Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 July 1892 — Page 3
rubbers, wax me
to put up fruit.
ture
Don't Wait!
FRUIT JHRSI
Kruit Jars, Fruit Cans, and Jelly Glasses, extra
4.00 for :um
Patent Leather, Extra Quality and Style, Lace and Congress, Jii.r.o for fi.(M) for H.JiO to
AT THESA PUICES
1 Tvcryhndy
alters and stew kettles. Everything
Bros,
HOS3
99-cent
MID-SUMMER SALE!
We will offer for the next 30 days great bargains in
to make room for our Fall Stock that is fast bein bought. This sale is strictly CASH.
QUEENSWARE.—We
GROCERIES.—12^
pounds of the best sprin flour even
forty Bedroom Sets, ranging in price from $12 to $-|o. 'J his is no advertising dodge. 011 can buy furniture cheaper of us than it was ever sold in C'rawfordsville before. Come
now and see the bargains in Bookcases, Sideboards,
ture, Center Tables,
*o days,
1
,v
was never so trood—
The Cut Is Deep traction Great! out our stock of
Of odd sizes and kinds, and to make room for our Fall stock, it is necessary at this season of the year to have our Clearance Sale.
MEN'S FIN'S SHOES, Lace and Congress, Kang. and Calf* Sii.OO for fl.'iii i».00 tor
Many of them we will close out at less than cost, includes men's, women's and children's fine shoes, first-class and good style. Only to condense this stock do we make this sale. Some at the following prices:
rjci
Can Aff
Order Your New Suit
OF
COLMAN & MURPHY,
TI10 Lrn Mug 'I tutors 1200 Rast Main Street.
rd
t!ic
Luxury
of
Ice Cream:
•Jilsirl .40 Hull trillion 75 »!i lun i.so POI'IIIMI in ni'iler, MIULI'of L\neCioam nnl
Pure Flavoring.
Music I hill Restaurant and Ice renin Parlor.
tops and
necessary
Store
Furfli=
We have on hand.'-
Parlor Furm-
Reed and Rattan Chairs, Fancy Chairs
Dinning-room Chairs and Cain-Seat Chairs, his sale commences on Tuesday, Jul}' iy, and lasts for forty days.
will also put on sale quite a mini
ber of Dinner Sets as well as a great many odd pieces of ware to close out. Vou.can buy this ware at your own ju ice—111st come, first served. This ware is a little damaged but will be sold cheap.
barrels of Pure Gold Flour to arrive
this week. This llonr is taking the lead of all other flours, and look at The price: 70 cents for 25 pounds $i..]o for 50
-wheat flour. 12^ barrels
It speaks for itself. Our groccrv trad the reason is we are selling cheap.
Barnhill, Hornaday & Pickett.
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of this
and the At= order to close
BOOTS AND SHOES
WOMEN'S FINE BUTTON, 85.00 for *:J no •l.f0 tor :2.8r, :i.00 lor i\O0 Cood variety of Children's, 12, all llrsl class In stock, stylo and workmanship.
This Will Continue until withdrawn from I this Paper.
B. CURTIS, 205 EAST MAIN STREET.
mm
FOUR COWS,
All fresh, all gentle,all young. For sale cheap, cither for cash or good notes.. See Demas Gilbert.
House-Moving.
MlUlkfsn & Hro., the oldest house-moving compiiny In lliuSUitu, Is now nowly lilted np for IIKIVLIKR lrli.'k or
I'rumu IMIIIIIIIIKS
Willi the
now pilU'nt Hull Movement Hollers iir.il Trnrkfl. Wu al."u nilBit frumps, raise polon itml do Id I Ijrilvv work. The hestor rcfcri'DiM'
BIVIMI.
Orders ltd
I
at TIIK.IOIMINAI.oilier will
receive prompt iitteiilion. AdilIT.SS, MIIXIKICK .V lino New Market, 1 nil.
DAILY JOURNAL
TUESDAY, JULY 19. 1892.
TIIE 1)AII,Y TOURNAI,
IB
on snle by
Robinson & Wallace, nnd 1'ontious & Lncey.
THE PREACHER'S PLEA.
HE ASKS TO DEPART W PEACE FHOM WHITESVILLE.
The Pamons Oaso Oomes to a Sensational
Oloao This Moruiug—Everybody Ones.
Ho much h»B been enid nml written during tho pnst few days concerning Ltev. W. H. Jucoha, the woolly UniverHHIint preacher, of Whitosville, that
To begin with Jacobs is lamentably ignorant, coarse, indiscreet and radical Ho has no judgment but with a sort of an animal instinct of right and wrong he goes charging about knocking imaginary wrongs and real wrongs on the head with utter disregard of policy Very naturally tho courso ho has pur mied has had tho opposite effect from what ho wished. He has made wrong doors more obstinato nnd active and alienated tho affections of tho good from him. Ilis career lias been a peculiar one. lie is a saved cow boy, thick necked and muscular and lays claim to being tho champion heavywoight prize tighter of Arizona. AfWr being gloriously saved he came east nnd was sue cessively a lawyer, doctor, editor and preuchcr, a sort of a jack of nil trades in the learned professions and very clearly a nmstor of nono. Bofore going to Whitosville he was editor of 1'rohi bition paper in Logansport, but soon re turned to his old love, the Democratic party whoso principles, together with those of rank anarohy he bellows from his pulpit Sunday after Sunday. It was probably his Democratic proclivities that first induced J. Corbin Goodbar and his fellows to receive him as pastor of WhitesvilleUnivorsalist church. But even thoy have had enough. Jacobs would constantly have citizens arrested for trivial offenses and kept Whitosville stirred up as she never was before. A fow nights ago tho preacher's house was egged and ho has received several whitecap notices. His congregation notified him several weeks ago that his services were not needed after ho made a disgraceful exhibition in the Sunday school. Something in the published lesson had failed to suit him and ho spurned it from him declaring that the man who wrote it did not have the sense of a hog. Jacobs refused to leave when requested and has since hold forth at the church, preaching Sunday to about nine people. He dealt with tho llomoBtoad troubles and the sermon was ontitled, "The Last Battle for
Freedom, tho Last Blood of Pennsylvania." It was an exceedingly socialistic harangue and during its course ho staled that if Cleveland was not elected this full that tho country would see tho biggest war in the history of the world.
Tho suit of Jacobs against J. C. Goodbar and others for S9 back salary and $175 for broach of contract is canning no little excitement in Whitosville. Tho case is before 'Squiro McGilliard in tho school house and tho building is crowdod by an interested throng of men who ought to be in the harvest field. All aro against the preacher and considering that good man's actions it is not to be wondered at. All yesterday was consumed in a vain endeavor to get a jury. Everybody had expressed an opinion and when the shades of evening fell only throe men sat in tho jury box. One of tliom was George White, of tho Western Union Telegraph Company,who happened to be in town and who was seized greedily by Constable Loron Miller. As George knew nothing about tho case lie made a model juryman. While tho farco was going on yesterday the scenes In tho school hotiBO wero at onco laughable and scandalous.. During tho examination oftho veniremen crowds ofyonng mon stood about expectorating on the floor and making invidious comments on tho preacher and his wife. Thoy broko into loud, horse laughs whenovor a point was floored against him and ho would rotaliato by making slangy nnd coarso comments on thoir boorishness or by arising and abusing in good, sound terms Messrs. I'roctor and Harney, who represented tho defense. On one occasion, during one of the frequent recesses taken while tho constable was scouring the fields in search of jurymon, tho good preacher kindly volunteored to kick the inteslines out of ono of tho bystanders if ho opened his head. (Mr. Jacobs did not iiso tho word "intestines" but ouo much more terse and expressive.)
Along about four o'clock during a lull in tho court room, tho young man how^had been thus affronted called out from the crowd of backers in which he stood: "Come along out here now if you want to kick me, Mr. Preacher." "Well, keep your eyes in yonr sockets," wan tho preacher's response. "You bet I will, Capy." "Yon had better keep them peeled if you don't want them knocked out." "Well you come out in the yard and I'll peel your eyes, yon dura dog."
At this the
"preacher
O
.TotntNAr. representative made visit to that classic village yesterday afternoon to inquire into the exact merits of tho oase. Public sentiment there is entirev, or almost entirely, against the cruHader and it seems to be not without reason. Jacobs ctiine laBt winter to W'hitwillo and had no sooner taken charge of tho church than he began to stir up tho monkeys, so to speak, lie is peculiarly adapted to tho position he fills and a few words regnrding his character will perhaps prove abetter explanation to his wild actions than any words.
jumped tip and
nsked the Sqtiiro to issue a wurrant for the young man's arrest, and sot his wife at work writing out an affidavit. A howl of laughter followed this and the preacher began to howl about the insults offered his wife by the "brazen faced brutes" and in tho confusion the court adjourned until this morning.
Early this morning Henry Schenck arrived in the city with his horses covered with lather and mud and his eyes sticking out until they crowded his spec tacleB off the end of his nose. He had great things to report. Last night he said a drunken man had tried to White Cap tho preacher and had d-irod him out to fight. He also reported that bloodshed was feared to day and served the following Dotice on Sheriff Bible: "Sir, I demand your presence nt
Whitosville with a force sufficient to preserve tho peace. Life is endangered and violence threatened. Your pros enco is needed and demand it in order that tho cause now bofore mo may be tried.
FUANR
Jnstico of tho Peace.
Sheriff Bible refused to go and Constable Miller went alone with many strange misgiving ).
TO-DAY'S I'ltOCEKDINflS.
Special StallCorros|nndonf.
WIIITKI.vu.i.I!,
July 19, S a. m.
Everything is quiet on Cornstalk. Last night after adjournment ono of tho Universalists named Holt, whom Jacobs had threatened to knock the "slullin" out of, met him in tho street and llolt, throwing off his hat and coat, told Jacobs he could whip a stock yard full of such people as he was. Jacobs took water in great style while the excited members of the Universalis! church took their hero from tho field cheering. Ike Schenck and John McMullen are acting as Jacobs' bodyguard and are with him all tho time. G. Ilaymond Whito arrived early yesterday evening in Whitesvilie to hear the celebrated preacher Jacobs' trial. He had no sooner nrrivod, however, than constable Miller placed the grab hooks on him and put him on tho jury, much to his ombarrasment but to the amtiseniont of half a dozen pretty girls who opened a fresh box of chewing gum anc. showered their bewitching smiles on him like rain from a clond burst. Ho is now dishing out blushes to the satisfaction of tho entire community.
This morning at tho opening of the court llev. Jacobs arose and denounced G. Ilaymond White, tho juryman, as a newspaper correspondent and fairly raised the roof with his waitings. Tt did no good, however, nnd G. Itaymond stuck to his seat like a snapping turtle to a darkey's heel, and all tho people cheered the good 'Squire for retaining him.
During ono of the intermissions Mr. Holt was out in tho yard and after passing a few words with Mr. Jacobs' body-guard (McMullen) knocked him down. Groat oxcitoment ensued and Mr. McMullen ran" like a dog with a tin can on his tail. A free-for-all fight i» expected thi. afternoon.
AT.T, is I'EAOi:.
At 10:30 this morning tho caso was again called for trial and preacher Jacobs withdrew his caso. Jacobs in his remarks
Baid:
"Ihavo probably done
what is wrong. People who promised to stay by mo, have fci some cause, turned to tho other side. I do not surrender to defont myself but it is from tho pleadings of my wife. Sho who is afraid to come into this court room. When she hoard of tho disgraceful fight in tho crurt house yard she fainted and lieggeil me to withdraw the case. I am poor, I am here with no friends and not ono penny. But I would rather take my wife nnd walk on the railroad track to some placo where wo are not known than to stay among you as yonr enemy. I am an American and resjiect tho llag of our country. I can not get a fair trial here, they aro all prejudiced against mo. I cannot leave my wife among you, she begs mo to givo up and for her sako I do." Jacobs made a speech that would turn most any ono to his side. All ho asked was to be jiermilted to leave tho place in peace as ho owed no ono any hard feelings. After ho had completed he and his wifo broke down completely and cried during the remainder of tho proceedings. After he had concluded Harney mnde very impressive speech concluding with the following: "Preacher Jacobs has proven himBelf a man, ono who has not only stood trial for his own causo but who is willing to leave your midst on the most friendly terms, and I£implore you as American citizens to show him as much respect aa he has you. Let him go foward with the same kind feelings as he shows you." When Harney had finished there was not a dry eye in tho hotiso. People who were his enemies qnickljr offered to donate him enough to take himself nnd wife whore they wanted to go. When interviewed by
JOURNAL
75 I'ulr I .lire Curtulns at TOe, 700 nile. f0 l.-fS, 110 "'J.47, Cldtm Silks In patterns ut. We lmve anot lier lot of Ihu-n table linen and the prices will lie tills sale.
cor
respondent he said, "I have not a penny in tho world and no plaoe to go
vi.ri1.1 .o, .'.n, worth li.r.ll. 110. •. r.n. line Wivu'hi very low
Summer corsets, (rood ones ut ale. A few all wool (,'lnillles at cut prie I'rlnts !i 4 mid ,"e, Siv tlieni.
nave dono the right thing. I thank vou all for the kindness shown." And he and his weeping wifo retired to thoir home where they will pack their things, having to-day been ordered out of the house, l'ttblic smpathy has ehangi and thoro is no doubt but what the preacher will lie allowed to leave in jieaeo and Whitosville whisky will retail at the same old priee, 10 cents.
Tho preacher will go to-night and W hitesville will celebrate tiie oeeasion by firo works and shooting an anvil,
PATT1S0N ARRIVES AT HOMESTEAD
Carnegie Officials Dony That They Will Get Workmen From Euirlaml. S|M olal to tho Journal l'lTTsmritu, July lfl. -Oovernor Pattison nrrivod tit Homestead to-day during a drenching rain. Ho was received by tho troops with military honors. Ihtrgess MeJjiioki ewaived a hearing this morning nnd was remanded to jail until to-morrow. Tho Carnegie officials say stories about getting workmen from England are nonsense. They have no such intention nor is it necessary, they say. Other arrests aro expected to-day
Society In Tho North End,
The police descended
IHBL
F. M. McCoy, a resident of Hillside, moved hero from Noblesvillo. Ho is firmly of tho belief that thero is natural gas under the surface all around hute. He thinks that Trenton r:)ck is a sure sign of gas and that any of our deserted holes would produce tho precious fluid if dug deeper. Mr. McCoy went to Now Market this morning to sell books and incidentally to talk up gas. Ho will try to induce New Market capitalists to invest in a derrick.
A Ladies' Tea.
Yesterday after,loon was the occasion of a delightful ladies' tea at tho home of Mrs. Zack Mahorney on south Washington street. Tho all'air was given by Mrs. Mahornoy and her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Unnkin, in honor of Mrs. Harry Krug, of St. Joo, Mich. The parlors were handsomely decorated and the guests nnmboring about thirty all agreed that it was a most onjoyable occasion.
Do You Want an Orphau?
John A. Podd wishes to dispose of little Towell Daniels, tho precious youngster who came so near gotting, him lynched. Anyone wanting a good fat orphnn should call on Mr. Dodil.
—Fnusil home grown blackberries. Order by mail of W. 15. ltosebro.
ro.s.siiM it ma:.
The w'eat iB very heavy. 1'. 0. Malikin is very sick. A big rain fell hero Monday. Ooo. Dowden helped E. Hmilh put in hay.
Goda Easlev, of Waynetown, is visiting hero. John Whittingtou is going to school nt Ladoga.
Will Doer, of UltifT Mills, bought stock hero Monday. N. G. Hay leas and Charlie Kico are going with Charlie Canine's threshing machine.
Hove Taken Several
Bottles of liradfield's Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other dip eases combined, of 10 years standing, nnd I really believe I am cured entirely, for which please accept my thanks
Mas. W. E. STKHWNB, Kidge, Oa.
I havo been troubled with chronic catarrh for years, Ely's Cream balm is the only remedy among the many that I hnve ttsod that affords me reliof.- E, W. Willard, Druggist., Joliot, 111.
My son has been aillictod with nasal catarrh since quite young. I was induced to try Ely's Cream Balm, and lefore ho had used one bottle that disagreeable catarrhal smell had all left him. He appears as well as anyono. It is the Iwst catarrh remedy in the market.—J. O. OlniBtoad, Areola, 111.
Greatest Bargains Ever Offered.
In our Clearance Sale of Summer Dry Goods and the price of every article our store roduced to make this sale a grand success.
Mlllnery ^nods tlieni out.
at less than half price
W ItlteJIress (loods, elubrolderltd at vs ets HUMh 4.1, widw* l)rvss( oom,il*'mstiHioi4. worth ro.
For
night upon
tho beautiful home of Alice Francis and mado a social call. It was a most felicitous occasion and especially si since thoro was a married lady calling there with a married man who was in her husband. Alice smiled an awful sick smile when this worthy couple was discovered hid undor tho bed and hatilod out all covered with feathers and dust. It was as moan as dirt on tho part of tho police, but tho rude things insisted that Alice and all her guests should call on Mayor ISiuulol this morn ing and contribute toward maintaining the light plant and paying for the chemicals used in the city high school.
An Eye for Gas.
at :i:i et.s.,
While Div-is CooJ*, worth Whito Dress (Jomls, IhnnstU-hi il. 4H worth DO.
HoinaH hcl, at. em.,
White Dross ioo»K IfcnisHchcri worth IJ.00.
A Tew patterns of fine White Dre.-f Utiles at tfre:U h:i milus.
ets
at 00 c-ts.
CMXMIS lor
Oa.ll and see us, as we can show you all these bargains with a great manv mor our new room bet veen Kline's Jewelry Store and Campbell Bros.
Rial
Go to
This ilftj" will ho commcmonttiHl in Salem, with rcli^i'ML*,
HOCUL! UIHI
1330—Hnttlo of iialldun 11 ill nnd rout of Dptij Juss and tho Stents by Kdward III.
Iturhide, cx-enipfior of Mexico, bhot aa ii traitor. 1828—Hirthday of Ko^er A. Pryor. 1803—Surrender of John Morgan and tho tnnln body of Uls guerritlaft to General Jainuh W.
Shaekelfonl'ti command. 187Q—HcglnninK of the Franco-PruHMlan war In six week* the I'reiH-h wero beaten ftlid driven lack everywhere. 1882—Dorothea L. l)ix, philanthropist, died in
Trenton, aged trJ.
1887—Uriel t.'rroker, oldest publisher In Nov? England, died, ag*1 id. 1B88—15*) persons killed nt Wheeling by afitorm.
Rev. Kdward 1'avson Hoe, author, riled In Coruwall-on-thc-IIudhon, aged 61.
Itrown'H I.nllahy.
Thorn, thoro, there, there. There, there, there, What'rt tho matter with tho Ixiy?
There, there, there. Did ho go to M-d at blx oYloek, And bleep till half past two/ Well, well, well, well.
There, there, there. Now close your little eye*. Thai's right. Xow open them again. That's right. Now rest your dear head on the oilier hboulder.
Now smile. Oh, how bweet!
Wake upuow and go to bleep again. There, there, there. Shut your biuutifu! blue eyes and wake up again.
Yes, I know. Well, well, well. Lie down ami get up. There, there, liiere. It would be lighter if it wasn't
HO
A Real Good Tliluf.
N E V\Z
other •crn-
monk'8 by tin* «!'*ceu«luitts of Keln'oen Numc, who, wilh fourothors, wiiu hauled llu-ro July 19, 1WJ, for witohrraft t0»» was 71 years old and mother of very lar^e family.
dark.
And warmer If it wasn't so cold. Yes, ye.s yes. But tho sun ill out In a few mlntuen.
For it's most morning. Yes, yes, my little dear, my pet. —Turk.
'''"V'V
Upset Member—Look hero, you follorfl, I've got ft complaint to make, ami one of which 1 trust tho committee will tako HQticc. It seems somo five or six fellers have clubbed together and offered uw £100 to resign my membership.
Little Smart Peglop—Don't you tako it, old cock you'll get a better otter. [Screams,]—Judy.
A carpenter by the name of M.S. Powers, fell from the roof of a house in East Dee Moines, Iowa, sustained a painful and serious sprain of tho wrist,which he cured with one bottle of Ghnmlx'rhiin'H Pain Balm, lie says it in worth $.r a bottle it cost him only 50 coiitB.,F«»r nalo by Nye.fc Booe.
in
10 pieces White Dress JcmkIs a! .*i e., worth 10 I.UOo jOh. MHWIKIIIH MULL
ILL
"Je., worth
Tnaioh. Scotch ami ItrocmhM Clminl.rn. worthKrimS* putte rs nt 11«'
DiiiK Colors at Kl otp.,
Half' woal 'l.altlcworth \M). 10 picces Iniliii l'unpee at N els., worth t.Y
See the lliack l.uwn* iun^, m, 1 1 am) '?0e. Itlaek liit»c!i«ic! Salines at I tie,, worth 'J.'j. •'v''..*,* HI *.'0c.. worth :TN v* at \i.'ic worth :i.». worth
Hest Scmniess Tube Cotton oe
SoM evcrj where tor K'lje.
Standard StcamlcssTulx' Rubber, -Sc:sold everywhere for ioe hxtra Quality Seam Rubber 10 i-jc where for ^e.
PURR GUM Seamless Tube Rubber GUARANTEED, only iftc Sold everyweere for i) and :o it",.
HOSE REELS only 65 Cents
CALL at oncc and secure a bargain.
RIAL BENJAMIN, Music Hall Block.
Hammocks, Croquet Sets,
Lawn Tennis Rackets, All Kinds Fishing Poles, Reels, Lines, Hooks.
Special Prices on Safeties.
At THE FAIR,
'Well begun is half done." liegin your cake of
Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning purposes. Try it.
This Date in History—July 19.
i'ss Tube
sold
fvciy-
housework by buying a
GROCERY,
MEAT MARKET,
PLACE,
GOODS,
EVERYTHING.
BOB ATKINSON
At the old engine house, cor
ner Water anil College sts.
Good Livery Rig* at
Osborne & Booher's,
•2ir» North (irecn Street.
Our motto is to excel both ritrs anil prices.
in
Call anil see
us anil be convinced. Also, the best feed-yard in the city at the popular prices of theday.
Go And Consult! Prof
MORRIS,
The Celebrated
CLAIRVOYANT!
His Predictions Never Fail.
Ho gives reliable advicc on all matters, business changes, journeys, spenilatioi-.s with secret, undertakings. Friends, enemies, marriages, divorces, losi fneuds, lorlunate dates, lucky numbers and uil fuuulv affairs. The future plainly revealed. Lovers united, troubles healed. Those ut trouble should not fail tQ cull on the Prof, at once. He can be found at uorlhvvrtt corner of Main and Water streets.
Consultation hours '.I a. in. to p. in. NOTICK—The Professor will remain a short time only.
gTOCK IIOLDKUH 1ST IN J.
Nut lee Is hereby k1 vou hut the regular minimi meeting of the st/ ekholdersol tIK* Hume liiilldliiK Association for the elect Ion ol nine directors to serve tho ensuing year will l»e held at the olllee of the Secretary mi Ttic.sday evening, July ID. IHH'J.
T. II. H. MiTAlN, I'res.
It. 1L KCSSKLU Secretary.
Coughing
IHJUIH LO
Consumptions
Kemp'sttulBum fl will stop the rough
I nuoe.
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