lie done to meet the arguments of the People's party organ, and the state committee
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of the supreme court to be published in The Journal. Judge Elliott maintained his reputation by declining to be inter-
viewed.
“Who Excuse til Himself, Accuseth Him-
self.”
The Non-Conformist continues: A celebrated English judge was once accused of questionable conduct and the attacks became so general that he was finally induced to “make a statement” in his defense, something like our modern interview. Commenting on this another famous English judge, noted for his integrity, remarked: “A judge who excuseth himself, aesuseth himself." Thar observation fits this case exactly. The judges who attempt to excuse themselves through the columns of a partisan sheet, really accuse themselves. If their integrity was assaulted in such a way as to lie deemed worthy of notice, they should have noticed it in a far different way. They should have proceeded as judges, by summoning the accusers before them to answer for contempt < f court. The law provides their remedy as well as their vindication, and the former is as summary as the latter is
complete.
several Rotten Egg* in the Howl. The Non-Conformist therefore takes
great pleasure in acquitting Judge Elliott. It is really unnecessary to state to those who know him that ho is incapable of a dishonorable action. If all the members of the state court were equally conscious of the honor that befits a judge, this discussion wonld not be in progress. Coining back to the point of the controversy, The Non-Conformist avers that several of the judges, whose denials are so loudly published, are guilty as charged in the original indictment. Our charge is this: That less than eight weeks ago certain judges of the supreme court met in conference
proceedings. Bundy hesitated and failed to come to time. The supreme court has adjourned until Oct. 4 without having a chance to act on Bundy’s cookedup record. What will Vie the result of this delay remains to lie seen. The conspirators may go to the extent of summoning a special session. This, however, is not likely and after reassembling the time for effective action will be short. The “obscure” exposure of The ! Non-Conformist greatly embarrassed the crowd and seems to have sadly “obstructed the course of justice" from a i Republican standpoint. The tieople tire j now watching matters so closely that no step can lie taken without shar]i scrutiny ' ana stinging criticism. Perhaps the, game has lieen flushed before the hunter was ready. Perhaps the great gerrymander case will prove one of premature accouchment, necessitating a certificate from the political doctors of “died-a-borning.” To still quote medical language, if it turns out to be an instance of “breech presentation” it will not lie the first time that partisan tricksters have appeared before the public wrongend foremost.
Who I’ajrs the Sugar Bounty?
The bounty paid to the Louisiana sugar growers by the government last j year exceeded £10,000,000. That is a tax of sixteen cents for each man, j woman and child in the United States,
or £050,784.04 for Indiana.
The estimate for the coming year exceeds over £15,000,000, and the Louisiana papers have boasted that within five years the sugar growers would receive in bounty from the government
over £30,000,000 annually.
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M'KINLEY HELD TO ACCOUNT. The Americam Workingman.—W here's that increase in wages you’ve been talking about? I haven't seen it— you must have it—hand it over!—Puck.
U. S. MARSHALS AT THE
The worst cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head, yield to Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. So certain is it that its makers offer £500 reward for an incurable case. Antic** of IrtmiiitNli'Htion. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam county, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Hulda Baker, late of Putnam county, Indiana,
deceased.
Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated this 24th day of August. 1892.
SAM TEL COLLIVE
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POLLS. f !, ,000 for his services, as supervisors i were not asked for in all the counties of
A Horde of useless Offli-iala Forced Upon the state. they will be in the coming
»he People I ^^tion. I This is only one part of the federal
The Republicans claim that they ) aw now j n existence; in addition to
Knowing the Democrats would repeal would not avail themselves of the pro- United States supervisors, an unlimited this bounty, if ever returned to power visions of the force bill in the northern number of the United States deputy in every branch of the government, or states if one were enacted; that the bill marshals can be appointed for a precinct, refuse to appropriate money to carry which passed the billion dollar congress And the Republicans are already selectout this provision, if they ever secured was of a national character, because no'ing men to fill these places. Unlike the the house, the billiou-dollar congress force bill could lie constitutional unless ]aiv providing for supervisors the deputy made a continuous appropriation until made to apply to every state of the union, marshals are not required to be divided July, 1905, to pay this bounty. The and that it was only intended to be between the two political parties, people will h.i\e to pay this bounty as enforced in the southern states. When the honest voter goes to the poll long as the Republicans continue in But no one can be so blind as to be- next November, in the precinct of the power. But this is not all. The wealthy lieve that if the force bill once become a large cities, especially, lie will have to sugar growers of Louisiana have been law, it would not lie enforced in Indi- run through the gauntlet of United led to lielieve that the government ana. Have we not an example of what States deputy marshals, in some cases owed then this bounty, and they the Republicans have done heretofore in thugs and professional healers selected threaten to sue the government, through this state with the law authorizing the for the purpose of intimidating the timid the court of claims, for the recovery of appointment of the United States mar- voter. Already the Republicans of damages, should Cleveland lie elected, shal and stijiervicors for use at the polls ? Indianapolis have prepared a list of men and the bounty law of the McKinley Have not the Republicans availed them- to serve as deputy marshals to lie used tariff repealed, claiming that the gov- selves of every federal election law, at the polls, composed largely of negro eminent entered into a contract with even in counties where there was not a toughs, who will get £5 a day for “prothem to pay them a bounty of two cents Democratic officer? What are they do- tecting” the ballot, per pound, for fourteen years. ing this year with the United States Oh.no! The Republicans would not The Sugar Bowl and Farm Journal, marshals and supervisors law? apply the force bill in Indiana if the%
the organ of the sugar growers, pub-, Already twenty-five counties have nj>- had a chance, lished in New Orleans, in its edition of plied for United States snpervisors, and! July 10, boldly asserts this proposition the Republican managers boast that the as follows: other counties will be heard from inside
P. O. Colllver, Attjr.
COLLIVER, Administrator.
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» H B. VRSTaL. JII8. m. ai.len VESTAL & ALLEN, O UTIO JKT JEJ <4UKUNMM»TLK, 1M>. Will Htterui ml mtko snle* on best terms. Loiro orders with us personally, or address through i utffiitTice ‘ireoncastlc Ird. .‘'aU*© <>i -ftit-K every Saturday alterBoon on the puolio square.
WALTERS' METALLIC are made from the bust ! ^ ^ brands of rooting Tin vlT-TTnTi^T TTC plate, and steel sheets I V/rUwrfW galvanized. You can buy them painted or i not. Our Galvanized Shingles are rain and rust proof, without the necessity of painting. Our painted Tin Shingles are more | durable and ornamental than it is possible to make a tin roof, put on in the old fashioned style. Write for price list R. Tiik National Sheet Metal Roofing Co., I 9 Clift'St., New York. 6ml5
EVANS L LAMMERS, •-'hysicians aud Surgeons, Central National Bank Building ~R. G. C. SMYTHE, Physician and t’urgeon. OflU'e ami resilience, Vino street, between Wastiinfctun und Walnut streets.
im- eu iicuic iipiiii mi l in cimicii-im- We fully agree in all our St. Mary of two weeks. Who applied for these wUhTcaders of thVRepublican’party*to 1 V e *£ e Plj the snpervisors? The applications are on
ahniong ^ntahW uKSn ^ ** V ^\ ^ Commissioner
posed suit^eftest the^jerrymmuler? i his I H a ® ett lenient of the sugar ques- v “" —
conference took place in a room at the f °L V" .' 1 V arf !’ ln , ! m t ’ fl , ' I,N '
Van Buren. of Indianapolis, and they show that they are signed by post-1 masters, Republican committeemen and
So far, applications have been mad
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Livery and Feed Stable, 11. U. VESTA L a .SOA’. I't ops. Just nor ii of the northeast corner of Public Square, on North Indiana street.
persons were present. Among the num ; al yJ j 1 ^ i^P^dled. Our bottlers. These men “fear* they can! tier was Chairman Gowdy, of the Re- I )eo P' e ha\e for so many years had their no * ho-vo an honest election in their conn nnblic in state rentr il committee All fears wrought upon by the annual agi- i'ot ‘wvi an honest elei turn mtlmir counthe members of the committee were nut j ‘d the sugar question that they ties without the assistance of federal present. The meeting did not take place ! ; l , n ', e 1 l ‘ on ^ n ‘‘‘l to ^'‘j’ uncertain. \V hen officers at the polls, in the regular committee room, j, WIls , law passed, settluig the question fur „ . anulicatii attended onlv by choice spirits of the Re- ( f oul '‘‘cri years, the) felt that it was too . ’ . publican party—members of the “inner' ^ to 1,0 true, although the bounty United States supervisors for the circle, ” as it'were. Even the United no ,m ' r !‘ t * ian had been the duty, counties of Marion, Henry, Vermillion, j States court was represented by a dis-' t‘nc«>, as it is a coiitniet. under faith of Union. Randolph, Floyd, Fulton, Law-i quished member. We derive our m . i''P'ch millions of dollars have already Warren Kosciusko formation from one who was present at! } x ' en ex pc ,1(1 ed and millions more will ’ ’ ' ’ ' ’j the meeting. If this is n t sufficiently I 1,0 “GnnaUy so king as it Jasts, the gov- Montgomery, Jay. Clay, Delaware,
specific, we will try to make it more so. ' ernment,\s! * t got ^ dare^not—abrogate Lake, Grant, Bartholomew, Hamilton, this labor in the markets of Europe, and
American Farmer:—I compete with
.... ........ I,,-.,,, - .. ii,...,' no, ■ .. u, 11 i , = . , — - ™, ...is labor in the markets of Europe, and he Journal shall lie satisfied that the ,lt '. ‘ lu>u ,. 1 -V <lH *°.,heavy damage Clark, Knox, Owen, Wells and Benton, can beat it out of its boots, because I
tiarge is not “obscure,” even if it thinks ( re8lllt . cspeciaHy by owners the source from which it emanates is of , l<vt I’* a pts, und fur this reason that character. i alo J ie ** "'“1 not be repealed. A
ISuiidy un<l Others,
Charge is not “obscure,” even if it thin! s | I'l Is it possible that the Republican elec- « s ® p.'brin “an*"
. second tion officers require Republican L nited thing back from Europe in return the
judge o,i ““' above, is not amtent wnth giving the sugar at about two cents txr pound tles of Henry, Randolph, Warren, Koe- chMeV ci.arnctcrUaii«„ ..r Democrat.,
supreme court a bill of health. He goes 1 cheaper than hitherto, and lienee they ciusko, Delaware. Hamilton. Benton,! out of the way to whitewash the nisi- have no cause to complain. A third Lawrence, Vermillion, Union. Grant,!
O-ixro TJS ex Cinll out 01 " ay V’ wmtewasn the nisi- have no cause to complain. A third Lawrence, Vermillion, Union Grant I D ^‘ 0 «'ats imps ofhell If I had pnus judges also, stating that his , reason why the bounty law will lie .. „ „ • . ™ ’| ® mind to swear I’d say God damn them
For fine rigs, good s.' IiIK i a. siui fine drivers, familiarity with the Indiana judiciary maintained s that the Republican party " lfrt !l 11 " 'I 111 o 1 ''' t leeleitions j 0 They ought to be dead and
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nsky statement to make in view of past j with his free trade ideas occurrences, but especially with details ; elected, the senate
risky statement to make in view ,
occurrences, but esjiecially with details t
of the present controversy staring the wilf remain so for ni.’ire than‘foitr*year public in the face. Does Judge Olds re- to come, and they will not favor its re
gard the method of bringing the perry- 1 peal.
mander suit a proper and dignified pro- j — ceeding? Does Judge Bundy appear to s1lllI1 „
him Rb such a model of a nisi-prim judge '
as to justify his sweeping eulogy? If For the first time in the history of vided for.
B1RNABT BROS., DEALER.- IN Lumber, Lath, Shinies t)f all kinds, llnufe |,altera* furniehed at low •at figure*. Call and .ee us when you want any thin;'in the lumber line. Y»rd.<, just north of eity. on Crawfordsville Gravel Road. H51 You Ask Why We can afford to sell goods so cheap. We answer, we buy for cash and discount our bills, and our txDensc for doing busiuess is very small, and besides it is worth a great deal to know and have the people know that H r Sell fjloods for Less J/onei/ Than any other house in the county. We have IVLansT- X3rtniiifci Too tedious to mention. Best Flour still goes at tec Best Package Coffee at 20c Best Indigo Prints at 5c And everything low. All kinds of Country Produce For which we pay the highest price. 13tl6 Respectfully, R. H. BOWEN.
president, election returning board is nnanimonsly the dust be scattered to the four winds Republican aid ^ n0 eloctilin 1ie of heaven that they might be completely Republic an and he ld, an honest count made in those i obl it W ated from the me,norv of man.counties without the interference of Governor Chase at Union City, April 21,
United fetntes iiiflrsnjils <in<l supervisors? In the Democratic county of Brown, United States supervisors have lieen pro
Is tliere an honest Repnbli
We submit the question whether Governor Chase’s speech was as courteous,
so. we are con.-traine.1 to say that Ids Indiana, thi people are threatened with can in Brown wlio really believes that discreet, patriotic and manlvas the reso-ld.-al IS nut lllgll nor his conclusions such the nnaRiMHftvnf Iwsinsr s.. .x- ... i. . .. .. . . ... .
as can generally be accepted. Tiie case lie fore Bundy, though one involving the highest rights of the state and the most ionaire. vital consequences to the whole people, '
ns
, the possibility of being represented in the election officers of
the United States senate by a mill- corrupt?
1 These supervisors are appointed ol
Indiana can boast of the p?«ud dis- stensibly for the purpose of seeing that I ~~ ^ - - ■■ } . and
his county are | lution claims it to lie. Was it discreet
or courteous for a minister of the church of God, a follower of the lowly Nazarene
teacher of his word, with its
IV. G. OVERSTREET ’ 0. F. OVERSTREET OVERSTREET & OVERSTREET, attoution given to preservirg the aatural teeth Cdli e in Hilliumsob Block, oppt Bite First Naticnal B.»nk. ' * »>•» •. 1.14*1. J suw e>»« I a-WS - J]f OIJ Ariitioial teeth The he*' fillings neat and cheii|.; exirgctiLg by ioeal amstbities, at 1)1*’. Iv Id Kill 'r L Id Y 88 OUNTAL Oi l I«1T, Opposite .-TAK-l’RE.t-S Oflice. Grceneastle.Ind SSi iANAPOt.ia AND C5T. L(>UIS* lot VVr.sn U;40 a m., 8;46 m* ( 101 p. ;o,, *6:46 p. m•. II: 15 j*. m. fOiN'M ai’T—2:20-t. m.,3:32 a. in., <! 8 45 a. A*. 1:48 p. Bk.« 6:0U p ui. "Daily except Sunday. Locibville, Nk.vt Albast and Chicago. »u!ng .Nouru 12:47 a. m , 12 p. m., local freight 11:3U a. m. • .•ing Mturu '2:2$ a. m., 2 22 i». m.« local freight 1:2C p. in. ^ itiiGutm Jiliie Time T'alile. In effect June 12, 1892. Trains leave Greencastle, ind., FOB TIIE WEST. No. 11, Daily 12:12 a. in., lor St. Louis. “ 5, Ex. Sun 9:27 a. m., “ “ “ 1, Daily 12:68 p. in., 41 41 44 21, Daily 1:82 p. m., 4 4 44 “ 3, Ex. Sun 5:28 p. m., 44 Terre Haute. FOB THE EAST. No. 4, Ex. Sun 8: I a. in., for Indianapolis. ** 20, Daily 1: J9 p. m., “ ‘ 4 8, Daily 8:52 p. m., 4 4 44 4 2, Ex. Sun 6:20 p. m., 44 44 4 12, Daily 2:24 a. in., 44 44 4 6, Daily 3:36 a. in., 44 44 For complete Time Card, giving all trains j and stations, and tor full information as to rates, through cars, etc., address J. S. DOWLING, Agent, Greeucustle, Ind. Or J. M. Chesbrough, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo. The story that the brewers thronghout the country are purchasing grasshoppers to get their hops to make beer is said to lie incorrect The gentleman, so often mentioned in novels, who riveted people with his gaze, has now obtained permanent employment in a boiler manufactory. A West Philadelphia man wants to sell his parrot, which he advertises as being ‘‘suitable for a deaf family.” When a cold or cough has been neglected for u long time and tubercles, have been formed in the lungs the cure of the sufferer is
MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! $50,000.00 to Loan On long or short time, in sums of |200 and upward, at lowest rates. Privilege of promt. A. F. JACOBS, gji E. Washington St., Ureeucastle, Ind.
payment lull
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it r jirngress'so'far,* and * i f'pressed" to its |* nctlon ot 1 f“ 1 " K ’ ht! ,ml - v northern state an honest election is-held. But the real |
logical termination must be partisan in I tllat never ms ^presented in the 0 l,je C t is for the pur]lose of intimidating ! lessoM of 1 i ; cy toward “even the least its conclusion. It is not only partisan United States senate by a millionaire, voters and to provide places for Repnbli- 1 of these,” to speak of human beings
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in the bringing or the hearing. All the . ' . le man w lio The law provides that there shall be I r -„ rrnn t .. n l .. . pajs-rs in the case were prepared here in ,ni ' k, ' s a profession of betting on elec- two 8ll j )ervisors in each precinct when I 1 ^ God wonld damn Indianapolis, witli a typewriter. This tions, can safely offer to bet two to one 1 a,,,,1:0,1 f or i )V the crmntv , . , them to hell,” thereby violating his comr:iSnr:.« h :ioS:i,:ir'™ss ?r, b “‘"w n ": *r judge had to do or was rxpected to do, 1 e ^.'* ,m ' . l ' 11 ' * , ' au '' lllks ’ th ‘‘ Heretofore, the Democrats have refused the Lord thy God in vain?" Was it diswa.- to rign his name There was. in-1 ntilhonaire nfilroad lawyer ami specu- ^ designate persons for appointment as 1 erect courteous patriotic or manly? deed, a sham show made of having the lator of Indianapolis, will succeed Sen- Bm ,e r vi, 0 r n , 1(1 Commissinn.ir v„n ' courteous, patriotic or maul) ? other side represented in court. This ator Turpie in the United States senate 1 i> 1 ’ 1 1 1 • ... ,l j We leave the question with onr readers,
went to the appointment of a lawyer to „ t-v f 1 ? Z , “, Buren has artuletl himself of the law to 1 TT . ,, , ,, .
appear for the defense. And whom, will Mr ' f ' mr ' ,a,lks 18 reported to be the flu vacancies with Democrats of hi* own | Unlon ^ Eagle ’ R< ‘ lmbhcan cf it b** supposed, was selected for this , ridiest man in the state, wealth acquired choosing, very often, alleged Democrats Randolph County, April 23. 1S!)2.
duty? None other than ex-Judge Mel- within the short period of twelve years Ami ns he will ,1,, ♦>,„ ,1 I lett. who is the father-in law of Judge bv sneculatimr on Wall street Ami And as hu '' 1U do thp oanie thing this, Bundy, lives in the same house and eats ' . .1 r ' year, it is the opinion of leading Demoat the same table. The extent of hi« 8triin g e 1,1 say, he relies upon the farmers ' cra ,ta that inasmuch as they can not!
duties. :is appears from the record, con- to elevate him to the millionaries’ club— I avo j ( i representations of the board they 4,410 men B,ld en S a ff ed in thl ' sisted in filing a general demurrer to the United States »'nate. He believes !W .....ii .’ , productinn of iron ore in Pennsylvania.
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hopeless. How iniportanl it is that these first
Whom Docs This Protect?
In the last census year there wer.
stages should be watched and the first symp- ! toms detected and cured with Dr. Dull’s I Cough Syrup. “Much adue about nothing," remarked the summer boarder when his hill was presented, “My boy,” said the musician to his son, “don’t be too sharp noryet too flat. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The beat Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, bores, Ulcers, bull Rheum, Fever bores, Tetev, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns uud all Skin eruptions und positively cures Piles, or nopuy lequircd. It is guaranteed to give perteet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Albert Allen. 13-ly “Henry, I'm afraid tliat new girl of ours is one of those Anarchists." ‘‘Eh?" "She seems to believe in the total demolition of property."
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case therefore stands thus: It was * be ® ellloora ^' c l' ar ty three votes to one 1 supervisors.
Republican defense. Everything 111 and interested in others if,, owns the mllhon8 of dollar8 - These, T ,,„
about the case smells of partisanism, nueresieu inmners. tieownatne
supervisors serve two days, and are al-
five cents. The duty is seventy-five cents. The average wages paid to those employed was £259.00. The total wages
was $1,141,aw.
The annual income of one of the iron ore magnates is more than the entire
r: - -xrf/r'; m -1—s,-. “ r pl .t * ° r __ j th® expenses connected with this service. 1 editor and proprietor of the state organ
: Each supervisor is supplied with a blank of the G. G. P., let out a contract fora
tutional. wixxl tin
and a very low grade of partisanism. Indianapolis News which is now engaged , 1V , .
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The time as well as the nature of tiic final judgment was agreed on in advance. This judge, like a “swift witness." knew beforehand what he was
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lawyers for the plaintiffs was openly ex-1 'isinierisi in utur corpurationa which costs the government at least tin roof on a building that he controls,
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decision as promptly us exacted. The Th m.xwats who vote the iw.ie’s I g the bllls - tho supervisors accounts , dnuiapohs. Insteail of stipulating that arrangement was that it should be here ' . , ' ' are also large, and Mr. Van Buren, who the El wood tin should lie used, the before the supremo court adjourned, so , Il( ' • ), ! . *. 1 °P € h P a 't) i 8 ex-officio supervisor, is paid a cominis- Welsh tin was ordered, for the reason SSurt ,Uht ix tXii ,7 ilut P th« ,n J:.^ paadldat « f ° r t ^„ legil ? atU ; e i iT a ‘ to «« for appointing the supervisors. At that the Elwood tin is all used up in wTiwhat sb^hed, n^to^ -1^* vote for Millionaire Fa,rbanks for the ^ election he put in a claim oi campaign badges.
MUfwi. Oiv publicity giveg theii the Lmtyd States Benat *
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