The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, January 26, 1888, Image 1

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UOillt(iTF.I AND STOLItX.
QUEER BU8INES3 IN OILDOM.
introstine Points In Handling &
Natural Cas Plant in Cold Weather.
On. Citt, .Jan. 20. The North
western Xatural (inn Company of this
lI;u:e liunuliea natiinil jas for domestic
imxI mnnufacturing purposes to Oil City,
Titiuville, Fraiiklin, 3uilville, fiercer
;:i!tl Sharon, la. "Tliere ure many things
about the management of a natural
plant that people tl not know," un'id ilr.
I. S. (Sibnon, who hus charge of a crew of
men on theae lines. "It keeps us hustling
this cold weather to maintain the supply
to our customer. Vc have put on seven
teen new gushers since November 1, Mid
in all liav 100 big wells flowing into the
lines day and night. During a cold snap
it reipiirts eternal yigiiance to keep the
lines cUar, so the gas w ill How through
without obstruction. In the tight miles
between Oil City und the yas field wc
have twf-nty men constantly watching the
lines. You cau tell w hen a line is clogg
ing up by putting a handful f snow on
it. If the suow fails to melt, no matter
how cold the weather may be, it i asuie
sign something i wrong. The gas cou
geali or condonses in a gelatine like sub
stance, and if not cleaned out will finally
clog up the pipe. When wa discover
this we build a fire on the liLe and thaw
it out. We keep men tramping through
the woods, following the lines, carrying
caus f crude oil with which to build
those fires. In districts where there is a
considerable stretch of country between
thase watchers, the pressure of jgas in the
lines is takn at intervals and telephoned
to the stations. The pressure is taken by
an ordinary steam gauge, and it ssrves to
show whether the gas is flowing freely or
not. The system of handling a natural
gas plant is very complete, and insures
safety and good service, but requires an
enormous amount of watchfulness and
labor."
ABrakeman Fatally Crushed.
Ladoxa, la., Jan. 25. Two cabo so
cars, while being switched here to-day,
collided, catching LSrakeman George
Ircen betwean tha platforms, inflicting
probably fatal injuries. The platfoims
of tho colliding cars were badly smashed.
The Coming Tariff Bill.
Wasiiisctox, D. C, January 25. The
democratic members of the ways and
means committee, in conjunction with
those members of the Senate who were
recently selected to confer with them. ate
progressing quite rapidly with the cut
line of the tariff bill, which will be sub
mitted to tlio full committee within the
next two weeks.
The Brazil Coffee Crop.
Xkw York, January 20. Brazil coffee
forms the basis of the supply for this
country. The visible supply is 255,000
bags. Since Saturday the Coffee Ex
change lias turned over 400,000 bugs.
This would seem to indicate an unususlly
large sale of futures. Tha expected
Brazil crop, due shoitly. is believed to
b; larger than ever. Xo fears are c-nter-taiuad
of a scarcity.
A Clue in the Haddock Caso.
Ckiiau Rapids, la., Jan. 25. X ni.in
was found to-day in one of the lumber
yards with his throat cut from ear to esr.
He was found to be Wencil Cerney, a
Bohemian carpenter. lie said he had
been iu Sioux City, where he had beea
accused of complicity in the Haddock
murder and was threatened with being
lynched. This so preyed on his mind as
to lead him to attempt suicide. "When
he was assured Haddock's murderer had
been caught he said: "Xo, they haven't
e i tight him yet." The physicians sny
Cerney is sane and it is thought he knows
much of the Sioux Citv crime.
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Tho Irrigating Canal Scheme
El Taso, Tex.. January 20. Letters
j have been received in 1 Paso from both
IK'lgate Joseph, of Xaw Mexico, and
Congressman Lauliani, of Texas, by per
sons connected with the project of build
ing a largo irrigating canal in Jfrw Mex
ico and Texas in the Valley of the I'io
Grande. They both state plainly and
explicitly that it would be useless to ask
Congress for a land grant, and that the
remaining pybljc domain hereafter would
be only disposed of to ivt ij bonafide
settlers. This will probably dispose aUcj
of the other schema of international ini
provement recently agita'ed iu El Paso,
that of asking Congress for an appropri
ation to make a levee system for thQ Itio
Grande Valley.
SMITH & SLICK'S.
The Aiev gnllery is the place to get
first class photography.
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ANOTHER MINE HORROR.
Many Livco Lest by an Explosion
In a Victoria Mino, Crillsh
Columbia.
Victokia, B. '., Jan. 25. At 5 o'clock
tliifi morning all oi' the twenly-tive white
man were ianid from the mine where
the explosion occurred, to the surface,
deud, and the wik tf taking out the
Chinese was; begun.
The explosion took place in the last
level, and in this twenty miner were im
prisoned, and the fears that they were ail
killed were vsrilied h.ter, for at 5 o'clock
this morning all were carried to the sur
fuce dead.
There arc about seventy others, includ
ing about forty Chinese, ttillin the mine,
and all are believed to bo dc-ad. The
cage can lie loweml to where the debm
is. From ther the rescuing party de
cend by means of ladders.
The work of clearing away the debris
from the bottom of the shaft is being
pushed forward with all possible s;)-rd.
and not till his is done can any dead
bodies be brought.
All possible endeavors aie being made
to recover the bodies.
The greatest obstacle to this is after
damp. Xo hopes are entertained for the
life of any of thesie below. There is ik
scarcity of volunteers, as the oilleials and
employes of the Vancouver Coal com
pany arc rendering every assistance; re
quired. Xot much damage was done to
the mine, b;;t how th;; explosion took
place is a mystery. Dunsmiiir is here
u pe r i u t end 1 n g a if u i rs.
The following is s. close estimate of
those in the mine:
11. Kobinson, Jacob kliue, He-
gardo, J. Stewart, IX McDonald. Wi!lia;-i
Home, .Tamer Jones, John Medical. Vv'il
Ham F.-encli, "William AVilkes, C'iiaihs
Tiltar, Ah x IIoss, Bellona, an Itali in
partner, John Marshall, IJ. Vincent. 11.
Greenwell, V. Godfrey, E. Davis, .?.
Williams, Frank McCoy, and twenty
others, names unknown.
One miner, name unknown, two men
not in the employ of the company, taken
down by the miners, twenty-live Chiiii.ve
employril as runners. and fourteen
Chinese employcil by the miners
loaders.
W. E. Cutler for photographs." j-25 tf.
Weather 8 ndicaticrts
For X'ebraska: V.'rrmer, followed by
colder fair weather, fresh to brisk .south
erly winds, becoming northwesterly.
The merchants are enjoying a good
trade.
If you wan't your photographs taken
go to W. E. Cutler. j-25-tf.
Pon See, the1 uhinairuui v.lio nr., r
preted for the prosecution i:i the m.vi:t
dunes'? uniruer trials, says tlie frifnds ef
the convicted men are very hostile to
ward himself and Leo Toy. proprietor of
the Chinese theatre, for the active part
they took. lie adds that live or six of
these friends, protected by a coat of p;:
per mail and armed with pistols and
knives, prowl about at night, seeking an
opportunity to "get even." These coats
of mail protect the upper j sort ion of the
boely, and are impervious to bullets, ex
cept tnie from a large tbvd revolver
which should strike fairly and squarely.
They weigh from fifteen to Iwentj
pounds and cost fria 15 to i?50. A
coat of steel wire is more bullet proof
than a paper one. The w ire coat weighs
about forty pounds;, and is worth lo0.
Portland Oregonuui.
Hints to lieliuqueiit Subscribers.
Here is a suggestion in a South Caro
lina newspaper that ought to move tho
heart and pocketbook of any man who
lias a particle of manhood and gentility
in him: 'Some of our subscribers owe us
for two years. Some for three. In tho
stringent times of the past twelve months
our manhood and gentility have forbidele:i
us to trouble anj' of our subscribers. At
present the matter isdilterent. Money is
tolerably plentiful. And now the man
hood ami gentility should bo on the other
side. And it will tie. We nr-e.1 say no
more." Xew York Sun.
The Car Coupler Question.
Tiie car coupler question is given a new
uncertainty by the report of W. P. Shimi
and his iv. sociates, representing C5.00O
miles of read. that no automatic coiqiler
is yet made that can 1a? us-d at tlie same
time as a coupler and a triphammer, for
the extreme tests used involved blows of
the latter character. The freight coupk-i
mu.it for years to come bo used as a buf
fer, and the oommitte" conclude that the!
murderous atid maiming link and pin i?
at present tin? only form equal to tLL
strain. Xt;w Orleans Picayune.
Kc-lic of 5Ior.ini Iiu:llers.
The region around PL-intielJ, Ind.. id
rerv rich in relics of tho Mound Builders
pnd" of later Indians, and almost ever
week eome faiincr brings, into town a
collection of fctono impltiijicnts, -aelp or
r.ameuta and pieces of ancient iotiery
which have been dug up on hfa farm.
The most recent discovery was that of an
immense Fj)oar head of slate, which ciut
have been wielded by some giant of pre
historic
World.
times. Xc-w York Everun;:
STEAM fJAPHTHA LAUNCHES.
TI.:iy 15lu Yiielits l'i-uvil vilh '1 In .ii.
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lluriii:; the Jest niontin Hhtc luis !-'ii a
not iirauli' iiK i'i a -i-j ia tLi.i iji iiiainl I'm- .-:, ai.i
iriji'.t Iia 5;iii'ii-ii. :-, All lie- Liu; vac! its nf t
N.-'.'" York, K:ist-rn. Keav a::!.a!a-( 'oi-iuTli.'.- n,
Aiii' i-ie:1.:!, Corinthian, ).i him , At
lanlie eiuiis are nou su;.;ilii'd with i:.i !:i:.a
laam lies, wiiirii 1.1 s.'a-o'i they lat ii 1 .
m temlers in tlie tianspoi talio.'i "f ;ni 1 1
for t". iu: piir)si'.s v. hen th yt:'-hL is !
ealineij. n;; in;i!'.:;"::et:-y t' t!i-s lam;e);i s
which -.i-art'-'il on a very small scHe h.- s l.;c,,
it in ei-.-..-ary t' aecMiK'.'it its l'aciiii ii s, mil! iu
novv Iiai'i'iisg a f.ietoiy euvci in a'jiii(. i.jiir
acres at 1'ort Morris in the annc.vt ilis'iicl.
in eonvcisatin'i wit h one of its oPi -cr.; a re
peater le:. rnel that in nil Jilxmt, loo ; r-:i:n r.n.l
sail ys:ehu; .ti'e poss. s-j'il 1 naphtha laim-'Sics.
A'lioli;. ti:.M' are the Klect r.'l, of Vir.i:iri!oro
l'.Kii-i.lx,e T. (Jerry; Coi"s;iir, f .1. rjmuL
M'-ran; Alva, of VViHia'n K. Vmiileriiilt ;
()ri;'iita. of J. A. Be-stwie!.-; -:us'iii-l;j:i:a, f
Jos. ph Stiekiu ; ri!et'.'or, of A. K. i!;:l"M !!:;
Tillie, of l):iii.:o(i!e W. II. Star!.i"-!c;
Daantles-, of Caldwell II. Cult, e.::d tho lleva,
of 1'ierre! Iiril!u.l.
The1 launches are from sixteen to forty f"et
long. Tl'.ey .are finished :'r. i!iaho;r'.,i::y. hi r
ry, oak, :'h !' - - !'
ti'd or s:od Wi.is. ii.t i..tna i. : ut..
struetcd ;f seasoactl v.liile oak, h;:cl:aiatn( I:
or ou': stem. All the launc!i( s are plaiiked
wi:h wiiito c -ilar. Tho engines used iii the.-o
launches are pa: t ie.'.Iaj ly valuable, becau.iu
tia-y oecapv oai ." t ii- Iilei ii i.-iches in th" stern
of the boat, end in :.! '.:: t ii y ar j i.'.. y,
du ty or elii i. -i . to ! ho :.i!e!i. liVciiS.)
i:5 reijuifeil to run tla-ai, l'or Is .-i en -iiieer
needeil. Any j.e-.'n-n of "nliaary ii'li !'.'::', :ro
(nil run th- e!.:;::ie with c:,re :ind sr.feiy,
whe'her or nut he Ic.s .-11:3' ki:ovJ"d,'e of 1113.
eliaii It -!'.!y
es t;vo lmiHitc ; to
.;. aiider !:e::d .v.:y, ami the launch v. la a at
111 ! li'.ed e:i;i 1-e shopped within its own
h : ;!.
I-.::;.!:'.h:i aloii ? is it? -e I for powe r, aa l i!-"ed
ia pirt for fue'. V."kt n t!u eniae t-t ws t !a
c ii..iini;.' ioa !" luel ai.-o sts. Th- weit
mi a two-hor..:1 ; k . .-. w e : i:;e is :!irj j,oii jids, or
1" ji. r t'cijt. iildcf tnau the v.eil.L of olLer
cni'MS :;;(! boiler of the same piwor. A
l.i-foot boat dra'.s ;.:.oae li in"!.s, a L'.T fo oi
b: l inches, ia:d !' .t li: A i:;c!i. ; of
wa'-. r. A Hi or i': :..ot boat, wit h t v,v. l.r.
Iiov.i-r engine, will carry 10 persons 1.1 a
sj.ecd of 1 miles .11: hoar and at a en t f ualy
( cents rai ho-.;.- l. r jov.-t r. A -!iJ-!'oot !;eat,
with ei;rhtdi:.r.-.e jkw r. w it! ear.-y from ilJ
to ID j er.-oiis i;f a ? peeil of 10 iail.'.-i an hoar,
and al a e. t of certs :r.i ho:.r for fm l.
"ihec'. t i a li'-fo :i Ja':.'e!i. wit !i tvo-hoivo
piiwcr ( ivjiae, is nl.out .'.t.t., and r;r a to
-!;-'oot, ei;i ;-i;ii'.ie po'.vir :r;;iae, l.oat. froai
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Ivrrvmis :s;ri:i oT t'oi:ln.
"WIie:;ever, owi-'g to any Ienu;gen"2:t of
the ae-roiis f ysu-':!, t'..e j. rfeet Maintenance
of tmijiial I '.at falls to Ijc earried o.it . di ir
der o:i';aes, tii.1 uiiliier-t form of w hi. h is a
eatiirrh, naaicly, the blo:-kh;g u: of the skiu
or eater !.:ii-f::eo of lue iiodj', with the con-se-iuvnt
tranrfc-ivr.eo ef the' e.'eretion to the
nnicoas or inj;cr se.vfaee. The deleterious
lua'.tv-r . I'ieh o'.evlii to have l eeii removed
Ly the-ski'i, irritates tiie blood ly its reten
tion t:i re, and altiiaatoiy exi'cr.ds itself by
tlie itose and tiii' .-.t. for example, if tlie.
nervous systn ai be fu'.iio, f.v.eal in; would
prebably l;e in-iured, :il a. eonsf quent loss of
heat, iives icct ive of tiie needs uf the body;
ia which ease! n eoi.l would !i;o,t ;.r . .i.al 'y
follow. As a fact, there are many jx-oolo
with feeble r.erves v.Jio i adi'y j lorspa e in
the esiidesi. v. -ejnh! :r, and ore- ia consequenvo
liable to i'rc-.'i:cut!y receiving colds. The
iie; vecs c::;i!i of e.-i-is alio fiaaii hes v.-.
villi a clew to it; treatment in the early
stri v- s. The w hole- l!- t s-y e.f a cold i-hov.'s it
to be essentia!!;. a:.:! rimurI3y a state of col
lapw, ai.indiag 1'iirly leeoar v to a stimu
lating plan of treat meat. Tlu-re is no more
!eje'fed mortal titan a patient ia the first
ttage of 'ol'!. and i th his hys:c:l ii-d
iiaaaal eoai'iion poljit to j: r , ais . ilap-e.
lie lice- wc ix iieve tlie ;-,ivr;t '"iece-: s of eamj-he-r
p.r.'l aninionia iii'i:.'vi!io;-:; 1:1 li e early sl3'e
l has also hee.i re; eate-ily f 'inrl thar two cr
t ..;;.' .I'in-e.-s of wine h.-vu cm a i-c-Id sir.-rt,
v.-aea taken at the il.-rz ap-)ear;ia'-.. of tV.e
r.vjatiioni s. Chamber i' Joaraal.
""5i.-nI" )le:Tys Coiiflileiir.- Itrr.-'orf.l,
Bishop" Olr;fiy, t!:e-ciil : . rvie-3 ooa-'n's-sioat:,
is one" of the ::i : :t e.i' : .-taiain 1 :: :-vr.-i
l-erc, aa-.l t lis :: v very f.iany sf ! ies.
lure i-: o::c- eu' the- :;. :o says that- i.i.: v
ii vor.!'r ni:ra. L-? was el.
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to the assembly ia Ilil.o:. was ri;;l:t
entKl when th' titn cam ; for Limto;,-oto
the e,v-i:oI at t'5pil:i-.!:. J. f-r he v. -;; 1
sioasihae he was ac. : he s.svir of r 1
islie.l e.l'.fv.tion. lie i'eured tint lie no.t.l
b paled bv the fia:-hi::g of bi. ht i::t"-;:.:ts
all around him. He to..;.- Lis s:,:-.t on the llr.-r.
da. in fear ati'l tr-I'i'f lit..:, I iil in lire min
utes lie was put 1 y at e-v-e, and was
even mad; to tlnuk tlatt, 1 s;)s. h?; m:;-ht
be cue cf thosij v,i;o w.;:Id "i Liae." Tilis
wes v.aat v.-rou;;:it the gj-er.t eliange in Lis
mind:
Mr. Speaker," said one a-.-vrib'yiaan,
"there ere no ink in the ii!l-L)taai.;.'r
Yor.rg Objiij- was ama.-tL ''"iVcH,' Lo
thought, "is this thii kind cf timber lLoy
send here.'"'
Up ro.ie another as.enibiyinan, since fa
in' -u, the country over.
'ilr. ttoc-a'.tcr," ;-aid he, "tliero are ink, but
it ;n-j fre::v ia the bottle'-v"
That was all you'ig Oixrly rejiLtd to iut
hi -a rurfect!;. as er.se iu tha legislature.
isew York Tributie.
"Humor" and "j oolistiaess."
A v.rit ?r of !ni:no:'oi:s storks was stop- ing
at a sumaiei hotel v.-ii-rc- Lj w.'vi admired by
tv.o small boj s w ho h id rev.d his tale--:. A
real live write-; was evident ly a curiosity to
tl:r youug-iter-:. Fioa'dy, one of tho boy3
piueke'd U2 courage to cieak to him.
"Arc you -Jr. , who -.rrit".s stories for
The writer aekno.veJed Lis i.kn. ity with
l.-?eoming modesty, and the boy, after a iao
menti'.s relliftiou, eoutiaued his inve;tiga
tions: "How much do they pay you for ono
of those stories:-'
'From til lo fl'.V), replied the writer,
kiadh-. and tkvs j'oungster f-o-ned burled in
thought. Suddenly the question camo Lko k
s'.i:t from a un:
"AVoli, wouldn't they j-,ay you more if your
t torics were not so fooli.-.h::'
The writer was too t-iktn aback to answer,
but Lo baa l-een thiakir.5 over the matter
ever- since, and vainr." trying to draw the line
between 'humcr" and 'foollshnei.'"
Tho Jh'ylight Store.
.! 11 t al tf r our inventory, we reduce
pii.-es o si-ll the goods rather than to
c.iirv over. We are willing to sell our
entire Winter (I, khIs id cost. Staples we
ha e a l.n g.' qtiantity and ol.'Vr them
very low. ('aliens 1! to 5 eenls per yard,
making the bct standard of them at VO
yards for Uiiigham lust drc-s
styh s 1 (l een!.' per yard. Dr.ss giods
a1.! kinds at tin- very lowest price, from
5 cents per yard upwind. Woolen hosa
we offer at cost, extra fne. Ladies aii
mere hose, worlli si. 00. now 15 rents,
line hravy wool 10 -nts, now '.'"; (hiM
iens line ribbed worth 50. now ::(!. I'n
tler ware muvt go at low prices, as we
will not. keep th'-in over.
Our Cicnts Sil v-er I:ey i I a ; I ;i Sliiiis
ami drawers, formr-r j.ticis .10 now o.
' '' v ! :,-.rino sbiits
.'.i.-.i quality To now .".it.
(Kir Scm h t all wool shirts and draw
ers line itt;tli!y $1.00 now 15 ends.
Our scarlet ail -wool shirts ind draw
crs, line quality :sl.25 now I. HO.
Our seat b t all-w iol shirts and dr.iw
rrs, line quality .fl. 75 now i.'.M.
(-:r scarlet .all-wool shirts and draw
er1, fine quality tjc.-.on now 1. (0.
E(ji:AELV AS CIiEAI.
(ur 'i'-'t per ce'it. di-coaut on lo;.k-. is
still good. We are d t el m i n 1 1 t . (lose
tint our entire Llork and lo-ver b -fori-has
such an opp i unity been o.'ferc d lo
economical buy-rs to piu-(-hae th- bet
qUn'ities for so little i:io:i'-v.
Joseo'li V. Week Jiar?;.
miom ifiiAT mmuK
naor
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lioIiLixrcl
wnobttsAbi: uv.x.wi. u!. i :!: w
BEEP, l-ORK, MUTTON, V .SAL, POULTRY
M fW fod .t-. U lm ib'.-l lint 1st wit jil n
Siicftir curc-il Iiutn,--, Biicnu u:nl iIk; vt v.-uiefv A' Stut.-uo;' fo'-tud in
the; tniti ked.
I will sell as cliiTt) tin n.ny dlivr ttitirki.l iti the C'ity iii.l I lr.-Iy
compel it iem, fiml i-cspecti'iilly s-oli'.-it. your j:it:vi;:i(.'e,
P-jgrCitUXV ilii'-l lilt'. ovilli-'.S Ui.ick, bill htrtct.
pi-pi" c!3i-r?ra aryj-.-m.-j
1 1 R M I T U B T W M PfHl D
U k ? 1 3 1 .1 y I i j L M iT U i a a u m
PARLOR !
SET !
I 2 '.. '
"V-j-:-' V:.. i. imJ?'M
BEDROOM
SET I
FOIL ALL CLASSES OF-
-VW imlJ rt'w cL.x J Jm &u& m&ri&9 -V- n
FOR
Parlors, IS ed rooms, UiE.iii-rooms,
ILilchcn, Hallways and Offices,
(JO TO
fpuwf 'rrt zr.'i? w"yf Tf M "t s-n
Where a magnificent stock of Goods and Fair Prices
ibonnd.
UNDERTAKING AMD EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
r
CORNER JIAIN AND .-IXTH
I'LA TTS?.:0UTII, NKTiRA SK.V
Ilia-5
2 llu
mm prinTncrranh w iprv
a J
Will ho .Iu.!Ui;ii-y tilth, at tlie
OltlO STA X 1) OF F. Ii GAl'lUT
All vrork war muted fjrst-ela.-a.