Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 10, 1884, Image 3

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An BnrtlT J mlin dressed in a suit,. Lb sleeves rolled up to Ms elbows, fl,h into a largo shallow pan S'fdoffU-wwupackinghouse. The in. J?j 0 nlie packing house was anything vjt was dark : and gloomy, Ssare^rtha strong smell tfbe floor Piles of flsh were [lions. A few feet from orter stood was a of ice block! A ' man stood chunks about six inches square SSoti topper. The chunks disap- k 0 —if by magic. A crunching noise ^ Lean! and tbe lce, reduced tv pieces, ‘ ’ . in flirt iiAne fmm n in a stream to the floor from u CeB»°t where another man stood with KoSbttotog it MW» iTW {AieftHs u&a covered What Is your object in arranging thorn tllU i3,.ttlng ’em. ready to freeze. We're . , i. .a linen tiAitr fnr winine ” lots of fish here now for winter, ^“foreman of the room, who stood „(,( Ly, said: “I reckon you are a re nter voung man, and as 1 see you arc in- £,i In this I’ll give you some information. About this time Ik. vear wholesale dealers in lake “ e " gm , lb Jfreezp flsh , for ..the i#*>V o flsh arc arranged in there. The pahs Are then in 'therU T indicatlbg a long bin just Ciiad the tea pile- f Tbo bin is first SjLs «iih ice to the depth of six inches or 53-athen*layer*of pans is put in ilien more ico and another layer of pans nil so on till tho bin is full. In about sis wi the flsh are taken out, frozch stiff Tfcey are then put in tho freezer. Sup- ^THtog^h iautmi frbm bne of - tho men, the foreman proceeded to a large platform stone lido of tho room. Insertiug an Iran hook into a ring in tho floor, he raised a ponderous trap door. 1 A gust of Cold air one up He descended into'the vault nud the reporter followed. __ Tho atmosphere reporter ionowen. xne aiinospnerc i intensely cold. Frost covered tho mil to the extent of a quarter of on loch snd sparkled in the rays of tho lantern, from the floor to tho treaty ceiling flsh rere piled up like cofdwijdd. “Some of these flsh," said the foreman, ire Lake Superior trout; part of them ire yellow pike nnd a few arc wldteflsh. We arc just beginning to freeze whiteflsh. Those,” pointing to a small pile In one comer, “arc salmon trout from Oregon, aid those taming up aro muscallofige. They are from Lake Superior and are counted a great delicacy." “Where do most of the fish received io Buffalo come from?” ‘Lake Superior, Georgian bay and Lake Huron. The fisheries are situated at Col- Wiarton, Meaford, WE RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF THE POOR. • WE MAKE THE HIGH RICHER. GOOD WILL TO ALL. PROTECTION VS. OVERCHARGE. NO DISTINCTION IN' SEX. NATION AUTY OR COLOR. ONELOW PRICE TO ALL. wide Awake and bound TO WIN. ■?-W HUMS i iti(! ; I' i-i. y.;.:qiij<jjj m..r; , lAmericusBecorder )V BEPORM TO ITS ADVANCE PAYING SUBSCRIBERS. sound, Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder toy, and Birch lake. " s Is fishing done during the wintei lesson?” Yes, all winter long, through holes i>i the Ice. The thermometer on Birch lnkr during the winter is about 80 degrees be low zero. The flshermcn dress in furs, S ic fish freeze in a few minutes afte. caught’ They are piled like wood dgcf and drawn to shore. ” Which li the most popular kind?" White flsh decidedly. Then come lako trout, pickerel, and perch. Blue and yel low pike meet with considerable favor. But for me, I consider nothing equal to a good Mack bass,- fried brown with ple/.ty of butter.* Playing io One Face. [New York Tribune.] “When I play before an audience I al ways select some face—the most pleasant and apparently attcutivo one, nud play to that face," said Miss llelcu Blythe to a reporter. U I see that luce and do other during the entirq evening. ■ I have found from experience that R to a splendid guido, and that oiujitor’i fhCc indicates to me just flow fair l ean,; go. If tho fnco ap pears to relax in attention or shows signs of weariness, I know- at onco that some thing is at fault. Either tho piny is get- tine stupid or I am, so I nerve myself un andthrow more life,energy and emotion, if ^possible, Into my efforts. That auditor's face is my indicator, it is what the star is ulo the pilot on a dark night, and I have discovered that by pleasing or moving to motion that ono face, I curried the entire house, for human naluro individually is human nature collectively also—the same •entiments and affections pervade all; only of course to a greater or less extent. ...Well, 1 do pot know what I should do if that fnco were to leave tht theatre nud not return, ” said Mhp Blytifo/ laughingly. In reply to the reporter’s question. “1 had never thought of that, and fortunately, it nss never happened to me. But I suppose }*ould seek out another face and play to Jtot. There is a great deal in selecting toe face, you must Know. There Is every tonerence in tho world between on insipid, .^ptttoioolesa foce that cannot be enter- toured, and an’ intelligent, sympathetic tooe that tells the emotions of tho heart in hi every feature. I havo heard that a Fjstmany artists do not see any one ! *Wle playing; they look out upon the ! ■ce duly a 'sea of faces.' 1 | play with- j Whereas, Many citizens of this community have heretofore subjected themselves to unnec essary expense and burdensome overcharges in the purchase of goods; Therefore be it Resolved, That the interests of the people demand the for mation ot a new party which shall concentrate its patronage on one close-dealing candidate, and thus combining with cor rect principles, make still small er profits practical and result in the greatest good for all. To this end weannounce our self as the Bffoadayyiyfta roTil .iBiadL 1886. .M .1 £ TA 3MAQ ,W> Mi. ■=Trr- OUR PLATFORM Low tariff on all goods used by the people, such as Dry Goods, Notions, Fanoy Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Tranks, Etc. As low prices surely increas. es trade and results in the greatest good to both buyer and seller Values must govern prices. Deal only in good re liable goods, making the prices as low as possible. (A poor article is dear at any price.) No misrepresentation. Sell every article on its own merits and at its true value. not uriderstand-hotv they c out a guide." JOI3XT TTSf ! Carious Importation. [Cor. Rochester Democrat.] Ji the novelties of commerco i* the iya berk, wbicli comes from Hew I hud to a new agent in tadning. to very fecefit. In 1878 tho JTOla exportfrom New Zealand Whs fif teen ton*, but Iasi yenr it was 875 tons, of wntcn twenty lour tons came to this city, it teems very strange to bring tan bark a Jptooce of 7,0#) inUes, but such is one of to« novelties of modern commerce. The fSSCWKftgain-giviug, fair dealingcandi- * this , : ■-» * n uvits u is unwi in u “l leather for gloves. Tho price of W to native owntiy i. *40 per 5*1 the freight ia .-fc>arfy at much mure, noicc it has been proposed to make the F“ “»« << W-.own- products rinco the lark hi* at trails been worth $250 per ton. u contains 28.60 per cent of tannin, fiSf2S'tty*rkiConUins only 8.83 and wtodl hirkVia - Thc lannckayn tree is ™1 wantifui, and as its timber is very JWul it ints every point of value. Being -•Iho nr species ft is well adapted to the T® 1 *?? °* Ike south, and might do much to enrich that port of tho union. ! ^ w *f -Ctrt«liUon or the World. ■ J -Ckodifiistno R^).itahsii.j ^sno director of the mint has prepared a (Ss.®™ 6111 regard -to the present money .“tculatlon in uiirty.uine countries of tho 7?tld as compared with th* cireulation as 'Ported, a year ego. wldoh ihowt s dc- gold circulation of about v'-.OOO.OOO, an increase in the silver dr- ‘“ktiou of $43,000,000, on increase in ?per circulation of .Alta non noo. He SSSMXSi s. Sa.7Tu produclion ' atototto increased of that msod in ornsnunUtlon and the Be on the winning side. Al ready we ore elected—elected to sell you cheaper than the cheapest; elected to show you the best and npwest; if), feet elected as the people’s true bar- date. Be ono to help roll up the big majority iu favor of cor rect principles and^the advance ment ol true economy and re form. See us personally and learn our civil semceprinciples. In return lor patronage we promise Fair Dealing, Straight Goods, Bed-Rock Prices. , Polls how open find will re main so until further notice, 1 Vote early and often is, the JOffif lffSHAWy ; ! Forsyth Street, Americas! Gi - - Disdrfn a 10 Increase tUe 6^on)MtJo* o/ His Rk- coHiit n, ‘ ‘ «t tho same tune to encourage tbe payment of suti^'Ptlons in advance, wo have for the past two yc^raannually.dUtglbutoilr a number rroronpa of our gub*cribett Who paid up alt arrears and one year in advance. These Distributions were so fairly conducted, and the presents gavo such gen*! cm! satisfaction, we have determined'to make another distribution on tbe Sd of March next, nt which wo ibati distribute among those of oar “* ,e ‘ r ONE TON t»-MA8T0D0k OU ; AN(fr0Ei r ^ IWiMASTODON GUANO!"« Manmecturcd by '.he Gcorgin Chemical Works,of 1 Augusta, Ga., and sold by Toole, McGurrah 4c Tondee, Americas, Ga. Tn>» brand la acknowU edged to bn without n superior in It* fertilizing utod In three prixei—one of one nnlV tab,«one or 600 pounds, and ona of 400 pounds. ONE TON IS-COTTON SEED MEAL;!"® ; HTCOTTON SEED MEAL 1"K» Manufactured by tho Amorlcus Oil Company. As “* Meal has.xuwd to ho of the ItYiot onl/prodace* immediate re-tnits. but lU effeets can b4 seea on thb soil for ' re'tnlts, but Its meets can be sees. ... ‘ ^veral yearsnfter. U Is also a fine food for stock, it 1$ sold by the Oil Company at their w III lor 122 per ton. This ton will be distributed tu three prise*—one of ono-half ton snd two of one*quar- Isr ti white SEWING MACHINE.! - WHITEjSEWING MACHINE!! WHITE SEWING MACHINE I!! -du.Ii,-:l 8—MONARCH « bound'nosoM silmrsii TH X-FIVEPOUNDS “CROSS-CUT” SMOKING TOBACCO ! it tn of oat l po.nd oaeh. PIFTEEI^ BOXES- , j ‘ TWENTY n^B&EACH- LIGHTNING SOAP HI ~ Ht a* Ire-a'jair,!) .11 U.. " '* 1 ' ’ WaaMlrhioittll Ihaatthntion of tho pubiiq to tbe/ahttk^ttoliaveAtJaatgot •ettloil in our new Btore on tb» PUBLIC SQUARE and have on hand, enlarge and handsome stock of every thing ipjour line. Oil# stock eooeleta partlykjf ’. ch lilu .ii'd Watches,! Clocks and Jewelly, of All Kihfls 1 iu* D^irS -i SOLID SILVER AND,PLATED WARE, 'I AUJaIS AND rOLlvWi UU lUSttlt •*' I gold pens; pencils and toothpickb, WALKING CANES, OPERA GLASSES, f .frtbUiUAl n GOLD 1 ANI»‘ AND SILVER THIMBLES, ETC. ' • We ore Headquarter* for n. .V. .-,.<3 vr ; Spectacles and Eye-Glasses !--^ Cab anltADy and every ono la Gold, Silvor, Steel, Bronze, Zylonite. CeUukjid or , Rnbtot Frames. . We are Sole Agente for KING'S CELEBRATED PATENT OOM. BINATION SFEOTAOLES-the beat in the world, Woeelilho . t. ' ■ • Ir-mtiel Davis Rnff Willianjs Singer Sewing Machines 1 end hive eonatantly on hand Needlra, Oils, Attachments and Forte for all MaShinea. , We havo the beat equipped khop for the '• .. ' Repair of Watches/ aoeH^ M^^eJlT" in this aeotloA of tne Stato. We employ none bnt flnt-ciase workmen and pianmte* allonrwork.. • r't thi— ■ • • •'• ,,1!; ‘ * 1 * . ^■ ■ ’t;v. . m ‘l.i i, (/: . jeoioo PIANO ORGAN who ixpeot to bnyfc Plano or Organ will call and examine onr •tMIrMftl'SM onr ipieoa before they bay. If we eanootflo as well or better for yon then you eon do or yontselvea we do not esk your patronage,. Tbe hot that we ban loldPSano* and Organs to dozens of the best business men in Amerlons shows plainly tfcatr.yit a# as low aa any one, and when yon buy from ns yon have no freight to pey end]saf e tbe jUaiinfacturH thy \V. C. No» * Co..W*ttao nt, li. newM.p,ea.ufUe matt woedi-rfaldli htimitto Uwi bwill^WJB uBlifnkalnioft'wlf!? oat the uie of the nib board, al tbe Mine time deuna wllbont In tbe tenit MjaHn. tho fabric board, »llbo aune time Jt lTtim inert Uundry «c?p eMemSlt, rnddoOT^ 'j • . -r'.k W.L'IP i ari'i 100—B-O-O-K-S t—100 BY STANDARD AUTHORS 11 BOUND!'IN CLOTH AND GOLD 111 • 4m Theso book, are sit by the meet ropulbr.ntl dltlon to any llhraiy. tar S-I-L-V-E-R W-A-f-C^H f -^1 ■ . •• l'!A u--j-.n „O Fine Casa and Good Mavement*. Wsjoffer fmudulcnt goods, fbr when • aaa wants a watch, * rely op.rn. ha wauta owe ke can r OTSILVEB BUTl’ER DISH ! with Cover, a llaadsoras Article. •• turn tuny, Ulevelond, Oblo. Tbla machine has a Fancy Cover, Drop Lest two Drawer* at aaeb end ot Table, and is handsomely finished through out. There go with it all the modern attach ments. and it 1* warranted lor fivw year*. Thla "-ed^K oi nuesoeUed' workmoashlp, embodying alFtce latest Improvement* known to sewing marhlna uiochanUiii, executing a Urgar ranif** of w*r» and do'ni H better than nil other machlrtee combined. Tho Tnschino can l« kvii a* tl.e D»y G<md$ ttore of JOHN It. BHAW, on K..t»Jthf Htrrer, Who la dvle Agent forl'»**c inAmnin*. CSTGENTS’ FINE HAT l-'tSfcl To be select wl by tho lucky m.tfi turn the Ittf antfflne stock o/culvln Cutter * Hon, tlm popu- Bhoe and Hat dealer* «r Amrrlcns. Th smea • fortunate ticket the tin- From the celebrated manufacturing esuWfahttaat. of «lMWay * Co., ClHclnr.aU v t«il.». wlm havs at- talocd a natto®at.rcpat;»Uon In ttwir Una, •hoes are tho Jiandsome*t pulr ever Iwwighl to It Sh«W,,-a AmerietW. lDOO—TWO BOXES—1000 DUKE OF DUBHAM CIG A BETTES 1J Manti(W4ar*d by W. Dnke, »»M 4fc CtW,' Durham, >ortb Caroltn*, who hhvt nude this brand known Oironghont ih# world aa tho U#f, being made from old north Vorolln.a leaf, the finest In tho IJ ! yilf »a|p- *t—— 'l**«'I-! in Ail order that as many ai possiblr may Mi, hay wUI be dirtitboted la p-LWel H H . HANDSCULB erSETH THORNS (HA1CK l*^| Fun,liked by IteBrid. * Cm, of Atbata. a IUND8-® SILVER PLATED TABLE SPOONS, SILVER PLATED.^EA SPOONS, SILVER PLATER FORKS. CHAMBER SETT—FQyit PIECES, TchinX FRUIT DISH, SILKHANKERCIIIEFS, IIRONZF, LAMP, ' : itANDSAW, '! " 'i- ;. •! i. 1.1 JEWELRY, BUGGY WHIP, And a Number of Other Article*. MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION : The DUtributtanJwill bo modern tho followli in an anvelopt, aqd nil, placed, in a box. The of each of the ferewnia to be drawn will be eon select any atylf Iwwh »hf tfiUre stwk. ••dri^u o^Udies' FiNEsnoiis.f the omntag, w^.wUI Aral refiftba Dime and tli»n the preaent. The seerttariee will keep tk* nr licks drawn as they are coiled mamas will declare tbe distribution computed. In the box of preoents there will be we huxit, hence every name’dlriwn frdtefhe Uox of nomea- before IbejMseuta two - ahhanMed'wtn^k«t|wne of these, article*, moat of whieb oye iworth; many pines the nntOftU pfiWtprentoeripttoo. . Clabi.-W* wifi giro a copy of tho paper ttm loahy ^ee'griikir kiiBidebihrtrN nbmeIbsn : Any oneean Mi aa ip* *r the MWXmDg] bu( we wDl net be rfsbedfriUe until wt rejel tbetnoicytorihbeerififtow/ - ' ' ; * '"* v i o PtWegwafeauitO fnrolMtopfiper warth ah least tbe [tries sikrd tor it—f bwJdrs gfrftg aa op portunity to nt one of the>bovrJiandsome. unboxing tbo iDstrnment, ns we place it in yonr JiDUso and give you a FIVE YEAR’S guarantee. We also have on hand a largo.stock oLsppll Musical In struments, consisting of \ Harmonicas, and alfio kdep . Bridges, Rosin and fill kind of i and lie very l nsieal Instrument Trimmings. ' r ’ r 10 ' I8 ^ B * . ‘I .CI .!f The Office of the Southern . Express Cpppany la in onr store and tbeir Agent, Mr. S. 0. COOPER »in our empldy'M 'Sobli-lrtepei and Salesman and will be glad to servo all who aro needing any wing UfoiMIll; CALL AND SEE,VS I.N 0UB NEW STORE! ii, -" :< JAS, FRIpKEft a»nftO IBS “f" , CALVJN CARTER & SON % $ Vti SOOTS AXTS SMKOIBS, Public Square, . ; " 'JinttoUiUfy Ga. .thlitW it nit A Oof i’l; tnhiJ; tt. d i !■ i.lYll Cmj. " >!' 'J! pJ/OCg A , . nr.o., IU fjil.nl fto« •gci. ' > li *•- ■ HOT o) New'Sttre' 1 . • rdi u.u i ti - )uz1 lo>i> Ti' ’.W pft fosaatq New Goods. .m<dA F.air a /. viv/**yf .L,i r VI - -/t'f lr.O Int^alUqt {acWUi- ;• l-o f-O , • r - r-rj - if.d’i iifi'i ci<4 ll'£.d fvaiix 9 Under Conimprpid'Hotel; - - AMEErcmm . i ti iiutj ■. jJkfdtt diffaiodvi ; J'f .ifad sd 'f'rfwbiW New Goods! JjOi8r £x£pa8 , ,l j t JmJ ntodf ‘luO ii'Tir* • t! I,.'5nrfp'Vi , -.tu TO FH.L MY NEW fifORE I HAVE ORDERED A LARGE STOCK OF -i; > • Testaments nnd .BibbaAbrii , '“-Albums - i* . from 25 cts. to., l&ufiit 'Pspetrics ■- -i from 16 ct*. to - 6.00 caclu-i i' '< . -Toy*« - w r *00 ead»f 5 “ “ LaKsfDStock'ef Blailk'Booke.Ink amlPens-—Bert-Qunlityra --BisrGrnidM of-Tififagjg’kifll^iBk, Goods to suit jtii tiutes and purtes from Candy nndrOhewing '«itbrn tw Quarto DictiDharies and Bibleis. - : S"? - ii.. PLEASE CALLiANB^E^MINE PRICES t , ! ftarspwal CTdew rtefeive prompt-attention. « 0i • vga •# ' ’ AGNB8 AYOOCK mttUt