Logansport Weekly Journal (Newspaper) - September 7, 1872, Logansport, Indiana PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY HUNT IS Journal Building Broadway over P 0 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE We are prepares to execute 7 BOOK AND JOB In all its various branches in the at rates Z HUNT J DAGUE Clab Rates for lie Journal 20 Copies one year 15 24 10 17 5 9 An extra copy for one year will be given to each person who gels op one of these clubs on Tie Host Terrible Death Record Free Press I About en oclock yes young mat named Ed ward varnish tog furniture on the third floor of 34 Atwater street met with a hor rible death young man has had a greaT passion for gymnastics expecting to attach himself to a as as he became profi cient While working around the building he has used all Ins spare moments in swinging irom beams turning rings and perform feats calling for supple ness and activity lie was seen the main shaft of the two hundred horsepower engine a few days ago and was warned by his employer never to attempt the feat again This shaft makes about one hundred aad twenty revolu tions per minute In yesterday after finishing up a ta ble went to the north end of the building and prepared him self to perform some feat which he had studied the tackle rope which is used to hoist arti cles from the alley below ho pass ed the Iree end over the shaft This much was ascertained alter his death but his further proceed ings be known A boy was working forty feet away and was first by hearing Clou ler call out the Kooning around the boy saw that he was caught in the ot the and wonnd over the shaft The boy ran as did others but it ws9 two or three minutes before the engine could be stopped and then the victim was past help As soon as the rope lashed him close to the shaft the young man had to turn with it One of his arms was around the shaft so that it drew bis face and should er close down but left his limbs free to pound the floor The noise of his feet striking the boards was heard half a block away above the hum of the machinery His boot heels tore a strip off one of the boards and were thea flung from his feet room His hat went wayand his pan Is were stripped off and thrown fifteen feet away After the boots flew off the young mans bare feet whipped the floor 300 or 400 times The ieet up to the ancles so that they spread out like brooms and looked like pieces oi Ihe bones of the an kles struck the floor until dents half an inch deep were made in the After the tackle rope had been wound up its full length it hadjo snap but this did uot let the victim loose irom the shafi He gave a gasp as they released him but died as they laid him down hia arms was brok en half a dozen times and indeed there was a whole bone it his body His legs were mere pulps and his breast crushed his ribs broken fingers broken back and neck broken and a worse sight never The floor was covered and flesh and the strongest men shuddered looked Coroner Gran was a1 jury was and a verdict rendered pu the spot The verdict that the deceased came to his death while trying an experiment with a rope around a shaft making 335 revolutions minute The ver dict was to make plainer the mans recklessness brought about tbe accident ISTo 36 Space JJ One square Two squares Three 5 C column 1 10 One column 15 I 25 i 6m I 9m ly so 25 33 901 48 45 56 SO 140 Henry Clay and Jas Buclianan Mr Clay of all men relished n personal duel with words for the weapons lie excell ed in philippic and retort and lever flinched when he mot mi an who could as well ns take He was merciless in a skir nish of this kind and had no hesi in alluding to physical de or natural infirmities of any indulged frequent y in pleasantries un sparing ridicule Mr Buchanan was his pet and he ex pressed his dislike in season and out of season Mr had a defect in his sight a sort of eye or which gave him the appearance of obliquity of vis on On one occasion when the Democrats were in the majority Mr Clay complained of some act of Mr Wright alluding to him as the leader of the Senate From lie spot where Mr Clay was standing Mr Wright and verc in a range in the semi circle Mi rose to re ly supposing himself to have been to Mr Clay with an ex pression on his face compounded of and contempt said Mr President the Senator from Penn sylvania is giving himself u deal of unnecessary trouble 1 made no allusion to him Sir I spoke of the leader of the Senate pointing to Wright Mr Buchanan with much em hesitatingly rejoined Mr President I did not intend to arrogate to myself nny such dis tinction I make no pretensions lobe the leader of the Senate should hope not interjected Mr Clay without rising 1 but Sen ator from Kentucky certainly look ed at me No Mr President I did noth ing ofthe kind It was not that I looked at the Senator here he held Yis hands up making a cross with two it tlie Sena tor looked at me At another lime Mr Clay und Mr Buchanan fell into a sial discussion in which personali ties were freely interchanged Mr Clay at last alluded to some trans action involving Mr Buchanan much to that gentlemans embar who and stam mered bnt finally recovering him self said he could retort upon the Senator from Kentucky and inti mated that he could reveal a se cret that he would not have made hinting at some thing which was understood by Mr Clay Springing to his feet the latter exclaimed in a loud and imperious tone No Sir not a word That sub ject is taboo But the Senator has spoken ot my private affairs and I must be allowed a similar license Proceed Sir said Mr Clay but understand that you proceed at personal peril I Mr Buchanan sank into his seat turning the color of his white cra vat without uttering another word CAMPAIGN CUPPINGS There is a colored and Brown club in Indianapolis com posed ot a hair dresser Ma The N Y Democrat 1ms hauled down the ticket nnd Grant and Wilson in its place Its reason is that it has no confidence in II Gs ability to fill the Presidential chair The in the South are hanging portraits philosopher in their halls und libraries They would have hung the original to the nearest lamp post it thuy could their hands on him a few years The New York Slants the most extensively circulated German paper in Ihe country form erly advocated the Cincinnati Con vention but could not swallow Greeley and Ims conic cut for Grant and Wilson It has been carefully estimated that there are five hundred Dem in Franklin county who will not vote for and Brown They take there and swear by the Louisville prospective nominee Brown in his State Reform Campaign had He publican papers with him They have all returned first with the exception ot or are earnestly working for Grant and Wilson The who were in such ecstacy over the news from can appreciate the of the Irishman who ed tie hull and re marked Its a mighty thing I had my laugh first While polliwog orators arc blow ing about civil service re form the administration has com IS NO BY LORD LYTTON There is no 1 Tho stars go down To rise upon sonic fairer shoro Aml bright in heavens jeweled crown They abine forover more There is no death I The dual we Shall change beneath the summer flowers To golden grain or mellowed fruit Or The granite rocks disorganize And feed the hungry they bear Tho forest leaves drink daily life From out the viewless air There ia 110 death Tho leaves may full And may fade and paas They only wait through wintry hours Tho coming of May day There is no death An angel form Walks oor earth with silent tread Ancl our beat loved things away And then we call them lie leaves our hearts all desolate He plucks our fairest sweetest flowers Transplanted into they now Adorn immortal bowers Tho voico whose joyous tones Made glint these scenes of sin and strife Sings now an everlasting Bong Around the tree of Whereer ho sees a smile too bright Or hearts too pure for taint and vice He bears it to the world of To dwell in paradise Born to thai undying life They leave us but to come again With joy wo welcomed them Ihe Except their siu and And ever us though unseen Tho dear immortal spirits trend j For nil the boundless universe la is no death I OF GEN nt St Charles III AUK 1872 My fellow I have been you in the spring of 18C1 about Ihe same time that many were say ing that it was impossible to tell how we could coerce States into the Union if they were disposed to stay out of it There was a good many speeches made in Con gress to that same purport as you will find if you look over The Globe the provision shall be made to the Constitution which shall authorize or give to Congress the power to abolish or interfere in any State with the domestic institutions thereof including by that the persons hold to labor or service by the lawa of said States They proposed an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States which forever put it out of the power of the people to amend their constitution so as to abolish the slavery of the blacks and this By a constitutional for ever and ever What was the vote upon that in the House of real civil service reform by i as severe upon rebels as anybody n while many who are now de The Cowardly Ku Klux SIX THEIF HOURS iND WHIPPED From the Missouri States Marshal returned yesterday from an official visit to Southeast Mis souri He represents the spirit of outlawry as still abroad iu the swamps Ihe Ku Klux exists there as an organized band and all persons that do not act in accor their views are visited at night by men with facea tied to Ihe nearest tree and flogged on the bare back in the most cruel manner Mr Bierstadt was Informed that within the past two or three weeks six men had been treated in this way ior no other reason than that they were Republicans and sup porters of Grant Charles White a farmer living three miles from Bloomfield was whipped by a baud of masked men who took him from his house at night A Mr Hoffsteder a farmer resi ding miles west of Spring Hill was same manner Inbis arc known and will to justice J O was flogged and notified to leave the county A Mr Gelser a farmer near Spring Hill was severely flogged A colored man was severely flog ged by the same tand These occurrences have become so common in that part of the State that they have ceased to at tract much attention It is a com we are informed for a peaceable Bleep at night by armed men and taken to a If these reports are true Ft is about time for the Executive of the State bis authority in put if the men are maltreated simply because they are Radicals and utter their sentiments freely per haps no action can be expected from the f liberal rulers of the State but there is fortunately a superior power in the land apd it should be invoked without dilay At all events an investigation should be had and the whole troth known Where Uo Was For the past twelve months there has been n reward of 31000 offered for the war record oi A Democratic candidate for Governor of this Stale Where was this man dur ing the was he For one loaf of his war record lie was addressing a crowd at Sey Below is a copy of the pos ter that announced his announced on the very Unit the making a last effort to recruit the shattered ranks of the army MASS MEET ING Thomas A will address the people of Jackson and adjoining counties at Seymour In diana on Wednesday September 14 1SG1 oclock Let all who are in favor of peace all who desire to be free from the death grip from this infamously wicked imbecile and Ad ministration its arbitrary and ille gal arrests and its drafts and con scription laws by which peaceable citizens are dragged from their homes and till the endearments of domestic life to butcher to bo butchered COUE OUT and hear this eloquent advocate of and Reunion Come in wng ons come on horseback come by railroads and on foot Bring your neighbors and especially 3fourreas Republican neighbor who is seeking for the truth Bring your baskets well filled with some thing lo eat Other able speakers will be in attendance Ladies es invited It possible ar adoption of a rule that all ap iu the New York Cus tom House thall be made after com examination Horace Greeley was born on Mon day last ut His father is still living aud is an n Horace is noted for his ness and other bawls ami what he knows about farming ia confined strictly to the summer management of Times The Philadelphia Press says Pennsylvania Republicans cling to Grant irrespective of all the fac tions Her lo him is something like her devotion to Jackson More solid Democrats prefer Grant to Greeley in this j State wo believe than in any other The news that John Ad ams had bolted from Greeley was brought to the Philosopher while at dinner He dropped his knife and fork incontinently and all he said was My God 1 This sud den religious Mr is one of the most consolatory in of the campaign The Democracy have had the control of Stark county for some 22 yours and under their careful economical administration the rate of taxation iias tip to on every SlOO of crushing burden And this is the party which asks to be put in power to put doyen and save tho money THE 1HI juat rn ounce u good full drachm Enmity a full Envy in it now well cram Lurching ten pack in close infinitesimal doat Yearning for ibo White House cruns The fall now fill 13 pul in as thick us Aud the Knv Dr Scare the eloquent Uni tarian writer at the close of a recent article in the Magazine Booths bullet made us Lincoln more closely to our hearts and forget his ruthless attack will make the country receive Grant into a warmer gratitude and he more jealous Until ever of his fame Mr in his speech at Man chester told his interested audience in his youth while on a trip with his lather they lt were compelled in order to reach to take a circuitous iont in order to cross the river at this point by an old rickety structure Taking circuitous routes over old rick ety structures is still his forte On the of May 187J the York Tribune It is certainly true we art not seeking the ol Genera Grant as Should lie bo the lican candidate wu of nun port him to tho best of our ability General Grant is tlie Republican candidate How is tho New York nouncing mo so bitterly were safe ly ensconced in heir offices or stores or some other safe place I was fighting the rebels I have de the rebels everywhere hut when they got through with the rebellion when they threw up the sponge when they said wo are ready and willing to accept what ever conditions yon impose us for one I in lik ing them by the hand and piO amnesty and good will for the future It is no new thing for me to be in favor of amnesty I told them in tho House of Repre that the policy pursued by thG Administration would re sult in dividing the people of tho South black and white I deplor ed such a result and I said to them When you draw the lines in a State between the white man on one side and the blacks on tho other and make your party lines there it does not require a prophet to lull yon what the result shall be when wealth and intelligence is on one side and ignorance and pover ty on the other Everybody knows That has been the policy of the Administration to baud the black man tho white man and it has pretty well succeeded J am sor ry to say so much so that if you travel through the length and breadth of the South today and the white man that you fin 0 in fa vor of Grant is an exception to the rule while on tho other side tlie blacks are nearly al for Grant A Voice The carpetbaggers Gen Farnsworth The carpet baggers are the exceptions they prove the rule Now I have no maudlin sentimentality over rebels Nothing of the sort I demand the fruits of the war Have al ways demanded them We have Eot In the Constitution of the United where no Congress can reach them where no Stale Legislature can overthrow them 1 know that it is said that if Gree ley is elected lie will pay Hie rebel debt that he will pay and pension the rebel soldiers and they rake up an affidavit of some man who that some man said that he heard a man read it in a letter that was in favor of paying the rebels pensions But the same man came out afterward and acknowledged that he was inis And yet you will hear Grant men repeat old stale lie upon to this day I under stand that a gentleman at Geneva who ought to know better as used to preside bench in this cir cuit said it was elected that rebel debt That gentleman knew that one of the provisions of the Fourteenth amendment is that neither the United States nor any State shall ever or pay any part of the rebel debt That is in tlie Consti of tho Stales Is it Representatives I will read some of tho names of those who voted for it and against it Of those who voted for it the first name I of much prominence is Schuyler Colfax Well he is a pretty sound Republican yet he was to fasten the chains of slavery forever upon the slaves in order to avoid war Who else John A Logan A good Republican aint he Sometimes McPherson oE Penn sylvania the man who gets up the political manual for the Republican party now a Clerk in the House of Representatives at that time a member of the Then there was Morrell of pretty good Republican and Sickles Dan Sickles And of Tennessee and of Min now a United States Sena tor and a Grant mau They all voted for it with a good others Who voted iu the nega tive There is Ashley ol Ohio a Greeley man today Blair yes Blair even he voted against it And now a man Well then not to speak of him as a man of any prominence but perhaps yon may be interested in knowing how he voted the next name that I will read to you is of He voted against it and then there was Fenton of New York ho voted against it Fenton is now it Greeley Gov man Sedgwick of New York and Tap pan of New made a Minority against it and have recently come out for Greeley Hickman of Penn sylvania voted against it and is a Greeley man today So much for the record of the House was it in the Senate Among the members in the Sen ate who voted for it were An thony of Rhode Island and liar land of Iowa pretty good Grant men But there are not many Sen ators in Congress now who were in then Of those who voted against it however there were now dead Doolittle of Wisconsin of setts and Trumbull of Illinois This is tho record which has been made in the pasty aud now you de Greeley because he was willing in 1801 to pay for the emancipated slaves to stop the war to God that he had dono it You would have saved a thousand million dollars aud a hundred thousand precious lives And yet Greeley is to be denounced because he was for peace in 1864 Ask the mothers whose sons lay buried under south ern suns ask the widows whoso husbands arc rotting beneath south ern soil ask the maimed men of the Union who received their wounds and their maims the last year of tho war fighting under Grant down iu the Wilderness where more men were slaughtered than constituted the whole army in his front Ask them whether they would not that peace hud been declared in ISil at any cost rather than that prolongation of the war Why I can read lo you from speech after speech in that book The Globe of the most prominent the most loudmouthed Grant men I bellion went warand fought it through He joins Grant and you make him President of your national convention Rebels are not so contaminating if they happen tobeon that side Laugh ter Then you run him for Con gress against another rebel of the name of Leech and Leech beat him that only proves that the most popular rebel of the two LLaughter I while I was in Congress before the war never was accused of stealing that I know of Laughter There is a man name of Vance in North Carolina who before the war was iu very able man at the time of the breaking out of the war or soon afterward he was elected Governor of Carolina That of course rendered amendment Congress relieved Set tle and they made him President of the convention Vance is not for Grant his State elects him fo the United States Senate he comes up there and because he is Dot a Grant man they re move his disabilities and send him home again thus depriving the State of North Carolina of tho right to elect ils own representative Cheers How was Vance any worse than Settle Why should we interfere with tho rights of the people in this respect If you deny to the people the right to vote for any man they please he be uot morally or legally incapacitated you substantially deny theln the right of suffrage That is what they did with Vances Slate Legislature of North Carolina was obliged lo elect another man who did not happen to be under disa ana to the Senate There was a man named Helper who had to run away from North Carolina because of Ins loyalty and had served oh his recommendation faithfully during the war under At the close of the he was made Internal Revenue at Salisbury the man Holden who had been one of the persecutors of the saints who had organized mobs to hound down Union men became a radical candir date for Governor This rankled in the mind of Helper who started a paper One of Is it not contemptible that no property Mil was only belter argument can be made than 000000 while in 1370 it was only that against the candidate for the Presidency Cheers It is la that your it has question of man wor ship Go to the leading Grant of today Ask them How are youon the issues of What is tho answer I am for Grant you on the question dont know but I am for How are you on the civil service reform Oh I am for Grant and Grant is ID favor of re form What kind of civil service re form He has made a few rules for the appointment of committees to examine clerks and male clerks f Laughter Clerks at or per year salary have to be put through an nation they are to be asked all questions about geography astronomy and and their penmanship and so on And if they do not want to ap then the mau is ified if they do want to appoint him why he is qualified and when they turn out they call him before the board or committee and pronounce him disqualified and every lime it is as 1 saidin only to increase the methods not to do civil Suppose you put the whole government through a course of examination what would be the Suppose you some of the members ot and into their saw how deep water they have been in Suppose call up this man Butler who has just run away from Egypt and put him through a sprouts Suppose up Grant himself before board and ex amine him The first thing I would do would be to take one ol old ask him about it and to say that his statesmanship be gun to come up to the dignity of an old Whig almanac Examination Civil service re form must the head of the government He must cease the first acts of Holden after his people out of office simply because election was locome up to Wash ington and get Helper removed and a rebel appointed itt his place was impeached and from the State became one of the editors of the administration pa per which was denouncing Trunr bull efficient honest clerk ask him whether he is a Democrat or a Republican but keep long and myself I brought the as ho discharges his well When you get that you can get men for less salaries because they will retain their offices so long as rangement will be made with the 1 Tribune redeeming its pledge word railroads lo cany passengers at j O Honest not The Poisoned Tongue It is tho custom in Africa for when have killed a poisonous snake to on lolT its head anil it deep in the ground A naked foot slopping on one of these fangs would be ia wounded The poison would spread in a very short lime through the whole system This venom lasts a long time and is as deadly after is dead as before The Red Indians used to dip the points of their arrows in this pois on soit they made the least wound victim would be sure to die The snakes poison is iu its but there is something quite as dangerous aud much mon iu communities which has its on its tongue Indeed your chances of escape from a ser pent arc greater The worst snakes usually glide away in fear at the approach of man unless they are disturbed or attacked Bat this creature whose poison lurks iu its attacks without provoca tion and follows up his victim with untiring perseverance We wil tell you his name so you will al ways shun him He is called Slan der He poisons worse than a ser pent Often his venom strikes to the life of a whole family or More than three hundred Demo crats of Livingston ill have signed a pledge that they will worll under uo circumstances support or vote for Tlie list will be increased to over five hundred The says McLean county will beat that and not half try Gallatin has some of that kind of Democrats who want uo in theirs NEW Tanners Club now numbers over a hundred new voters The colored bont tbe same number arc same three hundred colored voters the ior township of the country Five hundred new voters and vo The Stray Mule At a meeting in a frontier Wes tern settlement several present opposed to the organ ization of a Not being able lo agree the meeting was breaking up when the chair man said bo had a very important notice to read to them Quiet was restored to bear this rather novel religious notice large black mule He had on a halter lit left and is branded on the left hip wilh g Any one returning will be liberally re tbe letter said mule warded The keen Union missionary announced that also had a very important no give out number o boys froth their homes near this place Sunday morning They and fishing poles on their shoulders when they left They are branded by a holy God as breakers Any one returning st i boys and placing them in a will be liberally rewarded at tua aiy of judgment The tact of lhat missionary ear ned the vote in favor oi a Sunday and those stray boys were duly returned to it destroying confidence peace nnd who never before voted then shameless mendacity on the part of any intelligent man to pretend lhat a President or Con gress can pay the rebel debt Why if it can what is worth If whatever one Congress can do another can undo Amendments depend upon Con hut uo We embodied them of who in the spring of 18G1 he could uot tho Stales John Logan in Ilia speech made upon that de clared that would be disunion arid BO on and now you the editorials of tho New York Tribune charge them all to andif you little the a pe riod of 25 years life you spout them all over the country as evidence of hie lor the He member for the lust thirty years haa been in tho of writing day Ijy day hia upon the current events of the time Find mo a man who dono that through a series of years and 1 will point to you tencies What 1ms Grant been do ing through lhat thirty years Sup posing you had his thoughts from in the Old Granite the Government foundation of The Constitution of he United Slates is beyond the reach of fac tion and above and beyond the power of any State or of the Na tional Government any par of the rebel debt or for slaves They say in 18G4 proposed to pay for tho and if elected of course he will pay But he will have no power a Presidential have Lho to this lurgo increase Courier A of nud sends an ion from South to the Boston Journal He has been long u resident State and says thus emphatically II Greeley is elected there will be no question that every Union while man and half tba negroes of South Carolina may pack leave for sooner to pay ior the slaves that is a part of the constitution tooi that the slaves shall not bo paid for in regard to the es Mr Greeley 1 Greeley never made a proposi tion to any rebel commissioner or later they will have that or be killed to do Sew Mode of Washing The ill effects of soda on linen has given rise to a new method ol washing ly adopted in and intro into opera tion two pounds of soap in about three gal ions of wafer as hot as the hand can bear and adding to this one tablespoonful of turpentine and three of liquid ammonia the must then be well stirred and the linen steeped in it for two or three hours taking careto cover up the vessel containing them as nearly hermetically as possible The clothes are afterward washed out and rinsed in the usual way The soap and water may be reheat ed and used a second time bnt in that case half a ol ammonia must bo added The pro cess is said to cause a great econo my of time labor and fuel Tlie linen scarcely suffers at all is there is little necessity for rubbing and its cleanliness and color are per fect The ammonia and detersive action is great have no injurious effect upon tlie linen and while the former evaporates immediately the smell of the latter is said to disappear entirely during the of the case of Helper before who is a manof good heart sonally and he postmaster at Salisbury But Hol den rallied again and very few months afterward Helper was re moved Can you blame Helper for being a Greeley mun No no He is now editing a wideawake live paper in North Caro lina Cheers There is Helper the loyal soldier who suffered for his Greeley There is Holdon the miserable persecuting rebel and thief a Giant mau LAp Now I am not so much troubled about contamination as yon are gentlemen I advise you to look a little to neighbors against whom yon may happen to rub Why if a Democrat joins the Grant party is he hot proclaimed from Dan How it was noised abroad that the life long Democrat Parks had joined the Grant party Well if he is a Democrat and three weeks after voting hurries tp Washington to get an office very well they are welcome lo him You have seen it pa in all the papers how was for Grant What a ac that was and yet because 1 support Horace one of the creators of par ty the man who took itin his arms in its infancy and carried it lo the received from that this cause I support him I am denounc ed I am in bad company Laugh ter I remember very well that record of the party was a good one once I remember no party until that party took parture oil the slavery lhat overdid so much for human rights as the Democratic party remember that very the Republican party its have tome from party meii who most comprehensive and reasonable ideas of liberty and the rights have been the Demo cratic parly But signed Jeff bond aud they for the whaled the enemy than the man who bailed him The taxation was in 1870 after Bul locks feign it was take Illinois In 1860 its property at while in 1870 if was That is the between a Slate that has been man aged by Slate like has been man aged by igno rance not all that in the Slate we have levied very large taxes for the war county city and precinct taxes All goes into the aggregate there Con of Slates they cannot of the rebel debt they cannot assume any tax for the purpose of the war If any portion of that the tax of any man he may sue it and obtain an injunction ing the collection of it Therefore the taxes iu the North are much larger in consequence of the war than they are in the South yet throughout the South where they have had these thieves for the last two or three years while they have been doubled and quadrupled while their property has been con stantly depreciating I said a little while ago that I was not disposed to over the sufferings of the rebels 1 think they deserved all they got during the war and I will not abate one jot of the legitimate fruits of tho war These and equal I protest against thieving being a part of tho legitimate fruits pf the war God knows they were poor enough at the of the war They went home you know how they went in what condition they found their fields farms houses their fences torn up their fields lying in ashes in many parts of the country their horses all gone and they themselves obliged to live upon oat cake and sundry other dishes that they make down no money with no farming utensils with HO stock with of the kind Now the idea of our upon them still further and then expecting them to love us Then denouncing them they do not fall in love with us Think of a gang of conspirators seizing a street by the throat and then finishing hia pockets and all the time him because lie does not love them There is too of much of it When we got these constitutional amendments engraft R R T I M E TABLE P C fc ST t RAILWAY Arrive LOG CHICAGO Leave a m Chicago Express am pm Chicago Express pm lOOpm Expr p m Richmond Mail pm a Kokomo Train pm LOGANSPORT COLUMBUS am Columbus Express pm p m Columbus Mail i am Express pm p m Mail a m p ni Accommodation a iu T W S RAILWAY KAST GOING p m p m Mail Express Accommodation p in a m am 1 C i S IV a m a m Mail Accommodation ARRIVE pm p m MAIL DIRECTORY ARRIVE p m a m a m DESTINATION Toledo East Through a m p m p m D m Lafayette Through a m a m Columbus a m p m Cincinnati p m p m Way p m a ui Chicago Through p m p m Peoria p m Tucs of their independence of view he must cease to make vacancies foV favorites and do as a good man of business will do he getean and disabled ASSOCIATIONS NS Dues from the 20lh to 2Sth each month to the at his flice No 2U Fourth St Regular loan 1st Wednesday in each month R S A K SML A B ASSOCIA tion 2tl organization e Jrom 10th to 15th of each month Di ctors meet 3d Monday in each mouth which time loans arc FRANK GKO S L B Dues payable from 1st tu h of each month to the Secy at Joua AL office Regular meeting for loans 2d of euch month at Court House CUAS STAGE 2HUNT Secy they do You can rely on j pd in Ibo Constitution they secur their honesty for they are not in danger of being turned out every day of their lives and so they would not go and steal to make themselves secure and rich Your civil service reform must be gin by adopting the prin ciple for President Slow isit now If you get a President who dis honest the moment he takes his scat lie commences to manipulate for a second term His appoint ments are all made reference to and then make appointments with reference to ed to every man in tbo South black or white all Ihe liberties that I enjoy The state of society was such that of course it would take time for them to get that we have Why I remember when out here in Illi wo used to have claim fights and used lo and feather men and ride them on rails have rows at elections and all that sort of thing They used to have commit tees to regulate things they used to seize and shoot without trial It was the state of society in rag ged condition of things So when the people emerged from the war slavery with all the bru effects if slavery both tue blacks and the whites you could not expect good order iu a day or year and all the bayonets in not brin good order out of it It has got to take lime to soften to educate bring them up to OUT not going to compel them to this kind of good bayonets and Now ladies and gentlemen 1 think t have given you tolerably good reasons lor the faith that is in me I cannot support US Grant for the Presidency i do not be lieve that the vast interests of the people of Iho United States wil be prompted by a of this Administration I recognize in Horace Greeley a mun with one ol Ihe largest brains in America a man who has always been the friend of liberty of rights Hit friend of friend of ment a selfmade man a scholar of ripe experience tlie leading journal ist in America an who is the noblest God Ho has been trust And be ire good bud or the Pres us It ChMr No mini can be i my letter the the keeping themselves there for an other four years Under the pres ent system of appointments to of fice of Congress is a sort boy running fromone another to get ap he does not them his constituents believe him to be of no account to no in fluence if he does lie must vote as the President wants him to do He must puss every which is approved pow er at the While House Thus itis a wheel within ii wheel a ting within a ringall bound together as somebody has welded tb by the adhesive power of public plunder You must stop this if you are ever going to honesty In the of govern ment and you can not stop it ex cept by principle aud reform iu the civil service f have not half gone over this subject It is endless I am full of it I hare not baen so full witha sense of the necessity of political reform iu the administration of the government for many many years as Tarn this year and I welcome as my in this Work of reform every good man from all parties and I welcome voters whether good different J ATTORNEYS P A office No 27 Fourth street opposite Court House JOHN A office at So 29 Fourth street up TT F S Attorney at Law and Public Office opposite Court HOUBO J M office in brick one 3oor south of House C on Fourth street House USTICE J M office opposite Court House J office on Fourth St opposite Court House Notary ROLLINS T S Attorney nt Public Fourth St art Ind O WIGART office 21 Fourth j street opposite Court House Fourth street Attorney ui Lair and Real Estate Agent Good furme lands ami lots ior sale on Business promptly d to Office on Fourth street GUI 17 Another lie lo the counter Ever since the havo been proclaim ing that was com ing to for him Gov Curtain Henry D Moore formerly Treasurer ior Greeley midsummer mad noss but that he is for Grant and Wilson peace and Pennsylvania Ko man has assailed tho Presi dent more bitterly ior nepotism Senator When charged recently with having pro vided office lor his own relatives he replied I know of no reason why and qualified per son should be from because of his relation to me was the defeat of his the President and yet ground he is still defaming the President That ia the watch word for tho hour Organize in the counties iu the towns in the school districts Complete the rolls make out the canvass tain the doubtful men send the nr which will convince Many of the localities are moving well but many yet wait Every where there should be tlie most perfect organization It Henceforth the campaign should be one of vig work Journal that was not sanctioned by Abra ham Lincoln Why dont you re member my that in 1863 Mr Lincoln himself issued a proclamation to tbe rebels in which he said to that if they would lay down their arms within 90 days all their institutions should be secured to them but that if they did not ho abolish slavery m the end ot 00 days Dont you remember that was his old mation If you do not 1 will show it to you That was in 1803 Lincoln himself was ready and said tp the rebels If you will down your arms and leave the Union intact you may retain your sue a proclamation abolishing slavery I remember it very because I was one of tlie gentlemen who was urging Lincoln to put out an emancipation a war measure and day to day much longer than good many they ought to Why when you go ore cords these records are uglv things I was in Congress in the spring of 18G1 and went out on the 4th of March During that last session of Congress when the Southern States one after another were se ceding a committee of 13 gentle men was raised in the House ot called the Committee upon tbe State of the Union and met with a view to some means of maintain Union That committee through its chairman Mr ot Ohio reported the following re solution amending the Constitution of the United States I have it here and I want to call atten tion to the men who voted for it what the amendment was Let us see how the records are upon this amendment proposed to the Con by this mark from day to day supposing his Laughter That is the issue in utterances had been written down this campaign is it That ii the from day to day for last thirty years what kind of a book do you suppose it would make 1 Tell me some friend of the Administration what you find in it Precious lit tle statesmanship but a good deal of horse But it is said and here I desire to say a word or two about Uree ley it is said that Greeley isiin bad company that we socie ty of rebels aud Democrats and that is very contaminating Now in the first place I am not scared by this cry I have been of Democrats a very great many times and I hive found them to be very good men 1 knew a great may of them in the war I have already alluded to Grant Then there was Thomas Rosen cranz aud Franklin there was Sickles and Logan and lot of thein at the commencement of the We were all glad to have I have fought side by side with the Irish brigade the men who Vent into the charge with a halloo and a shout If there are any of my old regiment here you will knowhow that was and you will remember how they used to come out of their charges with their altered banners and tattered clothes and the commanding officer to get twice in every engagement once in the legand once in the neck Wo were very of their association then and I find the lle party with Grant himself is not disposed to repel tho approaches of a Democrat or a rebel How long is had a tele alete with the President at the White House remember the chief of the guerillas that tp watch so long a time a man Ha it all right his asso docs not contaminate any body Then there is Longstreet I reported a myself for remov ing disabilities and the President favored it arid it was passed Very after the President Surveyor of the port of New Orleans orI think lie was the port Longstreet is but he is no worse a rebel now than when he was for Grant a year or two ago But let us come a Jittle nearer home They have had elections re cently in Carolina I know something about some of the men of that state At your convention in Philadelphia which nominated Grant who presided Settle of North Carolina Who was Settle An ardent before the war raised a regiment for the re dignity politics is it Whale or that complexion has your republic at last Uow is that Jeff Davis had been Monroe two years a prisoner He had been held on military authority until the prisoners were over to the civil authority The government saw fit to by military commission martial Ho wasat Richmond when it became court should handle not want to try two reasons iti place hud come Mo be had tried mond and the jury down there would acquit him inthe second place vye had recognized the belligerent rights of we had of wan with them Other nations had bel and mauy lawyers among them the ablest in the iland claimed bea good plea in bar to the indictment for high treason At all events the country did nob want with him bogged for somebody to come and bei bai for him It not answer any of these rebels for bail impoverished by war they bankrupt pit have looked well to take a rebel on a rebels bail bond Greeley who disguised the fact and never sou ever since the rebels had laid down arms and submitted of the United State hehad favor of peace said I will go on the bond and and another gentleman named Ger rit Smith are so because he is for went down and signed his Cheers Smith signed it too that old abolitionist that you are so fond of had to sign his bond enti tled to it he has not van away Why some ignorant people believe today that saved Jeff Davis neck Laughter There are lots of and it is so argued by lots lot Grant men that if it had Greeley Jeffi Davis would have been But Jeff Davis has never run away want to hang him upon that old sour apple tree you can have him any day to upon these indict ments goand get liim if you can not get Vanderbilt are to be had they are on the bonds make them pay I said iii i I since the the war this fact that the North and the South rebel men Democratic men and Republican men from all parts of the country are ready to bury past differences and issues and standing shake hands as Gree ley says over the 61 the war and work for peace good order and iu the I should like to speak to you about which has been of maintaining the bayonet This depart who wil say that he an honest man He his has fitted him for statesmanship his associates are when he visits met of mind and intellect Controls lim please with tlie ure that our government from doctrine of dont get scared any of you Republicans I say Stato KIghte to back horse and on intimat The are all going ti for them may say they jWe want no more about the past is in history AVe cannot Jiv shoulder hand to let Us marc in one graud and res cue this the haud The general government It iis sovereign all over State has a sort of sover system one within ite sphere is sorer eigu while tlie general central suu shines for ail But when that general gov undertakes to conic down who are to its Itis be done A 1 does il her the ener rOfi party men who com together ior principles sake au to life and over political party it refort ist is sure now Saias Boys arc to b Hereafter ain has ordered his troop to doii the new and improved uni form which is tho result of the re and mate Taws Jor punishing made by the Boar sit ju New York sault battery Jor repudiating your town for of in your streets when it to send an army merely at the beck of some federal officer upon tho people without The ar Tbe coat heretofore sacred tc officers aboye the rank ot Captain to prey upon tho people without by officers of all rank either the Governor or the ture of the State calling for it the idea of any of all the apostles of free and the proper rights of and ofthe I your atten tion to the the policy been pursued property of the country will venture to detain you at the risk of being called tedious and ask to ures census is pretty Let us of he States the effect has been upon their property tion since total and tate in 1800 was round numbers in 1SVO 000less than half That was not all the the slaves Not of slaves in a quarter of it The whole amount of its State and taxation iu 1800 was its taxation was to nearly less half In Florida Its total property was 1870 it was only an while in ISTO Take Georgia its tlie nnl Professional of rds not exceeding four lines inserted in this Directory ior a year iu advance t Law and Logans Special place or advertise ments from ttn to twenty per cent extra additional to the above rates Local No not fee ior less than tl Notice of application for licence Legal advertisements less than a month per to tbc Communications for the promotion o t pri vate interests charged as All bills presented quarterly Transient advertisements must be paid ior a advance LUMBER DEALER J C dealer inall of Lumber Lath Sash office and yard corner of North street and Canal MERCHANT TAILORS Fourth 1YJL Complete stock of best goods made up at reasonable prices X A full stock of new goods Orders low Satisfaction guar solicited anteed MILLINERY H 3o 43 Fourth street Millinery and Ladies Furnishing ds Largest stock in the city PHOTOGRAPHIC Celebrated The Jj only place fine Photo graphs are made in colors and ink from life or old pictures Gems PHYSICIANS Dr J office 38 Fourth over VTm Dolaus store 1bysician Surgeon and Accoucheur Chronic diseases successfully treated PRINTING OFFICE Xo Ti over Pest of Card Book Job and Letter Press Printing promptly executed REAL ESTATE McNARY Seal Estate and Collection Agents 21X Fourth street 57 opposite Court House Anderson Ind S B Estate and Intelligence Agent Office corner ot Broadway and Fourth streets upstairs HARNESS FULLER Jc 7S street Manufacturers and dealers TRICE i CHAPPELOW Broad way Saddles Harness Jce STATIONERS BUTTON i MATTHEWS No 4th street Every variety of School and Stationery at wholesale and retail STOVES TINWARE i 2To 60 Mar ket street dealers in Tablo Cutlery and House Furnishing Goods Special attention given to Rooning Spouting aid Repairing So 90 Mar ket street Stoves Tinware Roof ling Spouting Stove Furniture TOBACCONISTS i 42 Fourth street wholesale dealers m all kinds and Cigars Reeds Marble Works Pearl Street Kear the Office Tombstones OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AH orders executed in the best style ol anu on reasonable terms S REED Feb 191870 4Stl ivos 13 ana 3S HAVE PROVED FROM THE MOST experience Jin entire Prompt aad Reliable are the only Medi cines perfectly adapted to popular that mistakes can not be made la 0cm ea harmless aa to be free from danger efficient as to be always reliable They the est commendation from all and will always rea der BARBER SHOP HILL street undur The place LO i a clean and ifo 1 hair cut BOOKS DUTTOX MATTHEWS So a street Sign of big Wok S JDC Miscellaneous Books 1th chool BOILER MAKERS tt FLOYD Manufacturers oT Saw Mill Boilers Work corner of Canal and ligh lad attended to BOOTS k CO No 7S Broadway 2d door east of Post Boots Shoes Hats and at retail u Fevers Congestion 35 Worms Worm Fever orm Colic 25 25 25 Vomiting 25 Colds Bronchitis 25 Sick Bilious Stomach 35 25 Crou h Piles blind 50 and Sore 50 EC violent coughs SO 50 50 CONFECTIONERS JH No 70 Fourth struct and corner of Market nnd fourth streets Wholesale and lie tail Confectioner and Buker Dealer in all iuda oC Game Fresh Oysters Fruits ic u connection has one oi the Finest Din iu the city Frish Oysters Ac served itl all hours DEEDS AND MORTGAGES SHEEKIN SIMON P Recorder of county Writer of Deeds nud Mortgages Court House Lo gon sport Ind Special to Abstracts DENTIST DR D L Office No 103 Broadway south sido above the canal DRUGGISTS BOEGES EH City Drug Store No street Drugs ic whole sale and retail W H Established 1850 Market street caat of Bridge street BROWN GEORGE W Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Practical Phar r 76 Market below Fourth Prescription Drug y Store 112Market street Proprie tor of Dunns Sunrise Baking Powder and standard preparations STRAIN SHULTZ corner Broadway and Pearl street Drugs Medicines nd Eclectic Medicine Depot DRY GOODS JOHN Successor to Brown Ic Pratt dealer in Staple A ancy Dry Goods Carpets Bouts Shoes Jtc Market and Bridge opp Barnett House W No 44 Fourth Bt One price to all McCAUGHY J 61 Broadway Dress Goods Prints Muslins Jtc MERRIAM RICE Nos 105 and 107 Market street Dry Goods Car pets Hardware ed ds part of the no fornoT coat of the refills ed meu gives placo to a neatly fi basque faced wit the colors of the arms 6 the breast and skirts liberal ornamented buttons Th braes i favor For purposes blue blouse plaited oir th breast and ol Generals officers arei trimmings of any kiudi light blue witli wide stripes the of their respective arms Gen oral and staff officers are to wear plume on dress occasions ed felt gold and hair plumes corps a dress cap with upright of cocks feath for artillery ahd Foot soldi era pompons instead of plumes Mount ed troops troop top boots and sashes and epa ulets are abolished all eral officers There are many mi nor changes all of which it is as will be for the better W No 4U Fourth street manufacturer and dealer in Furni ture Largest and best assortment in Vr TS SOy dealers in Furniture and Undertakers Broad GENTS FURNISHING GOODS T M 78 Market street OperaHouse building City Furnisher FINNEGAN JAMES No 05 Market Groceries and Liquors No 1U Broadway suc S to Cragin Martin keeps i of Groceries ant Provisions Prompt custom solicited 89 Marke PIERCE Smith Pierce Broadway sale aad retail dealer Li B O street Grocers and dealers in Flour Bacon Fish Fruits INSURANCE AGENTS MULLETT Fire Life an Accident Insurance Agents office 74 Market street Partridge Block repre sent several of the oldest and host com panics in America HIGGINS Real Estate Life Agent corner Mar ket and Firth streets represents the fol lowing well known and responsible Fir Companies Friendship Cincinnati O Girard Imperial London San Francisco Dropsy and scanty 50 from riding 50 Gravel 50 Seminal Ois 00 Five Boxes with one vial of Powder 00 Sore Mouth Canker 50 11 Urinary wetting bed 50 Painful with Spasme W 100 00 CASES containing i specific f 35 viala containing i specific for every ordinary disease a tamily le sub ject lo of directions SIO f aO vials with book Morocco Specifics for cere of diseases of all Domestic with 1 Complete with Manual 1O Rosewood Caic of containing all oar Specifics Including Vet and others not enumerated 35 EXTRACT Cures Burns Sore is Sore radio BoUn or or or HUMS z 50 Quarto f These except EX TRACT and emgle vials of Veterinary Medicine arc sect by the cote or single bor to any pan of the country free of charge on receipt of tne price Specific Homeopathic Medicine Co Office No GGS KBW For Sale ty GEO W Sole o 76 Mar ket Street Logan sport Ind WOMAN By an practice i period of time 1 iy of been enabled ifo amt of positive and To tiis oat oral I Dr Favorite Prescription The however is expression of my mod 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Flowing when from causes cc of the the CSms Impo or Sterility Female mid very many other chronic woman not mentioned here in which u well as in tbe cases mj Favorite Prescription works vel of hc extol as a admirably at of purpose beinga meet per fect specific the semal of woman Jr wiU nor will it do harnl i any state or condition It will be to preg nancy aad can be taken in moderate with perfect while etate Indeed It fa a Mothers Cordial and eo prepares ths for that it renders easy I cave received praise froia hundreds of mothers for the thne conferred I offer my Favorite the of with the of an honest heart and fee welfare desire further information on these subjects eaa obtain it in my THEATRE os OP TUS cct secure from observation upon receipt of two postage stamps pc to pvcs 1 heir PRK BV ALL per moir a ons Internal Heat v se In n at Chemical J J