Elkhart Democrat Union (Newspaper) - April 3, 1874, Elkhart, Indiana a- Year in W. corasT of Main all are paid in tlie of the OF One One Onu not OTor 10 One 10 a line and 5 conti Office at this farther notice on will be however as on Sunday to all Weit and at precisely Q P. ELEHART 1874. Simt Mich. comer Clifton Erery of JOB WORK on and at comer of Main and Bonnu b. l. j. r. ( JOSEPH VALLEY ' 98 n Backing 1. deals in and and other Attention given to honre from 8 to IS a. M. and 1 to 4 p. R dealer io XJ Pare Patent Stationery leave 8, Nicht Way 8. A. W. W. S 45 p. UNE 04. 12. Alf Lino 4. Now York 0. Atlantic a. No. No. Toledo D. GENT for the a Express Co. Great West era and Local Ticket Agent for the N. Y. Erie Atlantic Great Western on Pigeon PAPER of and Wrapping Orders J. j L. MARBLE and dealer in Tombstones and Building tone Second building West Elk Estate and General All to hU care will io and News Bookseller and of the corner of Main and Pigeon G. USTICE of the Peace and Notary Pn White Murray opposite he 4&$~U)ank Con Leases always on at Law and Notary Ind. Practices In all ot the - Over M. corner of Main and Sts Ind. to with moderate prompt On directly opposite the hat c. d. wiil practice So I sol of abstract of alt in tne in land and and 31 D. i of Law and No. 01 streef rick promptness to anv in their care Special attention to In Indiana acd and of PRO P. services to the of and will attend promptly all either by night or German and L. M. D Main and Over two doors east of Baptist op medicine in of and the in of the Eye and Ear in .de a. 0.~s. AND and L ' of Second and M D AND Over Bakery Main St. 3 the to ihe of his in all its day or J. HAGGERTY AND Ind. L Mill Mil Wednesdays and from 8 to i i o'clock M and 2 1 at when not of 3d and corner of Jackson 8teei3 io order and aad will be kopt a rinsT class and comer oi near the Our mona to accommodate at al all perfect the rule of the cu juif ol the M. Day und Weekly oh the most no of and Canal s Mich T. H. of the Grand B. 91 Moin V Fonr class Milliard pure Wines and of np coTtier of Waite J. repairs and and And everything In for their comfort with reasonable lo and from all F. W. to and from the White as thc I Good B and well fn for Ihe of Ladies und at the D. and in style IM of of either or more at work for In or uU the Golden income Enclose tamb fcr o 113 Chambers 6.00p,ni. The Grand Rapids 5.1X1 a- - and Accommodation 4.10 p ran direct to Grand arriving there at 11.00 a. and 9.00 Grand BaMIs 7.S0 a. m and arriving at Elkhart 1 05 p. m and 9 45 p. making close connections with Air Line Connecting at for Eston Rapids and at Lansing St a m. and 5.40 p m returning leave at 7.80 a. m and 4.00 p. m. going west who have tickets by the L. S. M. S. R. are transfer tickets In extra wishing in Sleeping rsn secure them by personal at are run by Cleveland is than Chicago and 15 slower than Buffalo timo No other than those herein given rt lowed Tickets can for prominent from Boston K. Mic. Dir. E- B. Elkhart June a. 187.^-___ TIME take effect Jan. 4, 1874:, at 12 south at Ko 30 Jackson opposite the B. and and of the for fall and winter In of south at Law and Notary Ind. Practices In all ot the - Over A ti 1- so 42 I O BTi 10 80 40 00 02 11 11 19 35 4-2 25 30 4S 15 25 02 07 20 35 60 50 00 1.......................... 111 15 20 44 49 Cabile 2(1 30 5S vinci 16 30 15 05 51 80 20 88 311 50 18 OS ' 9 40 49 00 50 13 05 40 30 W. W. MICHIGAN TABLE No. 9, effect 2ad 1874 Going 1 No. 3 10:5^1 a. pm 65:5 5:.S0 5:40 2:80 New Milford Silver 11:55 4 No- 2 12:30 p. m 7:00 am 7:30 7:E0 9:05 10:10 8:15 ' 8:40 4:85 Close made at Goshen with Shore * Michigan Southern Railway for all points or at with the Fort * R. R St. and the old hal ail the modem Hot and Cold Water in Elegantly and located in the business of the Per RICKCORDS AMT indio or iW K. n 1 to sell the only book CYCLOPEDIA Worth 25,000 WANTS most and RECEIPT BOOK ever in the United 14 bv 17418 COLORS every per year saved to every one who it. Everybody wants it. nearly everybody buys it as coon as per Extra Agents will mise it if do not PUBLISHING Ate n that is asked is that the Ladies and Judge for A limited assortment and goods will be HOld LOWER at any place in the and in the latitat and GENTS made to and perfect fits always at the new establishment before Sept. 18th, 1873. all kinds AND sale CENTS PER SAGE FACTO B K U S El THE POST IN PASSAGE and from and European hy Great Western leave Now Liverpool every and every at the LOWEST Bolls the Do yon what f yon Doyou 7 Do bear the Of your far 1 Do they take to by Do they speak of hours When your way was strewn with Bowers 1 When a rainbow arched And when Faith stood smiling by are slowly the and holy you toll ma what they Do tell of dreaming I Do they tell of bright eyes t Do they tell words spoken f Do they tell ot yonng Do they tali of hopes yon Do they tell how faith bai Do they how night and Crael Tate has tracked her prey Do they tel 1 hopes And of sweet treasure wasted Bells are the by the the mind's dim chamber yon tell me what they say r heart all Its lightness life lost ail ita brightness t Has your day star set in gloom Do yon hear the voice of Mocking averr groan that From the aching heart that thirsts lova it ne'er may And tba Joys it ne'er may For the light by elonds For the glories of the past Memory years of loag I bear yam to rest with tba nates yon are Memoir I tali what yon say Ovar long years you are bearing ma each step of the Ovar temptation and and sin Over the and and din Ot a that and mora At mr mother's knee as I knelt ot While she tells ma the sweat and Of the with And I hear lipi that have long Pray Or har boy as sha prayed that Oh I Memory with strange have brought back ray mother to ma this brought what yoa bearded with faithful lova and bar Yon have stilled in my bosom the tempest And made ma again as a littia the Ind. high as the Mother is oat to the whisky Father is trying to take a few stitches To close np the rear of his every day a pat poor little Mother is paying as fast as Eke Dear Mrs. Winslow will put yoa to And papa must hurry the kitchen to trotto a gray To hear an old woman strike up a new Papa's new coming Mamma can't tend to her baby and boT blow its poor are the the Papa is pinning his For mother Is praying la all sorts of M. D. D. Masonic Oxide the of Setts of the finest AL TEE at from to paid for Gold and Silver E. 07 main respectfully Elkhart and kinds to the Ladles of that she is ready to do making of tho New York March 2S. TUE to the and fashions in nnd at eat if factory The work will warranted in all Remember the Main up 5 i Yon See il at the wonderful HE JIMER and 19. 1871: took First Premium Family Sewing Bind and over at once 1 Unparalleled inducements Samples bv East Hest Goods and and the of the will bo tu our r th 128 MMN drv goods Sept. 19tb, 187.?. ihc near the Railroad Also pays MARKET all of DRIED ih a tbu came 68 Main will AND and and as the Also a Counter a fen arate Room for ihe Ladies Ice and Strawberries and in their and at all Meals for Parties gotten np lo June 1878. bis t Sermon yesterday the Rev. Howard Grosby said that the men are in the wrongs When the Lord came on earth he did not total The first miracle was to turn water into The Lord not only did not favor total but be showed Christian men how to use the ordinary things of th IB life without abusing It has been said thas he did not make wine ac the marriage of Canaan 3 that it was not grape juice is not Fermented grape jaice is the only We sometimes have of beans called bat when ene ior coffee he does not expect to have seated a decoction of bat pure Why did the enemies ot Jesus call him a wine it he did not drink If be ever drank anything it was the fermented juice ot the Chiist droak wine and we do to follow his If the wine in those days was not what did the Apostle mean by to the deacons that they should not iba giren to much Surely it was intoxicating or else they could have any without The cauise of day is doing the cause of Jesus Christ much it gives scenes of Gospel truths entirely and false standards of It puts an interpretation on word never perish by its Tu it many of infidels owe their By its misrepresent tations of tho Bible the total abstinence cause plunges more men any vice io It has always been in the minority in all legislative Ministers of the gospel have been into tho so-called temperance Soma time ago Dr. Crosby received a letter from a college saying that his views on the temperance question were like those of the learned doctor 3 but the the young student were wiM 00 tho total he asked for whether he should remain quiet or speak Crosby advised him to speak A few afterward Dr. Crosby said he the student the President of Haifa dozen temperance As an ition he said that ho had been frightened into the Dr. Crosby characterized this as cruel and said that no man ought ever his to be closed to giving expression to honest He been maligned for to his on this subject but he would be untrue to aud to his d if be mained aro human as other aud liable to The fanatics call themselves and those who dif fvr with them men would never be caught in using such Let thorn believe thai is but they haul of tem as their because it is a to nse ihe pure to such ao The doctor after speaking against drinking while making New Years cills and and his hearers to be temperate io all said that the drunkard be punished for his instead of being tenderly taken into ao A jury in San the other day brought in a of not with a request to tho defendant to restore the March 20.To daj the Ring attorneys made answer to and filed by thf They made important of facts they not admit that tne of invited for paving that were not awarded to any of the bidder by means of h to attend a meet ing of the 15th of and that certain contracts were there lot to John O. and others at fixed by the board They that any of these acts were unlawful or for the purpose of aiding tnd assisting auy of in obtaining contracta af unreasonably high that contracts have been made in violation of the second section of the act of approved July 10, 1871, appropriating for ments and in the District of Section two of that act no ease shall the said board enter into a contract for any work or the cost oi shall exceed the amount estimated therefor in its aforesaid less twenty per of said to was contained in a message addressed to the Legislative by the Public which set forth that OOO would be sufficient to complete the two-thirds of which were to fee appropriated and one-third property immediately adjoining and to be benefitted by said claim that the interpreted by the Board allows a departure from tbe laid down in the second even to the extent of making improvements which bava cost over If they are mistaken in their construction of the ask with becoming that it be considered an error of admit also that the let to John O. Lewis and Lewis S. Filbert to 45, there have been paid on said 386 99 But deny this was notwithstanding the act cf July 10, 1871, passed by Legislative and tee organic act forbid it. They admit that they allowed Evans to use old material without charge to and that property holders received no allowance for the although they had formerly paid for patting the same on the street under the old that they allowed partial advance payments to John O. Evans and and thai they furnished costly machinery to contractors They admit that they allowed Evans and his to become sureties the om for in so doing of the District also admit tho genuineness of the to Wil Ham S. Huntington nnd the Huntington printed in the Sun of Jan. 26. The proves that and one person whose name was not mentioned had formed a Ring to gobble up and that Henry D. Cooke wao in a real estate letter proves that and Kilbourne three very large on which they would realize - an average profit of thirty-seven cents per square and of ninety-seven cents per square They also admit Henry D. Cooke was in the real estate pool to the extent of 825.000, advanced by as stated in Kilbourne's conspiracy John O. Evans and others is but the as term of Evans and others to control is and on the ground that it neither morally nor They set foith in also that W. W. Con or George Riggs ond others of the had petitioned tie boards to lay on certain streets what was known as the asphalt as laid in front of the Arlington they did let a John O. Evans to lay this pavement at per square the petitioners recommended the same be let at 50 per square This at once by putting on the stand William 15 who laid pavement in front of the Arlington This witness testified that the pavement by Evans in no way resembled the pavement laid by and that it did uot cost Evans over per square and had it been laid as laid the pare men's in front of of the same materials and in the same it would have cost about per square great development in examination was brought out by Judge in Boss found that 84 has been He called for the final which were and they showed that only 43 had been All ot the Governor's force were immediately put to work to out where this discrepancy occurred but failed March 23.The District Ring has always felt comparatively secure because have interested iu pavement furnishing supplies and real estate pools so high officers and members of that believed it impossible to gei up a public opinion enough to frighten these men from care of their own interns s. They not allow the to be and broken up oue of the inevitable results must be their own c the Ring relied also on their ability and mystify with a mass of figures any might to an honest in o their conduct of the of iho was an old dodge of Hubs cd and the New York and has twice served the of the of national the evidence of that by the District must bu drawn chiefly from more or loss under and for every an honest witness might make they had scores of dishonest ones with which to contradict It therefore is not lo be that the inquiry should a at the very A active and wary of Shepherd and his can only be brought ro close by gradual approaches ihe so far has upon far it has startling ind is admitted that tho appropriated for the school fund has not been honestly and The officers of tho have thair usual ijame of but tho fatt is very apparent to the that for school pari 03CS from alt osea the expenditures by a very large The figures submitted in the answer the receipts exceed the ex ovar To up his in their Ring claim credit for paid oa account of the old corporations and fail to credit the school fund with this amount when the same is returned by the Sinking Fund Com The committee is well that of the District are purposely to prevent of malfeasance and therefore determined that a shall over all to the most in regard to the by the it is by direct by the direct admis sions ef the counsel for the that was a estate that Henry D. was and is yet interested in that this pool was before or at the inauguration of. the new and that the heavy aggregating three ' of a million were made chiefly during 187-1 the early 1872. Also that there was a Ring to gobble up pavement and that it succeeded beyond the most sanguine expectations of the men who composed the little All the points charged - in the specifications accompanying the first charge are ed or sustained and oral and while there is as yet no direct of still the conclusion is from facts that a most gigantic existed to people of ihe for the benefit of a few examination of Mr. Latta was continued He admitted that he has a real estate pool of his ihe to which whore Cui tib J. and Judge Sunderland sll of the coast and the first squatters in Latta also admitted that his partner had a real estate pool tind that ha made largo purchases as trustee him and then conveyed them to who held them in trust for other parties who had furnished him to invest. Who these par ies ware Mr. juatta solemn ly swore he did not Kilbourne was then called interrogated about his purchases for his but he declined to tell who were interested further thaa Henry D. 88 he said in his letter of Aug. 25,' 1871, to S authorized him to draw for This amount was put into the pool by Jay Cooke but he did not know whether it was for Henry Cooke alone or for the If the of course Henry D. then had an in. the pool equal to his interest in the Kilbourne was asked who the other where for whom he was trust but to answer - He said that if responsible person of the would that either he or any ot those with hita been guilty of auy act he would tell all about but that do so would ruin his acd he wanted somebody from whom to recover Judge n admonished him that his were that character to en title them to be considered it was perfectly proper for him lo tell fur whom ha and the committee would require him so to thus admonished said now ask you for- the names of y Dur gut The witness declined to these persons for whom you first purchased the one they was that one who has gone must decline to you any interest in these transactions other than as a real broker had not I only received a CI you any other interest a interest purchased your interest of the one member of the pool who A. was that party must decline 10 this a joint arrangement Did all the parties contribute to a pool executed written declarations of any members of the Board of Public Works interested directly or Nobody with the District Government in any except Gov. you have that he was interested at least so far as he was interested in Ihe firm of Jay Cooke With one elher I will say that none of the parties are residents ot this will ask you a direct you can Are any members of mast decline to answer that ques any members of the or present Congress directly or indirectly must respectfully decline to answer that question 2 any of the army interested must decline lo answer that Thurman then asked him whether he could eoe tho parties for whom he acted and consult them about giving their names and if they did not object whether he would so to which he answered that he report to the committee whenever they desired him to do so. for Post and March A SUBURBAN of Fire in few dais ago a drawn by a yoke of Texas halted on Lafayette The wagon contained a good looking seven and considerable A a and a dog thai had run to tail were the The party were from and were returning to their old home in Decatur An Alderman of the city who had years of his life in the Lone Star approached the He said to tho I you Kke the country Didn't you like the you have good health out the land iho earth is your to she couldn't the in rough and ihen she turned to the her and that dam dog outen the dinner pot yon see he's got his nasty snout imo ihe about ia a asked of each other by the South people who dwell and lager out of The question is an idlo one born of a on the it is not the point of a joke it is on poor whose Iky in his but hang for it. Noi the is a square demand for a matter not 10 lightly or ghost HAS been it is a matter of some importance to know whose haunts the earth If a Posi and reporter only find that the the perturbed spirit be solved by an which disprove the that tell no having sb farj the miist rest with the who clear-headed and of the village beholders appears to have been a they are to treat their experience and a varnish of the that ihe matter has made a deep upon 8a'me"time they disposed to glory in a spiritual entertainment at which they were an though not very What saw is faithfully givon in 8ub> stance in the following the result of an interview with the It may well to premise for the of readers of the and corporation of Evanston braces within its limits southern line the Cemetery of Tbe rapidly growing village already begins surround the of the dead with the houses of i a tall whose pickets are rusty with exposure to the rapidly going to marks the dividing the one sees at this season of the year leafless tress like rank sandy and white on death's portals in the sacred grounds thai shake the incessant rattle and thunder of railway and quiver with the quick beat ing surf of the lake on the east. In this desolate spot one dark and damp night of this month of March came to the sight of the two in different parts of the town figure of was standing on the sidewalk n front of his dwelling and looking towards The distance four with no inters vening As they gazed they saw bound into the air from the earth a luminous of the stature of a body which rose to a height of about tec and there remained floating and flashing for eral * Then it. disappeared and as if suddenly extinguished and as suddenly relighted Against itself as a background - clearly revealed the naked trees and the slim pickets the fence and upon earth beneath and and upon the and mon scattered here and it. casta horrible Its light wa brilliant and unlike in intensity any illumination the gentleman bad ever After a while the wind caught and buffeted the driving it so that for a second it hovered like a it began to whirl and twist and rise and sometimes among the branches of the along the top of the and then ricocheting along the ground with tremendous In movements it and in the twinkling of an eye the apparition bounded into the air and was and the dismal of. the dead were left unlighted to tbe minor ghosts that stalk abroad at observers of this sight returned with upright hair creaking joints to the security by their cheerful and their wondering spouses the story of the appalling It bas since transpired that this mysterious object has been seen at other times by other whose superstition has been so great as to seal lips to any revelations while for some unknown reasons solitary at midnight cross desolate fields rather than with never so a that city of where they may perchance see their cast by tho baleful light of this nn earthly Car The de vp th ree or four to t he re vol t of. t hV worn g n F: r try against thie sale of- Spectator says mixture of laith and and for deep piety and reliance on lynch not exist The inine feeling which ronns the of as and partly to a lore quite natural .in a and narrow crusade can be ' drinking is a moderate or ' caul quite irreconcilable a a higH they are to allow that Christ for his i risen ' Thea Bull on | retracts says on the f - ' At thing a but now and ' to meet w midi be to The bei in the ofi is any event to fail The rev markable tlie ' have Still is probably the result in of recent financial Panics in things of this world ' by t 2Vto tea this The with of involved in the It says the loon cal and that in and they would have been put by the law long and tell that other Where we railed him to lull Sim to And aha broie ' Antl the rade Felt unheard on that 1 It t f Ye A Plymouth trial verdict will practical breach of the church by Plymouth try itai on j a scandal press country or All But and Unexpected lyr - action as. it not do ' ' mere - and been 'the abject effacement nn won indicates the hy in a matter which Marquis of Lome will come into of the at Tunbridge the English wittering at tho end of this month The Marquis and ihe Louise to reside on this was sold to him for will be found a statement showing what constitutes a oar and although it may pot suit in every it so closely to the general average that shippers will find it a great as a of As a general rule 20,000 pounds or 70 barrels ot 70 of of of 200 sacks of 6 cords hard 7 of soft 20 bead of 60 head of lOO head - of 9.000 feet of solid 17- of 13 000 feet 40,000 20,000 feet hard one less of joists and all other large 340 bushels of 360 of corn 380 of oats 400 of 360 of 360 ol apples 330 of Irish 356 of sweet 1,000 patriotic woman in Burlington reading in the papers some in Davenport had hair thirty-one immediately sent to for soma thirty-three inches long. isn't going to be beat on long hair if her daughters know tells of an English traveler two but detained at Marseilles through by day at the be cooled bis vexation by pacing for hours up and down the neighboring On one of his walks be became acquainted a inquiring how long he baid been s thus hurrying to and perceived that his if he bad set his lace toward would already have carried him quite Then not loaned tbe sojourner to pay for tood and lodging air the way across and set off. with a that it cost to regain bis native land already in ism ill our both like rOund the if souri has already delivered a of unfortunates by giving of - Frenchman gaye the those grants Frenchman's to month or of the railroad loan is all payable till end of The walking produced bis but every - by those who Jand help they cultivate farms strikes off likely to be than other ' slogan I means merely Let the energy in - and Let it strike not as who the but on and while is it cape the and where it can do the itself tell the tru th you it easier than ' y ' who gives ia far meaner we seize may have to drop as is a torch lighted in tbe ashes of our is a blessing to the good but a to the witli be heart loves best the bold and r who his heel on of it is parts of the West they complain that tha country overrun with week on 450 York Post - California has passed a labor of - Itis Government has decided all its ' ' pers and said like are to frbW own 8i:prallel were bat ' to a my 5,> lady that abe apon Cooke 's Washington been reported by a Congressional splendidly to in pick that i But the publio like to know it ' form ' as ' th Li lovingly who for a 10 It debtor of the Bank discover Treasury will condescend that nut for the that the on the the laxity of former so a disgrace to Swift C. of New York remarkable of type mention has made in. the A - the hours time ems solid vier in one single hour composed 1.960 ems On in ten hours and in two hours up 3.982 The type was This n b y attain ed his m he soon the rioted the do it - ' is lately in to persons erate no entry on the that passed by as is required by