The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 10, 1887, Image 4

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TDJ5 DAILY JIKUaLD, PL AITS MOUTH, NU3JIABKA, MONDAY, 00TOBKU Id, 1SS7.
i- rr r i : ' s
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Ijt?.' r in Omaha.
?;.r,v.?3 a'.j.id in Glenwocd.
, ??':. -j:?r t Sunday ,!a Oma-
A r
C.i
B. K. Davis left far 6t. Joa this
crnisg.
K i. A. I?. Cmith left this morning
' :. yi-'i I.' Douyer.
' ".- . ":T; :'Li of Omaha, is
c - -r ,7. ItL Peterson.
"- C. Sty'.ea returned. Bat'irday
-- '"2 fro:u her viit in JlibrasY'i
; .7.
j T'hi'b: ,S5'firr;r. 7'Vj h'C 'boon
?- rev. h, rsturueu
: " in r:.- tliia morning.
?i"-.t.y trcns-'TiT D. A. CsTpc-il
O Omaha on buHiuorfi tliTs morning,
j-.il there to Wcrying Water.
;.rj. A. W. Atoxnmler, oZ l.'ilfor.i,
who brr been visiting her bzp,TIhv. TV.,Ji.
.dor, returned homo this niorn-
'FREEZING MUTTON
SIGHTS NOT ALTOGETHER PLEAS
ING TO THE VISITOR.
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JUt.ge r. iri. uuitpmmi iml rcsiuiuny
evnning for Des Moines, t attend the
reunion of the "Hornet's nest" brigade
with, which he served during the war.
To ".ill also visit Col fat.
ice cn
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.'. o .3 . ..'('-: "cm to-
'', crT-!7, lew, whe
- tl f: ' ;3 is rf thy
; "r Cr'". c?i--c:c? cf.ao of
of?.3P.T Sstatc yo
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te-ms
i- --- t r.ce
-1 Davi 8 Over Pank
O'v-i". Te'!oia'ne. in Hr. Frvcett's
xtoT :t ti--c -wicmz Z-cea'-ive, it at
hi.t f.?i?; j J.r.-T' z'j.cC. oz the oea of New
York 8oe..V-.y, ;r7. Lcg5 to show some
of the ri!si;--?s. Vcz: r; & ic&dei.
Kr3. Lcnparb-jfcn lias tvro ncrea of
land in feh's '-liiitwr by the U. &M.
rai'raa-'. to rct'ir. In "ercrvilie,
andvril' trpetbsr or in acre lets,
on eify --rrs. Cill at tl.fs office.
Li've orderfi for vrocti. vith John
Tutt r.t "Jarett'a grocery store. 8t f
Tli 3 1 ty'g voea does not often re
ceiyc t'a; nintion. to which it io entitled.
A tkoiTgMfrl rrl hj Dr. Kirjhen, in
tl'o Or'x're-- BifhiCziod-, shows why it
shcu'd c bof. usefi:! aud ornamental,
and krr? i ; c.fcy b& tnsds.so, not ol
rady. Fort to If:. 8t. in Al?s!rs, Mt
Tacowa is Ats loMcn ncaV in the United
Strtca. 7ta sscn4 is ery dif'ien'.r, and
tho :renery ;"; T?:y y Vi. jil:str&ad
accovnt of d cl-?zb tc the highest attain
able pr'nt -j?1 be sier. by C. B. 5n
drickc : j thoikrcreiiber American ?rGfa-zine.
'cethor 5ndlctAt!srr.
Po? 1-Tcbraska: "VTar-ner, followed by
ccolc, frir weather' ight to fsh north
westerly winds.
Plattsmouth will no doubt; do her
Belf proud in lienor ol President Cleve
land. Wednesday betweeia 12 aDd 1
o'cleck.
Saturday lh exten?iyo Omaha cloth
ing houdc f Alexander Polack, went
under. Th; c:m.e of the failure was un
proitf.blij branch houses and a large
credit system.
Judge IJiisstll, Sheriff Eikenb.-iry,
M. D. I'olK unil A. I. Knotty were pass
engers to Weeping Water to-day. Their
nuroose w:is to attend the republican
central committee meeting.
The predietions for tonight are clear
and falling temperature. That mean?
frost. A number of citizens to-day were
ecn busUy tngaged in removing their
horse plf-nts from the ground to pots and
if any nrs to be left out over night they
had best be well covered.
Through the kindness of our worthy
citizen, J. A. Connor, wo are furnished
with a ppecial telegram concerning Presi
dent Clcvelauds's stop in Omaha and
Plotts'nouth. Ho will be here about 12. 4.j
o'clock Wednesday r.fternoon, and an ef
fort ?s being made to have him stop at
least 20 minutes.
Three colored men supposed to be
thoso who saturated the bridge between
Lincclr. trd Crete, with oil.la&t Thursday
niht and fired it and came near wreck
iag a passenger train were given a pre
liminary hearing Saturday and to-day at
Lincoln. Their names fere Tom Robin
son. Issac ilackafield and Wm. Strothers.
CTt'ce to left CenBurrrp-rs. j
All contracts for ice t-ipireu on the 1st.
arj o Uet. All persors m arre;rs
Zathods of an Aantrtltan Sector? for
Pressing thn CorcMiM of Shep A
Frcefcs the Iteverae iU Torklli Eath.
Perhaps almost j much ghastllneca clings
about tUa Aas!.! :ilirn mct freezing fctory
ltd obe-u!; tb Cuieajo killiug yrd. Ye
e vV-it to Sfh'.-r U nt without lto intsrfcst
TLc I.xcticg lacSo.-y Uaida, ncessiirily. In
otji9'vJ it iaotul'J pobitior., lor U'ecocditioia
c( its aibteaco uro nol 'ach is to commend
il'trBjeived to ihoa Uviii in tin ntlghbor
io-i, '.BC3 tho Fbi.p r.re not elugbtaril on
tbe ruu.1, but in tk factory yards. Th m
cLinerjr nw.-.;nvy for tb freezing process Is
Tery eponsivi aid ?Jaborat, so that com
rarallrc'y few f;xtoria'eiit in the eolotiiea.
Ef ch, however, doss a Tt-ry larf; bniKe,
m.ui dur'rg th AOtira aetixon tha nnmbsr of
taxp tlii-5.1 p:- day Ls enormous. Whn th
tchiii lii t ct-t. Jncd fixjtlng In New Zaaland
cquaiti- F.nd farmers wero 99 iansuin about
the aucceai of cxpTiiusnt, thai many of
thiy.u Tftro i:ducod to entar bito cor.txacta to
send "iionib" a c or lain number of aheop an
nually. At fir.-.t lht iieciation caud a
low; tor t':o moat, owing to laipHrotionj In
tii a-.ethoo8 ei.iiployc-1, and projadices at
lfn9, did not uritg ha pne cioipateI.
But soon the tido turnd. Tho contract y
tcra id ftill in vogue; but It is also open to
sheep ovTLei s to wad thi'ir mutton borne mde
tcndsntly and on the chance of getting a
good pries. As t&3 saeep arc not killed on
the runs, it k ne-'fcS'ary that Uey should
ecct down to tb fectory. Thi u, ef orj-ae,
h tedious prooosj tn pr.rta, m a flock f, say
1,000 beep cy hare to s dr rn many nil
befor'a thay rcii railway ttation, whenc
they uH 1 0 cocv.ed diract t tfco fr-otory.
bbep move rp.iy tiwly, and fle or t aiiJs
a fA7 is ivi union re tke xoort acdy of tham
will be lured into.
TKD FKViXBIBO PHOCZSH.
Arrived at leiihat the ynrA of tlw fac
tory, they arf sLurrttered, and the wrocue cf
frfleain;: bosio. Tbs scene is rathor & horri
ble one to & Tl!t-)iv In the yarctn outside Rre
dense mnssee shee? wfcituj their turn ia
moro or )b frightened Amaaexient; In a cov
ered shed are t'.e Flaught?rers ori li
erdly in a sua cf Mood. Assistants kt?.u b
eidu them to il 1 and clean the a&iioalj, and
he faro insny niiiiUtee are over tfe cafortik
r.ata sbt?p if ix n:or empty curaaiwt bangfng
from the low roof. Tho carensj is then
slippsd on hool, which are attached to siaall
wht:ils ruarun j upon x roared rails la the
roof. Along tJi.-: miniature trolly line they
are sbct it". to tL" ccoliiif; deportuaML The
procef3 is tia ox:', t reverse ot r TiM'kiU bath.
Ti(e first room i ; of a moderately low teiu
nATRiSire; avid th: T3t sts-s of t f reeaing
bgiii. Th'.i U, ;erbpst tho wor4 part of
the -"Friiola Reir. Otit uf ier BEOtbnr bod
ies rya ro'ded icU' the room nd fcuij ki long
11dm: f.-ooi aj t- caiJ. No ider on be con
voy esi t.f the niZi k renr.stion expflrieBeed in
thb prerrpowift v'-uiaebcr. Painn into the
second roosj, yc: vrill fiai lora t upest yon.
The sir to v A ., 1 trea abilL Tee cprcMsesi
have bu exf.os. I for twenty-four hours in
thn first rooin, rod are now hardoning, as
yon racy rs:rtvjivc, it y-ou feol therw
The proce of y jirtucation h&s besraa. As
you dvar:3 ir.' the aptrrtmece this pho
noTROiion is jsor manifest. To the rep of
yovr knRckli tho mtitton gives bok a hard
rL-igin socarl, a;: i you may gatke? that the
freezing 1i annuls completo. After closing
liehiud yon tba iSoor of the third and last
rocs, yv find yourself ia the Arctic regions.
Thereof ialys, ::nd a dense masr of vrhjte
is all iai is dicj'-'iible at first, for the light
is dim. Preseawy you make out pendant
forms 8kicndid in vhite linen coverings; and
as you pitffc your way tbroas'M ths narrow
pasrsges you g idea of tbe vast number
coilecti htre. It is the stororoora, and prob
ably contains 1C.CO0 or 20,000 carcasses.
They are aa hor l ra stone, and tbe linen
wrapp?2fs ar &t.:S with frosl. It Je very
silent in keiri, rd the wKH tro-xi forms
srfvi on eo'jrri-'j! cf DavstjrT to the some-
1 V .a a - . . ' J 1 ' " F
wamcf :a sei-iag tae bcci wlsx3 ,Maa naU f w Wfcu Cf o-i c. E vfea ucratmy c&--t. lha frs-mc u -ccom-
lead r.t r-C -r? brrfrc! S. Y' rr"i .v v -i
tie :bfl sumc Partirs wis!
r-H-KJ7"5 b6d- 'Icotin-edcaahave it at the samo rate
f avo mor
tic. p.
4 fc-1 mo-th us. lirrftof orr.
ILe Lat.:. Aid socictT o? tto 13. S. I ,n . a w
Hon, N".
American, set an example worthy of rc- 5
: w
i-iiuic.i mil. j i.-: , iceso.37 aite?.ro?n at
3 o'clock, at tho prreonage, or: Pes.rl street
between r?rXz .rd Sisrhih. ITti orly
the ladies of the ;;Hety, but nil tVe Iroicf
that r ra "taf " sti r-.v rt xt,
church
present. j used by Heaps' Camphorated Arnica Selye
The cory ptstur ?3 ir, the S".br.rb3 cf ' Li- '"3 sold 0,1 5ts !lierit3 for use
Dv.buorte ara d-r:eoa. On t.. f 5 toa p s:re can ue used. JKo cure,
bovlrrj :Gtt he b?.Ins? a. ess: rol
fll Trr.e il mericr ns. Healing
at!??'??-" tf rv n 1 flsev.on 10:
anj cordi lly invited tc be wounds tl'.at. no methods exeept those
no
dcyn i'n.2
l-.r.j; tlrvyh tha ro-f. Th-j
cow to b.t';ls injure!, but the f'.mi'y
was cairldcrably fr'fr'.-terecl st baying
the railk so t-ccererxoDioIy Soryed.
nrric iaa is 1-rge Ftsch wall
paper in ail grr dep. pco ;2in.ple3 be
fore buying. d-ivr-v.t
SatiTday eretdig the train
to One hp. vtps delayed at the bridf-a for
fifteen minutes by the siatPnj? of e heavy
frsig'it tr&? on the brides, r-u Ifo. 3
ves &br v'; a half hour Jrjte. L:
1 ta': K"1? ran bn usnrl. ro
Gey f. i
llnr. ?fJ- Po-sale by the following drug
i rice t;.5c per box.
W. J. Warrick.
gist.
kr Medicine Compnny
Respect fully ask some very plain ques
tions: Can Consumption be cured or
even be benclitted? Can a Cold be cured
or erec stopped? Can you expect to be
even relieved by any medicine or physic
ian? No you cannot, if you simply
change the temperature of your body
three or fonr times a day for every
chsng ya add to your cold Mothers.
your children's health and your future
r.f : riim rVirslt. .. Jl 1 n-l 1 : 1 1 -r . i
- vi.o.c, vlt3 yj t aaopmesi uemauas ot you consistent
mw!H3? r-j rccorn of tte treiz fr-ai
to Os?f,h8 bo!rglee, and No. S,
aid the T. O. to Cmaha were t-re horrs
and twenty Tnicutes late.
ist MC3 ved a Icrsre 'nvolce el
r.al)., c ml gort rrtcn
rio-?-? t a oafr, fjurar;"ecj!
rqtal .o cny W 3C shea In. the
mar-.? t T. H. Phillips'.
Warrick is having o big ealo
mixed pels?, it givrs eatisfMrtion ere
on
I1 me. jori -ni save rioney by u5ng it.
it covrs mere eurfaco than any mixed
paint on' the market, lasts longer and
looks better. d&w-4
kb-vJ ozA 6ba ahees waii here tor shio-
shing their ic? i ruenfc.
I0.DIN3 rCQ RNGLA.STD.
8h!?nvvn is, however, ne far cUstant.
Pro? ()- storercom tfcey r removed to
hu? f?ri sv, Fjcialiy prepisred to receive
thsic. ar-d xtiiSig1' 1 e se te ec!ivd an niueh
light, a;r -vci Jieat r-'. noss'bla. Theno trucks
Tdo cttmn Q.i.io. ,-5 t.., -j ar ru?H dawn to the port left' alonssido
, f the .-i?n2r ?alch :j loading for En&laud.
To tS"" J.-" thfi is 01 unenjucas mbcut
thsca. It ii n59?srr" tb -" tV truc'ta should
b imlor.de J r soon :v? porstbte, so rj to give
Uiem r.c in te fr-via tempercturo, and con-
seqwewtTy ts !" uw for the etevedores to
; worS 'M ra cr nopt of the night, at the
: Iwiiss. Tic viyito? ifho finds hirAlf about
12 o'clock co pub o the ocean vrb.tri may be
strtfad by the gbcctlv nature of the scene
Lbs aits Lie eyes. Under the silver beams
cf the eleeri ic liht msa visib.'e slowly
vnd stoe.Itbi'jf car; yinr; Ehrorded forms upon
tbsl"-sJ".ov"i(J'evp urn'w ti.0 emrs. Up the gan-
wbj-j tbey creep wIZr their burdens, vrbicb
one by one rr j sbuS ciarra fc tbn recesses of
the bold. Hero ibey ore ouee mere packed
567 la another "frowrn" chaisber, where
they renuJa for tLi? six weeks' voyage.
A4 tis end o tla.i tiioe they are disgorged
Into receiving in London ca4 pa.se
into the tctarkets for ert!a and oonsuiuption.
Brifore thsy ere ready for sale, however, tbey
mri b-- thawed, ; aitj a great deal depends
cpou the method cf thawing. On board ships
it ia very easy to U '.l whrx must&a bs b'oen
propei-ly thawed. Sometimes i e ruah the
cook flaa4 h-mi5cl? I'eltkndhand with bis work
and then is ubb'&d to thaw artificially by
pouring hot waUr upon the Joint or other
wise Lsatiag it L-it the proper way Ls to
allow din tbanriiig co be accomplished natu
rally ad slowly L v exposing the meat so the
crdinary tcmpfci iLira of the air. By this
means diiicolcrak.i may be prevented, and
the muat it more Lxely to be tender. Vbeu
thawed the mutton is to be regarded as if it
were frahly killed and treated accordingly.
Cor. Si. Jm' Gajbtta.
love. Shall vanity make your life mis
erable, ending only in death. Dr. Wat
sca'f He-rr Specific Cough Cure is the re-
suH cf science. Price 50c and $1. It is
warranted by the following druggist
W. J. Waiuuck.
L Attention.
Call and see the elegant lino of Bhoes
just received, cheap and fiuo at Peter
Merges.
For 3le-
3Iy residence property, cheap, as T want
o leave Ibo country nd wiU giva some
cne a bargain if taen eoop.
W. H. Bakee.
Ladles' G'arv Dorgo'a button
J?hoe?2, worth S2-SO M-Philips'.
Huc.an Nature Library, No. 3, is
from the able pen of Dr. II. S. Drayton,
editor of the Phrenological Journal, and
considers Physical Factors in Character.
or mo iDuuence or icmperamenr. me
position taken by Dr. Drayton is conclu
sively proven by the examples cited from
among well-known people of the present
day and historical characters as well.
Ca?sar, Peter, the great, St. Paul, Siichael
Angelo, Martin Luther, Lincoln, Beecher,
and several others are cited, with por
traits, as examples i: oni real life in proof
of the logical arguments. The readers
of this number will be on tho lookout
for its successors. Tho subject of this
series is certainly of great importance
Published at only 10c. a number, by
Fowler & Wells Co., 775 Broadway,
New York.
The Cowboy Dialect.
It becomes, indeed, a familiar and useful
addition to your conversational stock of the
vernacular. Nay. you even find the field of
its usefulness ejiLir.ing, for the terms cf the
"roundup" and ti.o brandicg" and sheep
shearing arc mre or luss piquant, and lend
themselves easily to applications remote from
their primitive li age. Transposed to the
crdinary busiue&s cr awcial concerns of mod
ern life, tbey coin; to have a sort of zest in
them; they reveal new sources of humor;
tbey place old sav. and eM customs in a
sharp Vgkt, a f r&s'a illiaoinaUas; but always
by that sudercurrcat of suggestion, by con
trast or association -.Tith the original pursuits,
which the words de bribed. So I heard, last
year, a politician s-psak of a boiUr of the Re
publican ticket as a "bucker." A "bucking
horse3 ls one that "jumps sidewise or for
ward, up end doTr-.i, with his legs stiffened
into an uureUxeU perpendicular, " and the
image certainly Li. j a kind of affinity with
the moral action of a refractory voter.
Louis Swinburne ui Sribner'a Magazine.
M.l'JJ
V. C. T. U.
Bemhicr, Thursday, Oct, 0,
Th first BCPsioii of the W. C. T. U
3tat) convention was held in tho Met ho
dint church la-t evening.
At 7:S0 the convention wr.3 celled to
order by Mrs. Jennie F. Holmes, ptate
Drecidcnt. Soon the drum sounded and
1
the Baud of Hope of Hoatrico manhci
in singing a song or greeting. Mrs.
Palmer, state superintendent of evangel
istic work, then gave a r:hrt !ille read
ing after which prcyer was ofured.
The Band of liovu sting "Tremble
Kivj Alcohol, we shall grow up." whicl
was rsndeiel v,it:i mueli fp;rit. Next
came the address of welcome by Mrs. A
ITardv of fjeHtib'e in which she extended
to all persons wh j -were here for the pur
potj cf attending 0'.: convention. The:
came the response by Mr', Black of Kan
sas. We were enteric ned by a nelectioi
by Mr. N. K. Gricr'i on tlie rlute accom
panied by his young daughter on the or
gan. Mrs. Flcfa McDi.iudd then gave t
recitatiou to which all listened to with
pleasure and was very well rendered.
Tho president's address was very mler
esting and showed much thought and
study. The chair then appointed a com
mittee on credentials alter which al!
arose and after pinging were dismissed
with tho benediction.
r?alyoat' Fig; Tonic.
Balycat'a Fig Tonic Cures chronic in
digestion.
Ualyr-at's Fig Tonic is especially for
weak end delicate women.
Balyeat's Fig Tenic, not only relieve,
but Ciirei
Balycat's Fig Tonic removes ail impur
ities of the blood.
Baheafi Fir Toi.c is a n.ild and gen
tle laxative; with iu-. uso, strength and
ambition will retur.i -ni'i a healthy glow
will brighten the complexion. Price "(
and $1. ' Money cht-i rftilly refuiiue l if
the above is net substantiated by trial
For huIo by W. J. Warrick.
P5attmut?i f-fiarkos
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All tho newest aud latest Styles for Fall
and Winter in men's and boys' wear.
AND-
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Ui jB STiS i
Preeeration of ria'.iir;" tret'a a pj-'eialry.
Te:th extracted u 'dlmxii rain i j u.-e of Lawjhiny
Co-:.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
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Ladic.' flood (Jr.iin Button .lioe for .$1.00. fcrnn ily Fold for 1.7."!; Ladies
He-ivy ffr-iin Button Shoe, tl.-e b-: ! v.un- for f 1.7-1, t'oi.e ify f.i '2,."; Liulies bi-st
MihMiukci' CJraiii Button Shoe. ic.CAi. I. ,111:. ilv .,!d i i;.'."iO: Vo uo off. iii: all
our J?J..10 iin.! of shoe.-' for t-;.'.(0; L:u lies' Fi:n ' Sl.-.z" Doii"'.bi linttoii ani Tainpcgo
(tat for ?0.SO, formerly .:i.0(). M-n Heavy Boots for onlySI0. fninialy 5.00;
Mfn'a licst V.'h'.'e btoek Kip Booth fi-r ?2..1;i, fnrmerlv old f:r sif:.i.'.'.; -Mrn'fi FiuO
Whulo Slock Kip Boot li.r only fH.'Kl, lornicilv if !.,(; M.-n's IVlf Boot, and
solid, for only .2..10, formerly U.OO; M.-n's Fin-: Iin-s.-f uttoii Siion fo.r enly $1,25
formerly $2. .10.
1 linn w.nmi'iiimonias.Mn mm smwMi
We also h:iv: jti nt. mrinv other 'cah" r.-:j; ;im in Children".-, Mioses hihI boys
that it will pay you to ca!i and ex'inihie t-ur goods and be
selling tlieaper than m y ther def.ler.
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F. J. EICKNELL,
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