Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 June 1884 — Page 2

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mln a Pisa-dent of th Union Pacane Rslhand and that Chasms will ok. Jokm A. UAt to Augusta. M. Bos. Huaraa drum waa bnrird at sUiag. Pav. m k Mth. r at . -... - ...... . . ... will pat a fall Mih tcst ui im nMa. ' Om ths mm Puslaaai Arthur ud Seerotary f-iaeoia started far a trout fishing iris to South Oyster Bay, L. L Wm -- - iliiliatlfla I Mir Tortus (area tits way b wmt to taa ItoaM. G. Xoarox, of Wiaoaa, Mina aas rv Sigwl as swwbtr of Uw Xaitonal Kopabli csa Com-Jirtt. tbo Mni raportod favoraMy oa Cswphsii ttw saat ta Coacra aow bwsg kj i w . I. ru.Ln ' Os Lh Iftk ox-Sswator Dowt OOO ; laAMi tas Bsnmssf of s Misooori stork . . . . . .1 i i ; : rua Ud UMlkOWMW CSSUS IOT SOS MW " Mxito Raaca. iwac to moid ao for sxtrs- . V. . w , aolod taoOo-rsramoat palaes at Kaartowm ood tokaa possioit of tm? CsUmIm m - m o.-b au i'w. tvaica eoatam thrvc twoln aad oadi-ssM of Oa tao Wtk a te sTfcm wa croatad la rteto by gwitor laaiaU. wfco bbUtaat 8aolor Browm bad iorrld is M mcml rooort of tb dobst words wot MMi. o. fit iu called Iaputo to oiwm-, osrf aftor cooidrtolk tb asai:r wwt oror. csuxe4 xxt i .ir ju.raa. Oar tb 1 1-1. I A, .niey, poyiag tol Irf tb X;I bxak of o6lat. O.. wm BUttoa ia Jatt om a of mbaniMg mijm. of raihray tirfcota wora stoloa lit. Paat Uatoa Oapot r lltb. Tb propsr proeaatiowi to prosoat tfasir am oa a Ciild rigbt oa tbo lltb by captarrd frai ewrtody. Mills aw Ciaciatoad. Fa. Oa tbo IbtJk a Am act! r wad i

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or ok IM tfm of tb aula pc-psriatioa, bat spsu-cd , tb woasra and caildroa of tb tow. Ptan deslroyod tb Tril City (lad.) Far ', Works oa lb Nta. Loos, ai,M): . tuvwo. t OS tb W;b, by tb earing ia of a well at sooting, ... on i ta woramea i eaaght and ostrtea aa-ser forty fset of ' earth. ; 0 tb WA a bor threw a Mi-bted match : into a powdor mgatia- at Akrn. O .in. ' Tb explosion killed another lad aad in A WOtJMKtt ired at Boosrvelt, an caa Consal, dariag a baUonsi aHwkn Fraaca, on ta lath, taking him for anaihnr party. Ta English path- shadowed a boose to he a dynamic factory, and thoaa-bt thr had a -rrsox thing; Oa th Nth Uwr was an, esnlosioa. blowing off a hand of aa iaaooent atectru-kaa who proT, a 1 to be tb owner. ! IUcest advtc front Grotntaad state that tot brigBlsrte ha bsoa rmsbsd Ijr tc and ton of the crew draw atd. . and of KM nad sag of Moody, too on th Ifttb, Lords, On tha Mth tha Aiaerieaa Lacrosm Brttati. sod M Mat in a

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ws baa law W Mm to r tors dipt aamtie taa V!ttn aad Bat UKtwiatas of rijrht kaata arrirstl at Taactrr, roastor wsttoa Mwoaa taa Maors. Tim wilttary Mil at prawat bfr ths Frswca CTiawhar of Pspattss : asx op roafhoa Prases. Chambers of Moteat agaiaat taking snoHUiy ycsuif wb from taa variow )(aos of trada, TnMaxieaa 3(atioaal atoetlons wa ! 16 a passol off quMiy. Oaocas hava boca iss-aad for two c unpmaws of English EagiiMwrs to lesvt imavxliately for Egypt. Tut raisriuasat of Inlia ba davided to mwaw is si(bm irtm.- m u unuv abjis gwsras Mrmoawmiacao 01 tlw. Itnko rf WMtniinter iu Lastaloa otrine z .w :- - 1st ordor to solarg tbo aarsi forcm at Acbora. rumtra, tb Dutch CbamWr mm mxrmd to borrow lyW0,"O t ria. Oatb Idtbaa iaoctlra ws grswtd gaiast rosaoviag tae bs!qjsrtT of tb Knights of Honor from Loo'svUlv, Kr., to St. Looia. Jfo. Twt Preach Chamber of Deputiri on the lata rsfectod tk ameadWMat to tb military bill granting iouoaaity to pap Is al Urn Stat schools. Ehouxd o Turkey: Lf y w rfase to aceopt tb iavitasi-Mi to be ptvnt st th Byptisa eoafcraaot, wo wt 1 mo; with vat too. Tbe con torn avtborittos of Caaada r twmd tbo roqaast of ditillers from Ken tacky to oarry whisky into that country, tboaes to Kow York, an tx-warsboase 1 from Caaada, Ok tko lath tb American laatitnt of Homosopothy began ita annual oration at Dor Parte. MA, with a largo attendant, laeladiag dslsgatos frotn EnglanA Tn Apollo ( Pa.) iroavworka will r saww with aoB-Cnkm men, and tb proprto'ers bars askoi prowcttiMi from th aatboriti oa account of anticipated A wot." wo racoatly arrostod at BOoraaay, katring ia bar posssi foor bomoa of xlasira matorials I which it was tnttadod to exploo at Wisb.dWn. Tb diaeo.sry prvntl lb Emporot's place. viatt to sewn mrnst. lata Ooorght, t the 27th Mr. Bcwwn. of to tbo porwHud attack Mat tbo prrrioau day by Mr. Iagalls, of llamas, aad tb lattsr had sotn thing lo to my. Tb resolution of Mr. to iarostlgat tb New York Its again discnsasA. Mr. atoaopolisiag most of th time and speaking against any iatorforvac by tbo ia th mattr. 9n deftnit action waa mscbsd. Ths Utah bill ap and Seaator Test's rejctd In theHoos th coaferae report on tb Pits Joba Porter btU waa reported and agrotd to with Th aAcieacy bill was Th Paciac Railroad hill ia refer one to snrreya of lands granted tbocompanies wm dttanood at length, bat Bvsksb mix day waa duly caiebratoa at BJsron rm k 17th. DtSoc-KATir H. at e Conyatioa were bel I ia IMawar. lyaisiana nad Maine on tbe 11th. A juilwat is to be boilt from Susk 'ra, Egypt, to a point, ire mites inland. Tnr. Ohio Haprems Coort d-ided im portant coses un tor tb Mcott l.qnortaw, affi ming its raiidity. Tooexo has withdrawn hit resignation as Fivskteut of the ttpaaUb Hu-tse of Depot ies. ATaTKSa, Pa., was rlsltoil on tb 17th by th most 4.rucUr flro in tb history of tfaetmrn. Okssrai. Ws. McCAsnutfa who hold potiticai and nitti'a'y ofBces. diadat Phtlattolphia r.n tbe 17, h. A tc Jtrt-T ?n lr'atof a Ubsral oonatot rrsiden- a. Brue, Beigiwn. oat dm 17th bad t be dip-red by spnHterns. rsoaa tlx Uw against gnoabltoff a Cleveland ubBt-shopM was rfoaadoa tha ITth by the ol . Tmt irim miU st Apollo, Pa., riantod th J7tb with w n-rniun men. Tb strikers did not aaolest thm. TUMmismtk aannal ooayantion of tbo railway master n-ochsirics began Ita tMWJtow at Long- Branch, 21. J., on th ITth. A Bid owe, battered to be tbo Baboric plagae, baabrokoaoot tntbstdllages along th rhjht bank of tb Tigris Ktrsr Tn tweatsors of tha Philadoiphia A have boon aathoriasd by .ibo Coartto ' to, pay wagas Joaartl Dwoamarr, ebbrf of tbe moner division of the Baltimor Fvst-ofllc, was sasfMBdsd on tha 17th, charged with bring a dcfaalter. rI IT it stated by a Berlin norlasvt Bif asn rtasnhatlaas atSOBBBni to b asBsasaa w w sssaRaewsyasa-ww asmap aaaFwwaisBaf'wm aw

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WajmiawTun, tk C laaa tft. aoator lagalls, rtetng to a question of parsoaal privlltge, said theseaiur nator from tawrgta (Brown) had raferreU ia hU toakiag a characteristic speoch om tha but to refoad oavtaia moneys to the Kioto of Ooojigia. That laagnag had escaped his attention at ths tlftie, but the eutploy. Stent of the terms ttaatf were ulfensiv, and he asked If tha Senator Intoadtd hit remarks aa peraoaai aad offensive. Moat cortalaly not," atld Seaator Brown. "Tbs raiattona between tha Senator and awartf have always boon That ta sajksient" rajolnod IngaJu with icy disttaottoa, "on that poiotThe Heaator tbra obfocted to toother tatement lit Brown's speech In which he amid that IttgsiU had not com to tha point bat wogt all around It ta regard to the positioa of Georgia, iu this money onestloa. "Ar yon Mtlatcd' naked Ingallsi -That yott used that languacsf" Tbat'a my distinct recoltectiou," answered Brown calmly. lBgaUs, cootiuutog, said that after tha report waa sent to the pubila prluter th words were dcUbrratrly intcriolat) d In tbe report of tbe Hens tor's apeech which falsi llrd the record) end coiumittcd a lorgery on tbe records of tbe Senate." This assertion created a senoation In tb- chamber. ViccPresideut Kdiunndj thotiK ht tbe Heaator out. of order, and re markrd that If he bad any accuaationa to make he must make taetn tn a different way. That language," continued Ingsvlls, "wm not uttered In debate, aul N rtuscetlblv of an offen-.lv intt-rpr-tatlon." A Senator oa th- lemcratic side crd : Thi. is nbaiiteful! LK.u't reply, Browu." pMnaUir Brown, whose face flushed with eicik-roeat, said: "I decline to make any reply." Ingalla, who remained on hi feet looking fiercely at the .Senator from GeorgiaI apposed the nenator would." The Senator is oat of order," again aki the Chairman. IngtUs went on to cbaw thtt tha ebaoges in the report were ia the handwr.iiog of Brown; be salt) b wa. always wilting to sabmit to the fortune ol victory or defeat, but he was nut seen re agaiast partisan arrows ttMt a flying tomicbt see tit to discharge from Itie ale anibnh of the printing office. hte this mode of warfare," be exeialiiKil. "isemlnenUr aafeto the one who WAes it, it Is not aatisfactiory to the victim. Itrequircsabontthesainoaiuomit of cuursco that is exhibited by tie thug bo wait until his eoratei are asiocp and ttjfii stabs them. I inov that the language which I hae referred to l expuneed from the record." Kxciirmeat oo the l)emoratic aide eontiaoe!. Several Senators ctu!-rel aronuU Bmwn and told him to keep cool. (torman oujected to the presont consideration of the tweolatiou, which accord tngly went over. Nme other basines Intervened, Wltea it was dipoed of, Senator Itrown sal I : "Tbe motion Wing objected to, I will not reply now, hut I do not intend that this seaii go anchaiienged, and will reply to the accaatkni to-tnoiraw," The ex, it meut then subside) and ths Senate proceeded with their lu-iue. Fittt AT UALM.hrO.N. Tb CMy m tb tiU Again VHitJ n, bf C-4I) CmmtUmrmUmn U H-usvy, awt ta4 sHM-S. OAt.ras-nt, Tax.. Juno 17. This morning flatnes were discovered isnuiag from the rear top flor of tht large three-story brick building on the Mraad, known a-"The league buiUllng." Thi block immediately adjoin- tue property whirc su;od the 1'r.mt!" building, whkh huruod ten days ago. At thi writing the League building is enve'.o;ed la a sheet o! ttames and seems dootueil. That portion of the building where the fire wu first discovered was occupied by K. J. Belriuz A Co., who.esale- trocern, who were burned out on the Oth tiist. Pom misunderstanding exists between this firm and certain of iu creditors over Itisnraace policies representing .Vi 00i Insurance on Betring & Co.'i stocx destroyed June 6. An employe of fit-Srius A C. suted to the Associated rrt-n- represeauilve that all the books and valuable paper of the firm are now beinjZ consumed, together with a vnlnau'.e tock, a large jKrtion of which is Bew. The otlter tensnts In the burning block ar Aioue & lobit, (rankers, who were ai- buraed out on Uic ith Inst.; Walker ft Co., commission tnerchaaH and Kisilgaaa 4 Co,, commlesioa merchants. A number ol t bird-floor rooms were used lor jdeeplag apartments, Tlw loss can not at present be ascertained, but Uie evkdeitce. aiv that It will be heavy. BbKUMtlX A WKLL. ftoMumsMl fao-w tb Crit m mi a ltvn Welt at Wa4tSBK-W. Vtistsaa, Mtteytog a WvehaMiM Vaster ttaety ffaoc f Koeta, WncMMiso. w Va.. June n. By a well caving at tbe water-worhs last ewnlag John Smith was buried fully forty feat. Th wall was ftf tytw? foot deep and twwty-otghk bt dtnmetetr. It was betng mad for a new puma. Ths dotting hadbasa eovnpleted, ami MiiBaalBaBkaaaaa aiAate faBiaasBB aB,aaB.aBSkhAiLBkfisai iShak-& ftmA wwassoa were aawat emaBmviag aw taa ihsjhih' enrtdna. wksm nstettsand Wat no. aeVO WlSfB saitapiS SBVOrBil SBSSTSSWWOwwS VVSSW WwF

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JOstM A. MHlAJf, MEPIBUCAX ( AKDIDATB rOM TOT TtCnpagsivBxcr. The candldata for Vlc-Prel i'at tg a most as well-Known throughout the cssanr try as th bead of the ticket. 0 natal Logan has moreover th) ad ant age of a. military record and uo lnslguitlcant popularity among the soldiers, iti Dr. John Logan emigrated fro it Iiviaml and settled l:t Jackwon County, !'., where, near Murpbyboro, Kibruar ., 18$dr John A. Logan wt.s ior u. Il mothers who tvns Kliiaheth Jcukiui, nas a aativ of Tenu'ice. The earlv U;. of Juhtt A Logau was spent tn Jackson Cottajjp,. where he obtained Koine fdut ttloa from his lather and such !!.:.. at her a c h awed to teac h I n the d i i r , t . Ait he outbreak of the Mexican war .!!. IxMfan volunteered and wat choten a ..' iiteaanA. in a company of the. First l.iinote Infantry. As a soldier ho dM z- ) i -orvlce, and was for some time AUjiitmt of gig regiment. In the fall of upon big return home, he commence, i tti itdy of law In the office oi hit un-:.., Alexahder M. Jenkins, formerly L!c-u ,-!.aut-ior ernor of Illinois. In Novenun r. 1449, he w elected Clerk of Jackson County. In 1850 be attended a court-e of law leetares at LouUvills, Keutucky, -ecottriug his diploma In 1H51, when lie ntersd ta to practice with his uncle; Tha to-? lowing year he was eie-.-ud Paa ecuting Attorney of the Th.rd Judicial Iiistrkt, and In tbe f.tll of the same year he wa chosen to the SU!e Lrj-ibt-ture, ut which position Ik-, was brea tl roc re-elected. Iu 15; hu wns lre. dential Klevlor on the lnio-r itic ticket, for the Ninth Con-reionai litnct, and voted for James ftucuauan for 1'ri-nUlent. Two years later be, was e.ect- a member of Congress from the sara- il. strict, receiving 15,0?b votes, agatnst jg,7"s for Fhllbps, Republican. At the next election be was returned by 21 .: ; votes as again 5,489 for Linegar, llepublicaa. In tbe campaign of lr.t be gav his ardent support to Stephen A L juglas. IX the Wak. Mr. Logan attended the culed sosston of Congiws In July, lU.audiinmedlattly afterward Joined the troops going to the front, lis a iv tbe tirt battie of Ball Run. K turning to his hom September 1, be assisted in ra.siu trooua, and September lSth the 'Mi rt-0st Begtment of Illinois Infantry was organised wtb Logan coiuHiiionel as Colonel. Mtrch S, he was made Iingadier (icneral, andparth ;uei it: toe siege of Corinth as commau er of Uhr First brigade In ("enerat Ju.laii'- divinlon. When the attempt to nil e Vicx-lairg began in the fail of s2. (,e:;':af Lcgio was la command of tb- Flrt Utvltou of the right wing of tbe Thirteenth t "r:s. a tbe arrival oi the command at mpiils, Iecember SI, liW2, the hevcuttv'.lb Army Corps was organised, and on January II, IMS, General Logan vit aigiiet to the Third Division, In wbkh position ho remained until the fall of V;rk-barav when be was ss-.! '' to tbs command of tlte Fitment;: Army Corps, In tbe tnowu.vOte about Virsborg from February, H8fir til July wbeutienetal lN-mtier;oulirW dered, General Iiogau with b!s tsWuli was actively engaged. ritM ATIJ.NTA m the Ski. On Ju y T2, lWi, Logan, coranwindsr of the Fifteenth Army Corps. a ortterai in pursuit of the enemy vuV,i o! Atlanta. In tbe ham-fought battle that foHo4 t General Mc)h rinn was k! ; :, and tieueral 1-gan succeexted him iu cnumanA of tbe Army of the Tcnne. .... The snc-ct-ss of the bstth: was acor !. ! to Logaw hv Oeneral Sherman's otticltl r:ort On January jn), I Kid, the t amnalgc of the Caroll nas was comiiteucedV the movemeats being lor thw purpose of encountering JohasoaV Army of lb Potoumc, The comtnand passtag through Cotataots, 0oWa borough and Favi ttevllle.atittl it rtmtetl Raleigh, near which the sutrende oi Johnson took place, had the uuts!g' Whs closed. tx ptratjc urc. After the close of tbs war (jettvr.il Logaa waa offeretl the position of Ml.d tar to Mexico, but declined. In lebo he was electad to Congraaa as a ItenabUca frwm the Stata at targa iu Illinoui hjp a, majority of UWf, wad In the Itorttetb, Ooas-raas was on of the managers of ttbf Imneachnmaat of Prsatduat Johnson. In the next, the Forty-first Congress, Ixga began to make his mark la various kind ot laglslatlv work. In 1870 Logan was eltttted by Mm 1UInols Lsglnauura to the United Mats Beast to snccced Richard Vate. Attar asryiug his tana be wa defeated by the Independents, who united upon the Mow. David Davis as hi swoeeasor, but be was again elected to succeed 0glby ta liTt. He has always token an active part Ig ail the 'agisiatlou of the Beoatejantl baa introduced many useful bil?. The 0fw era; Is the (ortiti'atcpoKScssorot aclutrm tng wife, wkoaeeHotia bare euatributwd laatsriallf to thu success wt- hi tavw

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