Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 03, 1881, Image 8

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NEBRASKA ADVERTISER
.1. 0. McHrlilo Iiuh liuon (jorifirined by
Iho Senate, 1. M., at Lincoln.
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Dins. W. Heat on, N. V., Miiweedn
Wttlliur, na Kiiporintuiidunt of Uiu con-
SUS.
IFoiiry Wind needier linn retired
from tliu odituriid niiumKOiiiuiil of thu
UlirMlun 1 n fon. AbbolL J,uiitf, lii.s
UnaociiilU, Biicri'cds III in.
WAsiUNnrriN, Od. '21. In llio rri.li
llial court to-day an order was pn-wcil
allowing twonty witnusscHto Ijosiibpoi
nuwl in buliitli' of (iiiituiiu, fniiM and
co.-ilH of nurvlco to bo paid by Uiu gov
ornniunt. Tlit) doxtrnetion of bicr going on all
llio Limit is great, but tlieuinoiinl dc
st royed at Anioia, ind oneniglit lant
wuek, waHHomewlialubovo the average,
when llio CroHcenl browary wui liiirn
ed, and 20,000 ki-gn "perlahed in tliu
llunioH."
iludge I'ivranen, flint qoinplrollur
of the treaHiiiey, hart decided thai wit
nosBOH for Ciiiteaii, living inoro than,
ono hundred mile oiiIhIoo Uiu Juris
diction of the eomt, (l)inlricl of Col
umbia) cannot bo paid by llio govern
ment. Inside that rmliiw than thu ox
ponsos can bo paid.
Mrs. S. .1. HolineH, a ChriHlian lady
of I'oloi'Hburg. V. Vit., not having
room onongh In her own country tu'do
good work, Weill an a iniHHionary to
Uiehoalhon Chineo, leaving her little
boy to llm lender mercies of his rela
Uvoh. The boy, now a young man of
nineteen, not long since, concluded he
would seek bin mother, and alarted for
the I'acillc ro;iMt. I lis mother nince
his departure, has got bark home, and
pining to see her buy, advertise.i for
him with the hope of stopping hi trip
to China. The last heard fioin him he
was in MiKHoini. His naiiio is ,1. liOii
drnmllolmes. If. I. Londnim sees this
notice ho will please call and Huttlo the
same, and Ihon skip for homo.
Tho Jurisdiction Quostion.
Washington, October 20. Scoville.
Guitoau's coimsol, occasioned much sur
liriHo to-day wlien ho declined to raise
Uio point of jtirisiliction, llio argument
on which had buen set. for tho :Joth
iiiHl. Ilw stated, however, thai the
point is only reserved su as to be ol
.service to the accused. Should he be
tried and be convicted a writ of luihuis
corpus will be taken and llio plea ot
want of jurisdiction thou raised.
Should it then be decided that the dis
trict court was without jurisdiction,
Scoville has boon assured bv very lijgh
legal authority that Ids client could
not bo tiled in Now Jersey, that would
bo to put him in peril of liis life a sec
ond tinio for tho samo crime. Should
the argument bo mudo before Hie trial,
and Judge Cox decide that ho had no
jurisdiction, llio life ofduiloau would
bo lost.
"Tho Groat est Horse in tho World."
That is what Keono thinks of his
horse, Foxhall. Foxhall and Lorillard's
Troquois, both American horses, havo
boon "cleaning out," Kuglisli, and oth
or ICuropcau sportingmou ail suinmor,
winning all tho big races in which they
have run. Tho last race, won by Fox-
nun, wan ior luo uuuuriiigtf shiro
slakes. A cablegram gives
this
brief
description of tho race:
Tho raco for the Cambridgeshire
stakes was won by K. Keeno's Koxhall;
Glitters, second; Tristan third. Thir
ty hormw started. When a little over
a mile from homo, Lucy Glitters was
leading by half a length before Fox
hall and Tristan with Mistake close
Upon the lower ground. This order
was maintained past the red post.
When drawing noar homo Foxhall
closed up and going in won comfort
ably, but by a head onlv before Lucy
Glitters, with a neck betwouii her and
Tristan. Hotting against Foxhall at
tho start was toll to one.
James K. Keono, owner of Foxhall,
was warmly congratulated on his vie
tory. Ho was asked if it was unex
pected. Keono replied: "Well, I
should say not, as L backed him very
heavily to win the raco. Ho is the
greatest horso in tho world to win.
carrying tho inunenso penalty lie did
m account of ids former victories,
Great liund Or was unplaced at even
weight, and Lucy Glitters, who lias
proved herself a great racer, and car
rying only niuty-ono pounds, were
beaton by my horse, llo was ridden
by a third-rate jockey, ho our Knglisii
friends can hardly credit tho victory to
the greal experieuco or ability of tho
rider. I would not fear to start him
against anything on four legs. His
winning tho Cambridgeshire and thus
making the most remarkable double
victory, having previously lauded the
Ciusarowiteh, is the most marvellous
performance ever accomplished.
How about the rumors of the match
botiwum Iroquois and your colt?
1 would rather not express myself on
inai noint, nut my opinion of Foxhall
you know. If ho retains form 1 don't
think any living horse can out Toot or
outstay him.
Walter, of tho St. James hotel, of
this city, is now in England and won
:? 1(10,000.
A LwMon in Cooking MtoU.
At the Iowa Agricultural College a
class of young ladie ha of late been
taking instruction in "Domestic Econ
omy." This dopartuioiil im presided ocr
by Mrs, May J J. Welch, the wife of the
picsldenlof tin; institution. Tliu teach
ing is of a practical, character, such as
will 111 the young lady students for the
euro of the homos over which thoy m
destined sooner or later to preside.
Thc.followtiig'il!ustralcsnuo of tho les
sons in cooking meats:
Ifwecuta piece of meat in three
strips, and wash it in seoral waters,
we shall discover that wo have left a
bundle of almost colorlotis libers. Up
on examining the waters in which it
was washed, jou will lltiu the extract
ive juices id' tho blood, llesh, and ail
the materials soluble in cold Water.
Wo therefore extract these by soaking
the meal in cold water. Take now the
buiidlooflibersaiidpluiigc.it. in boil
ing walei . It will contract and shrivel
at the ends, and if left boiling long
enough will shrink and toughen the
whole length. Heat now tho water in
which the meat was washed and, as it
approaches the boiling point, a thick
scum will be seen Hunting in the water
or gathering on the surlaio. This is
cliielly one loriu ol almimen. a most
valualilo ingredient in the meat, ny
this simple experiment ) on may learn
several things.
J. The juices of tho meat which
give it f!aor, and add so much lo its
niilritivo power, as uoll as givo It its
peculiar color, a portion of tho albu
men and such siiits as are soluble in
cold water, havo been washed out.
Meat thorHoiv soaked in cold water
loses a large portion of that which
gives il value as food.
a. I'pon healing the water contain
ing tho juices, etc., extracted fioin tho
beef, ilio albumen it contains is hard
ened or coagulated.
a. Uy applylngthohoal to thu llbors
they are made to contract and become
hard and tough; but by leaving thorn
in tho water something lower in tem
perature than boiling they are solicited
ami made teudei.
All lids knowledge can bo directly
applied in our methods of cooking
meats, stock is simply a strong, high
ly llavored extract o,f meat. IIuw shall
wo prepare 11? Hy putting the meat,
of course, into cold water and heating
il very gradually to near ilio boiling
point, Ihun allowing the water to
reach every portion of llio liber which
gives it shape. To do this most elfect-
ually you should cut Urn meat into
small pieces. Hrcak up tho bones also
and add them to tho meat and cold
water. The) will add something both
op ll.ivr and actual value lo tho stock.
If insUad of stock I desire to prepare a
piece ol boiled moat lor the table, how
should 1 proceed? Uy plunging the
meat at once into boiling water. And
why ? Heuauso by so doing tho ends ot
tho llbors will contract, and tho albu
men distributed over tho surface will
coairulate. bolh sui'vimr to nritvent the
escape, of the juices, and sealing them
up in mo iiueiior oi ino meat. Miau I
continue to boil tho meat ranidlv until
thoroughly cooked? No, beemtso so
groat a degree ot heat will shrivel the
liber its entire length ami make the
meat tough and leathery. It should
therefore be subjected to a llorco heat
and then simmer gently until done.
Tho same philosophy applies to roast
ing and broiling. A strong heat at llrst
and then a more moderate temperature
until tho process is completed; Whou
meal is cooked lor llm ttililn in inn-
method whatever, the whole aim should
be to preserve tho juices in tho interior
ol tho cut. and then lo uiwlv an een
and gentle liea. until ready to serve.
DcoisieiiK siiouid never bo pounded,
since then the 11 tiers are so torn and
lacerated as to afford ready escape to
all llio juices. For 'the samo reason a
roast whould not be skewered to keen it
in shape, but lied rather. Never stick
a folk into a roast, steak or boil'mii
piece, if necessary to turn it use
spoon or wooden ladle. Tho geueial
tiieorv as to the cooking of meats is
that all rod moatu should bo underdone
or ravo and all while moats well done.
nil have heel as an oxninn n in tin.
first class'uiwl veal or pork in tliu sec
ond.
Gamo birds and game in general will,
as a rule, come under the tiit clusa -domestic
fowls under tho second.
The fact should bo noted m italics
that President Arthur has nominated
as Consul at Hamburg ox-Congressman.
John M. lialloy, of Now York, a
violent and bitter opponent of o.v Sena
tor Coukling. Hailey was appointed
to this consulate by President Gartleld
during the recess of Congress, but, in
onler to earn out the wisiies of
predecessor, (loneral Arthur has
stowed an honor upon a nun
whom he has neither personal
Ins
nor
political regard. -it Ocean.
Wlion Windom retired and Morgan
declined, Assistant Secretary French
was appointed acting Secretary of tho
Treasury until that cabinet position
could bo idled by a suitable appoint
ment. Hx-Secrotary of tho Treasury, AVillltun
Windom, was tdected rnit'od States
Senator by tho Minnesota Legislature
on the fliith. nit., on tho llrst ballot and
by a nearly unauiinoiis vote.
Ouiteau's trial has boon postponed to
November nth. Seovillo said ho
w ould not raise tho question of jurls
die.tion. Ho will roly wholly on tho
in Faulty plea,
Tho yr.ul'f of the lll nfltr human
hotly wife from it tlrvaugvmoit of thu
IIviar, uffft'ltrj both tlm ttitnutrlt mill
botrrlg. In i. filer lo fJVtit cure, tt
uecwHuuy to rniiDfr the criitur. Jrreiu
!' ttud kliifiiih artlnn of the linwrlx,
lliMirtnrlirtMrkmninl thr Stomach, I'tliti.
n the Hurl: ititt Lohm, rtr,, ludlrulu that
tho I.ivnr lnt fault, mut that iinluri: v
ftir amlntnnr to rimhlo thin ovyftu to
throw of ltnpiivttlr.
cum iiiiuiiiirtl fin- tin i)tir)o&r. Thoj arc
tnthl in their action and effective u.i a
curat arc plcatnnt to the in shut ml taken
ttinlly tiff hoth chilttrt n anil mlaltn, 7'u
hm accotiltnn to i' iv ctioim, they are n
ufe !(.'. 'f")iif ri.'irWDjKpvpHln,
Cenorul ZScJiUIiy, XiW!tttal Com-
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CC, etc. Ata )t!o()U X'tirlfici' thru
arc gnictler to any othor mciltoliin;
ctrnithlin the frin t'mrvuuhlf, ami
iniimvttrt" iimi" llfi-amt rnei'tU to the hi
vallti. It li a litvtltcltte and not hh
IlltoxlcitttHK ln-rirngc.
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4G5 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN
and 1,337 Broadway, and 2.310 Third Ayenue, New York.
"wtlxjIzm: "VT'iLsoisr,
KEKSE2IZE1 Author, Lecturer,
Patentee and
of the
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Consultation ot the obovo designated Chambers with Mr.
WILSON or his qualified male or fomnle Assistants,
without charge, from lO A. M. to 8 P. M.
T9 '71E ,NVALID PUBLIC How to Ret well when sick, and how to keet well when once In
henlth, are question of the utmost iinportntice. Millions of dollars have heen expended in bnildinR
coUegrt in which men niiRlit be instructed in the divine art of healing, and millions of lives have been
cut off prematurely, while other millions of sufferer have ilraggeU through an existence of extreme
misery, through the blundering nd criminal experimenting of these creatures of the schools. Is tills
condition of things to continue always?
Medical empirics may answer, Yes; and their unenlightened dupes, the great body of human
sufferer, may doubt and despair, but Nature and Applied Science answer, No. " Nature, as a Mis.
tress, is uentie and holy; to Obey is to Live." Magnetism, her Prime Minister, has entered the field
against tlic learned quacks, and diseased and suffering mortals uow have an opportunity to receivA her
gentle ministrations.
.. n,v, "'"I'py inspiration, Mr. WILSON, an accomolnhed Electrician, and a Mtident who had made
nirnsB I thoroughly familiar with the entire raiur,e of belts and pads before devised for conveying electri
city, Uncovered the secret of imparting Klectro-Maenetism by the mot natural, agreeable and cfTica-
viitcntl. a'.V ?n.ayf.lhi practical demonstration and application in h s wonderful Invention, the
;ni ' S" NIA MAGNETIC CLOTHING The Iwst attestation of this fact is tne history " WlU
aurtiA lias made in Ilrooklyn, New York and vicinity during tne p.st few months.
MR. WILSON is the Friend of the People but the Enemy of all
Poisonous Drugs.
-'J-If ' suffer from any form of disease you have yourself or your doctors to blame: for
nrooi or which send for pamphlet containing thousands of testimonials obtained In Urooklyn and New
YorK, amongst the people with whom 1 am doing my good work, and not like the venders or quack
nostrums, who solid you to the ends of the eaith for references.
TAKE MEDICINE AND DIE.
Wear tie "WILSONIA" MAGNETIC CLOTHING, and live healthful lives, and when you aie
let your death be natural, not by drugging.
WAN'TKI)
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In Hits life, tiinmnh tlio ilmk vulloy, iriit in
tlie llfn i-tprniil; ut Keen In tli-i lu-t ill unttitt
of n-uilliii; imtliort nii'1 NolKiliirt immuiik
ivbnin iiro HltiKipH si iiiptiin. ' irn-n, lVitfr,
iiiirMt, unit h'.isH, .I.mi'pli I'll-ilt, Itt'po'iiir, Till
iiihK", Dr..Oiirrl.', r. MnMi, Dr. Mcdith.
In-. t'roHliy. Hr 'iiylr, io. D. I'ronlloc.
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i mrtulltv. MlllciiliiiM uinl s(Ui.t V'liont.
Il.n Iti'iiirrccilori, luillili'ilt,' M.' .un slimiMit
(if t'u u-IcUimI. unit Mif rowur I o' li rlulii
i'lillu, A Illcll foiiht uiV'iltrt til.' rr i Im nf Mil
li mlt. It t'oi tultit thu trntiil"st ilirniv:iiH ,'
tho ivnrl I r. ijri'iiiost niithi.rH, mi h 1 1 ' . ' nf
the most profound Intcroxt toevcrv 'n No'
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...m.-illl tln lunik. It It ulHnlil'cly WMIimtt
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Tcnohi'rt, 5htiliMit.; Yn inn Men and Luilli-s,
Hi'tmu tH tiKctitH fur tMl lionlt lire i iiiitli
over ?I0D a month. H.-IIh fust On.. Auwt
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other 11 In ntio ilnv, nt(Ltiir l." rml .1 hilili'x
in li ilnyi. h Inilv sold 0 In ten hours Sopim
fc-rrlt.ir' 1 1 i 1 1c. A Imo nu'i'iitt wiinicil for thf
iint lllutt i-iiti'd Itovltnd New 'IVKtnm'nt,
mil for lh" llnott. l-'iimilv lllhli't pvc-r sold li
mn"tx. iti I for I'lrpiiKri.
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for jierKtmal and family use. Wo deal
directly with the coiNntncr. and uell all
pood i in any quantity at teW'v-iV pticcs.
You can buy better and cheaper than at
liuine.
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