Boone County Recorder . emocracy, elected by voters whowould have the right and not the wrong whentheir conscience* ? ?! tonohed. Trx-wh Vicr»hare existed here conditions and Influences notaltogether favorable to an unselfish of the moral attributes of political doc-trine, I believe that if the-e features of theprinciples ot true Democracy are persistent yadvocated, the time will speedily come wheu,as In a day, the patriotic hearts of the people ofyour great commonwealth will be stirred to thesupport of our cause. It remains to say that in the midst or onr re-joicing and in the
Boone County Recorder . emocracy, elected by voters whowould have the right and not the wrong whentheir conscience* ? ?! tonohed. Trx-wh Vicr»hare existed here conditions and Influences notaltogether favorable to an unselfish of the moral attributes of political doc-trine, I believe that if the-e features of theprinciples ot true Democracy are persistent yadvocated, the time will speedily come wheu,as In a day, the patriotic hearts of the people ofyour great commonwealth will be stirred to thesupport of our cause. It remains to say that in the midst or onr re-joicing and in the time of party hope and ex-pectation, we should remember that the way otright and Justice should be followed as a matterof duty and regardless of Immediate all things let us not for a moment forgetthat grave responsibilities await the partywhich the people trust; and let us look forguidance to the principles of true Democracywhich arc enduring 0Tceus tbey are right,and Invincible because they are AT THE ELEVENTH HOUR. The Lives or Two Supposed MurderersRaved by the Appearance of Their Vic-tims. One of the moat remarkable casosthat ever came to my notice, said JudgeBaldwin, of Omaha, was that of thetwo Booms, who were convicted yearsago in the Supreme Conrt of Vermont inBennington CountyT of the murder otRussell C-olvln. It appears that Col v in,who was a brother-in-law of the pris-oners, »a a perso -~* weak mindand was considered burdonsomo tothe family of the prisoners, whowere obliged to support him; that atthe time of his disappearance he was ina distant field where the prisoners wereat work; that a violent quarrel hadbroken out between them, and that onoof them struck him a severe blow onthe back of the head with a .club, whichfelled him to the ground. Some sus-picions arose at tbo time that he wasmurdered, and these suspicions woroincreased by the finding of his hat inthe same field a few months suspicions in process oftimesubsided, bu
Size: 2105px × 1187px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookidboonecountyrecordervol171