Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 January 1890 — Page 4

Mandalines, Guitars and Violins sold on weekly payments.

DAILY JOURNAL.

Tl'ESIJAY, JAXUAKY its 181tU.

TWO IMPORTANT ORDINANCES.

Introduced at the Oity Council Moating Last Night-Other Mi^llaneous Business.

The Conn cil eiuiio to order a fow minutes nftor sovou. Tlio roll Coll showed ull present excepting Treasurer JJounell and Street Commissioner Vauursilitll. The minutes of tlio previous meeting were read by the Clerk and approved. Tlio Board of Public Improvements reported that the V\nnice lot on oust Main streot over whioii there has been so much discussion was lower than the street and therefore impossible to drain. The board rocommendod, howoTer, that the Street Commissioner olear out the glitter which would improve matters somewhat. This board also reported that the County Commissioners refused to accopt tho proposition that the city pay one third tho cost of a four foot, double-ringed sewer from the corporation limits to tho creek. They pro poso to build a tliroo foot sewer along the Lafayette piko to tho creek without the assistance of the city. Tho Judiary Committee ill reporting upon a oertain alley said that it had been vacated by an act of tho Legislature and recommended that tho Clerk he ordered to go to Indianapolis and make a transcript of this und all other legislative proceedings which concerned tho city of Crawfords ville. It was so ordered. The com mittee on petitions and overtures re ported adversely on the petition of M.

Zullars and others asking that saloon keepers bo allowed to pay their §250 licenses in quarterly installments, written opinion of City Attornoy Brush was opened and read giving reasons for such report. Tho committee on ordinances reported two ordinances both of groat importance to tho people, Tho first was the street car ordinance digest of which has already been given iu these columns. It was decided that tho entiro 'ouncil should meet as special committee sometime this week as early as possible to consider it. The Beeoud was an ordinance granting to the Crawfordsvillo "Water it Light Company the ri^lit to operate an electric ligli p'.ant. A further account of tins will be found elsewhere in tho paper,

Tho Committee on Public Buildings was ordered to see that a defective flue in the City Building was repaired. During tho last month tho clerk has issued one saloon license and miscellaneous licenses amounting to 8'29. Iu regard to tho alley north of Blair & Huston's second addition it was decided to postpone action iudoliuitoly. The Chief of the l'iro Department asked that the owners of tho express wagons bo kopt from around tho hydrant at tho court house corner. Tlio Piro Board was requested to mako a full report on the i'iro Department since its re organization. Tho Council adjourned after a bCbsion lasting nearly one hour.

Around tho World in a Year. Nellie Bly went around tho world in 72 days, hours, 10 minutes and 58 Boconds. Away back ill tho ilfties when our oldest inhabitants were absorbing knowledge from Petor Parley's geography and tho schoolmaster's rod thoy thought it could not bo done in lost than a year's timo. Tho following lines from Parlor's geography written out from memory by Frank Guthrio will be familiar to many of our older readers .and give to tho school children of our time an idea of tho past: Tills WOI III on which u-o live Is round any apple over found .. ...Anil a» ilU:a o'er upplcs crim-l, fo ineu puss'ronud tlil» curtlily ball.

11 ISa Husk

ULLD TAKKS A YKAIL,

(foinilie "round Mils inljrlity spliorc. li-MHlucu Iu In purl of land, "II'TO lilllK unil mountains over stand. "'•'•e utiles rise and forests swell, •.••.Anil men mid other creatures dwell.

A I JIKI J- in South Carolina Writes: Sly labor was shorter and less painful tnun on two former occasions phyale aiib astonished I thank you for "Mother'* Friend." It is worth its weight In gold Ad .l ess The Lradtield ltog, Co., Atlanta, 'or particulars, Sold by Nye ,t (Jo.

Music. Music.

Mandolines, Guitars, Banjos, Violins Xylaphones, Accordeans,

French Harps, etc. Fixtures for all kinds of musical instruments.

TWO MYSTERIOUS LIGHTS.

One Haunts a Dead Man's House Tor Six Years—Another Makes a Man Believe His House is on Tire.

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farmor from tho neighborhood about 3J milos north of here was in town Saturday and told some remarkable things about a mysterious light which liauuts thut region. About six years ago Burton Dazy died and over since then until within tho last few months this illumination has haunted the house ot tho dead mau and the whole neighborhood about On one occasion a party of persons wero passing th5 houso obout 11 o'olook at night and thoy observed a light iu it. They knew no one was inside unless it bo an intruder for the occupants wore of tho party. Two of the persons slowly approached the haunted dwelling keeping their eyes closly fixed all tho time on tho light. Thoy got oloso up to tho window looked in and the roouTappeared as if illuminated by olectrioity but tho source of tho illumination could not bo discovered. Finally tho rest of the party cume up and it was deaided to search the house but at that the light suddonly disappeared all was darkness. The search went on, howevor, but nothing was found to ex plain tho wonderful apparition. After that the light would be seen, around the wood house, the smoko houso and othor places in tho vicinity. Sometimes a lono rider would see it ariso iu the midst of a grove hard by,stand stiil a fow moments, then silently, slowly but sure ly move off andjdisappear. One night it shown through tho window at the home of Charles Dazy after the family had retired and made every object iu the room visible. Mr. Dazy opened the door to discover the source and jnll was black night again. Tho house is now occupied by Frank Shepherd.

S. H. Gregg hearing the above story recalled another mysterious light which some years ago made its appearance on the farm of John Munns, four miles west. One night Aroh Martin ami wife wero coming home and when a mile away saw the house to all appearances inflames and burning down. Mr. Martin whipped up his horses until they went at a 2:40 gait keeping his eyes all the timo on tho house. It still appeared to bo burning but just before reaching home he had to drive down into a gully out of sight of the house. When it came in sight again tho iiawoa had dis appeared and a careful search failed to show any evidence of any lire. The same light giving the impression of a conflagration was often seen after that and many a timo persons in that neighborhood have thought a house, barn, or forest was a fire. It is very likely thut both these strango apparitions can be explained by tho fact that they appear in the region of marshes. The marsh gas or "will o' the wisp"

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like those above described.

very much

Chicago Markets.

Tho following are to-day's Chicago market quotations as furnished THE JOUIINAIJ by M. McKee & Co., commission merchants:

WHEAT, May option—Opening 79J conte, highest 79J lowest 79J. closing 79}.

C'oKN.May—31i@}, highest 31 lowest 31$ closing at 31 J.

OATS, May—Opening 2'2{, highest 22 J(£03, lowest 22i, closing at 22i@ J. POKK, May—Oponiug 10.10, highest, 10.12 15, lowest, 10.00. closing, at 10:12J@15. 8 BIBS, May—Opening at 86.02} highest, 5.02} lowest 4.971, closing

Receipts of bogs 33,000. Market tlrm. Car lots to-day —Wlieai, 70 com, 500 oats, 178.

A Oloim of Gen. Lew Wallace Disallowed. AH Minister to Turkoy Gon. Lew Wallace received a salery of 87,500 per year, but for sonflRime past he has had pouding before the Court of Claims a suit for 82,500 more per year which he claimed was due him under tho revised statutes. The court disavowed it and tho supreme court Mon.Jay affrnod the decision of the lower oourt.

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THEATEIOAL THOUGHTS.

Those who expected to soo Frankio Jones do the kid act at Music Hall last night wero disappointed. Master Jones is a tr. gedian. With his short pants and deep bass voice ho makes llomo howl. The crowd was only fair. Tonight "The Sea Waif" will be presented by tho same company.

"Around the World in Eighty Days" is tho title of the drama, in seven acts, that is to bo presented at Music Hall tomorrow night. It is founded on a novel by Ju.es Verne, and tho drama iB full ot spectacular effects from beginning to end—there being thirteen tableaux, and national dances, marches and groupings. Tho story itself recites the marvelous adventures of one Phineas Fogg, who wagored £50,000 sterling that he would travel around tlio world iu oiglity days. Ho accomplished the feat with about one minute to spare,

Mr. Fleming, who takes the part of Phinoas Fogg, has about forty people with him in the cast.

Of Peok's Bad Boy, tho Toledo Bee says: "It is a series of ludicrous scenes intensely laughable, and certainly out: of the funniest on the stage. Everybody laughed and everybody will laugh who goes to see it." The play has been here so often that everybody knows exactly what it is. if you liko that kind of a performance you see it Friday night.

IN THE COURT HOUSE.

A Record of the Official Busines Transacted Day by Day by the County Functionaries.

Hie Circuit Court.

Hon. Edward C. Snyder, Judge. Francis M. Goldsuorry vs. Silas Peterson, administrator of James G. Hutchinson, deceased, claim plaintiff moved to reinstate the caso on the docket. Motion sustained.

Gardner it Shirley vs. Joseph Corns, administrator, claim. Dismissed. David Harter vs. John Lee. Complaint on judgment. Jury awarded §400 to plaintiff.

Epliriain MeMurray vs. L, N. A. & C. railway company appeal. Notes.

Tho jury was discharged this, morning until to morrow morning.

Injured in the Wreck. -1

Tom Cadwallador is reported in the account of the wreck on tho Monon yesterday morning as "leg sprained, no serious injury" and "Otto Gresham as "brused about tho body, not serious."

Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Tliut Contain Mercury. Mercury will surely destroy tlio sense ofi swell and completely derange the whole system, when entering it through tho mucus surfaces. Such articleishould never he used except on pioseilptions trom reputable physicians, ae thi damage thoy will do aro ton fold to tin good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O., contains no morcury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon tho blood and mucus surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it Is taken Internally and made in Toledo, Ohto, by F. J. Cheney & Co.

Sold by druggists,*prlco 75c per bottlS.

The effect ui using Htbbard's rheumatic syrup Is unlike all medlclneB containing opiates or poisons, It being entirely free from them. It cures rheumatism by purifying the blood. For sale anil highly recommended by Moflatt, Morgan & Co.

Take Simmon's Liver Kegulator. One dose is worth $100.

J. M. LOOSERED OIIOVEB Co.—Gents: I have been a sufferer for the last five years from rheumatism across the shoulders, and by using your Fluid Extract Red Clover, am entirely rollovod, believe it has driven It from my system, and wont bo a weather barometer any longer. Yours Truly,

F. D. DIBBLE.

Palmer Houso, Chicago.

Ladies, clean your kid gloves with the Mather G'fe Cleaner. For sale only at Rountree's Bazaar.

For horse colic Simmon's Liver Regulator Is known to be tho best remedy

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Do not bo Imposed on by any of tho numerous Imitations, enbstltalee, etc., which aro Hooding tlio world. There is only on© Swift's Specific, rind thcro ie nothing liko It Oar remedy contains uo Mercury, Potash, Arscnic, or auy polaonoos substanco whatever. It builds op the gen* eral health from the first doso, and has never failed to eradicate contagiouB blood poison and its effects from tho system. Bo euro to get the genuine. Send year address for cor Treatise on Blood and Skin ^Diseases, which will be mailed free. BWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga.

A stitch in time. Take Simmon's Liver Regulator and prevent sickness.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria".

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If you get short of breath, have flutter Inff, pain In side, faint or hungi spells swoolen ankles, etc.. you lmveheartdisease, and don't lull to take Dr. Miles few Curo. Sold at Nye i.

Kidney affections o[ yeais standing eured by Simmon's Liver Regulator.—J. W. Poynts.

Children Cry for Pitchsr's Cashm

I.oose'n Keel Clover Pill Itemeriy is a positive specific for all forms of tlx disease. Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated and Protruding Piles. Price 5" cents. For sale bv Lew Fisher

Hibbard's Rheumatic svrup cures rheumatism by striking at tho seat a' the disease and restoring the k'.dnevfand liver to healthy action. If taken a sufliclent time to thoroughly c-iadleatr such poison, it never fails. For sale and highly recommended by MoiTctt, Morgan it Co.

That hacking cougn eau ne so qnlekh cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee It. For sale by Moffett, Morgan fc Co.

A Lady In Texas Writes: .•' My case is of longstanding has bullied many physleiansjhave tried every reined} I could hear of, but Brailtleld's Feninle Kcgulator is all that, relieved me. Write The Bradfleld Iteg. Co., Atlanta foi furthur particulars. Sold by Nye & Co.

SLEEPLESS Nionxs, inaue mleernbli by that terrible cough. Shlloh's cure If the remedy for you. Moffett, Morgan A Co.

Shlloh's Cui'e jwlll Immediately rellevi Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

OOHO'H Heti Clover Fllls^Cure Sick headache, Dyspepsia, Indigcs gestion, Constipation. 2ft cents per box or live boxes for$l. For sale by Lew Flslior.

A Sure Cure for "'La Grippe."

Is one of our Suits, Overcoats oi Pants to order at our present "Sweep Out Prices" which will continue until Feb. 1. They will tako you so you will want to live. First come, etc.

WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,

Ear-Rings, Silverwear, Bracelets, Band Rings, Set Rings, Eye Glasses, Spectacles, Charms, Butter Dishes, Cake and Fruit Stands, and all the

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Games. Games.

Progressive Halnia, Crakinale, Dominoes, Checkers, Rex, LottoJ

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UCliT and ttiiapeBturr CoMplflt fit. and nu. Wont eaiei f«r RiimOr Cornl In ttiree month*. F«*»lu pamphlet FrctC BASDEHELEOTRIOCO., iraUHaitoiit., CHICAQO.UL

WHS a iiian fiom' crosy Uic etm.

Whose uaniti was Oil o'Mel, M. D.. Ho'd cliurjro his putlentxdny und night, •\nd blow them up liko dynamite. He'd Blioot HLUO JII»USS into the jflx/Jird, And shake them like a howling Mlxzurd, Blow up tho earoaHs, limb und nock, And Bort discuses from tho wreck, Uestorintf health was not his fort Hut patients would K"t up and Fnort. He'd tree disease like rsihblt dojr, Then punch or srnoke It from thelnjr, rho* from the lojr swift Hod tho game, lie hud the hollow, ull the same. Then came one--MAIL, o'er dells und hills, Seuttorintf. broadcast, LIVKU PII.LP. FrlghtenoddUsrnwe would shlveriqK stand. And health springs up on even' hand.

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store Or. Henley'* Kemerty For Lmllos. Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron ontalns greater elements of strength than any known tonic. We believe it lias greater'merit, and has cured more nervous troubles and weaknesses In Im raanity than any known remedy, rrh'c $100 Sold hv Dr. E. Detehou.

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Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives speclnl altontlon to Chronic and Surgical Diseases ot Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FREE.

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MORGAN, M. D.,

PRACTICING

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•-"••Oftico ut (IMo 30 u. m. Smith & Morgan's lIOUKS-j'J to -i p. Drug Stoiv, to p. in-

Music Hall.

MACE TOWNSI.EY. miiirei

.JANUARY 27 AND 28

KNGAOKJ1HM OK

America's Favorite Little Artist MASTER FRANKIE JONES

Supported hv llolsteln & ruht»r's Dramatic Company,Including Helen Vaughn, Walter Lawrence and Lew Warner in

2—Great Dramas 2

Disowned,

AND

The Sea Waif.

Magnillrent Scenery. Mechanical and 1'lctoi ial vllccL. Gorgeous Stupe Settings, New Music,Songs and Dances.

Fifty panes or glass in the lire scene in "Dis-1 owned." 40,000 gallonsof water in the storm scene of the beautiful drama, "The Sea Waif."

POPUTJAKdPRICKS:

IS, 25, & 35.

MiuLsio Hall. Friday, January 31, '90.

Always Welcome und lhllahl,

Atkinson's Comedy Co,

"Peck's Bad Boy."

Grandest Musical Comedy Ever Concocted.

You All Know It. You All Like It.

Zouave Brass Band and Concert

Orchestra.

Great Feast of Frolicsome Fun.

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