Elkhart Democrat Union (Newspaper) - April 14, 1876, Elkhart, Indiana 15, 18T6. W. Call fur the ha delegate held of 11B. for tho a and the of vote for one io for Thomsa A. the in 18W. and one fur ewy fraction or fifty thp Co open Mon and .np port who deaire a io the of public he na or rhe moat and rigid In al of tie rho tf aad o or low the Impartial law opon with favor to the labor and U tie of any and all largest ihe individual A to demand and nhall br alike of taxation of properly with The of Ihc by a in order that be given the liid in all muf Tho of partiality or I nomination of but roen for ol our .be outgrowth of the democratic end we invite the of of imot to ihc the to for the following 1. the e of S. of y 10 Central all tlie noise made and for certain purpose not here to the entire Court will not exceed idl It is better in way so lar ab the purposes for which it erected are There will be a expended in a lew matter of fuel as. d uring be more than one it ' back be to the citizens of Goshen in not a or audience as they had and yet now quite a large with the assurance that the speaker can generally be beard by all in ilie design of new room our architect E. than whom ie no better in the western His work if his and surest The and are at the hand of of our townsman and W. B. and it needs no It is all that any hope J. A. S. of Goshen is strongly by the Chicago 7'i>iii'ji the candidate for of this Slate The Captain is a aud has a fine half fare train over the Wabash aud Michigan which Superintendent Wells has ordered for the accommodation of those who wish to attend tbe Democratic State Convention at Indianapolis on tbe 19tb, will leave Elkhart on the 18tb, at 1 p. 111., going by way of through direct to the Fame evening at an early The fare for the entire round trip rill not exceed Six and every Democrat iu the county that can possibly go should be here or at Goshen on Tuesday in time to take the Half fare tickets will be on hand at so asto those who Turn out one and all and go to as the cost is a mere names of tbe from Concord to tend tbe State Democratic Convention at on the 19th D. W. W. F. Wick E. P. David W. M. and Charles H. is to be made to get half fare over the Cincinnati Wabash and Michigan and no doubt but that Superintendent Wells will accord the persistent assertions of our neighbors that the Republican party Is in a condition to a certain and easy victory at the coming is the merest They are ill a good condition for the and no one is better convinced of the fan than The investigating committees all the 1-Aiid are heaping up of false and most black damning ever soiled the record of any political organization in all the direct and convincing evidence now pi ing the Grant administration and the leading spirits of the republican it must require right mule cheek and ia a to advocate a continuance of the bame corrupt cabal it Washington for the next four years after Giant's pres. eat term shall by day the putrid stench is more sickening and and with all to and confound the better element of the opposing stop tears at every charge and as. if the pa ty existed by virtue of the leaders have been raked from pool of gripping with reeking corruption from head to fw and slill they are the legd God's of the saved radical declar and that ia sufficient immunity for whatever dastardly crimes they afterwards On no i ther than any sane person uphoU such damnable rascality as is now being 1/ shower that visited us night was only the tail pf which swept over the northwest froni Kansas to From every part fof the telegraph flashes the of struck by bridges blown down or washed away and floods of water up the ' seems to ' filled electricity the flashes were in some sections names of the new County Central from Concord are George Steeple Charles U. Wan M and B. O Democratic C C. editor of the waH in the city on Monday and our the light of his benign He feels encouraged over the prospects in Chicago war still If and several others who it is claimed were illegally by the ballot escape ornamenting the city they may esteem themselves They had better step down than hang of response to the call of the chairman of the democratic county central a mass of those opposed to the present administration was held at the court house on last Satur day the 8th inst. to appoint delegates to the democratic state and form a county central committee for the ensuing political 3Iitcbell, as chairman of the old called the convention to and after a few well timed complimentary to the in working together unity of purpose for the success of their prin ciples in the and with such well grounded hopes ibr the stated the his calling them and was prepared heir any motion for the permanent organization of the on Judge was appointed chairman and and D. W. Sweet On taking the chair Judge Osborn made a speech in re view of the crimes and misdemeanors of the republican some discussion as to the manner of appointing delegates the names of the township were called and the representatives of the townships present reported the following named delegates to the democratic state to be held at Indianapolis on the 19th of the present according to the apportionment of representation fixed by the state democratic central E. Shrock John Peter L. Henry E. and Philip Wm B Geo A Peter Fry and M M Emmanuel J A J D CL LaPorte Captain J A A P Wilden and M B Geo W L S Henry W D W E P Wm David W F Wickmire and Charles L motion it was resolved all persons present at the democratic state from this whose feelings are in harmony with jecta of ' to act as alternate delegates those already and who may not be present on that motion the representatives of the townships present reported the following named to the county central committee for the ensuing campaign Messrs. Murray and ' Messrs. Morrisey and and - Zollinger and 5 Messrs. Kitson and Sheets and Albin 7 Foster and ' - ' 8 ' Messrs. Galentine 9 and ' ' - 10 ' Messrs. and E W Messrs. Snook and sn l Messrs. - and was had ai the chairmanship of be names of Judge 0=born aud should call the committee together and the should select their owu chair a few remarks from the chairman of the urging harr mony united action among all those opposed to present the convention Ball to Kelly wiU address tht citizens of 28tb: We are in receipt of the following April Sir am requested by the Democratic and Liberal Central of the City of to invite you to address the citizens of this place on the political issues of the day en Friday 28th Very M. April M. Dem. Yours of thia day requesting me to address the citizens of your city on the political issues of the day un the 28th duly this time when corruption is rampant in every branch of this Republican to such an extent that fabulous sums are wrung from the only to find their way into the pockets of the shameless robbers whom Grant upholds and When open and notorious bribery is resorted to on all legislation can only be acquired by tbe while every interest of the great middling and poorer classes are ignor ed behooves every good citizen of our to any at his disposal to stay ruinous I therefore accept your kind and should I thus be the means of awakening any to a true sense of uur country's best it will afford me pleasure Freeman Mayor and J. T. Kegereis and Minute of last regular meeting held March 20th, were read and separate motion tho following bills were sundries Fire Chase tax collection 20; Barney one month's Elkhart Gas Light Coke city gas for street and street John 1 month's J. D. clerk two month's two dozen chairs for council St. Jo Valley hay for Fire of C. Beobe for toad was referred to Street said referred the back to the Board at which upon motion was laid upon the of J. M. for road work was also laid upon the made statement of settlement with City Treasurer and Treasurer's report being read was ac and ordered of C. M City for services to Dec. 7th, 1875, of 8227.50, was rejected and on motion of councilman Walley he was allowed for services to The Finance to whom was referred the bilf of Dr A. F. of for attending family having reported and upon motion it was Communication was received from Dr. Bowen relative to his which was ordered filed to whom was referred the petition from Fire Department to furnishing to that three duzen chairs furnished them and in view of the heavy burdens now borne by the city the of for other articles be was froni J. W Calvert his license be from on Harrison to building lately occupied by Jason T. Brodrick for the On motion of councilman Gravit referred to City tion B of Health asking for cleansing of alley in rear of block from Faber's old sta Pigeon street and put building jn rear On motion the Marshal was ordered to have said premises Street Committee were lines on Pigeon was of Street thing his possession belonging to the Clerk instructed to coming Building were instructed to have city ' ' yaa ordered shade trees set city ' on 12th, 1S76. niToR City day last The testimony and Candidates for city officers are The entire will be delivered lecture one night last The announcement received with vociferous cheer it tickled Daily and Wat Stam will adjourn this comment caused by the appearance of Mike Shney at the Democratic convention wanted kuow what Mike wanted understand that Billy Beane intends to sell his Art Gallery to the Fort Wayne Medical for the use of their Another case developed last As wo are not impervious to the effects of cold we will drop the Samuel R. intends to go to Indianapolis as delegate to the Sam is always willing to put in a day's good work for the Committee of Ways and Means finished its consideration of Morrison's revised Tne advocates of the restoration of the duty on tea and coffee urged that the measure would increase the revenue yearly without increasing the on the The committee decided not to strike tea and coffee off and 30 reported to the The had provided for a tax per pound on coffee of 3 ami on tea of 15 April 13.An enthusiastic was held here last n Addresses were delivered by Benjamin L. Smith and John W. reduction ot the Hiyes majority in Cleveland and the fact that the Democrats have carried is not a very good for whose majority last fall was so small that a breath can take it notice that the according to the telegraphic have carried Cleveland by 2,500 Last fall Hayes carried tEat city by a majority of 4,045. a handsome Democratic gain exceeding 1,500. Editorial April 10.F. r. editor of the met and attacked Ward editor of tue with a Taylor shot Tue trouble arose from offensive editorials in 1 both Opinion ol Us Fred in his sermon in the Brooklyn Academy Sunday can't we have more zealous men in See how zealous men are in other will do anything for their favorite Observe how zealously the politicians are working for grant for a third 15ut," added the with hope he won't get audience April N the began the celebration of the Jewish feast of the Passover on Saturday Ho put on a white trimmed his prayed ft stas Ung before the and read the history of the The on the neck and hem of which are Hebraic and the little had been brought to him by his father who also furnished cakes of dough and dried and canned and He was asleep on the floor of his cell yesterday He since he commenced his refused to do any might be considered manual would not even wind his the face of all it requires a generous supply of brass to enable a Republican editor to prate of an easy Their if they win will be as all their other victories have by money stolen from the pockets of poor old Uncle 12.Patrick employed a teamster by the West Division thrown from his team yesterday near the comer of Madison and Sangamon His left leg was broken just below the and he was taken to the County the acci dent was caused by his horses being and attempting to the members of the fire department will meet at the engine house for practice on Friday April at six By order - are every day i the of newspapers by use something for and Liver Complaint that you know nothing you get discouraged spending money with but little to you satisfactory will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint its such as Sour Sick Habitual palpitation of the coming up of food after low we to your Druggist R. L. corner Main and Marion would call the attention drinkers choice better In Centaurs of old were resented as half horse and of was a man appeard the to I struck understand that the remedy is as of sa fori 75t ' The all cures aid to be performed by it are simply Admitting that only one-half is true which is said of this Lini it is of great and de in the of every housekeeper and of ever person who owns a I haying the time to spare to deliver bread to our customers by visiting them once or twice a will instead give them loaves of extra weight to make up the Bear this in when you are buying Groceries we will not be Byrkit and Cakes for at all reasonable John Zeitler's is the where all reasonable wants are and goods sold at live and let live No 26 Jackson of ' Applica for to the of the town of Concord Elkhart of Indians aud to ail It that I at iha next of the Board ot County ol to be begun and held at tbe in In eaid Elkhart on tbe Monday in Jane apply fur a to Pell vinone malt in than a quart at a to be drank on the Said ara to be Bold and are ala located No. 7C Hain located on the of Lot No 17, In tbe plat of the town of Concord Elkhart of W. of of Elkhart E Yon are hereby notified that Ihe Con for taat purpose will at the Of the Clerk of City 26th day of April A. D. 1876, the of 1 o'clock p. m. and of fi o'clock p. m. to a new street which 1 proposed to be located extension of Division Street In laid City from the present Be gining at its with East Street at the N. W. out Lot No. twenty-nine and extending along the North Mde of out Lot to the ai Street in prolongation said and of equal ani will then and thero Tho value of the land or other for What ought io he home by tbe What real if would bo benefitted by the the tame in parcel with name of owner if and the ol each would and the proportion of by The will V ew the and receive any order Common Dated lith cav of March 187. D. enemy of FOE OF MAN AND the Grand has the test of 40 is no sorc it will not no lameness it will not no no that afflicts tho human or the batly of a homo other domestic that doe not yield to its magic A bottio 25c SI has often saved tha life of a human and restored to life and a ble warrant a a day AUGER AND good Descriptive book sent Auser St. LouiSi fail T C 3 get a cf that habita t men and the and prevention of aud perfect are cf these wonderful auJ healing that we can confi sty they will alleviate paii or muscle derange We do not pretend that they mend a broken or ID the and slop ihe Nor can we the proper where the body is by ait to a proper as menisi Centaur Liniment Is to all cases of Rheumatism Weak Pains in the Weeping Old Sore Sore etc. Tne most of these complaints the Centaur Liniment will all of them it will It wilt the pois in and and wiU cure and scalds without p is but a of a thousand 1, 1875. wife tor a been a terrible from She tried many physicians aud magy re The only thing which has given her relief is Centaur I am 10 sav this cured * * * ' W. U. is eto fact that the are cures by any in Chronic of thirty year's fingers and joints which had been stiff for Kit taking the frum or even y invested in Centaur Liniment be within reach when an accident aud do more good any amount of money paid for medical When physicians are called they use this and of charge several prices fer Centaur to tho tough and of the animal creation upon severe cases of are little than J. McClure Druggists CT. and Front O our a ot teamsters are using the They pronounce it to anything they have ever We sell as high as four to five bottles per to owners of horses end have volumes of testimonials de scribing cures of Big and even which are little less than No owner of an animal can afford to be without a of which any day may prove worth twenty times tts bat prepared only of B. Co 40 Day NKW sickly babies and children enjoy aud mothers have if they will use wind sour stomach and food make children produces will assimilate the expel aud correct all For twenty years Dr. Pitcher experiment in his private practice to produce an effective and which be as as Casior with its unpleasant taste or reputation of his experiment extend ed. Physicians nurses rapidly ted bin to which he gave the name is 88 pleasant to lake regulates the and bowels and does not It is adapted to all no and is to most tender and will never be at of J B. Ross tnd 4G New virtue of au order to me from th. C erk ol tho of 1 b levied aud will to Public Sale lit ihe in the 29>7 day of April 1876, of lO a. m. and 4 o'clock p. renta and of the for the of but if fail to and then it will be In fee Lot of to the Town of In County i ths property of IO a of eaid Coun in favor ot R. Miller 1S76._. et moil and et SOth tu a Story tow in John B. aad * I na day at and terms fres TRUE caiM of the by using for any case it Will not benefit A to all B. J N. tn iOA per day at home Sampler worth lU folc ita Warranted to Keep sale by Lamat Worka In tM 1818. B. L. and Agrien I turai lies for on tho Uit Park YOir are I do not sell PIANOS and 0RGA1T5, Cheaper than other Don't Believe YOV are told that I have not or Can not Get Instrument You Want DonH Believe A Word of and Organs For in Taken iii Michigan G I N A I F O O U S Should buy your Books at the Gilt Book 135 2d. 4tii. 6tb. 7ifa, 9tli. Establishment is tho oldest and only as well as the largest house of the kind iu the has been indorsed by the entire and more than people throughout the fact of its being in years is a sufficient guarantee of faithful YOU ore pure of prompt aud liberal by to the Original Gift Book has outlived all ani is still in the offering greater inducements than e'er long experience gives tts great io and we can afford to be Books and Gifts are in large for and at very low and vse give our patrons the largest share of the great advantages in enables us to give worth of Gitts with every can get your Books all new and at the retail prices and a GiU in free of worth from 50 cents to 100 dollars with each every Book you YoU get the full value of your money iu and ths Gifts ore so clear guiu to the get more for than cm be had at any 12th. 13th. 14th. have a chance of getting either a Gold or Silver or Elegant Dress as a Gift with the Book You can get any Book you at the lowest and a handsome Gift with free of can sell with bo 20 Books oti our to one on the old and do not have to invest a for cannot afford to our so by to our aud we maise it rule to ship all orders the day they are I-L F O O XJ S CATALOGUE FOE 1S76. SENT WILT lAH or GIFT BOOK PUBLISHING No. 135 Sonth Fifth of of Elkhart you are hereby that Iba will meut at the of iBe Clerk of on day of April A. 1876, the p. m. aud S o'clock p. m. of faid to examine a proposed new proposed to be aa of Stieet in said City from the present terminus its East at the N. W. corner of out Lot No. and Easterly along tbe of Baili oat Lot No. twenty nine to line known as Street in of said Division and of and said will then and Tbe value of the land or other property to ba appropriated What if to be by the What real If be bene by tbe specify the in parcel with name of if and tbe pre of by will view the and any touching tbe before order Council Dased this day of March 1878. D vir ne ot an of sale to me from the Clerk of the Court of Indiana I have and to at Oou loT 29(?,t%of^//-i? 6, weea the hours of in a.m. 1 p. m. of rents and profits of tbe f di scribed for te m nf but It fail to bring ha and then it will be offered iu fee j at the north of e even In the village of Uald out and plat of south twenty four I hence to tbe rear of Mid about ten Thence north twenty four feet on the rear line of saio the and from west on the line ot said alley of iu of as the property of Andrew and 4rs. Andrew B to a ent of said Court in favor of Honry D- ofthe Estate of Charlee Bammel R. 1876 and Out MONTHLY for 1876. and Better than original of 11 people aud i n I in other continued stories began wUh the January Bg tale of the Western by in the Great by C. Leon in every num ber and two fall et DOLLAR A 10 numbers furnished at all BY NEWSDEALERS wanted everywhere to cash will cent tor copy of and T and 9'MIohl:m of of an Order of Sale to me i the CUrk Circuit of 1 have levied opon and will to Public Sale at ths Court in the 29th day of April 1876 hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 m. of the o the described for the term ot 8e> cn fiill to bring the then it will be offered in tee The two thirds of lot two hundred and two hundred and tt aud two hundred with Koal thereto attached in of Elkhart as the samo is plat of said il Suie of thu property ot M. al. tu a of 8aid Court iu f ivor of O. Samuel R. ' 187 ' OFi d Pr. 9oId by Derot No. 451 New PAPER 18 of Elkhart M. are hereby notified that appointed for that purpose will meet at the office of of said Utty 2Qih day of A. D. 1876., the hours o'clock p. m and 5 o'clock p. m. of said to examine a proposed Den street which ig proposed to be located as fol lows extension of Division in said from the present at the Ni corner o out Lot and the Morth side out tot No twenty-nine to tbe line known as In of 3tree aud of equal width thereof sand said Commissioners will then and there estimate The of the land or to he lor VV hat if anyi ought to be by the What ical If be by nine specify U parcel with it and the pro of would and ihe by They will view the and receive any evidence the order ' Dated this Hth dav 1376. 21. dancing aod lu any saloon or or any place adjacent any of by Common Council of of fori ry person or to or perform in or to iveor any concert or in any faloon or or on oor 1* or iu place the to sball be saloon or ihe uf SECTION any the provisions of sball Court fin. d In any sum leas Uve nor more or part of coming In witb ibe provisions of aud same hereby and ita in the C. -