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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1881)
w. 1 I i '. a)ri''' - " - ;' - '' - NEBRASKA ADVERTISER MIBOELLANEOUS. Tito 1'oij 1.ih issued nn ofcyclical letter iiroclalming it juhllco in Europe from March lOtoXov. J, and to tho end of tiro year for tho rest of the? world It is said that J.yilfu 12. IMnkliam, whoso nottralt illustrates all tho lead ing daily paiwts, has captured tho $10,000 prizo which Koropaugli offers for tlio handsomest woman in the world. Annio Loniflo Cary retires from tlio stago tliis season. Her vbico is not broken, but slio says she would rather ioavo live years too early than to stay until lior retirement would not bo re gretted. Sensible woman shu is to liavo a horror of becoming a public, bore. Dr. .Tonkins and soveral of the officials of tlio city hospital, Kansas City, are charged with maintaining improper relations with female patients lioneo a delicious scandal, Aunt Iletsy (Jivens, tho lirst child born in louisviilo, Ky died in that city 28 tli ult. She was never outside tlio city but twice, nover on a railroad car, yet was quito intelligent. Slio was born in 1788. Tlio spiritualists oC Chicago on tlio evening of the tilth ult., celebrated tho 38d anniversary of modern spiritual ism. Tho board of education of Spring field, Ohio, lias forbidden "jumping tlio robe" at tho schools of tlio city. Tho salary of tho Kniporor of Rus sia is $10,000,000 a year. A Kontnky legislator proposes that a good weekly newspaper bo furnished every family in the State at tho State's expense, Good plan. Tlio Democrats of Toledo liavo nom inated (leu. Steadman ior Mayor. A 11) years old thug of Chicago, nam ed Jim Wallace, meeting a lono gen tleman on a back street after dark stepped in front of him dvow a pistol and said: "T want " Tho gentle man having heard enough of tiiat speech, and having his rovolvor ready shot llio rufllan down, giving him a mortal wound. Two pals with "Wal lace ran away. J as. Welch, convicted of killing his .sweetheart MissUrconlhatis sentenced (o hang May 20th. Tho fur dealers at Miles City, Mon launa during last fall and wlntor, pur chased :J,000 buffalo hides; of which not less than 05,000 were slaughtered alono for their hides. There is a law forbidding this, but it is disregarded. A shaft forty feet deep has been found under the wine room of the Lcadvillo amphitheatre; with strong indications that Bovoral missing men are at tlio bottom. Tlio .Silver Cliff extension of tlio Den ver and Rio Grande railway is nearly completed. Tlio daily output of tlio leading mines in tho vicinity of Silver Cliff is 18f. tons. James Curry, ho who murdered the actor, Porter, in Texas a year or so ago, was killed in a ssjiloon light In Los VegasN". M. recently.' That's good news. Tho Freihait newspaper, England is to bo prosecuted for advocating reg icide. This at tho request of Franco. Tlio electric light is being introduced with great success in Eastern church es. Tho gas monopoly is beginning to toller on its throne, as it were. There are in the Senate two Camer on1, two Flatts. two Davises, two Joneses, and two Hills. Near Mount Oliver, ivy., last week, Jas. Urowor shot and killed his brother, It. 11. Hrower. Tlio lattor at tho timn was attempting to Kill his father, hav ing shot at him twice. At Durango, Xew Mexico, .lack Uoborts, a notorious desperado, was hung by a mob. Tho Atchison Globe tells of 'a woman Who passed that city a 'few nights sinco with twelve healthy and lusty boys, six pairs of twins. Slio was tak ing them to a Kansas claim, whero it is supposed she intends to herd them. J)KNVKli. Audi 1. Tho Denver & Sow Orleans railroad company to-day closed contracts for j?12,ooo tons of English steel rails, sullieient to extend the road from Denver to ton miles south of tho Arkansas river. Tlio road is expected to bo running that far by next Christmas. Tho Deiuocrates of St. Louis havo nominuted Hon. Henry Overstaltz for Mayor. i?2itrjfvf AfiT ' - itg,'tiB - a' ""'''" '"1JW'1'q"J'g GLUCOSE MUST 00. Ambor Oano Bngar tho Lateit Idea Its Manufacture Oan bo Mado Mora Profit able Than Qlacose, A capitalist of Dubuque bus offered to erect a sugar and syrup works in that placo if tho farmers contiguous to tbatcfty will assuro him that they will grow and furnish Hulllcient amber oano for tho manufacture of 400 gal lons of syrup per day. Tho agricul tural bui emi at Washington has been investigating the merits of this new variety oi sugar cano and speaks very favorably of it. J'rofeosor Hinrich, chemist of the Stato University, lias analyzed some of tho sugar mado of tills cano, aud pronounces it as good as tlio best southern or West Indian. At tho recent convention of the Mississippi Valley cano growers asso ciation, tho following points were es tablished from tho experience of tho members in attendance: Of the orango aird early amber cano tho opinion was: I. That both varieties are rich in cano sugar. 2. That tlio early amber is tlio richest in cane, and tho orango In grape sugar, and as grapo hinders cano sugar from crystali.ing when in solution with it. in proportion to its amount, it follows: 3. That the sugar In tho early amber syrup will more readily crystalize, other con ditions being tlio same, than in the orango syrup. 4. That the orango y.elds a greater amount of juice per acre, and if all tho sugar in both varieties could bo crystalized, a greater amount of sugar also. 5. Tho safest way to secure tho full benefit of either thy early amber or the orange crop for sugar, is to begin cutting tlio cano when tho seed is in tho "burdening dough," and to grind them as soon as possible after cutting. (i. Tlio cano sugar of tlio plants changes into grape sugar after tho stocks are once cut olf, slowly when under tho shelter and rap idly when exposed. OENBKAr. CONCLUSIONS. First From the results above given it appears that crystalized sugar cau bo obtained from tho early amber and orango cauo of as good quality as that of tlio ordinary brown sugars found in tho market. And from trials mado it appears that good whito sugar can bo made from raw sugar by rctining. Second To insure tho production and tho best yield of cano sugar, tho juice must be treated with lime. If. after skimming, tlio limo bo neutralized with sulphuric acid or sulphate of alumina, tho syrups obtained will be of light color, otherwise the excess of limo will cause tho syrup to bo dark. - Third- From the proximate analysis of Hie canes it appears that one acre of tho orango produces 2,." IP pounds of cane sugar. Of this amount we obtain 710 pounds in tho form of good brown sugar, and 20." pounds wero left in the 727 pounds of sugar drained from the brown sugar. Hence 02 per cent, of the total amount of sugar was lost during tho process of manufacture. This allows that tho method of manu facture in general uso is very imper fect. Fourth 'Hie 710 pounds of sugar at 8e per pound would bo worth Sot). Tho molasses at 25c per gallon $l8.7f, or the product of an aero would bring $1?Jr, leaving out of the quostitm the value of ;50 bushels of seed, which some claim to bo worth tho cost of manufacture. Tho cost of manufac ture would, of course, vary with the amount manufactured and the distance of tho cane from the mill, etc., so that no definite ligures can bo given. There is no question but with more perfect maohineiy tlieaboYO yield could be in creased one-third. Colonel Coleman offered tho follow ing resolution: litsntvcfl, By tlio Mississippi Vallev Cano (1 rowers' Association, that it will promote tho best inteiet of our great enterprise for each state to establish in connection witli tho stato agiicuUural college a first-class sugar mill for the purpose of educating experts for set tling all doubtful questions by experi ments. Tim NomatmTlinM suyn : Work was resumed on one or two sections of the railroad between this place and Sheridan last Tuesday .though work can lie done only on high ground. --"Yes, we'll gather at tho river' is said to be tho favorite song at Brownvillothis week. We are glad to stato that Dr. Fos ter has decided to remain in Xeinaha City instead of moving to Kansas, as he has thought of doing. Arkwright & Curou, of iirown ville, will next week open up a good stock of clucks, watches, jewelry, etc., In the store of Willing Bros, it Jordan, ( ( Donald, Director of tho Xein alia City school district, has finished taking the census of the school chil dren, He reports that there aro 100 children of school ago in the district, 80 boys and 80 girls. According to tho now school law, Nemaha City can now oleet a school board of six members, if so disposed, and grade the schools. An Omaha merchant was fined $10 tho other day for violating postal law. And this was tlio offonso: Ho wrote a note on an account and mailed it in an unsealoil one-cent onvolopo. Tho writing is what played tho douce, andgotFuray after the writer. It made it 111 st class matter. niorTJUiTWtaaii ' im iiuuuijJwmiiiiHUtrx';n.umiiitnwiWn NEMAHA CITY B.Beil Andrews, ME. D. & irmnha Clly, Kfcl. Call in the Country Promptly Attend cd, day or niyttt. ClPKCIATi ATTKNTION given to Mimical ltm'iiHi' of wornon ami snrglcnl (Uncases of tlio eye. - I'nllentu from rinrnrul can tin fnrnltdicil with plicmnl room iiml accommodation1!. IOMJV $ MIfflCm Nomaha City, Wot?., ENERAL MERCHANDISE Fj.rtti.Y onorr.HfKft feo CAXXJiO GOODS, CONNECTIONS, ICtc. Koopn n varied utoolt of cverytlilrm'.tlio peo ple want. CftUnntl boo lilm. TTCC B,""'1 Ulpf iiih of file Thront UoJU find I.nnK" Hi" GREEN MOUNTAIN lined In private practice Mnce lHTi. Put Im forft Hit- public Ibii'J.p HTT P TT " N KVKK FAII.fi! I UU U IxJtXPrleo 'X : W)0, lili(l?l lUMPfiE IIOTTI.RH lOOnt iff"r8U,,ro"k' "monMB ALS AM O. C. Kay & Hrttcketf. Holo Proprietory ICunnnM City, Mo. For itulo by .1. .T. lllSZtmsit, DruNK1"! Ifrmnha City. BOOTS. SHOES. AND HARNESS Mado and repaired as woll an can ho don unywhoro, and ntntiort notice AND VmiY ItKAtiOXAlil.K TEItZn,. Tff US & WILLIAMS. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES RE A D YMA DE CL O THING, NOTIONS, Elo.. Etc., Etc Nemaha City, Nebraska, Will eoll kooiIh m clionp it nny lionao lb BoutUoivttorn Noforuskii. J. 15. ifcESXCSS., UVEHY AND FEED SATBLE. Good bunion and borncB, clmrKea reiw omtblo. IJest of enro token of tnuiMontstook Iiy 3 LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR, MAHA CITY WJEB., Contrnlly locutiMl: Uoott ftro. nmi tiotrmt. Dlo npuruil to nmko KUtmlH cmnlortitblo Oowl burn for horseH unrt havfxcu BScasonaMe. daYid" "aTmcorto n, 'Blaclisraitli, Norn alia City, Nehru ska, Muclilno ropulrlni; ntul horscHtiooliiK spo elnlty. CALL ON In I NlON UU ThL, west of Court House, mill uxinnlno our NEW STOCK of GOODS. Waltham, ") Key and Elgin, and Stem-Wind Springfield, J Movements. Mho (.Oi.IJ &. SII.VRll CASKS, Tho BOSS GOTl CASE, 'J'hc Watlhvim B9tist Proof. Wo tuivojuM n. fT Anr"Q BoiBctcd ootved i bill of vLiUl-'lvO from tlio llstHoi tho iA'St mnkors, and wiiloh our txtou nIvo ropnlrliii; oxpertonco proves most hiiIIu bio for thd wudih of our nmny oiiHtoinorN, Wc roxpootfnlly submit to tlio cotiwlclorii ttntiof thoRo Intending ptirelmslnK TIME PIECES thnt l hoy ootiNitlt nnd buy from Mcohruiiotil Dorilors Only, "ltd not from Juelc-of-all-trndeH, who can not know nny thltiK of tho tioodH tlioy olTor, nnd aro unablo to keep in ropalr wlion toId. REMEMBER, Wo warrant oar clockd against all aiH-ldonts for ynr. ,7 E W E T R Y . Our stock Is full in ovary department, boliiK consta tly replenlHhod with tlio latest stylet. JiKJ'Alltl.YO rr.VJ! WATCHKS OtfBJIW.VftSJS, ENORAVlNGoSffi vorwnro Domon, lttitKS, Name Plates, oto. Oive us a call aud you will ho HiitlHllod, PIM R SBUGEQH ' M iK I ltwm W&Wm;3vw ! .JVXJ W - '" Deafer in Mriculfiiri! JBrownville, NEWTON and W SCHUTTLER W Spring Wagons and Buggies MBSSwt" . PLOW! Moline J Kurst & their improved Sulky. Canton Clipper, Dixon Clipper, and Norwegian, of Dubuque, Iowa. My I wish to call your special attention to the NfEAV iKA or Moline Plow Go's Tongueless Cultivator, made of wrought iron, with wooden wheels, waranted to be as good and durable and do as good work in the field as any tongueless cultivator m the market. Road 8c7,apers and Road Pfows, brs7dley's Listers and Dn And the Sucker State and Blunt Press Wheat Drills.. ThcDoublsES Stalk Cutter T8TS Ctl'fJ iSiJ Ixusl Vibrating and Rcvcrsable Harrows FARMER'S FRIEND WeyMieli Headir I also handle the CHAMPION MACHINE, and the Kcvston FEED MILL and FEED CUTTER. Also a full line of Corn Shelters, Wheelbarrows and Wagon Wood- Work. These goods will be sold as cheap as any first class goods in this market. Call and sec the largest stock of Implements ever brought to this County. lP 49K niH dsrJ&a V i&Qi V6mCX9UCiB9SSI2CrteCZST7C?3 Isaac "Williams, Proprietor CEWK&AI ndiKcly Brownville, Ne"b., Keeps only first class Meat Ocl'Cash pulil for Poultry anil flltlrit nnil0 Aaf Sill iNt'iVd Ion (luarantoi'(l."6a Oflon'U to ruiy person ttot that ivil! do as gi'ciit rauoor AMirk, anil do it us n tll aud cn-ily on any other iiiiichinc now in tile liiiirlicl, us can ho dorto on tiulavis Vortlirnl Feed SimvIiij? 3Iu cltino. ArninciiHMits for llio contest willbo inadouitli iinyoncdosiriiiir to coiuiioto lor tiw ahoxi reward within a reasonable time alter written annll catlon i received. DAVIS SKWIM MACHINE C03Il"r. Omaha, Kcptoinbor'-'l. 18S0. Munntn r Onaha ltiuhliciin: sin: .t your request wo liavo nxamined thtullirort'iit si'WhiK maoliIlit-'H on cxlilliltliMi at tlicMiuto titlr, In onlcr that tho premium mil!iii no n inmle hv you mlitlit lio ttwunloi) nn per folio wfntt oit'or :m pr owln omaiia itKrtrni.tcAN iMtiiMii'sr. "Tliis pupi-r will kIvo S'J.'),ik) hs it prptntuin for tin" ri,t oiid nlci'Kt hi w Inc iniiflilnu, pro ilurln t o urt'iiti'Ht ntul nlei st runtat of work li tho qolciK'Ht nnd t'iiU'si miiimor. Hald innolMni- to Im on exhibition nt tho Hliito fair, niul premium to in awarded hy n pom mitten eompohi'il of ladles weleolecl for tlio purpoHo." For lale by THOS. RICHARDS. CASH PAID for Seedling f'otttuiwooils. Ash, Elm, Maple, Ho Klder, and Syeanioie. Call on me for sizes and irice. HOIJT. W. riJHXAS. 3Ttf Urownville.Xelir. WAIT f " Until the mammoth stock of J. L. Mc (iee'd arrivoa. P H ij i 'A n tfu Bi j WW SI III REWARD I mtfUMrtnirifhfrfir1 "-'-""' -..on.r BB'i'j R few aM l H Nebraska. A fB A W g" 11 QB IJ 11 a? Plow Go's Sulky and Walking Plows, Bradley, or Garden City Clipper, and i3 I & and Roller Combined. FURST & BRADLEY, or y "Frcei :dman," O'Brien, and Stet- i&Qii&&7gSi and no Superiors. Is the Best in the Mnrl.'ct. uiipaO u'l''wtfi3cau.uatxr,aaa3ar!raatt3S3cyatvj STEEL BOILER FERITC 1? ?:. At Brownville, Nebraska. BEST CKOSSING ON TIIK Missouri "River. NEW BOAT, Rates Low, Camps Sit aily, Jioatls Good, III item n iff A vipc. Connects with all drains. V? a oan Oiiposit Lumber Yard, Main M. g-ooid Kias AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Ac eniumotuttiuu.s fr Conisiiereial Men, A.VD- Driver Furinslicd when desired. Horses boiinleil by the day m- v.,!v. mid FurmersUciuns fed ami catf.i f. i ut fair rates. I u rcn - i, n l T y m 57? CKIE5 E5B3 WfflL fTSKFJ MflMi I I aj7 a its ira n b K 'i, I m ti I