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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1868)
- BBMMIBHWMtiMWMWMMWWiMMMMi iebraslca SUsutrltecr trTT5nLLE,.TDCIiSDAT, APEIL 23, J8C8. Agricultural Department, n. V7-. fukna-b, editor, Mr. Editor: Ia your issue cf April .mB.Uu.i tukuh c iBaiarorrporwaoyacommiiietappoin- tea me vice coumy iarmeri uuo, ai being hardy and reliable in Nebraska, and as you endorse the came, I would in fer from this that they ere recommended for general cultivation. Before thii list is ?-ken as a guide I would respectfully euggest tome alteration. First, in their classification. Place Willian,'a Favorite ca the iuicmer list Faraeuse and Mother in the winter list. Strike from the list ililan, bpy, and acd to :t Urorenstme, Urtley, Peck Pleasant and White n inter Pear- man. The reason for striking out Mi- Un U ii.rntrnnMnP, .Wtnn P;nn;n . , J - on account ci us Le:n a siow blu xectie i grower, (more eo than any variety I known of.) and Northern Spy on account cf its habit cf growth, and the time it f .Lps in rnn, tn mat.mftr. V. IT. Ti. From the Sloven's Farmers' Clob. . Mr. Editor: We learn that the Clif nr- r-;.,. U'. ! , .V.- l.r uuur. tic jcttiu iuav wo ton Farmers' Club has flattened out, and we of the regions round about thought ,ve wouIJ e.Uid. one cD Sloven', farm ... I e went on the evecia? of the 43rd cf 0 xuarcn, icjo. 1 wuirrepcri as xonows: The first talen in consideration wai what name our club should cail under. end after due confab it was named the Sloven's Farmer's Club. Next that came before the club was : The Crop of -Reapers planted ia the fieUs at the close cf last harvest are coin? wen, aKnouza tne season t at a thus far has been so dry that they have not taken root as usual, yet thould v;c have a wet tprinj it is hoped they ....Ml .a: :t . t.ii r.iji uut iuii.1 uuv aa iiuibaiiiv ucas laiu I I . 4 at crop cj cowers sown is unusuaay large, and as tins crop is generally sown in wet places, it is supposed it will turn cut well for agricultural men. Great ,1 ,i 1 i t . t . , . 1 . J . W - V V-.. ' r 1 1. 1 1. 1 .11 v.w vuii, ouu vaiwo v. -m In enra tn run npor iliom .. u t.lr.. iV HW .MU v.v. .v..., - . uo ... I of your stock. ' The irkle of coursa to le left in the machine. or.e JIaXc anJ Cultivators should be Mffn nn tlm frrnnnrl wriPro nPrl - N . D The wood work will be found to be ma- . ..... . . . . icriauy improvea ana itrenginenea. i n , ' . i i. t . ,. vulUfllu" BUOUiU uaTe lue fcU0VCi3 we" imbedded in the soil, as the rust . that is formed on the shovels will be found a great protection, and keep them from hvinr worn out tha- rzt rear. .1 5ma 7oo are generally well scattered over the farms, Lut it is feared that . . . 0W1D5: tO tne Email amount Or SHOW tniS i - . - , VI A AA V Hi WSJ J M A W Va f-4W enemies o: tue society, wno itill insist m II that these impliraents should be put .ii unaer sneiier wnere mey can te iouna i when wanted. Scythes thould either be hung on leDCes, Wliere Cattle Will run, against a a the, or lay on lne ground lor etock to run over, inis will te tound a creat ilo to that , they will not go far away Irom Home. Threshing Machines generally left .-.-: ifc.t thora im rnttr rf roin r enow, as this keeps them moist and makes them sure to break, aud gires a good resting spell to the hands. rioL'S should either be firmly imbeded ia the soil or turned bottom Bide UD with I . i .i . i si rona toa on inem. i Corn is a good crop to raise when the weeds don t grow, as it men requires m . m I tut little care, ine cneapest way to harvejt it is to let the cattle in, and they will harvest it themselves. , Oai. Of the common cats there are two varieties, white aud blaclc. iney are distinguished by their color. If -aw'pd hffore a rain thev will not need harrowing Never harvest oats until :rop rnatenally and improves the limbs one bright still day mis inontn, when lne tl.i . o rr j I . ..11.. .V 1 .U 1 juny rij.e, laeuicavo wcu. uu iuC buuuu until they cannot be bound. Gather the most of them with a fork, and draw to r,me convenient nlace in the centre of the field and tar them as broad on the ground as possible. : - - - I Barley is a good crop, and is raised . Tf tma r-omKpr rf . I the club- thould xlsq barley ustii ia the j liquid state, j Wheat requires too much labor ia Lari fttnil iri( trim mmhM nr Iha rlnh it I V ! uiv..wvwvk .vv.w ! to tow what poor wheat is left in the bin. A cood tia is cade by laying the wheat ca the ground and covering it with straw. Sow the wheat ca corn stubble and cave the plowing. I Cattle and Horses. A great deal cf ready cash is raised by members of the club front the sale cf hides in the tprisg. One cardinal point in the doctrine cf the club is, what is ta be will be, as well as what has been was. Cattle that was bora to live through the winter, will lire ; and cne can realize cash froa the hides cf the rest. ' 7Axn Generally. eTer have a csioney to your House, wnen a tiore pipe do 1L K ru tU.. in 0Ur wi.doWS. for did Clothes Cr Straw will answer a. well. Never plant fruit Le Iteea.fcr tha rratyhennpra will ffi?trov rh the tree, cr the Lcjs will steal the fruit ICerer flant a grorefcr the toys will kill the trecf, or the wind night trt-k them down. Kerer dig a well as e'eis tera it belter, end if you dig a well the neighbor! might trouble you for water. Never raise hogs, for they might cSYnd your. ..' P. M. And if you ihctild eat a piece cf lhe accursed beast, you might just as well h . order, for to-morrow fchah die The club . adjourned to meet at seme , convenient ceaaoa. - - - M. K. MiDDLrsoMr, Secretary Sloren's Farmer's Club. Fmn tbe Cnltirator and Country Gentleman. Feed Hour to your Bees. . MrssKS. Editors: We are surprised to see that one of your correspondents finds it difficult to persuade his teea to work on rye flour in the open air, Lefore lne blossoms appear. Our eiperiencehas been of a different character. As soon " weather premits the bees to fly and discharge their accumulated faces, they IUAV AVSAVV V VW4W SAA WUVU iM'ftVWUAM II lU Q,r,Qr;Qr,.Q .Ka advantage of now beginning stimulative feeding, to encourage the tpead of wood, it is not tne aounaance cr oia 6l0reS 01 COney. 0r PileD. a" lempw W will prvent it, unless the deficiency is supplied, but it is the sense of something .' .... ' coming XTl inai encourages me P?es ;lO hasten matters. Therefore, we supply them with this encouragement; and where ,he hi'"b"i if " UpcU UUC3UUU WHU U3 WUCiUCi IU UitaJaUl .1 .l. it m .u. weaiuer tuo iwur aiy?ie is uut cm wb Etimulus required. L.et us tell your readers how we feed it. As soon as the bees begin to fly freely in the spring, we pre- nara one or two boxes. Fav 16 bv 20 inch. I es ana O mcnes Ceep, (ire Use OU Covers of h ves.) We put a good layer of clean . , j u r I Eiraw in me ooiiom, epreau iu uour du ihe straw, and set the boxes in some quiet sunny piace, m or near me apiary. To start the bees to work, we put atto drops of honey or sugar syrup on a comb in each box; once started, they will keep at it until! the blossoms appear. The bees quickly 44 get the hang of the oper ti 1 : : .1 ftuon," anu 11 is aiuusiiui to bco mera ., . 11 . , , . nnliorttnrr tha flnnrlha - hnfa I101 Ui k .:.h b ad A wh j .j. sounding with their joyous hum. They moisten the flour with honey from their stomachs, and take it up with their jaws nil a iiuui icua , iucu, uuvciiut; m mean thA V ir.ncfac it iaiKh Ucbot. I . . . . . , ' , , , . their bind lees, then awav to the hive. .heir bind lees, then awav to the nive. tv. t.-4 .1 .1 f. T.-i: l ,,D uau luciii uiai m ui. iiuuuuKi . a m lcermoraeier waB " zo : . 'oay (March ltn) Wa3 Constantly Showery, ,rt n 'h the. 0P th Kr r,-. ped open to admit thern, they have carried j . w a .a u w . a . in fnllv Ion nnnnrt nf flnnr tvrrUn- im. t b 1,11 11 was dart This suggests putting Ihft hnr in n shPfl nnpnintr tn tht nr.nth :r , . -r-- & it bucq a one is at canu, wnere mey can I .Torc uncer corcr. Our onlv fe.r has Uometimes been that they might carry in too much flour, but the combs show no especial accumulation of it, and it is (,lucm lu" l"BJ U3C " umiUSl " Att" 63 ffatho rod We will close by stating that rye bein? scarce in this vicinity,' we have ii.sl n-!-om n-hat flnnr cn!T fir iha I - vau.u., last lew years, ana mouga we snouia nrefer tha rve where it could be as rend- jiy obtained, yet we find the wheat flour J to answer finely. A correspondent of i i J I - c -cc "" itvuyii-tu-a "'-"b loaitneamnan. ut course, wnere mis stimulative ieea . . - . . . , III I mrr is nracticea tne uires tuouiu vv care- 1 in s fnllv wntrhpd if the sunnlv of honev from " r -J ... the blossom is retarded, to guard against lucl ticll'uo UU1 Wl Blul" oa iuoj Wl" consume ineir uoney raucu more rapiuiy uilipn rirppdinrr is nrrplpfAtpH. Hut the advam in Ehape of earlier gwarm3t and a larger force to cather honev. am ply repay all trouble and the slight ex . - - rj j PenSe. -J. Li. IjANGSWORTU O0N. From the Cultiratoand Country Gentleman. " Sowing ClOTer Seed. Your Connecticut correspondent, S. T. Botiford, wishes to know if a cold 6naP or frost injures clorer seed that j nn hpen Ronn so e&riv in me snrmrr n i . r---e- x ... ive hirn and6lhe esl f your readers my experience. Nearley tntrty years ago, wnen nuue a younfj farmer, business threw me in company Wlin m,Vaie tt0DeB P "w coan. i iy, wen kuowu h a ui&twc-i, lnieuigeni Lnd successfui farmer. The conversa- tion turned on the proper time to sow clover. His advice to me was, Always ow early. Vhere you lose one crop by - ? r I ti a I y? . . t 7 . DeiD& Klllea J . " . . . " tken BUncient hold." I thought advice emanating from so high a source, worth trying ana have continued to practice it ever since without having lost a crop by fr0St' and SaV1D? ma.n frm drUlh' .h late sown on iarms m tne imraediate neighborhood perished. I once thought I'll 1, . I my early aown -inea.Dy irost, aDd re- eeeu, iae tuicaue-a conviceu me 10 tne MnlMFV Vi rtit rrK T K i r 1 V& . rnn A paid well. We reneraly bovt-too thin. -Not less aa, eix quarts to the acre should be I fall nrovmm ri1 rrerA mttlnra 1 nP I i . . - . I 1 rod It limMhn tm tn enwn Pffni quarts is. better. ' la . early sowing we should always be goreraed by circura. stances, and not by any particular time xa tne sprinsr. What would be considered earley some springs, would be very late others. I ha sown all the way from the 22th of February to the fore part of Acn . d. W0 now liHB CI luarcai my seed ready ta sow when the walking 1 Will CO. : in towing eanejy 11 ia uoi es cectial that the ground should be full cf cracks; after frost will let it ia scfEciect- ly.... . V. M. Towhsiwd. A Vabiett or Beids.A writer in lT,o r.oTf,Vt.-.r tatir iifrnrvT nrforr, I .w w. .w. .w- .wm. B I t0 have several kinds of poultry. The Cochin, Brahma and Ehsoghii make good Abator,, liefer hyer. .be Prf. l.nr?, finM- r,rt Kllrpr TmVnrrrr,- - horns end Acdaluvlaa rarieties ray rellaiinfln. - f I COUOBESSIOITAIj DEIE 3 A.TI02J. I. W. TiPTO, V. 8. Senator, SrownriUe, ' 'J.H.Thaye, " " Otnaba. Jobs Tarrz, BepreeentatiTe, Dakota City. 8TAT DIBECTOBY. TatidBptllk, Governor, fa see City. Thoi- P. XWSA-. Secretary. Ca. ' Job GHesji, Au-Jitor, Oatnta. Augustus Eocktz Treasurer. B. S. -ROX, Librarian, Omaha. - JUDICIABY. ; rt vkm. Jadzeckf lit Jcdlcitl District, W. H.Uoorz-, District Cler forJ'e a Co. T.aTSIiATTTBE. J. T. J. Majo&s, 8otr. Pero. Kemh Co. Geo. Ceow, EepfeteaUtiT. rairriew aa toCIf WTALDTE; d Brownrllle, do Chas. Hat wood, do Grant, Jo Wai.Dailt, do Pern, do TTSriTED STATES DIBECTOBY". - U. M ATKivsov, Eeglster. ( U.S. Lud Offlce, ioHx L. CAMOit, BeceiTer, 4 BromiTme. S. P.TtTTTLX, U 8. Ai. Atesor, BtowbtIIIo. A. D. JilEtH, Foit flatter, BrorBrtUi. S. X. Eich, Kegisterin Bankraptcy. ' : rnmfTY DiEECTonr. - Jameb m. Hackee. Clerk and Beiter oX I)tela. G. BK.ATTOH, Treasurer. -. A. "W. Koboax, Prubate Jnig: ; Patidsok Plaitebs, Saeri3. W.P. weight. Surveyor.. F. G L'OL-Mtl ) Phillip STaeb, JCoanty Commlsflonerf. - J.I K'Grr, 5 - - . - - Eiekad Ottei, Coroner. . CITY DIRECTORY. Geo. V. Pairbeothee. Mayor. James C. mcXadchtoj, Clerk. Wr. A. Polock, JlaranalL' - Joxas Hackee. Collector. Vh. n. Hoovee, Treasurer. T. K. Pisuee. Engineer. O. B. Hewitt, Attorney. C. F. Stewaet, B. w. Fcesas, VAldermen. 3. L. McGee, C. G. PO&SEV. Churches. Tnt. Tant!iUniMi mi Second Sandav and " ,1 .or Methodist Episcopal. Serrlces erery Sunday, ,t 10 1 2 a. M.. and 6 1- P. aC. Prayer asetlnf eery ur6layeTfniti. Sunday School every S.btata at m m. J; f jgSJrX-fnH 0rbe?sonday at 101-2 a. m., and erery .IJUVtlKJSWr erery Sanday at every Son- uiiuuiij, . I fjr; I.012 First Presbyter.an services every Bunaay at A. M. and - . , ounaay Dcnooi 11 1 i . mMt'.n( rirr wtdoenliT in p. M. Eer. johnt. baird, pastor. Arrival and Departure of Slalls. eukw!."." PTorthern Mail arrive " " " ati.p.ia wre,tern Mail arrlTes erery Wednesday at 4, p. m " . " ?pnA!rI "X.f 7'' Gran! Hail arriTes every Tuesday at 6, p. m " deoarts every Wednesday at 8, a.m. Coekrjort Mail arrives every Saturday at S, p. ra. Persons vrlll oblige by Retting their mall In lolly half an hour before the departure or malls. Office open8un4ayt from 8 to , a.-m.,and Irom 4 to 6. p. ta A. U. Al<oll, t. Ju. LODGE DIBECTOBY. Bbowhtillk K. A. CHArTXli. Ifeets at Masonic flail lit Brownvlllo each Monday eveniac. fur lectures and -arork. B. W. FUKNAS, H. P. Geo. It. Davis, See. Nemaha Vallet Lodge No. 4, A F& A H mest regularly in the Masonic liall on the 1st anl 3d Satur day of eacb montU. T W. BED10KD, W. ML, J. n. IfORRisoK, Secretary. Urowkville Lodge, I O of 0 F, meets regularly every Tuetday evening la toe Jtasonic Hall. H. C. LETT, N. O. O. W FAIRBROTKER, SAC. Browhville Lodge, I O of O T, meets regularly Ter Friday evening in the Masonic Hall. FEKDEK1CK PAEKEB, W. C. T. p. il lewis, w. s. d. n. liwh. w. s. O A K Pot Ko. 1 , Kemaba Connty, meets erery .i.ernate ThursdaT. in Brownville. over Dorser & Br' ciottm store at7, - m . t-api. U. it. UJSn TX, Jr. L. ' I -- blacmurit, p. a. HARMONIA Meets erery Wednesday erenlng in 11 west ol Telegraph omee. -cpoerson's biock joi. shut, Sec BEOWBV1HI LlTEXAKT ASJOCIATIOH Meets every Thursday ereninc at 7. P. M. i, s. scnsNE. Pres. tt' B""' ' ' " western lmom teleoraph coMiAT-Offlee in McPheron'sBioc. . j. t. beau, operator. HOTELS. I. 8TKTXK30H. P. O. CROSS. STAR HOTEL, BTEVENSOir. CROSS, Proprietors, on eree St., between Main x Atlantic. TU Monte is conyenlut to the Steam Boat Landing, and tne business rart of the City. The test aocommo- datlcus in the City. No oalns will be soared in mak mg gueeta comfortable. Good Stable andCorralcon vement to the Hoase PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE. MICHAEL FIN.Prorietor. Routhside Main between let and 2nd streets. ... if r T i t i . . "Jcmsiv kit uuiuE. or lor xveza ar ooaruors, at tne ngnai rates. ' 12-11-17 AMERICAN HOUSE, w a vrA vca ni i iit stuhi. in nni inn witi itia - - o - - - Uocse. Front street, between Mala and Water, BLACKSMITHS. J. H. BESON, Will drt "BTiACKSMITinXfJ Of flll lnnfc - - iUttfVC AAUt i an WllfH, 4 W'MH'i V fr UU 1719 UTllk O a a'.- i n . ? . . ana iuccime trorc a specially. Shop on Main St., west of McPherson's Block, J. W. fr J. C. GIBSON, D r, A O K S M I T ICE S SHOP on 1st between Main aud 3d, All Work done to orderSatisfaction Guarrantied. JOHN FLORA, . I , A J K S M I'T TT Shop on Water Street South of American House - ""-,uj " muu.icu. 1M2 CONFEOTIONARIERS. WILLIARI ROSSELL. CONFECTIONERY AND TOY STORE Fresh Bread, Cakes. Ojators Fruit," Ac, on hand. aontnside Main Between 1st and 2d streets, ;J. P. DEUSER, . . Dealer In Confectionaries,. Toys,- Notions, &c, Main bet. 1st and 3d Sts., WM. ALLEN, Propriet tor oftaeCTTV BAKEH?. Fsncy Wed ding Cake furnished on short notice. Dealer In Confectionsrles. Frolts and best Family Flour. Main Street bet. Utondia, MISCELLANEOUS. G. P. BERKLEY. a titit aqe and siaN pahtteiv tlrain,: Gilder. Glazier and Paper-Hanger, " . .... , ,- J All work done on Short Notice, j-avoraoie Terms ana Warranted OXc over Teare at uo- nire, maia si.. BATH ROOMS. J. Ii. ROY, ; BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, North side Mala St., opposite rmrniture Store, Has a splendid suit of Bath Rooms, Also a choice "V ArMftl.niM. Vrf inn a - X. w. MORQAX, oJt , . C.-McNAUGHTON, r Notary Public' and Conveyancer,1 Agent for "National Life" and "Hartford Live oiocs insurance" companies. Offlce la J. I.. Carson's Bank, - GARRISON A ROBERTS. BILLIARD HALL AND .SALOON, Wfcituey'e Block, Vain street, bet, 1st k. 34. The best Wines and Liquors kept constantly on band. Tiz-nze-u ; : ; , .. - B. v. BUGIIES; J USTIUE Or THE PEACE & REAL ESTATE AGENT, . Ju-tttri uouse HuMing, Jlru oor,et Siac. . YI2-24 -.,,,,, nvKVTt A T T Avn in-oiini nm l?iGS - n r i-s t i i UiUVUlU J)llUAit, .uoa YirTn tr1KSSSM iK lmprcved aa4 uoiDaprored, lor sale oa reasonable I Vl n. BOOVER. REAL ESTATE AND TAX PAYING AGENT. Will ri.a nrfimntattantion tothOialO Of Beat E(tt and payment of Taxea Uiroturljont tno Kemaba lnl DUtrict. OrPlCE District Conrt Boom. .tV2-h-8 A. D. MARSH, CITY BOOK STORE SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIO EEY, &c, Post OSce, Main St., " E. H. BURCHES, LANDSCAPE GAKDNER unil tkn eomlne SDrlsK blant crops In Gardens and E ltlvato wn6 by contract. 'Will also nave on Band weet PoUto, Cafcbage, Tomato & Pepper planUforaalo WOBTHUfO & WILCOX, STORAGE, FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Anidtalert in all kind of Grain for which they fay the lughett Market rrxct xn las. J. W. SMITH, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER llin St., 5th door Irom S W eor 2nd St. " FRANZ HELMER, OPPOSITE DEUSER'S TIN-SHOP, WAOON8. BUGOIES. PLOWS, CULTI- vITOHS. atc.Bepairedun short notice, at low ratei , and warranted to el re laiuractlon. x-i J-rn en JONAS HACKER, Tax Collector for the City of Brownville, Will attend to the payment of Taxet for non-retident land owner in A emaha county. Vorrtt fonden.ee Solicited. Offlce on Slain tet. lit and 3d, SMITH P. TUTTLE, U. S, Attutant Attetur and Clcim Agent. Will at tend to the Proiecution of Claimt before the Def art' mem j or jia liounry. uacK fay ana rentiont. Alto, to mi voueciwn or bemi-Aunual dues on Pennant. Offlce crer Carson Back Main atraet, A. STAFFORD, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST I Pmiu isuUm Pita.rM ui( it. ;;Vr; .r,:" of the Art trill please call at my Art Gallery. Main etieet bet. lit and 3d street, KEIS WETTER & EARSMAN, Batctert, CITY MEAT MARKET, Kaln bet. 1st and 2nd Sts., . GATES & BOUSEFIELD, BRICKLAYERS & PLASTERES VI II fair Ja iAntptitt fsiw P T-l a fai)M bttilding Ciiterni, and do anything in their line in tne most satisfactory and workmanlike manner. AUg.SU, 1S5S. Z-47-I7 JOHN L. CARSON, 21 Lel lj iH 3 i7 i i t. . j i, . . ... i DousiQv sua boiu on an ice DrinciDai Cities. Alio, dealer in rtniri fin,. roTr, Gold Duat ad GOVERNMENT BONDS. Deposits received payable at sight. Interest paid on time Deposits bij especial agreement I axes paid for non-residents. All kinds of U.S. BONDS WANTED JOHN L. CARSON. R. F. BARRETT, Proprietor of the NEW STEAM TERRY BOAT, SUN SET, and owner of the entire Ferry Franchise at BROWXFILL.E, XEDRASLXA, 'Would respectfully represent to the Trareling Public mai mey can bo ferried orer the Missouri Kiver, at orowuvnie, prompny ana wunoai aeuy, at all boars 1- me aay lime. The capacity of the boat will accommodate Fifteen Loaded Wagons and Teams OR 100 HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE, Wi 4-1 A.AVXAT. 20-tf MRS. J. M. GRAHAM, TEA CHER OF MUSIC. LESSONS CIVXN OJT THE PIAWO. OB G A If. ' W MELODEOIT. GUITAR AltD VOCALIZ ATIOIT. Having had eight years experience ai Teacher of Music in tiers York is confident ofoitinn satisfaction. liooms Main, bet. 4ih& 5th sts. BROW H VILLE, NEBRASKA. I - . iu-iy GEO. DOBSET. LUTHEB HOADLKT. CH18.0.DORSSt DORSEY. HOADLEY & CO.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AND Vt.AL.ZllS IN LAND WARRANTS AND AG- Jf.lVUL.-l URAL. COLLEGE SCRIP. Offlce in Land Office Building, .any ana sen improved and unimnroved Lands. BnT. sell and locate Land Warrants and Acrlcmtnral Col lege Scrip. Make careful selections of Government Lands for Location, Homesteads, and Pre emotions. Attend to contested Homesteads and Pre-emption cases iD th.e .Lnd Office. Letter, of iuquiry promptly and Carei Dl I T UnRWArOl Pnrracn.nHanrA li;, J. V. D. PATCH, Mannfactnrer and Dealer In CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, wiver and Silver-Plated Ware Constantly on hand all varieties of Spectacles. Repairing done in the neatest style, and at short notice. Charges moderate. work warranted. City Dtuz Store, BROWN VILLE, NEBRASKA. W. H. KIMBERLIN, M WT AN A I K I S I . .. . . . TTTfw Mil Wilt Treat all Diseases of the Eye and Lar. Rooms at the Star Hotel, Tenders his services to the citizens of this city and vicinity. Maybe consulted at tha aoove piace irom tne 1st to the lttn of each inontn. a no at tne saiem noose, Salem. Richardson county, iveorasKa, from the 10th to the last of each month. 12-llIy JACOB MAROHN. Herchant Tailor, JJain Street opposite McPherson's Block, BllOWNVILLE" NEB" o r ALSO AGENT FOR SEIElSIWIIfiClffl PIONEER PAINT SHOP LOUIS W.A L D T E R , it a 23 S3 m CO HE3 C 3XT 1? ES S3 Grainer, Gilder, Glazier, PAPER-HANGER: White Washing and Kalcemining done. 'a o All work done ia a workmanlike manner on tha shortest notice. cn m J-V. to I SSOPca Ka itxeet, SbeUeaberg-r'e Old S.aad. J I ; Mfr St. Jce 'ad St Louis Business Reuses. JAMES HORIGAIT, ITnoleial ted EeUU CealerHa PUMPS, la evsey rariety, for BUTO AND P0711. . ALSO W SOUGHT, GALTEXI2ED ISC ASD IXAD It . Rubber JJose and PacJilnsr, STEA2T WHISTLES, GAUGES, LIGRT2MSG CONDUCTORS COPPER, ETC No. IS TMrd Street, near Zimond, BT. JOSEPH, LnSSOUItL ' tj"0rderi aollclted and promptly filled at lawejt IZ . 1 2-o25 Jm. -o. S. Lim on. Isaac T.Eosea. LEMON, H0SE1& CO. WHOLESALE DEA EP.3 tlJ FOREIGN ScDOIJESTIC DE 02Sfw-, Motions, Glot&ing &a NO. 5 FOIJjRTPI ST. St Joseph, LIo. A Large Stock always on hand. Orders solieitod batisiaction gaaraateed. 45-1 Union Foundry, ANJ MACHINE SHOP fit BURXSIDE, CROWTIIEIa & ROGERS PROPHIETOKS, Cor. 8th & Messanie Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. PTEAM 7 !I G I f I ES HADE 111 a wit il nnnnnm a ai- IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. M!LL V0RKS CF ALL KINDS AND IRON FRONTS Made to order on short notice and satisfactory to illparties. AUoagenta for GARDNERS ROBERT SON'S IMPROVED PATENT GOVEKNOR.-44-lj C5 S3 43 H EH O o3 O P 0 Q 0 b DC Cj ! ' E3 o S5 S, A. FINER. T. H REYNOLDS. SOITIIHIBOTIL PINER & REYNOLDS, PROPRIETORS, Eight Street, two blocks from R. R. Depot, O T. TO 0 3G3 :, MO. 11-45-6 m John finger. W. H. DOUGLAS. PINGER & DOUGLAS, TYTioIesalc Dealer QUEESNWAEE GLASS WARE., t?G $C.9 KO. 7 Fourth Ttreet. St JOSEPH, MO. 45Iy &. T. TJhderhill A. N. XAfnii. UNDERHILL & EATON, ommissionvercnants. - - k : j - IVo 2. City Building ST. LOUIS, MO. EEFERENOES: Second National Bank, St Lonis Allen, Copp & Nlsbet, St. Louis. Brrnch State Bank of Iowa. Dnnuque. Johnstone & Bacon, Bankers, Ft. Madison, Ia. Isaac Scarritt & Co,, Alton, 111. Blair & At wood, Alten, 111. J. PFEHTERS' P 7 -A" Corner 6th ana St. Cnsrles Sts. CA Cm Also Dealer In Lime, Cement, Hair VHj te-SailCl, Ir e-BriCK, ' 1 , . O PS P3 flnD REAPERS, Cgxx Shxlleks, Blacksmith's Drills Saw GuiiMxas, HAY RAKES, Portable aaJ Stationraj ENGINES, Constantly on IlandorOrder- J9 A AT- W tlce. EACH ARTICLE WARRANTED!! would call particular attention to our Self agement, work, etc., is fast snpercedirg all THE EAGLE .BRICK MACHINE I For which the nacLirsijrned are SOLE AGENTS! for the STATE OP ppV. i Price C21o. e inrit?all wto intend mak:n Briclr the etmin .a.,o U call 1 IrASi ' mo jb ALDjue. w e xeej conn.: en; ma an wno once il i m.nsir. r ; a n . : . w . . . .-- ... all cbjectious to Erick Jlachiuej. We "W A K and dortble with proper care. That with one Team 15,000 Brick per Day, of a Better Quality than can be Made by Hac(ji VS"9 do not, as other machines, claim more than the Machine can do, but what wt oaim we WiSiyi,,, f I?or Salo Toy- "' -216m H. T. M1NICK, UEIIAHA CITV GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.! i j We have on hand a large and well assorted stock5 of Staple and Fancy i To which we are making constant additions, and' i which we are selling at ment west of the Mississippi river. ! Ill THE QUALITY GF Gift G02D3 VE CHALLENGE COilPETITICNJ JFLOUR OF THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS. TH' HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR jbv- rrr -?-: PA ST. eJOSJEIPH, MO. Importer and Wholesale STEEL and HEAVY HAEDWAEE Wagon, Carriage, and Fhjw Wcx.Jiv rks. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Srring?, Axes, Axel?, Shorcls and Sr-aJpj.Files Washers, "ail8. Horse nail.', Llors'e & J:il Shoe.-", Castings and Hollow Ware, Stew pots, liake ovens, Fruii kettles aud DlacksniltllS' TOOlS, Anvils, Strcks mors, Vise, Pincers, Rap, Farriers' Knives, Tujere 0"UL"l't Ox Tokeg, Axle Grease, Ox chaics, Wogn Jack?, Ixxlos. BTX)ls.OS 1,000 CiIIBK.TICr) vIOIIJNT J PIOWS! i L .1 ut patented, and sujrior to any yet inren'ed : anJ McCormlcIi's loivcrs and Reapers, Ziallers Horse Corn Planter! Sulky Corn Cultivator?, Hand Corn Planter, Corn JSbellor. liay lUkes, etc.eto esc. Buying my goods direct from thq maunfacturer. 1 c.-Ter great inluceaients TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS AT Constable's Iron and Steel Warehouse ST. JOSEPH. MO. b!K2 WE alt? a ij r 't vx its tf3 ri s s i- s p. S g is W.M.WYETH&CO. Wholesale Dealers ia DfflmJB GDTLEflY, SADDLERY GOODS, Harness, Skirting, i cd all kinds Safldler's Leather an Hardware. SADDLES, BRID. VS, $ C Agents for Disstona Circula 8aws, and Marvin's Sajc. No.8 South Third Street, between Felix & Edmond ST. JOSEPH. BIO. 451y. WOOLWORTH & COLT, ?' 1 "!N fm 4ND DIALERS IX BOOKS, STATI0I7EEY, Paper Hangings And Printers' Stock, No 12 Second Street, St, Joseph, Mo. i.'.'l--?;- V BE LLc ! - niii 1,1. 1.1 - 0!fl. - Kiirg or Dropjjn? Rscer. which faF ..... otbers. Pr;cetf ccabiced .Machine I9j see iue jsaenme m operation au.l u... ,v. . will turaw a.Je 'be oJd way of making BnVitt,i RANT the tf.icbine to be weu maje, '. n and Five Hands it will maie alr4. will fh. ia u iv. .vi - V t I prices low as any establish-! COUNTRY PRODUCE. i and Retail Dealer in Iron and Rj., Chia3, Carriage aai Tire Bulti, 'atti d i Saw?, ere. etc. i Suar Kittles Andirons, Skillets and Lidi Sad Irons. i and Dies, Beilows.Sledge and Hind Hia- Iron?, Wrenches, -.ii. j Ox Shoe nail, Shovels and Pieki,GuIi Psni, tX I3ot-aruff. VICTOR B. BUCH, VIioIesale K"orth West Corner 4 th & Felix Streets, I ST. JOSEPH, MO t2J"KeeY! much the Largest Stocfc f Loui.4,s.nd id prepared to offirunuiual indoceicT.r 11-45-1- j Daniel Francis & Co, STEAM J MONUMENTAL! IAE02.E; WORKS JEEPS constantly on hacd a Itif Msart-1' Plain and Ornasjcstal-MoniiEC-fs. . The Trade sarpliei with Blocks and Slats. s doL to order. ST. LOUIS, Ma 31. F. LOTD, l?est, BrewnTli:iy Nave, McCord &Co VHOEESAEE GE0CEB3 And Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, : St JOSEPH. 31Q. 4j . BAILY, KAY & WOOP, Dealers In YANKEE NOTIONS, Exclu3ily at wholesale. ' Third Street, ST. JOSEPH, U3' Stock in Extent. Variety, and pri withbetSt. Loais or Chicago Uouses XSj Orders bohcitea. Students. -ai TT7ANTED. Teachers. lnafcn.inert? W intelijzent Men and Women !. in a ing $100 to $i.00 per montn. ac "T k C. ars adJrss EK1G--B, McCrJi2i.l7 uck, C'liicao, HI. ac orJin to For particn! Lumbar J iilutk m fr) I j j3ij -i yy ' .-t Jor a c-cice t:ticla of Tea, S9 4 SJO ! cl sabsr5: 'Si s 1 t w ( Ten COM 1 s-" g: 1 1 ieb- (Sr Pi D ' P ths PJ trr 0 lilt T.l i T j C2i I 1.1 i I It' 1 At in. E i be u : ii i B w (f j t- r Mraaa. rt33-ly ' - f lI-23-Tfl - i I ' An.. Til. .T.. : (11-23-7) -1 Vo, to., 4c-4o. Casa Paid lor Hs,