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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1869)
i-.-i S 1 ... 4 pother cut ef Yievr l'-Ci.'. comfort erery rrnrro-s Lrc .v. t? ct he I? 7 rcrvl.:.: - ?T It: t7l.l tr:!r. 3 U i and r f ' - T J 'v KM . ' f 5 1 . TTTTCtf-rc i - ' . a rrr:n I". : Aiiili 1 it. w rij it w fv v.. 5tOul3 be &Jrt-d. . Tl? Hearth arid Home a Z Liy th C-'.i. CU j of l!'.C l-Cit Ci'iiiiiJl tides rus to the Agricultral resources of Kebratka, T'e have read, ... ... it ii .,,T ,1--.i to ..-ny fricuu for MU2any fa vow" thi3 spring, in the way of ncT.' fruits, especially grapes. . "When we get thrcu-rh our pross of planting vre will Eclicend thank In detail. ' , Gi;A.i-i:oprEr.3, are "playing the xr chief" in this regJcm. Hi'nce our La i 5 -ne they have increased one Lur. Jrcd fold ; have destroyed gardens before untouched, 'an J destroyed bar ley, wheat and early corn to an alarm ing rate. . A number of fields ia this Ed Richardson counties Lave been entirely destroyed. The Agricultural Department of the Adecrtacr acknowledges itself under t pecial obligation to Church, Colhapp & Co., for a valuable present: "two of Ir:rg'3 Chroruos, Koa lienheur's "Zlcri.:.." hi; J "Evening," copies of L:r excellent cattlo paintings. Our love fcr cattle induces us to value VLis rrr-:cr.t mziuy. 'iney snail nave a permanent place on the walls among eur ccllecllcn cf tlmllar Talntings. ZTnw Svz.ciz3 of Theft. The low who went into our orchard ether night end 6 tola a let of r trees we had planted the fcl the fine day lefore, is welcome to thern. The man who will ef cat fruit tree evinces a tas' j for fruit growing we rather ad mire.. Hh mode rf obtaining the trees we cannot fay as much in favor of. V."e we -j I J, however, rather make a p: c:,i cftr.es to a man who wanted tL;ntjLadly x-5 thU cno ecems to Lave done, than Lave Lira steal them. If he, or "any other man," wants to pV rt fruit tree?, and will say he is not cllz to purchase, we will give him a dozen peach trees. . I : . ; ' 1 fleeting of tlio nichartison Co. Arlcr:!:tirnl focfefr. He annual meeting cf the Kichard Fn County Agricultural Socletv, held at i:..!:rj, rccullc I in the clccUca-cf t: t fclir.r chlccrs: Prc-Ident, V..:: :;3v;. Alley ; Vic3 rrcEidcnts, I'-'-h Andcr.;:n, John J. Heart, J.:. .a;d Gird and l. Vt'ickham : P.e ccrdlrg Pccrrtary, D. A. Tisdcl- Cor-respr-uicg Becrt tary, John Y'. Holt ; Trca :rcr, J. C. Lincoln j Btate Dele rate, Jo. cph "Walker. Section 10 cf t o Ccrhtutica was amended fo that f ? r - -.:. meeting cf the Society f hall held cn the first llcnday ia January cf each j-car; also, section 0 was so amen Jed tl; t theJPremiura llit and regulations ct the Society shall le pull!?hed cn cr before the 15th day cf April In each year. The annual report of the Secretary and Treasurer were received, showing the financial endit'n cf the Society from April Cvh, lS3, as follows: . . T arnonnt rfff ivW , ' 43 Tutal amount paid out.. , 4t 61 receive;! over exrenclltnr....;. 161 79 lme Njciety lor lumtKjr ani jhvux ......... 2i 01 Out .n l.'r t a(oounfnTil notes unpaid SH6 72 Total Ua.biUllt-8, April 6, 1SSJ l!6 C2 IIcctfTgof tli a P.-xvnec Coun ts' AgrlcuHuraiSocIety The Trnvnce County Agricultural tnd Jlechnnh-.J asc ci J tion was called to order by th? President- J. W. Hob Ingshead April 17th ISG3 who stated the obje U3of the meeting. Mlrutos cf the previous mc read aud arprovc h :Ung Motion mad by G. Y Collins to accept the resignation of Peter Shell Lorn as Treasurer of the society : 'at ii. jLirny wu3 uuiy cieetea as Trc.u:r vice fchcllhom resigned, J lotion made and seconded that the foVowing named committee take into cc.iidvraiion the subject of procuring a fair rrcuna. : .... J. V. Hollingshead, J. II. Pray, n. M. Giltncr.v , - - t ::.'. Ilotion made and seconded that we Trve a county fair this fall cominrr LIot.Ua that Proceedings be publish ed in tne I'.awnee Inuune carried. Association adjourned to meet Sat- r-'-"the I?tdiycrilry J. W. Hollingshead, President, fT. ! Z. IIorrnRY. Secretary.. ! - ' ' M Trco I"lautlr:g. T."e crtrr. -1 the following from an ar ticle ia the Jcizriuzl cf tLa 1'arvi. The article was written and published for :r?d - c:untr If r Ho; there, ho-.7 much more so here : It is a pool rule to plant a tree In laco of every one that is cut down. Ocr-ny ills the ce?m in seme cf the v iih-ges to feign alize a birth day by planting a shade cr fruit tree, and the rrualla is a ruaet commendable cne. Farmers are art to forget, that constant inroads aro ma a' 2 upon their woodland, and unless mra-sures are J..'- tor rair the waate, it will not be loug, before we shall repeat the ex perience? cf Il-rcpean countries, which are now bu ied in trying to restore forest? in parts cf the country which L-ve bvv.u thrrivtd cf them. On all large estates groves of forest trees are ret out, r"d thenar. h? cf oaks and beeches, Lc, are planted every year. - can 1 " no couat. t::atth3 in Lcat cf the summer i3 due ia a great degree, to the denuding cf the earth's ?urfu3 , A belt cf woodland is a natural rc.Vigcratcr ia summer r ' n "a!--r it--constitutes a wind 1 -ak which modiiies the temperature 'i-.JUw the c ' -0 chTtho keen wind. The sensation ct relief which is ctlbr 'vl.IU tlo t:avc'!:ron a hot rummer's c.v, when he p' unges into the shade .fa ; ' : c r i . : r.; o w oc dla n d, issimrly an u:'la ca a small e-oala of the clllc. , u :n the average tem perature cf an entire district by the ;. , yi ; a t, the heat cf the run- en iuerca. ;ug, and .the cf the wir;tcr must f; -r:rature .ys corrcf ponain ly low, in order to It rvcrf!-? c-T.::.::ir:u.m. ij c .ru -lua na;J:!y. tj th.caud3 wh; we Trees 1 arc a-, m-r-ortant influence -nthe f .ricT here and consequent- :n tae hca.ia ci a nc :hborhood. r - j t a 2 1: I:ag cf cons bearing with trei i?, we believe to ba va u- Liie r a measure ci nyg;cnc. Thau, what can compensate the far mer cr r.art-'Jturit for thelas of the luFcioui Iro... which he u?ad to look ; f;r,- as crtr-nly r.3 he Inched for a E7"" c f v!:c.a t or corn ? fru.t which has been rai cf one's- own planting computed 1 tV- r'ar'- ."he value cf d freni trees is to -a'1' t price cf such . rl: ' :rv of life is net to lv: t. old t liver into half f-.t t!iat you , v;hc .0 h!hlc pi: -03 uited the lura tree fruit 1 1 " 4 :! 7 en t: aa t-.-i-rs tv 1 ..had you r a:l;ct. It U a rood a-cj.art - f :r.e ints bear--t ;:yjrur. Tey are ad-Iirrg raa .;iy to the turn of your enjoyment, ""fl f 'T " Cf .:. . v ..I : ;r- , , 1 ! - 1 . vi-.. J , . - . . & tl 5 dLihcr 3 a sy kecj s the :.:h find i'ra- vive I.;:-s,. i;e t; ; t:: Lmted by the old p" ' Lnemoriil of ycur tirlh i cood man's memory -rant all the year round, and at every harvest, his name is mentioned with greatfui xeaiemberanoes. Itaspherrlcs. ' "Will you vdease inform me as to the comparative merits of the red and! Mack varieties lor marK.ec purpwes time cf ripening cs compared with each otlcr and wheat? Should they ripen at the tame time as wheat, we could net get BulUcient labor to pick them. D Jos the summer's, tun seri ously chlct .them? I - notice - that when p rowing wild they are best in shady J 'aces. How many in ordinary field culture, are rais-ed per rcre? Whati- the general price in New-York and rh:h.h. li hia? It would be cf ad vantage, I think to marry c f your readers, if you would give a .t c f v ncucs, ui tim tneir time of i; :n: with each otl r ri as compared some v'cU Lnown article say coniaratire products and :.' market, firmness for transpcr. tc. Isitbcrt to ijlant er?e tr in varieties? In the peach trade r. e try to so arrange our trees so as to Lav e a eucce-Hcn of fruit, constant work, without being over-tasked. We can ship frr tn here at nocn, and have ixl New-York for next mornings market, o. 21. Ccc'dlon, lid. The time for the ripening of rar berries varies in difilrcnt localities With various exter nal influences, treatment, tc. The earlier varieties mature before wheat harvest black berric 3 after harvest. We have not before us any exact dates, and would like a statement from mar keters who have noted theso points on a deep soil, which will rehv'u a good supply of moirture, cr.d a mcllor surface cr mulching is in -r'. int. With these requiti ten, sunlight i:gco : for them. They will yield ircn uj t S3 bushels per acre, under g:o.i r:r : agementand with proper sch?etlc-:i cf sorts. Itis best to have more than one leg to the stool, but no two r :cn would make c 'it the same Lit iuall par.I i lars. riarketers are by no means agreed as to their favorite sorts, and our correspondent would do well to depend on his own experiments, on a moderate scale at um. We may name, however, the Blackcaps and the Philadelphia as very hardy, and Clarke, Francos! a, He: u:t, Antwerp, their admirers ncvett, xM as liavm. among tne larger varieties. Inquiries and Answers in The Country Gentle- man. KrcrgTecn 'let: -res. In your reply to C Co.. N. Y.. Y ou say C; t t1 -1. . A V - ul and Norway spruce rv.'..e ilne L:C.;: - if properly planted cared f:r an ..: cut." I Intend making Ledges of txth, will you please tell me how to do all that; also the right dktancs apart to set, and the lest sized plants to use ? P. c. Howard Co., "JJ. The Ledges referred t'j v. cra docr-yaro boundaries and other purposes than excluding animals. If intending to make a close hedrre a soon a3 r-ossible. the trees may be set about a foot apart , but if set two or thre e feet they will form a handsome screen nearly as soon. At a distance of six or eight feet, they will ultimately forui a tall screen against wind, &c, if not cut back, but much more time will be required. Their proper culture consists in keeping the soil cultivated and mellow for three cr four feet on each nde cf the row for some years ; and the cutting back is to be done in spring before they begin to grow, unless the object be to check too luxuriant a growth, in which case they may be cut in June or July. They make a handsomer and richer appearence If the cutting i3d"one with a knife, so as not to form the perfectly even surface, which results from shear ing, which has a stitTer and more form al appearence, with a les3 vigorous growth, and moreof a hollowinterior. In transplanting the hemlock, i is important to carry a ball of earth on the roots. Inquiries and Answers in Country (J cntlcmav. Tl c c3 to a ej a O 12 u H?5 3 (1 f g g o 5 B Q o OP - e . t -. fl era . ei tc o o t o o u h o M O p4 tl u CD u o n o a (; fi ) : V. 11 o O s ft o n. cu: o -2 H 2 a-o o a . hi 4) $ ; o ft-; O ui 54 8 X2 tt o C o . Mi ri::, CL o rj U C o 5 P ec-a 01 rr.tiT aid c:i:;a::c:.tai- Crr T' " ' ' r ' f r- ' '-t f I aril (rniti-til i !-. Im-" m'-s , Ac, v-tn: -h i .r ex. tnt, vari' ty, -'-'.r fcfcJ, fcca-ty CI gro a la bwm i ii'il ir'.nlr r'w the P'low1rCa.talf!rTi,i J isi i-iMivd. f iit 1 iitud on rexvpt cf 1 rvw er-l, I r os. I , I t S i..4ir. x 1, lw-r.iiive t. kiorne "f Fruits. 2o. S. Ornnenlrtl Tr-. ItOwS, Orcta lA0je 1 it a is. ;Co. 4, boktinle Lt&U r llvta- a r.n & r, ah k y, ill. Eo;e rfuriierleg,' Jl-ra " Rwvf! f-r, J7. Y. mow is tiii: Tiiin to order. I v :f..r 1 .a r.r mli u.i uiiAiaius vj i. n. ..p- ra 4, ! i., k t i e. 'i. Hi 3" h iwtr'v J ;v k;xrr n t; fi i,tr i. ( il I J... t-- per feaa. t- y id i.ftl I , :!; -;.'(.; t f-.cnrd ' ii-a;s cU X" .;- re, .;., tYev-i- r -. .jr. '.: 1 at . oo; -n. A c Uftt It 1 ! utJ JtU Im!-" C" v rrs UT ciiai; ) I--: -f i 1 L1"0" I. I. Y. A LAUGH rOCK of the Choice t j-X variet;? of the above alwavn on bnd; i'atn !'-rne btct grat's to nil nninM'int. Graro Vincn. fX)XCOHD, rcrton'a Virrrichi, ITart w lo;l IVol i tic, T lawrtrft, end all ot-cr ioad vrit'i.o, grown audi rr.i" ? ; iti.Nr.v sno-rrrn, 2"7 K. ii:d strwt, fcu ix.-Us, ? if. epi!,1 for rl'-p I '- 'Z-Ktna SEEDS, HOOT GRAFTS. Osare rr.r;.-eF r, T"1mp. riow, flo per luth-l. !" S'h-k, Vec.c h J iroi"i. Kot lira. Ap- j...( -i in -u. (K-ar" ivif pWi,t, 1st ci., 1 i. a..,; :,'. ... i . n ii :Oe x riy aiil otbor ,,.,;' Kort.,. !- kj- .1 I - ivar, J H.ui, .:berry, (.I if". .. 3 -t-i'-i, J vi i rrHns. (r8ri, INm'rtii'g (,ii irn-, ( I .r:- uii'S Ntr f-rTy, K.acc- ltoiUukH U.it, Jnd . for t'.rM '-ialogtMM. I'.K.riuKN'iX. niw!'" - - a ursorr, iWi?--!r McO.n Co., Ininr.la. PEACH TlU:Z3.Crawford3. Hale, L n. others, flvefot't f:6rf rl00 lar C'iifTj- Tre -s. 1 yrM lt !n.ss 15 " AT"' i'w t. v t-' f. 1 r f.-i-t -1,r . 6 A; . eoni -.. tt S.i ,w r.-, . -.. - Aii, a ti'.l -.rrir,t cf yurcry toct,of all fit. hiimiut s.-Mt i v :.i (J. : r ctC ;. ;uK'B a ui ni t--iiui.rii ovtr S.CO0 bearing t...t i-rce i-t. j.um- rr.nrzs. G1 i. O. L:ED CATALOG U hnv over i . ' a ' a.- , V rr'l i. 1 I r.. I . hi. i ..... il ' ;t v - . c I i'iv:l 1 . I.:. - vS .. mi i,a r' '1- JXIL J. n.r.:. ,.a,0.vV. - CL0TimTG, (NO .ro:;DT),l a;-.TC:r.f J to tli PcfcP.j tt t r 0 U STZEL'S : Id :"fa Ctreot, ; a. . . r to tha h.t:rct of th public ; and fcavia pur chased my CLOTHING, (ma4e under my otto r ?: x rl f t) xcjust rely for cash, X can bo 1 1 low If ut toirr( tLi. sj " ' ; ' J1 ' ' J la tlx Town or County. I txj to call yonr attentioa to my ' union AIID 7HIX elected etv:k of ..... . . '-- BOOTH, njIOEO, Gent's Furnishing Goods, . i.s con t ) Hera is a ehsnca for ti s bet I tar- tlt?,'rs I ham no daad stock oa hand, all being entirely new. Tia puMla are icti:4 tocellnndex- 14 ti U a . II-tf -t'r r m it. V -7-7 i :-", G f :n !nrV ... !. ; j ft; i.'J . .."..... .'Jf. 'I r--r 1 ' -1 5 r 1 . T 5"", PT 1'""' .. u i-tr a..- r. ra ;i. 2 t - : . DinncT rno:i critorc. - Jn theGrt-en I; -tv cfiimtrv. We rinJ trfs Irum that fcl;i.n (13 rr.i.ui t"-? i"4w';hiHi W" ' r..nety jr cenu r row, ftnd ar tool "ilni!. W ui be secured Ly one of i ' (1m. rrs)naav, when taken up. Vt e make iTJUUSJtl-Vjia ppocUUty. , , r VO EXTRA CHARGE FOR l LOXING. ? I fir Onfi -art a cash to accompany the order ; the b&.ince C. 0. 1. ' Ry.FriartEJff'Rs. President or Cashipr of either of te banks in this city; or, i A. Tisdel r Charles fcmlth, JSaiem, Nebraska. A-iirrss OKDWAY PAKKKR. Tph-t-4m FrerrKirt, Illinois. rrrnsiiniii ofvt.f.ixexxixs. DAYTON, OHIO. : AN OLD ESTASLISmfEXr WITH A HEW FEATURE. Ererr Person ca.a Trocar Trees and Pianta At 7LoIcsaIo Prices, by ordering throfcgli oar Club Department. For prices aad other iEfomaUos, Bdtres Iflsytott, Ohio. At Hie EItii of tlic liJ OJLJ ia tne place to bay FURIIlTUREAim UPHOLSTERY Co., Ketp constantly on hand a complete assort ment of Sofat, HiadtUadt, Wardrcla, VurrtitLM. Rockina Chalet. fprtn Btdt, IViMt ti Ott, Kitchtn a- r- Parlor r Chuirt, C Marble Hal Recks, Kitchen S Parlor, l, truer ) Lovnga Sprinffi, S ' Suing f Cribt, Ckir$, Cotnf9rt$, Tttt-tttet Settret, v Plain r.3i. IJattrtttea, JitA S'vir.gt, ChSdren't Ca5 end Gig; toil end uotrwooa Mouiang, Shctt, Pillovt, Piilovt . -&kpt, te., etc SH017 OASES & OFFICE WOEK iiabl; to ohdeh! And anything end everything required to set up plala or fancy housekeeping All of their ware Is either manufactured or pat np under their epeclal superintendence, which enables them to bcU sound articles at smaller prices than Eastern manufactured goods. Our Hearse U"r' is at the service of the public at any time It may be needed, and is gotten up In as fine style as any further east.- -i a Iletalic Bnrial Gases of all sizes constantly on hand, A.t Eastern. Prices AVe are doing business on CTT.ICTLY CASH PRINCIPLES Smalh Profit. and by attention to business andthewantsol the community, expect in the future as in the last to receive the patronage of the public generally. IIcPALIi & CO, ttesteh:? DEPOT OF MlJSic! z p. i,.'Huyi:tt iz goit, : ; '" I7o. 9 rourth. Street, GT. JOSEPII, SXO. LIUSIC PDBLiSHERSi : -'- Yt'holesale and iletail Dealers In 11 '.T " ZJ Chicliering & Son's Pianos Which were awarded tha " 0rc:i cf tia LEGI01T cf E01I0B, and ; ; FIRST GOLD 0EDAL AT PARIS ESTOSITI02?, 1SJ7." Trn. irjJAnr: & co., ... Y .T VWV tr 'r IIEY7 YOPiK UIII0II C0 BUHDETT ' ; Ilational, CGmbination & Cabinet - " . - " - I Cauinot, PcrtaHo, - ' " "and .' ' l,"' - Iletropolitan Organs ; ITr'TOTino, TTcly. PP. T.'Cr.i:, Neatly and Plainly L i . i.-.i - .it . . . f a . . . T"r " " ' - - - f a tiiUiU uUii-Hiii olubii AT WHOLESALE, r- a ' " lncluu!ng , " ' . Fruit Trees Standard and Dwu-fi . Oraamt'Tttnl Tree and EJiraba-DecMuous aal Kvergree t . ' Small Frnlrw-CrareVHc-All varieties; : , JI"ef Cret-n Kawne audEediln r:aatS)VcHSi&e. 'parUes wishing SEI.T: CT KUESTTirY STOCK, either for their own planting or to sell again, are re quested to give ua a ca'l or write for purUcalars, enclosing stamps for catalogues as follows : Descriptive Cstalopie of FrElts-three red stomps. Descriptive Catalogue of OraamentaJii three red Wholesale Trade LlLt-cne red stami. Address, . j T.C ZlA71V.'T.Zlt & BUGS Geneva, Ontario, Co., ?r.Y. Tu J'-art CIS. .... ... .; . .; ' . ; COXCOrS GRAPE Y2XZ3,-. ai ' .t.t Thrtt Yean Old. . . DELAWARE GRAPE VTXT3, i .. i a - r ran as.--1 :. a DELAWARE GRAPE TISZS, ! Tree l'ear Old '- , ,rco 1'ear Oti...,, , . It-IAXA CSAIZ JTST3, . f. i, Tares 3tnr OJi v - ' ' CEETRLLXa GRAPE FZYZS; v ' .?. .'!.."' Two Year GIL '' 1 "5 " -" -v,t CREYZLLXj GRAPE riXR3, : Three Yean Old. ; V-M , '"'...' . " OPORTO -viirEs','.:' ... . -. Two 3"can OW. , - , , .s..? OPORTO votes, ,J -y. ' -, . Three Yean Old. ' - ' '' . a Two year old vinos of the following kinds grown out of doors, from bearing vines and very healthy, with strong lare roots,, and warranted to make strong growth If properly HARTFORD PnOlTTTC, TOXA, ISRAELZA, AO TU ' .V JWT CA DISK, ' REZLCLi. Prk'JXJ, 1AMKLLA, ' .a,.; VAT A ,i)At-lTy.i, FLACK r0X,lVACZ-TAU7, . CLZSl UJr, UJJi'Y CF i(j'iLH$' JSiMRZDs, " &C, 4.C, Cfi. These vines are on land which must be ciearoa, ana wui De soia For quality of Vines heretofore sent from tn:s Kursery, reicr j u tv nrni. All the leading varieties of trees and plants A k - J J MAM V.tw.im aI- wys on hand, l or list of very low prices, address ,, . ; , WARE SYLVESTER, : , febll-Sm -' Lyon, Etw York. riiTJIT TREES. Western Trees for Veslern ORCHARDS. The largest stock of one year old Apple Trees west of the Mississippi. We cultivate those varieties suited to our western climate. Oar trees, though only 1 year old, are very large and 8trone,3 to iA feet high), the very best size for skipping long distances, and transplanted with more ease and safety than xarger trees. PEARS, Two years old. Very line. ALSO, VINES, FLANTS, c, Ac SEND FOR CATALOGUE Address . . STARK, BARXETT, & CO., febll-Sm Louisiana, Mo. CHEERY HILL 1TUESEEIES. a :.- ;,,- CgtalOi&lied to 1834. .'' ' will Cad at these Nurseries a complet collection ol ALTD PIiAIITS, In every department. Standard Fruit Trees, Dwarf Trait Trees, - 'Small rruits, ; , ' , . ' Grap Vines, ,-a ;. , " rrult Ctocts, , .. dfs.&ra.ent&l Trees, CJiruls, Vines, :c Eversreens, In great variety,., . Xlcses, flue collection, ' , ". CoedliasT!, for nurserymen,; ' . Hare Plants, recently lm- ported, ' . nim'bar'b & Asparagus, an Immense stoclc NEWWnOLESALE CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED. ' ' " " Iloopce, Bro. & Thomas, west chesthe, rena. &bls-Sm ERIE, ERIE CO YHXS "r ' 1,CC0,CCD Native Grape Vines For sale, of the best leading kinds, piamnteed true to name, an L"Ki as can hm found iu ihe Cnitd fctat, of one and two year old. fejampics sent by xiuul at 1j0 raws. Per loo Per l .rro 1,000 ooo Concord, 1-yesr, No. l..4-i,oi) f w,uo niniinj.-vfpr. o. i. mi n i Tl 7,J 10,i) HiutfordProhtic, l-vear,'o. R.iO 2.) Hartford Prolific, 2-vear, No. 1.10.) lo.WO I eia ware, l-e?r, Ko. , mm 2if,C Diana. 1-yeur, Ko. 1 fc.oo 2i."0 Ive s s-diiBs, l-vear. 'o. 1 8a) Bl'.ilO 9.a lo.f'O iMia, 1-year. o.l a.OO Liralln... ; 160 14U.U0 80,iji) Iittbei;a, Catawba and (.'Union,? , and 3-year, """" C,T) ' Si.no Also a lirsre lot of Z-year olds, of all the abova kinds, to?Hi;er w!tb a lanre lot cf Adirondac, Crcvelin?, Alien's llyt rid, I.utfpr's Hybrids, Union Villace, Etet-ca, fcicm, iNuiton'i Virgiaoa, and oiher Stfi,("i FtrawberryPIarrs stronfr, offcUthebestsorts. f).i ici.ierrie!i and j:iwkf-rrieB. I').; - 0 Yirrana and Goosherrie.x. Ju.iO l"iae 2-ear oid Arr'a Tre. lt leading kir.ls, Rt 12 per 1 , f u.) per lXO. lO.'') Pwarf Frats, 1-year, H fr 1 .") f-'and rir, 1-ytar, at f 3 rer l'X 1C,:J0 Cherry Xnua, 1-year fcid, uc f j per 1,000. ; ALSO PKAhl TTfEKS, PLrr TP.yrs, ATM . COTS iXD QUI'C BUtiiii. ..' Tosetierwitaa. Urjestociof s, Apple Pwi:!n?i ; Tar, r; inn a r. A Cherry Sfdllnss ; . AlT-f ed and I ear "vt-frime; Grap Cutajp, A p ; !e irai'U.ionti&bed - to tirdtr. ; Xr:iIracSIsn Guarantee a. PartiP- oraerirsr rTvn, can rtlv cn bavin? their ert3TS r..-1 t-.- "r ind rwt vi'njr ti rvt c! :? stock lu.l r---.ui,', .v r ;;v. M bo it v.-,;i arrive r'" ..i. i rr .fi. 9 r..T be In- ifeLaiii-j es'-Liit. ia tan United "s-f ciivi-s r crone . Uo.,tl i.s i. .vtT7, ct u u D. .rora a - easb, an-1 . i . i..ei. I : i id ti . - wC -C- ' "T - ' - --- u - - J' C-tutjr x-Q. icr t3 i - .a .I. -a HI CEGT II! Till V.'CILD ! ! Eauic:i p10..,,, THE REST FLO W NO W MADE! Ucnson's Celebrated UuuuLfcuLjuiiiJ LUim HAvnra just keciyed all the neeff sary mnchlnery fT rmlishlne, I w'sa to annoi nct to ta pjple of .'tmiu)a end Kijoinini? counx.e9, taat I aa ar maniu.scturir'f tue CKic crated - DOUBLE DIALiOim COHH FOV thinwMf'i t.hfr nrrerwaa a better plow maile fbr this m-a. Th t:u.'.'"vin. ttv.irioi:aji wcreun-'oiio- read testi:joi:IxVIA 7ST TO CZ.7ri-.rr, Tt t- -ive nl rn. f ii'a C?"! i "" I i i - . --irjoTil Corn liOWtSBdiiJ tattit-il .r i . : kh-!s of sod. . .... iiU- au a a ; -u. OAi, - ; - -; - " 1 ' o. . ' J. II. HIIASON, Jlannfictor, One Door West of Court Home, -. O ' -. i I I ., ... - to... L.. - GENEILVL :: We have on haud a large GT APIS AITB To T7hic!i T7 sis milling co wo aro colling at Pricc3 as tho II!s.iis2ippL . ..... In tlio Quality cf our Goods FLOUR OF TIIE MOST HIGHEST IIAHKST 12-40 t GO ;. i. E.-J t-1 Via t LuJ J UUUUl-IUi-u .. w a , ' - ; DEALERS IN DRY GOODS Y A N KEE HOSIERY AND WHITE GOODS. And every other kind of Goods kept In a "Western Store, -which we will .I "j w " . . . WfienevGr.yon are in Toyzh Call and Sgq Us! , - Ccracr 'Iain antl Gcccnd Streets, H Ui i DEALER IN r- o - a o t ii ; TTrT IDED STORE - . : IVo. t3t 3Xain Street, L".l -' L- - 1 r r " J . rp : f ..al- k ii t - .... ' i r "! . . " i . ' J i: : i C5 o o tt 1 fi i i i 1 : 're . ever t '.aj-t to i.ae city of Socretarias - 'isi M lm BEDGTEAIO, - i - ."CANE'' ROCKERS ?r o r -t t -tl rs' - r - s n 1 'Drra'T -.t Tat! Cillcp. F;;ri.:r an i I; in... t Ilooui Chairs, and every thli; ; us-.: Ay t jur.d la a FUHIIITuHE STORE! . 12-4-IV rr t - . - ' DILVLEF3 IN Fi'BIISI and well assorted stock cf rAirenr gxioczhi nstant additions, and rrhich lovr as any Uonco rrcct cf i WE DEFY conPErmoii. APPROVED BRANDS. phicj: paid tob SWAN &; BRO. ..j - i - i - i. i ?s & GROCERIES NO TI ONS , J'JL J n ( i i o ; f i J i V 1 rmTTT' i jt 7 s ! O ' o r H f J it . . n 00. I 1 Jlcri'-'-circ, . - - i "rr "" j j . Fi'.'." 'j Ire c: i Charter Oak troves, Charter OaZ !wc3 BesldcJ fjt: -M a - - ' r! -; i r r eTrr"- 'n. v if a class Jt STORE! r7,'rA tr.',7 90U cs low at tUfc. FOR CASH! Jb cTJ uhoforor t i tdth accZ i - j -- O.i. n.ir , beov soldnj;.!- - .- JLa-i.s br-erlM k' i o.J I -i'ov- : v. " ' ' 1 V W i, . mixl.. :i t-t f I i-van, J A form!:, v'th an abnsn: , 3 pure rjvr, a;ccncd to the uxiie. "'l I vf of 'f. Lo-x'.i, i SoonJ Nation 1 Eani. SLIac , v. Alien, Co-p .t .M,-ct ZZlt ffi !-n. h . - la.'c of loZTt J-"4 J c;h;oii a Ltr Ft3ii: a w I-sruio r.irrit.tfo.,- a- liiAirA Atyoot. I Za;: ' tfxdoa Toxtnlrj axil IlaciLai . i ! i rr.orr.iLTOKs. w Cor. 8th and Jcs&ar.le St., St Joseph, Xv cludi Liuia:Mii:juaK.r...;j o r IRON AND I5RAS3 CASTINGS, llill T7orIi3 cf all Xlizii Iron Front Hiadt to onler oa stort t tlce. a ad. sat isfartiry to all psrties. Awo ntnt f'r G ir.iener iiotertson'i T proved l'atent Governor, H-.r ii. AVYETII & CO., Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Harness, Skirtlpj and all kin-U ; SADDLERS LEATHER & HARDY1-!, SADDLES. DIT1DLES. Ac. 5fAsent8 for Diton's Circnr Savs-a f HAIiVI'3 SAl'i.3. No. 6, South Third, bet. Felix A Edmoai l t ST. JOSEPir.JfO. Q s J. A. PISTfTK. t. r. rr.TfiUfc JOTZL. southhi: PISE II UET?. O LD S,iori';,- Eight street, two LlocXs from R. It. Depo. ST. JOSEPH, 210. ttj James A. Jackson & Co., WHOLESALE STAPLE H!iO FANCY GEOCflli AND CotTiniis.lon 3lerchantS No. 107 North 2nd St., ST. LOUIS, Cousinraentsof Country rroducpv-ll'.i' From our exjx-rU-noe in thix brar.rh ol nesa, and by eivir it our pervnal ttetit'-i we ft-el con !i. lent we can make it toll terest of parties to give us their sLipn.cai 4-ly . WOOLVrORTII & COLT, And Iva'.crsla Bool:, Stationery, Pa:? ILVNGINC3, AND No. 12, 2d fcU St. Joseph. Mo. CA SIT FA ID FORRJGS , JOnXPIJfGEl W. H. VOd'-A j i'A JUi Z. Tw 1JUL Wholesale Dflier In tcn Se. rrx 7, Fourth street, ST. JCoEPII. MO. Tcr ri--:.---'. c." r - rci riJli r-:h ej C : a a , C : TTiocrX CcX l,a-c-cL.:.3, Aithc 5 end Cct.3 irtico. Ts"v-'.,r sever rg tre vle t- r.c ac has n Yt.a..-x wu:i si : !i '' 1:1,1 upon tne coci.Unte cf nsankiad, r c n e-.i 7 for r uiison a ry co n : a; at j. , aeries "of jeirs, and acio: ruo Of ' - nen it hs r:ci h:.-hr r-it heria t-,; , tioa, as it fca t-'- v l- .a?r known. W." e aU-r su i poorer l c;re '"'"jr-,-;e iuri and tir",t. bare rr.als it sV oft m.. a r t.r - :":-t t.'l1::l. ' er i'v.r-'.: of -.1.-; : i.j t.yJ'ir , ; r aai ' 1 :. . -jof Cr', r . - V ru.-.-'.aJKi-.. 1 ti coi,; nJ,g,!;:r? i- 1 v. .1 l-J antidou fcf ' et tac ' . La ciTca t . r ia ... . 1 f -"i;"-t ."' te kr"-t orj h X ; are -'.:c;. 4-' i bi ;-rc' i c-;r-. .... r and Ui) j iucnt r-;u.r' 1 to .c'J . Car-rv J'tetoml. t-t comp:te ; ever t- ? : "r-: rf t-a Ln-r a- moI'tot-";cs;.3 rf t.ani y:oid V . L-! 7 e; j cou: 1 re-h t.a .-rr , under ta v' f tsml Ccy nli ? and t;.appear. fintm t-Z i ui.'.c Sfe-iktrtS&v'- t?t:-..- frvri it. -jj-ftrt i c- - d ty it. , . 1 C -n-v iVfr'? n snia.i ar i frts(((y .-- r --rr" a.-e ii known V- f ..-.1 t..o cer;. ' cf sai tt.ia a 2ra u.d ru-i.o 1 w 4- i Ayer's Ague Cj A?": PenotJ'rra cr i,ii75 'i.-a and Lndae t a.l tie afTjc-ioc 'r' from ra.-U.tfaoa3. cuirs- . I p0: 3-a- f- " Ai rs- rr-. it C-f f ry- fi 1. tr.tti.i.Trwi :rArer.ir.ei-cf,JII- i: mc, i-r r r s :f? rr-mJ or rm,. h.i;-'TCr, ii ia iK.wise ir'nrw ".r.r-"' . . -.- ,. otitm a) . tr:i-ti!, arc L.'vr r 1. 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